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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 May 1952, p. 12

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The traveling foursome returned tired and battered, but happy after their trip. ,Xitt cotrocii. •"**» v TVmtll tA Aftii •nrt ifimii n PROCEEDINGS We had a gal from our village (nod el in the fashion show held along with an art exhibit in Crystal Lake last Thursday afternoon. Florence Falsetti had the thrill of modeling several outfits for Betty jfftelson who sponsored the fashion show. Florence tells us it's a lot of fun, once you get the butterflies out of your tummy. The stork has been known fit* delivering his bundle Th odd flaces like a taxi cab or a street Corner. But the lone Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lane of Lakemof* had Was a stubborn cuss to say the least. After two unsuccessful trips to the McHenry County tentorial hospital, the old bird ____ illy presented the anxious parents with a darling little girl, and 4jill was forgiven. The new arrival has been named gherre Hope and she tipped the Scales at 7 lbs. 12 ox. After hava houseful of boys for so longwill be so nice to have a gir' ground the house. I David Heckman celebrated Ur Birthday last Saturday, and a.c ^art of his present he attendee* the baseball game in Chicago. A it tire going there and one comhome didn't add to the pleaof the day except it made 8m game more enjoyable once he there, and the one coming fcome made him awfully glad ta Jle home again. Another crew of fellows were out Sunday working on the community building. They are not only getting a dose of vitamin "D" direct from "Old Sol", but a lot of helpful experience in the construction game. The gals are doing* their share by trying to help raise money for the building. Donations for the bake sale to be held for the benefit of the buildup fund and fire department, will | of McHenry and the same is herebe appreciated. The bake sale will by designated as the official be held at the Charm House on J pound through the authority vest- Thursday, May 8. Mrs. Booster, J ed in the City of McHenry under Mrs. Bitterman and Mrs. Hoppert; Paragraph 1, Section 412, Article COUNCIL April 21, lft« The City Council met Itt ffftflar semi-monthly meeting with Mayor Freund presiding. Aldermen p r e s e n t : A l t h o f f , A n d e r s o n , Freund, Rothermel Thennes, Vycital. Absent: None. Motion by Althoff, seconded by Thennes, to approve the minutes of the last meeting as read. Motion carried. Motion by Althoff, seconded by Freund, to adopt the following resolution: "Resolved that the kennel facilities of Dr. H. S. Fike, Route 31, McHenry. Illinois be designated as the official dog pound of the City are in charge, and can be contacted if you wish to make a donation .and cannot deliver it yourself. 1, • . . - t '-- iUSIBST ' CHEAPEST WORKERS IN TOWN! PLAINDEALBR WANT ADS 2, Chapter 16 of the Municipal Code of the City of McHenry!" ' Motion carried. "Motion by Rothermel, seconded by Anderson, to pass ordinance, as read, repealing an ordinance passed on the 5th day of November, 1951 by which a part of Venice Avenue, City of McHenry was vacated. Motion carried. ital, to paas and apf«o?e entitled, "An Ordinance granting to the Illinois Bell Telephone Company, its lessees, successors and assigns, certain rights Ift the City of McHenry, McHenry County, Illinois ". Motion carried. Motion by Thennes, seconded by Vycital, to designate Tuesday, April 29, 8:00 P.M. as time of Annual Meeting for the City of McHenry for the current fiscal year. Motion carried. Motion by Anderson seconded by Freund, to adjourn. Motion carried. George P. Freund, Mayor Earl R. Walsh, City Clerk TRAFFIC TOLL Traffic accidents on Illinois highways during March caused 188 deaths, the highest fatality toll for that month since 1937, according to Charles P. Casey, state director of Public Works and Buildings. In March last year, 141 traffic deaths were reported. 01 perfof7 Bigelo Stanford's Karpet Kare Binding and Serging On Location Carpet Cleaning Bigs and Fnrnltare Cleaned Tidy Rug Cleaners Pfcene Woodstock ICS Free Pickup aad Delivery AOL& PRODUCTION Illinois farmers were feeding 446,000 head of cattle and calves for market as of April 1, according to a report by the state and federal departments of agriculture. This is 10 per cent more than the number on feed a year ago. The production of milk on Illinois farms during March was reported as *415 million pounds, lowest for that month since 1938. The drop is due to a sharp reduction in tb» number ,oi dairy COWS. v J'-i'-Ki f- Papua Papua is the southeastern pait of the island of New Guinea. Snbserlbe for the PUb4m1«> WE RENT LAWN ROLLERS Althoffs Hdwe. S01 Main Street XcJHLsaiy PH0ITE - STATE MINES The shipping mines of Illinois produced 3,968,258 tons of coal during March, according to the monthly report of the state Department of Mines and Minerals. February output was 4,307,407 tons. The March production came from 35 strip mines turning out 1,567,611 tons and from 88 shaft mines hoisting 2,400,647 tons. tan BMift Ore 1910--'Texas iron ores were mined e x p e r i m e n t a l l y . Then two y e a r s later, a large deposit was opened. Cheek Nstes . Jack Parks. Paaadeha. jtrucgist, writes Bible verses us fee ebecks he issues. ^ . > . , i ! " •HmHmHMH 1 1 I Ml MM H 4 1 M. GladicB fcer leirt « MOTHER S DAY • : . j GUARANTEED TO TALK Young Parakeet# raised in Hemsley's Aviaries by control breeding system. Usually talk when only a few months old. 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