'i >^.r; , , » ' ; . . g ' * * - - _ «.-•*»- J- j* ^®k» >. ,-^j <f" %(' Ifvi *• >» •" w»* »*-»•» • *_ * "i • -' , \. '• LAKEMOOR & ULYMOOR (by Kitty Wojtas) mjiiMHnniHuuiiiBiawcuMiMitii<tiiHtiiniii<iiiuiiiiiimiNiiimiiimiuiinuuiiiiiiiHuniiii Well, the old bird lias been*, up to his tricks again and this time lie left a few bundles at the Great Lakes naval hospital for two local residents. One bundle, a little girl, was presented to Mr. and Mrs. William Bogrgan of Lilymoor on May 12. She weighed -around 8 pounds and measured 21 inches long. The proud parents have named her Martha Suzanne. /-- .The other bundle was a boy, JUst to keep things even, and he #fes claimed by Mr. and Mrs. John Kickett of Lakemoor. This little block-buster weighed 9 lbs. 12 oz. and has been named Joseph Staten. He made his entry on May 14. All I can say is "they sure grow them big in the country". The Willard Hyatts, who are «aking like Crosby, with four sons in a row, have named their latest addition Roger Lee. He weighed 7 lbs. 2 % oz. upon arrival at the McHenry County Memorial hospital in Woodstock. Mrs. Kenneth R. Bowden, Of Denver, Colo., has been a guest at the Willard Hyatt residence since May 11. She is a sister of Mrs. Hyatt and has been taking care of the Hyatt children during their mother's confinement. She has two children of .her own; a boy of 4, Allen Reed, and a baby of three months, John Edward. Mrs. John Bonder held a little shower last Monday night in honor of Mylia Lane. Rose Flynn, Elaine Gray, Florence Falsetti, Ruth Cunny, Dorothy Bonder and yours truly were among the guests. A very nice luncheon was served, accompanied by interesting "woman talk". Mr. and Mrs. 1C. J. Hyatt of Galesburg, HI., were guests at the senior Hyatts home this weekend. They ah& visited Mr. Yaeger, who is still in the Downey hospital. Mr. Yaeger's many friends will be happy to hear that he is looking better than he has for a long time and is doing -very nicely. m low men inclumi • Hotol wcowmirtliM (fOMfVOdl hi • SlfhHoolna • ImdMP TMIH|ii>WI»II Hare Greyhound travel experts preptre »n Expense-Paid Tour now to fit ytur time, your budget, and the places ytm want to visit. You'll have a lot mow fun--at no extra coat! BOONS Of IOUKS LIKE IHBf TO CHOOSt ntOMI 4 day* $!•.•§ 8 days 12.20 14 day* 152.10 10 days 131.»0 WISCONSIN BLACK HILLS . . •LACIMT PUR . YHLiOWSTONI . CANADIAN V CALIFORNIA . . ••WW WASHINOTON, 0 NIW YOTKCITY ROBIOA CMCTL (AH prfcw arc from h to cfcaB9« wrtHoot no rBBEilUB" |l|ggg5i 14 day* 196.90 . 14 day* 117.7S • .C 7 day* 44.00 • 7 day* 6S.00 . 14 day* 132.00 and or* nbjaet UJS. tax b «xtraj Mail this co«|>oii to Greyhound Trrol Bvr »au, 122 Owttnut St, ... Ssefcford, HI, for FREE you lisl abnedlo wbf. amaMo« on trips to H>« pJac*s NAME. mmwm Page Thirteen A,. *" <&• damaged beyond repair and last week the fence that protects the children from racing on to the highway has been ^broken down. This wilful distinction of public property should be reported to Mr. Duker. . i food for the buffet supper and dance held at Club Lilymoor last Saturday night by the Non-Partison Voters league. A very nice crowd attended, which represented people from both the Voters Lea- j tas gue and the Progressive party tickets. A very nice buffet supper was served and music was supplied by Dan Stanford's band. Mr. and Mr*. Stanley Wbjtas and their son, Allen, were out Sunday to visit the Henry Wojtas family. The occasion was the fifth birthday pf Raymond Woj- By W. H. Tammena New York City to spend a fewj Through our friend, Earli • CROP REPORT days but I suppose that many | Hughes, I have a visit coming up| Making an earlier start. than days will make me long for the \ with the Neyr York milk market' usual, Illinois farmers have someopportunity to, fall over a few' administrator, a school friend of clods. Whether I will be a better *?iS' Th|f J'*8** may Interest you. 1 corn soybeans planted, ac- And with your permission we cordinfc to the weeklv reodrt of I* * r 'cw ^u^rvHuu.., , Stork Club ItlSTlSte^«n?terr.tV^«n«!SPHn^tel4 A" *dU,t lMder | of agriculture. About threeperson spiritually when I get | back will remain to be seen. I do ^ ; hope to get some rest from trying ito meet deadlines, always being half hour behind, and answer- CAMP8 FOR YOUTJH Groups of young people' may now make reservations lor carap- ... _ . . .. . ing privileges in six Illinois state by wrlttoc to t>* r..u Dejpartment of Coqpervatton, '•it 'I I they have a bargain basement STATE INCOME The total of the state or Illinois from last July 1 to March 31. 1952, was $431.2 millions, an in- Mrs. Tillie Hlavacek was a crease of almost 13 per cent over weekend guest at the home of the comparable period a year her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. earlier. State sources accounted and Mrs. Harry Brady, of Lake-I for $355.6 millions of this amount: moor. Mrs. Hlavacek has main-1 federkl aid f<jr $75.6 millions. This tained a summer home in Lily is disclosed in a quarterly report Lake for the past twenty-four | issued by Joseph Pois, director years. Recently the home had a ! of the state Department of Ficomplete remodeling job and is nance. A marked rise in motor now one of Lakemoor's most at- j fuel tax receipts, following the or by train. Probably our luck at buying gas from here to Pittsburg will determine whether we will continue by car or by train or by plane. We plan to spend a day at Pittar burg where my brother-in-law tractive residences and is occu-1 one-cent upturn in gasoline tax'who is an army engineer, is sta- By the time you read this my! ing all of the questions that get good wife and I will be in New tossed my way every day < York aty for * ten-day visit andj Who wjl, angwer ^ ' tlona vacation. Your humble scribe 1 and meet the deadlines? Virgil be there as a delegate to the and shirl Bockman. If | accompany each group. Reser- „ . .. .. . , I vations may run one week. The fourths of the cotton planting is I ar_. j-.- „ 4_ finioh<ui j isix Parks are- Springs, in ASK SALARY RISE down ^ ^iPope qounty; Giant City, near Teachers of Woodstock's grade ! Alexander counties. Additional | Carbondale; Pere Marquette, near 1r»6 4thu *G e•n eral Assembly of the ypu have a questionj, aak yiriril. Presbj'tenan church, represent-: He was assistftnt farm advi3er ing Freeport Presbytery. Our plan j in Kane Cx)unty fdr tWQ go is to go to Pittsburg by car and i he ghould ^ pret well , visit relatives and then decide; fied Shirle has at the whether we will continue by car | Rame ol(J stand for abQUt 8ix veah| schools asked the board of Dist. for a 13 per cent rise in current base pay for the 1952-53 season that would entail an additional salary load of $16,000. The board discussed the fact that it would be' necessary to impose a tax rise to pay such blanket salary raise, that more than pied the year "round by the,Harry authorized by the General As- Brady family. The Lily Lake' "P. T. X. social will be held at the schoolhouse on Thursday, evening, May 22. Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Edith Blake are hostesses for the evening. The public is cordially invited to attend. v ; There has been ft lot of activity sembly, and heavy receipts of motor' vehicle license fees, are listed as accounting for the increased income. The report includes an explanation of the dis tioned: He is in charge of operations for the Pittsburg engineering .district and for this reason is responsible for keeping all the navagable rivers in the area safe for water traffic, the building of tribution of motor fuel tax funds.!dams and other flood control It points out that although the work. We hope to see a few tax brought in a net of $68.4 millions during 1951, only $20.3 millions from this source went to the state for highway building. on Momingside and Venice drive i ^ the c°un"®? ^ municigot $20.3 Sticking Drawers Apply some paste wax to those sticking drawers and they will slide a great deal easier. in Lakemoor lately, and we find ! f. ,es it's all due to the efforts of the the townshiPs 5 millions. Kraus family to get the honeymoon cottage ready for their son, "Curly," and his bride-to-be, June Noble. Papa Kraus took two weeks off from work to speed things up a bit, and June's folks have been out over the weekend lending a hand also. The big day is drawing near but the lucky oouple are really getting off to a good start, with some of the wedding gifts arriving ahead of time. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Paschkie ^f Chicago were also guests at the Hyatts' home last Saturday. Fredrick Mutter and George Pauhley, and their dates for the evening, came out to attend the dance with Dick Hyatt and were guests ln~fels home;-- Ed Lannes would like to thank all the women who donated the Mr. Duker has requested the help of parents and' neighbors in the schoolhouse area to help prevent vandalism on the school property which has been occurring again recently. The slide on the school playground has been ^For Applied Roofing - Siding Tiling - Guttering or Materials Only OLL -- FRANK CANS 900 RIVERSIDE DRIVE PHONE 767-W Representative for Sears, Roebuck & Co. FREE ESTIMATES A suzerain is a state that exercises political control over another state in relation to which it Is sovereign. Order your rubber stamps at fbe Plaindealer now! things "furrin" to a farmer, in the company of Uncle Hal (Col Nelson to the public.) If we continue by car we wil1 go over the Pennsylvania turnmillions, and | pike to Harrisburg. This is a wonderful road of four lanes which goes through the mountains instead of over them. When you get on, you have to stop and get a ticket. It is impossible to get off except at a pay station, where you again stop and pay according to the number of miles you traveled on the road. The next unusual engineering feat we will see is the Holland Tunnel under the Hudson river which wr go through to get into New York City. I have always wanted to go to WHY BUY BEFORE YOU TRY A FREE DEMONSTRATION ON A Jacobsen# Johnson and Worthington Powermowers IN YOUR OWN YARD HETTERMAN SINCLAIR Phone Johnsburg 413-J * so she can do mighty well, too. Fact of the matter is the board of directors may discover that they could save soi?fe money. No, that won't work because the Smith-Lever law saj\ the Farm Bureau has to have a farm adviser with at least five years of agricultural experience after he gets a B. S. degree in agriculture from a recognized College of Agriculture. Maybe I'm safe after all. Maybe this gray hair is worth something. One thing I hope to do is to take a number of kodachrome slide pictures of the trip out and back and of places of interest in the city. I hope to attend the United Nations and see if they want any farmer philosophy. Maybe you will want to see the* picture sometime. ht^>r^«,rtnJPlttleblJ£ damag® ^! 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