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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Jul 1953, p. 15

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- ***•*+' " % r x i •"- j?- » 7 r v i f r * " . } > wia ;- J- •: - . - • * J ' • S ; ' ?V 7? - ; » <+mm* McCullofli Lake News By Eve Levesg|t £uBom-Kaoll Meeting A flalrly large gathering raarked the success of the third outdoor meeting of the club. The important issues as they rffect y»u are outlined as follows: 1 A suggestion was made to mlarge the beach committee. [Tie purpose of this is to have ^ beach patrolled by property >wners to keep out undesirable visitors and to help keep the >each clean. * 2 Again, a grateful and ap- >reciative thanks to Swan Born donating his time to painting he beach house. A great additon to the community.' Car stickers lor property >wners will be priiited and will >e available for the small sum >f fifty cents. The proceeds will >e used for the improvement ind upkeep of the roads. 4 The next open meeting will >e held on Sunday, Sept. 6, at p.m. at which time election >f officers will be held. 5 An official welcome was exended to Mr. and Mrs. Herman .angerbeck, newest members of he club. Let's support our organization nd remember that the dues can te paid between meetings. Mrs. »yrltz, treasurer, can be con? acted at her home. < , h I -Home Destroy^** . , Tragedy struck Saturday ifternoon in the form of a vieous fire of unknown origin irhich completely gutted the ihester Andersen home in West Shore Beach. Mrs. Andersen was working n the garden when she heard a itili thud. Because of the proxmity to the fourth she mistook he noise for firecrackers. A glance toward the house reealed the flames which had Jready made terrific headway. The xvfcHenry fire department nd volunteers rushed to the cene and because of the efficency and speed with which hey operated, the fire was rought quickly under control. Mr. Andersen is a radio and "V repairman and the loss of lis tools and equipment, besides lothing furniture, and person July 2, at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. The little miss was named Acceneth Irene for her two great aunts now residing in North Carolina. She was welcomed into the family circle Saturday night by her two brothers and two sis-J ters, when she and momma came home from the hospital. Acceneth has affectionately fceett tagged Cindy. p - A Bang-Up Good time Mr. and Mrs. Theodor Olsen of Fountain Lane celebrated their seventieth birthdays w|th a huge" celebration in Bryne, Stauanger, Norway, on the fourth of July. Approximately 140 relatives and friends gathered in the local gymnasium for a day of feasting and revelry. Proudly assisting luck with your chicken her hindl full playing auntie to ***** fflve small pixies and nephews. . Yacht Uncfclay and Mrs. Lee "SaOwfe,"^'accompanied by Ken- and Barbara, departed for Ocanto, Wis., where the family yacht will be launched. In lieu of an official name (due to the lack of an Appropriate bottle of Champagne) the launch is facetiously being referred to as "Sawdo's Stinkpot." For' the benefit of you landlubbers, this is the name tacked on to all gasoline powered engines used. in a nautical manner. Where do we get oir technical knowledge? Etom the threeyear bttch served 'In Uncle Sam's skirt Navy, of course! i. PLAXqDgALEH No 111 Effect* Nice to know that Mrs. Irene Sales is recovering rapidly from the recent surgery which she underwent. And we're very glad to report that that young Bobby Doran's illness was of a mild nature and he was able to return to his grandma home a few days after his hosand grandpa as a host was! pitalization. We wish that all Tommy Olsen, 12-year-old son our small fry could recover as of Marge and Ole Olsen, who rapidly. Welcome home, Bobby. is spending his vacation in Norway, also. i Hank Houck is still in Dow- Dolores Clayton, of Mt. Ver- Sm--fclny New Being Added An addition expected in the Max Kolin family perhaps? What els3#w-juld prompt the building of an extra roqpt to the Kolin manor? Report On Traffic Violations After numerous warnings to speeders it wus necessary to make an arrest where the offense warranted sev -re punishment. A Chicago man was charged with going through stop sign at t>c four ' corners and disorderly conduct. He was found guilty on the two charges and fined a total of sixteen dollars. Another arrest ot a motorist took place with m6re serious charges being preferred < against him. This case will be heart) at a future date. More detail.) later. Grinders, aceytelene torches, drill/?, wrenches, vises, valve grinders, chain hoist, paint sprayers, fire extinguisher and jacks, fluid tir^ inflator. Office Equipment--Standard Sales check machine, desks, chairs, adding machines, typewriters, Mosler How About Itf Don't forget to mail birthday card today or tomor-1wa&°» ^ar (new); 2 McDcering row to Miss Linda' Passulaqua, I Q"ack diggers (new); 2 McDeer- LaRabida sanatorium, Jackson I 'N£ 200-T manure spreader; 1 Mc- Park, Chicago, 111. Her birthday PEERING LOO-T manure spreader; is Monday, July 13. Thanks!! So long until next week. FLAG CONTEST WINNER Cards and cablegrams were ney medical hospital. TJie nature sent by members of Uia immed- > Qf his illness has not yet been iate family living here ar.d also determined, but we bet he'd by the many friends of the sen- j j0ve a cheery note or greeting, ior Olsens who wished , to be Just, write in care of Downey remembered on this eventful j medical hospital. Great Lakes, 'day. •" - Another Feather In Oar , Sport Cap WM9 added when our victorious Shamrocks bested McHenry Sand A Gravel on Thursday, „ July 2, by a score of 20-16. Our j 8hall be nameless. Their wives boys are surely demonstrating | are in on the Joke, however, and that they mean business. are in on the good nat- Boy* Will Be' BdgftK' Innocent rivalry 'exists between Frank Rourke and Wiliard 4'civiilz for the attentions of a certain young woman who The last game was played on Tuesday night, July 7, against the Wonder Lake Commercials but too late to make the column. Make a note of the next game which should be an exciting one when our team meets Bimbo's Bombers netft Thursday night, July 16, at 8:15 pm. 8M you at the. bail park. ured kidding!! Shucks, no scandal! •, The Family Grew Ar^fiyMr Mr. and Mrs. Paul Struck er>- tei talned Mr. and Mrs. Joe O'Connor of Chicago and their seven children on the fourth of July. ; But when the O'Connors Counted noses upon reaching Their home, no doubt they were non lownship high school, was awarded first prize in the Illinois State Ffeir flag .contest sponsored by Governor Willtam G. Stratton. The Winning flag design features a large blue rib- Bon with smaller figures depicting the agricultural phase of the state fair, including livestock and grain. On the opening day of the fair, Aug. 14, Governor Stratton will unfurl the offkst-il State Fair flag made from Misa Clayton's design. At the same time the Governor will present a $900 U. S. Savings bond to Miss Clayton, FARM SERVICE WAY. AUCTION ifpuiiara |I. Russell, Auctioneer Woodstock, 111. CLOSING OUT SALE „ ... _ The undersigned Will sell at J safe, 2 cash registers and all other Public Auction ail the following miscellaneous office equipment. ' MISCELLANEOUS _ 6 tons fertilizer, 2 IHC cream separators, Safgard hot water heater, IHC milking machine with pump, pipe and 2 new pails; 500 bu. corn crib, 51 cases Enarco motor oil, Wisconsin 22 HP. engine, 2 wagon unloaders, R. T. wheelbarrow, 10 heat house rs, 5 Hanson spray tanks, 2 compressed air tree trimmers, New Mall chain saw. power lawn mowers, garden tractors. 25 pkg. filter discs, 10 dairy pails, 10 hog troughs, steel; 4 basement jacks, good used stoker, electric motors, melting pots, baskets, shovels, forks, wrenches, pliers, flat belting, hay track, chick brooders, hay cars, pulleys and rope tighteners, truck and car tires and tubes, rubber boots, gloves, overshoes, kitchen ware, paint, tank heaters, fluorescent light fixtures, new lavatories, auto accessories, tractor, car and truck rims. ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. Open Home Saturday A. M., July 11th, 8 to 1 P.M., D.S.T. T^is is a complete close-out of merchandise to the highest bidder, onv * SATURDAY. JULY 11th 1958. Starting at 1 P. M., D.S.T. Ail the machinery and farm tools will be sold ih the afternoon and all Houseware, Garden Tools, etc., will be sold starting at 7:30 P. M. The auction will continue until all merchandise is sold. TRACTORS & EQUIPMENT -- McDeering Cub Tractor (new); McDoering "Super C" (new); McDeering "M" (like new); McDeering "H" (like new); Allis Chalmers Crawler (like new); 2 New 46-T balers; Case field chopper (like new); 3 Decker chopper wagons (new); 2 New Holland wagon gear (new); 1 McDeering otherwise notified. ALL. PROPER.' TY MUST BE SETTLED FOR BEFORE THE BUYER LEAVES THE FARM ON DAY OF SALE. E. L. BAXKOM. CO„ Inc. - Owner HEBRON, ILLINOIS Farm Auction Service, be. BOB KEEFE, Lake Geneva, Wis. Sale Manager SHERMAN ALLEN, Lake Geneva Wis. -- Cashier LEGAL NOTICE WIN CHANNEL PERMIT Greater Rockford Television, Inc., holder of a construction permit for Channel 13, Rockford, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Board of Education of School District No. 156 in thtf- County of McHenry, State of Illinois, that ^ tentative budget fotf ^ said School District for the fiscal - year beginning July 1, 1953 will be on file and conveniently avail** *' >.• able to public inspection at Offic# of Board of Educatoin from and .* after 12:00 o'clock noon, on thef ' 15th day of July, 1953, at 500 Si , Green Street in this school district. -"•>* Notice is further hereoy givei§: 111., has announced several steps that a public hearing on "said? MUX RECEIPTS ' McHenry county dairy farmers received $344,750.87 for milk delivered to Bowman Dairy company receiving stations during the month of May. Michigan * Vacation ,M, rs. F_ ran,k R_ our,k e re.t urned. jxneir nom«, aouD'. iney wen .to .her. ho me ,in TK,n ol„lw ood. ac-1 appalled to f„ind two missing, m are companied by her tAro children, grandma and Cynthia and Johnny, ldst Fri-! „rnndnft * i i _ _ • : ., day after spending a delightful, P • possessions, WM a sad Wow.; w/^ in Adrian. Mich. They1 Mr. and Mrs. Neil Anderson, also ol Chicago, and their five children visited the Strucks on .cinn rumen the fifth. They, also, left two! Members of the Cullom-Knoll JUIMl XVUUC11- ™'_ Ule.„SeCMl?»HS "J'lwere »Wting .t tie home of ^vo„ T«- 'n | Beverly's P.re»U, Kr. .nd Mr.. 3 John Rimell. ssociation tallied to the cause However, Cynthia c.ame home . n d c o n t r i b u t e d f u n d s in riendship's name' to ease the errific burden. ctther collections ' are being krried on by the Roy-_\l Tavrn and by McDonald's Tavern. This unfortunate family is ineed grateful to their many riends and neighbors who <Sxressed sympathy and offered ielp in their time of need. Our Deepest Sympathy To Mrs. Winnifred Byrnes in he loss of her mother, who >assed away last Thursday roming. she had been ill for lany months but the blow is till a sad one. Burial took place on Monday lorning in Chicago. ^ Welcome, Bflss Reld A lovely little daughter, all ine lbs. and 2 oz. of her, was orn to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reid f Knollwood last Thursday, URN UP OAMAOC AND TRAM To finish thlngi off in to face grief when she was. merry style, Mr. and Mrs. Bob notified that her pet rabbit,: Struck of Woodstock and their whom she had mused and cared 'hree children dropped* in for a for since Easter, was destroyed i visit and left one. by a big dog in her absence. ' A« a consequence, Judy has STOP DRIP [ we dSss your FLOORS & WINDOWS i .. . ! • See Our Complete Line • LINOLEUM - TILE - CARPETING • DRAPES - CURTAINS - RODDING • VENETIAN and VERTICAL BLINDS PHONE 917 for Free Est!ma|to ^ TONYAN'S HOME FURNISHINGS I { N8E. ELM STREET McHENRY, ILL. j cauicd from con* dMuries oa cold w»t«r pipe*. Keep •tore rooms dry. Turn idle spice into pity or work rooms. Just .wrap cork-filled NoDrip Tape «round pipes and Joints. Do it yoanelf. Clean and «> apply. Roll cover* about 10 S169 feet Of Vi* pipe.. •.. I VYCITAL'S Hardware Sheet Metal Shot 132 Green St. MeHenry, I1L fBONE M % McDeering 4 bar side delivery; 1 McDeering "221" cultivator (new); 1 McDeering "238" cultivator (new); 1 Little Giant 48-ft. elevator (new); 1 Energy wagon hoist; 1 IHC K-2 1941 li-ton pick-up truck; 1 IHC L-l-20 1950, %-ton pickup truck; 1 Dodge 1947 j the^stock of merchandise of the 2-ton with dual wheels. Refrigerators, Deep Freeses and Milk Coolers--2 McDeering 8-can milk coolers (new); 1 McDeering 10-can milk cooler (new); 3 In.'. 9% cu. 'ft. Deluxe refrigerators (new); 3 Int. 9% cu. ft. SupTeme refrigerators (new); 3 Int. 11 cu. ft. D?ep Freezes (new); 7 good used refrigerators. Electric and Gas Ranges and Heaterg--i Preway 4-burner 'electric range, apt. size; 1 Preway 4- burner gas range, apt. size; 1 Preway 5-burner kerosene range; 1 Savoil circulating space heater; 1 Preway Circulating space heater. Shop Tools and Equipment -- showing progress toward an early start of the station. The Federal Communications Commission has just granted Greater Rockford Television, Inc., the right to use the call letters -- WREX-TV. The call letters were chosen by the board of directors -in memory of Rex Caster, son of L. E. Caster, President of Greater Rockford Television, Inc. Rex Caster was killed in action in France during the second World War and the new call letters are a tribute to his memory. budget will be held at 8:30 o'clocl| P. M-, on the 18th day of August^- ' 1953, at Office of Board of Educai?.\ . tion in this school district 156. L> Dated this 9th day of July, 1#63^^§^ Board of Education of Schoo|.?.': r District No. 156 in the County.'*- •„, of McHenry, State of Illinois. £ *«,, v.j ^;v: *' BY A- J- W»TZ|^^ H._ D., Secretary v»: . July 9, 1953) V*; : " Ckwiflrt Ads brl«g Place yours with th today! pesnlta^"' E. L. Bakkom Store at Hebron, Illinois. All machinery, shop tools, and office equipment will be sold in the afternoon from 1 to 4 P.M. Balance of merchandise, including kitchenware and small tools will be sold in the evening commencing at 7:30 P.M. and w;ll continue until all merchandise has Men disposed of. TERMS --, We have made arrangements with the Farm Auction Service to manage this sale. 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