Jxij m1953 v A ^-Vjrp'; ."••>.;• ••. r ;, *WA*':; •• {> **" §**•? S "'. 1 ,<*' "*v y* ---x>£'.'/;v4:v >.;, a r_ • ** ^ y: jvj* Vr- - - - * V1, . V <? « *,*• ,• « ^ ^ ^ ^ -, ^ ; • /.O/ •' ' * ••«•"'"• *-'• *•*«' ' '• »i Johnsburg News By 111*. Betty Hetternuuua k^i Many persons were on hand lwt Saturday evening to wish Mr. %nd Mrs. George Oeffling, Jr., many years of wedded bliss. Mr. and Mrs. Oeffling were married in Japan several months ago but had a reception for their many friends here. Mrs. Oeffling was recently discharged and, is here meeting her husband's relatives and friends. Congratulations to Mr, ra&d Mrs. George Oeffling, jr. past week our very wonful ladled have been making 5r to door canvass for doof food for the forthtin g roast bepf dinner on Aug. 9. If you have been missed Said would like to give something 23NI can call me and I'd be more tffihk happy tb contact one of the ladies and have them call on you. It is our duty to get behind Mr carnival which is Aug. 7, 8 2Hd 9. If one or two have to do all the work it's & big job but if we all pitch in it's only •fmnuni job. y ». We were very son? !o that Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wilkerson of Weingarts subdivision had a terrible auto accident Friday evening. Mr. Wilkerson Was released from the hospital but Mrs. Wilkerson is still confined W the Libertyville hospital. *Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Frits were Sunday afternoon visitors - in Chicago. ^ . ^•We Welcome to our community Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stilling and family. The Stillings moved into the newly-completed home in Jalt-Ana Heights last Thursydiay,- Mrs. Stilling is the former S Rosemary Hettermann. Jafck Keenan of Pompano Beach, Fla., joined his family here last week. The Keenans are staying with Mrs. Keenan's mother, Mrs. Helen Hettermann. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Oertel of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Don Michels of McHenry were Sunday afternoon visitors at the George Michels home. Mrs. Marie Wentzel has returned home from a short vigit in Chicago. She is glad to be ,, back s« she missed her beautiful heme in Sunnyside Estates. Thfc "Mayor of Johnsburg" (Bill Ricks) has been on the ' sick list this last week, • but that didn't keep him from attending to the business on hand >Mr*. Emma Witte of Elmhurst bl spending two weeks with * her / daughter, Mrs. Arthur Kunkel. Norman Kunkel and his bride have just returned from an ex- Unded honeymoon trip through Colorado. . Mrs. DeMet, of Decatur, 111., viaited Mrs. Gerald Ripley last wfcek. jtfatt Schmitt visited the "Mayor" Sunday ^afternoon. Mr. Sehmitt was a neighbor of Mr. Ricks at one time. Jack Keenan of Pompano Baach, Fla., and William (Admiral) Mclnnes dropped in to make a call en the "Big Seven" club Sunday. The chjb is growing rapidly. Quite a bit of news was discussed in regard to the subdivision. Several complaints «Mre brought up but were overruled by the "mayor." frllSl* „Nlt* ?Trl6X and --* £to d£o oa lmittl,e Iri1fle4 ra8ng e prac- McHenry. Illinois; LEGALS AN ORDINANCE MAKING THK ANNUAL APPROPRIATION - FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1958-1954 BE IT ORDAINED BY Tfflfe CITY COUNCIL of the City of tice. Ray Boyle, formerly of Sunnyside Estates, now residing in McHenry, visited Bill Ricks Sunday. Mr. Boyle was accompanied by his small son, Butch. Art Sweitzer of Sunnyside Beach returned Friday evening from Chicago, where he has been for five days on a business trip. He states there is no place like Johnsburg and is more than glad to be home again. Mr. and Mrs. Art. Thelen and Mr. ^tnd Mrs. Walter Pinnow are spending a week fishing in Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Don Mante took their family into Chicago Sunday to see the circus. V.F.W. NEWS AUXILIARY lly Gladys Sonde The auxiliary held its regular meeting on Monday, July 27, at which many things were discussed. One of the things under discussion was the Marine Day parade with the announcement that any of the girls wishing to march may do so. The parade will form in West McHenry at 9 a.m. The national convention which is being held at Milwaukee this year starts Aug. 2 and will run through to the seventh. All members are welcome tc attend. The parade is to be held Tuesday, 'Aug. 4, and the pageant of drums will be held on Wednesday night, Aug. 5. A_picnic was held at Downey, at which the Auxiliary was represented by H. Low, L. Smith and C. Thomas. At the conclusion of the business meeting, a buffet lunch was served. Too much money is as bad as too little. Stop Taking Harsh Drugs for Constipation Avoid IntwNnK Upset! Get Relief TMs Gentle Vegetable Lax«tive Way! For constipation, never take harsh drugs. They cause brutal cramp* and griping, disrupt normal bowel action, make repeated doses seem needed. Get sure but gentle felief when you are temporarily constipated. Take Dr. Caldwell's Senna Laxative contained in Syrup Pepsin. No salts, no harsh drugs. Dr. Caldwell's contains an extract of Senna, one of the finest natural vegetabii laxativtt known to medicine. Dr. Caldwell's Senna Laxative tastes good, gives gentle, comfortable, satis* firing relief for every member of the family. Helps you get "on schedule" without repeated doses. Even relieves stomach sourness that constipation often brings. t Buy Dr. Caldwell's 30ff size today. Money back if not satisfied. Mail bottle to Boat 280, New York 18, N. Y. • *600,000 IN Mifrtiuais #20,000 KIBB0NS • 400 TROPHIIS • MOO ClASSISB# COMPETITION * .nfniJ if compet'tive (H,nO»S =>££«.• mi AT0MCHKMY AUGUST 14-23 >} SPRINGFIELD EftPIE USHER JAN GARB Ell AND ORCHESTRA HARNESS~RACINC» HOUSIJHOWS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP MOTORCYCLE RACES 1*0 HUll AAA AUTO RAW j tHDtANAfOUS Plat any aHiar fMtsri Attractots SECTION 1. That it is deemed necessary in order to defray the necessary expenses and liabilities of said City for the current fiscal year, that there be and there hereby is appropriated to provide for the general tax levy and other revenue for the current fiscal year, the aggregate sum of On# Hundred Thirty-Eight Thousand Five Hundred Fifty-One a n 4 No/100 Dollars ($138,551.00); that the object and purposes for which said Appropriation is made and the amounts appropriated for the same are as follows, to-wit: Interest on bonded indebtedness . . $ 1,100.00 Payment* on Ma toring Bonds .......... U.OOO.Ot Special Assessment* adjustment fund Public Property-- • Improvements " 11$;1 park property wiv ^ Materials and Supplies Labor and Repair* Telephone Light and Gas Miscellaneous .... New Equipment ... Athletic Field ..... Water Work#-- Salaries ........... Equipment ' Purchases .....'. 1,500.00 Labor and Rejpairs 3,500.00 4,500.00 2,000.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 300.00 250.00 100.00 2,500.00 500.00 10,500.00 Power 'V 750.00 Meters 1,000.00 Collection Fees • 850.od ML^ellaheotuf .... t,6oo.09 __ Watchman Servlco' 1,200.00 Salaries-*^' t :"- f f ' ' . ? -r •' Police .v , ^|j»0.00 City Attorney City Clerk Zoning Mayor and Aldermen . Treasurer Collector mii', 120.00 I ance. Board of Health Streets and Alleys-^* , Salaries '... * Lighting Material' and Supplies t Construction' ;THE McHEIfHY PLAIKDEALEH Parking Meters ' Engineering;,^^. MbXor Fuel Taai .v 5,000.00 > 8,000.00. 35,000 00 - $138,551.00 SBJCTION 2. All unexpended balances of any item or items of any 200.001 general appropriation mad6 by 840.00,ttlis Ordinance may be expended 500.00 Iln makinf up any insufficiency in [any items in the same general 1 000 00 I aPProPria^on and for the same |general purposes or in a like apr A, w. 180.00 j propriation made by this Ordina. ooo.oi) 8,000.00 ;000.0(| Miscellaneous • . Snow Removal ., Legal Fees and Court costs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maintenance of Sewerage Disposal Plant * System-- Lfcbor and Supplies ; Construction,• •» ^ Operation V L : Insurance . v... *. SalariABand .Library • Printing and Publications Loss and Cost of Collecting Taxes ..... .. *00.00 Contingent-- - Sidewalks Auditing Special Salaries 4k Wages ^ 100.00 j SECTION 3. This Ordinance shall i take effect from and after its 1 passage, approval and publications, according to law. Passed this 20th day of July A.D. 1953. Approved this 20th day of July A.D. 1953. CW30RG8 P. FREUND, Mayor of the City of '.-.v'-j McHenry. Attest: EARL R. WALSH City Clerk ,000.00 0,300.00 4.250.00 10.000 00 1,500.00 2,500.00 ,000.00 ^ 150.00 1,500.00 ELECTROCUTION VICTIM John Mundy, 28, Poplar Grove, was the victim of electrocution this past week while working on a residence under construction in i 836.00 capron. He was found by a co- 800.00 875.00 500.00 800.00 Supplies ..... Printing . . . . . Election Insurance .... Sundry . TtvtT Officials Bonds , 2,250.00 v 200.00 - 800.00 [-£ 500.00 600.00 400.00 4oo.oo I'ntn QUALITY SERVICE THt ffKCtirriON PHAKMttf To pay for Knowledge is Often- Real Economy. . Cdn ydO'ml&surriK* vd!\i5%t on examination and diagn^^ by your Doctor? The fee paid to him is not for work alone.) I) is also for hisjknowledge, for knowing what to do.)' likewise there" are yean of study and experience that 'ah? <a part of every prescription dispensed. Consider this, end note that the pharmacist's fee for professional knowledge b) but a small part of the moderate cost of your medfdnK^ BOLGER'S 10> 4 GREEN ttTREET PHONE McHENRY, JUL DRUG STORE[ worker lying on his back beside a hole he had been drilling in the foundation of a house with an electric hammer attachment. Inspection of the electric tool used by Mundy disclosed it could have caused his electrocution. Increased output of butter and cheese added to the stocks of dairy products in cold storage. Stocks of both butter and American cheese gained 40,000,000 pounds in May. LEGALS PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Proposed Change ia Gas Schedule Commonwealth Edison Company (Public Service. Company Division) hereby gives notice to the public that it has filed with tl\e Illinois Commerce Commission on July 14, 1953, prbposed cancellation of Rider 6--Company Employe Rate. Such cancellation is proposed to eliminate the application of somewhat lowci charges for gas service to its employees. Only standard gas rates will be thereafter available to Company employees. Further information with respect thiieto may be obtained eithea directly from the Company or by addressing the Secretary of the Illinois Commerce Commission at Springfield, Illinois. A copy of the proposed change in the schedule may be inspected by any interested party at any business office of this Company. Commonwealth Edison Company By Murray JosHn •'Vice President: ? NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINC. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Board of Education of School District No. 15 in the County of McHenry, State of Illinois, that a tentative budget for said School District for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1953 will be on file and conveniently available to public inspection at Office of Board of Education from and after 12:00 o'clock Nobn, on the 1st day of August, 1963, at 500 S. Oreea'St. in this school District. Notice is further hereby given that a public hearing on said budget will be held at 8:30 o'clock P. M., on the 14 day of September, 1953, at Edgebrook El em School in this School District 15. Dated this 30 day of July, 1953. Board of Education of School District No. 15 in the County' of McHenry, State of Illinois. v . By HUBERT SMITH , '• Secretary »V? |pub. July 30) Lake County Fair Ai . . - Wauconda August 6-9 Plenty of thrilling entertainment is promised the visitors at the silver anniversary county fair to be held at" Wauconda, Aug. 8-7-8-9, according to Ray T. Nicholas," farm adviser and director of publicity. Highlighting the free entertainment will be Eric Erickson the man of the air, in his thrilling and sensational sway-pole act performed 102 feet in the sky. This is one of the greatest acts performed anywhere. Eric Erickson will perform every' afternoon and evening, Thursday, Aug. 6, through Sunday. Aug. 9. An act sure to delight the children as well as the adults will be the famous Charles Wonder Dog Act to be given each afternoon and evening, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. a 1 96,000 Killed In '52 Highway Acddonis The casualty list for 1952 -- 96,000 killed and 9,600,000 injured! That isn't the Korean war toll It's the nation's accident totals for last year announced by itm *1 National Safety CounciL "Accident Facts," the Council's statistical yearbook, which is just off the press, shows that one person was injured accidentally every three seconds during 1952. Deaths from accidents occurred at the rate of one every five minutes. During the year, motor vehicle accidents killed at the rate of four persons per hour and injured at a rate of 150 per hour. HAVE roc LOOKED AT tOd CHIMNEY LATELTf Television ip IWf Air Conditioners £ I Radio A ^ X^Ao Appliances SALES -- SERVICE - INSTALLATIONS Prompt efficient Service on all makes by Qualified |]--LASTING BEAUTY and Technicians. 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