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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Dec 1954, p. 7

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s&V'syi. • -'..C THEMeHENRY PLAINDEAI JR Thursday, Decemberl6,1954 MISCELLANEOUS db NOTICE Everyone looks at your rugs. Be prOud of yours. Have your rugs cleaned for Christmas. 9x12 onty $6.45. 3 day' service, wall to wait ca^petlngi Christmas cleaning special 7c p$r sq. -ft. All other floor coverihg fitervices. Tidy Rug Cleaners, phone Woodstock 162. 30-3 Feather' Party Moose Lodge No. £91 510 Main St. * ' "-7 •*"!> 'v Sfsti., Dec. 18 Children's Xmas Party Fqt Children of Sun., Dec. 19 2 P.M. Lodge Hall 32 LIFE IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT: A pleasure or a nightmare. Don't let a habit run your life or ruin it. You can stop drinking if you want to! Let us help you -- in complete confidence -- und without cost. Call us anytime. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, Elgin 6430. 30-4 NOTICE Terra Cotta ReSale Shop, Crystal Lake, 111., will be closed Jan. 3, 1955 to Feb. 1, 1955 for inventory. 30-4 TO BE GIVEN AWAY TO BE QIVEN AWAY -- To good homes, small puppies. Phone 539-R-l. 32 - Newcastle Di«efcS» A veterinary medical bulletin ports that research veterinarians in Egypt have had encouraging results with a vaccine treatment for chickens lick with Newcastle dise^s*. The treatment is credited wfth reducing death losses nearly 50 per cent. It is not yet known whether the techniqtie . would be useful •gainst the American form of this disease. Egyittiafr"ThvB&tlgators tlio have found that they can save the live* of many infected chicks simply by good nursing and handfeeding. Due to the weakness and nervousness accompanying a Newcastle attack, many chicks are unable to get to feed and water troughs under their own power. The result is that some of them die of starvation and dehydration rather than frnm the effects of the disease. Savings^Invested in Crystal Lake Savings and Loan earn 2(/l% pta* •/j % extra. 28-tf STATE OF JLLINQJS) COUNTY OF McHENRY) ss. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF McHENRY IN CHANCERY * A. M. MAXWELL, * Plaintiff, vs. C. E. WRIGHT, et al Defendants No. 34034 NOTICE Notice is hereby given to C. WRIGHT and UNKNOWN OWNERS, defendants, to be served by publication ttiat the above entitled cause is now pending in said Court for the purpose of quieting the tit>e to the iol'owing described premises: Lot 7 in Block 1 in A. S. Park's Subdivision, a Subdivision of par| of the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 32, Township 45 North,. Range 7 East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the Plat thereof recorded June 2, 1906 as Document No. 4685 in Book 2 of Plats, page 74, in McHenry County, Illinois. You are further notified that default may be entered against you and each of you therein after the 17th day of January, 1955. (COURT SEAL) LESTER EDINGER, Clerk of the Circuit Court of McHenry County. Attorney for Plaintiff: WILLIAM M. CARROLL, JR. H0% Benton Street Woodstock, Illinois Telephone: 1334 (Pub. Dec. 16-22-29) Tupson raffic Safety CHARLES F. CARPENTtER Sccictiry of Sf.it c Once you have started to make a turn, right or left, on city streets or on highways, go ahead and com' plete it. Don't change your mind t«lf way through the turn and swing back into the traffic lane you were leaving. It you have followed the proper procedure up to the point wbere you begin to turn," you have sig> nailed other drivers of ytfar intention. They have madg^fnl necessary adjustments, in the; position and speed of their cars; and if you suddenly change your mind and pull back into the traffic lane you could efcslly force them off the road or cause them to collide with another car, possibly yours. Complete your turn. Go around the block, if neceeeary, to get back in the lane you wish to use. It's the safer way. A copy of the completely new "Rules of the Road" bodkjet will be sent to you free upon request. Write to CHARLES F. CARPENTJER, Secretary of State, Springfield, Illinois. m The Famen Trading Pest !3vKn/UlA/WVV*AAVVVVUAn/V*«VVVVVV*AAA**% It. M. FLEMING 8c SON PUIS 0MIMIRS NEW IDEA -- PAPEC DEALER TRACTORS SALES 6 SERVICE A Complete Farm Implement Service. PHONE MCHENRY SS S22 Waukegan Rbad HOGS WANTED -- All classes and weight for highest net return. Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Marengo Daily Hog Market, phone Marengo 262. 50-tf WANTED -- Down and crippled cattle at better cash prices. Orviile Krohn, Woodstock. Phone 16§1-R-1, collect. »15-tf GEO* P. FREUND Authorized Dealer for SALES & SERVICE Farm Implements and Tractors Universal Milkers New Holland Farm Machinery PHONE McHENRY 420 501 Crystal Lake Road FOR SALE -- First and second cuttings of hay. Phone McHenry 963. 32-2 ATTENTION FARMERS Need a tool shed, loafing barn, hog *>r poultry house? You can have a 12 sow portable hog house for $850.00. Save today on Doane Designed low cost buildings. For further information call or write Arnold May. Richmond, IlUnois. Office 4381 - Res. 4744. 18=tf McHENRY EQUIPMENT CO. SALES & SERVICE GUS FREUMB PHONE • McHENRY 185 SOS W. Efan St. (Basement) Plymhorst Trucking and Grain Service. Corp shelling, grain buying. Livestock. Local and long distance hauling. McHenry R.R. 4. Phone 777-W. 16-tf McHENRY COUNTY FARMERS CO-OP ASSN. Ful-O-Pep Super Greens Pellels Extra Vitamin Boost For Your Layers. Sprinkle On Top Of Regular Mash. 2 to 4 Lbs. Per Day Per 100 Birds. PHONE McHENRY 729 528 Waukegan Road Dead Animal Removal WHEELING RENDERING WQRKS Be Legal, Keep a Clear Conscience Prompt Service, Day or Night Sundays and Holidays No help needed to load. Operating under State Inspection Made by Dept. of Agriculture. Highest cash prices paid. Phone Wheeling S. collect. 4fc-tf -- McHenry Recreation -- Wed. Nite Octette-- American Legion 2, Kreuger's Fuel Oil 1. L. Meyer, 185-428; B. Peterson, 431; L. Homp, 423. Kay's Gift Shop 3, Widen's Standard Service 0. V. Kopp, 447. Rolaine Grill 3, T. p. Mathews 0. T. Jinga, 434. Wonder Lake Oil 3, Golden Glo Nuts 0. V.F.W.-- Wheels 3, Tires 0, Discs 3, Spokes 0. Hubs 2 V2, Rims Vz. J. Herdrich, 507. D. of A.'-- Joe's Tap 2, Buss Motors 1. P. M. Justen & Son 2, Art Smith Market 1. E. Albright, 437; P. Pries, 199-484. McHenry Cleaners 2, Wa$les Drugs. T. Steffan, 431. Jim's Barber Shop 2, McHenr^ Lumber 1. s. Doherty, 425; B. O'Brien, 429. Gutter Queens-- Lottie & Gene's 3, McDonald's 0. Sylvia M., 432; Marion L., 421. Sjchiavone's 2, Wally's 1. Isabelle's 3, 7 G's 0. D. Brennan, 422. Chet's 2, Vogue 1. M. Goss, 434; L. Berry, 432; J. Cichon, 436. Thurs. Nie Business Men-- Freund's Dairy 2, McHenry Bookkeeping 1. L. Musling, 507; L. Freund, 532. Johnson Tool 2, Schlita Beverage 1. Buss Motors 2, Highland Shoies 1. B. Doherty, $31; F. Scfrmitt, 202-516. bimbo's 3, Isabelle's Tap 0. H. Parthy 509. Early Birds-- Nye's Ding Store 2, Farmers' Mill 1. Dorothy's Millinery 2, Freund Oil Co. 1. L. Crouch, 180-459. McHenry State Bank 2, B. & E. Trout Farm 1. H. Knpx, 459. Robt. Hay Construction 3, Carey Electric 0. M. Gates, 440; V<S Baas, 176; H. Segelka, 181- 496. Commercial -- ; :r ' -Bimbo's, 3 - Charm - House, 0. McHenry Laundry, 2 - Stiverside Bake Shop, 1. M. Stilling, 518; L. Thennes, 521. Lakemoor Hardware, 3 - H3eihhans Lumber, 0. F. Fenske, 608; R. Justen, 510; E. Kroncke, 536. Brennan Milk Service, 2 - Cozy Cpttage, 1. Nite Owls -- Mi Place, 3 - Club Lilymoor, 0. E. Hoyte, 177-482; I. Stolle?, 458. Bimbo & Sons, 2 - F. M. Radio & TV, 1. The pit, 2 - Schroeder Iron, 1. E. Koenemann, 454; Q Ooucie, 190-441. Al's White House, 3 - Little CHef, 0. P. Schultg, & Steinsdoerfer, 213-500; E. Rand, 177-461. Thurs. 9:00 -- F. M. Television, 2 - Vogue, 1. W. Hojnacki, 223-539; Ct&rk, 234-550. Atlas Prager, 3 - Al's Welding, 0. S. Wirfs, 517; Corso, 215- 582; T. Krause, 201-559. Clark Chev., 2 - Tower Grill, 1. R. Cynowa, Sr., 524. Blatz, 2 - Lannes Realtor, 1. -- Palace -- Match -- Palace Rec., 2653 - McHenry Rec., 2682. G. Schaefer, 247-519; 'A. McCarroll, 2i€-548; B. Winters, 519; J. Herdrich, 212-505; J. Larkin, 211-213-592; H. Kreutzer, 511; C. Corso, 233-578; E. Peisert, 254-580. Match -- Snug Harbor, 2636 - The Girls, 2204. C. Behnke, 516; D. Wejngart, 232-583; T. Wheelock, 210- 578; A. Jackson, 534; M., Doherty, 451; N. Larkin, 210-5i7. Ladies 7:00 -- Blatz, 3 - McHenry Sand & Gravel, 0. L. Funk, 178-448; T\ Wonder Lake Business Men -- Paul's Variety, 2 - Lobsters, 1. J. McCafferty, 525; J. Wurm, 212-222-620; Yokley, 505; Sarg^ 545; Diederich, 200-557. Repair, 3 - Firemen, 0. Marke, 231-550. Builders, 2 - M^I Inn. 1. Cleaners, 2 - Rolaipe Grill, 1. SEE THE NEW FORD Thunderbird ON DISPLAY Thurs. & Fri. Only Dec. 16-17 AT BUSS MOTOR SALES Main St. McHeinry Meyer, 18Q-438; V. Herdrich, 463; E. - Hester, 425; E. Justen, 447. McHenry Lumber, 3 - McHenry Cab, 0. M. Doherty, 192-180-^08; A. Glosson, 437; S. Covalt, 431; N. Larkin, 198-486. Tavern -- Sportsman's Inn, 2 - Mc Donald's. 1. Jager, 583; Herdrich, 214-574; K. Ingersol, 505; Kantors^ i, 512. Ft>x Hole, 2 - Royal Inn, 1. R Smith, 550; R. Kilday, 523; V. Weyland, 503; T. Getner, 558; K. Biand, 520; Cable, 516; Lorch, 515. Old Bridge, 2 - Snug Harbor, 1. G. Kinsala, 525? P. Overton, 200-505; T. Sutton, 201-558; J. Larkin, 546; M. Crouch, 202-552; C. Behnke, 200-505; D. Weingart, 219-597; T. Wheelock, 519; A. Jackson, 245-600. Hank's Fireside, 2 - Joe's Tap, 1.. Low, 203-549; Siekermaii, 222- "594; Oonk, 536; Bacon, 539; Winters. 526; G. Schaefer, 228-610; B. Peisert,. 52$,. Moose -- Jaeger's, 2 - Wiser's, 1. Wiser, 202-571; Phalen, 538. Mayfield's, 2 - Nellis', 1. Mayfield, 523; Paddock, 512. Old Timers -- Cristy's, 2431 - Bacon's, 2225. Bacon, 563; G. Johnson, 209-523; Cristy, 525. Sayler's, 2229 - Rogers', 2193. Sayler, 529; D. Johnson, 522; Rogers, 514. City -- , McGee's, 2 - McHenry Lumber, 1. McHenry State Ba.nk, 2 - Atlas Prager, 1. Cristy, Sr., 209- JOB PRINTING STATIONERY Look at your letterhead. Does its appearance speak well of you? Is it clean and neat? Does it contain all the necessary information? Does it sell? Call us today and have our skilled men show you how to profit. McHENRY PLAINDEALER 102 N, Green Street PHONE 170 581; Schaefer, 226-553; Weber, 50); 9*nitb, 9^1-555. Walsh Insurance, 2 - Althoff's, 1. Rode, 565; Scharlow, 202-508; Steffes, 505; Wiser, 534; Schaefer1, 523; A. McCarroll, 540. T. Olsen's, 2 -'Lee & Ray, 1. Heuser, 513; Budler, 557; Freddie, 517. nosing's, 2403 - Miller's, 2251. C. Dowe, 223-531; D. Heuser, 50©; D. Rosing, 545; H. Miller, 525. 9:00 C.O.F. -- ' Weber's, 238$ - Ttoenne's, 2300. D. Weber, 521; A. Blake, 548; E. Thennes, 541. Steffan's, 2246 - Freund's, 2240. Gus Freund, 201-222-601. 7:00 C.O.F. -- Fredrick's, 2405 - Thennes, 2329. D. Weber, 219-538; F. Meyer, 238-572; B. Kreutzer, 235- 556. -- Bowling Bar -- Thurs. Nite Ladies -- Timm's Tap, 2 - G. & G. Decorators, 1. E. Meyers, 433. Lay's Tavern, 2 - Hettermann's Tavern^ £ B. HettexnuMin, 422; B.* Freund, 446.' v" ' ' ^" :• Central Garage, 3 - Leo's % painterettes, 0. D. Freund, 178- i 447. • Bowling Bar, 2 - Adams' Market, 1. The Wonder Lake Women'? League which bowls on Monday night is not bowling for the next three weeks. Renew »nat MbKrlpOoa to tin. Plaindeoler now! Here's A XMAS PRESENT from RAINBOW CLEANERS ALL MEN'S and WOMEN'S WINTER COATS SANITONE DRY CLEANED UNTIL XMAS ONLY! for only $149 I ee*a ch Regular Prices Range From $1.95 to $3.00 Yes, we'll help you through another winter with no new winter coat to buy. We will SANITONE dry clean the coat you thought was washed up for good -- and do such a bang-up job on it that it wilkbe ready for another season of dress-up wear. ONE-DAY SERVICE TOO. if you wish. In our plant by 9:30 a.m. -- Rqady for you by 4:30 p.m. \ N. Front St. -- Around Corner North of Nationil Tea PHONE- 927 FOR PICKUP SERVICE JC* & 1 " __ ; V Broadcloths and Oxfords, All-Whites, Solid Colors, Including the New "POPULAR PINK . . SsysssBs *:* siilililsS * * * mm® Let her fill her oiyri - * stockings {or Christmas! She*H delighted to if they're luxury sheers from our elite collection of thebesi loved nylons in America Give a brand new fasjbion shade and youVe sure to be her favorite Santa! ol Gauge 3 Pr. MeHenry Hosiery Crystal Lk. Blk. Top PHONE 850 McHenry, uL "V^tyen in doubt, give shirts" is a good rule for gifting men . . . Be: cause shirts are what most men need most. Our shirt collection includes the most popular collar styles and colors with plenty of attention to the man who's dreaming of a Vhite Christmas . . . Also a large assortment of neckwear in pattern and desirable colors at $1.50 - $2.00 and $2.50 Fitzgerald's Men's Shop Guy L. While/ Prop. 208 So. Green Street PHONE 19 Open Evenings' Until Christmas -- Sundays # a.m. to 12 Noon

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