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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Jan 1955, p. 10

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wm ,". , ? fU^ f ':' • r'"W >"""i»"" '" 11 in i i .1 i i i i J UKEMOOR & LILYMOOR By Marcella Fosa .»***' •' "• ' " ' 1 " Village News Jflrlday, Jan. 14, at 8:30 p.m., there is a village meeting in the fire house. Ail are invited to attend and join in the open forum held after the closing of the regular meeting. It is a civic duty and all should try to attend these meetings and show interest in community. Election News Jan. 24 is the first day to file certificate of nomination or nomination papers. Jan. 31 is the last day to file petition of public policy. The village election will take place April 19. Further news on this will follow in future columns. 1J.A, Meeting J Saturday, Jan. IS, the monthly ; meeting of the L.I.A. will be held. This meeting is a "Come As You : Are" party. There is a committee 1 who is going around calling on *U members any time of the day j or night and as you are dressed qfc the time of their arrival that ip how you are asked to attend tjjto party. Refreshments will be Served. Please bring your $1.00 $r«kto hag gifts to this meeting. The annual whoopee party of is going to be held 12. at Club Lilymoor. Free pod will be given. Three-fourths qt net proceeds will go to the ^ Lakemoor volunteer fire departvaent for maintenance of the fire * Ipouse and community building. • < Tickets are now on sale by the i Officers and Mrs. Helen Buch- 1 waiter is in charge of-1 ticket . tales. We know you will all co- \ operate in making this affair a . success. weighed 9 lbs. 11 oz. at birth. Raymond is the sixth boy in the family and they have one girl. Mr. and Mrs. George Paschen are the proud parents of an 8 lb. 4 oz. boy, born Saturday, the eighth of January. Bernadine Paschen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Xinnerk of Lakemoor. Congratulations to both families on the blessed events. EARL P. TOWNSENDAUCTION ED VOGEL t WM. H. RUSSEL Auctioneers Illness Mrs. Eunice Tobey informs me that David, her son, went into Children's Memorial hospital last | week for an operation, but due | to Some infection, in his ear the - operation was impossible but will take place as soon as the infection is cleared up. Cub Scouts At the present time there are openings in the den of Cub Scouts of which Mrs. Saynor is den mother. Any boy between the ages of 8 and 11 and interested in Cub Scouting, please contact Mrs. Saynor at 595-M-2 and she will be only to glad to give you all information in this regard. Ladies League Die Lily Lake Ladies League met last Wednesday evening at the Community House for their monthly meeting. At the business meeting it was voted on that hostesses from now on do not have to furnish the table prizes but that the club's treasury would supply prizes. The hostess es must now furnish coffee, cakes and prizes and sugar and cream. Bach member must now attend twelve meetings out of the year in order to be eligible for the .annual Christmas dinner. Hos tesses for the evening were Olive and Jessie Corbett. Visiting in Indiana Mr. and Mrs. Roy Erickson and family left Friday evening for a weekend visit with friends in In diana. Auto Show Mr. and Mrs. Claude F. Mc- Dermott attended the auto show in Chicago over the weekend. Election of Trustees The Lakemoor volunteer fire department held an election of trustees last Tuesday in the fire house. Trustees elected that night were Norman Williams, John Sulak, John Hose, Norman Morrison, Frank O'Leary, John Bonder and Art Levand. Congratulations to these men and good luck in your office this coming year. Additional Birthdays Mrs. Seyfferth celebrated her birthday last week and Mr. Seyffertlh will celebrate his birthday on the thirteenth of January. Happy birthday to the both of you. If at all interested in keeping this column going it will be necessary for the residents of both Lilymoor and Lakemoor to contact me at 521-R-l with any news items which they think would be of interest to the community. Birthdays Mrs. Marie Hyatt celebrated her birthday on Saturday, Jan. 8. Mrs. Walter Malecke, mother of Lil of Club Lilypjoor, was surprised on her birthday Jan. 7 when Lil and eleven kids came over to wish her a happy birthday. She said it was real nice having a children's birthday party again. Authority oil Termites Catalogs 1,932 Species A complete catalog and revision at tiie termites world has been issued by the Smithsonian institution. It lists a grand total of 1,933 species of these wood-eating insects, known chiefly to the general public as pests but to students ol Insect behavior as among the most remarkable examples of social evolution. The work is by Dr. Thomas E. Snyder of the department of agriculture's bureau of entomology and plant quarrantine. Dr. Snyder is among the world's foremost authorities on termites. He not only has made extensive collections but has studied the habits and control of the Insects through most of the western hemisphere. The catalog gives the "white ants"--a bad misnomer--a new family tree, and several hitherto unknown and living and fossil genera and species are listed. The wood eaters are most closely related to the cockroaches and thus can trace their lineage to the earliest known insects that swirmed in the ancient forests at least 25,000,- 000 years ago. The termite order itself is at least 30,000,000 years old and has undergone extensive evolution, although some of the most primitive forms still are in existence. Superficially the termites resemble ants--their most devastating enemies. They seem to have followed parallel lines of evolution, both in body form and in their r#> oaarkable social organization. . Want Aids, Bring Results The farm being1 sold, I have de» cided to quit farming and will Sell at public auction on my farm located on the West City Limit# of Richmond, one quarter mile off Route 173 and 5 miles Bast of Hebron on ' , Thursday, Jan. 20# 1955 commencing at 12:00 o'clock sharp 28 Head of Livestock 20 milk cows, 11 fresh, 4 with calf by side and 5 springers. This is att outstanding herd -- 12 cows milking now are producing 10 cans of milk; 2 open heifers; 6 calves 6 to 10 months old. MACHINERY 1 H tractor; 1 10-20 tractor; Papec chopper with motor; Papec blower with 50 feet of pipe, powdr unit, wagon unloader; 2 ensilage wagons with false engates; McD tractor disc; tractor cultivator; McD corn binder; 8 ft. Dunham roller; McD 2 14" plow; 8-ft. lime spreader; 8-ft. grain drill; 7-ftl McD tractor mower; 7-ft. fiel4 cultivator; 4 roll New Idea corn shredder; two 3-section drags; 2- rovv tractor corn planter; tractor manure spreader; Harvey hammer mill; 2 drive belts; 2-wheel trailer; air compressor; extension ladder; work bench; 300 gal. gas tank; platform scale; 2 grapple forks; sulky cultivator; potato plow; walking piow; 1-horse cultivator; International truck with cattle rack; Emery grinder; double harness; fly nets; oil stove; One 15- hole nest; one 10-hole nest; two 8-ft. feeders; two 4-ft. feeders; oil burning brooder stove. MILKING EQUIPMENT Two DeLaval single units; pipeline, pump and motor; pipeline and 17 drinking cups; wash tank; Clark water heater; electric tank heater; rinse tank; pails and strainers; 12 milk cans; 8 can Dari Kool milk cooler; electric milk house heater; supply tank. FEED 700 bales 2nd cutting alfalfa; 1600 bales alfalfa & brome, 1st cutting; 600 bushels of ear corn. Not Responsible For Accidents TERMS: All sums -of $>25.00 or under cash. Over that amount one fourth down and the balance in six monthly installments at 6 per cent interest, arrangements for credit to be made with clerk before purchase is made. EARL P. TOWNSEND, Owner McHenry State Bank, Clerking Vogel and Russel, Auctioneers Read the Wane Ada [i New Arrivals News just reached me Sunday of the birth of Raymond Geinoeky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Geinosky, born on Nov. 21 in Woodstock hospital. The baby WORWICK'S McHenry Camera Center .Cameras Photographic Equipment Amateur and Professional Bought, Sold and Exchanged Photo Supplies VIEW MASTERS and REELS See Us Before You Boy Worwick's Studio 117 N. Riverside Drive PHONE McHENRY 278 YOU'VE SEEN IT ADVERTISED In Better Homes & Gardens, House Beautiful, House & Garden VYCITAL'S HDWE. 132 S. GREEN ST. McHENRY, ILL. 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