p*: 4T * ^sgsElghl THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER i) HERE AND THERE IN BUSINESS • I?-?, <Tfcl» new coiumn^will be a regular feature of'the Plaindealer, carrying notices of new businesses, remodeling, service awards, promotions, etc. It is our desire to keep our readers informed on the rapid grotvth of business in the city and we hope you will assist us by turning in any information concerning new .endeavors.) Club Lilymoor is offering its >ap_§ciou8 ballroom on Saturday, Peb. 25, for a Heart fund benefit dance to which the public is invited. The Starlights, featuring Alice Joyce, are also contributing their time and musical talents. Lil Wijas is planning to use Heart 6 fund contest valentines made by . local youngsters for decorative purposes. Claude McDermott heads the Lakempor-Lilymoor fund drive. News About . - Our Servicemen (PhOCLAMATlbN BE IT PROCLAIMED^ v WHEREAS, an army of about fifty public-spirited workers will make ,a house-to-house collection in behalf of the Hearst Fund on the afternoon of Sunday, Feb. 26, ahd » Word from Roger Stilling tells WHEREAS, .the Heart Fund us that he will-be leaving Korea supports a coordinated fight in a few days and heading back j against diseases of the heart and to what he calls "the world." He I circulation, both locally and nasends a big fhank you for the j tionally, and paper, whicn he has been reading. WHEREAS, these diseases gre weekly at -this distant post. ! responsible fbr 63 out of 121 Thursday. February 23, 1956 MACHINERY' AT AUCTION WM. H. RUSSEL - ED. Auctioneers fOGEL I, having dissolved partnership with Mt. James Hanrahan on his farm 3% miles feast cf Woodstock on the Mason Hill Road, ahd 6% miles West of McHenry, will sell all of my ma t.inery, equipment and furniture :. Public Auctioh on SUNDAY. FEB. 26TH Commencing at 12:30 - ndmeanthnsrt minn AMtpc Hennurmy bCero unfrtoym a ndo uar The follow b. described ppeerrssoonnaall Pa's tavern collected forty dollars in the polio box placed in his business establishment, surely bne of the best such , collections of the year. Pvt. William J. Karls has com- proportionate number from our pleted his basic training at Fort City and nearly 800,000 deaths Leonard Wood, Mo., and is now annually in the United States, serving with the second infantry and division. He is enroute to Fort WHEREAS, the heart diseases Lewis, Wash. affect an estimated 10,000,000 Pvt. Karls was inducted into i Americans, as well as about one the Army Dec 7: put of every 16 citizens of this and other communities, and WHEREAS, this community and state is to benefit from the Ronald J. Smith is being discharged frojn service at Fort Knox, Ky., this Friday. He an3 ( major portion of the funds colhis family will return to majce j lected and remainder to go to their home in McHenry. : advance national program of ------ : American Heart Association. NOW THEREFORE. I, George P. Freund, Mayor of the City of McHenry, do hereby designate and proclaim that the day of Sunday, February 26, will be observed locally as Heart Sunday; INCREASED COST OF TB CARE MAY BRING Terra Cotta Re-Sale Shop will MATTER TO ELECTION re-open on Tuesday, 'Feb. 28, i -- after two months during which I As the result of opinions ex- ^ it was closed for business. pressed at the meeting of the ( recommend wholehearted co-opercounty board of supervisors this ; ation Qf ay departments, church- A pin recognizing fifteen years' month, it is possible that the inservice in selling his product, creasing cost of tuberculosis pa- "bottled gas," has been awarded tients in sanitariums may result to LeRoy Smith of Town & Coun- in a call for a vote of the people try Utilities. 1 on a TB tax to assist in defray- , ing expenses of such care. The Toddler shop hopes to open matter of patient care had acceptance of civic responsibility for business in its new Ideation been stu<jied for several weeks ^ high sense of dedication » at 111 E. Elm street -- *--" ' . _ . for Easter. It promises one of the few istores kind in true colonial style in this part of the state. es. civic groups, etc., and a wel come and generous contribution when the Heart Fund Volunteer comes to the door. FURTHER, I commend the Heart fund volunteers for their EGA NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate ef Wii'iam Oeffling:, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday, April 2, 1956, is the claim date in the estate of William Oeffling, deceased, pending in the County Court of McHenry County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. Alfred Oeffling, Executor William M. Carroll, Jr. SPECIAL ACTIVITIES FOCUS ATTENTION ON FJ\A. WORK (Continued from Page 1) (Pub. Feb. 23 - Mar. 1-8) property, to-wit: MACHINERY 1949 Ford tractor; Ford plow; International F20 tractor; GehtiA^ , fioonralr ssihrrfeddddetr ; cChaaseP Pmero: wer; 2 InIITta<" s ternational discs, 8 ft.; International rake (side delivery); 3 section drag; International spreader; Stewart clippers; belt 6 in. by 40 ft.; cab for A. C. tractor; hog feeder & waterer; 12 A John beere combine; Ford loader (new); Ford cultivator; 2 rubber tired wagons, Commission, proposed passenger tariffs, providing for an increase with racks, (New " Idea Inter- |n passenger rates charged by it LEGAL NOTICE Please take notice that Northland preyhoiind Lines, Inc. has filed with the Illinois Commerce time i ! . _ _ to De clerk Woods said that the pres- have set my hand and affixed of lts ent levy is $36,000 for TB care ' the Seal of the City of McHenry, and that the cost to the county ! state of Illinois. has been approximately $6,000 ! GEORGE P. FREUND, I er, 2 odd liv ing room chairs, dinin connection with its intrastate operations m the state of Illinois, effective March 17, 1956. Copies of said proposed passenger tariffs can be seen at the office of the Company at Chicago or Rockford, Illinois and information regarding said proposed passenger tariff can equipment. Forks, shovels aUd obtained from the v secretary many articles used in the opera- of the Llinois Commerce Commistion of a Farm too numerous to sion' ®Pringfield, Illinois. ^ , mention. A. O. OLSON, President ALSO, one garden tractor equip- Northland Greyhound Lines, Inc. national); Case string" tie baler; Moline corn planter with Ford hitch; International plow; G. I. corn picker; 6 ft. grain drill; International corn binder; Craftman welder (new); hammer mill, lfiT in. Wards; set 28 in. trabtor chains; gas tank, 300 gal.; milk house ped with sickle mower, lawn mower and garden cultivator. This is new equipment and Ln very good condition. 509 Sixth Avenue North Minneapolis 5, Minnesota I Want Ads bring results. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE j Place yours with tbf Plaindealer Rocking chair, piano, davenport, today and get results. 2 living room tables, antique rock- . VOTE FOR One of the most attractive new i buildings in the community is j that housing Country Motors on i Rt. 31 and Idyll Dell road, south , of McHenry. the grand opening \ for which was held last month. Mayor SCHARLOW SERVICES ing room table, buffet, 3 odd dining xroom cinirs; 2 metal beds with springs; kitchen table and 4 ROTARY per month for the past several j months. ! This, he said, necessitated taking care of some of the cost' Mrs. Virginia Scharlow, 54, of j chairs; old fashioned kitchen cabfrom the general fund, which is West Shore Beach, McCullom inet> Keivinator electric stove, not adequate to stand the added Lake, died Tuesday night, Feb. I Not Responsible for Accidents financial strain. He suggested 21, at Memorial hospital. She was that possibly the best answer would be to present the matter of a tax to help defray the expenses to the people at a general election, maybe next fall. At the Feb. 16 meeting, the president announced important future dates tor Rotary members. On April 12, the international student of Rotary will be a guest at the local meeting; from June 3 to 7 will be the international convention ir. Philadelphia; and March 8 and 9 will be a vocational conference at Kankakee. Guests last Thursday were Judge Hogan, student, and Harry Kinne. Ernest Useman, chairman of the basketball banquet, announced the date as March 21 at the high school at 7 p.m. All players, coaches and wives will be guests and mem/bers and wives will also be present. The regular meeting will be held on banquet nighlt. Guest speaker will be Ray Meyer, athletic director and basketball coach at DePaul university. Virgil Pollack, commander of the American Legion, talked on that organization--its background, aims and activities. Candidates For Governor Senaio? Appear In Ciiy On Thursday evening, Feb. 23, Herbert Paschen, Democratic candidate for governor, and Richard-- Stengel,--Democratic--candi-- date for United States senator, will be in McHenry county at an open house to be held at 8 p.m. jn the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall in McHenry. "We hope everyone who is interested in this coming campaign will take this chance to meet not only Mr. Paschen and Mr. Stengel but the other Democratic state candidates," said Elmer Murphy of Wonder Lake, chairman of the Democratic county committee. Mr. Murphy said that refreshments would be served and that it would be a very informal gathering during which everyone will have a chance to visit with these candidates. the mother of Mrs. Richard Conway. The body rests at the George Jus ten & Son funeral home. Funeral arrangements were incomplete Wednesday afternoon. FATHER DIES Isaac Henry Fish died Saturday, Feb. 18, in Woodstock, following a lingering illness. He was the father of Mrs. Albert Adams of McHenry. Terms: Usual Bank Terms. VIRGIL MOORE. Owner FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WOODSTOCK, Clerking Member Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Insured Savings: Savings invested in Crystal Lake Savings and Loan Association are insured by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp., and earn 2Vz per cent plus >/2 P®1" cent extra. 33-tf {x] John P. Manning ROCHELLE, ILLINOIS Republican Candidate for State Representative Boone, DeKalb, McHenry and Ogle Counties. • Your Vote and Support Will be Appreciated Primary, April 10, 1956 tion 6 winners from McHenry in farming production and improvement are also shown: In addition, the travelling banker's plaque for winning last year's sectional program of work is on display. The chapter is proud to have had the best program of work in Section 6 last year. Locally, there are eight committees functioning, each with about four members. These committees plan and carry out most of the chapter activities. The supervised farming committee has as, its chairman Dave Buck. The main activities are fair arrangements and the swine chain. The cooperation committee has Russell Carr as chairman and has as its duties the F.F.A. magazine subscription campaign and bulletin board for members. The community service committee, headed by John Perry, AMAZING COMPORT with Patinfd RUPTURE-EASER r.M RtR. U.S. Pat. Off. (A Plotr Brace Trim) For MEN/ WOMEN and CHILDREN ighf er L«ft Sid* Pat. No 36005S1 Double $4.9$ NO FITTING REQUIRED Designed to aid Nature relieve affliction of hernia in most effective way with gentle support. Strong, form fitting, washable -- with soft flat groin pad. No steel or leather bands. Snaps in front,' adjustable leg strap and back lacing. Just measure around lowest part of abdomen and state right or left side or double. Over 1,000,000 Grateful Users! BOKSirS PHONE 40 103 S. Green St., McHenry has been in charge of the corn picker safety campaign, the safe driving day campaign and the chapter's pest control contest. Leadership Tom Blumhorst is head of the leadership committee, which arranges for officers to attend Section 6 leadership training school and delegates to be present at state and national conventions. It encourages a chapter parliamentary procedure contest and is preparing to hold a public speaking contest. Harry Diedrich is chairman of the earnings and savings committee, its duty being to contrive ways of raising chapter funds, i^ake a chapter budget and promote individual savings. • As he$d of the conduct-ofmeetings committee, Ted Schaefer schedules meetings, plans business to be discussed and encourages the wearing of special F.F.A. jackets. The scholarship committee has Bob Thompson as chairman. This group maintains a scholarship chart throughout the year and awards scholarship medals at the. annual F.F;A.--parent and aci banquet. || Charles Sowers is head of the' recreation committee which plana the social part of each meeting and organizes intramural F.F.^. teams for various sports. ^ 'The Woterlox Parade' WATERL0X TRANSPARENT FOR FLOORS! Sold By VYCITAL'S Hardware Sheet Metal Shop PHONE 98 132 S. Green St. McHenry, 111. Buy your rubber stamps at th«; McHenry Plaindealer^, ARE YOU MOVING SOON? ' Why Move Dirty Rug&? Let Us PICK THEM UP CLEAN and DELIVER THEM To your New Address FREE Pickup & Delivery ' 3 Day Service Available TIDY RUG CLEANERS Phone Woodstock 162 This Month's Special Used Throw Rugs 25c - 50c ~ $1>00 AH colors and sizes up to 3'x5' FOR SALE New Rags & Carpeting Rugs taken in " trade. For " a Free Appraisal and Estimate Phone 888. TIDY CARPETS & RUGS 604 Washington St. ^rfoodstock, 111. 1 r Renowned Gospel Singer Presents Church Bonefil Mahalia Jackson, the world renowned gospel singer, will appear at Gavin school (comer of Wilson road and Grand avenue) Ihgleside, on March 2, under sponsorship of the Ingleside Community church choir. Miss Jackson has been starred on some of the most popular coast-to-coast TV programs and has been featured in six sell-out concerts at New York's Carnegie hall. Rites Planned Friday For Walter C. Wilson Mason Contractors com: BOB PEPPING 18 and L Builders of New Construction and Remodeling ICTK COMPANY PHONE 409-R LEO KRABBENHOFT Walter G. Wilson, 46, of Wonder Lake, died at his home Tuesday, Feb. 21. He had been an employee of the Burton-Dixie corporation for the past thirty years. Survivors include the widow, Barbara; a daughter, Roberta Marie; and two brothers. Services will be held at 9:30 Friday from Holy Trinity church, Chicago. 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WANT ADS sell used refrigerators, bikes, furniture, golf clubs, etc., for CASH. tr ' WANT ADS empty attics and bring vacation CASH. WANT ADS sell things you'll no longer be using Cottage Furniture, Fishing Tackle, Porch Swings, Radios. 1 <c Ph©K® 170, Bring Mail W@Bit Aa McHenry PI t d In Your Pocket Put a Went Ad in The McHenry Plaindealer It Will Put Dollars Try Classified quick nesufts