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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Aug 1956, p. 8

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* •*1 4 ' i" ^ e Eight 1 * ft ;-4*« U.M+&&*.** x THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER HERMAN BROWN AUCTION fid Vogel • Win. Russell Jij.-;1 ' Auctioneers fr-- , BURTON'S BRIDGE MAN DIED AFTER SHORT ILLNESS I.eRoy W. Strache of Burton's I^ii<l.e:*" died at Memorial hospital Saturdav. -Aug. 11. following a .ff The undersigned will offer for! thrasvveek illness. Ho was 60 Miction the following described ; VPars 0itj . Ijtrsonol property located on the ' vVell known in the MeHenrv German Brown Farm located four community. Mr. Strache was itiileSs East-of McHenry on State born in Chicago. Feb. 4. 1896, gpute 120. one mile West of Volo fUlf1 had boon a bookkeeper at |i the City Limits c f Lakemoor, on Cl.vstai .Lake before his illness. (Saturday, Aug. 18, 1956 j* commencing at 1:00 sharp 17 Head Of Livestock I Head Registered AH Vaccinated • Survivors ""'"include his widow, j Eleanor: two daughters. Mrs. Eleanor Plourd of Berkeley. 111., I and Mrs. Joan Wagenaar of ! I.ibertyville; one brother, Joseph, of St. Petersburg, Fla.; and nine Sept 12, 4 bred heifers, 8 open \ grandchildren. fifers. | Services were held at lO^o'clock MACHINERY | Tuesday morning at St. Patrick's f Farmall ('49.) Tractor, 1 Ford i Church; with' burial in the church §54) Tractor. Gehl Chopper /.hay I cemetery. - Prior to that time coiti altch., 2 - chopper! the body rested at the Peter Wagons, Wagon Unloader, J. i M. Justen funeral home. MANY ATTRACTIONS ARE PLANNED FOR V. F. W. CARNIVAL (Continued from Page 1) Last, but equally important, has been their sponsorship of Boy and Girl Scout troops within the corrimunity. Their record merits the support of the local public at next week's carnival. ROTARY NEWS anfiean. hay crusher, 8" Ezee Flow fertilizer spreader,, Decker weed Sprayer, Hny rack. 2 portable hog louses, 300 gal. gas tank,-20' port- Able elevator, 24" Deil barn fan, $4 drinking cups, IHC 8' grain drill, 7' Cultimulcher, Four section ifcood drag, Ford disc, cultivator, j&oop, plow<v belt pulley, Case 2-14 The deceased was d member oi the Holy Name society. KUSCH RITES AT CHRIST THE KING CHURCH THURSDAY An illness' of six months end- , ed Sunday. Aug. 12. with the j|low„ IHC side rake, New Idea ! death of Mrs. Antoinette Kusch, jpaanure spreader, Flare wagon ; 0f Wonder Lake, who passed box, 80 steel posts, barbwire, 2! away at the Villa rest home. Stock tanks. Large Universal i she was a native of Chicago. Jftimp, Surge Milking machine. | where she was born April 18, iilany other articles. I 1880. FEED I Surviving are two daughters §0 acres standing corn. 500 bu. | nnf| three sons. Mrs. Irene Barkes Qfets, 600 hales mixed hay, 2501 (>f Chicago. Edward Kusch of Wales straw. Round Lake. Mrs. Anna Stobbe ,, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE | of Chicago and Fred and Wil- Speed Queen washer, Kitchen cab-, liam Kusch of Wonder Lake; one feet, Whirl pool gas drier, Other sister, Mrs. Estelle Ciaglo; two Household furnishings. . brothers, Stanley and Stephen ,vNot Responsible For Accidents Pozarski; ten grandchildren and ; Terms: Usual bank terms j four great-grandchildren. JPHMAN BROWN, Owner !M Th;„s^>' fSal a,j£ 2 IgOGEL - RUSSELL, Auctioneers. Thursday morning at 10 o'clock, ^tMcHenry State Bank, Clerking j when rites are being held at Christ the King church, with interment in the church cemetery. rf| Buy your rubber stamps at the ptcHenry Platndealer. VILLA NURSING HOME ON PISTAKEE BAY, NEAR McHENRT Home for the Aqed SENILE BED PATIENTS the sponsoring organization, members, of Which will be assisted in the work of the carnival by the ladies' auxiliary. The latter group will be in charge of the food booths. Probably few people realize the many contributions made by the Veterans of Foreign Wars to their home community. In addition to their primary purpose of work for hospitalized , . , , „ veterans. they have provided P,tal [or McHenry County was their clubhouse as a home for '™ ' lo sP™k th* °P<™- the Red Cross blood bank and ^on 11 of hospitals and more specithe polio clinic. on ,^e building program ' • , I of Memorial hospital and the For the older teen-agers they , problems ontaiied in the enlargehave served breakfasts for sev- mem program . & eral years following the post- Hp mentjoned one item of prom parties. special interest in regard to Rehabilitation work, too, has (he hj her cha for hospital been among the projects lor room8 1oday than a few pg which they ha\e worked tiie- j at,0 jyj,- Hansen said that actulessly. j aj]y }lospital bills remained very Young and old sports enthus- | ut<|r different than heretofore i a s t s h a v e b e n e f i t t e d f r o m t h e ; . generosity of the organization in ! bp™U!* the avera*e stay m a providing space for diamonds for1 hospital is for a considerably Little League and Softball league > shorter time. play. Only recently did they give j -• ----:-- approval of more land so that I What you are has its inflnence the Pony league, too, might have .in making otb°r people what they their own diamond. iare. Local Couple Back jFrom Trip In Southwest (Continued from Page 1) President 'John Looze nouneed more than 90 per cent attendance at last week's meet- ! in ing. s Guests were Bill Axelrod • u ;,s and a visiting Itotarian, Dr. Ed ! happy to return and live quiet- j llovorka. ' ly among their McIIenry friends l'.ert Hansen of Memorial Hos- --1--•... 'I'-.u.'A1-/ : IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our beloved daughter and sister, Carole Ann Reinboldt, whose life expire^ Aug. 12, 1951. one of beauty and has fond , May the good Lord bless and memories of one particular spot, j keep you, Ouray, which he says exactly J We know that we will meet fits the description of it as again, ••Switzerland of America." Where parting is no more. The entire trip was made with That you whom we loved so a house trailer which the Prieses | use during the winter months j Have only gone before. Florida. While the travelling' It's lonesome without you. most enoyable, they are *15 Mom, Dad, Jan and Gwen * W 'V - , " V " „ 1 „ "• _ " • 1 ' ' ' ' : \ - <•».. i.. • ; ' - "- . T h u r s d a y , A u g u s t ; 1 6 » 1 9 5 6 ^ SERVICE NEWS Continued from Page 1 ty-one'rating structures and choice of any work he decidesS5^. special- SHOP AT HOME CARD OF THANKS I am most grateful to those who sent "cards and gifts, the friends who visited me and for other kindnesses extended while I was in ,the hospital with a broken leg,. Kathryn O'Donnell 15 ^gOJ N. Court St. PHONE McHENRY 461 FIBRE McHENRY GLASS AWNINGS Direct-To-You Lite Without Heat Installed Custom Made at 50% Savings ;-- Beautifies -- Protects Your Home -- Best Materials Used. ALL WORK GUARANTEED We Will Not Be Under-Sold FOR FREE ESTIMATE McHENRY 1024-M ^CEIINER heat FOR^X SSMONtY!! WITH THE JhtpwteJ FILT-R-ITE GLASS FIBER AIR FILTER The filters in your- forced warm air furnaces should be changed when they become dirt-clogged. To get ALL the heat you pay for, replace them with inexpensive, new Filt-R-Ites. They trap dust and dirt,.. give you a cleaner home! for prompt serv/ce call NOW I CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank Mrs. Cjuentin Walsh and Miss Joan Nimsgern for volunteer nurse .duty •--| on Marine Day; also the Boy Scouts for their first aid tent. Gertrude Barbian, branch chaiiiiian of *15 ' American Red Cross LEGAL NOTICE The Board of Directors, Memorial Hospital for McHenry County, Woodstock, Illinois, will receive sealed bids for the construction of the Additions and Alterations to the present hospital building located at 527 West South Street, Woodstock, Illinois until 8:00 p.m. CDT, on the 12th day of September, 1956, at the office of the Owner, 527 West South Street, Woodstock, Illinois. Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at that time. The work will be let under five principal cbntracts: 1. General; 2. Plumbing; 3. Heating and Ventilating; 4. Electrical Wiring and Fixtures, and 5. Kitchen Equipment. ^ „ The, contract documents, including plans and specifications, are on file at the office of the Owner, 527 West South Street, Woodstock, Illinois and at the office of the Architects, William A. Ganster and Arthur Henninghausen, 222 Washington Street, Waukegan, Illinois. Drawings and specifications may be obtained by depositing.. $15.00 with the Architects for/ each set of documents on or after the 15th day of August,, 1956. The amount of the deposit will be refunded to each actual bidder who returns the ' plans and specifications in good condition within 10 days after,- the opening of bids. Additional sets may be obtained at the rate , of $5.00 per set, not refundable. The Board of Directors, Memorial Hospital for McHenry County, Woodstock, Illinois, -reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any informalities in bidding. ; satisfactory bid guarantee according to Paragraph 13, Sec. tion I, General Conditions shal*£ be submitted with each bid. No bid may be withdrawn after the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids for at least thirty (30) days. ' BOARD OF DIRECTOR^ Meniorial Hospital for McHenry Courtly Woodstock, Illinois^.. By RUSSELL K. REIMER Secretary^ August 10, 1956 ^ (Pub. Aug. 16-23-30, 1956) I All Sizes Any Quanity Free Delivery A & A Filter Sales - Box 243 212 Maple Ave. McHenry, Illinois Phone McHenry 946 or Richmond 3351 after 6 p.m. A CORN CftiB £ASy TO ERgCT ITS THE CORN CRIB « bat* of the Speedy roof is anchored 24 timet to the rotten and to the crib ittelf. IT CANT BLOW OFF! 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