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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Oct 1959, p. 7

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TtesAy, October 15. 1959 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALEH 9mfmi Real Estate Real Estate RANCH HOME -- 2 large bedrooms, hardwood floors, garage, city water and sewerage, gas heat, aluminum ^Brfns, screens and Venetian blinds, beautiful corner lot. EV 5-2263. 24 BY OWNER, 3 bedroom ranch, years, full basement, gas heat, alum, storms & screens Water softener, landscaped, driveway, 17x15 cement patio, fenced yard, lot 80 x 150. $15,- 000. Lakeland Shores, McHen- £. Phone EV 5-4853. 24 tcHENRY and LAKE AREA Year 'Round Homes. Seasonal Homes, farms vacant; Home sites. Income properties. JACOB FRITZ 3 REALTORS Real Estate Rti 5. McHenry, 111. Ph. EVergreen 5-0037 9-tf FOR SALE - HOMES - FARMS CHOICE LOTS-BUSINESSES RESORT PROPERTY KNOX REAL ESTATE ^ 405 Richmond Road McHenry, 111. Phone: EVergreen 5-0421 42-tf Looking For A Home? Homes built anywhere, anytime, any style. FHA or con-- ventional financing. Priced from $9,900 to $40,000. For information or to see our work-- & Call LEE COONEY Contractor EVergreen 5-4345 18-tf I FOR SALE nSUNNYSIDE -- Two bedroom Home, gas heat, large utility room, att. garage, one block to beach. Only $12,000. 10 ACRES, with 2 houses, one modern, the other semi modern, both good condition. Garage, work shop. Crystal Lake commuting. Several others to offer. Howe Agency, 85 Gates St., Crystal Lake, 111. Ph. 495 or 965-R. 23 SACRIFICE 2 bedroom home; attached 1^2 garage; partial basement; newly decorated; hardwood floor; oil heat. 2 lots. \ Reasonable. EV 5-4807. X ' i 24 PRICED FOR QUICK SALE Moving out of town due to business. 3 bedroom, 5 year old ranch type house. Located on landscaped hill lot. 3 blocks out of city limits, 4 blocks from shopping and school. Full basement, own well, metal awniugs, gas heat and utilities: Immediate Occupancy Call Sat. or Sun. Weekdays after 3:00 pjn. EV 5-0272 507 N. Riverside Drive 24-tf On Fox River Near Chain O' Lakes Year 'round custom built 3 bedroom home. One year old. 5 thermopane picture windows, gas heat. Price includes aluminum storms and screens, refrigerator, range, washer-dryer, dishwasher. $19,900 Phone CrystalvLake 1392-M-2 24 LAKELAND PARK -- 3 bedroom home. Living room 12x26, tile kitchen and bath, gas heat, garage. Price $13,- 200. Owner will take $1,000 down, balance terms. jJChannel Front, Pistakee Highlands, 2 bedroom, living, kitchen, dinette, 81 foot water front lot. Only $12,250. We have many other listings from $15,000 to $55,000. For appointment call at our office in Johnsburg. JACOB FRITZ $ Realtors Rt. 5, McHenry Phone EV 5-0037 24 We Have Qualified Buyer For 3 Bedroom Ranch Or Cape Cod Home In Pistakee Bay Area Will Pay Up To $30,000 For Right Location On River or Bay Phone Mr. McDermott ACTIVE REALTY EV 5-0742 Wanted Legal FOR RENT OR FOR SALE. 3 bedroom ranch, garage attached, floor heat. For Rent: 5 room house, $55 mo. Also' 3 & 5 r o o m f u r n i s h e d o r u n - i furnished houses; furnace heat! $75 mo. & up. 2 room furnish-! ed motel apts. and sleeping' rooms $10 wk & up. Phone EV 5-1079. 24 RELIABLE PERSON to finish payments on 21 cu. ft. freezer. Save $150. Guaranteed 5 years. Can be seen „at Carey Appliance, Inc., 119 S. Green St. Phone EV 5-5500. 24 EXCELLENT location, close to town. Waterfront. 3 bedroom, one story cottage. EV 5-3080. 24 To Be Given Away FIVE ROOM home with bath, kitchen, dining room, living room, 2 bedrooms, full basement, garage, all moderti, ^ood location on paved road. Call after 6 p.m. week days or Sunday. Write Box 551 in care of Plaindealer. 24 FOR SALE Vacant Lot Country Club Sub. 40'xll0' one block from beach. Lot located at west end of Virginia street. First $900 takes it! PART COCKER puppies. Call Geo. Gilpin. EV 5-1502. *24 TO BE GIVEN AWAY: 1 year old female Labrador. Has had all shots. Good with children. Housebroken. EVergreen 5- 5696. 24 I Lost and Found ! 1 PAIR OF women's eye ^glasses. Vicinity of Green St. ! Reward. EV 5-1633. 24 On Fox River 66' river frontage x 140 ft. deep. 4 bedroom year-around house, screened front porch, includes all furnishings. FA oil heat, tool shed, a real yearend bargain. Only $13,500. Country Club Sub. 120' x 118' lot. 1 block from beach, 2 bedroom year-round home, gas heat, small garage, upper floor can be remodeled into additional sleeping rooms. Reduced for quick' sale. $8,000. MOSAIC TILE Make Your Own Table Tops - Lamps - Trivets We Will Teach You How Only J 24-2 FOR SALE Waterfront new 3 bedroom ranch home -- end of North Riverside Drive. lv2 baths; recreation room 14'x38'; basement; attached garage; Salem maple cabinet kitchen; hardwood floors; natural gas heat; alum, storms & screens. Lor 70 ft. on water, 110 ft. on road and 170 ft. deep. Price $24,500 Open For Inspection Call EVergreen 5-4908 CLIFFORD BENJAMIN McHenry, 111. 24 WATCH FOR THE GALLAGHER SIGN 3 BEDROOM HOMES ^ Only 2 years old. FA natural gas heat. Cabinet kitchen. Excellent condition. Low down payment. Only $12,125.00. Built in 1953. Tile bath with shower. Birch cabinet kitchen. Fall basement. Hardwood floors. Attached garage. FA natural gas heat. Extra lot available. A bargain at $15,000.00. Large 140 x 140 lot. Tile bath. Good closet space. FA natural gas heat Utility room. Lovely landscaping. $15,800. A luxury home in excellent location. IV2 ceramic tile baths. Fireplace. Electric kitchen. Full basement. Attached garage. ALSO Income TWO FLAT in McHenry on large corner lot. Double control gas heat Basement and garage. Asking $28,500. Still excellent buys available on water frontage, $11,850 and up. * A. H. GALLAGHER AND ASSOCIATES JINNY GALLAGHER ANN ZAHN EVergreen 5-1629 EVergreen 5-3080 24 MODELS NOW OPEN v OAKWOOD SHORES WONDER LAKE SEE OUR 1960 Custom-Built 3 & 4 Bedroom Ranch Hornet FROM $10,950.00 • " ' PLUS SITE LOW DOWN PAYMENT t Monthly payments from $68.54 (Principle - Int.) FEATURES INCLUDE: • Huge 95' x 135' lot (12.000 sq. ft.) • Beautiful built-in cabinets • Large and ample closets • Choice of colors and exterior elevations • Insulated extra heavy and complete • 100 plus amp electric service • Aluminum combination doors included • Basement, garage optional • Gas, oil or electric heat • Close to churches, schools and shopping ^ • Private park, beach & lake facilities on beautiful, private Wonder Lake SEND FOR OUR FREE BROCHURE One Mile North of Highway 120 on Wonder Lake Road OPEN SUNDAY AND DAILY TO 7:00 P.M. T. P. MATHEWS, REALTORS Wonder Lake, 111. Phone 3061 24 Hickory Grange 2 bedroom home, 18 x 20 2 car garage, storms & screens, l a r g e l o t , w a t e r r i g h t s , f u l l bath, tiled floors. Very low taxes. Full price only $11,000. Sunnyside Estates 3^ year old aluminum sided home. 3 bedrooms, full basement, automatic gas heat, lge. lot. Owner transferred out of state, will sell for quick sale. Only $12,500.00. Cooney Heights Beautiful 2 bedroom Ranch! home, attached garage, 3 years old, frame with brick front, excellent landscaping, auto, gas heat, wall to wall carpeting, triple track alum, storms and screens, cabinets in kitchen & lots of storage cabinets in garage. This home has many extras, such as furniture and tools, and must be seen to be appreciated. Ill health of owner makes this for sale, and NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE REFUSED! McHenry -- In Town 132' x 187' is the size of the lot that has beautiful landscaping, 10 year old brick and frame ranch home, extra large full basement, 3 bedrooms, all plastered walls, 2 car garage with large work area, breezewav, large kitchen w/loads of beautiful wood cabinets, wall to wall carpet and fireplace in living room, entrance area w/terrazo floor, air conditioner, wood storms and screens, plus many other features. Shown by appt. only. Priced in the 20 thousands for quick sale. Have Fun and Instruction at Sergants FAIR-O-LEA FARM Vz mile south of Rt. 12 on Johnsburg - Wilmot Road 20-tf ADULT ART CLASS -- Oil painting & water color, pencil and wash technique. Every Tuesday, beginning October 20. 1 to 3 p.m. Possible evening class also. For information call EV 5-3815 or EV 5-1190. 24 Halloween Dance at McHenry Legion Home Saturday, Oct. 31 Starting at 9 P.M. Music By George Freund's Orchestra Prizes for Best Costumes Costumes Not Required Refreshments -- Tickets $1.00 Sponsored by McHenry Post, No. 491 24 AIRPLANE RIDES, lc petpound, $1.00 minimum. Called off last Sunday because of wind. Will be held Sunday. October 18. Woodstock Airport Route 14, west of Woodstock. 24 FRIDAY NITE Special Haddock or perch fish dinner. 75c. Jumbo shrimp plate, $1.50. Broiled lobster tail dinner, 12 oz. $2.50. Club Lilymoor, Rtc. 120. 24 "The Realty of Sensibly-Priced) Listings" 206 S. Green St. Ph. EV 5-1125 Open 7 Days A Week . ' Adequate Financing Available' 24 IT PAYS TO ! ADVERTISE ! REAL ESTATE ANNUAL COSTUME DANCE Saturday, October 24 Prizes for Costumes Sponsored By The Lilymoor Property Owners Association at CLUB LILYMOOR Route 120 121 Beef and food preparation are the two most popular 4-.H projects in Illinois. Photography, introduced to the Illinois 4-H program in 1957, is the fastest growing new project But nearly, all 4-H projects showed higher enrollments this year as total Illinois 4-H membership reached an all-time high of 71,435 members. REAL ESTATE W A N T E D We have buyers waiting for various types of homes. If you have a home, farm or business property please phone EVergreen 5-0430. Atlas Builders and Real Estate 20-tf BUY OF THE YEAR Orchard Beach river front. 3 bedroom, lv2 baths home. Fireplace. 2 porches, 1 heated. Basement. Garage. Guest house. Pier. Many extras. A rare bargain at $19,500. Terms if necessary. CALL MR. HEINEN EV 5-2527 BAIRD AND WARNER INC. 24 NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION Nutice is hereby given to all persons residing in the following described area of land to wit: Those parts of Section 17, 19. 20. 29 and 30 of Township 45. North, Range 9, East of the Third Principal Meridian, in McHenry Coun-, ty. Illinois, bounded and described as follows: commencing at the Northwest corner of Lot 10 in Pistakee Keach. being a Subdivision of a part of a fractional Northeast quarter of Section 19, Township 45 North. Range 9, East of the Third Principal Meridian, thence East on the North line of said lot 10 and on the North line of said Lot .10 produced East to the East shore of Pistakee Bay in the Northwest quarter of Section 20'^and being the NorthwesterlyMine as shown the plat of the|Club grounds of Spring Lake being John B. Festert's Subdivision of part of the Northwest quarter of Section 20, Township 45 North. Range 9, East of the Third Principal Meridian. said plat having been filed for record on January 26. 1887 and recorded in the recorder's office of McHenry, Illinois in Book 1 of Plats, page 14: thence Northeasterly and Easterly along the Northwesterly and Northerly lines of aforesaid Club grounds of Spring Lake, being the Easterly and Southeasterly shore of Pistakee Bay in the Northwest quarter of Section 20 and 17. to the Northeast corner of Lot 3 of aforesaid Club grounds of Spring Lake; thence South along the Kast line of said Lot 3 and East line of said Lot 3 produced South to the North line of the Northwest quarter of Section 20; thence continuing South 115 feet; thence East along a line parallel to the North lim* of Section 20 to a line 120 feet West of and parallel to the East line of the Northwest quarter of Section 20; thence South 100 feet on a line parallel to and 120 feet West of the Kast line of the Northwest quarter of Section 20; thence East 120 feet to the East line of the Northwest quarter of Section 20; thence South 900 feet along said East line; thence West at right angles to said East line 234.35 feet; thence North parallel to said East line 600 feet; thence West at right angles to the last described line to the East line of the West half of the Northwest quarter; of the Northwest quarter of Section 20; thence South to the South line of the North half of the Northwest quarter of Section 20; thence West along the said South line of the North half of the Northwest quarter of Section 20 to its intersection with the East line of Regner's Pistakee Ray Subdivision being a Subdivision of part of the fractional Northwest quarter of Section 20, Township 45 North, Range 9; thence North 2 degrees West along the East line of Regner's Pistakee Bay Subdivision to the Northeast corner of Lot 1 in aforesaid Subdivision; thence South 88 degrees, 46 minutes West along the North line of said Lot 1. 48.6 feet: thence South .">7 degrees, 27 minutes. West 95 feet along the No"h line of said Lot 1; thence S nth 45 degrees. 54 minutes West along the North line of said Lot 1 80 feet to the West line of the aforesaid Subdivision; thence South 4 degrees. 02 minutes West along said West line to the Southwest corner of Lot 8 in said Subdivision; thence South 60 degrees 48 minutes East along the South line of said Subdivision and along said South line produced Southeasterly to the Center line of Regner Road; thence South along the center line of said Road to the South line of the Northwest quarter of Section 20; thence West along the South line of the Northwest quarter of Section 20 to the East line of the West half of the Northwest one-quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 20; thence South on the East line of the West half of the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter 300 feet: thence West on a line 300 feet South of and parallel to the North line of the Southwest quarter of Section 20 to the West line of the Southwest quarter of Section 20; thence South" 400 feet along the West line of the Southwest quarter of Section 20: thence West 1000 feet on a line parallel to the North line of the Southeast quarter of Section 19; thence tered the 13th day of October South 1000 feet on a line, A.D. 1959 on the petition filed parallel to the East line of! in said Court, a Special Electhe Southeast quarter of tion will be held on Saturday Section 19; thence South- the 31st \day of October A.D. easterly to the Southeast 1959 between the Hours of 7:00 corner of the Southeast i A.M. and i LATE FLASH Brush Fire Firemen were called' to Mill street late Wed-* P.M. within the! nesday afternoon to exquarter of Section 19; limits of the proposed village; +;n011;Qv, a hrnch firo thence South along the East for the purpose of submitting i -- line of the Northeast quar- to the legal voters residing ter of Section 30 to a point within the limits described, the lying 300 feet North of an' question, whether the above parallel to the center line j described territory shall be orof Lincoln Road; thence ganized as a Village under the Southeasterly along a line General Law of this State to be known as the Village of Pistakee Bay, at which time and Lincoln Road to a pioint on! place all residents residing a line 500 feet West of and! within the proposed area hereparallel to the East linej inbefore described may vote 300 feet North of and parallel to the center line of of the Northwest quarter of Section 29; thence South along a line 500 feet West of and parallel to the East line of the Northwest quarter of Section 29 to the center line of Lincoln Road; thence Northwesterly along the center line of Lincoln Road to the West line of the Northwest quarter of Section 29; thence South along the West line of Section 29 to a point 200 feet North of the South line of the Northeast quarter of Section 30; thence West along a line 200 feet North of an parallel to the South line of the Northwest quarter of Section 30 to the West line of the East half of the Northeast quarter of Section 30: thence North along the West line of the East half of the Northeast quarter of Section 30 to the North line of the Northeast quarter of Sectidn 30; thence East along the North line of the Northeast quarter of Section 30, 200 feet; thence North 450 feet along a line parallel to the East Yes or No on the question: Shall the territory known as Pistakee Bay as hereinabove described be incorporated as a Village under the General' Law of the State of Illinois. It has been further ordered by said Court that the legal voters of said described territory shall deposit their ballots af. the polling place held at the residence of James B. Leonardo located on Bay Road within the proposed Village of Pistakee Bay. JAMES H. COONEY Judge of the County Court of McHenry County, Illinois Walter W. Ulick Attorney for Petitioners Pistakee Bay McHenry. Illinois EV 5-3185 (Pub. Oct. 15. 1959) C of C Head State of Illinois > ) ss County of McHenry ) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF McHENRY COUNTY No. 37023 JAMES WILLIAM SPARKS. Plaintiff, vs. EVA HOLBROOK line of the Southeast quar- SPARKS, Defendant. MARC A. BUETTELL Marc A. Buettell, Sycamore, has been elected president of the Illinois State Chamber of Commerce. Election took place at a meeting of the statewide business organization's board of directors held Thursday, - Oct. 8, in Chicago where the Chamber held its two-day. forty-first annual meeting. ter of Section 19; thencc West to the West line of PUBLIC NOTICE The requisite affidavit for the East 1300 feet of the | publication having been filed. Southeast quarter of Sec-! notice is hereby given you, the tion 19: thence North along said Eva Holbrook Sparks, that • *° English Prairie and played> the West fine of the East \ a suit has been filed in the |a *2 to 12 tie game that was Spring Grnvf EAGLES PLAY TIE GAME AGAINST ENGLISH PRAIRIE by Mrs. Ci>«ries Freund Last week Wednesday the Spring Grove Eagles travelled 1300 feet of the Southwest quarter of Section 19; 1500 Circuit Court of McHenry; go°^ playing all the woy by County. Illinois, by the plain- j both teams. Ted Quick of Engfeet; thence West along a tiff against you, for divorce :hsh Pr»irie threew Sl* line parallel to the Northland other relief; that summons! of them were good line of the Southeast quar-1 duly issued against you, which ! for touchdowns. A run of twenty-one yards by Bob Pulk thre nce tNoTrth a1lo n• g 6 a ,l ine j less y1o8 u. £Ev a^ Ho likb r*o'o kw Sparks I I^of the Eagles scored a touch- fQr ^ _ At ^ end p a r a 11 e t o t h e W e s t f i l e y o u r a p p e a r a n c e n n s a « d , o f t h e f i m h a J f ( h e g c o r e w a s line of the Southeast quar-, surt not later than 30 days; u g _n favQr Qf English ter of Section 19, 600 feet: from the date of the first thence East 1600 feet along a line parallel to the North Prairie. In the second half publication, default may i Mike Sanders threw a thirty entered against you and a De- i varcj pass Leslie McDermott line of the Southeast quar-cree entered in accordance for a fOUChdown The PAT ter of Section 19; thence with the prayer of said Com-] wag missed the score 12 to 12. plaint- , George Barth stopped an Eng- LESTER EDINGERjijj.^ threat on the 19 North to the Center line of Bay Road; thence Northwesterly along the center line of Bay Road to its intersection with a line 2001 Attorney for Plaintiff feet North of and parallel i Route 120 East to the South line of the: McHenry, Illinois Clerk ROBERT I. JOHNSON Southwest quarter of Section 19; thence West along said line 200 feet North of and parallel to the South line of the Northeast quarter of Section 19. 600 feet: thence South parallel to the West line of the Northeast quarter of Section 19, 200 feet to the South line of the Northeast quarter of Section 19: thence West along said South.; line 900 feet; thenqe North along a line parallel to the West line of the Northeast quar ter of Section 19, 500 feet; thence East parallel to the South line of the Northeast quarter of Section 19 to the center line of Bay Road; thence Northwesterly along the center line of Bay Road to its intersection with the Southerly line produced West of Lot 9 in Sayer's Addition to Pistakee Beach Subdivision, being a Subdivision of part of the Northeast quarter of Section 19: thence West along the prolongation of the aforesaid South line of Lot 9. 600 feet; thence North parallel to the West line of the Northeast quarter of Section 19 to the North line of the South half of the Northeast quarter of Section 19: thence East alons the North line of the South half of th-v* Northeast quarter of Section 19; to th< Center line of I^y Road thence Northerly along the center line of Bay Road to its intersection with thr South line produced West of Lot 14 in Pistakee Beach Subdivision being a Subdivision of part of the North east quarter of Section 19: thence West on the prolongation of the aforesaid South line of Lot 14 350 feet; thence North parallel to the West line of the Northeast quarter of Section 19 to the prolongation of the North line of Lot 10 in aforesaid Pistakee Beach Subdivision produced West; thence East to the Northwest corner of Lot 10 in Pistakee Beach Subdivision aforesaid and the place ,>f beginning of this description. all being in Township 45 North, Range 9, East of the Third Principal Meridian, all in McHenry County. Illinois. That pursuant to order of the Honorable James H. Cooney, Judge of the County Court, McHenry County, Illinois en- EVergreen 5-1400 (Pub. Oct. 15 22-29. 1959) ! yard line and the game ended I with a tie score. Clubs Meet Members of the Holy Name Society of St. Peter's church met at the parish hall on Wednesday night for their regular PROCLAMATION meeting. Services with the ... . r, ., .• » rosary and Benediction were WHEREAS, A Presiden la -n preceding the proclamation designating Oct. | mecting Following the meet- 24 as United Nations Day has ; car(js were played and rebeen issued annually since freshments were served. I The firemen held their reg WHEREAS, The governor or i ular meetjng at t^e fire house the State of Illinois has also annually issued a similar proclamation, and WHEREAS. The United Nations is dedicated to lasting peace throughout the world and is therefore identified with the hopes and aspirations of the world's peoples, and WHEREAS, Interest in the United Nations has grown steadily each year because of the increase in public understanding of its aims, and WHEREAS, It is altogether fitting and proper to, once again, mark this important settside time with official proclamation, NOW. THE R E F O R E, I George P. Freund, mayor of McHenry. do hereby proclaim Ort. 24 of the present year, as UNITED NATIONS DAY in the city of McHenry, and urge ill our citizens to demonstrate •heir faith in the United Nations in a manner befitting the occasion. I also call upon the press, clergy, schools, civic groups, labor, veterans, radio and television stations to cooperate in the observance. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the City of McHenrv to be affixed. Dismiss Charges Against James Olson A reckless driving charge against James Olson of East wood Manor, signed by Chief of Police Kraus of Lakemoor was dismissed by Judge Arnolo Rauen last Salurd-iy morning because he felt there was not enough evidence available. A second charge on failure to syield the right of way was similarly dismissed for the same reason. Action resulted from a collision at Lakemoor several weeks ago. with the case being transferred to the court of Judge Rauen on a change of venue. The nineth annual University of Illinois Sheep Day on Monday night. A social evening at cards followed the meeting and a lunch was served. Members of her club were entertained at the home of. Mrs. Arthur Kattner on Thursday evening. A chop suey dinner was served and the eve-, ning was spent at cards. Prizes went to Mrs. L. L. Kagan, Mrs. Arthur Klein and Mrs. Norbert Klaus. The club will meet next at the home of Mrs. Charles Freund on Nov. 3. K. C. Guests at St. Peter's Members of the Knights of Columbus received Holy Communion in a body during the eight o'clock mass at St. Peter's church on Sunday morning. After mass they were served breakfast in the parsh hall by members of the Christian Mothers sodality. Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutton entertained at their home on Thursday night in honor of the fifth birthday of little Miss Diana Sutton. Diana was the happy recipient of lovely gifts. Cake and ice cream was served •he guests. We Were Happy to Hear ...that Mrs, Ben Marks was released from the hospital and is improving. ...that Mrs. Alice Wagner is "eeling better and is again up md around. ...that Dean and Diana Sutfon are all over the chicken pox and Dean is back in school. ...that no one was hurt very seriously bv the tornado that hit McHenry although it got mightv close to some of our relatives and friends. (•ne&ts In the home of Mr and Mrs. Leu Smith on Sunday were her father. Alfred Petska of Hoi-' •iimhe. Wis., and her sisters, Mrs. Rose Ma sens on and Mr. and Mrs. Art Hatfield of Cornell. Wis. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Art Simonsen of scheduled for Friday." Oct." 30 Cornell; Mr. and Mrs. Dick There will be something of in- Paddock of Janesville, Wis.; terest in the program for all and Mr and Mrs. Roy Petska who are in the sheep business, i of Round Lake.

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