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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Oct 1966, p. 15

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National Commander Visits Voyageuers Of Voiture 578 Guantanamo Bay is the United States oldest overseas naval base, acquired through a lease agreement with Cuba in 1903. The base includes a harbor, ship repair facilities, and two airfields. Guantanamo's wartime role is to support combatant naval forces operating in the Atlantic. has completed four weeks of individual combat training here. During the(/ training period; he received more than 200 hours of ihstruction in guerrilla warfare, the use of infantry weapons, combat patrols, and squad tactics. Army Private Martin J. Weisenburger Jr., 22, whose patents, live at 7217 Loras lane, Wonder Lake, completed eight weeks of advanced infantry training Oct. 14 at Ft. Ord, Calif. He received s p e c i a l i z e d i n s t r u c t i o n in small unit tactics and in' firing such weapons as the M-14 rifle, the M-60 machinegun and the .'5.5-inch rocket launcher. CONDUCT FIRE DRILLS IN ALL AREA SCHOOLS In observance ot Fire Prevention Week, fire drills were held last Wednesday in all the schools. The inspection team was headed by Assistant Chief Glenn Peterson, Capt. Harry Conway, Secretary John Shay, Walter Mueller and Gerard Justen. Station II in Johnsburg also had a team inspecting schools and holding fire drills in that community. OCTOBER 20, 1966 - MCHENRY PLAINDEALER - SECTION 2, PAGE 3 The schools, their enrollment and time of evacuation were listed as follows: St. Mary's, 615, 1:20 time; St. Patrick's, 460, 1:05; Ringwood, 52, :30; Kindergarten, 42, :30; Hilltop, 678, :45; Valley View, 523, :35; Junior High, 537, 1:10; Edgebrook, 766, 1; high school, 1,484, 3; St. John's, 385, :55; Johnsburg public, 588, :55. The fire department received cooperation from a 11 school personnel. The visiting teams, in their inspection, found some fire extinguishers not operating properly. Shop fa McHenry A UNICEF Hallo ween "treat',' of 50 cents protects seven children from .malaria for a year. A UNICEF Halloween "treat" of 75 cents cures a young victim of leprosy. AUCTION GLENN P. DAVIS Marine Private Glenn P. Davis, son' of Mrs. ~ Lis Beauboucf of 722 Rand road, McHenry, has completed four weeks of individual combat training at Camp Pendleton. Marine Private Robert D. Waller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis J' Waller of 6079 Magnolia drive, Ringwood, has completed four weeks of in- $ividual combat training at Camp Pendleton, Calif. During the training period, he received more than 200 hours of instruction in guerrilla warfare, the use of infantry" weapons, combat patrols, and squad tactics. Seaman Richard A. Forsberg, USN, son of Mrs. L.K. F o r s b e r g o f 4 1 2 0 E . L a k e (ri„, are SOU\G!^<?>«nlnM.ot the 2nd di.- Shore drive, Wonder Lafe, is ftf /. . tr*!*1"' are attending the Fire Control y t'"l^n78 "»th coveralla) with Chef Technl<.ian school at ,he Nav. De Chemin De Fer Jack Wilson (center), national comman der of the Forty et Eight. The surprise visit of C.D. C.D.F. Wilson was indeed a most pleasant one to the Voya g e u r s o f V o i t u r e 5 7 8 , a n d their guests from the voitures in the 2nd district and other districts of the state. It was believed by Voyageurs Saynor and Mracheck that due to the recent election of the C.D. C.D.F. and his large list of other obligations that he would be unable to visit "The little Voiture with a Big Heart" at their first annual outdoor wreck, which was held at the Hoppe Farm on W o n d e r L a k e r o a d , j u s t south of Route 120. C.D.C.D.F. Jack Wilson commended Voiture 578 on the splendid terrain and the manner in which the degrees were handled, also stating that this was the finest wreck he had attended in his many years in the organization. Chef De Gare George Mracheck of McHenry, believing that "The best is none too good" for Voiture 578, News About Our Servicemen al Training center, Great Lakes. The school prepares students for work in the Navy's fire control technician rating, which is the art and science of the control of missiles, torpedoes and guns. Students are taught basic electricity, electronics and fire control equipment mechanisms. Cpl. NORMAN MACDONALD Marine Cpl. Norman A. Macdonald m, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Macdonald of 3904 West street, Mcranged with good friends of Henry, was awarded a Letter Du Page county Voiture 263 of Appreciation for mentori to have, its tqp notch jcituai- ?,erv^?_ team and wrecking crew., assist in their Wreck (Initiation of new members). The outstanding ritual team was headed by Freddie Grimm of Lombard. Gene " B l o o d y " M i l l e r o f G l e n Ellyn and his wrecking crew did an excellent job on the second degree ( simulated combat conditions both physical and mental). Members are artists in this degree, presenting it with dignity. C.D.C.D.F. Jack Wilson also was extremely impressed by both of these teams andthe fine performance they presented. McHenry county is • looking forward again next year to being the host to the other voitures in the Grande Voiture d'lllinoLs, with the assistance of DuPage County Voiture 263. The visit of C.D.C.D.F. Jack Wilson brings the score up to the visit of two national commanders to Voiture 578 in just three years. The first time was when Sous Grande Cheminot Saynor was Chef De Gare of Voiture 578 and C.D.C.D.F. Frank Graham of Tyler, Texas, honored the voiture with a weekend stay. while serving with the First Marine Division Band at Chu Lai, Viet Nam. The award was presented by Colonel W. A. Leinter, commanding officer of Headquarters Battalion. DENNIS KOZICKI Dennis Kozicki, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kozicki of 4320 W. Clearview avenue, McHenry, arrived home Friday from Viet Nam, where he served for a year. He has been discharged and will reside with his parents. Pfc. LAWRENCE SCHtJERR Pfc. Lawrence Schuerr, son of the senior Schuerrs of Lilymoor, was promoted to his present rank after completing boot training in San Diego. From there he was --;-- sent to Camp Pendleton, Radioman Seaman Appren- calif., and later this month tice James H. Cassell, USN, wm report to Memphis, Tenn. son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Cassell of 200 W. South drive, Marine Private George H. McHenry, has reported to the Moder, son of Mr. and Mrs. U.S. Naval Station, Guantana- Henry R. Moder of 7319 Momo Bay, Cuba. hawk drive, Wonder Lake, After enjoying a ten day leave at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hoak, 1632 N. Riverside drive, Pfc. William Stewart Hoak left for service with the Special Forces (Green Berets) in Viet Nam. William enlisted Sept. 21, 1965, and received his training at |tort Bevins, Mass. . BURGLARIZE HOME The sheriff's office has been investigating a burglary at the summer home of Edward Lietzow of Widoff drive, Wonder Lake. MTCTI0N Having decided to discontinue farming, the undersigned will sell the following personal property located 1 mile East of Greenwood, 111., being 4 miles North of Rte. 120 on athe Greenwood Rd., then East 1 mile on West Wonder Lake Rd., or 6 miles South fSCRte. 173 on Greenwood Rd., then 1 mile East on the premises known as the old William Walkington Farm. Watch for sale arrows on, SATURDAY, OCTOBER WM at 10:30 A.M. 90 Head Helstsin Cattle . 45 Dairy Cows, there are cattle in all. stages of lactation. NIBCO and ABS breeding has been used for many years. All cattle are home raised and calfhood vaccinated. 19 bred heifers, 10 being due in November and December, 9 in March; 14 large open heifers; 9 yearlings; 3 10-week-old heifer calves. These cattle are tested for interstate shipment. FEED 15 ton hay; 250 bu. oats; pile of ear corn; some silage. DAIRY EQUIPMENT Cherry Burrell 200-gal. remote control bulk cooler; 3 De- Laval Magnetic units; 2 pails & covers; strainers; gas water heater; wash tanks; DeLaval 5. unit pump & motor; 25 nonsiphoning drinking cups; cable-type barn cleaner; IV*." vaccuum line for 49 cows; cable carrier cleaner; Rath portable pipeline with 100-ft. hose; 10 mo. old; Teat cup washer; pumc jack & motor. FARM EQUIPMENT Case 400 Diesel tractor; J.D. 60 tractor; J.D. "A" tractor; Ford tractor with loader, blade & 2 buckets; 1954 Chev. % ton pick-up with 4 speed; J.D. 495 corn planter; New Holland No. 611 PTO chopper with corn head; New Holland No. 33 flail type chopper; New Holland No. 270 baler with bale ejector; New Holland hay conditioner; 2 Knight No. 222 2- speed boxes on heavy gears, like new; New Holland 5-bar hay rake; J.D. 4 row cult.; Case 4 row cult.; Case mower with conditioner hitch; 1965 Case 10%-ft. disc; Case 3 point 3-16 trip beam plow; New Idea No. 202 PTO spreader; Kewaunee No. 500 42 ft. elevator; 4 wagon gears with throw bale boxes; Gehl long hopper PTO blower; 12 ft. Ezee Flow spreader; 4 section Lindsay harrow; 2 Case pull-type combines; Universal 40 ft. elevator; post auger for Case; 300 gal. overhead tank; green chop wagon; 20 ft. alum, elevator; Cross PTO sheller with Cob stacker; Letz burr mill; 2 old wagons; 2 16-ft. 2 wheel trailers; Case windrower; cattle trailer; corn saver; 2 hyd. cylinders; wagon unloading jack; RT gear & flat rack; 3 fencers; trail-type sprayer; snow fencing; grain blower; corn binder; poultry equip.; etc. NEIL HARH9 Gordon Siade - Grayslake, 111. Wm. Slade, Jr. - Miradelem, 111. Owner 312-223-5155 312-5SS-8555 Shop In McHenry McHENRY STATE BANK - Clerking USUAL BANK TERMS. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS LOUIE'S LUNCH ON GROUNDS Due to the death of Roland E. McDonald and the general shortage of skilled farm help, we will sell our holstein dairy herd at the Keystone Corner farm located 4 miles SW of Richmond, HI. -- 1 mile West of the intersection of Routes 12 and 31 -- 6 miles SE of Hebron, 111. -- 11 miles NE of Woodstock, III. -- 2 miles east of the Greenwood Blacktop and 9 miles NW of McHenry on Monday, October 24, 1966 commencing at 1 p.m. 40 HEAD OF HI-GRADE HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE - 39 head of Holstein milk cows -- 13 have freshened within the past 30 days -- 8 close springers -- 16 summer and spring cows -- 1-2 year old heifer -- 1-year old heifer -- 1 good holtein stock bull, 18 months old. All TB and Bangs tested. A very good herd. MILK HOUSE EQUIPMENT -- Groen 250 gal. bulk tank. 3 Surge milker units. John W. McDoireM Owner RICHMOND, niMOIS AUCTIONEERS: Wm. Russell - Wm. Sofflvu - Bob Brenea CLERK: Farm Loan Servftee» Ine* Madison, Wisconsin USUAL TERMS -- CASHIER, Tom Ftaley, Delavan, Wis Farm Servlc© Way lEtwefi AUCTION LOCATION -- M mile West of Rt. 31, or 2 miles East of Rt. 14, on State Rt. 176, % mile Northeast of Crystal Lake. REASON: Unable to get help. FREE COFFEE AND DOUGHNUTS Sunday, October 23 SALE TO START AT 11:00 A.M. SHARP taul H. Buhmmn CRYSTAL LAKE, ILLINOIS 121 HEAD OF HI-GRADE HOLSTEIN CATTLE -- 65 Holstein cows, 3 Swiss cows, 3 Guernsey cows, 14 first calf heifers, springing (due 6 weeks), 13 first calf heifers, (due in 3 months), 9 bred heifers, 8 open heifers, (1 year), 3 Holstein bulls, 18 months and 2 years, 3 heifer calves, 6 weeks, 1 bull calf, 6 weeks. These are young cows, mostly all first, second, and third calf heifers. 40 cows are bred to freshen from October through December. Many will be fresh by sale day. 25 cows are milking. Herd has been Bangs Tube Tested and is eligible for interstate shipment. MELI5IMO EQUIPMENT -- 150 gallon Cherry Burrel Bulk Tank; Surge pump with motor; 3 Universal Milker Units. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION -- 1:®© Prompt -- 8.9 acres located on edge of fast growing Crystal Lake, 111. Being on SW Corner of Rte. 176 & Terra Cotta Rd. (730 ft. Frontage on Hwy. 176) Improvements include Modern 8 Room House with full basement, oil heat, eta, 110 ft. dairy barn and other garages, and building. Property has great potential for business or industry. TEEMS: 10% earnest money at time of sale. Liberal terms on balance. Possession March 1, 1967. See Auctioneer or owner before sale. L. B. Anderson ft Co., Inc. -- Broken -- S12-537-430O Gordon Stade, GmyBlake, HI. -- temdate ft Auctioneer S12-22S-515S j TRACTORS 'ft Wtnmmxt -- IJL LH. No. 35 wheel disc, Case 10 ft. grain drill, J.T*. Hamrnettnfll (PTO), LH. No. 40 Manure Spreader, LH. 22 In., 1 bottom Marsh Plow, Hog Feeders 3-bottom Plow, many small tools, 1951 GMC 2-ton Truck with rebuilt engine, 13 ft. grain box and hoist, 1955 Studebaker Pickup Truck. Anctfomesffs -- Wm. Russell, Woclatock, Dl. Wimfemi Stade, Mundelein, TTH1L Cashler -- WsOy Van Egmond, CUntaa Wisconsin Clerk -- igonald LipUy, Union, IHirola Farm Anction Service, Inc. 3La£s® Geneva, Wisconsin FOR THAT OLD FASHIONED FLAVOR COME TO KOENEMANN SAUSAGE CO. • S5 VARIETIES OF SAUSAGES • TRUE GERMAN STYLE FLAVORS • LKAN HICKORY SMOKED BACOU • DELICIOUS HICKORY SMOKED HAMS • COUNTRY MADE SAUSAGES Phone 385-6260 tfoute L20 -- Just East of Route 12 -- Volo, Dl. You dorit believe a 6 can act anything like an 8? C( iEFS Appearing before Judge John Kaufman in Branch III court, McHenry, last Thursday Darrel Bathke, P.O. Box 41, Richmond, pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct and was fined $50 and $25.30 costs. After a plea of guilty of no mufflers in operation David L. Schaefer, 4315 W. Crystal Lake road, received a fine of $10 and $5 costs. Robert J. Soderquist, 1423 Hamilton, Waukegan, pleaded guilty to speeding and was assessed $26 and $5 costs. Sandra L. Fairchild, 3514 W. Broad street, pleaded guilty to failure to stop at a stop sign and was fined $10 and $5 costs. Pleading guilty to speed greater than posted Dennis D, Bennefield, 1330 Rand road, DesPlaines, received a fine of $15 and $5 costs. / Bill G. Dotson, Box 229A, Rt. 9, McHenry, was found guilty of having no mufflers and paid a fine of $10 and $5 costs. A UNffCEF Hallo ween "treat" of a nickel cures two children of yaws. 4 Each of us needs a perlo<lic checkup by his doctor Preventive medicine Is best. We will serve when prescriptions and drugs are needed. 3720 W. Elm St. 385-7030 JEWEL SHOPPING PLAZA Gib Haggenjos, R,Ph. Jerry Touu&int. R.Ph. With our new Overhead Cam Six Pontile Motor Division you'd better believe • A few short years ago automotive engineers were struggling to coax 165 hp out of a four barrel V-8 using premium gas. Remember? Our single barrel OHC 6 gets 165 hp on regular. And 215 from the premium gas four barrel option. Most American sixes (and some underprivileged V-8s) don't even come close. Expensive European sports machines do. But they're overhead cams, too. In fact, they inspired us. But we like to think ours is better. Our OHC 6 is standard on all Tempests and LeMans. To say nothing of new styling, new interiors, new colors, new options Oike that hood-mounted tach) and new standard safety features Qike passengerguard door locks, General Motors' new energy absorbing steering column and a four-way hazard warning flasher). We've said enpugh. If a test drive won't convince you, nothing will. 67 Poirtiac OHC Sprint/Ride the Wkle-Thack Winning Streak See your authorized Pontiac dealer for a test drive. CADILLAC - PONTSaC COMPANY 1112 N. Front St. McHenry, Illinois \ 4 > .1

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