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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 May 1946, p. 2

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ion nEKMErs mm. RETORT WHIT OF MUEUT April 26, 1946 to April 29, 1946 6467 W. C. Felt* 180.00 5471 Bernard N. Smith 5.68 6474 Tonyan Bros. .... 22.96 5476 J. J. Vycital Bdwe. 4.88 5476 Atn«r. Decaleotnania Co. 62.60 5479 William Brefekl 8.00 6484 Public Service Co. ........ 168.87 5489 W. C. Felts 130.00 5494 Ben J. Smith, 16.00 5406 Q. T. Trucking Co. 31.00 6499 McHenry Luqaber Co. . 7.96 6601 Harold Hobbs 14.00 5505 J. J. Vycital Hdwe. . 5507 Al's Welding Senrice 5510 Arthur J. Smith 5512 Public Service Co. ... 5858 Robert Thurlwell ...... 6864 Martin* Stoffd ,5856 Theodore Winkel 6867 Vycital Hdwe. .... 6969 Wm. Althoff Hdwe. .... 5868 Alexander Lumber Co... 6866 Buss Motor Skies ....... 86.10 6867 Western United Gas Co 1.60 1, Robert L. Weber, Treasurer of ?%he City of McHenry, Illinois do 15618 W. C. Felts -- ^hereby 'certify that the -following j 5536 Dick Miller statement of receipts and disburse-! 6643 McHenry Co. Farmers '"ments of the City of McHenry, Illi-!5545 J. C. Grobel - jnois for the year ending April 29, 5546 Ben J. Smith --<•1946 is true and correct according 5547 Q. T. Trucking f to my 'Mat knowledge and belief. 5553 Public Service Co. ...... ROBERT L. WEBER, 15584 Public Service Co. Treasurer. 5561 W. C. Feltz Subscribed and sworn to before me 5566 McHenry Sand & Grvl. •'V;;,-v'--Ais 29th day of.April, 1946 5560 Arthur J. Smith GERALD J. CAREY, 5589 W. C. Feltz < (SEAL) •' Notary Public. 5600 Buss Motor Sales .> v 5601 Vycital Hardware ........ > % Balance on hand April 26, .">604 Art Stone Co. V; 1945 ;Go.; ^ " Receipts - ! '*" *: 'm~ ' •• v,"J G. Ste"v«ns, Co. Treas- i , 1 .-y' "•"'•'C urer .......... ?.Y;V '.Mayme Buss, City. Collector 6,78*2.6?^ £257 Public Service Co. ^tV^Al,'>ert Krause, Police Mag- A ,A 523t Mayme Buss .......LL" «; istrate 5241 Milwaukee Lead Works ')John J. McCarthy, Police : .VJ43 Earl R. Walsh '• '• Officer • '1,00 5045 Als Welding Service •v • - Earl R. Walsh, City Clerk-r- .-047 At Blake'Motor- Sales \ 6868 HI. Bell Tel Co. 2J4 6896 Public Service Co . 6J2 6881 John P. Weber .-...U800.00 6875 Buss Motor Sales ......... 8.06 2.78 5382 Levore Company ... 27.54 2.50 5887 Robert Thurlwell ......... 2.80 5.00 5390 Vycital Hdwe 8.62 176.18 5301 Schreiners Std. Ser. .... 25.15 180.00 5392 Martin Stoffel 10.20 6.00 5893 Theodore Winkel 10.20 2.50 6397 111. Bell Tel Co. 4.28 8.00 5418 Math N. Schmitt .48 10.00 j 5417 Public Service Co ; 4.88 16.00 533<k Math Weber Estate --.4,000.00 174.05 1540Jr Buss Motor Sales ... 23.47 170.82 5411 T & F Sales & Service 27.01 130.0015415 Western United Gas Co 1.63 27.00 5416 111. Bell Tel. Co. .. 3.65 2.80 1 5438 Downs Motor Express ... 23.91 130.00 5446 Vycital Hdwe. 3.51 .1.50 5439 Buss Motor Sales ........ 8.-10 86.11 5441 R. I. Overtoil Motor 1.02 Sales 1.75 170.82 ( 5444 Alexander Lumber Co*;,. 13.43 lHnd SW McHeaay Plaindealer 6294 McHenry Plaindealer 6864 McHenry Plaindealer . 6888 McHenry Plaindealer . §406 MeHenry Plaindealer . 6469 McHenry Plaindealer . 6600 , McHenry Plaindealer . 6688 McHenry Plaindealer . MeHenry Plaindealer 186.10 94.10 21.40 28.16 86.44 2.94 4&80 8.66 7.70 RINGWOOD Interest Fund 6260 American National Bank 4 Trust Co. 6468 American National Bank ft Trust Co. $877.28 460.00 460.00 •s $920.00 Election Expense „ 6270 Bya Guinto .-- $ 10.00 6419 $ 10.00 Band Funll-t ^, . Band $750.00 ,r±:;Ay. 5455 Theodore Winkel ; $4,4.10.19 5456 Martin Stoffel . i.,. 54S7 Walter J. Freund .......... or 9-, 5460 111. Bell Tel Co. .......... "• /on 5461 Western United Gas Co l'2.1 5485 Public Service Co. ........ 2.40 2.40 2.00 3.22 3.67 1&.88 $750.00 Biond Fund 5463 American National \ Bank & Trust Co. ..$2,000.00 "Vf; ' J 12,000.00 Library "FiiisS'*-. " 5554;, McHenry Pub.Library ..$750.00 (By Mrs. Georre Mrs. Strube of Chicago spent a few days the past weak with Mrs. George Haberlein. Mrs. Louis Rawley wis a Chicago visitor Tuesday. Mrs. George Haberlein, Jr., and Mrs. Harold Weber and son of Chicago spent Thursday afternoon in the George Haberlein home. Mr. and Mrs. George Haberlein spent Friday in Chicago. Howard Shepard is visiting with friends at St. Louis. Kane, Rose Jepson, F. N. Many and Mrs. Wfcgner. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hawley and daughter, Marion, were Sunday dinner guests at Sokm Mills. Paul Wflkington has received his discharge from the navy. Mrs. Carol Harrison, with other 4-H girls from Marengo and Mrs. Sweeney, attended the opera in Chicago Saturday. Mrs. Mitchell Kane and Muriel a mothers' tea on Thursday noon. The children pot on the program and a nice lunch was served, Sunday her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Barl Kane, at Mundelein. Making Fine Butter Fi Misceilaneows >. $750.00 1.22 'Service S^fon 1^586Gerald P. Newman; ».,«;..$ 32.50 Tav Vehicle Water and S( w<?.r Peripits Milk Licenses ...'. .......... Dog Licenses Building Permits* Food Delivery Licenses"".. Retail Store Licenses ..... Junk Dealer Licenses .... Theater Licenses Skating Rink License ... Carnival Permit .... Circus Permit ..... Sign Permit Rent of City Hall Rent -- McHenry Twp. Fire Prot. Dist Sale of Weber Building .. % of 1945 Taxes Oil Weber building Miscellaneous ......... 8.75 4:00 5481 Buss Motor Sales ravem Licenses 950.00' ^54 Chas. S. Ensign 20!00 United Gas Co Vehicle License ;1.060.C0 5271 Howard Cairns 100.Q0 111. Bell. Tel, Co. $ 32»50 26'9-00 5272 Peter 'Witfs I.:JZZ M.'CM) ^ McHeniy Lumber Co. .. I80.OO 5273 Arthur J. Smith 135.00 ^ Public ^rvice Co. ..... " oc 07 5509 Worts Sinclair Station iAn"'n.'r3 5c4cn9o8 AAlUexLa.Snd e*Tr J Lufn^f-1o _e r"Co.i 5277 Mayme Buss ^-•22 5286 H. E. Buch & Son ...... o'fiA 5292 Paul E. Gerasch •.n™ 5293 Ben Justen * 5299 Howard Cairns 40.00 5300 Peter Wirfs 40-00 5328 Public Service Co. •if 5301 Arthur J. Smith f n 5304 Mayme Buss 5.00 53! 3 Peter Seyl ; 10.00 5317 Harry Soldwisch 5318 Harvey Biggers 00-00 5323 McHenry Flour Mills 420.00 5324 Edw H. Nickels . 5332 Howard Cairns 24.12 5333 peter Wirfs 2.08 5349 Math N. Schmitjt g'-- 5503 Althoff Hdwe. Co. o'Aft 5506 Buss Motor Sales ... 100 on 5511 I"- Bel1 Tel- "Co. ... an on 5532, John J. McCarthy yu w 5553 Public Service Co. 52.84 16.61 7 08 2 23 i Special Sewer Account lS^Ol8®1^® on hand April 26, . 7 84 i f $ 3,121.35 25.72 ®eceived during the year .. 4,465.67 16.52 30.00 | 0000 otmo ruunc otrvice KjO. ,m„h' 7.32 ' i^ nn 5534 N. P. Justen 15.55 J o-9ft 5536 Schmidt Atito Body Co^ 97.50 1 n fi7 5537 Bi]ss Motor Sales 394.78 ; K nn 5541 Schwerman Chev. Sales 444.311 5542 Blake Motor Sales ..... 2.501 6 gl TOTAL 7,589.02 18*23 i Disbur^n^nts-- o ft« Power and Light d 1 Maintenance ......... 5.00 _a.oo Salaries Clerical Bond Interest . Audit Insurance 631.73 212.66 1,430.00 120.00 1,000.00 460.00 50.00 15.66 Milk of Daiiy Goats While the fat globules in goafs' milk art small, cream can be<ot>- Butler attended a 4-H clothing school; tainc$ from goat's milk and it wffl a* the Methodist church in Wood- make good butter. The cream can stock Saturday. be obtained by the use of • m- Mr. and Mrs. Robert VanDusen trifugal separator or by gravtly and daughters of Elgin spent Sun- creaming. day hero with relatives. j The best method of gravity cream- Mr. and Mrs. Ardin Frisbie of fng is to place the milk in a deep The Home Circle was entertained! Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. container held in cold water and rein the home of Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, i Harrison of Round Lake spent Suh- move the cream 24 to 36 houia Jr., Thursday with Helen Johnson,' day afternoon with their parents, iater K th. ..zS M« Wiedrich .„d Mr, H. M. Ste^Mr and Mr,. Clayton jSJSjlS phenson as hostesses. A one o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Carr and fam- cold cream is added ^ churning luncheon was served and a fine pro-,ily spent Sunday with her mother, DroCp«., Qhnn1H ron,n™ « gram was enjoyed in the afternoon. 'Mrs. Hunter, at McHenry. u Q fu ® u Ut !° Mrs. George Shepard and son,' A special school election was held _ rninutes when the churn to Howard, and Mrs. Alan Ainger spent Saturday. The »4w board members ProPerly. "Ued and operated. If K Wednesday afternoon at Harvard. are Fred Wiedftich, Jr., Clarence comes *00 slow the temperature Mr. and Mrs. Joe King and fam- Pearson and Mri}. C. L. Harrison, should be raised. The churning ily of Chicago spent the weekend Seventy-four votes were cast. ( temperature should usually vary be-. with her . parents, Mr. and. Mrs. E.; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Petesse and tween 52 to 60 degrees F. in the E. Whiting.' family of Barrington arfd Mr. and summer and 58 to 66 degrees F. in Mrs. Rose Jepson was a Chicago Mrs. Clayton Harrison were Sunday the winter. ~ visitor Saturday. .. * guests of! 4Mrs. Agnes Jencks. Satisfactory eottage cheese and Elijah Coates of Crystal Lake- Mr. and Mrs. George Haberlein American cheesp ran nlsn maih spent Tuesday here with relatives spent Sunday with their children in, ftSm mfi In 1 nhS: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Collins of Chic?go. Mrs. Haberlein attended thrflavor ofTh^.i frnT ^ Beloit, Mr, and Mrs. F*aul Collirs?? n mnrhpr nnH HnncrVitor Kannii^f in _ chetse from goats is and three Heights and Collins and daughter of . Elmhurst Mrs. F. N. Muzzy Friday, May, 17. ^ visited their parents, Rev. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Don Smart of Wau-L ^ Collins Sunday. kegan, Mr. and Mrs. Phelps Saun-I ^a. .. ? * Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alexander of ders of Sycamore, Mrs. Bertha Saun- /rreatm®nt is an aid in the early Hebron and Mr. and Mrs. Meyers of ders of Harvard, Jack Brennan of' s*^8es mastitis, but treatment Woodstock were callers in the H. M. McHenry and Mr. and Mrs. Bill j alone °'ten fails. Stephenson home Sunday aftemooti. Brennan were Sunday^ dinner guests Mrs. Rose Jepson .is visiting with in the Fred Wiedricff? Jr., home. friends in Libertyville. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Muzzy and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wiedrich and family visited relatives at Marengo family of Milwaukee and Mr. and Saturday. Mrs. Fred Wiedrich were Sunday] Mary Ann Wiedrich, Janet Johnr, and Mrs. Paul Collins a mother and daughter banquet in Zcrnrpf*r^ i daughters of Arlington there Sunday eVening. , ^ preferred above these prO^. ind Mr. and Mrs. Roger The W. S. C. S. will meet with jUcts mad^ £rom cow 8 mdkt . ,'-Vi X, 5549 McHenry Lumber Co. .. 27.97 ru u ^ 'v 5551 111. Bell Tel. Co 5.72 1°^®' Disbursements, 3,920.05 _ A , . . . _ , . 5 3 6 9 P u b l i c S e r v i c e C o Total received from Clerk ..$ 8,469.70 5334 Arthur J. Smith _ A , _ . , ' .1777771 5347 Mayme Buss ......: Total Receipts ...$27,002. < 8 5351 Freund Oil Co . . _ . .777777^ 5356 Equitable Meter Co. . Balance and Receipts $47,397.62 5361 H. E. Buch & Son ... Disbursements 537O Howard Cairns f... Salary Fund $ 2,524.54 5371 Peter Wirfs ;..... --Street and Alley Fund .... 4.410.19 5398 Public Service Co. ........ I Waterworks Fund ... 5,705.16 5372 Arthur J. Smith fg ; ^Publio Property Fund ... S-i.- 'Contingent Fund* Special Sewer Fund ...... 1 nn'fto! 5552 Western United Gas Co 19.02 on nn 5555 Edw. J. Barrett, Secy. 5564 Lester R. Bacon oo'no 5584 Public Service Co 135 00 Overton Motor 1 io i Sales : 5573 Stillings "66" Service . oAn'iii 5574 McHenry Laundry ^....y 19 nn 5576 McHenry Lumber Co:t>.:r 1AW0 5577 Althoff Hdwe dinner guests of Mae Wiedrich. ; son and Peggy Lenard spent the iPrinting Fund ' Jnterest Fund Election F <pense iBand Fund Bond Fund Library Fund Miscellaneous 1.75 Public Service Co. 24.87 *?2 Public Service Co. ...i..... 3 06 ! 496 Public Service Co. .... 11 811499 Public Service Co. 4.28 504 Public Serviee Co. ........ 175 509 Public Service Co 5579 Walter J. Freund 3« ai\ [ 515 Public Service Co. •.... 1 v; mt 5580 Buss Motor Sales 429.53 518 Public Service Co. ....... 8,517.95 5376 Raymond' Smith * 15 00 5581 Western United Gas'Co 13.14, gl-bjic Service Co. 1,835,79 ^83 Sa^°Buch & Sons 'lit gJ2 111. Bell Tel Co. 2.68,526 Public Service Co. ...... Ol.'jO 5600 DBmusUsK .M otor Sal/eIs- 100.00 90.00 80.01 5578 N. P. Justen Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frey and weekend with relatives at Waukedaughter of Blue Island, Mr. and gan. Mrs. Glen Jackson and family, Mrs. Mrs. John Blackman visited relat Mervin Christenson and son, Bobby, tives at Kenosha Saturday. 2 00 Ba'ance on hand April 29, Mr. and Mrs. Alan VanAvery of I Mr. and Mrs. Phelns Sounders of 30.001 1946 ^ 3,666.971 Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Sycamore, Eleanor Johnson and Ben 8 7g' Power and Light _ jMontanye and sons of Woodstock, Saunders of Lake Geneva spent Sat- 1479 Public Service Co ."...$ 47.70 Mr- and - Mrs. Walter Low and urday evening in the Fred Wiedrich, daughters and Walter Wilcox were Jr., home Saturday evening. Sunday dinner guests in the Beatty-1 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hawley and Low home. . daught£r^ Marion, will go to the Chi- , Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harrison of cago airport Thursday to get Mr. Elgin, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Treon and and Mrs. John Woodward (Shirley AUCTION 64.31 53.58 96.83 49.08 49.35 50.25 55.64 52:03 57.39 55.57 On Highway 12, 2 miles south of Fox Lake, 2 miles north of Volo, oa SUNDAY, MAY 19 ~XT "T:30 O'CLOCK D. s7~T. WATCH F©R LARGE AUCTIOM ARROW ON HIGHWAY 12 FURNITURE -- Frigidaire electric range - (good condition); Frigidaire refrigerator (good condition); 9-pc. dining room set; two table model radios; dresser; two floor Ismps; Mr. and Mrs. Hinze of Crystal Lake Hawley) and two sons o™ Was^Tng^ pictur*®; books; were Sunday vi.itors in the Harri- t„„, D.'a. who »ill »P«"d «"month 4,922.29 5384 Tonyan Const. Co 377.28 5385 Alvin Kuecker 920.00 5389 Paul E. Gerasch 10.00 5394 Stillings "66" Service 750.00 5396 Mayme Buss 2,000.00 5399 Howard Cairns .... 750.00 5400 Peter Wirfs • 82.50 5417 Public Service Co. ~ . . _. , -.5401 Arthur J. Smith Total Disbursements $32,755.70 5464 Mavnte Buss %'• * , ... :--- 5407 Paul E. Gerasch ; »,#> Balance WiV^hand April 29, 5408 William Brefeld ^ 1946 --.414,641.92 .5412 Al's Welding Service 5413 Earl R. Walsh 135.00 1.23 5606 12.77 | 9.46, - 31.801 Maintenance 31 80 1 *8® . Freund Oil Company 14^40 151 Chucks Truckinjr Co. 2.40 482 Freund Oil Co !60 4®5 McHenry Lumber Co. ^umuci v^o. ........ 8^96 487 Paul E* Gerasch McHenry Lumber Co. .? 14.25, Fleming Implt. Co. . Lester R. Bacon 12.50 j °03 Walter J. Freund ...., 3.73 507 McHenry Flour Mills g|l2 508 Freund Oil Co. 19 in Public Service Co. 5594 Theodore Winkel 5595 Martin Stoffel on'n- 5596 Robert Schaeffer . innnn 5597 Jacob Brefekl \ on nn 5598 Louis Stoffel orfcb'r.oAO 5fa602 Alex. Lumber Co. 05 son-Peet home. in the Hawlev home." Mr. Wood- ] Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Harrison of ward is enjoying a leave from the POULTRY AND RABBITS--60 Leg- Chicago and Mrs. Mayme Harrison service. He has recently returned | horn and White Rock pullets (layine iand son LaVerne, of McHenry were from Germany. /- good); 8 New Zealand White rabbiti $631 731 Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy spent Trom | Mrs. Clarence Pearson. Wtednesdav until Sunday with rela- | MISCELLANEOUS--Electric brood- Misses Alice and Marion Peet of;tives at Waupaca. Mr. Cristy and 1 brooder; coal brooder; pump Elgin spent the weekend with their son, Gerry, and Mr. and Mrs. Gor- :JackJ 6 chicken coops; extension ladparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peet. don Fossum came up and spent theirs; large battery brooder; 150 ft. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Jackson and day Sunday and Mrs. Cristy returned > garden hose; yard light reflectors; ..-i-i-.. ^» t.. , . . ... . mash feeders; water fountains; winde ft,t 15607 111. Bell Tel. Co 36*00 Western United Gas 5~$»* Salary Fund g . -5271 Howard Cairns .... If.- - ,6272 Peter Wirfs % - 5299 Howard Cairns .... ' 5300 Peter Wirfs V'"' 6332 Howard Cairns .... 1$; 5333 Peter Wirfs (&*"' ' 6337 R. I. Overton i 6338 Wm. H. Althoff .. 5339 Edward J. Buss .. 50.00 5421 Howard Cairns- 45.00 5422 Peter Wirfs 50.00 5452 Buss Motor Sales 45.00 5462 Public Service Co 50.00 5423 Arthur J. Smith 45.00 5436 Mayme Buss 56.00 5438 Downs Motor Express 35.00 5442 Mueller Co 35.00 5433 H. E. Buch & Son .... 35.00 5445 Tonyan Const. Co 35.00 5446 J. j. Vycital Hdwe. .. 35.00 5454 Earl R. Walsh 35.00 5458 James B. Clow & Son 15.00 I 15.00 I -15.00; ^--"5340 Fred Ferwerda fei 5341 George P. Freund 5342 Joseph M. Regner ... 5343 Alfred Tonyan ............ SI! p? ?'rW«r8t 105.00 5464 Howard Cairns 6345 Robert L. Weber 30.00 5465 Peter Wirfs 5346 Veraon J Knox §0.00 5484 Public Service Co. SS ^ath Schmitt ... 5.00,5466 Arthur J. Smith ® SJ? ....... 50.00 5469 Mayme Buss 52 E 45 00 5472 Smiths Service Station 5890 Howard Cairns ..... 50.00 ,5473 Freunds Oil Co. 6400 Peter Wirfs 46.00.5477 H. E. Buch & Son" N. Schmitt ........ 40.04,5480 McHenry Flour Mills toward Caihis 50.00 5486 Howard Cairns ....... 100.00 . Peter Wirfs 45.00 ^6487 Peter Wirfs 90.0C 5426 K. I. Overtoil 46.00 6505 J. J. Vycital Hdwe. 4*89 Wm. H. Althotf ........ 80.00 6612 Public Service Co., ..... 25.63 Edward J. Buss :.. 30.00 6488 Arthur J. Smith 185.00 Fred Ferwerda ... 80.00 6491 Mayme Buss 4.08 George P. Freund 30.00 5490 Milwaukee Lead Works 16.53 Joseph M. Regner .-- 30.00 5496 Tonyan Const Co., .1 50.71 Alfred Tonyan .... 30.00 5497 Earl R. Walsh 1.. 5.01 5488 Earl R. Walsh 106.00 5504 Mueller Co. .... 4.67 8.00 8.00 8.00 5484 Robert L. Weber 5485 Vernon J. Knox 5419 Nick Adams 5450 Jacob F. Justen ....... 5451 William Brefeld ......... 5464 Howard Cairns .......... 5465 Peter Wirfs 5486 Howard Cairns ........ 5487 Peter Wirfs 5516 Peter Wirfs 5520 R. I. Overton ............ 6521 Wm. H. Althoff 5522 Edward J. Buss 5523 Fred Ferwerda 5524 George P. Freund ...... 6525 Joseph M. Regner ...... 5526 Alfred Tonyan 5527 Robert L. Weber 6528 Earl R. Walsh 5529 Vernon J. Knox 5532 John- J. McCarthy .... 5557 R. Elarl Dowel 1 5558 John J. McCarthy 5559 Peter Wirfs 5564 Lester R. Bacon 6587 R. Earl Dpwell 6588 John J. McCarthy ..... 6591 Lester R. Bacon 11.75 1 16 lOoloo ; " Contingent. Pond 90.00 5237 Mayme Buss 15.00 5243 Earl R. Walsh 29.37 5215 C. W. Klontz ........ 135.00 5216 Ben J. Brefeld 3.66 5217 A. J. Kamholtz 3.80 5218 Frank G. Schreiner 28.79 5219 Margaret Simon 10.00 5220 Clara Miller 10.00 5221 Matilda Gerasch . 1.65 5222 Vera Purvey 6.26 5223 Evelyn Anderson ..... 149.02 5224 C. J. Rasmussen 100.00 5225 Margaretha Spurling ... 90.00 5226 Alice M. Harrison ...... 24.50 5227 Elsie M. Smith .,... 135.00 5228 Marion Schoenholtz .... 88.27 ,5229 Vera Kane 6.60 5230 H. J. Miller 7.82; 5231 Theodore Winkel ........ 12.62 6232 Nick Weingart ,82 5288 Ellen Phalin 5234 Gertrude Weber ........ 5235 Ella Gans ........ 5239 Albert Krause 5244 Frank Thornber Co. 5268 Stoffel ft Reihansperger 295.00 5269 American National Bank ft Trust Co. 6277 Mayme Buss 5275 Efcrt R. Walsh 5284 Frank Thornber Co. ..$11.63 .. 32.56 .. 5.26 » 7 50! dau2hter> Cynthia, of Richmond were home with them. , 25 go, callers in the Beatty-Low home Sun-1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Sr.,1 ows! scales; 2 large rolls smooth day afternoon. have moved from their farm to'their ! ^ij-er electric wire; 4 bundles cedar Mr. and Mrs. Chancy Harrison and home in town, vacated by Mrs. Do-.- shingles; 2 log chains; 5 pails of daughter, Carol, and Mrs. Wattles berstein, who is now at McCullom 'Sfrease; lawn mower; ventilators for and son, Glen, were Sunday dinner Lake. chicken house; lanterns; 2 wringers; guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Har- j Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Kane en- Pai"t; screens; 2 barrels; 2 work ion. ! tertained the members of their j^eRC 8' harpoon fork; staples; 517 Freund Oil Co. i" 2719! an(* Mrs- Lester Carr attend- pinochle club at their home Satur- 'bolts; nails; pipe; pipe fittings; ,. -35.00 522 Freund Oil Co. in'oojed the Pitzen-Hausher wedding at c'ay evening. Those to attend were X,aiy?fv 0 _ , 10.00 524 McHenry Flour Mills""" 8 49 Pistakee .Bay Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Herschberger of TO O L S Forks, shovels, snow y ' Ed. Benoy of Woodstock spent Prairie View, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur shovels! 8 "oss-c.it now Sunday evening with his daughter, Herschberper of Libertyville. Mr. Mrs. Paul Walkington, and family. and Mrs. Sam Duba, Mr. and Mrs. Among those from here to attend Irving O'Dette of Mundelein an<f the Home Bureau Tuesday at Mrs. \ M^> and Mrs. Roy Notti of Diamond 130 00 • ^u^man's ®t McCullom's Lake were Lake. Prizes were won by Mrs. 130 00'Mesdames Raymond Harrison. J. C. Duba, first, and Mrs. Notti, low. 130.001 ?.earsoni. Peet, Raymond Wat- i Mrs. Mary Butler, teacher of the 4.90 21.00 16.29 512 Repu.b. Flow" Meters Co 15.05 88 517 95 Paul E. Gerasch 8.00 ^ 1514 Freund Oil Co ..1 13i7 rison- Salary 8! 483 Fred C. Feltz 8-00 ; 486 Fred C. Feltz 8.00 491 Fred C. Feltz .... 8.00 ,494 pred c. Feltz ...; 8.00 497 Fred C. Feltz .... 501 Fred C. Feltz ... 505 Fred C. Feltz ... 510 Fred C. Feltz ..... $212.66 ,.....$130.00 130.00 shovels; 3 cross-cut saws; new bara brooms; pipe cutter; pipe vise. „ --Numerous Other Articles--- JOS. C. SIEBERT, OWNER Chandler and Elfers, Gurnee and Antioch Public Auction Service Co., 516 Fred C. Feltz 520 Fred C. Feltz 525 Fred C. Feltz 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.001484 Mayme Buss 8.00 495 Mayme Buss . 506 Mayme Buss .. 521 Mayme Buss ... 130.00 130.00 130.00 130.00 130.00 130.00 8.00 8.00 3.00 1.11 $1,430.00 30.00 .... 30.00 ..... 30.00 30.00 kins, Gertrude Watkins, Mitchell >Howe district school, entertained at) Tel. Burlington, Wisconsin 866-' Our dealers join us in making this frank report to Cleifc 6.00 50.00 35.00 9.31 5285 Empl. Liab Ins. Co, .... 10.00 30.00 5558 John J. McCarthy ... 30.00 5559 Peter Wirfs 30.00 5584 public Service Co. . 30.00 5560 Arthur J. Smith 30.00 5563 Mayme Buss 30.00 5568 Earl R. Walsh 105.00 5569 Schmitt & Patzke 6.00 50.00 5.00 8.00 50.00 35.00 ...... 52.75 SF 35.00 5.00 >».«..». 50.00 >«.•.*.» 35.00 ....... 5.80 50.00 ...... 35.00 \ $120.00 498 McHenry State Bank .^1,000.00 30.00 5509 Worts Sinclair Station. 6.82 . 50.00 5616 Peter Wirfs 90.00! 6204 McHenry Plaindealer .. 5.09 6532 John J. McCarthy 108.00 6304 Mayme Buss 5.00 5553 Public Service Co. 28.12 6321 Earl R. Walsh 5.00 5517 Arthur J. Smith 185.0016303 Barl R. Walsh ........ 86.09, 50.00 5531 Mayme Buss 1.23 5307 J. W. North ft Co. .... 175.00 45.00 5534 N. P. Justen 4.39 6349 Math N. Schmitt 50.00 5539 Mayme Buss 10.00 6347 Mayme Buss 45.00 5544 Pitts Equit. Meter Co. 150.24 5336 Earl R. Walsh ... 45.00 5550 Freund Oil Co 11.55 5396 Mayme Buss 48.00 5556 Milwaukee Lead Works 165.55 6374 Earl R. Walsh ......nSS 30.00 5557 R. Elarl Dowell 117.00 6386 Earl R. Walsh 93.00 5404 Mayme Buss 90.00 6403 Elarl R. Walsh 24.13 6420 Frances Thorne ............ 135.00 6436 Mayme Buss 28.00 15425 Earl R. Walsh 9.48 5463 American National 6.00 Bank & Trust Co. ... Interest McHenry State Bank 519. McHenry State Bank 490 J. W. North" ft* Co. rA<1 • • Insurance 500 Math N. Schmitt $1,000.00 $240.00 . 220.00 $460.00 .$ 50.00 50.00 5570 James B. Clow & Sons 172.93 5469 Mayrne Buss 52.00 5571 Mayme Buss 58.00 5583 Freund Oil Co. 47.00 5587. R. Elarl Dowell ..... 45.00 5588 John J. McCarthy 17.50 5591 Lester R. Bacon .... 58.00 5609 'Public Service Co. 47.00 5592 "Mayme Buss 58.00 5603 Paul E. Gerasch .... $2,524.5* Street and Alley Fund Tonyan Bros. 12 00 5468 Earl R. Walsh 7.I6 5478 Earl R. Walsh 117.00,5485 Wattles Drug Store 93.00 5491 Mayme Buss 117.00 ,5490 Earl R. Walsh 27.00 5502 111. Municipal League 1.23 5531 Mayme Buss 86.25 15519 Earl R. Walsh ...» I 5538 Vernon J. Knox / $5,705.16 j 5540 Elgin Blue Printery Public Property Fond 16563 Mayme Buss 6242 Chucks Trucking Co. ... 5257 Public Servkjfe Co 5260 McHenry Co. Farmers . 6261 Chucks Trucking Co. ... 5264 Public Service Co. ....... 5274 W. C. Feltz 5253 Tonyan Bros. 5298 Public Service Co. ....... 5802 W. C. Feltz 26.83 5257 Public Service Co. .. 8.18 5247 Blake Motor Sales 6.58 5562 Earl R. Walsh 18.06! 5592 Mayme Buss ... 3.55 5590 Earl R. Walsh 5.00 50.00 35 00 5.00 19.75 70.00 35.00 20.00 50.00 35.00 12.10 8.64 50.00 35.00 88.58 35.00 6.76 $ 50.00 . 15.66 $ 15.66 THE PARMERS OF AMERICA 1 ting back into production with all powible spaed. Extra shifts are being employed wherever conjL-^ iitiana permit, to toy to overcoaae the production losses of the recent strike. Everything is being done to get parts and machines to you." * While we and our dealers would iyour local dealer can aspect only a small number of parts and ma* chinas at a time. Since we moat play fair with all our customers, there will be a sprinkle of parta and machinea all over the country-- not a downpour in any one section. , You will be glad to know that, ill repair porta production $ched- Motor Fuel Tax Fond Balance on hand April 29, 1946 $373.45 $373.45 Bond and Interest Fund Balance on hand April 29, 1046 $730.63 $730.93 Need Rubber Stamps T Order at Plaindealer. 6805 Westinghouse Elec. Co. 31.30 5266 M. A. Sutton 6816 Fred Kunz 5819 Theodore Winkel 5828 Pbblic Service Co. « 5849 Math N. Schmitt 6885 W. C. Feltz 5852 Carl N. Weber 6858 Edw. H. Nickels 6860 Carey Elec. Shop 5865 Suburban "Oil Co 6869 Public Service Co 6873 W. C. Felts 6877 F. B. Ritzert 6895 Albert Gehrman 6898 Public Service Co. 6418 Math N. Schmitt 6402 W. C. Feltz 6410 R. I. Overton Motor Sales B414 Bernard N. Smith 5417 IVblic Sfrvice Co F4K1 William Brefeld 5424 W. C. Feltz 5440 McHenry Co. Farmers .. 5447 McHenrv Lumber Co. .. J&C8 Carey Elec. Shop JK4K2 Buss Motor Sales fttft* William Brefeld Mm, Public Serviee Co. 30.56 5245 J. J. Vycital Hdwe. ..... 1.50 5248 Buss Motor Sales lt&4416598 McHenry Plaindealer 13.86 5255 111. Bell Tel Co. 5.14 133.46 5256 Western United Co. .... 8.76 $1,886.79 130.00 5258 Blake Motor Sales ....... 4.43! Special Sewer Fund 18.36 5259 J. J. Vycital Hdwe ...... 1.8815236 Special Sewer Fund .... 76.00 133.46 5262 Western United Gas :T2d5.74 5249 Ruddy Bros 148.30 84.80 5250 Ruddy Bros. ...... ... 47.90 3.6O ; 5251 Ruddy Bros. ............ 274.10 130.00 5265 Theodore Winkel 48.00 5267 Martin Stoffel ..... 82.40 25.50 5268 John King 6.00 166.73 5298 Public Service Co. ...... 5.34 15.00 5278 Hester Oils 22.50 130.00 5280 Martin Stoffel 18.00 16.40 52&1^> Theodore Winkel ......w. 18.00 63.31 5282 Buss Motor Sales 11.61 3.34 5291 J. J. Vycital Hdwe. «.. 1.68 70.88 5295 McHenry Lumber Co. .7 28.52 157.18 5296 111. Bell Tel Co 2.36 130.00 5297 Western United Gaa.£o 3.58 34.00 5319 Theodore Winkel ........ 28.80 3.00 5328 Public Service Co. 5.16 188.25 5308 Wm. H. Althoff Hdwe.. 40.86 ! 5378 RuHdv Bros 16.57 5309 Buss Motor Sales ....... 84.1115379 /RuHdv Bros 130.00 6310 Earl R. Walsh 15311 McHenry Flour Mills „ 7.50 5312 Hester Oils 114.49 5314 Wm. Buchert. 159.61 5315 Martin Stoffel 24.00 5321 Elarl R. Walsh 130.00 5325 Zimmel Motor Exoress.. 2.06 7.35 5326 Western United Gas Co 1.50 43.30 5327 111. Bell Tel. Co 3.00 25.36 5349 Math N. Schmitt -- 2.00 15.00 5369 Public Service Co. ....... 4.76 40.00 5351 Freund Oil Co 33.27 1&SL0416350 Ben J. Smith 38.00 5252 Ruddy Bros. i. 486.30 5253 Ruddy Bros. 81.65 5295 McHenry Lumber Co. . 24.46 5279 Chas. S. Ensign .......... 229.38 5287 Tonyan Const. Co 180.57 5288 Ruddy Bros 163.30 107.05 374.50 44.67 5289 Ruddy Bros. ........ 5290 Ruddy Bros. 5308 Althoff Hdwe. 5306 Ruddy Bros 274.10 *322 McHenrv Art Stone Co. 14.03 5348 Snecial Sewer IF\ind 5362 Ton van Const Co. ... 34.68 j 5380 Ruddy Bros 1.08 ' 81 Ruddv Bros 1.90 ; 5437 Sr»prial Sewer Fund .... 19.95 I 55^8 McHenrv Co. Farmers .. 33.60(5514 Ruddv Bros. . 10.00 | 5513 T?uddv Bros RK1R Mike Pround K530 Prwial Sewer Fund .... K54R McHenrv Art Stone Co. 5575 RnHdv Bro 5685 McHenry Flour Mills .. 75.00 1.25 497.50 85.00 461.25 466.00 75.00 , 3.60 R55.f»n 200 25 500 75.00 9-.1« 87.75 2.20 Uncle Sam Says £ #4,922.% Atom boinbs will soon be exploding over the Pacific Ocean in a naval operation to assure your security. At first glance, there seems little connection between atom bombs bursting over a-fleet of ships and your continued investment In united States Savings Bonds. Think a moment, friend. Allotment of a portion of your current income for savings bonds is also an operation to assure family security. Dcpftmtm like to tell you that this means an immediate end to the shortage of Mtfi are far beyond normal. •ervice parts and machines, it is more accurate to say that it, means the beginning of the end of No hoarding it. If illness or bad weather delays you seriously in the Spring, you know how much it throws you off your schedule. The strike. has thrown our schedules off bal- '( ance, too. There are many j '.chores" we must do before new machines reach you. Material shortages If m The • preliminary chores of getting our plantsback into shape for ftill production are finished.' But dis> turbanoea in other industries and resulting material shortages may our plana. Light gauge steel sheets, brass and copper, fractional horse power motors, and many other items are all very short. The coal situation may alto prove atriou*--Wf hope not. Refilling tlM Both our dealers and our branches have run dry on parts and new machines. So the biggest chore is to get their working stocks back to} normal. It will take time to fill the pipeline to dealers--just as it takes time for you to refill a well or cistern after it has run dry. Stock and display rooms of our dealers represent not one, but ' thousand reservoirs which mi You may be sure that every machine will be shipped to dealers as soon as completed. We do not and will not hold machines off the market. At the start of the strike we had on hand at all our factories aupd branches just 837 tractors of all kinds--leas than two days' production--and405of these were not completed. Many of those on hand had one or more important parts missing--principally radiator cores. Most of the rest represented the normal daily "float" between the end of the assembly line and the ahipping platform. Naturally no tractors were made during the strike. What dealers have for yea We can report to you that our current production on TRAC- "TORS is good and we are shipping at a normal rate. Even so, there will not be enough to go around. Hie situation on PLOWS and DISK HARROWSli reasonably good. On COMBINES, MOWERS. HAYRAKBS.ONSMAN HAY BALERS, CORN PICKERS and many othar itsasa, our schedulae have been sariously diarupted. must in fairness say that many of our customersare likely to be disappointed on delivery of these machines. On MILKING MACHINES, STATIONARY ENGINES, and some other small units we are hopeful of making practically normal delivery. We know you will understand the reasons why your dealer cannot fill your orders overnight. He would like to give you the kind of delivery on machines you would like to get, but his situation is a difficult one and not of his own making. He is doing the best ha No cutting corners on quality There Is thing you can be absolutely certain about: Wo will NOT cut earners on quality in order to increase production in this emergency. For years we have said: "QUALITY IS THE FOUNDATION OF OUR BUSINESS.** Today we ssy it--and mean it-- as much as ever. We know you need new, machines-- and need them badly. But we believe it will pay you to wait just a little while longer if you cannot get all you want immediately. By waiting you can he sure your new equipment will have the quality so rightly associated with INTERNATIONAL #1 INTERNATIONAL i HARVESTER be refilled. The most heroic pro

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