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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 Jul 1946, p. 1

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X~jit-----r--: _>^ * - • iVH , s */- ••f - :! > • * » •. i"-::' '• " >*V"' -* J] ' . - T * , k A ~ „ - tJ##^illf - . . . / > si®? r ^ - j *; 4'_ *' ' ass -•;p£ >' , - ELGIN HIGH TO OFFER ONE YEAR C0LLE6EHWRSES Crystal Lake May Follow Suit WHh Extension Work BAT WATER BECOMES $2,200 RICHER AT at the For several talking about the July 4 the pleasure which the bring to the hundreds of that period in the There are those wh :h mally last Friday. I of Chicago, who has tare at the Harrison by Andrew Worwick, chairman. Internationally famous Tartaro brings local carnivals HOLD LAST RITES ON THURSDAY FOU IL H. FREUNH sud. »• lourtn as just a day of fun^"f."7 -- Mt: r1 "• SSJ£"t! t*s,u"~ 5 outstanding triumphs over fate supernatural to the the act %& local The Johnsburg community learned Just with sorrow of the passing _ will b_e d*y afternoo>nh,, July yet been deter-, Martin H. FVeund, 86, a of Mrs. The water in Pistakee Bay Pink ~ denly worth $2,200 more than ouis A. Weigel tage resort, dropped mighty important to all of us, for ^SUIe r°***» at'^he^home"after ^a^wMk'^lunet* •JPVtiT***1 intK ft WatN rl ft J70 years.^° WM *• Wrth of fI*r|ni?ht (Wednesday)T *rounds t0*j which followed a stroke. end of the pier that day. Not such dom in this great country. This I * . * , ,, » Surviving are eirht children Mrs. a tragedy, you think, but here's the isn't very old lor a groat nation, but. f., f by ,se?r*t knowledge and i Henry N n f Wbodstock John! highlight of the story-the watch then America ha., aliays boon smart|JS£ OH ft JS" Wh. Fwir.A - - - - - - i n ACCIDENTS ARE PAST FEW DAMM was not just an ordinary one, it: for her age wm. -- _ .n• llIm w !WM • hand-made timepiece insured from the very With more and more rotund* *t- f 12,200. at birth what it's taken other couuerans taking advantage of the col lego educational courses being of- ; in fact, she was smart mo^tariS'leep in^the'ble^,and Marth* Freund all residing 7i(.?r!L!0r.lh.e. , mountains of Tibet, ^rtaro mysti- the_Johnsburg community. Carnival Oroi Patrolled After Yoangsterg Art McHenry folks have those from other throughout the nation in .V 9 imvii uuivr tuup" j« . thrill® hia k«~ >/. < The body is resiing at tne lamuv ^hS"1' She'8.*n?rt'tuaUy burning a beautiful girlalive Thur»d«y morninrat 10 i her own mistakes c__i o clock, when last rites will be conis renting the family Hie University of Illinois, especwatch ially, is being confronted with the tvAOTDAU oiTVfl AVn problem of not being able to pro- OA lino AMU vide room for the large number who SERVICE IS NEW AND wish to enroll next fall. It has al- nm Piwmfl onoTwaa ready been estimated that 8,000 must IHftlVIWU oUfiiflADO be turned away. In an attempt to .. . „ - , . - <, proceeds to ASKED IN ADDING growing old gracefully, never losing { bring the young beauty back from.mf* DTDTimiV it AAV her vision or being too stubborn to < her fierv commital Mmnlct^lv un- JSIKIIUJAX BOOK try a better way. What | her fiery commital completely unbetter' harmed and none the Worse for her! livOs and injuries after any holiday. Local residents are beginning to believe, however, that this year " Henry should be immune method to keep faith with those who experiences. j Come on, you folks i>ast 80, turn rious^accidents*^for'thiiT mgave us new life in the Declaration About midnight on July 4, the ji? ^?ur name for our Birthday Book, week our community has been - iof Independence? thai - , ... (colorful display of fireworks will be; ^°. date we bave carried a story on scene of several raUier tragic ones. meet this emergency, the University One of this community's tfcriving | word'<rf °<iutioThw b^en 'usued by hrvTm^se^thirve^"impo^Unt paK ^ ^rtmd^June™ Your °frS cur^9\e«The W(L5I3 ffiifhgSf iff*-developing extension centers in businesses, and a not too common one: the National Smfetv Council whirh ? A. • . ^ ^ p ; would like to know when vou will i. V;e i. s!. rv I®11 ^ Wr hVhschpols, wferethcat that, is Enpt^m ^es and Ser- ^^'Tat ufto'lSS"IwJ ^ I™ WrTdaytfn fa'c" S%>SSTT W^y l^n^ A Va'r w°rk ,^hman vice^ Selling's may see the greatest mileage over Th* concei^ ^ be wouid you in which thS youS were ocSoffered. subdivision, near Johnsburg. Bert __!Lj «on the evening of July 4 will be hmnv rotum, nf a™ pants left theroad and turned over work of the freshman year might be vice, located in Stilling's Columbia may^^e ^he gJeateft^iSeage ew Th? ?oncerJ U presented > wOUld probably like to wish Young high school graduates in ££££*o£Z i ^t'any one* weS To^Tm"' Uiv^Uod:!1 £ a nearby »me th^ duri "The""" th.s area will be happy to learn that erates a Standard oil marine service ^ are their fear, ^ where. this Bi^hday ?ook P1?" ever, none of the toy? wJ^inj^ one year of college work will defin itely be offered at the Elgin high tablished a shop on Columbia road.,. t. k:.»«w ,,n U1 school, beginning Monday, September There he has the agency for Fair- ! the country s accident history, un- ^ tributes to the 9. The announcement was made by banks-Morse water and sump pumps! ess the ®m®rpncy is met with; unjtSi such u "The, Principal R. S. Cartwright. Strong- gnd also has used pumps. He already emergency caution by everybody. I What Do Do ... ly m favor of offering the University, has installed saw filing* machines Mooilixing to avert the threatened • an<] "Anchors Aweigh. of Illinois extension work there .n(j w;ii c*rrv <mt work in this lin« dmaster, ISO nati-- 1 stAtion « ,h. river .„d h„ .!»„ ^ wui '""l" '"S th" " K™™" ." • "ZA7X- • ! « - ^ -- t l c e D?y. many or the numbers wnl h a p p i e s t b i r t h d a y they had ever ex- a g e , where damares wer®^m»i«.H w Tr c"sr- ri,ncri-.KReli,iv«' ?nd fri,nds r"" s. 7.u«ir?s:.s cratiM. b, everylwdy. ^ Do" You bo\l„ ,the lat.ntr>:-. they '°"th """ best wishes many folks °y the accident occurred. were extended by Mr. and Mrs. George V. Liflig and that the honoret> daughter, Leona, were less fortunate . . . . . . - - T h e e n t i r e a n d . and will carry out lino amaster, iw national organization* program will be as follows were scores of returning GIs and ;n near futnr* are co-operating with the council in D_„ , . „ , . -7-°""-' -rr--j --- also high school graduates who willt j|r EJngstrom has been residine in a nationwide Fourth of July cam- Program " ^Krit! he or sh at. 10:3® ycJock. on Sunday night, not be inducted into the service until j„hn,h«rlPBin^ paign to consolidate public and of- J1"5 SUr Spangled Banner"--Key.; was a celebrity. . when their car Skidded on a wet their nineteenth birthday. vl 25 SSSSLh hZ ftcSl support bSfad the slogan "Be M»rch. "The Marines' Hymn"-Phil- Let's carry out original plans for .pot in the pavement on State Route While registration wall not start ^ ^ Alive RfS/'^ lA5"3v ^ miles north of McHenry, -un,tt,iil about Jiu,,liy„ 1ik5 , according to * this worthy campaign by Mr. Cartwright, he suggests that young people interested in enrolling 1 for their freshman year at Elgin make their intentions kno MILK PAYMENTS McHenry County dairy farmers were paid $319,262.09 for milk deliv- Freshnan Subjects wn at oncc. |€I^j to Bowman Dairy receiving staour holiday weekend with, caution. Remember, a prediction can't spoil your holiday--an accident can. Getting down to the very center 11:35 a.m. and in Vt 4°.b - ^ d°"« * our dairy farthe future. I™® At last week's meeting of the Crystal Lake board of education, it was decided that if thfere is suffident interest, the same college work will be offered in the high school in that city. The course will be open to residents of McHenry,' Woodstock, Richmond, Hebron, Harvard, Marengo and Huntley, as well, as Cryajtal Lake. The great effort being made UlNOtS WTEKANS Let'* all ioin M™ "-- ^ •" 01, mrve mues nortn 01 JncHi kI JnioJinL March, "The U. S. Field Artillery"-- send in the name and address and overturned. Most seriously inenjoying , of, a member of your family who jured was Mrs. Lillig, who suffered Overture, "Americana*'--Buchtel. WI" be 80 years old or more. Give back injuries. She was taken to St. "Victory Polka"--Cahn A Styne. us tbe exact birth date and if pos- Therese hospital in Waukegan for Selection, "Home On The Range"-- s«we a picture, and like the theme of treatment. Mr. Lillig suffered a Arr. by Briegel. tbe o'd song, "we will offer you con- _ sprained left arm and his daughter March, "The Army Air Corps"-- gratulations. suffered shock. _____ r, , r. ' - The L i l l i g f a m i l y i l i a d r i v i n g i i POEM DEDICATED TO % a 1942 Pontiae. Two (Boys Injured TTn.i.n.OTa. ___^ ^,~The carnival grounds, which alon the Legion grounds during the March, "National Emblem---Bagley. AFTER WESTERN TRIP *ays brings so much fun for the past few days. The various refresh- March, "Queen Of the Rodeo"-- kiddies even before the big opening: ment stands, too, will share in pop Huffer. ' Robert Vogt, who resides north of ni*bt, proved a tragic playgroup? ularity, for carnival excitement is March, "The Stars and Strlphs For- McHenry, his daughter and son-in- {or two McHenry youngsters or designed to stimulate the appetite.0 ever"--Sousa. , \ law, Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Roberts, of Monday. About 11 o'clock in the A special atrraction never before Finale, "God Bless America"--Berlin. Waukegan, and the latters' son're- morning, Billy, 6-year-old son of Mr. - - • . t u r n e d l a s t F r i d a y f r o m a t h r e e a n d M r s . A . J . M c C a r r o l t , s u f f e r e d Freshman vear subject* onlv will mu u^r,"K " monwi 01 may. 01. activity on jujy «, lets review be offered in the extension ^Here ™nth bv ^ B^^a'n^xJntiv/J™" what's in.stor^ for u^. at Crawford. work. The class day will begin at ^_by the "Mutlve o^ the Lecion carnival. Outstanding "American Patrol"--Meacham. •- • few ins*ta nJc-e*g "JijH^yy ' uunnddeerrsatUanndd ^wwhha^t t^ann oouuttsitlann^dnin^g , ,n ynm*t fh°auvr e rw,daetsc hwedh lcbhe imthre eryeocutnefdf March, "WhaTt Do You Do In The TX JOUYXAATI J. lTLLLLUIKHTMAIoftAAfNl tol Payment of a sUte bonus to Illii JOHN E. HILL CHOSEN NEW LEADER OF LOCAL KNIGHTS OF OOLUMBUS FIREWORKS BAN TO BE weeks' trip into the southwest, bur- a. broken left arm while playing with ing that time they called on Mr. bis friends around a trailer on the and Mrs. James Griffey in Phoenix, carnival grounds. The little folk? ENFORCED THIS HOLIDAY ?n ndMexk<,.th"e fr!ends ""' Ki"con"rnm'th? ,c" W» h f -I Impressed by Mr. Vogt's loyalty About 3:80 o'clock in the aftervoung men and women to attwd~ col-, u"til the bond issue is approved "by las^'Th^yTilTrthTk^l ^unc=l crackere^TdaSTSsTeaHnd^S ^ ^%h^olliynr!SL.llnH JSS' •£$£? ^ '^on Knights of/coffmU^eSd John reason may be the Illinois anti-fire- ^ ^ provide facilities for all interested! no[s, veterans CANNOT be made At the annual election of officers' realize the great importance of next Nov. 5. £, Hill as Grand Knight for the en-. *®rks law, which is getting its' first pnn noivr nnwN Way old son of Mr and Mrs' Ed'ward providing an opportunity for these j Passage of the 'tonus bill" has sung year. >eal test this Fourth of July. Both Sr Thennw was piayine with . Suifding Even^with^h!T'reSulted in as to its William M. Green retires from the state and local officials are planning Mexico wa^ 60 der' of friends on the merry-go-roun.l! nonrlv b'lranr ended, prov.sions. Illinois Veterans Ser- chair after giving two and one-half n£jd enforcement. w# started real earlv ! when Tommy's leg became caught that hoIkwU *re so ^T?rc® V1°e Officer William R. Cairns with years of faithful service to the coun- Retail sales of roman candles, sky x0 eniov'a full day in the gears. Some of the older, 'ohRL S^d °ffice J" ^ . Murphy Block, Wood- cil. His second term of office was rockets and similar fireworks are T° » fuU ^ boys, realizing ^Toni what hJi facultv ^ and effioent stock, advises that application Interrupted through entry in the banned. Excepted are sparkler? and Wfi ^ ^ h mile3 of fcrtUe happened, reversed the wheel, allow- 'blanks cannot be prepared until ap- service of his country. ••:,°y cannons and pistols which use fields ine tbe bov to extricate hi« le». Hi» " ' List of officers: paper caps containing less than Grand Knight--John E. Hill. twenty-five hundredths grains of ex- Deputy Grand Knight--Edw. Frett. pl^ive mixture. Recorder--Walter J. Bolger. - Even these devices which are not Treasurer--Elbert S. Buch. 0!1 the restricted list must, however, Trustee--Joseph Adams. » ^ M constructed so that the hand Delegate--William M. Green. . cannot come in contact with the to secure entrance to a regular" col! ^ser H viJe rec^nition board is emlege, mav wish to take advantage of P°^ere.d to organ'ze- formulate rules one of the above mentioned offers. and f1 Procedures ! *ne bill, signed by* Governor Dwight H. Green on June 14, pa$»r. vides for payment of $10 per month T for service in the United States and Laf*,n- COMING EVENTS Showing how the soil of Arizona was taken to the Wbodstock hosipt?!, yields; * j where sixteen stitches were required Tons of good food that we all enjoy to close the dtep wound. He was Bob said, "TTiey don't rate with Illi- then returned home and was taken nois." - (the following day to St. Therese ' v 1 hospital. Waukegan, where X-rays „-- -- .... Then we ryp to desert sands were taken to determine whether or Alternate to Grand Knight--Ed. cap when m ' position for explosion. on - 2 bad lands* ! not there were any bone injur.es, trkin. . tiJ He said, know there's not lo'pe^j w iT Drowning $15 per month for foreign service Alternate to Delegate -- Edward he statute books since 1942, bgt cent ~ ^McHenry county s first drowning (including service in Ala«kal Min Frett. va> n°t tested because fireworks wl0u state on Dvoductior the season occurred on Sundav. imum r>aynient ^50 to thoM with a The Chaplain, Financial Secretary «ere not available during the war. W ten7." ^ ' when Robert Walsh, 17, son of Mr. Liljrmoor Club-; minimum of sixtv davs' service and Lecturer are appointive officers Foremost in conducting f cam-, - 0 and Mrs. John J. Walsh of Chicago ' All active honorable service * be-'t0 ** named before insUllation by Pa!&P obta>n strict enforcement We" watched lean oId c6ws sank to his death in the Fox river tween Sentember ifi 1Q40 anH «?»»» the District Deputy at the next meet- b> local authorities is the Illinois £^t "KreJuSewood" on the flats: iat Cary. He was one of a group of Johnsburg Lady Foresters and Juve- ^..1 ? PC ing of the council. Edward Sutton Society For the Prevention of Blind- *reasewooa on uie naw. i. niles -- Pot-Luck Picnic -- 10:90 ^ 'f (^, dates inclusive) ^ Ctorence Martin are trustees ness, which sponsored the law. o'clock--Fox River Park, Wilmot, " „ # P^>V^r 1 whose terms did not expire this year. ™ose who have seen the result Wis. ' were sixty days of such active ser- y • of careless use of fireworks can well „ July 18 , RfSTniNnt rSTTANflKfl understand the gi-eat force which C. D. of A. The sum of $900 will be paid the, ' the society is placing on this cam next of kin of those who died in . _ . service in line of duty. Payment July S. 4, 5. < and 7 Legion Carnival. McHenry. July 6 Mid-Summer Danc« house. * Julv !• We watched lean old cows Eat "greaSewood" on the fiata; He laughed and declared, "That wouldn't fatten a gnat." iii the sights And said he'd hurry home 'boys spending the weekend at a cotita^ e there. .«y placing on in.s cam- And w f#r mQre EJven in our own city there To nift m„.t on fheir hnnx Dinner--St. Grove. a-k kZTtSjrjSlS? »>»--«« may be made to husband or wife, *n ^J have resulted in permanent damage He>a . ^ -lad; w enjoye.1 on the stone but a few moments later child or children, mother, father. Club subdivision to an apartment ^in to children. Only a few years ago a r*t jwas seen to slip off on the opposite oerson standing in loco parentis, the Stoffel building in West Mc- a little girl of 8, a visitor to our ' aide and sink in about seven feet of bror»t her orx si._s ter, in the order named. Henryw, .i«re-ic*e.n tly Upru. rchAased by How-icityf WJ blinded 4n one eye from1' U iSater nn. Coior i.i _ i i j. ._ i... * ! would become of th* West. I waver. . . Will July 1S-1S-M Rummage 8ale--Sponsor* Henry Go-Getters 4-H Club. July 2* aad 21 Carnival and Chicken Peter's Church, July 2S PajTnent in case of veterans who ar<i Wattles. Mrs. Anna Geier U a firecracker exploding in her face. Lunche<m and ^ard Party -- ViOa died after discharge will be made to moving into the house vacated by the it u' certainly too high a price to Club Resort--Sponsored by O. E. S. the next of kin in the order named Melseks, having purchased it some pay for a deafening noise and a • above. time ago. little fun. BLIND EXHIBITION HORSE Th« veteran mUst have boM a' Mr. and Mrs. Dan O'Shea and fam- State Fire Marshal John Craig . er .Gantry, the only Mind, er- resident^f Illinois at time of entry % have moved from Riverside Drive said last week that he has instructed hibition jumping horse in JjjiLworld, jnto e«we ana must have been on to their new home in Gravslake. The his entire field force to he alert for and h;s rider and ownerj^Bleaner service on or after September 16, LeRoy Conways, who have been violations. "We are going to do Getsendaner, DeaPlainea, will^e the' 1940, -and prior to September 8, 1945.! making their home in the Country our utmost to prevent sale of firest the seventh Veterans who entered on 'active Club subdivision, have moved to the .works as prohibited by the statute," . v.aty less than sixty days prior to place vacated by the O'Sheas. Craig said. "The law places respon- ' added July 7 Sunday races, spoq- Seotember 2. 194t are riven addi- Mrs. M. A. Oster and Risterjfcs. ^bility on municipal and county of and his companions were wading between the shore and a large stone in the ri*er. Walsh* was unable to swim and the water wa» about chest-deep as he reached the stone. He climbed out of the water count Arizona as a problem | The boy's body was returned to child Chicago for funeral services after To be cared for by the East and >n inquest was conducted. enjoyed in the wild. MIIIMMMIIMMMIIIIIM Births A daughter was born on June 26, to the barn rfoor . , - . . .. , - . .. the Woodstock hospital to Mr. .and . we expect them to do and Mrs. Qrville Freimd of thia city. featured attraction a"™' „4 Md the extra duty less" thin statr^'"i»rter' •dded ? nees, spon- September 2, 1946. given addisored by the Harvard Sportsman's tionai credit up to November 1, A club at the southside driving pack. 19#5 to aua]|fy for the minimum mar to Seattle. Wash. WThey recently their tfoty." 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kro The horse, star of three world's fairs Dayment of $50 for 60 davs' active sold their McHenry home. Violations of the law are subject f 0f West McHenry announce and a motion picture. "Pride of The service. ! Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Freund I to a fine up to $100 and a jail sen-10f a gir| at the Woodstock Bluegrass," will make his only ap- yjj pr0vides applications have moved from the home of his tence up to ninety days. j on june 2$. Mrs. Krohn is IUinois this year >t ^ ^ made up to July 1( 1949. Parents, the Carl J. Freunds on EXTINGUISH R mer Alic* the two Harvard events. * Court street, to an apartment in exuhguhh h --- -- I NfeW REAL ESTATE OFFICES the Jerome Buch home on Riverside NOTICE 1 The MrTImrir M»n>nT Drive. Tractor Destroyed By fin Near Wtnwuda Fire, believed s||M from a tractor, cauail -- .. „ ^ McHenrv Realty company, The McHenrv postoffice lobby will Bernard J. Peschke ana associates., . ( "he open from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. and owners, have announced their entry! Corp. Stanley Diedrich received hie ') 5 p.m. to 6 p*m. on July A. into the field of ml iMtttt broker- honorable dischii|< St Fort Shcridtn There will be no window service, no ago. Temporarily, offices will be'on July 1. Hty or rural delivery. Mail will be 1<v*ted on Route 120, between Lily _ dispatched at « " j Lake .and | Subscribe lor Tk Plslndislsr f t ' • . "it ^ ' «• ... • . l&jft..'|L ' * U-Jv . • - J> -"fctiuC 1 ' !. EXTINGUISH BLAZE Elgin firemen last week extin-| gulshed a blaze without even leaving' mu^e^r^if lasTweetTafter the station. The fire waa brought j^riod of swvice. JjTarrived to them by Mrs. JulU C. Brandon ;^tes some time ago from the Pad of St Charles, who discovered that Ae, where ha had been staMspsd fa .the rear seat of her car was ablaze<many months. while she was in the Elgin business iaatioyed the MgUr ea the farm aavtlwrest of ; Jr., Wanewh one morning last week. I birth i The Wauconda fire dapa»tmsutha» , taed t^the scone, aa the depart- j ment mas Bound Lake. This response to % call for ] saved the favn from fropL.the; Damage to the tractor was tr Skngjat about $ljOQt» with only mgiifihte t sd the *lo ss t'o the building. Come out and watch the flafe-; dealer Newsboys plaqr halll Read the Waal Ads M

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