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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 Jul 1946, p. 1

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Andy Dianis of Fox River Grove, representing Mr. Lynch, and Atty. Don Wicks, representing the Gormans. The new hotd owner is* president of the Mead Cycle Co. ILUNOIS, THURSDAY, JULY IT, vm |TW0 REGtSTVAHOM DAYS SCHEMED BY SDrEmflSMS KOEHR SUPPLY 00. ROVA DEALER TBADX IN NORTHSBN ILLINOIS McHenry folks will be interested to learn that tha front rooms of the North Western hotel in West McHenry now home the Koehr Supply Co. Robert J. "Bob" Koehr list week opened a wholesale distributing house for hardware, mill and electrical supplies, serving the dealer trade In northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin. He also pl«nff to handle a full line of tools of all • «•••••• j kinds for tii* automotive trade. The Some important business came up company 'will carry warehouse stock for discussioin before the McHenry j and service dealers with items needed. County Board To f ;; j Cast Vote Soon 0# *"•? ' Zoning Ordinanoe ^ WW HANS fiALA CELEBRATION fOR V-J DAY AIMS. 14 Richard Williams and Richard Jos ten Named* Oo-Chairmen & *%> * i" *' that the draft boards Mve eon- I ...••• , although much less frequent- 1V> doriiMr the put eleven months. Tie following list, including sev home on the river for some 'Wf ff r^fht to vote in the Nov-! erated for twenty-five years. Dureral from McHenry -and the nearby j time. He k a boating enthusiast e®ber election. In explaining the ling the past several months he had eeeMnunity, is one of the largest calls and last soauner was ottered in matter to the supervisors, Mr. Woods!been asked often by local hardware in ftis county ,in 1^46. They have several racea held on the Fbet River. *»ked that they recommend two regi- merchants to Secure some scarce -- --- v,vk w. oldest bicy- ._w ^.w. cle company in the United States,, .... -v^r, : ttsrenghout the nation in celebrating ^1°" manuwetures Ranger, Path-;county board of supervisors at their' "Bob" Koehr and his charming rS ft»t anniversary of V-J Day. «nd«* •"i Crustier bicycles. Mr. last meeting. (thT^wpIiiy's bookkSn ai-mLa* ti.* «ut «# kAafriiifia. of- j » plane for remodeling the Foremost was a strict warning first came to tlos communitv tJiree calls thirty-two room hotel are not defin-jfrom Count Clerk Raymond IX Woods i years ago, settl&ff at Wwd2 LaK ite, as yet. © I to all eligible voters in the county At the same tine, however Mr The new MdSenry business man is ^ registered under the new elec- Koehr was commuting to his supply well kftown here, where he has own- tion law or else stand tfw chance of businees la Chicago, which he in- honor the boys who were "over ed a taping the right Nov*!erat«d t--iti .flv» v»m n... there" during the war The celebration was a fitting one for the first anniversary of our initial step toward peaoe. Now an even more important day is to be celebrated by the veterans, their families and friends. # big S2« &SSF ^ gPRCT PAINE *8 htt.t. AD SURFAOINO WILL BX COMPLETED IN *46 The familiar Paine's Hill road, several miles north of Crystal Lake, has come in for its share of discus- Sing during the past ten days. Last week a group of Crystal Lake Citizens met with the City Council, expressing their displeasure that the road, which was to have been blacktopped this summer, was, as yet, untouched. The road from McHenry. south to near the Holcombville school was blacktopped several years ago ST. PETER'S FESTIVAL TOBE HELD JULY 20-21 J _ Carnival and Chicken "•Z Dinner Expected To , Draw Record Crowd Do you remember back several j At that time the public months ago when the members of j that the road could not be completed -mailer the Veterans of Foreign Wars and i until after the war, but last winter summoned for examination: Boaitf On* J. Miller. J. Schreiner. R. Eppel. •^re-induction vr W. Wright. Aadreif'Sttings. I. Bricuey. D. Bailey. A. Plhl. • jSS 2IT'- *: < :t: !•* 'T VI i'- ' J| Flemming. v H. Sandma«iL. ^ C. Johnson. C. Wacin. +: V : POX RIVER VALLEY MAYOR'S ASSOCIATION WILL MIST ON JULY 20 stration days prior to th«^ election so arttcle for them while in the dtv. that all voters who have not already Conssaasertly, a short time ago, when registered cut do so. (Mr. teefcr bacpoae weary of his It was made dear that voten who i long daily trlf» fto work, he rememv-- --•---h•AhajL laaMnMd have!bered ' wmmM one is just around tha corner and it promises to be a very for resident* their friends. _ summer festiat the Bridge ballrooin to enjoy the Stertram, president "of the Crystal Ittj 1Pc,u^£f. a c^icken dinner prala evening of entertainment and Lake Chamber of Commerce, the city f"ff;J^^„ Tms year the cele-- ' is losing trade because of the roa3! J3S®" ifoSSlfor not being completed. Residents inj ^il k! oar. -jthe area north of the city, he said, LJ5* ®I552fr J!?U Saturday a(hrnen ngionivn gk wtoi iiMuc Htke*n rmy »tio ndno.t kt hke mirm!- cessions will welcome^ th?e ,lsa ragned e eon~ Mayors' sssodation ^wSU.Rl ^TerLhXeld* I1aeyt ' only^to^Uioae^w^^have not already waa it doubt but that he means a larger crowd than on V-E shopping because the road north has a blacktop surface. expected to attend. large crowd There will b* A citizen's commitee to take promu^n® _lK>*t~w*r Priies and merchandise action in determining where the fault on display, as well as good food and ii« in D;*R£ ««^^IW5RSS5J5 WW aP arineesu'sl t Hoifl l throea dm eweatian go. rganised as tti;o ned items m.a y bt,e. , «v«*n 7tb'o ughta The saim* evening, State Repre-!g_• «J^me cookt* ch^!f. aentative Thomas Bolger and several Wlt^ Athor «t»t* %nd county officials, f. .^r **, plentiful as we eeting of the Paine's' ii Iv* . that there was c,aIly 4 i« ' e 1 Planning also state _ tors and sefeca) < from tha Pbx River Valley. are stiu many who have not registered. men; Nmm R^fsmttea Days The object** of the making is ta! - ^ bo*rd Mediately devise means ^ot enhancing the beauty and " * of tiie valley E. Wilcox. T-'i... '-t! • A. Kenneth Parlour. Bdward C. Wensel. ^ther Place®-- Lowell F. Holtapp, Naperville. ' Earl L. Collier, Huntley. ' Hairy E. Pin. Asusa, Calif. Robert J. Deneen, Washington, n. a Howard C. Laue, Union. Baton A. Stevens, Spring Grove. Raymond C. Grampelperger, wood- Secoad Call A tpery few days after the above Set was released, Board One issued fts eeeopd pre-induction call, including five from this community, twenia all: aceinted the recommendation and seett September tl and October 8 as the days for registration throughout the coun. VESS<1KS|& WS&Xrs in the various prethe state to spproprtste the neces-19 P-m- More information concerning sary financing work. to carry out this As all citiee in this locality are be- 4ll4* HMvliLawtkSlA * 11. I _ these two important days will be given at a later date. During the same meeting, T. F. *•" ^ "-ftSE'rafo" . * tl -1!! nance on zoning is near completion win P?f>,ec! Iand th*t at 1116 next meeting he will under wly in the ^ fSLZ ^ ^ U for PreM,ntat,°n- For and his wife, both of whom grown to lew* the country. local residents are happy to welcome this new business, to our community. NEW KA1SKR-PRAZER OARS KAY BE SEEN IN CHICAGO SUNDAY , espo- _ as the ladies of St Peterfe that the paving of irtr^ethil* ht*nU* »e completed tills; out of ihuL w?rld merrier, however, say the Veterans I year. According to Representative »«.. away . of Foreign Wars, as they proceed to J Bolger, "TThe p(wavviunigf owf tmhi®e ssovuutuhieernni |j l rensi't ^of -- -- road between Crystal 5rw«fn» Lake and McHenry should take pre- i ~ ~ t * L ^ cedence over anv other mad in the cucumber salad, cabbage lliW, plan an entertainment which will be i half of outstanding. Go-Chairmen ) cedence over any 'other road in "the, Richard Juaten and Richard Wil- county as it has long had the an-• >nd liams have been named as general proval of the Federal Bureau of! co-chairmen of festivities, with the Roads and should have been finished i following committees having been se-1 before now." j ?}"• " lected to take care of various de- Residents of both McHenry and r. . . r f f i r tails; [CrysUl Lake will be watching fur-j v. Special Arrangements -- George ither developments with interest. u Duesler, Albert Nugent, Urban A meeting of the toard of super-inoon' and at 5 oc,ock ,n tb* Comes, Geher Dobgrns and Jack Keenan. ^ Two ^ ftwyiji'ii newest cam, the Kaiser Sawial-pd the Fraser, will have their jaMNnstem premier bemTh?^ i^aSj«nrri,in,Upy 2l,l Ticket8 -- Mervin Schoenholti, AnnoLSlETrfSl^' K®01"-, Chairman; James Thompson, Marn «Tv iv iwuj i«r |n«wii»iivn. x-ui • unveiMn» wu maHr ti 11^ < »hall Bacon and Frank Gende. - -- -- - r-- -- - . .... . , several months the committee, undor 1"" ^ ' Hall -- Leo Heimer and Vernon stretch of road is that county aid » I Ann imr m...-,,.,,, _A __ s the chairmanship of Mr. Nolan, has; Av^° ii"'.r T'-'i. < Kramer, co-chairmen; Fred Meyer ' does not extend into a corporation LORBAINF. WHlTlNn Tfl RFlworited *rduou«"y on th" PTO^^ and HMitrf 7 U^ iVernon Re*n*»Mt, Walter Smith, and the remaining three miles to be | "iUll«u 1U DC | which it feels will fill a much needed vfj_i. °' Chi- George Nugent, Arnold Blake, Irvin I completed enters the city of Crystal..o. ^ Freund, George Freund, Louis Died-{Lake. visors being held in Woodstock this *erV^!. ^or •> . week is expected to bring the prob- car® ^ {°l !***• **9- lem closer to solution. One of the • entertainment for SWfclay m greatest obstacles to be overcome in "!?' ,e ^*ry P?JPUJ"" _ .c(ftf_ the reviv^al of the plan to finish this e°lfu dPinagst favoritews ,o°f, today and yeatferwhich GUEST ON BAND PROGRAM fhe zoning ordinance will 1m es- ADen R. Howard E. Walter N. Brown. R. Cern; Norman F. Wi Vernon A. Ratsloff. Wayne T. Hooper. Artnur A. Seidell. Harold E. Reh. Moris H. Gauger, Richmond. William Gritxuk, Spring GroVe. Arvid M. Sundquist, Elgin. Norman E. Hall, RingwoocU Chester G. Hauri, Dundee. Darrel L. Pearson, Sorento. Edward F. Slavin, Hebron. Howard R. Argall, Union. Jseee F. Vannoy, Axtell, Nehr. Garfield F. Miller, Jr., Greenville, JL L Emmet J. De Wayne, Woodstock. , pecially welcomed by county residents who take priaa in a beautiful cago and tha suburban area. - d ! s s r s m Z : , win g!!!:ri irmicas injured a.m. to 10 p.m. remain I Elmer Jensen, Frank Kellner ^SsSTLk,jfiuaii accident file suit To carry out the summer band | countryside in which to live, for it programs as in the past several1 will, if approved, be a protection ye*f*» P£®*enting the first concerts | against any "shanty town" construcin tne City rark and the last four j tion which always occurs in some j t h» annoancement disclosing de- Kilday, LeRoy Smith, Gordon Knox, on the high SCIMMI grounds, the band communities. ^ ^J8/, *?r- King said , Erwin Laures. Herman Kreutzer, A _ tnove to the latter place this| Most county residents who make | that the cars are full-sized, six-pas- Herbert Harrison, Allen Noonan, 000 was Hied in circuit court in v™*' evening, July 19. Besides frequent trips to the court house|yy*1'..wtowglwa with sleek new James McAndrews, Gerald Hetter- Woodstock last week in behalf of regular program, which includes will be interested in an approved linee. Tm Kaiser model tc ;mann, Frank Lowe, Richard Smith,! several local residents, including Ar "Tf™1 j»«F numbers, the first guest; measure which will result in the re-|*» •howi»-4ir>«rt«<o is tha 1»47 Leo Rothermel and, William Kreutser. " ~ ' placing of the dilapidated sidewalks j Special. Features which the two around the county juilding. rTT DAIRY FEED PAYMENT Among other needed imnrovementi owwiewm, Lrnead, aix cylinder; -- . •««« Mmnmn was one presented by the Grafton | «igines of 100 horsepower, safety I DATES ANNOUNCED TO a htarw nl the 1946 carnival, exteni welcome to one and all to attend Last year's festival drew a record^ crowd, and a repeat performance if expected this year. George Oollette Proves Worth Of New Doodle R«ff bridges there, set at $8,000. Estimated cost was' H. 0. OOETTSCHE, LONG HERE, DIED ON MONDAY artist of the season will be presen ed. She is Miss Lorraine Whiting of Woodstock, who will play several piano accordian selections. Miss Whiting is not new to McHenry audiences, for she appeared with the band last year ana proved moet popular with the large crowd. Paul Yanda, director of the band, is planning to have a guest artist at each of the concluding concerts, with a veryy special program being planned for%h. last niglu, August NORTH 07 McHENRY 9. This week'a entire program is j "MTahrec hS, t"aPr aSrapdeme golefd thBea nnCehri.l"d renM-- nPl'^e^d'rTW oonattJgrroowwnn arr. by Lake. Walts, "II Bacio" (The Kiss)--Arditi. Selection, beauties of Erin"- by Lake. wa« win |H iuvuivu wjf wv I "jw" ~ w»j»vwa»» eiitcvj t ^ --^ -- -- - - -- --W • townshto officials who petitonedthe ^ b°x-tvpe; FARMERS IN COUNTY board for help _in repairing three I name* large self-centering brakes! *nd extra wide wheel rims which* » _r~; 1 m. provide steering safety and aUbil-!. f- T"!* ^ office notice „,WIU1I1. w „„ -UI„ „ . Jty onturns at high speeds. Wheel-j t? .1**5?!!er8 m.. of 1945 the defendents were driving 1M„1C . . . . WILD LIFE 8TILL base on both cars measures 123 H ! f°unt?i , J* £*- me*tlnKs an automobile south on Illinois State I He set out on city "treets INHABITS VICINITY IcHenry had «M»- the wild state of soma 110 years ago, whetK the first | settler made his appearance, outy i need to retract that statement. At i least the residents of Riverside Drive • i and Orchard Beach were thoroughly • McHenry summer resident for i °X*j?ure' ,Th* Black Prince"--Beau- (^^'entirel^'lost"^^ contact with ivv>ii ^ ^ iiivirau, George Collette of the local Gamlette, Al'da and Jerry Mii'ier, Bernard ^ ^ho invsnaed and William J. Hamil, Carol and the v Asjc the man who owaa Frances Peterson and Norman and ®.M! ™ has shown this Edwin Fisher. The defendents named t'wt ^e fltuly brieves in tt. 1I| in the bill were Floyd S. Stanley, very new . B. L. Weller and Clark Bledsoe, all rived at the ^mbto rtore aad Mr doing business as Midwest Construc-, CQHeUe immediatefo decided to pwna tors, and William C. Williams. , the worth of hia Brigga According to the bill, on June 6 ^acnine. His approval inches with an overall length of 208 have »>««n Panned for their conveni- Route 31 near Hunter's farm, two.wms. .th« obJ®®* of "»«ny "de glancea inches. Both cars feature many *nce. iT *PP>ication for the mjle 8cuth of McHenry. The plain- " h,s e»*"y operated vehicle «sa*» in engf-1 April-May June dairy feed nayment all in their teeJt charge that ^ w»y ^rough towiu It * • ^ If it is impossible to attend one of iBatf;n„ tk. ii,.nt»r drive and can travel S major post-war advances neering. The Kaiser-Fraser dealer Henry is Scholz Motor Co. in as thev were le&vinff the Hunter' strive and can travel 26 _ Mc- applica"tJi®on" "*a8t; ffth,rem eA"A A office,t hfloir- farm yard, traveling fast ar.d turn- ho^ ing north on the highway, the two' The shiny red Doodle Bag. whiek M cated in Woodstock,_ any time be- eoilidwl_ »har«-« n». h*s no clutch gears and He'passed away at hisj^**4*^ "When Lights Are Low"-- River FR oad at the the days w^en Indians and wild life roamed this territory. Last Sunday about 2 o'clock the NEWS ABOUT OUR SERVICEMEN Warrant Officer (JG) William Mar- Carl Rietesel family, who live on the, tin, who has been stationed in Texas 20. - ... cars collided. They charge care- . . . fore August 31 of this year, pis le9sneM( negligence, recklessness and aBd u «cceleirator control, office is closed on Saturday after- speeding, also that the duendents »de*1 f(f the person whg mast ~ noZ?J\ » ^ . . .. 'were on tlTe wrong side of the high- ^®qu®nt trips, far ste Triple-A ' Office, Woodstock, July way * i who live a distance from school, or* 18b k o* » o u » v », The largest sum was' asked by wpwially in this community, fee Hebron State Bank, Hebron, July Arlette Miller, who according to the thosf who "Te %f1®n« ^ Wiw w vj it _u Q . . u• t . bill, was permanently disabled. She ™U8t com® to McHenry to do their J f io" Hl8rh School> Richmond, Mks 15,000, while her sister, Alda, topping. VuntlM Town H.I1, RontUy. Jul, OOVKRNOK BET.KA81B river near Orchard Beach, were eating dinner when a attracted ?' Pc * returning McHepry High School, McHenry, wj,j|e the parents of the young folks ly winter lapm July 22. are seeking smaller amounts for Nuremburg, Ger-! Harvard Community High School, mon expended for medical care. many, arrived July 22. j * _ home by pUne! Marengo High School, Marengo, FUNERAL SERVICES few days' visit AH meetings will be conducted HELD SATURDAY FOR with his parents,.from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. GEORGE H. DIBLEE the Clarence Mar- Farmers operating on a share tins. He was join- basis are asked to file only their own „ . ~ , .. f *' ed here by his share of the weight and let the per- - Funeral services were held last Fisher, also injured, is asking $5,00C, BALANCE APPROPRIATED FOR TOWNSHIP ROADS Gov. Dwight H. Green has released the $5,000,000 balance of the $15,000,., 000 fund appropriated by the sixtyfourth general assembly for the improvement of township roads throughout the state. The governor said he had directed , Dunham. age of eo. Lost Chord"--Sullivan. Mr. Goettache, who came to this wg a,nner wnen * noise aitractea vkmity about thirty years ago, or- I March, The Jolly Coppersmith -- them to the window. There they saw "Igiaally. owned property and resided a full grown deer, whose antler had of McHenry. Several years Sketch, Down South -- become caught in their picket fence. • he built a small apartmentbuild- Extricating itself it ran across their where he had since lived with his *airch. Salute to Washington lawn, jumped another picket fence, Mr. Goettsche's plan was to , _ i plunged into the water and made -- y erect a large home on sever- 'irot, i^^rn ^^oes --Jones. MJiy g the riv€r with .what tl river lots 'which he owned in the • God Bless Americ* --Berlin, witnesses said wis remsrksble speed. lanaae vicinity, twt illness andshort-[ (»e | I >lf H l|»af»» O" theeast side, it jumped up the Ms of material prevented jthe ful-. sea wall and disappeared into tha j flQment of this dream. . I DafllUi i T®rea* 1 cam?" from Sterling, I1L The local His own application. = Vr*>t"Vr!r"r'onri» 'h* nTwiTr tendents of highways that the money w7!? L R'etesels later learned that serviceman received orders the first Those attending any one of these »tock "u^nl! ' S will be available for immediate allo- M. C. Goettache & Co., certified ac-, e»»l»»»Mf the deer was making lU way up the ©f last week to rtport to Washing- meetings are asked to remember to TV ,wno 8»?«eniy at ti for th construction of farm ammtents, with offices located on road toward the Charles Lasch W ton D.C., and from there expects bring along weight slips for the °eIock on the evemnB- of July 10. market high^aTC. Broadway ,n Chicago. , ^n a8.I^rn Q w Woodstock when barking dogs frightened it to be sent.either back to the Nurem- three months above mentioned. These Sfck^of* thi?^Jitv In * re&ume of construction prog- 8arvivors include the widow, Ethel, hospital on July 9 to Mr. and Mrs. and it jumped into the Rietesel yard, burg trials or to Paris. He was ore slips must show farmer's hame. name tvki u j . ress under the $10,000,000 he reoLr^' nd Ro^er ofv ^ ' ' The appearance <rf- this beautiful of the few from this vicinity to of^ firm sold1 to and the month dur- leased several months micn^ ueorge and Koger ox Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Crain of animal was a surprise to folks in witness the trials during the initial ing which the milk was sold. and William of McHenry. West McHenry announce the birth this vicinity, who are happy to know stages, when thev were attracting The body rested at the chapel at of a son at tne Woodstock hospital that we still maintain touch with so mucK attention here, and had NEW. ARTIFICIAL avenue, Chicago, on July 5. the wild life which once called Me-,some interesting stories to tell upon j ^TTH jg PLANNED ' eu?d4 here by his share of the weight and let the per- _ °«=., J- Wesley W Polk chief highway enri- wtimfe, _ VViionlta. , >whh«o ssoonn eennttiittlleedd .ttoo tthhee ontthheerr sshhaarree ffiillee ^Satu rday afternoon at 2 0 clock from " » ,, n'Kn««y rap Merwin funeral home in Wood. peer, to notify all county supenngood health early on the evening he J?*8*0 ™"n"B **°- ,0° • died and had attended the Woodstock \he K.nW onn^rf with hi. wif» «n,i of $6,339,000 of the totf al has been •S6*l N. Ashland whera services will be held( this Mr. and Mrs. Chris Zank are the Henry iu hon»®- ROBERT W. GARDNER WA8 ELECTED HEAI| OF F8A COMMITTEE COMING EVENTS Jaly IS FOR KANE COUNTY I James Regner has deceived his, discharge from the merchant Wine. Another "Crystal Lake During the past year^he has made agin area is in the state's for band concert with his wife and _ . . .. .... - ... mother. Upon his retifrn, he went "PProved by the division of highto a nearby apartment to make a "*?*. m approvals covered im- , telephone call and was later found Provement of 5.204^ miles of townj in an unconscious condition. A physi- r°*^s ^ut four of the 102 i cian was called but efforts to revive iIlhnols counties. the, him failed. Death was attributed to. _ , , , -- v.„.o «. u» - ihis return to the States. JTtosday) afternoon at 2 o clock, p^t, o£ « Mn> born at the Woodbterment will be in Rosehill cena«r iStock hospital on Friday, July 12. | A 9% pound son was born on July 8 in Tacoma, Waslu, to Mr. and Mrs.' Stanley Vycital. TTiis is their first C. D. of A. . - child. Mr. and Mrs. John Vycital East River Road Pinochle Club--Mrs. • Facinc. - j Kane county is designated as one veteran, having served in France in of McHenry ue the proud grand- Thomas Thonneson. . „ . . . . . . . . . of the beneficiaries in a blueprint of 1917. parents. The father now operates a Jaly lft-lf»lt t Among tne reoenHy ascMrfed a statewide system of artificial lakes: ---- jewelry store la Taeoma with his Rummage Sale-^Sponsored by Me- 5frTl^mS»n ??? coinmunity ^is being mapped by the Illinois Con- (••***•••••••••<'• »•••••»*••! At a meeting of the Farm Security brother-in-law and a friend. i Henry Go-Getters 4-H Chib. j Donald D. Schiavone of Lily Lake, nervation department which is taking tion committee for Mc- A daughter was born on Saturday, _ Jaly SI and 21 !¥*. breat Lakes shape under the guidance of Director . . -- „ - . . . i »«•» mm ... B flans, ac* a heart attack. ; Fewer State Rendents GH . trips^ to Germany and also to the cording to word received this week: The deceased was a World War 11Old .Ago Pension AlloWUtCftS -- m m , m m m m m . u released at Great county on Saturday, July IS, July 18,"at the Woodstock hospital! Carnival and' Chicken ^Dinner St.' durinK the past week. W». Gardner, Solon Mills, was to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Schuringa. Peter's Church. Spring Grove. I ~ chairman of the committee, McHenry friends will be interested Jaly 22 ! RESIDENCE CHANGES the fiscal year ending June 80, to learn of the birth of a son at the O. E. 8. Chapter Official Visit at Among the Sick Old Age Pension allowances were received by 125,324 persons during June, Raymond M. Milliard, public aid director of the Illinois Public Aid Commission, has reported. "The average allowances son was $34.46," Hilhard ir-rfs gu j Livingston E. Osborne. Construction Ion some projects is expected to get ! Kunadneer cowuanyt y thwios rkf.a ll, but not the ,J--n *. nA. 8 °.- „Pa t. r!. c,k Cleyy, 9M2 -year cost o-f- j >aym«its-- ivn--clui-d*.i ng medivicarl. The Elmer Glosson family has That county's chapter of the Hli- rt»idf"t' *f*# hapJf.y -,find ^ ^ «*.*«» Rmoved from a place near Rtrsnlslf nois Sportsman's League has sub- to 9 y walks 319374. Tlwre were 19C fewer re- -- Villa to the newly made -apartment in the mitted a proposed site for a lake * recent_ illness. ^ _ cipients m June than in May. 1 -•ISp-jr %I The other members of the Woodstock hospital last Saturday to Grand Worthy Matron. wssamittee are Roland J. Leisch, Rt. Mr. and Mrs. Richard McDonald of Jaly 2S X Wrfadstock, and Herbert F. Eg- Woodstock. Luncheon and Cud Party - sn^ Rt. 1, Huntley. { Mr. and Mrs. E. Joseph Gausden Club Resort--Sponsored by O.E.S. Harold Justen home on Main street, in the Elgin area. It has been favor It • ene of the duties af this cow- are the pareats of their first child, Aagast C Mr. and Mrs. Frahk Hay have «hly received and is being studied. .. . . . - . to review applications and a hoy, tern at the Woodstock hoe- Riverview Camp, R. N. A. moved form a farm near Lily Lake I' f"11/ developed, the_take whether or not applicanta are pital on Monday, July 16. prood Aagast 14 for FSA assistance. i graadparfnts are Mrs. Adelaide V-J Day Dane*--Bridge Ballroom--- are two types of loans Gausden and Mr. and Mrs. Psfear. Sponsored by V. F. W. FSA is authorised to make ia Schaefer. Aagast 1C-19 HeHenry county --farm ownership • State Legion Convention--Chicago. flsaaa up to $12,000.00 at 3 percent -- * "" t - Speokl Election Called By L . Aagustis Kolud MoOannon For July 27; amortisad over a forty year L??°Sr^uA,""r sand standard loans or loans the purchase of livestock, equipit, feed and etc. The latter type A petition carrying the required j FAVOR CONSOLIDATION cannot exceed $2,500.00, bears number of names was presented by The voters percent interest, is secured by j residents of hearty communities to school districts Crop and Chattel Mortgage and - - far a term of from one to Miss Jean Bachrodt of the Coun- average monthly allowance Frank Hay h^e «bly received and is being studied. subdivision wy a patient twelve centa leas ajni coat * m M Li£ Ski U full, dewlop^ tlTli. would »«?*. 'yyrr.nt. » gy81 Imm Iku i> M£W.ltam H.y on W„klu»t.i. Frido u .M. to McH^rr Mtf,. »U jmm^m Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goodsir and '*a'l aasasseemmbwlyy', ddeeppaarrttmmeenntt eennJgmineeeerras B. J. Keller of West Mc- ceived allowances and the cert Hcnry ^ been . mMeai patient at payments was fM*4. family, who haye been occupying the £aje completed surveys of more than ^Trnnri^nTT'hniHtsi Stoffel building on Waukegan street 1260 of nearly 400 proposed lake sites "• ^aaihtoel. hospitel. Cooaty Sapsrintendent of schools, voted Stoffel building on Waukegan street; « » «•'» BoiidiEzoMiUd SSS^OMMW r°™ *•" "itZTTZ" '.£T£r. ! E tL r*tum«d home - for fjSSr ^ th. Wo^totock hospiul U.t „J-i« -*• * ef tha BeadsDIf- . . . . intereeted in either loans can obtain additional mi by contacting the Farm Administration office, whldi located in the Federal building. readstock, Minoia they vacated is now being tenanted i A>b«it 140 sites have been ap- from t^e' vVoodatock hosnital last > June sake af living in eight rural by the Leonard Antonsons, who moved proved for further study. These arMj is Atayin_ for tlfe Dresent Illinois nimailed inthe Marengo area {from another of the Stoffel houses "fcs* W1V.examined by state geo- ^ FrankSaLee. Mr ^reundnold J. Psnei. a tar schools for thair on Main street. The hame In which, »ogUte. biolofista and foresters who f^TS^Sir hk rSS? TiseenijvFk Won,, aanaaaced this -Se steady * a part «f the McHanry sdawl.t^a details concerning election boors and ~ having voted tojited his father, Linua Newaian, on! -- • hoars polling plaets wffl apyaai I . «sr The Plaiadea^r in next weekTissae. I ^ Read tha Waat A|| preced , Sunday. Coaae oat Mid watdr the Plain- Newsboys play ball! INJVRB> IN ACCIDENT Abramsoti, working with a Chi- .Uk^ B>y, o. T>T*m, ,«, * " *pon*or*d °- ^ beeame caught in a powv saw^whUa Order yoar tahher Ijha, fS^VhSinfte W^t * 'TNieeday noon. • _ far 'AadhaV Number One Invsstmsnt' ia stxated by tbe fignrea fsr types af saiee real F ft (Hit4tlt' fiiwaTSa > MtWkff fair ' ' ' ' %:?; r " • . .: •tf

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