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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Jan 1947, p. 2

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POft SALB-Oil Mater, large, heats iv» imm «hU|; «1«o tv» drams Ttvotw, Soute 120, Lily Lake. McHenry 681-J-2. FOX SAIJ^-OotoMdo 1Mb phonographradio combination; tMHi Gam Waal W A N T S * FOB 8ALB -- lender Lake home; HAN TO W m six rooms. completely furnished; fur em™ DAFR garage. Lei 1 TSl. Wonder Laka 558. 84-tf m of the soil told fur SAIjB--<JorotuMio eiec. ' range, 1947 model. $184. Gamble'*, West McHenry. M ssfifsas^a™ K i l l I waa deep sorrow in two community tUa pas* St# fc~- liMrTwitih •n iQ• 1 111 farad HELP > WANTED--Woopi and girls Good opportunity for wae *MMO in this tna work. Apply Co« McHenry. Phone fathered , wno di Dee. 26, after a brief r. Bisdorf waa born in Waterloo, lews, in lift and after Ms early life to ' Minnesota. \Jf|er 'a few Mil' residence theiT be esta uabad residenoe in Chicago. Mr. BbAftf was well known at Mfeor, to tm b p 4PM0BI tassamoe. attort to iimint to McCullom JBake 'and. gained may reports on aU tflste ef friends wmIft"vacationing at the 8 fefer home. Be Is survived by . lira. FOR flAI.B On account ef death, 190 6-mo.-old laying Leghorn poDete and SOO 1 and f-y»er-old hens. Tel. Johnsburg 6OT-R-1. M FOR SALB--Small poultry fan*, 26 acres, 10-room house, toilet and ran-' ningf water, 8x28 ft. glass enclosed front porch, two poultry houses, brooder house, 2-car garage, tool house. Possession April 1. For quick sale, priced at $12,000. Edward Keefe ~ " " FOR 8ALB--One set of new heavy duty chains, dual wheel triple side track. Sise 7.6x20 or 84x7. Tel. McHenry W2-B-2. 84 FOR SALE--Two fad drums, 54- gals.; bed and dresser; set of orchestra drums; air compressor and spray gun. Tel. Waswaa WW. • , - *34 FOR SALB--One Mc-D. 7-ft tandem fe, l4 miles E. Spring Grove,!disc; oneJIc-D,igtm horse cultiveon blacktop road. *34 | tor; one Model-A Ford ltt-ton truck; .-- -- ------ | a number of house doors and win- FOR SALE--80 gal. Crane electric; dows {complete force pump, pipe and water heater. $126. Tel. McHenry j windmill; one. boy's junior bicycle; 671-M-2. 34, one GE vacuum cleaner. Tel, Mc- •- •1 ------' '. : I Henry 612-J-2. *84 FOR SALE--All white cook stove j ^ f - T wood or coal. Tel. McHenryj pQR SALE--Cocker Spaniel Pups-- 288-J. 34 pediarree. Reasonable price. .. Saturday or Sunday or write Peter Volid, Sky Lane Fi 2662. karm, Lake Villa 84-2 tween Mouin 11 nt 11 iHt* ' By J^cque Hopkins •---- •'< t walked into the school auditorium the other day and is all tiie noise and commotion I foopulcaie voiec missing. I sat in class and looked and there waa a face miaaing. Iteu do we students of McHenry high school note the passing of Bill Adams. The cheer and gaiety that he brought with him is gone and we miss it. It was hard to realise Bill is gone. We were shocked when we were told. We had never thought of death bat, (BJ Sara Made) Tear Year WATS over,to totoke keap^- to be get BUT Mrs. P. Svobofe recently a latter iMi ^er step stating that h^ -father tag well. On dressed and family and teen at the not usually FOR SALB--New Gj., two bedroom home; full basement, immediate occupancy. Phone McHenry 227-J. 84 FOR SALE--1936 Ford. Can be seen at Buchert's Service Station, Rt. 81, West McHenry. r __ *34 FOR SALE -- Mc-D. 10-20 tractor, rubber in front, good condition; priced for quick sale. Also 3 tons second cutting alfalfa. Clarence Wohlert, W. McHenry. -- *84! that makes us laugh for Bui always ; 1 kept us laughing. But the laughter FOR SALES--Five room modern home | breaks and we sit in silence, const McCullom Lake. Price $8,000. j scious only of our sorrow. The Phone McHenry 570-M-l. *34 j realization that he, who lived to its ~ _ „ l t~ . {fullest and merriest was deprived of FOR SALE---1936 Chevro et 1%-ton life is always ^ ^ like Bill, livad life as it came, or bad. Then JJiH was stricken with infantile paralysis and passed away. Now, only memories are left to all who knew him. When we sit together we think of Bill and someone says, "Say, do you remember when Tel. 622-M-l. j Bill ?"--and it's some story Art Stahlfeier, hi# daughter, Mrs. Ben Gates, grand-* 4nd two great grandsons Glean -Gates. ^ rites in Chicago the itnalna were interred at Woodland Cemetery in McHenryi Tlie new year began sorrowfully for Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McDonald attend ti Friends deepest s; It was truck, flat bed, long wheelbase. Tel. McHenry 692-R-2. 33-tf Yes, Bill, we miss you. There are none to take your place. There aie FOR SALE--Generators, armatures, none who laugh at life and refuse starters, fuel pumps, distributors and j *° ^ serious except you and you ignition parts for Ford and all other cars. Seaco Sales A Service, Lilymoor, Fred J. Svoboda, Prop. Tel. McHenry 615-W-2 10-tf WOODSTOCK, ; Route 120 ••Y Skate on the Ultra Modern Floor with Banked Corners. A J L . A. A A A. A, A A A VVVWVVVVVVVVV irkeys. half mile south of Lily Lake school and one-half mile east. R. EL Schur inga. Tel. McHenry 615-R-l. 30-tf FOR SALE -- Generators, starters, fuel pumps, water pumps, radiator and heater hoses, fitted floor mats McHenry, Illinois FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Loretta Yooag--Edw. G. Robinson "THE STRANGER" Plas: Cartoon, Novelty & News SUN. ft MON., JAN. 12-13 In Technicolor Jane Haver -- Vivian Blaine 'THREE LITTLE i^.;¥§IRLS IN BLUE" 1 Also--Cartoon and News are gone. Yet never fear, youll never leave our hearts. When we are together and' silence descends we will hear your laughter clear and true, ami we'll remember, Bill. ^FARM ADVISER'f COMMENTS * day he _ dinner with his ir . s^rstitious, couldn't help being sonKNMiat startled for it was only a cotiple. of days later she received « Jelegram. Norman McCaskill of Vancouver, British Columbia, died Satorlay, January 4. As most planes for that section of the countnr haveJmm- grounded because of bad mmr, Flo was unable to funeral of her father. neighbors extend their pathy. ^itv cold Saturday and anyone who didnt have to be outdoors was fortunate. However, Wm. Lewis was one of the unfortunate, while trying to start the car, he collapsed. He died of a heart attack. Happy birthday to the following, whose birthdays are in January. Mrs. Milinac, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Seyfferth, Mrs. F. Svoboda, Mr. T. Legge, Mrs. Hyatt and Mrs. Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. W. Einspar received a baby girl from Santa Claus. They should call her "dream girl." SheV so pretty and adds to a perfect foursome, for they nqw have two boys and two girls. The proud grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Einspan spent Sunday in Chicago visiting their new granddaughter, Loretta. O'Brien cud it and he's not sorry. He's the guy that started the Left Handers club at Club Lilymoor. It's [-Mrs. Joseph Leckovi' 25 cents to join and 25 cents penal-! Steve Huska, Mr. MdEHiir Co. F/wes Ge-or. Assi PHONE 28 with the passing of that gnuid old man of McCullom Lake, Cornelius McDonald, father of our Hughie, on New Year's Day, after a prolonged illness. Mr. McDonald was born at County Monaghan, Ireland, in 1863 and after living a full rich life spent his remaining; years with his son. 4 He was the beloved husband 6f the late Elleny nee Egan, dedr father of Hugh, brataer of the late Mary Farmer, Alice Bwald, John and . Hugh McDonald. After funeral services, vhich were held at 9 a.m. Saturday at St. Mel's church in Chicago, the body was laid to rest at All Saints cemetery in DesPlaines, 111. Tir. and Mrs. Adam Brand had a guests on New Year's Day, MT. and Mrs. Ed. Lindvig of Chicago. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. RocheUe was the scene of a lot of social activity on New Year's Day. Among their guests were Mr. and . Leckovitch, Mr. and Mrs. June Jensen on her 6th birthday Jan. 8 "Mickey" Schmitt on his birthday anniversary, January 19. Nats and Bolt* Bo Ilka the two little fleas who Worked hard, saved their money and finally bought their own do^I OAKHURST Attorney and Mrs. G. S. Attdreen of Chicago spent the weekend in their cottage here. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Graham were recent guests in the Eugene Michlcr home in Woodstock. The contractors, Jensen and Gra- 628 Wa ham, have finished their work en the new Carl Pfeud house. Mr. and daughter Christ Ochs. The few months* Gussta at home Mrs. By .W. H. Tammeus 1 _ , The year 1946 was one of many for Fords and Chevrolets. Motorola j activities in our office. A total of auto radios- Gamble's, West _Mc- 5,570 office callers crossed our thres- Henry. Phone 459. ^ ^ wonder" that then you se^ the mem-; by'their charming hostess. old door bera with their rimht h.nr) i« ^ cause fheSlobby. "The phone "summoned IOWm ir^KW .~l ^ S&f and Mrs. Helgn ty evervtime y«ou j?ct caught drink- j Davidsen, Mrs. Ruth Brocken, Pop ing with your right hand. In this Nelson And Mrs. Sophie Kosti. The case, it's the left hand that is the I folks enjoyed an evening of penny right hand to drink with. The pro-1 ante ajid a superbly delicious buffet ceeds go toward a party. It's no supper plus other refreshments served FOR SALE--Year- round comfort and economy with -fire-proof Johns-Manrille Rock Wool Home Insulation "Blowiiin" walls and ceilings. Call ,EO J. STILLING, McHenry 18. 36tf. that we have a record of. Specific things that were accomplished include 1994 soil tests made FOR SALE--Modern 5-room house, for lime, phosphate and potash--this large inclosed porch, side drive gar-, represents approximately 8,000 acres; age, full cement basement, automatic 4-H Town was incorporated, a lease oil heat, large lot, one block _ from | was signed with th^ board of superbeen >or knob is pretty bright be- » Z J , ~ , .. that figure does not include nS.r^thev dlfinitelv hifvp . i , Mr- and Mrs. Dave Reid enjoyed at the AAA office, who use for it definitely have a reason I the company of their son, George, someone in ^oar o mce JBTSSI »«k rftjr » km^f^tny &in O.U SM- SmT C-orflle g&e JD&elUl.b& «nd Aex£- Bus Station, 2 miles from McHenry. | viors, and about 84,500 has Call Jacob Fritz, REALTOR, • at raised for building permanent build- Johnsburg, Phone McHenry 672-R-2 ings for a 4-H Fair and other activior Lincoln 1333 Chicago. 1 signatures cf landowners were obtained and a state ca^°- Mr. Koehler. who has 8,000 pects to graduate in June.' records in his collection, was fortu-1 nate in getting e|ght 1 albums for CI has quite an ear ially when it Heaven" and " who haven't met me introduce her t+ you. 8he's sjdid more record We have nothing bwt praise for The duchess music, esnectp "My Blue "Butch" Freund, township road super visor, for Ottfr iabert,. the Screwy Dozen's road commissioner, and for To those the Property Owners association, for duchess^ *et the grand job these three agencies K-z mgs ior a 4-n rair ana otner acuvi- pedijrree tov cocker hoaniel and "Joes I <)Ur, 27-tf. I ties; 1,489 individual signature, et ££< & ..Hwilljr after LOTS FOR SALE--Lots, 60x350 ft., I charter is being issued for the Mc on Route 31, about two block from J Henry County Soil Conservation diodepot. Inquire at 716 Center St. 'trict. (Most of this accomplishment Tel. McHenry 278-J. 22-tf is to be credited to about eighty-five MISCELLANEOUS volunteer fanners who carried the petitions last summer.) A barley wherever her master, goes, with quite j had the snow begun tq fall when an appreciation of music. Mr. Freund had the plows out to Cold weather like this makes me, keep the road open for automobie Sulte ®nv,lou^ . Klean°r Johnson, | an(j bus, traffic. C'Lter Ebert of ^he F'?*" CLOSED TUESDAY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY &c*rge Raft -- Sylvia Sydaey "MB. ACE" Also: Roy Rogers and "Gabby" Hayea in "RAINDOW OVER TEXAS" CAR BATTERIES RECHARGED, 49c Gamble's, West McHenry. • 34 J chemical weed killing plot, and a nn/wmu^ T ~ . Z D.D.T. fly killing demonstration were | PROTECT your new chair from! conducted, seventeen agricultural 4-H moths for only *1.25 for 5-year clubs with 206 members, held a show guaranteed protection. One spraying1 one hundred thirty-four dairy, of Berlou stops moth damage ®r; thirty-three swine, eleven sheep, six Berlou pays the damage. Bolger's. beef, twenty-eight garden and nine- °^ore' ^ teen miscellaneous exhibits. Seventy- HORSES BOARDED--Room for two. two ®nd nine"te"t^Pe f r, c«nt of these Reasonable. Call Saturday or Sun- ^^1.1°°?!?«tlfP PKo»mm%' day or write Peter Volid, Sky Lane Farm, Lake Villa 2662. 84-2• 1 2.12 "Ie?fa/rnmd Jha rves*ti-n g'. PaA dp oo"r made in D.H.I.A., with many who will get my school chum, from whom I re- Screwy Dtozen and the Property ceived a letter, written from Sacra- erg association likewise got busy I mento, Calif. ^ Just married^ to^ Joe within our community and the jobdemonstration plot with twelve varie- baU teamTTheV will reside in sunny W®8 don® ties and five kinds of fertiliser, a California. nannla .1) steady farm , shying was n about 50% as California. Some people get all the breaks. PLASTERING--Ceilings, arches and Ktching. Reasonable. B. Bartnick,. x 885, Wauconda, I1L Phone Wau-' Tjarly herd averages as in 1945, conda 2501. 31 This was because testers could not 1 be found or kept on the job. IflfiFrSl y* UHITHN. " Four-H club" work, soil testing, -We sell, repair and install pumps. Bill Bacon, 206 Main Street, McHenry. 93-J. Telephone 10-tf EXPERIENCED LANDSCAPING--TREE BURGFRY AND REMOVAL -- INSURED McHenry County Sheriff Fred BKU again asked us to warn the folk\j 'bere to keep their dogs within their Cleaning Rngs j property when the roundup of stray Baton starting your vacuum jdogs begins as any dog found roamcleaner pick up aU metallic objects: in£, around unleashed on our roadhairpins, needles, clips, coins. |™J be picked up and taken away. They're troublemakers in your vac , uum; they puncture the bag, cut speeders and reckle.s * "J?8*6 H1* motor- A mag- George Baumbeck was appointed net tied to the end of a stick is an deputy sheriff last Thursday to help Deputy Paul Struck enforce a 25- tnile per hour limit on Greenwpod Road and the 16-mile per hour limit easy way to pick fchem MILLER • THEATRE • Woodstock, I1L FRE^ESTIMATES J. W. RAYCRAFT, P. O. Box 168. Phone 298-R; W. McHenry, III. 40-tf THURS^ FRI. ft SAT. January 9-10-11 Na 1 The New Adventures of ^CLAUDIA AND DAVID" with Derothy MeGuire--Robert Young Plus: ' Seae Grey's Action Novel % -SUNSET PASS" with James Warren BUN^ MON. & TUBS. January 12-1S-14 1\rigger*a Own Thrilling Story! "MY PAL TRIGGER" «Mi Bay Bogers and Trigger lalo Snua -- "Gabby" Haye«^ Pfew: Co-Hit No. 2 «CatACK-UP" with Fat O'Briaa ftwaar -- Herbert Marahal] t^URB. FRL A SAT. ^ 11^16-17-18 ipaiENTmF Darnell Btmaua FLOOR SANDING--Refinishing, varnishing and waxing; new and old floors; free estimates. Call McHenry 206-R. 8-tf _ . ^ IT«BlUves ! our communityr Action will Durin| the fiscal; jreju- 1946, thi | begin-just as soon As proper warn- FBI ana co-operatittg law enforce- fag signs have been posted. ment agenciea-took into custody .... . 5,090 selective seWice fugitives. ; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nerstad were Thtee thousand ninety-three were . hosts last Sunday to Misses Ruth convicted on selective service i and Alida Rave Johnson, fan ministration and consultation in the j charges. There were 974 convictions j and y Schmidt all of. order named. This is somewhat of for illegal wearing qf the uniform, j and the number of violatkMis of this type rose 40 per cent in Wie fiscal \ Vcrn SuncT on his birthday Jan. year 1945 compared with l^i. farm labor, publicity, soil conservation district, and D.H.I.A. ware wiost time consuming outside of office ad- i convicted a preview of my annual report which will be prepared very shortly now. The Farm Bureau annual meeting GARBAGE COLLECTING -- Let us dispose of your garbage each week, or oftener if desired. Reasonable rates. Regular year round route. John E. Hill. P. O. Box 274, McHenry, ^Phone 865. WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY--Spinet or small piano. Tel. McHenry 458. 84 WANTED TO BUY -- Four or "five room summer home, near McHenry, on or near Fox River. Address Box "BJ," care Plaindealer. 26-tf WANTED WANTBD -- We nave caah buyers for summer homes, city property snd farms. List your property with us, Jacob Frits, Main St., Johnsburg, Rt. 1, McHenry or 2006 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, Phone Lincoln 1888-1V4 tf. WANTED--Watches and jewelry to repair. Anthony Noonan, 200 So. Green street, McHenry. (Front part of Claire Beauty Sbeppe.) '. 16-tf LOST IXMJT--Charm bracelet old link bracelet will (be held Saturday night, Feb. 1, at the Woodstock Community high school. Art Lauterbach, general manager of the Pure Milk Associa- j tion, will be the principal speaker. { The business meeting will be held from 8 to 9:00 p.m., with his address from 9 to 9:30. A dance and cafeteria lunch will be in progress froui 9:30 t9 12. Please do not confuse this meeting with Farm and Home Day oh Monday, Jan. 27. There is no simitf larity or connection between the two. Two new men have been employed by the McHenry . County Dairy Herd Improvement association to start now. They are on the job--Earl Webb of Newton, 111., army veterar, and Lawrence Dohm, also of Newton, veteran of the marine corp. They come highly recommended by their agriculture teacher, who has a reputation of putting out good boys. They have both been president of the Newton F.F.A. chapter. Webb will take the Northwest part of the county and Dohmi the northeast, toy Don in 84 the south edge of the county, having come to us last August from the air corps. He plans to enter veterinarian school in September, 1941. "Tex" Arseneau of Iroquois county, taking the south central part of the county, has been with us since February, 1946, and is a veteran tank driver for Patton and stood guard at the Yalta Conference. The 1947 requests for service from those who have been receiving service and from a group from the head of our waiting list are fast filling up our schedules for the boys. If schedules are not Ml with requests from those who had first choice by Jan. 15, others on the wilting list Congratulations To V»rn Bund I6, lirs. Earle Dalziel JanTs, far » i? A. Graham ^ were Mr and fatally of and' Uta. W5. Vera, of ££ „ - -# Seneca, So. Dak., aim Mr mid ms Ted G»hsm of Oakhurst. TtS t^pHTt» ,6r first time in train operation in 1881, on the Erie railroad. formerly known m and SHORTY'S * } , *SJIM" DOWNS, Prop. Come in and see us--You are always welcomfj jyi; i CAT MORE VEGETABLES. YOU KNOW, TO GIVE TOUR CHEEKS THAT HEALTHY -r GLOW;/ * and McHenry Sand and Gravel Co. v JSxcavating and Crane Servic# jBlack Dirt -- Sand and Road Grading . Snow Plowing CALL McHENRY The best means of making tlh® most of what we out git tod&7 is to keep a large stock o! healthful, delicious vegetables in the family lardi£ Try ours toda^t * © aq**tet Si*<" Sk |D I C K DW 5 I w MA APnRnK u r "E r .. TT w .V^NENU'V 1 WANTED TO DO Dress making and _ . ... alterations, Wonder Lake 442--Mrs., * fiip of the coin, they say. I Eleanor Wright, West McHenry, Ili.|Myer of Bureau county continue# French insignia charms. R^rard.! wTlT have a ehanee.' Mildred Kmsala. Phone MeHenry SomeJiing new in use for i 96'R- « -.-.St planes m connection with farmi Befioitlag Freeaer Do not turn off the motor defrosting the home freezer for II causes the freezer to warm airplanes eonneciion wiw farming, beside fimfing stray calves, etc., will soon come our way, X predict. Eveiy farmer can some day soon buy an aerial map of hiss farm; two. maps mads by tures from, an ariphma a fraction of a second apart when completed in fact, two pic i d o e r mi. MOMMIC /MOMMIB/ iscicviNcs/ vntwiCn HK CffyiNG CO LOUO MB CANT HKAR MK VKLUN® POP. HIM "tO MV MOMMY ALWAYS BUYS AU OUR BAKERY (MODS AT Kversl<te Bake Shop TSUI. HIM NOT •to CRY. 1 WIU. M IM«WT UP . .:itd 1 "

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