73 MCHENRY, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1948 / City-- . Hagberg, 211-583; H. Freund, 267- 604; Hester, 502; H. Smith, 500; Green, 520; Budler, 20&-507; Meyer, 212-534; Thorsell, 507; Schlitt, 211- 201-153-566; Jon«s,"516; Pyriti, 190- 117-193-560; Reiner, M3-M4: Wm. Tonyan, 231-574; E. M. Smith, 556; Jim Carlson, 505; Stouer, 202-557; Crouch, 192-547; Kreutzer, 192-530. No. 59 l0WLme#H0TSB Scores omitted last weelE^ Tavern-- ' * A. Jackson, 499} A. Noonan, 199- ($481; C. Steinsdoerfer, 207-488; Joe ?;| • •>* , iMcAndrews, 190-512; Arreger, 199- PALACE |501; Virgil Adams, 222-545; V. Johnt) W Tilcrn | son, 213-526; Steinadoerfer, 191-493. Downs, 205-211-171-687; Jones,! - , *11-541; Bacon, 200-201-179-680; Waliconda-- - Oriaty, 6i5. f Hironimcus, 196-525; G. Lincoln, fktcfc-- ' -193-514; Garland, 198-556; Peat, 513; "Pin-up Girls,*- 2082; "Pin Boys," Williams, 495; Cook, 204- 507; Doolittle, 190-493. ^ Audette & Weyland CONCRETE PRODUCTS Cement Blocks --^ ^ricfc ||ry Wells Steel Saab -- Waterproofing FfcONE 245-M WEST McHENRT, TLL. Prompt" Service Day or Night We're ^in^ mtw phone caHs from f««B who valne their time and energy! Acd any time you call us -- night or day -- you're sure of prompt, comfortable service. McHENRY CAB ' Phone 472-J m HENRY FREUND * OPTOMETRIST * At 514 Main St., Weet McHenry 8teffan'a Jewelry Store (Closed Thursday Afternoons) , Eyes ExamhMrf -- GIMMW Fitted ' flkual Training-- V|SMI RchibiHtat^a Complete Visual Analysis Hanra Daily: • to 12 and 1 to 5--Saturday Ereninfa: f to 8:N p.m. PHONE McHENRT 4S2 Junior Tournament-- G. Smith of Lake Forest and S. Gaum of Libertyville tied4 for first place at 704. Bob Peisert took second place with 695. Gene Schaefer's 649 and Dick Heuser's 640 were in the money. -- SCHAEFErS* -- * Lad Ian-- S. Weber, 426; B. Hulquist, 420; E. Rand, 408; M. Hettermann, 401; D. Fuchs, 186-456; M. Weingart, 446; L. Schmitt, 435; A. Ross,. 415; M. Sutton, 406; P. Kraus, 418; E. Hoyte, 401; F. Feldham, 194-456. I Jokntiburg-- ! M. Schaefer, 49$; P. Pitaen. 203- ; 505; L. Smith. 198-529; G. Nowak, 193-513; B. Miller, 205-522; L. King, 1199-531. Wed. Business Men-- J. Hoyte, 481- Major*-- • .. . VCorso, ^6; Lirkin, 21^612; V. Freund, 502; Downs, 499; Meier, 201-517; Hup Smith, 206-555; Surtees, 191-490; Pries, 19^-529; Hagberg, 198-509; Kreutzer, 191-541; Miller, 210-523; Jones,. 221-587; Kraus, 205-559; Peisert, 198-568; Rodenkirk, 223; Smith, 201-616. Hturs. Business Men--• , McCafferty, 512; Widen, 193-551; Bowman, 215-508; Rourke, 219-562; Ball, 205-592; Morris, 517; H. Tonyan, 491; i. ,W*ber, 49S; C, Tonyan. 185-480. " T^-'- D. of A. -- G. Barbian, 427; C. Justen, 174- 427; C. Wagner, 201-511; B. Jaeger, 407; L. Kilday, 430. v. K. of C. -- G. Amann, 196; J. Larkin, ill; A. Schaefer, 486; H. StefFan, 492; L. Stilling, 499; G. Barbian, 180-193- 205-578; R. Freund, ,204; H. Diedrich, 208-606. WOODSTOCK HOSPITAL'S REPORT FOR YEAR OF 1947 IS RELEASED A condensed report of the Woodstock Public Hospital Association's complete report tot the year ending Dec. 31, 1947, was released during the past week as follows: OPERATING INCOME... $168,592,05 Less Refunds, Discounts , and Allowances NET OPERATING 1N- . COME COST OF FOODS, DRUGS AND SUPPUES USED GROSS PROFIT GENERAL EXPENSES Salaries: Nurses and Tech-,: , " \ " nicians 57,579.93 -Non Professional S1;,.^ 33,659.33 Heat ....X........ 484.82 Gas, Light, Power , and Water 3,004.41 Laundry ...L.... 11,805.45 Repairs and Maintenance 6,506.46 Telephone 1,532X5 Insurance 762.81 Miscellaneous 404.81 Office Supplies .719.06 Postage 157.03 Taxes 421.66 Advertising 308.95 Medical Library .4.....J 7.62 Collection Commission .... 303.42 Audit and Legal Cash Difference (. 1 637.00 1.49 , Total $118,296.36 OPERATING PROFIT.... 7.723.48 OTHER INCOME 817.89 OTHER EXPENSE Bad Debts > Depreciations Otner 1,047.03 NET LOSS .. ........ $ 8,641.37 3,350.90 7,747.66 250.00 $ 11,348.56 2307.19 need not be supported by such Social Security tax refunds and they affidavits. The worker need only should not confuse it with the into fill in two Internal Revenue come tax. For further information forms (843 and S. S. 9A)\ which on this subject please contact the he can get from the collector's office. Collector of Internal Revenue located Mr Barnett wishes to remind at 325 Washington St., Waukegan, workers who apply for the refund 111., in Lake County and Woodstock, that the above only concerns the i 111., in McHenry County. \ «Ma 167,545.02 • 41,525.18 126l0l9.84 REFUND OF FEDERAL SECURITY TAXES IS EXPLAINED TO WORKERS ANNOUNCEMENT Having recently purchased George Glosson's cattle truck, wouldappreciate the patronage*of anyone in this area desirous of such service. Bernard Barnett of the Social Security Administration office wishes to remind workers of these facts regarding; refund of federal security 1 taxes piid on wages of more than $3,000 a year. He stated that if social security taxes have been deducted from \Vages of more than $3 O H) in any one calendar year the worker may submit a claiip for refund of the excess taxes to the nearest Collector of Internal Revenue. He also stated that if the ckim is for the year 1946, it must still be supported by affidavits from employers'" who havepaid the tax. However, claims for excess Social Security taxes paid in tWe year 1947, BERNIE MATCHEN Fox Street 109-J McHenry . ' ' i Schaeferettee I B. Freund, 184-496; M. Sutton, i 180-497; S. Weber, 176-435; H. Knox, 405; B. Justen, 182-600; A. Grosso, 438; E. Meeker, 426; L. Miller, 170-419; D. Schaefer, 418; iff*. Larson, 173-407; E. Blake, 462; j B. fBuergler, l§7-472; R. Freund, ,430; E. Rand, 440; B. Regner, 176- 1*423; M. Doherty, 192-488. Diatributed By CHAS. HERDRICH AND SON McHenry, Illinois Phone :16 1 Monday Conun'L-- Joe Yaeger, 198-605; D. Conway, 606; R. Wheeteck, 511; G. Kleinhami,' 606; B. Peisert, 212-661; H. Weber, 196-197-636; V. Adams. 208-5M; E. Engersol, 19»-606; C. Tl»r»A^Mii |W» Althoff, 191. LEGALS i ADVERTISEMENT FOR HDSL Sealed proposals will be received •»t the office of the Board of Edu- ! cation. High - School Building, ! District No. *156, McHenry. Illinois i -;n to 7:30 p. m., of Thursday, May , 20, 1948, or at the office of the Architects, 38 S. Dearborn Street, Chicago. UD to 2:00 p. m. of the, same I day. for the various branches of the work required by the drawings and specifications for an addition to and , alterations in the High School Buikl- 'n? in McHenry, Illinois. Separate bids are requested for the General ' Contract, Heating and Ventilation, HuirHna- and Sewer Work, Wiring and Lighting Fixtures, and sey«cal tf ms of eqiupment. Drawings and specifications may He rltained at the offiee of the Architects. Jos. C. Llewellyn Company, 38 South Dearborn Street, ^hicpgo, Illinois. Proposals »re to be accompanied by a certified check for 3% of the "«'int of the bid. and successful bidders will be requijred to fumisn an approved Surety Company Bond guaranteeing faithful performance of a. contract covering the work aw arded to them. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject anj» one or all bids submitted for the work and to let contracts for the work under any -omHnation of proposals or alternates fhat may be deemed necessary for the best interest of the School District. BOARD OF EDUCATION, School District No. 166 McHenry, Illinois. • Dr. A. I. Froehlich, • 50-2 President. People of Indiana are called Hoosiers. Ctmk Crmtt 23*H. Bxprmm Prompt Delivery New Chris-Craft! SAILORS, can deliver this speedy new Chris-Craft 23-ft Express Cruiser NOW) Also many other new Chris-Craft models for prompt / deliveiy. Come in today. Get a free copy of the new Chris-Craft 44-page v catalog in full color and fpder your new Chris-Craft now. See «& •- ^ HEWES BOAT CO- Inc. Pistakee Road -- I^ox Lake, I3L -- Fox Lake 4m Saturday Afternoon Skating ^ t Session A k 2 to 4:30 p. ni. 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