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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 29 Apr 1948, p. 3

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mm] f c ' T V . . •i?!,',*2?k.. « 4*^ v*b'W*7 '• in MeHKmtT PLAltoEALEK tttTlirm ^MiCiillMiUlN »mim iO nParade > n <*«»••••••••••••< (By Yi Greeting, Folks After years of riding the wives <jio their roads, the residents of •MOwood received a pleasant sur- 1-VriM last week when the seemingly • eadleas line of ' Chuck" Miller's began dumping hundreds of yards of gravel ever their roads. k As if by magic, the holes and grooves began to disappear as the feiqre grader chugged up and down the roads, block by block. The Screwy Dozen, that small gToup of "good fellows," are responsible for this improvement as well as keeping the roads plowed all through the winter. Funds for these improvements were derived from their many social activities throughout the year. The 8c»eoy Dozen are to be coinsmended for the many contributions they have made hi Hie past to make Knollwood a belter place to live in and to president, Ed Walton, we say keep up the gooff work. Rapid progress is being made on the construction of the First Aid station by the Property Owners association at the beach park. The fowilatioii tox this bunding was completed lam Sunday, and if the same spirit of co-operation prevails among the many volunteer workers, Chris D'Vore, who is in charge of construction, assures us that the building will be under a roof in the next two Sundays. t-< . • '.• ;• ; V . CAR 0\VJS[EJ^Sr Why drive a sluggish ear, when yon can have one with a Snappy Pick-up : and a Quick Get-Away? Clark Chevrolet Sales now finds it possible to give you service with a new amasing product known as MOTO-VIM. A MOTO VIM Tune-up is guaranteed to remove carbon, and release sticky valves. Proven tests have shown that MOTOIM increased compression from 40 to 120 on one cylinder alone. MOTO-VIM thoroughly cleans the carburetor, stops an oil-pumping cylinder, if not eggthaped and gives new life to the generator and starter. DO NOT confuse MOTO-VIM with solvents you place in the .oil or gas tank. Without delay, drive your car in today to the Clark Chevrolet Sales and receive this wonderful service. CLARK CHEVROLET SALES McHenry, III Phone 277 Ken Ebbey, Sr. suffered a stroke At His home last Thursday morning and is at present convalescing at the Vaughan Veterans' hospital at Maywood. To his many friends and neighbors we say dron this big egg merchant in ward 53, Bldg. 61 a card and help spead his recovery. Mr. ftnd Mrs. Ken Ebbey, Jr., arrived from Birmingham, Ala., where thev have been making their home for the past two years, and decided to make McCullom Lake their permanent address. Building operations on their love nest on Orchard Drive will begin within a few days. .7 r . - Alfred Arreger was the honored guest at a surpri.ee birthday party at his home last Saturdav eveninc. ;His leisure hours in. the future will j be spent in solid comfort if he makes I use of the many pairs of slippers 1 and paffemas presented him on this (occasion. end to get their cottages ready for the summer ahead and judging from all the activity at Derrwood, Ed and Peggy, too, are preparing for a long stay with us this year. Congratulations To Miss Joan Souhrada on her birthday, April. 26. ADIOS. DIES OF SUFF'OCATION t Henry Schultz, 52* who lived alone | in a cottage on the north shore of 1 Crystal Lake, burned and suffocated to death last week. Schultz was seen in his yard about 4:30 p.. m. At 5:50 neighbors were attracted to the house when a window blew out. Investigation found the inside of Complete line of Lee's poultry t„^ ,e house blistered from flames, remedies at Wattles Drug Store, Mc-i Further investigation found Schultz Henry. 8-tflln * rear bedroom. He apparently : j had gone to sle^p with xn~n~nJxr 1 in his mouth. Flames sp AIT Hp T lyr davenport and stuffed chair in the ij X X vy iV | living room. The house was full of smoke and fumes. Alp FILM PRODUCTION "Chucky Lou," a film produced by the Audio-Visual Education department of Indiana university at Bloomington, Ind., gives credit to a Barrington couple, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Frye. Mr. Frye did the art work and his wife composed the musical score for the production. During the picture he plays the violin and she the piano. The production, , which depicts the antics of an ena cigarette gaging woodchuck, is designed for pread to a use kindergartens. ;-- the Washburn property, Sutton road, after having been shot by two youngsters Who were shooitng on property where hunting is prohibited. When the pet, a prize Siamese, didn't return home at the usual hour, Mrs. Giese searched the property until she discovered the helplessly injured animal. The wounded animal, who was taken to an animal doctor, was shot through the neck, and although badly hurt, is expected to recover. Miss Betty Cermak entertained oyer the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. (7eoi:{r° Boker. their lovely dauehter, *epn. Mr. aid Mrs. Frank Souhrada and Anton Cermak. all of Cicero. On^st-s of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Py- T;tz last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Boeseh. tbeir son. Allen, L. Molter. Joseph Boesch nil of Chi«*aero. nnd Mr. and Mrs. John Freund *nd daughter, Dinne, of McHenry. Through the efforts of the American Red Cross Barney Graff had the nleasant experience of receiving a letter from his 91-year-old mother in Essen. Germany. Many changes have taken place in this world in the" thirty-four years since he last heard from her and Mr. Graff will in a small way make un for lost time by making her ninety-first birthday anniversary, May 12 a happy day. Bob and Gert Siegler entertained Warren Wright of iLafayette, Ind., over the weekend. Mr. and< Mrs. Warren Barber, the Georee Harkers and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Edmonds were among the many summer resident- out over the week- Wa. H. Russell and Edwin Vofel, Auctioneers To settle an estate, the undersigned will sell at public auction on SUNDAY, MAY 2, 194* at 12:30 fT. a. Daylight Saving Time at 701 Hay street, 1 block west of Highway 120, or McHenry Avenue, Woodstock, the following described' property: Stone and frame building in ex% cxellent condition, operated as t; machine shop, with 2700 square feet on first floor. 5 room modern apartment and storage space on second floor. Automatic hot water" --"oil' heat. • ' 3 fine building lota. Machinery and Small, Tools /Burke No. 22 bench drill; Royal bench drill No. 16-4223; 2 Century quarter horse motors; 2 General electric quarter horSe motors; Bobbie & Meyers quarter horse motor; Sunbeam quarter horse motor; Adams Bagnall quarter horse motor; 5 Fairbanks Morse I horse motors; Advance one horse motor; Holtzer- Cabot 1/12 horse motor; Craftsman % horse motor; General Electric, ^3 horse motor; Balder Vs. horse motor; General electric"2 horse motor; W. E. A J. Barnes large floor drill; Chas. Stecher bench drill; 2 J. & B. die filers mfg. by LaPorte Machine & Tool Co.; Brail bench filing machine; Spinning machine; B. & S. No. 0 milling machine, complete with rotary and vertical head; Hendy 12-in. c..aper; power hacksaw Marivel Dr. No. 2; 14-in. Antew Eng. lathe with collts; 12-in. Reed Eng. lathe steady rest; Haringe Bros. 6-in. bench lathe; Starck bench lathe, No. 4; Davis bench mill;, Precision Dunmore No. 44 grinder; Acme 10: KVA spot welder, new; 2 Consolidated 15 punch presses; Moseberg & Grantville punch press; 35 T. press; Grant riveting machine; White pedestal grinder; Acetylene welding outfit; platform scale; table scale; safe and desk. Drills, cutters, end mills, countersinks, counter bores, etc. Household Goods Library table; buffet; severaU small tables; rocking chair;, pianof Singer sewing machine; round din? ing table; china cabinet; glider; radio; gas stove; power mower; gas pipe; numerous small articles. OMAR GENERATOR, 110 volts AC. This property and equipment will he offered separately or as a whole. This is a wonderful opportunity for anyone wanting to take over a going business. ELETHA SPENCER, Owner GEORGE B. HUFFMAN, Manage*, First National Baric of Woodstock, Illinois, Clerking Bead the Want Adsi sot. * -- and Mrs. William Giese of Barring- m"81c u.fr?m Milwaukee to Chlcaft ton, lay wounded for six hours on. 0 harmonic telegraph. NOW- „%«! . 'M we Invite you to use It For tho first time since the war we tan say that. Service is friendly and courteous . . getting better every day. Nine out of ten out* of-town calls go through while you hold the line* Isn't there someone you should call? Now? ILlftllS BILL fitmiiE entrtit Calf>alsert! We'd can wean your . . a^es safely at tea days of age. You simply feed Kaff-A -- the buttermilk and vitamin Calf starter food. : - v - : Come in and well show you how less than $5.00 worth ofKaff-A can replace 250 pounds of your whole milk worth more than $10.00. You save $5.00 on each pail you buy. ^ So nezt time you're In town, stop in. We'll tell you the whole story on raising calves with die use of Kaff-A. Also ask us for the new free fotdec; "The Kaff-A System of Raising Calves." rf*:\ Big Foot Prairie Bid FOOT FEED COMP&r# Crystal Lake McHENRY OO. FARMSKS CO-OP. H&rtland fttE SHURTLEFF COMPAN< ; harvard f FARM SUPPLY COMPANY Hebron . F. KRAFT FEED OOMPAITY E. L. BAKKOM ft COMPANY Huntley v DONLEY'S FARM SUPPLIES MARLOWE FEED ft HATCHERY r -m Marengo MARENCO HATCHERY THE SHURTLEFF COMPANY McHenry McHENRY CO. FARMERS CO-OP., Union THE SHURTLEFF COMPANY Woodstock BENNETT FEED ft CHICK 8TORE R. O. ANDREW FEED COMPANY Insurance experfs studied Rfe wmMj&Ls 5,000,000 trucks ov ppoerriioodd.. TThhe*vy found "S"-y/ewor ast un h> io fhat rord Trucks fhoy're In-- Mutff Tho»,rSl?*LZ!la,l proof 1m ond let us show you the extra strength in tome typiral fiflffltt chassis fcohm, MM HOOO*m.O.V.W. mr-r CONSOLIDATtO MODVCTt new row f-s GROSS VEHICLE WBGHT: up to 14^00 Im. BODY AND FAYLOAD CAPACITY: uptoabo«it9,500lba. CAB: N«w Fold Million Dollar cab wWi living room comfort. WHEOBASES: 134-inch and ISS-inctb B4GINES: Choico at now 95 Truck Six or now 100 h.p. Truck V- "•ONUS* *i mdMm H REAR AXLE: Quedmx, MMfoeHng type. BRAKES: Hydraulic, flxod anchor typo; drums wMh inspodion holo f^r chock of lining fS ' 19 4 8 Built- TRUCKS Bt/iir STXONG£* TO MAST iOt/GMM Ymm M Om1st twite* ym to Mm to *• M AM-- ttew, iww*e«--NSC •itowi*. "A ' s *»" r LOOK IM! & .jgrzr*- - . ^ win '• up i % • BUSS MOTOR SALES ' v; >• .v 631 MAIN ST. • ^ V: PHONE -y;*/ McHENRY, ILLINOIS - • . ' s'"!? • * . , ^

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