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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Oct 1952, p. 8

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\ /:«« * , •V * *> ' > • « " ' y , u**~ McHENRT PLMNDEALES - • vWS >H»; r'S^'SW-" ^•W'gW-'^ W*?* * " ' ' 1 ' i ' ;. COMMITTEE :'v-;: :^-; W"v* " A inld'Weit Maembly of mothers, fathers and near relatives of Q. I.'s in Korea, in prisoner- of-war camps, in the armed services and facing induction, has been called by the Save Ou Sons committee of Argo. 111., tc. meet In Springfield, 111., Sat Oct. 25, 11 a.m. at the theatre guild building. "We want to do something tc help end the disastrous " war «rhich has caused grief to sc many American families," explained committee spokesman Mrs. Florence Gowgiel of 615J Archer Ave., Argo, whose sonin- law was recently wounded in Korea. Last April a 21 year old medical corpsman was struck down on a Korean battlefield. Out oi his tragedy has come this move ment to end the war. The G. I. William Scoby of Argo. 111., Mrs Gowgiel's son-in-law, was wound ed in the $pine and now faces n tough uphill battle to recovery.' He is recuperating at the anm hospital at Fort Campbell, Ky. and will be transferred shortly to the Veterans Administration hospital at Hines. Scoby's friends and neighbor? in Argo were shocked to hea' of his serious inlury. They work ed out a plqn, with the assist Mice of Mrs. Gowgiel, to buil< a home for Bill and his wife Arlene, with labor and material ionated by local people. "When this plan was giver publicity in the press las' month," reports Mrs. Gcwgi?! "A number of parents of Ko rean war casualties got in touc' with me. They all wanted t* know what they could do to en •he slaughter." "The Assembly which we hav -ailed in Springfield Oct. 25 wa first suggested to us," Mrs Gowgiel explained, "by an editorial which claimed that thr Democrat^ had turned thei backs on the forgotten issue o the Korean War and the Republi cans had not offered any solr tion. The editorial urged makir the war a majcr issue." "So we organized the Sa Ou* Sons O-mmittee wh;ch-4»--* sailed the Springfield assembt • Mrs. Govjrie! said further " hope everybody interestel saiding. this dis:*strcus ivni1*- »oin with ua on S>t. Ost. 25.* "Our program is simple: Ceac Fire on l>c>t:i «!-Vs n v mi* crltnue negotiations to settle tremaining question of return c war prisoners. "While they were arguing over prisoners, "Mrs. Gowgiel said, "our Bill was wounded. We've got to do something for those other forgotten boys in Korea. And that's why we started the Save Our Sons Committee and why we want to let Governor Stevenson and General Eisenhower know how we feel." LEGALE HUGH A. DENEEN Attorney at Law Woodstock, Illinois. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue of a Decree of the bounty Court of McHenry County, Illinois, made on the petition of .he undersigned Mathias J. Rauen, as Administrator of the Estate of Joseph Rauen, Deceased, for leave :o sell the real estate of said decedent, and entered by said court an the 22nd day of September, 1952, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Thursday, the 6th day of November, 1952, at the hour of ten o'clock, A.M., at the East front door of the County Courthouse in the City of Woodstock, bounty of McHenry and State of Illinois, the following described real estate belonging to the Estate' af Joseph Rauen, Deceased, willbe sold to the highest and beat bidder: Lots 3, 4, 10, 11 and the West 38 feet of Lot 9, all in Block 1 of Lewie Hatch's Addition to the Village of Spring Grove, McHenry County, Illinois. Lot 4 and the South 4 feet of Lots 1 and 3 in Block 2 of Lewis Hatch's Addition to the Village of Spring Grove, McHenry County, Illinois. A part of Lot 15 of the Assessor's Plat of the Northwest quarter of Section 30, Township 46 North, Range 9 East of the Third Principal Meridian, described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast corner of Lot 6 in Block 2 in Lewis Hatch's Addition to the Village of Spring Grove; thence Westerly on the South line of said Lot 6, 100 feet more or less to the East line of East street; thence Southerly along the East line of East street to the South line of Said Lot 15; thence Easterly in a straight line to the place of beginning, situated in the County of ? rcHerary aM st»t« «f fin* ®nois. ** Lot 1 in Block 13 In Wattles Second Addition to West Mc- Golden Age at Cats Life these days is looking rosier for the cat population than it has in ages, but history-conscious Toms and' Tabbys still purr--when they reminisce about the" golden age of their ancestors in ancient Egypt. In • those days a cat was really somebody! The Egyptians built temples for them to live in, worshipped them as gods and celebrated cat holidays with wine drinking, singing and parades. Even the common household cat was considered the cat's meow. It usually sported jewels in its ears and was looked upon as by far the most important member of the family. When a cat died. It was embalmed, wrapped in burial cloths--even buried in its own mummy case in a special graveyard, e to the poor wretch who to run over one of the anif with his chariot. An angry mob tear him to pieces on the tor Egyptian law provided that If any one accidentally or deliberkilled a cat his own life was ! MBTllE-PtMF SHAKERS (toy pour salt in Ihe dampest wniir became of Ike Airlconit* "woaitsir" i'i---- top. lovely new design...spark- Bag crystal glow ... hond - cut giUiii WwMi boso. Four inches tad. They ee*e in "shew* mm" gift 00 •flUOf MAMC) •VAU T GEO. OOLLETTE, Owner m Riverside Or. McHenry PHONE 450 We give and redeem Gold Bond Stanmps. THE NEW ^ ^ OF OVERALLS Henry, McHenry County, Tftft nols. TERMS OF SALE: 25% caah on date of sale, Balance upon confirmation of sale and delivery of Administrator's Deed. MATHIAS J. RAUEN . Administrator of the Estate of Joseph Rauen, Deceased, Dated this 3rd day of October, 1952. (Pub. Oct 9-16-33) • N ° T I C « ^ . IN THE MATTER OF A PETITION FOR THE DETACHMENT AND ANNEXATION OF SCHOOL TERRITORY. Notice is hereby given that a County Board of School Trustee* of McHenry County, Illinois praying that the following described territory be detached from District No. 118 in Lake County, Illinois and annexed to School District No. 156 in McHenry, County, Illinois: . All of Motions 5 and 6, Township 44 N, Range 9 East, McHenry Couniiy, Illinois. Notice is hereby given that a hearing will be held on said petition before s^d County Board of School Trustees of McHenry County, Illinois aa a special meeting thereof on Monday, November 17, 1952 at 7:30 p.m. in the County Court House at Woodstock, Illfc- ' • r. October 23, l^t -I-- i not*, *t which time the prayer of said petition may be supported or resisted. Dated this 20th day of October, A.D., 1952. County Board of School Trustees McHenry County, Illinois by Richard L. Tazewell, Secretary. f#Ub. Oct. 23-30, Nov. «| Photographing Stars Only when the sun is in total eclipse can stars immediately surrounding it be photographed. Even then extremely sensitive plates must be used, to overcome the glow from the sun's blazing corona visible during a solar eclipse. Be Careful , Lye is present in many washing powders, most drsin pipe cleaners and some paint removers--it's a deadly poison. Hydrochloric acid is found in metal cleaners and carbon tetrachloride in dry cleaning fluids; both are poisons that could be fatal. So are most mothballs apd naphtha flakes. Remember, chemicals than can <1dll insects can also kill humans. Spotless Medicine Chesi jour medicine chest becomes soiled and spotted^ it is easy to renew it_with smooth and colorful enamel. Naturally, it is important to keep the chest In perfect sanitary condition. Fluorescent lifting may be com- ! paratively new In electricity, but it is an old story in nature. Many astronomers believe, that fluorescence makes the only difference between dark and brilliant MfWNt ties of stellar dust in the sky. Those - near a brilliant star are charged® with light and electricity and shin*, brightly, while those with no nearby bright body appear as faint spot* In the heavens. . • •"jfrft. .. Inst Enongh Water Pastry should contain just enough water to hold the dough together and should not be handled any more than necessary. Seef and Try The Improved KEYWEAVE HERRINGBONE Striped Overall--A New Neater, Narrower; Pattern -- Toucher than any stripe. ,on.the market. *nd every yard goes into: & Ji- w within a W-mile radius when all now B Y I M P A R T I A L T . E S T S 79 8 TOUCHER T "1 ' ' " T - ' . ; F . t i n g , S t r e n g t h ' o r 8 o . \ Denm Fretport Wankeian Rockford DeKalb jrlington o •take Geneva' a c i n e K . [enosha^ tZion ROCKFORD: 14 UHF-2 VHF vii>u. OOLLETTE, Owner l(tt JUvenlde Drive ton McHenry, ilL Open Sunday Mornings 9 to 12 Noon We give and redeem Gold Bond Stamps. NEXT SATURDAY on your Arvin TV 5ss8S6eBSihti!l WiukeganA Igin Kankakee oHarvard ^auKeMn ^ South f owoodstockT* 62 Benton Harbd Jelvidere Winnetka Q^Wilmette ^ Si. Joseq , Elgii4F«lf AuroraQ franston Ooi Si . »uCRanan! 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