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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Nov 1952, p. 9

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Thursday, Novamber 6» 1952 * ^ * - *S* + . ***?1 ** \ " , * ¥' McHEHRY PLAPTOEALEHt WyVsfcf, - •"•"If;";- McCullom Lake News (By Mrs. Gertrude M&kofske) William Schlitt, Who- formerly resided at McCullom Lake and who is now . living in Chicago with his wife, Theresa, is under observation at the St. Mary's hospital in Chicago. We hope it's Proud and beaming parents *re Mr. arid \Mrs. Jerome B. Stelnbach on uie arrival of a bouncing baby girl born Nov. 5, weighing 8 lbs., 8 oz. The! Nfcun^y^and J^ohnny'^are Ceagerly j nothinff serious. Bill, and you'll! a^iUng^their lather an^ new so<m * "m" * fiddle" baby sister's arrival home! Con- ' , gratulations to you All OA this Qne furjous man is Dan Fiore f^PPY event. - |and after we explain what hap- ' jpene<j, we're sure you'll agree • New neighbors in our commun-1 you can't blame him. tty are BUI and Kathy Schlitt, t Who are plahnlng to reside f>er-1 was attending a party manently in the home of Kathy's *el? at„ D" Je«ldenc^1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Her- last weekend and Parked his car log. May we extend a warm outs,lde on the road. He left his Welcome to this wonderful couple. new]y purchased overcoat in the * car and entered to join the party When he, got in his car to return home, he discovered his new overcoat-was gone! , „ This theft having taken plac right out in the open makes it just that more outrageous! Perhaps we'd better take this incident as a warning antf keep our cars and doors locked, because if the thief or thieves are not We are very happy to see Mrs. Ted Olsen, Sr., home from the • hospital and feeling much better. « Last week we were very shocked to heW of the death 'of Mrs. (Catherine Reitenbach, Sr., the Blether of Mrs. Mike Herzog. Mrs. Reitenbach, who was ill only a few days, passed away Oct. 27 at the, age of 71 years, ahd was burieif ""of* Oct. 30 in ^ Chicago. 4 The majority of people living here did not know Mrs. Reitenbach, but the ones who did, including our family, will long ret member her. She was the most I kind hearted lady and had a 1 personality worth her weight in J gold. Every spare moment she f had was spent in knitting oi ] crocheting for someone, an^l every piece of her work was a "r^asterpiece"! Even though her presence on ® earth is no more, she will always toe with us spiritually and in the )|earts of all her loved ones and friends she left behind! Our deepest sympathy to her entire family! caught, this may be the beginning of any number of thefts. P.S. If the coat was just borrowed, Mr. Flore would appreciate the return of his coat before the winter winds begin to blow. PLEASE! Ch'rissey Levesque 'was a pretty sick little girl last week with the stomach flu, but is now fully recovered and her gay and cheerful self again. hear that Paul Struck and Otto I &1 property on the farm known as We also are glad to hear that the Honorable Senator Dave fteid from McCully's Pond is recuperating slowly but surely from a very bad cold. ; Last Saturday night, Will and Theresa Schultz attended the beautiful wedding of their niece, Charlene Simmons, to Norman Neilsen at the Zlon Lutheran church in Chicago. We would like to call your attention at this time to the Christmas party being planned for the children of McCullom Lake. As you all know, a Chrstmas party for the kiddies is almost a tradition out here. We are very .sorry to admit this, but the Cullom-Knoll association has not the funds to back the Christmas party, this year, therefore we werfe very happy to Pyritz offered to handle the an nual Christmas party this year- Paul and Otto have put a donation can in Roy-Al Inn, Jake- Will Food shop, MacDonald's Taveri( and Gene's Royal Blue store for* your contributions to this party. If^ you have not already contributed, then please do, by helping make this another wonderful Christmas party for all the kiddies here. Plans are being made to haye a nativity play with the children in costume, and the choir and children's individual performances, will be under the direction of Otto Pyritz. ThereN^will also be cake tad coffee for the parents. If any of your children wish to participate, please contact either Paul Struck or Otto Pyritz. • . Let's not" let the kiddies down! Don't forget your contribution, and give generously! Thank you! HERMAN H. BERG AUCTION the Larsen Farm on Rte. 47, two miles North of Woodstock1, nine miles South of Hebron, on FRIDAY. NOV. 14. 1952 commencing at 11 o'clock, the following described personal property, to-wit: LIVESTOCK 75 HEAD of LIVESTOCK AS FOLLOWS: 32 Holstein Milch Cows, a number of which are registered, balance high grade; Holstein heifers, springing; 5 Holstein bred Iveiiers; 8 Holstein open heiferr; 4 Holstein pure bred heifer calves; 4 Holstein grade heifer calves; 1 Holstein pure bred bull, 9 months old; 1 Holstein purs bred bull, 20 njonths old. This is a choice dairy of cows; they are good producers and good size, and we will welcome inspection at any time. Anyone , needing replacements wall make no mistake in purchasing same at my sale. Team of good work horses ahd set of nickel-trimmed harness; 3 WILLIAM H. KISSEL and WILLIAM B. SULLIVAN, Aucts. Because of health and being unable to secure satisfactory farm help, I will sell all of my person- "SPEEDY" tr McHENRY GARAGE WBUt, WELL, " MR PECKDtO VOO HAVE A NICC VACATION IN USED CAP FPOM NICK MILLER'S HENRY OARA6( Duroc Red Oilt--s; 2 s^ow s and-- 10 pigs. , IIAY, GRAIN and" FARM MCHY. 1,000 bales of first cutting alfalfa, 300 ,,bales second cutting alfalra, 400 bales Timothy hay, 300 bales straw, 2,000 bu. ear corn. 900 bu. good oats, 15-ft. silage in 12-ft. silo, 1950 McCormick Deering H tractor and cultivator, McCormick" Deering F20 tractor and cultivator, Massey-Harpis 14" 2-bot. tractor plow. 8-ft. tandem (hsc, 4-sec. drag with folding drawDS^ Case 28-46 threshing machine, oil tank heater, hay fork, rope and pulleys, 2 - 28' extension ladders, McCormick Deering corn planter with fertilizer attachment, (10-ft. McCormick Deering grain binder (Power take-off), McCormick f] Deering 7' poweFlnower, New Idea manure spreader on rubber, 8' Easy Flow fertilizer spreader (new"),, rubber tired wagon and steel flafe box, iroj&wheel wagon „ wood wheel wagdTt, McCormick Deering cylinder pow^r cor$ sheller, end gate seeder, silage cart, electric clipper, 10x16 brooder house (electric), 2 - 300 chick brooders (electric), 1 - 100 chick brooder (electric), 1 - 100 chick box brooder <electric). MILKING EQUIPMENT 2 unit Surge milking machine with pipeline for 34 cows - new pump, 16 milk cans, electric water heater, 15 gal. (new), wash _tanks, pails, strainers, etc. MISCELLANEOUS Pair of sheep-lined overalls, meat slicer, new; 4 rocking chairs, baby buggy, baby bed, Hollywood bed, 2 serum syringes. MANY OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. Lunch Wagon On Grounds. Not Responsible |"of Accident*. THIS IS A LARGE SALE AND IT WILL BE NECESSARY TO START PROMPTLY AT U O'CLOCK. TERMS: Usual Bank Terms. HERMAN H. BERG, ,; Owner Telephone: Woodstock 1671 -W-l FIRST NATIONAL BANK of WOODSTOCK, Clerking Member Federal Reserve and Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. On March 21 and September 123, day and night are of equal 3uration in every part of the ' world. DR. HENRY FREUND OPTOMETRIST Al 136 S. Green Street, McHenry (Closed Thursday Afternoons) EYES EXAMINED -- GLASSES FITTED VISrAL TRAINING -- VISUAL REHABILITATION COMPLETE VISUAL ANALYSIS HOURS DAILY j 9 to 12 A. M. and 1 to 5 P. H. FRIDAY EVENINGS: «:00 to 8:30 P. M. EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT TURTLES -A ^ BRAND / BOLGER'S DRUG STORE GREEN STREET PHONE 40 McHENRY, Qlk We give and redeem Gold Bond Stamps. ^ W 6Re at- then all you HAD TO DO WAS SIT BACK AND ENJOY -THE SCENERY Dip I .'-the CAP WAS SWELL! EASY PtDlNOr VERY FAST AND ECONOMICAL TO RUN ID ALL THE VlHO. 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