;' .' • s&i; on Lake .News *$ Eva Levesque Hocin on their weeding anniversary Aug. 8. And best wishes to Master Jeffry Roger (J.R.) Levesque on his fifth birthdfjtf Aug. 15. About The Lake No doubt you all read the in- :||i(nemftttve article which appearllftdi on the front page of last •1J week's Plaindealer regaining the ^ matter of restocking our lake "J with fish. Hats Off!!! §| Mr. Piotrowgki is engaged ac- To our own I'earl Nersted, : f tively in investigating all the wjj0 wag installed as president 11468 °* McHenry Township possibilities along this line and cf the Legion auxiliary. This jFlre Protection District: C *47-<~ another meeting will be called in fjne organisation is fortunate to SECTION 1. That the following LEGAL AN ORDINANCE MAKING THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATION FOR THE McHENRY TOWNSHIP FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, IN THE COUNTY OF McHENRY AND STATE OF ILLINOIS. FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING MAY 1, 1953 AND ENDING APRIL 30. 1954. BE IT ORDAINED by the Resident and the Board of Trus- Illinois Second In Meat Output the near future to set forth the j,ave s0 abie and capable a lead- * facts. Watch the column for 4 ',Si date, time and place. •' y ^ It would be quite a coup if k we could successfully re-cstablish our lake as the fine fishing %2^'- *rea- it once was. . Mr. Piotrowski is doing a '[ %'thorough job and is deserving of ,* • our complete cooperation. ,er to direct its activities for the next year. We're all mighty ^proud of you, Pearl!!-.-'- ^-^Oopg! Pardon, Please! <>'.• '*$(ras a slip of the pen that caused us considerable embarrassment last week. The surprise party, held by Mr. and Mrs. Hoeft. Mr. and : Mrs. Otto Mueller, Harry Mueller and his fiancee was in honor of Otto Pyritz and not Otto Ebert. as erroneously reported. A thousand pardons is begged "by your humble reporter. Must be "summer fever," no doubt! What's Happened To The News? If you want your column to return to its former size, pleale get your news items in. The phone number is still 548-W-2. Let's hear about those showers, babies, anniversaries, birthday parties, and all items of interest. Call Us at 548-W-2!!! Ball Club Met Defeat At the hands of Pa's Yanks last week in a thrilling game by a seore of 9 to 4. However, our lads put up a valiant battle and took their defeat like the gallant .sportsmen they are. Tuesday night's game was against the Wonder Lake Commercials but the score will appear in next week's issue. Don't forget that important play-off game tonight when our club will pit their wiles and skill against the Blatz Beer team for first place. The time is 7 p.m. at Admiral field. Enjoy Vacation Mrs. Peter Safren, her daughter, Carol, and Mrs. Safren's mother enjoyed a week's vacajtion in their newly " acquired residence on Park Lane last week. We're sure it was an effort for them to return to the heat, -;noise and confusion of the city but we have no doubt they will return as soon as possible. So' long until next week. . EXPERTS REVEAL SAFE STORAGE FOR MANY COOKED FOODS How long can cooked foods be refrigerated and still be eaten with safety ? Homemakers who prepare food several days in ad-' vance of its use need to know. Foods specialist Frances Cook, University of Illinois College of Agriculture, suggests the following storage times as the approximate limit: Hard-cooked ' eggs, - with' or without the shell and refrigerated in covered containers, can be safely eaten within ten days after cooking, but the whites will start to become tough and rubbery within two or three days. Use left-over casseroles, meat pies and stews within three or four days -of refrigerator storage. Salads are among the most perishable foods. Plan to hold them for only a brief time. Those made of cooked meat, poultry, fish and eggs should be used within three or four hours. Vegetable and fruit salads may keep a bit longer -- possibly between four and six hours. Salads, of course, are always sums, or se much- thereof as shall be authorized by law, are hereby appropriated to defray all necessary and proper expenses of the McHenry Township Fire Protection District of the County pf McHenry and State of Illinois for the fiscal year beginning May 1, 1953 and ending April 30, 1954. 1. Administration Expense Fund -- For • v ( printing, postage Ajrp--r*-/.L miscellaneous office supplies .$ #00.00 2. Fire Equipment, Replacement Fund .... 2,500.00 3. Construction Fund for Fire House .... 50,000.00 4. Salary Fund-- A. Salaries of Trus- \ tees 800.00 B. Attorney's and legal fees 500.00 C. Fire Chief and firemen 4,000.00 5. Fire Protection Fund-- For the purchase of fire protection equipment 6. Firemen's Fund . 7. For Repairs ..... 8. For gasoline and oil 9. For miscellaneous, contingent and general expenses, unforeseen and not ineluded in above items 10. Loss and cost,of * collecting takes ... 5,000.00 500.00 1,500.00 #0.00 4100.00 1,000.00 Production statistics indicate that nearly 2 billion pounds of meat were produced last year on the farms of Illinois, according to an announcement from the National Live Stock and Meat board. The board states that Illinois ranked Second among the fortyeight states in output of meat and was also second in cash sales of meat animals. Sales of cattle, hogs and sheep totaled $880,272,000 or an average of more than 2 million, 410 thousand dollars per day. Of this total, $428,978,000 represented sales of cattle and calves, $435,- 741,000 represented hog sales, and sheep and lamb sales reached $15,553,000. The board pointed out that the sales of cattle, hogs and sheep constituted 44 per cent of the state's total farm income. ;4 Meat production in the United States this year is expected to reach 23.7 billion pounds, the board reports, which 4s 3 per cent increase over the 1952 meat output. . Meat consumption per capita for the nation is forecast at about 145 pounds. Thursday, August 8.1953 Johnsburg News By Bin. Betty Hettermann -tSSfa it's hard tp keep a good man down. I've been informed the "Mayor" missed him last week. Glad to hear Mr. fiervinghaus is feeling tops again. This is the last time I'll be reminding you of St. John's _ carnival. The big weekend is Johnsburg Sunnyside . Beach jare happy to have their oldest next Friday, Saturday and Sunassociation wishes to announce i daughter, Carol Ann, home for j d&y. Aug. 7, 8 and 9. Fish fry our forthcoming jamboree, to be month of August. Carol Ann ke served Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. "Speed" Stilling TOTAL Entertain Cicero Quests < Mr. and Mrs. Frank Polectna ' i welcomed Mr. and Mrs. Frank Souhrada and Mr. and Mrs. t Richard Sebek of Cicero into :i' , their home on Sunday, Aug. 2, i r It for a pleasant visit. :: Betty and Frank took their guests to the Marine Day races „' ? and festivities but unfortunately > •>** were rained out. # Miss Pat Hopp of Riverside, 111., Mrs. Poledna's granddaughj V. ter, enjoyed a few days' vaca- ,' h< tion this week with Betty and «mnk. Move To California Mr. and Mrs. James Bell of Woodstock (she was the former : Beverly Houck of this communi- | fi ty) packed up bag and baggage and moved to San Joge, Calif. Mr. Bell has relatives in this city and these young folks are ' 5J obeying that old saying, "Go Wwt" • $67,300.00 SECTION 2. That the unexpended balance of any item or items of any appropriation made by this ordinance, may be guaranteed in making up any deficiency in any item or items under the same general appropriation and for the same general purpose or in a like appropriation made by this ordinance. fcest when freshly mixed, with SECTION 3. This Ordinance shall the dressing added just before | take effect and be in full force serving. from and after its passage and If yon like to keep refrigerator doughs on hand for baking fresh rolls, plan to use the dough within five days. Raw cookie doughs will be good up to three weeks. Use left-over batter " for pancakes and waffles within three or four days. Refrigerator storage should keep baked pie shells in good condition for three to seven days. If they become soggy, reclaim them by heating in the oven. But if they are moldy or rancid, throw them away. BRIDGE' CONTRACTS -- The state Division of Highways last week awarded two contracts totaling $45,375 for construction of bridges on federal secondary route 33 in McHenry county. The contracts, which went to the Carl E. Soderquist Construction Co., St. Charles, call for one span over a branch of the Kishwaukee river at Franklinville and a similar structure over the Kishwaukee river 2.75 miles northeast of Union. - -------# For top-quality garden tomatoes, spray or dust five times about ten days apart after the fruit gets as large as golf balls. Need A Rubber Stamp/ it at the Plaindealer. Get To Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Anthony CRIME INVESTIGATION The State Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation has announced that its crime laboratory examined evidence in connection with 347 cases in 72 counties in the fiscal year. Sangamon county got the most assistance, with 79 cases, and Livingston county was helped in 41. publication as provided by law. ANTON M. SCHMITT, President of the McHenry Township Fire Protection District. ATTEST: Augustine M. Freund, Secretary APPROVED: Vernon J. Knox, Attorney Passed: July 27, 1953 Approved: July 27, 1953 Published: August 6, 1953 Effects of a Korean truce on agriculture and the general economy will depend on how government, corporations and individuals react, Bays a University of Illinois farm economist. This Week's Big '3' 1. Blue Canary Dinah Shore 2. Crying in the Chapel By Several Top Name Stare 3. Oh! „ Pee Wee Hunt Join Our Record Club. With Every 12 Records You Bay, You Get A Album FREE. STEFFAN'S Main St. Tel. 123-J Miss Joan Wagner of Grayslake spent a few days last week at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith and Mr. and Mrs. William Tamasy motored to Rockford to visit relatives last week. Mrs. Smith , remained a few. extra days to C&tch m<i^ visitin#- Mrs. Helen Hetterniann, Mrs. Agnes Crowley, Mrs. Ollie Keenan, Mrs. Millie Mertes and Miss Violet Crowley had dinner in Genoa City last Thursday afternoon. Later that evening, Jack Keenan, Bill Mclnnes, Bill Mertes, Mary Elizabeth Crowley, Joe-Bill Mertes, Tom and Betty Low joined the ladies for a chop suey supper at the home of Mrs. Hettermann. A few residence changes are noted this past week. The Howard Freund family moved to the farm vacated by Mr. and Mrs. William Schmitt. The Schmitts are now residing at Mrs. Schmitt's parents* summer home in Oeffling subdivision. HAVE, YOU LOOKED AT YOUR CE3MNEY LATELY? Painting Tuck Pointing Chimneys Rebuilt Window Caulking, etc. -- FREE ESTIMATES -- Insured Workmen George Barber J*0 S. Green Street PHONE McHENRY 336 school in Mrs. Arleana Sherick and held Saturday, Sept. 5, at the attends St. Colettas V.F.W. grounds located on Route Jefferson, Wis. 120 in McHenry. Refreshments, fun and prizes await all those who will attend. Favors for all small children. We aincerely invite one and all. Don't forget the date, Saturday, Sept. 5, at the V.F.W. grounds. and a roast beef dinner will be served at noon on Sunday. Supper will also be served Sunday evening. A good time is in store children, Lenny and Larry, are for young and old. The all-imvisiting at the home of Mr. andjportant days are Aug. 7, 8 and Mrs. George Boessler. They ex- ] g theret0 Spend a Pleasant w?ek Proceeds go toward the new Bill Ricks had the honor of having his daugliter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Boiler, of Morton visiting him .for three days. They returned home Friday morning after a delightful visit. Mrs. Art Kunkle is at ?t again. She landed a nice northern Saturday morning. Seems to have the knack of catching them. More power to her, A1 Servinghaus is strutting around very spry again. I guess school fund. NEW APP&INTMENTS Two appoitments made by Governor William G. Stratton before .he left for a vacation have been announced. Frank J. Dick of Quincy, a former state senator, was named technical adviser to the Illinois Commerce Commission; James B. Wham, Centralia attorney, was appointed to the Court of Claims. Read Tre Want Ads "THERE'S A Difference Try It Today! ALL FLAVORS BUY IT AT . DRUG STORE Green St. McHenry, 111. Phone 49 Wave»a picnic and have fun, but first get these conveniences and ( supplies to make the occasion more enjoyable. TftQUSfA* •1ST IN VALUil Smart-looking," comfortable, wrinkle resistant slacks, with the amazing, new "GRIP-EM LINING" • odor-proof Neoprene waistband lining that fcolds the shirt down and tueps the trousers up, and will not be affected by <#ry cleaning. You'll want ^ ond at this prjee can well afford -- more than en* pair) ^ "GRIP-EM LINING'* Keep the slacks up. The shirt down > $895 to $1995 ^Availablt in ih« following \tobriu end colorti McGee's A*:;': #. 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Bouquet ond Bath Powder Set 2.50 Other Red lilac fragrance items from &5< to ^.00 •nucKua »««« '« >49» *62" VACUUM JUG# *3.75 Oat thts smart •tew style vacuum jut with ?ourfn9 spout or use at picnics and camping. Keeps liquid hot or cold. BOLGER'S < DRUG STO tat *. tiree* Street fBONE M McHeery, IB. VYCITAL'S HARDWARE "132 Green Street SHEET METAL SHOP PHONE 98 McHenry. I1L MINE ACCIDENTS There waa one fatal accident in Illinois coal mines in June, B. H. Schull, director of the state Department of Mines and Minerals, has reported. During the same period there -were 94 non-fatal accidents. Cpal production for the month j was 3,- 147,026 tons, or 33,479 tons per non-fatal accident A. F. & A. M. 107 N. Court St Meeting l-3rd Tues. Visitors Welcome •Phillip Ricker, Secjr. • r . Phone McHenry 417 ^ O. E. S. 107 N. Court St.* Meetings 2nd £ 4th Tuea. Visitors Welcome Myrtle Harrison, Secy Tel. Won. Lk. 3641 PROFE5510I1RL DIRECTORS' OR. C. R. 8WANSQN Dentist 1 120 8. Green Str#(| ^ Office Hours: T Daily Except Thursday 9 to 12 --• 1:30 to 5:S0 Man., Wed. and Fri. Evenlngr By Appointment Only Telephone McHenry 160 VERNON KNOX . Attorney At Law C«fc Green and Elm Streets McHenry, 111. Tuesday and Friday Afternoons Other Days by Appointment Phone McHenry 43 WILLIAM M. CARROLL, Jr. Attorney At Law 110 '/i Benton Street Phone Woodstock 1SS4 ' Woodstock. Illinois JOSEPH X. WAFNNE Attorney At Law X09 Waukegan Road (RFD Box) Ph >ne McHenry 492 V est itlcHenry, QL JOHN F. WW Rt I, Box 821 rfcoae 574-M-J McHenry, Illinois MASON CONTRACTOR Insured Workmen Free Estimates FRANK S. UkAVBLACK Sand - Gravel • Ufhrewa^ Excavattag Route 5, McHenry, m. Phone: McHe'?*j 5se-M-l *mmA Ltaneetono VERN THJBLEN TruckJT (travel <Wndr D*1 | Excavating Tel. McHenry 588-R1 or 588-W1 Box 218, Rt 1, MfHenry, m. "Excavating Contractors Trucking, Hydraulic and Crane Service _ ROAD BUILDING - Tel 2Q4M McHenry. UINSURANCE EARL R. WALSH Fire, Auto, Farm £ LiIrs Insurance Resteer, ring mrfi-«ARiJ". COMPANIES -HHp Yon Need insurance of Any Kind PHOVE 43 or 95S Green & McHenry, UNCOMPLETE BOOKKEEPING SERVICE for the small business man. Reasonable Rates Income Tax Returns McHENRY BOOKKEEPING an" •410 So. Green Street A. P. FREUND m SONS TAX SERVICE Professional Bidg. Phone 788 or 265-M STOFFEL ft REIHANSPERGEH Insurance agents for all classes ol property in the best companies. West McHenry, Illinois Telephone 800 307 R5ain Street McHenry, SCHROEDER IRON WORKS Omaniental * Structural Steel j Visit Our Showrooms g Miles South on Rt Si- Phone 950 "yf IP RING'S PLUMBING and HEATING BOB FRISBY, JR. Quality Fixtures-Radiant Heati Gas and Electric Water Heaters| Water Systems • Water Softener Repairs • Free Estimates Phone McHenry 289-M ------ • ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. Eleanor Matteoni Schloftms Private Lessons in Piano and Piano Accordion For Information |eL McHenry MMI-1 . »!#» •••-••••• • • • •• • • • " ;.-,v