, N * -*• ... C . . ' % r V W r J ** : P t ( J i '«fj/ >< \ PHPifp Yhusdif, December 17, 1953 h:<M^y'*/- "jr- ^ ' * < ' Zii:!5 .'• • *s • s •W;>v. $3*£jr !r>j.. %$*• sit *•- * •;}• \ •> <• v ,-. <jr: THE McHEHBY PLAINDEALEB mm** mmmtrnm* ; . ' • \ ' ?tf * •& '* ••' • • -•'• •**"-"" --*'f • ,V;£> ;_;| Twenty Om McCuDom Lake News By Joh Infenol Bl | Proud Male Depertnrttt A most deserving fellow of our community by the' name of Ray Osterby won a Courtesy AWard in Chicago this past week. Without Ray knowing, a spot Car from the Courtesy Award people trailed nrm for quite some distance. They finally stopped him, thanked him for his many Acts of courtesy to others who Were driving and also pedestrians, then presented him with his award. Our congratulations, r Gamins' Ctab Meets ^ Mrs. "Mary Kantorski was (lie happy hostess over the weekend to many friends and relatives from Chicago. Among those present were Mrs/Pearl Klem mer, Anne Klemmer, Mrs. Cary Sesko, Mrs. Lillian Lasitshka, Josephine Loesch, Mr. and Mrs. John Kantorski and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kantorski and children, Nancy and Gene, Jr. They all Stayed over until Sunday and After a wonderful dinner they played games and each lady went home with a lovely gift as ill little remembrance of the fun. & »• * > Who, MET / by Robert Osbom - Wh» Hoppln'f S "I goofed." So this week FB 3o what I should have done last *reek and say "Happy Birthday Ole Olsen." His birthday was £>ec. 10. My head is hung low Vrith apology, Ole! Happy Birthday to Betty Ingersol, whose birthday is Sunday, Dec. 20, and to Donnie Ad iftms, who was 13 on Dec., 7. * Birthday congratulations are #lso in order for Lorraine Boye's mother, Mrs. Carrie Kurth, "Whose happy day Is Friday, Dec. 18. % • '£t WHERE are those news i- *•6)118? With the holidays coming' there ought to be lots of planning going on. We'd love to know it. Don't be shy. Come on jk>w, the number is still 514-R-l. I'll be waiting! c STATE-OFFICIALS « S EXPRESS OPINION ON '52 TRUCK FEES The following joint statement was issued by Secretary of State Charles F. Carpentier and Attorney General Latnam Castle regarding delinquent truck licenses. ' "Both the Secretary ef 8tate and the Attorney General have been importuned by letter, by intermediaries and by attorneys for truckers 'to settle' delinquent truck fees. Neither as a matter of law nor as a matter of good public morals may we settle these cases. "The Legislature of 1951 set a charge to be collected by the Secretary of State for the privi lege of using the highways. That schedule of fees was held in abeyance by reason of an injunction, which injunction was reyeised by the Supreme Court of Illinois, whose action was up- ,eld by the Supreme Court of the United States. "The Illinois Supreme Court pointed out the fee was not on the use of the highway but upon the privilege of using the highway regardless of how much or how little the privilege was exercised. The constitution of the State of Illinois precludes the remission of any debt owing the State. Thus, even though Individual cases may present hardship, » neither the Secretary of State nor the Attorney General may lawfully abate any amount now due and owing for the privilege for which truckers applied and which they were licensed to exercise in the year of 1952. "Literally millions of automobile operators have long since paid their 1952 fees for the privilege of using t'/.e highways. Literally thousands of truckers have paid the State of Illinois millions for their 1952 privilege. We cannot now, in good faith, treat different basis MgTtfcfii «t» have met the legtriMJvt IMMMle. "We are maxmg tide lltat#- ment to assure any one Wfeo ttrii held back that we cttkM'ttl shall not extend favored tWlft* ment to any individual gfOttfT pi individuals or groups who are now delinquent in INI truck privilege fees." GIFT OP PICTURES Tfe£ " Illinois State Historical Library has received from Robert L" Ide, forme: ly of Springfield but now living in California, a gift of more tuan 1,000 pictures and photographs covering Springfield history from pre-Civil War dayS down to recent times. PicoC Abraham Lincoln's foand of the transfer of the Lincoln caskets to the tomb after its rebuilding in 1901 are the collection. DUCTILE BOM Although made in the iron foundry. Ductile Iron, unlike or dinary cast iron, is not brittle, hut can be bent or twisted. This new product has been heralded 1 as the greatest development in I the foundry industry since Beth] Boyden first made the American type of malleable iron around 1820. 1 those who have not paid on a1 MAKE THIS CHRISTMAS LAST FOR YEARS WITH Most traffic accident* happen to drivers who think etcldents are always caused by Hie ettitr fellow. Remember. only YOU can prove* accident* McHenry Rates Mention jfrt '54 Almanac Edition X From a reader comes word that McHenry has been mentioned in the 1954 edition of the Almanac, edited by the staff of the American Institute of Public Opinion, under direction of the famous Dr. George Gallup and *is associates. .** According to "the Ahnanac. the official population of McHenry 'in 1950 showed a total of 2,080 residents. Regarding the national Election results, with a population of 50,656 in the county, the number of votes cast in the 1952 presidential election totalled 28.- >267 for Eisenhower and Steveneon. 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Tools For The Handyman Electric Drills Wrench Sets - Electric Saws • Soldering Irons Nl CARPENTER TOOLS 301 E. Pearl Si. McHenry, IU. £ 501 MAIN STREET 'si McHENRY, ILL. • $4.95 - $3.95 $34.95 - $3L98