'age Elghi - V' > # *>' * <f»f, »iy 1 v ^ " /' ^N1^1 11 Wit'***? .p^V" I?-' McHEirair; >LAlln)EALER Thursday, July 21# 195$ Mm REMIND JUNIOR SHOWMEN OF STRICT RULES FOR ENTRIES £ Rules governing the health of animals are strict when they are brought together for show or selling purposes. The chance of spreading disease is very possible when animals from several hundred farms are assembled and Jiave to be cared for under the same roof. Dairy Tuberculosis -- All animals must be T.B. tested to be qualified for show. Calves must have tests and health papers showing that the animals were tested. Animals from non-accredited herds must have test done within ninety days prior to the date of show. Anilhals from an accredited herd or Herd negative to test within the last year are qualified if proof can be furnished with entry. The point is that every animal must haye been individually tested by a qualified vet. ' Brucellosis -- Females and bulls otfer 6 months of age negative to test within ninety days of exhibition unless from a clean herd. Official calfhood vaccinates under 36 months of age are also OK, but any animal calfhood vaccinated and over 36 months must have a clean test. Absolutely no suspects are allowed to enter the premises of a show grounds. Swine All swine must be vaccinated. If modified live virus vaccines were used then the certificate must show them to have been vaccinated twenty-one or more days prior to show dates. Other vaccines must be administered as per instructions with absolute adherence to tim£ prior to showing considered. All breeding swine four months and over must have official brucellosis certificate showing them to be negative to agglutination test within ninety days of showing. Sheep Veterinary must inspect and make out a certificate within ninety days of show stating animals are free of scabies or any other injections or communicable disease. Poultry All poultry must have a certificate filled in by the owner | within five days of the date of • show, the certificate to be ; turned in at the show to the person in charge. Forms are available at the farm adviser's office. Out of State All out-of-state entries must comply with Illinois health laws and entries must be accompanied V. F. W. AUXILIARY NEWS ' By Terry Becker The regular meeting of the V.F.YV. auxiliary was held last week Monday, July H, with seventeen members present. The meeting was called to order by president Gertrude Barbian and the minutes were read by Ag- usta Diodrich. t The approaching V.F.W. carnival was discussed and preparations are being made. It was agreed by all to have a : nrivate phone put in for the use of the auxiliary members. This; will be a great help to the girls. | It was also agreed to make a donation for the Little League basebnll diamond. ; That's all for now. Next meet-] ing is Monday. July 25, at 8 p.m. Hope to see everyone then. CATHY WOLF, 16, CROWNED QUEEN DF MARINE DAY (Continued from f'age 1) County Postmasters Hold School Of Instruction The McHenry county postmas- ' ters' organization held a school: of instruction for clerks, and postmasters July 12 at 8 p.m.; The school was held at the Legion home at McHenry, with Ray McGee as host postmaster. Representatives - were present from the following" post offices in the county: Richmond, McHenry. Woodstock, Huntley, ' Cary. Marengo. Harvard and Al-, gonquin. j The business session was called to order by the president, Wayne Donahue, of Huntley, Mr. j White, manager from the Chica- j go regional office, discussed fully j the approaching scheme exams I and answered many . questions I about postal operations in this j area. Clyde H. Layton, from the , postal transportation service, was the instructor for the evening. Two Persons Injured In Weekend Accidents by an inter-state shipment form properly completed. Junior Showmen You can get your stock health checked free by contacting the county veterinarian's office at Woodstock. SERVICES HELD IN CHICAGO FOR JOHN J. CARTER James F. Duke, 33, of the Lakemoor community, has been confined to St. Joseph's hospital, Elgin, as the result of injuries received Saturday night when his 1 liefht truck and an auto collided at Rt. 12 and County ro^td. Duke j was said to have suffered a skull ' fracture and other injuries. | Sandra Incopero, 18, of Elm-1 hurst, suffered injuries when n | car driven bj' her husband, Sam- ! uel. was involved in an accident : on Rt. 12, near Volo, last week-1 end. Two other cars had collided j first, with one of them being 1 pushed into the path of the In-: copero machine. ; Want Ads bring results. Place yours with thg Plain dealer today. next fall. Diane, an attractive blue-eyed j blonde, is 5 ft. 7 inches tall and weighs 130 pounds. She lists swimming and water skiing as her favorite sports. In school, Diane is a member of the G A.A. and chorus. The young lady is serving as a nurse's aid at Condell Memorial hospital. Libertyville, this summer. Upon graduation from 'high school, she expects to enter upon a nursing career, probably at Wesley Memorial hospital. Miss Judy Freund acted as .hostess for the evening last Monday and Ernest Useman was master of ceremonies. Miss Alyce Joyce officiated,at the organ as the models made their way across the gym floor and onto the stage to be judged. •- Introduced for their work in connection with the queen contest were the - chairman. Miss Betty Nielsen, and others Who had assisted. Mrs. Mary Kauss and Mrs Carole Jepsen. The large crowd gathered around thet queen and her court on announcement of the decision of the judges, while photographers' cameras flashed. It seemed evident from the spontaneous applause that from a group of seventeen beautiful girls, the choice of the Misses Wolf, BerthOUx and Munson was popular. Presented Gifts The Chamber of Commerce president, William Burfeindt, presented the queen with a dozen roses on behalf of the sponsoring oiganization and she and her court also received Beauty Counselor gifts from Mrs. Beatrice Nevvkirk. A royal reception followed the crowning at the McHeni'y Country club. Highlight of the queen's activities will • be her many radio and television appearances, among them the following: July 2r>, 4 p.m., Channel 9, the Jim Louiflsbury program; also WJJD, radio, "Koffee With Karey"; July 27, 1 to 1:30 p.m., WKRS, Waukegan, "Farm Front"; Aug. 5. 2 p.m., Elgin radio; Aug. 6, Channel 2. Ray Raynor program. SoiJr^ after Marine Day, Miss Wolf and a chaperone will taike an all-expense trip for one week to Cypress Gardens, Fla., a gift from the Chamber of Commerce. 1111II1111! 1111111IJ1111111'| 1111 Ml IM:1111HIII11 It Pays To Advertise 111111M i in 11111111111 in ii i rn i ii n 11 n ii 111 r> SPRING GROVE By Mrs. Charles Freund Mr. and Mrs. Edward Parfrey! and family visited his parents, i Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Parfrey!! while enroute to Alexandria, Va' I The Edward Parfreys are jtiov- j ing from Madison, Wis., to Alex-1 andria, where Mr. Parfifey has accepted a position in the feder-! al government with the Bureau of Labor (Minimum Wage Law) Mrs. Rose Hewitt of Cleveland"; Ohio, visited her ^ister, Mrs. John Smith, last week. Mrs. Arthur Kattner entertained members of her clufb at her home on Tuesday night. Games of five hundred were • played and prizes went to Mrs. j Eldred Johnson, Mrs. Edwin May ! and Mrs. Norbert Klaus. A' delicious lunch was served after cards. Miss Ginny Dawson visited her aunt in LaGrange, 111., the past week. | The firemen held their r^iilar meeting at the fire house on Monday night. Plans were made for their annual carnival, which will» be held bn Saturday night only, Aug. 13. Following their meeting, cards were played and a lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cossey of Chicago visited Mr. and Mrs. Victor Blank the past week. Mr. and Mr^. Sam Rogers and1 family have moved to Milwaukee, Wis. _ ! Once again the carnival held at St. Peter's church grounds last weekend was a huge success. Approximately 1,000 were served for dinner and about 500 were there for the supper. A1 large crowd was present all day Sunday. Rev. John Daleiden and parishioners of St., Peter's wish to thank all who helped make this Carnival a success. Lend Uncle Sam Your Dollars ' HAVE YOUR DEBTS GOT YOU K ON THE MERPY-GOifiOUND kR^bbi: o PAY LEGALS CITY OF McHENRY COUNTY OF McHENRY STATE OF ILLINOIS ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAINED, by THE CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF McHENRY, ILLINOIS: Section 1. A tax is hereby imposed upon all persons engaged in the business of selling tangible personal property at retail in this city at the rate of one-half of one per cent of the gross receipts from such sales made in the course of such business while this ordinance is in .effect, in accordance with the provisions of Sec. 23-111 of the Revised Cities and Villages Act. Section 2. Every such person engaged in such business in the city shall file on or before the fifteenth day of each calendar month, the report to the State Department of Revenue required by Section Three of "An Act in Relation to ,i Tax upon Persons engaged in the Business of Selling Tangible Personal Property to Purchasers for Use or Consumption" approved June 28, 1933, as amended, and shall file a duplicate of such report with the city, clerk. Section 3. At the time such report is filed, there shall be paid to the State Department of Revenue the amount of tax hereby imposed on account of the receipts from sales of tangible personal property during the* preceding" month. Section 4. The city clerk is hereby directed to transmit to the State Department o* Revenue a certified copy of this ordinance not later than five (5) days after the effective date of this ordinance. Section 5. This ordinance shall be published within ten (10) days of its enactment as provided in Section 10-3 of the "Revised Cities and Villages Act" and shail be effective from and after the first day of the calendar month next following the expiration of the ten (10) day publication period. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. . Passed and adopted by the Governing Body of said City this 1 -i 18th day of July, A.D. 1955. GEORGE P. FREUND, Mayor ATTEST: EARt, R. WALSH, City Clerk (SEAL} Charles D. Brown Leo G. Rotherrnei Joseph Gausden Edward Buchert Elmer F. Antonson Cash And Merchandise Stolen From Volo Store A total of $600 in currency, $200 in checks and a quantity of ! clothing were stolen from the Merrill Woolen store at Volo late Wednesday' night of last week, according to Mr. and Mrs. Otto Klemm, operators of the store. The Klemms returned to the store about 11 o'clock and saw two men getting into a car and 1 driving away. They believe these must have, been the burglars. t A State police investigated the burglary,' in which-- a diamond ring, suits, .bedspreads and other merchandise. were taken. RELAX . . You don't need to worry on your vacation! That is if, you've had your car properly . s e r v i c e d a t . . . . ' BUTCH'S Complete Motor Overhauling All Mechanfcal Repairs and Complete Brake Service 24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE 309 W. Elm St. McHenry, HI. • Phone 811 -- Residence 91-R 'Car Tunes" By Justen O OOOOO «90l* THf AU SYNDICATE^ "Which way is JUSTEN'S STANDARD SERVICE? I hear that their grease jobs will make your old boat run like new again!" Complete Car Service All makes & models. We Give Cash Discount RED STAMPS JUSTEN'S STANDARD SERVICE Corner of 120 & Richmond Rd. Phone 1150 McHenry, 111. 3 K Yoa eaa GET OUT OF DEBT If too really want to. k Regardless of how much you! [Jowe, you can GROUP ALL YOUR^ * DEBTS--without a loan--without* ••signers. ij Call Today--One Place to Fay k OAK PLAIN ADJUSTMENT CO. J 262 E. Belvldere, Gray (lake KPh.: BA 3-4011--If no an*.: 3-03BS& IXTTTTTTITIIITTTTTTTTT* John J. Carter, 48, of Lilymoor. who died in Hines hospital Tuesday, July 12. was buried in Oakridge cemetery, Maywood. on Friday of last week. He had been in poor health for three and one-half years but had worked after returning from the hospital recently until he suffered injuries in a fall. The deceased was born in Italy j and came to this country when I he was about 2 years old. After I moving to the Lilymoor com- ; munity, he conducted a radio and j television repair shop for six 1 years. j Survivors include his widow. ! Evelyn; a daughter. Janice Gail, j 7, and a son. John Alan, 5. | REV. KAUFMAN DIES | Rev. Roger C- Kaufman, D.D., pastor emeritus of Grace Evangelical Lutheran church. Woodstock, died early Monday morning at Memorial hospital. He was 75 years old. Lend Uncle Sam Your Dollars M SB DJl. J. C. GOETSCHEL Chiropractic Physician 25 Orchard Beach Road Office Hours: Mon.. Tues., Thurs., & Fri. 10 to 12 - 1:30 to 5:30 - 7 to 9 Saturdays: 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. PHONE 743 B and B EXTERIOR DECORATING Free Estimates Fritzches Estates PHONE 560-R-2 DR. G. R. SWANSON Dentist Office Hours: Daily Except Thursday 9 to 12 -- 1:30 to 5:30 Mon., Wed. and Fri. Evenings By Appointment Only Telephone McHenry 160 FRANK S. MAY B L A C K D I R T Sand - Gravel - Driveways Excavating Route 5, McHenry, 111, Phone McHenry 580-M-l Take It Easy- Take A Cab! When the weather's bad When you want to reach your destination In a hurry . . When you have luggsge or heavy packages with you, It's time to call os for a cab. Remember our number I McHENRY CAB PHONE 723 Sand Limestone VERN THELEN Excavating Gravel Black Dirt Dredging TeL McHenry 1336 Box 640, Rt. 1, McHenry, UL A. P. FREUND St SONS Excavating Contractors Trucking, Hydraulic and Crane Service -- ROAD BUILDING -- Tel. 204.M McHenry, 111 I EARL R. WALSH INSURANCE Fire, Auto, Farm & Life Insurance Representing RELIABLE COMPANIES When You Need Insurance of Any Kind PHONE 43 or 958 Green & Elm McHenry, m. 8CIIROEDER IRON WORKS Ornamental & Structural Steel Visit Our Showrooms S Miles Souht on Rt. 81 PHONE 950 Overstocked Sale! We've got a load on our minds --. and a bigger one in our stock! All overstock merchandise must go! These are but a few of the many bargains from each department in our store . . . Shop Now and Save! Infant's Wear Reg. 79c SUNSUITS 2 for $1.19 Reg. $1.29 Girl's • . SWIMSUITS Sizes 3-6 MOijt 99* Reg. $1.98 Ladies Sleeveless BLOUSES Sizes 32-38 2 for $3.00 All Sizes - ladies SHORTS Buy one at Reg. Price Get. 2nd pair price • One-Third Off On All Summer HATS & CAPS Values to $1.98 each SUNSUITS 2 for $1.99 Reg. $1.98 Seersucker PAJAMAS Sizes 4-14 2 for $3.00 Our Entire Stock Of Ladies SWIMSUITS Sizes 32-42 - Values to $8.95 Only $4.95 All Sizes - Men's SPORT SHIRTS and T-SHIRTS Buy one at Reg. Price Get 2nd one at '2 price One-Third Off On All FANS SHOP IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT WE GIVE GOLD BOND STAMPS Drastic Price Cuts On All Insect Sprays - For All Uses . . . l TtJf 10S N. Riverside Drive Plione 409 McHenry, m. rAlU£S aft LITTLE PRICES Values go up... while drug prices remain at a comparatively low level. That's the feature attraction at BOLGER'S throughout the year. So, step this way and get some BIG VALUES at LITTLE PRICES. SUTTON DEODORANT STICK SQUIBB'S SWEETA HOUBIGA^T'S SUMMER COLOGNES 09C Non-Caloric Sweetener In Handy Plastic Bottle COOLING WARM-WEATHER FRAGRANCES FOR MEN 75c BayerMpirin, 100Y..... Vitalis Hafftream. Ammen's Medicated Powder Q-Tips Applicators.. 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