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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Aug 1956, p. 13

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mm . V •. ?"= 1 -M? mm! / Thursday, August 9, 1956 THE MCBENRY PLAINDEALER Page Thirteen 1955 Personal Property Delinquent Tax List (Continued from Page 12) Paulsen, Eileen Rgiiy. Jennie Pedersen Peisert, Perrin, Peterson, Peterson, Peterson U. .. Peterson Peterson, Glenn A. & Nicholas & Axel B. .. Robert L. . LaVerne L. , Axel , Christ Clarence 32.68 .98 Leo N. .. Mrs. Lynn Pwerson, Philip M. Peterson, Robert L. Peterson, Sidney L. i '& Lela '.j., Peterson, Wilbert |T. Petran. Steve & Helon ...... .-i.... Pfluger, John B. Pheneger, Charles & Edith .'. Pierce, William E. ?»t, John J Pilgrim, George G. Pinkel, R. H. Pintozzi, Anthony C. & Maureen Piotrowski, Ronald A Pistakee Bay Game Farms Pittrof, Frank .... Praed, William G. . . Pragmann, Marvin . P#vara, Frank J. .. Pryor, Bernard C. .. Puris, Louis & Eliz- 'abpth Reuters, General Store Ringwood Inn ... Rolaine Grill Rackow, Carl M. & Pearl Raden, Stephen .... Rafltkc, Richard E. R^ffel, Richard .... Raines, Thomas A. Jilciokin. Robert R. & Joan Re, LeRoy Reardon, Paul J. & Barbara Reading, George M. Rodmer, Herman Reed, C.rorgo T. ... Reed, William R. • • R^lly, Tim P. Jr. Reinboldt, Howard • Reinke, Kent Reser, Frank Ressl, Charles & Olga Renter, Bernard & Anna Rhoades, Clyde E. Rickert, George W. Ritter, John H. .... Roalsen, Robert & ^Martha Rockeford, Walter", . Rocwer, Erdman . * Rogers, Jerome Roggenbuck, Barney J Roggenback, Jack B. Ross, Arnold B. Sr. Ross, Jlenrv W. Rourke, Francis T. Pl^ve, Herbert W. Raria, Norman .... Silk's Sport Store . Sunnyside Grocery . Sweet Shop (The) . Sabath, Ronald Lee 21.38 12.45 27.23 11.86 11.95 7.35 17.97 25.20 22,80 21.79 8.71 38.67 9.50 23.75 10.89 32.61 77.43 9.78 14.52 17.79 *.64 .37 .82 .36 .36 .22 .54 .76 .68 .65 .26 1.16 .29 .71 .33 .98 2.33 .29 .44 .53 Salomone, Carl .... Samen, Edward G... Sances, Sam & Edna Sarner, Earl C. .... Scalf, Swain Jr. ... Scharlow, Raymond Schau, Henry & Henrietta • • Scheidenberger, George Schialdone, Angelo Schialdone, " Ralph Carl Schimke, Allen J. .. Schimke, Walter E. & Loretta Schlick, William E. Schlitt, William H. Jr Schlottman. Eleanor & Charles ...... Schmallen, Bernard P Albert . . • William • . William Merwyn Rose 6.81 24.51 6.81 20.70 16.63 7.90 .20 .74 .20 .62 .50 .24 13.04 .39 27.23 40.30 24.51 18.38 14.82 12.11 .82 1.21 .74 .55 .45 .36 23.69 .71 10.67; .32 P. F. & '17.97 .54 4.09 .12 19.06 9.26 10.89 8.17 54.15 22.41 .57 .28 .33 .25 1.62 .67 14.82 .45 135.16 18.45 26.68 34.86 23.42 7.13 11.21 18.05 25.48 77.07 46.55 9.53 121:90 23.75 8.71 11.^0 47.93 13.04 10.89 4.06 .55 .80 1.05 .^O .21 .34 .54 .76 2.31 1.40. :29 3.66 .71 .26 .34 1.44 .39 .33 Schmidt, Schmidt, Schmidt, | Schmitt. j Schneider, I Anna ........ j Scholtz, Henry j Kathryn A. ..... j Schommer, William j Schons, Gerard .... Schuerr, Lawrence D. & Shirley .... I Schulfier, Arthur ! Schulien, Edward . . ! Schumang, Anton ' Schultz, George E | Lillian 1 Schultz, William j Schulz, Robert & Marie j Schwake, William Schwartz, James i & Julia A i Schwarz, Charles F. & Elaine Seeman, • Jess A. ... Segel, Jack P. i Sells, Ronald W. . . i Selsdorf, James D. & j Elizabeth j Senkerik, Anton ... i Severinghaus, A. Seyfferth. Alfred i Leorra Shappeit, Walter : Shay. John J. . Sherman, Robert 26.68 126.08 23.75 11.71 13.62 .80 3.78 .71 .35 .41 5.99 .18 13.62 .11 R. & & & H. W. 18.25 10.45 13.07 13.62 13.30 21.79 24.51 13.62 32.68 10.89 .31 .39 .41 .40 .65 ,+i .41 .98 .33 & B. 10.62 .32 H. & J. 8.17 .25 Shiria, ma Silge. Silge. Silvia, Simon, Smale, Jr. Smith, Smith, Smith, M. John & Wil- Martha Norman Charles S. J John Henry L. 8.17 11.26 14.82 11.71 19.06 11.86 27.23 10.35 .25 .31 .45 .35 .57 .36 .82 .31 19.00 .57 11.88 9.26 9.49 14.98 11.44 19.00 32.01 9.50 11.71 16.63 .36 .28 .29 .43 .34 .57 .96 .29 .35, .50 & L. J. Harry G. Jr. Harry J. Jr. Norbert J. & Lorane Smith, Raymond T. Smith, Richard C. .. Smith, Richard F. . Smith, Robert I. Dorothy Smith, Roy L. •• Smith, Theodore Smolzer, George Sorensen, Shirley .. Sowers, Byron .... Speelman, Elmer .. Speelman, George Jr. Spuehr, Russell W. Stacknick, Edward Stahl, Clarence G. Staines, Herbert M. Stanley, Laudie • • • Stanley, Thomas T. & Helen M Stawarski, Henry J. Stefenhagon, .Gloria 1.. 11.86 9.96 19.06 8.89 17.79 11.88 11.44 11.44 9.53 18.05 21.79 43.28 74.51 29.64 16.25 38.22 18.97 32.13 20.75 10.93 14.25 8.30 10.67 26.68 17.70 13.30 13.30 14.23 4.40 22.41 24.70 13.04 13.62 17.79 22.23 5.93 26.68 10.45 .36 .30 .57 .27 .53 .36 .34 .34 .29 .54 .65 1.30 2.24 .89 .49 1.15 .57 .96 .62 .33 .43 .25 .32 .80 .53 .40 .40 .43 .13 .67 .74 .39 .41 .53 .67 .18 .80 .31 43.57 .1.31 Steffes, Herman J. & Lorraine 'T. .. Stewart, John A. . Stilling, Clarence VJ. Stoffel, Martin ... Stolle, F. C. Strand, Harold J. . Strandquist, Lawrence T. & Helen . Stritar, Frank E. . Struwe, Dora & Esther Studd, Reginald ••• Sturm, Egon G.« .... Suarie, George J. .. Sulkowski, John E. Sullivan, Gerald & Alice Sundt, Ernest Suprinski, Henry .. Surz, Frank A Sutton, Edward Swanson.Carl G. --Josephine ....... Sweeney, Thomas . . Swensen, Ruth N. Swenski, Walter .. Swiz, F. A. Szarek, James Clara 11n.it, Charles E. & Petty Ann ..... Talbot, Warren Tate, Robert & Karen .. Tatge, Albert j Tarvin, Guy O. I Lot t ie j Taylor, Horace : 8r Margaret .... ! Thacker, Charles V. 1 Theis, Mrs. Frank V. j Thelen, Peter J. ... j Thiel, E. C j Thieme, Albert W. I Thomas, Gustaf ... Thomas, Howard W. i Thomas, Robert M. Thomas, Tommy . .. Thompson, Andrew i c ! Thompson, F. W. . . ' Thompson. James . ! Tboren, Edward E. 1 Timm, Clarence H. & Anna j Tischendorf, Harry & Gladys Locik, Rudolph J. . Todd, Edward Tomm, Karl & Doro- | thy Tonkin, William F. . Toth, Albert Towl.\ Harry S. Tracey, Clvrles G. . . Tron>en, Oiville Jr. . j Tuft, Betty Ann .... Turner. Earl J. . ... ; Turpi 1, P^ul R. • • Tushkovski, Marten C. , Unwin, Ceorge J. ij UrSbra. nek, Edward J. Vogue | Villa Nursing Home Inc. iValaski John & Rose :Van Doezer. Sarah | Ruth f. Bert B. . • • | Van Horn bamuel & ; Edna j Varese, Anthony A. & I Evelenna , Vareso, Joh.i R. & j Mary Ann .• .'Varese, Ralph E. & I Loretti •Vaughn. Robert & I Geraliirie ....... | Viveril:, Frn> k j Vaugnn, Ilarrv I Veesaert, Joseph E. I Verdico, Michael & • Lucille 35.58 27.23 27.55 14.16 8.71 8.17 20.70 13.62 14.71 58.90 35.40 20.70 42.48 r 16.07 6.81 20.70 9.80 8.71 17.70 17.70 16.60 11.98 10.89 1.07 .82 .83 .43 .26 .25 .62 .41 .44 1.77 1.06 .62 1.27 .48 .20 .62 .29 .26 .53 .53 .50 .36 .33 18.05 .54 8.80 23:71 ' 9.80 125.97 .26 .71 .29 3.78 24.37 .73 62.09 11.98 8.55 13.89 15.44 14.82 9.50 28.50 J>6.02 4.75 25.79 9.50 19.00 18.05 1.86 .36 .26 .42 .46 .45 .29 .86 1.68 .14 .77 .29 .57 .54 14.25 .43 26.13 14.82 10.45 34.68 30.83 14.71 9.50 17.43 11.86 21.38 9.22 8.71 27.23 11.86 20.43 44.11 4.75 11.88 13.34 23.75 58.00 65.08 85.50 9.50 21.79 9.96 12.25 .78 .45 .31 1.04 .93 .44 .29 .52 .36 .64 .28 .82 .82 .36 .61 1.32 .14 • .36 .40 .71 1.74 1.95 2.57 .29 .65 .30 .37 20.70 .62 * You are invited to attend St. John's Parish Carnival & August 10-11 -12 & Fish Fry Roast Beef Diim@r F Refreshments Visit with old friends and make new ones . . . 69.66 10.89 13.64 55.28 27.23 15.25 5.94 15.44 12.25 40.85 17.70 6.65 22.53 181.90 20,16 10.67 18.05 10.89 68.17 20.75 59.28 8.89 17.70 11.47 24.51 54.46 45.75 10.96 26.13 12.83 20.70 62.63 7.55 16.34 88.92 32.68 .92 | .53.; 1.23 I .39 | .90 .27 .22 .26 .25 2 .09 j .33 ! .41 I 1.66 j .82 j .46 j Von ~ Drasek, Josephine *.. 14.23 Vycital, Harold .... 28.59 Wolff s Bait Shop .. , 19.33 Wachna, Michael J. 10.89 Wadecki, Richard J. 13.30 Wagner, Allen .... 19.28 Wagner, Carl O. .. 20.70 Wahl, Frederick C. 1 Jr 27.23 Wahl, Wesley P. & Patricia 12.25 Wakitsch, Gerald T. 18.05 Waldy, Edward I. . 8.89 j Walker, Carl & Cath- I erine 10.67 i Wallace, James W. 9.53 I Waltzek, Ronald B. 12.45 i Ward, Thomas H. & f i Eleanor 16.61 ; Warner, Al 7.60. : Warnes, Alton E. & j Celia B 30.77 Waters, Florence . . 17.70 1 Waters, Frank S. ..; 40.85 > Weber, Carl G. ... 13.07 I Webb, Wallace & I Betty 29i95 j Weeks, George C. . 8.89 j Wegener, Anthony . 7.35 S Wegener,1- Edward M. 8-71 | Wegner, Edward . . 8.17 i Weingart, William- | A. ............ 16.63 .50 Weisenberger, James & Rose • ! Welding, Wilfred C. | Wendt, Robert H. . Wessel, Clemence . . West, Byron A. & I June R ; West, Grace A. .'... ! Westerberg, Ralph & Barbara Westfall, George J. Wheaton, Arthur H. Whipple, Wm. C. & Betty L White, Charles R. . . : Wiberg, Paul W. . . Wickline, Grover W. i Wickman, Theodore ; Widen, Robert A. . ' Wilbins, A. W. .... I Wilcox, Jark W. . . ; Wilde, Louis G. ... j Wilkinson, Frank & j Marion j Wilkinson, Harry M. I Wilkinson, L. H. . . j Williams, Howard R. j & Veronica ; Willoit, Robert Wilson, Edward E. Wimmer, Frank A. & Johanna • Wimmer, Richard W. j Wenge, Albert .... , Winkel, August . .. Winnail, John L. & | Florence Wojack, William . . Wpod, Douglas A. . j Wood, F. E ; Wolff. Otto E. Worbilinski, E. J. . Wooded Shores Water Supply Company Worseck, Edward J. Wowczak, Michael & Gladys 19.88 .60 Wright, Chauncey L. & Eleanor 26.68 .80 Wrobleski, E. J. .. 10.89 .33 Wroblewski, Don 6.81 .20 Wyatt, Samuel P. . 14.23 .43 Wyles, Charles 13.62 A\ YaleT Joan G. • • • • 15.25 .46 Yokley, Sam L. & Dorothy 36.75 1.10 ! Young, Alfred W. . 19.06 .57 : Yungnickel, Frede- i J rick B. 7.13 .21 i Zacharlas, William 8.71 .26 I Zack, Joseph 14.67 .44 (. t' •Zahn, William . & . .43 .< Phyllis 18.79 .56 .86 Zapel, Harold E. I.-. 12.15 .37 .58 Zeek, William & .33 Dorothy 22.41 .67 .40 Zeller, Kenneth Guy- % .58 12.83 .39 .62 Zemont, Anthony & Adeline ...... 16.34 .49 .82 Zender, Edward J. & Grace 42.75 1.28 .37 Zetterberg, Conrad .54 A • \ • 12.53 .38 .27 Zinn. Albert C. 15.25 .46 .32 .29 Ziolkowski, John 17.81 .53 Zimmerman, H. G. 23.42 .70 .37 Zoll, Herbert W. Jr. 16.34 .49 . Zoll, Herbert W. Sr. 20.70 .62 .50 * ...-- .23 SQl'IKRKL SEASON PREVIEW OF LICENSE PLATES .18 .46 .37 1.23 .53 .20 .68 5.46 .61 i .32 i .54'! .33 ! I 2.05 ; .62 1.78 .27 .53 .34 .74 1.63 1.37 .33 , .78 ' .39 .62 i 1.88 .23 i .49 '2.67 .98 Illinois squirrel hunting season dates aj'e Aug. 1 through Oct. 15 in the southern zone. Squirrels may be taken in the northern zone Sept. V through "Oct. 3L The top tier of counties in the southern zone consists of Calhoun. Jersey. Madison, Rond, Fa\ette. Effii^gham. Jasper and Crawford. Daily bag limit - remains at !>, with a possession limit of fivp on opening day and 10 thereafter. - NATION'S ifl'K Illinois is tho subject of an article that will appear in Ihe September issue of Holiday magazine. The article, written by Chile B. Davis, describes Illinois as "a portrait of the nation's huh the most vividly American of all states." In the form of a word "travelogue, the article covers Illinois background, famous personages and touches upon incidents of nationwide importance. Davis sums up calling the state "a capsule U.S.A. Cupped between romantic rivers, capped by a busy lake. Illinois unites an industrial north, an agricultural south and a broadly American viewpoint into a one-state summary of the nation." i EDDIE the EDUCATOR says SESEARCM tA8 ABAHeoW WO sctewvs Th«n».wilf b* no scientists for industry if salaries for teachers of science crfe not high enough It keep them teaching science. Illinois Education. Association * Secretary of State Charles F. Carpentier shows a sample license plate done in the 1957 color combination-of red and white to Dr. Chris A. De^ oung\ center, executive secretary of the Illinois State"Normal university centennial committee and head of the university's department of education and psychology, and Dr. Arthur H. Larsen, acting president of the university. Red and white, the universitv's colors,^ were chosen for the 1 plates in honor of the school's centennial next year. 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