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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Dec 1958, p. 13

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Tuesday, December 30# 1958 iVfeCullom l^ake ELMA NELSON NEW SCRIBE FOR COLUMN up some very important business. Details in next week's column. by E\'e Levesque With the coming of a new year in two-days, your reporter can think of no better time to treat readers of the column to some new and fresh ideas. New year -- new reporter! Mrs. Elma Nelson, who has be?n so wonderful in the past with taking over for a guest shot, has oonsented to write during my ^fcave of "absence." As most of you know, the Levesque family, will shortly be blessed with a brand new "prince" or "princess of wails." Seems funny 1 to think I'll make headlines ! shortly--instead of WRITING ' them! 1 Sincere thanks and appreciation from a grateful reporterj for the wonderful co-operation last four years. Please ao as well for Elma who car. be reached at 3283-R. Remember --her deadline is Sunday evening from now on, with the paper coming out on Thursday; No more holiday deadlines, for I a while. i Elma has a talented flair for writing and you can rest assured that you will get the best ossible coverage \ most happy and prosperous ew Year is my sincere wish for all of vou and with God's Southern Trip For New Year Jean and Bill Reid and youngsters, Joanne and Michael, left bright and early last Saturday morning for their journey to Florence, Ala." Their destination was tlie Pete Nersted family in that city. The two couples-- good friends -have been looking forward to spending I hockey skate must be most ,un- New Years E\e togethei. ] happy. Both these articles were force will be taking the advanced course in first aid which begins Wednesday, Feb. 4, 1959 and will be held at -the Mc- Henry fire house. All those who have a current card showing that they have completed the standard course are eligible to register. Two Unhappy Youngsters The owners of a child's wallet and a boy's size 5 or 6 THE McHENRY PLAINpEALER © V Eastwood Manor Page Thirteen f1n< Should be ^marvelous time for all concerned! They plan to be back some time next weekend, before school starts. Jearfs brother, Donny Hayes; and the senior Reids will keep the "home fires burning" during their absence. No Wool Over His Eyes! What should have been a big surprise for Walt McGinley turned into just a nice birthday party. Advance preparations made him suspicious but he was still thriller! with the entire "she-bang." The couplos. who gathered to wish him 'lie best included Anne and Fred Matthesius. Mardy and Don Lorch, Kathy and Bill Schatt, locally and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sickafoose and Mr. and Mi's. Rill Burns of Lakemoor. Ruth's brother, Tom Reed, had his dating chum, Gladys In$ersol, as his guest. With the help of daughter Jean Ane's hi-fi, there was found in the vicinity of the beach and may be picked up Master Ted Olsen is looking . forward to turning 12 on Friday, Jah. 2. Roy Kinsey -- 9 "39er" in good standing also has a birthday on Jan. 2. Wee Susan Beth Cable whose birth was recorded here a year ago will celebrate the first an- 1 niversary on Monday, Jan. 5. j That's it for this week. Don't j forget to phone 3282-R and give Elma a helping hand--and I will see you in the headlines! | Lois Ryan To Write Column Lois Krebs--2755 .when identified. Mrs. Lillian blessings--you will have it. So ' plenty of music for dancing, long for a little while! To "feed lhe inner man". Ruth put out a spread of baked ham, potato salad and all the trimmings. With all the liquid libation, it was agreed by the ! crowd to skip the cake! What I a nice way to celebrate hitting ! the half century mark for i Walt. Special Meet'ng Held Since three trustees failed to show up at the last meeting of the village board, Monday, Dec. 22, there was no quorum ^hence, no meeting. Only one ®ustee notified in advance that he would be absent! A special meeting was held last night, Monday, Dec. 29 to clear Advanced First Aid Course Members ot the local police s» Here's to good luck, success and happiness may they all come your way in abundance throughout 1959 and for many, many more joyous New Years still to come. % 134 PANTRY DELICACIES PHONE 754 134 N. Riverside Drive M("Henry, 111. JSg? 55JS 52J5 SK? 52S45SS 5255 S2fS52SajaS5ja« 580 5853 5255 31 Sound the horns! Ring out the bells! Let joy reign unconfined! It's another New Year . . . time, once again, for us to express our sincere appreciation of your loyal patronage and to wish you and your family -a bountiful share of all life's greatest blessings throughout 1959 w -6---k- -- -JA.- - - - .x. -o--• -&• A-- and all the years to come. SHARE HOLIDAY JOY Michels of Orchard Drive and I Never before have so many , wee«s ana i certainly appre- MiChels ot Orchard Drive and | ininois ^ ^ much j ciated it. Writing this column to share their Christmas ob-!'ias K|ven me a chance to get servances with mentally ill and | acQua»nted with many people retarded patients, according to I '10'"e 'n Eastwood Manor who, a report to Gov. William GStratton by Dr. Otto L. Bettag, state welfare director. Com- ! Some of you I still haven't met I face to face, but we have bej come pretty well acquainted ; over the telephone! We are starting the year of 1959 out fresh with a new reporter, Lois Ryan. Lois is new « da-v so that she m'ght be w!,h i at the business of writing a ! her big sister and brother, Deb- As the year 1958 comes to ; co'umn Just as I was and w'iH bie and David, and the whole ; a close your reporter wishes to nc^T a" tlle ,ie'P s,lr can get, ! famj]v cou;d celebrate Christ - j thank all of vou who have done i and ? k"ow ,he l)poPlc of East" I so much to'make this column wo°d, Manor wl11 cooperate possible. There were times ' "',th her and 1 know also that when I had to prod you a little I Wl11 do a wonderful job. las there were weeks when vou ' ,.5_r P^onc number is 2510-R. i would forget to call but you ,Why don 1 >'ou cal1 her ri8ht i more than made up for it other i !lcm ^pme news and get her off to a flying start? leave for the hospital until 3:30 jmas together. a.m. so it is a good thing that j Thanks again for all your the roads weren't slippery as1 wonderful cooperation in the they just got there in time. , past and I hope the year 1959 Peg and Walt brought little | will be "a happier, healthier and Suzanne home on Christmas prosperous one for each and every one of you. 'I»ye now. READ THE WANT ADS . . - - - . - . v R Beach View is now in possession of the wailet and will turn it over to the owner. Color and description of the contents will reveal the true owner. Chief Lfu-ry Murray has "the skate and it mav be picked up at his home. Here's hoping Imunitv Srol,Ps in record numthese valuables find their right j bers, he said, this year teamed home' i up with employees, volunteers -- ! and veterans' organizations to Happy Families , j make Christmas as homelike Mr, and Mrs. Leo Sales were thrilled with the arrival of as possible for the 47.000 patients in state mental, hospitals son Chick--home from Ft. Bel- and schools for the mentally voir, Va„ for the holidays. He I retarded. To traditional relighas been attending school 1 ious observances were added there. ; generous offerings of music. Ed Caron made it home from j merriment, gifts and good food San Antonio, Texas- -much to ' Through the generositv Jean and Hugh McDonald's joy. Tall and handsome Ronnie Nitz was abie to leave the Salvatorian Seminary in St. Nazbefore taking over the column, were only Mrs. Jones or Mrs. Smith from the white house or green house two blocks down. Welcome Wee One ' Suzanne Marie Garrelts chose 4:30 a.m. Dec. 24 to put I ir. her appearance at St. Theresa's hospital in Waukegan. j She weighed in at 8 lbs. 12 oz. Her mother and daddv didn't of individual s a n d c o m m u n i t y groups, every patient received a gift. Patients, in turn had nn opportunity to express the iansT Wis7to"spend" Christmas j Christmas spirit of giving and New Year's with his fam- 1 <hrouSh Programs and part.es ilv. Sure was cute on Christ-|be,n^ arranged for other nn-.f, tients. !g MFT FUNDS g Illinois townships and road mas Day when Helen and Paul visited with the. Frank Rourke family. Both families have eight month old sons who were born the same day. The little fellows, Kevin and Michael, had a fine time on the floor--getting acquainted the hair pulling routine! WY \9&9 K \ neut NEW UEAR .//ere comes 1959! And here's hoping it rings in a full measure of good luck, health and happiness for you and yours. F.M. Radio & Television Sales & Service 128 N. Riverside Dr. Phone 979 Mellenry, I1L via Natal Day Greetings districts have been allotted $1.- 138.."566 as their share of motor fuel tax paid into the, state treasury during November, Director Morton H. Hollingsworth of the Illinois Department of Finance said last week. & mpij Nevv SLURJ?" promise new discoveries an progress is the New Year now dawning. May it generously fulfill your expectations with a full measure of success happiness and good health. j s ROTH SHOES PHONE 2027 118 So. Green Street I® ir&zw* I Mellenry, greet the New Year with the hope that it brings you and your family a bountiful share of atl life's treasured gifts. RIVERSIDE BAKU SHOP Larry - Ray - Nick - Elmer 122 No. Riverside Drive McHenry, 111. /^arm and hearty New Year's greetings to our many friends.You've made us happy by your patronage, and our wish and pledge is that we will always try to make you happy. We thank you sincerely, and we hope that 1959 will bring you good cheer and good luck. RIWiRSIDE BAKE SHOP PHONE 44 RIVERSIDE DRIVE McHENRY, ILL. PETI1 HAi VOGEL & RUSSELL -- Auctioneers McHENRY READY PHONE 920 606 FRONT STREET CO.. Inc. MCHENRY, ILL. Having decided to discontinue farming, I will sell the following personal property on my farm located on Route 31, 2 miles north of McHenry and 1 mile south of Ringwood. FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1959 AT 10:00 A.M. SHARP This is a larpe sale and will start promptly on time 16 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK 1 Boar 15 Feeder Pigs (ISO to 175 lbs.) FEED 800 Bu. Qats MACHINERY Int. H. Super "M" Tractor with Chains and manure loader: Int. H. (H Tractor) cultivator; Case SC Tractor and cultivator; J. Deere H. Tractor and cultivator; McC. D. 3 Bottom plow on rubber; McD. 2 Bottom plow; McD. 8' Grain Drill; Case 8' Grain Drill; McD. 10' Disc; John Deere 8' Disc; McD. 10' Field Cultivator; Four section steel drag; Four section wood drag; Lime spreader; John Deere 1 row corn picker No. 101; John Deere 2 row corn picker Pulltype; John Deere 4 row corn planter, like new on rubber; John Deere 40' elevator: j« (2) Manure spreaders ori rubber; 2 Section Mulcher; McD side rake; McD. 7' tractor mower; (2) Stalk choppers; "Cross" corn shellar with PTO; Gehl Bros. Hammermill with PTO;,^_ Papec Feedmixef, like new; 3 H.P. Electric motor; Allis Chal-jS mers 60" combine with new canvas; Steel wagon with hoist; 2 rubber tire wagon with box; Stone Boat; Three quarter ton Int. Truck 1948: Weed sprayer with boom; 2 1000 lbs. plat- j form scales: 300 gal. gas tank and stand; Barn fan; 24" electric! fan; 1 mile hog type fencing; 16 rolls snow fencing; 100 steel: fence posts. I FOUR TEMPORARY BUILDINGS One 10* by 32' One 12' x 24' One 6' x 11' One 7' \ 9' LARGE QUANTITIES Hog feeders, caterers, oilers and other hog equipment. N'ests. feeders, and waterers and other chicken equipment. CONTRACTOR'S EQUIPMENT 40 4x8' pi wood concrete forms; Timbers 10x12, 12x12, 12x14. 10x18; 2000 4x4 teeshores; 13 Symons patent shores; Large quantity of planks; Large quantities of cable, V; Gasoline 16" table saw; Electric 10" table saw; Skilsaws: Electric drills; Electric lock morticers: Electric butt morticers: I Electric door planers; Black & Decker electric hammer; ' 2 J^haielhojstsLjy 11. tcrc; -T"rrrTijm^scrw-C (Quantities of nails; Picks and shovels; Many other items too I numerous to mention. ! LUNCH WAGON ON GROUNDS ; NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS j McHENRY ST 1TE BANK, Clerk TERMS: All sums of $25.00 .-ifta under cash. Over this amount j one-fourth down and the balance in six monthly payments with interest at 6%. -Make arrangements for credit with clerk i before sale. , PETER HAMLIN AUCTION s. I Th e spirit of the New Year brings to us a better appreciation of old acquaintances and the value of close friendships May you enjoy a maximum of happiness every hour of everv day in the year ahead Phone On Highway 31 South of Main St. McHoDry# Hl« 1

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