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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 25 Apr 1929, p. 7

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*«p" •PH THE M'HENRY PLAINDEALER, THURSDAY, APRIL 25,1929 MeHENRY COUNTY FOLKS • PICNIC IN CALIFORNIA Charch's Repsrt •• '¥ The Twenty-fifth annual picnic of the McHenry county, Illinois, association was«held in Sycamore Grove lirk. Los Angela®, California, on Saturday, March 1«, 1929. The park \ superintendent had given us the Sunken Garden, where our big McHenry county banner was spon flying in the te«*e. It was an ideal day for a picnic. Under the beautiful trees the tables were soon filled with thp good things prepared by the ladies, and fine hot coffee prepared by the men. Theee were not long in disappearing. A collection was taken to defray expenses, which proved to be the largest we have ever had, leaving, a aloe balance with oar treasurer. Then followed the program: Song--"Illinois." Remarks--Noble Hill. PriBdpal Boy's Home. Woodstock, Ilk 'My Impressions ot California'"-- Mrs Will Charles of Woodstock. Remarks--Dr. H. S. Chesbro. Headings--"When God made Illinois, and "Illinois,* by ill*. C ^Nwrling. . » Song--"America." The motion was thdk tnade by "N. J. Garrison that the i>rVw»»\t officers be re-elected, which motion was carr ned. The officers are as follows: President--Leroy S. Beckley. Vice-President--N. J. Garrison. Secretary--Mae Mallory Church. Treasurer--Clara Bleckley MoCad den. Custodian J| Properties--Walter Hubbard. ^ Program Commitee--Jean Monroe Hubbard, Lyda Mead, Cora Anderson O'Connor. The balance of the afternoon was •pent in a social way, renewing old triendships. All present declared . it the largest and most social gathering we have fever held. Hettermann Motor Sales * , . Ail kinds of oar and truck and general •raggte-'gj v i ing, also welding, done by expert mechanics. TWaln St., West McHenry Phone 191 4M i »<<»»»••••<••»•••• •»•»»••••••••»•••»•»••»»•»» »»»<»i»'» l£ ' W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W ^ W W W W W W W GENERAL ^ ELECTRIC CLEANER PLAN Our demonstratarMr.How-to-do-fr. can't talk. He is tiedtothe handle/It each genuine, guaranteed General Electric Cleaner. "You merely telephone or caH» We send cleaner. Yon trjbit 2 days. You keep it or return & ' , * • „ Except by special request we do nai ^ demonstrate. The General Electri® Cleaner demonstrates itself. That Is why we can sell them at these very low pricei. *14?? TOMORROW 0Q MORE DETAILS LESS Carey Electric Shop ATTACHMENTS phane Greeo S«. McHenry f f f f f f f f f f f f T T ? | EspCCiai! V at House Cleaning j Time Fallowing Is a list of those present who registered, many falHkf to do so: Weeds tock . Frank E. Mead, 2301 No. Mariposa St. Altadena, Calif. Mrs. c. W. Hill, 433 W. Palm, Monrovia, Calif. *nd Mrs. D. E. Harrington, 1151 2ud St, San Pedro, Calif. •Mr. and Mrs. Sibley Forrest, 150 Dearborn St, Pasadena, Calif. Mrs. Gertie Senger, 1446 Carroll Ave., Los Angeles. Mrs. Stella Hill Miller and Master Joseph Hill, 1097 No. Garfield, Pasadena. Calif. Mrs. Jane Wright, 1«7 Roberts St.. Pasadena. Edgar C. and Ida Skinner Fish, 747 Ridgewood Place, Los Angeles. Miss fiffie Gilee, 982 Worchester Aire., Pasadena. Mrs. M. Osterbach, 978 No. Hoovqc, Los Angeles. " V* Mr. and Mrs. Noble Hill <88 B. Pole St, Ventura, Cal. Mrs. Richard A. Hill and daughter. Santa Monica. CaL Mrs. Helen Ehirbank Long, ISO 108th St, Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. El N. Cannon, 755 No. Wilson Ave., Pasadena. Mr. and Mrs." C. W. H81, 48JW. Palm, Monrovia, Cal. 1 A. .T. Diggins, 1257% W. 39th Place, Los Angeles. Mrs Anna Darrell Haffner, 3944 B. Raymond Ave., Pasadena. Mr. and Mrs. Loui« Grossman <010 El Mio Drive, Los Angeles. D. E. Harrington, 1151 W. 2nd 8t San Pedro. tor homes without til ft u ity, tke May tat« a--HabU with tn-buiU tasolint moor "Wash tfour Bedding.Draperies, €brtains and Sag Rugs in the Maying ESPECIALLY at house cleaning time, you will appreciate the Maytag's * roomy, cast-aluminum tub,and the compact Roller Water Remover that sets dose to the water line. The Maytag washes by water Dcfmmd Pt^mmnla YariU Necer Mim „ * THE MAYTAG COMPANY, Newton, Iowa Pounded ISM w tiuii alone, so gently that lace curtains are safe, so thoroughly that no hand-rubbing is necessary even on the grimiest pieces. Dfi nm> for a trial Maytag rnOIie washing. If it doesn't sell itself, don't keep fc. MAYTAG RADIO PROGRAMS Wax A. KDKA. P*f- AM. WLW, Chd» •mi. irw, cwdmo. wcoo MEimuHi KOGL. Q-- tm dik. r mi otr wBAr, Kvt Wank. KCW, <Mt C*» CFCA. • Box.iLiMkL wjiL Jihtminum Washer He E. Buch Plumbing Riverside Drive McHenry, SQL WOODSTOCK--E. J. ¥1ELD HARDWARE HARVARD--MARSHALL HARDWARE 00. ... ..v Mrs. Isabel E. Lyman^ 351 E. 8th St, Long Beach. *• Miss Ruth Gilbert, TM So. Lake Ave., Los Angeyes. Mrs. Hattie Wfckham, 21? W. 10th St, Long Beach. L. Z. Pierce, Fontana, Calf. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Billthgm. S52C E. SQth St, Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Billings, 5911 Alliston St, Los Angeiee. Miss Bess Stone, 1722 No. Van Ness Ave., Pasadena. Mrs. ,M. Dike, Monrovia, Calif. Greeeaweed E. I. Garrison, 2032 Sawyer St, Long Beach. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Miller, 1805 Santa Anita Ave., Arcadia. Williant Jb. Garrison and Royal Garri^'1655 E. Mountain St* Pasadena. • Marengo Ale* Minor236 V4 Mt Washington Drive, Los Angeles. Mrs. L. Warner, Havenhurst St., Hollywood. :S J. M. Marks, 2520 Trliil^- St, Los Angeles. Mrs. Grace Stcmicka, 217 So. Mont abello Blvd., Montaebello, Calit. Mr. and Mrs. ^arvey Crosland, El Monte, Calif. : Mr. and Mr*. B. E. WkUace, El Monte, R, R i. Verena Jewett Gtleepy, 1922 FletcLer Ave., So. Pasadena. Gertrude Halette Smith, .IWf So. Arlington St, Los Angeles. ' Btdpefteld Mrs. Sarah Ormsby Scott, 1208 Walnut St., Cardena, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Robblns and Watrous Murphy. 395 rs. Marion Msn>riaiH Adena St, Pasadena. Jean Monroe Hubbard, 2129 Oak St Los Angeles. Chris Hoy, 733 Maple St, Pasadena. Mrs. Marion Mansfield, 1055 LaFrance Ave., So. Pasadena. Mrs. P. c. Boedwln, 100 No. Swall Dr., Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Conley, 100 N. Swall Dr., Los Angeles. N. J. Garrison, 1100 N.rjj|flchl«an Ave., Pasadena. Mrs. Nellie Sondraker Lake, 824 So. Palm, Ontario. » Mamie Thomas Hibbard, 1809 Cedar Alhambra, Cal. Dr. and Mrs. Lynn T. Sherman and daughter, 1802 Marne Ave., Los Angeles. Mrs. Ruth Hanaford Melvin, 308 W. 8^th St., Los Angeles, Cal. Mrs. Louis E. Lyon, 4151 Halldale Ave., Los Angeles. ^ Mrs. Bernice Mead Stapleton, 2341 Lake Ave., Altadena. Mrs. L>da M. Mead, 2 .39 No. 'ulrf Ave., Altadena. Winifred Vogel Prouty, 4983° So. Vincent Ave., Eagle Rock. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wager, US .K. Ave. 45, Los Angeles. Herbert T. Ward, 3458 Dayton Ave., Los Angeles. H. W. Zimpleman, 509 So. Ross SL, Santa Ann. Marguerite. Zimpleman, 509 So. Ross St., Santa Ann. . Crystal Lake . Mr. jmmI Mrs. L. S. Beckley, Ventura. Cal. 1 W. S. Hutchinson, 1883 Madison Ave., Pasadena. Visitors Mrs. Minnie layman Sbaw, Chicago, 111. Walter Peterson. Crystal Lake, 111. J. August Peterson, Crystal Lake, Ill- Mrs. Bertha Earle Chapman, Chicago, 111. k Rev. H. A. and Mrs. Dowling, 750 No. Chester Ave., Pasadena, Cal. Mr. and Mrs, Will Charles and daughter, Caroline, Woodstock. 111. Mrs. M. Davenport, Dixon, 111. Mrs. M. M. Carr, Pomdna, Calif., McHenry. Mrs. Anna Colby Skemp, 4559 V* Lexington Ave., Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. John I. Story, 713 W. 166th St.. Gardena, Calif. Miss Clara B. Owen, 1355 B. Orange Ave., Pasadena. O. B. Baker, Crystal Lake, 111. McHenry Mrs. W. H. Jaeger, 4^1 17th St, San Francisco, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Fosdick, 410 W. 2nd St.. San Dimas. Cal. Mrs. Addie Gay. 1418 So. Magnolia St., Los Angeles. > : (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) Report of the condition of Citizens State Bank Great Haucin't Career Mendelssohn's life has been doscribed as "a road of musical --- shine with a few showers to keep down the dust" He died fall of honors In 1847. Appropriate Nana Theodore Roosevelt gave the oatne •"Switzerland of the Tropics" to Porto Rico because of Its high monntslnoos Interior and henntifnl «><*en«»ry Master4 of HU Soul I «m bigger than anything that can happen to me. All these things, sorrow, misfortune And suffering, are outside my door. I am In the boose and I have the key.--Luromls. j Aad That'd Be Awfol A lecturer says students need ttwe to think. Otherwise their date cal endars will get sll mixed np.--Dalian Newn. Addressing Preiidnl v The President of the United Stat* Is usually spoken to ss "Mr. -PreiE dent." In writing to him, "My dear ujfc/ President" Is good usage, and so H? "Dear Mr. President." / f faapreve IVm* . / v. Forest Improvement cutting conditions for growth. Incrense* rbe proportion of g«>od trees, and insures -c; 1 OTHER TREADS COME AND GO i ' . . . s;v:* • v Located at McHenry, III., State of Illinois, at the close of business on the 27th day of March, 1929, as made to the Auditor of Public Accounts of the State of Illinois, pursuant to law. ( RESOURCES * Cash, Other Cash Resourcesand Due from Banks .$ *,«©0.09 Loans on Collateral Security 19,190.98 Other Loans 59,093.87 19,600.00 350.00 51,972.88 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures 21,910.47 Other Resources 6,475.78 Prank I. Grimes, 1722 Blanche St Bakerfield. Mrs. Mae Mallory Church, 209 No. Ave., 57, Los Angeles. Fred J. and Mary Shepar* Bill, 1030 Ventura St., Sanu Paula . Charles and Mrs. Rose Ward Mo»- rlsN 3061 B. St, San Diego. Mrs. Minnie Ward, 3061 B. St., San Diego. „ c, Mrs. Mair Jfi. oox, 1149 Mesa Ave., Los Angeles. Mrs. Georgiana Colby Corwf,- tOlOi U°&n3 on Real Estate W. 12th St., Los Angeles. J Overdrafts Mrs. Addie McCollum, 1336 W. 39<h 'Other Real Estate St., Los Angeles. _ " ' ' " " G. B. Baker, Crystal Lake, 111. Mrs. Clare Beckley ^IcCaddah, 1336 Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills - ^ Mrs. Minnie Lyman Shaw, Chicago, Rudolph Henj-y and: Maude Graves Henry, Tujunga, Calif., R. l. Box 660. A. J. Whittaker, El Ray Hotel, Les Angeles. Mrs. Mila C. Kahrs, 1683. No'. Madison Ave., Pasadena. Frank L. Smith and Addle Colby Smith, 2010 W. 12th St.. Los Ar.geles. Mrs. Susie Bryant Ciute, 1824 X. Curaon Ave., Hollywood, Calif. Herman and Hattie Goodwiu Fre/e, -lal Santa \n?z St., Los Angeles. Ger rude Goodwin Parsons, 543 No. Raymond Ave.. PasAdena. Mrs. Dora Darby Ford, 1682 No. Madison Ave., Pasadena. Mrs. L.c S. Mallory, 401 23rd St., Santa Monica, Calif. , Lea Taylor. 1014 No. Providencia Ave., Burbank, Cal. C S ^or" 45Baker Ave., Bell, Walter Hubbard sad Wlta? 2129 Oak St., Los Angeles. _ . Algeaqain H. H. Miller, 219 X. Soto St.. Los Angeles. Rlngwood -C'- > & When you first used tires, remember how different the treads were from those of today? EXCEPT WITH GOODYEAR. Because Goodyear-- in the famous All-Weather--selected the best tread at the start--a generation ago. Others have since tried o equal it--have changed from year to year. But no use. They can't design another tread like it. Why is the All Weather so superior a tread? Well, first, to give you STOPPING AND STARTING TRACTION it has those sharp-edgef diamonds down the center to grip instead of slick "sled-runner" ribs tltert slip on. 1M Second, to give you CURVE TRACTION, it has those same All- Weather diamonds studding the edges. " Third, to give you RUT TRACTION, it has those AU-Weather diamonds extending far up both sidewalls. Come in and have these superiorities PROVED to you. It costs m more to protect your safety with Goodyear All Weather Treads--wj experienced drivers agree is "the only REAL non-skid tread." SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY--APRIL 27 30x4.50 Pathfinder $7.35 Walter J. Freund f West McHenry, HI. e PHONE 120-R TIRE AND TUBE VULCANIZING BATTERY CHARGING AND REPAIRING ALL WORK GUARANTEED v •* ' ' v ' ":V ^ ' vl Total Resources ...MI....^;9l81,194.07 LIABILITIES Capital Stock .......f 50,000.00 Demand Deposits 61,567.08 Time Deposits .................... 52,066.99 Bills Payable 27,560.00 Mrs. Lucy Dodge Randall, »oi2 Aaagely Ave., West Hollywood. ^ Harvard -'Mrs, If, G. Schurman, 1022 Palm Terrace, Pasadena. * Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Whipple, 1B27 sunset Blvd.. Los Angeles. A. J. Diggins, 1257%. W. 39th Place, Lop Anpe'e3. Mrs. Mary Phalen Rowe, 123 Ashland Ave., Ocean Park. Dr. H. R Chesbro, Gilroy, CaL Henry Earle, 2121 Overland Ave., Los Anzeles. Mrs. w. S. DeGroat. 448 So. ^t., Pasadena. Mrs. John Hicks, *4*7 Dayton Ave„ T.os Angeles. - Mrs. Minnie Carniack. 1S27 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles. J. B. Stewart, 1825 Bellevue Ave.. TjOs Angeles. Hebron Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Manor aad 'au-h'er, Ethel, 125 N. Ave. 63. Los Ange'es. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Conn, €25 W.- Duarte. Monrovia, Cal. B. H. Protity, 344 Orange Ave., Pasadena. - ' Mrs. Mary O'Brlan, 2121 Overland Ave., Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Rowe," 337 fe Sth St., Long Beach. e Olive Rowe Prouty. 1421 W. 38th St., Los Angeiee. Mr. and Mrs. EL O. Rowe, 915 iL I oma Vista Drive, Long Beach. Total Liabilities $181,194.07 I, Victor H. Thiele, Cashier of the Citizens State Bank, do solemnly swear that tRe fcbove statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, and that the items and amounts shown above correspond with the items and amounts shown in the re^- port made to the Auditor of Public Accounts, State of Illinois, pursuant to law. V. H. THIELE, Cashier. State cf Illinois, County of McHenry. ss. Subscribed and sworn to before ine this 15th day of April, 1929. MERLVIN J. KENT, (SEAL) Notafy Public. EDDIE, THE AD MAN 0LE SOiOITtE GRAB JUST CAV.E IKI TO STOP MIS PA?ES.« "SOOW A3 MY WIFE R'^AOS W ADS', "ME "sas wuftFues OOWU -tOWU AWO (SOMES SACK wrw WER ARMS ' PULt CF BUUOUES *" NCU-ADVERTISERS. -TAkEUOnCE • Buy on a Sound Basis! We stand behind every Used Car bearing the Red Tag withanOK. that counts LOOK at these Outstanding Used Car Vaiues -V- - Colon ia Font Sliver and black foxes will occur in reds. Such occurrences, however, are very rare. In the wild state It Is doubtful If thor* Is 1 per cent of prodaction silver or black fo» red foxes. 1927 CHEVROLET CABRIOLET 1928 CHEVROLET COACH 1926 CHEVROLET LANDAU 1925 DODGE BUSINESS COUPE 1924 FORD SEDAN 1925 FORDOR SEDAN J923 BUICK COACH 1924 TUDOR FORD 1925 STAR COACH 1924 OVERLAND COUPS These cars are in the best of mechanical condition and are priced very reasonable. OUR used car department is operated under the famous Chevrolet Red O. K. Tag system. Under this plan, we attach the Chevrolet Red O. K. Tag to the radiator cap of every reconditioned car--showing exactly what vital units of the car have been checked or reconditioned by our expert mechanics. We believe that no fairer syttcm of used car chandising has ever been worked out--lor, it assures the customer honest value. Doe to the great popularity of the new Chewo* let Six, we have on hand at this time a wide selec* tion of "O. K.'d" used cars taken in trade on new cars. Come in and look them over. You are sure to find exactly the car you want at a price that will amaze ut exceptionally esoy. Hettermann Motor Sales Mt MB. Look lor tlio Red Tag "with an OK tkat counts'* "v

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