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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Oct 1933, p. 4

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o. L. c. ACTS TO POSTPONE FORECLOSURES The Illinois agency of the Home Owners' Loan Corporation, at the request ot officials in Washington, is taking immediate steps to postpone foreclosure proceedings on all defaulted home properties for -which Federal assistance has been requested, it .was 'announced today by G. Donne, v; state manager. „ When.foreclosure cases come up for /'motion, it is planned t6 submit a for- "•* !ma) petition-tp the cort in which the i postponement of action is requested '• for a sufficient length of iirn<? to en- S ,s able the Corporation to refund the in. ; .• *• ^btedneSs. A§, quickly as the Corv" W"0-:%oratioh has-passed upon tfce rodrvidapplication, fit certified isefcord yrftl ' " • be submitted to the court, stating, . • , -wlwt.her the "loan .'lias been approve*! rejected. Other than in exception* ' al ^jstress cases, the H. O. L. 'C. has not interceded in foreclosure proceed-, ings up to this time. The proposed 'jplan closely follows procedure urged by the Chief Justice of (the Supreme Court v-of Connecticut foK.use in that . State. • • It is Celieved by Mr. Donne that this action will give home owners about to lose homes through foreclosure, e. "breathing spell"0 during which the Corporation can decide \.r whether it can make a loan, or during which time the home owner cair ar SHERIFFS SALE By Virtue of an Alias Execution issued out of the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court of McHenry County and State of Illinois, and to me directed, whereby I am commanded to make the amount of a certain judgment recently obtained against John J. Stock fh favor of Theodore? L. II a m e r, Assignee of D. G. Wells, out of the lands* tenements, goods and chattels of the said John J. Stock, I have levied on the JEollpwing property, ,to- . w i t : " ' V • - • ' , • Lot One <i) in Block1 kfx- (6); of Joseph C. Holly's Bagewater Sub- , division, being a Subdivision of Lots Twenty-six (26) and Forty-- three (43) and part of Lot Forty- : four (44) of Sunnyside, being a Su|>division of all thai part of the N&rth-East Quarter *<,%) of tThev North-East Quarter (%) of Section Thirty-five (35), and the, West Half ( H) of ^the North- East Quarter (%) of Section Thirty-six (36), lying on the Easterly side of Fox River, all situated in Township 45 North, of Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in the County * <sf McHenry and State of Illinois. Therefore, according to said com- 82 years old evening visitor in Oak Park. as their guests his sister and husband from Anderson, Ind. Mrs. Harry Cook of Denver, Colo., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Justen. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newman of Chicago visited his parents Saturday evening. Mr. arid Mrs. Prendiville and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rau of Chicago were visitors Sunday in the Louis McDonald home. / Mr. and Mrs. L. P- Newman went to Chicago today, Thursday, where they will sperid the remainder of the 'week. • 4 Mr. and Mrs. Alby Krug and daugh ter, Elaine; were Ashton visitors on Sunday, where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Krug's uncle. Miss Rosalind Nye and friend. Miss Betty Grabb. of Chicago spent the week-end in the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nye. ^ - Richard Wegener, who is attending school in Chicago, spent the Week-end at his home here. . * Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vogel, Mrs.- E: E. Bassett and son Lisle and. Mrs. Jennie Bassett attended the world's fair Sunday. They were accompanied by Mr. arid Mrs. "Ed Martin of Wood- Probably the oldest resident of McHenry to attend the Century of Progress in Chicago up to the present time is Mrs. Jennie Bafesett, who is Grandma" Bassett, as gofttfts- Rosedale, *22 FOR SALE--Store fixtures, wall cases, floor cases, shelving. Cheap. Crystal Lake Cleaners, Crystal Lake, 111. Phone 127. 22 FOR SALE<--300 bushels of oats. Call 636-M-2, McHenry. *22 FOR SALE--Brand new Victrola circulator stove, burns either coal or wood, very reasonably priced. Carey Electric Shop. Pohne 251. 21,rtf FOR SALE--77 White Plymouth Rock Pullets starting to lay, 95c each for the run of flock or $1.00 each for choice. Ringwood Nursery, J. V. Buckland, Ringwood, 111. " , ,'20-3 FOR RENT FOR" RENT--House on Elm Inquire of W. M. Heimer. Street. • 22tf FOR RENT---Five rooms, all newly decorated, on Waukegan street. Reasonable.' M^.:C.>'-NV Culver» Tel. 66-W. ' - • 22 FARM FOR RENT--Farm at Mc- Cullom's Lake. Inquire of Mrs. M. Bohr. Tel. 140-J - 2Itf FOR RENT--Modern 6-room flat over J. C. Thies Candy Co-, store on main St.«, West McHenry. Inquire at store; 21if range other refinancing. : New stock of full fashion hose oh sale Saturday «t Lyons' Variety Store . 22 Why throw away those old shoes or boots? ^ Bring them here and I'll repair them at snaill, expense so that they'll give you long wear. I also repair harness. Peter Gies, (formerly Gritzmacher's), expert shoe and harness repairs, Elm street, McHenry. 22 Say you read DEALER.. it in THE PLAIN- •. .'•. Y' :K'*> K , . . :• * f - - ;i * ' "i • - • I LLC THEATRE Woodstock's Beautiful Play House FRI.-SAT, OCT. 27-28 Admission 10-30c Joe E. Brown in a Hp-roaring comedy "ELMER THE GREAT" With Patricia Ellis Aid another thrilling episode of Buck Jones in "Gordon of Gfcost City" SUN.-MON., OCT, 29-30 Cont. Sun. from 2:30 p. m. Adm. 10-25c till 6 p. m. 10*30c after DQIJBLE-BARRELED STAGE and ATTRACTIONS! On the Screen: Lee Tracy in "Turn Back the Clock" With Mae dflHt» On the Stage: -- *••••"•.•'.. • The World's Fair MINSTRELS Singing, Dancing, Comedy Ext r j v i i S ^ z a--8 ^ » g of real Entertainers. A Really Big Program! DON'T MISS IT! TUES., OCT. 31-WED., NOV 1 Admission 10-30c "BEAUTY FOR SALE" With Madge Evans, Alice. Brady and Otto Kruger ON THE STAGE, IN PERSON Belle's Hawaiian Revue THURis.-FRI., NOV. 2-3 Admission 10-30c Cecil B. DcMille's Mighty Epic of Modern High School Youth! "THIS DAY AND AGE" With a cast of thousands including Richard Cromwell, Ohsw. Bickford and Judith Allen. " mand I shall expose for sale at Public Auction, all right, title and interest of the above named John J. Stock in and to the above described property, on Frklay the 10th day of November, 1933, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., at the front door <.of the Courthouse, in, the City of Woodstock, McHenry County, for her trip the next day. Illinois. | Misses Elsie and Frances Vycital, Dated at Woodstock, Illinois, this Mrs. E. E. Bassett, Mrs. Henry Vogel 26th day of October, 1933. , Mrs- J. E. Wheelerv and Anna Ander- LESTER EDINOER son attended official visit at Liberty- ' ville chapter, O. E. S., Monday evenshe is better known to her many friends, who, although she is old in years, is unusually young in spirit, enjoyed the visit to the fair on Sunday and did considerable walking during the day, refusing the aid of a wheel chair, and was none the worse Sheriff of Meflenry County, Illinois 22-3. You'll be surprised at the amount of fuel saved and the comfort gained by the installation of Storm Sash. Phone us for an estimate of cost. The Alexander Lumber Co., phone 6. 22 Submarine Torch Cats St^*l . An oxy-electric torch invented by Americans is capable of cutting steel under Water, operating mucb ^&e torches .above surface FOR RENT OR SALE--A modern 7- room house on Richmond road, near St. Mary's church. Newly painted. New furnace. Weather proofed. New garage. Telephone 17.,. Mrs. John RKnox. 21tf FOR RENT--Modern cottage furnished, 3 rooms, large sun parlor near river~and park. Reasonable rent. Mrs. Andrew Miller. 19-tf WANTED WANTED--A limited number of cars for live storage this winter. Buss- Page Motor Sales, West McHenry. Phone 1. 22 WANTED--Men to operate a retail feed business for an old established company. No capital required. State sales experience and age. Address Lock BoxiA, forest Park, 111. 22 WANTED--Livestock, pigs from 180 to 210 lbs.; 15 to 20 every week. Central Market, Geo. Schreiner, prop. 21-tf. ] Go to Lyons' Variety Store for your Hallowe'en "decorations. ^ 22 El Tovar CRYSTAL LAKE, JLL. Illinois' Most Beautiful T|te*tre Admission 10-30c Sun. Mat 2:45 to 6, 10-25c After 6 p. m., 10-30c ERI.-SAT., OCT. ?7-28 "CAPTURED" With Lesiib Howard, Dooflftfl Fairbanks, Jr., Pp«l Lukas, Margaret Linds&y 4 Great Stars 4 Star Hit! -- --y SUN.-MON., OCT. 29-30 An Immortal Combination! Janet Gaynor, Warner Baxter in "PADDY, THE NEXT BEST THING" You'll thrill to the romance of a gay little rogue who captivates the heart man of wealth. of this suave 111 TUES.-WED., OCT. 31 NOV. 1 Edw. G. Robinson, Kay Francis "I LOVED A WOMAN" THURS -FRI., NOV. 2-3 Henrietta Crosman, Heather Angel, Norman Foster, Marian Nixon in "PILGRIMAGE" First hit of the new season! ft has the sweep and power that makes a picture great! ^ LOST ing. Bob Peterson attended the world's fair Sunday. - Mrs. F. Spurling attended tiie fair Sunday. Mrs. P. M. Justen and her guest, Mrs. Harry Ox>k, of Denver attended the world's fair a few days this week. Miss Rosina Glosson is vlsiting jn Kenosha, Wis., this week. Simon Stoffel attended the world's fair Tuesday. _ JMrs. Martin Conway spent the past •Week in Chicago. Misses Ruth Phalin, Marjory Phalin ' Antonette Huetch and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Phalin of Chicago spent Sun- , day in the J. M. Phalin home. I Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rohles of Elgin visited relatives here Sunday. I Miss Helen Welch, Miss Dorothy jWahsh, James, Joe and Melvin Walsh jwere Waukegan visitors Sunday. } Mr. and Mrs. John Vales of Fox , River Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Henry i Busse of Arlington Heights were ; Sunday guests of. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vales. Peter M. Justen and mother, Mrs. N. J. Justen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Feltz and Emma Ibsh visited Elsie Harmsen at Jacksonville, 111., Friday. Lowell Nye and Edwin Sherman of the University of Illinois spent the wedk'-end at their homes here. Dr. and Mrs, CrW. Klontz and children visited the world's fair Sunday., Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Saykr and |of Fox river, half mile north of bridge daughters of Wood&toek visited TAKEN FROM COLUMNS OF OUR EXCHANGES The new $142,000 federal building at Waukegan was dedicated recently. Mr. J. Austin Latimer, who is an aide of Postmaster General Farley, gave the dedication talk, and other federal and state dignitaries were present. ^ • A car belonging to Miss Laura Welch of Lake Zurich was stolen and wrecked in Chicago last week Sunday. Ted Lloyd, brother-in-law of Miss Welch, had parked the car on the south side of Chicago early Sunday morning and when he returned the car was gone. That same night the automobile was recovered in a badly damaged condition. The auto thieves gvidently had been in a smash-up and had disappeared before Iney were apprehended. It was evident that some one had been injured for the windshield was cracked, apparently from the-impact of an occupant's head and blood was Splattered on the upholstery. ... Frank Spanek, 18, Chicago, was killed shortly after 4 o'clock last Wednesday afternoon while duck hunting on Lake Marie, near Antioch, a full charge of shot entering * his chest when he stumbled while changing boats, causing the gun to go off. Returning, tired from a day's hunting trip, tWo Chicago hunters were seriolisly injured When their car crashed into a tree on Mannheim road north of Higgins, Monaay afternoon, of last^week, when the driver fell asleep at the wheel. Driver was Steve Zzolk, Berwyn. His companion was Nick Bonick, 699 Milwaukee avenue, Chicago. The injured men were taken to the Emergency hospital at Des Plaines. •The many friends of Walter F. Conway of Woodstock will be interested to hear of his recent appointment as bank examiner for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, with headquarters at Springfield. Mr. Conway who has been the vice president of the American National Bank took aver his new duties last week. Hurled 150 feet wnen a speeding North Western passenger train struck and demolished his milk truck at a crossing between Cary and Fox River Grove on the morning of Oct. 14, Frederick Bainbridge, 19, employed by the Cary Sanitary Dairy company,! died at noon that day at the Sherman j hospital in Elgin. The youth was on j the side of the road and failed to see i the train bearing down upon him in| time to avoid the acciaent. Attorney Walter F. Kelley of Crystal Lake was painfully injured in an ! automobile accident early last Friday morning on Route 19 near the Berkley %> >»" • * " c mxs. THE M'HENRY PLAINDEALER, THURSDAY, OCT. 26, 1933 HENRY PLAINDEAl WEEKLY EXCHANGE ITEMS OF INTEREST Sunday FOR SALE--Milk Months ..41.00 McHenry. A. H. MOSHER, Editor and Manager Potatoes and Apples Potatoes $1»6S Per loo lbs. Delivered RURAL NEW YORK Every Potato is Guaranteed to Cook, Bake, or Fry, A No. 1. If you are not satisfied we will refund your money y'-.. Per Bushel We still have about 40 bushels of assorted varieties of APPLES at 80d to $1.00 Delivered ner's GROCERY aid MARKET Phone 3 Green Street ]<=E3[=][==0G MISCELLANEOUS LOST--At Qtapel Hill, female English Setter, tan ears and ticked. Reward $10. Phone McHenry 631-Mlfarm when his car collided! with an- -1- *22-2 i other machine. Mr. Keney was driving toward Crystal Lake, being accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Fromm who were but slightly injured. Mr. Kelley suirered a laceration on the back of his head which required several stitches to close, a badly bruised cheek and other injuries. He was given immediate medical treatment and recovered rapidly. The return of beer brings the village of Cary a new industry. Cary i3 to have a brewery. A syndicate of STRAY MILK COW--at my farm. Ca^ McHenry 660^W-2 or 170. *22 FOR LESSONS ON SPANISH GUITAR-- Inquire at Nye's Music, Jewelry and Radio Store, West McHenry. Tel. 123-J. 22-3 parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sayler. ; Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Cowen of. Harvard visited relatives here Sunday. Delbert and Lloyd Whiting of Elgin; spent the week-end here. Mr. and Mrs. John Schaid and daughter, Rena, were Saturday Chicago visitors. Miss Katherine Donavin of Woodstock was a week-enu guest of Miss Ruth Reihansperger. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs., W. J. Donavin, called for her Sunday night enroute home from West Chicago, wnere they had visited Mr. Donavin's father, who is seriously ill. He was recently injured in an accident. Mrs. John Bolger and infant daughter returned home Saturday from St. Theresa's hospital, Waukegan. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Kortefldick ar,d Slighter, Katherine of Pecatonica spent Sunday here and attended the christening of the .baby. Mrs. R. I. Overton and daughter, Gwendolyn visited Mrs. Mary Carey at Elgin, Saturday. EXCEPTIONAL GLASSES FOR EXCEPTIONAL EYES --Dr. C. Keller, Sundays and Mondays at his j Chicago business men has purchased summer home, Riverside Drive, Mc-jthe old brick factory at Cary, which Henry. Phone 211-R. 1 22 41 has stood idle for years, and will op- "7 r; T ' --: erate a brewery for the manufacture An .11 year home on ^ we.t shores of drsft beM. Alteration, and repairs of Pox river, half mile north of bridge the oW buildi are ^ „ade complete1, furnished; Mat house; lot and machiller ,„d equipment have 5Qx225; can be had at » low P"ce' been ordered. For information, Edw. Trostrud, 4008 North Ave., Chicago, Phone Belmont 7642. 21tf The loss through a burglary early last Wednesday morning at the T. N. I Donnelly estate on Sank Lake, may ! WHEN YOU NEED A VETERINAR- exceed $5,000 according to estimates j IAN--Call Richmond 16. Graduate J Thursday by Deputy Sheriffs General RusseH McBride and John Froelich, who investigated. There are two 14-1 veterinarian, prompt service. practice, fioth large and small animals. Dr. John Ducey, Richmond, III. 12-26 » UPHOLSTERING--Furniture re-upholstered, covered and repaired. Full sample line carried'. Chas. J. Rasmussen, West McHenry. Tel. 107-M. lltf * DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED FREE OF CHARGE MIDWEST REMOVAL CO. . BjHONE DUNDEE 10 Reverse Charges *20 13 room homes on the estate, one occu-; pied by Donnelly, a Chicago diamond! broker and the other by his son John, j Gleason, carjetaker on the place, told the deputy sheriffs that he heard r.o [ one around the place during the early morning when the burglars probably made their entry to the home. Beautiful Fall Gown IT WAS EVER THUS ? h £ GREEN STREET S h o w s -- 7 - p . m . -- M a t i n e e e a c h S u n d a y McHENRY ILLINOIS at 2:30 -- Adm. 10-25c Friday and Saturday, Oct. 27 and 28 BAT/Y/ iiHa» Her Limit "Yes," she said dreamily, "1 cpuld love a p<*tr man." ,--. "Then why not marry tue?" he demaiuled. "Hut not enough." she wenc on. •'•tn have the alarm clock wake me out-of pleasant dreams to get up and make his coffee and fry him an ea:K liefoftj be \\eut to work every inoi-uiug." Harmle** Fun "You are reading a travel book. •Preparing for a holiday?" "No. I'm on holiday now. here and dream if travel." "But you are reading the book Me*; wards« . ~V "Yes. I'm on the return Journey Tit-Bits Magazine. 1 sit A youngster asked his father hpw wars began: • "Well," said pater, "suppose Amer-' lea quarreled with England and--" "But," interrupted the mother, "America mustn't quarrel with England." "I know," he answered, "but I am taking a hypothetical Instance." ••You are misleading the child," said the mother. "No. I am not," ke answered. "Yes. you are.** "I tell you I am not! It's outrage* ous--" "All right, dad," said the boy, "Doat get excited. I think I know how wart begin." . • Sunday and Monday, Oct. 29 and 30 CLALDETTK COLBERT, RICH Alt!) ARLEN and MARY BOLAND "THREE CORNERED MOON" They're all light lua.ded--but that dot;t>n t mean they're blondes, SUN. at 2:30, Buck Jones in "GORDON OF GHOST CITY" Beginning Friday and Saturday of next week, this serial will be run| - m these two nights. Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 1 and t Shteks! Shivers! Scares! Spooks! What is "THE SECRET OF THE BLUE ROOM" * An- Agreement say, old man," he" said, "1 uhder stand that you have Jones' rake?' The neighbor nodSed. "Good." said the first. "If you'll let me borrow that occasionally, 111 let you use his roller whenever you may be wanting It."--Tattler Magazine. A LITTLE SHORT A Shad* of Doubt "Don't you think women ought to run the affairs of the country?" "Certainly," . replied Miss Cayenne, "but I'm not absolutely sure they ought to come out in public and call attention to the fact that they are doing so. --Washington Star. i Fan pleats lend Interest to the peplum and to the square tvaln of Patou'a Blender gown in blackberry crepe VOQML . Mrs. Uich--I understand you' siege to my niece's hand. Mr. Poor--Yes, but I'm mm* for * km* atac* Town with short*** ftMR* The town of U«, Ky., is supposed to have the shortest name of any com' Mtltl M tl» Uait*4 State* - J U S T E N ' S HOTEL (Under New Management) • D i n n e r 2 5 c :^. Saturday Night, October ZS Serving Starts at 9 o'clock Free Dancing. Leading brands of Beer m draught 3ES=OE FISH FRY FRIDAY NIGHT AUTO INN Brewery Corner, McHenry 4 Cooked Right--Served Right--Appetizing 10c per plate _ Leading Brands of Beer On Draught jini-nvsESJSY sail / RET, CARNATION or BORDEN'S EVAPORATED MILK--& K. WHITE HOUSE EVAPORATED MILK . 6 cans 34 PiRsbaty Paacafce Floar . . 2 *&£!: 17c PMsb«nr Badnriieat Floar . . 19c tuker Oats, Quick or Rtphr 2 ASiklSc taanyfield Sliced Bacott. . 2 19S CanpbeR't Toauto So# . « 10^N°,Z 25c Mn Tomato Ketch-- . 2 BOTS.37c foaldt' Macaroni or Spaghetti 3 MSV 23c Ut Noodles • . 2 15c Incore Noodles ptias. 3PSK-OGZS.. 17c 25c lona Lima Beans 4 'cans' 25c Quaker Maid Pork and Beam 4 'cans' lie Jelke Good Luck Oleo, 2-lb pkg 24c I-lb. pkg. 2 for 25c Bisquick 29C FVtCEt--opOe nsee Cnth troo mBiiusqmu lTckra, yM f'o r each two bos PILLSBURY'S OR GOLD MEDAL FLOUR $£00 24 Yt lb. Bag 5-lb. pkg. 24c La Choy Noodles | t innea polls YOU* CHOVCC La Choy SjtJtY Sauce . V . 3 FOH ISC La Choy Bean Sprouts 'IAN v Grandmother's Doughnuts . . DOZ. 17C P & G White Naphtha Soap 9 25c Palmolive Soap . . Lux Toilet Soap. . . . Lifebuoy Soap .... Gold Dust . .. ... Lux Flakes . . .. . . •tinso . . . .' .•. . Quick Arrow Soap FTakes Suobrite Cleanser . . , Little Bo-Peep Ammonii i BARS 3 CAKES 17© 4 CAKES 2SC 3 CAKES I7E IPOKC6.. *|C*« *O SPMKAGLSL. f 7e LPKGGC.. 22P1K-OGSZ.. OC- 4^21 17c ;• 8%. 23c Friday & Saturday Specials EIGHT O'CLOCK COFFEE 3 bag 49c 1 -LB. BAG, 17c Red Circle Coffee . Vi® 19c Bckar Caffee . . VAN' 23C Maxwell House Coffee 25c Cane Sugar, bulk 100 lbs. $5.05 Hydrox Cider, gal. 44o---'/z gaL 26c--plus 7c bottle chg. Roberts & Oaks' Franks, very special at, lb. J .10c Hallowe'en Cookies, macaroon,flavor, 40 to lb.. 15c Hallowe'en Masks FREE with each pound. Crystal W^ite Soap, 9 reg. sue bars 25c PRODUCE SPECIALS Box Jonathan Apples, school boy sise, --2 doz. 27c New York Greening ,^|j>les lbs, Brussel Sprouts, lb. -- Green Peppers -- Cranberries -r- THE GREAT ATXANTIC & PACIFIC'TEA CO.-Middle Wester 25c 13c 2 lbs. 13c 2 lb. 25c USE THE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOR QUICK RESULTS

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