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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Aug 1936, p. 3

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. - ' - • - - : v ' • . - > • ; " • • - ' • " • . • - - s x ^ - . • < . < , • . . • > • • . - / A' ' :rr ; •; •'./V'.; • ^ '••'••• z~ '• Ihursdsy, An^nrt 20,1936^.. , .. l..,*• - ^ W*AJJO)MAm .• t • > " ( , ' . v , * % J. /. . J». . <1. tij I »!. _* ~ '0.J. .;r-' V • . - . . JOHNSBURG ce^BBa--gfe^ai Mr. and Mrs. Ma^h N. Schmitt knd .son, Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Schmitt of McHenry, are on. a trip to Nebraska and Minnesota to •ipit with relatives for a week. Miss Thehna Jackson of Chicago is spending a\eek with her sister, Mr; and Mrs. Jack Bode. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Elvermann of IWilmot, Wis., were visitors in the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Althotf Saturday. Mr.' and Mrs. Joe J. Freund and Mrs. Anna'Bugner and Phillip Schaefer motored to Woodstock Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gorski and family of Woodstock spent toe weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Joe P. Miller. Nick Bertrang and friends of Aurora were callers here Sunday. Edward Frett of Spring Grove was * calkr here Sunday. Juxmr Gerlach celebrated his birthday on Wednesday evening, inviting fifteen of his schoolmates. Games were played!>> Those present were George Shober .George Jackson, Wilfred" Freund, Francis Schmitt, Albert Rodig, LeRoy Hettermann, Bud Mey- Col. Hanford MacNider National Chairman, , Republic Service League Iowa Farm Bureau Official For Landon era,, Donald Hettermann, Elmer Mey prs, LeRoy Meyers, Floyd Oeffling, Boy Stilling, Raymond Smith, Billy Gerlach, Jim Hettermann and Jerry Hettermann. Mr$. John P, Schaefer and Mrs. Ben Freund were Waukegan callers Tuesday. Miss Annabel Meyers was a caller, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Geister Wednesday evening. ' • ' Mrs. Steve-King and Mrs. Stephen H. Smith were Crystal Lake callers Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Steve May and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Joe King and daughters, and Mrs. Steve King and son, Junior, spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. Huff near Woodstock. Irving Schaeffer of Waukegan Was a caller here Friday evening. Mr. and Mi's. Bill May and children spent Thursday at Spring Grove with Mr. and Mrs. Peter May, Miss Phyllis Haas of Milwaukee is spending her vacation with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gerlach. Miss Laura Meyers, brothers, Elmer and LeRoy, Eugene Kihg and Jackie Dunham, motored to Lake Geneva Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Schaefer and family of FoX Lake were callers here one day this week. Miss Annabel Meyers and brother, Elmer, Mr. and Mrs. George King were Woodstock callers Friday evening. Bill Smith and Leo King were Burlington callers Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe P. Miller, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hoffine spent Sunday in Waukegan with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Justen. Mrs. George Michels and family were Woodstock callers Wednesday. Mrs. Henry Stoffel and daughter, Marie, Mrs. George Miller and sons of Volo were visitors in the home of John Pitzen Thursday. Lorraine and Delorqs Sattem of Woodstock °are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. William A'lthoff. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Michels and Mrs: Joe Michels and daughter, Dorothy, were Woodstock callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Freund and daughter, Nancy, of Chicago spent Sunday with Mr. aqd Mrs. Stephen H. Smith. . *' • Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Adams and son, Vincent, spent Friday afternoon at Racine, Wis. Mrs. James Comstock and sons, James and Robert, and Mrs. Harry VOLO Mr. and Mrs. A. Decker of Waukegan visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kaiser Wednesday. ~1' Miss Alice McGuire of Round Lake spent Monday here at the home of her sister, Mrs. Frank Henkel. *' - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gould and family of Libertyville spent Wednesday evening here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kaiser. A very large crowd attended the birthday party in honor of Russell Magnussen Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. McGuire, Mrs. ,M- Thomson and Miss A. Thomson of Chicago called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henkel Tuesday. " Jeanjnie Barley, Libertyville ,sp«fat several days the past week here .with her aunt, Mrs. Raymond Steinsdoerfer.. The McHenry Brewers bas^all team of Volo Are giving a carci party arid dance at the Volo Recreation Hall Tuesday evening, August 25. Everybody welcome. - c Miss Vinnie Bacon called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bacon i$ear Round Lake Monday- " E. MacCoffery of Chicago called on Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lenzen Wednesday.' Mrs. Herbert Michalson spent several days the past week with her sister, Mrs. C. H. Tompkins in Waukegan. Martin Baur of Wauconda was a Volo caller Friday. A. J. Martini is enjoying a vacation frorrt his duties with the Hi-Way Motor Express. Mrs. Ray Howard of McHenry visited Mrs. Anna Lusk Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dowe and Mrs. K. Dowe of Waukegan called at the Herbert Michalson home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Titus, Grayslake, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henkel Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fisher spent Monday evertfog at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Scheid, Jr., in Wauconda. Joseph Leiuen and Laurie Joe Rossdeutcher called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oakes in Chicago Wednesday.. - Mr. and Mrs. Hierm^n Rossdeutcher (Martha Tekampe) are the proud parents of a baby boy, born August 13 r , , , , «- , iat the St'. Therese'si hospital in Wau- Egan and daughter, Maureen have | kegan and answers I to the name of returned to Chicago, after spending a; Charles Joseph. COCKTAIL GOWN --$ i Black lacquered satin for cocktails or Informal dining. Here it is fashioned into a street length dress having a voluminous circular skirt that falls in scalloped effect at the hem. Black jet buttons and white silk pique trim the gown. POTPOURRI Speed of Nerve Impulses The response of nerve impulses in man is much faster than that iii animals. In humans, nerve impulses travel approximately 404 feet per second. Thus, shock of an injury to any part of the body reaches the brain in a few thousandths of a second. In lower animals the speed may be less than 100 feet per second. Q Western Newspaper Union. week with their mother, Weingart. ^ Miss Daisy Williams, Iowa Farm bureau official for ten years, became chief of the Farm Woman's division of the Republican National committee in Chicago following an interview with Gov. Alf M. Landon. "When he makes a promise to help the farmer, as he did in his notification speech, he means it and will keep it," she said. GABBY GERTIE •\ ?\ Y dirty Mrs. Harr y Hirohimus is on sick list, at the present writing.- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henkel Vincent S. Lumlev. Attv. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE IEstate of W.'A. Sayler, Deceased,-.. ' ttffgggw .*• ~*r. Mr. and** Joseoh "0tiCe ?'!! I?"*"" Ed "V'Airman Cftty Council Prowedingi v Council Room, Aug. 3, 1936. The City Council met in regular monthly meeting with Mayor Doherty, presiding . Aldermen present: Buss, Ferwerda, Freund^ Justen, Kreutzer and Overton. Absent: none. Motion by Kreutzer, seconded by Freund, that the minutes of the previous regular meeting be approved as read. Motion carried. Motion by Overton, seconded by Buss, that the Treasurer's report be approved as read, showing a balance >t'$5,398.53. Motion carried. Motion by Ferwerda, seconded by Justen, that the Colleetor's report be accepted as read. Motion carried. Motion by Justen, seconded by Overton, that the Clerk's report be accepted as read. Motion carried. , Motion by Ferwerda, Seconded by Overton* that the following bills be paid as read and approved by the finance committee. Motion carried. Director of Finance, Water / sales tax 1.12 McHenry Lumber Co., Lumber and lime 107.35 Illinois Bell Tel. Co., Service 3.05 Public Service Co., Power * " pumping water $3,64 Public Service Co.", Street: » lights 158.18 Public Service Cow Street lights 05.81 public Service Co., Power at sewer lift 123.65 Public Service Co., Parking; '. lights ^8 Public Service Co., City Hall • . j lights { 1.82 Mayme Buss, Commissions and clerical service 25.75 John B. Wirtz, Marshal service and packing 110.40 Fred C. Feltz, Caretaker of sewer service 60.00 Art Meyers, Special police service 24.00 Peter Wirfs, Police service 95.00 W. C. Feltz, Caretaker service 100,00 Bill Schaefer, Special police service 89.00 Frank Thornber Co., Supplies 12.63 Steve Justen, Special police service 25.00 Linus Newman, Special police service : aisOO Alexander Lumber Co.; Lumber, etc 12.89 Leo J. Winkel, Special police service 16.00 J. Stilling's Tire Shop, Gaso- f line .5.65 Adams & Freund, Labor on fire r truck .75 Peter A. Neiss, Commissions , stamps, etc, .4.73 D. I. Granger, Special police service floats 140.00 Motion by Ferwerda, seconded by Kreutzer, that the purchasing committee be authorized to purchase the necessary laboratory equipment for the Sewer Disposal Plant: Motion carried Motion by Buss,- seconded by Ferwerda, to pay to Stoffel & Reihansperger $100.00 for property damage and public liability insurance covering Centennial equipment. Motion carried. Members of the Public Grade School Board appeared before the City Council and submitted* a request that the City help to build a retaining wall at the foot of the hill near the City Hall. After considerable discussion of the matter. Alderman Buss moved and it was seconded by Kreutzer, that the city pay $117.50 for material to build the walls and the work to be done by WPA labor. Upon roll call Buss, Freund, and Kreutzer voted yes. Ferwerda,- Justen and Overton yoted present; There was no deciding vote. ...A, motion was then made by Buss, seconded by Kreutzer, to reconsider the foregoing motion. Upon roll call BusS, Freund and Kreutzer voted yes; Ferwerda, Justen and. Overtoil vtted present. There was still ho deciding vote, A motion was then made by Kreutzer, seconded by Buss, to leave the matter in the hands of the Public Property committee for disposal. Upon roll call the Aldermen all voted, aye; nay, none, and the motion was declared duly carried. Motion by Justen, seconded by Kreutzer, to pay to the American National Bank & Trust Co., |150.00 interest on Funding Bond issue. The Aldermen all voted aye; nay, none. The motion was thereupon declared duly carried. Motion by Overton, seconded by Freund, to authorize the clerk to draw a check for $75.00 for the City's Sewer service for the past three months. The Aldermen all voted aye; nay, nope. The motion was declared carried. Motion by Justen, seconded by Kreutzer, to adjourn. Motion carried. PETER J. DOHERTY, Mayor, PETER A. NEISS, City Clerk. MEETING TONIGHT A meeting of Young Republicans of McHenry Township "will be held at Ted Schiessle's tonight (Thursday) at S o'clock. RSZJT r"bb^'Ump* * ' Jean Warner of Elgin is visiting relatives here. (I Qooennon II <Honnen ^ --IHVttES YOU TO ~ ATTEND THE ! ILLINOIS STATE FAIR* Sprtin.<j^ie£df AUG. 15-23 Nine Days of Inexpensive Entertainment and Instruction for the Whole Family SATURDAT. AUUGGUUSBTI lliitt Thrill Show--WLS Entire Bro«< Soci.ty Howe SHhw--tllinoia Nigrht--Air Flight SUNDAY. AUGUST Ms AU Vatrrmnt Dar. AUGUST 1T-11 (InelaaHvti Grand Circuit Racing--Society Horse Show-- ConfpleteSbow and Firework« in Fron' of Grand- •tand State-wide Hi*h Band Contest. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST Ift THURSDAY. AUGUS Governor*! Day i FRIDAY. AUGUST II Farm Bureau Day. SATURDAY. AUGUST lit Auto --A.K.C. Do* Show --Illinois H-ninil Gladiolus Show. SUNDAY. AUGUST IS: State w;ite Beauty Juvenile Drum and Bugle Corps Conceal Motorcycle Races--Croquet and Rnque Contest: •A V , Robert Oakpc:1 Len5en» ,^rs" j before the County Court of McHenry cW .nH ffu *rTu Rossdeut' Countv, at the Court House, in Woodmih FH Z &f\ Therese s hos- lst6ck on the 5th da of October, A. D., M11V V ^bT ' ^ 1936, at which time all persons hav- Jit tS' l!^Crayslake inp daims ( against said Estate are W,re her notified and requested to attend for - the purpose of having the same ad- « Dougla.s „\ \ aite of Round Ijake was' • . j ah j l. , •. •, lir . "U,IU was justed. All persons indebted to said «, ,ca„ ei, u e nesda^' . .. [Estate are requested to make immeded Min A&eP r 01 l" £ -V a*'0 v*®'t" iiate payment to the undersigned. .inlT r Vnday- i Dated this 10th day of August, A. D. Mr. and Mrs. T. Compton of Wau-' ioog kegan spent Wednesday here withk Mrs. Grace Kirwan. 12 3^ Mr. and Mrs. A.. Weidner of Chi-! • cago spent Wednesday here ^t the , - BERNARD J. J I RON. Solicitor home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ross-igTATE OF ILLIXOIS, deutchei^ McHENRY COUNTY, ss ' Mis. A. Horton of Grayslake spoilt Tuesday with her daughter, Harry Ilironimus. Mr. and daughters Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Neadow and Mrs. Raymond of Elgin spent Friday eveh- JAMES N. SAYLER, Administrator. Mi's. "Everybody resents Well Be Seem' Yuh!!! Richmond, 111. AUGUST 27-28-29 CASH PRIZES EACH NIGHT in the Circuit Court of McHenry Mrs. I County. • MAIZIE AYLWARD, Plaintiff. Clyde Wright and , vs. were Waukegan callers FRANK HUGHES, et al., Defendants. In Chancery--Gen. No. 27554. : Public Notice is hereby given that • , - - , » • i in pursuance of a Decree entered in JjvfH.eie ' e home of Mr. and Mrs. j the above entitled cause on the ,10th iiam, \u ^dnian^; , ! <•*y of A. D." 1936, I. Henry Mrs. Catherine Molidor has return-1 L. Cowlin, Master in Chancery of the e . , a'ter spending several days Circuit Court of McHeiiry Countv, IIr* n an Mrs- Otto Molidor in linois, will on Saturday, September ^ • 2Cth A- D' 1936 ftt the h0Ur 0f teri r n-S u^®ne Enright and^^ daughter o'clock, Daylight Saving Time, (9 oi Dixon,-III.. called on her aunt, Mrs. o'clock Central Standard Time), in the tn osing, Monday afternoon. j forenoon of said day, at the East front ' , antJ s" George Scheid, Jr.,' door of the Court House in the City of a'1<J t j 61' ,?f auconda Woodstock, McHenry County, Illinois, spui ri av evening with Mr. and oft'er for sale at public vendue to the Fred Ferwerda, Alderman service Geo. P. Freund, Alderntan service ;..... N. P. Justen, Alderman serv i c e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H. J. Kreutzer, -Alderman service R. I. Overton, Alderman service Robert L. Weber, Treasurer service Peter A. Neiss, Clerk service ,. Chas. Rietesel, Signs ............... M. M. Niesen, Supt. service .... Otto E. Mueller, Welding, etc.J Paul E. (ierasch, Hydrant ...... McHenry Band. Services .......... F. Zimmermann. Centennial 22.50 j 40.00 ' . 25.00 25.00! | 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 30.00 75.00 2.50 j '50.00 9.25 | 86.52 j 250.00 I CINEMA CURLS AND CONTOURS * Individualized bv Nine Expert Beauty Artists HAIR-VITA PERMANENT Revitalizing Non-Ammonia Process (9 CA Croquignole or-Spiral, $4.00 Value, for (Com'dnatii h 50c extra) completo with Personality Hairfut. Shampoo and Finger Wave; - PERSONALITY OIL PERMANENT. Special Solution for Hard to Wave Hair Non-Ammonia, $5.,tfQ CA •Value. For VW.UU -Complote with Combination Winding, Personality Hair- ' . • . out. Shampoo and Set. . ' . . ' '• ' - .- HAIRTONE PERMANENT--A fragrant and reconditoning solution for all-types and texture o4f hair. Non-Ammcnia, Crot\uiffnole, Spiral or-Combination, also with the famous Bonat'Winding,* A All $7.50 Value. For Complete with Personality Haircut, Shampoo and Finger Wave.^ FREE Facial Witii Any Beauty Service Amounting To $1.00 And Up. (From 8 a. m. To 12 Noon) Also $lt>0 in Permanent Waves Given Away -- On^ Each Month. SCHOOL GIRL S PERMANENTS, END CURL PERMANENTS. $1.50 $1.50 and $2.00 up. Complete with haircut and finger wave. Bring a Friend Permanent Wave Specials. 2 Persons for $3, $4, $5. $t>, $7, $8. $9, $10. Singly for $2 Up. STOMPANATO'S l'ltr*-M«>dern Beauty Salon Two Entrances Ten Private Booths 226 Main St. 229 Benton St Telehone 641 -Woodstock, III. Open From 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. CST -pent Friday Mrs. Lloyd Fisher. i highest and best bidder, the folic Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lenzen, Lor-!described real estate, to-wit: | ne Joe Rossduetcher and Herman; Lots Rossdeutcher were dinner the home eight (8), nine .-(9), ten (10), el.even (11) and twelve (12) in Block six (6) of the original plat of the Village (now city) of McHenry, East side of Fox river, situated in the Southeast quarter (SEli) of Section twenty-six guests at of Mr. and Mrs. Robert1 Oakes in Wauconda Friday. Mrs. Russell Magnussen, Mrs. Levi ' VV ait, Mrs. Frank Wilson and daughter Mrs. Herman Dunker, Mrs, Wil- v ham Dillion, Mrs. Clyde Wright, Mrs. (26), in Township 45 North, Y\ ato-..taseyi Mrsr-Sr^J-.- RusseHraiMl. - Range 8, East of the Third Prin- " uaug. ter, Alice, attended the garden i eipal Meridian, situated in the piMty at the Model Farm Friday. I Township of McHenry in .the-:' .here were thirteen present from the County of McHeniy and State of ;\olo Home Bureau.Unit. ^ Illinois. and Mrs- R°y Passfield and I Term* of Sale l;ui;ily and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pass-] Cash in hiapd on day . of salei - • n * atten(ied the carnivalI which time a Certificate of PurcH&W 1 a j . „ Saturday evening. will be issued in accordance with said l. and Mrs. John Hutzel of Chir j Decree and the Statute. cago spent the weekend here with M- . and Mrs/William Dillion. Mr. and Mrs. E._ Rossdeutcher returned to their home - Dated this 20th day of August A. D'. 1936. - ' - -- HENRY L. COWLIN, here Friday Master in Chancery, of the Circuit e^.In5' .a ^ spending several days Court of McHenry County, Illinois, at Ontario, Canada, and visiting the 13-3 Black Hills, South Dakota, »pH t^,r. -------- i in? the west. , , t. ' jart invited to visit the Dupage Co. Mrs.- T. Oswald returned to her' iproup. home inp Chicago Saturday, after, Karl Magnussen and Peter Jecivicus i - pending the past two weeks here with &re going to the State Fair at Springr her niece, Mrs. Jacob Wagner. j field, where they will sing in the State ! Mrs. Joseph Lenzen and Mrs.'chorus. •Joseph Wagner attended their card t Mrs. Roy Passfield and family, Mrs. club Thursday afternoon at the home George Dowell and daughter, Mrs. Joof Mrs. Albert Justen in McHenry. j seph Passfield and sons and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. Rossdeutcher .Mrs. j Charles Dalvin and daughters were L .uise Rossdeutcher. Mrs. Jos. Lenteni Elgin callers Thui-sdav. and Heiman Rossdeutcher visited! Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dunker and Mrs. Herman Rossdeutcher and babei s^ns of Crystal Lake,visited Mr. and at the St. Therese's hospital Satur- Mrs. tferman Dunker ^ Fpday^ afterday. V : . j neon. ' »• •• R. G. Magnussen left for northern i Norman Magnussen of Milford, 'Wisconsin last Monday for a week's|Conn., and Miss Marion Chrysler cf vacation. I Northern Wisconsin, spent a few days Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Howard of' here with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mag- Dundee spent Sunday afternoon with' riussen.. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dunker. j Little Virginia Mae Passfield spent The Volo 4-H club met at the Thom-j a few days with her cousin, Dolores as Vasey home Tuesday evening. They Dowell, in Elgin the past week. , are getting ready for the 4-H club The McHenry Brewers baseball i round up at the Antioch Country Fair, team of Volo played the Antioch A. On Tuesday evening August 18, the C. E. team at Volo Sunday. Volo won i Lake County Young People's Grpup with a score of 6 tq 2. WHEN YOU COMPARE "TRADE-IN" ALLOWANCES - CMHKE KUM&tMCBm! TUDOR SEDAN WITH TRUNK s66800 DELIVERED IM Jl'BENRY The delivered price of this or any other new Ford V-8 includes all the following at no extra cost: V-8 Engine, 85 horsepower • Welded Steel Body • Safety Glass throughout • Shockless steering • Silent helical gears In all speeds • 17 Plate Battery, % ampere capacity 112-inch wheelbase 123-inch springbase 9 Choice of 3 colors (t on deluxe cars) WHEN you get a "trade-in" offer for your present car, ask for the full delivered price of the new car you are considering. Subtract the trade-in allowance from this. The resulting difference, including financing charges, is the sum you will actually ~ pay f o r y o u r new c a r . And m o s t of t h e time, regardless of comparative allowances --you w i l l f i n d t h a t i t c o s t s you l e s s t o o w n . the Ford V-8. This is because cars with FOB prices that are very much the same, frequently Ijave widely different delivered prices--and the ; difference between FOB and delivered prices of a Ford is almost always smallest. Remember, too, that every Ford V-8 gives j: you every one of the features listed at the left--without a cent of extra cost, YOUR FORD D.EALER FORD V-8 ' 'Vr, ; v" K. ;-.y :Xw:- . . v . -F $25 A MONTH after usual down-payment, buys any new Ford V-8 under UCC finance plans of $£% a month oa original unpaid balance plus Insurance. fir TJf£ y*l MIFOMANCf • wf THI FACTS ON ¥-• tCONOMYI *• A ' •* • .

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