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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Mar 1938, p. 3

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fflfv ! ,wCI: Heater? &{ , James way has a just right to be ;®f"tprond of this new oil burning brooder which has been used and accepted by poultry iqen everywhere as "the brood- |jf, - %> «r without an equal." Combined in Council ftoom. March 7, 1938. The City Council met in regular monthly meeting with Mayor Overton, presiding. Aldermen, present: Bolger, Buss, Freund, Kreutzer, Regner. Absent: Ferwerda. Motion by Freund, seconded by Regner, that the minutes of the previous meeting be approved as read. Motion carried. * Motion by Buss, seconded by Freund, that the Treasurer's report be approved as read. Motion carried. Balance on hand in General Fund at end of month--$9,603.21. Motion by Regner, seconded by Buss, that the Collector's report be approved as read. Motion carried. Motion by Bolger, seconded by Buss, that the Clerk's report be approved as read. Motion carried. Motion by Kreutzer, seconded by coal burning brooder with the conveniences and advantages of oil heat. We have a complete stock of James- Dray oil heated brooders, chick waterers and feeders. See us for your needs! McHenry, IUino's thi« stove are all the safe, economical Regner, that the following bills be paid s and dependable qualities of the best as approved by the finance committee Motion carried. John B. Wirtx, Marshall ser vice ,....$1,10.00 j^eter Wirfs, Police service 95.00 W. C. Ffeltai, Supt. street service 100.00 Fred C. Felts, $upt: seweir serr , vice .....i....' 75.00 M. M. Niesen, Supts* of waterworks ............ 50.00 McGee's, Supplies, street clean- " er Peter Gies, Repair boots Clarence J. Carp, City stationery ........ John J. Vycital, Waterworks supplies John Stilling, Fire truck upkeep Wra. H. Althoff, Supplies ....... The McHenry Plaindealer, Vehicle Tax notices ..... Alexander Lumber Co., Coal for City Hall Mayme Buss, Commissions for clerical services and sewer collection services .. Clarence Regner, Hauling gravel ; Carey Electric Shop, Labor at City Hall and sewers Public Service Co., Service at " sewer ----.......... Public Service Co., Service at City Hall .•. Public Service Co., Service at pumping station .. Public Service Co^Bracket ser- 13.40 .76 6.55 1U8 NEARBY TAKEN FROM COLUMNS , OF OUR EXCHANGES Arthur Ellis, 52 farmer living near Lake Zurich, suffered two severed arteries in his left arm Sunday after- 77.67 noon of last week in an unusual "accijdent on his farm. He was trimming 62.00 j a horse's hoof when the animal kickied, forcing the knife into his arm and 9,001 severing the arteries. The injured man | was taken to the Sherman hospital in 48.65! Elgin, after he had suffered the loss of ; considerable blood. 1.77 which was sponsored by the Illinois Farm Supply Co., with Lake-Cook Farm Supply Company as hosts, to the Implement, Tractor and Auto dealers , ,, _ ,, of Lake and Cook Counties. About Mr. and Mns Harry Matthews were thirt five dealers were pre8ent. A callers at McHenry last Friday after- projrram ^ enjoyed by noon. They also called at the home of1 ajj_ Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Schaefer. | ____________ Mr. and Mrs. John Blomgnen spentj Mrs Charies McArthur, daughter, last Wednesday at the home of Mr., Ruth> and Mrs ^ Neig0n of Elgin and Mrs. Raymond Lusk at Maple Wsited the5r mother, Mrs. Augusta ^ Wolf, one day last week. Mrs. A. W. Altweis of Marengo was w .. . .. ... , . » recent caller .t tie home of Mr. rnd'. Ch.mberlm spent the weekend Mrs. Harry Matthew,. m Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Foss of'Liberty-j ville spent last Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Foss. 7.70 (Political Advertisement) VOTE FOR H. UNION, ILLINOIS Republican Candidate for . COUNTY TREASURER Has served McHenry County as a Supervisor for 22 years, as well as serving as County Chairman for one year and Chairman of the County, Board of Review. Organized the first State Aid County Road Patrol System. Earnestly solicits your support in the Primaries on Tuesday, April 12,1938. 53.85 Public Service Co., Street light, service 158.18 Public Service Co., Ornamental service 95.31 111. Bell Telephone Co., Telephone service Thomas P. Bolger, Fumigation . candles 4---*--•- & Western United Gas & Electric,. Burner rental j Wstern United Gas & Electric, Service at City Hall ./ Frank Thornber Cq., City clerk supplies Republic Flow Meters, Meter equipment.- -- Burdick Pump ft Machine Co., Checking meter at Riverside Hotel. : *-• National Meter Company, Wfet-i erworks supplies Blake Mot. Sales, Truck rental Public Service Co., Service at playground : v Large Green House Business. Located in Harvard, Illinois. 4 units. Beds all planted, and ready for spring business. Immediate pos« session. Must be sold. low." iM. FRITZ, Broker , Harvard State Bank Bldg. Harvard, in Phone--Off. 14T Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lundeen of Chicago visited at the homfi of Mr. and Mrs. John Blomgren last Friday aft-' ernoon. Mrs. John Barnings and baby daughter of Griswold Lake spent Sunday afternoon at the homeof Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Foss. Mrs. Wilbur Cook spent Tuesday afternoon at the home of Miss Orissa Brown at Wiauconda. Mrs. Arthur Wagner and Mrs. Catherine Wagner attended the funeral of Mrs. Mary Wagner at Waukegan last Tuesday. Miss Jennie Dowell, in company with Miss Beatrice Wilson and Clifford 10.42 j 18.00; WO: New Orleans and Florida. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Raeburg of Diamond Lake were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Celia Dowell. Mrs. Celia DoWell and daughters, Jennie, Ethel and Marion, spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson at Volo. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Parks of Park Harry Lusk, Sr., has been appointed as Assessor of Avon township, to Serve for the duration of the unexpired term of the late D. G. White, who was elected to that office in April, 1937. - One reported case of smallpox, in Antioch township high school and the spread of .mumps in Hebron high school halted the post-season basketball series between the schools sched- L-rJuled' for last Saturday and Tuesday j nights. No drastic measures were i«0 f?uld »•»« studente agamat 11* dread« Jd.fa*ea"a*e Wikon'S g • , n » • ; since the community was vaccinated * ' • i three years ago following the spread of smallpox in several towns just north of the state line. Inspection of the students was made and those not found protected were vaccinated by the health officers. 'Ray Brothers' pavilion at Diamond Lake, which has long been a favorite 2$7l*mu.s*mcnt,sPot ,OT *e Cramer va«-jRi^ ~~ rj 360 •»d *»«»* P«°P ' ® Libertyville, Orval Granger and friend T" burnr1 of Woodstock were Sunday caller, at 11-60S daft y$.T5,0S00m. 8rT^h'e" innr8e *w as ^d iscove^red the home of Mr. and Mr.. W. E. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Esping were . „ , n , „ callers at Barrington Monday evening, ately summoned Gordon Ray, whaxaU-l Arthur ^ ha8 ^ ^ al ed the Mundelein ftre department The I at hig home ^ ^ bad refreshment quarters were burned, and i ^roat the intention of the McHenry Fire D«-|the fir^ spread to the roof, scorching I Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Burnett spent CENTRAL GARAGE When your car or truck needs attention, we are prepared to serve you. One of the best equipped garages . i - in Northern Illinois. ' » 3 Full Line of Atlas and Goodyear „Tiret« Electric and Acetylene Welding ' Oar Washing and Polishing Phone 200-J ; lowing --f. , F. C. Felt!, caretaker of city dis-jabout 1:00 a.m., by Mrs. Edward Volposal plant reported more favorable link, who lives nearby. She immedi-! results in operation as a result of replacing defective sewer pipe line. Wm. Bickler, Fire Chief, reported partment to purchase new truck as i the interior of the large hall. The;last ^uesdav afternoon at the home added protection to both city and out- [dance floor will have to be entirely re- Lf Mr and ^ L„je Litwiler at Round lying districts. It was further'stated j placed. - " . I Lake. that truck would be turned over to | Alarmed over the fact that they had j j^r' and j^rs B DeForest of Chicity upon completion of payments. |not seen their neighbor for three days,, Q spent Saturday afternoon at ^ Motion by Bolger, seconded by Hans Iverson and Charles Kemp, liv-home o{ Mr and Mrs G j Burnett. Freund, requiring surety bonds with mg in the Pleasant Hill subdivision at| Mr and Mrs. Elmer Esping and Mr. applications for alcoholic beverage li- Long Lake broke into the cottage of and Mrs Matthews of Forest censes for the coming year. Motion Oscat B Carlson Sunday and found,Park attended a iuncheon and entercarried. _ j*1™ dead. Carlson, who was 65 years, tainment at the Forester Hall in Chi- Motion by Kreutzer, seconded by °ld\ had bee^ dfad for sev«ral days. icaR0 ^ivon by the National Power En- Regner, that resolution to State of Illi-: ^ ® c®ndu.c^ , ^ igineer Association. Mr. Esping apnois Division of Highways, requesting Coroner John L. Taylor held that he ,peared on the program. the department to reconsider the **e- had died from natural causes. Willard Darrell attended a banquet routing of U. S. Route ^No. 12 and to' Sorrow over the death of his par-;aj. DesPlaines last Friday evening, retain the routing through the city of ,60^ and s's^er, w^° were billed in an McHenry, be approved. Motion car-, automobile accident in 1935, was blamrfed, ed for the suicide of 16-year-old Rob- It was decided that Mayor Overton McClelland, a Junior at Austin and a committee of Adelrmen would, bigh school. The boy took his life •tea Fresh Apple Pie . . . 22c DELICIOUS CHERRY TARTS with WHIPPED CREAM 5^ each or 6 for 25^ STRUESSRL OR COCONUT BUTTER COFFEE CAKE y - only 20^ V,' On Fridays during Lent get your Hot Cross Buns from us! Patronize Your Home Bakery Qreen Street McHenry L A D I E S , B E S E A T E D ! meet with state department at Springfield in the interest of retaining U. S. Route No. 12 in McHenry. Motion by Buss, seconded by Bolger to instruct the clerk to advertise for bids on John Street, Section 1-C. S., plans for the proposed improvement. Motion carried. R. I. OVERTON, Mayor EARL R. WALSH, City Clerk. for a VERY LOW Friday of last week, and his body was found hanging in a garage behind his home at 5508 Van Buren street. Robert's father, Charles B. McClelland was formerly principal of the Grayslake school. E. L. Brown, Zion, who is a salesman for the Zion Office Supply, took his family for an auto ride Sunday and while passing the home of Richard Paxton in Wadsworth noticed the roof was ablaze. Stopping his machine, he attempted to rouse the occupants of the dwelling, but the lady who responded to his knock at the front door said she. didn't want to be bothered. He insisted that the house was on fire and she awoke her husband who was sleeping and they joined Mr. Brown, his son, Byron, and neighbors who formed a bucket brigade to extinguish the flames. Mrs. Brown and her daughter-in-law oper ated the pump until more men arrived OB the scene and took over the task; Truly Easy Ironing Can Be; with an ELECTRIC IR0NER % • f.i 1 1 ' . l' *; I -- • "->>• PERSONALS fPw^Ford effort to tub your dollaf* buy k' cdislHMly better car is well illustrated in the Standard Ford V-8. r V <j It has all the basic Fprd a^vanta^jg^ It is built on the same chassis as the De Luxe Ford V-8. It gives you a choice of smooth 85-horsepower or 60-hoHi£^" power V-8 engines. But it sells at low prices, and includes bumpers, spare tire, cigar lighter, twin horns and other equ^jp* THE STANDARD ment that make it t still bigger bargain. With die thrifty 60-horsepower engiifj^; the Standard Ford V-8 is priced especially low and gives the greatest gas mileage in Ford history. Hundreds of owners report averages of 22 to 27 miles a gallon--or even morfe.1*"*-*" Your pocketbook will approve of the Standard'Ford in every way. And so . will you when y$u drive itf. Mrs. Walter Fenske and children of Chicago spent a few weeks the last of the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rietesel. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson are residing on the old Hutson farm west of McHenry. A. E. Nye was < a Chicago Visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schroeder of Chicago visited Sunday in the home •of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Steffes. Arleen Bacon of Waukegan viirited at her home here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phalin of Kenosha called on friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Warner and family of Elj^n visited relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Nellie Bacon and sister, Miss Anna Frisby, with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bacon of Cary, visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ulrich at Oak Park Sunday. Sr H. Freund was a Springfield visitor Friday. Thomas Cleary of Elgin^l|»ent a few days the last of the week with relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Walsh spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Young at Waukepan. On Sunday, they motored, with Mr. and Mrs. Young, to Whiting, ind., to visit rel^ atives. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knox. Mrs. Thomas Phalin, Mrs. Clarence Martin and Genevieve Knox arrived home Sat. urday night from Cleveland, Ohio i where they attended the funeral of Albert Foley. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McGee were at Woodstock Tuesday night where they attended the meeting of the newly organized association of town officials of the county. Mrs. Harry Laurence of Chicago spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Mollie Given?. On Sunday they, >pfith Mr". Robert Knox, visited Mrs. Harold Phalin and infant daughter, Monica Ann. at St. Therese's hospital. Mr. and Mrs. 'F. A. Connolly of Chicago visited her father, Jos. J. Frett, Sunday. Mr. and MTS. John Aylward, Minnie 6ln/& I . , , . Model iilustratt-u 15 I - ,.f • }"*t i"T t -4-V. > '-V:' TWO WEEKS' FREE TRIAL %fpffer Ends March 31 14ct Mom ! Coaion Cabioft Top Irottct i w, al $84.95-See UI # Find out for yourself... right in your own home"... how truly EASY ironing can be! No more heavy lifting, pushing, pressing-but, instead, simple automatic action--everything done while you are seated. There's nothing you can't learn to iron--even men's shirts and children's clothes come to be no trouble at all.... Here's what you do. Pick out the ironer that best suits your budget --have it sent out for Two Weeks' Trial and Demonstration by our Home Service Representative. You will receive a $3.00 certificate to apply on purchase of ironer. Use thcr certificate for the entire down payment. i t # 4 and Jean Conway of Elgin visited relatives here fitand||r^--- 21-43 No Obligation, but Offer Ends Soon! Take this step toward making your ironing day one of the easiest days of the week. Remember, this offer closes March 31. So ACT NOW! Call or phone today! Ask about our Special Offer when yon buy BOTH a Washer and Irener. To cover intern! and btr nth, m someubot higherpriet it Amrftdftr Irvnrrs and Wathrn soid im dtftrrtd payments." PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OTHER DEALERS ALSO ARE OFFERING THE $3.00 CERTIFICATE FREE WITH EACH DEMONSTRATION OF AN ELECTRIC IRONER 1> ; .""h UMITED TIME ONLYI Teiephoae: Crystal Lake 280

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