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McHenry 243-J or -Crystal Lake 1328-M-l XEGALS STATEOF ILLINOIS, H5 County of MeHenry In the Circuit Court. Civil action in* equity. No. 31207. ELEANOR KATHLEEN NEWMAN, Plaintiff, WILLIAM NEWMAN, Defendant, Affidavit showing that the de- POPPY DAT SALES PROVE OKKAT VALUE TO DISABLED VETS On the streets of MeHenry, as well as throughout the United States, the little red memorial poppies will be sold on May 24th in Chicago and May 29 downstate, by the American Legion Auxiliary,, according to Mrs. Robert Krinn, president of the MeHenry unit. Help and hope are being brought fendant, William Newman, resides or) to thousands of Illinois disabled war lias gone out of this State o t is .veterans of both wars by the Auxconcealed within the state and on iliary's program, Mrs. Krinn exdue inquiry cannot be found, so that plained. - Thousands of disabled process cannot be served upon said 1 veterans are being given employment defendant, having been filed in the• in the work. Poppies are being made office of the Clerk of this court, j for the Auxiliary by Veterans in notice is therefore, hereby given to ^hospitals in every part of the counsaid William Newman, defendant, j try, including East Moline, Alton, that the plaintiff in the above on- j Jacksonville, Elgin and Bartonville titled cause filed her complaint in < State Hospital; and the government said cause on the 3rd day of May, hospitals at Dwight, Downey, Dan- 1948, and that said action is now; ville and Hines Center, in Illinois, pending and undetermined in said More than 25,000,000 of these recourt, and that you, the said William membrance flowers, including 3,127,- Newman, defendant, must file your. 000 in Illinois have been made durappearance in said action on or be-1 ing the year tor this annual event, fore the 1st Monday in the month of Veterans are paid by the Auxiliary June, 1948, and in the event you fail for their work as fast as the cut-out ;to do so default may be entered; poppies are assembled. This money against you any day thereafter. |not only enables the disabled men to XESTBR EDINGLR,, i contribute to the support of their -\ . VERNON KNOX ' _" Attorney-At-Law Otr. Green and Elm Sts., MeHenry Tuesday and Friday Afternoon* Other Days By Appointment Phone MeHenry 4S AL*S WELDING AND REPAIR SERVICE 601 Main St., MeHenry Electric Portable Welding Acetylene Welding and Cutting ALEX W. WIRFS, Operator Phone C15-W-1 or 464 ~ M'HENRY, ILL. WATER PUMPS Fairbanks Morse Ejector and Pump type*. All sizes. Complete and Easy to install. Sump punps. Take old Ea nips in trade. NGSTROM SALES AND SERVICE Tel. MeHenry 552-W-l (S66 ft. from Nell's Ballroom) Clerk of said Court. Vernon J. Knox, Lawyer. ! i> ; Crystal Lake, 111. . V *v (Pttb.- May 6-13-20) • families, but also gives them the | encouraging experience of being able • to do productive work again. The j work itself is valuable to them as ' occupational therapy. ! The disabled veterans are the only paid workers in the Auxiliary's potfits out that 10,940 pedestrian deaths last year even exceeds the 1941 total in that category. In 1941, an all-time high of 40,000 persons-- pedestrians, passengers ana drivers --were killed. , Other highlights from "The Fifth Commandment:" Two out of every three auto accidents in 1946 involved mistakes by drivers. Exceeding" the speed limit headed the list of accident causes. Speeding killed 9,400 and injured 260,000. Crossing between intersections -- WAN1ED TO BUY -- IIOTICE OF CLAIM DAT* Eslate of IDA FISHER, Deceased. ^ ^ _ Notice is hereby given to all per- poppy program, said Mrs. Krinn.. sons that Monday, June 7, 1948, is The school children who distribute • the claim date in the estate of IDA the flowers on Poppy Dayf for what-1 FISHER, D e c e a s e d , p e n d i n g in t h e e v e r p r j c e t h e p u r c h a s e r w i s h e s t o ; County Court of MeHenry County, COntribute--and more workers can Illinois, and that claims may be filed j be used--serve as unpaid volunteers, a g a i n s t t h e s a i d e s t a t e on or b e f o r e j All of t h e f u n d s c o n t r i b u t e d go t o ; said date without issuance of sum- j The American Legion Auxiliary re- i mons. (t 1 habitation and child welfare work! GERALD J. tAKKY, of the state department and of the . « , ... Executor. iocal unit. ! /oT KefM rI?I390\ I T^ie IoCa' Legion Auxiliary1 PY - May b"1' " jis sponsoring a poppy poster contes ' . [and a window display in Dickow's r„,i„ fnp nnftka t Market. Prizes for the winners are r». u k A o " t m4,m 'also offered by the state and national Ducks kave a transparem ,"®'*|*^>rg-anizations of the Auxiliary, ac-1 brane to pull over their ^yes when i cording to Mrs. LeRoy Conway, local fan flight--like goggles. Don't Need Meat Ve pay $6 to $25 for Old Horaea,: Sportsmen anglera catch an esti- Ims for down horses and cattle.! mated 260 million pounds of fish MATTS MINK RANCH Jokmtburg - Spring Grove Road Phone Johnsburg 314 GALL AT ONCE ON DEAD HOGS, HORSES AND CATTLE We pay phone charges I poppy chairmaji. She is beinjr as- . sisted in this program by the following poppy committee members: j Mrs. Eleanor Foley and Miss Margaret Larkin. each year. McHHNRY FLORAL (XX Phone 404 Cm Mile South of MeHenry on Route 31 Flowers for all occasions! - FRANK S. MAY Tracking •aad -- Black Dirt -- Crushed Gravel Light Excavating -- Limestone Truck for Hire Phone MeHenry 580-M-l R-l MeHenry i 32,560 AMERICANS DIED IN TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS IN 1947 tists are still on the job, trying to produce new strains that will bo even more appetizing and healthgiving than today's. A. P. FREUND SONS Excavating Contractors Tracking, Hydraulic __ and Crane Service --ROAD BUILDING-- TaL 264-M MeHenry, IB. PLASTIC WALLTILE Eighteen colors of beautiful wall "Covering. See them before decorat- -lag your bath or kitchen. Colors [. v%re through the tile--wili^not. peel ~h«r'"%crathch off. Write fpr estinrate" or put it on yourself. \ Engstrom Sales A Service, MeHenry, 300 feet from Nell's ballroom. Phone Pista- --tee 552-W-l. In a New DreM Grapefruit is no longer the bitter, thick-skinned, sometimes pithy fruit of the Gayij Nineties. Its old I objectionable characteristics have , With the summer vacation season disappeared since improved varie- j almost with us, the following ties have been developed. Scien- information should be read carefully by all motorist. Traffic accidents took the lives of 32,500 Americans in 1947, according to figures released by leading insurance companies. While last year's highway death toll was less than the 33,900 fatalii ties recorded in 1946, the 1947 total of persons injured was substantially greater. More than 1,365,000 were injured by automobiles last year, while in 1946, 1,300,000 injuries were counted. The accident figures are contained in a booklet entitled "The Fifth , Commandment," fourteenth in an annual series of traffic, safety publications issued by the companies. More pedestrians were killed Vast year than, in 1946, reversing the downward trend in the overall death total. Calling this ' perhaps the most significant single fact in the 1947 tragic record," the booklet DR. R. DeROMJL -- Dentist -- 120 Green Street Phone 292-J. MeHenry Office Hours: Tuesday and Saturdays from 10 to 4. Evenings by appoint. __Migjgmamm Telephone No. SM 8T0FFBL ft REIHANSPERGI •'! Inaarance agents for all classes oT property in the heat companiea. West MeHenry, Illinois | CHARLES S. I^ARtf^R, Attorney !--'• (Joslyn A Parker) Office Hours: Wednesday Afternoons--14(441 Office--Koehr Supply Company, 542 Main Street, West MeHWy Phase--MeHenry 486 Woodstock 1135 SEE US FOR NEW '48 Prompt or immediate delivery on most , models . . . . . ' - Runabouts and Utilities ORDER NOW! Hewes Boat Company, Inc. Phone Fox Lake 2491 A U C HON INSURANCE _ EARL R, WALSH "Fire, Auto, Farm sad Life Insurance _ Representing REUABLE COMPANIES J"htn you need insurance of any kind Phone 43 or 118-M Green & Elm MeHenry WEINGART TRUCKING Band -- Gravel FQIing -- Black Dirt -- Limestone Tracks for Hire . Free Estimating Tel. 655-R-2 MeHenry, III WELDING . FARM DRAINAGE Tiling Work Done With Modern Equipment ^ Can Furnish Tile LEO G. ZIMMERMAN Contractor Phone 1699-M-l . R. F D 2 Woodstock, 111. Maintenance and Conatruetien Portable Equipment H. E. VANCE--MeHenry M.J Auctioneers: Wm B. Sullivan, Phone Marengo 112 and William H. Russell, I Phone Woodstock 63 | Having decided to quit dairying, I j will dispose of my entire dairy mid dairy equipment at my farm located on the Huntley-Marengo county road 13 miles west of Huntley, and 6 miles i east of U. S. 20 on the Huntley- ! Marengo road, on ( SUNDAY, MAY 23 j Commencing at 1:00 o'clock- sharp, the following described personal property, to-wit. 40--HEAD OF LIVESTOCK--10 25 Holstein cows, all first, second and third calf heifers. T. R. and Bang's tested. 6 close springers. 12 cows fresh in last sixty days. 7 fall tows, 1 yearling heifer, 2 heifers, 8 months old, 2 heifers, 3 months old. This is an exceptionally good herd of Holstein cows. Any ' prospective buyers are invited to inspect this herd prior to sale date. HOGS--Duroc sow with 8 pigs, six weeks old. CHICKENS--100 Leghorn hens, laying good. FEED--500 bu. of good hard ear corn. MILKING EQUIPMENT-- DaLaval Magnetic milking machine, motor, pump and pipeline for 30 cows, 15 mijk cans, just like new, hot water heater; wash tanks, pails and strainers. ! FARM MACHINERY, ETC.--Dodge S08 South Green St., MeHenry, IU.! pick-up truck; side delivery rake; I .* , jJohn Deere corn binder; Cdfee silo 1 t»I w»n^fr I ,Lt jig | filler; Rosenthal shredder and husker, I DR. R H WATKINS j just like new; McCormick-Deering ! Dentist tractor manure spreader; New Idea I Office Hours manure spreader; New Idea hay, Tuesday & Saturdays: 9 a.m. to 5 pjn. !l®ad«r. two years old; McCormick- Evenings and Sunday Mornings ; peering- 5-ft. cut mower; Jamesway by Appointment! •Lookout Point ft 4" \ ' A*" ' hog feeder; hog housie; automatic Wonder Lake, I1L, caterer; 50-gal. steel water 'tank: galvanized water tank; electric Phone MeHenry 584-K-2 j fence; battery fence; 160 steel posts; -- Basement Excavating -- linage cart; wagon; set of bobsleighs; NETTS SAND AND GRAVEL I hay *or*I weeder; lawnmower; forks, Special Rates on Road Gravel and shovels, brooms and many other arti- Lot Filling . . Black Dirt . . Power c'es too numerous to mention. Leveling and Grading. USUAL BANK TERMS: Make ar- J. E. NETT langements with clerk before sale. Johnsburg P. O.--MeHenrv R- G. THOKE, Owner ----- ------ 1 gtate Bank of Huntley, Clerking /.Ma* Lightning Protection , Eatimatenmi ' New Inatallatione andl^y Repairs to Present Systeatt. AN Work Guaranteed. . Also AppUanee* Arreatetifc*> i&i TcL MeHenry 175 CLARENCE'S SHOP Bird houses, lawn furniture, lawn and porch swings, pier and park benches^ picnic tables, window boxes, trellises, etc. Kitchen cabinets and cupboards made to order, hajul woven wash baskets, shopping and market baskets. " 'oil line of leather belts, suspenders, billfolds, etc-. CLARENCE SMITH T«l. MeHenry S83-J-1 Johnaburg, 111. killed 3^00 pedestrians and injured 51,000. 4,000 children under 15 years old were killed by automobiles. More than 80 par cent of 1947 crashes occurred in clear weather. One-third of the 92,500 deaths occurred on the open •highway. Defective brakes killed 990 and injured 22,000. 0 Forty per cent of the traffic deaths occurred on weekends. QUABVBT Startled and frightened, too, was Mrs. Earl Lageneehtilte of Wauconda when she stepped from her'door of her mural home on Bt. 59 about 8 o'cloek Tuesday night, and to her amaiement was confronted with a | quartet of wild-eyed young deer, perhaps gquajly as upset, if that is possible. Mrs. Langesch'ulte's screams started things moving fast. The deer Need Rubber Stampsf Order at The Plaindealer. J ;'-V'^0' • t,' 'J* ^ ii'SsiS MOSEY INN f, v- « ' .*• RINGWOOD Fish Fry Every Friday Night • PRAGER BEER ..fi " • -- *. ^ FRED BOWMAN, Pro# . Audette & Weyland a CONCRETE PRODUCTS Cement Blocks i:. Steel PH0NZ 245-M = • -- W e l l s ' Waterproofiip WEST McHENRY, ILL. ami nt can,* u*au amllym ve*ry* c*om*p*la. cent, Je^ed iu) ran to the yard beleiving h«a met with disaster. "Yos," said the boss man, "they wan dear, sure enongh, but where they came from--your guess is as good as ours." • . Nead Rubber Stamps? Order k The Plamdeaier. <jj| HriLJL MSIk VwH > W»OwWr •vbvwHL'-'A- .^8' •iMm.*k tints' J"".. , / . ' I ' •, J ;• f A-:'" * % : f.:f -.s. ELECTRIC MOTORS COMPLETE REPAIR SHOP Rewinding ft Rebuilding | 7 ' Redesigning MeHenry Electric Rotor Service £RUCE W. KL0NT3* "• Mr in'#f%AinCXOiH ED. •*» ANNOUNCEMENT Now serving breakfasts Saturdays and Sundays only. • Open 7 a. m. , T • Ifcnners from $1.75 jm. 1 (* ' V , S p e c i a l i z i n g i t t 1 Chicken in-the Basket -- SteafiB ' HOME COOKING $ ; " NAJGY'S RESTAURANT; ^ /: V138 N. Riverside Drive, MeHenry Ieed your calvis ^ ka" A tit Calf Raisers! Come la and well show you how one 25 pound pail of Kaff-A completely replacts 290 pounds of whole milfe. - __ lal't figure it tika this: '.JlJ i, ^ tocol price of 250 lbs. whole V f ' -f- • ^ ^ Subtract cost of 2S Ibt. of Koff»Ar| i 4Mt- ' Y O U S A V E . . . . . , V $ > . We believe you'll like Kaff-A. It can save you money and \ help you raise good calves. Kaff-A is a buttermilk an<| \ vitamin calf'Starting food. It grows good calves because it's 25 percent protein. Drop into our store and we'll give you die full story on Kaff-A and the interesting foldes on 'The Kaff-A System of Raising Calves". ^ " r / -- -- Big Foot Prairie BIG FOOT FEED COMPANY Crystal Lake McHENRY COUNTY FARMERS CO-OP. Hartland ; Tltff "SHURTLEFF COMPANY Harvand « FARM SUPPLY COMPANl^Ki Hebron R P. KRAFT FEED COMPANY E. L. BAKKOM & COMPANY _ MARENGO HATCHERY THE SHURTLEFF COMPANY Huntley CONLEY'S FARM StIPPLIES MARLOWE FEED & HATCHERY MeHenry /McHENRY COUNf* FARMERS CO-OP. • ' Union TBBIB SHUltTLEFT COKP. Woodstock , BENNETT FEED ft ^ CHICK STORE R. O. ANDREW FEED COMPANY K^Ff-A CONSOUDATSO PRODUCTS COMPANY Danville, Illinois . , i & • . NEW LIFE-TIME GALVANIZED .... <tV • > ADJUST ABLE PIERS Jit. FEATURES OF STEEL PIER-- . J , ^ Safe, Strong, Ri&i4^tstan#, Aligning to Size, Easily Installed Scuttle that o r i* STANDARD CdtKip Ownersf If you need a new, outstanding Superstructure, Guaranteed P1E1| -A Waterfront Comfort and Heeded Convenience See Dealer y SCREW -- Movie Bar ^JSOft Pistakee Bay, near MeHenry, IS. L's % PHONE PISTAKEE CONTRACT -- BUILD INSTALL fe--" j.'-- ^ ' / :r - ,-y&L 1 ,w .. • i . . t„ . f_.. ^ Mi. » sl»