t i ' i - i f 5 ; • • • ' • . • • i r > - v r * - ^ aV -t f?i *.» * • < ^'*r* ,V "Sj,1 "* ' "* *" ' ^ ",*"i »1 '•£' ~ * 5 J14 V*» \'( * * "»"*#* • iii tvm --m^I.^ ^ " *»••••*» •' - */ •. ' *; *^'»v ' ' -' < - ? * * - > « ' , x ; i i " ' f : * - _ / > " • OoBBfltt Prooewliiici > #1" v November 1, 1948 fhe City Council met in regular §emi- •mnthly meeting with Mayor Overton presiding. Aldermen present: Altlioff, Anderson, George J. Preund, George P. Frennd, Begner, Tonyan, Absent: None. " » Motion by Althoff, seconded by G«orge J. Freund, that the minutes of the last meeting be approved as read. Motion carried. Motion by Anderson, seconded by Tonyan, that the treasurer's report bo approved as read. Motion carried. Motion by George P. Freund, sceond- •d bv Regner, that the collector's report be approved as read. Motion earned. Motion by George J. Preund, aeeoaded by Tonyan, that the clerk's report j be approved as read. Motion carried. • Motion by Anderson, seconded by j George J. Freund, that the. following j bills be paid as approved by the finance ! committee: ! Motion carried. ••hi [Lester R. Bacon, salary ,.......*220.00 hf. C. Grobel, salary --•«., 186.40 ! John J. McCarthy, salary 186.40 Philip M. Thennes, salary f 165.60 I Arthur J. Smith, salary ........ : W. C. Feltz, salary Earl R. Walsh, office-expense I R. I. Overton, salary -- j Williana ^tt. Althoflf, salary ..--- Arnold Anderson, salary ...... 186.40 131.60 65.00 56.00 35.00 35.00 FREUND'S DAIRY ;/ GRADE A BULK Coffee Cream, Whipping Cream, Buttermilk, Chocolate Milk, Butter, Eg^s, Half and Half Cream, Cottage Cheese. We close at 6 p. m. Monday, Tuesday,^ Wednesday *ai Thnrarfay and at 9 p. m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday.. PHONE McHENRY 636-W 2 George J. Frennd, salary George P. Proofed, salary Joseph M. Begner, salary Alfred Tonyan, salary --...... Earl K. Walsh, salary Vernon J. Knox, salary ww Robert L. Weber, salary ......... Special Sewer Fund, sewer service 75.00 Mayme Buss, salary ft commissions y*... 65.53 Wn. H. A 1thoff Hardware, supplies • -- 5.95 McHenry Lumber Company, lumber ft eoal 78.55 Freund Oil Company, kerosene" 1.00 Walter J. Freund, tire repairs 2.96 Tonyan Construction1 Co., labor on streets & waterworks 118.10 Joseph M. Schmitt, mowing ball park 15.00 Joseph G. Pollard Co., Inc., hydrant pump ft hose 15.14 P. F. Pettibone ft Co., supplies 3.17 j Vance Welding Service, repairs on snow plow 20.50 Milwaukee Lead Works, waterworks supplies 186.49 Elmer W. Jensen, labor on dump truck 16j0O Earl R. Walsh, freight paid 3.80 AUCTION irs 252.40 n. police radio aaia 35.09 35.00 35.00 35.00 105.00 50.00 30.00 newer Ero tenanee Illinois Bell'Telephone Co., telephone service «... Public Service Company, power Freund, labor on 10.62 252.04 163.60 Charles Leonard and Bd Vogel, Ancte. McHenry Sand and Gravel Co. , Excavating and Crane Service Black Dirt -- Sand and Gravel Road Grading : O ' . CALL McHENRY 97 J ELECTRICAL WORK HOUSE WIRING Old and new buildings, immediate installation according to NEC and Local Codes. APPLIANCE REPAIRING Frayed cords are danger signals. Check yours today for repairs. Outlets installed for ranges and water heaters. LIGHTING FIXTURES Sold and Installed JOHN ADAMS Phone McHenry 533-J-2 after 5 p. m. McCullom Lake Having decided to quit farming and move to town, will sell on the W. T. Stewart farm, located on blacktop i-oadr 4 miles northeast of Crystal Lake, 3V« miles southeast of McHenry, half mile north of Barreville, one mile east of Route 31, on * TUESDAY, DBC. 7 beginning at 10:30 o'clock a. m., the following described property, to-wit: 35 "B*" OF LIVESTOCK consisting of all Dairy Cows 32 COWS, 3 first calf heifers, 1 bull, 18 springers, some may be fresh by day of sale, 3 heifers springing. 125 chickens, year-old Leghorns. - FEED 50 tons mixed clover and alfalfa hay; 1500 bo. corn; 400 bu. Clinton oats; 1200 bu. Vickland oats; 20 tons straw; 10 ft. silage. MACHINERY McD. H Farmall tractor and cultivator; McD. 10-20 tractor on new rubber; Masaey-Harris combine, new; Wood Bros, single row corn picker, new; McD. power corn binder, new and bundle carrier; loader and hitch. McD. 7-ft. disc; Massey-Harris, 2-bot. 14-in. plow; McD. 2-bot., 14-in. plow; silo fiUer and pipe, McD. 6-ft. grain binder; McD. 11-ft. broadcast seeder with grass seed attachment; 4-sec. iron drag, new; 3-sec. spring tooth drag; corn binder; McD. hay mower, big 6; steel wheel wagon and raik; McD. steel hay loader; McD. manure spreader; roll hog wire; 2 rolls barbwire; 8 hole chicken nest; brooder; 60-ft. belt, 6-ln. 4-ply, new; 300 ft. hay rope; grab fork; electric hay hoist, 5-horse motor; brooder house; many other articles tVt numerous to mention. MILKING EQUIPMENT McD. milking machine, 2 double units; motor, pump and pipe for 46 cows; 2 wash tanks; electric water heater, Dairy Maid; 15 milk cans, pails and strainer; 2 steel hog feeders; silage cart. LUNCH WAGON ON GROUNDS . Not Responsible for Accidents TERMS: All sums of $25.00 and under that amount cash. Over that amount a credit of six months will be extended on bankable notes, approved by the clerk;" 25 percent down and balance monthly. ADOLPH M. OBENHAUF, Owner McHENRY STATE BANK, Clerking ft light Anton streets ji*-- ,. Chicago mdge ft Iron Co., steel roof on stnndpipe ........1775.00 Anton H. Freund, labor on streets . 13.60 Fred B. Wirtz, police duty --.... SSio \ Stilling's "66" Service, gas, oil I for police car & truck 116.17 Edward J. Thennes, police duty 70.00 The McHenry Plnindealer, printing ft publications 118.55 Special Sewer Fund: V. -J* Fred C. Feltz, salary ...^V.:..l;^.;!r.^i5.00 Mayme Buss, clerical 20.00 Republic Flow Meters Co., charts 13.75 Carey Electric Slvo]>> electrical repairs ..... ; Weber Plumbing ft Heating, installing chain --... McHenry Lnml>er Company, lime Public Service Company, power and light Motion by "George P. Freund. seconded by George J. Freund *o instruct the City Clerk to write t the American Legion Post No. 491 requesting public use of roadway through the American Legion Park during time of construction of new bridge on Green Street, also requesting permission to use strip of j land necessary in the construction of temporary walking. Motion carried. ^ Motion by Althoff, seconded by George P.-Freund, to adjourn. Motion eartHC'^ • ' « EARL R. WALSH, City "Clerk. ; . B. I. OVERTON, * Mayor. Nearly 41 wph lire Imv* , _ witt an arnan loi> of $109 Ac*. Thett fires out* the daath of •bout 7,500 persona Meh jNmt, and ttM majority of victims are women and children. Baarty Caters of 'U-'M American civilians at* more food per capita in 1941 and 1942 than ever recorded before. 8.50 S6.25 8.16 51.93 f Who Owns U. S. Industry? American corporations are not owned by a few men. It is estimated that there are eight million people in the United States who are direct investors (stockholders ana bondholders) in American industry and business. McHenry Cab READY TO SERVE YOU •J j P~ .M *e's a cab reVa*d 'y . to whisk #*v ou to your destination... Call us and •ee. how quick and smooth a ride in our safety-first cabs really is. ®amisd fowls are: l*oor products .or food products badly handled; use of imperfect jars or rubbers- WPoening too abort a time oTat too low a temperature to kill Che organisms that cause spoilage; water which stops boiling whfle processing; pressure gaufe of can* ner not accurate; inverting jars S?y ar* *m warati; storing jars while warm and in too hot a Place and failure to sterilize iars that have, held spoiled foods. Subscribe for The Plaindea&ir Buy your Plai^dealer. iiii m s.: OiMr «t Ika it, but you doirt. «• -I Bolger's Drag Store PHONE M MeHENRT, ILL. SPECIAL « for a limited time only * All Wool Suits -' £ *• * Tailored to Meaaiii^ ? ^ * Any Style You Choose ^ * Guaranteed Satisfactioif * Hundreds of Samples to Ghoose From Only $58.00 Main. Street FREUND'S TRUCKING iLffricukural limestone and phosphate spreading. :f Soil samples taken on request - Place orders early and avoid rush. Barn Lime and Chips for Driveway* jfe CHARLES FREUND, Owner 401 W. Waukegan Road Rom where I sit... Ay Joe Marsh Television on the Fbrrit Bock dhilds* hone has become nighty popular ever since he got that television set--one of the few sets in oar town, outside of Andy's Garden Tavern. i Not only do the kids stay hone nights, but the neighbors drop in to see whatever's being telecast _ And Back and the missus always i make them welcome, with a mellow j glass of beer wale (with cider and cookies for the youngsters). ^ While I guess everyone ^that television still has far to I it's not hard to see that it will i day be a* nrach a part of American home and farm life as the temperate glass of beer that Buck serves, and the hospitality thatgoes with it. " And from where I sit, anything that adds to gracious living ia" America--brings folks together for temperate, quiet entertainmentis a boon to this home-loving land of oars. (We're thinking of baying a television set ourselves!) NOTE!! STOP THOSE TRANSPORTATION WORRIES There is a bus service operating between Richmond; Oenoa City, Wisconsin; Spring Grove; Fox Lake; Volo; Lily Lake; and McHenry, Illinois. Come in and see our employment"counselor today about your new job in the radio industry. There are vacancies at present for: ASSEMBLERS WIRERS . SOLDERERS PACKERS INSPECTORS Experience not necessary. Secure a position in an ever expanding radio-television industry. Employment office open Monday thru Saturday -8:00 A. M. to 8 P. M. ADMIRAL CORPORATION Intersection of Routes 120 and 31 McHENRY, ILLINOIS McHENRY, ILLINOIS Tel. 412-J Copyright, 1948, United States Brewers Foundation ouldn't it be fan to double-cross the weather oneold winter nights? You'd sleep right through without getting up , /to hunt for extra blankets or waking to pull one from the : :• foot of the bed. With an electric blanket or comforter ; you can blissfully ignore the thermometer... open the windows wide and slip into a bed already warm. Even mounds and mounds of ordinary blankets only, v £ Insulate from the cold... but an electric blanket or comforter ^ produces just the right amount of warmth no matter :7^pow the temperature shilts. You set the automatic control . ipnjy pppe ^ [Mason--from then on the electric blanket glMljuste automatically to changing room temperatures. You'll wake refreshed and relaxed. The weight of of oovwns is tiring.,. one dectric blanket or iconJorter gives you waimtli withp«t weight. "Cold Ispots" are banished, too--your bed is sunny ^ * warm all over. " , ' r Lovely electric blankets cfhd comfortefp launder 1 land dean as beautifully as ordinary blankets *' . V|or comforters. The only difference lies in having only cm per bed to launder and stews for the pTppfnff months--not three or four. You've been promising yourself a really good night's sleep for a long time ... do something about it today. Go to your dealer or Public Service Ck^mpany and ggt the details of real sleeping comfort ^ General Electric Antimatic Blanket -- Choice of rose, blue, green rtnd cedar. Big enough for a double bed, price $39.95.* Of rtm, ^Mgt green quiifd aatin comforter with ium-dip wanting akect, 94w.9&>* •Iactodh^FaAwalXiKlpVSi illWii .. > • f t " ^'i sfl?*; ' 1 i ^ • .•• , •% , -. >Xf » .. .. . .