» '^'** iiiitilt MfCULLOM LAKE On Parade »•••••••»»»»•••»»»» Her production record was 799 pounds of butterfat and 21,170 pounds of 3.8 percent milk. "It was nothing really" wag all she had to say" to her many admirers. "I did it for Whitey. He has such warm hands." and with that Pebble Beach Millie walked haughtoly away, rolling her big brown eyes at Twenty Grand in (By Yardstick) Greetings Folks: |t is lovely Pebble Bsecfc Millie : passing. Of the Hickory Creek Farms Barn- , , yarders who rates the headlines1 niore than 150 friends and rela to the strains of Mendelssohn's wedding inarch. After the mock ceremony, the host of guests joined the couple in a grand march for which Kenny Sawdo provided the music on his piano accordian. A delicious dinner consisting of turkey and all the trimmings, pre- j pared and served by Mrs. Mar- j garet Graff, was enjoyed by all. J Among the out of town guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Peter j Rymus. Mr. and Mrs. William; the Knoll wood roads Is wall under way, according to Robert 8eeb*r, president of'the Knoll wood Road Improvement Association. Letters explaining the Issue have been mailed to all property owners and their pledges are beginning to roll in. It is difficult to determine what the ultimate results will be at this early date, said Mr. Seeber, but from all indications the future looks bright. this week after the showing she1 «*es honored Mr. and Mrs. Sam1 ® week Band. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Le- after th sho lg . 1Vskjs on the^r twentyrfifth wed-! Ueka and son. Mrs. Frank Dalimade during a 36i.-day stretch con- ding anniversary la8t Sunday. The I donas. Mr. and Mrs. John Farley ducted by ftie University of Illi- parly wasj held at the R0y-Al|and Bon, John. Jr.. Mrs. Mable i? coJ)Peratio^ *ho *jol- , community center, where a sumpt- j Weishaupt. Mr. and Mrs. Walter •tein-Frlefii&n Assn. of America. woo ami »ho i Raskauk&s. Mr. aim Mm. Pftt«r MOTHER'S HELPER s Hard-working, dependable, efficient Works 24 hours a day with no time off. Runs errands. Helps with shopping. Assists in any emergency. Pay: a few nickels* day. That's your telephone -- a big bargain any way you look at it uous dinner was served and the i Raskaukas, Mr. and Mrs. Peter cups that cheered were never' Burns and family. *11 of Chicago, empty. j Guests from Crystal Lake were A huge basket of red and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sullivan, George white roses with a sprinkling of Bazali, Mr. and Mrs. Claude cellophane-wrapped silver dol- j Sighler and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar lars among them decorated thejHilberg. table! This was the manner in j I which their son. Raymond, ex-! After, a two-hour tramp through ' pressed his sentiments, To add tofRourke and son, Johnnie, returned the merriment, a mock wedding I home with two field mice that ceremony was staged, with, Mr. j foolishly crossed their path while! and Mrs. Deskis playing the lead- ,they werP hunting pheasants. Andj ing roles. 80--b°th father and son will enjoy j The bride looked lovely in gray | the warmth of fur-lined ear muffs satin and orchid corsage as she j this winter. • V , marched down the aisle on the About the nicest gift our Elmer Glossori received on his birthday Nov. 9, was a phone call from his war time buddy from- Grand Island. Neb. Wonder if had i anything to do with it? Mr. and Mrs. James Haxton are the proud parents of a girl, born at St. Joseph's hospital in Chicago. The little Miss weighed in at 7 pounds and 14 ounces. Susan Ann is the name mother picked for her future little helptr. Our congratulations to Mr., and Mrs. Haxton. arm of her father, Peter Rymus, You are invited to attend thin at HANK'S FIRFSIDF. INN i Routes 31 and 12, Ringwood, 111. * • V • • • Saturday, Nov. 19th *• TURKEYS -- DUCKSOBESE ^ • Plans are . under way by • the Screwy Dozen for their annual {Christmas party for McCullom Lake youngsters. All the kiddies are asked to register their names and ages with Aunt Gort at Sig's grocpry on the Midway as soon as ! possible. , • * ' " " *•"' I The campaign for tiie paying of OOXGRATLATIOJJS TO Mrs. Grace Walton on her twenty-fifth birthday Nov. 13. Mrs. Beverly Rourke on her twenty-first birthday Nov. 11. Mrs. Nancy Doolin on her twenty-third birthday anniversary Nov. 26. Elmer fJlosson on his sixty-sixth birthday Nov. 9.. v/- Adlos. Complete line of Lee's poultry remedies at Wattle* Drug Store, Me- 'Henry. 8-tf Auto Radiator Service HAMIL'S GARAGE now has a complete set of test tanks, boil out tanks and flush out system. If your radiator needs work done, roding out, boiling * out, flushing out or repairing, new cores-or rebuilt radiators. Phone 682-W-2 Route U. S. 12 Volo, Illinois Bili Ring, the Radiator Man HAMIL'S GARAGE Phone 862-Route U. S. 12, Volo, Illinois Drag Ifcft 1Mb hmi,-.1 (Mbrt fill! far ltaunl( Research with a nerve-blocking drug at the University off Michigan makes it possible ^for doctors to determine in adpdnce whether sn operation to correct an over active sympathetic nervous system win be beneficial. ' Results of research with the drug, etamon, are reported in the Journal of Clinical Investigation by Dr. Sibley W. Hoobler. asisstant professor of internal medicine in the University of Michigan medical school. His research disclosed a high degree of control over the blood supply was exercised by the sympathetic nervous system. He limited his research to the feet and hands since accurate information on the blood flow could bC obtained more easily from these portions of the body. * When the drug was injected intravenously thereby blocking nerves, the flow of blood to the feet was increased to eight times the normal amount while the flow to the hands increased to three and four times normal. Dr. Hoobler reported. Using the drug on patients where the nerves controlling the blood supply to either the feet or hands had been cut showed that etamon acts only on the sympathetic nerves. TTiere was no increase in the blood flow in these esses, the research disclosed. . , ' Overactivity on the part of the sympathetic nervous system causes the blood vessels to be constricted, thus limiting the supply of blood that can reach the portion of the body in which these oversctive nerves are located, Dr. Hoobler explained. j Eugene Field's Monameat I Twenty-seven years after Eugene j Field died, children from all parts . of the country took pennies to ; school to help pay for a statue to i his memory. The statue, showing j bronze figures of an angel and two sleeping children, stands in Lincoln Park, Chicago. The feeloved children's poet was born in Sep- ' iember 1850. Need rubber stamps? The Plaindealer. Order at Look at the Record! CHEVROLET ADVANCE-DESIGN TRUCKS PREFERRED OVER NEXT MAKE BY MORE THAN 2 10 1* Hero is clear-cut endorsement by truck buyers and users as revealed by official registration figures--and what's more, Chevrolet trucks outsell the next two makes combined^ That's the record--now look at tho reasons: Look at Chevrolet's sturdy construction, rugged power with economy, handling ease and convenience. Look at all tho extra advantages of Chevrolet trucks and thon add tho fewest list prices in the industry. Now you know why Chovrolot trucks load them all I Como in and lot us show you and .toll you the full story of Chovrolot truck valuol • Official Registration Figurrt covering Chevrolet. waight - :--dan for the ten mor<%ht, fW. 1948 - Sept. IW9. J CHEVROLET featuring VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINES--ouster power per gallon, lower cost per load • DIAPHRAGM SPRING CLUTCH-- Smooth engagement • SYNCHRO-MESH TRANSMISSIONS-- Quick, smooth shifting a HYPOID ;REAR AXLES--5 times stronger than spiral bevel type • DOUBLE-ARTICULATED BRAKES--Complete driver control • WIDE-BASE WHEELS-- Increased tire mileage a ADVANCE-DESIGN STYLING--With the Cab that "Breathes" • BALL-TYPE STEERING--Easier "handling • yjSIIT-DESIGN BODIES--Precision built PHONE 277 CHEVROLET SALES McHENRY, ILLINOIS CORNER ILL. 31 AND 120 Ohy OoaftdlProoto&iift * COUNCIL ROOM November 7, 1949 The City Council met in- regular semi-monthly meeting, with Mayor Fretmd presiding: Alderpian present: Althoff, Anderson, Blake Freund, Vycital. Absent: Tonyan. Motion by Freund, seconded by Anderson, that the minutes of the last meeting be approved as read. Motion carried. Motion by Althoff, seconded by Freund, that the treasurer's report be approved as read. Motion carried. Motion by Vycital, seconded by Blake, that the collectors report be approved as read. Motion carried. Motion by Anderson, seconded by Blake, that the clerk's report be approved as read.' Motion carried. Motion by Blake, seconded by Anderson, that the following bills be paid as approved by the finance committee: Motion carried. Howard Ketchum, Road Grader 16.00 Mrs. M. L. Worts, Sidewalk 11.40 Elmer R. Murphy, Salary ^186.90 Toseph Orobel. Salary ........ 195.20 Arthur' J. Smith, Salary .... 195.20 Philip M. Thennes, Salary 178.20 Anton J. Freund, Salary .... $178.20 Farl R. Walsh. Office Ex pense Walter j. Freund, Grease JM2 4£18j George P. Freund, Salary LIS 65,00 48.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 50.00 30.00 106.00 William H. Althoff, Salary "Arnold Anderson, Salary George J. Freund, Salary Albert S. Blake, Salary .... CharleB W. Vycital, Salary Alfred Tonyan, Salary Vernon J. Knox, Salary .... James E. Larkin, Salary .... Earl R. Walsh, Salary ...... Mayme Buss, Salar&and commissions John J. McCarthy, Salary Philip Hastings, Police duty 110.10 Peter Hastings, Police duty 8.00 Illinois Bell Telephone Co. Telephone service Public Service Company Power and light A. H. Mosher, Printing W. R. Meadows Inc. Premix and calcium chloride Schmitt and Conway, Insurance 219.75 Stllling's "66" Service, Gas and oil police car and truck McHenry Artificial Stone Co.. Concrete and. cement Ero Erickson, Police radio maintenance Carey Electric Shop, Repairs to lights Richard F. Justen, Gas and oil,police car and truck (Sept.) McHenry Lumber Company, Lumber and coal A. S. Blake Motor Sales, Inc., Repairs to police car Mayme Buss, Supplies ... .. Westinghouse Electric Supply Co., Street lights The McHenry Plaindealer, Printing and publications Joseph Grobel, Extra police duty ,... John J. Vycital Hardware, Supplies :. The Fred W. Hanks Co., Waterworks supplies ........ City of Elgin Water Dept. Repairing water meters Tonyan Construction Company, Compressor use Rockwell Manufacturing Company, Waterworks supplies Earl R. Walsh, Express paid Win. Althoff Hardware, Supplies Clark , Chevrolet Sales Truck repairs and storage Thomas P. Bolger, Supplies ..........I.... Al's Welding and Repair Service, Welding Edward H. Nickels, Turpentine McHenry Sand and Gravel Co., Sand and gravel .... Rothermel Electric Shop. Moving and repairing lights : 21.00 Edward Tussey Police duty 56.00 Special Sewer Fund Fred C. Feltz, Salary 135.00 Mayme Buss Clerical 20.00 Wattles Drug Stor«>, Supplies 20.40 Hester Oil Company. Oil .... 17.23 61.53 220.10 14.30 375.73 32.50 130.76 100.93 45.31 15.00 11.46 99.56 32.81 80.06 15.50 4.00 21.93 16.21 69.91 10.00 29.94 Tm. 14.53 22.1S 1.88 1.75 1.02 92.20 and tube repalt PubUc Service Company Power and light Schmitt and Conway, Insurance 14.26 William Green. Commander o* McHenry Post No. 491 American Legion, was present to request Proclamation for display of American Flags Sunday, November 13, 1949, the date of dedication of the new Legion Home. Parking arrangements were also requested and agreed upon. A latter from the State of Illinois, Department of Health, approving McHenry city water, was read to the Council. The cierk was directed to publish the ter. / Motion by Althoff, soconded by Freund. to adjourn. Motion cat*-7 riedL ^ --dttORGB P. tfREUND, - Ma>o£ EARL R. .WALSH, City Clerk. . , • Life Insurance Companies There were 584 legal reserve lifl;"; insurance companies In the U. Si,"'*' at the start of 1949.. Total personnel engaged in life insurance waf 325,900. 4fr;jsM V - 'V'1" W FLOOR TILE 4^BALT and RUBBER / *1*0 I' *• ' - < PLASTIC WALL TILE j^ M. STANGARONE 661-J-l or 196-R McHenry, fit - - • .. • r • •••••" • ,, .*% ' , L & H TELEVISION L-,; *S EMERSON and MOTOROLA SALES -- SERVICE Phone 403 604 Front St. or 663-R-2 West McHenry, IUinoii - > n < i n t < 1 1A i v »ii iif.' ,|i ,f 'i' <i -t <i it.1 1.111 <i •! ,|. ,| 1.1 nn if . n CHANDLER and EIFERS, Auctioneers Having purchased a small farm Jh Wisconsin the tinderslgned will sell' at public auction on the farm known as the Monahan farm located 2 miles north of Wauconda, 2 miles south of Volo, on iJ. S. Route 12, on ...; SATURDAY, NOV. 26 • Commencing at 12:00 o'clock sharp, the following described property, to-wit: 41 HEAD of LIVESTOCK Consisting of , 23 Head of Holstein and Ayrshire Dairs Cows 8evcn' of these cows will be fresh or close springers by day of salffc 1 Holstein heifer 18 mos. old, bred; 3 Guernsey heifers, 18 mos. oli bred; 3 Holstein heifers, 1 years old; 2 Holstein heifers, 8 mos. old; ft----- heifer calves, 1 mo. old; 2 bull calves, 3 weeks old; 1 Ayrshire ball,it T mos. old, registered. Team of Horses, average weight aboHi 1000 lbs* • V geese, 2 ganders, 2 ducks, 1 drake. ' * ' \ FEED : 8V°busl»6T8"new corn, 3000 bu. oats, 20 bushels barley, tf tons 1st and 2nd cutting alfalfa, baled; 4 tons straw (baled). . MACHINERY Allis Chalmers Model C tractor on rubber with cultivator; Allis Chalmers 2-bot. 14-in. tractor plow; McD. corn binder; McD. grain binder 8-ft.; New Idea manure spreader; McD. 5 ft. mower; Case hay loader; John Deere 999 corn planter with fert. attach, and tongue trucks. r Horse disc; dump rake; hammermill; 3-section drag; gang plow; rubber tire wagon and rack; iron wheel wagon and rack; Dodge dump truck; Model A Ford chassis with low speed axel; brooder house 6x8; brooder house 10x12; electric brooder stove; electric brooder,"200 chick size; Sears 400-egg size incubator; electric chick stripper with automatic heating tank; Burpee cow sealer and cooker; McD. milking"" machine, 2 double units; pump and-motor; 16 milk cans. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Cold Spot refrigerator.: Norge upright freezer; kitchen cabinet base. TERMS--All sums of $25 and under, cash, over that'amount % cash and the balance to be paid in 6 equal monthly installments plus carrying charges. All property to be settled for on the day of sale. No property to ba removed until settlement is made. JOSEPH JIRA N Thorp Finance Corp., Clerking W. F. Powers, Representative Phone Woostock 110 mi 1111 nn H' 4 '.H"i"i"i"i"i"i"m"i"i"M'm nil tinm i i u i. SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE! Tilly Tyler BLOUSES 1 -fm* 2 for 3.00 A special purchase means extra savings for youl Save on these lovely blouses by Tilly Tyler ... of fine combed cottons, handsomely tailored end detailed ... finished with ocean pearl buttons. In prints,, polka dots, plaids, pastels. Sizes 32-38 and 40-' \ • Tailored of fine shirfin^fabriet. rV fabrics wed in men's &Q0 «mJ 440 shirts! PHONE 182 McHESRY, ILL. T^T^F'V *