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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Nov 1950, p. 7

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_ , 1 * '•» * r .. .. Thuraday. Nowata* 16. ;'., , *« - I»'jr:1 v ^ - '•/• " "'i '" r%~ " "*'" 1 -• "• : 1V*'~ • ••-^*#^-' : i. ;.-^. ". f\t>' "i^fe-^.'-.',7- • ^ . I- :^'"? '"' J1 •-. . r CityOouncil Proceedings n*nMiniiiimiii>>H COUNCIL ROOM fe'!| November 6, 1950 ^ iThe City Council met in regular semi-monthly meeting with Mayor Freund presiding. Aldermen present: Althoff, Anderson, Freund, Rothermel, Vycital. Absent Thennes. ,. Motion by Anderson, seconded Rothermel, that the minutes of (he last meeting be Approved as read. Motiou carried. Motion by Fremiti, seconded by Vycital, that the treasurers report be approved as read. Motion carried. Motion by Anderson, seconded by Rothermel, that the collector's report be approved as read. Motion carried. Motion by Rothermel, seconded Vycital, that the clerk's report be approVed as read: Motion carried. Motion by' Anderson, seconded by Rotherinel, that th«i following bills be paid as approved by iiie finance committee: Motion carried. Henry A. Nulle, County Collector, Athletic Field taxes $ 11.12 in J. McCarthy, Salary 216.10 Elmer R. Murphy, Salary 182.20 Joseph C. Grobel, Salary, 192.20 Arthur J. Smith, Salary, .... 192.20 Philip M. Thennes, Salary 175.80 Anton H. Freund, Salary .... 175.80 Bar] R. Walsh, Office expense 06.00 George P. Freund, Salary 48.00 William H. Althoff, Salary 30.00 Arnold Anderson, Salary 30.00 George J. Freund, Salary Leo G. Rothermel, Salary Edward J. Thennes, Salary Charles W. Vycital, Salary Earl R. Walsh, Salary .... John E. Looze, Salary Thomas F. Bolger, Salary Mayme Buss, Salary and commissions Clyde Rhoades,(Police service Albert B. Nugent,. Police service Elmer R. Murphy, Extra. • police duty \ Joseph Grobel, tJse of car ft extra police duty Ero Erickson, Police radio maintenance Althoff's^ Hardware, Supplies W. S. Darley ft Co., Police supplies ...r; Milwaukee Lead, Works, Lead pipe ft waterworks supplies Tonyan Brothers, Crushed ; road gravel W. R. Meadows Inc. Pre-V mix ft patching material Stllling's "66" Service, Gas, & oil, police car ft truck McHenry Lumber Company, Coal ! K. E. Erickson, Company Signs A. S. Blake Motor Sales, Inc., Repairs to police ¥ car Freund Oil Comp iny, Gas - Knox Motor Service, Inc., Freight McHenry Garage, Welding Earl R. Walsh, Freight paid .....' a Edward H. Nickles, Sup-. plies * McHenry Sand ft . Gravel Co., Crushed road gravel i ft grading 30.09 30.00 30.00 30.00 105.00 60.00 30.00 •^9 208.00 7*00 - *00 15.00 I#J54 •M54 101.10 28684 137.88 11.43 18.47 .52 u19• 0 1.47 1**9 223.70 Worts Service Station, Kerosene ft tire repair 1,17 Clark Chevrolet Sales, Truck storage ft repairs (111 Vycitai's Hardware, Sup Plies ".UlS Hoary A. Nulle, County Collector, Athletic field taxes gj£2 Illinois Bell Telephone Company, Telephone ser- ^ } vice « * tfUDO Philip M. Thennes, Ice Public Service Company, *« Power ft light M4.71 Weber Plumbing ft Heat-, * ing, Rodiug sewers , Iff.00 Downs Motor Transport, Inc., Freight 7.71 McHenry State Bank, In- : Tax -- 123.30 Duncan Parking Meter Corp, Payment 350.00 SPECIAL SEWER FUHD Fred C. Felts, Salary ...i... $135.00 Mayme Buss, Clerical 20.00 Weber Plumbing ft Heat- : ing. Labor at disposal iv plant, -1,50 W. S. Darley ft Co. Sealing discs ft wire ... Iii94 Thennes Oil Co., Fuel oil '1132 Public Service Company Power ft light RL68 Carey Electric Shop, Repairing pump 2.50 Motion by Althoff, seconded by Rothermel, to authorise the purchasing committee to purchase new snow plow, based on submission of two or more bids. Motion carried. Motion by Althoff, seconded by - J •*« ^ ~ v * ' ' - • -> • • - • -1-- , ^ ~ - -:iV ?• V \ * > r, , T Rothermel, to adjourn. Motion «»*• riedi - t * - --- . QSORGB P. flUBtntfb «"':«<$ •'vf." Mayor. L ft. WALSH, City Clerk. ' * ^ Author And Editor To $ptak On Far Eol John Strollni, author, eMor and war cofrespondent. wbo Was In the war-torn Far East this spring, will talk and show his colored movies at the Woodstock Community high school Dec. 4, at 8 p.m. The lecture is being sponsored by } the McHenry county Farm Bureau, • according to Mrs. Marlowe Shaw, Hebron, president of the board. The public is invited. The speaker will show pictures taken tlil spring when he made a 35,000 mile trip around the world for the MBA newspaper syndicate, CBS, and the Country Gentleman, of which he is associate editor. Tickets may be obtained from any Farm Bureau member or at the Home Bureau office, 215 8. Madieoa, Woodstock. "Lien's Providsr" The Jackal is called the " provider." When on the trail <tt Us prey, his hideous calls disclose hi* whereabouts to the lion, who fallows in his wake and drtwtb MM away from the carcass wfctn the kill is made, leaving Ua tfen fragments when his own Is satiated. • • I l l 11 HIH 11 111'MM I M"HH' II 11111 i H I U I I I I M i N I FLOOR TILE CEMENT WORK Asphalt and Rubber also Plastic Wall Tile Foundations - Driveways and Sidewalks - Stain Riverside Tile & Cement Co. 126 Riverside Drive Ifoone 661-J-l or 196-R McHenry, III. COME IN and Enjoy the Sparkling Rhythm o! ^. ERNIE WAGNER at the Hammond Organ NOW PLAYING NIGHTLY Your Favorites. 01d and Now Boar thorn as prosontod by this artist of lilt console. RED STAR INN s Richmond, Illinois * • * !•; cant be MOM Vve l>elleve that something has happened in 1950 that you should take to heart. EverjintttMiyeqr** Buicks were intrO' ducedjjlhein^ fromjjeople who traded other makes of cars for this bounteous beauty. The total is more than 200,000. That's 200,000 "freshmen" added to the roll call of Buick owners--200,000 people who must have sized up the current version of the cars they owned, and decided that Buick offered more thrill, more comfort, more satisfaction for the money., Beyond that, of course, there were other hundreds of thousands who already owned a Buick and bought a new one this year. But we're speaking here ol new owners only. ,We can name many reasons for this landslide -- including Fireball power -- an incomparable jr*i4e -- and Dynaflow Drive.* We can remind you that the Buick Special, Super and Roadmaster just about blanket the range of a car-owner's aspirations--matching prices with many sixes in the lower brackets--matching distinction with the finest in the fine-car field. We might add that Buick prices are doubly attractive--since their list prices include many features customarily on die "extra" list. But why try to spell out all the reasons Buick wins in a showdown? The proof of the pudding is in this great car itself. Better come in -- look it over --and find out what an unbeatable buy it is. m ROADMASTER, «*» *•1 -- SilCLR mu4 SPECIAL -rtn'fifi Whin better automobiles art bailt BUICK will baild • • • T-- to HCNKYJ. TAYLOK. ABC N,lwort, i.njm, vow rcr TO GKAm vaum & ' ^ r-- R. L OVERTQN MOTOR SALES ' V > " ' v : " \ . • . • *03 FEONT STBEET FBONE • KcHXintT, IEL wmM iimt ASTOHOiiili am iuih toict 'tiu »ou» imit Spring Grove A ^ Mrs. Mark Pierce was hostess to the members of her club at her home on Tuesday night. Games of five hundred were played and prizes went to Mrs. Cnurles Gillespie, Mrs. Mark Pierce an* Mrs. Frank Sanders. A lovely lunch was served by the hostess after cards. Mr. and Mts John McGovern spent Sunday in Chicago with his father, Mr. Bdward McGovern in honor of his birthday. Sunday guests in the Math Ntmsgern home were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Nlmsgern of McHenry, Mta. and Mr, Arthur Nlmsgern of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lent and Linda of Lily Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Jordan and son, Bobby, of Shsron, Wis. Bobbie Ipad spent several days -with his grandparents through the week. Those from here who attended the wedding on Nov. 4 of Stanley Schmitt and Margaret Hurtel at Freemont Center were Mr. am' Mrs. Frank May and Eugene May. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kattner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown tnd family and Mr. and Mrs. Leander Lay. Mr. and Mrs. John Doetsch of Bristol, Wis. and Mrs. Eldred Johnson of McHenry and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kattner spent Sunday at Holy Hill, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pierce and family of Chicago spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mn, Mark Pierce. f DR. HENRY FREUND OPTOMETRIST „ At 136 8. Green St., McHenry i r (Closed Thursday Afternoons) Eyes Examined -- Glasses Fitted flml Training -- Visual RehabilHatian ' Complete Visual Analysts B4y> • to 18 and l to 5 -Saturday Irenlnga: 6:00 cs 8:80 PHONE MeHENRY 411 * 'M Dsath Ears feeeettf Paul Albert Fohrman, O, of Elgin, was fatally injured at 6:36 p.m. Wednesday of last week, when he was struck by an automobile driven by Eve E. Geske, 29, of Dundee at the intersection of Spring aud North streets. He die* in St. Jeesptf shortly More 8 pm. FOhrmnn's death ia E|Mi traffic fatality o( the year mars a safety record wfeMI nnt' the city in second plase in United State in cities of 25,000 and 50,000. Need rnhber stamps? Ordsr g| The Plsindealer. so MOUOOO ntv. Tbis fen yon dbb ttoa... pins eu dsods, paid twice __ in and open an INSUEll Curronl Eirnings 3% Savings Aaxmnt NOW MARENGO FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION i F. B. KELLET. 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