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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Dec 1953, p. 7

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v V"' ^ rT' »». *. •> iPiPIHI I 'H rfm ...,. ,S;, 2V- -•? Added Power, Performance Mark Chevrolet w h A rv L E N • C A Tht new Illinois drirsrs act make* It na&hitory is* H» p»ur> at 8UU l»sa» a* tax dtftar #ilpl<fli* of EMCT STAflPB fVBIIWe .N%tio«*|. CasrA tk« *tth divi- . Governor WUll«m G. Stratton J sion (rf the guard, i made up of Announced at his Thursday press j downstste units, will soon return conference that ground clearance at the sit* of Uu» few (13,600,900 state offtee building In Springfield will begin nmt sosfitfc. Tte governor said that %U but one of the 18 condemoatioa suits flletl tp obtai* complete state ownership of the two blocks immediately west of the statohouse have been negotiated. He congratulated Attorney General L^athjam Castlf asd his staff for speedy com$tetipn of this work. Governor Str&ttpn alsq said that he will shortly annouQ^ce reorganization plans fpr the Illinois to Illinois from (Menu service, which began in February, 1952. The governor Indicated he would ma|$ a decision on the resignations of two members of the HUpoi« Harness Racing Board When the board meets later this month. $. V. Champion, of Peoria, and Eugene J. Hayes, of DuQuoin, chairman, have submitted reflections to .the rnor. , v . - A Gift For Family FOB FHES MMI 4m\z> K % ^ AJLtVA" ROBERT "•smm Ph. McHenry 1170-M l;< |'.l| • Units Trees tor sale1 at Park Pub, corner of Green and j Pearl St. Fraak Holt. 32 Tl» hm-doot wdsa in the "210" Stties f ; tjrfriAos tha riew betety aad snrtacss ef the Ckw- M iVfi: Mtet Uae for 1954. fie "210" Series is one of three U*. .1 <;» by the CQTPpsny in an array et II fcedy models. Added power and chassis improvements, extension of the Pamftfe automatic trrnsmtasfon optkwi to all cars tlnd ntrnfoas new interiors in striking ,«©to harmonies are a few of the principal features. • v. SALVATION ARMY .. DRIVE CONTINUES " •IN TWO COMMUNITIES ^ T|»e McHenry. »h»V»nui, old Steffan, of tfcs local Salvation Army service unit, has announced that a fairly good rectum has been received from the fappeal letters which were mailed by the committee recently. Mr. Steffan said that a number of contributors have not been heard from as yet, and urges everyone to turn in his contribution to 'the treasurer, James LarJtla, as "Soon as possible. & A representative of the Salva- " tion Army service unit depart- *inent will be in McHenry in the - near future to confer with the "local committee, and to finalize the campaign. The annual campaign of The ftpalvation Army for funds 1s now wing conducted in Wonder Lake, also, under the leadership of the Chairman John J. McMohon, Wilbur Haak, treasurer, and local service unit committee members. If you have not been contacted, please mail your contribution to Wilbur Haak, treasur- **er, at Wonder Lake. All checks ^should be made payable to The •Salvation Army. | *»<»£*<!» -• , The Illinois Public Aid Commission will increase its maximum grants to persons on old Sage assistance, blind assistance viand disability assistance rolls *from $71 to 174 a month, effective in January. This action fol- Jtows an increase in the consumers* price index of the U.S. bureau of labor statistics. JUNIOR DRUM XKD BUGLE COUPS QF LEGION ORGANIZED Earlier this month, the first meeting of the junior drum and bugle corps of McHenry Post, No. 491, The American Legion, was held. The following boys have signed lip: Hugh Saynor, Jr., Warren D. Rosso, George Rossi, Michael Stueben, Harold D. Vycital, John J. Vycital, David Knox, Robert Jftrachek, James Becker, Charley Knight, David Lee Miller, Paul Seeber, JCddie Mars and Buddy Reid. Harold Vycital called the meeting to order and introduced Donald Dewey as the instructor who will teach the drums and Paul Raasch as the instructor for buglers. There tyre twentysix instruments available for the boys, including bugles, small drums and bass drums. Commander Bernard Matchen said that the organization will have the support of the post and is being sponsored by the rifle squad of the American Legion Post, No. *»%. ' " " The junior drum and bugle corps is organized for boys between the ages of 8 and 14 and the help of any interested parents is needed for supervising practice. Meetings will be held at the Legion haU each Tuesday CHRISTMAS DANCE The Christmas Fantasy dance at the high school Saturday evening, Dec. 19, is being sponsored by the seniors and is tor high school students and their guests. Students will obtain passes from the principal's office for out-of-school guests. CONING EVENTS December IT W.S.C.S. Christmas Meeting December IS Riverview Camp, R.N.A. Christmas Party -- K. of C. Hall -- 8 p.m. -- Election of Officers Social Meeting, Women Of The Moose -- Christmas Dinner -- Moose Hall , December IS Christmas Party --, Johnsburg Public School P.T.A. -- School Hall -- 8 p.m. December It O.E.S. Stated Meeting -- 8 p.m. -- Acacia Hall January 5 Fox River Valley Camp, R.N.A, Installation -- Legion Home 8 p.m. January St. Mary's P.T.Ai -- Parents' Night CARD OF THANKS I would like to take this means of thanking friends and neighbors for visits, cards, prayers and offers of help since the time of my accident two months ago. The many kindnesses extended were greatly appreciated. *32 LeRoy J. Wagner Beautiful Xmas Trees for pale at Park Pub, oorner of Green and Peart St. Frank Holt. S» *-- FARM SERVICE WAY ' ' J < AUCTION Henry A. Freeman and Eugene Fredrick, Auctioneer^' Haying been inducted into the Army, the undersigned will aell at Public Auction on the Wilcox farm, located 1% miles Northwest of Greenwood, 111., or 7% miles Northeast of Woodstock, HI., or 6^ miles Southeast of Hebron, 111., or 6 miles West of Ring-wood, 111., on fUNDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1953 Sale to start at 12:00 o'clock Noon 58 HOLSTEIN CATTLE SS Oowi--14 are springing, 7 are fresh, balance milking good. 7 Heif-, ere, 20 months old; & Heifers, 8 months old; 8 Heifers, 1 to 2 months old; 4 Heifers, 1 year old; 2 Bulla, 1 year old and 7 months old. MILK EQUIPMENT -- De Laval milking machine, 3 units, with motor and compressor; 16 milk cans, 2 wash tanks, 1 hot water heater. SI HOGS -- K Brood sows, 25 feeder pigs, 75 lbs.; 1 Chestej White fcoar. 22 POULTRY -- 20 White Rock hens. 4 geese. ORA1N, HAY, FE|SD'-- 800 bales alfalfa hay, second prop; 30 tons of clover hay, baled; 15 tons straw, baled; 150Q bu. oats, 1400 bu. ear corn, 30 ft. ensilage in 14 ft. silo. ' * TRACTORS -- Oliver 1949 No. 77 tractor, McDeering F-12 tractor with cultivator. -TRACTOR EQUIPMENT -- Oliver 2-16 in. tractor gang plow, on rubjMr; John Deere 8 ft. tandem disH, D^vid Bradley manure spreader, |)avid Bradley hammer mill, 50 ft drive belt Kelly Ryan 40 ft elesvator, Ford Model A power unit gfiORN PICKER -- John Deere corn picker, No. 101,' semi-mounted. TjTARM MACHINERY --- Mower, cultlpacker, 4 section lever drag -with draw bar, corn planter, two wheel trailer implement, McDeering aide delivery rake. AUTO -- 1939 Pontiac auto. JPst^al Farm Auction Service Tenfis. " ^ " WILBUR WIERSMA FARM AUCTION SERVICE, Clei : srklng^ NOTICE OUR DINING ROOM ' • AT V* i, HETTERMANN'S TAVERN , v i » JOHNSBURG. ILL. BE DEC ft?? :> i* F*oi%- . TO SS^dSBar Will Remain Classified Ada Place yoofs with m PtelndeMM today! driving. The revocation power is no longer placed with judges, and a judge cannot suspend a license for 30, 40 or 90 days. (Section SS, a, t,' Drivers License Act.) Anyone convicted of -dvankea driving loses hi» drive» ti(8mss. He . cannot apply for a new one for at least a year. (Section 31, d, 2, Drivers License Act.) These are among? the provisions of the new drivers license law which make it a greater source' of protection for the majority of drivers and their passengers. The problem of drunken driving is a major one. Tipsy drivers are a constant source of danger to everyone DMT them as long as they are behind the wlieel of a motor vehicle. TraSc safety experts believe that the best way to convince them of the foolhardlness of attempting to drive an automobile while under the influence of intoxicating drinks Is outright revocation of their driving privileges, rather than the softer punishment of a suspension of only a month or two. This 'is now the law in Illinois. 1 $141674 Collected In-v Fin*. F--9 For 'St A total of $14,674.10 was turned over tp McHenry count; in fines am| fee* collected for the year ending Dec. 1, 1953, by the office of Stage's Attorney Don A. Wicks. The report was filed in circuit court and approved by Jud^e WiUiam M. Carroll. Fines and fees are collected from cases which ware prosecuted during the year. NOTICE! For the past five 5 years Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. Coates have been owners of the Peter M. J listen Furniture - * < ' Stock, having chased the Stock in 1948 f it is Mr. 6 Mrs. Edward F. Coates who are going out of the Furnitur^Business and NOT PETER M. JUSTEN SMCMSKU^nglKR : I TOYS FOR BOYS - Mechanical Freight Train All Rubber Trucks fuid Cars All Steel Dump Truck All Steel Steam Shovel Fire Department Set ... Mr. Potato Head Set I Jig $aw Puzzles (600 p<i ... | Whirli Crow Target Set 11 Pc. Tool Set - Metal Casf Old Time Car Assembly Set Cross Country Turnpikf Big Two Gun Holster Set Ivory Trimmed Cap Pistol Gold Plated Cornel ^8c | Man On flying Trapeze $2.49 American Beauty Red Wagop $1^9 Metal Wheelbarrow $1.49 boctors Kits -- &L96 - GIFTS FOR BOYS ^I f Boys Dress Socks -- Boys' Leather Glov^ .Tr....^..:v_ .a .... • $ Warm Wool Mittens * Outdoor Pocket Knives Warm Sweat Shirts Leather Cowboy Belts Boys' Warm Winter Caps^^.jn;:'.^.:...;.„;:..::^n^ IMMnWOMDMDIRMBMMi * nw 'r - GIFTS FOR GIRLS Gay Holiday Dresses * Q to 1^.. 4M0 t» $9j90 Trimmed Panties s£ \ _ Girls Wallets Angora Knit CoUar* $1.00 Angora Head Warmers All Wood Head Scarf ... ^ U«: - GIFTS FOR MOTHERS * ... $1.98 to iass •A - TOYS FOR GIRLS - ; Oil Painting Sets . Mrs. Potato Head Gamii $1^00 Curses Kits $1.98 Metal Doll .Stroller $138 $2.98 S1J79 .. 79c .. 79? $4.98 ttctoiu* 92m . $1.00 to $1JS IL9S to 29c "Kiddy Kook" Dish Set Doll-E Bed S«* Baby Grand Piano g All M^tal Telephone ... Lovable Character | 14 in. Baby Dolls Cannon Boxed Towel Sets Large Fluffy Cannon Towels .. All Nylon Slip* . Ruth Barry Hose ... Warm Wool Gloves Fashionable Handbags 10 in. Glass Salad Bowl 6 in. Candy Dish 99^ 2 Tier Chrome Tidbit Tray Large "Lazy Susan'* Plastic Bread ,,v;.• tut, Mixing Bowl Sets 69e to SMS Womens Billfolds - Large AastS1JW to tftSB Ladies Trimmed P»nU»» Large Asst of Dolls IL98 to $15^8 $8£8 . $4.98 to $7.98 $6.98 $5(98 - GIFTS FOR DAD - •hr.-- ,:'r: g Large Reed Doll Carriage | Folding Doll Buggies | Clever Musical Dogs .......... | Cute Musical Clowns ......... g Cuddly Soft Animals $1.49 to $2.98 | Sewing Machine That Saw $4J8 I All Metal DoU JIou^bg $238 | DoU Luggage - All Type«^...^L„....... $1^9 to $4.49 Toy Brooms 49c s Men, s Argyle Hose to 99c Men's Nylon' Hose 79c Leather Billfolds (Plus Tfcixf $L99 McGregor Shaving Kit $9^ Paper Mate Pens $1« "fk GIFTS FOR BABV Comb and Brush Sets -- .'. $1.00 .. 49c $2.98 $5.98 $8.98 to $12.98 5 Baby Battles and Toys S All Nylon Bootie Sets r | Beautiful jCom|orter ^et | Baby Pram Suits | Baby Dresses (Size , $2.98 to $3.98 I COMPLETE ASSORTMENT Of J Xmas Decorations - Lights - Wreaths - Ornaments Centerpieces - Wrapping Paper and Ribbons. - GIFTS FOR THE HOME - Table Lamps T. V- Lamps .. Pin-Up Lamps • -•*>*--"-- $2.99, Lamp Shades ....• $1.99 to $9.99" Loop Pile Rugs $1^9 to $3.99' Holiday Table (poye^p>,99c to Dinnerware Sets $2.98 to $9£& Christmas Candles Pr. 10c to $L0^ -CHRISTMAS CANPY- ' .. I A, 99P, Lb. 59c . lb. 69c Lb. 89e 5c to 35c Old Fashioned Hard Candy Mix Chocolate Covered Peanuts Chocolate Stars --.-- Fancy Boxed Chocolates Candy Cones BEN FRANKLIN L Y O M E D - N A T I O N A L L Y YOUR FAMILY CHRISTMAS GIFT STORB . v . « I .i '-itayfc&K. j. ""Mfc JM

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