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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 31 Mar 1955, p. 11

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thur9day,March3l/I955 WiP THE M<«ElJRY PLXniDEAitH «.••»» McCullom Lake News By Ev» I«V(«qlji Mark The Day!! Saturday, April 2, will long be remembered in our community. This will be the 'day on which tour future will be decided foir good or 111. B# ey^r you vote on this most controversial issue, it is this reporter's opinion that every man aaa woniam casting a ballot should have the courage of hia or her convictions and vote as your conscience dictates. May we all go to the polls on Saturday, April 2, at the beachhouse between the hours of 7 a.m. &nd 7 p.m. ^ Belated Greetings to those .very. nice people, Matie and Hermm Langerbeck. They celebrated , forty-two years of wedded $Ubs on Tuesday, liarch 22. Best wishes for this year and all the golden years Ahead. , Big Seven That was the theme of Mark Hansen's party to commemorate his seventh birthday on Saturday, March 26. His cake was emblazoned with a large seven. The small fry that turned out for this gay festivity were Eddie Koch, Harold Myfer, Berenice and Diane Bjork, J. R. Levesque and of course, Mark's sister and 'brother, Janet and Guy. The wee ones played games and performed in order to vie for the wonderful prizes. Ice cream, chocolate milk and candy topped off the super birthday party. Another Hansen Party .This one marked the third anniversary of his birth for Master Guy Hansen. The family gathering was held on Sunday, March 27, although his birthday was Wednesday, March 30. Aunts end uncles arrived- from Chicago to help make the day a memorable one for Guy. Attending the shindig" were Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hansen. Hospitalised Chester Sheriff entered Mem-' orial hospital, Woodstock, Monday afternoon, March 28- Chesterunderwent surgery Tuesday morning for an old ailment. We hope by this writing "Shorty" is well on the mend and will be home soon with his ever lovin' Pauline. Double Christening ; Two infants will be presented «t the font for baptism on Sufiday, April 3, at St. Stephan's Reformed church in Chicago. One is Donald, tlunee-month-old son of M&rle and Gregory Burg and the other is ffOmherly Aim, onemonthiold daughter of ShMey and Will Doner of Chicago. Arriving from Indiana, for the occasion will be 'Marie's twin sister, iFlorence, and her husband, Mel LeVee, and their daughters, Leslie and Carol. It was the earnest desire of Marie and Shirley that their two babies could be presented to the Lord at the same time. We are so happy for them that their wishes will be fulfilled. Another Birthday Was celebrated in fine fashion At Bereniece and Whitey's Royal Inn oh- Saturday, March 26. This time the guest of honor was Annie Matthesius. In addition to her beaming husband, fired, Mardy and Don Larch and Lil and Dave Hansen were on hand to t«b» part in the festivities. Ann's legal birthday was March 24 when she was just a wee hit "over 21." Oops, We Missed Mary Kantorski's birthday on March .24.- Belated greetings .to a fine gal. • Mary enjoyed a day of shopping and visiting with her daughter in Chicago to mark her day. Young Lady of Seven Miss Nancy Burg was the charming hostess at her- own party on Thursday, March 24. She? jentertaimed her. cousjbw, Di. ane,; "Jimmy and Johnny Burg, together with Mama Evelyii and Gregory, Bonnie and Wee baby, Donnie, together with their mother, Marie, and also Mark) and Corky Peterson. Nancy was so thrilled with the affair she skipped and danced to the delight of her guests. Mother Myrtle served attractively trimmed cup cakes with candles and ice cream Ail- Each child received a prize as a memento of the occasion. Full tummies were the order of the day. "WHILE THE SIGK MAN HAS LIFE THElCE IS HOPE" * (Authors name below) This wise saying is much truer now, than when it was written over 2000 years ago. If you know anyone that has been sick for a long time tell him "There , is Hope". New discoveries are constantly being released for prescription use, and if he will only keep closely in touch with his Physician, one of these new medicines may "cure" him. We stock them in our prescription department as rapidly as they are available. Ask Your Physician To Phone McHENRY 26 When You Need A Medicine A great many thoughtful people entrust us with the responsibility of filling their prescriptions. May we compound yours? NYE Drug Store "WALGREEN AGENCY" 129 N. Riverside Dr. McHenry, HL PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS • Quotation i>y Marcus Cicero 60 B.C. Oba and Data 'Carrie and A1 iSesko are wearing a proud look these days due to -the "new" wagon parked In front of their house. But Carrie says that it takes them where they want to go, which is the important thing. Daughter Beverly Sesko, accompanied by her classroom from St. Pat's, journeyed to Elgin recently for a song fest at one of the Catholic churches in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Jame Kantorski entertained Mr. and Mrs. John Popek and Mrs. Leo Odegard of Milwaukee, and Mr. and Mis. Bob Loesch of Chicago. Mr. Odegard was unable to come due to recent surgery. A delicious feast was prepared by Mary for the occasion. Therfesa and Willard Schultz were happily surprised on Sunday with a visit from Mrs. Sam Tamburrina and daughter, Pat, of Chicago. Mrs. "T." is Will's sister. 'Twas a lovely day for a drive. • -- :t\- * Meeting D^ta^ls of the Cullom-Knoll meetipg held Wednesday, March 30, will be covered in the next issue. Remember .to get out and vote and we'll have .the results next week. That's all there is, there isn't any haOre. Bye, bye. ligjaijgawfiaiiteii STATE OP ILLINOIS) COUNTY OF McHENRY) SS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF McHENRY COUNTY ' ERNEST MALSCH and MAKfiS M. MALSCH, Plaintiffs VS. JOHN J. PHILLIPS and EDITH A. PHILLIPS, his wife, and JOHN E. LOOZE, Trustee, Defendants NO. 33810 NOTICE OF SALE PjtJBLiC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that in pursuance of a decree made and entered by said Court in the above-entitled cause on the 3rd day of March A.D. 1955, I, Fred R. Kelley, Master in Chancery of the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois, will on the 11th flay of April. A. D. 1955, at the. hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon on the JBast steps of the County Court House in the City of Woodstock, County of McHenry, State of Illinois, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, all and singular the following described premises and real estate in said Decree mentioned, situated in the County of McHenry and State of Illinois, or so much thereof as -may be sufficient to satisfy said decree, to-wit: Parcel 1: A tract of land lying in the Southwest corner of the Northwest quarter of Section 19, Township 45 North, Range 9 East of the Third Principal Meridian, described as follows: Beginning at the Southwest corner of said Northwest quarter of Section 19; thence East upon and along the East and West quarter Sectitin line of said Section, 180.58 feet to a point; thence North parallel with the West line of the Northwest Quarter of Baid Section, 1*7.58 feet to a point; thence West parallel with the aforesaid East and West quarter Section line, 180.58 feet to a point on the West line of said Section; thence South upon and along the aforesaid West line of said Section, 147.58 feet to the place of beginning, in McHenry County, Illinois. ALSO Parcel 2: A tract of land lying' in the Southwest corner of the Northwest quarter of Section 19, Township 45 North, Range 9 East of the Third Principal. Meridian, described as follows: Beginning at the Southwest cor- Home Improvements KAHL SCHNAREL, CART, XUJSVQCS Phone MErcury 9-7233 • Insulation e Storm Windows • Asbestos Siding • Fibre Glass Awnings • Ornamental Iron Works • Fencing • Landscaping COMPAM nice C0MPARI VALVC And You'll Choose the Powerful For Complete on the Farm Tire Service " CaU Us . .. McHenry 294 or 295-J We Install Liquid in Tins, on ,tite farm or in our shop. Tinst one DEEP TREAD GROUND G R I P ' - OPEN CENTER TRACTOR TIRE NO OTHER TRACTOR T I R E S G I V E SO MUCH FOR SO LOW A P R I C E GOOD USED 6:00x16 FARM WAGON TIRES Abo Large Selection Of All Other Sizes WE *Q H TTPBTPC FOR ALL MAKES HAVE Dnl lJjlU£D CARS & TRUCKS Up To $5.00 Trade-In For Tour Old Battery McHenry Tire Mart WALT FREUND and BOB THURLWELL, Props. 828 Main Street Phone 294 or 295-J HcBeni} ' 'iter & faiilfariaMbstqu&rler ojt 'ife, th«n^ Sia^ Atpati Inif along. .the ;®ast ' wwi isfectLon line, i«0.58 <Wet to a point for a place of beginning; thence East upon?' and "along the East and West quarter Section , line of said Section, 50 feet to a point on the said East and We&t quarter Section line; thencfe North parallel with the West line. of the Northwest quarter of said Section, 147.58 feet to a point; thence West parallel with the aforesaid East and. West quarter 'Section line, do fept; thence South parallel •frith the West line qt the Northwest quarter of eald Section, 147.58 feet to the place of beginning, in McHenry County, Illinois, together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments, privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging. Said property shall be aold,oubject to all general taxes thatTinay he due at the. time of s<aid Dated at Marengo, Illinois, this 8th day of March A. D. 1955. FRED R. KfiLLET, Master in Chancery of the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois. Plaintiff's Attorney: Harry C. Kinne, Jr. Attorney at Law McHenry, Illinois (Pub. Mar. 17-24-31) Want Ads bring results. Place yours with' the Plaindealer WORWICK'S McHenry Camera Center Cameras Photographic Equipment Amateur and Professional Bought, Sold and Exchanged PHOTO SUPPLIES View Masters and Reels Color Films Processed Family Albums See Us Before You Boy Worwick's Studio 1(7 N. Riverside Drive PHONE McHENRY 275 Johnsburg By Betty Hettermann Home From Hospital Sam Tomasello, who spent over a week in Memorial hospital, should be ^ recuperating at his home by the time this is printed. Sam has had quite a siege these past days and I'm quite sure .he is very happy and grateful over all the phone cans, cards and little remembrances he received from his friends. Hope he doesn't have sL recurrence of his recent trouble. Hortie Fpwj Service Mis. tVillard Mfe$eitt anil her two sorts, Glenn and Roger, ate very happy to have their husband and father home from service. Mr. Meyers ihas spent the last four years with the Army. He spent his last months in Fort. Worth, Texas. School Boaid . Election An Important reminder that there will be a school board .election at the public school on Saturday, April 9* The hou^s for voting are from 12 p.m. to; 7 pjn. Be sure to get out and vote. ciotatae; itts afi -1&ttto tMr these ttoo congenial gentlemen. ' ^ Here 'n There , Gerald Wakitsch travelled to Great Lakes last Sunday to be sponsor for his 'friend'g baby. Watch this column , for .the date of the forthcoming dance at the Community club shortly after Easter. . Competition.' Has "Mayor" Bill Ricks got competition for his post? It has been rumored' .that Clarence Smith would like to compete with Mr. Ricks for ihis title. Of How about some neWs, friends ? This column xs getting pretty slim. There must be something new happening In this fast growing community. Please give me a buzz at 1296-R before noon on Mondays if you have any news tidbits. M1IIWW J; Destruo^q^^ he far mote to the nation than (the loap New York, Washington or loa Angdtr es, says' Prof. Jolm -H. Garland of the University of Ifflftnto ih a new book, "The North America Midwest" to be published this fall. He predicts Chiefcfa may become the largest^ city l& America and declares tbat the Midwest, because of its. lOQfflaP. natural resources and duUtttins, may be the area on v^hich the fate of the free world will O® day stand or fall. Savings invested in Crystal Lake Savings and Loan earn 2^% plus % % extra. 23tf HARDEST BUSIEST CHEAPMPt WORKERS IN WtlW PLAENDKALESl WANT ABS nothing draws a man to a woman ip^ As featured on TV A fresh new color plucked from a gafden and crushed to an unbelievable brilliance. (And that fashion's magnetic new color in brilliance will last, for this is max factor's Color-fast lipstick the only non-smear type lipstick with stay-on lustre Max Factor's Color-fast lipstick.) Crushed Rose, fashion's unforgettable new color... your Ups can wear it tonight drug store 103 So. Green Si Phone 40 McHenry. DL Here to give you better value, better handling and better earnings is the new generation of trucks with more than 500 improvements! 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For new values--new prestige of ownership--new ways to better your income--come see the BLUE CHIP GMC's now! R. L OVERTON MOTOR SALES 403 FRONT STREET PHONE 6 McHENRY, ILLINOIS ' Sea your GMC dealer for Triple-Chicked used truiks ' ; m h

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