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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 31 May 1956, p. 8

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n::- ' * '\ :. ' v-Vv ••!-' - ' *u3b^A~,.; Eight / \ -r -- rr^" •**•& --*** <7** '- \ ( u/ <> - * s .;* \ ; " '* - t; »r^*^- L-V<Mn **•* ^oftuftjiy &» *.„<$L - fY ,i ' ' 1 n '"'* • ' \ ^ ^» *j„ THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER •_„ .. > ..». L E G A L S TATE OF ILLINOIS) , DUNTY OF McHENRY) ss N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF McHENRY COUNTY . MABEL A. FRANKEL and r* GEORGE A. FRANKEL, Plaintiffs CARET HALLEMAN (also nown as MARGARET C. HALLEN), individually and as Trustee under the Last Will and Testament of ANDREW L. HALLE- ;$IAN, deceased. MARGUERITE' '£>. HAEMMERLE (also known as lilARGARET H. HAEMMERLE),! RAYMOND C. HALLEMAN AND; HAZEL H. DWIS. Defendants "IN CHANCERY No. 31379 NOTICE OF SALE Public notice is hereby given that on the 22nd day ot»June, A.D. 1956, pursuant to a decree made and entered by the said court in the above entitled cause on the 25th day of May, A.D. 1956, as amended, June 1st, 1956, I, John E. Looze, Master in Chancery, of the Circuit Court of McHenry Gouilty, Illinois, will on the said 22nd day of June, A.D. 1956, at the hour of 11:00 a.m. in the forenoon, on the East steps of the 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 of the following described real estate in said decree mentioned, according to the terms of the decree and order as entered: Lot three (3) in Nicholas Rosing's Subdivision of a part of the fractional Southeast Quarter of Section seventeen (17), Township forty-five (45) North. Range nine (9), East of the Third Principal Meridian,t said Plat filed for record October 29, 1892 and r<-corde& in the Re-1 corder's Office in Book 1 of | Plats, on page 37, in McHenry County, Illinois. I Buyers shall pay ten (107r) per cent cash on the date of sale, with ! the balance in cash upon delivery j of Master's Deed and merchant- j day, June, 1956, at Supervisor's able title, and the total price re-1 Office in this Township, and that ceived for any or all of the*above j final action on this ordinance will described property shall be equal be taken by the Highway Com- \to at least Hvo-tbirds of the total! missioner at a meeting to be held valuation put upon the property [at Supervisor's Office, 312 E. Elm as shown by the Report of the > St., at 9 o'clock P.M., 26th day, Commissioner?, which was filed in j June, 1956. "t r r •vi tif-T 'r?" "i'iV-" Township Highway Commissioner, GROWTH, CHANGES • McHenry. Township McHenry County, Illinois . Memorial Hospital Receives $12*756 Check the above1 cause. Dated this 28th day of JMay, A.D. 19^56. JOHN E. IJOOZE, Master in Chancery, Circuit Court of McHenry County, j CHARLES J. MILLER, Highway Commissioner H. WALTER ANDERSON Town C'erk NOTICE TO BIDDERS Illinois ' Sealed proposals for the improve- (Pujb. May 31, June 7-14) j ment of Sherman Hill Road (formerly known as Wattles Road) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING I will be receded at the office of the Notice is hereby given that a ! McHenry Towmhip Highway Cpmtentative budget and appropriation un^ 10-Q0 A.M., June ordinance for road and bridge ' purposes of McHenry Township in The proposed improvement shall the County of McHenry, State of Illinois, for the fiscal year beginning March 27th, 1956, and ending March 26th, 1957, will be on file and conveniently available to nubconsist of constructing a gravel or crushed stone suiTace course - type B, twenty (20) feet in-v width on Sherman Hill Road i formerly known as Wattles Road) a total (Continued from Page 1) lie inspection at McHenry Post length of approximately 13,020 office from and after 9 o'clock !feet or mi,es- A.M., 28th day May, 1956. j The Township Highway Cornmis- Notice is further given hereby j sioner reserves the right tq reject that a public hearing on said bud- any or all proposals and to waive get and appropriation ordinance j technicalities. will be held at 8 o'clock P.M:, 26th CHARLES J. MILLER, tainment of accreditation, disaster planning, mental -illness, prematurity, rehabilitation, handicapped children, preventive or diagnostic services, out-patient care, , or any other area which in the opinion * of the hospital's governing board would best serve its community. The ways in which this goal could be reached were stated as improvement of, or addition to, facilities or services, additions to or training of personnel, or conducting research. William Tittle, chairman of the board, hailed the gift as "one of the ' greatest votes of confidence ever placed in our voluntary hospital system. It now becomes our duty to see that this money is put to the best possible use for the benefit of our people. IN BUSINESS NOTED BY LOCAL FAMILY Continued from Page 1 A CHAT WITH US. Regular check-ups and maintenance by our experts, means lower car costs to you! Call us today and find out for youcself. Brake Service All Mechanical Repairs Complete Motor Overhauling 24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE 809 W. Elm Street McHenry, I1L Phone 811 -- Residence 91-R Read the Want Ada. pleasant memories of the early days of McHenry business. As a small girl she remembered Barbian Brothers Tobacco shop, Lodtz, the Tailor, Miller, Monument, Gilbert Brothers Grocery, the Grand Opera House, the post office, with M|\ Waite as postmaster and Miss Waite as clerk; Block and Bethke, with Mrs. Howe Millinery on the top floor; the Heimer saloon, Simic Candy shop, Kimball piano store, managed -toy . Mayme Heimer Bickler Call children in the neighborhood loved to gather there, for Mrs. Bickler took time out to put on shows); the Hattie Howard Millinery store, Berner Shoe shop, Perkins Paint shop, Freund saloon, Patzke harness shop, William Stoffel Buggy shop, Charles Frett Meat market; Geier Pool t hall, the bank operated by Perry and Owens, and the Petesch drug store. CALL McHENHY 719 sHENRY TOPICS and j? afudaijlon Water Systems We Repair end Service All Mekea of Pumps Avthoriied: Red Jecket 6* Detton Pump Agency 1 Wells Drilled or Driven Pumps St Repairs MCHENRY COUNTY WELL & PUMP COMPANY Bred H. Mattheslus Phone 713 Glenn Paulsen It is a wonderful realization to know that soon we will be able to look into distant places like Paris, Cairo, Rome, Tokyo by way of our TV screen. World coverage by TV is nearing. Europe and the Orient have petworks. Africa and Egypt will have stations this year. Even Russia has her main cities set-up with a network. Mexico City will possibly be relayed into Texas this year. South America would be next. One problem remains and that is relaying over the great distances of w^ater. It can be Allan McKlm done as shown with the world baseball series last fall. A plane equipped with TV relaying equipment, flew a small circle over the Atlantic half way to Cuba, and relayed the baseball broadcast to Cuba from a Florida relay post. That TV in your living room has a great potential for the future. The servicing of TV for the best viewing potential are improving, too. We at McHENRY TV keep up-todate on all the latest gervic- . ing methods. Phone 2233 next time and see the difference in your TV picture. T McHENRY TV PHONE 2233 On Route 120-2 Blks. East of New Bridge HONEY BEAR INVITES YOU TO HIS idlelight Buffet NIGHTLY 4:30 TO 8:00 (CST) t. Starting Saturday, June 2nd His Fashion Sh@ws Every Monday During Luncheon -• and Friday evening during Candlelight Buffets Beginning June 8th (A VISIT TO HONEY BEAR IS always EXCITING) Honev Bear Farm GENOA CITY, WISCONSIN Reservations Ple&se - Phone Genoa City, Wis., BRowning 9-5222 ,-v - /"Jf* --1f £ b r* ** " 1 ' *1" ; f , f Thursday, May $1,1956 HERE AND THERE IN BUSINESS ~ BANK CONTEST WINNERS The McHenry State bank recently sponsored a "paste-up" contest for over 800 fourth ami fifth grade children attending schools in the McHenry area. A savings bank was awarded to the best entry from each room in the thirteen schools participating. The award for the best map of the combined entries was a savings account in the bank. The winners of the grand prize were Ricky Prine and Carol Sompel. Ricky is the son of-Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Prine and is a fourth grade student at St. Patrick's school, McHenry. Carol, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sompel, attends the fifth grade in St. John's school at Johnsburg. Other winners and their schools are as follows: Fourth grade - Judith O'Brien, Sharon Hoffman,, Krysia Oleszczuk and Laura Wilson from Harrison school; Suzanne Koch from Big Hollow school, Ingleside; Genevieve Adams from St. Mary's sphool; Jerry Wegleiz from Terra Cotta; John Grossman from St. Peter's, Spring Grove; Karen Karls from Johnsburg public school; Jerry Kollenkark, Patricia Thompson and Nancy Kay Miller from St. John's, Johnsburg; Dennis „Vasey and Dennis Freitag from Volo consolidated; Bill Braun, Galen B. Morrsion and Barbara Jandt from Edgebrook; Linda Wiser from St. Peter's school, Volo; and Mike Hogan from Ringwood school. Fifth grade - Douglas Sellek and Patsy Thomas from Harrison school; Valerie Sellinger from Big Hollow school; Barbara Shannon from St. Mary's; Lorraine Miller from St. Peter's, Spring Grove; Michael Paul from JohnSburg public; Adella Dickson, Rebecca Dalby and Carol Hughes from EcTgebrwIk; Neil Freund from St. John's; Evelyn Henkel from St. Peter's, Volo; Michal McEnery and Jane Nye° from St. Patrick's; and Rayraondc Larson from Spring Grove pub* lie school. Special Awards Go To Four At Music Festival (Conttm^ed from page 1) runner-up in the latter division.^ Winners of the week's trip tot ' Egyptian Music camp at Du-; Quoin, 111., this summer were" announced as Carol Schmitt and Patty Miller for the chorus anfj Joann May for the instruments department. % Buy U.S.*1 Savings Bonds ^llll!llllllllllinilli:il)liilllll!l!lllll!lliniltlilimiillllllljlilll||||l!!l!l!lllllli!l!llllll||!l||!ll||tli!lllllt!l!lllliimtllflll!t^ I Northwestern Construct!®!! 1 = SPECIALIZING IN: Garages Breezeways Additions No Money Down -- 5 Years To Pay i Phone McHenry 2245 P.O. Box 383 = CLARENCE'S SHOP Redwood or Pine Lawn Chairs and Swings, Picnic and Umbrella Tables. Pier and Park Benches -- Chaise Lounges, Wheelbarrows, Flower and Sand Box&s -- Bird and Dog Houses -- Children's Play Pens -- fencing,^ Trellis Arbors, Etc. Cabinets made to order -- Cement Chimney Caps, Cesspool Covers and Slabs. CLA1ENCE J. SMi Johnsburg Phone McHenry 151&J Our Finn and Bigelow Give You a DUAL WARRANTY ;r Karpet-Km The FaiMM ClMaiag NUtM E FG&QI oo/jr OM day ' • ®In your owa I The jno}t satisfactory cleaning proposition we've ever come across I Ifs speedy, it's efficient and it's inexpensive. Call us and we'll tell you all about it. PHONE WOODSTOCK 162 T I D Y RUG CLEANERS 604 Washington St. Route 14 • North Woodstock, IU. Ford V-8 is the world's best seller In Fordomatic Fairlane and Station Wagon models you can have the 225-h.p. Thunderbird Special V-8. Or you can get the 202-h.p. Thunderbird V-8 in those models as the standard eight. • . . and the best man to do business with is Your Neighborhood Ford Dealer! Your neighborhood Ford Dealer wants to do business with you in a way that will win your friendship . . . and keep you coming back to him for new Fords and for service. And that's the reason you'll find that your neighborhood Ford Dealer will make you the best deal that can be offered within the bounds of common sense. He won't try to kid you into believing that he's giving you something for nothing. Nobody can stay in business on that basis . . . and nobody does! So, when you're interested in a new car, drop in and talk it over with your neighborhood Ford dealer. You'll find that he'll make you the best, honest deal that you can get anywhere. In Performance ... Safety ... Economy PUKE on nonilGAS MANUFACTUM!-* ECOMOMY AWARD AWARD FORD goes first! Ford WQJ the only oil-oround champion ot the i956 Daytona Beech roces. Give him something useful. . something to wear . . Choose from famous name brands . . brands he knows . . . and we^rs . . . SKIPPER SPORT SHIRTS featuring Di Rossi original patterns and shades for 1956. Short Sleeves $2.95 to $5.95 Ix>ng Sleeve Sport Shirts $S.95 to $7.95 c VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS with famous Century wrinkle collar. $3.95 and $4.95 Century SHEER SHIRTS $3.95 VAN HEUSEN TIES smart new original patterns in popular Windsor shape $1.50 to $2.50 SWANK JEWELRY Cuff links and tie bar sets $2.75 to $6.60 Cuff links $1.65 to $3.85 GAUCHO T SHIRTS featuring featherlock knits in a wide array of new patterns and colors. $2.95 to $4.95 JOCKEY T SHIRTS $1.25 PARIS BELTS regular widths and very narrow widths are here in a selection of shades. $1.50 to $5.00 Jantzen Swim Trunks $2.95 to $5.95 THESE ARE BUT JUST A FEW OF THE MANY ITEMS YOU CAN CHOOSE FROM -- BUT IF YOU ARE STILL NOT SURE -- WHY NOT GIVE HIM A GIFT CERTIFICATE IN ANY AMOUNT YOU WISH. t itJSS MOTOR SALES 531 Mam Si. % Phone McHenry 1 McHenry, 111. tf You're Interested itt an "^55" USED Car -- Be Sure to See your Ford Dealei S st ; for men PHONE 47 117 So. Green St. McHenry, I1L Open Daily 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. - Fridays 8 a.m. to 9 p.m->, Sundays 9 a.nr. 'til 12 Noon " iiiils. < ... H'V- ;, © Max Factor • Lentheric Revlon • Coty • H^zel Bishop Old Spice • Ronson Lighters Stationery • Wallets • Brush and Comb Sets • Compacts • Futurama Lipsticks • Pen & Pencil Sets • Rosaries • Whitman's Chocolates. • Ronson & »Zippo Lighters • Old Spice After Shave • Max Factor Men's Colognes • Leather Wallets • Cigarettes •Tobacco • Electric Shavers • Kaywoodie Pipes Many Other Items To Choose From Greeting Cards by NORCROSS BOLGER'S PRUG STORE PHOME 40 103 S. GREEN STREET McHENRY, ILL.

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