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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 May 1960, p. 5

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Tjfcmsdafr May 26, 1980 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Pag© Fir# McHenry Plaindeaki Phore EVergreen j-«70 5-0171 Piibiisfciu every TiiurwJay ai McHenr*, 111., by the McHenry Pgfclishdg Company, Inc. NATIONAL EDITORIAL lAS&bc&TlfolN 1 • i s i c i a T i o D / Legals VILLAGE OF LAKEMOOR Collector's Annual Report May I, 1859 to April SO, 1960 51ft &URF*EINDT. Publisher ATlEjLE FROEHLICH. Edito SUBSCRIPTION RATE f In MbHenry County 1'Year A $35C 6 Months .......... $2.00 3 Months . ...... $1.3 Outside McHenry .Comity 1 t e a r . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.00 6 Montns $2.25 Months $1.5f* teres as second-class . m«t ter at (the post office at Mc> ienry, Illinois, under the act if May 8. 1879. Vehicle Tags Dog Tags Building Permits Well Permits ... Septic Permits • •. Junk Permits • •. Business License . Electrical Permits Misc. Permits • •. TOTAL The above is a correct and accurate account of the collector's report for the fiscal year commencing May 1. 1959 and ending April 30. I960, to the best of my knowledge. RICHARD J. HYATT Village Clerk-Collector $620.50 . 70.00 . 88.00 6.00 . 12.00 5.00 • 145.00 . 18.00 6.00 $970.50 claims may be filed against McHENRY YOUTHS the said estate on or before nprap WTNNPPC said date without issuance WlTiriLlio summons. ELLA M. BUSS Executor James M. Mclntee Attorney at Law 105 East Elm Street McHenry, Illinois Tel. EVergreen 5-2440 AT PATROL OUTING A number of McHenry* young people were included among the 743 patrols participating in the fourteenth annual McHenry county school patrol picnic hold last Thursday in Wood- SOFTBALL NOTES' LAUNCH TWO NEW BOATS FOR CHAINO- LAKES PATROL By Al Frit* CONFIRMED IN CITY (Pub. May 19-26, June 2, 1960) i stock. Inclement \v e a t h e r -- ' I forced the picnic from the city NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE , park to the Moose hall. NOTICE OP CLAIM DATE Estate of EDWARD JACOB BUSS, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday. July 4tn. 1960, is the claim date^ri the estate of EDWARD JACOB BUSS. Deceased, pending in the County Court of McHenry County. Illinois, and that COMPLETE TRAINING Estate of FRED WOLF, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons that Mondays July 4th, 1960, is the claim date in the estate of FRED WOLF, Deceased, pending in the County Court of McHenry County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. ELSIE NELSON Administrator James M. Mclntee Attorney at Law 105 East Elm Street McHenry, Illinois Tel: EVergreen 5-2440 (Pub. May 19-26; June 2, 1960) VISIT SCHOOL Supt. Lundahl of Crystal Lake grade school spoke before Consumed during the day were 150 pounds of hot dogs. 120 dozen buns, 120 dozen ice cream cups ana 120 dozen halfpints cf milk. Among prize winners were Mark Alderson, Darlene Palis, Betty Missbach and Arlette Johnston of McHenry, Penny Hadfield and Evelyn Feddersen of Burton's Bridge. • Mesdames Markgroff and Harris of McHenry P.T.A. were ort the serving committee. W|FE OF FORMER BORDEN PLANT HEAD IS DEAD Mrs. John Pufahl, 82, of Lake Geneva, Wis*, was found dead in a chair in her home early Friday morning,,May 20, the cerebral palsy group in j victim of a heart attack. She McHenry Tuesday evening. He was the wife of the former invited members of United head of McHenry's. Borden LCDR TOM HARRISON LT. C. J. GREEN A LCDR Tom Harrison, at left, and Lt. Charles J. Green, light, of Fox street, have just completed two weeks of naval reserve training at the Naval Air station, Brunswick, Maine. Harrison is operations officer and Green is a member of Naval Reserve Patrol Squadron 723, which Is bas4d fet the Naval Air station, Glenview. Cerebral Palsy to inspect the physically handicapped room at North s c h o o l . Woodstock street, Crystal Lake, at any time. The local ladies have decided to make the trip next Thursday, June 2. Anyone interested in attending is asked to com act Dorothea Miller at Evergreen 5-1133. The frog is one of the world's few animals to start life as a fish (tadpole) then to jump to a carniverous reptile, with voice, legs, and lungs. plant, and the familjf resided in this city for many Besides her husband, she leaves two daughters, Pauline of WestChester &nd AdeSCJ jof Chicago. Services were held Monday morning from a Lakfe Geneva funeral home. The 16" softball season started last Tuesday night at 7 p.m. with Bimbo's and Holiday Inn playing the first game of the, new year with Bimbo's coming j out on top 14 to 8. Thomas, Payne, Fulton, Kurtz and Russ ' Weyland' each coming up with j 2 hits apiece. Bimbo's jumped out to a 4 run lead in the first inning on 4 hits and 2 errors. After 5 innings Bimbo had only a slim one run lead but in the top of the sixth they came up with 4 for 4, 2 singles, a double and the first home-run of the year, in the seventh. Jack Fultz had 2 singles and a double for Holiday. Bimbo' s 421005 2--14 Holiday 1120200--8 In the second game Hettermann pounded out a 16 |o 3 j vvtn over Vycital's with Kout- | «ey and Bud Meyer getting 3 I hits each. Dick Hiller drove In 4 runs; 3 of them on a homer j in the seventh inning. Rocky j Waltz led Vycital's with 2 j hits. Hettermann's big inning was the seventh when 12 men j carno to bat and 8 runs scored on 6 hits and 3 errors. Hettermann 202004 8--16 V y c i t a l ' s 0010101--3 Thursday's g a m'e s were rained out. Every- Tuesday' and Thursday nights there will be two ball games at the VFW ball fieM,' first game at 7:15 and the second game will follow as 9ooih as the first game is over. The Chatn-O-Lakes Water Patrol, which patrols most of the c h a i n - o - l a k e s w a t e r s throughout the summer, has launched two new boats. Both are radio equipped and will work closely with other water safety groups, according to John Schimel of Fox Lake, patrol chief. The Chain-O-Lakes group is supplemented in Lake County by the Lake County Sheriff's water patrol, which has a full time crew. The Chain-O-Lakes patrol is a volunteer unit which works regularly every summer weekend and is on emergency call throughout the week. , The Illinois Department of Conservation was scheduled to hold a meeting last Saturday in Fox Lake to instruct patrol members in enforcement of the new Illinois boating laws, but the . meeting was postponed until the near luture, STATE WARNS ~ BOAT OWNERS TO SECURE LICENSE * i v:: X.! SUBDIVISION PICNIC;. Emerald Park subdivision will have a picnic on Sunday, May 29, at the beach. Games will be played arjd refreshments served. Italy, home of the piano and violin, has established many of the musical standards of the world. Springfield. 111., -- Illinois motorbont owners who have not applied for a boat license were warned today by Director Glen D. Palmer of the Department of Conservation, that effective May 21, 1960, the provisions of the Illinois Boat Registration and Safety Act will be strictly enforced. ^Ir. Palmer stated that a motorboat owner who has launched his boat and is using tes- s'N * ^ X ->^3 A class of thirteen young people were confirmed in a recent service at the Community Methodist church. Front row, left to right: Kathy Hubert. Cheryl Wittrock. James Lingenfelter, Lynn Hartmann and Eileen Homo. Second row: William Kidd, Valerie Peterson, Richard Johnson and Craig Cone. Third row: James Doran, John Phipps, Rev. George Martin, James Benson and Kenneth Owens. it on any body of wstter in Illinois must have his assigned number properly affixed to the craft, or have proof in his possession that application, has been made to the,, Department. Department 1 a w enforcement officers, Palmer added, have been instructed to issue arrest tickets to persons found to be violating any sections of the Act! With increasing number of boats being used • throughout the State, Director Palmer said that he hoped all people would cooperate by having all the necessary safety equipment available in their boat, and use good manners and common sense in the operation of their crafts. y j For Your Convenience - McHenry County Real Estate and Personal Property Taxes can be paid at the McHenry State Bank. First Installment is due on or before June 1st. Experience -- with your hair is our business. 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