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The McHenry Plaindealer from McHenry, Illinois • Page 3

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-P 9 9 I 7 9 p. IX' Thursday. Jliigust "15 I0G3 yniE MciiEMnv plainde aler 'FlETWSIIlt'S her home this wee! C1D 1)1 TAX COUOTIS- mm 7 Mrst CarJ AVeher; Miss. Traiv vieve Knox visited in the Gilbert Bottler home inj waukee, Wis. and also spent some time at 'Holy Hill, on, Mrs.

Charles Allan of Jollet is a guest in the George B. Kane home. s. --lieoDwyef 7 and son, Robert, of Rockford were visit ors in the hom' of Mrs. Walt Jast week.

Mrs, Margaret Rasmussen. daughter, Mrs. Jean Hadjok, and son, Kenton, of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ten' ler oi Koeers FarK spent a recent day in the home of Misj Genevieve Knnic.

Mrs. Robert Ooff and Jtfrs. Douglas Coleman returned to their Jhome in Liverpool, Eng land, Saturday after a few weeks. yisitXin 4he home of Itudi -JV Photo dessunmtttetfw'i3i--public library sign, the. above-was selected because it conforms with the architecture of the building: An 8X5-.

foot sigh "will be made and installed within the next two weeks and placed on the lawn in front of the library on the corner of Main and. Green streets. Selection was made by Mrs. Lynn Stuart, librarian; Frank Gregory, repre-sentating the Kiwanis club which sponsored tne" content; and Mayor Donald P. Dohefty.

't BLASTER IN fHANCTOfS SAUS OFj REAL ESTATE STATE ILLINOIS S- COUMtt' OFiUcHENBVj IN THECIRCUIT COURT -THEBEOF IN CHANCERY. CRYSTAL LAKE- SAV-) IIGS. AND LOAN AS-) SOCIATION, a corpora-) tion, -1 Plaintiff.) vs. III1 1 and CAROIi- JEAN DUN-) CAN. his wile, and UN-) KNOWN defendants.) GEN, WU.

40106 PUBUC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a JDecree made and entered by- said Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois in the a-bove entitled cause on the 19lh day of July. 1963, ROBERT J. LEALI, Master in Chancery of the said Circuit Court of McHenry County. Illinois; will on the 5th day of September, 1963, at the hour -of 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon thereof Daylight $avings Time, at the East frorirdoor- of the McHenry County Courthouse in- the City of Woodstockr -Mc Henry County, Illinois sell at public auction to the highest bidder for. cash all and singular the following described real estate in ato Decree -mention ed, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said DecrceX all situated in the County of McHenry and Stale of Illinois, to wit: Lot 5 and 6 in Block 6 in Bay View Beach on the Fox River, a Subdivision of part of the South Half of the North Half of Section 30, "Township 9 East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the CAUSE DAMAGE TO HOUSE AND BARN- Mrs, Albert Baldocchi il and two xhildrenr-Debbie, Scott, 4 months, escaped injury the evening of Aug.

7 when they fled their burning home at 2601 Chaper Hill road. MrsrBaidoechl and the children were in bed about 10:15 clock when she smelled smokf and found a fije hul started in the bathroontand was gaining headway Members of Company 2 responded to thall for assistance and were ablela confine the blaze 'to the one room, which was damaged. Mr. Baldocchi was working kt the time of the fire. The family is living temporarily with her parents, the George Rads, at River Terrace, Johns-burg.

The old Klapperich barn in Plstakee Terrace subdivision burned to the ground last Thursday afternoon about 4 o'clock Origin of the flames was not determined. Firemen of Company 2 had numerous cells frorq residents of the area who noticed the fire in the building, but only the' farmework remained upon I thejrarrival. Company 1 joined them in getting the: fire tinder control, and stayed at the scene for about three hours to from starting a grass fire. The barn had. not been used for several years.

TAIID OF THANKS We would like to express our sincere thanks and apprecia tion to National Tea. Jewel Tea, Chick-Inn Brooster Food and Furniture Mart and Eby-Brown for the cooperation extended the Jaycees in helping make the Jaycee chicken bar-b-q a success. The Jaycees 8-15-63 Plat thereof recorded April 6, 1926, as Document No. 72554 in Book 5 of Plats, page 58, in McHenry County, Illinois. ROBERT J.

LEALI and family of. Chicago (jailed on McHenry relatives Sunday. Mr," and Mrsr; Harold Jlolfs, Mrs. Emma Rolfs, and Mrs. Al i-Amo 3 and Mr, and MrsrGeorge Rauen of were among the, out-of-town folks here to attend the silver wedding of Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Justen Sunday. Sister Mary Charles of St. Joseph's Milwaukee, Wis.t spent the past week with her parentsL, and John R- Freund, who drove to Rockford with ber Sunday. She will spend several days there before beginning her teaching duties in St.

Therese school in Aurora. While here. she was honored at a family get-together, with members of the Jay Seymour family of Wheeling and the Norman Freund family of Wauconda present. Lt. and Mrs.

L. J. Mahoney and sons, Mark and Kevin, of Wurtsmith Air Force base, visited her grandmother, Mrs, Nellie Bacon, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley Collins of Salt Lake City were McHenry visitors the past week. Harold and Eleanor, Wild-hagen spent the pastweek in Northern Wisconsin and Canada. Mrrandt7Mrs. George E. Johnson and Susan of Skokie spent Sunday with relatives here Their son, Stephen, who spent the past week with his lgroildiarentsMr.

George H. Johnson returned home with his parents. Mrs. Michael Puetz and daughter of Skokie have been visiting this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Nick Nett. CARD OF THANKS We would like to express our most sinoere-iratitude. of our relatives, friends and mfembers of the clergy who were so comforting in their expressions of sympathy and helpfulness during our recent Such sharing of our sorrow will never be forgotten. A special thank-you to Father Baumhofer and Father Holmgren who were so kind during the passing of our loved one. The-Earl Paddock Family 8-15-63 CARD OF THANKS To all our friends and neighbors we wish to thank everyone for their visits, cards, flowers and many kind deeds during our recent illness.

Your thoughfulness will always be remembered. Mr. and Mrs. James Krein 8-15-63 DR. HENRY FREUND; OPTOMETRIST At 1224 N.

Street, McHenry (Closed Thursday Afternoons) -'-r EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED VISUAL TRAINWO VISUAL, EEHABOJTATIOir COMPLETE VISUAL ANALYSIS -HOURS. DAILY 9 to 18 A.M. and lTO AkFJO. FRIDAY EVENINGS: 8:00 TO $:0 VM. Carroll of Tillsonberg, Canada.

MrtJl.43)aJseof'W MichT was a visitor Kpir the home of ber parents, Mr. and days this' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Winkel- man -observed their wedding anniversary by seeing a musical play? at; a Chicaso. theatre Thursday? of last week." Mr.

and Mrs. Martin coon-ty- and family of Fort Worth, Texas, ybeen "spending several daysUi the lie Coon-ey" home. p' Bobby yWelter is spending some time wun pis iriena, Mike Antonson, in Martins-villeN. J. and- Mrs.

William Mc- Posch and children of Anch orage, Alaska, were guests of Dennis Conway Wednesday. Other recent visitors in the Robert Conway home were Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and children of Broadview. Mr.

and Mfs. Michael Thill, Janice and David, of Aurora, were Sunday guests of her mother, Mrs. Anna Diedrich. Mrs. Lee Cooney has re turned from Westminster, where she was called by theseriqus illness of her father, who later; passed away.

She was accompanied home by her husband, who went East to attend the funeral. Howard Cairns -and Edward Kennebeck, have yeturnedfrom aseveraLjiays' which they visited Mt. Rush-more, the Black Hills, Yellowstone Park, Crater Lake Tahoe, Las Vegas, and other points of interest Jii the South west -rL-' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams and son returned from a trip to the Black Hills and other' interesting points.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfons Adams and Joan, the Blackhawk Field Archers Broadhead shoot held at Rock- ford "Sunday, Mrs. Adams brought home a trophy. Mr.

and Mrs. Georee Larkin spent a few days recently in the Earl Dowell home in Lafayette, Ind. Mrs. Annabel Aicher, Mrs. Kathryn Steilen; Miss Clara Miller and Leo Heimer visited Mrs.

Steve "fleimerr'an old time McHenry resident but late of Chicago, at St, Joseph's home in Kenosha; Thurs Miss Myrtle Phaye Procter and -Miss Maurie Taylor have returned from a visit in the home of the latter's brother, Kenneth Taylor, in Peoria, where they attended the wedding" of his daughter, Sandrai to Jaimie Padilla of Ecuador, S.A. which took place on Aug. 4. Mr. and Mrs.

John Galvin have returned to their home in Phoenix, after a visit with relatives in Harvard, Woodstock and McHenry. Mrs. Galvin is the1 former Elnora Bending, daughter of Mr. "and Mrs. Louis Bending, old time residents of this vicinity.

7 Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Glosson have WiiiSlrtpm-umeKi. vacation at the summer home of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Staihes of Kenosha, at Park Falls, Wis. their sister, Mrs. Lloyd Whiting, in Elgin. While here they were guests in the home of another of their, countrymen, Mrs.

Bob Adams, in NMcHenry, and in company with Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Carl Weber and Miss Genevieve Knox, enjoyed an outing in Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs.

C. W. Becken-baugh and family of Betten-dqrf, Iowa, were weekend guests in the home of her Althoff. Mr. and Mrs.

Gene Dobyns and daughter, -Mary Grace, have returned from an enjoyable week's vacation in which their first stop was! at Dearborn, where- they visited an automobile plant, and then drove -on to Niagara Falls and through Canada. Sue O'Brien and brothers, "7ohn days last week with" their grandmother, Mrs. Ella Buss, at Bohner's' Lake, Wis. Miss Joan Adams of Chicago Was a weekend guest of ner parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Al fons Adams. Mrs Eleanor Wiater sons, Joseph and James, of Long Beach, are spendable the month with her par-s ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Althoff, and other relatives here. Her husband, Dr.

Wiater, and daughter, -Judy, joined them this week for the rg-x mainder of their Vacation. Mrs. Wiater was guest of honor at a bridge luncheon given for sixteen guests Isy her sister, Mrs. Jack Phelan, on Out of town folks in attendance were Mrs. Marilyn Bishof Park Ridge and Ladd of Crystal i i Summtr Shopping Season Exptcted McHenry- mmined Irmly in third place in its share of the city sales taxes collected in April on March tax liability.

reflectinjghelsiower shopping period preceding the summer season. Under the of Wfl? half, percentloniretaiL sales McHenry received behind Woodstock with $842JB7 and Crystal Lake with $10,435.59. Other city collections in the couniy for the same" period included Algonquin, Cary, $1,485.94. Fox. River Grove, a a- d.

Hebron, $3594; HuntlejC Marengo, a Richmond, $879.78, Other eluded local payments "Iri-Island Lake. Lakemoor, --Spring Grove and Sunnyside $75.12.. Record Xotals Sales tax incurred -in-March, paid in April, according to kinds of business gave, Mo toUl of Henry a Woodstock. -and Crystal Lake, Other total collections in this area included Wonder Lake, Sunnyside, ISpring Grove, Ring- wood, Lakemoor; and Island Lake, $498.75. Amounts collected for 'Lose tax, municipalities and coun ties are not included in the above" figures.

The total tax receipt? I the state reached $45,657,813.91 McHenry county's "share'iih- der the retailers occupation tax and county service occupation tax amounted to $9,688.50. CARD OF THANKS ,1 would like to take this op portunity to thank friends, neighbors and relatives for their kindnesses while was iri the hospital. Your cards, gifts, visits and prayers were appreciated so much. My sincerest thanks. Kathryn Freund 1 8-15-63 Fame is very often a matter of dying right time.

that C7 EVENINGS BY PHONE ft HJJ9 uartue LOUNGE RESTAURANT Italian and American Food Specializing In Steak Pizza Chops Spaghetti Ravioli Sea Food 3924 W. Main Street 385-0951 7 (Restaurant closed Mondays) DUTCH'S Auto Service 1002 N. Front St. tSfl ii r- rt I X2j- Btld LIBRAPvYi. MASTKR'JN CHANCERY ATTORNEYS for PLAINTJFF Robert Covey: 88 Grant Street Crystal Lake, Illinois (Pub.

Aug. 15-22-29, 1963) APPOINTMENT-- 3854)452 I check-u M4" maintenance by our nieaiia tower cosp you. Call today Jsmmk out for yourself. Brakf tervle "7 All Je4anloal Bepain Complete Motor OverhauMng ft: 0811 MHenrjf, showed Plymouth QhoAHnAn alft a fc 'i 4 it (MM CHRYGLCR MOTORS OOfUMHAitON WVE FOR ws SI Auto Insurance Cancelled? NO ONE REFUSED ANY AGE Reasonable Rates Financial Responsibility Filings Stay, out of "Pool Insurance" and have Full Coverage TEENAGE INSURANCE Full Coverage JAN-MAR INSURANCE 385-7667 ''MWMiWP SMmms i fi 1 i IS -tl it i Vgw. VV "TT' imttmmmxsvam-m-'-i L-5-t-.

J3P Tr ..41 Mr. arjd Elmer Stationer of Paria; 111., spent the past week with their daughter, Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Leighty and daughters accompanied them home for an overnight, visit.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith, Marty, Andy and Margaret, have returned to their home in Eprt Worth, Texas, after a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Smith, and other lor cal relatives.

Airs. Walter Brooks" and granddaughter, Terry Brooks, spent-a few days last week" at the Dells in Wisconsin. They were accompanied by her sis- Gertrude PidgeonJ daughter, Mrs; Shirley Knob-. Jock, childjanLof Chicago. Mirl Mesdames Elizabeth- Thomp son, France Widhelm, Ann JRodenkir'ch22, BarbataE Anna Miller, Rose Staines, a) Do you know HOLID Irene Guffey, Helen, Heuser MYJSI i i -j irr7 to laundry and Dry Cleaning Service Simply Fabulous? Bobby May and Misses-Laura Weber jan4JertU.la;jetnid represented the C.Er of Powney hospital Wednesday evening of last week.

Mr. and Mrs. "Elmer Win-kelman were dinner guests in the Irving Laures new home In Northbrook Sunday. Mr. 'and Mrs.

Edwin Sherman and son of Denver, visited his1 mother, Mrs. Laura Sherman, and other relatives here the past week. Mrs. Carl Bergstrpm of Mc- THE TIME HAS COME IN AAcHENRY lb. $49 'msmm Cullom Lake has as a guest inl WE'LL BEAT 'EM AT RETAIL! Shirts only 15c ea.

(when included with bundle) Wool Blankets 50c ea. (when included with bundle) Electric Blankets our. Specialty lined Draperies $1.50 per panel Unlined. Draperies $125 per panel (Pleat Fold no extca charge) PLYMOUTH BEAT 'EM AT RIVERSIDE! Just Phone 385-0189 For FREE Pickup and Delivery. '3VJ1 our Fsmilj Vif Cleaning and Iiundry an AMTHPRIZEO OEAUERf a good buy its spurs at Riverside.

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