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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Mar 1929, p. 5

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•vS- - - 3 -C-^ «*" *••!*# '• •. .« -i THE PLAttSB&Utt, THOTSBAY,MAJKJB-f f l&fr ^ -• ^nv^v. V- *•'• <- ' / " --i- 5 fw-i:-' / •/ '. •;,• '* - /. r ki* If*** r/4.' * tt. / Friday an§ Saturday ?^*;4A vltorcfc 8-9 >sr;f- 1 Aff;- w\ * Pflrk Shoulder, ft. . 20# Pork Butt, lb. 25* Fresh Haih, % ^_26^ Pork Loins, 27<£ Side Pork, lb. r 23* _ 2 lbs. for 29* spare Pork links. Ib. J. Picnic Huns, fib. . Liver Sausage, lb. Boiling Beef, ^ . Pot Boast, Ib. „.. \ V -•> 18* 25* -20* 20* 18* -28* TOKIH AND SMOKED FISH AMD 0YS2S&S > , V?30PEN SUNDAY 9 TO 11 JO ;*' ..':-rV'" V* . * 1?; - e deliver-- ^Seo: J. . 1,.-::^.5t ... Tel. 80-M WEEKLY PERSONALS COMERS AHD GOERS OF A i WEEK IH OUS CITY As • .f',- GettingThere Ahead of theTrou bla ONE AFTERNOON recently, an alarm bell rang in a telephone test station. This meant that a puncture had been made in the air-tight sheath of a busy inter-city cable. The men on duty knew that the i n j u r y w a s s o m e w h e r e w i t h i n f i f t y m i l e s . * • • • - • > Highly developed locating devices were instantly applied and fa ifatty-five minutes the trouble spot was located.'By 7:15 in the eve- 1 ring, before the break in the sheath had affected service on any of the 248 pairs of wires in the cable, the repairs had been made without one ' conversation being interrupted. This special alarm system is one of \ the many mechanical and electrical wonders developed by Bell - System engineers to guard telephone conversatipns. | : Automatic warning signals, electrical locating devices, constant testing of all switchboard apparatus and circuits--these are some of the ceaseless efforts that so effectively reduce interruptions to service on Bell lines. There is no standing still in the Bell System. * "The Telephone Book}are the Directory the Nation " ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM One Policy * One System • -Universal Soviet % AUCTION CHARLES LEONARD - - - - - -'% - Auctioneer *• The Sheppard Construction Company will Bell on the old Shendorf farm, iconda. Illinois, on Slocum Lake road, one-half mile west of town, on . o'clock, sharp. '.'•1 Tuesday, Marcli Sale will j?e held rain oar shine. 90 Head Horses and Moles 70 HEAD OF HORSES--2 Saddle Hor«es; SO Head of *tth».4 1 Army and 1 Stock Saddle. t ^ • 60 sets Double Harness; 107 Horse and Mule Colla**.' ^ \ - > 28 Good Dump Wagons; 2 and S^orse Hitch. '* •, . %*" • Whiffle Trees; Neck Yokes, many ether articles too These horses and mules jran from 5 to 10 yeaip old and weigh from 1300 to 1800 pounds. Among them are matched teams of Bays, Grays, Blacks and Roans. - \ v These horses and mules have been working on road construction work i|t' Wauconda since last November. ~ ( This is a wonderful opportunity for farmers and teamsters to bur horses right out of work. This is an exceptionally good lot of horses. Goqd in flesh and sound. These horses will he sold as represented. . TERMS--A credit of 6 months' time will be given on good bankable notes satisfactory to clerk, bearing 7 per cent interest. Seen . By PUindealer Reporters and Handed In Paul Kamholx visited at Belvidere Saturday Mrs. J. Brown wai « Waukegan viator Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Street were Chi catro visitors Sunday. Miss Mildred Mlnnich spent the week-end in Chicago. Mrs. 'William H. Althoff wis a CUcapo visitor Monday. ! Arthur Patzke of Chica^f^pe^ j Sunday at his home here. | Miss Leona Givens of Chicago spent [Sumiay with, home folks. j Harry Morris of Chicago Was a 'McHenry visitor Tuesday. j Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith t were Elgin visitors Sunday. Peter Wirfa and Ed MischKe w«rt Woodstock visitors Safcuvday, Thomas Knox of Chica^u spent tjte week-end at his home here, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ph&lin were Chicago visitors Wednesday, Mrs. E. E. Bassett and soa| Lisl^ visited at Woodstock Tuesday. MSrs. P. W. Frett visited, relatives in Chicago over the "week-end. Miss Frances Mhy of Woodstock spent Sunday at her home here. Miss Mayme Keg of Chicago speft the week-end at her home here. Inrin Smith of Chicago was a KO* cent pruest of Mrs. M«tin Smith. Miss Hazel Bacon of Woodstock spent Sunday at her home here. James Walsh is a new- assistant in the McHenry postoffice this w^ek. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bonslett of Crystal Lake spent Sunday with relative* here. • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whiting and family were Woodstock visitors Saturday. J F. W. Sayler and daughter, Viola, of Woodstock visited relatives hete Sunday. Mr. and Mi's. H. M. Stephenson of Ringwood visited * friends Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bacon of Volo Were McHenry visitors Thursday* evening. Glen A. Gonderson of Waukegan, visited friend* and relatives here <88^' Thursday. Robert Taylor of Chicago is visits ing in the home of his sistev, Mrfc' John Fay. Kenneth Howe of Fort Sheridan spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Harriet Howe. The Clocknfr family are new tenants on the old Mead farm owned by F. H. Wattles. _ Mrs. Fred Sattem of St. Pabl, Minn., Visited the home of\Mr. and Mrs. Gog Sattem Tuesday. Mj\ and Mfs. William Spencer and Mrs. Martha Page were Waukeg^a. visitors Monday Dr. and Mrs. A." I. Froehlich and" daughter, Adele, were Elgin visitors Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Zorn of Wat kegan were Srnday guests in the Ha^ i bert.Michels home. Mrs. Webster Twigg and children of Chicago were Sunday guests in the Frank Thurlwell home. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Knox aurf! daughter, Patricia, of Harvard visited relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Albert Krause returned home Friday, after visiting relatives in Chi». cagQ for several days. Mrs. Martha Stupfel of Woodstock ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs!, Martin N. May, Sunday. Mrs.- Lester Page. Mrs. Marths Page and Mrs. Thomas Phalin visit-* ed at DesPlaines Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Garland o£ Antioch were guests .in the J. F. Claxton home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Newman ani "tMr. and Mi%. Gerald Newman wer#- Chicago visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Anna Feltz of Davenport, Ia^. is visiting in the home of her parentS| Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Baur. Miss Marjory Phalin of Chicag# spent Sunday in the home of her parv ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Phalin. ;k Miss Laura Karls of Chicago wa# a Sunday visitor in the home of hep; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Karls. Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Dalin and children of • Chicpgo were Sunday guests in the Frank Thurlwell home., Mr. and Mrs. Hendrickson of Wau^ kegan were Sunday visitors in the, home of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Michel%* Mir.* and Mrs. Arthur Krause, Mrafc Rev. Rule of Chicago spent Sunday at McHenry. Mr. and Mf&. F. H. Wattles returned home last Wednesday, After spending several weeks in California. B. J. Frisby and sons, Robert and Weston, of Chicago were Sunday guests in the home of the former's mother, Mrs. B. Frisby. Mr. and Mrs. Henry FOBS and tittle «on, Charles, of Barrtegton visited in the home of her parents, Mr. and MVq. It F. Claxton, Sunday. Miss Laura Michels of Waukegan spent the week-end at her home here. She had as her guests Miss Carp and Miss Chambers, also of Waukegan. Edmund Willis was a Woodstock visitor Monday evening. His friend, Lawrence Do ret, left Woodstock that evening for his home at Superior, Wis. Mrs. J. A. Street has completed her work at the Victory Memoral hospital at Waukegan and is now with her husband, Dr. J. A. Street, in this city- "• •• v:" .'ii'« Mr. and Mrs. George Miller and little son spent a few days last week in Elgin, where they visited relatives. Mrs. M. J. Baur and sons, Buddy and Joe, visited in the home of her daughter! Mrs. Anna Feltz, at Davenport, Iowa, last week, returning hotne Friday. Messrs. Peter Schaefer, Joe Schaefer, Mat Schaefer, Herman Schaefer and Mrs. Will Hay motored to Chicago Thursday to see their sister, Mrs. Nick Freuiid, who is very ilL Leslie Bungard was a Chicago vis* itor Monday. Miss Charlotte Frett Spent the first of the week in Chicago. Mrs. A. C. Herzog of Chicago spea£ the week-end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Althotf and family Vere Sunday visitors in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, at Johnsburg. Other i guests of the day were Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Freund and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Smith. • $/?' - " ' ' • • "'-i • • . v 3 j. '.-w iier--' , ; -k 1 ,-r '{ * * c * •£>•* V ; -k x $ + "• MAS ALWAYS LED IN SAFETY J J -,5 The first non-skid tread erer pat on a tire was « m Firestone. ' From that day to this Firestone has keen first in safety. No tire can come close to the Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires now in our store. Their femous non-skid tread has more gripping edges than any tread on tha road. Give your car the woa» derful protection of new Firestone Gum-Dippedl Tires today. They hold all world records for endur» ance, speed, safety, economy. That's why they deliver moat miles per dollar* BlISS-PACE MOTOR SXllS > '5-3'j - - i 'M 1 and Atwiter Kent Dealers ""H W T M , Milwaukee , "WE SIEVE AFTER WE SELL"* PHONE 30 o M'HENSY ' -.Jjl listen te '.'H v» ^ Velee of FT s *1 Every Msadayst 7:H «k', >' M. ^ r*<p,3j , . y . v m-J V,., ^ ftp P > f'i ^ V i -*• i C ' v « ft' '; ' fe?' % -3 , - "V-*> 4 " " a-4 V • •. f UU j * • 4vi" 1&'S •i ^ 'SS* Vk4': wis A ^ J-' Baur. M.ri. A. Krause and Mra.1 be reasved until settled for with clerics. 2 per cent for caitL'j, »fAnna Felta were Elgin visitors. Tuee»* Sheppard Construction !lgin visit- , • ' •• M'HENKY HIOE SCHOOL - • . . .TWO GAMES ^•^IQame Starts at 2:30 .." ;* •* Tf -'•=«. i-1' "V » • •' i *•' V.. 4 -1®.' •«>... ',-S- ' * ay. -' u Mr. and Mrs. Roy Whiteman Lake Geneva, Wis., were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Newman. Mass Mary Brefeld of Elgin spenj^ a few days last week in the home ot f>er parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Br«& Ifeld. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Newman, Mr«;j Louis McDonald, Mrs. L.^F- Newmna^ and Mrs. T. J. Buss were Eli |«rs Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George * Kuntsman "|nnd family of Chicago were guests in Ithe home of Mr. and Mrs. Herma^ fkh&efer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome ElHctt and. hildren of Austin were Sunday visiors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. iFrank Thurlwell. Mrs. Agness Wentworth of Lak4 ^Geneva, Wis., visited in the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. J. Marshall, last week. Mrs. Julias Keg returned home lasti week, after spending' several week# 'at Mayo Brothers' V hospital at ^Rochester, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fay and littl^j^ ; son of Elgin were Sunday visitors irjf ^ the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mirs. John Fay. J Mr. asd Mrs. Carl Schmitt ana children of Chicago visited in the 'home of her parents, Mr. and Hn,1 1 Fred Kamholz, Sunday. s Mr. and Mrs. George Kamholz and' two children of Chicago visited in tha home of the former's parents, Mr. and: W#*-; ' • " & It takes hot water and plenty of it to keep baby's things clean and sweet and to supply the many baths that help keep him a?low with health. > ' ^ dish washing and house cleaning--puts more comfort in Dad's morning shave--insures comfort, convenience hf&fth iarJ all the family. ^ ' ^ ^/ Take advantage of tmf limfted-tiine i$ !Dowti Offer on rilod^ni 4 y # aatomatic heaters and make your home really modern with running hot water service. % ^ - Don't delay. Benefit at once through this Special Offer. Phone ^ > or drop in and let M help you select a water healer suited to your needs. •V & ! i alamaxoo Auto- If atic Water Heater [InitaltotloB it?-- * I ••W'- Piling March i.#ik rr • ; '• - • > ~ • '»&; , .'*-n I .'i ill'l" I. • :.i!V :! 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