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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Nov 1931, p. 4

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MOSHER, Editor and Maaagw t*. • iii >•% v; V: Want Ad s 3*^" • Y NOTICE OF APPLICATION Notice is hereby given of the filing "f§r the undersigned with the Illinois Commerce Commission of an application for a certificate of Convenience and Necessity To operate' as a Motor Carrier! for the transportation of persons between Crystal Lake, Illinois, and Chicago, Illinois, and the Illinois j r •.*»«« nvw mil points followirfc: Woodstock, Terra, ^ <-$100 REWAIUJ : Gotta. Park Ridge, Palatine, Mt. Pros-1 .... - •; vect McHenry, Harvard, Fox Rivar I mfbrmatjori leading to arrest aiid Grove Elgin, Dundee, DesPlaine?, | conviction of person or persons re- Crvstal Lake, Chicago, Carpenters- J sponsible for disappearance of two - dogs belonging to me, one 5-year-old female Beagle, white with brown spots, missing three weeks and one small female Beagle, black and brown, jnissing since July. Disappeared from Indian Ru|ger near McHenry dam. Further information and photographs can be obtained by calling 3(lcn$jiEy 6Q5-R-1. t , «- , 25-^2 LILY LAKE wfi" 'vi|le, Gary, ,Barringtori, Arlington ; Heights and-Algonquin: Inforrnati'.n ; M to the time and place of hearing Y/feppn' this application may Tbe" secured yjby communicating with the Secretary of the Illinois €o^imfi<cti,Commission, Springfield, Illinois, or undeTjsigned. •••-.•I';'-" 'Ration .to Lake Bus Line, Inc.,- 326 >.• McHenry Ave., Crystal Lake, 111. Henry M. Walker, Attorney, 127 N. Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. . 25-2 Kit Carton'* Mark v A tree carved with the words "Kit Carson 1846'* was recently discovered by a United States forest service trail crew near Mud lakes in the Eldorado National forest of California. Six •> Inches of new wood had grown round the original blaze. Another tree also 4»rved by the famous frontiersman in 1846 is still standing in what is now kndwn as Kit- Carson pasd" in the Eldorado National forest. $25 REWARD Dr. C. Keller, well-known optometrist and optician, reports thai canvassers have been soliciting business throughout the territory an<|; using his name. Dr. Keller , offers $25 reward for information leading to their arrest. LOSTV Maa Beat Rac*r According to studies of racing anl- IBals by an English scientist, man liads all others for endurance, although exceeded by several in Jgpeed Ht short distances. £ * Brings Moon Close . ; The enormous telescopic instrument fit Mount Wilson with an enlargement 4rf 2,5(K» diameters brings the moon jfrithin approximately 31 miles of the sMparth. ^ \ • •• y ';;::.yv:,'. 1 L L E THEATRE $?oodstocli*s Bedutiful Play House , THURSDAY THANKS(rIVING fecial Matinee 2:30 m. On the Stage Matinee and Nite B," Rotnour Pluyers On the Screen •'THE BELOVSB 4 BACHELOR*' with Paul Lukas LOST--Bunch of keys, between McHenry and Oakhurst Saturday, Nov. 21. Finder please return to Chas* Herdrich. Phone 648-M-2. *26 F.OR SALE POTATOES FOR SALE-- ftonie grown Rural New Yorkers, 80c cent1 per bu. delivered. Phone 622-J-2. C. R. Draper. *26 FOR SALEi--iJew Colonial residence on Waukegan St. Bargain for quick cash deal. F., E. Covalt. 25-tf FOR SALE---Baled hay and / straw, Also pressing reasonably donfe. Tel. McHenry 606-J-l. . 12-tf RABBITS--Over production sale-- Conrads Whites and Chinchillas, $1.00 and up. Hy Glow Rabbitry, 1 mile north of Wauconda. *24-3 y W' h';v V 'Kt;-y-: • FRIDAY-SATURDAY CSfKSt Nite' Saturday, 2 for 50c STAN LAUREL OLIVER HARDY in "PARDON US" •"-••A-". Also y-y- EDMUND LOWE in "TRANSATLANTIC" SUNDAY-MONDAY GEORGE AHLISS in " ALEXANDER y HAMILTON" ,yf: Continuous 2:30 to 11 <6iest Mat. to 5:00 2 for 50c """ TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Guest Nite 2 for 50c "HURDER BY THE CLOCK" with WILLIAM BOYD -- LILLIAN TASHMAN THURSDAY, iy On the Stage ;iy B." Rotnour Players PLYMOUTH AND DODGE CARS Sixes and Eights DODGE TRUCKS DEPENDABLE USED CABS Here are a few good buys. Come in and look them over "at prices that are right." 1929 Chevrolet 6 Coupe. 1929 Chrysler 65 Sedan. 1928 Buick Master Sedan. 1928 Dodge Std. 6 Sedan. 1929 Dodge Victory 6 Sport SedalK 1930 Ford A Conv. Coupe. 4 / 1929 Ford A Tudor. y 1928 Chevrolet Coach. 1927 Chrysler 60 Coupe. t ' 1928 Dodge % Panel Truck.' •' 1929 Ford A Hyd. Dump Trlit^E. .. Several other good buys which will be listed later. Watch our ad every week. These cars are recondiijjapd and sold with a guarantee. DOWE & HAWLEY Howard Cairns, Sales Manager Junction U. S. 12-111. 20-61 Phone 327 McHenry "A:1 fWftbn and T. Shelton ttf Ifbrtk Chicago were Sunday callers at the Peter Weber home. The Kostner family spent Sunday in their cottage on Highland Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Gehrman, who have been spending the summer here, have closed their home and will spend the winter months in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. George Steinsdoerfer of Ringwood spent Friday at the home of Frank Steinsdoerfar. Mr. Goetter spent Sunday at, his cottage here. Fred Holly spent a f*w daysjast week in Chicago. Charles Allen transacted business in Chicago one d&y last week. Mrs -Peterson left Monday for Kansas City, where she will visit relatives for. a few weeks. Phillip Thennes1 attended a cart party at John Wagner's Friday night. Mrs. Sigwalt of Chicago spent Thursday at her cottage here. Geerge Htffman spent Sunday »t' his hoqje here on Rand Road. ?" Jim Taylor and a party of friends spent Wednesday at his cottage here. Miss Wanda Boyko attended a birthday party at the Sutton home rtear McHenry Monday evening. JOHNSBUBO • - • ' Mfsl" Catherine Pitzen of Clif&ttgo, Mr. and Mrs. George Obenauf and children of Grayslakd and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stoffel and daughter, Marie, of Volo visited the John Pitzen home Sunday. " Miss Mildred Schaefer of Gray slake Misses Helen Blank and Helen Schaefer and friend, Francis Lee of Chicago visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sehaefer Sunday. Raymond Schaefer celebrated his'21 birthday Sunday evening. Those present at the party were: Leo and Arnold Michels, Leo Ring, Stanley Scrabalski, demons Freund and Fred Mueller. The boys spent the evening playing cards. Refreshments were served and the party breke up at a. late heur- Will Thompson of Ringwood and Arnold Freund of Spring Grove were c^y^<S!te Sunday. •y ,yyy.' •. at Least "' * Vl* * 1 "What a "girl puts in her hope chest, now," says Aunt Em,"is a $1,000 gold bond every two yea re. When at forty she's an old maid, she goes every summer to Rar Harbor and every winter :to Pal to Bea9h.'"-^St. ^ Democrat. " * TKanksg iv irvg Day Ah! On Thanksgiving day, when from east and from west, From north and from south, come the pilgrim and guest, When the gray-haired New Englander Bees round hiB board- The old broken links of affection restored, When the care-wearied man seeks his mother once more, And the worn matron smiles where the girl smiled before. . . • --John Greenleaf Whittxer. SHERIFFS SALE By virtue of an execution issued out of the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court of McHenry County and State of Illinois, and to me directed, whereby 1 am commanded to make the amount of a certain Judgment recently obtained against William Pries and Wanda Pries, in favor of Theodore Hamer, Receiver of the Citizens State Bank of McHenry, Illinois, o^t of the lands, tenements and chattels of the said William Pries and Wanda Pries, 1 have levied on the following property, to-wi^ A part of lots numbers 2 and 3 iir'block number 24 of the town (now city) of McHenry on the west" side of Fox River, bounded and .described as follows to-wit: Commencing at the northwest corner, of said lot number 2, thence south 67 degrees east on the south side of Elm street 50 feet, thence south 23 degrees west parallel with Green street 80 feet, thence north 67 degrees w'est parallel with Elm street 50 feet, thence north 23 degrees east on the east si(le of Green street 80 feet to the place of beginning, said blo<-k number 24 being a part of the southeast quarter of section number 26 township number 45 north range 8, east of the third; principal meridian, situated in the "city of . McHenry, County of MteHenry and thie Staie of Illinois. '. y. . y'yy ; / i Therefore, according • to said command, I shall expose for sale at Public Auction, all the right, title and interest of the above nailed William Pries and Wanda PrTes in and to the above described ptfbperty, on Saturday, the 12th day of December, 1931, at ten o'clock A. M., at the East door of the Court House in Woodstock, Illinois. , Dated at Woodstock, - Illinois, this 19th day of November, 1931. LESTER EDINGER, Sheriff of McHenry County, Illinois. 24*8 By H. E. Reese, Deputy. FOOD VALUES NONE SUCH Mince Meat PKG8. Campbell's Tomato Soup . Dromedary Cranberry Sauce Quaker Maid Cherries w ;Del Monte Fruits for Salad,.. F ANN PAGE STRAWBERRY AND ' ,R^ ; Raspberry P/eserves 3'^20<fv^ • 'can17Q 2^CA?NS2 9ciiii Not All Americans Look on Day of Thanksgiving • With the Pessimistic Eyes of Will Carleton FOR SALE--Big type, black Poland China Boars and Jilts, with grand champion blood lines. Prices right. James Hunter, McHenry. Tel 617-J-2. 18-tf "Will Carleton In his verses on "Captain Young's Thanksgiving,says: Thanksgivihg- day, 1 fear, If one the solemn truth must touch. Is celebrated, not so much To thajik the Lord for blessings o'er • As for the sake of getting1 more. It is the "feastlve" day on which Little Willie, on nearing the end of a bountiful meal, will sigh, "I've pretty near reached my bust measure." And dad will again wonder why Thanksgiving day doesn't follow Christmas so he can be thankful that both pursebending days are over, tt Is also the season In which dogs and cats beat a tattoo; on drumsticks with their teeth. Truly, a man Is old when he begins to fear mince pie. What this world deeds Is for some one to devise a plan whereby the bone of contention can be utilized like the Thanksgiving turkey for making hash and soup. But 'twas ever thus--these big Thanksgiving meals. Indeed, some 140 years ago the Thanksgiving menu of . which George Washington partook at-Mount Vernon consisted of: ' Conceit of Fresh Fruit Oyster Soup (Mm. John Marshall's ^recipe--black eye peas and Virginia ham knuckles added.) Roast turkey stuffed with wild rice, pulverized boiled chestnuts,.artichokes, truffles, chicken livers and toasted bread crumbs, flavored with rosemary, sage and mother of thyme, larded with. Virginia ham fat and basted with Madeira wine; served with bogberry sauce, fresh cauliflower and candied sweet potatoes. Old Virginia mince pie, served In flames. New -Orleans oltf French market coffee. ., Mmml Those trere the good old days! But, observes the Providence Bulletin: * r The special blessings for the sake of which children and some adult persons celebrate thanksgiving day are transitory at best. They center round the dinner table, "groaning with good things." But ev.en if Will Carleton thinks that most of us regard such matters as these more seriously than the finer and nobler teachings of the day, surely many of us grace the occasion with the spirit of gratitude f«r our "blessings," and endeavor to (spread this spirit by providing for the comfort and happiness of some less fortunate household than ours at this one festival of the year. It is a familiar law of nature that the more we'give""the more we have. This may not be true of material possessions, but it is certainly true of the things of the spirit. If w# increase the sum total of others' happiness we Increase our own, Anyhow, here's hoping you get the long end of the wish bone!--Pathfinder Magazine. y SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of an execution issued out of the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court of McHenry County and State of Illinois, and to me directed, whereby I am commanded to make the amount of a certain judgment recently obtained against Barbara Engeln, in favor of Citizens State Bank of McHenry for use of Theodore Hamer, Receiver, out of the lands, tenements, goods and chattels of the said Barbara Engeln, I have levied on the following property, to-wit: Lots 2, 3, 4, 15, 16 and 17 in block 2 in Dr. C. H. Feger's Addition to McHenry, being a subdivision of a part of NE one quarter of .section 26, township 45 NorthJ Range 8, East of the third principal Meridian. Therefore, according to said command, I shall expose for sale, at Public Auction, all the right, title and interest. of the above named Barbara Engeln in and to the above described property, on Saturday, the 12th day of December, 1931, at ten o'clock A. M., at the East door of the Court House ir*the City of Woodstock, Illinois.- Dated at Woodstock, Illinois, this 19th day of November, 1931. LESTER EDINGER, Sheriff of McHenry County, Illinois. 26-8 By H. E. Reese, Deputy WANTED WANTED TO RENT--Dairy farm, with base,, 80-160 acres, beginning March, 1932. D. Dammann, 3737 Kilpatriek Ave., Chicago, 111. *25-3 BEFORE YOU BUY SHOES see our bargain counter. B. Popp. Expert shoemaker and repair shop. Main street. Phone 162. 38-tf MISCELLANEOUS McHenry Floral Company Main Street, McHenry Where quality is best and prices axe lowest *" Funeral Work a Specialty Flowers for Weddings and all occasion^ e House Plant A Iuc6e8sful Inethod of keeping the house plant fresh during a week's absence is to soak a large sponge well with water and place it on the dirt in the pot. The plant will W>sorb enough water to keep It in good condition during your stay. \ v " ,w£?, * ' FANCY QUALITY .. : i;'v :-MMy Puhiplcin V > 2 * • ,~;Del Monte"'l^neapji^i-Viui^af/ 2V, CANS AU FLAVORS ,• ."itIvMa Brown Sweet Pickles 3*GS 25a" yy i lona Peas cSv/lOc lona Tomatoes lona Corn mixed Nuts 1 CANS• I*. Fancy English Walnuts/ lb, > 1 r A&P Grape J u i c e Del Monte Asparagus Tips ~ Encore Macaroni or Spaghetti . "R&R Plum Pudding .y . . . Eight O'Clock Coffee ;"• •- . 5ILVERBROOK Pasteurized CREAMERY f Butter . >.• MNT BOTTLE 38-OZ. PUGS. 1 13. TIN 17C 21c 20c 27C * 19C 1*. 33C PRODUCE SPECIALS Fancy "Eatmor" Brand Cranberries Nancy Hall Sweet Potatoes Fancy Jersey Sweet Potatoes Well Bleached Celery at a Special Price. 2 1*53. 19^ . 5 lbs. 13'c 5 lbs. 174 STORE WILL BE OPEN WEDNESDAY EVENING UNTIL 9:30 P. M., AND CLOSED ALL DAY THANKSGIVING ; rnCCJ BETJY CROCKER'S r i x C C : CHROMIUM-PLATED * ; Cake Server '. WITH EACH PURCHASE OF Gold Meda! Cake Flour 2S:2i:52c 7- :i GRrAT ATLANTIC ?. PACIFIC Tfa C MP ANY dd'e Western Division Gas rates reduced Buy your range and water heater NOW - in every morning at, 10 o'clock--WJJD--to the Gabrieleeii Permanent Wave Program. m arc an authorized shop. Tull Line of Nat:onally Advertised Permanent Waves F7MVALU# *5.00 SK) value® *8.00 ,0;valw $10.00 NOV. AMI I>EC. SPECIALS ¥01R CHOICE OF THREE FOR Haircut, Shampoo, Tlngef Wave Facial, Manicure, or 50c each Eyebrow Arch. SCHOOL CHJLDKE5 SPECIAL (Prom 5 to 14 years of are) Cfla* Kaircut and Wave, all styles JJU Q VERY SPECIAL EVERY MON„ TI'ES. AMI WEI). COMPLETE- PERMANENT \V \ Vli Including' Shampoo* and set. $1.00 $3.00 All styles. and up For Hair Beanty Try ARN01L STEAM TREATMENTS Retards--Orey and Falling' Hair eliminate*--Dandruff, prcvuits Dry Scalp, reconditions--Permanent Wave Jriee, $1.00 or 6 for $5.00 Shampoo 50c extra I'ltra.Violet Ray Treatments ...91.00 Private Booths for Ladles and Gents At your service 9 Barbers 5 Beauty Artlsta STOMPANATO'S Two Ultra Modern Exclusive Shops Por the Whole Family T«l. 641. Wofxlstock. Ill . 22fi Main St Open Kvenings until 9 I' M. ,C1l«e an SI oft Water Used; NO NEED TO BE IDLE--Any energetic man can sell Ward's Established Household and Farm necessities of proven merit and enjoy a year round, steadily increasing business. Must own car.' Write immediately to Dr. Ward's Medical Co-, Winona, Minn. Established 1856. *26 SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED Rag Rugs Made to Order All Work Guaranteed B. POPP Phone 162 Main St.*McHenry UPHOLSTERING--All kinds of fur-1 niture reupholstered and repaired. Good work guaranteed. Work called; tor and delivered. jChas. Rasmussen,; S. Center St., West McHenry, III. Tel. 107-M. 12-tf Dead Animals Dead and Crippled Cows, Horses, Hogs, and old Plugs Prompt Service , $1.00 to $10 a head Telephone Barrington 256 . Reverse Charges OVERHAULED may be necessary that car of yours longer than you expected. For that reason it pays to have it overhauled. Often only a little work is required to put it in tip-top shape, which if neglected might mean the ruin of the motor. Dowe & Hawley ; ioDGE AND PLYMOUTH CARS Heated Garage for Winter Storage by day or month Junction U. S. 12 and Jll. 20-61 McHenry Be Efficient That inuch word- "efficiency" means nothing more than an Intelligent use of time and effort. The man who Is efficient makes every move, every thought count. There is no "runnings around in circles," with consequent waste of time and energy.---Grit. gas and new lower rates bring new and greater values to gas service. And new modern gas-using equipment would bring you still more advantages;. Latest and finest models of these appliances now are shown in our Autumn Display. It's well worth a visit here just to see what's latest and smartest in these lines. Only *4952 for tbis beautiful J console range *62 with Oven Heat CoMtrtt - Small c&rryioi ch»f|« Amazing value! A modern ran^j^,: of new design, in ivory and green white and gray porccUm entm^L ' Oven 16 in. x 18 in. x 14 in. Cool* ing top 20 in. x 19^ in. LarM . drawer for pots and kettles, Hana^f cutlery drawer. Burner tray rnakfll coovement shelf. Oven has hett* $esl doors. Oven and btoilHp en*meMined. Sturdily buih yean of service. Small down meat Easy terms. Worth the Effort ;; •/ According to a scientist, the average amount of absolute rest during a night's sleep Is only eleven and a half minutes, there being muscular or mental aetion dorimg tbe renaaiader of the time. • • i WEST SIDE GARAGE ^ Otto Adams, Prop. j General Automobile Repairing ! Tel. 185 - Bea. Phone, 639-R-2 4 r o*cn-he« control. E New VANITY Range '.Beauty and utility happily combined! Range, cabinet, table --all in one. Utility cabinet each side of oven. ILargc storage space for utensils. Core* conceals cooking top--acts as backsplasher when open. Large even-heac devi<*,p.,< ' terlesf broiler pan "n«V.n.ty u ' tnaroel. trimmed io gle«n«og black. Small down payment. Ea»y tetmt.1 Automatic Storage ?•>: Gas Water Heater II, W.11 do your eret sood to ttew tfch oew nage atmo*. P1^^* 'beauty in velvet-tmooth finish -peen and .rory or gray and wtme Rortmy cupboard for cooking vessels, handy drawer for smiUer uten«ls Setf- (upportir , burner tray makea convenient service shelf. Big oven has roc\ wool insular-on and "heat-seal" doora. Drawer-type, bi iler Pao and grid 10 iwrfftl,iw^htj. Wonderful value « f8®.iS. tlW modern heater will give you [ plenry of hot watet at all times Needs no attention. Dual insulation (air cell aabestoj and dead t air apacc) holds heat keeps . coat Aon. Average family MM, f: '4952 ' Iwitb your old heaUt •4» dou-n--»2» fx* Small cariyipg charga. ^ Other auea--larger and smallet. Investigate thta wotutaifc] nht See your plumber oe call p <tm aaletroom. GAS^n ELliCTRIC OOm^Yi C. EL COLLINS, District Manager H&. W/.

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