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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Jun 1938, p. 6

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A.-" SANFORD V"-5*."' * , HILLTOP INN gt / Miles North of McHenry on Route 81- - FRANK KEMPHER, Pro* r 'SHOO TIE" THELEN BEHIND ------ Drinks of all Kinds-- Under New Management -- Formerly Shober's Tavern MI PLACE RESTAURANT Phone 192 JUSTEN ft FREUND, Prop* Green St. HALF SPRING FRIED CHICKEN ---- 60c FOOT LONG HOT DOGS --- 10c " FISH FRY EVERY FRIDAY FRESH PERCH PINK HARRISON'S^-, Pistakee Bay-r-- __FRIED CHICKEN PLATE LUNCH --- 50c-- • Tasty Sandwiches Delicious Drinks Dancing Every Saturday Throughout The Season Barbara Horick's Orchestra HENNING'S R E S O T PISTAKEE BAY -- NEAR McHENRY. ILLINOIS ENTERTAINMENT Every Saturday Night 3 Floor Shows 3 SAT., JULY 2 -- Each Evening -- SUN., JULY 3 Dancing with Rhythm of ORLEANS' SWINQSTERS NSW SHOW WEEKLY Intimate - Congenial Atmosphere -- Come Early for First Show -- SPECIAL JULY SALE ON TIRES AND TUBES We sure giving 20 to 30 PER CENT DISCOUNT on all tires. We give you a written guarantee against any road injuries that you may have with these tires, and we make all adjustments at our own Service Station. Liberal allowance on your old tires. Stop in and see us when you need a tire. Peterson Motors HUDSON and TERRAPLANE One block east of Fox River Bridge on Route W 1 Gaa Oil, Batteries and General Repairing Day or Night Service -- Telephone 14. JLi m •" • £ \ < " iV„ V%". *• nmot raoamsmef Ton Age TWENTY TEARS AGC The mail on Route 1 from the McHenry postoffice is now being carried by G. A. Himler, tfho heretofore has acted §s substitute carrier for Ray Pfcge. We are informed that & few of our idlers have already been notified that they must secure work on or before July 4. Thank goodness, McHenry has but few who belong in this class and it is up to them to secure employment or be reported; The east side of one of the Borden ice houses here is bulging cttit considerably of late and carpenters will be put on the job at once to repair the damage done. From all appearances there are more fishermen than fish these days. The river and near-by lakes are visited by a small army of anglers almost THIRTY YEARS AGO Percy Lodtz entertained a company of ten of hps little friends at a launch ride up the river last Thursday afternoon. J. W. Smith has placed an elegant new Edison moving picture machine into the'Central theatre and expects soon to begin a series of moving picture shows. Sunday and Monday were the two warmest days we have thus far experienced this season. Ninety-two in the shade. Wm. Simes has moved liis grocery stock into the old postoffice quarters until recently occupied by A. B. Gilbert. FORTY'YEARS'A(iO - Otefc Walsh's cream colored" while standing in/ront of Frett Bros., market, unceremoniously took his departure for home, where he arrived without material damage tb himself or buggy. Nick Winkle informs us that he is putting in for the Fall business, a brand new cider mill. i We learn that two valuable cows were killed by lightning on the Richardson fanfi, four miles west of this village during the storm on Friday night last. John R. Brents the efficient and popular janitor of the public school, gave his annual picnic to the scholars at Gage's driving park on Tuesday afternoon, and a royal good time was the result. FIFTY YEARS AGO John Sutton? of Solon Mills, claims , the championship in large strawberries. He has them that measure fivej and a half inches in circumference. Dr. Wm. Osborne started f6r Pennsylvania this week after his family. E. Law! us has hired a good tailor who will cut, fit and make up suits in the latest styles at lowest prices. John Bishop and wife, of Waukegan, were guests of Hon. R. Bishop and family in this village. SIXTY YEARS AGO John M. Smith, hardware dealer, has sold his business to his competitors, J. Story & Soft, who will hereafter run both stores. 1 A four horse buss load of young folks from the vicinity of Woodstock,- passed through this village for a picnic to Fistaqua Lake on Saturday last. The McHenry Cornet band, by invitation of Mr. Willey, made a visit to Fox Lake on Saturday evening last, by Steamer "Excelsior" and treated the pleasure seekers and residents of that vicinity to some ol their choicest music.... "• GEORGE J. HyjJT. eL.aL IN CHANCERY--Gen Na 2791* PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giv<^ that in pursuance of a Decree enter ed in the above entitled cause on th 16th day of April A. D. 1938, I, Verhon J. Knox, special Master in Chanc ery of the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois, will on Monday, the 25th day of July A. D. 1938, at the hour of 11:00 o'clock A.M. (daylight savings time) in the forenoon of said day at the East front door of the Court House in the City of Woodstock, McHenry , County, Illinois, offer for sale and sell at public vendue to the highest and best bidder the following described real 'estate, to-wit: - v The S. W. %• of the S. E. % of Section 25, in Township 46 North, of Range' 8 East of the Third Principial Meridian (excepting,; and reserving therefrom a piece of land deeded by May R. Mc-; Assey and Frank McAssey, hap. . husband, to John A. Bower) and described as follows:- Cojnmeiic- . ing at the South West corner of, /J the premises herein described; thence Nbrth 60 rods; thence East 26 2/3' rods; thence South 60 rods, ' thence West 26 2/3 rods to the place of beginning. containing in all 30 acres of land, more or less, situated in the Township of Richmond^ in the County of McHenry, in the State of Illinois, together with a piece of land in the E. % of Section 25, Township 46 North, of Range & East of the Third Principal Meridian, described as follows, to-wit: starting at a stake at the South East corner of the N. W. \ of the S. E. % of said Section 25; thence Wlest on the forty line 1305.6' to. a stake "on the quarter section line; thence North on said quarter line 200* to a stake; thence East parallel, to the forty line 1182.3' to a stake; in the West right of way line of the spur track; thence Northerly on a 16 degree curve (radius 359.3') along said right of way 275' to a stake that stands 17' West of the forty line; thence North parallel to the forty line 1508' to a stake; thence on a 12 degree curve to the North West (radius 478.3'^ along the right of way of said spur track 220' to a stake in the Southerly line of the Chicago, Milwaukee St St. Paul Railroad Company's right of way; thence South, 79 degrees East, along gaid right of way 242.5' to a stake at the Easterly l i n e of a s p u r t r a c k ; t h e n c e on a 12 degree curve to South West (radios 478.3') on the Easterly line of the right of way of said 6 spur track 420' to a point on the forty line that is 400.4' South of the point where the said forty line . is crossed by the South line of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad Company's right of way; thence South on the forty lint 1750' to place of beginning, containing 7.48 acres of land as shown by the" survey, dated May 12, 1914, made by C. L. Tryon,, County Surveyor of McHenry County, Illinois, situated in the Township of Richmond, County of McHenry and State of Illinois. Terms of Stale Cash in hand on day of s a l e , at which time a Certificate of Purchase will be issued in accordance with said Decree and the Statute. Dated this 30th day of June A.D. 1988. _ VERNON J. KNOX, • y „ Special Master in Chancery of the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois. (Pub. June 30 - July 7 - 14, 1938) V ' -• . V" . * rnmmmmim A. Deateen and Nathan Schwartz Attorneys for the Plaintiff STATE OF ILLINOIS; COUNTY OF McHENRY, SS. - IN THE CIRCUIT HENRY COUNTY THERESA FREEDMAN ROOMS wRfctefatHPli** • 100 ROOMS wRi, un. CON ANT HOTEL COMPANY COMPLETE LOW AS ' ' r PLAN DIETS FOR CHILD HEALTH "\jf OST parent* as well as teachers, IVl having grown up before the new science of q^trition was sufficiently developed for immediatf practical application In daily life, are often entirely unawve of Ifae possibilities it offers for greater health, happiness and efficiency for the children." This statement by Dr. Mary Swartz Rose, noted Columbia University authority writing in Nutrition News, emphasized the great importance attached to nutrition for children today. "Good nutrition cannot be trusted to instinct," says Dr. Rose. "The persistent use of a diet rich In all the factors known to influence health and growth has resulted in better development, a longer period of active adult life and a much-delayed old age, with greater resistance of the body to those infections which make subtle Inroads on health. "If we can only apply what we now know to the Lives of our school children, we shall have a new generation taller and stronger than their parents. Homes do not have this knowledge. Parents had to grow up as best they could. If the present generation of children is to get benefit from it, the school must teach it The teaching of nutrition la the early primary grades is simplified by our new understanding of the protective value of certain staple foods. It helps us to know where to put the first emphasis. There is abundant evidenoe that a regular and liberal supply ol milk is the first safeguard of child nutrition. The approval of the teacher and „ the fact that she drinks milk, too, the attractive cup in which the milk is served, the privilege of pouring one's own glass, the sharing in a group activity, all help in creating a favorable state of mind toward something which means good growth. "In teaching the child control ever his environment as regards food, milk has the advantage of needing no cooking or preparation, as well as being a good money investment Children should be led gradually, through carefully directed experiences, to see that the rule, a glass of milk for every meal, is not to be broken without danger of lessened fitness." Nutrition News fs a quarterly publication issued by the National Dairy Council. For appointment, Phone Chicago, Franklin 8510 -- McHenry 6Q»W or Write to-- Dr. M. M. OPTOMETRIC BYB 108 N. State Sfareet, CMcape KENT & COMPANY AO Kinds INSURANCE Flaeed witfc the meet raUaMa ' * Ceipaaiw v la aat telk it Chirlte's Repair Next Door To B o o t N o m u r a ' s , - s » • On U.S. 12 Radiators Repaired Bodies and Fenders v Straightened V Sign Painting Track Lettering Furniture Upholstering CHARLES RIETESEL Phone 4ft • VERNON J. mx ATTORNEY AT LA# Pries Bldg. ( OFFICE HOURS Tuesdays and Fridays Other Days by Appeiatarat McHenry S. A. Freund & SOD CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Phone 127-R McHenry Our Experience is at Tour . Service in Buildjapg ^ > f Your Wants Telephone No. 900 1 Stoffel & Reihanspergef ^ •fcarancr agent* fui all clasaei ; property in the best feaipa«iM. WEST McHENRY » • ILLINOIS '. - It •! MONEY TO LOAN The High Seas One of the definitions of the word "high" is this: "Of relatively great importance; chief; main; principal." The high seas are the main seas, just as a high road is a main thoroughfare. The term is appUed to waters which do not lie within the1 body of a country and are beyond the territorial jurisdiction of any government. The United States Supreme court, though with a division of opinion, has held that the uninclosed part of the Great Lakes is included in the term "high seas," as having the general characteristics of seas and being open to the largest _ vessels and international trade. i The first American horse- trotting record was made in 1806, when a gelding named Yankee stepped a mile in 2:29 at Harlem, N. Y, v One-fourth of the livestock market ed in the United States comes to or passes through Illinois. -- WH£VEV£4 TV ^ OLD FOLKS WEJZJE MOUUO, WJS youAj<a OA/'S H41>K TO S/7 sT/LL. Ak/O MOi-O ou# T0*J6rOES-- % WAV / mmmy A N O T H E R S C R A P P A P E R ! QABBY GERTIE w Though not a single girl will love him, a man can generaUy cop a wife--sometimes his employer's.** ---JUST TRy AA/P STOP THESE VO(JAkjS7E&S trQOM 78A7A/' Tt-i' AWAY mOM US OLm# FOUCSf I have clients who hare to lend on first mortgagee mi veal estate and others who want te barrow money on real estate. If interested either way, I will ha |M to tajk it over with yon. Joseph N. Sikes Waukegan National Bank Rig, 4 8. Genesee St, Waukegan, IlL TEL. MAJESTIC ItS A* P. Freund Go. ^ Excavating Contractor trucking, Hydraulic and Crane Service Road Building- Tel. 204-M McHenry, IB. FRETT BROTHERS CONTRACTORS ~ TBement, Brick, Plaster'ftti Stucco Work Building, Moving fn|. Raising Telephone 625-M4 McHENRY, ILL. MARCE 1 JARL R. WALSI Pressntlng Reliable Companies rm Mel in--I--IIS af nr IM PImm a or Cl-M Pries Bldg. - - McHenry WELL DRILLING WELL CLEANIWO ' PUMP SYSTEMS f j Arthur J. Cos , Phone 220-B Box222 i / X'. £•

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