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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 Jun 1942, p. 4

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T • I*V -.- .^«K^ir' • - :^-^'i--«j*v »*<*.^<' Thursday at Mo- F. Rtnich. Published htnryy.111.; ljy Charles MOSHER Editor and Manager r,^6^ue=a^6F&« ,}:;v-'t * 7- r" *«v» * r '1. ix '»* " , i~ L L"^': THE MeHENEY PLAINDEALER ,A;:*: Ci 1 ' •j T* ^ - "w ' • • " 'X/ "• K '- MMiMatftiaipi Thursday, Jane,18, •, ' i*. Entered as second-class matter at tbe postoffice at McHenry,' Ilk, under the act of Ma^ 8, 1870. . FOR SALE--Yeaf-'round comfort and «*------ ,. • •. i--«•... •• " ' economy with -fire-proof Johns-Man- One Year --vilie Type A Home Insulation"Blown- Six Months ••••• ...«i..$1.00 j0" your walls afrid ceilings. Call f'vfflV' . + . 1 1 j^EO J. STILLING, McHenry 18. 20-tf Marriage teenies and FOR SALE--Six Guernsey springers; also some of small end pf feeding pips. Inquire Franlf Eherdt, Round Lake. Tel. 222-3. 4-2 jay Schiller, Marshfield. ^is., Boris M. Hamil, W. McHenry. Jfloren'e^Vargart't Befcm. WaucOlida, and Victor Anthony Miller, McHenry FOR SALE--Cattle Spray, one that jfcving Johnson, Chicago, 111., to-Alice ^ can braK aboyt, because it really %.. Huffman, Crystal Lake. IH. „ kills and repels Jfce fl.es. It s good as - o u j* /-«u! the best and better than all the; rest. Marvin T. Schmidt, Chicago, to And it sells for only 95c per gallon. ®izabeth Fraser, Woodstoc . • Bring your own jug and save a dime, ••V-.;Louise E. Manpruiji, Chicago, td -- -- TMargaret Wanner, Oak Lawn McHenry Flour Mills. ^ ^ Maten Rathbun, Fox River Crroye, , Georgiana Lang, Chicago •-i!. Adolph J . H»y His M. Kaser, Crystal Lake * Everett W. Schalzj Zion, to Helen :,'VK. Edwards, Zioh. -'J Phone 92-R. 4-4 . , FOR SALE--Piano, Upright, Weibel, Racine, Wis., to >an be Seen at 108 Phone 83-W. cheap; Waukegan road. guests of relatives. in .Prophetstown • Tr Sunday. « f/.VI"• - ' ! is McHenry, Illinois FRIDAY SATURDAY --Mickey Rooney - Lew is Stone *• "THE COURTSHIP •J OF ANDY HARDY" Sunday~ MONDAY . . June)21 - 22 pkulette Goddard - Ray Milland w THE LADY HAS PLANS" AIM <=r Disney's Cartoon and World New* > TUESDAY. -- Ado Its 22c H BULLET SCARS" Abo--Con«di«» , WEDNESDAY -- THURSDAY "MR. AND MRS. NQRTH' 5 Starting June 22 7 "SUMMER SCHEDULE" Doors Open 5:30. Proeram starts at 6:00 o'clock! FOR SALE--15$ Austin White Pullets, 9 weeks, Grade 2-A W-l. . iV'.-'.'V j • _ • '• •' ' FOR SALE~Flei^«gr conditron. Inquire Nett Sand & Gravel Co. Tel. 677-R-l- ^ *5 FOR S^LE--F'ive-gallon barrel churn with one-quarter horsepower electric motor; all... in ,good %shape. James Rairtey, Box 97, Ringwood. * *5 FOR SALE--Cottage aj McHenry; prounds 100 by 100. For information inquire of Mrs. Patthen, oymer. Phone Winnetka 2134. 3»tf FOR RENT I FOR RENT--ComfortableNand pleas- J ant rooms, located on soutli side of McCullom I^ake, Suitable for one or two persons. Ptione McHenry 653-W-l. . . . , • 5 FOR RENT--Outage, seven rooms, modern bath room, gas, electricity, running water. Oeffling's subdivision on Pistakee Lake, peter F. Freund, Johnsburg. Tel. McHenry 672-R-l. 03-4 Mr. and Mrs. John McMillan and daughter, Lelalj[ of" Arkansas, visited in the C. H. Duker home Thursday. Fr. Walter Conway of Notre Dame and George Miller and son, Robert, °fjM.,Henry left Sunday for a two we8s visit with Pvt.^^veRoy Conway at Camp Claiborne, La. Barry and Hp-old Taxman of Chicago spent the Weekend in the home of their parepts, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Taxman. Mr^and Mrs. Frank Lowe,„GJiicago, visitea in the John Kilday npme. last weekend. - :' - •' ' Joseph McOmber and daughter, Marion, of Chicago spent the weekend at their summer home near Mc Henry. "". -. • •*:- - Maiy Jan? Laures, student nurse at St. Jos^bh's hospital,.-was a Friday caller at her home here. Mrs, Minnie Scheunemajm ""Spent several days the past w^ek in Waukegan where she could he near her sister, Mis. Josephine Heimefv who Tel. 647- bas been a patient in St. Therese hos- »5 pital for several weeks. . v.-'"iTii.. ' !• .1 - Mrsv Ray; Conway >and ' d^u^hter, loaderv" GOod i Mariun, spent the weekend in the pan j O'Shea home in Grayslake. y | Miss Maiy Granger of Hayward, J Wis., has been visiting friends and" j relatives in this community. 1 Bernard. Frisby of Chicag<i. visited j McHenry relatives last weekend.' Mr. and Mrs. Fred ErnstJ of Chi- | cago called on frifends here l|ast Sunday. . - - i -- I Mrs. C.' H. Duker and daughter, Marjorie,j attended comraencement exercises at Northwestern /university; last Saturday. [ * Mrs. Joseph Diedrich' and little daughter, returned la£t Thtirsday from the Woodstock hoapital. Anita and Cletus~ Althoff of Chicago visited* their parents here last weekend. Mrs. Walter Warner and daughter, Audrey, and Margaret Muetterties of Elgin and Mns. William Johns of Dayton, Ohio, visited relatives in Mc Henry last Thursday evening. "ftie desert ia one pHace thai really hot. We passed through it during some time visiting her: grandparents the day time and just about-passed n Milwaukee. ' out from the" heat. We passed Genevieve Kno* is spending a vaca- through orange, lemon, and grape ortion in Sioux Falls, S. D. ; chards in the southern part of Cali- Mr. and Mrs. George .Adams spent fornia. This is one sight that can be seen for miles ind miles. The weather is hot during the day and rather cool at night. I like the climate Ajery well and if I could I wtould like, to live here Rome time.'- II RED CROSS NOTE*' Ejection of officers for the Red Cross will take place this Thursday evening at the city hall at 8 o'clock. --R--C-- '1 ; The benefit sponsored by the "Chain O'Lakes Boat Club" at Bill Merles' on Sunday^,was outstanding in the history of the McHenry Red Cross. Members of this organization extend most hearty thanks and stretch «r- hand of greeting to this wojiderful group of patriotic f nd grateful fir the invitation Recorded Ufe to return iit our pleasure. • • t- --R--C-- • The Red Cross will meet on "Hiarnay and j Friday of each j^eek heivfter. t)oors open at 8:4s t-^RT--C-- I Two beautiful wool robes A^re knitted by Mrs. Schlitt, Sr., of McCullom Lake and the ladies from Lily Lake rtd turned in at our meeting on .Friy. " It was--Mrs. Schlitt's first at- Sem^it .at kniUing and she created it with beauty and comfort in miiul for bur soldier' boys. : ' ; • --R--C-- " ' '•"" •: Membei s, PLEASE come" out to the rpe^ting at the city hall this evening at eight o'clock. Election of officers will be the main -order of business at this meeting. ... ; ^ Sunday in Elgin visiting relatives. Mis. Georpe Miller, Mrs. Roy Miller and Miss Mary Harvey were Elgin shoppers Monday. . Thomas Russell? Chicago, js ,spending several days in McHenry. Bob Bacon is spending this week in Arlington Heights. " , Mr. and Mrs. Jake Adams and son,. Clarence, and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Adams were Chicago visitors Sunday. They visited Jake Adams' sis tiers, Sisb^r Jonajnna and Sister Baptista Mrs. Ada'ywited--ia. the Robert Thompson lfwKe several place days recently. Mrs. George Mitchell of -Janesville, Wis., is spending some time jn McHenry visiting friends. ^ * Shirley Ann, Weber visited her . _ , , w grandmother,. Mrs. \Ajina M^jrers, at sports-loving citizens of .Pistakee -Bay- '.fined to her bed with, a " leg ailment Sacred Heart ^anitoiium ill; Milwau- and Fox Lake. The proceeds which the past several weeks. ' kee Tuesday, o. - - -were turned over to our efficient Mrs. Frank Hughes has 'just return- chairman, Mrs. Floyd Covalt, Sr., will ed from a visit witll relatives in be used to defray expenses of thfe Columbus, Ohio. r a local branch. It has many demands. / Mrs. Doris Zerhyr of %H(;nry and All honor to Mrs. Covalt and her com- Mrs. Verna Miller 'of- Waukejj art" are ^"tees- co-operating to whom ^he spending two weeks with hijs- gives ciedjt <for much the success* T Plow Furrow &eop Niew Zealand's largest plow make! ' a furrow 18 inches dee£ and thre«. ^ feet wide. ^ . -V." Among the Side Mrs. Magnus Nelson h^s been Co«*- WANTED id son, Celia Sunday. auehter, WANTED TO BUY --Big motor; 22, 28 or 32 horsepower. Sand & Gravel Cp. Tel. 677-R-l HELP WANTED The Beautiful LARNVAII mm CRYSTAL LAKE, ILL. McHenry Co's. Leading Theatre FRI. - SAT. -- JUNE 19 - 20 Rcddy McDowall - Jane Darwell in •ON THE SUNNY SIDE" -- A l s o -- . •HAYFOOT" / with William Tracy . J. Gleason SUN. - MON. -- JUNE 21 - Sunday Continuous from 2:45 HELP WANTED--Girl or woman for restaurant work. Call McHenry HELP WANTED--Girl for .waitress work, need not be experienced. Also woman for work in „ restaurant. Part time. Karls Cafe, McHenry. Phone 26. 1-tf SITUATION WANTED--Housework. Call at home Monday night or Tuesday evening, 7:30-8:30 p. m. Christina Adams, John- and Green Sts., West McHenry. \ *5 ANIMALS WANTED Katherine Hepburn - Sfceric THE WOMAN OF THE Y "The picture of the year! Plus Color Cartpon 18c Tax 2c TUf&DAY SPECIAL £ 10c Tax lc Chester "Morris - Jean Parker in "NO HANDS ON THE CLOCK" Also .Sportree] and Musical WED. - THUR. -- JUNE 24. - 2S - Kaaren Verne THE NIGHT" Al^o -- Latest News and Cartoon TKat W.ed. and Thurs. Event! Humphrey Bogart ALL THROUGH DEAD OR ALIVE ANIMALS $1.00 to $15.00 Cash Cows - Horses - Hogs No help needed for loading! Prompt and Sanitary Service ay and Night. Sundays and Holidays Phone Wheeling 102--Reverse Charge* DEAD STOCK WANTED We pay cash with silver dollars that tiink. 5 to 25 for dead or alive horses and cows. Highest prices paid for hogs', sheep, calves. Prompt day or night service, including holidays. Farmers Rerdering Service. Crystal! here LakeS8003Y-l. We pay phone chare»s. 5-26 MISCELLANEOUS iw-(•onditionod! man** Theatre Push - Back Woodstock Seats! Friday, and Satur Oon. Saturday from 2:1^ p.mr It's Out of This World! A Masterpiece tl tke Deatk-Detling Aaiaul Kingdoa! KUDTARD TNI KIPLIIC'S IIIIWIE IOOKSABU III TECRMC0L0K "H-- Sunday and Monday" ; Con. Sunday from 2:15 p. dl S^GAt** e^$ey ••'I,, 'Hi WHEEL BALANCING, WHEEL ALIGNME1NT--For maximum tire, wear, smoother riding and safe driving have your car checked by-our New- Balance Master and Manbee alignment gauges. KNOX MOBILGAS STATION, 100 Grant St., Crystal I^ake, 111. Phone 77. 2-tf COMPLETE FLOOR SERVICE -- Floor sanding and refinishing with I>ura Seal. Also asphalt tile for bathrooms, kitchens, business places;^and i beautiful Marlite in assorted colors | tor kitchens and bathroom walls; also | gpmmercial buildings/ Henning Newmam 932 Marvel Avd., Woodstock, I1L Phone 131. • j' 42-tf Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Smith Dennis, of Beloit, Wis., and Knox of Crystal Lake wer in; the Martin Conway ho Mris., Russell Fyfe an _ JOan, spent last week visiting in the outboard, q D Fyfe home in Huntley. Nett Mr. aind. Mrs. ATby Krug and daughter, Elaine, of- Rockford, former McHenry residents, called on friends here Sunday. Friends here have received word that Leo R6thf>rmel of Chicago and 377.1 McHenry is stationed at Camp Crow- 3-tf j der. Mo. ^ | V Mr. and Mrs. George Miller <ano children of Chicago are spending a two weeks' vacation with her mother, Mrs. J. Walsh. Miss EJllen Walsh was a weekend guest in the Walsh home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gibbs, Robert Frisby, Thomas P. Bolger, Mrs, M. J. Walsh, Mrs, Jack Walsh and daughter, Ellen, atjd son, Earl, were Elgin visitors Sunday where they were call, ed by the death of a relative and friend, Mrs. Jack Kannagh. Mrs. Henry Kinsala and daughtefr, Eleanor, were Chicago callers Thursday, Private Ge0rge Frisby, Camp Polk, La., is spending a-=- ten-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frisby. * Mr. and Mrs. Weir Keck of Waukegan called on friends here Saturday evening. Erwin Laures, LeRoy Smith and Richard Weber were Chicago visitors Sunday where they attended the Cubs- Boston Braves baseball game and witnessed the Flag Day parade. Miss Corduila Muellenback of1 Johnsburg, Minn., is visiting 'relatives \ .1 7 ' - l ! r ' Mr. and^Mrs. T. G. New .on land son of Stevens Point, Wife., were weekend guests in the home of Dr. aiW M-s. J. E. Wheeler. Mrs. Ida Mix of Chicago is spending a few weeks with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Rose Miller. Julia Foley is visiting in the Howard Phalin home in Wilmette ^this week. „ ' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber and son, Billy, and Mr: and Mrs. Earl Conwa> and son, Ronnie, attended the Flag Day exercises at DesPlaines where the two men played%£jth the V. F. W. Drum and Bugle Corps of Crista* Lake. - ' ' ^ Miss Jennie Mae Richardson left Tuesday for a week's vtfeation with friencjs in Airon, Ohio. SunaajMfruests in the John Phalin home were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Phalin of Wilmett# and Mr bands at Camp Polk, La. Mrs. Anna Tonyan and Mr, and Mrs. LotHs Tonyan and son of F<Sx Lake, were- recent visitors in the home, of ,Mr.. and Mrjj. Joseph Wegener. , . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schultz and daughter, Mar» Alice, of Waukegan J called in the Louis Nimsgern honie Tuesday. Mrs. William Bacon is leaving Friday to spend the weekend with her daughter and family, the L. D. Mitchells in Waukegan. - Mr. and, Mrs. Fred'Schoewer were Chicago visitors Sunday. Miss Janet Dolan of Genoa was a McHenry called One day recently. i Friends and relative^weve happy to receive word Wednesday "that Private Marshall Baccrn* has arrived safely in Ireland. He reports beautiful scenery but a lack of bread, meat and tobacco. Mrs. Geraldine Lloyd left Friday to j spend some time with her husband, Staff Sergeant Russell Lloyd, who 'is now stationed at Camp Claiborne, La. MESSAGES FROM ^ T OCAL MEN IN THE U. S. SERVICE Ori May 2, Pvt. Norman M. Lodtz, son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Lodtz of Crystal Lake, who operate a dry cleaning establishment here, received qf this b^jiefit. •;*; ....... .. Mr. Mertes and the Chain O'Lakes Boat club will accept our most sincere wishes for the support given to tlie chairman on this auspicious beca- --ft--C-- Tjfe-'^gfaliish ":^j»B«n * Was on thev grounds at Mertes' Sunday and served ice c^pam, candies and cigarettes " ' " --R--c . The chairman suggested that the ladies arrange into corsages and boutonnieres the- 'teteundance of garden flowers donated for the occasion. The girls made sale of them and met with amazing success. Five hundred were sold. ' - / • ^ --r--c--• .• •••• , The receipts of Sunday's benefit were divided two ways with a Lake county'branch of A. R. C. L .... - -- R--C-- We have a deep sense of' appreciation to the ladies in ftie community and adjoining villages who donated to the success of this event but uppermost in, our minds are the sponsors wli9 contributed to the Red Cross funds to carry on in this work of providing comfort for our - soldiers and sailors. • • ' ^ • _R_r_^ . To . all who contributed to the Red Cross at the boat racefr we say "happiness and success"! , --R--C-- ' Mary Owen has been made tempore "ary Motor Corps chairman" of the -county. She and Minnie Green represented the McHenry Red Cross at Woodstock Tuesday night. The meeting was called by our newly elected county chairman, Atty. Don A. Wicks of Woodstock. ' --R--C-- For the summer months, workers will meet at M. C. H. S. The room is well equipped and work planned for aU- Let us have continued co-operation, ^ ; ,: ;.- ' •••. .'i •; : ^-r_C-- • .q:>~ • •-, Reluctantly we left onr peasant quarters in St. Mary - St. Patrick school on last Thursday. The accomo dations were gratis and the courtesy shown was heartening to all. To Msgr. Nix, his assistant, Father Paul, and the nuns on his teaching staff for the privileges accorded us during the ye^r, we thank you. We are also John Bolger, who has been cofifined to the Woodstock hospital for the past iweek, is improve^. - Mrs, Ethel Lawrence is a medical patient at the Woodstock hospital. - Carl Chrjstensen, has been $ medicfti patiis-nt^atltjle Woodstock lipiipital tKis w^ek. . 1;:.' William Waldmanri of Round Lake, is a medical patient- vat the Woodstock hospital. . ;a Mary Jane Winkel underwent a tonsillectomy at the Woodstock hospital Monday. Edward Matthews became seriously UY at his home in Burlington, low*, onday evening and is confined to University hospital in Iowa City. Mrs. Josephine vHeimer, who injured her hip in a fall some time "ago, underwent an operation at St. Therese hospital r. recently. She is much improved and expects to return .her home soon. Mrs. Martin Cooney returned from Victory Memorfal hospital in Waukegan last Thursday evening after being confined there for a week undergoing treatment. She will be confined to her^bed for a* few weeks. Mrs. Anna Meyer? has been confined to Sacred He^rt sanitorium for the past week. She expects to remain for a month. ~-- Hay There! Wake jip, it's Mwkr-%0 makejiav a^ain. - • ^ i Ve all set to provide 1 Ik: iieeeggary tool$;for handling this yearns crop, That nx'ans .:. . • PITCHFORKS BAILING I HOOKS ;:Av.'r and a full rtm' of sizes of WAR KME ROPE Then we have the scy and sharpening stones*.*,- : For. (j lilt e a, wh il e we li a ve shouting -about, the wonderful fishing in this territory. Even though we have turned to something more practical this week, does not mean that the fishermen are letting doWji one bit. They are still biting and we are still selling the proper Jackie BUY DEFENSE STAMPS and BONDS! NICKELS' Hardware Phone 2 -:- W^st McHenry ifei *4 BltlNO THE CHILDREN TO MEET JIM'--THE CLOWN ho Perfonned at Shirley-Temple's Birthday Party at* ELK'S CARNIVAL ^ Benefit Crippled Children's Fund ON THE SQUARE AT WOODSTOCK WED., THURS., FRI., JUNE 24th, 25th, 26th, Children's Matinee Saturday at 2 : V ^ And^^ Iwvq^ that those fortunate'may walk--WTe'll be looking for you!" $250.00 War Bonds or Merchandise Certificates -y^rr- * GARBAGE COLLECTING -- Let us dispose »f your garbage each^iveek, or oftener if desired. Reasonable rates. Regular year round route, formerly George Meyers'. Ben J. Smith. Phone 365 or 631-M-l. 11-tf LAWN MOWER SHARPENING -- Also repairs, all work guaranteed. Also good used mowers. 'Rbbert J. Thurljyell, 110 Main St., West McHenry. 49-tf Harold Phalin and chikhen of Lakr Villa. .. Mrs. Clarence Martin, is spending a several days vacation in the John Mc- Glave home in Chicago. PRIVATE NORMAN LODTZ his graduating diploma from the Barrage Balloon echoOl at Camp Tyson, Tenn., from which he had b.een re-/ ceiving a course of instruction sinca March 23. The diploma^-cerHTi^d th^ix Norman had satisfactorily corpjketed a course which fitted him^ for duty as a communications specialist (wire) and Mrs. with a barrage balloon battalion. A Mrs. Jennie K. Cooley^ ofvLaJjg folks he says: PA4*Vl P.oHf haa i ont.Atia ctUa few weeks ago Norma/ was transferred to a camp at Hawthorne, Cal., and his present address is Btry. A-306 B. B. Bn, 118th and Doty Sts., Hawthorne. Calif. In a recent letter to WHITEWASHING -- Barns, basej ments, chicken houses. Tree spraying. Phone 615-W-2, A1 Phannenstill. 3-2 WANT SOME REAL FUN? -- Elks Benefit Carnival for cnppled children. I No need running all over creation looking for ;fun. Elks Carnival, Woodstock, June 24 - 2^. ~ ^ 4-3 NOTICE--Smiling Jim, the clown, of the Elks carnival at Woodstock will i be in McHenry on Friday, June 26, at 4:30 p.m. He will have gifts for the , children, "r . 5-2 j Cleaning Linoleum To clean rii^)leum use a cloth Wrung out of lukewarrta isuds, rinse | with^clear water and wipfe dry. Never allow water to stand 09 a linoleum floor nor use strong sOaps or harsh cleaning powders on it. Linoleum which has been waxed.or varnished needs only occasional washings. In between times it 'should be. cleaned and cared for like a wooden floor by being swept with a(, soft^brush and t StamjMbat TW Piaind««l^r Beach, Calif., has been visiting in the [Fred CoOley home for the past two weeks. Morris Foley has left to spend the summer in Cleveland, Ohio, visiting relative?. 4 Miss Emma Freund spent Tuesday in Chicago. ' " } Miss Clpra Carlson of New Rockford, North Dakota, is visiting in the home of her uncle, Magnus Nelson. Terry Phalin left Sunday to spend iflr. and Mrs. Fred Cooley, Mrs. Jennie Mae Richardson and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cooley If anyone should ever tel| you of the wonderful scenery in the mountains and you don't believe them believe them--take it from me and believe them because it's all true. Why it^would take a book to tell you all I saw. While passing throuja^h Missouri we saw all the old plantations like you see in the movies, everything the same. While in Colorado, passing along tbe Colorado river, , the best scenery yas to be seen. I don't think I will forget this the rest of my life. DAD' DOING WITBOUT BUYING WAR BONDS GIVE HIM THINGS REALLY .WANTS AND NEEDS LIKE THESE! TIES Wools, s i 1 k s , stripes, plaids and all-over pattCTip, were Rubber Stumps at The Plaindealer Mi' prompt Response Xa Ambulance Calls Night and Day & funeral Directors Phone McHenry 103-R Residence, McHenry 112-W S3 Green, Street, corner Elin--- Mclfenry sleeves SHIRTS All si*es. AII sleeve lengths. $1.25 up SPORT SHIRTS Long brt sleeves. PAJAMAS Different styles! MAIN STREET McHENRY $1.95 yT^--

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