teeesMeMs mm W ^"'1 ,^-A 'i-H MlmA bttlatt ached vp by Bowman WLS Dinner Bdl Profrom Harvard m a tot fatharad weather, coolad ImmeiHalelj kept cool until marketed. . IfllM WORDt-A tw dye, All Purpose Rfc, •» glorifr your dull or faded frock*. Wonderful--because . it putrmUttt to dye all fabrics pirftcdr, indoding . - celinese, acetate, spaa rayoo and all those other andy^^wV' * ' sMes. What's more--it fiut-djts withmmt boiling. Thixtf^ , . (pmu shades---mad that's news. Package, 2 5c. - -< Thomas P. Bolger:? * > "The McHenry Druggist*' By "YardrtW Greeting*, Folks! Thia week's headlin McDonald's Grill V4 Day parte. Roy and A1 Blake new owners of Horns Community Center. Psrcells new president of Property Owners Assn. McCollom Lake's climate lores another CaUfornian. Mdfenry's fire fighters celebrate their victory at Roy-Al Inn. Wildcats Mat Vets. Orchard Drive Elites enlist new member to their fold. Mr. and Mrs. John Glaser to celebrate fiftieth weddinjr anniversary. "Lettuce" Baumbeck gets birdseye view of McCullom Lake, etc. One of the gayest events of the season took place at McDonald's ; Grill last Thursday evening when no ' less than twenty-five of McCullom i Lake's Veterans were entertained by | Hugh and Jean McDonald at a gala j V-J Day party. Mr. Akey of Wis- I consin Rapids, Wis., father of our own «m MW.-Pmi U After at the Noi*dus that thia. We agna with heart edly, Grandma. Uta. Ifbafc a crew da for nm guys. We hear that Dave Boyle does better with his feet on the table than ha does eai the floor. "The whaBsrt good deed i» better than the grandest good intention.' ADIOS. yo« very efficient fire data the Roy-Al Inn last McHenry*s partaMnt chi Soaday aa tha spat to celebrate their victory in the water fight tournament held at Fox Lake where they defeated the (Fbx Lake and spring Grove fire fighters by a close margin. Capt. Eddie Justen of the McHenry brigade hopes to have his boys in trim for tomorrow evening's final battle with the Crystal Liake boys, which will earn his lads the title of champs of McHenry county. It's the same old story every Sunday--" Wildcats Beat the Vets." In last Sunday's cane the final score was 13 to 5 in favor of the Wildcats. Don Doolin, the Wildcats' ace pitcher, kept our Vets in a dither all through the game. Oh, well, better luck next time, you Vets! Bett Accord! Davidson; herty of to "Uncle Dave" Helge r. and Mrs, Wm. O'Flaaple Hill Drive will soon i f f i S s s . u t h » r . f rsis^A'SSSiiSTLM seSSPfS PUBLIC NOTICE To the Patrons of the Illinois Telephone campany: The Illinois Balf Telephone Company hentar gives notice to the public that it has filed with the Illinois Commerce Commission a cancellation of individual, one-way, incoming business and P. B. X. exchange trunk line, inward only, flat rate services at McHenry and Pistakce exchanges. A copy of the revised tariff sheets may be inspected by any interested party at the business office of this Company, 102 N. Park Ave., McHenry, Illinois. I All parties interested in this proceeding may obtain information upon; t h e m a t t e r b y a d d r e s s i n g t h e S e c r e -j tary of the Illinois Commerce Commission at Springfield. Illinois. ; Illinois Bell Telephone Company G. L. Wilburn, Manager 14-2 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING \ NOTICE IS HEARBY GIVEN by; the Board of Education of School District No. 156" in the County of McHenry, State of Illinois, that a tentative budget and appropriation pubUe hearing on "said appropriation ordinance win be held at 8:t0 pjn. on tha S9th day of Aug., 1M6 at the high school office in this School District. Dated this lfith day of August, 1946. Board of Education of School Dis trict No. II# WnWe nry, jBlAo ... na a Cam The yearly loa worm damage is •10,000, and it is ersoaie in the garden. musical compositions, for the fiscal year beginning July -'mshed the music for the occasion. j the O Flahertys nope to nnd than the -- j Our Vets enjoyed a full evening who atced as I of fun and merrymaking. Hughie; wedding yars and TARPAULINS CANVAS GOODS HOW AVAILABLE Specializing in Store and-Residence Awnings McHenry Awning Co. Phone McHenry 634-W-l Thos, Thonneton, Prop. j kept them well supplied with vitamin j B while Jean saw to it that the boys , had their nlates filled with delicious- : ly tasty victuals. The boys all jjigreed that it was a grand party so I--let's chalk up another success for 1 Hugh and Jean, McDonald. istrict 1. best man at their 1946' wiU ^ on fiIe and conveniently vars atro' ' available to public inspection at the Tvi.'u emso ! office of the secretary, from and sensa- after j2:00 M.on the 20th day of 1946. Notice is further given that a Seventeen years ago Mr. and Mrs. Alex Horn came to McCullom Lake. With faith and hope in their hearts they opened up a grocery business to cater to the needs of the pioneers of our community. By their faith and hard labor they prospered and soon branched out into the tavern business. McCullom Lake grew in Guests at the O Flahertys' tional l*st Saturday night party were Mrs. Sophie Kosti, Mr. and Mrs. E. AU^M J. Mullen of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Helge Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nathanson of i Hic k o r y D r i v e h a v e a s h o u s e g u e s t s j this week the gracious Mrs. Rose Holts of Chicago and Max Nathanson of the same city. FOR BETTER LAUNDRY and CLEANING . One Trial Will Convince Service, Mondays and Thursdays OaUp|:Mv:,^ Woodstock 655 JEN-A-SEE LAUNDRY • We Pay Calls / Mr. and Mrs. Kasimer Plewa are the two newlyweds who are enjoying their honeymoon at the Fritschie cottage here.. This young couple was married on Aug. 10th at St. Joseph's church in Chicago. Congrat- FARM TELEPH0HES ME G0IMG HI FAST population and so did Al.. Horn's' lations from yours truly. I clientele. • After seventeen years of service to , the community Al. Horn passed ! away. Hie past two years Joe and i Libby Horn have managed the busi- ! ness as well as the vast estate left ! behind by the late Al. Horn, but, due to circumstances were unable to continue in that line and were obliged i to sell out. Mr. and Mrs. Math Blake's two re- | cently discharged sons, Roy and Al, : are the new owners of this establish- ' ment and took possession of the j business last Thursday. I The many Horn signs along oui blacktop road will soon be altered to ; read "Roy-Al Inn." It is our sincere wish that Roy and Al Blake enjoy the same phei nomenal success in their new Nineteen ladies of the Freydls' Lodge of the Daughters of Norway | were royally entertained last Friday i by Mrs. Theo Olson of Spring Road. As usual the group chartered a bus in Chicago to make the long trip. After enjoying a full day of Mrs. Olson's hospitality the ladies depart-, ed with, premises to return next year. . ture that Dame Fortune saw bestow upon the Horn family. The next regular meeting of the Screwy Dozen will be held at the Roy-Al Community Center at 7:30 p.m. All members are asked to attend as final plans for the coming Atomic Bust will be discussed. Otto Pyrits, chairman of the entertainment committee, kindly asks those ye'1" I who to this date failed to make their Despite serious material shortages, we're Snaking good strides on our $3,000,000 fural telephone program. Service was installed last year for 3,000 additional rural families. This year, we are busy building hundreds of miles of new rural telephone lines. And hundreds of men--many of them returned war veterans--have completed intensive fit to | DO NOT WORRY ABOUT HOSPITAL BILLS v ENROLL NOW IN AMERICA'S NO 1 HOSPITAL AND SURGICAL INSURANCE--PAYS HOSPITAL EXPENSE for both 8I0KNE8S AND ACCIDENTS Benefits paid by world's largest underwriters of Individual and Family Group Hospital Insurance--For information call ' -v ^ Jacob Fritz, Realtor JOHNBURG, McHenry Rt. 1, Phone 672-R-2 Chicago, Phone Lincoln 1333-4 .At a recent election Mr. Parcells was elected to the office of president of the Property Owners Assn. to replace Harry Loick, whose term expired last month. Our congratulations and good luck to you, Mr. Parcells. donations for prizes to do so at their earliest convenience. "California, Here I Go," were the sentiments voiced by Mrs. E. M. Nel- © Elsie "Pepper" Eastland" entertained her heart-throb, John McCabe, of Chicago, over the weekend at her parents' home here. Mr. and Mrs. Al Wetle's weekend visitors were Mrs. Devere Plunkett. her son, John, and daughter, Sara Jean, of South Bend, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. E. Lindvig of Chicago are enjoying the Adam Brand', hospitality for a week. ^Senator and Mrs. Dave Reid ar* entertaining thfir future daughter- ! in-law, the lovely Jean Hayes, of | Chicago.. We agree with the Sen- ! ator, son Billv sure can pick 'em. Miss Mary Lang accompanied the ' Misses Terwilligers of Orchard Drive j on a trip to Louisiana, Mo., where ! they were entertained by Mrs. Williams, a former resident of our com- ! munity. The girls returned ladt j Monday loaded with greetings for j ! the many friends and former neighj bors of Mrs. Williams. I Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Glass have 1 as guests this week Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cesarotti of Chicago. Bolger's Drag Stare GREEN STREET M'HENRT » • That grand young couple, Mr. and Mrs. John Glaser. parents of our Mrs. Mike Schmidt, will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary on Aug. 28th. Ouj- congratulations to you folks. --. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Margarett are hosts to a bevy of Aurora's loveliest this week. Rosemary Linden, Irene Heitkotter, Marilyn Miller, Shirley Nilles, Joan Wolsfelt and Joyce Assell all agree that McCullom Lake is a grand spot for a vacation. Mr. and. Mrs. Joseph Melka and their lovely daughter, Marion, spent a pleasant weekend at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reimer fcnd the Doolins accompanied Mr. and i Mrs. Peter Kaminski on a week's ' fishing trip to Brijorsville, Wis. The ! folks returned last Sunday just i loaded with fish and mosquito bumps. t l l l N O I f S i l l tlllPNONI COMPANY ATTENTION Oaks Employee, TIGER CHIEF BATTERIES $7.45 Wa week agne Mrs. er havt Gerda •i.00 DeposH Hie submarines are oat of business! Shipments of robber are again arriving at American porta. And we are again ablo to offer you 45 and 51-plate batteries witk robber separators. Longer life and better | perforaunce are , assured. Take advantage of this opportunity to buy tfceae batteries -- The first back with rubber aaperatora. |i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 4 as house guest this ('Cornell of Chicago. I The Dan Foleys' guests over the weekend were Mr.' and Mrs. Chag. • Foley and son, Jerry, of Chicago. . I j Mr. and Mis. Jerry Cermak left ; last Saturday to enjoy a two weeks' i • j tour of California and Mexico. ' I The Schmaus families are enjoy-; I ing a two-week vacation at their cottage on Fountain Lane. \ Mr. and Mrs. W. Boeach and son,: Allen, were weekend guests of Mr. ; and Mrs. Otto Pyrit*. | j Mr. and Mrs. Steve Poplawski of Chicago are enjoying'a two-week v%-; cation as guests of the Olsons and: jWillard Schultzs of Spring Road, j ' Last Sunday our Lettuce Man, j George Baumbeck, chartered a plane j I at the Woodstock airport and with | i Jake Levesque as pilot flew over, McCullom Lake to survey the lettuce situation from the air. After an: i hour's fight George returned to pick; up one tin can and an empty bottle ; that missed on last week's pickup! and which he spotted from the air. I There is" one guv who believes in! ! doing things right. | irt the Leo: at the Wood-; both mothei # 4 » nifw llhsilsni Dealer GEORGE COLETTE, Ownet GamMed iw vnpwf wwv Mate St, Wart McHaary McHenry 4f» It's number j Blake's. It happened ! stock hospital where ' and 6V4-lb. Thomas Peter are doing j i nicely. Congratulations, folks! j I ---- 'j Our belated congratulations to; Mrs. Bennett on her birthday anniv-; ersary August 16th. Hash, Hwh I We hear that Ray Deskis and | Betty Sund are doing a bit of ogling : We have at long last been able to secure enough equipment to comply with your repeated requests for transportation to and from work. Starting on SEPTEMBER 3 A bus will leave McHenry at 7:30 a. m. and leave Crystal Lake at 5:05 p. m. The bus leaving Crystal Lake in the evening will leave from the Oaks plant. ^ This rur has been added to our regular schedule on a trial basis. It will be run until October 5. Should there be a sufficient number of riders, it^will be continued permanently.