"» -J 0 r •*"" \ •J**' -* •>.,* :u3< tfw poetofftee «t HdHtonr, QL, «dw Ifce Ml ft May S, 1A7». Oae Tut 4UO WrBS3^|^hi7<L.», If cannot accept news after Tu< affeatnooa it a o'clock, two your itams in before the dead- »LD 8TAS MOTHER DIES The Ant and last Gold 8tar mother of World War 1 in Harvard passed away lad week in the Harvard hospital. She was Mrs. Jessie Belle Rats* laff, 76,wid©w of the_late Charles Ratalalf, who died last January. Mrs. j L 1 *«es» its ^hout time Rattlaff, was the mother of George Ratuaff, the first Harvard man to die in «omfeat in the first World War. He was idlled in action May 28, 1918. i At (the time of her death, she was 3Ur ocl KESSXtES HMI MEN IN SERVICE :# COMING KVgNTB of A.n--t,8odSl Meeting. Installation. Legion and AaxUFan Bol- V. P. W. Meeting-- ler r. a a s. -- IK. B. ChttdL Monthly i *r » School HaU tholic Order of INJURED IN CRASH . - Gerald Brnnswick of Richmond received several cuts and bruises about the head when the <Sar which he was driving1 collided recently with another in the city of Beloit, Wis. Mr. Bruns~ wick's car was completely wrecked. 'X . Y, i. \ r\ f c" ' "V'r'.' • POLICE KEEP BUSY Police activity in Marengo one recent week included traffic arrests^ stolen chickens, and an overturned truck. Harold Fleming, farmer, residing four miles west of th« city, reported the theft of fifty New 21.24 Hampshire Red hens. Twelve arrests Two-Day PuVlic Auction--Pine Tree ^er» m*de *>yP°1,ce m Dairy Fkrm No. 1. . j Seven were for ™nnin&JJ* September 26 sign and five were for speeding. The Free Roller Skating Party_forYoung! of fines collected amounted to Manila, P. I. Sept 8, 1946 I write and thank_ you for the paper I have been receiving since I have been overseas. It's something to look forward to and keens us posted on some of the home town news Which is nice to know about. Since I have been over here I, have had a rather easy life and can*t m kick too much, but 1 still want to come home.' For the last seVen months I have been living at the Admiral apartments in Manila, and we have all the same things that the generals and colonels have sq we are well taken care of. If everything goes right I will be leaving here between the first and middle of October. NORMAN FREUND l,.a. . MANILA, P. I. in the order resultare ar fofc- An attended milk order far the S s*fs fatal «t Chicago marketinf are* has bee* issued Ciy Clinton P. Audwssn, 8se*o- , , 's2r*to"as; result « the producer rsfarsndam,, *• ll*e ^Class I milk definition has recently held in which the necessary number «if dairy farmers predating milk for the market voted in fkvori"»™w www. r of the isaoance ofthe ameadedorder. 1 8. Speda? pBces for Class I milt Approval by at least two-thirds of Isold outside the marketing1 area and rrae Kouer Skating r Polks--Sponsored by V. F. W* East River Road Pinochle Club--Mrs. Thomas Thonneson. Iwitiailwr 28 OAtcle S, w Tc. S--Bake Sale- Fries Market. October 3 Otode 3, W. S. C. S.--All Day Meet- October 4 Heeiecominr Game--High SchooL . October ». 10, 11, 12 K« mmago Sale -- Sponsored by Christian Mothers and Altar Socie- IN PHOTO FINISH Intimidate, race horse owned by William Yerke, Chemung township, figured in two photo finishes in races at Van Wert, O., over the Labor Day weekend. In one of the races Intimidate finished second, and in the other he came in third. A record crowd of 80,000 people was present, Mr. Yerke said. Pratilitikg Of Veterans May Be Solved By Bed .Cross li VETERAN KILLED Staff Sgt Fred E. Morton, it, <* Rockford, a veteran of sixteen years in the army, was killed last week (when his automobile collided with a October Club--Legion Hall. October 17 _ Ooe O'ctedt Dessert Bridge, Baxar, Chic^"~ai^"Nc>rth~Western freight S£0 Cafeteria Supper, Entertain-, train nwr Morton Grove. Morton's .••nt--O. E. S. HaU. jcar was dragged for seventy-five ( - ------------ jfeet by the locomotive, and he was The County Red Cross wishes to remind all veterans that it is ready1 at all times to assist them with any problem with which they are confronted. This includes finding a job, filing a claim for government benefits or filling out terminal leave or application for hospitalisation for a battle wound that has recurred, or some personal problem. . A veteran need only call his local' chapter and let the Red Cross homo service worker assist him on Mis road to civilian life. Read the Want Ads * '"J Y, • LET US 80LVX YOU* < . ' v •« v\ •. ->> , a" DECORATING V » m. 4 *+ 4^ jboblmi '• T .. *h 'A, ' » * *4 „ >:}:^ •." ;>"• 4 inn ii »0 MM M. ifi*. •' ~f"'y 4CAtL HfcHENRY 640-J-2 'J- ^ | H = ii f rr JOHMBBUB# BflMtefMl 1 WIVO basis fmr computation of Piioteoa are tiny pittldan at m- A-gy that make op U^ht ^aya. 8ubecri|io for The Plaindealer o ^ that on the 23rd of I September, 1946, an election will be held ai Harrison School % for the purpose of voting For or Against the following propo-? %V:J ' % r" ' of School District No. 36 in McHenry County, Illinois; be authorized to„ levy an annual tax of .75 per cent for educational purposes T SHALL the Board Of Dire6torwv of School District, No. 36 in McHenry County^ Illinois, be authorized to levy an annual tax of .25 per o*ut for building purposesf TX8 .ik?'"'"* >w> t.'-'t" .»r> . . . , ' - - yis HO the polls will te ap*B,kl «t ? o'okwk, P. M. *ad oloMd at 8 o'clock, P.M. this 13th day of September, ^ |M. L. BUBT, Presic M. J. SELLEK, Seoi l**"l«g Boari "« extra-wide board for i«m!ng flirts, flat pieces and baby clothes will save a great deal of effort. It pinned in the debris. DESTROYED BY FLAMES TCai The large barn on the farm of be used^over a firm* V.ki. Hughes, south of Huntley, near oorr iunlaaqceedd oonn ttoope orrff tth)^e other ironmg ; othe intersection of Route 47 and metery Road, was completely con- | sumed by flames which followed a DR. HENRY FREUND OPTOMETRIST At 514 Main St., West HcHeory Steffan's Jewelry Store K (Ulosed Thursday Afternoons) Hears Daily Eyes Examined -- Glaasea Fitted - Visual Training -- Visual RehaMlHatim Complete Visual Analyaia 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 Saturday Evenings: ( to 8:3# pjn. PHONE McHBNRY 123-1 iff-,. r * MEN'S SHOP 916 Main Str««t McHENRYi i-:' *•, '"1 i. >\r{ ••• •• •••••••••••••• •• •• •• •• • • • • • * • <1 M- o o o o o o o o o o o e • • • r- te^^V.V.V.V.V.V.V.Vrf 4^ ^||kuv.vio vo .v. o a a o o • • • | '°o^r 1 B 't^!) ' $0 ft -- . ».«••»»«• * U.W» Ml.J-!»•« '» t MW W* *»•» . ' t ^ ^ ' • ' '** • * •. ' II ti Ili^T A«. Por OnmThing--This! Fresh new stylin^ ^For Another Tfcfnf -- Tfcisf The word. WHAT OVUM CAR that clearly says "1946/* The shee|^for it is "handling"- meaning the deft IKWCM 1MAT OKU good looks of long low lines, full sweep* / lightness of wheel and brake and gearing fenders, solid, uncluttered appear!shift that makes every trip truly| M08; KM rOKVY-Sllll r\.- ^OLC m • • Ai • • • • • L _ .. • o.o • •#•••••••« •• • ••o o o o o o o r« r • •• - ••• • oo oo oo oo oo ro- o^ s o t s s o o s t • • r - - - - • • •v lUyH Say your siaol Mi ^t o• •• «0 00 00 000000009009* w s • • • o i s s s s s *f, ' r ^ f' li *f S^r -s,'. -"f McHENRY ance in every line and contour. • • . CllKslP • Ii for Anothmr Thing •-- Th IbI A big straight-eight Fire- j ball engine, made iilky-smooth with Accurite - finished Cylinders and brilliantly able to hold its own on mt§i highway. . ... ;®ei- / j For AooHur IWsf --rMsf The match* lessly soft cradling of gentle eoi) springs on all foupr wheels -- pleasure trip. You have to experience it txiknow it - but ; it's what makes a Buick salesman out of every Buick owners: * * SAMMNCSS -- thai asta fbe *yU paNsfa «r 4 WM W- WS Pip.*ii IMHW W* --- * l M- -S a. ,i| OVMNi Cpmr 9 cyllndtr bom. rtASNINO ACIfOSr if fllUwtiilit •pWt yw Wn •I>• » mAOMISS - from MM--Hi totmm .twfcwdwe in • mU dtcaak. i--; 3;" IUMNS KMC - frM E--lW«o> V COSWW - of wit rD.lM a»l>la-ls to p WanMh luf Mk V«H Y<m can buy one at OPA celling price--wMi or without a car to trade in. And the great Buick factories are turning them out as fast as they can get materials. . mi roomrn - of tssH^s^ COMTKOi -- Sweegii fmrml Urm «t--H*aglUg^ hlljK MOTICriON - »r SaiclMH«iM«od t--iiw-dilsMiiafc--tawdiaarfc--asw» ' Jl fAVIOS ea Sto*"' " * 7 ^ •irhrfsa wmUf . >*; >:•> ;s|, that float you lik* So put your name oa:1p^|||.ip4 ft breeze over cobbles and bumps. one headed your way. 1\ R, 1 Overton Motor Sales front St., West McHenry. HI. 222 N. Main St^ Crystal Lake, 11L y r** - i. r4 - ' ' *? •' ~ . dliYm* 4 s ' S W - ' ; i * 1 ® , «S7 r '• > • ' . -T-. - iji|An-i'-1iiVix--7ir • "--' £ '*"*" " ' 1" .'f - ' 'J'* ' ' - ' ; ' ' ~ ^J,r*'" - " 1 J' ' ^ J' J . 1V *' V' ._S • v *-1/ '. • 'J ' . "' ' ' ' ", 'l 1 I • • ' ' ^ - - L - |'| i I ( > j ; ' • -y- ^ :\ ' *H^ ^ _> ' * . r_ Tf A v , • m. j