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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Oct 1946, p. 7

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% " T * ft •5«Jtir*to£ w "i." „.• /**>•:. »*'. Pfe.f : "*""""" * ' InndlT, OctoberH, IMS gn r'.jv . fz.%t J \;i' mil 111 m i m i ij i n ii»i»i ~ (By Sara Nade) I wtth t wu a little rock, f >-• A-aettin' on * hill A-doin' nothing all day long But just a settm' still ^1 wouldn't cat, I wouldn't drink, I wouldn't -even wash-- I'd set and set a thousand years . And rest myself-r-by |«L -But sine* I'm not a Utile rode And this column must get out Please listen to what Pre got to say Cause I'm not doing this for just the p«y. Hie phrase, "You're invited foi dinner, bring your own duck," is pretty true to form with the meat 5 shortage. The $64 question ftanr. most hunters around here is "Where 4:are the ducks?" Pfc. Don Milhtac and DonSchiavone (the great lovers . ; of the outdoor life) went hunting one day and all they eaught was a •'cold and a few scratches. Better 'luck next time, boys. Speaking of meat shortages, ladies Hi sanation with your butcher is, bu* mm is an awiful eonAtkm. Be has gte*s tost, a ; couple of days, and be doesn't wen i hare a heart for my dog and eat. ! Jeri Einspar more than "enjoyed her birthday last Friday. She was one of the lucky gal* t» see McHenry defeat Burlington. Miss Elaine Johnson from the Bungalow Inn had an attack of ap- : pendicitis last Monday night. She i is deing fine now. . . sprinkSng can itt only INK" cause he rsfasss to www tte fayy trimming after H was wed at Uie shower Saturday night. The masquerade given by the Lily-1 moor Pronerty Owners association! was aasuoted, I was in Hr, I heanl ^ as a beard of _ im ttey a sfcewiikg'for tie practice they have had and believes that the team has great possibilities. fttiw he was just kidding when he nade that statement. run loose here to the next at Club Librmoor is to be held Sat _ urday, October 26, at 8:S0 pan. • I started interviewing uM *tra*|fe of Mr and little to |bb the pi FfopHy when they got it untaii I had Sue on tiie line. After. tritat&M1 w" ™ pbfarf*. tk. Mta. rf -» cU I *TL^tttaTi ^ . amo?g, eot which even resembled a contri ! Stolle's licious Mr. and Mrs. Nylon froin Cali-.thefirst things she said was that she f^tj fornia are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.ihad never seen anything the iff sTi7 »Whv Miliaae. Mrs. Nylon is Mrs. Mili-Homecoming Parade. seems the he!k dS?t^the boJ^'in thfe in Homeeoming VJ°Vh«n the^\u»i>^ Mr: and Mrs. O. Maher are going [wasn't ^ --Wied ttat tte crowd write mtolost anythinc rm „ ^ b sssLii.^' ** "* ^ to say rtont the dance.1 There s almost as great a short* *** of summer residents' doge now;u., uupuna lM w • shortage of the summer < worth to you if I Lately I have been asking for con-( residents themselves. It is surprising this column a few J*®*08® n°t *© l°ng ago most ofi -- these people left their canine pals Read the Want AOs Hm, kinda' low on cash thte Say Jaque Hopkins, hear mock. itkm jm _ like It ascms that j nae's sister. lin Chicago tb*, Horn Everyone present at the Thursday!. Mr ; Maher are going wasn't as important m afternoon club had an enjoyablel*o »is» thatilittfe gaI they're beenj here. She rema#ed that the time The social was held at Mrs. CM# 01 week. Mama and in stoil>« nmidence. Served were «le- 2!*k t0 take ,itti€ 1 team and cheese sandwiches, f homemade cake and eofffee I Sal^ KechTs week hasn't Sue seemed surprised that the boys, Wel1- 111 ** »««ng you next week. Mi-- ifimi B«.V. ... * lpocanflv fex,lctl7 be,n ,on®®orte 'or her guest, danced as much as they do. In Chi Jlif^ in iMi" Diarbiala, evidently be- cago you have to lasaoo a boy to gel _ - SHjSSn. ^*2"Sllieve? *«!Wn«r is good for you. One him to dance, with you. Sue ended f Jjfy 0Q ||^y 1 • • n t i n t i i H x t n i m i i t t t iexpectedly | evening tiiey'walked.to Mdlenry and up by remarking that she never had relatives wamngjto lsee # n^vie. Well, there's! so much fun as she did that night. surp Lilymoor and une: her friends and t _ w m 1W,TM. nB B brid^-bT^s btSUtbJ1 SJried ^ yotl^n«. ,ik® "fr««h sir M^t"^" However, MariU Williams, sopho- Walter^ Ebeling. The young^ «uple; a,r* . ... more ol'the family; did have time Will reside in California. Good luck,; H I<••••••I Hfl < > Uf . """ts nad many of kids, there's gold in them thar hills, I n the °Pin'on* «JU€ ®,so .. , and Mimi. take good care of that KpfWf^n PlflCCAC remarked on the difference between ™'n* lovely white negligee and gown you UetWeeil V^lSSSeS ithe school she attendwlin Chicago lot oftrouble. T> . received so you can still wear them ...... and McHenry. Siena, the school at- member of the family that I'm; the • t u t mm i m m M t t t n i (By "Cam" MartfcbO That crack I made last week about got me into quite . a It reminded a certain 4ENRY FREUND ? OPTOMXTBIST St., West HcHenif ^ Steffaa's Jewelry Store „ ' (Closed Thursday Afternoons! 1. Ey®8 Examined -- Glasses Fitted f Visual Training -- Visual Rehabilitati* V- Complete Visual Analysis * llKw: 9 to 12 aad 1 to 5--Saturday Evenings: ( to Sdt PHONE MCHENRY 12^-J =* •¥ • for ypur so you golden If alnypne in the subdivision hap- , : I-;s. Knight's Refrigeration Complete Home AppKatice Service - weddin? anniversary 1 ••••• 1 '1 '111 '1'!<•*<<4"1 'I I t ttt* tended by both Marita and Sue in official leave raker in tfiese heah im~mm w««iri«« ( Chicago, was an all-girl school and parts. . .Now it's "Hi Ho, Hi Ho,; y acq P* v that made it less interesting. (Ahem!) off to work we go"--back to", the wv* everyone, except possibly But most of all Marita loves the pop mines etc. those* living Out past civilization at the Junior class served at the Home- I Wonder Lake, knows that McHenry coming dance, but wishes that there ; Hear that Dick Wilhelm's been1 beat Burlington 13-6. last Friday, j were more dances. •visiting often up this way at the | After the game, however, came more ! ' Frank Chetiks--And so many times excitement beqpuse of the annual i Last week the newly formed girls he s been heard to say that he didn't i Homecoming Dance sponsored by the, tennis team played a tournament particularly care for Pistakee. HSh,i REFRIGERATORS, DEEP FREEZERS, WASHING MACHINES, • "v. 413 Elm Street ETC. Phone 439-W # h "' I'm hard to phase I whet fy <om«s t* Bmt . . . Hat's why I always gat SILVER FOX Extra Pok Brewed with Imported Bohemian Hops Distributed by 1 ^SILVER POX DeLUXE DISTRIBUTING COMPANY Pfctttl: Marengo 84S Marengo, Hlinois mmm--mmmmt. fox D« tax* Br«w«riM, Chicago, Grand topt*, Msrio« M. ©Wahomo City f*h Is Ydur Property i Sufficiently Insured? A nationally known statistician states that a very large percent of real and personal property is under insnred. If your property was sufficiently yean ago, yon should add 40 per cent; if it wae sufficiently Ifisured four yean ago, you should add 30 per cent. We gladly information, inquire of JACOB FRITZ, Realtor Chicago, Phone Lincoln 1333-4 Johnsburg, McHenry Rt. 1, Phone 672-R-2 MEMBER OF BOARD OP UNDERWRITERS m FRESH DRESSED 'Ready For the Pan* BRdlLERSk FRYERS* ROASTERSi- STEWERif v.- • i-:v' FRESH FBUItB, VEOETABLBS AMD OEOOERIES T We furnish Clubs, Hotels and Restaurants '.v ... • e . -n-rv *•;' * "i • . ,•* .. . " V-'- ' * LILYMOOR TRADING PQST WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 3 Miles East of McHenxy on' Route 120, Lily Lake | cheerleaders. Of course, the Junior j class cleaned up on their sale of: ;stale candy and poisoned pop. (I, I can say that because I'm a Junior).] j But now and then, we McHenryitc* ; take for granted that our school, is the best; so curiously I inter-' viewed some of our newest addi- < tions to McHenry High. Sue and l Marita Williams, to see what their, ; opinions were upon, our dance and! i game Friday niprbt. After I thought up this idea I AUCTION Located on Milwaukee Ave., 2 miles j north of Wheeling and 7 miles south | of Libertyville, on SATURDAY, OCTTOBEH |» J ^ AT 10 O'CLOCK - Nesler & Bonkoskie Lunch Wagon cn Grounds Attention Car Owners We wish to announce that in addition to our other service, we now have & new department. Have a complete stock of ... GENERATORS . . . STARTERS . . . DISTRIBUTORS FUEL PUMPS . . . IGNITION PARTS We rewind and build them to factory specifications! We are a little off the beaten path', but will guarantee you prompt and satisfactory service . . . Call on us ! Garage and Dealer trade i^ted CATTLE -- 22 head of Ho Sw iss, and Guernsey cows, consisting of 3 cows with calf at side, 4 close Opringens, balance bred back aad illdng good. 9 bred heifers, IS ths old, 4 open heifera, 12 Months old; Swiss ball, coming 2 years aid. PIGS -- 26 Duroc pigs, average Weight 100 lbs. SHEEP--SO bred Hampshire and Shropshire ewes; 1 Hampshire ram. GEESE AND DUCKS--12 breeding geese; 4 breeding ducks. HORSES AND HARNESS--Sorrell mare, weight 1800 lbs.; Sorrell gelding, weight 1700 lbs.; Bay mare, weight 1,600 lbs.; Grey mare, weight 1,600 lbs.; 4 sets of breeching harnesses (one set is new). MACHINERY -- Me-D. Model-M tractor on rubber, with starter, lights, P. T. O., fluid in tires; Mc-D. 2-row tractor cultivator; New Mc-D. 42R eombine, on rubber, with Sco; Kleen, with pick-up and cutter^ tachments, P. T. 0.; P A O 3-bo tractor plow; J. D. quack digge: D. 8-section steel drag: Mc-D. travtor disc; corrugated roller; Mc-D. 10-ft. grain drill with seed attachment; J. D. 8-ft. binder; Massey-Harris 6-ft. grain" binder; New Idea push type hay' '& loader; Mc-D. 7-ft. oil bath mowerf: (with buncher); J. D. "999" corn •planter, with check wire, fertilizer attachment and pole truck; 30-ft U. S. elevator; New Idea manure spreader; new lime spreader; Mc-D corn binder on rubber with bundle carrier (like new); 2 wood wheel wagons with new triple box; rubber tired wagon and rack; wood-wheel Wagon aad box; new Clipper fan ning mill; dump rake; J.D. side del-fivery rake, lilte new; 2-row cnlti •ator; 2 corn shelters (one is new) planter; potato digger; 4 it seeders. -- 2,000 bushel Columbia oats; 100 bales 2nd cutting alfalfa hay; 46 ton haled alfalfa and timothy hay; 16-ton baled oats straw; SO Fred J. Syoboda ^ Lilymoor, Box 416, McHenry, III, Tel 615-W-2 Directions: Turn south from Route 120 at Lily Lake School, tu?n left at third road (leading to lake), second building from Center avenue. ^ We honestly believe we are building good feeds at reasonable prices. . ^ We carry a complete line of POULTRY MASHES SCRATCH FEEDS DAIRY FEEDS HOG FEEDS DOG FEEDS RABBIT FEEDS , MIDDLINGS c Lfinlted SOYBEAN MEAL T LINSEED MEAL TANKAGE MEAT SCRAPS BREWERS GRAINS! CORN GLUTEN FEED -o McHENRY MILLS, Inc. (Formerly McHenry Flour Mills) PHONE 92-R WEST McHENRY, ZUi ripe DeKaB> No. 240 hill corn; 100 bushel spring wheat. MILKING EQUIPMENT -- Mc-D. electric milk cooler; 2 sterilising* tanks; electric water heater; 16 milk cans, etc. MISCELLANEOUS -- Pump jack' and electric motor; 3 h.p. gas engine; barb wire; 3 rolls snow fence; 150 ft. hay. rope; 2 galvanized tanks; garden hose; 16 drinking cups and pipe; 2 ice plows; 2 electric brood-" ers; sleigh. MINERAL AND FERTILIZER --6 bags iodized cattle mineral; 1 sack Moorman cattle mineral; 2 blocks Moorman hog mineral: 16 bags 2-12- 6' fertilizer. ED. HANK. Owitr Wick and Froelich, Auctioneers Public Auction Service Co., Clerk KEEP EGG VOLUME UP MONTHSLIGHTING { 9 * im f ' ' tf"V •" Longer Working Hours for Layers add up tp more fall and winter eggs on Carl Zimmerman's poultry farm near Grant Park, above, and on Richard Hall's place neas Bradford, right. Both manager Gyde Graves on die Zimmerman farm and Richard Hall use lights to encourage hens to knuckle down and produce more when premium prices mn paMfe .. v. It'S true ... a little more light can mean a lot more eggs. Proof? The increasing number of alert and progressive poultrymen who turning to poultry house lighting to keep the eggs coming-- _ mhen profits art larger! By lighting up their laying houses in the morning or .evening, or both, their layers are given a 12 to 14-hour working day in which to beat the usual fall and winter eg&«)i(mp * * • are ablc ^ inep production at a peak. ~ If you are not yet using poultry house lighting, start mam--before the short dark days begin--to provide your birds with a longer laying day. You'll find the simplest equipment (a few bulbs and an automatic time switch) is all that's needed to get them up earlier and keep them working longer producing extra eggs... extra profits for you. Prove to yourself that reaching lorlhe tint switch is like reaching for extra eggs. pr- • 1 ! • ^ h-:;' I &*ctrMty Jbr Fl»ii«bry ^ fultijr house chores it Mailable to more than 9t% at the farm* compaMKf*. ^ CRYSTAL LAKE PAINT STOB£ . k; Bselasive Dealers of Beajaarin A Moore Paints Cryatal Lake 116ft : ' SERVICI COMPANY Of NORTHIKN HJ

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