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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Aug 1947, p. 3

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The lusty cries of 6 pound 10 MUM Carol Ann emitting from the " * I Mm that _ the truth f« are happy «b report that both Giany aad daughter ace Mng nieriy at this writing and Pa** Bay will be et home every evening after next fri&qr, making triangle* oat Oar congratulations to the AaHost Nick Euhn and Ms to*dj wife. \ 'A : WQPY AND FENDER REPAIRING 1 v WSLDim FAnVTHCQ 11 St* (hnr 20 yean in the Trade HANS FLACH MaBMcy Mi-B L>» Helen Weber Says: *%«nt FATOUTn AKE OOK»' Ton und<mbteffiy~tolf* t favorite dress or suit that is StT *"*' "™d ** ^ occasions, and yo« don't Hir* to take "kffTpT*' on inferior cleaning; Ton neodn send them V 7 e "Your Favorites Are Ours' Our service will please yon. if yon McHENRY CLEANER! 103 KJJ* ST, XeHXHXY, ILL. 104-M * • . • • S ' Ha W«b«r, Mgr. ail all Now/ for brighter, tighter housmkemping-- •fC, colorful, 0pla9tic-finish ^ lASYTOCtlAM! Toae^ert H, v c jnr h, pint it, |i|ite h! tin «n o|ae ' •' '•& .piwibwn the hope lor table tope, valances, closet ecceseoiiee, aad of other purposes. Not onlj. decorative, Marvaloa*s praefioa2t too! Ink, fruit acids, alcohol wipe ; right off with a damp cloth. And v l£axvalon can*t crack, peel, (ray or fade! v' feAIN Ot FATTIKMIP--IN •MUM cocoas. Giagkvmm* 132 South Orson Street - I Phone > w*w »ws iwo raranraif ae«i pun A m John KantorskL Miss Pat Bice, and Mrs. E.Kantorski, their filters, Lorraine, Dolores and Irene, of Chfes«o guests of the Art Carlsons of Oak Mr. and Mrs. William ASMS returned home sfter a most enieysfete week's visit with Peter and Sees Ksminski in Wisconsin. The Kamin- «, who hare been residents of ottr communitar for ten years, m m« well estrihMshsd in their m snd asked the Ames to freetincs from thm to their friends and former neighbors hove. After of the Frank Otoufras of Shore Drive, Mr. and lbs. LanfranheTMr. aad Mn. 8. ®°bn. and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koopla returned to dab Chicago h«hsi early Momlay memterA six-day rest care ehoalil naki the huO^Mtabna et^Ms p<^ fU for was really tough on^Ma city slickers, from what we hear. Mr. and Mrs. Jake KsatorsM have as guests for the summer, Mr. and Mrs * ' ~ *- -- ~ Mr. daughters, Leona, Mrs. Pearl •on, Billy, all of CMeago. Wh susMct that it was Grandma JCaa-, torskis' good cooking that made them decide on a prolonged vacation. ! Mr. and Mrs. WHKam Eastluad enjoyed a weekend vbdt from Mr., and 'Mrs. Ax«l Carlson and mo/ Wayne, of Duluth, Minn. < Mrs. Jim Hughee, her son, Terry, and Mrs. Pit 9nen, with her daughter, Maurene, and son. Edward are enjoying a one-month vacation as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Glass of Orchard Drive. With the advent of dog daya we again ask you folks to keep your pets on your own property. Dogs which are allowed to * run around wftlwut leash or mustle are a menace to our children as well as grownups. Owners of dogs who permit their animals to enter the posted «rea on our beach and park are liable to proeecution. We give you this warning in the Interest of safety as well as insuring good health for our youngsters who crowd our beach daily. (Let's all cooperate and keep our community a safe and healthy place to live. | Otto Pyrits ^>ent last Wednesdsy ^ and Thursday reviewing old acquaintances in Chicago. .Last Saturday's Screwy Dosen's birthday party was very much enlivened by the surprise appearance of the charming Mrs. Ann Horn, litis lovely lady needed no introduction for, during her ninteen years residence here, she has gained many friends. It was also at this party that A1 and Boy Blake announced their forthcoming first anniversary party for all their patrons to be held at BoyAl next Saturday. Mrs. Ann Horn spent Saturday as guest of Jerry and Betty Cermak, where she extended greetings from Grandma Horn to the many callers «t the Cermak home throughout the day. OngratulatieM To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Passalaqua on their fifth wedding anniversary, An«ust 17th. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fontaine, 'vho were joined in holy matrimony •t. fit. Vhilomena's church in Chicago just six years ago, August 9. To got your tmeMsi off your mind, try horesback riding. A Thaacht fW JBrery Day Is anybody happier because you passed" his way? „.DasB anyone remember that yam spoke to him today? Tide day ia alasost over aad its toiling time is tamfcgh. Is there anyone to utter a kindly, word of you? Did you gtfa a friendly greeting to the friend who same along, or a churlish sort si lesdy" and then vanish in the thrsaffT Were you sslfMi pare, and single, as you rushed along yoar wav, or is somsons ssightr grateful for a deed you <Bd tads/ van yen say tonite la parttasr wflh the day thatY slipping hit, that you helped a rin^s neighbor of the many that 44N, ty. ed, at the silS .Ae day or two . It, arssr*. fading now with IT -Did you waste it wtll or it? XMd ]W> leave a trail of kindness or a sear of discontent? i Aa you dioe ysar ayes in slumber do you think that Gad would say, have earned one more tomorrow spot* yea dtt today ?^^ >'•. • ' ADTOS. , hoar of 7:80 o'clock p^ak, described property: and grounds Emerald park School which property is deacribed on the Bedk of Deeds as "One half, of aaacrecf laad described as fellows te-wlt: Com mencing at a point fifty-two (St) rods south the northweet eavaar of the northweet southeast < bar eao ( (U) nte» wt^St (S) (10) of the quarter of section npm- I), IVm asM» lai|4w t, wan MBikr eight (S) tf the tWrd * - ^,srjr.~t LEGALS all in township aforssald.'* The sals wfll bs ! on the following twenty-fvo per cent of on day of sale, balance on of iiitd, the Board agrtei niah quitclaim deed or if a guarantee title. If the reouests a guarantee title, will pur for its purchase total of $100. PAUL J DOBBKTT, CHARLES H. OBMSBT, NELS PEAR80N, - Trustees of School of Township i *!-?*• ,v- " 114 HOIKS W is horato given that on the SSth day of August, 1947, the trustees of schools of township No. about two in nis-M. bat )« in 1949 and 194S, DIES IN ACCIDENT Lawrenee Douglas, «8. a Negro poem at the Orth stabha, died in Geneva Conmnmity hospital at midnight last week WednMday from a Skull fracture and other injurioa roerivad when he was struck by automobile while riding a Bossevelt road Sunday Douglas was thrown from his aad tossed along the pavement a colliaion with an automobile driven by Aivin Wohler, 2S, Chicago. Sabecribe for The PlsindWJor to 4 pounds Bolger's Drag Skie McHaary Chrysler Cor^oroiHoit PtqmwM A.& Blab Mater Sales IK S01 E. Peari 8t^ McHeary t+* ir rt?i - 2 ' ' :• «'i.« Nate and Bolts Most girls attain thefcr sods through lack of exercise. • | TCP1; IN' ! N' T t C • A : N M 50* MCUIOMO TAX »*o* iSr.i'SSri9i*-iiSS • •iiSVfj " 1 Tireslone CHAMPION TIRES REDUCED PRICES. year car with the i at the follewiae advaatage af thia $11.99 pins tax 1155 phis tax Naw ie the chance to save meaey la FIRESTONE CHAMPIONS. Wo are price* Compare them with shy sale. 6.00x16 6.50x16 * &.«0alt * Utall * SJ0xl7 * 140x18 * SJOxlS * TJOxlS * 7.00x18 ' •/ • noxji as 6tMf plSlfnfrr fir tlW pftpinMMtilf WW Vk frfet, Ereryoae eperstiag oae or awre tracks will save esasidsrshls atock ^1 sises of FIBS' Track Tire*. Prices gladly Walter J. Freund Phaaw 19#' Tires -- Mea -- Batterloa -- A< fire aad Tuhe Vateaalai . • AH Work Gaaraateed West OPEN EVENINGS AMD SUNDAYS IKSJ& ^anonyoinjj " 'V 0*U* CLINTON MARTIN 4; WEST McHENRY, ILUNO.^,„. . , To remain the Irndr r-leadership must be oootinuoiis. Bndi year, for more than forty years, Cadillac has brought to the automotive industry the finest motor car that eould be produced. As a result, Cadillac is recognized throughout the world as the ultimate in motor car goodness the universal symbol of all that makea a car a jay M and a pleasure to drive. I . -%1 4 > ' f i $1/'.-:. % ,-35 . <&"** OVERTON MOTOR SALES 403 FRONT STREET McHENRY, ILLINOIS •> ',.t I -4, § *• 1

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