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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Apr 1949, p. 9

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McHXN&Y, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY APRIL 14, IMS hi WOOd !• MMfr AMfMWtya f»wJJ to mid the riffrWfr becoming damp enough "Oil Nwtt State* North Carolina, which i.570 square mOcs of water, is known as "Old Khrth State," 'Tur- Tmttne pnd 'Tarheel St#te' 0 - . <y e m- RUGS, CARPETS «W/_ MOTH - PROOFING Tr : In the Home Service USB AQAXN THE SAME DAT EHREDTS DURACLEAtt CO. I We desire to announce the engagement of EDDIE THUROW of Milwaukee to preside at the Hammond Electric Organ weekends until April 16, and thereafter nightly, except Ifondays. , * Mr. Thurow has been featured WW, WISN and WULO. on Radio Stations This means that patrons will enjoy the best of musical entertainment, when they visit THE BRIDGE Route 1S0» jut! east of Fox Sirm w i t h SOTERVISOR'SFIKANCIAL STATEMENT A FINANCIAL STATEMENT of the Town of McHenry, McHenry County, Illinois, for the year A. D., 1948. made by Math N. Schmitt, Supervisor of said Town: Amount received fr6m predecessor in office....! 10.0C7.31 Amount received from any other source , 7454.4?. Total Receipts $17,311.78 Town Expenses Paid 1948 May 11 Barbian Bros., groceries for poor $ ') ||4^5 Dickow's Grocery • and ,'tr- Market, groceries for . poor ........... 31.06 Wm. H. Althoff, stove •repair for poor ............ 35.30 Barbian Bros., groceries for poor >33.95 Dickow's Grocery ft ,. • Market, groceries for poor -... 30.45 Henry A. Nulle, County Treasurer, board County Home, March • 117.25 August • Barbian Bros., groceries for poor 17.21 Dickow's Grocery .ft' Market, groceries for poor 30.96 Henry A. Nulle, County Treasurer, board County Home, April * 94.60 Kathryn Conway, rent for poor . 73.00 Peter M. Justen, ambulance service for poor 5.00 Barbian Bros., groceries for poor 30.30 Dickow's Grocery ft Market, groceries for poor 10.60 Henry \ Nulle, County Treasurer, board County Home, May 97.65 Barbian Bros., groceries for poor 10.15 Dickow's Grocery ft Market, groceries for poor 11.51 Henry A. Nulle, County Treasurer, board County Home, June J**o September I Barbian Bros., groceries for poor ...» 13.33 Dickow's Grocery • ft Market, groceries for poor 30.21 October 1 Henry Nulle, County Treasurer, board County Home, July 97.65 Dickow's Grocery ft Market, groceries for poor r.;4M9 Barbian'Bros., groceries for poor . ... 15.55 Henry A. Nulle, County Treasurer, board County Hone, August ...... 97.65 JToveaber # Omar Bakery, bread tor poor 17.66 • '.;i 94J5 m*» 10.60 18.51 M.17 31.16 mo 17J7 *44.74 M^0 uM fiao 197.45 534.51 15.00 41.97 10.75 I5.9S 6.00 » ONE COAT owf» mm? w surrac« fyierpi PAINT-O-PLAST T H E D O U B L E P U R P O S E W A l ! F I N I S H HIDES PLASTER CRACKS. NAIL HOLES, SEAMS, AND SMOOTHS UNEVEN SURFACES Paint-O-Plast provides a colorful, onique finish orer any interior surface. Merely apply it with a brush. One quick, easy operation giro new colorful imiiie t» interior walls. No seed to plaster or putty small defects. Paint-Qr Plast fills small cracks in plaster, nail holes, rough places and narrow seams--gives a new surface as It paints. It seres time and makes decorating simple and easy. PERMANENT»*"TT»• WASHABLf Paint-O-Plast is durable and per- « man en t. The colors do not fade, iji You can even wash it with soa|p and water and a brush, " Kft GALLON Ssafe W. B. Bjorkman & Son Hdwe. 130 Riverside Drive Phone 722 M6Hemy, Illinois Henry A. Nulle, County Treasurer, board County Home, September Eppel Bros., milk for poor Peter "J. Schaefer, groceries for poor Dickow's Grocery ft • Market, groceries for poor Barbian Bros., groceries for poor --.. December 1 Barbian Bros., groceries for poor ...... Dickow's Grocery ft" Market, groceries for poor l : Hester Oil Company, fuel oil for poor ........ Jaaaary S 1949 Barbian Bros'., groceries for poor a..v ' Dickow's Grocery ft Market, groceries lor ' poor . ......... Alexander Lumber Co., coal Hester Oil Company, fuel oil for poor ...... Henry A. Nulle, County Treasurer, board County Home, October Mrs. Louise M. Brooks, transportation and food .transients February 4 Henry A. Nulle, County Treasurer, board County Home, November .. Woodstock Public Hospital, hospitalization for poor National Tea Company, groceries for poor .... Alexander Lumber Co., coal for poor ....... Dickow's Grocery ft Market, groceries for poor Barbian Bros., groceries for poor Dr. R G. Chamberlain, dental work County Home Victory Memorial Hospital. hospitalisation for poor Henry A. Nulle, County Treasurer, board County Home, December .. March f Barbian Bros., groceries for poor Dickow's .Grocery ft Market, groceries for poor National Tea Company, groceries for poor •<•....• Alexander Lumber Co., coal for poor Hester Oil Company, fuel oil for poor Frank PittrafT, medical Henry A. Nulle, County Treasurer, board County Homo, January '49 March 4 Woodstock Public Hospital, X-ray hospitalisation for poor .... March 22 Dr. J. F. Harris, medical County Home March 21 Dr. J. H. Sayler, dental work for poor Dr. Wm. A Nye, medical lor peter TWO--SUP FIN STATE Henry A. Nulle, County Treasurer, board County Home, February.... Bee Doctor's Sanitarium, loard for poor, 1 mo: Total ..$ May 28 Math N, Schmitt, Treasurer, Highway, transferred as lota to R^ad and bridge as per March wailing Amount Amount Paid Balance on Head .$ 3,645.32 Transferred as loan to Road aad Bridge, aa per March masting 5,000.00 Paid on Expenses - 3,676.46 Total 3 8,676.46 STATE OF ILLINOIS, McHenry County, ss- ---- Town of McHenry I, Math N. Schmitt, Supervisor of said Town, do hereby certify that the foregoing statement is true and correct, as I verily believe. WITNESS my hand, this 28th day of March A. D . 1949 MATH N. SCHMITT. Supervisor of Town of McHenry. 180.31 119.35 •.'JSidT §9*1 10.00 The cardinal rule of firs ptsvi 'OQ Is food housekeeping. ' Peach Orchard Peaches will not grow well on soil where wster stands, or those that stay damp and cold over long periods of time. A hillside with suitable soil ii the Ideal place for a peach orchard. • « Green Weed Green wood--that is, wood which has not been cut and sessoned long enough to dry out properly--' is poor in best vslue becsuse at the moisture it contsins. From 15 to more than 50 per cent of the weight of green wood is water, depending on the variety. The heat required to drive off the water is lost as far as warming the room is concerned. ' . . The neat housekeeper who has her fireplace swept clean of all la an inefficient fire-builder, should be kept level with ths andirons to provide a bed of glowing charcoal which yields steady heat and helps ignite new logs as they arc added. | HEW THEATRE Due to the efforts of Arthur J. Amundson and Jack Bentson, of Ingleside, plans for the long awaited movie theatre for Fox, Lake, have been completed. The | theatre which will be known as \ "The Pride".of Fox Lake, will bei situated on Rt. 12, just a few! doors south of Grand Ave. Arrangements have been completed to lease the Building on Rt. 12 £rom Dewey Watts, just south of his Real Estate office. The « u * v Pre8ent building is to be extended dressing or mayonnaise, but be »and will be modern in every assure it has lest snd tsng. A bit of pect. It will contain approxiehopped pickle or pickle relish, a j mately 600 seats, s .very attractive | dash of mustard or Worchester- •- ' . •' Fixer, with comfortable where one may wait for refreahment stand, for candy, etc. Off from the there will be a glass front, proof "cry" room. -m Slaw ' • Cool, crisp slaw Is popular, especially when served with a tart,' snappy dressing. Use either French For variety In fhe cabbage with shredded and a small portion of onion. Diced unpeeled apples, ery. and nuts combined with ded csbbsge make a delicious saV ad. Another favorite is green pepper, cucumber, csbbage. shire can be added for extra flavor. Add the dressing Just long enough before serving to blend the flavors. Need rubber stamps! fhe Plaindealer. Older at Everybody is happy because every room can now have a o9 x« 1192 S(IiMxe Largo variety of patterns and colon. Smaller sixes proportionately pricei* ALL WOOL FACE c--' *tL for yourte" PHONE 63 or 38 Niesen's Floor Covering! Located at Peter M.Jssten Farnltare Co. WEST McHENRY FOR A CHIMNEY OR SKYSCRAPER THE0. OLSEN & SON MASON CONTRACTORS McCULLQM LAKE mm VeHony No Job Too Big Or Too Small For Expert Workmanship and Fast Service Call McHenry 548-W-l 49th StateT Alaska, oldest and largest of Uncle Sam's outlying territories, would like to be the 49th state of the union If It achieves statehood, Tsxans may have cause to fret notes the National Geographic so> dety, for Alaska Is larger than the Lone Star state, plus California, plus Montana -- the three biggest states now ha the Union. 119JV 131.07 40.00 100.00 107.85 135.00; 3,676.46 rites its wners 5.000.00 8,676.46 | 17,321.78 3,676.46 Oscillators are being used todsy la the chemical and pharmaceutical industries in many Instance# because of their bscteris-kiUing properties. As a highly magnetostrictive material for the laminations in this device was needed, nickel wss selected. Below its saturation point, nickel hss the highest magnetostrictivs value of any material known. JT SEEMS SAFE to say that there is no material possession which speaks more eloquently of the man who owns it than a Cadillac car. , Wherever it is driven, it offers authentic testimony as to its owner's good taste--his concern for the safety and comfort of his family and friends-- and his general standing in the field of endeavor in which he has chosen to make his contribution to the. world's affairs. Indeed, if a complete list were published of those who own and drive this distinguished car-4t would be obvious that it has become a hallmark of achieve* ment in almost every walk of life. |_|| That this should have happened is entirely logical--for Cadillac cars have been built, for almost half a century, to the most uncompromising standards of excellence. As a result, Cadillac stands alone in all the things that make a motor car a dbbnctiffi to possess and a pleasure to utilize. ^ The 1949 Cadillac is the grandest of them all, la efery way. Why not visit our showrooms and see for yourself? l^ Are welcome at aay time. Largest Insurance Claim Largest single casualty loss pay* ment in history was paid during 1948 to the Scott Paper Co., of Chester, Pa. An explosion damaged a dryer roll paper machine in 1949 and knocked it out of operation far more than two years. Most of the insurance payment of more than $3,900,000 was-' made under machinery use and occupancy policies, according to the National Under* writer. / Si- OVERTON--C/VDILLAC--PONTIAC CO. 400 FRONT STREET McHENRY, ILL. rilm1 if%'iiiif(imiSi iifti

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