tlffffl IHH flMnt Oa Ml l£ (By Yarftstkjg&r' Greetings, Folk*: ... It hapirtrnr* at McCnllom Lake .last Tharaday. . Hashia McDonald la In the habit of enjoyable a few extra aiaataa of-jlumber after tha 7:50 passes the enaaki. Wall, oa th« above day his saorea ware intermpted Ions before the choo choo was due by the prealatant thumping on t^wMoo' of hia business es- 81aavQy he crawled oat of his bed, dotted hia beret, raffled kl- 10 mad wearing his asaal •mile,. mqde ready to adntft his first customer of the day. Unloeklag the door he took one look at hia proepectiTe buyers and then qaickly set the latch back In place. It took Haghie aome titoe to prove to hlmasif that what he saw on^e outside was real. JHMM twenty, well fed, bat Afffly dry pigs were lined np before hia emporium waiting for the place to open for business. Matt lllake _>t the Roy-Al Oasis had the same experience. There were porkears all over the neighborhood. The Passalaqua's pet spent the night out in the open when a 300-pound sow took over his dog INN in the harlr yard. The invasion lasted an hour before their owned could be located and the MM 8uaday. Mr. and Mra. Max 8tnlker of Bast Troy Wis., enjoyed a weekend visit with Mr. and Mra. Alfred Aregger. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Died rich wey the honored guests at a surprise part,? given by the members of the Hickory Creek Farms Benevolent and Protective Pinochle C»b. The occasion was their second wedding anniversary. The party was a gay one, with plenty of refreshments and delicious eatments. On the guest list tttst evening were Mr. and Mrs. Vorphagel, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John Justen, Louis Knut, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Btten, Mr. and "Butch" Kennenberg and daughter, Mr. and Mra. Clarence Ktten, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Knutt, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Aregger and Edward Jfefferaon. Illness prevented Mr. fend Mrs. Leonard Kukuk from attending. This same group spent a most enjoyable evening of cards at the home of Mr. and Mrt, Kennenberg last Friday. Enjoyed hearing from Mr. and Mrs. Elmo McKim, who are enjoying a late spring vacation at tha Lake of the Osarks In Miaaouri The folka hope to be home ' <next faw daya. Mr. and Mra. M. Btuhlfeier McMinlville, Ore., and Mra. Henneaey of 8t. Paul, Minn., are enjoying a week's visit with Mr. and Mra. Art Stuhlfeier and Mr. and MM, Ban Oates. Mr. M Mra. Elmer Gloaaon Mra. Theodora Olse* went surgery at the Woodstock I hospital on Monday. We are hap- | py to report that her recovery ' promises to be a speedy one. I Walter Hojnackl also underwent surgery at the Woodatock hospital on the same day and is at present able to conduct his radio and tele- ! vision repair business at his home on Park Vttw. at the Adam Ad Mra. Augte "LENNY'S i't Featuring and the BUT SOUTBXRir RXSD CHICKS* at THB NORTH! (Saturday and Sunday) SANDWICHES TELEVISION LENNY'S 94 mile N. W. Crystal Lake, Rt 14 Leonard W. Pelentan . Formerly of the Oak Park Hotel, McHenry, 111. APPROVED BT THE ILLINOIS STATE OF PUBLIC HEALTH X WATKK ANALYSIS v •Well checked for bacterial contamination. Specimen must be transported to laboratory in a sterile contains w n , F^llOO and - -T-- -- ANALYSIB Standard Plate Counts performed for ^fiS&dticers, distributors and dairies. Raw counts and facilities for pastuerizing raw specimens. Steri|e tubes fur- 9nished on request. * * r-*. Fee $2.00 McHenry X-Ray & ClinicalLaboratory 306 S. OraMi Phone 291 Weekend guests Brand's were Mr. and Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lindvig of Chicago^ In spite of the rear view mirror which George Pederaon installed on his new power mower, the old boy still has difficulty keeping his toes out of the contraction. A few more lawn manicures and George will be down to his last pair of shoes and running out of corns. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Relmer and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Doolin spent the Weekend readying their cottage tor their summer vacation. The regular monthly meeting of the Screwy Dosen will be held next Taeaday evening at the regular meeting place. Future meetwill be held on the last tesday of the month instead of indaya. Thia change will be In througMit the sumsaer iths. A 5 pound < ounce daughter Is the gift Mrs. George Kriekl received for her birthday, May 4. The little lady arrived at the Woodstock hospital and Mr. and Mi*. George^rickl will name her Jennifer Ly*». Mr. and Mra* Jerry Rocen and eon, Jerry, Jr., are proud of the latest addition to their threesome. The I pound C ounce bundle from heaven addreeaed to the Rocena an«Mt Saturday, May 14: Her name will be Janice May. Both mother and daughter1 are doing nicely. May 4 was a happy day for Mr. and Mrs. Meyers. Their gift was a 7pound 14 ounce boy. Mr. and Mrs. William Schlttt of Beach Road are the new grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jensen returned from a two weeks' vacation in Northern Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. George Harker are enjoying their late Spring vacation at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ebey, Jr., have moved into their new home on Orchard Drive. There was plenty of excitement out Clem Wirfs way last Wednesday.* Hardly had Clem finished administering to the needs of Sandy, who presented him with a litter of pups, whett, McGonsa the family cat, not to be outdone by Sandy, began giving out with kittens. Dr. Clem reports that both mothers and children are doing line. CeagratalatleasTs Dennis Michael Blake on his first birthday anniversary, May t. Mrs. Betty Cermak on her twenty- first birthday May 8. JMrs. Adeline Pedersen on her twenty-fifth birthday anniversary. May 12. Aunt Ophelia apines that a little cologne back of your ears, girls, is a aura way of keeping the boy friends on ^lis toes. ADIOS. Baby's New Mesa To keep baby from slipping in his new shoes, ssndpaper the soles of the shoes before thev are worn. „ Agrlealtaral Experts Slightly less than 10 per eent of the total United States agricultural production isxsold sbrosd. IF YOU WANT TO BUY ANEWQUt- BUY ONE THAIS REALLY NEW Seellie dWerencel See why iheNewYfldl Feel She dWerence I Feel Iww Ford's Fashion Acedewy Mqed Ford *e "FasMea Car Acdoa" Rrabos slop yew 33% eotier. Feel bea*s db- % a# the Year." See (he hMwry ef lae and the ff* appear 'aea* "Hydro-CoR" SpHags. And feel Ami Matter fabrics. See ihasa "Safa-Wlda" seals. isrghn "Bqsa Mss" Ptower. Ody fcrd hi tk 1hay offer ye*, stare Wp aad (bast**. 1MB Md offer* yea a 100 heriepoaei V-f eagiae. Oaly aay e*er ear la Ford's AeML Perd hi lis Held offers yaw your choice of V-R er Ski "* tttve th« Osiailfi Where ehe cm so Matey % yew se MMA earf And yos save up to 10% ea tea..* ap la 25% wNh Ford's aew Overdrive.* See for yourself. Ask your dealer lor a ride aad yowl order yosr $1529.90 r M Dshr IMSMym A fele A dM M ASM Shorn s Swmd&r Evwuap-- NSC NATAWT. • W M Tksslsr, Iwf Ewtsi C0! MMA SM INI iiis«)ii IK AM SAS^Mpi BUSS MOTOR SALES > Twictmn TALES af Iatareat Takaa the FOes ef the Plaiadsalsr •4^ af Years Aga fc: .*•'<) SIXTY TEARS AGO 1: rELEN AMD A weren't laughing.. "n»y wer# sitting in iat Miss Kate Gilles, who has been Vinton. Iowa, the past year, metal chairs which were placed at! returned to her home In this vilright angles to each other, instead of side by side on the glider, snd the glow in their eyes was replsced by snger. "The trouble is you have no ambition!" Helen was ssying ss her wide set grsy eyes flashed signsls, "You act laWt" The long curls were given s toss I as she got to her 3-Mlwrt* one sided smile he'd brought home from war with him and shrugged his heavy shoulders. Andy hsd blond curls, too-- tight to his well shaped head and hi merriest of hasel eyes. "You •an say that again," he told Helen, «t act lazy, do I?" Be thought: Well, that's that and I'll re-enlist and get as fir from HyviOs as possible. When he got ham^tte radio was playing Jive and he wound one leg ever the chair beside it His mother came Into the room and said, "aren't you going to look for a Job today, son?" As he worried tsr an answer the announcer interrupted the program to tell abput s soap contest "Five hundred dollars tor first prias," ha said, "Just tell in twenty-five words why you like Sudsy-Soap best!" 'Tm trying to think up an entry for the contest. Mom." said Andy directing his haasl eyes up and grinning like an imp, "only rn have to have the wrappers from three bars of the darned soap." Andy Tyson tried not to understand that she inferred he had wasted too many afternoons. He made great work of wording his entry and addressed the envelope for mailing lage on Saturday. Chas. Kuhnert and wife, of Johnsbiirg. started on Monday to visit friends in Dakota. Mrs. John Schuenemann, of Chicago, is attending the postoffice at John8burg,/'during the absence of her father! Chas. Kuhnert. E. Lavrlus is making arrangements to put a new frbnt in his store, which will greatly improve its appearance. MtBmn m the accident the Farit hotel whan occurred. Will Nieeen has gone to Kenoeha. Wis., where he haa found employment. ' T FIFTT YEARS AO* Half angry again he hairled out ef the plaee and tssaed the letter into the aear. eat mailbex. In the three weeks that went by he didn't go near Helen nor did he look for s Job. One day slipped into the next snd s laxness seemed to hold him tight. He was marking time end getting more .dissatisfied with every passing hour. THE NIGHT, S day later, when he got home to find excitement in the very sir snd Mom holding out s telegram he ripped it open and nearly passed out. SUDZY-SOAP IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE YOU WINNER OF FIRST PRIZE- STOP. LISTEN TO USUAL SATURDAY PROGRAM. STOP. CONGRATULATIONS. Next dap Andy got a Job. It was resUy easy. He felt so good -- so proud of himself snd ready for anything that came along he just went right a£ter the n*schanics Job he saw advertised in the morning psper. Ssturdsy night the whole family gathered for the radio program j telling of the contest and the winners. Geo. Parks, wife and daughter departed for Nun da, the early part of the week at which they will reside in the future. Last Thursday and Friday Mc- Henry's efficient road commissioners. Messrs. Green, Harrison and Freuhd, met and held a public letting, of contracts. Thsy contracted for nearly $1,500 worth of work to be done this year. This will Include about 2,000 yards of grading and graveling. Just a half century ago next Wednesday, Rev. Fsther Fortman united In the holy bounds of matrimony, a couple at a little log church in Johnsburg. This couple Is John Mueller and wife, of thta place, and they. In company, with their children, will fittingly celebrate the event John Evanaon, of the firm of John Evanson it Co., haa sold his interest in his mercantile store to his son, Walter C. Evanaon, and will retire from active busineaa. FORTT TEARS A«0 Auctioneer F. 0. Gens and family have motbd to our village from Woodstock and are now occupying the Mrs. Jacob Bonslett house. The recent heavy rains have caused the water in the river to reach its high water mark once again. The Owen property ~~^ast of the Boone Creek bridge now presents the appearance of a miniature lake. While crossing Main street at the crossing near the E. F. Matthews meat market at about seven o'clock last Saturday evening, Rev. J. H. Ailing was viciously knocked down by a team of horses driven by one Peter Meyers. Mr. Ailing bad Just arrived in *W»I**,FIVI TEAM A«JCT Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stringer land family have vacated the John 4|il. Buch house on Riverside Drive and are now making their home in one of the Fox River Valley State bank cottages in Sunnyside subdivision east of the river. The grounds for the tennis court, just south of the high school building, are rapidly being put in shape for play. Although getting rather a late start farmers throughout this section are very busily engaged with their spring plowing. While it is too late for smaller grain; most of the fields now under plow are undoubtedly being prepared for the planting of corn and some potatoes. Mr. and Mrg. R. P. Aide and family have moved from the John W. Smith, cottage next to the 'jranadng, contour farming; and jelose growing vegetation such ss small grain, legumes, and aod will help slow up the water so that it can soak into the soil. Abe Llacohs, Dun snd Brsdstreet, the famous credit rsting firm, wss founded in 1841 by Lewis Tsppsn. World Book encyclopedia^, relates that Abraham Lincoln, a friend of Tappan, served for s time ss a Dun snd Brsdstreet correspondent Oar Tallest president of the United States wss Abraham Lincoln--I feet 4 inches. Largest president wss Taft, who weighed 280 the shortest was President Madison. who was less than ft fsst 4 inches.. la atwafs Total American cat SI numbered cata mately 10:8 American Feline ty per cent at all * ha plaaai te* contact with the aod uadsaa treated wood or the he ait need m_ a naturally durable spedea. . Complete line of Beehe HvaaiiiK. remediee at Wattler Drug Ststa. Mm Heaiy. Hi' He opes 831 MAIN 8T. PHONE McHENltT, ILLINOIS ripped the telegram aad nearly passed eft. "But I didn't win," Andy said helplessly when the program was ever, "they dida't meatiea my name and that Robert Amherst wen the Hive handred de*> lata." The door bell interrupted Andy and when the messenger boy gave him s telegram he glanced at it and ripped it open. "HOW DID IT FEEL TO BE A PRIZE WINNER FOR A FEW DAYS? STOP. THE BOYS. Andy was half way out the door when Helen caught up with him, "where you going" she asked. "I'll bust those guys in the nose." Andy cried, "of< all the dirty, low doam tricks." Helen lsughed ss she resd the telegram. Tesrs rolled down her lovely cheeks and still she laughed, j Andy couldn't help laughing with; her. | "If they hadn't done it we'd still j be angry with each other," she j pointed out "and you wouldn't havej your job--and we wouldn't be plan ning on getting married." Released by WNU Featurss. Graded Egga Eggs which are not graded officially, under either federal or federal- state programs, cannot carry the letters "U. S." before the grade designation on the label ~ Anti-Locust Locust swwaarrmmss,, wwnfillcc h destroy MiUqw of dollars worth of crops, can now be attacked from the ground with special machines beinc built In Britain. Anti-locust chemlcsls are also being spraysd Uhe rain from low-flying aim oft. A big refrigerator with big, luxury fescures and really low- J priced. Has completely adjust- ' able shelves ... 16 square feat of them . . . for sn unlimited vsriety of arrangements. Huge freezer locker with seperste shelf for ice trays. Two deep crisper drawers. Large storage bin. See the Philco 892 now! - $302 Liberal trade-itf allowance m jm ator/ . AlthofPs Hardware West McHenry* Phone 2M "SPfeEDY" by NICK MILLER'S McHENRY GARAGE -CYO LmUsDaSi WnHgEi'N- J-T^g r ANO WITH THESE 8kj -m ATS MMTlr RM5 V tar waaiuErt sqnsnrcMMK 000 FRONT STRUT . i!.* aOUTl 31 tauMNMk v aum tHOHS MS -the .sine* 18V9 'G.'SIIG1". cgESftVlM**•JJGGIIU SSL *** "***' - AAP MEAT VALUES! J |F RESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES| Agar's lllb.avg. CANNED 33C HAMS Corn King SLICED BACON Mickelberry's FRANKS • VEAL SAU&AOE PICKLE and PIMENTO LOAF SPICED LUNCH MEAT Smoked PICNIC HAMS i. J... lb. 43e lb. 50* 1 lb. 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