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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Feb 1950, p. 3

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M "*** N / ' *• - % * v-**'^ T jT;' X\jrr*' \'- T* * 'TFFC ^^ • T,I ^' : ft * * : v Thursday, February 9, 1960 iW*«I •tnu > <te -aft t»n j 4* V +\ ' ' J * * i* * *""ls >.«'•' .• ^ i * HcHEHRY PLAHfDEALKK :*' • *' i" ,vv *V7 :* v*.; , FC 'T S ** » 5 VV'JK W3™5 zms COOK'S ^CORNER jl ; (by Marie Schaettgen) u On these cold winter nights, ;> nothing quite hits the spot as a i? good oven dinner can hit it. There |( h b coziness about a kitchen m Jrhen the oven is baking, something you like that makes wonder why people go to Florida.1 done. fofthis. 8alt abd pepper both sides of chops. Make dressing thus: Orate 4 dices of not too stale bread into small bowl. Pry in tetter pike small, finely cut onion and a sflball piece of celery. Mix all together and season. Put two chops together with dressing between and bake about one hour in 350 degree oven. Boil 4 small sweet potatoes until done. Remove jackets. While potatoes are boiling make a syrup of one cup of sugar with fc cup of water. Add teaspooa of butter. Pour syrup .over potatoes and place in oven until meat is done, basting frequently to coat potatoes with syrup. Turn chops carefully you j with pancake turner when half ,',%jAad the aroma pleases that man • • in your life more than Chanel No. -6. * Stuffed pork chops'v Sweet potatoef.: Frozen pea* For two, buv 4 large pork chops j, about jhalf inch thick. The end fresh fruits f« chops "• are cheaper and do nicely 1 added. <\ V, » In the last ten minutes empty peas into saucepan, add teaspoon of sugar, little salt, butter and cover tightly. When they have thawed thoroughly they should be done. Don't overcook and serve immediately or they will shrivel. Fruit salad may be canned or with a little sugar CABB or Tttita* We wish in this m*an«r to thank friends and neighbors for floral offerings, cards of sympathy, donations of cars and tiw many other kindnesses extended in our bereavement. They were greatly appreciated. v , HN WALKINGTQN FAMILY •39 CAB* or TOAKK8 We wish to take this opportunity to thank trtends and neighbors for floral Offerings, donations of curs, cards of sympathy and the many other kindnesses extended in our bereavement. We appreciated everything very much. FRBD KAMHOLTZ AND •M FAMILY CAM) or THANKS We ^ould like to take this means of thanking friends, relatives and neighbors for floral offerings, cards of sympathy, spiritual bouquets, donations of cars and the many oth«r kindnesses extended in our bereavement We are also grateful for the services of Fr. I 1 3 I s« ii ••• u L v*2 jfeffr: Blitsch. THE SCHUMACHER 39 r:?;:r«ABi> or thank* • ' I wish ic this manner to .thank friends and neighbors for floral offerings, cards of sympathy, donations of cars and other kindnesses extended hi my bereavement. I also wish to take this opportunity to thank Rev. Wayne Price of the Methodist church for his services. #*,&'• MARION McOMBER • UfMEMORIAM In loving memory of our darling son and brother, who passed away Jour years ago, Feb. 13, 1940. VThe Silent nights are no lonely and sad dear son, - ' Homemakers! OUR immediate approval of your new Crystal Lake Jewel Food Store was wonderful. We're fjtist as proud of it as you are happy with it. There .Were so many, many kind words such as: "It's Won- ?t derful", "It's Beautiful^* "It's Fun to Shop Here." f. Now we know that Crystal Lake Homemakers, and homemakers from neighboring communities will enjoy many pleasant years of food shopping at Jewel. Thanks again, for this wonderful reception. Remember the old saying, "One swallow doesn't make a drink"? That's the way it is with shopping at jewel. You'll discover new and interesting things every shopping trip. When you shop at Jewel this --week-notice how many new discoveries you make. Just t® make it even more interesting: O O O v 1 < • i O * • » < M i i vt 11 ( i (i < 1 » 1 1 * 1 » FREE! FREE! TMIKDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY Feb. 9th - 10th - 11th 1 "Jewel BUTTER 93 Score, In Quarters WHEN TTOU PURCHASE $10.00 OR MORE OF GROCERIES AND MEATS A Get Better Acquainted OFFER WORTH FREE! 69c FREE! O O O O 1 ^ O > > »') l 1 o * * • ^ ^ • ) t 1 » 1 k ^ • * ( ' • ^ Brink St 1 ( ^oodStoUK And the days are so dreary and blue; God is the only one who knows How our hearts ache for you. •3» MOTHER, DAD and SIS. IN MEXOKIAX In loving memory of Steinsdoerfer, who passed three years ago Feb. 10. MOM, BROTHERS^ Sf AND {9I§TER& Alvln away BIRTHS 4mm Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stall smith, who have just moVed to this area from Lancaster, Ohio, are the parents of a daughter, born Feb. 2 at the Woodstock hospital. The couple will make their home at Ingleside. Mrs. -Stallsmith is the niece of Mrs. James Lennon of McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Person of Rt. 2, McHenry, announce the birth of a son at Sherman -hospital, Elgin, on Feb. 1. A son was born on Feb. 1 at the Woodstock hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chobot of Island Lake. AMONG THE SICK Miss Kate McLaughlin is ill at her home east of the river. Jair.eB, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Green, underwent surgery at the Woodstock hospital On Thursday. RESIDENCE CBAH0X8 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blake and family have moved from Broad street to their new home in the Country Club subdivision. The place they vacated will be occupied by the Math Browns of Volo, who purchased the house. Mr. and Mrs. Math Laures have moved from their apartment on Front street to their new home on Rt. 31. Their former apartment will be tenanted by Mr. and Mrs. Tom Law son, who moved from an apartment in the ifear of Jdhft's Tailor Shop. Mr. and Mrs. Ricliwri have moved from .tiw Yi hotae on Waukegan street to Brown farm near Volo. 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