3§.>r-- • H . .IWWVWAVAAVAVA WAAWAAAV (by Marl; 3chaeMg«H) > ays . <•" •*?--^'wy " .iwmii,y 't's Sunday and you've had a ionderful steak ftor dinner, but of lurse tnere are no leftovers for Inevitable unexpected Sunday 1 fuests. What to do? How would •bine crips waffles and coffee go? Ok, lets all go out to the kitchen. M Funny how easy it is to "unfreeze" ^tiiat shy guest when you give him something to do in the kitchen. You give them not only sustenance Ifcit self-confidence. They love it. ':'i\;i'u O®1 out a half pound of butter ' . -«nd let it soften a bit. Beat until . creamy with egg beater and return Id refrigerator until ready to use. This is whipped butter to be servwith the waffles. Now for the ; Waffles. The work can be shared. 3/4 cups cake flour, 3 teaspoons baking powder', 1 teaspoon •alt, 2 tablespoons sugar, sift these " iiriii-i]r;(*fti m &*«* fcrtrl . Seat yriBtsOf I m anoUwr bowl. cap milk to yolks and beat. AM half cap melted batter, oMilrcd alter malting. Combine with dry ingredient*. Now add egg whites which have been beaten until stiff but not dry. Fold whites into mixture carefully. Pour batter Into pitcher and hope that someone has been preheating the waffle iron and making the coffee. Let the man of the house bake the waffles and watch him beam when everyone tells him what good waffles he makes. Do not overfill waffle Iron. Serve with warmed maple syrup and that whlped butter and powdered sugar. Not so many calories and very good too. Used to eat them that way when we were children, •MM* Dovble alma receipt for (tor or five, Canned peaches afo a good accompaniment, or fresh apricots In season, washed, halved and sugared. STATE GUARD Governor Adlai E. Stevenson has ordered the organization of an Illinois State Guard, 15,000 strong, to act in civil defense if the Illinois National Guard should be called into United States service. The governor acted upon the recommendations of a board of military advisors composed of National Guard officers, active or retired. Need rubber stamps? Order at The Plaindealer. '• tftf- : • t * . „ General * ; Machine Work Complete Midline Shop Service. ,<9> All Machinery Puis Repaired or Duplicated. Fast: Service, Reasonable Prices. McHENRY MFG. CO. Crystal Lake Road Phone McHenry 498 COME IN ' tad Enjoy the Sparkling Rhythm el -'vV-tRinE WAGNER ' it the Hammond.Organ HOW PLAYING NIGHtLY : .Your Favorites, Old and New Hear ihem as presented by this artist of the MlSOle.; RED STAR INN Richmond, Illinois COUNCIL ROOM July 17, 1950 The City Council met in regular semi-monthly meeting with Mayor Freund presiding. Aldermen present: Althoff, Anderson, Freund, Rothermel, Thennes, Vycital. Absent: None. Motion by Freund seconded by Anderson that the minutes of the last meeting be approved as read. Motion carried. Motion by Althoff, seconded by Freund, that the City Council Of the City-of McHenry, Illinois lease property described as Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 17, East Side of Riverside Drive to the Business Men's Association of McHenry for use on July 29, 30 and 31, 1950 for the consideration of one dollar ($1.00) and other good and valuable consideration. Motion carried. Motion by Vycital, seconded by Thennes, to pass and .approve th Annual Appropriation Ordinance in the total amount of $84,368.50 as read. Motion carried. Motion by Thennes, seconded by Rothermel, to aprove the annual audit report as submitted by J. W. North. Motion carried. Motion by Althoff,, seconded by Freund, to adjourn. Motion carried. OBORGEl P. FREUND. Mayor. EAiL R: WALSH. City Clerk, FATALLY INJURED A Chicago motorist lost his life and three persons were injured in a two-car collision at the intersection of highway 120 and county trunk B, about three and one half miles south of Lake Geneva, at* 6:36 p.m. one recent evening. It was Walworth's eleventh traffic death this year and the second fatality at the intersection in less than two months. Harold Ekholm, 62, Chicago, driver of one of the ears, was fatally Injtffed. Read the Wtnt AM Co*** Mm m\ rwksdtea at Wattle* McHenry. FLOOR ULE Asphalt and RublyiN^ ^Jp^md^tions - Drivewajs also \ f and Plastic Wall Tile Sidewalks - 8Uirsi\ Riverside Tile & Cement C*. 126 Riverside Drive Phone 661-J-l or 196-R McHenry, in. Marticke & Nixon. Inc. rHONE 484 McHENRY, ILLINOIS im HERE IT IS AGAIN! THEFAMOUS REVLON LIP KIT A very attactive red leather | kit containing* 3 shades of lipstick. | £ Buy several at this sensation- | al price.. ALL FOR ONLY $1.00 BOLGER'S Upper bacbt X W For the second straight year, Ford has received the Gold Medal award as "Fashion Car of the Year." And its good looks are matched, as owners will tell you, by its fine-car quality. Take a "Test Drive" in this '50 Ford and you'll find it has the "feeV of America's finest carp, too. We call it "big-car roadabili^^' - --you'll call it the smoothest, quietest ride on wheels. You'll agree Ford's Ml oik aa our m m urn-ma V/ Whit• tidmwall f»>« ond wfieel trim riftgt opfronof of.extro coif Compare the *50 Ford, feature for feature, with cars costing hundreds more! Only Ford, in the low-price field, offers an engine choice of either the 100 h.p. V-8 or its companion-in-quality, the 95 h.p. Six I Only Ford offers a "Lifeguard" Bodyt Only Ford offers 35* easier-acting King-Size Brakes! 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PACKAGE CTN. 23« SLICED ALASKA Halibut lb. 49c BONELESS Sea Perch lb. 39c BIRDS EYE FROZEN LIMA BEANS 12 oz. pkg. 37c BIRDS EYE MIXED GAflDEN VEGETABLES 12 oz. pkg 27c felRDS EYE FRENCH FRIED POTATOES 10 oz. pkg. 25c BIRDS EYE WHOLE KERNEL CORN 10 o. pkg. 23c SLICED AND SWEETENED PEACHES 1 lb. pkg. 31c 1. A Good C«»l- T11 TAU*h° geverag®8 , Cholc ol f*". 25c VI Stt<*** «nA -W Box • 1 0 C - ; ^ : | -- 23c . ojj, . , PAPER N„AJjSMS- y -• • Reymlar t'actogg . v- gj . -lie ^ STORE HOURS 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.. WE SELL AT CHICAGOLAND PRICES YOUR WE ENCOURAGE I; ^ FRIDAY SHOPPING ^ $ OPEN TILL 9 CERTIFIED FOOD STORE ^|? 1 >| . "J .r lii,