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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Mar 1953, p. 8

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,**n; • •? ^ ^ % ^ j > - ar/* rj^i V* " ;. '"' * - _• '; 1 .•'"' ' *'?•'.. '.••&•-- -4-------1* • '1"- * ' "'Mi^/J; •' i^W.'«. •w om Lake News By Eve LevMfui < the awn ** "9 it^ hapi I , li tad Mrs. Thomas fcane'of Beach road will be their silver wedding on Sunday. fCanes ar^ holding open ipiil At the Legion Hall from 8:30 fun. for the hospitality of tfaelr many friends. f': RlpR From Germany Mr. and Mrs. Anton Freels ami; their son, Anthony, and daughter,; Marianne, returned from a three months' visit in Qenrtany. They crossed the ocean to Europe on the S. S. America and returned on the 8. S. United States. The Fowls' were awestrfcken with the comforts and luxurious interiors of these giant liners. While in Europe, this lucky *<. family visited many points of historical interest in and around Bremen, Germany. Both Mr. and Mrs. Freels have many relatives in this area whom they visited. As they were boarding the f"vS. S. United States for the return trip, the aged mothers of Mr. and Mrs. FYeels, both of whom are over 80, came on board to wish them "Bon Voyage." Marianne returned to the Memorial hospital in Woodstock, where she is doing special duty. I It was truly, an inspiring and never-to-be-forgotten tt^p. y ' ' * ' Club Meeting A group of ladies known as the Happy Eight met at the home of Mrs. Mary Lekowitch : on Wednesday afternoon. The ladies meet several- times a - month to play pinochle and to enjoy each other's cooking. The ladies who comprise flhe club are * Mrs. Ella Benson, Mrs. Celona , Kane, Mrs. Olga Sehuebert, Mrs. Marge Davidson, Mrs. Anastasia ( Uhlir, Mrs. Carrie KUrth and _ Mrs. Ethel Smith. > Delicious refreshment* were served by the hostess, Mrs. •'& Lekowitch. Sunday Visitors . Mr. and Mrs. George Helwig and family and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Helwig and family, all of Chicago, enjoyed a pleasant Sunday afternoon at the home of Gert and Qhet Helwig ot Hteftory Drive. Doran is confined to Downey hospital indefinitely as a result of a fall down the basement stains. HiV' neck was badly injured and he is now in a cast. All your friends and neighbors are wishing you a speedy recovery, Ed. Time passes _ iflowly during confinement and we know that Ed would appreciate cards and letters so how about it folks. His family can be contacted for the correct address. « Mr. Ole Olsen is recuperating nicely following recent minor surgery. Ole is also a . patient at the Downey hospital.. i<>: long till next week. Geod Tea ]h making good tea, it should be prepared quickly. And be sure the water is boiling in order to tying out the flavor of the tes. Allow one teaspoon of tea for each cup of boiling water. Cover closely and let leaves steep from three to five minutes, then strain. Coat Problem Modified swagger coats are hailed by women as the answer to the une coat problem. These will fit over dress or suit easily because they have a modulated all-over flare, deep sleeve that give comfori and I bit of detail in their fur trimmed collar aid cuffs. Tannin *'Wfl Mfti usually hthN? Minh in them and since these stains are colorless at first, they're usually ignored. When old, they become difficult to remove. MAJORITY CLASS A' ' FARMERS READ WEEKLY PAPEHF; * * • f' . * A total of 67.1 tffcllt Of class "A" farmer® read weekly newspapers regularly, T.- Norman Tveter, vice-president of the Erwin Wasey advertising agency, told The American Press, after analyzing the results of an extensive survey of the farm market in whidh he participated. The survey, planned and directed by Mr. Tveter and Dale Anderson, director of research of the agency, had the collaboration of nine farm magazines. Particularly' concerned with motor vehicles, and fuel, the results showed the tremendous use of motor vehicles, on farms and pointed out that there Is a close correlation between the volume of advertising of a brand of fuel or automobile in tftie area and the purchases- of the product by farmers. Some of 'the interesting findings «w: Today, on American farms, there are more tractor* than automobiles. Nearly every farm has an automobile and a tractor and t w o - t h i r d s have a truck . . . Farmers buy medium and high-priced cars to about the same degree as their city cousins . . . ' - In the North and on the pacific coast farmers own more trucks of 114 tons or more than t r u c k s of one ton or less . . . Of the 7,136,000,000 gallons of motor fuel consumed by farmers for automobiles, trucks and tractors, four billion gallons are sold by tank wagons, two billion by service si co-ops and dealers and Of farmers who buy at eervice stations, almost half atop regularly at stations located in towns M.- under - 8,600 population . 84 per cent buy their fuel regularly from the same source Main reason why farmers buy where they do are service,' quality and convenience, price being a nyinor consideration. ^ I? Ttepleal Sleigh Early Hswalians discovered' fhe thrills of sledding despite their tropic homes. Youngsters sat on large leaves for slides down muddied slopes and chiefs catapulted down grass-covered mountain tralle on narrow wooden «leds with two runners a Um inches apart. Intense Heat gendered coal, prepared by i machines which grind the product as fine as talcum, provides the intense heat needed for best results in many modern industrial furnaces Playtex Baity Products Wattles Drug Store March. 2, 1958 The City Council met In regular semi-monthly meeting with Mayor Freund presiding. Aldermen present: Althoff, Anderson, Freundv Rothermel, Thennes, Vycital. Absent: None. Motion by Althoff, seconded by Thennes, to approve the minutes of the last meeting as read. Motion carried. Motion .by Freund, seconded by Vycital, to approve the treasurer's report as read: Motion carried. Motion by Anderson, seconded by Thennes, to approve the collector's report ds read. Motion carried. Motion by Rothermel, seconded by Anderson,. to approve the clerk's report as read. Motion carried. Motion by Rothermel, seconded by Thennes, to pay the following bills as approved by the finance committee: Motion carried. BUTCH'S SAVE MONEY ON YOUR CAR Regular., check., aps.. and maintenance by oar experts means lower car casts for yea! We Do Complete Motor Overhauling. 309 W. Elm Street McHenry. I1L Phone 811 Residence 9I-R 24 Hour Towing Service asi.do Salary 229.40 Anton H. Freund, Salary 196.30 Earl R. Walsh, Office expense-- . . . 1 0 0 . 0 0 Mayme Buss, Salary A Commissions .. 120.19 Harold Aim Extra police duty-- 85.70 Clyde Rhoades, Extra police duty 90.40 John R. Weichmann, Extra police duty 18.03 August Morltz, Police duty -- 110.40 Ero Erickson, Police radio maintenance 15.00 Westinghouse Elec. Supply Co., Street light canopies ., 57.22 McHenry Tire Mart, Chains 11.69 The McHenry Plaindealer, Printing . 36*70 Weber Plumbing £ Heating, Roding sewer *64.00 Thennes Oil Co., Fuel oil. 52.31 Alexander Lumber Qo., CM -- 29.68 Anderson's Service, PresteQe 1.06 Vycital's Hardware, SuppMa* 1.11 McHenry Co. Farmers' Co-op., Rock salt 35.45 Carey Electric Shop, . Repairs to street light 6J60 Peter Weber, Labor on streets 6.00 William H&nil, Labor, on streets 12.00 Althoff's Hardware, Supplies 9.27 Buss Motor Sales, Repairs to police car ......< 88.53 Duncan Parking Meter Corp., Payment on meters .... 350.00 Clark Chev. Sales, Truck repairs A storage 110.84 Illinois Bell Telephone Co., Tele* phone service ....12.53 McHenry State Bank, Income tax ..-i. 92.60 Public Service Company, Power and light ,285.47 WMMte.Micm. WW * * vlWM*W'Wt£ Harold Aim, Salary Clyde Rhoades, Salary J ofen R, Weichmann, ALC V. MEMBERS • iad their Guests are invited to flfta#. . OUR ANNUAL = St. Patrick's Day Dance V. F. W. CLUBHOUSE SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH I«TH Delldoas LuncMi by V.E.W. Auxiliary SJt P. M. Un-tBT Muala ^ ky "The MldwesternerV DONATION 75c per person Hester Oils, Gas A oil, P°lic* cfx A truck r The itetfeary Plainde^ ^ llcatlons liiiil Sewer F*ads fcrtAn_ Itayme Buss, Clerical ' • JJ JJ Joe Diedrich, Salary .... 1&T Al's Welding A Repair Servioto, Welding Atthoffs Hardware, Supplies 5.r- Thennes Oil Co., Fuel Oil 66.1 Public Service Company, Powei A light 8°.J! Motion by Althoff, seconded bj Freund, to adjourn. Motion carried. George P. Sreund, Mavo: { Earl R. Walsh,. City Cleri Read the Want Ads Step Taking Harsh Drugs for Constipatioi M Cbfonlc Dosiii{! Rifain NoriMi Ragutefty TMs AU-Vcgibfe Taking htunh drugs for constipation can punish you brutally! Their crfinps and gripiag disrupt normal bowel i action, make you feel in need oC re- j peated dosing. \ When you occasionally feel constipated, get &ntU but smrt relief. Take Df. Caldwell's Senna Laxative contained j in Syrup Pepsin. It's all-vtgu&lt. No salts, no hanh drugs. Dr. Caldwell's contains an extratt of Senna, oldest and | one of the finest *«ter«/laxatives known to medicine. Dr. Caldwell's Senna Laxative tastes ! good, acts ihildlf, brings thorough relief amforuthly. Helps you get regular, ends chronic dosing. Even relieves I stomach sourness that constipation often brings. Try the new 2)4 size Dr. Caldwell's. Money back if not satisfied. Mail bottle to Box 280, New York 18, N. Y. Unusual Nansa _ Celona Kane, wfto 0#MS ffie resale shop on West Shore Beach road, has an Unusual first name with a most interesting origin. It seems the first Celona was Mrs. Kane's great-greatgrandmother and she was born in Barcelonla, Spain. Since that time, the oldest girl in each generation of the McClellan family Is given the name of CMona to carry on the tradition. If any of oiy readers has an unusual name with a background that will make a good •tory we would love to pubBsfe the facts for the column. Vacationing At Heme Helen and Ernie Harth are en- Joying each other's company during Ernie's vacation at home. On The Sick List We're sorry to report that Ed Yev CMI fmv61 "mm" VM •lea I SJaauy al!l • Svp«r wcnfrabl*. • No HitHnifio--dries in om hovr. • Lincioospostols.hlgh-lasliios doop ton**. • Easy to apply--over palAted walla, wollpopor or platter. Fast OK Slow *i« or Pm Ca-- WiMi W^»i '<9. PURE CANlt^1 HILLS BROS. H0111E I1EED5 Llnoo GEO. OOLLETTE, Owner 166 Riverside Dr. McHenry PHONE 459 We gtve and redeem Gold Bon Stamps. Ammonia llnco New Foamy Kitchen Klein# 2-19* Blue White Flakes 2-19* If you've a long fiat to be filled in a hurry you'll like our convenient arrangement complete stock. But if you're the type who looks iround for suggestion?, you'll find plenty, for we have Coffee » LIBBY'S - Whole Kernel - 868 can DEL MONTE' • * Early June Sugar - SOS EVERYTHING on hand lo m«V» your neab both Satisfying and exciting. And you'll ALWAYS get BIG SAVING! • ' ; Tall Caaa t t- I *, Llbby'e Baby lam?* Whole • sto for FROZEH FRESH mm 2 ways FRENCH STYLE Green Beans for 1^1 • CUT Broccoli w 1 Buy At New Lov Pricn. Set Ma Extra Big Trade-In Allowance Your Old Tirttfont doz . 25 Gxtrat Fancy v ^ . . . - A Cucumber# Sweet Ball of «Iulw CTOR TIRES Oranges With flr*#ten« ONNtMra Tfad Design Colo. No. Red MoClures W« Deliver To Your FARM Inmbo Florida TOMATOES Grade-A OCBUQig PORK LIVER Guaranteed Tire and Tube Vulcanizing. McHENRY TIRE MART WALT FREUND and BOB 1HURLWELL, Props, da Street mONK «94 or NH SUPER MARKET 1 Block North of Rl. 120 Jnsft East of Old Bridge McHenry, III. • . . .

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