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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Sep 1953, p. 5

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^ -v -• J t ^~f>;::; • ttursday, September 10* THE McHENRY ^LAINDEALE* Wonder Lake News j--±xL By Vanesse Sells lOl garrison Enrolls 207 -iHarrfiJon school at Wonder Lake ; Two • Sob Wlckline * Bay Hone hid a total registration of 207 on Two 16-yeai -old Wonder Lake Friday and is expected to be even I boys were arrested Sunday greater by the end of this week atf Labor Day vacations end. . 'Arnold Zaeske, prir\cipal of Harrison school, gave the breakdown of the registration as follows: thirty-three in the first grade room to be taught by Mrs! Rita Foiles, who comes to Wonder Lake from Chicago; thirtyelgm in the first grade room taught by Miss Betty Lee Meyers, Wfep 1B from Springfield, Mo.; thirty-eight in Mrs. Slavin's secid grade room; twenty-two in Alice Clark's third grade itiem; twenty-eight in Mrs. Buth Cfemt's fourth grade room; fortytwo in the fifth and sixth grade ictfn' of Carl Bailey and forty- <j, in the seventh and eighth I'de room of Thomas Foiles. Miss Clark, Mrs. Slavin and Mrs. Oonk have all been teaching In Harrison school for some time. Miss Clark is from Greenwood township, Mrs. Slavin is from Hebron, and Mrs Oonk is from Ring-wood. Carl Bailey was recently discharged from the" service and Thomas Foiles comes from ©eKalb. « a charge of larceny after they had broken into the Wickline Bay home of Edwin W. Sladkey and stolen whiskey, guns, beer and other personal property and damaged the inside of the Slad-' key house. The boys are scheduled to appear before a justice of the peace in Woodstock on Sept. 12. Both are out oh $2,000 bond. Fourth Polio . Victim Polio has struck Wonder Lake again, giving the area its fourth victim and the greatest number in the county along with Woodstock, where four also have been stricken. Tom Etheridge, 7, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Etheridge of Lookout Point was taken to Winnebago county hos- j pital Tuesday of last week with I what was described as highly | suspicious of the spinal type of I Poliomylitis. The Etheridges, who are summer residents, have two other children. Others in the Wonder Lake stricken this year include Adele Marks, 12; Raymond Frodin, 28; It 4Lr ' Pig* ¥!*• --The staggering amount of,anc* James Cegielski, 13, who ffcVenty-one students in the first i ^ie<^ three days after he became KUte is one of the largest in aiil! with the bulbar type of polio, gle district in McHenry county. | McHenry , has had two cases number of high school stu-1 this year; Harvard has only dents from Wonder Lake has not one; Greenwood has had two; yet been determined. At least one, j Crystal Lake has had two; and ! Helen Armstrong, has enrolled to | Marengo has had only one but Sales increase profits; increased profits mean increased prosperity for business, for the workers, and for the community. Everybody has a stake in advertising; everybody good advertising.' UM YOM 10CAI NEWS PAH* ADVERTISE IN THE PLAINDEALER CANE SUGAR 99* k HUMS . Choice Sliced - Freestone PEACHES rttsmi St. Mary's high achool to the child •,t,lcken-. D«nni» Mc" Wo»>£Istock. Weds In Woodstock 4 ,|fa*ttyn Stromstedt of Wonder Lkkc exchanged marriage vows Saturday with Bruce Hollister of HidMiktock in a ceremony perffimed at the Clenthen, 12, died six days after he was taken ill, also with bulbar polio. Gospel Church V«m A vo-j . rge number of visitors and out '-town people at- FirVt Methodist tended the Sunday Bible School A University of Illinois garden specialist sayb it usually makes little difference whether you put on liquid or dry. fertilizers so far as availability to plants is concerned. Delicious served and refreshments an informal in Woodstock with the *nd s 4 erv'fe last®!"* Rci. Jesse Firestone officiating, ^eP*- 6. A fine gathering Maftlyn to the daughter of "'as a 90 Prese"1 at th<\ open "Ifrs. joe Gamin of Hickory Falls house in the aft<irnoon eve" k^id of Hugo Stromstedt of Chi- WnmP*T»P- cago. Bruce is the son of Mr. and . Mrs. Chester Hollister of Wood-1 Wa* giVe"' f 8tock | This Thursday, Sent. 10. the • [he1 fepMe ehc „ b,own ault l^1,'Lwm meet M>d Pll-Krowtt for the f flr,t ,Um,e "J" »«fon, ™» occasion ana lier enstrmble was JP inS 8 0 e ® 8 e j . . v. *11 home of Mrs. Isabel Swanson ^np^tedby a corsage of yellow :at Members and friends roses. Attending the bride: was , invited Jeaniptte Schultz of McHenry p ^ % , who wore a gray suit and a cor- >e monthly seggion ^ of. r J"oses', . . 1,. ficial board, which meets at the •JBJfiiam Cummins. of .Wood-,ch , at g «*rk was best man .... . V j top ^ speak on mh. a* Marilyn was graduated from N . Sunday. 3epV • the McHenry high scrholl in 1952 and ject -A Great Appointment" at 512 Main St. b wpployed at the Electrometric ; u m Jn the eveni at 7:30 company in Woodstock. Her new,the United gtring Band of ^ h'.isoand graduated from Wood- ^ caRro w]]] present >a musical pro- REPAIRS FREE TUBE-TESTING Raduuuc SALES A^tJJERVICE > McHenry, DI. PIANOS ORGANS See fee largest Md finest selection la the Fox Valley DOMINO OPEN FRIDAY NITES TIL 9 P. ; RAGGEDY ANN BLUEBERRIES 300 MTSSELHAN'S APPLESAUCE 38 °"' Ol* Tins !t is! -- NED FOODS SALE -- bringing you the 1953 pack of famous brand canned foods. And when we ttay Great--we mean C-R-E-A-T! Net Jost a few canned foods . . a bat dozens and dozens of them -- fruits and vegetables . . . soups and Juices . . . moa<* and fish all the family's favorite foods . . . every one a supe^-big value In •uper.good eating! • I STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 12 oz- RAGGEDY ANNT PEACH PRESERVES 47' 12 Oz. Jars We. buy, sell, trade, and service all makes. Open Mont ft Fri. 'til • >. M. 26-28 N. Grove Phoiw 6-8148 ELGIN, ILL. 'Buy with Confidence" LAKESIDE CUT GREEN BEANS 21« °2' 44* Tins •lock li'gh school and is employed by the Angevine corporation ac 'Kidgefield. A'tuffet supper for the bridal f««rty was h.*k' a'- tne Hollisti: h^me. The young Hoilisters lat^r d» pa>- #d for a \V'rconsin h «rv '» ir.jr;: , Upon the r return they wi'l res.dt^Jn Wooui ock. • t - ' tiand Hurt In Fan Gerald Palko, 24, of Wonder Qenter was in the hospital four days after catching his right ^nnd in the electric fan at the Legion Hall Saturday night and cutting it so severely that repair jwirgery was necessary. The bonds of his hand were dislocated. . Pafko, who is employed in fhicftgo, will probably be disabled. for about a month. pram. This offers a very unusual opportunity to hear a truly great musical organization. PAVE VOT' LOOKED AT YOUR C;;TMNKY LATELY r Painting Tuck Pointing Chimneys Rebuilt Window Caulking, etc. ~ FREE ESTIMATES -- Insured Workmen George Barber, ISO S. Green Street PHONE McHENRY 336 New!"Matchleu* Hegfing i tVOTHERM OIL HOMI HEATERS WITH EXCLUSIVE E1ECTRIC ^ sQ£LF.t/jpAtier No matches neededl All you do Is turn the dial. Electric SEiF-Ushtor lights your heater. ,0o,rjk BARTON WA SH F R SEMI-AUTOMATIC WASHER DUO-THERM IMPERIAL" Available in 2 heating capacities In Rich Sunshine Yellow to Brighten Your Home I YOURS AT THIS msATiom LOW PRICE * 49* VALUE-. • >v-^ • s Automatic Timer--does the watching and waiting . for you. " ^ Double-wall hold-heat tub. Aluminum agitator for fast, gentle washiBf. Super-safe Lovell wringer. Fully Guaranteed--lifetime low cost replacement warranty. v HURRY! We have only a few of these sensational washer specials to sell at this low price. Lee & Ray Electric 016 MAIN STREET?, " "I PHONE 882 Tefms To Fit Your Budg# Exclusive Duo-Therm fine furnkvrm ttylingt e More heat, cleaner heat, from every drop of oil-- with Duo-Therm's exclusive Dual Chamber Burner. • Fine furniture styling, beautiful mahogany finish. e Forced-heat circulation and fuel savings up to 2 5 % with Duo-Therm's exclusive Automatic POWERAIR Blower. • 2 wide-opening doors for radiant heat. Healthful humidifier. Special Waste Stopper. Handy waist-high control. . ' Have matchless comfort, this winter and years to come: See this new Duo-Therm Windsor now. VYCITAL'S o«**r*r«F> MPT A ¥ HARDWARE SHEET METAL SHOP 182 Green St. PHONE 98 McHenry, DL "WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL" RAGOEDY ANN DARK RED KIDNEY BEANS 25' 303 Tins HYDE PARK - FANCY SPINACH 2 303 44* Tina PAW PAW CIDER VINEGAR m, 19c 59c GERBERS STRAINED BABY FOODS 4% Oz. Jars 6 "55* GERBERS CEREAL 8 Oz. Pkg. 17" DONALD DUCK APPLE JUICE £ 25* KOSTO PUDDINGS 34 °z' Pkgs. CRISCO Lb. 3 £Tin 87* SWANEE COLO-SOFT TOILET TISSUB Rolls Mrs. D. Burxee, Box 194, Rt. L McHenry, I1L, winner of Hop- A.-Long Cassidy cowboy outfit. Save 50c on purchase Of items listed below HEINZ - 14 Ox. BtL ' 1 CATSUP . CLIQUOT CLUB - Qt. BtL BEVERAGES . STAB KIST TUNA . . . MAXWELL HOUSE - t Lb. Tip COFFEE 12 BOTTLE CARTOON COCA COLA . Beg Price 27« . 2 for 43* •eg. Price 2 for SW . 1 for 31*' Reg. S6e 3 for $1.00 Re*. 81.81 . $1.72 Beg. 58e - 45^ tsm - j** Buy-em bj* <he Doipn or flfc 13c 50c GRADE A.MEATS SLICED BACON.. 59 EVISCERATED -- 3 to 5 Lbs. Ave. Roasting Chicken 59 C " lb. STANDING RIB - ROAST 65 i. lOUNG LIVER 49 i i . i . i i i i i i|i]iiiijijiii > i.i REGULAR OB KOSHER CORNED "if" 5% BONELESS STEW FANCY RED POTATOES 10 « 35' C ALIFORNIA GREEN SEEDLESS GRAPES 2 35' California Pascal 2 stalks 7 C' Celery Extr* Itancy Colorado |7Jb. PILLSBURY FLOUR V ty 10 b 89* 25,b *1.99 FROZEN FOODS * • Oz. Tin ORANGE JUICE.... 2 for 35« 29* Libbv - 10 Oz. Pkg. STRAWBERRIES Valley Frost - 16 Oz. Pkgr MELON BALLiS . . . . . 33*

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