l-:$m; 1 "• ' i • i*vcA: • ' fm THE McHENHT As a rule the feller who knows the answers ain't the one that asks the questions. Man starts out by bein' created, and ends up just crated. Opportunity may knock only once, while temptation, yells, screams and tries to kick the door in. Zol Klinger got his fingers burned last week in a hot deal. Havin' a private office gives some fellers a place to snooa^. When Grandpa Hedges tripped over his cane he blamed it on Gram. Yep, Pig spelled backwards Is Gip, • • • • • " When arm twistln' and bribery won't work a feller kin always do it himself. • • • Jr. Hinch says football is played with a skinned pig. When some parties are stiff and formal, usually the g»ig gfc formal and the boys are stiff. Middle age Is when you're concerned about your past confused about your future. • • • Learn In' to skate on ice is pretty hard when you git right down to it. /-• -- REV. CHARLEY GRANT 1-5-55 Mirror picture* are easy to make, nice to have, and fun to show and impress your friends. It's Almost Like Seeing Double Yes, when you picture your subject reflected in a mirror, it's almost like seeing double . . . but it also can give you a very striking and effective snapshot. Mirror pictures are for the most amateur snapshooters--using the simplest of equipment, as well as for the professionals who are well aware of the effectiveness of this technique. A simple camera with flash )ttachment enables you to take these pictures. There are only two things which you have to keep in mind that don't apply to other pictures. First of all, be sure that neither your camera nor the flash is reflected in the mirror. Secondly, when you figure the distance, you add that between camera and mirror to that between subject and mirror. This means that if you have a camera that won't let you shoot a picture closer than six feet-- and your subject looks best posed a foot from the mirror, you will keep the camera five feet from the mirror. That's all there is to it. Find a pretty mirror, a good subject, and take camera in hand to make some snapshots that are "different" and make a terrific impression on people who aren't "in the know." --John Van Guilder LEGALS NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of CATHERINE SCHULTZ Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday, November 7, 1955, is the claim date in the estate of Catherine Schultz, deceased, pending in the _ County Court of McHenry County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of Summons. ANDREW J. SCHULTZ. Administrator VERNON J. KNOX, Attorney Crystal Lake, Illinois (Pub. Sept. 22-29 - Oct. 6) NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of ROSEMARY STILLING Deceased Notice is hereby given to all persons that November 7th, 1955, is the claim date in the estate of Rosemary Stilling, deceased, pending in the County Court of McHenry County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date Without issuance of summons. CLARENCE J. STILLING, Administrator JOSEPH X. WAYNNE Attorney McHenry, 111. (Pub. Sept. 22-29 - Oct. 6) NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the applicants listed below have applied to Orville E. Hodge. Auditor of Public Accounts for the State of Illinois, for permission to organize a State Chartered Savings and Loan Association to be locat- j ed in McHenry, Illinois. I A hearing will be held on the J application at ten o'clock in the! forenoon on October 25th, 1955, in \ Room 707. 188 W. Randolph Street, i Chicago, Illinois, if written notice j of intention to appear in person or j by attorney to protest the appli-1 cation is received by the Auditor! of Public Accounts from one or j more persons at least ten days be- j fore that date. If no such notice j has been received by the Auditor i of Public Accounts at least ten j days before said date, the hearing i will be dispensed with unless! otherwise ordered by the Auditor of Public Accounts. | DR. URBAN COMES JOHN NEUHARTH PETER M. JUSTEN JOSEPH X. WAYNNE WILLIAM PRIES J. A. ROESCH (Pub. Sept. 29 - Oct. 6-13) HARDEST BUSIEST CHEAPEST WORKERS IN TOWN PLAINDEALER WANT ADS Subscribe to the Plaindealer I WANTED 1000 CUSTOMERS WEATHER-TITE ALUMINUM STORM & SCREEN WINDOWS NOW! $19®° For Standard Size Including Installation and Life Time Guarantee DOORS $59.50 -- INSTALLED NO MONEY DOWNl First Payment Starts 4 Months After Installation Fiber Glass Awnings and Jalousies PHONE NOW! McHenry 534-W-l FOR FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION. |: ' FOR HOME OWNERS ONLY! walker^ R®®te 4 - Box 884 McHenry, Illinois Plea« Have T«»»r Representative Call Ori Me Immediately. *" ' • *v,.rv. NAMB ADDRESS '• I CITY ACROSS I. High cards 6. Vegetable 8. Dry 12. Was carried alonf 13. Aged 14. Peraian fairy 16. Ireland 16. Young boy 17. Wharf 18. An opposite word 20. Thick 21. Presa 22. Ocean 23. The lion 26. Moderate 50. Vases 32. Salt 33. Twirl 34. Inflammation of the stomach- - 37. Suffix, footed 88. Narrow inlet 39. Pleasant 41. Rover 44. Looks after 47. Heating chamber 48. Prevaricate 49. Mine entrance 60. Animal fat 51. Hake a mistake 52. Half 53. Malt drinks 64. Beast of burden 55. River in Germany DOWN 1. Region 2. Maize 3. Special issues 4. Spanish gentleman 6. South sea island region 6. Biblical countnr 7. Append 8. Seems 9. Hold in check 10. Angers II. Drastic 19. Negative word 20. River in Scotland 22. Dents of 23. Drag 24. Period of time 26. Small rug 27. Added 28. Bind 29. Finish 31. Fibers 35. Free 86. Be seated 40. Stop 41. Girl's name 42. Egg shaped 43. Nothing but 44. ventil 45. Ten cents 46. Rile 48. Meadow Solution S S5 fpu-MWS NWA •"* I *Jbi Thursday, September 29,1955 Uncle SPRING GROVE By Mrs. Charles Freund • ' ' Mr. and Mrs. John Smith haVe just returned this weekend from a vacation in Florida. Miss Ginny Dawson was pleasantly surprised on her birthday Tuesday when a group of girls gathered at her home for a party in the evening. A bon-fire was built and all sat around the'4fire j singing songs. Hamburgers were fried on a grill and birthday ; cake was served. Ginny was pre- ! sented with a gift from the group and all left wishing her I many more happy birthdays. , | The Christian Mothers held their regular meeting at St. Peter's hall Thursday night. Cards and bunco were played after the meeting and prizes went to Mrs. Julia May, Mrs. Isabelle Smith, Mrs. Isabelle May, Mrs. F. Hamelitz, Mrs. Lizzie Engels and Mrs. --•Jane Schneider. Lunch was served after cards. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Freund and family were guests in the George P. Freund home Sunday night. The water fight team of the firemen enjoyed a chicken dinner together Saturday night. Those who made up this party were Messrs. and Mesdames Lyle Thomas, Leander Lay, Dan Miller, Walter Brown, George Sanders, Arthur Kattner, Phil May and Charles Freund. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weber and Judy attended Powerama in Chicago on Sunday. The Tinneys drove to Clinton, Iowa, Sunday to visit Katherine Tinney at Our Lady of Angels academy. Mrs. Walter Kowalski arid Mrs. Raymond Pierce had an open air barbecue Saturday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Widen-and son, Raymond, and Miss lone Wiliet of Lakelaild, Fla.r formerly of Wonder Lake. Guests at this reunion were the Misses Grace and Elsie Swan of Genoa City, Miss Gertrude Langenhan of Pell Lake, Mr. and \ Mrs. R. Rasmussen' and daughter, MacheHe, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lowe of Ringwood, Miss Vandelina Diedrioh of McHenry, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Reetz, Mrs. Elizabeth Steigerwalt, Misses Marilyn, Laura and Sus&n Lachmann of Chicago, Miss Elfreida Meisel and Mrs. Beth Reick of Richmond. The weather was ideal and a good time was had by all. FARMERS CO-OP ANNOUNCES NEW PUBLIC SERVICE Elsewhere in this issue of the Plaindealer, the McHenry County Farmers t co-operative association announces * its latest addition j>f Tydol • petroleum products to its services. - , The Tide Waiter Associated Oil Company is engaged .in- all branches of tiie petroleum.., industry, the production,' refining, transportation and marketing of crude oil and its products and the sale of natural gas and nat- £ ural gasoline. The company distributes refined products throughout moBt of the United States, in Hawaii and- in certain foreign countries. It was, Incorporated March 5, 1926, in Delaware through an exchange of stock by which it acquired control/ of Tide Waiter Oil company, operating the Eastern and «' Mid-Continent states, and Associated Oil company, operating on the Pacific Coast. VILLA HOME ON P1STAKE&. BAY, NKAR McHENRT Home for the Aged SENILE . . . . BED PATIENTS PHONE McHENRY 461 House of Good Taste House of Good Taste House of Good Taste House of Good Taste 55 . > % 6 ® 307 Main Street £ cTCouse of Qood CSaste a Dundee, Illinois announces its PREMIERE SHOWING for the Public this FRIDAY. SATURDAY & SUNDAY - 10:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. SEPTEMBER 30, OCTOBER 1 8c 2 "You'll love to look, We'll love to have you" ' DISTINCTIVE HOME FURNISHINGS ... PRICES THAT PLEASE * ® , These home furnishings have been carefully selected for their unusual quality and charm. §, ? JUANITA E. McCABE ' DOOR PRIZE CAROL REED PRUSSING ? '8 e?eeX poo*) jo osnoH eisej,- poog jo osnoH 998VX pooQ |o oanoH 0)««X P°OD 9° emoH E'RE RIDIN' HIGH ! modi i4uta{tfU, fob fall suits by Curlee Your Curlee suit is here, waiting to turn you out smartly dressed for the season.' You'll like the easy-to-tvear styling that makes, you look as comfortable as you feel. These Curlee fabrics-for-fall are made for a man's taste, tailored superbly, and priced for "after-vacation" budgets. Select yours now! $49.50 and $59.50 PHONE mm McGee's store for men PHONE 47 117 So. Green St. McHenry, lit Open Daily 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. - Fridays 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 9 a.m. 'til 12 Noon N •* WW f « * -j* r Super "88" Holiday Sedan Record-breaking sales mean rooord-breaking deals for youl What a wonderful time to deal for an Oldsmobile! For there's nothing like an Olds in the whole wide world . . . not another car so easy to own, so packed with thrills! "Rocket" Engine! "Flying color" styling! Here's action and glamor that really stand out! Stop in--get our generous appraisal! This month, more than ever . . . there's a "Rocket" for every pocket! So get out of the ordinary . . . into an Olds todayI Thle is "Big Deal WeekT.. come In today! ...SO WERE TRADIN1 HIGH! LOCAL DELIVERED PRICE OMumM* "M" 2-Door s*4« at low as $ 2 3 6 1 6 2 State end local lax** axtra. Your prfo* 4*p«ndt upon cholc* of modol artd body optional •qulpmont and acooMorio*. M O B I V I S I T THI "ROCKIT ROOM" . . . AT Y p t f f t OIDIMOIHI D I A L I R ' S I R. J. Overton Motor Sales m Street 6 Bl CARIFUL--DftlVI SANLYI