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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Nov 1955, p. 15

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Wednesday/ November 23, NiSr THffi McHENRY PLAINDEALER & LILYMOOR By Ann Bnezbutk) Village News j-At the last village meeting it , Was brought up again that there fflje quite a few dogs running loose again and some children have been bitten. The village requests that the dogs be tied on d ehain or fenced in Fire Department j The fire department will have a pick-up for the old newspapers on Saturday, Nov. 26. Please Mve them tied and place them h?ar the road in front of your tibrtie. Also, the fire department imports that work on the "boiler room and kitchen has been completed. Fire Department Auxiliary The auxiliary will hold their meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 23, at 8 p.m. The social hour will be i Emitted due to Thanksgiving. Back Home ' Corky Boro has been honorably discharged from the U. S. Navy at Nfewport, R. I. Corky has been with the U. S. Navy for four years, and most of that time was spent on the U. S- S. 'Caperton, ^ destroyer, and he has just a- *bout seen all fouf corners of the world. < Feeling Better Chipper Cynowa is improving slowly. He is doingv a little walkmg, and some sitting up and has gained ac little weight. He will undergo two or more skin grafts in the near future. Cub Scouts Den 7 put on a skit representing "America Beautiful" and Buddy Rogers made a very good statute of Liberty. Sam Sossong deceived his denner stripes and Michael Hatch a wolf badge and tiwo arrow stripes. Cup cakes, 'pop and coffee were enjoyed by Pack 361. Pack 361 meets on the iast Friday of each month at the Jjfethodist church. Pinochle €Iub The Pinochle club met at the home of Rita Erickson on Thursday, Nov. 17. A delicious luncheon of fried chicken and trimmings was served. Mesdames Forbes, Bolda and Leon went home with lovely prizes. Ladies (League tThe Ladies League will hold its yearly Christmas dinner on Saturday/ Dec. 10, at T p.m. at the Vogue. Please call Ann Brzezinski at 674-R-l for reservations. Reservations must be in by Dec. 3. Girls 3coufa A second meeting was held at Dorothy Bonder's home for the leadership course. Attending were MW, Avis Gans of McHenry, the instructor, _ Mesdames Booster, Pa® Morrison, Eileen Pope, Hazel Shaw and Margaret Beahler. The next meetihg will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 30. Anyone interested in becoming a Gifl Scout leader, please get in touch with Mrs. Bonder. Birthdays • Tommy Para was 8 years old on Tuesday, Nov. 15. He enjoyed it with a birthday party with his friends. Attending . the party were Carol and Barbara Erickson, Eugene and Jimmy Bolda, Susie, Lorraine and Judy Steadman, Linda Wrublewski and Katharine Brz.ezlnski. Birthday cake, ice cream and refreshments were served. Olive and Jesse Corbett celebrated their birthdays on Thursday, Nov. 17, with a delicious luncheon. Enjoying the luncheon with them were Mesdames $zarek, Levand, Gibson, Vallone, Koehne and Tina Morrison. Here And There Claude McDermott has gone deer - hunting with his friend, Robert Carton, who is a former resident of Lakemoor. "Sonny" McDermott has joined them with excitement, as this is his first deer hunt. They are hunting in northern Michigan. Also, Ray Blade is deer hunting in northern Michigan with his friend, Edward Weber, of Fox Lake. Good luck to you all on' your hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cammarata spent Sunday visiting their son, Philip, and his family in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. ueorge Forbes wii^ spend Thanksgiving with their son, Harold Forties, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brady entertained Dr. and Mrs. Leslie Krieger on Sunday, iyiso the Bradys will spend Thanksgiving with Mrs. Brady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hlavacek, of Chicago. Sonny ^ McDermott and Joseph Bassett spent a wonderful day at the Notre Dame football game at South Bend, Ind., on Saturday. We wish the best of everything to everyone on this Thanksgiving Day. RUSTLE up a ham and rice casserole, why don't you? Especially if you happen to have some cooked rice on hand. It takes a cup of rice, a cup of cooked ham, and a can of condensed cream of mushroom soup. Stir tn a few other ingredients, and you've a "meal-in a-dish" that's both delicious and nutritious. Ham and Rice Cattetote 1 cup uncooked rice (3 cupt cooked rice) ^ 1 can (1% cups) condensed~ cream of mushroom toup % cup milk 2 teaspoons grated onion 1 c«p cubed cooked hhm / 2 tablespoons chopped parsley 2 tablespoons chopped pimiento % cup corn flakes Cook rice. Combine soup, milk, and grated onion in a 1 Vi-quari casserole; mix well. Add cooked rice, ham, parsley, and pin>iento; sprinkle corn flakes over top. Bake in moderate oven (375® Ff) about 25 minutes or until heated through. 6 servings. fNS Turkeys Cost More This Year (jr Homemakers shouldn't be surprised if they pay somewhat more for their Thanksgiving and Christmas turkeys this year than in 1954, according to a University of Illinois farm economist. Jim Roush, poultry marketing Specialist, says that continuing high incomes and a growing population insure good consumer demand. Couple these two things With a slightly lower supply, and you have all you need for higher prices, he points out. Over the nation, the 1955 turkey crop is about 4 per cent under last year. -Production of the heavy breeds is about the same as. last year, but about 15 per New Citizen Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Marty Wrublewski on the birth of their daughter on Wednesday, Nov. 16, at Memorial hospital. Little Deborah has a sister, Linda, and they met each other on Saturday, Nov. 19. Lilymoor A personal briidal shower was held for Pat Kurbyun on Wednesday, Nov. 16, at Club Lilymoor. Pat received miny lovely gifts and a light luncheon was enjoyed by family- and friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Fuhler will spend Thanksgiving at home with a dinner for Mr. and Mrs. John Fuhler, Jr., of Crystal Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Stanfel of Lilymoor. Their son, Richard, is with the U.S. Navy, stationed at Key West, Fla. He receives the Plaindealer and enjoys reading about the family and friends. A CHAT WITH US. Regular check-ups and maintenance by our experts, means lower car costs to you! Call us today and find out for yourself. Brake Service All Mechanical Repairs Complete Motor OveAauling 309 \V. Elm afreet Phone 811 BUTCH'S 24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE McHenry, 111. -- Residence 91-R Tydol Veedol Motor CLEAN BURNING HEATING OILS REMEMBER You Pay No More. You start on our profit sharing plan with your first fill. CASH DISCOUNT CALL 730 McHENRY FOR FULL DETAILS McHENRY COUNTY FARMERS' CO-OP ASS'N. McHenry, Illinois After 4:30 p.m. Call 1502 "CHAIN LINK MEANS SAFETY PROTECTION YOUR CHILDREN -- ALSO -- RUSTIC WOOD; FENCES ' For FREE estimatM^v Phone McHenry 724': ;! Lyle D. Anderson ANDERSON FENCE and SUPP£Y McHenry, I1L SB - -- cent fewer light breeds were raised for market this year. One thing that will act as a cushion for the prices -- and protect the consumer to some extent --" is the fact that more of the 1955 turkey crop will be marketed during .the Thanksgiving- Christmas season than was marketed a year ago. This means that the supply during the "turkey season" will be more nfarly In line with last year's supply than production figures for the entire year would indicate. In the past, large-scale stores have sold Thanksgiving and Christmas turkeys at smaller than usual mark-ups -- • or with none at all if they follow this practice again this year, it will mean an additional break for the consumer. " is' • •w I To find anything yon waht, use the YELLOW PAGES -- your Classified Telephone Directory. Turkey growers in the United States will produce about 63.1 million turkeys this year --- more than a third of a turkey per person. . .Illinois growers will contribute less than a million turkeys to the crop, about 1/65 of the U.S. total. In 1890 Illinois ranked first in the nation with 1,044,000 turkeys, about l/io' of the national total. By 1900 Illinois had fallen to third place, with only 446,000 of the 6,595,000 birds raised. It was during this period that Illinois turkeys were hit by, a disease scourge. As a result, farmers became discouraged and the industry never recovered its position of prominence; ?|| : For the most pa«t, ElinoiS growers dress and merchandise their own turkeys. For this reason, their business is mostly local, and few growers wish to increase their production because doing so would involve added Expense in processing and marketing. Savings invested in Crystal Lake Savings dad Loan earn 2*/i% plus Vi% extra. 2Stf QUALITY SERVICE MtCHMQN MAIMCV It is a. Par/ tm-i The mind and the touch can be dulled fron lack of practice in our profession too. But not so with the pharmacists working here In your behalf, for they compound thousands of prescriptions annually* The quiet preference of your Doctor, phis' your continued patronage hQve made this an active prescription pharmacy. Pharmacists here are alert, busy, and expert, having the advantage of continuous prescription experience, and finest drug products, such as Hioseof Parke, Davis & Cora>j pony, with which to practice their profession, BOLGER'S S. GREEN ST. PHONE 40 McHENRY, ILL. DRUG STORE THIS ONE is die news-maker that's frontpage big. This one is the new Buick SPECIAL for 1956 -- the biggest bundle of high-powered energy and high-fashion luxury ever offered in Buick's lowest-priced Series. Just a quick listing of some certain facts will give you the picture. First--its engine is a big new 322-cubic-inch V8 engine with an all-time high in horsepower for this Series--and an engine that hits the record book at a neat 8.9 to 1 compression ratio. Second--its getaway--with the doubleaction take-off of the new Variable Pitch Dynaflow*--is spectacular even at only part throttle--and comes with a new boost in gas mileage to boot. Third--on ride, this new SPECIAL is more than great -- what with all-coil springing, and torque-tube stability, and a new deepoil cushioning, and a whole new front-end geometry that adds a wonderful "sense of direction" to the car's travel. Fourth--on room, luxury, interior finish there's never been a Buick SPECIAL like this before. From the big, broad seats to the stunning new instrument panel--there's new decorator smartness and quality throughout. But get the picture on price, and you have the biggest reason why this sizable automobile is so extra special a buy. For this Buick comes to you at a figure so close to those of the most widely known smaller cars, the difference in price is small change. So--come in and see and sample this beauty. You'll find it, we firmly believe, the biggest package of automobile at anywhere near its budget price. *Ne.w Advanced Variable Pitch Dynaflow is the only Dynaflow Buick builds today. 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