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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Nov 1945, p. 9

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MODEL CHEVROLET Tki* IMWtfM/MT, romjn »»«cim mnmM with the mshinftom Bureau 0/ WeUern Newspaper EDITOR3 NOTE'. Union et It!6 Eye Street, JV. Within* Int. D. is Me to bring renders this pa they will he ensniered in m No replies ten be mode direct but only in the column which appear in this newspaper retularly. Sarplat Property Saint • « • '? ;•'> ;•>* 7 21. Tb«r« were and of aboat three and one- I Jfceob ^"*1®^ Schneider on 'Riverside drive fu S ? t h i " t o P h a U n * * ^ v i t a m l S S ^ d _ „ cur2^£k,SSl | *5* completion of root® 19 ihi* oil. Before the war, 80,000 gaBons of I. •mPM>'B**nt- week, will make an all-the-way eon- cod liver oil «r» iimmriJ >m« N- J. JjMten has commenced the crete from Walworth,. Wls^ to Oil- country One of |wx>rk of letting his store building c*go. k«7kZ„ important tues down to the level of the street. ' Howard P Wattle* itMkhnm *i- « 1 j manufacture ofvita- IthSTtJ? VE^Su^ET ^fmini2ed mar«arin€ ,or •«**•* Chris Kapke will soon move his extended stay in California. j family to Libertyville, where he has I * secured employment in p, carpenter: As a result of very hard work on shop. 1 the part of the men in the employ ' ! '•»»* - " t t ? - . Sweeping revision of surplus rty regulations in favor of World ~ar II veterans has been announced y W. Stuart Symington, adminisator, after a personal investigation hich indicated that some disposal gencies were giving veterans "the i-around." The changes include elimination of the $2,500 limit on preferential purchases and within reasonable mounts, there will be no limit; Permission for a veteran entering >e retail business to purchase an itial stock of goods for resale, itherto, under interpretation Of the I. bill, a veteran coukl buy mate- Bis to establish a store, but could t obtain preference on slock for le; Permission for veterans to deal difectly with disposal agencies such As the department of commerce and Reconstruction Finance corporation; . Special permission for veterans to fcuy automotive or other equipment required by his employment. It is taid that few autos are available, however; Provision that credit may be ex* ' to veterans under terms and Conditions established by the disposal agency which sells the goods. Thus, it will be possible for veters to obtain loans from commerce partment and RFC as well as Smaller War Plants corporation. Information now is that the RFC . ivill soon take over all disposal from The tern 1946 andd above* is ontstandinc nil only for atyfc-leadinc design, lmt fcr quafity in materials and construe* tion, advanced fminwrim. performance, economy and abffity. Every line and contour rim the mamiveiieaa and kwnm of the vehicle from front to tear. The new, distinctive radiator grille, shown at the right, presents an expanse of gleaming chrome-plated horizontal barm, framed within a low-arched molding. A model of classic smtolicitv. it tends to emphasise width as well as townees. fro•* €mti Styikq Atci^y^n Mauim low Ikm Schwerman Chevrolet Sales is the local dealer in McHejiry, located on 0L Routes 31 and 120 At Johnsburg in St John's church : of McGucken & Vander Heyden Co., Plaindealer today, at nine o'clock Wednesday Miss the PavinJ? tf half of Green street is Josephine Klein to Mr. George Wirfs. now competed and the road open to The ceremony being performed by traffic. Pearl street is also finished Rev. H. M. Mehring. jas far Gretn street. R. W. Inness, the popular proprie- * FXesh T m®n ™d\° has been ins^- tor of the Riverside house, is about ** 1" .the John Karls ice cream parlor to make some important changes* > -* « a abmou.t th.is. po. pular r.e so..r.t.. . . . 1 seaTshoen f irswt as sreeeaml in Mc£Hoernmry , °T£u es- . ^ 0 ^ . day, and judging from the continued just east of Mws Julm Story's store,. ^ weather which has followed, it is being rased to the grojind this; loofcg as if those people who have * C°!uen looking forward to "Indian finshed their task the street will Summer," are to be badly disappresent a decided improvement. pointed. We have a fine selection of Christ* as cards. Order yours at the imm Mm Rcom Ghacfts kmmmdc rm hmckij If you iuflr (torn rimmatie. utiri> THIRTY TEARS AGO Butter on the Elgin board of trade sold at 24H cents per. pound, last Saturday. Dr. A. 1. Froehlich has come into J the possession of a new Ford road*! ster, which is proving of great ,as-j distance to him in his practicehere. j The new front of our municipal, building is fast nearing completion.: It is a beauty and will, when finished improve the looks of the old pumping station. Geo. B. Freund has secured a position in the Oliver factory, Woodstock. He will move his family to that city as soon as he finds a home. ' . rmrm acckmks ; - tbdlay from 40 to 43 farm pMpie will die as a result of accidents. That is the daily average. from rhrvmatic, lis or neuritis pain. try thi* inexpensive horn* recipe d •re using. Get a package of Ru-Ei Compound, a 2 wtb' supply today. Mia it with a quart of water, add lis juice of 4 Itsooi. It"« easy, pleaoat and no trouble at all. You need only ) tablespoonfuls two tin** a day. Oftta witlun 48 hours -- sometime* over' night -- splendid results are obtained. If the pains do not quickly leave ' and if you do doc feel better. Ho-Ex will cost you nothing to try as $ la told by your druggist under an ibso lute mooeyback guarantee. RifBk Compound ia for and nrmsamended hr THOMAS P. BOLGER, DRUGGIST & DRUG STORES EVERYWHEBB t 111+•••••< MIHI coe, of McHenry and Mr. and Mrs.{self fsom being lacerated by the LILY LAKE (By Dick Hyatt) Charles H. Bechtell, who purehaaed the Dr. C. H. Fegers home on Green street here a short time ago, moved Yaeger of the lake. I ugly brutes. hhiigs ffaammiijlyy ttoo tthhiiss vyiililia^g-ee,, from Chi- Mr. J. Yaeger left Monday morn- Mrs. Joseph Wiedemann, who with gn<] m now nicely settled, ing for Michigan, and is expected to her children, has spent the past six 1 ^ guide post has been placed at »HU*H I H H I M II U M 1111 [return eome time Thursday. j months in Germany, returned to her|t),e eagt en<j 0f Mmin street on the j _ Mrs. Redding's son and his wife -home in this village on Monday eve- wVst Side. H»is has also been a j visited with her over the weekend, i ning. • ! dangerous corner and the placing of "MOSEY INN" TAVERN^ Located in the Wetter Building KINQWOOD, ILL. -- Fish Fry Every Friday Night -- ATLAS PRAOER BEER Fired Bowman, Prop. ~WSI ' "r."' fj "l This week I've planned Ji little ] l^ey also visited Mr. and Mrs. Gan- John Carey, of Ringwood, and i the post shows very good judgment trip for you folks. Well all hop iron. daughter of Thoa. Pfcalin, were mar- on the part of the village board, in our imaginary bus and see what's As we pass by the Skelly home we ried at the Catholic church, in this I On his retirement from the postin store. {stop in and are informed that their,village, Wednesday. mastership of the McHenry offic* The first to appear in view is the grandson, Jimmy Flagler, has very The business houses of McHenry the postalfice employees and ™ral metting of the Lily Lake P. T. A., recently been discharged from the and West McHenry will hereafter letter carriers presented J. C. Holly the i which was held, Friday, November n*vy- He intends to spend the com- be closed at 8 o'clock each evening. ! with a beautiful rocker on Wednesthe commerce department, which „ . vprv ' nt "A wag ing weekend with his mndnarents. 1 I day of this only recently assumed sale of coj> turner goods from treasury. Qotttwni and \iuwmr* - Q. When my twin brother entered the service he designated me heneflciary of his Ivaniee. After ft hasty marriage he made, he informed me and my parents he had ' Hot and had no intention of changing the beneficiary. After his death 1 waa notified hy the Insurance de- Ertment that I was his beneficiary. > wife has made* soma sort ef Claim tor the tnsnrsnce held op settlement far if Can anyeae bat the the tenetclary or , department decide who is to get lt?-J. F. K., Pale Alto, CaW. A. No one can change the beneficiary but the insured. If you are fiamed the beneficiary in the policy, then you are entitled to the insurance and the Veterans administra- ^tion says the wife or no one else , can hold it up 16 minutes. File your Claim for the insurance with the Veterans administration. Q. With reference to sale ef government snrplns property and the $2,5M ameont said to an tedivMaai, I am mach interested hi farther detail* on this matter and any •nation relative to location ef Surplus property beards will £ |n«eh appreciated.--J. A. V., nam, Mont. A. The $2,900 limit has recently been removed. Your nearest Smaller War Plants Board is at Boise, Idaho, 210 Capital Securities Bldg. Your nearest department of commerce board is at Denver, Region Nine, 1030 15th street. Suggest you write to these boards for further de- . tails. Q. I want to knew U m saan *| . years old, who has been in the navy almost two years and has twe kids, the eldest few years and the baby can't walk, caa get a discharge ea this coaditioa sooa.--Wife, Ceweta, Okla. A. No, the minimum number of , navy points for enlisted personnel as Of November 1 is 41 points. From your letter, your husband has only about 36 points, if he has had no Overseas duty. Q. My hnsband is a seaman in the JMvy. I have asked assistance ef fhe Bed Cross to psy my hospital Mil for an operation. They said "No" and recommended the Navy Belief. I wrote them stating conditions; their answer was to loan me the money until I could work to pay it back. Wasn't I entitled to medical --r^-eareT--Mrs. E. D., Taylorville, N.C. A. The navy department says you were definitely entitled to medical care if you applied to the navy medical dispensary before-your operation. Suggest you apply to the • • nearest medical dispensary and ' they will inform you as to your stat- •• ®s* j / Q. I was discharged from the vy under honorable conditions, discharge reads, "AaPen-Ba- Wed Joint Ltr." Coald yea please ten me what this means?--R. J. A., Bawthorne, Calif. A.'It means Bureau of Personnel- Bureau of Medics Joint Letter, the authority under which your charge was given. Q. Is it trae if a boy enlists fta 4he navy reserve at 17, that he is Automatically released eae day preceding bis ZUt birthday?--Mrs. E. R. M., Tale Lake, Calif. A. The navy department, saya yef. Big Mflk Increase Milk production has increased It ears. Deliveries of whole milk to anufacturing plants and bottling Concerns have increased 90 billion {pounds in the same period. Military jrequirements have increased the demand for milk and prices have been adjusted to encourage the sale «f whole milk. Our beautiful modsxmftely pdeei hdi ht. Ordsr vesta at the 2. A very pleasant crowd was seen ; InK weekend with his grandparents, i • and everyone attending had a very Doe. Collister is once again back j Hanly A Sons are digging out delightful time. We all hope every-! with the Shavers but he did not get; their mill race, wfrfag it deeper and one will come out for the coming married as we stated last week. Hisjpt the same time strengthening the social. » wife-to-be will come out here in banks. It was a dirty, disagreeable As we pass by the Lakeside Inn, about two weeks. ijob. folks, we miss the familiar faces1 We regret to hear that, H. Sex,; The steamer "Mary Griswold" is of the Hints's. Florida is to be their j Sr., father of L. Sex, is in the still making daily trips to the lakes, destination. We all wish them a ' Michael Reese hospital awaiting an Chicago market reports, eggs, 1? very enjoyable trip. Mr. Gilmore, operation. EVeryone joins in and and 18 cents per dosen; old chickens, and Mr. Kissel are the new owners, wishes you a speedy recovery. |7 cents; turkeys, 9 and 10 cents; Visiting them over the weekend were Lew Baker is now operator at the Air Dome, having succeeded Bills Moore. TWENTY YEARS AGO The McHenry Sash and Door company has purchased two more pieces of real estate near the railroad, one of which was the remaining Hanly Mr. Vick and? Mr. Scsehucki, owner of the Three Star Wet Wash Laundry in Chicago. Let's take a peek and see what's been going on at the Simmons place the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Nord- . n. , acerage between the McHenry Flour Well, folks, we now have one of butter, creamery, 24 to 26 cents and|Mij|g and the Northwestern station, our own "Believe It or NotB." A dairy butter 18 and 19 cents per I lady sleeps for over thirty-six hours!pound. without waking. Yes, its true. Mrs.' D. B. Woodburn has opened a Clark, a resident here at the lake shoe shop in the building one door went to "bed Saturday evening and; north of Henry Colby's store, did not wake until Monday morn- BUY FEED for FIFTY YEARS AGO , H L . E. W i g h t m a n ' s h o r s e , "Old Prince," became disabled and they meyer of Chicago were out visiting, j ing! The cause for this strange oc- LICE? Mrs. Simmons returned to the city curence is not known. with them to enjoy a party at the The Young Peoples club had its schoof her granddaughter attembj meeting last Tuesday a*Kl have asked' ^"cer becaaM disahled and tney; f Yef Hc€ consume feed, taking with her Jim s one and only j me to state again that they are in ooligea to kill him one day1 f A tan ««w «r muKim f "watermelon." Whll -the report was, need of refreshments for their meet- 4 quirM men f--J yet item* "it tasted tops," so Jim is deter- jngg and would like some of the; R\ Waite had the misfortune to retwm end tiowr grewtli Kmm m mined to do better next year. I parents to donate the same. Any- , cut his hand quite severly on Thurs- rf.., Shall we drop in on the Normands one wishing to do so would please i hJ™„.up NOW IS THI TIMI to and see what has been going on there the past week ? Well, Mrs. Normand and Evelyn spent Sunday in Libertyville, as Mrs. Normand has contact any Thank you. member of the club. ^T m L woi:k for the n!**few John EVanson is erecting a hand- » .. -- some and convenient barn on his Remember folks, the Grocery *tore| id property. D. Woodburn is has a supply of Plamdealers every I > • become another great aunt. A little week so anyone wishing to buy ai • <;• ._ ° „ ---t. uni>wn Pu|. girl was born a week ago last Mon- i copy may do so. ! rfill «SSv on day, and as yet has not been named! We an like to take a few Sunday evening last, aft his residence moments out to congratulate Mrs. j jn that village. Mae Simon, who has recently become j- «mm sad ale IIML StvM lila NIIIIS Re* IMP MHW peer md Mt k(h or at least to the best of our formation. Congratulations. in- While down this way let's stop in a great grandmother. here. - After recently returning home j Our little ride is just about comfrom a t r i p , Mr. and M r s . A b b i n n a t i . p l e t e f o r now so ' t i l t h e n . . . . remarked, "Gee, but it's good to be home again." The folks were in I Pittsburg, Pi., visiting relatives. Well, I guess there just isn't any place like home, is there ? ' 1 Say it looks like some more people are getting ready to leave us. Sure • enough it's Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson getting prepared to spend the1 winter in Orlando, Fla. Mr. Anderson has recently retired after being with the Bell Telephone for thirtyfour years. Over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Burhart and Mrs. Bray came down from Monroe, to bid their friends good-by and we all wish to do the same, folks. While cruising around we see an : SIMPLEST, EASIEST WAY TO KILL CATTLE LICt* >*afcla MMN qsMtity TWICE TOLD TATM Itesm ef Interest Taken Froi the Files of the Plaindealer ef Tears Aga M. D. Taylor, who for the past Jwji . . .. two years has been running the "CCC^ Um KMm is m Butter and Chesse factory of Oatvil! nth' nvavwu-ewCAiI ered his connection wito tlutt in- m i Aim i mmlil stitution and will this week move ^ w,trt 1, ..tj' with his family to Wisconsin, niht n ifnlln { ECONOMICAL TO USE SIXTY YEARS AGO Ed Noonan had a serious fight old fr'iend" Adofph Zelent, at one time | with tw^ vicious sows last week, a carpenter for L. Sex, also a for- and he has been engaged in another factory. The first snow of the season in this , Pu nij mm wfll fiesl II er am h«i' section occurr^l on Sunday morning I Om trsslwisl !--<> ssdy' .. last. Ben Stilling has commenced the work of enlarging his summer resort hotel as Pistaqua Bay. He will add on another story over the entire building and put a double veranda all around. M. 'Justen has enclosed his lot in this village with a woven wire fence. SATISFACTION OUAJIANTEED 6jf CMONIY MWNOB>~TftYA CAN) - McHKNRY COUNTY FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Phone 29 Weet McHenry JO AM • * • WMi« Ganwine MMer AC •\ "t t _ •. '4 1 111 VII WWMVf 1 Till NATfONAUT KNOWN iANUMCTIIUI ef Miner AC Farm Waj*« iaawdNs m oar note--<e aesad at laaat eae Ml day whh as sms the fumen who wlah ipidal hdp oa wilding ptehlsms. " t • * " 1 COMTtlTt MMONtntAVlON will be given ia the • - v.* tir,. ^ Uddiag of the vary 1 Sfeild Med, «n«|k sad csat iron--of which year fan* ' is 1 mars rout ofponourr a learn to weld Icm with a genuine Miller AC Farm Welder--designed, bailtaad approved for tbe power liaes that serve yoo. This tree training caa save yoa tiaM, miles and money ia days la opt t* tyuet Qwt Sttm -- Clinic will be held on Thursday, Nov. 15, 9 to 5 o'clock, at which time fall demonstrations will be made of the Miller Welder. GEORGE P. FREUND ~ J. I. CASE SALES AMD SERVICE On Route 31 -- Phone 420 -- West McHenrj 19t4Ut* AC K/eUUnA ii 'M t'-* J %* ' \ • Vj J • . "iii FORTY YEARS AGO mer corporal in the army. Adolph received his discharge on the sixteenth of October. By the way that happened to be his thirty-second j birthday -- some birthday present, hey? He spent a very enjoyable four-dav visit with his many friends i here at the lake, making new acquaintances and renewing old. Now traveling back to the highway» we see quite a gathering at tne Chinneli home. Dr. Caflin and also the in-laws from Park Ridge, were out spending Sunday W|th tne folks. Also Mr. and Mrs. Grim and Mr. and Mrs. Terrv dropned in for a visit. They are from Cnicasro. | It's quite late now and as we oas« by the hotel we hear a ***at rfeal of noise. Stooninsr in to see what it's all ibout we find 'ha. Mr. Kis-, gel's father and three brothers have arrived from Chicago. The one brother Mr. Kissel had not seen .fV* Over three vmts as he has b^en overseas and he* in the past iW davs received a discharge. Well, as some move out other* move in. A few davs **? the old •onsnta moved ont S"ndav the Marrisons mov»»^ in. We »>11 welcome von 40 0,,r little commnnitv. Whe^ ston over at the home of the F'Vhl* we find that •'« nlar^in" to do »o»"e entertaining. Wis. P. Fvfi"* and «o«. Cb«rl«**. ikn M**. An^°^on pnd he»* dau«rb- •vrill On nert th" nHnni~» to «r<en«f t^- do" jn " (mtiin r>* wlto will help F'ehl e^hrwt* he»- b»^hd«v. _ When r^ossin* over to the ot*»«r .trillion pounds during tliC last 10. t^«» h^^Way the it was only by the most des-1 perate exertions that he saved him-! Tim Elgin butter market is firm MILL INN ' (Formerly Barnard's Mill) North Bad of Wonder Lake st the Bridge OPEN ALL WINTER Wiae, Llfuer, Beer sad Sand- Dinners, Sat^ 5 p.m. antil 12-- Tiftis it sll tinm. Sua^ from 1 p.m. naMI 7 j.m. STEAKS--ROASTS--CHICK EN--LOBSTER < Meet Your Friends at the Mill Inn & M. (DEAC) STRONG L L (LARRY) KNOWLTON the Visit""" the»" over the weekend wre My. Kt Ifrinn e»»d and rs. * Kri"*» of Oiir«>>•<>. " Mwi. Wir-tn hmm wnirl -he retting rather nf ftvinp fl*t " _ Along »e go P*** HvstH. Vr. avwl C. J F'-M: mnt 9m*"* i" Ch»- migo. once imk tWHtot Ifv»ttV WW «.«*! Via fmirnr. W*«:le • H O. "*«tt n JOHN THE TAILOR Cleaning, Alterations, Repairing Pressing Same Day LAUNDRY AGENCY Satisfaction Guaranteed 416 Main Street West McHenry •SlS8i8§': Theones Oil Co. Edward Thennes, Prop. H' '"if' Coats Laaa To Use Quality Fuel Oil Gasoline -:- Motor Oil 505 South Green Sfreet, Westof High School Tennis Courts "V i ' >•••** , l.iJU .OaSs.

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