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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Jun 1946, p. 7

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J'y 11 ' • •••'• -J. •• •• - i • " labor at Slum2bSer aJnSd" *su*p*p lieCso m...p any, •rial 8Jwir SnftmplMat m.m ttTpslsts is-a «t «iM a Tbs COUNCIL ROOM 8, 1946 xaet meeting with in*. A&ermen Althoff. j wvtm wt^ stand In the kfettfta for aakng ••Jy* an hour after baldng Ion a third of their vitamin C content After in boor, 10 par cent haa di> MWWd Four hours Jatar, aB of this vitamin ii gone. Hiuei your Plafndealet. stampa at tha •***' -- - - "itr^^rnj-initiri/trLnnjruTJi- WHY PAY M O R E : „ /fl ami HIikEt«b2tol m^St HMNT THOMAS BOLGER, DRUGS atamtt to lMftt * and other lutah ta tha Batter VIdoaiaMMi. lflcroffcopaa magnify objects we fs about diOOS diametsrs, mH«I vUb|| bacteria ,wji thinga which tha ntnd aye sa*. Botmr, to an atoms would require a mieroecopc a billion times mora powerful. Shadow pictures of atoms cam be obtained by tha ism of'x-riys with tha spectroscope, thns providing information about the arrangement of atoms in various substances. Mdecular croups of atoms in rubbar, for example, stem 16 stretch out in long strings, expanding and contracting like coiled Wrings. • IwBWW.' , Medical rssnarcheri aura looking lor a body substance the lade of which they think ca uses high blood pressure. There is evidence that a Substance secreted by the kidneys will lower blood pressure. Persons suffering from this ailment apparently do not have enough of this hormone naturally. Subscribe for Hie si MILL INN :: (Formerly Barnard's Mill) m North End of Wonder Lake at the Bridgi . • ••'/•rjiiiii. o , i„- -\ ^. srtAKB, BOASTS, cmorar, LOBsrnt TAIL :r • I I Q I Complete dinners served from 6 to 9 p.m. daily. Saturday: 6 to It p.m. 8nnday 1 to 1 p.pL Fish Fry every Friday. LIQUOTF -- SB " BUS We cater to parties ' o .rifijiii.., "DEAC" STRONG, Owner Phone 312 O FUR STORAGE - TOE OOATS OLEAMBP ASP OLAZKD '$S%: TOT fspOT CURTAINS RUGS DRAPES McHENRY CLEANERS and LAUNDRY SERVICES 103 Elm street ""v! |ph«M KeHtnrr l«i-M * •: <*•' m m • .It: Hbvn ffcn ftnftisrf Curtate ii ffcaibcM All Puipose MT CurUin Dye faOUACMfntotoAvdlOTrtrtiMriaPPMCYtr Use it far Ctlanese, icwiw Rqoo, Nylon ai Mixtures u well as liar cotton, silk, lioeeu Four new "decorator" shades--Champagne^ Feschglow, Desert Ten, Sunny lens. T^eyH brie# the sunshine right into your ho--, and perk of an entire room just as they peck Bp yoer old curso yea know yoaV have no dfe fsilmas. IN THI MO 10* Thomas P. Bolger * "The M cHenry Druggist REFRIGERATOR t 1 i' *•;_ • f i t-f . WE HAVE THEM * ALL SIZES % *» : ' « mj s 312 Sim St -Fhone 439-W ^ ^ m 'OR'S NOTE: TUs aewspapsr, afcrsadh iplcfsf mrrmmgmmamt mUt tbt • VakaiiM Aaresa tf witter* Nt U*i-- mt lM gym Smat, N. r, Wk torn, D. C, it aUi to Mng rmadirt mttkfy rslaaia -- arallsais •/ ata gstsraa aad limit saisa and hit fmmtty. QUatliai awr 6e edAnsssed «e tfcaaSaw Bwasa and tk*y will brnmntmermd im « nilssfasat colmmr. /V* nptiea cm i< awb dtr«c( if •Mil. 6*1 mly in ifte cabana wUcft mw appear im this ncmxpaper regniariy. Hsfann Dead lf«roes Veterans' Service Buresu re* ceived many letters from Gold Star parents asking about regulations for returning bodies of deceased men in the armed services to this country. Up to this time we have been able to give general answers only. However, President Trumsn has just signed a new law providing appropriations and setting up regulations for the return of these heroes from militaury cemeteries in other countries. Under the new law the families of deceased personnel will have the option of: Having the remains returned to the U. S. A. for final interment in a national cemetery near their home, the cost to be borne entirely by the government; Returning the remains to the States for burial by next of kin in s private cemetery, the government to pay $50 toward cost of local interment expense and all costs of shipping the body home; Burying the deceased in a permanent American military cemetery overseas. The first shipment of war dead is not expected much before the and of this year due to shortages in caskets. In the meantime the army and navy will poll next of kin of completely identified dead as to disposition of the remains. The process will take some time and inquiries will be mailed as the records of the 356 temporary cemeteries overseas are completely verified. Of the 328,000 American service war dead, it is estimated that 75,000 never will be found. Shipment of the deceased soldiers will be made in special funeral ships painted white with a wide purple stripe circling the ship. The flagdraped seamless caskets will be transferred under military escort to 13 redistribution points on arrival in special funeral trains, converted hospital coaches, and thence sent to their final resting place. Cost of returning the bodies will be sbout |700 per man, borne as pointed out above, by the government. • • • Qumationa and Answer* Q. 1 would like to knew If my brother, a veteran of Wortd War I, is entitled ta a banns. Ba was operated on last April at IMS far a rupture which started whan ha was in service loading smniBaltian st Csmp Amatol, N. I. Ha was in the heapital at Lake City, Via. Tha tranble started when ha was In service and ha Jnat kept letting It ran antil he had .to be aperatod an and he Is now ttssMad as Car as working.-- Mrs. G. Cleveland, Ohle. A. No, he is not entitled to a bonus, since he already has received his World War I bonus. He may be entitled to s disability pension. Suggest that he apply to tha regional office of the Veterans' administration, Cuyahoga ^Building, Cleveland. >jL Q. My husband i^flfean. He has been over there in the armj 14 jn <mtSbciL I am in very bad health and anaMe Is tako care s(*am two small girls and myself. Is that* any ehanee at his CMtlng a dependency discharge? Ha MS snly 3t points.--Mrs. O. 8., On* ton Grove, Ala. A. The only answer I can give ia Cor him to apply to his commanding officer for dependency discharge and see what happens. Q. My hnalsai has bean In sanies for 19 months and has 41 palate as of September I, IMS. la serving oversess In a taUen. When will he be far discharge?--D. J. 1., Beaaragard, Miss. A. Latest army regulations say that all men with 40 points as of September 1, 1945, or with M months service as of June 30, IMS, will be home by Jvine 30. After June 30 further regulations likely will be announced. Q. My son Is in ths army and 1 receive a dependency allowance frean Mm. WonM I be entitled to free medical treatment and boepitalisatien?-- Mrs. F. P., Fort Oakley, Miss. A. Dependents of the four lowest pay grades sre entitled to free medical treatment. Suggest you apply to your nearest army hospital or dispensary. Your local Red Gross can help you. Q. My husband haa been In lee since Jane 8, IMS, and has overseas sines January, 1M4.--Wife, gcettsbare, Ala. A. As of September 2, 1945, he had approximately 48 points and will have had almost three years of service. If he applied for his diecharge, he should be home now. Q. Do all World War I widows get a pension now?--H. E. J., Oak, Neb. A. Yes, under certain conditions. Suggest you apply to the contact unit. Veterans' Administration, Post Office Bldg. at' Hastings, Neb. Freund, Buss. 1 by Begner, seconded by Freund, that tha minutes of the last regular mealing be approved as read. Motion carried. Motion by Althoff seconded by Tonyan, that the treasurer's report be approved as read. Motioin carried. 'otkrn by Ferwerda, seconded by Freund, that the collector's report be ivad as read. Motion carried, tkm by ftayan, seconded by Freund, that the clerk's report be approved as read. Motion carried. Motion by Fwwerda, seconded by Rogner, that the following bills be paid as approved by the finance committee. Motion earried. Kan DoweU, salary .......$161.10 R. Bacon, "salary..._ 175.00 JMm J. McCarthy, salary 148.10 W. C. Felts, salary.. 127.90 Arthur J. Stafth* salary 140.20 ffcrl R. Walsh, office expense 60.00 Msyme Buss, salary and com. missions 78.88 Schwerman Chev. Sales, special equipment for truck .... 94.00 J; W. North and Co., audit.... 187.50 Jack Keenan, lettering truck.. 8.00 Edward J. Thennes, police duty H. <BL Buch and Son, installing hydrants Ruddy Bros., cleaning sewer.. The McHenry Plaindealer, printing and publications.... 36.00 17.85 35.00 70.40 His handy, efficient book match waa Invented In IMS by Joshua FjiMft n Philadelphia attorney, who yhflod away waits between clients mr snipping out matches with his office dinars, and cooking the In* ffwUaaits for the heads on his •few*. Pusey patented what ha called "flexible matches" the same mr he created them, but they did not appear commercially until 1MB. ^ Winkle, Ubor at Martin J. Stoeffel, painting streets and labor, park George Steilen, paintinff streets and labor, park. 117.50 Robert J. Thuriwell, sharpening and repairing mowers.. Boss Motor Sales, oil and repairs for police car --...... 57.19 Charles Weingart, use of rubbish pit &26 A. P. Freund and Sons, labor at beach 40.00 Walter Brown, cleaning Weber park : * 25.00 Westinghouse Elec. Supply Co. large lamps 18.47 Carey Electric Shop, labor and supplies, street light -- 216.96 Wm. H. Althoff Hdwe., supplies 6.73 Al's Welding and Repair Service, welding and pipe Central Garage, repairs, track. Hester Oils, gas and oi James B. Clow and Sons, waterworks supplies ............ 121.11 Edward J. Barrett, Sec'y of State, truck license 2.00 Earl R. Walsh, insurance and freight 91.17 Western United Gas and Electric Co., gas service ........ 1.63 Illinois Bell Telephone Company, telephone service ........ 3.78 Public Service Company, power and light 223.82 William Bucnert, rfepair mower 3.00 Paul E. Gerasch, connecting water and sewer.. 9.95 napair oer- , id 11.92 spam, 1.50 Mid oil ....... 38.52 TARPAULINS CANVAS GOODS i r, t% .. ( : . "• NOW AVAILABLE SpaciilHing in Store and Koridence Awningi McHenry Awning Co. fllMM McHenry 634-W-l Thog. ThonnMon, Prop. Ae- Motlsn , street from the cornea , , _ 9.23 It was agreed that Faad; I contact Engineer V. Fred O. Felts, salary-- 135.00 secure plans for the ol y*. ^ort*1 *nd Co., audit.. 50.00' Motion by Stoffel and Reihansperger, in- Ferwerda, to approve surance 82.00 !*udit report as submi Earl R. Walsh, insurance 82 00 view®d by J. W. N<nth tti Fairbanks, Morse and Co... bilis as submitted in the am ball bearings ......T. $187.50 covering General Fund Public Service Company, pow- $50.00 covering Special S er and light .... 5i.go count f°r auditing service. Mayme Buss, salary 40.001 Motion by Regner, seconded b> . 1??0^on by Ferwerda, Freund, to pass an Electric Ordinance Altholf» to adjourn. Motion authorizing* the Public Service Com-1 ™ L 1" pany of Northern Illinois to operate Walsh, City Cleik and maintain an electric light and i power system in the City of Mc- W Henry, subject to the approval of Boomeranf Antics the ordinance by City Attorney, I. Austrahan bushmen have Vernon J. Knox. Motion carried. j known to throw a boomerang Attorney Charles S. Parker ap-! ®s , 5 as 100 yards before it began peered before the Council in behalf! its le"ward curve. The boomerang of R. W. IDfeVore seeking an agree-! sometimes rises as high as 100 feet ment and method of procedure for I and ma/ circle five times before extending sewer line South on Front! turning to the thrower. CLARENCE'S SHOP Place orders now for bird houses, lawn chairs and swings, picnic tables, pier and park benches, picket fences, trellises and pergolas, window boxes, etc. Pull line of leather belts and bill folds. Bam and honsobrooms,etc. *•.: , - CLARENCE J. SMITH, mxtsfonz: NORSEMEN'S RESORT I urn- Pox River at Pistakee LaHn NOW OPEN _ FOR THE SEASONL. Serving _ GOOD POOD AND LIQUORS - Phone McHenry 624-M-l - Plorenoe Pedersen, Prop. Pollow the Signs From Johnsborg pi This Month In Your Svwicc BULLETIN W i've unearthed more of those forgotten stems behind the naming of places in a sequel to OUR TOWNS. This time well explore place-names of Indian origin and derivation in Northern Illinois. We'll tell you about Indian characters... the chief contest... the beautiful maiden who considered marriage a fate worse than death... the fortune teller who brought about the Blackhawk Wars... how one town was named for a mispronunciation and another for a nickname. Yes, the sketches are by John McKee. Your current Service Bulletin also codtains the About You and Your House page and an Important Dessert--Rhubarb Straw* berry Meringue. JU Biarfcdh*g As Ybw FswSrSs BULLETIN ' * . ...*•• V- i •V- i ' - Kfit.tr TOWNS of Norther* PUBUC SIRVICI COMPANY Oi NORTHIRM ILLINOIS • . . • = » , . • - : - Read ths Wsnt Ads .... .. *..

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