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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 11 Jul 1946, p. 3

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ilBiS# \ . ' «c in the Gritty •iW** W™» Brits, dab «l a pknk " t . I, «. x ^ ••• .»'» , . • ,^ • : . |K --w «..w. on . AsSLft «t KhusI ' ' . ,, :M visiting her father, Freak V*?. 1 A. •7' . Qarolytt Laurence is visiting in the at Igh Simpson «mm at Crystal' -'. v Kn. Clara E. Foiter of Richmond ^ /• ^yiat FWday afimoon with Mrs. Mia. loss Jepson for Mrs. John Jbtrtide. She re- s. fir, and Don Smart . W. aula MS. George HaberMn of BPMr. 'andTti* Sid^Ko^stra' and ato spent the weekend with Ids sons of- Sharon spent July 4 with sassil Friday af I :30 p. i W¥$ Wednesday, July 17 •M At Oivlkc'i Sale Barn--Route 47--Woodstock. Illinois ""«s4flL.£•' OhiriN Leonard, A u c t i o n e e r v . ; , . 75 HEAD 07 DAIRY COWS, ElTflKfc SPRINGERS OR FRS8H WITH CALF BY BIDS Load of Jerseys bj Mr. Parks ftrasx PIGS CALVES STOCK BULLS HORSES BEEF OATTLX SHEEP BROOD 80WS FEEDER di YOU CAN BUY -- YOU CAM SELL ^4s~f=« Call Woodstock 572 or 499 if yon have livestock to consign ALL CONSIGNORS PAID CASH DAY AFTER SALE. All consignors make arrangements to get your livestock in, either the day before the sals or bring ty""* morning of sale. ^ v Terms: ZmDm ptr -c1efiniJtI JLq'usww»sua, ' '" :p%BmyiL^eoiitliitjciMbjL ' Smea amsuotaiiiuiViityit uumaiiments. 1 to 16 months time at Vi of 1 per oent interest. Woodstock Commission Sales Co.. Inc. : WH E. OAULXE, Owiwt--FKon* 57S ' Shop hen for quality motor parts aft km coot. You wffl fad a cnmplihi Una of aoesw to fill your harvest need% TRACTOR LAMP $2.39 . ' fat of who Cor TRACTOR TIRE GAUGE ,; $1.45 ffali op to 60 pounds pe--uis. Has pocket dip. May be washed in taa^dktand NEW FUEL PVMIl $1.49 Seek. Far Cher. '2S-»SS. Cher. '37-'42. jprnnps trseted asainst coctosmo. f VARCON STANDARD * <HL FILTER pvotscts beer- *»fop«»»a--«• and lower ODsraana easts. Tnis tne oB Star is sts&dssd •ijidiwnsMt oif 10.000,000 can aow fai use. VAECON STAND AMD RADIATOR SOLDER ^ 10e IF" "»leakyradiaters, rspaiw cracked t4 ,:,^ avdeanrtIs soa"k s aad taat. S ea. ais* r« MOWING MACHINI flS 1 GAL. WATn BAG..........» ««aSe IPfQIHPiGE SraAPt eaefc.. PM 45* SSL West The Friend* Slore Mia. MitehsU Kaae.*ad Mrs. C. 1*. Bareaa Tuesday at the homo of Mrs. Dhnoa at Oatend. Mrs. Id Bauer was called to St. Thersae hospital at Wauki(aai Wedaseday evening, where % brotlwr. Alois Kattner, of Waukegan, passed away. Funeral services were held Saturday at Spring Grove. Little Joan Winer was painfully injured Saturday when she was struck by an automobile drive: sin, in the Bauer yard front of the car before her cousin by her eou- She ran in could s' The inthe Mrs. L. U bars of Carda wsca the sflaiaMUa aad Mia. Math NiMrU, Mrs. WiUaai Hl.u nScSh Twa'sa isSer'vltend.' • family of Chi- s&t \&rn*' vacation home. entertained memat the Fox Lake Counter club on Thursday afternoon, June ST. The flaying of five hoadred furnisaod the entsrtainment and loveawarded Mrs. Al . Mrs. Nortaert Klaus. Mrs. Arthur Klein and Mrs. Steve Schaefar. t^sr air raraar Ball o01n Monday playad to Wisconsin snout ooaranna to SB KATIOITEO DKSPITX xxrauiTioiT or or* A dinner Was served to com-1 pired last week. , I party. The club will next at the*h<HBa of Mrs. George W. Sugar rationing is still in effect despite expiration of OPA. OPA officials pointed out that the rationing program is carried out under the second war powers act, and not the price control law which explete th« party. next! The government's sugar rationing ih a ' Ai :?\ .. t, SIGN SERVII PHONE 440-E f'--/ Trade Lettering & Specialty Window Lettering Prompt Oeifloe REESE fox >wers were extended to next Marc! May. I Si, under a war powers renewal bill Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter! signed by President Truman on June Brown on Sunday night of last weekI29- OPA said sugar supplies still' Home Bureau was I were Mr. and Mrs. Danny Miller, *fe short and tint there is no imme-1 entertained in the home of Mrs. Di-'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Freund and diate prospect for ending rationing.; tnond at Dstend Tuesday. Mrs. Sells | "Sonny" Brown of Iowa. In event congress does not exterd; ave a book review on "Immortal! Mr and Mrs. Paul Weber, dauah- ' ^e agriculture department is I *Mr jn^vanna aim) thp.tr «,«» Tnkn expeeted to take over the rationing Mtn »< to ^ Charles Preund and family and Mr. users and Mrs. George W. May and fattain a Weber family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hen $ice." Mrs. C. A. Huson returned to her home at Elgin Sunday after a two weeks visit with Mrs. Rose Jepson. Mrs. Marvin Arsnaa of Crystal Lake spent Sunday afternoon in the Ed Bfar home. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sirams of Knoxville, Tenn^ and Mr. and Mrs. Vernor. Simms and son of Joneeboro, TsnnM spent the past weak with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walkington. With l(r. and Mrs. Ben Waudhgton and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walkington and son. Jay, spent Sunday in the Frank Walkington home at LibertyviUe. Mr. and Mrs. Phdphs Saunders and freinds of Sy«maove spent Sunday in the Fred Wledrich, Jr., home. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hawley left Wedaeaday for Grand Rapids, Mich., where they ewe called tar the illness of his brother, Frank Hawley, who suffered a heart attack. Herman Salaan of Chicago spent a few days the peat week in the home of his sister, Mia. Roy Welter. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Young of Chicago were callers in the 8. w, home, Saturday. Mrs. Roae Jepeon attended a family picnic at the home of her son, Harold, and family at Dundee last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wddon Andreas and family spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and lbs. Albert Ebel, at Algonquin and helped Mrs. Ebel celebrate her birthday. A family reunion was held at the home of Mr. and* Mrs. Weldon Andreas, July 4, when the members of Mrs. Andreas' family got together. Those to enjoy the nappy day were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ebel of Algonquin, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ebel, Jr., and children of DeKalb, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ebel and two children, Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Ebel and three children and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ebel and three children of Crystal Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Itattary and two children of Algonquin and Marion Schwinn of Ivanhoe. Schwinn of ivaahoe. Mr. aad Mrs. Arthur Lau are entertaining their two nephews from Chicago. Mrs. Hoffman of Chicago is visiting in the home of her son, Fa. Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Waaai of Richmond and Mr. aad Mrs. Aha Van Avery of Spring- Grove ware callers in the Beatty-Low home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Louis' Hawley ware visitors at Johnsburg July 4 afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. A: Collins of Beloit were callers at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Collins Sunday afternoon. The W. S. C, S. will meet with Viola Low Thursday afternoon, July 18. I Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Peck and sons j of Elgin were Sunday dinner guests j in the Jepson home. i Walter Low was pleasantly sur-! prised st his home Monday evenin* j when a group of friends came in to i help him celebrate his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Collins and daughter, Lynn, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack LaRocco and daughter, Kathleen, of Elmhurst. spent July 4 with Rev. and Mrs. Collins. Mrs. Doberstein snd son. Gust, of McCullom Lake were callers in the George Shepard home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Phelphs Saunders of Sycamore, Mrs. Berths Saunders of Harvard, Mr. and Msr. Bob Leonard and children and Percy Leonard of j Lake Geneva spent July 4 in the ! Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home. j Miss Mary Ann Wiedrich spent Sunday with Janet Johnson at Rich-' mond. j GRADUATES IN HOSPITAL From a hospital bed, encased in a body cast, Nancy Boerup, 13-year -old daughter of Ray Boerup of Mundelein, was graduated from the' eighth grade at exercises st the Shriner's hospital recently. Nancy has been a patient at the hospital; since February, when she underwent a spinal fusion. She will be confined: to her bed through August. j ily joined oi ar. ana Henry Weber near McHenry on July 4. A picnic dinner was served snd the day spent in visiting and general and Mrs. famil. Mite Huff speat his son and family, Mr. Arthur Huff, in Chicago. Visitors in the John Sanborn home on July 4 were Mr. snd Mrs. Clifford Schuls and Miss Cstherine Huff ot Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'Lent and Mrs. Lucille Nelson snd son, Bobby, enjoyed a picnic at Lake Geneva on OPA reminded housewives that spars stamp number 10 became valid July 1 for five pounds of canning sugar. It will be good until October 31. Other sugar stamps currently valid are spare stamp 9, good for five pounds of csnning sugar through October '31; and spare coupon No. 49, good for the regular five-pound ration through the end of August. Palate During 1945. 648,835,78* pounds of potatoes were used in producing over lVfc million poyads of chipe. FARM AND BUSINESS LOANS $1,000 •vMPIg-M * ' :SrS ta $50,000 Low rates--No handling charges Finance your farm or now SWWly confidential Interested persons please write Box K, in care of The RADIOS, SADI0 COMBINATIONS and APPLIAHOSS Aumm wssxLT. 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