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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 Dec 1947, p. 9

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./V" ' '• - y \ ** '^y * # ^ -• - <' »• .*'. /. a .**> .«*... -iH __ ._ •,>v;.irv^4. *£S;; f'.. .;. *• /i&fe ;v # «[m> !», ,'^ly. ;.v- H « ; <* .JasMAA^r m»m0 wm, sS " '.... -^ :'4fi ^^75^^=$ "1? > "% ' # - * ' * , • - • •» »> - 1 - - $ 73 RINGWOOD iDr. and Mn. George Haberline 4 Mrs. Harold Weber of Chicago apaat Thanksgiving1 dty with their MI mt • Mr. and lira. George Haber- Mh. Lena Peet and daughters • and Marion, Mrs. Mae Harriand Mr. and Mn. Cirthoff were Am in the Henry Hinxe home Crystal Lake on Thanksgiving and Mrs. ~ Kenneth Cristy relatives at New London, Wis. IkuIoiiTinK day. John Hogan and daughters and Charlotte Grwoe *nd . Glowser attended the Miller wedding reception at Wauke- Thursdav evening. and Mrs. 8. W. Brown were at Crystal Lake on Thanksday. and Mrs. Wm. Heine of Chi- „ Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ainger Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ainger and By of Hebron, spent Thanks- NT day with Mr. and Mrs. George and Mrs. Neil Harrison and *--fly of Barton's Bridge were its of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison on Thanksgiving '. and Mrs. Lester Carr and Mr. Mrs. Fred Wiedrich Sr., spent iving day with Mae Wie- Mr. and Mrs. John Shadle of gn spent their Thanksgiving with ^his parents, Mr. and j Wolf Shadle. j Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Kane and: •ghter Nancy spent Thanksgiving j y in the home of the former's bro- | Earl Kane Jr., at Diamond Lake, j Kane returned home with ! for over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cristy and] laiily visited relatives at New Lon- | m. Wis. for Thanksgiving. | Guests on Thanksgiving day in the ' Ivy Marlowe home at Huntley | Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Harrison Mi daughter Carol, Mr. and Mrs. i fttadt Harrison and daughter, Mrs.! iBtta Wattles and sons Howard and j Qp and grandson Donald Wattles. \ Vr. and Mrs.- Clayton Harrison; •Beat Thanksgiving day with Mr. and "mn. Ben Walkington. ! Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Harrison of! Chicago, Mrs. Mayme Harrison and a>> XiVerne of McHenry, Miss Lona ~ ror and Gust Pearson spent sgiving day in the Clarence MI home. . Mrs. Bmma Anderson and son •absrt spent Thanksgiving day in the 1U Kooistra home at Sharon, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Oarr and Miss lens Brever wax* supper guests in ILLINOIS, THUBBDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1947 Ho. FINGERTIP COATS the Elmer Carr home Tuesday evening. _ Mrs. Paul Jolitx of McHenry was a caller here Wednesday. ... Mrs. Jones of Pox Lake called on Mrs. Collins Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Dimon of Ostend spent Thanksgiving day with their daughter Mis. Dick Oldsonand family. Other guests in the Oldson home were Dick's brother, Gerald Oldson and wife of Minneapolis, Minn., who came and will Spend the week end. here. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Larson and son and Clarence Larson attended a family dinner at the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Claus Larson n?ar Hebron, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schuetse and daughter Ruth of Milwaukee and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Block and family of Sheboygan, Wis. spent Thanksgiving with their parents, Dr. And Mrs. Wm. Hepburn. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler spen$ Thanksgiving day with their daugli* ter and husband, Mr. and Mri,. Harold Stanek at Ridgefield. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ebel of At> gonquin and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ebel of Cuba, 111., spent Thangksgmnjr day with Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Andreas and family. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hawley, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoffman and daughter spent Thanksgiving day in the Lyla Hopper home in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Don Smart and sons Bill and Bob of Waukegan, Mr. and Mrs. Phelps Saunders of Sycamore, Mrs. Bertha Saunders of Harvard, Mr. and' Mrs. Wm. Brennan and daughter of McCullom Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Winn and daughter Janet and Mrs. Luella Stephenson spent Thanksgiving day in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home. Supper guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brennan and Leland Berg. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clay and daughters Patricia an Maxine and son David, Edna Peet and David Porter oi Rockford and Mr. , and Mrs. Ben F'out and sons Donald, Ronald and Glen of Spring Grove spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Peet. They also celebrated four birthdays which came in November. Maxine and David Clay remained until Sunday. A1 Probst of Crystal Lake visited Fred Wiedrich, Jr., Thursday. , »; Mrs. Viola Low and son Robert and Mrs. Emma Beatty spent Thanksgiving day in the Charles Frey home at Bine Island. ' Charles Krohn and daughter Ethel spent Thanksgiving day in the Ray Merchant home. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Andreas and family were Elgin visitors Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilcox of Woodstock spenet Sunday with her mother Mrs. Viola Low. . Mr. and Mrs. Roland McCannoa and family of Woodstock spent Sunday with her mother Mrs. Rose Jepron. ' - 4.. • - • Mr. and Mrs. George Bacon of Antioch visited his mother Mrs. Jennie Bacon Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. «John Cooney and daughter Suzanne of McCullom Lake spent Thursday evening in the Ray Merchant home. Mrs. Rose Jepson returned home Saturday from a visit with her' daughter and family at Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Neal anf son Louis of Waukegan spent Thanksgiv ing day with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neal. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reim of Villa Park spent Thanksgiving day witfc Mr. and Mrs. George Haberline. • > Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Epstein and fan ily of McHenry spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dodd. J Mrs. Louis- Hawley left Monday t* A U C T I O Nl On Hwy. 173, IV* miles west of Shirley, and ns' Sunday afternoon. LEGALS li Wi' ' City Council Proceedings ] cross main from proposed main to be ! constructed along East Side of Front I Street (Illinois Route 31) South from COMMITTED TO SCHOOL Frank Smiley, who will be 16 yean1 I. tlM .w MiicovviiM..u.o ivvuic oi| oouui I rum owlidn nneexwt JJaannuuaarryy,, wwaass ccoommmmiuttteedd ttt>o atthe^iSrSn^Si; The cross main . to be j the St. Charles School For Boys at the following named aldermen, Althoff, George J. Freund, George P. (Freund, Regner and Tonyan, consisting a quorum, upon rtotion by Al- ! „ "TO®11 thoff, seconded by George J. Freund, ' uunnaanniimmoouussl!y" sseelleecctteedd Aa uld--er--m--an Bond in George P. Freund as Mayor brought to the lot line of William Soellaer factory site on West Side of Front Street. Motion carried. Motion ter Regner, seconded by J. Freund, to pay Funding the amount of $2,000.00, St. Charles last week in the county court before Judge Henry L. Cowlin ; He had been brought into court on a delinquency petition filed by State's i Attorney Don A. Wicks. Smiley was arrested a week previous in interest in the amount of $380.00 and j ^®^d just east of Route 47 between J. KNOX, Attorney E«t£? ,CE 0F CLAIM DATE . Rose, Deceased. «n« »ke 18 heTeby given to all perth. at January 6th, 1947, is the claim date in the estate of John Kose, Deceased, pending in the I ** instructed to address a letter to county Court of McHenry County, j William Soellner, verifying the Coun- Motion by Althoff, seconded by George J. Freund, that the minutes of the last meeting be approved as read. Motion earned. Motion 'by Althoff, seconded by G*°rge j. Freund, that the city clerk nr_ |.ft i mirmi. i- w« . . . " scrvice fees of $7.00 due the Ameri- j Woodstock and Hebron. His arrest liain.t ?? that elaim" Med "f*,"1" said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. V V HAROLD ROSS AND , ^ EDMUND KARLS, Administrators, " ^'-2^ 1)00. 4 .11) •;' Visui Danger Blgaala . .Thg danger signals of visual inafflciency in are; cooatant rubbing at the m fatigue or liatlessness after prolaagad reading, marked aversion to light, frowning «r scowling, holdine Madiag matter very close to eyea, ndMm ar irritation, squinting, hoWn| head to one side while reading, aversion to Quiring use of eyes, and dislike Jor reading. Read the Want Ada HE^P WANTED PIN ' SETTERS FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS MUST BE 16 TEARS OF AGE OR OLDER PALACE RECREATION oil's agreement that the city sume expense of constructing sewer can National Bank and Trust • followed a crime spree of several Company, December 1, 1947. Motion j hours in which he stole three autocarried. Motion by Althoff, seconded by , to adjourn. Motidn carried. V? " :p:^ R. t. OVERTON, May<*«/ - .• < •' BiUtiL R. WALSH, City Clerk. itfrnrnmnmmt -- i f i . i i i McHenry Sand and Gravel Co. Szcavsting and Onae Sorrice ' BkcK Dirt -- S*nd and Oravel # Koad Qradiny CALL McHKRSY 9T-1 mobiles, threatened two motorists > with a revolver, and crossed the state j line between Illinois and Wisconsin.! . 'Read the Want Ada ' :j Far Bearing Marshes Digging ditches in marshes net for drainage to fit the land for j vation--may be the moat profit sbl^r way of developing such wet " ' says the U.S.D.A. The level with no butleta made water deeper in some places and shallowa# elsewhere. This haa proved favor* able for muakrato--particularly hi cold climates where shallow water* freezes solid. The deeper water in the ditches kaepa muakrata other marsh dwellers safe and fad in cold weather. Subscribe for The Plaindealer 'rVV;8j Now--Easier than tvtrl GREEN ST. McHENRY FEATHER PARTY TUSXKYS ACT) DUCK! SATURDAY EVENING DECEMBER 13 fcfciiM PARK PUB i 100 Pearl St. .McHenry LtJNOH WILL BB HOME PERMANENT Round!... ROM.. Ro-utaMo Mow Daiuxa Kit with plastic curlers 7rttt Refl y««r ksir to half Mia Nasal Tool Professional Plastic Carina bare 50% more curling aurfaee; and they're ribbed (beaded) all over, to keep 1 from alippag. # Mma you your Toni Plastic Curlers. For a refill kit costs only $1.00--ooata - everything bat curlers. BOLGER'S DRUG STORE GREEN STREff McHENRT. ILLINOIS ^ >// . *•'* m mmm » m. ii m • m m mm ihi m-mmmtm m ^ j. » - -- ------ -- --- J-|_n. ~ irr\ruTiirif^W0|J|_ .. l /* ""'es ox Skokie (Hwy. 41), 9 miles west of 2 miles e%st of Hwy. 45 ,fi miles east of Antioch, 2 miles so'utlioi Wisconsin, Illinois State Line, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER IL - . at .12 o'clock : " I yjffc E AM LUNCH WAGOlf ^ CATTLE -- 20 outstanding Holsteia dairy cows, consisting of 9 spring* ere, S with calf at side, balance milking good; 2 Holstein heifers, (open); Choice Holstein bull, 3 yeani old. This is aB outstanding dairy. f>erd. ^P®. Production and 0*al. lty. All youn; cows. T. B. a^r Bangs tested. ••Ml1 HORSES AND HARNESS--Strawberry Roan team, mare and geldinir 8 years old, weight 3200 lb« welk mated, broke the best, gentle. 3 seta of breeching harness. r>TTLTRY--25 Muscovy ducks ! FEF? ~' 2000„ bushel oats'; 500 ! ushel ear corn; 250 bushel old corn- I,0? b9 1 ,e® 2'\d cuttine alfalfa: 1000 1st cutting alfalfa; 400 shock* •corn; 500 bales straw; 25 ft «ila«™i Fine Alpaca coats with warm j ^ach^erV^pzo ^^ MACHINERY-F-20 tractor oa rub* ------ ber (excellent condition); McD 2-1 jow power lift cultivator- Case 2$ inch steel bodied separator (eoocP condition); Rosenthal 4 roll shredder on rubber (like new); McD. corn binder with wagon loader and bundle carrier (excellent condition)- McD T' ™k5raM ninKe£ McD- 8id«'deli veryi rake, McD. 5 ft. mower; drag cart^ M-H manure "Preader (good condition); culti-packer; dump rake; JanesviUe corn planter; 2-row culti' vator; J-eection springtooth; rubbed tired wagon and rack; 2 steel --*» ' wagons (one with rack); etc. • MILKING EQUIWIENT- D.Unfl m 15k°St cw" 2 1 BUILDINGS--S portable hog hmisirn ^SOT^NDOUS - 15 wll, oi balmv wire, fan a^l; 3 hog feedtrs. CHARLES B>WARDg, Ow*, Chandler and Elferm, Auctioa^r* ..RHblte. A Ufitina quilted lining for Insulation Vicuna Brown and Elue. • for bov^s' eizes 8 to 22 $15.95 to $19^0 ~ Boy's WindbrtfAtajr Jackets Fancy or plain corduroy with ..plaid lining. $6.75 to $9.95 McHENRY Riakt up in the Scatter^ Across this nation are savoe t>f the cagiest automobile buyers the world ever saw. Tbey cut their tyeteeth on a steering wheel, so to apeak--they know car values from A to izzard -- and you bave to be plenty good to step ahead of your price class in the volume of your sales to them.^ That's why it's, startling - sometimes even, to u» -- to see the double'barreled story of public preference that's written in the ^sales records and registration figures :f Only three care outsell • ftuick-and all of these are in the so-called "low-price field." ITEM: In some localities -- and quite often .in polls that ask Which car will you buy next?" • *-Buick ranks not fourth, but fkird, actually ahead of one of the lowest-priced three. Naturally, die smart buyer wfll ask "How come?" Well, die moat standout style of die season, die style that's die Nearest forecast of wonderfal things to be,.undoubtedly has much to do with it. But that isn't all. The dollar is still a pretty important measuring stick. So we don't think Buitk could be where it is if it didn't offer a bigger dollar's worth -- bigger in size and substance, in lift and life, in soft ride and easy handling, bigger in the all-round happiness you'U get out of your buy. Which suggests, oi epursei Why go against die solid judgment of your fellow men ? Why not see yonr Buick deafer now-with or without a car to trade --and place the order that will put you where you belong, right up in the four*front? ONLY BUICK HAS ALL THESE * A1HTOIL FtNDtAS * FfftfSAU K>Wt* it ACCUR/Tf CYUNDtM * SlUtNT ZOMS SOOT MOUMUNM * SWONMMWMMtfi * Ctffti-AaOIINO StfJMMaS +TuiifUN0TH roaoas-rwai aaivv »j»nix St Af CUSHIONS * runwuta pistons *mawMMsnHms * aiWCOIl SNINMNS *S4Hir-MM urn * rsN SMAMT moocui * aoer sr nsNia r«M • nam i unoa. R. L Overton Motor Sales .• • » - • - ' • • 'Sy.-' ;-V. •- .... r-" ; . . ' . ' v -S - , "l.J|ppLppP I! ;; • Front St, West McHenry, 11L 222 N.Maia • pwii J Ji vS" - a.! V : - •S»M t-";» . " " ® ' : r

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