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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Aug 1948, p. 10

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'W^-gff¥:^TP tWICB TOLD T talks !:i: ef UUfMt Tftk« tt» FH-- of ft» Pl»la*salsr V ef T«i «wR SIXTY YEARS AGO . iThe new street sprinkler has arftved and is daily doing duty on our meets. Its a' daisy. John Stroner has been moving his building forward towards the street, raising it up and putting a brick underpining under it, much improv- Park, in this vUkwe, the first of the weeht which lusattsd In victory for McHenry by A scOra of 24 to 20. Tbc Pkrk hotel, in Wast McHenry, is undergoing quit* extensive repairs and changes. Five new sleeping reOms win be added, a new (nice built and other improvements. The enterprising firm of Barbian Bros., cigar manufacturers, are doing a thriving business,' which is increasing ••very jrear. They manufactured the past year over 300,000 figars. Tuesday morning, about 5:80 o'clock, Alex Dermont's house in the south part of town, was discovered to be on fire, and on account of a total absence of fire protection, was totally destroyed. FORTY YEARS AGO VEftNON 9, KNgSL A1 . NOTiCB oFCLAIM 0j Estate of Richard J. Williams, "so ,he Miss Amie Owen, Miss Kate Howe, and^Ei ^M^roppaMo Miss Mattie Smith and Miss Maude „pnt_ Van Slyke are spending the week n w„„. or,. fornJi„ ___ now with Geo. W. Owen and family, at M- 9* ^?rt.s family are*' Pietnnnn Rav ; occupying their new home on Green Jiu-ob Wentworth has g o n e t o E l - j street. _ irfn to take charsre of the yard of ' The pickle factor} , is again in ' ^lE-rv vs A DC ifiA I The water in the mill pond is YBAK5 AW -'- JJower at the present time than it has been for many years. ice is hereby given to all perthat September, 9, 1948, Is \' claim date in the eetate of Ricit J. Williams, Deceased, pending ,ln the County Court of McHenry Cbunty, Illinois, and that claims may be Ind against the said estate on or Mot* said date without issuance of sum' CHARLEKE WILUAM8, Administrator. (Pub. July 22-29 and Aug. 6) Progress in Drying Onto Results of experiment* in chemical drying of seed grain, using calcium chloride as the drying agent, justify further investigations of this method, according to the U. St. department of agriculture. Mf A* • ' 1"- ' • .. Tfie "McHenry and Woodstock bast-; ball nines crossed bats at Gage's You Have fo Guess! Members of the American Society of Piano Technicians are sponsored by an international organization of professional craftsmen. The have the indorsement of .piano mfgrs., music merchants and musical authorities. Their membership card is your assurance of highly skilled piano tuning and repairing. Next time don't guess--be sure! HARRY CALHOUN -- Woodstock 1063-W or HARRY J. GEARMAN Cary 4502 PIANO TUNING AND SERVICE Members of American Society of Piano Technicians Vatae of mm In Met €> . Iron helps bodies to build the "red" of the blood. The red pa*t of the blood, which is called hemoglobin, has the job of carrying oxygen from the air in the lungs to all part* of the. body. Good sources of iron are llvofC lean meat, spinach, apricots, dried beans and egg yolk. BELL * SHALES Interior and Exterior Painting Paper Hanging Also Spray Painting 106 N. Green St. McBeary TeL McHenry 24S*J or Crystal Lake 1S28-M-1 TsL Wonder Lake 41§ DR. B. H. WATKINS Dentist --Office How TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AQO ' - ' : • ' • * " Peter J. Freund of Woodstock lias j been making some extensive improvejments on his tenant house on Wauikegan street, recently vacated by {John Fransen and family. The big Smith bus, which during i the past few weeks has been operating between this city and Crystal [ Lake, still maintains its regular i schedule in spite of the fact that jthe patronage isn't as large* as had Tnaeday ft Saturdays: 9 a.m. teS pJB. I been expected. ~ ~ j Judging from the progress thus I far made 6n the McHenry-Woodl stock stretch of road, the contractor will have to go some from now on ! to complete his job before the adi vent of winter. I The Ringwood meat man doesn t enjoy his trip to Ostend very well these days. He comes in from the | south as far as Ostend ! then retraces. REMAN kept homing and boasted that one of eould find its way hone from anpwkere. Afriend bet him SO pounds that the' bird could not ily hack froihrt UiwBan. The bet wes taken ^nd tht pigeon was sent to King's £roiif sta tien to be let loosit, but the men making the bet artfully arranged fbr the bird's wings to be flipped be tore ft was liberated. At the end of a week it had not returned. "You wait," said the owner, confidently, "he'll be back all reet." At the end of .two weeks the friend claimed that he had won the bet. "He'll come home from any where," insisted the owner. After three weeks the friend went round to claim the 20 pounds State of County of ' In the Circuit County, Illiaole. IN CHANCES KATHERINE 1» McHenry f--Gen. No. 81249 GER, Plaintiff, HEN&Y J^SCHAFFER, * *], Do. ^^SSrNON KNOX, Attorney NOTICB OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that in pursuance of a Decree made and entered by said'Court in the above entitled matter on the 14th day of July, 1948, LCHARLES S. PARKER, Master in Chancery of the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois, will, on Saturday, the 14th day of August, 1948, at the hour of 10:30 in' the forenoon, Daylight Saving Time, at 107 W. Pearl Street the Yorkshireman. "He ooom last neet, but by gum, his feet were sore!" (fcUAKER PSYCHOLOGY Evenings and Sunday Mornings by Appointment! Lookout PPooiinn t Wonder Lake, KL FRANK E. LOW Insurance Writing Fire, Accident A Health Auto, Casualty and Life, in Reliable Companies, corners. Phone 95-J 301 Waukegan St. McHenry, 111. "Tha'U „ow«_.h«'. .O.V »id & and sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash the following described real estate: Commencing at . the Southwest corner of Lot .11, Block 18 in the Village of McHenry, West side^of Fox River, thence Westerly on.*the North, line of Pearl Street 2 rods* thence Northerly at a right angle with Pearl Street 12 rods; thence Easterly 2 rods and to the North West corner of Lot 7; thence Southerly on the West lines of Lots 7, 10 and 11 in said Block 18 'to the place of beginning, situated in the Soutn East quarter of Section 26, Township 45 North, of Range 8 Bast of the Third Principal Meridian, situated in the Village of McHenry, in the County of McHenry and State of Illinois. Said property will be sold subject to all general taxes due at the date A gentle Quaker, hearing a strange noise in his house one night, got up and discovered a burglar busily at work. > So he went and got his gun, then came back, and stood quietly in the doorwagr. ' "Friend," he said, 1 "would do thee no harm for the world, but thee" standest where I am about to shoot." v Bainy Weather i ' "v-.'iiS _ A drunk staggered home and jnade of said "sale. his way subconsciously through the I Dated this 26th day of July, 1948, house, winding up in the stall shower ! at Woodstock, Illinois. of his bathroom. As he groped j w CHARLES S. P about, haiurned on the water, del- j Master in Chancery of r Ironing Delicate Fabrics | When Ironing net, lace, veilings and loosely woven fabrics of thick and thin threads the iron never, {should be moved to an<* fro. To avoid : tearing these delicate fabrics it is | best to press directly down on them and lift iron with each stroke. A i pressing cloth also should be used. --Subscribe for The Plaindealer FREUND'S DAIRY GRADE A MILK Homogenized Milk, Coffee Cream, Whipping Cream, Buttermilk, Chocolate Milk, Butter, Eggs, Half and Half Cream, Cottage Cheese. PHONE McHENRY 636-W-2 Phone McHenry 584-R-2 -- Basement Excavating -- NETTS SAND AND GRAVEL Special Rates on Road Gravel andj Lot Filling . . Black Dirt . . Powif Leveling and Grading. J. E. NETT Johnsburg P. O.--McHenry DR. R. DeROME -- Dentist -- • |20 Green Street Phone 292-J. McHenry Office Hours: Tuesday and Saturdays from 10 to 4. Evenings by appointment. WATER PUMPS Fairbanks Morse Ejector and Pump types. All sizes. Complete and Easy install. Sump pumps. Take old pumpa iri trade. ENGSTROM SALES AND SERVICE Tel. McHenry 552-W-l (890 ft. from Nell's Ballroom) Arrow Refrigeration Co. COMMERCIAL, DOMESTIC AND AIR CONDITIONING SALES AND 8ERVICE Phone 686-R-l McHenry, 111. -- WANTED TO BUY -- We pay |6 to $2S for Old Horaea, leas for down horses and cattle. MATTS MINK RANCH Johiwburf - Spring Grove Road Phone Jehnsburg 814 CALL AT ONCE ON DEAD HOG8, HORSES AND CATTLE We pay phone charges McHENRY FLORAL CO. Phone 494 One Mile South of McHenry on Route 81 Flowers for all ottssio--I McHenry Sand and Gravel Co. Excavating and Crane Service -- Black Dirt -- Sand and^dhivel Road Grading CALL McHfcNfcY 97-J FRANK S. MAY Tracking Sand -- Black Dirt -- Crushed Grani Light Excavating -- Limestone Truck for Hire Phene McHenry 584-M-l R-l McHenry A. P. FREUND SONS Excavating Contractors Trucking, Hydraulic and Crane Service --ROAD BUILDING-- Tel. 204-M McHenry, DL DR. HENRY FREUND OPTOMETRIST At 514 Main St., West McHenry Steffan's Jewelry Store --(Closed Thursday Afteraoosiy- Eyes Examined -- Glasses Fitted Visual Training -- Visual Rehabilitation Complete Visual Analysis Daily: 9 to 12 and 1 to 5--Saturday Evenings: 9 te 8:89 PHONE McHENRY 452 Sand Gravel VERN THELEN Trucking Black Dir| Truck for Hire Tel. McHenry 688-W-l Box 178, Rt. 1, McHenry •Telephone No. 899 STOFFEL * REIHANSPERGEB Insurance agents for^all classes ef property in the best companies. West McHenry, Illinois uging himself plenty and making a racket which brought the Little Woman to the scene. Taking in the details, she called him all kinds of names winding up with a none too flattering estimate of his past, present and future. "That's right, honey," admitted the shuddering sot. "I'm everything you said--and worse. But let me in, won't you?--it's raining something awful out here." « #REAM COME TRUE "When 1 was a little child," said the sergeant, addressing his men at the end of an exhausting drill, "1 had a set of wooden soldiers. There was a poor boy in the neighborhood, and after I had listened to the beauties of charity, I softened enough to give them to him. "Then I wanted them back and cried," he continued quietly. "But my mother said: 'Don't cry, Tom. some day you will get your wdoden soldiers back.' "And," shouted the sergeant, glaring at his men, "believe me, that day hae come." \ Lest and * The following' notice was inserted in the columns of a country weekly: "Anyone found near my chicken house at night will be-found there in the .morning COUNTRY APPRAISAL PARKER, the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois. (Pub. July 29, Aug. 5 A Iff . Racing Pigeons Endowed With Unusual Stability According to some.authorities, racing pigeons date back 3,000 years. Pigeons have been useful in all wars, including both World War I and World War n. They were of high value during^ the Middle Ages, when mc scales' concerning activities at the battlcfronts were sent to base conr* menders. During the early part of the last War, the demand for birds by the military was greatest upon English breeders. Since the hav^c among the birds was terrific, repeated appeals were sent to the United States for some of its distance birds, and tens of thousands were sent, via plane, to battle stations in Furope. One of the most remarkable things about the racing pigeon is its ability to go along Indefinitely without oxygen. This was repeatedly demonstrated during the war. If a plane ericountered trouble, and had to be abandoned, it was the custom of fliers to close tightly the box in which the birds were kept and toss the box overboard: On repeated occasions, such airtight boxes were retrieved, after hours of floating on the water, and the birds were undamaged. Ohio's 8mali Parks The state highway department of Ohio maintains more than 309 "nail parka along the state highways. Approximately 4,500,000 persons these parks each year. Use lor Hard Cheese • XI a piece of cheese grows, hard --before you get around to using it, grate and store it in a jelly glass with holes punched in the lid. It keeps well and is delicious sprinkled over vegetable salads or spa ghetti/tttehes. (Joslvn A Parker) Office ~ K -r£ & DAN DANIELS LAKE SHORE CLUB DINING ROOM NOW OPEN serving from 6 p. m. until closing, daily -- Complete Dinners -- Sandwiches DAN at the HAMMOND ORGAN V# invite you 'to come to the LAKE SHORE CLUB • Route 120 -- Lily Lake McHenry, 111. A city boy and a country lad were walking down a street. Coming toward them was a product of the beauty parlor -- permanent wave, toC1isrluii«,g. C., from Scotla im. appears to American to use Instru- In weathe^obeervuthe afrrayr hare hid a leaning adopted land equipped with barometer, fflirmometer, hygrometer and rain gauge. Dr. Lining's interest in the weather lay in the afltctr of weather changes on the human hody* r 1 •••* • iMc «4ettiag *Caaned" * m & Animate at times find themselves te trouble when they shove their heads into cans, attfact^S by the food residue left in the container. Termites and Pecans Termites usually live in dead wood and most people associate them with wood destruction. However, pecan nursery stock and small trees sometime* are killed by the feeding of termites in the roots. The teee may have its taproot or its btanchea tunneled until only a sbefi or the bark remains. Mrs. George XL , Lake and her wether, John J« of Mew Orleans, La., were i recently when he spent several tars in the Clark home. In their fanwy of nine brothers ana sisters, he is " I eldest and she the youngest. ; The stafch caQs af doe are ass ' and thin, walled, thsrsfSrs digest ' easily ***** quickly. ' j • Cattle Travel Fa* ^ Brown Swiss cattle, one of the . world's oldest breeds, are found Is ! every climatic sone in the world. 1 For more than 5,009 years they have been exported from Switzerland, and for the past 80 years this : breed has been imported by the : United States. In the last IS years | the breed has found its way into 88 countries, and in some cases the breed, which is hardy and i resistant, hss been used effectively in crossbreeding. Simmered Eggs Eggs cooked >n the shell will look* and taste better if simmered instead of boiled. . V MOSEY INN RINGWOOD IftLEVMidNv , Every Friday Night PRAGER BEER ~ FRED BOWMAN, Prop. 1. 37 years in same place ef business. 2. pver 55,990 jobs built. 8. We do our own financing. No delays, no red tape. #. We have our own lumbar and material yard. 5. We manufacture our own till work. Exterior Completed Interior Unfinished We Can % Build for Yen Immediately IP YOUR LOT IS PAID FOR This FRAMI HOMI ® fWIRIe s^I^II MfN. 0* lift wM WMV- » NMV-I -H MWE* kW2HW2 l|S iSi IW0SS.IP row ufrn rjMH*. PMV flfM FARM BUILDINGS TO MEET EVERY NEED ^ * * USE BEST BUILTS EASY PAY PLAN • Open Saturday and Sunday 9 to 5 p.m. Wsdaesday noon te 9 p. S^ BEST BUILT CO. Branch Office McHENRY, ILL. -- |lt RIVERSIDE DRIVE t'lft ii. iLi.i.iini 741 T Street Come In. Write or PHONE McHENRY 748 MAIL THIS COUPON TOPAf Please give me a Free Estimate. My let is peid for and 1 am - ready ie 1MI.--~ Name Jt«u aty •rr PoCtt£. QjlaaMtMA Complete Hours: Wednesday Afternoons--1:99-5:99 Office--Koehr Supply Company, 542 Main Street. West MMccBl m Phone--McHenry 486 Woodstock 1185 INSURANCE EARL R. WALSH Fire, Auto, Farm and Life Insuraasa Rfprfurnttn i* REUABLE COMPANIES When you need insurance of any ktei Phene 48 or 118-M Green A Ehi McHenry scarlet fingernails, drugstore complexion and gaudy lipstick. "Now what do you think of that?", asked the city boy. The farm boy looked carefully and observed: "Speaking as a farmer, 1 ahould say that it must have been mighty poor soil to require so much top-dressing." FARM DRAINAGE Tflfafg Work Dene With .Modem Equipment Can Punish TUe . • LEO G. ZIMMERMAN Contractor Phone 1999-M-l R. F. Woodstock, HL D. S CLEANING SERVICE -v >^\ ^ _ Done in Our Own Plant Monologue A girl was out with a soldier. "So you really think I'm . the most adorable girl you ever knew?" she cooed. "Uh-huh." "Do you think I'm the most attractive girl you have ever seen?" "Uh-huh." "Oh, I'm so glad! And do you adore my figiSre?" "Uh-huh." "You do say the moat marvelous things, darling! Please do go on." nurtg r arm census ; Plans are under way to obtain a world census of agriculture in 1960. Statistics will include crop acreages, livestock owned, size of farms and type of ownership. ELM STREET FLORIST PT£ 120 IhPU M MIHRY »0! •WE t / j P t y A a / i A - H . O H E C S SprtghtHer Clothing There Is a continuing ?rend In men's clothing to*.varda greater color variety, with emphasis on lighter shades in evening wear and brighter colors for sportswear. i I ' 806 & GREEN ST., McHENRY Vto Pickup and---- Delivery Service Phone McHenry 20 Attend YOUR ILLINOIS STATE AIR AUG. 13 AUG. 22 . .10 GREAT DAYS OF ENTERTAINMENT, COMPETITIONS ami EVENTS HARNESS RACES-- Afternoons, Aug. 14, Aug. 16 flirougli Aug. 20 MUSICAL REVUE--. Nights, Aug. 14 through Aug. 21 WLS BARN DANCtr- Night, Aug. 14 BARBERSHOP QUARTET-- Night, Aug. 22 $300,000 in prises a* 13. 14. IS. Other AAA AUTO RACES-- Afternoon, Aug. 21 MOTORCYCLE RACES-- Afternoon. Aug. 22 NIGHT HORSESHOWS-- Aug. 13 through Aug y VETERANS DAY-- 15 Neari^|3 GOVERNOR'S DAY-- Aug. 19 d awards. Free admlmioa. days MS (incMes tax) NMttSr.KMW NnHTI.MEEI NMtrtfMMn (HMMT FAX GROUNDS • SMtMOFKLD, ILLINOIS r

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