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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Oct 1948, p. 7

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,! WiM-i • V? 4 **'3^ ' rw~ -•-- '. |(I|- r -- - ^W-H- * r . -% % • - i"' ^ ^ I" '*' • *' •* .* - • • '< Thursday, October 14,1948 5^T'.% • THt McHENRY PLAINDEALER .« *+s"' " '"SWi .'fcP- :V >5, " * * "e^'4r ' '•*" ' .4. esj?to . •sfrpietfe-,;. ** 'A ' : : ytoB# •.'- ' ' * HINGWOOD • • M M i u m m m n M f » < i is (By Mrs. Georr* Sheuavd) 111I I1111 f 11II Mrs. Louis Hawley. \ ner was served at noon. Prices wereI Calif., Monday, being called here by! - _ , . • _ . . ^ , I Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler enter- awarded to Mrs. Nick Young, Mrs. the illness and death of her father,1 Cause of Inanmla Planning for Canniag \ Betratroa far tained their five hundred club at their; Ed Thompson, Mrs. Helen Young, John Blackman. -Although it seems like an abrardl- j It Is.wise to make a plan for can- World's first installation of a betrahome Thursday evening Prizes were! J?'88 M*e Diedrich and Mrs- L«»ter Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bowman and! over-much sleep is a possibility. ; **"*• Hie plai> should include ap- tron for cancer treatment and fawarded to Mrs Geonre Shenard and H' ,, daughter and Ted Wilson of Marengo j Anyone who needs an unusual amount proximate quantities of each fruit search will be made at the Univertfty a i ^ „ The Youth Fellowhip group will were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. of sleep each night or awakens still and vegetable to be preserved and of Illinois college of medkfne in CMtired after a long night's sleep should ; may be based on the family's needs, cago. The betratron was Inverted in seek the reason. Podr sleeping equip* i storage space and garden. |-1940 bv Prof. Donald Kerst of ^he awarded to Mn. Lnter C.rr and in Eltfn, Thursday. A chickei'd?"! "Xuror.*"""1 * t"eh"*' «"• Philip Fonk, M'r. and" .Mrs.' Nela """"Jl' R win nryr °f. "?*« n. g 1 Aurora- Madison, Mr. and Mrs. Johrf Madi- *,eep- R«P>«ce*nent with new. good ; Spraying DDT oil solution on walla, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Berg have on, Mrs. Ben Stone, Mr. and Mrs. <IuaUty mattresses and bedsprings Is, woodwork, the undersides of chairs, purchased the Andrew Hawley home. Thomas Redmond, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- thcn> e**y solution to the problem. ; tables, and shelves will control roach- Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Kane spent sel Soddy, Mrs. Jane Soddy, Mrs. Jf this is not the cause, there may be j es, ants, silverfish, book lice, and tfie weekend with friends at Cham- Nancy Madison, Mrs. John Northway,; physical, mental or emotional reasons . other household pests. In using DDT faign and attended the football game. Mr. and Mr. Earl Walden of Kenosha;- Which should be corrected. Mrs. Marie Wegner and sons Mrs. Leon VanEvery, Mrs. Leo Karls,1 M __ ' ---- * wiiii <iw;k ranon oaiurnsy Mra. Viola Low entertained the Mrs. Kenneth Cristy and George evening, Oct. 6. women's five-hundred club at her : J . Thtre win be juj school Friday as home Wednesday. Prizes were. WAT THE "HIGH" COST OF LIVING utitk /fact Suit Tl' Wi TAILOR T0 . _ .. YOUR MEASURI " • '* ^ thi Tailor HUNDREDS OP QUALITY WOOiBIS TeL 12S R TO CHOOSE FROM- 41« M.i„ St. jppi HOC nm STYl£ YOU MtEFfK , McHenry v v * Special Price Salt / _ Finest Quality Only $58 ^ ^ tjrbarw-Champaign, who immediately pointed out its cancer fighting possibilities. Research in this direction was delayed during the war while attention wal centered on using the betratron for industrial x-ray work. slivM'i pit • MoFai FistM Kia§ la hit Mill" You can say that again, Zeke! There's only one place to. put MiPfi PoW Pu^h Piston Rinn. That's in the engine of Dodge and Plymouth cars or Dodge Trucks that have readied the "oil-burning'* age. There they restore pep and power .. . save on oil and gas- bills. So why waste oil and hard-earned money? Let us examine your car or truck. If needed we can install.. 4 » M5Par hw»r Fsscfc P/sfM ft/ifs Factory EnginMrtd and ln»p*ct*d for DODGE-PLYMOUTH CARS DODGE JFETFAK' TRUCKS * A. S. Blake Motor Sales, Inc. 301 E. PEARL STREET McHENRY, ILLINOIS PHOHB166 JiAited Mrs. Linus WegneT and Mr. Ed Kails and Mr. Hairy Ander-> jiaughter at the Woodstock hospital son of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. John Friday evening . Blackman, Jr., of Antioch; Mr. and' Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Andreas and Mrs. Webster Blackman of Chicago,! fcmily spent Sunday with the latter's Mrs. Kupac of Richmond and Mrs. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ebel; John Freberg and son of Los Angeles. «t Algonquin. Calif. • Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy spent' we weekend with relatives at Wau- CARD OF THANKS , «« , . . . . . . . . . w i s h in this manner to thank Mrs. Paul Hill and children visited all those who in anyway assisted ua relatives in Elgin Thursday. in our recent bereavement, r Mr. and Mrs. Phelp Saunders of | MRS NELLIE BLACKMAN ' Sycamore spent Thurday evening in AND FAM1LY*- the Fred Wiedrich Jr., home. -- *, . Mesdames Roy Harrison, C.L. Har-S ' rUo^Lonnie Smith and _ Eva Eppel) FfM TtMkf H iniMMl attended Grand Lodge in Medinah , _ . _ _ Temple in Chicago Wednesday. Eatift Fiallf Ettt kff\U | Mrs. Emma Anderson and Mrs. u m ^ j., t. aaa ! Ted Kooistra and children of Sharon. i Wis., were visitors in the Wayne 1 f??,u r ?!Tm FOBS and Wm. McCannon homes, i ""P . T*_ m j Saturday < and old. lwi|li^ from the tod- | Mrs. George Shepard spent a few! }ust leanrfag » eat MTsped idays with her daughter, Mrs. Alan' "" i Ainger, and family at Hebron. j Mr. and Mrs. (Louis Winn and 'daughter, Janet, spent from Ffriday until Monday in Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr., returned home Friday from Lexington, Ky. where they spent the week at the races. Mrs. Collins has returned home from Belojt, where she visited in the home of her son, Wm. and family. Subscribe for The Plaindealer However, one should avoid contact of oil solutions with the skin and also avoid inhaling the spray, using old gloves and a mask for protection. Toni Permanent Wave Kits. tlJS and |2.00. Wattles Drug Store. 35-tf / * Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nordgren of Waukegan were visitors in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home, Thursday evening. ' apple to grandpa, who slice! them, can enjoy thb frail. TTiey offer cditM beauty, a pleasing aroma, tart flavor, a crisp texture and nutritional value. Hiey are a'good source of minerals and vitamins and help stimulate normal intestinal activity. Eaten often, they can make valuable contributions to the diet. Some people get into a rut about apples. They use them only for pie, sauce or baking. There are many 'SPEEDY" by NICK MIU-ER'S McHENRY GARA6E "nuCTSMt REPUTATION, 840 fMBi >#0U«E HREOtMU.! NICK MILLERS *HEIIRtGAM6t gggguSij BECAUSE OUR WOW IS THE FINEST 4ND OUR PQKES ARE REASONABLE, SO>CUSEE *•16 BILL ooESNrrFiTrt HERE IQEKNA .WHY MOT? 608 FRONT 8TESET ROUTE 31 PHOK|5 106-S other ways, to serve them. Raw j apples make a good snack or dee- Mr. and Mrs. Harry P.ul of H.r- *«* * "i* vard and Fred Maxon of Belvidero " hungriest were callers at the home of Mrs. Collins Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stanken of Ridgefield, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Benoy of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walkington and family and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Whiting were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler. Mrs. Lisenby of Woodstock spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Oldchild in a healthful manner. Red apples and a plate of cheese make an easy-to-serve dessert, or they may be used in fruit cups. Diced apples can be combined with celery and dates for a salad, or they can be used with cabbage. They also combine well with citrus fruits. They can be used in cooking and son and family. baking_ . Chopped apples can be Miss Annabel Wagner of Madison! added to the oatmeal while it is is spending the week with Mrs. John; being cooked. Serve with top milfc Hojran and family. < a dash of cinnamon and brown Mrs. Marie Wegner and sons visited i Mrs. Linus Wegner Kathy, at the Woodstock hospital, sugar. Try adding % cup peeled. Sunday Mrs. Ed Bauer and family spent Sunday evening in the Marvin Arsneau home at Richmond. Mr. ad Mrs. Earl Betts and chil- ^ chopped apples to a plafe muffin mixture Just before baking. Protein fer todnstrlal Workers According to a New York state nu» ,dren visited relatives at Wheeling trition survey, most men Industrial Sunday. j workers have all the protein they 1 Mrs. John Freberg and son re- • need daily, while less thsn half of {turned to their home in Los Angeles,! the women do. * n_r*i n.f*ifi.nyi-r_ri_r (POLITICAL ADVERTISING) DON A. WICKS REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOE STATE'S ATTORNEY OF McHENRY COUNTY Urges you to exercise your right as an American citizen by casting your vote at the GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 2,1 And respectfully solicits your vote and support for the REPUBLICAN TICKSf *» yilMIIU«lliaillimtliauUMtftllllfliaillltfBaiiaa«uita«aaaaaaaaasaassasssa>assssss>ssassssa..s..«MM.«.M....K........ ' ^ OPENING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16th n m f i I The Complete Hardware Stc^e Designed and Stocked To Fill Tour Needs TMe management of' W. B. BJORKMAN & SON HARDWARE extends you a most cordial invitation to visit and shop in our new mocjel hardware store. 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