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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 Nov 1948, p. 12

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t*s Ust of ths laigMt fresh weigh BM(I thu IMS fish MfMMdM the purring marie. It ia British To Imp pictures ud mirrors ftem a mik on the wall, pot a thumb tack at the back of both bottom comer*. 11M tacks keep tha ftami from tovoMnc tha Dthaw Agalast MMew Sunshine and fmh air are tha homeraaker*s boat dsfenss agalnt mildew and mold. A furaaoa (I9 alao helps rid tha house of maty odors. ^. Cheep! Chef! Cbesp! ' Paw people realise that tha 14 Magttah sparrows turned looaa ta Oantral Park In 1S66 ara tha aneeotore of tha minions of thaaa birds all ever tha United Statas. I earn la g "Clean 8wwy* ik wssMy bath for tha broom wilt ham a dean sweep and giro montha of additional life tot the broom. The broom riwM ba dipped up and down in hot soapy water and then In a dear water rinse. . Subscribe for The Plaindealer WlbHa OB Age Approximately one-twentieth of our population la over the age of 45 year*, and about 8 par cant are over 68 years. OM Fs Jams 11 Do not throw away adult's old pa» Titers la tuuallgr material Jtft In them to make pa* for children. SNUFF VS PLACE Open from 5:30 p. m. to 9 A, M. Serving plate lunches and homemade chili Sandwiches of all kinds. FISH FRYS ON FRIDAY dosed Snndays after 9 a. m. 126 RIVERSIDE DRIVE Community Auto Supply Looted on Hifhwiyi 120-31 TELEFHOin 778 FOR EASY WINTER STARTING ^Replace with ATJTO LITE SPARK PLtTOS HIXHOLF IGNITION PARTS Sooth Wind •AS HEATERS 29.96 1948 TROPIICC AIRE HOT WATER HEATER 24.96 WINTER ACCESSORIES OF ALL KINDS Super Clear Chrome DeLuxe WINDOW 11LM 700 LITE8 29c ^-•.-.•'Seal Beam Units DriYe Safely [" - 7.46 " •fill By •II KKNIIITOBUO SUM McDBRMOTT dropped in at the poet office before heading back to the cabin. There was a latter tor Mm and the camp new* paper. The letter was from the main office. "Mr. Fronds W. McDermott. Silver Pine Camp "Dear Praneia: Sorry to Interrupt anything ao Important aa a honeymoon-- even a delayed honeymoon-- with anything aa trivial as business However, the Santa Ruis deal broke sooner than expected. Pred Lang ia having to take hit wife to a higher altitude. You have been appointed district manager for that area. Instead of reporting here Monday, pleaae go directly there Pred haa arranged tor you to take ovar their place. You're a lucky dog. It'a • nice, two-bedroom house, furnished. Ben regards, .,K ' TOM." Stypa grabbed the groceries end legged the trail to their cabin. District manager 1 Oh, . I man. How he could 3* Miwtl use that pay in- Ftetieo eroese. '•Honey/* he celled, neerlng the cabin, "where are youT" "Got a letter from the boss," said Slim. "The Santa Ruis deal's gone through." "Really!" cried Bill. An lnatant later she was ofeit on the porch. "Let's see!" Slim handed It to her. When she reached the part about the house, her face shone. "Oh, Darling, Pm so tickled," "My big, sweet District (Manager t" said Bill, softly. "A real house! Let's celebrate." "Okeh," grinned Slim. "Hi about dinner at the Lodge?" "Wonderful." said BUI. 'Til finish dressing." Slim sat down In the rocker again; stretched otot his legs Life was pretty wonderful. He sat there thinking about his new Job, then picked up the camp peper. His eyes caught e news Item. "Wen, I'll be done-gone!" fee grswled. "What ia It?" called Sill "Oh, this darned newspaper," grumbled SUm. He reed sarcastically. 'After a two Wfffb stay in Silver Pines, Mr. awl Mrs. Bin Mc* Dermott loeve Sundey lor San Prancieco.' Mr. end Mrs. BILL MeDermottf" Among thooa, prsssnt were "tha Bill McDermotts." Never 'the Praneia McDermotta." The men from the city directory hed beepme very Kconfuaad whan he Interviewed them In the directory. It sold quite plainly. "William McDermoU (Prences)." Now she was back egein on the porch. SUm stored at her In amazement. She had on e pair of SUm's sleeks. She'd folded up the pent legs and they bulged in wads at her anklea. Hia flannel shirt hung deer to her knees; his tennis sneakers stuck out like snowahoes.. His big hat came down, to her eyea. the greelaet oi is tiiiiMiftii,in OpMMsiala, ! nearly 1*006** ttgk. ef the eoontrias km el» water lelas sfstsaas. h Mora than e aoore of Indian trihse elready drew many vlaitoi* to ttae euaial fssttvala. n--sy o»ap . i*a 1647 honey production aated st T.MO.eee pounds, n efeoW the smell UN crop of ajQMOi peonds. According to the Mlchlgea Sfop reportbig asrvtoe, the etatsre ttCfleney crap was produced mjm eblenlee-^e decrease of <8 par owl fNae the reeord 122,600 coloariss e pair earlier. Production per ooleaqr averaged 35 pounds, ie pounds •MM thee the reeord low average of 9S poends In 1946. Midget Spy _ _ _ _ e f t h e s m a l l e s t d w a r f s w h o aver lived was itlchebourg, w!|o eras eariy St In Jies high. He smuggled dispatches/ In end out of Paris-during the French Rerotatkn iSsgtiissd as a Wqr, ta a Burse's arana. He was N years eM Whan he died. l>owa Steer: An average 1,000-pound stew will dress down to IMS pounds of beef, ldl pounds of by-products and SM poqads of shrinkage and waste. Uncle Sam Says INSURE YOUR FUTURE WITH M SAVINGS BOND PLAN •f I), s. U.S. T _ . October 4, I04A. The City Coeaell *et in assU-aioathly suetiag with Overtoa preeidiag. Mlnaea proseat Althoff, Andersoa, George J. Freoad, George P. Fseafcd, Begaer, Tonyan Absent: None. Motion by Begaer,N aeeoaded by George J. Freand, that the minntea of the last meeting be approved a« read. Motion carried. Motion by George J. Freand seconded by Tonyan, that the treasurer's report be approved aa read. Motioa carried. Motion by Althoff, seconded !>• George P. Freoad, that the collector's report be approved as read, carried. Motioa Motion by Hefner, sseoaded b George J. Freand, that the clerkI's report be approved as, read Motion carried. Motioa hy Regaer, seconded by George J. Freund, that the following bills be paid as approved bj the finaace committee: Lester R. Bacon, 8alary ........ $22040 John J. McCarthy, Salary ........ 186.40 J. O. Grobel, 8alary 1M.40 Philip M. Thennee, Salary ........ 168.60 Arthur J. Smith, Salary 180.40 W. C. Feit*. Salary .... 131.60 Earl B. Welsh, Office expense „ 65.00 Mayme Boss, Salary I commiasions 64.10 Victor H. Kasser, Engineeriag services ... 742.77 Aatoa H. Frennd, Labor on streets 183.60 Edward J. Theanes, Police duty 140.00 Paul E, Geraseh, Labor ea waterworks 7.00 Edward H. Nickels, Supplies .... 13.47 Freund Oil Company, Kerosene , 1.00 Earl R. Walsh, Freight paid .... 3.88 Richard F. Josten, Gas k oil, police car A truck .................. 83.62 Hana Flaea, Repairs to police car 3.50 1 I H I I I I M I I I I I I I H I H I I I I GIFTS ;: We eany a complete As- \ \ \ sorfcment of j j LAMPS, MIRRORS, PIC- ;; ;; TURRB, CARD TABLE ! I ;; 8KT8, HAMPERS-- the home. «§!§. i! PL Hi. Justen :: Furniture Co. WIST MoHSNRT I MIH6MIIHI6I l l i m i M l t McHeaijr #s. PSnaefs' Oo^p. Lawn seed j W«ber Phuabing A Heatiag, Tapping water males McHeary Sand aad Gravel Co.. Black dirt i ' Dorothy Miller, Freight paid .... Bernard N, Smith, Haaliagsaad' on beach McHeary Lumber - Gomoaav. Lumber Tonyaa Coutractioa Coiaipany, Labor on streeta - Eto Erickson, Police radio.maintenance McHenry Sign Service, Street •Igns John J. Vycital Hardware, Supplies ---T, Collector of Iaternil Beywias^ Income tax .. .. James B. Clow A 8oM,*"Water" worka sopplies Ilinois Bell Tekphoae Co., Telephone service Public Service Company,"Power A light Y A light ...w».i.,ilralii-t„,,,i ....... ' Motioa by Altifcatf, iieeoaded Andersoa, to eater into agreemeat i the firm of Ballmaa A Main pet ing sale of l«0,000.60 Bridge Boads, Motioa eanied. \ Mfettoa by Geerge J. seconded by Althoff, to adjourn. Motioa - - L OYSatTON, H Wi ^ ' ' City Clwrl nmiiiinii" Xa a single hot ataeh'ea ge evaporate from the leaves ef a Ourtls Map, the U. 8. dspaMment of Complete Use ef' Lert . rimsiMss at Wsttles Drug Store, Heavy. • mtiSlA UH,ra>""ONLY » T»ller»dto ^ * An;- StjU Tos OhooM i°®a> ®e • OoAnmteed SaWictioB °® **** ^tPe0t * Hundreds of Samples to Only $58.00 tU* Wo*iA QttLf GUARANTEED AGAINST HmmA and Sttatfl y ISffiGARDlESS OF CAUSE! . sjlsns ta three different lengths and fMHorlr ITOV ssM Ie ateces bet ta sfetpped < guarantee. XaU seat card teday aa«A get the i das guaranteed stertrlnga ftem yeur dlstcibeter. of wasasn. tnm eeast to coast, have solved their m with wstttea ifaetsaWt Sea- Leant hew thousands MAW. TO KEHDEX HOSIERY Bos 96. West McHeary. ZD. aiiia Lowest Priced Car With Fluid Drive. HERE'S WHY WE SAY rv' '> ;k- LfrifOd****1 K-S>. WITH K Hke that dM| W e o t i n g h ° u s e ethtag to s mae. f t U i o i . - n t c • uktrk W M t P . It gives you all me hot wetor jou went: 11 you went it::: without work : dirt 2:: inexpensively, tool Install one end foggat it: Stop in and let us show you why you gst MORE, in ail tfasse ways: numma AT NO EXTRA GOT irf tymwmwfK Read the our cec WHEN MMI NOT WAIW PKOM IACH TANKftH :: end hot, not lukewarm, the famous Westinghouse BAPFLS won't 1st incoming coll water mix with the hot. HOT WATMt AT U» COST Westinghouse COROX elements put mil the heat you pay for Urmctly into the water. None ia wested hseting the tank walb or the outside eir: YIARS OF SMVtCI--LONQlit UFg New TANK-GUARD stope tank eorrosion. You alao get e 10-Year PROTECTION POLICY. Standard ^Models aa low ar $149.95 QUICKLY AND IASIIY INSTAHI0 CAREY ELECTRIC SHOP -- ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS -- TELEPHONE 251 CLOSED THURSDAY AFTERNOONS "How do I look?" aha asked, tie face perfectly sober. "What's the UleaT" "Don't fit so good, do they? asked Bill, twisting around, lift in her shirt tall end tugging at th«§ baggy seat Bill came over • to SUm. Shs! grinned at him. tweaked his noae set in his lap. "This is going mbei new life for uo. A new town. New friends." Bill squirmed around oh 81iTn'*j lap She took an envelope from af pocket, handed it to him. He opened it with some difficulty legal document. "What's this?" asked Slim 'Read it," aaid Bill. last parsgraph." Slim read aloud. "This court hereby stipulates in the future Willa Weatherford Mc* Defmott will be legally known a|; Violet Willa Weatherford McOermott " "Violet I" snorted 3lim. "It's not so bad. Slim," whispered Bill, "if you just say "Vi'.M 1 "Vi," ventured Slim carefully He took her in his arms and kissed her He paused once to whisper. "Vi, •Darling.*' If ye«Ve ia eye tike whet pea eee when yea take a leek at teday's Uf feature-rick Dodge. Patients per Norse Average ratio of patients per nttrae In psychiatric hospitals in the 1946 was 124 mentally ill for each profes- Sooroe of Bare Plrea Damp hay is one of the principle causes of btu-n fires. Therefore, be sure that the hay Is well cured. Check regularly for several weeks for any signs of heating. There's ne better tfaee than now to first band Just hew *»«ck Dodge you for your money today. Check many Dodge features that riding and driviaf .. . lewer ceet Maiateaaace. Tee, »'s a mighty big steay 1m Dodge today... • story fliafi tee big Why not dref around at. dealer's end see for yourself yeur new-car dollar talks talk Dodge! hew big JErfE"* I v 301 E. PEARL STREET A: S. BLAKE MOTOR SALES, Inc. / , PHONE. 186 M&n&titi. 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