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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Mar 1951, p. 6

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L. Miller. 488; D. Bchaefer. 18t- 444; H. Knox, 4S»; B. Clark. 474. Freund Oil. 2; Peterson Boat, I. B. Houck, 202-241-685; M. Wilbrandt, 437; R. Freund, 421; B. Josten, 431; V. Peterson, 457; L. Frtsby. 422; B. Peisert, 471. ' Carey Electric. 2; Stilling^ Town ft Country, 1. Old Bridge. 2; McHenry Cab, 1. •> B. Buergler, 177-470; N. Larkin, 452. ' • MoUri^i, i; Cfcarta iUu», 1 J.flirty. R08411 BUM llwfcr 8Al«s, Ij fctfisftfr Sttate Baak. l. M. Thennes, 5S6. / Klstnhaiis Lumber, McHeary Laundry, 0. "" y R Justen. 202-502. Altbott. Hdwe., 2; jfciverRide Bakery, 0. O. Scbaefer, 218-550; It Peisert, 210-644. STOCK CLAIMS County Treasurer J. C. Stevens, announced claims amounting to $1,150 paid during the last year for sheep, turkeys and one cow killed by dogs. There were a total of sixty-six sheep and seventeen turkeys reported distroyed. Flfi teen dollars were allowed for each J sheep, five dollars for a turkey and V.F.W«r- . : 7 . I seventy-five dollars for the loss of jbog Faces, 2; Fly Boys, 1. | the cow. Claims are paid out of the It. Weyland, 226-554; Smith, 518.'. Ux k ,$wabbies. 3; Bell Hops, 0^ • " 602; Creuti. ST8. * ft. of A.-- ! Buss Motor Sale* 2i P. M.^ Justen Furn., 1. \ It - John the Tailor, 2; Wattles Drug Store. 1. ' Cubs Inn, 2; McHenry Co-ops, 1. ^ fiwen Smith, 4*1. liaimfrhl- ISSVE TAX STAMPS Services Held For Albert I>ol#h • Twenty-three federal tax stamps for slot machines have been issued since Jan. 9 by the Chicago office of the Internal Revenue department, which serves twenty-six northern Illinois counties. Purchases since July 1 in this district totaled 932, with McHenry county having been issued 189 of these. Services jwere held at 1:45 p.m. fast;Thursday, March 8, from the Round Lake Community church for Alberta May Dolph, 26, who died in the Dixon State hospital earlier in the week. Burial was in Grant cemetery. Miss Dolph, a lifelong resident of the Round Lake community was an invalid all her life. Survivors include her father, Lester; and a brother, Leslie. "i The body rested at the George Justen and Son funeral hoiu« uotil time of last rites.* SULLIVAN and RUSSEL, Auctioneers Having decided to discontinue dairying the undgarfgned will sell Ipl the farm located 3% miles Southwest of Fox River Grove, 2ft miles Northeast of Algonquin and 1% miles North of the JuaoUaa ef Mate Routes 62 and 25, on ^ TUESDAY. MARCH 27. at 18 o'clock sharp 1 40 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK & ' _ consisting of the following: M Holitola Dairy Cows. IS of these cows are close springers and • fetve freshened In the past SO days. Here Is an opportunity to purekast cows irlth pleitj of sice and In good flesh. 1 Helstein Bali* 2 y*rs *14 j- • , FEED III busbsls oats, 150 bushels wheat. 5 tons baled alfalfa k*TMACHINERY MeOormiok Deeriiig corn binder and bundle loader, MoCormick DeeriV msnart spreader, McCormick Deeribg 7-ft. tractor disc, Johh Pssrs earn planter with fertillier and bean attachment, end gate sssdsr, MeCormick Deering 6-ft grain binder, 2 double unit Universal Ktykar. 10 milk cans. Numerous other items. Hit Doiga tt-ton pick-up truck. 76 White Leghorn Hens ANDREW SOBY USUAL THORP TERMS. .. i THORP SALES CORPORATION, Clack. W. V. POWERS, Representative Phone Woodstock, Illinois 110 I 'Sjff; --i% HY COOK? WE FEED YOU BETTER FOR LESS x" ^ LITTLE CHEF 138 tt. RIVERSIDE DRIVg Kiwcmis Plans Anniversary ATTENDED SISTER Mrs.. John Phalin of McHenry acted as matron of honor for her sister. Miss Marcia Lou Kerns, of Woodstock, who was married to Pvt. James R. Latham in the First Methodist church in that city last Thursday evening. MRS. KANN BURIED . Services for Mrs. Corinne Kann, mother of Frank Kellner of McHenry, were held in Chicago last week. Mrs. Kaan died av^4«nly March 1. • W-. GIRL SCOUTS EXHIBIT April 14 is the date of the GirJ Scout exhibit in which twentyeight troops in the Lakeside council area are participating by displaying the work the troops a accomplishing. The exhibit, to be" held at the Round Lake consolidated school gymnasium, will be open to the public from 2:30 to 9 p.m. At the last meeting of the Kiwanis club, members made arrangements for the annual anniversary night. As star guest, they they arranged to have O. Arthur Gran, special agent for the FBI. Mr. Gmn will tell how the FBI functions and about some of his experiences. This will be a ladles' night, with music and entertainment The Kiwsnians also arranged to purchase a siren for the Wonder Lake volunteer fire department. This is an added safety measure and another contribution In their efforts at being of service to their Community. The ten-week program for this summer to raise additional funds was also discussed. As this is a project of major proportions, it will take the committee quite a while to perfect the details. The youth committee reported that the young man who was paroled to their care by a local judge was secured a good position by one of the club members in the type of work he likes to do and is doing very well. Robert Doerrfeld, Herman Gertz, Floyd Covalt and Joseph X. Waynne had been selected as delegates to the International Kiwanls national convention to be held in St. Louis from June 17 to 21. TO OUT-PATIENT - ' DENTAL TREATMENT Veterans of World War II who expect Uncle Sam to help them with their dentist bills should not wait until they have a toothache before seeking federal aid, the Illinois Veterans Commission has announced. Any veteran who had dental work peVformed "while serving in the armed forces during World War II should have a accord at treatment on file with their particular branch of service. By applying now for out-patient dental treatment, a veteran who may be eligible can save a lot of time that Is usually consumed ttk checking records. Out-patient treatment for dental #ork can be performed by the dentist of the veteran's choice provided he Is a participating" dentist of the Veterans Administration. Most d€ht!ata are authorized. Veterans wishing iislstance in applying fo^any vet/rans' benefits may contact the service officer of the Illinois Veterans' Commission at their office, located at 109% Benton street, in Woodstock. If you scorch food, put a raw po^jato in It and let it stand for awhile. This will "draw" the burned lavor--unless, of course, the food is actually burned. ftASCBBSOKE A definite Aangtr zone stretches ah tad of every moving ear. It's the distance within which you can YOU ttAVENT UNTIL YOU'VE WASHED and DRIED YOUR CLOTHES .vv: • •• - § *-*f AT THE ' Elm St. West of Brldj. PHONE 308 C61d wtat^r con^tloirt]V lengthen that so** and eoneWtt^U}* your dangers. Bq ssfrs jwtf stop* Rom where I sit ~.ip Joe Marvh Watch Out Fof 'Blind-SpoH" .ir : Stopped by Sqnlnt HOIer'a farm not _ the other day and saw a vinegar --now it's there to s1 bottle iii his kitchen with an over sized cucumber inside it. The cu cumber fllled the whole bottle. Front wtare I sit, we co«ld tako, a cue from Squint and watch for Mr own "blind-spots" and prejn- "What's a cucumber doing in '*^ore grow t00sM|^ t» there?" I asked him. "That's my 'blind-spot' reminder," says Squint. "My grandmother kept one in her kitchen to remind her to take stock of herself now and then. "I slipped that bottle over thft cucumber when it was just starting to grow on the vine," he went on. "And like certain viewpoints. get rid of. We've got to reepeet aiw neighbor's right to his prefersncet ...prefereniees for a certain nahl of ear, a favorite movie star, «|r temperate glaea of beer after work We won't be tripped by any bii spots if we keep ofcr eyes-as ntnda--opsn! UHIVERSITT STUDElfT mong eleven residents of the county currently enrolled in the University of Illinois college of .dentistry, medicine and pharmacy iny Chicago is included Eugene Uqti, son of Mr. and Mrs. John iti of McHenry. ROAST TURKEY 65c Whipped Potatoes -- GtMet Gravy -- Safe Dressing Cranberry Saace -- Vegetables -- Rolls A Batter FRIED FILLET of PERCH 65c Whipped Potatoes--Vegetables--Tarter Saace--Roll ft Batter DELICIOUS CHOP SUEY Chow Mela Noodles or Steamed Rice--Vegetables--Roll k Batter SPECIAL - SUNDAY COMPLETE DINNERS I Vr.; ALSO SANDWICHES I WHY PAY MORE? $1.55 k-T: fi-e y • • s /4te yote fattPMMce j4$eHcy ? ® y* ** iittiHing for a good insurance agency-- we will qualify. If you want friendly and courteous treatment -- you will get it at our office. If you believe in sound insurance offered by capital stock empamcs . we sell it. If you need someone to worry • r y«<t--call on ns. You will not regret it. Onr ad trice costa you nothing and places yon J.; nuder no ol>ligation. THE KENT COs "ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE" For Ov«n 27 Yoars. I Rivorsido Drivi McH«nry, IU Mauticei Shop, 126 S. Groen Street McHenry, Illinois PHONE McHENRY 756-R Copyright, 1951, United States Brewers Foiotdatum • ALKA SELTZER New 54c SAFETY SEAT FOR BABY 6^2-01. JERGENS LOTION 49c Mwft Nmim 14-oz. USTERINE ANTISEPTIC 79c TOILET ADAPTER A mw Mm in baby *•«!• dlmlly m (MM bawl. Il'» tail Iccfcing withawl end can't cam* Inm . . . and N will n«l mar Mm rtgulaf »oil«» Mat. In this MW kM of Mat far baby tollat training. AM* baby In (ittinf htnUMnlly upclaht. IH a^»awtof» or* avirfMN tba aw» mnrt It's MM. A*k for tha "lIMla Owfi Tailtt A4a^tw" . . . anly $3.M. 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