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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Mar 1952, p. 6

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"Mi -St-l-'*, W'; -;• f * i^f * jr- f ™ppF - # ' • ^ , *•«*'* ^ «c- -. ,v' ^ ** -^v "'r '-X s\! . v %"\ w*-f ^'*7' itlMK yf.|TWW?IT.I?y ^ ;f * v****' y. :*r*K,... j, ^ y ^ *•.,£> -*• ^ n--.* Thnjadiy. March 19* 1952 ffip-' te# OBTUNG BROTHERS AUCTION En TOtftli iwtlnaHf Bavin# decided to qult^farming end dissolve partnership, we will Mil at Public Auction on the old ECONOMY -- AND -- "^McCONNELL A*Ji. AU( Woodstock Nels Pearson farm located 4 miles South of McHenry, 1V4 miles North of Barreville and 3 miles Northeast of Crystal Lake on the Barreville blacktop road the following described property, on SATURDAY. MARCH 15. 1952 Beflnhf at 1 P. M. Slurp. MACHINERY M tractor and cultivator; F-20 tractor and cultivator; M-l corn picker; 2-16 Case plow; 2-14 John Deere plow; Case tractor corn planter; IHC drag four section;' IHC eight ft. disc; IHC side rake; Oliver tractor mower; IHC spreader; rubber tire wagon with rack and corn box; rubber tire wagon and rack; wooden wheel wagon and corn box; horse cultivator; AC combine; Dodge 1940- 1% ton; grease gun; hog troughs and feeder, 'fork, shovels, etc.; McD 314 tractor plow; JD 999 corn planter; Intl. hay loader; Caterpillar 20 tractor. USUAL BANK TERMS. A'ot Kesponsible For AreMeaig. JtfUHLNRY STATE BANK, ; • Clerking ;'• ED YOKEL, Auctioneer g ^EFFLING BROS. Owners ' foobs staso/v By Marie Scbaettgen One of the very special Lenten recipes to come to our attention since our renders were asked to submit their favorites While the noodles are cooking. you should' prepare the bread crumbs. Place the noodles In the pan containing the browned bread crumbs. Roll them C&refully. Remove from pan and Berve. For added goodness, sprinkle on granulated sugar for topping, according to the individual's taste. Serve apple sauce or any other canned fruit as side dish. The above recipe was submitted by Mrs. Frank Zettlmaier of Island Lake, who has' any number of delicious recipes, m&ny of which she brought from her native Germany as a young girl. Accident Last Week Involved Northern Bus fltofrman of the county tNwwi, Mr. McCotinell Is « Republican candidate for State Representative and N exceptionally well qualified. He will work always for economy and efficiency In state government. McConnclI knows lM« It serve this district. -- ELECT -- A. B. McCONHELL on Tuesday, April 8 r fev't*".: A report that an accident which occurred at Island Lake last week involving an auto of Vincent De- Muth of Oakhurst and a Waucouda school bus was later found to have concerned the DeMuth car and a bus of the Northern Consolidated Transit System, Inc. The bus had stopped to discharge a passenger and had just started to move again when it was struck in the rear by the DeMuth auto. Icy pavement was believed to have been responsible for the accident. Lenten Treut Team up an old favorite with to make j a new friend by serving curried meal planning easier is this one .salmon in a ijuttery rice ring. It's for potato noodles. They are de minutes; tarn oat on warm platter. Curried- Salmon--Melt butter or margarine'; add flour, onion, and seasonings, blending thoroughly. Stir in milk slowly and cook, stirring constantly, until thick and smooth. Add lemon juice und salmon and heat. Serve in rice ring or patty shells. 6 servings. Impeachment The House of Representatives ias the sole power of impeaching » president. Read the Want Ais licious! • i ,- Potato Koodlea . = •• 6 medium Idaho j^tatj^/.'^V'Y • 2 eggs ':. "• • - 1V4 cups flour i Vj teaspoon salt - Browned Bread Crumbs V IVi cups bread crumbs , 1 tablespoon butter ' ' 1 tablespoon shortening ; "'*; Melt butter and shortening, add bread crumbs and fry till golden brown. Cook and peel potatoes while slightly hot. Put through a press (or ricer). Potatoes sh(ould be warm when pressing. Place in a mixing bowl, add eggs, flour and salt. Remove from bowl and place on board andb knead well. If dough does not feel stiff enough, add a little more flour. Take a piece of the dough, roll into a strip about % inch thick. Then cut into sma I pieces about % inch long and roll with palm of hand into a noodle about 2 inches long. After all the dough has been formed into noodles, place them into boiling water, (about 2 quarts of water with 1 tablespoon salt. Cook them about 8 minutes and remove from water and drain. Do not rinse with water. ideal for Lenten menus, pretty enough to share with guests, and * real winner of the family's praises! Easy fixin' too, because all the goodness of fresh salmon from' clear cold Alaskan waters Is brought to us conveniently .packed in cans. Cinch your meal success with a refreshing salad bowl of chilled and mixed' canned fruits, buttered whole green beans (slivered almonds add a gourmet touch),. rye bread, and squares- of sweet *n, light Lazy Daisy cake. / .r Curried Salmon In Rice Bint Rice Ring iVz cups uncooked rice ^ cup melted butter Curried Salmon 4 tbsp. butter or margarin* 4 tbsp. flour 1 tsp. grated onion '&r . % tsp. salt- % tsp. pepper 1 tsp. curry (may be omitted) 2 cups milk 1 tbsp. lemon juicel l-lb. can salmon, drained and flaked. Rice Ring--Cook rice in boiling water ufitil tender^ drain, but do not rinse. Add melted butter and pack firmly into a well-greased 9-inch ring mold. Let stand 10 McHENRY MEN ,v; •" ATTENDED 3-DAY TURF CONFERENCE A1 Purvey, Greenskeeper at the McHenry Country club, and Bill Malpede of l'istakee Country club attende-d a three-day turf cbnference sponsored by The Midwest Regional Turf Foundation at Pur-' due university in LaFayette, ^Ind., on March 3,"4 and' 5. A few of the subjects covered by the meeting included "Weeds in Tui\," "Diseases and Fungicides," "Turf for Lawns ot Industry, Parks and Schools" and "Maintenence on Trees."-'. Interesting a n d educational talks, sonit? illustrated by movies and slides, were^given by many noted Agronomists and Botanists, among them being Dr. Charles Wilson, agronomist. United.. States Golf association, greens section, Beltsville, Md„ Dr. O. C. Leo. weed specialist, Department of Agronomy, Purdue university, and £>r. W. H. Daniel, turf specialist Department of Agronomy, Purdue university. NEW COURSE WILL BE OFFERED YOUTH AS 4-H PROJECT trips to Camp Shaw-waw-nas-see *nd possibly a sobolarahip .worth # 2 0 0 . . , . McHenry county 4-H club members interested in'farm electricity as a 4-H project will be asked to enroll Monday evening, March 17, at the Farm Bureau office at the first of a series of five Monday- Hight meetings. Owen Fordham, fieldman for Public Service company of northern Illinois will be the instructor of the five-meeting course which will prepare the members for completing the project on their own farm this sum- | mer. I The first meeting will acquaint "members with the project; the I second they will make a handiheat lamp; the third will be on wiring, wire sizes, capacities, etc; the fourth, Will be on electric motors and the fifth will be a finish-up meeting. Members will be able to use the handi-cord in raising pigs, chicks, etel, as well as demonstrate before their local club how to make it. By completing the electric activity In connection with this project, the member can enter the Public Service contest for free attention^ OAS PERMlf HOLDERS Spring Grove (By Mrs. Charles Freund) jffiepuMie is th* onm outstanding j "i, Wg <|( conversion I available J today YOU CAN'T DO BtTTIK Mr. fend Mrs. Walter Brown and family spent the weekend with relatives In Stacyville, Iowa, and Austin, Minn. Mrs. Charles Freund and children visited in the George W. May family in Richmond , Sunday afternoon. It was Donn^ May's fourteenth birthday and cake and Ice cream were enjoyed by all. Mrs. Roger Mayfield and daughter, Patty Ann, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Meyer, this weekend. - Sgt. James Busch of Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., spent sayertl days this week with his parents, j Mr. and Mrs. Ben Busch. The Catholic Youth club held t their regular meeting at Bt I Peter's hall Monday night. A j movie, "The Great Commandent," i was enjoyed. Refreshments were^ served after the meeting. £ Mrs. Shirley Dawson and Ginny spent the weekend with Grande j mother Claim in Lombard. Members of her club met at the home of Mrs. Peter May on Tuesday night. Games of five-hundred - were played and prizes went to Mrs. Mark Pierce, Mrs. Charles Gillespie and Mrs. Frank Tlnnejr. Refreshments were served after cards. Snow Folks The 42 people who live at Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, the year around, lived with 200 Inches (17 feet) of snow during the winter of 1950-51. The park does not open )fficially until June 15. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: HAVE TELEVISION In Your Home For Just $5QJ)0 If you are interested in a good used Television. WE HAVE THEM. From 10 inch picture screens to 12V2 inch. In table models and consoles. Prices from $50.00 to $100.00. All sets have been checked and are in good condition. F. M. TELEVISION "SALES AND SERVICE" ~ 206 E. ELM STREET McHENRY. ILL. --r PHONE 97t THE VAL1E TO TOP All VALUES I TONYAN'S HOME FURNISHINGS ^ & Leone Tenyan ARMSTRONG -- NAIRN -- KENTILE LINOLEUM and TILE Installation By Factory Trained Mechanics. PLASTIC WALL TILI ' c; JOANNA WESTERN SHADES ROLL-UP VERTICAL BLINDS SIESTA VENETIAN BLINDS CAMEO-SHERBACK CURTAINS Drapery Fabrics by the Yard. Custom Made Draperies and Slip Covers. PHONE 917 208 E. ELM STREET McHENRY. ILL. NEW ISO HP. 'mm'! HEW moRNET CARBURET//1 HEW HYZ/A-MATIC S/PER /RIVE NEW SM HYDRAULIC CTEESINB / SEPTIC-TANK AND CESSPOOL CLEANER Eliminates digging & pumping. Removes sludge, fibrous tree roots, STIMULATES BACTERIA Vycital's Hdwe. PHONE 98 182 GRFE> ST. BURNER ON DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOW--- VYCITAL'S HDWE. SHEET METAL SHOP 132 Green Street Phone 98 ,, ' 6" Diagonal Cutting Pliers; 6" Long Nosed Pliers Made of Tool Steel Ground and Polished Headi 98c Ea. V Y C I T A L ' S HARDWARE SHEET METAL SHO£ | 132 Green St. PHONE 98 ^ McHenry, I1L * Hydra-Mat ic Super Drive and CM Hydraulic Steering optional at extra coet. Equipment* accmtoriet* and trim Munrated subject to change without notice. ; J Compare it feature (or feature, fact for fact, with any car near its class! Oldsmobile alone has the "Rocket" Engine! 160 flashing horsepowernew Quadri-Jet Carburetor--new high-lift valves! Look over the Bodp by Fisher, the styling and trim by Oldsmobile--a perfect blending <m roomy comfort and smartly tailored style! The "drive" is Oldsmobifb Hydra-Matic Super Drive*--quicker, smoother than ever this yesr with new "Super" Range. The steering is new CM Hydraulic*--tops lor safety, for handling ease! Compare Oldsmobile's dashing new Supff **88" with any car. You'll discover, yon can't match it . .. for V 'VLU£! 'ROSKEf oitsimut SEE YOUR NEAREST OLDSMOBILI DIALER R. J. QVERTON Motor Sales L/4°3 Front Street Phone McHenry 6 0* Television! CBS News with Douglas hdwards Monday thru Friday at (5:30 P. M. -- Station WIJKB, Channel 4. -- Cosrteay of y««r Oldmnoblle Denier. w- w&w?- T SHOWROOM 1C^3-K. • ELGIN, ILLINOIS IN McHENRYrCAEtr 20 . DON AT EN STREET Phone 799-M facSrifTo tjotf Open every nite 'til 10 p.m. including Sundnyl im \ * J v M

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