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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Apr 1952, p. 10

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/ ?>y v * -*r Cullom Lake News By Mrs. Gertrude Makofrice Thursday, April 18, was a day of great excitement for the Michels family. Twin boys were born to Mrs. Lillian Michels at 8 a.m. in Woodstock Memorial hospital, and Poppa Mike has had hia head in the clouds ever sincc. Mr. and Mrs. Michels have two other children, Judy and Carol, who are also eagerly waiting with their Grandmother Lekawitch for mommy to bring those twin brothers home. Our congratulations td you both, Lillian and Mike, ori this blessed event! kinds of weather. We understand that the only thing that could possibly keep him away is a good game of pinoc!)le. Mrs. Wilbur Hecht has returned to the Lake after several months in Florida visiting her friends and relatives. Her only regret is that her husband is more interested in Tony Hocin, Ronnie Sumner, Roger Kvetko, Johnny Vycital.. Donny Vycital, Johnny Boyle, j t-he Lake than in Florida. Bill's Paul Seeber, Camille Warnes, only comment is that while we Judy Murray, Gregory Burg, Jr., | have lots of things of interest Nancy Betts, Billy Houck and|here' we a°n,t hav® hurricanes Johnny Scarbrough. -VHX Mtdtimar KJaifDEALEB Chester and Gertrude Hetwtf are renting toe Derr W We are very happy to hear Mrs. + J. Buschfeld is recuperating quite '»icely from a broken wrist she {• received over a month ago. Bet- ; ter hang those clothes inside when there's ice on the ground ' Mrs. Buschfeld, or else be sure you're wearing your ice skates. Neighbors and friends of Mr. -and Mrs. E. Frost were very happy to see the Frost home all lighted up again. Mrs. Frost, who has been seriously ill for months, is now well and back home again with her family, which includes Kenny, Jimmy and their baby daughter. During the time Mrs. Frost was convalescing, the Frost family ^stayed with her mother and jfathejr, Mr. and Mrs. Schmitt, of 'iMcHenry. May we say again, it's Wonderful to see you home again; After all the wieners, nlarshmellows, pop and cookies, were devoured, the children played ball and other games, and we must say a good time was had by all, from the biggest to the littlest one. We were very sorry to hear that Leo Sales is suffering from a nervous breakdown, but Mrs. Sales reports that he is doing very nicely in a rest home in Chicago. We know that all your friends and neighbors will be praying for your speedy recovery! Di*. Pisani has long been a resident of McCullom Lake and has made trips to the Lake in all Wilbur Hecht, Jr., is home on A 10*day leave and then returns to Camp Jordan, Ga. Since he's an M.P., you'd better look out soldiers, he may desire company on his return trip to camp. Get your passes in order! The t\\'p boyfriends of Jean and Joan Souhrada, Bill Frenz and Dick Sebek, are coming home after spending some' time in Bordeaux, France, in the Marine Corps. Lucky Stiffs! The girls used to 3pend a lot of their time with Betty Polendna' at McCullom Lake. Well, that's life for you. The only difference between Bordeaux and Paris is, Paris has the Eiffel Tower. at McCullom Lake in the wood section. They are doing| good job of cleaning up the grounds and making life worthwhile. :v : Ed «mi<5raceWalton wlirt to Chicago to visit Mrs. Adolph Walton, who is just home from the hospital. After twenty years at McCulIy's Pond, the Waltons were a little confused when they alighted from the train at Mc- Henry and had to call a special cab to find the lake. Mr. and Mrs. F. Poledna answered their frantic call and re-established them at the Lake. Bud Cable, taking advantage of the dry spell, had a bulldozer working feverishly to build up the dike in front of his home before another flood crest reaches this far. Is crowding Jack Benny somewhat in the "39" race. He just celebrated his thirty-fifth year with the C&NW railroad. He must have started railroading at 'the age of 1. Ask Hogan. Mr. and'Mrs. Hubsch have officially opened the Hill Hut at the far end of the subdivision. Tliey are really old-timers here, and are noted for their strenuous efforts towards subdivision improvements. Our most confirmed bachelor, Otto Ebert, is the proud owner of a shiney new Studebaker. Otto The Shamrocks bowling team w e n t i n t o a c t i o n y e s t e r d a y against a Chicago team, and what action! It took the proverb i a l P h i l a d e l p h i a l a w y e r to straighten out the situation at the end of the game. The Shamrocks spotted the opposition 130 pins. It seemed th6 Shamrocks lost by two pins, which may have been due to the fact Freddie Thompson had to bowl left-handed on account of an injury to a finger on his right hand. They were a gloomy lot until Freddie Matthesius came up with his ad- Saturday noon, ji you were wondering what all the excitment at the Beach was about, well let me tell you J Fifteen children were having the time of their lives at a wiener roast party giv- ,Sg _• en fbr them by Mr. %nd Mrs. F. ?|t. . W. Bailey as a reward for coming •/v, , doywi this past week and helping to elean up the Park and Beach. "Inese children really worked Jike beavers and their parents, as well as the community, can be very proud of them. These little meager beavers included: Eddie |Rr Kvetko, Judy Hocin, Teddy Hocin, k' RAISE CHINCHILLAS For Pleasure and Profit- World's'Most Luxurious Fur A spare room, basement or garage is an ideal place to raise these clean odorless and friendly Chinchillas. . Top breeding stock now available. We sell only animals graded by National Chinchilla Breeders'Association of America. This is a very interesting and lucrative sideline «r fall time business.-- . , DOUBLE R CHINCHILLA - RANCH R.F.D. No. 1, Crystal Lake, Phone 99 2 Miles North of Roate 176 on Crystal Lake -- McHenry Black Top -TURTLES _ BRAND mi* •lifts •» AM. til ONlVS? ,/NC. BOLGER'S DRUG STORE GREEN ST. PHONE 40 McHENRY, ILL. ding machine and found a twentypin error which gave the Shamrocks the victory. After some wrangling, the visitors conceded defeat and both teams and their followers crowded into McDonald's tavern, where the Shamrocks paid for the beverages and the losers paid for the bowling. Chuck Ingersoll was ttfe outstanding scorer for the Shpmrpeks. f Our congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hansen, proud parents of a boy born April 6. Also congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lorch, who had a boy March 30. Freddie Matthesius and his twin toother were called the "Giant Midgets" in Gen. Patton's bridge building outfit in war days, but are now in keen .competition. Freddie and Ann lost, as the twin brother and his wife announced the arrival of a boy last Sunday. Ann has just promised to present Freddie with twins for next Sunday. The Shamrocks (knaietfl tMr surplus tifeaaury last Ctlii*t8tiui for the kid's party at ft*-*?* tavern, and a grand success R was! Now it seems the Shamrocks could use at least a little morale support. Are we there?? I'll say J Barney apd Mrs. Gmff were planting something in their garden, so we investigated. Seems Barney Vas dropping whole potatoes on the soft ground and grinding them in with his heel. When asked about this unorthodox planting procedure, Barney explained that if world conditions and prices got worse in the next week, he could dig up his potatoes in a hurry. Not bad, eh?? Mr. 'and Mrs. Kinsey enjoyed a visit from their son, who resides in Evanston. They also enjoyed the company of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Janz. It's a good thing we country people have lots of room to take care of the weary city folk. (ADVERTISEMENT) HEW PLAN PAYS $200 A MONIH WHEN UID UP -- EVEN FOR UFB PAYS S500 DOCTOR BUS, TOO! A new plan, that pays $200 a month to men and women who are laid up by sickness or accident, whether for one day or even for life--and paying their doctor bills;, too--has been announced by the president of a large Chicago -company. "This new plan provides for the regular expenses of the family and pays the doctor billa, too." declared L. A. Breskin, president of the Sterling Insurance Company. "It assures continuing monthly income from the very first day of medical attention for as long as you're laid up--even for life. What's more, this Sterling plan never reduces benefits at any age." The important new doctor bill benefit pays the actual bills you get from your own doctor over $25 up to $500 for each sickness or accident This "superior Income protifetion plan" pays $200 regular monthly income from the first day you see your doctor and for as long as you are laid up, with $400 a month payable for as long as 3 months when hospitalized. $5,000 insurance against accidental death increasing to a maximum total of $10,000 ia also included in the plan. Other important features of low-costfeplan include home nursing care, payment for non-disabling accidents, hon-confining illness, ambulance service and other benefits. To get complete information-- without cost or obligation--simply print your name and address on a post card and mail it to: Sterling North West Agency, 2753 W. North Ave., Chicago 47, Illinois. Mail your post card today! ApHl 24. 1852 Wish to correct a statement in last week's paper. The godparents of Mr. and Mrs. Art* ton Hocin's baby were Mr. and Mrs. B. Kachinovas, and not Mr. and Mrs. A. Hocin of Chicago, §f stated. We are very sorry, folk*! Many happy returns of the day to the following who had birthdays this week: Mrs. Anna Trippensee, 82 years old April 15, Mrs. Ella Benson, April 22, Donny Vycital, 9 years old April 20. •*. ' Cleaning Egg Beater / An egg beater should never be soaked. Instead, rinse it under the cold water faucet the minute you Stop using it, and hang it up to dry. Keep the wheel of the egg beater from under the faucet--it rusts. PROFEJJ lOllflL DIRECTORY c. R. swansottu; V .'s?:; Dentist ???& 8. Green Streit Office Honrs: .v-v y 9ally Except Thursday • to 12 -- 1:30 to 5:80 Hflk, Wed. and Friday. Evening! * 7 to • P. M. telephone McHenry 1M E. E. PEASLEE, D.C. Chiropractor II S. Green SL, McHenry Office Honrs: Bailj Except Tharsday • to 12 -- 1:30 to 6 Wed. and FrL Evenings . 7 to 9 P. M. 4'all McHenrjr 292-B For Appointment VERNON KNOX Attorney At Law Cor. Green and Elm Streets McHenry Tuesday and Friday Afternoon* Other Days By Appointment Phone McHenry 48 am a s\it "*!r TWIN TUBS YEAR'S SUPPLY OF SOAP A nationally-known brand af . Slkw. TMnk a* Mm Mwwlim silent ROBERT A. STUEBEN i Attorney At Law 004 Center Street Phone McHenry 268 McHENRY, ILL. WILLIAM M. CARROLL. Jr. Attorney At Law 110H Benton Street Phone Woodstock 1884 WOODSTOCK, ILLINOIS JOSEPH X. WAYNNE Attorney At law 809 Waakegan Road (RFD Box} Phone McHenry 492-W WEST McHENRY, ILL. Aft Limes tea . THELE1T irneklnf Gravel Black Dirt' Excavating M McHehry 68S-R-2 or 688-W«1 Bex 172, Rt. 1, M«wenn»- HL A. P. FREFND A 80JTS Bxcatating Contra»,*'»r» Tracking, Hydrnnltc and --* Crane Service -- ROAD BUILDING - TeL BM-M Mchenrr. IIL $ INSURANCE EARL R. WALSH ill Ms >289.95 N0W$O9f%95, JI |• || iiy? with W-ytor warranty SDAYS IP is?4 ONLY Tltfis Speed Queen is a quality-built washer and carries the same guarantee1' as the highest-priced machines. The combination offer--which includes a set of twin tubs and a year's supply of laundry soap--gives you a special inducement to buy your Speed Queen NOW and take advantage of the »av.ag offered. We reserve the right to withdraw this offer when our stock of tubs and soap ih sold out. Stop in right away, or phone us to hold a Speed Queen combination "Outfit for you. * CAREY ELECTRIC SHOP 119 S. GREEN STREET PHONE 251 McHENHY. ILL. Look at Ike savings! look at lH» value! Here's o nt/ streamlined, silent Servel at a rock-bottom price. Take advantage of the price slash ... have the Servel you want and still save fifty dollars! You know the Servel name... you know Servel quality. Y6u know it's the refrigerator you want ... so buy it now! • ' - '1* • . . 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PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN I L L I N O I S il?8 WELDING AND REPAIR SERVICE 801 Main Street, McHenry Electric Portable Wiling Acetylene Welding an 1 Cutting • 'ALEX W. WlRFS, Operator . Pbone 61S-W-1 or 464 McHENRY, ILL. m1 -- WANTED TO BCY -- CALL AT ONCE ON DEAD HOGS, HORSES and CATTLE. We pay phone charges. We pay W to $25 for Old Heroes, less for dovrn horses and mm. MATT*S MINK RANCH Jeknsburg - Spring Grove Road Pheee Jehasbarg 814 u A i

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