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

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c mm • *JS »FWiW7|: r" - w 3^:-; THE McHENRY ullom Lake News W-- ,\ • • .»: ' • -. •. 1- By Mr*. Gertrude Makofik^ ^ ; The Lowell Petersens breathed J d,lhe„^-!he"ied f™?*!"®*!™ |l sigti of relief when old Mr. Sun lime back and gave such a Ipeautiful .day Sunday, for they Were entertaining the entire XRay department of Michael Reese hospital. Mr. Petersen is the chief inician at Michael Reese and lis was their third annual get-to- Cer at the Petersen home, r guests all agreed that their picnic lunch and supper in. the back yard and all the fun they had swimming and boating,' will ||e a topic of conversation for an- , Other year. . Among the many guests Was another local resident. Miss Jerry 0ormier, a recent graduate of itcHenry high school who is now a student technician at Michael : Reese hospital. ; jMrs. Jean Lombard! and daughter, Sharon, are spending a few wteeks' vacation with Mrs. Marcella Mulhall and her two sons, Mike and Vickey. When it comes time to leave, Jean will just have to take part of McCullom Lake With her, or Sharon won't go Heme. " This weekend they were hanging beds on the ceiling when Marcel la's brother, Pete, and his wife, Helen, and two close friends Art and Eleanor Jennrich, came out with Mr. Lomtfardi for a gala ruiday celebration for Pete, fcanor and Art!! jGregory and Marie Burg had as tneir guests last week, Marie's twin sister, Mrs. Florence LeVee, aad her children, Carol and Leslie. Also visiting them for a few days were Marie's mother, and other sister Mrs. F. Meyer, and •ftirley Meyer, of the majority, who realize that good roads add to their property valuation and have a sense of civic responsibility, there, exists a. minority who refuse to cooperate. "It is a sad' commentary that call will be filled by taking all this minority can stymie the will available registrants aged 21 of the majority* This minority. and over, and making up any redoes use the roads, as we have maining balance with 20-vearseen no heliocopters in operation' olds. No one under 20 will be in- M, , 2,032 MEN WILL ' BE INDUCTED DIW ARMY IN SEPTEMBER Local boards of the Illinois Selective Service system must furnish 2,032 men for induction into the army in September, Colonel Paul G. Armstrong, state director of Selective Service, announced last week. This represents approximately 6.8 per cent of the national quota of 30,000 Colonel Armstrong said the ,' Mr 24. Urge Vacationers To Give Attention To Care Oi to date, "It may be that we have left something undone. If anyone has any suggestion to offer in roundducted in September, he said. However, much heavier calls are expected beginning in October, according to recent defense de- The Chicago Motor club pointed out today that motorists con templating vacation tripe should give some attention to care of their pets. Birds and cats are best left at home the c\up advised. Canaries and other small birds are easy to leave with friends. Cats become more attached to places than people and so can stay home If a neighbor will arrange to feed them. Dogs usually adapt themselves well to travel, particularly if a few simple steps are taken for their comfort. If you're planning a trip the club suggests: 1. Accustom your dog to car ; • \ ' 7. Wash ana air Rover's bedding before locking up the house as fleas multiply rapidly in a closed»up, warm. house. While they do not reside permanently TWIfF TOLD TALES • Willi ? n' • «••• forty Tears Ago The clUb was comprised "of a bunch of excellent singers. The Chicago A Northwestern railtoad company has again demonstrated their generosity by allowing their section hands a tencent increase in wages. The boys are drawing $1.60 a day. John Larsen, oldest son of Mr. The heavy rain of last flatur and Mrs. A--ug0--ust Larsen,, ' has on people, fleas can be a general I. evening- made it bad for i awarded a Princeton nuisance to have around the | autoists We are told that no leSJJ scholarship ht, »•>« Prm-t™ house. \ SCHOOL BU«I LAW Although^Mie public schools of Volo Illinois use buses extensively for transporting pupils, only 125 of the 157,603 reported motor vehicle accidents on state highways last yea|^ involved school buses. No fatalitie/ resulted from these bus mish&ps. Reporting this ing up these slackens, please drop partment announcements, and by! travel by easy stages. Take him us a line: Knollwood Road Com- 1953 it may become necessary to mittee. Box 128, West McHenry. start inducting 19-year-olds. "We are extending the grace! Stepped-up inductions are reperiod untij Sunday, July 27. | quired to provide replacements After this date, if the minority for reservists called since the has not subscribed. We have no outbreak of the Korean war who alternative but to refund the money we now have on deposit. "When this program fails, what are you going to do about the roads when the rains come? "Knollwood Road Committee "Station Box 128r- . . • "West McHenry.*' • " Mr. and Mrs. A. Luciano started their two wetks' vacation with tough luck. First they had trouble with their dry well and septic tank, and then, Monday their little boy. Albert, broke his arm, which will have to be in a cast for six Weeks. Why this all had to happen to these nice folks at this time we'll never know, but we certainly wish the remainder of^their vacation to be a happy Also visiting them this week we Mr. Luciano's brother, Joseph, and his wife, Mary, and their children, Nicky and Linda *e, of Corpus Christi, Texas. ^ ^ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Matterer had A wonderful week's vacation at Sfroa River, Mich., and Pickerel Itake, Wis. Accompanying them Were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kurth of McHenrr, and their grandson Johnny Boyle of McCullom Lake. Fishing was really good. Johnny eaught a string of fish so long that it left him flabbergasted! Joe Matterer was not to be outdone, though, with a prize 6 pound pickerel catch, while his •weet wife looked on with adr Miration! May we ask you folks again. to please keep your dogs off of the bench! We have had quite a few complaints again. Vincent Price Opens In "Goodbye Again" July 29 Distinguished stage and screen actor Vincent Price will make his only Chicago area appearance of the 1952 "straw hat" season when he opens Tuesday, July 29, in "Goodbye Again" at the Chevy Chase Summer Theatre. Price, who has appeared recently in a number of stage, motion picture and television productions, is probably best known for his portrayal of the Dutch patroon in "Dragonwyck." He also was a member of the original New York cast of "Bell, Book and Candle;*' The Chevy Chase theatre-inthe- round is located on Milwaukee Ave., one mile north of Wheeling. _ STATE FAIR PRIZES The Centennial Illinois State Fair is offering more than $2,- 000 in cash plus ribbons and trophies to Illinois . culinary experts in three classes: -Cooks ' of yesterday, those 70 years of age and older; Cooks of today and honey exhibits. Classes for kitchen . products ranging from breads to pickles are being offered. Happy vacation to Joe Kanttorfki J Keep that paint brush Hgring! |i?.' , Report fi; "It is with deepest regret that the Knollwood Road Committee Stakes this report. |V "We have been working since ^ April on the sunnosition that the people of Knollwood are very tired of wallowing in chuck-holes •nd mud slides. This condition £.«•' * *^11 °ot get better with age. It |p Will definitely be worse. "Your committee has spent if ikng hoiirs contacting the various ^ property owners. While we have CALL 723 J A Need a cab? Just call our number any hour of the day or nigbt and one of our modern cabs, driven by a careful driver, wilt appear promptly at your door. Service is city-wide--rates gra low--and you have no packing problem. PHONE 723 McHENRY ST. MARY'S AUCTION Jgarttiie benefit oT 8t Mary's Church, Fremont Center, oa Parish TOwnfe located 5 miles northwet of Mundeleln, 5 miles south- „» -Mca*"*1 -- Sunday, July 27, 1952 CMmmcing at 12: JO o'clock, sharp Luack Mod Rcfmkmaat* oa Ground* puwb"* °"mm' MOOS. '•{J**1** out; pon-br*) «>IO ou,. HaraptUn OHti (Vitei. snusr: Rack lamb; Kwr Urab: * IarHNr* MM, r*(*rwli •OBMCS: Well broke laddie bar**; BABBITS: 12 New Ze*lM4 whit* rftbbltif IMMiS: B pvppipi; *•? VOCLTftS: M) 3 U 1 Ik. fryer.; l5 Italian dm*,, 8 nmtttrj ts 'Z r-rsT-s SyT-fL!?!!. rh"'*p* 8* nM>tor 200 i•I..0'/*! ^Ti.Sr-of SHU TKODVCK *SrEJ>: ~no »>'. <nr. ho, dairy >5 MRMtity of niufid lumber --• -- 208 i (iao"« <»i:p bu. iM/wor *i«i irw* cara; y 6ilrto niu/ other aato fllf AT I TOOL#: A larie q--irtiiy of new until km * •lU•WAWWN#^ A (iABDE.V EQUIPMENT: New rubber tired wheel burtwt Mw tew® SfOvaM.*:w M2awiJ >H«e.£C?or^mSa:ic,k< irF,aer mall toy ,ttroaf"to' r. rtdta*i*t• "f•p ^1 rallon rlrrtrlr'raHk : lanr beautiful daH; fMtanlMr; 2 m»w drnwr lamp.; aow card table; i,PW Ulfvtslo,, cbmlr; new ff*" r"afaUSM5 S ckfllr; UrakcW 'n if; 3 nMewti| library labU. la r»crlU>nt roadl- ,B of fancy neMlcwork: mw laundry tubs; % KallODk houte njtt* Ha>V otbeb items Wia BE atctioned that webe not listed % AT TIME or PRINTING (• Mt fall to attend thte aoetlon! Soniethlac fur every barer, lane or small I AM stove IteoM donated by tho people <»f St. Mary't Chunh and •Mm. rroeoeds will to to Mt. Mary'* < burch. New power lawn ownrr to ba raffled oa day i( laetlwl TERMS: CASH MHM ( FROELICH, AUCTIONEIKS IT. MARY'S PARISH are, now being discharged under the law, as well as for men inducted through Selective Service whose two-year periods of active duty are being completed. More and more of these are becoming eligible for release each month, Colonel Armstrong explained, and it will be the task of the Selective Service local boards to furnish the replacements needed to keep the Army up to the strength set by Congress. • Colonel Armstrong praised the 2,600 uncompensated Selective Service officials in Illinois who are responsible for selecting the men to be inducted from each community. "These patriotic people serve on their own time performing a difficult, time-consuming and often thankless task," he said. "Without them we could have no adequate defense structure." . . Petticoat Fever You'll have to have several full and intricately detailed petticoats in the wardrobe to be fashionable. Those full-skirted dresses require them if they're going to have that pretty girl or storybook costume look. A Challenging Future for the Securities Salesman Who is interested in developing McHenry County area and eventually becoming diST trict manager with accompanying override. Our client is an aggressive securities house dealing in all phases of the investment business. Home office, Chicago - Members of the New York Stock Exchange. A "live" sales and advertising program is producing untthought of leads and inquiries. Liberal commissions will help you build a more than comfortable income in your own business. Jot down and mail an outline of your experience today, in absolute confidence. All our client's men know of this ad. PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATES 677 N. MICHIGAN CHICAGO 11, ILL. on a short ride first. Increase the length of his outings grad ually. Too long a trip all at once may overtax the dog. 2. If your dog has not traveled before or if you are not sure whether hevll get car-sick, don't feed him before traveling. Dogs can be fasted without harm for twenty-four hours, although they require water frequently. 3. If you are unsure of your dog, consult your vet for dog sedatives or car-sickness pills which will help him out while traveling. 4. When parking the .car with the dog in it, always try to park in the shade and be sure to leave a few windows part-way open for Ventilation. 5. Most motels and hotels accept dogs as guests, the Touring Bureau of the club points out, but it's a good idea to check up on this before leaving. 6. En route to your destination, remember to feed your dog in the evening when he is cool and unexcited. Never exercise the dog too much in the hot sun. If you want to earn a friendly wag of his tail sponge him off occasionally with a damp cloth." NO-BITE Insect Repellent Stick Prevents Mtts fnm: • MesquitatS • Chiggers • Block flies • Sand flits • Gnats • FIMS No needle suffer from painful, unsightly insect bites! Just apply cooling, fragrant NO-BITE on arms, legs, hands, neck, face, or other exposed parts of the body„ and enjoy yourself.. BOLGER'S DRUG STORE Green Street McHenry, IU. PHONIC 40 We give and redeem Gold Bond Stamps. * than one-half dozen cars were J Stalled in the mud on the high- I way between this village and This stretch of road is about the poorest in Ithe county. We should think that the Lake county people would wake up and remedy this nuisance. Miss Lena Stoffel, after a long absence, is again employed as one of the operators at the local exby the . Princeton club of Chicago. Mr. Larsen's father for a number of years conducted the Rosedale hotel at this place and later purchased and conducted the Orchard - Beach hotel on Pox river. OIL OUTPUT While the flow from Illinois oil wells declined slightly to 60,- 244 barrels in 1951, the petroleum showing, Frank N. Darker, chief | Change oV the ChTcago Telephone | products of the state last year « had a value of more than 175 million dollars, according to Dr. M. M. Leighton, chief of the division, production 'va s engineer of the state Division of Highways, emphasized that the: pany are gla6 to have Miss stof_ problem of safe pupil transpor-1 fej back at the board as she has, tat ion is a continuing one. He J aiways proven herself a capable j state geological survey pointed outt that many motorists I nn(j most nrpornnfintintr nnpmtnr : The J^50 oil product still do not seem to understand/ that the law requires them to stop when approaching a school bus either from front or rear if the semaphore signal board is in horizontal position. Twenty-six of last year's school , bus accidents occurred because motorists disregarded . .this aigiug, Baj-M?!* said,- .'i Order your Rubber Stampft at the Plaindealer. and most accomodating operator. Misses Florence Howe and Clara Stoffel are assisting in the store of F. A, Bohlander during the absence of the proprietor and his wife, who are taking a ten days, vacation touring Minnesota •• •' ' The minstrel show given at the bash' Wayne and White Central opera house last Saturnday evening by the Chicago Quartet clut) was a quite wefl received by a small audience.' Which Vinegca^™» For Pickling? - | • You are probaoly familiar wit|| several types of vinegar, but which would you choose fcft-ir pickling and relish-making • i - ' Frances Cook, foods specialist- University of Illinois College of % Agriculture,' reminds us that "specialty" vinegars, such ap< malt and tarragon, have decide^ flavors of their own. They ar* . suitable for salad-making, bu|,',o not for pickling. ^ On the other hand, cider vine*-.- u ' gar has long been the favorit||.<" all-purpose vinegar. The color o#>* the pickled foods may be slightly darkenedi but the fruit flavor of ^ the vinegfer goes well with both W fruits and vegetables. , *siV. Another favorite "pickling$=VT> vinegar is the distilled whit* ; . variety, made from grain. It i# • ^ used when the original color o> 62.025,000 barrels. Oil tests were! theJoods ^ important, as whe*r ! pickling white, fruits and vegeg'-* drilled in 52 Illinois counties last ' tables like year, and oil was found in 28 counties. More than half of the 2,383 wells drilled last year are in six southeastern counties: Clay, •Richland, Hamilton, Wa- New Classified Ads Appi Old Ads Disappear. --- Reason -- Quick Results onions, cauliflowej|3jx, and pears. * , . 1 Most commerlca:iy processed vinegars are stabilized so that ^ they are always the sam# - strength--usually a 4 or 5 per^f«»\ cent acidity tor 40 or 50 grain)- * • If you are using an older pickling -" ; recipe, remember that many -; J older recipes were based on 4 x vinegar that was not this strong* We'// make immediate delivery of GENERAL @ ELECTRIC AIR CONDITIONERS / if you act fast PACKAGED AMI CONIHTIOillNO AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR fhont for FREE SURVEY and ESTIMATE H. E. BUCH and SONS RIVERSIDE DRIVE POONB 48 Double Gold Bond Stamps Friday NEW SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED! '2Varid- *pa(4tou^ Tipton* WHITE SIDEWALL De Luxe Champion Tires BRAND NEW . . FACTORY-FRESH "e Among HcHemy Beautiful Sidewall rHESiNT Sale! 4 Whitewall Tires ONLY !98 Ym ... thost scarca and much-demanded Firestone Whit* Sidewall De Luxe Champion Super-Balloon tires that youV* been waiting for are here! So smart looking .. . and so safe! Molded-in Scientific Skid- Rosisters and greater tread area in contact with the road give you sure-looted starting and stopping oa any road ... in any weather. Hurry down... yovrl Be amazed at the low cost for changeover! Wl'U BUY THE UNUSED MILEAGE IN YQUR PRESENT TIRES FrL( Sat. & Sun. . SIZE filflxl5 00 PLUS YOUR OLD TIRES Guaranteed Tire & Tube Vulcanizing*: Batteries McHENRY TIRE MART WALT FREUND and BOB THURLWELL, Prom. Main Steeet PHONE 294 or 295-J West McHenry, Open Daily: 8 A. M. til 8 P. M. _ Sundtyat HI 12 Noon 4 W 0

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