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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 11 Dec 1952, p. 8

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ijpr5 ww* .v • t „ ,t. , . ,. v .v.t .„ m„v i# .. f•-ti MgaElgU pWSSSW rv'tS*®'-.' jT-ks! Ticklers By George IIE£>\ iGMttPKWiPS.^ * ** it «m>&-4*!*\V * v^jLv^,« ^ . / * % 4 j^HR '" ' - v- °'^/+<v\ ^ •WW1 V ., " V- ;-;rt 'W VVxjg*. M*r*r«*mw n« «* • «*%' *«& f THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER •9*-- ;^r. • . ;•< " '.„ a*" ^ - , ' • » - ; - 1 I "x .• -^Mi- John Buslee Dtttih - Mourned By Friends McHenry (riends were sorry to learn of the death of John Buslee of 411 Wisner . street, Park Ridge, on Friday of last week. Last rites were held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the funeial home at 120 S. Northwest Hwy., Park Ridge. Survivors include the widow, Olga Gruenfeld Buslee, and two children, Janice and Gene Kiehlhofer. Mr. Buslee has been a frequent visitor to McHenry - for many years. CHECK PASSERS The sheriffs office has been seeking two men who broke into the Kelley garage at Marengo last week and stole two dozen checks. Some of the checks, according to authorities, have been cashed in Woodstock, Hebron, Richmond and McHenry. They are said to vary in value from two dollars to twenty-one dollars. . I'll tell you what's wrong with the American people too many modern conveniences are making us soft!' LIQUOR ORDINANCE A lengthy discussion over the matter of enforcing the county l.quor ordinance in McHenry county tcok place at the meeting of the county board of supervisors on Monday morning of this week. I AM 10 A F -- I I 0 T • * COID In '51, 290,660 pedestrians Were injured in U. S. traffic accidents. jiUY TOUR CHRISTMAS TREES At The PARK PUB SI ISLAND LAKE MA» ACCIDENTALLY HURT IN FRIDAY SHOOTING Leslie Jacobson of Island Lake was treated in a local physician's office for wounds sustained in an accidental" shooting last Friday evening between 7jwd 8:30 o"clock. * f According ly Jacobson, a .22 calibre target pistol was on the front seat of his car and in getting into the auto he bumped one end of the gun. causing it to discharge. X-r&ys revealed that the bullet Jiad not lodged in his person and the following day it was found in the auto. CHAPTER ISSUED A charter Issued by the state of Illinois on Nov. 29 reads as follows: Compass Press, Inc., 809 Waukegan Road, Joseph X. Waynne, Eleanor Osborne, Lee Gladstone. To deal in book&, magazines, literature, motion picture scripts, TV scripts, etc. Car Wrecked. Driver Uniajured In Crash Av Woodstock man, Marty Irden, lost control of his car on the McCullom Lake blacktop road just before midnight Thursday of last week and it skidded off and knocked down ten fence posts and a telephone post. According to the sheriff's office, the car was a total wreck but the driver was not injured. ATTEND PJtU. MEETING James D. Curran and Charles P. Weingart of the McHenry P.M.A. local, Clinton E. Martin, Sibre Whting and Arthur J. Stilling of the Ringwood local, Jind Walter Vasey of Wauconda attended the annual delegates' meeting of the Pure Milk association at the Conrad Hilton in Chicago last week. Debates from 131 different locals were present, representing the more than 14,500 farmer' members Of P.M.A. ' • • Jim Big Shipment of Wisconsin TB & Bangs Tested HOLSTEIN and GUERNSEY COWS Also Calfhood Vaccinated Heifers, 6 mos. & older. JULIUS MAYER PHONE 2-2034 Call For Appointment LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. S.W. Corner of Rts. 120 & 63 BALANCED BUDGET T)i« budget of McHenry county is balanced, according to County Treasurer J. G. Stevens, who presented his annual report to the board of supervisors this week. The balance on hand Dec. 1, 1952, was $332,025.43, compared to $303,426.30 on Dec. 1, 1951. This amounted to an increase of $28,599.13 over last year, with expenses deducted. • : . T - v ~ v • . . • - - * '•'* ' -«?. . -Wv* * Thursday, December II, 1952 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- • " -- 1 ' " -- - " j Seamless Ham ft the weather's humid ani ^ott still want to wear hose, choose the seamless styles because you t)ien won't have to turn and twist the hose into place t»vk«ve the seams straight. MM! Ouicmi Day Saturday is the most dangerou> lay of the week in traffic. It wouldn't be Christmas without • . . a n d CHOCOLATES we are headquarters THE WORLD FAMOUS SAMPLER I Ik IL00 2 Am* $4.00 WE HAVE MANY OTHER WHITMAN'S ASSORTMENTS (DEAL FOR GIFT! BOLGER'S DRUG STORE til S. Green Street PHONE 40 We give afiti redeem Gold Bond Stamps. McHenry, Cwtting MarsfcmaU«*ni Whan cutting marshm allows tor desserts, dip the shears into warm water bet wen nips and the Job is more easily 1 done. -r NOTE8 FOR BUSINESSMEN How to Profit from JOB PRINTING POSTERS Posters can be of large size for outdoor usejfr or in smaller -sizes for counters and walls. Either way, they are excellent, low cost salesmen always,ready tq tell your story. Let us show you how they can bring greater sales to you. Call us. • QUALITY, McHENRY PLAINDEALER 102 N. Green Street phoneit# WH£R£ QUAt/TY COVMS Mm • party and pwt year weather worries mid*. Here'i a dUh that caa *> dmge Hs crt Hi* first drop of rain because It's as good cold as H It hat. This bam and veal loaf won't rob your pocketboolc either. The linn pewnds of meat are stretched with enriched yeast-raised bread f to serve 12 -- or 10 hungry «wests. Mix all ingredients, shape into a loaf a»d place in greased pan or pack into a well-greased mold. ^ : PASTY HAM LOAF ^ pounds ground smoked ham 1 pound ground veal 2 cops sort enriched bread crumbs 2 eggs 1 tup milk cup minced onion j teaspoon dry mustard j|jt teaspoon pepper Bake in a slow oven (300° F.) for 2 hours. Pour off drippings and turn loaf or mold on to a platter. Garnish with sliced pine* apple, crabapples and parsley. Serve either hot or eold. f I ctactrical gifts moke Ufa aosiar for avary •na . . . especially for Mother I ELECTRIC IRONS by General Electric & Sunbeam, $13.95 & $14.05 STEAM IRONS -- H8.9& Sunbeam Fully Automatic COFFEE-MAKER -- $37.50 Universal Automatic PERCOLATOR -- $29.95 I AUTOMATIC TOASTERS Sunbeam, Toast master, Canfield $22.50 to 126.50 % •SUNBEAM MIXMASTER f flakes cooking less work, more fun '....• $46.50 DEL MONTE SWEET PEAS Tin, 2for 37c LIBBY'S PUMPKIN mt 'Sim 2 2 5 2'/i Tin 2 ^ 35 DEL MONTE ON FO00 e/US EVERYDAY Whole Kernel I Special Premium Coupons f CORN | at your friendly f I CERTIFIED STORE 9 for 1Ee I with each purchase of ®: $1.00 or more. Family Shopping meflttos GERBER'S Strained BABY FOOD 3 for 29° GERBER'S CEREAL FRIDAY NITE SPECIAL! } Nylon Hosiery | FRESH • GROUND BEEF' 49* TENDER A-GRADE BEEP CHUCK ROAST 59* VERY TENDER OSCAR MAYER BEEF Crown-Brand LIVER BACON 69* 49* 17° 69 pair From 6 P.M. to 9 P.M. I Oak Leaf Hormel I Spam 12 oz Hn BUTTER 1 lb. Brick Chicken-of-The-Sea BITE.SIZE Tuna 1 Maxwell House 3-sr! COFFEE 1 LB. Reg. or Drip FLORIDA - JUICE ORANGES doz. FLORIDA - PINK GRAPEFRUIT 380 j for JUMBO SIZE - HEAD LETTUCE WISCONSIN - WHITE POTATOES 10«». 55c Cranberries lb. pkg. I "DORMEY" Portable Electric MIXER makes every pot and pan a mixing bowl. 5 speeds. .. $19.95 Come, look and choose from our wide selection of worksavlng, time-saving gifts at money-saving prices! Thurs., Fri. and Sat., "ONLY m Spray Your Xmas Tree WITH | Holiday SNOW FLAKES $159 CAN CLOWN - COLORED Marshmallows 10 oz. pkg. I ^ SILVER - SKILLET ! CORNED BEEF HASH 16 n. tin 29* NU - MAID MARGARINE 1 lb. Ctn. 27' ROSE-DALE SPANISH 0UVES 26' GEO. COLLETTD, Owner It* Riverside Drive rHONE 459 McHenry, 111. ' Open Sunday Mornings 9 Til 12 --a We give and redeem Gold Bond Stamps. WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF DATE, PLUM & FIG PUDDINGS ALSO Crosse and Biackwell FANCY FRUIT CAKES 7 f Ample Parking IN DOWNTOWN McHENRY Ample Parking I I i I i i

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