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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 11 Dec 1952, p. 5

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**Thurri»f, 11, ftsl nwm ••••/•• •••;. PIAIHBEALER "--r.~r'/ «.! -V ••' "' . ! mm. ^foKMf,Wt*A,m mmmam take tub mLPAOAii&r the toqoh- E*T BOHCH OFMOMKEKWLL NE£T TVk* CKAMY OTWK wcMKKTttlmrrimM^ ttX/THETgE «6, WWCP /UfPMfnjTHBYTCETINBE/mBM BECAUSE THEY'VE MAH6LEP THeyvmc yortes a mmct rAMTYWMSKAMPTHEVLLTKY to aer you que m/okanowki THErLL--MfimFl X POTT MOW ABOUT THE ,"S XtHT OF THE6B C/S&, VST z^s aemn' ovta hb*b! -Did You Know? It I •Sf00mt •t'&ih •> M*Af C00ti*V NOTES FOR BUSINESSMEN How to Profit from JOB PRINTING POST CARDS Uncle Sam Says •OMAN WARDROBE Altar major »urg«ry, an Irish patient cam* out of the «tb«r In a semiprivate ward and exclaimed joyfully. "Faith, and that'* over." "Don't be too sure," eountelaf a gloomy voice from the next bed "The rascals left a sponge Inside o( me and had to cut me ofeea again." At that moment the surgtfot stuck his head in the door ai4 asked. "Anybody see mar hat aft# coat?" v »{£' The Irishman fainted. "• , Complete line of Lee's Po«ltry Remedies at Wattles Drag Store, McHenrjr. M Every American uses an average of 5,000 matches a year. In France, where matches are a government monopoly, the average Frenchman has to get along with 1,350 matches a year r- matches of poorer quality tKst erst more than ours. A lot of folks are tempted to speculate: with their money. With the farmergy' however, there's enough specn* latlon In farming itself--What with the weather, insects, plant disease, livestock sickness, and prices. For the farmers, a safe, sure way of building financial security Is with U. S. Savings Bonds. Should he need extra cash his money is handy, it's always there for emergencies. So, farmers, be sure that part of yonr tall crop or livestock check goes into Savings Bonds. They pay $4 for every $3 Invested In ten short years. This Is the time to resolve--"NOW, LETS ALL BUY BONDS." U. S. Trao<ur)r OtparlniMf BUY YOUR clOUSTMAS At The PARK \»UB "XFeather Party The biggest asset to these is that they are always opened to view. This is in addition to their low cost advantage. When planning advertising be .sure to consider the post card. (Street Light Benefit) During- Christmas vacation, members of the McHenry county 4-H clubs will gather donations of com for CROP pledged by i*farmers all over the county, to be shipped for processing and continued on to needy places in the world. "God was good to us in 1952 with a bountiful harvest," says the Rev. H. L. Carlson, Richmond, publicity chairman of the campaign, "Let's act as God's helpers and pass some of our good luck on to those he hasn't had a chance to get to yet." . . •> Evasive Tactics St. Peter (welcoming Muldoon in, fide the Pearly Gates)-- "You will find that things are done here on the grandest possible scale. With Us a thousand years is but as b moment, and a million dollars are l>ut a cent." Muldoon--"Then, St. Peter, would - ye be linding me .he loan of a cent?" St. Peter--"With pleasure. Mr 1/Luldoon; wait just a moment" Read The Want Ads! Family Row 1 married a widow with six ctflt dren. I had five myseJf by my lata wife. We had beer, married four years and our union had been blessed with three more, and the other day my wife came in hurriedly and- said, come into the yard, quick! for goodness sake® hurryI there is a terrible row going oh. and I said, 'what is it?' Well,' sha said 'your children and my children are whipping our children.'" Americans send some 680,000 telegrams every day. <* Gift Suggestions from ANTONSON'S They Talk About Lasting Gifts... Ours Are Too Good To Last! SweaSs for the Swest... . . •. You just know how welcome you'll be on Christmas Day with one of our delicious, rich and wholesome boxes of candy under your aim! Pat a box oa your shopping list today. Our Candies Will Be a Favorite With Your -Favorite Gal # Watch Sister's Eyes Light Up When She Sees This Doll file perfect lady doll which is all unbreakable, with hair that caa be washed, sat and combed. .SA98 ^AMERICAN CHMACTOl ftOlj^ Others Priced from $7.98 304 ELM ST. • " McHENRY. ILL Q. What is this method of meat cookery? A. Panbroiling, , Q. How should meat be panbroiled? A. Plact .neat in a heavy fryingpan. Do not cover the pan and <io not add water. Cook slowly, turning occasionally, until done. Pour off the fat as it accumulates in the Q. What neat cuts are cooked by this method? A. Thinner cuts of meat which also may be broiled, including: Beef -- rib, club, sirloin, porterhouse steak; ground meat patties. Lamb -- lamb shoulder, rib, loin chops;ground lamb patties.Smoked pork--ham slice, bacon, Canadianstvle bacon. FOR INDUSTRY McHENRY ^#!LAINDEALER 102 N. Green Street PHONE 170 AT -- Old Bridge Tavern Sunday Evening, Dec. 14 8 P. M. FOR YOUR XMAS LIST COMPLETE LINE Mien's Virgin Wool SHIRTS PLAIN or PLAIDS ^ SIZES 14-20 • *7* v NONE FINER MADE HIP LENGTH MAC JACS ZIP FRONT SURCOATS PLAIDS or TWEEDS SIZES 32-50 $24»5 SPRINGFIELD -- Full or Twin Sim BLANKETS . . . *13* CHILDREN'S 3-Pc. REVERSIBLE SN0-SUITS in TARTAN PLAIDS ALL SIZES WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF MEN'S FINE WOOL HOSE PLAIN or FANCY COMPLETE LINE OF Ladies and Men's Gabardine All Wool JACK WINTER SUCKS Regular and Specially Porporttoned for the Tall GtjrL Merrill Wool Store PHONE McHENRY 682-M-2 ROUTES 12 & 120 VOLO, ILLINOIS OPEN EVERY EVENING TIL 9 P.M. LUNCH WILL BE SERVED FOR BROTHER STREAMLINED S L E DS HMIES ^otros AND ARGYIES Want to score a "feoefco hit" witljLthat man of yonrs? Choose His Christmas socks from our winning line-up ... it's sure to include the styles and weights that he prefer* ... all good looking ... all long-wearing. You cwH miss! - Complete Line of Work Socks McHENRY HOSIERY MILL PHONE 850 On Crystal Lake Blacktop Road 36 In. . . . Streamlined Sturdy Steering Sled There's plenty of speed m this £ 36 in. sled! It's good-looking! R It's safe .... Full turned-up }' safety runners of alloy solid steel. All-steel riveted chassis. i: Varnished natural wood top and £ steering bars of selected h&rd- ?• wood. Sensitive counter-point I steering guides sled safely. 13 Inch Velocipede $8.49 With Ball Bearings This one can stand the- hard k n o c k s ! F r o n t wheel equipped with a new type, f u l l y e n c l o s e d , precision made ball bearing as- f issehmedb lyi.n Hberaivgyh t graeudg ea nstde elw, hfiitne. Nickel plated trim. %-in. rubber tires. Rear step plate. Large, adjustable steel saddle. jj 27-In. Model -- Euclid BOTTOM | DUMP TRUCK I $1395 JF i l ~ ' T i i T ' T V i r v mi^Vrr Murray Ohio CHAMPION PEDAL A U T O S I $1495 GOOD SELECTION of CHRISTMAS LIGHTS i f BULBS I Tree Decorations VYCITAL'S hardware has wonderful gifts for everyone on your Gift List. Here are just a few of our hundreds of gift selections FOR MOTHER! FOR SISTER Genuine Johnson Skates Solo Figure $13,951 TERRIE LEE D O L L . Lifetime Guarantee. I Westinghouse Grill - Waffler combination o.„ *29»» COSCO STEP STOOL Upholstered Duran with back ' $1095 ALL METAL $10.95 Red or Yellow HEALTH-O-METER BATHROOM SCALE $095 NESCO ELECTRIC ROASTER $4995 With From $1Q95 Up DOLL BATHINETTE $449 REMINGTON (Scoremaster) Repeater Rifle $2645 CUMMINS FIX MASTER K I T Complete for Drilling; Buffif- and Sanding. Only $1995 DOLL BUGGY From f VYCITAL'S HARDWARE _ SHEET METAL SHOP 130 S. Green Street McHenry, 111. PHONE 98 Plumb Autograph HAMMER Gift Wrapped $325 » M• i nl i l H T l i t i T M BURGESS ZEBRA FLASHLITE $198 GIFT WRAPPING WINDOW DECORATIONS 4»«! si

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