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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Aug 1953, p. 5

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't' -r5! • '±y 27.1953 -TBB"McHEMRT ' f™ . T r ' r « : ' • \ i V ' . iv • ' , . » ' • • • < ? ? % ; • • iW- *r "WJ • 1 J V"-'" - -*- - ~ ft- 1 HUNDREDS VIEWED - EXCELLENT FLOWER ^ SHOW ON WEEKEND (Continued from Page 1) J* \% Arrangements: Mrs. Paul Nor- More Winners Class 28, Beans: A. Adams. Class 30, Lama Beans: Mrs. C. • W. Klontz. •;'*W Oass 31, Corn: E. R. Kolb. Class 32, Carrots: Clarence t»aAngiese, Urn Class 33, Tomatoes: Mr*. A. I***ljVdams. ' 4«*<f Class 34, Green Peppers: J. j&onseth. - ' . Class 35, .Onions: Clarence Anglese and frank Howard. . Class 38, Beets: Clarence Ang- .•% tlese. -f. cifcn Clas# 39, Eggplant: Mn. C. - . JLindahl. Class 40, Squash: Mrs. A. ' ' "iKdams. C. Anglese and J, Gon- . *eth. . Classs 40A, Cucumbers: Mrs. "|i. Fleming and J. Gonseth. Class 41, Muskmelon: Mrs. E. alker. ; Class 47, Plums: Mrs. A. ^dams/'s; "_Jfclontz. • Class 49, Apples: ' Clarence ^nglesc. * " Class SO, Crab Apples: A. Adams. Class. 62,. Pears: Clarence Anglese and Mrs. R. Plemming. Class 54, Berries: Mrs. Robert ^Veber. Class 56, Fruit Sprays: Allele Froehlich. Miniatures Class 58, Miniature Arrangement: Mrs. A. Billings. ' • Class 59, Twin Miniature Arrangements: J. Gonseth / and Jlfrs. G. Krickl. Class 61, Gladioli Arrange- __ ments: Mrs. P. Norgaard. Class 62, Oriental Arrangements: L. Wandrack. Class 63, Arrangements Using an Accessory: Mrs. H. Dahl. •£. Class 64, Novice Arrangeints: L. Kramer and K. Thorn- •Class 65, All Green Arrangeits: Mrs. C. Billings. .1 Class 66, Arrangements in ifetal Containers: Mrs. C. Bill- . iiigs. Class 67, Fruit and Vegetable Arrangements: Mrs. R. L. Weber •eCrla ss 69, Arrangements of Materials: Mrs. C. Bill- ** Glass 70, PaMos: First award *9nd tri-color award, Lora Hi'l; •/•econd, j. Lieberson; third, O. *'#|oyte and J. Gonseth. _ Class 71, Tea Tables; Firs f. Countryside Garden Club; second, J. Lieberson; third, Spring Grove ' ^'jgjfM^tn Club. Class 72, Four Season Tables: First, G. Thornton; second, Mrs. B. Nielsen; third, O. Hoyte; fourth, S. Waynne. <? Class 73, Children's Party Tables: First, G. Thornton, J. Lieberson; second, J. Albery; third, Mrs. G. Krickl. Class 74, Buffet Tables: First, Bull Valley Garden Club; second, Cary Garden Club; third, Crystal Lake Garden Club. Junior Classes Class 78, Potted Plants: Judy Baur. Class 76, Flower Arrangements: Linda Lieberson. Class 77, Vegetables: Karen Dresdow. Class 78, Arrangement Using an Accessory: Sue Stinespring. Class 79, Conservation: J. Lieberson and G. Thornton. The judges, one or whom is state chairman of conservation, were especially impressed by this display of the state flower and bird, native trees, shrubberies and wild flowers. A wide selection .of pamphlets on state conservation were available to tfa$. j»*ibli c at this exhibit^ - \;;v Bine Eye*. In the white race nearly all newborn babies have blue eyes because the pigment that causes other colors does not develop until some weeks after birth. However, negrc babies, and other belonging to the dark races, have brown eyes, since the pigment is well developed when they are born. In making good tea, it should be prepared quickly. And be sure the water is boiling in order to bring out the flavor of *he tea. Allow one teaspoon of tea for each cup of boiMng water. Cover closely and let leaves steep from three to five minutes, then strain. - • 'i Attn As a Seal Pottery containing flowers usually ne®ds water daily. To prevent •'swepi'T'*"' on the outside wtycb leaves a white ring on woodwork underneath, give the pottery a coat or two of shellac when dry. The shellac acts as a seal--Just as It does with wood. Grftfe on Clothing Grease frorrt buttered popcorn or tried chicken or any number of ether foods can be treated by sponging" the spots wtth cleaning fluid, then followed laundering Summer Schedule ;* at Zion Lutheran Churqh 408 John Street, HfcHenry --SUNDAYS -- 8 A.M Service 9 A.M. . . . . . Sunday School 1I:1S A.M. Service -- All Welcome -- Pastor C. A. LOBITZ Phone 859 FOR ATHLETES FOOT Use T-4-L, for 3 to 5 days. It -ilcftually peels off the outer skin. I mposes buried fungi and KILLS ? ON CONTACT. If not pleased th instant.drying T-4-L, your back at any drug store. Today BOLOERS. DO OUTSIDE PAINTING NOW! PtriniiTw^ DUTCH BOY - O'BRIEN GLIDDEN - BRUSHON From $4.49 per gallon PAINT STORM WINDOWS and doors so they'll be ready to up when cold weather comes* [eadquarlers For All Your Decorating Needs MAIN PAINT CENTER ill MAIN ST. PH. 1115 MdlENRY, ILL. Open Friday Evenings & Sunday Mornings r t?c Ipecfflcefwif ond 9qwpmttt COMHTT V-tUKT4-000RSSBM Grueling 1206-mjffe Mobilgas Economy Run proves Dodge outstanding economy: | Dodge V-8 wins its class . .. beats all other cars in the "low-medium" price range. O Dodge V-8 beats all other 8'sr in every price class . . . takes top honors over all eightcylinder cars in Sweepstakes. You'll know you have a winner in the new '53 Dodge. You've Got to Drive it to Believe it I '1 JT # DEPENDAMf ' Price* start below many models in the "lowest priced" fidd! DODGE V-EiGHT OR SIX TUNE IN MEDALLION THEATRE EVERY WEEK ON CBS-TV ... SEE TV PAGE FOR TIME AND STATION A. S. BLAKE MOTOR SALES, Inc. 301 E. PEARL STREET PHONE McHENRY 156 -- 30.000 MILE GUARANTEE -- I4HMH i To »ure--4»y yooi* meats at CERW^ FIED for H Is our policy to sell only the top grades of government inspected meats. That's your, assurance of quality-- and of the tempting tastlness . . . tenderness . . . and juicy goodness tha,t go with top quality ineats^ Our skillful cutting and pre-trlmmlng of meats are your assurance of economy for they give you more good meat in every pound. Serve one of those special values and know the reason why so many people say--"Ifs sure good-- whm It's meat from CKBT^OCD," DEAN'S MILK Reg. Price Me 69m. THURS., FRI. * SAT. ONLY ITS SURE GOOD •WHIN IT'S MEAT CERTIFIED COUNTRY DRESSED -- Reg. $1.19 ^ Frying Chickens., 100% FRESH GRADED CHOICE BLADE CUTS Pot Roast 39L LEAN BONELESS h Beef Stew 59i. GRADED CHOICS ; STEAK. . e% SIRLOIN - ROUND or SWISS ALL MEAT -- ; ----- - Ham Baloney 45L Meal Items on Sale Thurs., FrL & Sal. Only! SPECIAL FREZERT ICE CREAM 35'ot Produce Items on Sale THURS. FRL A SAT. ONL1PI & Vegetables CRISP SOLlH LARGE LETTUCE . . ... 2(«29' CALIFORNIA SUNKIST ORANGES ... . 2 J«. LIBBY'H ORANGE JUICE FROZEn FRESH LIBBY'S f Qz- Tin CHOPPED SPINACH 14 Oz. Fkff. FOR SWANSDOWN CAKE MIX 2 f« 42c YELLOW - WHITE . DEVILS FOOD BUDLONG - Qt. Jar SWEET PICKLES .. f 39' ASSORTED FLAVORS -- Reg. Pkg. FLAVOR-AID . .. 3f«10' DELMONTE -- 14 Oz. Btli. CATSUP 2 w- 33' DELMONTE -- 8 Oz. Tina Tomatoe Sauce . . 6tms45c r DELMONTE - Sliced - Yellow Cling -- No. 2'/z TUm PEACHES 2 s» 59c •* * TALL TINS " # MILNOT . . 3 29' DELMONTE - Halves - Yellow Cling -- No. Ji/, Tina PEACHES 2 59' FANCY ti'M Ml " Red Potatoes 10 » Yellow Onions 3 «17 DELMONTE - Cream Style GOLDEN CORN 303 Tin 2,„33* PAW PAW CIDER VINEGAR Gal. CQC Btl. W9 DELMONTE ^ FRUIT COCKTAIL , . 303 Tins 2 , , 4 5 ' WESSON DELMONTE SUGAR 303 Tin 2 for 37* DELMONTE PRUNE JUICS Qt. BtL OP DELMONTE - Whole Kernel GOLDEN ~ /) •i f, :r 12 C&. Tin 2 for 33* DELMONTE JUICE 46 Oz. X Tin VV in i.JDELMONTE SLICED PINEAPPLENo. 2 A||« Tin £*9 KERB WASON JARS Doz, Pts 85 Doz. Qt& 97-! Pint 37c 4- 69c V mm &•

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