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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Oct 1955, p. 12

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¥*•!* THEM McCullom Lake News By Eve Levawp# "> J '•• *ir V. Important matters to be discussed and voted upon tonight, Thursday, Oct. 13, at 8 p.m. at the regular meeting of the Ladies of the Lake. Meeting place, the beachhouse. Feel free to come and be a guest. You'll want to join, of course. Free Movies And you don't hardly get them kind no more. The McCullom Lake conservation club is calling upon all interested sportsmen and members for this very important meeting to be held this Sunday, Oct. 16, at 3 p.m. in the village beachhouse. This includes members from all the subdivisions surrounding the lake. The committee has been hard at work procuring movies which will be ishown during the meeting. That's Sunday -- Oct. 16. Mark the date on your calei^Efr! in the. home formerly occupied by the Lowell Petersons. And thereby bangs another tale. What Wlfl the Qtseens Dof Next year that is. ' We're referring to the annual Miss McCullom Lake aspirants who annually have been put through their paces by Marge Peterson. Our loss is Chicago's gain now that the % Petersons, including Mario and Corky, \ have moved into the big city. All of us are sad to have this woaderftd family leave because they' contributed much in time, money and effort to improve our community. We do hope to see them black for a visit from time to time. Cullom-KnoD Art Stuhlfeier has been meet- . ing with members of his committees for the purpose of dismissing and proposing ideas to |fcrve the community in the best Manner possible. We regret the omission of the |ame of Mrs. Katie Lennert, who ^tras duly elected to the office of trustee. ! ' Home on the Range >' For a little while last Saturday, our "cowpokes" and their ladies left their sophistication at Some, and had a good old fashlimed bay rack party. Three iragohs were needed to haul the iteavy load, which included Alice jfcnd Bud Cable, Ann and Fred Matthesius, Jerry and Bob Doran, £il and Dave Hansen, Mary Ann ijpord, Ronnie Tranberg, Jerry and jjtennie Jensen, Lil and Lee Sawio, Myrtle and Jerry Burg, Lottie laid Gene Piotrowski, Cora, and jjarry Jensen, Fred and Eleanor jArtemenko, Bill Bolton relatives knd friends, Jeanne and John •rguson, Downers* Grove, Leon- •d Artemenko, and Chuck Norin of Pueblo, Colo., and Mardy id Don Lorch. Bernice Bjork »rved in the capacity of chaperle (wha-a-at?). , The skill required in piloting lhe group up the highways and 'Ijown the byways must be attributed to Larry Jensen, albly 'Assisted by Bill Bolton. Through the crisp fall air, the strains of fflBury Me Not On the Lone Prairie" were audible for blocks, jbut it sounded go-o-od! | After a bracing ride, the party iheaded Into Bjorks* for square |§a|ucing and refreshments. Ah, liothing like life in the, country :%"'4 lip In pmoke, Almost A major catastrophe was averted the other ajir. Seems as though Ray osterby was burning waste paper in the wee hours of the morn, when he spied a suspicious looking box in the road near his home. Thinking it to be garbage disposed of in a careless manner, he was prepared to burn it. The hand of fate caused him to investigate first and in folds of tissue paper, hie found a beautiful hand made quilt. Ray went to work in the manner of a Pinkerton detective and returned it to its rightful owner, Mr. and Mrs. John Cunningham, who had newly arrived in our community to take up residence Write It Down The new number to call for news notes and anecdotes is 2171. The telephone company took pity on the poor subscribers who vjfere forced to share a line with us! Anniversary Bouquets To Maudine and Art Stuhlfeier, who will be celeibrating forty-three years of happy marriage tomorrow, Friday, Oct. 14. Best wishes, folks. pewnmnent residents of the tillage this week. {Some Coming, Seine Going Mr. and Mrs. Barney Graff left the city sidewalks behind for a few hours last Sunday, to visit our rustic community. They stopped in to visit with Marge and Ed stacknick. M r. and Mrs. Ben Hands journeyed to Chicago on Sunday to bring a little cheer and sunshine to Slaughter, Ruby, who has been ill. Side by (Side Mrs. Lena Carbonaro joined the ranks of the working girls recently when she joined hus baufel Kelly at, his place of em ployment. Good for you, Lena. But what will the "Thursday gitils" do Without ybu?^ ^ « * / * • ; / i , i v './ Thursday, October 13. ^(Reporters note: Thanks, Art, fcdr those kind words in last week's column.) ? Birthday Greetings To pretty little Sandra. Passalaqua, who is celebrating her twelfth birthday today, Oct. 13. Congrats to Art Olsen on Tuesday, Oct. 18. We're not telling his age but he has been a member of the "39ers" for two years! Welcome, Neighbors Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Laston and sons, Don and James, will be CHINA China is tile general • broad term applied to ppttery that has been made semi-transparent by adding bone to the materials used tin its manufacture. Porcelain* is ta semi-transparent pottery made rfrom natural clays With no bone being used. Some of the best examples of the latter are Chinese, Dresden, Limoges, etc. Earth •enware is a descriptive term used to distinguish opaq*ue pottery from china, stoneware, terra cotta, etc. The first stage after firing in the making of china is called "biscuit." In this stage the ware is white and'porous and ready for decoration. The decoration applied to the ware when it is in the biscuit state is called under-glaze, while that applied after it has been glazed is termed on-glaze. Lusterware is pottery which has been decorated •with gold, silver or copper. Prescription Pharmacists Know the VITAMINS You Need... There orrtwo general groups of vitamin^ (1 )*• very potent one* that your Doctor prescribes to arrest a specific deficiency,' end (2) ffcose that supplement the diet, lhe benefits of which most everyone COR tnfey, t» certain to gel vttamhs produced by « reputable manufacturer, sudi as those of Parke, Davis fc Company. If In doubt, consult your physician before purchasing vitamins--and have him check you regidarf^i Bolger's PHONE 40 BfoHENBT, ILL. ( DRUG STORE ) D III RegistS JSfQW |6rMcHenry ^ *pr4 *• i f• V $»• '3-* 6IT READY fOR FALL AND WINTER DRIVING • •• moke your own rood with tho quiet-running NEW \ SNOW TIRES Alu svaOabl* In Guaranteed Town & Country Ntw Tnfldi* I on sound tiro bodies or on your own tlrti They're Noiseless! RESERVE YOURS TODAY! •A $mall deposit wilf hold tho tlrot until you oro ready to have them InttalM, Up To $6 Trade-In,For Old Battery FIRESTONE DELUXE -- Beg. Price $81.63 4,70x15 TUBELESS TIRES Sale Price $19.95 200 PROOF Anti-Freeze 5100 gai In Your Container McHENRY TIRE MART ' WALT FREUND and BOB THURLWELL, Props. 528 Main Street Phone: 294 or 295-J McHenry, I1L 5A-: ^ % I DAILY AWARDS -- 6RAND AWARD SIMPII RULES FREE 1NGREDKNTS AND PAHS SPECTATORS WELCOME - DOOR AWARDS " 60 Lucky Persons will be Contestants--Enter Now--You may be crowned McHenry County's "Queen of the Range" -- and vcome away with one ol the daily awards--or even the Grand Award! Make sure that you are oiie of the lucky 60. Come to Moats TV for an entry blank or mail the attached form. MN ARE WELCOME TO COMPETE ALSO Yes, you fellows who fire so proud of your leaking resuifSLhav# a chance! Rules are the same as for women. Grand Award A Sichick Shaver ! SPECIAL! TEEM AGE CONTEST SATURDAY. NOV. 12 -10 A. M. Come on down Kids and show up some of the Grown Ups. Special Awards for You Too! DA1T AWARDS WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC MIXER WITH JUICER VALUED AT $39.95 WILL BE AWARDED TO EACH DAILY WINNER JUDGES They will be prominent Home Economists and Nutrition Experts.. ^ Grand Award ^ NEW WESTINGHOUSE DELUXE SPEED ELECTRIC 30 INCH RAMGE ACT NOW! --ENTRIES UMTED ALL RANGES USED IN CONTEST WILL BE AUCTIONED OFF, TO THE HIGHEST BIDDERS. SEALED BIDS WILL BE ACCEPTED ON THE SALES FLOOR. JoIdIr the Fun--Enter Now CONTEST INFORMATION New 1955 Westinghouse Imperial 30" Ranges, New Westinghouse Electric Mixersj and All Needed Utensils will be available for use of the contestants on the contest floor. The contest is limited to 60 rf£>n-professional cake bakers. Use your own recipe. Baking periods will be Monday thrti Friday at 1:30 pan. and 7:3Q p.m. All Basic Ingredients will be furnished by Mo^ts TV. Special pans or ingredients must be furnished by contestant. To enter the contest, you must submit your name and address on the official application entry blank. Hurry, because the number of contestants is limited to 60 (12 each day). Registration deadline is Oct. 24th at 12 noon. REGISTER NOW! CONTEST LMIH) TO (0 ENTRIES SPONSORED BY WESTINGHOUSE AND TV & APPLIANCE 66 N. Williams - Crystal Lake 1783 Application Blank Name ... • Address •••_ Phone . • / Kind of, Cake .V Mail Application So MOATS TV 81 APPLIANCES, 66 No. Williams Si.

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