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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Nov 1956, p. 3

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Wednesday, November Zh W$ ' " " THE McHEmtY PLAINDEjUXB.. A " 1 i^'r-'ty c ^ 4(^ t t";f'v" X - I ' Several Zoning Petitions Granted, due Is Denied Several requests presented to the zoning board of appeals were approved and one has been denied by the board of supervisors. The request for ai zoning variation to allow fiim to erect an addition to his home was granted Albert Atkins of Pistakee Bay; also the petition of Harold Crokin and others for reclassification of property to R-l; the petition of Dutch Creek Woodlands for reclassification from farming to R-l and the petition of Edward Lannes and others to redone eleven a Ares near MCHefiry, to allow erection of -i motel. A petition by Joe Frett for zoning ffe-classification of property in the township from R-l to i-1 was denied. Fafhe? Of McHenry Man Dies In Palatine Don't forget to move in for some close-ups of individuals when you . make your Thanksgiving: mcvies. Thanksgiving--With Mwies at Home plish this so that all may see some 6f the things you've been doing is to show a few reels of the movies you made while on vacation or at Other times during the year. Project a reel or two of a birthday party--a graduation or wedding --the youngsters' introduction tb a new pet--a backyard barbecue that earned Dad his high bonnet. For this is the stuff of which happy memories and successful movies are made--the kind that every member of the family wilj enjoy seeing "in action"-- as fresh and colorful as the day it all happened. Besides bringing your relatives up to date on "family affairs," there's another way in which a movie camera can help you celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday. We're sure you've already guessed what we have in mind! That's right--we tfiink it would be a fine idea to record just how you spend Thanksgiving Day this year at your house. A film of the highlights of this favorite home holiday will giye permanent life tc| a happily shared occasion. --John Van Guilder Thanksgiving time is here again, and families all over the country will be Observing the holiday in traditional style. And to most of us, "traditional style" means "family style" on this favorite of holidays. Remember the poem-, about thanksgiving Day we* used to recite as youngsters? It went something like this: "Over the river and through the wood/To Grandf a t h e r ' s - h o u s e w e ' l l go . . W e l l , maybe you won't be going to Grandfather's house. Grandfather may be coming to your house--or you all may be gathering at Aunt Mary's or Cousin Bill's home this year. But the chances are the family will observe Thanksgiving by coming together to spend the 3ay and share the feast that symbolizes a rich harvest. At any holiday gathering, home movies usually make a hit -- «nd Thanksgiving's no exception. Pleasantly relaxed after dinner --even if everybody's a 'bit too full of bird and brandied mince pici--relatives are anxious to get caught up on the family's activities since their last big get-together. A perfect way to accom- Read The Classified Want Ads § Convenient Hours For Depositing Your Saving! Two Above-Average dividends Paid Yearly Fridays 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Closed All Day Wednesdays Other week days 9 Ao M. to 5 P. M. 3% CURRENT RATE McHENRY SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION A GUARANTY SAVINGS ASSOCIATION 522 W. Main Street Plume McHe&sy 2 Henry C: Meyer, 81, a retired farmer who resided most of his life in the Palatine area, died early Monday in a rest home in that city. He was the father of Frank Meyer of McHenry. He is survived by five sons, William of Barrington, Walter of Elmwood Park, Frank of McHenry, Edwin and Raymond of Palatine; three daughters, Mrs. Herman Buesching and Mrs. Fred POPP of Lake Villa' and Mrs. Franklin Meyer of Palatine; also several grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. His wife, Anna, preceded him in death several years ago. ATTEND STAGE PLAT A number of McHenry people attended the stage play "No time for Sergeants" in Chicago Monday evening and also enjoyed an Italian dinner while there. Those making the trip included Messrs. and Mesdames John Earl, Eric Gute, Gregory Tischler, William Meeker, John Heinzelman, Tracy Hill and Art Henschel; also Ed. Kirsten, Ralph Henschel and Norma Kay Tice. Lend Uncle Sam Tour Dollars Business & Service Wonder Lake Open On Simditys 0 to 1 SUP3PILW Free (estimates A Delivery Phone W. L. 3231 CRISTY and STENDEBACH General Contractors NEW HOMES and REMODELING Phone Wonder Lake 5432 -- 2464 -- 5301 FRIDAY S SATURD NOVEMBER 23 & 24 ONLY WOMEN'S HARD SOLE MbCCASINS Sizes 5 To 9 $ Assorted Colors 2.99 Reg. $3.79 REG. 98* DACRON - NYLON TRIM BATH TOWELS 66 (Limit 2 To A Customer) BEN FRANKLIN "In the Heart of the Green Street Shopping Center" FALL'S FRAGRANT . FRUIT HAKE FINE APPLE RING MUFFINS; If it's something comforting you're after -- if it's the satisfaction of something wonderful baking in the oven--then apple muffins are your dish. Easy as they are to make, apple muffins ,are full of such old-fashioned goodness that they've stood for the best of home cooking, to whole generations of folk. Apple muffins belong with , the easy-to-make apple treats such as Dutch apple cake, apple turnovers and apple dumplings. Don't you just long to make them all, now that apples are back in season? / Here is a little different recipe fdr apple muffins in which each, muffin is crowned vtfith a ring of apple dipped in sugar and cfifiV namon. You'll enjoy your first autum batch of these, apple treats arid so will your family. Apple Ring Muffins , . 2 cups sifted flour . 1% teaspoons salt Vi cup sugar x 3 teaspoons baking powder 2 eggs, well beaten % cup milk 2 tablespoons shortening, melted ; 3 to 4 tart apples " % cup sugar 1 tablespoon cinnamon 2 tablespoons butter or margarine, melted Sift together flour, salt, % cup sugar and baking powdefr. Combine eggs, milk and shortening. Add to dry ingredients, mixing only enough to dampen all flour, \yash, core and .pare apples. Cut a % inch slice from the topand 'bottom of each apple. Chop the slices and fold into flour mixture. Fill wellgreased large muffin pans half full. , ' ' Cut remainder of each, apple into rings about %-inch thick. Mix y* cup-sugar and cinnamon. Dip apple rings into sugar mixture. Place a slice of apple on top of batter in each muffin cup. Bake in a hot oven (425 degrees) for 30 to 35 minutes or until muffins and apples are done. Brush apple rings with butter or margarine while hot. Serve hot or cold. Variation CARAWAY APPLE MUFFINS: Add 1 teaspoon caraway seeds to the batter with the chopped apples. .< ' MARRIAGE LICENSE Lloyd M. Baldwin, McHenry, and Barbara I. Potter,- Ingleside. SIXTEEN MEMBERS INITIATED INTO C.D. OF A. NOV. 15 Initiation of sixteen new members into the Catholic Daughters of America highlighted last Thursday's meeting, preceded by a pot-luck, supper at 6:30, enjoyed by fifty members. Visitors included District Deputy Ethel Ronan, Rita Winkler and Loretta and Margaret Foley, from Court Elgin. Rev. Schuler, chaplain, was also present to speak to the group. Co-chairman Lillian Stoffel and Clara Stillihg, assisted, by their committee, were in charge of serving. A social hour was enjoyed later, when pictures of her recent trip to Europe were shown by Mrs. Carrie Justen. A business meeting will occur Dec. 6 and a holiday party pec. 20. YOUNG PEOPLE INJURED WHEN CAM CRASHED NEAR BAY Two people tefere hurt in an accident which occurred on the. Pistake© Bay road Friday evening. Wallace Stone, 22, of Round Lake is reported to have lost control of his car on a curve and it struck a utility pole. He suffered lacerations on the head. A passenger in the car, Marjorie Stone, 17, suffered bruises and a fracture of one thumb. She Wag 'treattd at * Llbertyvfile : hospital.. • The accident was investigated by the sheriffs office. In a minor accident whidi oe*'* ciirred the last of the week, a;-, car driven by John H« Moss of ^ Mineral Springs subdivision was struck as he drove along the Ss highway. According to state police, another auto, driven by ^ Victor Goad of Hebron, ha^T park- |£ ed, on the highway andnm at- ;• tempting to start up struck the -; Moss vehicle. S ;§§ FOR THAT OLD FASHIONED FLAVOR COME TO WILLI KOENEMA J COUNTRY MADE SAUSAGES DELICIOUS HICKORY SMOKED HAMS LEAN HICKORY SMOKED BACON 22 VARIETIES OF SAUSAGES TRUE GERMAN STYLE FLAVORS Route 130 • Just East of Route 12 • Volo, DL Phone McHenry 667-W-l McHENRY TOPICS Glenn Paulsen Perpetual motion has been a dream of inventors for generations, and the latest experiments of a leading electronic lab has brought it .closer to reality. A silicon solar cell has been mAde that takes the shining suns energy and converts It into a storage battery. On cloudy days the batteries take Allan McKini over and on sunny days V^he solar cell recharges the battery. if At present the government is using this gadget" Later, when mass production starts, you'll be able to have installment of this invention made by the McHENRY TV. Meanwhile, phone 2233 for any kind t of electronic service. McHENRY TV PHONE 2233 On Route 120 • 2 Blks. East of New Bridge ;; THE MIGHTY v\ . ,«ss^ V U' ,-4£| •I13'®i . .5 > J 3 Mara'* Htm glamoroot, low-priced 1957 Chrytfer Windsor V-8 Announcing the most glamorous carina generation! You never looked or . felt as good in anything before! Other cars have changed models . .. this one changes motoring. Look at its rich. *acy lines 1 . . at the long, low silhouette ... at the dramatic upsweep of the rear fenders that plume back from the waist like the wake of a hydroplane. It's a streak of a car with the elegance of the boulevard dnd the Spirit of the speedway. Get into this car, drive it into traffic or out on the open highway and you enter a new domain of travel. In the 1957 Chrysler^ with its new Torsion-Aire Ride, motion has a new "feel". And wait till you toe the throttle. A new Pushbutton TorqueFlite Transmission teams with a mighty airplane-type V-8 engine, developing up to 325 horsepower, to give you a new high-velocity getaway, matchless parsing powel" When you need it. Come in this week and "visit our showrooms. See and ' drive the most completely new car of the year! Torsion-Aire Ride ppurs the road under you! Try Chrysler's new Torsion-Aire Ride and you'll thittk some of thfe laws of gravity, motion and inertia have been suspended in ybur favor. No more rode arid roll. No more pitch when you stop. Chrysler's new torque rod suspension and lower center of gravity give you a brand new ground-skimming "feel" of the toad. Hie wheels ride the contours ... but you don't. The todd just poors under you. otor Sales 12 S.* Main Street - Crystal Lake /, i-:

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