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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 Oct 1947, p. 10

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& City Of OpMtrd How Hm Two Miniito M«a CitisenR of Concord, Mass., now have two Minute Men, one is the statue in its park, commemorating the famous stand made during the Revolution. The other, a SO-inch, 300-pound bronze replica of the when Admiral Dewey won bis great victory. When t|* Cruiser jConcord was built, the Minute Matt went abroad. In 1941, wkm the cruiser was being stripped for action in World War II, he wa*. removed. However, the officers and crew so greatly missed his presence that when tne ship returned to the states for overhaul, they received original, is a gift of the officers and j mission to put him back in his place men of the USS Concord. ! °J> the ship. So fond of their Minute i Man were the men that a pair of The second Minute Man i official "dog-tags" were ordered for nally was installed in the giinboat y,jm They were kept cleaned and Concord and was present m that; gained daily throughout the war and ship at the battle of Manila Bay underwent inspection with the rest. If and when another Concord is commissioned, the "second Minute Man" may be recalled from the Massachusetts city to active service, as symbol of the spirit which has mtmw. JAft; McHenry. Illinois FBI. - SAT. In Taehnicolor hgUe 'Fairbanks Maaceen O'Hara 'SI NBA I) THE SAILOR" Plus: News & Novelty SUN. - MON., OCT. fr • « la Color Betty Hotton - Jotm torrid Billy DeWolfe "PERILS OF' PAULINE" Plus: World News A Cartoon TUESDAY (One Day) Err*) Flynn • Brenda Marshall -THE SEA HAWK" Plus: Short Subjects WED. - TRUSS. Vivian Blaine Harry James WIF I'M LUCKY" Special: "SO YOU WANT TO PLAY THE HORSES'* I kept this country 1/ee. STATE CHAMBER HAS SET UP PROGRAM FOR TAX LAW REVISION A comprehensive program for DISMISS CHARGES fBx charges of issuing checks with intent to defraud, lodged against Pauline ^Polly" Wiekam of the Fox hotel, a "28 dice game girl employed in a tavern east of Elgin, were settled at Woodstock last week and charges against hier were dismissed with payment of costs. federal tax law revisions has been. rm'rton ®t, Anne's Catholic - church adopted by the Illinois State Cham- one r^2sn*. jjorning a Barrington woher of Commerce, it was announced n,aJ1» Mrs. Helen Miller, 60, suffered during the past week by. Jams* F. » ,heart attack which Proved fatal Stiles Jr., North Chicago, vice presi-'*. f«w hours later at Sherman hosdent- treasurer of Abbott Labors- pital, Elgin. Mrs. Miller was sitting tories, and president of the state' in "!® C"0,r 1°"» which was her Vatsa. GEKBAftD CALHERN, back in York after spending the sljhmer in Hollywood working in "The Red Pony," wa$ j»o enthusiastic about "The" A|ch of Triumph" that he bOuHl \hardly talk about anything else. He worked in that- one suffemer before last; has the role of •Korosow, the Russian doorman A his whiskers had to be applied fresh every morning. JBut his. boundless enthusiasm was for the work of Ingrid Bergman and hymns at the 11:30 mass at Bar-! Charles Boyer, which he says is supeft). Calhern i£ one of the few tfci Act «f IMS, Of The Me&enry Ushed weekly, at October 1, tHl. State of Illinois, County of MeBenry. Before me, aNotary Public in a»* ^ the Stale and county afo-eeaU., personally appeared A. 11. Moaher charges the * date #bore is - ' A * HOflHSR, Msntl IMIter. Sworn te and mhalrftsd before m tMs 1st day af ggyfefr mtAhy KNOX, NotaryPubHc. H _ NBGRO INDICTED • William W/att, Negro, was indicted fcfct *dk at the "vnuaft Juy oa oC •«*.' Oris* ySux rubbed Plaindeeler. «tHr^ *% IHH I I I HI t M I I I t I I I I I I ••SWEET" ACCIDENT Two motorists were injured laat week when their automobile crashed into a truck on a U. S. Route 20 curve at Henpeck. The truck, driven l»y Theodore Miller, 43, was loaded tvith peaches, and baskets and fruit littered the highway for 100 yards is result of the accident. • STRICKEN IN . CHUR While singing the Ben iction - - , --..--lary and 'larceny..., who,'having been duly sworn accord- Tne ear in flueition belonged to A.C.!< • ing to law, deposes and says that h« j :"ChPr,term Is the managing-editor of the McHen- "" ry Plaindealer, and that the foUowii ft to the best of his Jknowledge ai beUef, s trils statement of the owner- , „ ship, management, etc., of the afore-! charges "was Set at fgfcOOO each and said publication for the date shown in! the other, MLOO0,'byJodge~William the above Caption, required by the Act "• Carroll. Wyatt was arrested after of August 24, 1912, embodied in s*c- tke near Mil efe.-*«t tion 411 Pa« Lai L»wa " » caped as he was being placed in a™. prtnUd oh U» ' form, to wit: valued at iW larcJUy charge j| is for alleged staging or^a radio!* from the E. 8. Frits garag* in Har-.' vard. Wyatt. is being MM in "the 1 county jail. Bohd en two of the < > Beyond Horizon •> chamber The program includes extension and revision of some of the improvements advocated during the past two years by the chamber in confavorite place, accompanied by her grandchildren, when she was stricken. PRIZE CATCH Bangs Lake, known? far and wide as an excellent pan fisherman's para idli who have been allowed to see the picture, so he ought to know. And his long and highly successful sta^e career qualifies him as an expert on really good acting. Rise Stevens, back on "The Family Hour," really likes California as a place to live, whether she's working in a picture or not. Her charming house is Just large enough for • V V • V V V V V-VvVV junction with thirty-one other state Hi lir7 Jr ' l"g w* 18 ^ lar«e enougn for chambers. Certain phases of these ^ " k i herself- her husband and her threeconeresilonaT ^mmSL^ ^Sjrine new Ilfe^me ^teHn USur Hy- ^ Nicky' 8nd ^ ShU*S hSSSflSS uS^SST l He'i- Chica<f0- Arthur "Drastic cuts in taxef below pre-j ill! s s h,!.t : „-n"re V« Hi r„u:d'! p~pi«. A,.w! *'tht Chle"" (tion taxes should be lowered when 8 1 bait' ?overTrJentUenpr3irement9 °f ^ ' . AMNESIA VICTIM "A further contributin tn hiirk Believed to be a victim of amnesia, level, 'JXctoTiS "iSlf~™d.rLd,Z,[» Vif could be made by reform of the tax! wm "f r II i' 71' °f laws themselves. These laws are an i ^ accumulation of a series of measures: rPnw« iTi^ • I cnacted from year to year since 1939.! ,n " fv ,i?i helf ,the There are ambiguities, inconsisten-1 ^ Li? i68P cies, and uncertainties among these di-.turbanrf th.it. txli SUC arid in their interpretaUon. that trai 1. That the name* and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing ed itor, and businesa managers are: Publisher, Lucy H. Renich, Wood- •tock.lll. Editor, A. H. Moaher, McHenry. 111. 2. That the owner is L«»yH. RehJ riw#' ch*m4cal ^eprflents or baits, ich, Wo^dsteei^ 111. f . . S. That the known bondholdefa mortgagees, and' other aeecrity holders are none. Feed en Bark During the winter, especially when snow is on «Nb ^rotmd and food is scarce, raUiHaised en the tender baric of Bsaiiy Unds of young fruit trees. Tne trees may be pro* 5. That the average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed through i * Complete line of Betbe livestock;., I remedies at Wattles Drug Stole, Mc-'! | [Henry. , 8>tf .. RISE STEVENS ~At)VERTfS£l> ' branps VITAMINS -axn V SPECIAL PRICES \ NOW IS THE TIME TO PREPARE < AGAINST THOSE WINTER ILLS, SO OFTEN DUE TO THE LACK OF i IMPORTANT VITAMINS IN THE S' not rouuoes Serve potatoes quick-cooked and steaming hot. The longer they stand exposed to the air, the more vitamin C they lose. notified the station agent at Geneva, I the gaudier social life in favor o! and Patrolman Fred Lundeen of the small parties for close friends. What Geneva department was sent to the depot to remove the aged man. C O O L E D *«rr N«Mg aftd Stock Up at these Prices. ; UPJOHN UNICAPS $2.96' Bottle of 190 • ' { ABBOTT VITA-K APS $2.96 Bottle of 100 UPJOHN ZYMACAP %5J99 A High Potency Capsule ABBOTT DATAMIN .44.95 \ Multiple Vitamin j BEX EL B-COMPLEX .... flj8 Bottle of 100 * j SQUIBB BLASIC FORMULA Bottle of 30 Our Pharmacists Can Answer Many! Important Question^ To Aid You In Your Selection, 1 B°lgers Drug Store (rREEN ST. -- McHENRY, ILL .91 JO Woodstock, III. FRI. - SAT. OCT. 3 • 4 Pounding Hoofs! . ~ T1"" Racing ITirills! TTT* ^QALLANT BESl'!* In Outdoor Color •With Marshall Geo, Tobias and .the Wonder Horse * -- Plus -- Eill (Hcpalong Cassidy) Boyd in "UNEXPECTED GUEST" SUN. - MON., OCT. 5 - « Ann Sheridan Lew Ayres Zachary Scott in • THE UNFAITHFUL" TUES. - WED. - THURS. O C T . 7 - 8 - 9 .Raw! Rough! Ruthless! "BRUTE FORCE" Burt Lancaster - Yvonne DeCarlo Ella Raines Chas. Bickford with her radio work andy heavy schedule of Metropolitan Opera per- Pnnrnam rui?»T • formances she is one of our busiest t i D • Cu J j. I young singers--with a new picture crangio^ 0 s«pnonrrtts« aonnnnnonu'nncr°eUr and!i ffe Sa tfu red |! alrea(iy slated-- t*o"r• next summer, commentator for the Atlas Prager " sports review," will act as master of. Stewart Granger, the Englislt ceremonies for the special program,! actor, ("Antony and Cleopatra.'* presenting the driver-training car,j "The Man in Gray"), replaced-- donated by Har-Mel Motors, to the Barrington high school. The dedication ceremonies, beginning at 7:30 Thursday night, Oct. 2, will be staged in the school gym and the public is invited to attend. Honey a Preservative I Honey long has been used as a sweetening agent by bakers and confectioners because it not only imparts flavor but also helps preserve i foodstuffs, DONT FORGET V „ , _ Don't forget to have your truck the mails or otherwise, to jNlid sub- inspected before Nov. 1, Buss Motor scribers during the twelve months; Salee, your Ford dealer. 20-bp lllim III Mil 11 III 111 111 •he; J, Thoee who wffl no longer walk ! I the, earth with us, go <b*jrond I the horison to everlasting rest. ! > Mary their passing with the ! t beauty and serenity of our 1' Jacob Justen Hjnhbal --" Funeral Heu>g iPheae MeBenry 1< Green, Car. Bit, MrHeiry GREEN McHENRf PHONE m National Income Kises Since I860, national income has grown at the rate -of almost 19 per cent per five-year interval, population at more than 9 per cent, and income per capita at 8.5 per cent. From the first (Jpcade, 1869-78, of the 60-year period to that of the last, 1929-38, national income multiplied almost eight-fold; population and income per capita almost tripled. Comparisons with data for the years preceding the Civil war suggest that these rates of growth for national income and income per capita (but not for population) were distinctly higher than those 1800- 60. Complete line of Lee's poultry remedies at Wattles Drug Store, McHenry. 8-tf James Mason in the hearts of many English fans when Mason came td this.country. Now Granger is booke<| to come here next spring, for tJni» versal - International. Meanwhile,. Eagle-Lion Studios plan to jump the gun by« releasing "Caravan.T Granger's newest starring picture1 --*-- At Columbia they are'still laughing about what happened to Larry Parks. He let his hair grow so ior.g for his role as a Scottish Highlander in "The Swordsman" th$t a make* up man innocently tried to remove his "wig" and almost scalped him£ THE DRUGS AND COSMETICS YOU PREFER, AT PRICES YOU'LL LIKE They say no one has really achieved fame until glorified in fh# comic strips; if that is true. Kit# Smith can be surf of her laurel's* She has been portrayed in "Li'l Ab» ner," "Winnie Winkle" and "Flower Potts." Every radio master of ceremonie* seems to have his own method tor picking contestants. Johnny Olsen. of ABC's "Ladies Be Seated," picks his participants just by walkinj through the audience; • -- CUPP5 ASPIRIN TABLETS BOTTLE IOO WKUSOL^cSSr- S9< tticoiir<ss JUBSMP£ *"'»• • Mil HI I I I 1 1 1 1 H 111!111 * III U HI 1II H 11 n 11II11M NATIONALLY AOVCRTISKD 1* MM. U. S. PAT. orr. JOHN maSMAM * sos AMERICA'S MOST fAMOUS JACKET LOOK FOR THE WINDBREAKER LABEL mi of all the qualitiM that have made the WINDBREARBfl famous. It's handy* hued*. and handsome. Ideal for all purposes. TobTesT igMfini ii FABRICS Expertly tailored of finest gabardine, the genuine WINDBREAKER is the perfect all-seasons all-purpose jacket. SINGLffi -NKMfiroir By Francis Craig "DOWNTOWN POKBB CLU1T ^ By Phil Harris ' ^ •THE ECHO SAID NO* v . .. by Guy Lombarde liJGGY O'NEILL" by the Hanaonicats McHENRY ."ttlCKIEr* ' " B^ Lee Monti Tu Tnwa "•MY', GAL SAL" by the Harsieaicata A big cross - country tour for "Breakfast in Hollywood" gets under way October 10. Host Tom Breneman, his hats, orchids, wishing rings, etc., will visit eight citiesj; profits from seat sales will be given to the local Community Chests. Mary Wiekes. the comedienne brought from Broadway te Hollywood in 1841 for "The Man Whff Came te Dinner," has her second movie role in fear years in Warnei Bros/ "Christopher Make.*! she's a fine actress! When Peggy Webber worked with Peter Lorre on * his NBC "Mystery in the Air" everyone exclaimed over how slim she'd grown. "It's because of work, not lack of food," she explained. "Th^ schedule I had to keep with Orson. Welles for fllnv ing his 'Macbeth' is the best reducer I know of." "The Whistler's** wife says it id fun being married to an actor who must remain anonymous--at parties he can't talk about his work. If hf does, and people learn who he is his job is over. But when he couldn't stand it any longer he wrote a drama for the series; now he can a" ' least say "I wrote for 'The Whit; tier'" when people ask what h» does. -i- ALBUMS "DOROTHY SHAY** "THREE SUNS" - "PROM DATE" . By Tex Benecfco CLASSICS "THEME SONGS" T AFTER DARK" "KOSTELANETZ MUSIC OF VICTOR HERBERT" "GOLDEN MOMENTS OF SONG" By Jan Peerce •MUSIC TO REMEMBER" By Joae Iturbi Needles, Accessories and Party Records pu*- OPEN SUNDAY MORNINGS. ODDS AND ENDS--Off Gmmt, k** from EngUnd, will rttttm in January, mt cording to present plant, to mskg "Tbr Dtvil't Delight" for Alexander Kordb . . . Jsck Hop*, who writes the lyric* *0* brother Bob's tribtues on the mr, is ctub ing in on bis tune, "Sbmt My Monti With Kisses." . . . Meanwhile P*r*monnt #» nountes that Bob's next picture will bo "Sorrowful Jones," in which be will go "• more for straight drsms snd less for ell-out comedy. > . Henry Fonda begin> k*s 20th year « am actor with "The Lon/t Night": if be could b*Ve landed a job b< wotdd have been a reporter instead. Potato Feed One hundred pounds at raw pot** toes are equal in feeding vahie te 90 to 25 pounds of grain. PLAINDEALER DEADLINES Plaindealer deadlines for news and advertising an as follows: Display Ads: Thsaiay Noon. Classified Axis: • Wednesday at 10 a. m. News: Tuesday^at 5 p.m. AUCA BALM •AMI SEU26R CHAP STICK Up Balm INGRAMS Sac Cream. 59c JERQlM Face Cream 1.00 TANGEE Upstkfc TRUSHAY 5>c Letlew. 50c HINDS HAACmm . a?C 60c NCET JA mmA< Depilatory .43c ffcm £!£?• 39e JEKe, HkNSJkKM FACTOR 1H Face Pewdsr A--- PRELL SHAMPOO 19> box 54- KOTEX sof DR. 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