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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Aug 1953, p. 10

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MMa. Charles Pnond JPHE £>V '|; Mrs. Charles Freund, Tom and Charlotte Freund, and Mrg. Albert Brits enjoyed seeing "Girl Craay" at the summer music theatre in Skokie Friday night. The firemen were Rfept busy on Sunday night when they were called ofcit about midnight to the Bernie Halliday residence, where lightning had struck their garage. While fighting that fire they received word that lightning had also struck the garage nt Ginocchio's home and was in ( flames. Richmond fire depart- The Shotllff - Wilford annual ment's water tank was called in ftwnfly reunion was held at Fox to IlelP and the men River park on Sunday. This is fi'cs for two hours Considerable the twenty-sixth year the fami- damage was done to both buildlies have had their annual picnic! ings. * «nd enjoyed the day together I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Freund visaing and reminiscing. ' and family were supper guests May left Monday, July «» fotr fcaat Bty camp at Bloomtafton, III. she was selected by Richmond chapter of the Future Homfmakers of America M the delegate to the Illinois itate leadership training conferin the home of Mr. and Mrs. George W. May on Sunday. Once again the carnival at St. Peter's parish wpa a great success. Large crowds were served at both dinner and supper and many people enjoyed the various games throughout the day. Fr. Daleiden and parishioners of St. Peter's wish to thank all who made this year's carnival a success. Nick Wagner 'and daughter of Chicago are visiting Mrs. Alice Wagner this week, j <H]inrif|ijr*T irfflut Producers of high-quality .•iff are getting nearly 50 per cent more for the best .eggs they sell on a graded market than ordinary producers get when they sell at current-receipt prices. ITT COLO PACK BBS1 FOR TOMATOES, SAY EXPERTS Tomatoes packed by the toldpack method are superior in flavor, texture, color and fragrance to those canned by the hot-pAck method, according to recent experiments conducted by !n m»y «nnltitge. Pack the tomatoes into clean* sterile jars. ?ou can press the fruit down gently in the jar,-but don't squash it. Leave one-Half inch of head Bpace, and add a teaspoon of salt to quart jars and one-half teaspoon to pints. Process in boiling water -- 45 minutes for quarts and 35 minthe United States Department of utes for pints. Agriculture. J select only firm, ripe tomatoes What's more, the cold-pack for canning. A bad spot or an way is quicker and easier than,; over-ripe mushy tomato can lead the hot-pack. * . to costly spoilage. . Wash the tomatoes and plungfr -- • - •• ^ them into boiling water for half If the temperature of :vfcOMr a minute. Then dip them in cold newly cured .hay reaches 19ft water a few seconds and peel. | degrees, get it out of the bars In peeling, be sure to remove because it is already too late all the core at the stem end, as' to save an$ you don't want to leaving part of thf green core 1 lose your barn too; , *. ' *•', >' J* : w. e. im RRS0TM8R 5tcS55i5 followed MKK MILLERS MEAN I'IIII •.IRI.IITLNIU'L WILLYS-OVERLAND SALES .tjM - " 103 * . • • • * „ Y&ityy, **> awe cast Lessor 0*H Buck's Town Club Steaks -- Chickens Sea Foods fttrate Dining m-- xm ^ loam . H. C. BUCK, Mgr. 201 N. Riverside Dr. TeL It Bill's Outboard Motors Authorized Dealer for Johnson Motors and Speedier aft Boats All of motors • . v repaired. 1041/2 s. Riverside Dr. TeL 1076 McHenry Floral Co. • Spring Bedding • Funeral Work j ,M Cut Flowers •"'! i&'v. # Plants Complete Floral Service "Telegraph Delivery Servktf* Stare aad Gnca Home 1 Mile South on Route SI ; PHONE 4M- --TV:--~--1 4'- 'j'/ Hester Oil Co. "The Best For Less" Fuel Oil - Gasoline Lubricants Our Tank Wagon Prieea isve You Money West of C 4 N.W. R.R. ' Phone 240 McHenry, 111. w a.. H.E.Buch & Sons Plumbing & Healing Sales Service HOME APPLIANCES visit Our New Showroom Highway 120 East Phone 48 McHenrjr, ID. Designers and Manufacturers of Quality Boats Sales and Service Complete Line of Quality Marine Products including Larcolerd Paints and VihUshptt. R. M. SWIT2EH 208 8, Green St. (rear) -- Nortti of American Legion Hall PHONE 798-J F.M. Radio &T.V. Sales and Service Appliances and Installations Authorized Dealers for Weatingnouft# * Ah? Conditioners Sparton Raytheon Capehart • Hallic rafters - 206 E. Elm Si Aone 079 LEE and RAY Electric Contractors Power and Light Wiring Commercial -- Industrial and Residential * Crosley Appliances rigD: 882, 247-M or C18-R-2 . 516 Main Street Peter M. Justen • FURNITURE COr < > • ' . : *21 Main Street Phone 1141 /'N«rt to the&u^'^ - •• i • •* . . . , . / VVV" 'J » Blue* Matin* Stwic* Authorized Dealers for • CENTURY BOATS * Mercury Outboard MotBiS Inboards and Outhoarda Storage - Sales - Service _ "On UUe Biver" Vetfee Park ; ^ Phone 868 A G A T H A S H O P Distinctive Gifts For all occasions Hallmark Cards 110 S. Green St. .' IPit 14fi-J ALBERT KRAUSE and SON NEWS AGENCY Fountain Service SOS E. Elm St. Phone 878-J STORY OF A BARGAIN STOP and THINK! ' Mow many times have you driven ir taken the train to the larger cities, to get a so called BARGAIN? So maybe yon saved S to 10 cento. Makes you feel good ,, to know -that you're a wise and thrifty shopper, doesn't it? But face it, are you a« wise as you think you are? First of all, to save that 5 or 10 cents, you spend about $8.00 for gasoline, or In the case of <raln travel, a fraction less. Second, It (takes a long time for you to get there, and by that time chances are you're hungry, so then you forget about shopping and seek a nice clean place <o cat. Of course it's generally crowded but your stomach says EAT, and <*t you do. This meal costs you anywhere from a $1.00- to a $ 1.50, thus fan you've spent about $4.00 to $4.50. ~ Then we have to find a place to park and finding a place >'.o park clo«e enough • Is almost impossible. Finally you get the; car parked and start to battle your way to the Rig Bargain. You get pushed, shoved, kicked, stepped on and waited on by some of Che rudest sales personnel in life. Finally you get your BARGAIN and start for home. Then comes the fun, THE BIG CITY RUSH HOUR! Traffic- jams, careless and inconsiderate drivers and In some cases a dented fender or door. After all this, you finally reach home, ready to tell about how you saved all that money In «the BIG CITY. 5 to 10 Cents. Was it woiftti it ? ? ? It would have been much cheaper to get ' what you want right here in McHenry. If what you want is out of stock K only takes a day or (two to get It for you, plus saving you time and agony of having to --igo to the Big Ci»iy. -- THINK IT OVER ... McHenry Community Methodist Church This is the exterior of the Community Methodist church, 1 p /• • r • which is located in a serene residential section of West McHenry, sheltered by the cool shade of giant trees which line Main Street. SPENT HERE a &>. • $ DOLLARS $ How many of us welcome our visitors because they bring new money to spend with us? v All of its* of course! That's good business, we say. They contribute to our prosperity and we are glad to make friends wilh them and serve them. But how many of us realise ~ that our trading ^ft home is just as vlial to McHitnry's commuter -jfcvT tty growth? We have a growljiy community. Let's keep it growing by trading at home. BUSS MOTORS Sales and ServicO H The Only Completely Modem Car In Its Field. ^ Ed Buss, Jr. 5S1 Main Street owner i; ' none 1* Niesen's Floors LINOLEUM and CARPET ASPHALT and FUBBBR TILS WALL TDUB \ Complete Installation Service | . Carpet and Furniture Cleaning In Your Home o In cotrtfast to the quiet IfmbiS{jfieT% . i church throughout the week is the activity of each Sunday morning, when a growing congregation crowds into the little church, in fact, the growth has been so great in recent years that an expansion program has been necessary. it is encouraging ^to know that growth in church membership throughout the area has kept pace with the. rise in population. We have fine stores and the very best of services. There's no need to go to some other town when McHenry has what yfl|L Get in the swim! lie a Hoip Town Supporter all tl^» way. ^ L & H Television Sales and Service Authorized Dealem <or • EMERSON * MOTOROLA --' • DUMONT •CROSLEY * SYLVAWfA ' Repairs -- Installation > Insured Personnel 606 Front Street Phone 909 M c H E N R Y H O S I E R Y . M I L L -line Quality Stockings" Crystal Lake Rd. TeL 850 Radio -- Phonograph TV Repairing All Work done In a Modern r Service Department. w Radionic Repair Shop 512 Main Street McIIenry Across from the Bank (Next door to Steffan's) • ^ LeRoy M. Smith 415 John Street Phone 770-W Superior PyrofsK 1^5 Gas 'Service" ^ j Bottled and Natural OH Appliances KLEINHANS Building Service • Lumber t MiUwoilf • Hardware • Paints / Highway 120 East PHONE 771-R Wilson's Radio and Television Authorised Dealers fa* • PHILCO • RCA VICTOR, Complete Installation A Repairs GUARANTEED WORK 204 E. Elm St. Phone 469 Window Shades arid Venetian-' Blinds Made to Order * Show Room at 523 Main, TeL SB SCHREINER'S j " I Greasing (STANDARD) Was]»ing Tires -4- Batteries "Complete Car Service" 416 Front St. Phone 344 Samiel t\ AfMdntaH Packard Sales & Service "Ask The Man j Who Owns One" 104 E. Pearl St. Phone 101# PETE GIES SHOE Repairs * Men's Dress Shoes Work Shoes -- Children's Girl's Casual Shoes All Shoe Accessories 107 N. Riverside Drive "-i - " c "4 . > _• ' * McHENRY LUMBER CO. MILL WORK COAL a^ CORE INSULATION -- WALLBOAR* A Complete Line of Roofing and Building Materials. l% 611 Main St. Phone 4$ 1 ^ 4 1 - „ | in Mam ii||iinappiiniiii n i j ii , . , _ &SH. .t£*. j J.i£ . • 4 S T -- • * • ' • ' * / ' .

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