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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Oct 1940, p. 5

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f *•- - \J<, ' * 2*. J ?'V « „ _ V^*>' !Page F*>tDr y ' * •'-y* ••'> *'^;*j-:- ,--$0< f" *"" " ' *" * **%< 'i "** *J ' ~ ~ i •: -a v,**,.:--**, ». MCHINRY PLADH)EALEE , THE M'HENRY PLAINDEALER l •' Published every Thursday at M<* •Ihenry, 111., by Charles F. Renich. V\! \i A. H. MOS9HER Editor and Manager Entered as second-class matter at the postoffice at McHenry, 111-, under the act of May 8, 1879. FOR SALE One Year ..... Six Months $2.00 $1.00 FOR SALE -- Murphy's Guaranteed Fly Spray, 5 gal. for $4.00. Farmers Mill. McHenry. Phone 29. 12-tf NEW EMPIRE McHENRY, ILLINOIS FRIDAY -- SATURDAY Roland Young - Nancy K«B^. ' Hugh Herbert "PRIVATE AFFAIRS" Ako--Four Selected Short Subjects SUNDAY -- MONDAY October 6 - 7 Carole Landis - John Hubbard Adotphe Menjou - Wm. Gargan ^fURNABOUT" - Also • • Walt Disney Cartoon, . "Plttto's Dream House" - News and Comedy TUESDAY Dead End Kids - Nan Grey (1) "You're Not So Tough" Sigrid Gurie - Victor McLaglen Leo Carrillo (2) •>, . "Rio" Also -- Hie usual Tuesday Night Attraction! WEDNESDAY -- THURSDAY Olivia de Havilland - Jeffrey Lynn Chas. Winnin-ger ' 'MY LOVE CAME BACK" ^NDERWN'i Theatre -- Woodstock Air-Conditioned FRIDAY -- October 4 "GAMBLING ON THE HIGH SEAS" with Wayne Morris - P L U S - MERCHANTS •'CARGO* It's New! It's Different!;-- SATURDAY -- October 5 -- Continuous from 2:30 -- 2 - Smash Hits - 2 » "&ANCHO GRANDE" with Gene Autry r -- P L U S - «'IN OLD MISSOURI*' with the Weaver Bros. SUNDAY -- MONDAY O c t o b e r 6 - 7 Continuous Sunday from !:M Bargain Matinee 'till 6:00. GIANT DOUBLE BILL! "GOLD RUSH MAISIE" with Ann Sothern Plus Hit No. 2 "THE MAN WHO TALKED TOO MUCH" with George Brent TUESDAY -- October 8 15c - Bargain Night - I5e 'T: GS OF CHICAGO" with Lloyd Nolan \ WEDNESDAY -- THURSDAY * O c t o b e r 9 - 1 0 "BROTHER ORCHID" -- with -- Edw. G. Robinson - Ann Sothern The Beautiful |<L TOVAI> Mi CRYSTAL LAKE, ILL. McHenry Co'*. Leading.Theatre ~~ £BJLDAY -- SATURDAY * . O c t o b e r 4 - 5 « Double Feature! George Brent - Virginia Brace -- in -- "THE MAN WHO TALKED TOO MUCH" Also " Jean Hersholt in "DR. CHRISTIAN MEETS THE WOMEN" FOR SALE--Six-room cottage on Waukegan street, McHenry. Reasonable price. Inquire of Walter J. Freund. West McHenry Tire Shop. 16-tf FOR SALE--Full equipment for market and grocery. Bargain. J. B. Kelter, Main and 4th Street, Phone 138-M. 18-tf FOR SALB---Two coal heaters, cabinet style. J*, Q. Thies A Co., Phone 153. 1 19-tf FOR SALE--Dining room set composed of six chairs, table, buffet; piano and stool. Phone McHenry 86-J. 20 FOR SALE---Choice canning tomatoes, 75c per bu. C. B. Howe, S miles west of McHenry, on Route 20. Phone 610-j-l. We deliver.! *20 FOR SALE--%-size Maple bed iand spring, chest of drawers, $10,00. Also kitchen table aad four chairs. Phone 87-J. , ' . 20 FOR SALE--Specially prepared "top dressing for lawns. Nett's Sand and Oravel Co., Johnsburig. Phone McHenry 677-R-l. , *20 SUNDAY -- MONDAY O c t o b e r 6 - 7 Sun; Cont. from 2:45 p.m. 25c to 6 p.m.; 30c after. Children, 10c. Madeleine Carroll Brian Aherne , . -- in -- "MY SON, MY SON!" Laraine Day - Louis Hayward From the heart of a mighty novel comes the year's mightiest love drama! TUESDAY 10c -- Special -- 15c Carole. Landis - Henry Wilcoxon -- in -- "MYSTERY SEA • RAIDERS" A daring story of submarine warfare! Also -- Three Stooges Comedy W EDNESDAY -- THURSDAY O c t o b e r 9 - 1 0 , Greer Garson - Laurence Olivier » -- in -- 'PRIDE AND PREJUDICE' -- with -- Mary Boland - Maureen O'Sullivan Also -- News and cartoon FOR SALE--1980 Chevrolet Pickup Truck; in A-l condition. Price reasonable. Central Garage, Johnsburg. r 20 FOR SALES--Ctacortf grapes; 10 bu. at $1.00 per bu. Cooking and eating apples at bargain prices. Clay Baird Farm, McHenry, 111. *20 FOR SALE--Used Electric Refrigerators. Excellent condition. Carey Electric Shop, Green street. McHenry. I 20 TL ersonm Richard Vycital, who returned to his studies at the University of Illinois School of Pharmacy, in Chicago, Sunday was accompanied by Evelyn Weingart, Evelyn Hay, Kathryn Simon, Donald Hay and William Hay. Edwin Michels of Aurora spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Michels. Mrs. Margaret Shea and Mrs. B. Delaney of Chicago, accompanied by Mrs. J. Comiskey and Lee Hughes of Topeka, Kans., were guests in the home of the latter's father, James Hughes, Thursday of last week. H. J. Schaffer and son, Stanley, spent Friday in Chicago on business. Miss Audrey Rothermel, student at DeKallT Normal, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. W. Rothermel. Mrs. Vaughn Jones of Chicago spent the weekend with her husband in the C. W. Goodell home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy )Cent started on a trip through the north on Monday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Stoltzenberg of Austin, Minn., enjoyed a visit with McHenry relatives during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. George Westerman and family and Mr. and ""Mrs. Emmerson Beverly of Elgin were the guests of relatives here Sunday. William Heaney of Jacksonville, Fla., who is spending a week in Chicago was a Sunday visitor in the M. J. Walsh home. Mr. and Mrs.-F. G. Schreiner were Chicago visitors last Friday. Miss Helen Welch of Woodstock was a weekend guest of Miss Dorothy Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. John Aylward and Minnie and Jean Conway of Elgin were Sunday visitors in McHenry. Mrs. Thomas Graham and Miss Krause of Long Lake were guests in the M. J. Walsh home Friday evening. Mrs. Louis Campbell of Phoenix, Ariz., and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Osborn and little daughter of Chicago called on their cousin, Miss Delia Beckwith, last Saturday. Mrs. Charles W. Goodell was a Chicago caller Monday. Mrs. Mary O'Connell of Chicago enjoyed a few days the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Frisby. George Stenger and Melvin Walsh, accompanied by Dr. H. Cannon of Waukegan, returned Sunday after a week of fishing in Canada. Mrs. Etta Chubaroff of Buffalo, N. Y., spent the past week with her cojusin, Mrs. George Lindsay. Mrs. Chubaroff is the former Etta Simes of McHenry. This is her first visit here in eleven years. Jean Warner of Elgin was a weekend guest of Jane Durland. Billy Kinsala was a Chicago visitor last week. « • Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Walsh and Mrs. Jack Walsh returned home Monday evening after spending several days in the I^ouis Young home in Wauke- ' (ran. On Sunday, in company with the Youngs, they visited in the Jay Burke home in Chicago. Eleanor Sutton of Woodstock spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Sutton. Miss Bernlce O'Flaherty, brother, Leo, and James O'Leary of Elgin visited Mrs. Mary O'Flaherty Sunday. Mrs. Jimmy Smith was an Evanstoh caller Monday. A WEE BONNIE Thjursday, October 3,1910 DANCING .V EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE BRIDGE BALLROOM East End of State Bridge, McHenry, Illinois. Swing to the music of Marjorie D'Vore and Her Rhythm Xing* ' -vAdmission 25c • Sandwich Defined An encyclopedia published about 1900 defines a sandwich aa "an article of food consisting of a slice of meat,, fish, fowl or other food placed between two slices of bread, which may be plain or buttered." Safe from the Nazi blitzkrieg, sixyear- old Yvonne McNish is glad to be in the United States. The possessor of a genuine Edinburgh Scotch "burr," she is one of 138 child refugees who arrived recently from Great Britain. Discover OU Oil fields have been discovered in Hungary which are, said to be sufficient to meet all the country's demands, with a surplus for export. The new fields near .the Jugoslav border are being covered with oil derricks reminiscent of a Texas boom field: Nation's Water Problem There are 23 federal agencies connected in one way or another with the water problems of the nation. USE THE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOR QUICK RESULT! ATTENTION, ...... ' Truck Drivers! The laws bf the State of Illinois provide that ill owners of trucks must have their trucks tested every six months, The date for re-testing was October 1. If you have not yet had this test made, phone 200-J for an appointment. We are official testers and can issue the required sticker at time of testing. Central Garage FRED J. SMITH, Prop. JOHNSBURG COME HOME --ALL IS FORGIVEN Since you stopped that undignified squirming. Hope other husbands take ,a tip and get comfortable Jockey Underwear for 50c at McGEE'S, Green Street, McHenry. 20 POULTRY and APPLES FOR SALE -- Live or Dressed Poultry. White Leghorn Pullets, laying age, 60c to $1.00 each. White Rock Pullets, 75c each. Also, Dressed Poultry, 25c per lb. All of our Poultry under best care and fed highest grade feed. APPLES--Fancy hand-picked Jonathan's, $1.00 bushel. (90c in your own container). Windfalls, 50c bushel, in your own container. Orders for dressed poultry phoned in before 3 p. m., ready same day. No deliveries. PINE TREE DAIRY FARMS. Farm No. 1', Phone McHenry 652-M-l. FOR RENT FOR RENT--Five-room cottage on Fox river.. Furnace heat. Chas. j Lastfh. Phone McHenry 9. . 19-2 I"" ' WANTED I APPLE PICKERS W ANTED--CoT I cord grapes, $1.00 per bushel. Weal- I thy and Mackintosh apples now ready. Oriole Springs'orchajtd, Richmond. 20 HELP WANTED--GirT or woman to assist with light housework. Private room, home priugli^^/fphone McHenry 648-J-2. 20 HELP WAN'rjfcfirt the A, J. Krecker farm, orW|»^|ifp>uth of McHenry on Route 31, ! i , *19-2 WANTED--Lo«a middle -agfcd couple j to care for 'fiver .ggffbperty and live on premised. qualifications. Address Box Plaimlealer. 19-2 MSMBLLANIOW 'ARMERS ATTENTION -- Exchange your wheat for Quaker Flour at the Farmers MiH. Phone McHenry. ' 1 ' 12-tf H •• -f v BIG SAVINGS when you trade in that old cook stove on an efficient, new \ *- ' DEAD OR ALIVE AHIMAU *1.00 to $15.00 Cash ^ Cows - Horses - Hogs No help needed for loading! Prompt and Sanitary Service Day and Night, Sundays and Holidays Phone Wheeling 102--Reverse Charges GARBAGE COLLECTING--Let us dispose of your garbage each week, or oftener if desired. Reasonable rates. Regular year round, route, formerly George Meyers'. Ben J. Smith. Phon? 366 or 681-M-l. 2-tf Lump in Throat When a persdn eats something it passes into the throat after being chewed. But instead of just dropping down into the stomach, there is a nine 6r ten-inch series of rings in the throat that takes the food, passing and squeezing it from one set of muscle rings to the other. These muscle rings are capable of working both up and down. Thus, if something is eaten which causes sickening, the muscles work the other way tp force the matter from the stomach. Gfrief or a scare sometimes causes a sort of hollow feeling in the stomach and the muscles of the throat work upward, pressing against the windpipe. This causes one to feel as if there were a lump in his throat. Aid for 'Sick' SoH "Doctors to sick soils" is the role played today by agronomists at state agricultural colleges and experiment stations. "They can test a sample of soil sent in by a farmer in a few minutes and learn what its fertilizer needs may be," says a statement by the Middle West Soil Improvement committee. Not only in soil testing, but in the entire field of fertilizer use, these agronomists, as well as county -agents, are cooperating to give farmers up-to-theminute information on the most suitable types of plant food to use. Read the'Want Adit if • V / : t 1 • 9 , • t l"» * •• Jfafir €fce/ Gmm Built to genuine tT (Certified Performance) requirements -- with all thete top-quality features : Convenient divided cooking top • Heavily insulated oven • Famous Red Wheel oven heat control ' Lifetime burner guarantee • Non-clog top burners • All burners (including oven and broiler) light automatically « Porcelain enameled finish • Minute- Minder time control • Cocking top l--f heat oven • Condiment set. MmgUt Chmi dm* Nmmffm {MM 3M01-I4) A genuine CP (Certified Performance ) range with all theke wort h - while requirements! Porcelain enameled, inside and out • Fully insulated -- keeps kitchen cooler • Super duty top burner • Lifetime burner • Handy drop-door broiler • Fa ^ * < ^FECIAL!. • . Now, for * limited time only, trade in the headaches and backaches of jour old stove for the ease, speed and convenience of a new modern Gas Range--at a great saving. What an opportunity--and what values, to choose/ from 1 Gleaming new ranges with all the latest improve^ ments and advancements to make meal-getting falter, easier, better--smart styling to beautify youf kitchen, make it acroom you'll be proud to show your friends. Come in -- see the big, expensive-looking models that are specially priced to save you money! * Other dealers are alt# iKwin special vahns ii Cas Rannnvl WESTERN UNITE F) WGAS-.ELECTRIC OOMPANYL/ *•: <IWM.wii.il! XH... Jli UijfU.aiiii.i Jin R'guiarpricr - --' price , r discount s®» «v«.v f •***•• ' ' " wiltt """/""knee, pjy. * ' w'tn your _ . small Car-.- ; Monthly Qa c ^"yine -- c c b w - PTrhrifso CrmPa snecat l isnta mndosd efmor GCacrs tCtjittedk ery. 22 Gmmrantud ftatnrts fir svptr savings. --;-«• • •

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