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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Apr 1943, p. 3

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% im> Thursday, April 15, 1943 "itii'Vfiiifiti \ ;rz*>% y "*• »** *<<%7:T P<* " '"' l- , v >.,< ^ *\k'\"7* * |# <?*, * *"' J *y * h*** " rr L '* r • I -„ r r . "i , « \ | p n s J ' > f , y i ' ?5 , - ggH #HX MoHSNRY PLAINDEAL 'f-j,; - Page Three RINGWOOD r« (By Helen Johnson) » Mr. and Mrs. William Rauen of Kenosha were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Bell Sunday. Mrs. Nick Miller and Mrs. Anna Miller of McHenry were guests in the Nick Young home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Harrison are the grandarents of a son, born to Pvt. and Mrs. James Harrison. The little lad has been named Michael James. Mr. and Mrs.- Arthur Merrill of Solon Mills called on Mrs. S. W. Brown Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Roy Wiedrich, Marge and Dickie, called on Mrs. William Aubert of Wauconda Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Robert Krolawitz and daughter, Karen, of McHenry called on Mrs. Sibre Whiting Wednesday. At the annual election of school officers, Mrs. Chancey Harrison was re-elected as clerk "of District 84. H#'* '•£ 1 r. •'•HfV •• • • <»• •; ^ - v. FOR This beautiful Long Lake HOME mmm Modern conveniences . . . including ^ electricity, running water, etc, *--r Across road from lake shore -- O. E. JOHNSON P. O. Address: RFD, McHenry, III., Tel. Pisfc 655-J-l or, in Chicago, call Avenue 9500 PRODUCE for VICTORY! CUetk I}gu% l/idaty fade* Heeds Genuine Page VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS Tr.cie famous seeds are carefully selected for luxurious and fast growth. A complete assortment of seeds (hat include: Beaut, Tomatoes, Beets, Carrots and tn«-» others. A complete variety «f lowm aad gHw mixtures. Buy War Bonds during the 2nd Wat Loan Drive which -is on Now! NOSENOZOE HOSE COUPLING Made of p! straight stream, spray and sh off. Srordy cc • iiv nai Ruii-proaffdntelfingtrt 45c ^39® For four Victory Gar4t*» contains all the etteatfal •I* meats of plant food. 24-pound bags $150 PttWSK SSCJUtS pered steel blade £rroouunn d and pol i shed. h a n d l e b r i g h t r finiu. 59° SPRING VALUES FOR FARMERS AND COUNTRY GARDENS *1.40 ,85 Horse Halters ...... Cow Halters ... ... 36-inch Drop Hook Singletrees, well braced, select hickory „ 1.35 30-inch Drop Hook Singletrees, well braced, select hickory _ ^ .65 2.40 12-Quart Dairy Pail, op*n % 44-inch Double Braces, Drop Ring Hickory Neckyoke - - : v : '- I-- • Sweat Pads, all styles and sizes. 14-inch Tooth Garden Rake, braced ends ~ r v Lawn Comb Brooms, 16-inch .1.... ... 1.39 1.49 Steel Lawn Brooms, 16-inch, Saturday Special, regluarly 75c ± .50 Pure Rubber, Pre-War High Pressure 'A -inch Water Hose, limited 50 ft. to a customer, Lold on A-10 or A-100. Full stock of Condon's Bulk Seeds--Buy in bulk and invest the savings in War Bonds. - WM. H. ALTHOFF HARDWARE Phone 284 Main Street West McHenry Ralph White was elected to the board of District 36. Clayton Harrison was re-elected as a trustee. The Young Adults entertained at a scavanger hunt at the home of Lois and Ethel Krohn Thursday evening. Florence Zappe of Chicago was a guest in the S. W. Smith home over the weekend. Mr. and 'Mrs. Charles Carr and Frankie Stephenson were callers in Woodstock Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Wolf and Mr. and Mrs. George Gould called on Mrs. Jennie Bacon Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Huson of Libertyville were guests of Mrs. Rose Jepsen for supper Saturday evening. Ethel and Laura Wiedrich were callers in Richmond Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leonard and Peggy Ann spent Sunday afternoon and evening with Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Leonard at Lake Geneva. Mrs. Emily Beatty spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alan VanAvery at Spring Grove. Those attending surgical dressing class at McHenry Wednesday were Mrs. Roy Neal, Mrs. Louis Hawley, Mrs. Weldron Andreas, Mrs. Viola Law and Mrs. Rose Jepson. The W. S. C. S. will meet 'at tlie home of Mrs. B. T. Butler on Friday. Please bring sandwiches for yourself and a dish to pass. Mrs. George R. Harrison is spending two weeks with her daughter at Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Hughes of Crystal Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes of McHenry were Sunday afternoon callers in the Henry Stephen-, son home. Lillian Ackerman, Mrs. Irvin'Decker and Mrs. Eva Ackerman of Belvidere spent Wednesday with their sister, Mrs. John Hogan. Mr. and Mrs. George Young and Mrs. Nick Young spent Friday afternoon in McHenry. Mrs. William Justen and Mrs. Mike Rauen called on Mr. and Mrs. Jamas Bell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bauer and children were guests in the Joe Kattner home at Spring Grove Sunday T o l d •f Halt >•! Taksa Fflsa of Mm FUbMh afY«a»A#» SIXTY YEARS AGO SLOCUM LAKE (By Mrs. Harry. Matthews)/ Mr.- and MrS. James Thomson of fering with Williams Park spent last Friday and I ankle. Saturday at the home of their daugh ter in Chicago. * Mrs. Eva BoUchonville and daughter, Eva Bretal, of Chicago were _ guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and j Brooks! Mrs. Earl Converse. Rev. and Mrs. R. C- Hallock of Wauconda were callers last Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mathews and callers Monday t the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Blpmgren. and Mrs., Arnold Burkhart of Carl Richardson of Ringwood plant- Chici^o spent from Saturday until ed one-fourth of an acre of potatoes j Sunday evening'at the home of the on Tuesday. We think we safely say! former* parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. this is the first planting of the sea- Burkhart, at Williams Park. son, in this section, at least. . Those from Williams Park who at- E. M. Owen sold his fine yoonp tended the annual luncheon of the half Norman stallion last week for j Ladies club of Williams Park at the the handsome sum of $500. ,.j Stevens Restaurant in Chicago last Isaac Wentworth is making a good Tuesday were Mrs. James Thomson, improvement in his premises by cut- Mrs. Wm. Burkhart, Mrs. Kummer, ting the old hedge from the south ! Mrs. Kinsel and Mrs. Wm. Matthews. and west sides of his lot. Mrs Fannie WUson of Chicag0 wa8 an overnight guest last Thursday at the home of Mr- and Mrs. James Thomson at William? Park. Mrs. Ella Parks of Park Ridge spent last Thursday and Friday at tkia' the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. > E. Brooks. .. Mr. and Mrs. E. Zolton of Chicago the home of 3 Mr. and Mrs. W. E. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wil- Brooks. j son at Volo Sunday. Mr. Duggen of Williams Park was ! Metle Dowell was a business caftwr a caller at the home of Mr. and Mrs. j®*' Elmhurst last Wednesday. Wm. Burkhart last Thursday. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Mason of My- Burkhart is confined to his home suf- lith Park were business callers in very bad sprained Chicago last Tuesday knd were supper guests at the home of Mr. and " & ; Mrs. Hugh Parks of Park Ridge and j S. C. Mason. Rev. and Mrs. R. C. Hallock of Wau-1 -- conda were callers last Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Provenza and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Weisheit of Chicago were callers Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Thomson at Williams Park. ' •» j Miss Jennie Dowell was a visitor at < "THEY GIVE THEBI LIVES--YOD LENB YOUR MONEY" pfu A d t t t a a a t loulNaw Benson Hanly has bought a milk route in Chicago, and is now in that city, v' - . flFTY YEARS Nearly every vacant house itt village has been rented the past week! E. H. Thompson was elected Township school trustee, at an election held : were callers last Saturday at the home on Saturday last. of Mr. and Mrs. James Thomson at John Heimer is building an addition Williams Park. 4 to his building, 16 x 36, two stories,! Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hewitt of Chiin order to make more room for his capo were Sunday visitors at the family. " home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burkhart Nick Schaefer' successfully raised at Williams Park. the frame for his new bai^ ^B the l Mr &nd Mrs. Jack Downs and Colby farm, on Monday. Joknsburg Garage ^ Ind Repair Shop OTTO ADAMS> Prop. arid Night Towing^ Siirice Auto^ and Farin Implement Repairi&f t Welding, Blacksmithing and Lawn Mower Sharpening Sinclair Gas and Oils Day Phone: 640-J-2 Hight Phone: 640-W-2 FORTY YEARS AGO daughter and Mrs. Johnson of Wauconda spent last Thursday evening at The Town election ticket as elected is as follows: Simon Stoffel, superi. i.c at "F"'* vjiwvt " ] visor; Chas. B. Harmsen, town clerk; c Mr. and Mrs. Louise Smith and JTo hn 'K im..b a„ll , assessor; P' eter XN7.i esen', i*mwm,sSS<£& John H. «». Wurtxinger at Woodstock Wednesday afternoon. Pvt. Vincent Tonyan, son of Mr. missioner. Butter on the Elgin board of trade was firm at 28 M; cents. Fred Feltz will soon build a house WARTIME TUNE-UP •a nd tM *rs . Ben Tonyia no, is ihiio mwe o nv f ur- .j oil .h .is ,l& nd. on the ^est soiidjae . W6 un* lough from camp at Seattle, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young are parents of a daughter, born on Satur- ! derstand. however, that he is not day at the Woodstock hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hunt spent Mrs. John Knox is moving into her beautiful new residence on Green , ... , , street this week. It i& a commodious St.nd.y mth relat,.., at 'Woodstock >nJ conT„ie„t hoUM, one in' whWl Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Merchant and Alice Howard of Kenosha were Sunday evening guests in th% Ray Merchant home. Mrs. Roy Neal snent Sunday with ^ Shepard the owner can take pride. THIRTY YEARS AG^ Butter was declared firm at 32 ! called on friends in Woodstock Satur- I Monday. The household effects of E. eve®jn'" _ „ - H , Thomas have been moved to Hebron, nM rj. and *M* rs. Rojy Pet"eors oft H arvardi w..h ere t.h e .fa mi.ly w.i.ll. ma.k e t.h e.i r called on Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler | future home Sunday evening. * Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young spent E. L. Behlke, the west side harnessSc. u ndja y w.i4thl *M* rs. xNt-. cik. mM;iull er at \m„ maker,, informs us that he has been a 05(lr by Hu „ore boild. mS: Roy Wiedrich and Marjorle were Sunday .upper *ue.t. in the ; tm-e ago H -earned »!,«» .naurance Frank Wiedrich home ! As , o( the stornl Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ainger and son, i . , , . , , George, of Greenwood spent Sunday sev^>':e"Lht '"T, with Mr. ard Mr.. George Shephard. l,ort<Ki '» S,m™ St?ffe,l 1' the local !n' „A r.th ur Joh.na.en J Milbourne, »*ent' T , D mjr i which he represents have entrusted called on Jack Brennan Monday \him ^ their adjustment. TWENTY YEARS AGO Tlte ice left the mill pond during nmg. I Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hawley and Mrs. S. W. Smith spent Saturday afternoon in Woodstock. Leonanl Brown of Palatine called Thur,d,y night ,„d on Friday on Mrs. S. tt. Brown one even.ng ; morninr i^st one of the youn*. "Fred Wiedrich, Jr.. and Mary Ann ] •» h,."d "ith his Brtnn,rda, nd,J,M .™ . ct.Xtxt. WaV^, "h a^ve mad? their appearance in the Richmond called on Mrs. Wiedrich and L.__. *9unb up your car this spring. A long, hard winter--with punishment. Get a 10 Star Wartime Tune-up--expertly designed for 1943 driving conditions. • l--Trwimillion aMI Drain. Install sturdy summer grade Standard lubricant. • 2--Battsry. Check, add water, lechirge if necessary, it 3--CooHnf Systsm. Drain and lush radiator, add rust preventive. Drain heater. Check liose and fan belt, ir 4--Chassis Lufaricatloa. Wipe off all fittings and apply fresh Standard lubricants, if 5-- CraakWM. Drain, flush, refill with summer grade Iso-Vis. Check oil filter, it 6 Appssrancs-Protsctton. Wash, polish. Wax the body and bright metal. Remove spots from Upholstery. • 7--Front Wbasl Bearings.* Clean and repack. £ t--fiat Saving Ssnrlca. Air cleaner: clean and re-oU. -Spark plugs: clean and rega£. • f--Safety Sarvtoa. Check %hts, dean lenses; inspect wiper. • 10--Tlrss. Inspect (libber, rims, valves, etc. Check need for replacement or iecapping. (Maintain wartime pressure--32 lbs. Switch .{p needed.) • A nation on wheels is a stronger nation, itelp keep America on wheels. • Buy more War Bonds fnd Scamps. Drive under 33--share your cur. . ~M r. Clark at• the Spa at Waukesha wW est si.n Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carr were callers in Lake Geneva Thursday afternoon. Viola and Alice Mae Lost were CftUr cn Main street on the ne occupies place in front of the Northwestern hotel and the second adorns the front of the Busy Bee cafe. Excavation work for McHenry's new ers in Elgin Monday. . community high school building was ; , - ... Mr. and Mrs. Glen Treon of Crystal started on Monday morning of this Lake were callers in the Charles Peet week and- judging from the progress home Sunday afternoon. 'that is being made it wil not be many Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller .nd family **y* bef<>re the cement work will beof Spring Grove have n^ k! into the £i°- house owned by Dr. Hepburn. Work of razing the old Herbes! Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wiedrich and house on Elgin road is now being family of Capron were guests in the pushed with all possible speed and Fred Wiedrich, Sr., home Sunday. j vigor and the old landmark will soon Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson of be but a memory. Richmond called on Mrs. Jennie Bacon Sunday. VOLO (By Mrs. Lloyd Fisher) Mr. and Mrs. Walter Engler of Chi- G«»orfft«. cago were Sunday visitors at the home | • of Mr and Mrs. Glenn Bacon. NolK y Knows Why Palm waiolers that winter In Louisiana fly to Labrador to neatf1' while those that winter in the Greater Antilles spend the summer months in Northwest Canada. The two migration routes cross each other tn Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vasey and jjjriz® last year. Grade school girls, family spent Sunday at the home of: Arvilla Ann and Lilah Mae Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rossmann at ; sisters, v.erc co-winners of the $10 Crystal Lake in honor of Mr. and Mrs. '< first prize, daughters of Mr. and Mrs.. Rossmann's wedding anniversary. Lloyd Fisher. Mary Case won second The annual school meeting was j r nze.85. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. held at the Volo public school Satur- i Alvin Case. day evening. Mr. Arthur Bucher was ; elected as director. j Mrs. Lloyd Fisher. Mrs. Alvin Case and son accompanied Mr. and Mrs. James Davis and Mrs. Edwin - Drom to the 4-H club banquet at the Glen Flora Country club near Waukegan Wednesday evening. i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chamber and family spent the weekend in Chicago at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carlson. ; The Yolo unit of the Lake,County Home Bureau will meet at the home; of Mrs. L. V. Arney on Wednesday, } April 14, at 1:30 p. m. ) Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hafer of Fre-' mont township spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Senator and Mrs. | Ray Paddock. ! This community can be proud of their young folks. The Wauconda j Lions club offered a handicraft con- j test for grade and high school stu- ; dents. It seems as if the Volo youths ; captured their share of prizes. High school boys were Buddy Thennes, first prize, $10, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phil! Thennes. Buddy captured first prize last year. Clifford Peterson, second | prise, $5, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer j Peterson. Clifford also w«b second "tieiefe why Mom says ft ?AVS to worm with GIZZARD CAPSULES" QvUk.hur- Woo't Sick-- IM m KxotklnrnxhKfbm WoralnB payi doubl* dlvldends this jvar. In n^'.pa eggs for Uncle Sam bigger profits for YOl". K-. ' .-m Laying tUla winter! Pat'd Insoluble r&jfe'ule CoitL*vg ooh not diasolre in crop-- medicine until crushrd rv rUmM--diners correct doftr, full «tr«ngth to Wo1 sicken k^rtU or k:. duction worms Iv&rge all fpec pArbooduutc tl c wowr p^r MnL Bolger's Drug Store Green Street McHenry ' ort rt A MM VttITIOM. . . V»* IT iritB tr YOUR STANDARD -OIL DEALER IS CAR CONSERVATION HEADQUARTERS America's fighting fronts are half a world away- -- yet war is at my finger-tips ... I wear a neat business dress instead of'a imiform, but I'm doing essential war work. • * I help to produce planes and tanks and guns and shells, though I don't work in a war factory ... j help feed and clothe our boys hi service, though I don't work on a farm or in a textile mill ... My work aids public health and , serves public safety, though I don't mix medicines or fight fires And I'm saving for Uncle Sam by buying War Bonds and Stamps regularly. Fm doing my best and my Most to serve my country. BILL TILIPHONI COMPANY

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