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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 Apr 1946, p. 7

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'i :f: * V, 1 By "Yardstick" feieetings, Folks! !W# opn this «Mk wmnit which we an mi «8l] ftmnbiy xoeoivod by all residents MeCaBom Uho, it the to '-tKhe" dub's |0 INmI • •I'--H WO Ci-H*- --Q• fn- •A _ would h--fit the majority. Tk tt* Mtm hm planned «bdy fa «v • .^Lfafc ii wd If at least N per coast off 4ho aaople. oonli stand a little im- Aceording to ptsoont plans, many nnb of wu ini will be drodgsd W from the lake bottom to raioa the level of tho beach, thafc giving the folks cMr oar nice lake • place > plaj. Not to action tho pleas- Lost Saturday «u the aomrf Satof tko ritaMh nl as is Hm Dmw ttfag at tho d^riidar - . / P^tjr wow Joseph aad oar Aaat Clora Harbor, tkait lM Meads aad noighbora MM at Kn> Conuaanity Coato honor those two' food naigb tots with a cay party. Tmm owaning was a moot enjoyable one. llr. Bora and Mrs. Harker an tho delicious roast shuyptnf saroe fa Chicago. She retanod to Mr baaao last Saturday, aisooapaaiod by her fcoaftaad, Jerry, tad Us poo, Anton J. Ceramic, of ftarwyn, who Omtk his ftroqnont. Malta to our towHwmlty has endeared W|«HN ovn iibbvnm the huge birthday cake 1 fofts enjoyed so uuneneely aad whieb tho Otto Pyrit* and bis one-cylinder, throe qoartar "horsepower symphony orchestra famished the rochet for tbe oocasioai. A Are that did considerable damago* broke oiit last Thursday at 4 a, a. at tbo homo of Mr. aad Mrs. Kenneth 8tidtfMar. The eoaso of the flro was attributed to ftalty vbinf between the walls. It was the efficiency and speody ZOIA MONUMENT CO; Large Factory Piiw We Im Ho ifesti--Bay ttwrt IWpMdihteOwr 66 Years ,1'., *•' w* i •* - &*? \ :!i H Td. Woodstoek 386 -^ar r --«* s CORRECT STORAGE . ^.r TEMPERATURES Fresh Meat ^ Beverages x *0 to 43 dag../ F r u i t s -- ^ . , . ^ - 4 6 t o 6 0 Ioe Cream -'V- * ; . .0 to 5 dag. r v Milk 38 to 40 d Eggs . 4Qto4fidaff " Cooked Food AH Deep-Freesers, Gall ns for JO to 46 deg. - 0 to 8 deg^ ffXV: C-- • :**- ' f . ' i doinaatouL upaik ssbviob* ie McHenry 439-W t: MILL :iiil (Formerly Barnard's Mill) 5" Worth End of Wonder Lake at the Bridge " ' fttis OLD FLOUR MILL NOW OONVBgtBP INTO A ftjpD unJ. WAB TBI INSPIRATION FOR ONB OF THE 8WBBIB8T OLD 8ONG8 BVBR WiflHW, "DOWN BY THE OLD MILL Mi*-. STEAKS -- BOA8T9 -- CHICKEN -- LOBSTER DINNERS COMPLETE FROM APPETIZER TO DMDlif NO OOMPLPTE DINNB OVER $Lie . - EE CONVINCED--LET US SERVE TOU \ DINNERS SERVED SATURDAY B TO 11; SUNDAY 1 TO ? DELICIOUS SAHDWICHE8 AT ALL TIME8 COCKTAILS -- FANCY DRINK8 - WINE -- BEER -- LIQUOR FOR PARTIES, WEDDINGS, ANNIVERSARIES, BIRTHDAYS, ETC- CALL RICHMOND S12 AND LET US HANDLE YOUR FOOD PROBLEM. "DEAO" STRONG, Owper ^ fhone Richmond 312 HOOT'S TAVERN AND RESTAlf 202 Gre«n St, McHenry, Si r . w Are you looking for a nice place to yoor dine? Try NOONAN'S CUPBOARD Evening and Sunday dinners in opr specialty to For a ^'palate-pleasing taste treat" try our DELICIOUS SOUTHERN FRIED (Half Spring Ohiektn, batter fried, grfden brown), French Fries, Salad and Toast , r.•.%r- . ,fLoo.(>w 'tJ. • M: -Onu tinrrmr OOHES -- OBOIOE Orders pat np to take out. Idmoelf to bis Wo are Jast a tj friends bere. Mt afraid that Ore all voted as the boot naaa in McCoflom Lake last year, will ran into some sorioos competition, when Betty Cermok files past 1 ogifav critics in this years Easter parade. Bo that as it amy, we are certain that Mrs. Syd Smith will take top honors for the best Easter^ bonnet Pin a rooe in Mrs. Smiths hairdo and' what have yaat Two R. M. 8/e Robert Struck, who is llatod for discharge from the service in tho taatt few weeks, underwent surgery at the Naval hospital in Washington, D. C. We are happy to report that he is well on the road to reeovoty at this writing. Good lode, son. First with the late^H has always boon oar motto. To explain tin reason for tiio roshing business the Crick's Royal Blue stove in oar community enjoyed this past week. Wo are happy to report that oar Nellie is back from her six hi Harrisboig. EL, nfotd SUM eon her program tSoaWEBQ. Neil bhubingir fessed that tho prime reason for her sojourn to Barrisborg was to got herself a ama who was dtfferoat, It her sorrow the little gal discovered that Harrisbog's best offer was tamed down by bar at Me- CaDom Lake five years ago. f-eloet Fred Baa aad his vacation the little •-4 tatss. (tadMi Mn. "IM*~ i*mM • " mo when they made their at the Screwy Doaen's VMa of Chi- . of the rdcome to Oar partiag ttoUb* tti week is *"niere is amro power m the open hand tkaa the clsnahod fist. ADIOS. SPRING GROVE <t» Mn. Fretmd) Marie BIB in Chi- Mr. aad Mrs. Walttt Brown apmt tho woekond wWi hoaio feOcs in Iowa. Mr. aad Mrs. Arthar Room of Chicago were Sonday visitors of MrsTjohn Kattner. Mrs. Chariss Freond, son, Tom, and Miss Gowgio May spent Friday evening in Wankogan. Nr..and Mrs. A1 Schmdtser visited relatives in Rockford on Sonday. Mr. and Mrs. A1 .Wirts aad children of McHenry visited in the Joseph Brown home on Sunday. Services at St. Peter's church on Palm Sunday marked tho opening of Holy Week. At the high mass at 10 o'clock there was the llassiag of Halms and proceesion by the servers. The Passion of Our Lord was road daring the Mass. See front page church services for time of Easter Charles May is a wigkol patient i St. Theme's hsepital He under- " -- -J j'1obt last week. a sfeadsnt at Uniof Illinois, is eajoyinx several days at lus hoam here. Miss COadfa iM who is in nurse's train# at Bt Anthony's hoepitaL Rockfsad. spent the weekend win her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Mayor. Stanley KattMr__kaa been dis-j «• H H H Mil I I I H H I I M M I d froo& tho [ting his Iiie ftai the Bay 0UUIM charged is vuiti V. S. army and V > Mrs. John Mrs. Robert Lent, Mrs. Daniel Miller, Mrs. Lucille Nelson By "Cam" Martkke days with bis parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ted GorsM and son, ®°b» «P*nt Sopday at their summer home on Fairfax Lane^, Bob was recently discharged from the navy. The Robert Ludfords were eat last weekend and will open their summer home on April 26. The Clement Romeisers stayed the weekend at thefr home on Regner Road. front Daily A Harold Marquis, brother of Mrs. Ed Fletcher, and Mrs. Marquis are vacationing at the Fletchers mer homo on Arlington Lane. Found this news item on the northern MiimosPia taa». sndrrowing--wants a flnrfi ,. 1n8 lilMW flklo 1 • 4A " gWH*' Of a eommuni^^oe^tal, fsr 4 the community has collortod **" an offer of a two-story eig ' home to bo remodeled to jolt. I doctor. ' .*» ! , building also wiB IntfhaUt; doctor's office, workroom aad a " ward for a few hospital beds. THAT town's got the right id) about a hospital! Order your rubber stassps at Plaindealei. Stanley Franks, Jr., is coming home today from Western M. (A., and Mrs.]St Eouis, to spend tho Easter holiing. The infectious smile at the charmin* "Libhy" wdD qoalifiee her for saembership in this gay group of individuals. Every week wo rood with interest the aurny helpful items appearing at tho bottom of every column in the Plaindealer. It U quite evident that our Ottor Ebor does likewise but this toy takes those things seriously. Lost Sunday wo witnessed him planting some onion sets. Here was bis procedure: First he would make a hole in the earth with the third finger of his right hand, then insert the onion and with an eye dropper count out ton drops of water after which the bulb was covered with dirt After tt separate such operations Otter was a very tired man indeed. Hero is tho payoff: The guy hates onions. It Is indeed .gratifying to see so many of our boys who not so many months ago were scattered to tbe four corners of tho world, back with us again. Not so many months ago those very same boys were oat risking their lives in the service of their country. All of that is behind thoitt now, but their brave deed and sacrifices shall bo remembered for generations 4a coma. Wo enjoyed the happy privilege to speak to three of these toys this week who have recently boon discharged and have 606 8. q--ip ' at ~ Tel Hff-R -- ww QUALITY FUEL OILSt t, >-<• • -jr t "COST LEB8 TO U8E' n«8§ * - ,f. 1 v'1 "• ft: t •' ---r • t *' tt v • . • , • : * ; . ffjm . ri Sxchnive Dtatritaton Tat Now Uaita I. VComplete Coaversiea Boraers VHX BEST IN AUTOMATIC HSAT ¥ Wednesday, Apr. 24 At Ganlke's Sale Bam--Route 17-^-Woodstock, DMnois . Charles Leonard, ABctiomesr 78 HEAD OF DAIRY COWS, EITHER CLOSE jptiraBRS OR FRESH WITH CALF BY SIDE: FEEDER PIGS CALVES STOCK BULLS HORSES ^ cBEEF CATTLE ^ - SHEEP BROOD SOWS FEEDER CATTLE -•/, YOU CAN BpY -- YOU CAN SELL Call Woodstock 572 or 489 if you haye liY«0O^ i|o oonsicn ALL CONSIGNORS PAID CASH DAY^ AFTER SALE All consignors make arrangements to get your Ifregtoek hi. either the day before the sale or bring same morning of sale. Terms: 26 per pent down, balance in monthly installments. 1 to 16 months time at Vt of 1 per oent interest. Woodstock Commission Sales Co. lac. WM. E. OAULEE, OwnM--Phon. 872 aw<wrr>rvytf¥Vwwvi<vr^f/y>*»VAvrtYVV*iv»*i*»*i*irir - Trrrr rirm- ^4 f taken np where they left off. One of these heroes is David Boyle with three years of srviee with the army engineers on the Burma rood behind him. Next was Everett Ingersol, who likewise saw throe ypaia of service on tho Baiopenn bottloAelds. Everett now witn no " ' culty This Month in Yw dMRchrilian Home-made Pies, and Cakes Daily M ' v- . is adjusting occupation. % is ^L^pjfesont omployed at Aleefctts. *?Last but not MMt wo wm glad to aioe Chodc Brocken on tile ooot of a Riverside Dairy milk track, a job ho held before Undo Sam called, him for service. It's rsedly groat to have yon boys back with us again. The onion juice PM Thomson has boon metering into tho gas tank of his model "A* was found lackinfc in vitamins' when he tried to make the grade at Terra Gotta hill one morning last week. Four men were late on their jobe that day as the result Fred's Stetson floated for at least an hour on his perspiring noggin as he tried to coax some life into "Rebecca" by pouring the contents of four coffee bottles into her tank. It was bottle number four that finally did the trick and the boys were merrily on their way. Mr. and Mrs. James Mysl and son, Arnold, were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Horn. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McDonald had as house guest Mrs. Luella Heitler of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kane spent the weekend readying their cottage for summer occupancy. Mr. and Mrs. Wilburt Hecht, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Becker, Mr. and Mrs. •pn "o place-names pique your interest? Do you ever wonder how this or that town came by its name? Well, we've unearthed a few Of the forgotten stories behind that naming. We'll tell you about die thriving city which didn't exigt... the four ghosts who walk with a rolling gait . . . the township named after a hymn... the town after a mirage... odd names, such as the one given a creek because a pony had difficulty in crossing. You'H find these and many others in your current Service Bulletin--read OUR TOWNS--Place Names of Northern Illinois. Of course, the clever sketches jure by Johp McKee. Your Service Bulletin it a monthly event. This month, along with die feature on Our Towns, the About You and Your House page returns with Rites of Spring and other hints plus a very fine French Fried Shrimp At fdoilahin As Yioor fovar^o Afapcdba THK BULLETIN - "'1 •m ':^rW '1* §%0- "m .f %*; Steff Hj,' I desire in toss manner to sinoertiy thank the voters for their ; snppQp 0 the primary • • - '• iyr vc •» , , . . < April 9th. THOMAS BOLGER pihiuc snyici ivi.,-j X* s'i,i aMhi * igrrTftti t~h* , *r.r

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