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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Aug 1946, p. 2

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wmm • that h« would lika to nrat dram. LILYMOOR Page Two Oa flrai* Mliyi'M |of the Rangers, found our Shanes, I ^ -- whom Captain Jimmy Sales has been • I training daily, a well-nrepared to take on his top-notcners. Ernie Fredette pitched for the Sharks with Gattone catching. Hie Rangers used two of their key rapn on the mound, Jake Wegener and Sehaeffer. The 10-inning game ended with our Sharks in the lead by a score of 19 to 20. Jerry Maurundi pulled a few high ones out of toe blue in the eighth inning and Bob Dieden's homer in .H>>iMU«>«ll»HIM||lf< i/, : tj "*«<.««*• • fi.'r " ^Greetings, Folks! *' ^ '* * . r- This week^- SiiJ Sharks beat McHenry kangers. Bloomer Girl A again didn't win. Wildcats score another win over ^,e n^e inning earned him much •Wonder Lake. 'applause from tne '1 Preparations: Well under way for IScrewy Dozen's coming 'Atomic Bust.' gallery. More about Dan Foley and his can. j Lake game ended as Wnal^tlft the Wildcats on top. With Don Doottn pitching for the Cats it not be otherwise. *alph time out from his post counter of his luscious double whip Emporium to do the catching. Tfee score at the close of this contest was 8 to 3 and as usual in favor of the Wildcats. have given vou all s from McDonald's Our glamourous Bloomer Girls again failed to whip the Sharks in "frtf h.v, p»rty. i S--W„££«•,„ *,« £*£%£ Fire Marshal Harold Vycital warns jjneUp jn this game, not to mention ' of fire harard. etc. . the unorthodox methods the gals | ____-- 'used in tagging the boys. Last Wednesday evening the resi-: Petite Ellie Edstrom was on the > dents of McCuUom Lake witnessed | mound for the gals, while Kathy one of the most exciting games ever Greenwood did the muffing behind {played at McDonald's Field this year, the batter. The one gal that really The McCullom Lake Sharks played played for keeps was Arlene Thomp- • the C. O. F. Rangers, that hard- son and next in line for a pat on the $,fihitting team from McHenry, whom back was Lieth Tjernberg. The score i^iour Sharks failed to beat on their at the end of this 9-inning fiasco -.home grounds three weeks ago. Last was. 42 to 5 in favor of the Sharks. Wednesday Marty Wegener, manager The Sunday Wildcats vs. Wonder Now that we the sports news Field let's take a peek through the window of the Screwy Poten's workshop in the Swado's garage. Here we find Lee Swado supervising the construction of the many Drops the Screwy Dozen will use in their coming "Atomic Bust" Festival, to be held at Horn's Corners on the evenings of Aug. 31 and Sept. 1. We saw Otter Ebert, George Baumbeck, Len Jensen, Otto Pyrita and at least a dozen other prominent Screws hammering away at nails and thumbs alike all with that gleam in their eyes So let's much for look in on the "Screws," now our "Screwettes." will be the second Saturmonth and as'usual the will hold their regbirthday party at Community Center. Betty. ik, fikrl Whiting, George ] •d. Walton and Erling Olsen the honored guests at this affair. Mora about this in next week% edition. You Can bet on that. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Schultz and the Baumbecks enjoyed a ride through the subdivision last Sunafternoon on. their bicycles idlebars The boys rod* on tile handlebars while the girls sweated and strained. Bill t^ld us they were just being polite by giving the ladies a seat. Hear Ye! Hear Ye! -- All Ye veterans of McCullom Lake are cordially invited to attend Httghie McDonald's V-J Day celebration at his Emporium on Aug. 15. Entertainment by Maestro Akey. Refresh (By Frauds Edward) • Hello folks, here I am again anting your column. Hope you enjoy it. The tail agsill dia It ifni on Saturday night, Aug. 8, witha Mid crowd and'wied music at the Club Lilymoor. Music was by Joe Turner's orchestra and the singing by H. Wilier and Anne Gushon Decker of Lily Lake. Visiting at the Charles Johnson's this week are Mrs. Johnson's mother, Mrs. C. J. Proud, from So. Dakota and her sister, Mrs. W. Median, and son, Bill, from Ottowa, Canada. Visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Guy Surtees home this«last weekend were Mrs. Surtees' two sisters, Mrs. H. R. Maynard, from Rockford and Mrs. '. B. Lily of Chicago a if Ch So sorry to hear that Roger Svoboda was on the sick list for a while this last week he was playing ball fnhmS raiaqft tnntm TUN. range no. S and 9, at public «ue m the planuses 1mmftjfaSTIsscribod, at Jhe hearef tm the tm t One school is thiA Prairie Ofhosi 41l»rilfl§gjpi|y) jpeaMd om mile MeHenfy County, will be made oi^the following tanns, Wm 'within ftsa days after sale and in m «ase, before tmildirig is moved fS its. pryaent location. .PAUL J. r MICHAEL KNOX, CHAKLE8 H. O: * 'rfniiteM of Schools of , T44N Range No. 8 and A. 12-8 ly and her.niecc, Mrs. Jack White, of Chicago. Those two gals, Betty Baumbeck and j ments by Hugh and Jean McDonald, and jumped on a nail and it went Shirley Jensen, have been living on! Mr. to cheek throueh a diet of pins this past week which " • •'M. 1 WATCH FOR K \ vThe Screwy Dosen's GayFestjpal .!i *' - of Fun and Frolic "THE ATOMICLBUST" THE DATES . . . AUGUST 31st and SEPT lit , I THE PLACE . . . HOBN'S CORNER. McCULLOM LAKE %-• p;y - V • y, , l1, V i4' RUPTURED? • yes, bat I don't suffer anymore, / wear a Non-Skid, Spot-Pad TrauP Why don't yon "change" to the Non- Skid, Spot-Pad Truss? Thousands, who suffered, bow enjoy greater comfort, with our Truss, designed lor all forms of reducible rupture. Come in now. Export fitting, sympathetic understanding right here n your own city, where service a available at all times. m BOLGER'S DRUG STORE Green Street McHenry ' > ' UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP Johnson's Bungalow Inn ,.»h- (formerty Basel's Place) U LILT LAKE Stop Sa... Let's Get AnqinJnted! Vine Beerg Liquors PHONE McHENRY 690-W4 ******* """riiiiimniiiimmin WORTH WAITING FOR! You'll Be Happy ith Your New Chevrolet We're getting our fair quota of new Chevrolet cars and tracks--but, of course, not enough to supply the accumulated demand. So . . . don't - • - give up hope. And here's important advice: they accidently swallowed while preparing the numerous costumes for their hilarious » comedy acts with which they hope to wow their public on these two nights. We tried to get the low down in full on what the public can expect from Otto Akey asks you guns at the door. V • _ D a f f y n i t i o n s " .NAG: A woman with no horse sense* PARENTS: People who spend half their time wondering how their children will turn out and the rest of P^ritz "the" club's entertainment chair-1 tho time wondering when they 11 turn man, but it was no use asking ques- ,ntions. The guy was tighter than a clam. We suspect that he has plenty up his sleeve and hope the said sleeve°ha8 no holes in it. To date still no word from Dan OPTIMIST: A person who doesn't can what happens ... so long as it happens to someone else. Love begins when a woman sinks into a man's arms, but it winds up Foley, who started out last week I ^ ^er urms *n a 8'n^ to find a piece of lumber to mount his mail box on. The Foley's can did turn up at McDonalds last Saturday night and it was frving Budlong's protrusion that was bruised when coming in contact with it. Wj tried to get the details of this catastrophe from Mr. Akey of Wisconsin Rapids, the Budlong's weekend guest, but this gent was non-committal. . Ray Halley and his charming Mrs. were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. H. Cundiff of Chicago over the weekend. i The Syd Smith's weekenders were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bernard, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nimtz and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bali. Edward Delanski, an executive in the firm of Spiegel, Inc., Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Charled Tim, Evanston, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Green. Mrs. Lass, formerly of Shelby, Mich., and daughtter, Mrs. Hendrick, were olpA IriOlf /\ B*0 If) 8'nK ADIOS. HUM M i f f M H H I I I » H I I Life On the Bay (By "Cam" Marticke) We've been having quite dog trouble around here Could be that having two dogs die, having one dog disappear, and having two dogs sick--all within a few weeks--is merely a coincidence. But, it's also very, very probable that some person, who has It "in" for male dogs, is using poison. If someone in this territory is responsible for these dog conditions, he'd better look to his laurels. It wouldn't be hard to figure out who's behind these vile tricks--if there are m o r e . . . your through shoe and all. We want to welcome Martin John-1 don, the new owner of the Johnson { Bungalow Inn, formerly Hazel's Place, Visiting the Larry Bartletts resi-j dence on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Andy Z&vat of Chicago. i To wind up the summer' season! there will be a dance on Saturday night, August 31, at Club LUymoor, sponsored bv the Lilymoor Property and Land Owners Assn. Chairman is Orval Maher. Music will be furnished by Barbara Horick and everyone is guaranteed a good time. Gome, one, come all and have fun. Has every one noticed that the Trading Post is open for businese. They have everything from soup to nuts there and what they haven't got they will try and get for you. They give you service with a smile. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Day are on a singing tour. Visiting Toinette Weiler for a week, was Marjory-Linn Strieg of Liberty- , ville, Marjory's mother. Anne Staga little! firfe. wna a school girl friend of Mrs. lately. Weiler. Wanted -- Some information regarding the pollution of *the Nipperalso visitors in the Green home. T 8?®?!c, We sadly report that Mrs. Elsie other^half faueh at^the^dea I «apaim wmps U] Army Makes Soap From Deadly (Alnical The homely, brown cake of G.I. soap made famous during the war in the laments of KPs and barracks brigades now has a serious rival in an inoffensive liquid soap rehabilitated from Napalm, potent incendiary agent, which spelled terror and death to cave-dwelling Japs of the Pacific. It was developed by the Oahu (Hawaii) chemical warfare service command. In Schofield barracks, Hawaii, Napalm whips up a quick suds for barracks kegan and join her many friends and. must know, neighbors in wishing her a speedy' recovery. In the wake of this sad news we are happy to report that Mrs. Lottie Bennett was married on July 30 to Edwin J. Crick. We hope to have further details on this wedding next week. The Commodore's Saturday in honor Ball, held last of Commodore | Dave Hall, was well attended. Two Mr. and Mrs. Ray Osterby and Erling Olsen, the new owners of the Wortman home on Orchard Drive, held a real housewarming party last Saturday evening with at least fifty of their new neighbors in attendance. The folks enjoyed an evening of dancing on the dew-drenched lawn with hundreds of varicolored lights twinkling overhead to the music of that maestro of the accordion, Phil Brautigam. Hugh and Jean McDonald just couldn't be there in person as they hoped to be, so they did the next best thing by being there in spirits, all two bottles of them which in no small measure helped to keep the folks in a gay mood. We are certain that the Ostcrbys and Erlings will take to McCullom Lake like their neighbors have already taken to them. A word of warning from McCullom Lake's fire marshal, Harold Vycital. Be careful where you flick your cigarette stub and also wheit burning rubbish on your premises. The prolonged hot, dry spell of the past few weeks has burned grass and weeds on vacant ties to such a degree hundred March. participated in the Grand Saturday's Race Results: 1. T7, Pete Petersn and Richie Ludwig. 2. Y21, Dave Hall and Sid Peterson. 3. Yll, Bill Ericcson and Betsy Stockhorn. 4. Y20, Myron Kendall and' Jack DeRoche. Sunday Race Results: 1. Y7, Pete Peterson and Richie Ludwig. 2. Y21, Dave Hall and Sid Peterson. 3., Y22, Bill Starck. and Jack De- Roche. 4. Yll, Dode Ericcson and Carol Ericcson. 5. 120, Boots Jensen and Dick Furhman. - 6. Y16, Jim Wilson. "I skim through the trees,, • With the greatest of ea|fe And I'm NOT the man On the Flying Trapese!" Who am I ? You can find out next week ... if you're interested; < --Cbya. fldors and, in its present mildness, can be used for shampoos and some hospital applications. The soap has not been introduced for general use as yet. Available chemical warfare agents on hand now can be con- I verted into some 50,000 gallons of soap within a few months. In that J way, the liquid will not be destroyed, i as originally planned, but will be put to useful service at considerable saving to the war department. Further, much of the machinery formerly used to mix the death dealing flamethrower liquid has now been converted for producing the soap at no additional cost and very little labor. up the properthat there is danger of fire all around us.. Mr. Vycital asks you to stand guard over your burning rubbish pile until it is completely burned out and also to step on vour cigarette after smoking it. A stitch in time saves nine. Come out and watch the dealer Newsboys play ball! nam- Sharp Contrast ' ere printed with Ink on white paper to give sharp contrast between the type and the background, thereby making it easier for the eye to carry on the task of reading. Process a< Vhks is a three-fold procets. First there must be light reflected to the eye. Second, the eye must be delicately adjusted to bring tfce light to a focus on the retina. Third, the brain must function properly In interpreting the messages that It receives from the eye. KEEP YOUR OLD GAR IN GOOD RUNNING CONDITION Until your new car comes along, keep your present car and keep it up--in performance and in trade-in v&ttie--with regular maintenance, and with prompt repairs When repairs are indicated. ? Put in your order for a new car ami--in. the meantime--let us service your car regularly. Schwerman Chevrolet Sales M*el20andSI ?lmn#S77 McHsmy, Illinois - * * t. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kaminski attended the funeral of Adam Adams, proprietor of the famed Brass Ball Corners. Nighterie, last Thursday. Funeral services were held at St. Joseph's church in Chicago and interment at the Resurrection cemetery. Yesterday Rose Kaminski spent the day visiting Mrs. Julia Antolik, who J*8 recently undergone surgery at the Evangelical Hospital in Chicago. . Mrs. Sophie Kosti is prolonging her vacation by taking a trip to Steen, Minn., and then the Black Hills of South Dakota. Her neighbors are eagerly awaiting her return so that they can hear all about her adventures in the west. While Bill Rochelle was out doing [ome wolving with his wolf hound, Jtillie found time to report to us that the McCauleys terminated their two-week vacation at their cottage end have returned to their homcin Gary, Ind. ^ The Orchard Drive iBlites havcJ decided to call a halt to their many social activities. Seems that the fast pace set by the younger members of this set has played havoc with "Uncle Dave" Helge Davidson's nerves of late. The old boy lust can't take it any more. Maybe he's using the wrong kind of lini- Sent. Our advice to you, Uncle ave, is to try some of the brand that your spouse, Margaret, uses and you will once again be able to keep the pace she sets for you. "Venus at the Pump" is the scene Kate Brautigam presented to us across the way at least three times daily in the past. That's all over now. Some guy had to come along and spoil things for us bv installing an electric pump for Kate. We have an idea that Kate will be using a lot more water in the future than she has in the past. The reason for this added - drain on the vBrautigam well will come with the Spring. You wanna bet? - NOTICE - The undersigned has purchased the interevt of Edward Schmitt in the business known at ftchmitt ft Patzke, roofing contractors, and the partnership heretofore existing has been dissolved. I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by anyone but myself. ,, Emil Patzke t visitors at the heme of Attention Car Owners We wish to Mr*1""* that in addition to our other service, We n<m, hA9* * new department. Have a comp l e t e s t o c k o f . v v * ' • " GENERATORS . . . STARTERS . . . DISTRIBUTORS c FUEL PUMPS . . . IGNITION PARTS We rewind and build than to factory specifications! We are a little off the beaten path, but ^l guarantee you prompt and satisfactory service . . . Call on us and see . .1 u, • . ** J Seaco Sales & Service Fred J. Svoboda _ _ lilymoor, Box 416, McHenry, I1L, Tel 615-W-2 Directions: Torn south' from Route 120 at Lily Lake 8chool, turn left at third road (leading to lake*), second OALL WONDEH LAKE 068 --! mi TOR HOUSEHOLD AND COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION , / n. 'A. . V-S 1 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE OF ALL MAUT«^ ^ " *" ^ # j.""** . t/ ' * - * -v.?'**"-*1; ™ 4r*'& * ***#*» , l • - jit -<* s r McMahon Refrigeration Service ^ ' , * ••-V- -v . 24-Hour Service Eoute 1, Ringwood, Oliiioia ws yMtm- TIME FOR i . /'•* *' M Drain, flush and refill with Shell X 100 Motor Oil - . « t . .. ; UNY'S SHELL SERVICE East of State Bridge oh Route 120 W, J. [Tiny] NUBER •* • HOMES ULV LAD 5-ROOM COTTAGK--AH year areead; famished; 4 lata; •SHUsinv Hsnaa; $2,7W; baL BMatldy. LILYMOOR 4 ROOMS---Extra large perch overlooking lake water, gaa eleetridty-^aa be ased year areead. .._ $U#t; haL • WEST McHENRY C-ROOM HOUSE--Furnace hmA gsad fbdMms--IJ4 acre had fruit trese, etc. FARMS beildinge; 8-reoei hoese; modem, femace #pehf£di aotoriwd eeeipeieat; M head cattle ^ of cUcfcwia; 1 silea; chickre 87h ACRES--With aad ether befldhga good | TAVERN] -- Large tavern fatty efaip .spaces a EDWARD M. LANNES Exclusive Agent HINES REALTY AND CONSTRUCTION 09. SINCE 1920 667-R-2 McHenry Phones 674-M-2 We can aeQ year property « aa exclusive baaie at the best prices obtainable. List veer property with as. We have hundreds of eastosaers waiting for good heasss, tae rsesrt property and large farau. CHICAGO PHONET --all departments-- KEYSTONE 2060 v 111D jjiI" ("Imb.- - ,•> :iT •M :

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