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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Aug 1946, p. 7

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As In the United Statea, war requiremonta tor plates, allay staals and heavy abaats wara U|Il The larjpst ateel and pig iron producing district, making almost 90 par cant of tha prewadr pig iron oat- put and over 1IB0 ppatrr cent of tha steel, is tha aortb-aast coalt district edjaceat to tha Newcastle coal frtdgffggga •: *- Tha aitfaga airline trip has mora than doublad in racaut yeare. Wharaaa tha average paaaangar flaw Hi milaa In 1990 ha flaw an average of 476 miles in 1941. m& W" t * % • fa. f%- • g»^ iT. iS* • JX T; irV#1 IW S • -"feji'i iJl#' liftfiiiQ n... REPAIR HOUSEHOLD REFRIGERATORS PHONE 439-W i: MILL INN u (Jftwmorly Barnard's mil) 4 • > ITorth Bud of Wonder Late al the Bridfe , . & ' • • : 0 W O mmm m*m. omxnm, LOBSTI* TAIL Complete dinners served from 6 to 9 p.m. daily. Satur day: 6 to 11 pan. Sunday 1 to 7 p.m. Fish Fry Friday.-": V ^ • *v * "/ -'--t ' "'^ COCKTAILS - UQUOE -ii , O MM -- WISE _ Ws eater to paitlig ™ "DEAC" 8TE0N0, Owner Hume Richmond 312 $r 7:30 p.m., sharp Wednesday, August 14 At G&nlke's Sale Barn--Eonte 47--Woodstock, Illinois Charles Leonard, AvctkmeeF 75 HEAD OF DAIRY COWS, EITHER CLOSE ff&IllfE&S OR FRESH WITH CALF BY 8IPE. Load of Jerseys by Mr. Parks FEEDER PIOS CALVES STOCK BULLS HORSES :Vr # BEEF CATTLE ' SHEEP BROOD SOWS FEEDER CATTLE J YOU CAN BUY -- YOU CAN SELL . Call Woodstock 572 or 489 if yon hare tt to consign ALL CONSIGNORS PAID CASH DAY AFTER SALE. All consignors make arrangements to get your livestock in, either the day before the sale er bring of sale. Terms: 25 per cent down, balance in monthly installments. 1 to 16 months time at Vi of 1 per cent interest. Woodstock Commission Sales Co. he. r WK. B. OAULKE, Own«--PIMM 872 irmonm YALK IF THE gowns worn by Rita Hayworth in "Qflda" dmzzle you, wait till you see what Jean Louis whips up for her when he returns from Paris. Before he went 4o Hollywood he was a well-known designer --devoting his talents to creating costumes for such dressy ladies aa the duchess of Windsor and Gertrude Lawrence (who'd look smait in a gingham apron!) Ha plana to stay in Paris a month, seeing his family and inspecting the new fashions, but he finished several chorea at Columbia before he left--coa* tumea for Rita for tha technicolor ftlTA •AYWOnTlf SIXTY TBABB AGO Tony Barbian went to Geneva Lake on 8atorday laat and entered for the two hundred yard foot race, which was advertised recently. For the beautiful bouquet that iorns our desk, we are under obligations to Mrs. Joel Wheeler. Thanks. F. A. Harbard has treated his building to a coat of paint, on the outside, which improves its appearance. By the Washington diarpatch we learn of the following new postmaster* appointed in this county during the past week. Algonquin, John W. Adamek; Ringwood, Miss Frances IngajUjt., . , .... FIFTY TEAKS AG<> From the Chicago papers we leam' that Jabea Carr, who formerly re-1 sided in Ringwood, was dangerously Injured In an accident on the Lake i street elevated road in Chicago, Saturday. Herbert Burnett will please accept the thanks of tha editor and family for a half buahel of very fine new potatoea left at this office. They were of the Barly Ohio variety. Louis Pomraning, an old and highly respected citizen, died at the home at hia aon-in-law, Henry Block, in thia village on Sunday last . Harry Dunhill'a hotel and boardaoM at 19 cents par pound laat Sat- «wr. I The building occupied by the Mcr Henry bakery is being treated to a new seat of paint The MfcHaary-Johnsburg road is being repaired ahd regraveled, an. improvement that is greatly appre-| ciatad by everyone. Mrs. Anna Byrd -and daughter,! Lucille, are packing- their household goods, preparatory to skipping them to Ypsuanti, Mich., where they expect to make their future home. TWENTY YEARS AGO The West ' McHenry postoffice moved into the new Justen building in West McHenry on Monday of this week. John M. Phalin has a new Dutch Colonial home fast nearing completion and is located on Ringwood road. i George F. Kramer is building ai comfortable bungalow on Elm street opposite Justen's hotel. Charles Rei-I hansperger is erecting a beautiful; nme-roora home on Waukegan street. A beautiful hocaa of Spafcfeh dsaign is being built on Riverside Driveby Mrs. Laura Kent. -Subscribe for The Plaindealer OM The oideat Western to Modco • PHONE • 440-R OUTDOOR SIGNS Truck Lettering a S Window Lettering -o- Prompt Service *> a- H REESE rox Stmt MCHENRY SERVICE i -i A N N O U N C E S NEW H0UR8! ^ NEW MENUS! * 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., 6 p.m. to 2 a.m Closed Tuesdays "Down to Earth," for Janet Blair for "Gallant Journey," and for Evelyn Keyee in "The Jolaon Story," also in technicolor. Mea while, the "Gilda" costumes are one of the best things in it. --*-- So Lizabeth Scott is to play opposite Humphrey Bogart in "Dead Reckoning." Could it be that she's offered as a reasonable facaimile of Lauren Bacall, whom she slightly resembles? Certainly the second Mrs. Bogart would have been a better choice. Inadvertently 8ei a scholarship land far the College of the Facile, 8teektan, Calif. When he ased the sahaalewaed Bsath Theater la Cehuahla as a set for "No Treapasalng,' wanted to pay, aad right weU, too, the college aeeeptod, bat anaauaead that the meaey weald he aaed to flaaaae aa aaaaal scholarship la dramatics. The pictare stars Edward G. Robinson aad Lea Me- CalSster. With Gene Kelt's return from the navy, JfGM's roster of stars numbers 90, largeat in their history. Technically Clark Gable ia still a Metro star, but so far he's still not lUdng any of the stories they find for Urn. "Crime Doctor" atarted its seventh year on August 4--script No. 911 waa performed that night, Four members of the cast have appeared oa every show--House Jameson, Walter Greaza, Frank Readick, and Edith Arnold, who's averaged oorpae a show. ^ nsver Ha, tt they're Several yean age Sanaeel Geldwya hreaght hurlty to Irvlag Berla's "Alwsys' by aaaktag It the aaaieal theme of "tie Pride of the Yaakeee." Now hs's bringing back "*mmg My venire" aa the theaao ssag sf " Tears el Oar Lives/' starriag March and Myraa Ley. Wen, Just see what did far "Aa Ttane Gees By"! Outatanding Hodaiers in the entertainment world such aa Herb Shriner, Red Skelton, Hoagy Carmichael, Singin' Sam and Ola Olson have been invited by Governor Gates of Indiana to fly out for the opening of the Hooaier State fair on August 31. --*- When Alec Temple ton was four, a little Englishwoman, Miss Margaret Humphrey, began giving him piano lessons. He used to tell her that some day she'd be proud of him. Recently Miss Humphreys flew back to England, after viaiting the Templetona for soma time. She was taken along on Alec's concert tour throughout the country, and introduced to famous musical figures aa the person responsible for his day last. FORTY YEARS AGO Mias Lillian Wheeler and Maggie Ward, who took the teachers examination at Woodstock a short time ago, hawe passed successfully and are now the happy possessors of their certificates. Mrs. Sarah McOmber of Chicago, with her daughter, and husband, Mr. and Mrat John Smith, are now occupying tha aouth rooms in the Mc- ~mbor houae on Park avenue. The Borden Condensed Milk company began operations Monday morning on a new 42xS0 feet addition to their local plant which when finished will give them the very much needed room they have bora in want of for some time past THMtTY YEARS AGO Butter on the Elgin board of trade Appropriate Breakfast And Luncheons and Our Rejfular Items, TooH Genuine Hickory Smoked Barbecued Ribs Golden Fried Chicken - Spaghetti - Steaks - Chops French Fried Shrimps - Fish ...Bar Service . . . Orders To Take °* Screened Outdoor Porch Open . . . Private Sfolnf Soon DOUG'S SPEEDBOAT HIDE HEADQUABTER8 138 If. KIVEKS1DK DRIVE TEL. McHENKY 4SZ r, f-' This Month in o'u r Gentle Readers will find in the ARTE OF PRESERVING VEGETABLES fc FRUITS IN THEIR NATURAL most Discreet Admonitions and Careful Counsel to the Good Housewife on how to safeguard the Fruits of her Garden against the Evils of Spoylage that she may defy the Hand of Winter. Adorn'd with cuts by Jonathan McKee. This Brochure also includes Valuable Words collected on the page entitled About You and Your House and receipts for the Construction «f Blue Damson Preserves and Peaches. . As tadortdahg As Your FovorSe Muguatis THE Svwlee BULLETIN .. . 'f.* Folks named Slater just naturally land at Mutual, apparently. There's Bill, tte sportscaater (now emceeing "Right Down Your Alley" at ABC), Tom, Mututal'a special events director, and Ruth Slater, a contralto. Is there something in a name? ODDS AND KNDS-DmmU OTac/a, MaliWil mm ftr Hedr Lmrnmrr, km» hluAti hi$ to kr mmty.. . . Jaaa Sdwardi' vmem- "Your Hit Pmrmdu" wom't +JU b* Im Bolfywood, a pietMre mmd a/ler dl A* thing» she mid ImM ymr aiari Uu mmy At rntotit fib Mrainf Im mummy iAam dmt by dMfimg mm thm mir. .. . MCM mrgmmixmd a rmcordimg dtvuion, mmd aft* firm hit saw Am/mm tigmmd ia Kmm Smith. ... la Taa're fmr Km," Parry Cmmo mud Henry Jmmmt hmvm m temmm dbeTf 0 Jaurlr dmmmumddrmg-mmt fight. * Hi^ieat paid able aeaman in the weeld is the American merchant sailer. Be bese pay of $145 monthly averagaa ttree times that of 18 eAisr leading m£2itizne nattons. In addition, he receive* overtime and other pay sometimes reaching >5 per cent of base pay, plus food and lodging valued, at $175 a month* t Ordsrst IT taste J* tir.. id// , "seffi j?~ Ze9<fa6/.s , rp that "><>* in ,*. *'"' 'Mm e»-- PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY Meed The Plaladaalar.

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