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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Aug 1946, p. 2

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•tmmm .. ^ » #^^»«kva?P* \-4v,-' '«.*'•>•*• , 1' -•y. :.« . ^ The barn owl, whole diet consists Sainly of rats antffaice, will cat i own weight in food in a single •flight ' Iodine stains may • be removed from some washable materials by soaking all night in clear told water. Wash as usual the next day. oafatait WATCH FOE "THE ATOMIC BUST" ' * ' % ' ' Screwy Dozen's Gay Festival ^ of Fun and Frolic » %'* *& ' * THE DATES ., . AUGUST 31st and SEPT 1st / THE PLACti. HORN'S CORNER. .. ; • McdTJLLOM LAKE By "Yardst Greetings, Folks! This week's headlines: 'Screwy Dozen Hold Monthly Birthday Party." 'McHenry Fire Department Answers Two Calls From McCullom Lake." * "Preparations For 'Atomic bust' Well Under Way." m DeoHa cats Vic 10 to S in Sales, n fcr -the Wfldgersoland "8argeM «'Vets. The score If th» Wildcats. Leo % his favorite son, Chickie, acted as umpires while Elmo IMhl kept score and the H-2-0 iced I*r the boys. Hie McHenry County Tavern Owners League held its regular monthly meeting at Horn's last week. After dispensing with tile business at hand, President Sam. Samuelson of Sam and Gert's, Corals closed the meeting, after which the many members of this astute body spent some time discussing the many problems confronting thejn in. their daily tasks cans • Roy and A1 Blake of McHenry 2" „d, ®P*nsjnK ™th *h,R d'scourse Soon to Make Their Debut ill He- u* crowd enjoyed a dinner of fried Cullom Lake." * chicken, potato salad and all the i ' Wildcats Trim Vets." ' ^"pmings which brought Ahs! of . ' ' j that lovely, lively dish from Hetter- ; SatuMay the SWv. Dojen I ™ * ""ST™ G«'» '» Coral next month. I arid, , as usual, was a huge success. things a bit dull around the aottage ainee Ma oceupanta have left for parts unknown. Chuck Broeken and G. G. Peaches and Cream. Chuck now has both. It's taken-him a long time to get what Georria is famous for and, being a milkman, he can supply the rest. Bob Sales aits Doris Kolia. Ah!! Eye Openers 1 Face powder helps catch a man, but it takes baking powder to keep him. -» Some people have no jcespect for age unless it bottled. . Young women should set good examples . . . for ypung men will follow them! • "" One armed drivers always end up at the church. Some will walk down the aisle . . -others will be carried. So . . until next week . . ADIOS. s« " Life On the Bay No less than 100 people turned" out • r* "Was indeed a pleasant, surprise. at this affair^ honor Betty Baum-to, the,many friends cf Joe Baurj (By Cam Marticke) beck and Erling 01ei% Whose ^irth-I ^ ^ ^ ?PP®ara"^e j Heads turned excitedly towards the days are in August. Otto Pyntz and! ,^ke.last Friday. The skies ,ast Sunday when a sea plane His Syncopaters'provided the music * months -*««» «=»«>"+ " - - -- , . - . *»•,,* on *tho severe burns ne suf- Interest and excitement increased M. vhj»>h vii nit uunce nuur. | , A very dramatic scene took place' .°*" - ----- -- ,-- i imeresi ana about midnight when Lee Sawdb pre-; f" *1° a^cldent have done hen the sea plarte landed on the sented.Erling Olsen, one of the cele-the boy Joe doesn t Bay and had J race With a"' local: brants, with a huge bouquet of gladi- ^"o^.this but we could Write a book Speedboat . . . Something new in olas which were wired from Nor-'on h,s wolvWg activities while hs. sports' =><>nietmng new in way by Erling's mother, whom he Tas co,nfined ,n tbe above hospitalp ' c i hasn't seen in twenty years. There from the.reports the nurses relayed I Three adventurous kids Bill Jen-1 were tears in Erling's eyes as Lee \ J® "JL^ToI y* ® "P 8 see sen, Dick Norsworthy 'and Bill' read the sentiments on the attached us *gam J0e• Fletcher, left on a mo^rboat trip! ^fard. Twenty years is a long time) J"-" to Wisconsin Tuesday before last, and miothers are such nice people.,, Mrs* Gladys Ingersol wai ttie The boys were supposed to return ' The Screwettes gave the folks a j honored guest at a wedding shower Saturday but due to certain presample of what to expect at the |*Le,d at the home of her mother, Mrs. vailing conditions the trip lasted only I club s /'Atomic so-far Keegan, in Chicago last Wednesday, two days. Guess they've had their I No Jess than thirty-five guests at fill of water travel for this season.1 tended to shower Gladys with gifts; which the bride will cherish in the | The Stanly Franks will move from Atomic Bus" festival so'far as they are concerned. After a delicious buffet supper which was enjoyed by all, the crowd once again took to dancing. Among the many out-of-town guests we saw Mr. and Mrs. William Pries, Sr., and Bill* Jr., and his charming Pauline, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Blake and their lovely daughter, Mr. years to come. The McCullom Lake's, the Bay to Chicago on Monday of representative at this gay party con- next" week. Sorry to see you go. sisted of Jean McDo?iald, Mrs. Jab-j lonski and her daughter, Mrs. Ruth; The man who "skims through the Adams. MM. Mary Kennenberg; trees, with the greatest of ease, and , „ » , „ wa.s ^he R'ehmond delegate. After is NOT the man on the flying traand Mrs. John K. Freund, all of Mc- | enjoying a delicious lunoheon served peze" ... is a tree surgeon. There Henry, and many others who agreed i by the gracious Mrs. Keegan, Gladys are really two of them who've been with all others present that these j returned home to tell hubby Everett working' in the Bay area these past parties are getting bigger and better °n oVw™"* - ! - v as- time goes by. This new Engine Clean-up Program may be tite 'You're probably seeing some new cars, these days. And they're mighty welcome to the^pye. For their arrival Trw«nff * your old one can be replaced in the reasonably near future. But this last stretch may be the hardest one of aH. Chances are the engine is dirty. Sticky deposits, long accumulating in that eld engine, majr suddenly clog the oiling system--with disastrous results. To meet the situation, your Standard Oil Dealer offers a new, economical, .five-point Engine Clean-up Program. It includes the use of two remarkable new Standard Oil Products-- Stan o-Purge and Stano-Vim--which do an effective cleaning job without requiring expensive His-mantling Qf the engine. Niw, Economical, S Poiat Engine Clean s Program |ST AN0-PUR6E--Purges crackcaae and • engine. Clean* oil screen. Removes deposits tending to dog oil lines and channels. 9 STAMO-VIM--Introduced through cmrburetor air intake, it deans out deposits • in valve area. Restores pep, power, smooth engine operation. Treatment in- . dudes cleaning the air cleaner. "S CIMII6E--Oil Filter Replacement. . T Fresh oil always helps keep an clean. A dean filter keeps the oil dean. McHenry's efficient fire fighters all about it. , * j figW weeks, but I saw only one swing- „ ~-- « . , along in the branches of a tree Mr. and Mrs. Marco C€ao_ enjoyed That's what made him seem akin to a very pleasant weekend at their cotanswered two calls to put out grass • tage on Greenwood Terrace. fires in McCulom Lake . . . one on > _ Franz Wreisinger reports that our the man on the flying trapeze. Saturday's Race Results STANDARD SERVICE Sunday afternoon and the second on j Thanksgiving dinner is doing nicely Y4--Ed Rollberg and Jack DeRoche Monday evening. In spite of Fire on. his world-famed duck ranch in Y7--Pete Peterson and Richie'Lud- Marshal Harold Vycital's warning of Chicago. wjg the hazards of fire, due to the pro-1 ^7-- [Y21--Dave Hill and Sid Peterson, j longed drought, in last week s column, Miss June Noble entertained fif-! Y1--.Bill and Dode Ericsson and Jean, there are still a few individuals1 teen of her church young peoples Y9--Bob" Ludford, Harold Westeramong us who take these warnings18'i'ou'p from Glencoe at the home of 1 berg and Bill St'arck. lightly, unmindful of the trouble and her grandparents here en Saturday. \ 120--Boots Jensen and Di^TlNlhrinconvenience they are causing the After a refreshing dip in the lake, j man. members of the fire department this bevy of beauties enjoyed a deli-' * through their thick-headedness. Let: cious supper served by grandma and! Sunday's Race Results us all be more careful in the future, then a full evening of fun at the; Y4--Ed Rollberg and Jack DeRoche. . . T"., » * ; roller rink. . i Y21--Dave Hall, Sid Peterson and. The infectious spirit of co-opera-1 As we promised you last week, I Sid, Jr. ' tion prevailing among the members; here are the details on the wedding 1 Y7--Pete Petersion, Dick Ludwig and of the Screwy Dozen while they pre-, of Lottie Bennett and Edward J. j Alice Robinson. j pare for their gay "Atomic Bust" I Crick of Chicago. «IThe couple was ! Y9r--Bob Ludford' and Harold Wester-' festival on Aug. 31 and Sept. 1, at j married at Wheaton on Saturday, | berg. i Horn's Corner,^ makes one wpnder. iJuly 31, and are at present making; Y22 Bill Starck and Dick Nors- • " " their home with the groom's parents' worthy. in Chicago. Congratulations to both! Yll--Dode and Bill Ericsson. of you from yours truly.- Capt. Jimmy Sales of the McCullom^ Lake Sharks spent a pleasant visiting with his uncle, I Why can't the U. N. O. agree and cooperate as this group does? A RADIATOR FLUSHW6 _ old need efficient cooling. C FAN BELT CMECK-UP-AwonbeHisaii ** unwise risk--if your car is old, rha»ee< ass jou assd a new belt. At yoir Staadard Ol lltalir't Any day in the hear future Roy and A1 Blake, veteran sons of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Blake of McHenry, j weekend „ will be the two men in white whp George MacNamee, in Cicero, will greet the many patrons of Joe' and Libby Horn across the bar at their Emporium. We have it on good authority that Roy and A1 are ne- ! gotiating with the Horn family at ; this writing to gain possession of ! their vast interests in McCullom I Lake. .More details on this item next; 1 week. 120--Boots Jensen ^nd iDick Fuhrman. The invincible McCullom Lake 'r last Sunday's game with tbe Vets at McDonald's field.. The batteries, Don . J.u; " ' • ' ' r-/,* - • » _ THANK YOU for waiting for delivery of your NEW CHEVROLETMr. and Mrs. Harry Makim are thfo week's guests of Hugh and Jean McDonald. % The John Kanes' weekend guests were Mr. and Mrs. Heartfelter from Detroit. Ma and Pa Ronjstad 'were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mathiesen, Mr. and Mrs. R. Andersen of Chicago and Mr. and -Mrs. Arthur Olsen of Cedar Lake, Ind., over the weekend. As usual, Mr. and Mrs. Syd Smith's home was filled to capacity this past weekend. Among the many guests who enjoyed the- Smiths' hospitality were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller, Liberty ville; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kimtz, their lovely daughter, Gerrie, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Madsen, Chicago. I've still not found how that spider got into our ^ thermometer. At first glance, it seemed as if it were on the outside. The second look, however, showed me that the spider was inside. How, having a spider in a ther- We ore doing our bet# to see that yon get your new cor as qukkly as possible BACK IN EVEN GREATER GLORY (•bar--Ow- CAft-SMVICE iiyovrbni CAX SAVEX. Ksep youl prate* 'aBm" mM you gel delhrsry of your mow Chevrolet by bringing »l» m for *Wed sondes mom mi o* regetor ln«*r»oli. ~" W« want to thank our customers and prospective customers for your friandly patianco whilo awaiting your now Chavrokts. Wo know H Is a hardship to wait for noodod transportation; but we boliovo. you will undorstand that wo, and Chovrolot, are as eager to dolivor cars as you aro to obtain thorn. Unfortunately, production so far this yoar is far undor expectations. Chovrolot Motor Division sums up tho situation thus: MEvon though our rate of. production normally oxcoods that of any othor manufacturer, wo havo boon a bio to build, up to July 1, only 12.4 por copt as many cars as wo bad built up to that dato in 1941. Production is still far bolow normal, bocauto of fioquont shortagos of otsonMal matoriolc and parts. Strike aftar strike crt the • plants of our suppliers has soriously hnpodod ow progress toward full production, and tho cumulative affect severely hampers every manufacturing and assembly plant. In June wo wore able to build only 29.2 por cent as many cars as wo produced in the same month in 1941." While production is restricted, so-~-in proportion--are shipments of cars to us. As production increases, we are assured of getting our proportionate share of tho total--and as quickly as cars are received, -- we will speed deliveries to our customers. Mr. and Mrs. William Schlitt are enjoying a well-earned two-week vacation at Tomahawk, Wis. Mrs. Michael Kent has a guest this week, her granddaughter, Joan, from Detroit. ' Sorry to report that Mrs. Ken Ebey is ill and under a doctor's care. Our best wishes for a speedy recovery. , Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Glass and their son, Joseph, will spend ^the next three weeks vacationing at their cottage on Orchard Drive. Their guests this week were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cesarotti and daughter, Yvonne. Mr. and Mrs. William Justen of Eastwood drive are leaving on Monday for an extended vacation at Newport, R. I. Check your tires and oil before you leave is our parting shot, and, above all, have fun, folks! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Edmonds are entertaining section two of their California friends this week. Last week it was San Diego week at the Edmonds' home on Maple • Hill drive. This week is dedicated to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Andreae of Santa Monica, Calif., who are enjoying both the Edmonds' hospitality and McCullom Lake's ideal climate. ML SO* MCUIDMO TAX A Skov*' Senator Dave Reid has been deluged with offers these past few days from the many breakfast food manufacturers when the news leaked out that he is publishing his autobiography. It is {heir desire to include a copy of this manuscript in every package of their product. Dave thinks he can do better with the manufcaturers of sewer hole covers. What do.#ou think? J«rry and Betty Cermak had as weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. Ed Busch, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Souhrada qnd their two charmers, Joan and Jean of Cicero. . In our estimation, George Harker is still the champ fisherman of McCullom Lake. Any guy that can I go out in a boat for fifteen minutes j and come back with six northern pike j is deserving of that title and, believe it or hot, junior weighed a 1 pound and a half, soaking wet. Grand-daddy of the lot. was dose > to three pounds. b t ' f f D A N D M O R E S P t f D i t G R A N D C I R C U I T i f H A R N E S S P A C E S AUTO RACES " * * ;0,o«oai HORSb SHOW M maMer'ef faftpertance, to be rare. 861 you've no idea how annoying m spider in that position can be. Thermometers aren't very easy to read fflopt a distance ... but is mod as fon get cloee to oars yea foal as though the spider ia gofe* to jump right onto ycttr nosfc Aiao, it is father difficult ti» te& whit the temperature is whm. a Waves caused by undereea qaakes are perhaps most CreqpMt faa the region at the Peru-Chile Junction at the South ^American coast, where porta 'ire Gbttered and the start at earth tremors is a signal tor restdent^ lp take to the hills. A strong ebb tape precedes each big wave, and ino wave oacillations last far X™nJ?,g fPt down. ^ hours or even days. In 1888, the fluid tube. All of which convinces heaviMt rrrnrH>H ..nAT.mm - me we need a new thermometer!! nndersea ouete Be seein* you . . . V i°f thia Cat Can't Mew . 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