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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Nov 1946, p. 7

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mmm RINGWOOD (By Mm. Florida Mwiiiij to boase until her taM Is froH the amy. Her mother. Mi*.' Louis Qawley, met her in CMHit. C. L. Harrison mt» ft iHlsiter Woodstock Wednesday. Mrs. George Shepard entertained i Sor. and Mrs. Marshall entertainthe Women's Aflat noou S00 dab at led at a community fttiwrinr at her Ihmm Wednesday. A 1 o'clock 1 Mussy*s hall, Friday evening. A fine lunthseu w»i«md and prises were i program and gaaies were enjoyed awarded to MrsT Roy "" Laeter Carr. purhelped her parents nwed from fans to a mn they recently chased in town. Miss Audrey Merchant, R.N., of Motion carried. 7' >rtday with her parente, RL. eEsa^rll tD mkO, MltonT i. Roy Merchant. Jol ~ - -- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Abendroth of, w\ C Felts, salary nd Mrs. Gould of Woodstock! ah* * - - Sunday Imm* Bdl Telephone Co^ pheine eenka - , - , Western United G. * E. Co., power and- Ifers. John J. McCarthy, salary -- . . .. , W. C. ..--,.-- i»7.w: ^ Elgin end (rfWoodstock j Arthur J.Smith,s*lary pffiee duty - . i two wicker chairs; Frigidaire refcttfrigerator; gas stove; kitchen table; miscellaneous pots, pan* and Ashes: 2.78 i suverware; dining room table chairs; buffet; frre antique occupied to HMMq his nfetime aaHa TERMS. tt% at "" 12790 D»*elU police duty .... 10.00 bed* and dresser; springs; 2 chairs:! * i - with Mrs. Mrs. Jennie Ear] R. Walsh, office expense R. I. Overton, salary -- Bowman and Mrs. Btackman; William H. Althoff, salary „ . , tag, lunch was ewrved Mrs. Rose Jepeon attended funeral1 The W. S. «U0 MiUw. ipeeUl tnnn ^e McHenry Plaindealer, 30-U0 stamped envelopes and Mrs. (and ft the chieeof a pleasant even- the Woman's club at the! Edward J. Boss, salary -- rT^hl at «Jhom® °* Mrs- Jones at Spring Grove, George Freund, salary .... 30.00 ^ * 80,(1 aS services for Mrs. Crocker at Liberty- home of Mrs. November 21.. Mr. and Mrs. George Bacon of^ Ttonyan, salary 30.00 spBC1AL SEWER FUND: .... acres ville, Tuesday after neon. day afternoon, November 21. Mrs. Viola Lew entertained the! Mr. andMn. Walter Low and fembunco dab at bar heme Thursday i ily spent Sunday witt her parents, afternoon. Prises were awarded te Mr. and Mrs. Dale Thomas at Mc- Mrs. Wm. McCannon and Mrs. Lixaie i Henry. ThompMn. j Mr. and Mrs. Win. Heme of Chi- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shepard re-; cago Md Mr. ud Mrs. Alan Ainger Hn> now <iepson spent we wees- missions turned to their home in Memphis' and children ox Hebron spent Sun- (ertlj wjth her daughter, Mrs. Roland yf n Fetts. raital of nrare after a few days visit with the day in the George Shepard home-; McCannon and family. Edward J. Thennes. police former's parents. ! Afternoon callers were Mrs. Dober- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bauer and family duty Dr. and Mrs. George Haberlein of stein and son, Gus, of McCullom spent Sunday with Mrs. Elizabeth RenaOtom "element of Chicago spent Sunday with his par- Lake. I*#r v -1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Haf Mrs. John Woodward and sons ar " • j j s w f & ' s U a s ' ^ - S.eOj Said penonal property will be soldi MATH B. LA' *, :Up2S *he following terms: Cash. FRANK 5o.o4) There will also be sold at Public Exeeaters of the «f Jungen, Deceased -- --- George Bacon of t ^GSL SPECIAL SEWER FUND: Antioch called on Mrs. Jennie Bacon, Robert L. W^b«r. sstoiy JO-JO c. FelU, salary 155.00 Saturday evening. l wKk 'Jl-^7 iS S M»y™® Buss, clerical salary .. 20.00 Mr. and Mis. Ed Bauer called on I™. 1?• ' Wm H- Althoff Hardware, Mrs. Fred Walters at Woodstock ' Th^r#<^a» T . Mayme Buss, salary and corn- Mrs. Rose Jepson the week- • • *•"'"* ^ -- ^i^i^VTrwVVTAfLflfVfUlAAl^ m LAke. - # | Weber at Antioch. iberlein. T®^._Ko^lr* a^»_ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Collins of American Decajcomania Co., --ASTHMA--> t aad lakalMrt Sokritoa CAtTTK . FsD tmtumA II iwt . OktMtn it 0t - BOLGEBfS • ' DRUG STORE upply Oo., family of Sharon, Wis., yent Sun- Beloit, Wis., spent Sunday afternoon: vehicle tags Emm* Anderson and|with hi8 parents, Rev. and Mrs.!Nick Weingart, sidewalk |! 8°MM™.^- Gr -.HH. "JJoAnne»s« onff FF«ox* TLja»kVea wwaa«s MrH. *"a ndj Mrs. Fred Wiednch spent Smliinteh,' s trSuecrkv icAe Sptoaltiicoen ,c agra Socal, ®r 11?n th^ Jome 'Li^* Sunday afternoon in the Roy Wied- National Office Sup I Mrs. Collins, Friday morning. Mr. nch home near ^Greenwood. sunblies ij w"itthh hhe r daughter, Mrs. Wen ireon Sct"ep"h?ern ls^o<n! ns(p^enn' t Saturday afJterr*nonoknk • Wc«ruu "shnedd« rSoand« gSra^voeln . .«....! " at Crystal Lake. .. w at Woodstock. ^ ^ Milwaukee Lead Worka, Mr. and Mrs. Neil ^Harrison Wid Elijah Coates of CrysUl Lake waterworks supplies : daughter amoved to Crystal Lake, 8pent Tuesday with his sister, Mrs,, Earl R. Walsh, freight , where he is em|4oyed. Fred Wiedrich. ^ George Steilen, labor on I Mrs. Mayme Harrison of McHenry ^ Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Collins and streets Sent Scnday with her daughter, Mr and Mrs Milton Koop and littie Schwerman Chevrolet Sales, ra. J. C. PWM"' A*dr»«. da"^ter- Laurel J <« moUnting snow plow A oil .. I Mr: r^ . iM • a called Rev •"? ^rs- Colhns Sun- Schreiner's Standard Service, ! spent Saturday at Algonquin and .day. This was the first visit of the: gasoline police car ..... .. great-great James B. Cfow A Sons, 7 R n ni chain and supplies 60.52 '°-uu: Freund Oil Co.. distillate ...... 5.69 «j 77 Buss Motor Sues, oil 1.79 n't* Public Service Ot>., power and 7 50 i light 88.80 is aa Motion by Althoff, seconded by S-,"-- -- - ™„te^Sa.m~,inr"**dJO?rn*Z & W H Dally: DR. HENRY FREUNDI OPTOMETRIST At 514 Main St, Wert McHenry Steffa&'s Jewehy Store |Closed Thimday Afternoons) t-.JiEyeg Examined -- Glasses Fitted .""v -'v Visoal Trainings-- Visaaf Rehabilitatiea Complete Vlsaal Analysis 9 te 12 and 1 to 5--Satarday Evenings: I ta 8:30 PJ». PHONE McHENRT 12S-J DA1T' DANIELS SHORE CLUB Now Serving^ - DELICIOUS STEAKS, CHOPS, CHICKEN, SHRIMP AND SANDWICHES Fine Liquors and of course "Dan" at the organ! Bob Doran, Mgr. Phone McHenry 667-J-l Route 120--Lily Lake MCHENRY SIGN SERYIC PHONE 440-R SIGNS, SHO-CARDS, TRUCK AND WINDOW LETTERING Orders takmi now for SIGNS and 8H0-CARD6 for the coming HOLIDAYS ' H. REESE Fox Street McHenry, Dl. f fcr Years dirt Riverside Drive Througli booms and affording the same dependable service of superior facilities and experienced personnel. • " '• • *;pfc ij|i8' •>-M ; PHILCO 4- RCA -*• ZENITH STROMBER&CARLSON RINGWOOD ELECTRICAL & RADIO SHOP Phone Richmond 883 Eingwood, 111. housswiuns ooimtofrrnto Also h(H|mtiN Scrrioe --- little lady with her ! grandpaAnts here. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wise of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Dusen and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. "Curly" Wilson of Elgin spent Sunday with theiri parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Lawrence. Mrs. Eva Eppel of . West McHenry visited Rev. and Mrs. Collins Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs Granville Carlson and daughter of Maywood spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bruce and family. Zane Grey left for South Carolina Monday, where he will be employed. Mr. and Mrs. Don Smart and son, Bobby, of Waukegan spent Wednesday in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home. | Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cristy, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Whiting and Mrs. Lucffla Stephenson were visitors in the Will Bcck home at Dundee, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stanek attended the wedding of his army pa), i Ray Lorenz and Miss Ruth Boldeduck at Elmhurst, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hitchens of Sycamore were Sunday dinner guesta in the B. T. Butler home. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Winn and daughter, Janet, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leonard and children, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr., son. Bob, and daughter, Mary Ann, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phelps Saunders at Sycamore. Norma Whiting of Grayslake and Marjorie Whiting of Crystal Lake spent the weekend with their par* ents. Mrs. B. T. Butler and Wayne Foss attended a teachers' meeting at Hebron, Friday afternoon. Mrs. H. Hughes of Woodstock spent Monday in the E. E. Whiting home. Mrs. Clara Foster and Mrs. George Shepard were Elgin visitors Frida; Mr. and Mrs. George Haberlein spent Friday in Chicago. The Girl Scouts and Happy Clover club will hold a home bake auction at the next community meeting, which will be November 21, at the school house. The Woodstock chamber of commerce entertained at a 4-H bamraet Friday night, honoring the project honor members and the outstanding members. Lieut Virginia Jepson returned to her home here Monday from Germany. She has received her discharge. The Keystone Home Bureau unit will hold a social meeting In the Richmond hall on Saturday Nov. 16. Five hundred, euchre and bunco will be played, with games starting at waterworks supplies 52.50 SO 90 M NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF 46.97 REAL ESTATE ANt> PERSONAL * ' PROPERTY 1.53 OF THE ESTATE OF MATHIAS JUNGEN, DECEASED. 10.65 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 13.60 That in pursuance of an order entered by the County ' Court of the ^21.04 County of McHenry, Illinois, in piy- - 1 hate, in the matter of the estate of 101.96 MATHIAS JUNGEN, deceased, the ;85.78 undersigned will sell on Sunday, the oo An 17tJl ^*7 °* November, 1946, at the 89.00 hour of two o'clock p.m., H mile ' north of Johnsburg, on the Spring 100.29 Grove Road, in said County, at ' public vendue, the following des- 2.86 cribed personal property, vis.: Two-piece living room set; small . 46.38 table; one 9x12 rug; one 9x9 rug; Refrigeration Home Appliance Service REFRIGERATORS, DEEP FREEZERS, WASHING MACHINES, 413 Elm Street ETC. Phone 439-W Rivefside Hotel Cocktail Lounge and Dining Room: v In the Fox Holt • y,>y "/• ., o • • 1.1>; nUDAt NIGHT SPECIAL ^ 65cfS. PHONE 26$ | V McHENRT, ILL. Is Your Property Sufficiently Insured? A. nationally known statistician states that a very large percent of real and personal property is vndar insured. . If your property was sufficiently insured seven years ago, yon should add 40 per cent; if it was sufficiently insured four years ago, you should add SO per cent. We gladly help you to re-check your insurance. For information, inquire of > JACOB FRITZ, Realtor i Chicago, Phone Lincoln 1333-4 Johnsburg, McHenry Rt. 1, Phone 672-R-2 MEMBER 07 BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS . • • What Yov Should Know Abort V:' ' ff-r st\. \ i'- HOME Before yoo buy a home freeier it is well $o consider mil the facts so you will know Cftjjr Council Proceedings November 4, 1946 The City Cornell met in eemi-menthly meeting with " ling! Zl regular Mayor Overton presiding. Aldermen present: Althoff, Buss, Freund, Tonyan. Abeent: Regner. Motion by Althoff, seconded by FVeund, that the minutes of the last meeting be approved as read. Motion carried. Motion by Buss, seconded by Freund, that the treasurer's report be approved as read. Motion carried. Motion by FVeund, seconded by Althoff, that the collector's report be approved as read. Motion carried. Motion by FVeund, seconded by Buss, that the clerk's report he approved as read. Motion carried. Motion by Tonyan, seconded by Althoff, that the following bills be AUCTION of CHOICE DAIRY OATTL* I t At Penny and Sutton Rd., being 6^ miles southwest of Barrington, 5 miles southeast of Algonquin, %- mile west of Hwy. 69,1 wile of Hwy. 68, on 8ATUBDAT. NOVEMBER It, AT 1^0 O'CLOCK 11 Tt»i Gaenaey aad Jersey, eewa, csasiwtiag «f 4 springers, S cowi recently fresh, 1 Hereford heifer, with calf at aide; 3 choice; heifer calves; 2 large Goeraaey heifers; 1 Ctrmwy boll. 2 years eld.' This is a good producing herd and haa a yefurly average *h|ei test of S*%. Meetly <rtt aaul vptend calf heifem. if year herd test is low, this j sale offers a very good eppettaalty! to buy esnrs. I gale w|U be held inside ii which unit will suit your purpose. You may have asked yourself "What advantages tre there in a home freezer for ase? What type do I aeed?" The answers to these Questions depend on the sixe of your fan*- ily, your home* and the availability of . fresh food*. Home freeaers were not gianufactured duaof the hi, but tfce fotnasis house wives who were "freering" voiced their approval with such enthusiasm and wholejKarted praise that women the country over decided they must have one. Many companies will have fleecers available later in the year. ^ Whst ore H» u4naw>ugss •> « fr--aect Meal planning ceases to depend on the seasons or local markets when you have 41 home freezer. With a variety of frozen foods on hand (home and commercially --frozen foods, including breads, pies, cakes and ice cream) meals can be prepared on • moment's notice. Unexpected guests can be served ine "company dinners" .... meals which ordinarily would take long hours of planning, shopping and preparing. Out-of-season foods can be enjoyed at your table at fresh as they were in the --garden months earlier and at as low a cost as when they were in season. - For those of you who grow fruits and Vegetables, or have easy access to quantities of foods from local farms or markets, freezing will save time, vital food ""values, flavor and color-Actual time studies show that preservation by freezing takes approximately % the time required ' for home canning or dehydrating foods. You can estimate the size you will need by planning On one cubic foot as adequate for about 30 pounds of frozen food. Many new household refrigerators have a low temperature compartment which may "meet your requirements if your family is small or if there is no suitable location for a freezer. Far die family of average needs there, are many types of home freezers. The chest-type is waist high and designed to fit into a utility room, basement or kitchen. Upright freezers are styled like your refrigerator and open from die front. Preparing foods for freezing must be done With care. The manufacturer of your home freezer will provide complete instructions. By following those simple directions you will get the most satisfaction from your freezer. The operation of a freezer is just as simple as that of an electric refrigerator. It to be, defrosted only two or three times a year because it is not opened as often a# a refrigerator. Home freeaers fin be plugged into any wall outlet and, operate at a monthly cost slightly higher than a standard refrigerator of the same capacity! fft€i copies of Mr IIstm** *• boeM* Toed aboMl Hoae Preeeer^" May be eMohed at your Public S«pfce *ore er by wrM* *• «AVt 'M PUBUC SIKVICS COMPANY 01 UOBTMUn l|UNOIS bad weather C. H. ERNI8S& Owner Net in case ef Aitidtali':' •«SC" Froelich and Wick, Auctioneerf- Public Auction Service Co., Clerk ,11 is v t- .» * ».» A* i

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