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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Aug 1947, p. 3

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m. HIIIMIiiXIM | | II l H11 who you si_ Wm the Imnmr nr a onew Mm* Dmti u hoar of your Sunday morning for your home town, and be (By Yardstick At Mcfldi ktn on the lata* Magi of that we gh* you tho details on last Sundays' gameb*tereen tho Sad SaekTand tbsWndeats IMA to IMNt •«**alaatfen vtil Wd » ^nripw«f t mnHb| on Sunday, Av* Jifov tmnn u, Gone. mm we, say «s« «"• PTff t. ** i.fVMW « starting!tho aMM fajfHH ta aewma but, !q for tne MKt fear. deeds and pwrni to «Ud they Is ymtr mpiHwnUji toseleet, dedicate thomsshrsi they arc to bo commended. Thoir chief ate ii t6 provide social activities for the people of oar community, especially our younsters. The Christmas parties, tho Halloween parties, as woll as other activities, theee Aiture citisens of Mc Cullom Lake have enjoyed as |uwtt of the Screwey Dosen. They will „ never be forgotten. Jerry Cenaak, we have a few time* 7*° *•» ll*ld af president in this organisation since its beginning two yean ago, tells us that their newest project is to secure aatofraphed trophies from all the major sports organisations throughout tiw count i^eh will be awarded to the boys and girls of McCullom Lake wita tho 1' * " schoolastk standing at' the Christmas party. iiw|.jni ant uava. (te»T*tiac *»d Or»M Swric* :X \:K. Dirt -- Sand *n4 Bead Grading 5'. CALL McHENEY 974 members on the teem, am4r, Ml1 "#tr® becaupe I lived at KeCullom Lake for three years* I told him that ha ehiftdd be feappy to fill your request aa I have heard a lot about the wonderful work you are doing. \ The test of laek to you and tho Screwy Dosen at tho lake. I htfpe this autogreahed foot ball will make these afaeletes study harder so that their minds may develope with tUr yovag bodies. Sincerely yours, BUI Sdter MCHS. '40. Chicago Rockets." After reading Bill Becker's letter you will agree with oa that ho may bo with the Chicago Backets in bod* hit his heart is sfiH with the youngsters of MeCtBem Lake. ^ Tu* weeks from today we will publish the contoata of the letter recatad from tho Chicago Boars, after that the White Socks,! Northwestern, Since taking your pills spouse to her doctor) I i woman. My husband • not chisel (wrote our is delighted. ADIOS. Order your rusher rmn at ti» Plaindealer. GENEVA MAN DIES j jured by an automobile a *MT Bernard Asserson, 76, of 516 Ford, minutes after he hadalighted from St* Geneva, arrived home from a ™e train in Geneva. trip to Sweden at 9 last week Wed-i nesajp night -and was fatally ia^j Head the Waat-Adel ' ^ FLOBAL COL A. P. FBBCND SONS Becker, one of our fo nidents, Here.is how the Chicago Sockets'^ through one of- th--dr1i njStlii v ai • iaao» nvnawvuim, nnif I . , ^ Crosby, Hie Chicago Gears and 1' eo*n anw'Mig many others. Watch for them! **{ To finance these projects thel**®* 1M4I Screwy Dosen holds different social aitfairs throughout the year and the proceeds from these doings are entrusted in the care of their very frugal secretary, Emma Pyritz, who has a way with the bankers and always comes through with « 2 per-! cent dividend at the end of every month. How she does it we don't1 know. Anyway, keep up the good' work you are doing, you Screwy Dosen members, and love you for it. • McHENRY CAB--Call 472-J ,c ;• v ' • • - • If yon are in a hurry • » For prompt and courteous serviat, Don't start to worry. We have 24-hour service. McHENRY CAB--Call 472-J Plywood Cabinets & Made to Order at Seasonable Bates. "We invite yon to get acquainted with a local inready to serve yon. See ne ^ow--Plant and dfioe located nafet Qgajk stone's Department Storo--Entrance 'm SWITZERCRAFT BOAT 208 8. Green St., Phone 798-J R LCD the kids will The arrival of Mrs. Bergquist to her home on Lake' Shore Drive from a six months' tour of Norway made: Mr. Bergquist a very happy man indeed. j There was a blanket of snow over the beautiful ground* surrounding their home last April l^4th when we witnessed Pop Bergquist pushing the lawn mower around. So eager was he to have everything in order tor the happy event. , During her six months abroad, Mis. IBergquist "visited all the ima graduate of McHenry High '40 and Ppo"r™tan"t1 NNoorrwweeggiiaann cciittiieess aannda re« aT >d<a»nrrn ipswrrevll guy in our estimation:;I retSorhte« °trhe"pi6o8*rt s that the morale of# "Dear Jerry: While out to practice one day *t: lb]! souvenir from the Rockets. I knew immediatly who you were the Nords is high and every man, woman and child is working hard to heard our publjeity man mention | rebuild their homes which were TOO WOT W EAT?-- Not In Our Air - Conditioned Dining fioom ! I! ,«## MMl » • Relishes 9 Tomato Juioe Roast Loin Pork ftoMt Prime BUr Boef . Southern Fried Chick* Kernel Corn „ or Home Made Apple or Afed Steals ~ Beverage : ' Banana Cream Ke Moulded Salad Chicken Soup $1.75 ' $1.75 ... $175 Whipped Potatoee Ioe Creaa OAK. PARK HOTEL Bay, MeHmr, nUaob , lamaged or entirely destroyed the war. Fresh fruits, vegebadly daf during tables, fats and sweets still remain on the scarce list, according to Mrs. Bergquist. > You cant match BIG-CAR QUALITY AT LO WorUI't Champion Dmigni tho docjoait Sad Sax eats, at Mel Tho the Wild- Donald's field. | batteries for the Sad Sax inrnhek and Harkor, pitching and lorry Cermak, catching. For the Wildcats, Alan McKim, pitching, Mataat, catching. Hugh McDonald provided tho vitamin X for the Wildcats, while Roy and A1 Blake tho liniment flowing for the flax, and how those boys needed liniment. In tho last of tho ninth Inning the scars was 11 to 0 in fovea of, the Wildcats. It was then that the. potency of RoyAl*s liniment finally began to takp affect on tho Sad Sax, with the result thst they threw away their cratches and canes and really went to work. The game ended w4th a score of IS to ll in favor of the Sad Sax. i The lovely McCullom Lake Bags,' who have been recuperating from j the ordeal of two weeks ago, will again play the Slick Chicks next: Sunday afternoon at McDonald's < field. If you hate baseball, be there! quarantee that you'll hate the game more than is Hi# "champion of tlmimiHww>t on ol these counts: (1) Volvo in Hood perform* once at lowest price*; (2) billions of miles of service to owners; and (3) number of owners'served. In fact, this sturdy Chevrolet Valve-m-Head Engine has delivered •or* miles, for morm owners, over a longer period, than any other eytpmoHv* engine "'oftype* rfje'OT ww ntw uMfTom n vn awtor car with a VaKre-in-Heati Engine-- it type of car engine which holds aN (•cords for efficiency--for giving maxiof fueL Chevrols#'* Vah+to-Hwad Enbuflt today*; vogordleai prfrt^ You cant mM Che waist's lib- CAR COMfOtT at lowwt oo* wMmv ~ At ovMonAi0 OmvtoM alse bring* yom «m mftty of fUmr UnWMl '*! K"**'Ac,lc body conilr»ctl«i>. St Km Aetto« RMe end ?I! "ee--for AcMonHydroiifc Srphw e cawblsBSisof teMy fuUars •oo^h twbom «JUs| M^ *^wwww» $0 Chfl^pl§t Cliewolst |kw yee the BIG-CAR styRng of lody Mmt-->«dwlw t» Ois'welet Is St lowed price raagp. - - - wIm! Kaop your ptsiwtf coi* In esiHis by bringing II to us far I sarvka, now and at ragulnr intervals, socwro dolhrary off Chovrolal. Coma In--I CHEVROLET Sale PHONE 277 3® W"'-, McHENRY, ILLINOIS Wo extend .h hearty greeting of welcome to Mr. and Mrs. A1 Zovoda of Orchard Drive, who have decided that the advantages McCullom Lakej has to offer by far surpass the pleasures they enjoyed in Chicago and will make their palace on Orchard Drive their permanent home. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fernstrom of Greenwood Road have also > decided to establish their permanent! residence here. Charles H. Koch, who has been' employed by the Ringwood Chemical! Cot in an executive capacity at their | Chicago olfice, has established resi-i dence at the Sophie Kosti cottage on O r c h a r d D r i v e , w h e r e h i s l o v e l y r e -J cent bride will preside as homemaker, while Charlie does his stuff in Ring-j wood. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hammerstein and family are a welcome ad-j dition to the many permanent residents on Maple Hill Drive, and nicer people we have yet to meet, Welcome to McCulom lake, You All! fifth m- Congratulations To Carol Ann Nehrke on her birthday August 18. Ed Walton, that grand young man of McCullom Lake, on his seventyfirst birthday on August 6. Ann Horn on her twenty-first birthday anniversary August 8. I Helen Cable, who celebrated the; thirty-fifth anniversary of her birth on August 12. * Math Blake, who also claims August 12th as tho twenty-first anniversary of his natal day. Jean Blake on her eighteenth birthday August 17. Betty Banmfaeck on her sixteenth birthday anniversary August 18. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cermack on the twenty-third anniversary of their "I Do" day August 12. j Eriing Olson the, second moet eligible bachelor of McCullom Lake on his twenty-fifth birthday August! 5. Sic 'em gals. Nate aad, JMle on turning on toe heat to get things done, try turning oa the m*. I Bring up your youngsters to aat >lV • • ' V • - every Wednesday! Dorothy Weber * at the Hammond Orgts ,. erfect floor . . . Perfect g|iusic . . . Good skaters . . . ice surroundings . . Built with RILCO Laminated Wood RA ...Covorod with Woathor-Ti: Such •• Comifladl Aluminum l»Wng f Wosd SlnuHtlng and ( Mr. and Mrs. Milton Nehrke, their; two sons, Milton, Jr., and Gary, and Miss Judy Kadlec of Chicago were! responsible for making Grandpa and' grandma Nehrke'a weekend a happy j one. j Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ebey's proposed trip around Lake Michigan ended up at Pop Kanenberg's Hospice in Wis-j consin, some 100 miles from their home.' Ken ex^ained that the reason' they decided to cut their trip short was because their guest, Mrs. Kate English, of Benton Harbor, Mich.,1 was afraid to stlhy too far away from her home grounds and we don't! blame the gal one bit We get the same feeling when we go to Me*. Henry. | The Dan Foleys, who created such a stir with their "can" laat year! •ad, as a result became nationally! famous, have as guests for the next two weeks IVmy Chersck and his lovely bride from Chicago. | Sorry to keep you waiting for the On laat €hmdaya!s game between ay ateUr bouts AR£N|^:- us tax SJ£S5m • Here'* the modern way to build enqr. type of turn buildinc- Strong R9eo Raltart wo factory fabricated and eocinevod far oiactioe ei tiw Mloo ul^ty 1 a htifldim yoa em be proud to OMQr to s>t all tiko matoriali you i me hi and talk to m * j ALEXANDER LUMBER fHOin MeBlintT 9 " . U Aug AMLkiAM I^Smua^am Aoaiia .. .jp wmw vpMW THOTw n •• MUfi ' Mt flttJmv' Amm vmi*!! AmI im : , 'pOlww IWMy IMM. ^ ww U MN ATLAS TIRES OIL COMMNT tlNNi- pv^wOT a • a bHpfw#dl Wwyl JItw |W JfWIW iilwVff MMpOT .. * Backed by i tjt&m AA f--r Stunimii OM Dmlm wktwtkk NEV UV FISTVII PUCES ray asvoa m--or oa asuOa Cn& Card. by lr--ping inflation aiaamrgramm. oad crfpanti- akid edges provided by new tread den^a. Greator drivtaf safety-- b^ cauae wider tread puts moMnon- skid surface into co% tact with rood. IncnutudMow witprofortloa --because of air-coolad Tentilation of tread and buttreaa wells and because q£ stronger cord construction. Lengor tiro Hfe --because dsi|> ter tread puts more rubber into contact with road -- newer, tougher, longer-lasting rubber. Protoctiaa acaiast braises aarf cbafiag--be* cauae of great strength of rug> ged buttraas construction m heavy shoulders. SIM Mia protoctiaa agatoft carfc iMRtS--because of widhT Badiad If Staaiart Wairarty; oas of moot la in ties industry . . . Uni feature nroTidi adjustmaat at 38.000 esrnee station dealers' throughout the United State* and Caawfc ...Service any time, any plae% J STANDS II t '-N -v i Stssisrd OH .'•3? • • : s ,

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