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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Jan 1948, p. 2

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mmu x$ftm- Km «f% •f af Jw.»-*r invnxifB ww •"-g. ••&-", """*"" t'S their nut -WMp born so the ©§& tb Mr. (Anita to Mr. >: -;i.j.. „ bora te Mr. rs of Crystal MarieKn«x.) «h tarn to th« Qoo»Se M«y « SgfaNT ww. Hay 8 -- The Donald Justen e« announced m arrival of * Ma 8--libe (Delbert Whitings of Klgin welcomed a May 4-Da#tm were born to Mr. and Mrs. Sigurd Jacobsen of West McHenry ttd to the Mitchell IAH9AIT 18 'fllB SS^™' ; • klsGHlBii hud or LnmrocK in this 1 _ -- * Cheater White Brood Bear, 40 10 ft Wp- X Mid €--A son was born to the Cobalts. May ft--Ute Stanley drae?*to • "• Aug. 1 __ _. Mr. and Ifii' Vernon Bstf&rs the birth qt-a son. Aug* 2*--Twin daughters ... Snwon£|^fMrs. BdDtdJkhef Aug. Il->4lte William Glossons kii' came the Mrents of a son. The Jerome Mtpfi welcomed a daughter the same inK ' Sept. 1--Mr. and Mrs. George BelL of Solon Mills announced the arrival -tne> tractor Arc, cultik tN steel Jtrfef, Meftsaring three eection woe* drag, John Deere Model B Van Brant grain drill on 16 in. rubber tires, John Deere four row corn planter, on rabber, with fertiliser attachment; New Idea 7 ft tractor type power mower, McD. 8 ft. mm binder, McDeering power com bHrier with leader, earner and winn hitch (4b machine is new and has cut less than.20 acres of corn); New Idea tractor manure spreader, on rubber; 2 robber tired wagons and racks. McDeering 8 ft Hme spreader, 75 ft drive belt 1 set of harness, set of 11x88 tractor chains, John Deere implement trailer, with dud wheels, power wench and titttag steel platform, now. Usetrfe brooder, 600 chick sise; ofll boning tank beater, Jamesway robber-tired feed cart, Jamesway on steel feed cart, Jameswsy 10 hole Jamesway hog wcterer, ghs and other nog equip- S rdn snow fence, afi small EQUIPMENT--27 8-gel: milk cans, t Surge single unit milking madunes, Surge deetrk hot wifrsr hosier, set of tanks, pails and " ,i a largo sale, all be ooid by l^Vcleek. TUI8&AY, /AlTUA&T 13 1*8. Sale atarte at fM^JL M. Loch Wagon on Groaads On the firakftowm ah the L. G. Wilcox farm, located 1% miles Northwest of Greenwood, TIL, or 7% miles {Northeast of, Woodstock,^111., or 6% miles Southeast of Hebron, 111., or ( nijef 9* Ringwood, JSHIABOf HOI^BHW " CATTLE firatealf heifers, eprin#h»g; IS calf heifers, springing and I cows milking good; 4 vac "Wifers, ready to $. jaonths old; 1 with t~U kt tractor I 0»S** ' i IT mounted John Deere Case 8 ft disc, spring tooth harrow, new John Deere 10 in. mill, new; tractor type rotary hoe, McDeering mower, Mc- Doewng cultivator, rubber tired and rack, 2 wheel trailer with steel box. new: 2 whee) trailer with ST atoll platform, how; Wow .Idea anon spreader, Sears Roebuck 16 in. mill, John Deere power corn btedar with loader and carrier, platform scales, buss saw, milk cart, 12 ft all steel electric elevator, 12 8-gal. milk cans, 1 set of tanks, pails and strainers, 2 A-shaped hog houses, hog feeders and other hog equip- JDsus^IUinois Farm Auction SerfJfJJO. 0. MSCKLHfBimO Perm Auction Service Inc^ , That Pay Are Maaageitltt rdhi Service Way" A. fywaaa, District Mr. and Mrs. John - giri. _.r wore bora : Nona. January SI--A seat was the ardw to the Hanld Frett home in CMmm» • Jan. 2C--The Arthur Millers of West McHeigy became the parents of a gill Jan. SO--Sons were born to three local eouplee: Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mr, Jfcv isad Mrs. ArnoV jMadi and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon (Bob) Knox. Jan. 81--Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien welcomed a son. Feb. 1--A son was bom to the Howard ®urmans of West McHerny the same day that the Joseph Sompels of Johnsburg became use parent* of a dauguhter. Feb. 5--A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Wagner and a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller of Wonder Lake. , Feb. 6--Their second son was born to the Samuel Leibsohns. Feb. 9--A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Manch (Helen Bauer.) Feb. 11--A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Drake of West McHenry. The same day the Arnold Hays of Woodstock became the parents of a daughter. Feb. 14--An extra special Valentine was the girl born to the Matt Freunds, Feb. 15--The LeRoy Smiths welcomed their first child, a son, Richard Leo, while the same day a daughter was born to the Roland Jacksons (Vivian Whiting) of Richmond. Feb*, 16--A son was born to tho Robert McDonalds of Woodstock. Feb. 21--Mr. and Mra, • Harvoy Palmer became the parents of a giri. (Feb. 22--A daughter was born to the B0win Halls of Grayslake. Feb. 28--Girls Wore born to Dr. end Mrs. Raymond Waltldns of Wonder Lake and to Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson. Feb. 24---The Harold Tamans of Woodstock h^alded the arrival of thejr ffrst cp, a daughter. Wb. 28--'lMr first child, a son, war bom to Mr. and Mrs. Allen «nd *?ri. Philip Brautigan of West McHenry announced the birth of a boy. March 1--Tho first March baby in our community was the son born to Mr. and Mrs. Volney Brown (Angela Freund.) March 3--Daughters were born to two former local girls. At Round Lake Mr. and Mrs. John Bolton welcomed Patricia Lee, and at Oceanside, Calif., Sheryl was born to Lt. and.Mrs. Merle Davis. March 4--A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Smett Hunter. March 7--The Lowell Nyes of Harvard and the Philip Palmers of this community were the parents of sons. March 8--Hie Jack Murphyi of Chicago (R*th Laekner) became the parents of a son, Richard. The same day the Alvin Millers welcomed a son. March 9--A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Damm of Kenosha, Wis., while the same day a daughter arrived at the Joseph Himplemann homq here. March 10--A daughter was born to tho James Nortons of Ringwood, wMWin the same community. Mr. and Mrs. Car! SAweitsor also became the parents a girt March 11 -- The Frank Gendes announced the birth Of a son. Sons were also born to Mr-, and • Mrs Andrew (Jack); Trent of Valentine aad to Mr. and Mrs. George Frisby of Elgin. March 18--Mr. aad Mrs. John Wofeyart became the parents of a girl. Mfcrch 14--A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fossum (Bobbette Cristy) of Richmond. March 19--Sons were born to Mr. and .Mrs. Sheldon Erickson of Wonder Lake and to Mr. and Mrs. ^lfred Diedrich. March 20--Mr. and " Mrs. Henry Kraus -welcomed their first child, a son. March 21--A boy was the'now addition to the Harold Freund house* hold (Calla Vasey.) March 22--A soft was born to the Louis Portalskjs. _ Hjwh JZA-Ur. and *», . &~Jttiabws announced the bff^h A daughter. March 26--A son made hift U|H^ ance in the Donald Mentgomcfi& home in WaaksBaa. Mr*. Morit March 27-3Se Junes M. Wolfs announce tho bfath of a son. Mareh 28--A daughter waa bom to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tiffan. Match SO--Hie Edmond Mays welcomed a girt of a daughter. Sept 2--Suzanne was born to Mr. became the parentsof sjriri. land Mrs. jfcland Ekstrom (Mary Hfar t--Mr/and Mrs. Edward Nist | StolTel) of Elgin. Mrs; ItopeKa, Kas., an- ^ of a son. -- Mr. and Mrs. Dan of/ Vox Lake welcomed a of Spring Grove became the barents of a son. The same day a gtrl was born to,tho Arnold Larsons (Lillian Nordin.) Hay 10--A son was born to the liMpisr Lays of Spvinft Grove. . May 11--Mr. and jlrs. Robert Kappes of Ringwood announce the Mrai of a daughter. The Stanley Diedrkhs became the parents of a son the same 'day. May 12--Sons were the order of the day. One was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Morris Powell, Jr., (Katherine Adams) of Elgin and one to Mr. and Mrs. Jeese Connor. May 14--The Paul Pitaen welcomed a daughter. The same day a son waa born to the Glenn Robinsons of Chico, Calif., (Doris Bacon). May 17--A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doran of McCullom Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shepard of Memphis, Tenn., announce the birth ox a son. May 19--A daughter was born , to the Peter Nerstads. May 27--Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller of Storing Grove welcomed a girl. May 80--The Harold Weidrichs of Ringwood became the parents of a son. May 81--The William Meekers of Woodlawn Park became the parents of a son, James Edwin. June 1--One of the first babies born in this community this month was a daughter, born to Mr. and Lloyd Oeffung. June 4--A popular day for babies brought sons to Mr- and Mrs. George- Abel of Island Lake and to Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hackman (Ethel Granger) of Woodstock, and a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lloyd (Geraldine Kennebeck) of Harvard. Jane 8--Daughters were bom to the Howard Dittrichs of Ringwood and to the George Kotys of West McHenry. June 9--The George Kleins (Ruth the Sept* 6--A daughter was born to Mr. and Mjai. Edward Coatee the satne day ^utt Mr. aad Mrs. Owen Trumble of West McHenry announced the arrival Oi a Son. \ Sept MJbda Adde was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mort Jensen of Graylake, formerly of McHenry. Sept 9--fte Ervin Hieila announced the birth Of a boy. Sept 11-->A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Gh Lunkenheimer. Sept 18--The Clifford Hyatte of Lily Lake became the parents of a son. Sept 14--The, Benjamin Franckes welcomed a daughter, as did the Kurt Wahles. Sept 18--A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert"Heidecke. Sept 191 -- The Glen Waspis of Richmond welcomed a'son. Sept. 20--A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. KeeVil. Sept. 24--A daughter was born to the William Browns. Sept. 26--Mr. and Mrs. Carl Serock of Elgin (Marita Blake) were telling friends of the arrival of a daughter. Sept. 27 •-- The Charles Johnson welcomed a girl. Sept 28--Mr. and Mrs. Darold _^_jgiri wasborn to the fwpoons of Ringwood. 1--A son was born to Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Jackson (Rosalie ) of Gnarslake. _ - T.. 2 Tam Frank B. Lows (Hd« Xibhy became the parents of their saeond boy. The Ralph Obenaufs Welcomed a daughter. Dee. £--A girl was born to the Norbert 8mitas of Johnsburg. Dec. 6--Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Mc- Murray became the parents of daughter. ^ Dec. 8--A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. William Reed. Dec. 9--The Ted Pitzens became the ^parents of m son. Dec. 12--A daughter was born to the George Blalces. Dee. 14--Daughters were born to the Alfons Adams' and the Robert Strncks, the latter of Woodstock, Dec. 18--Mr. and Mrs. Bud Liptrop announced the arrival of a girl, and did the Ben Boyles (Jeannette Lindsay) of Lockport Doc. 17--Twin boys were receiving great attention in the Elwin Laures home. The same day Robert Scott was born to the Arthur H. Thorns. Dec. 19--Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Neuhas of Spring Grove became the parents of a son. Dec. 20--A daughter was born to the Everett Ingersols of McCullom Lake. her Mr. Larson Dewey si tome at Arm* Id Wiedrich and _ spent Sunday Barents, Mr. and Sr. , Malsch of Lake* iy afternooa with and Mrs. Claytoji Mr. ad Mrs. David Hamilton and soli of Kadae. Mr. and Mrs. Paul IflBsr and Mr. and Mrs. Rossel Soddy of Kenosha spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Blackman. Mr. and Mrs. John Shadle returned home to Chomnng after their holiday vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mi*. Wolf Shadle. „ Patricia Cristy returned to her studies at Madison and Jay Cristy, Jr., returned to Champaign after spending the holiday with their Woodstock over Iks _ Agsrti Used To r hides. such taapsat to QMlWes of strength, shape-retention. (Ry Mrs. Geoxve Shenard) Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Whiting entertained a few friends at a '600' party _ at their home on New Year's Eve. Thomas named their first child Judith Prises woVe awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Ann. | Louis Hawley, high, and Mrs. Jay (^Apdl 2-»A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. L Virgil Adams. April 8--Daughters were born on Easter Sunday to Sir. and Mrs. Herb Reihansperger and to Dr. and Mrs. William Nye. April 7--Mr. and Mrs. Vale Adams beeame the pdrents of their second child, a son. while the Frank Harrisons of Ringwood welcomed their first child, a giri. April 8--A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Albright (Evelyn Schaefer.) April 9--The Richard Hesters announced tho birth of a son. April llMHw Allen Wagners of Ringwood welcomed a girl. April 11--Mr. and Mrs. Vent Russel became tho parents of a son. April 14--Linda Marie was bora to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lew. April 18--Mr. and Mrs. Frauds Klodzinski) of Chicago, parents of a son. June 11 -- A daughter, Janice Marie, was born to Mr. aiid Mrs. Tom Harrison. June 16--A daughter, was born to the Lewis Pitzens. June 17--The Howard Prounds became the parents of >)* girl. June 19--A dauflitet w Wl to Mr. and Mrs. Charles VanKeuren. June 2Q--The Ed Pritchetts welcomed a daughter. June 21--Mr. and Mr*, Joseph Kuemann were happy over the arrival of a son.. June 22--Claudia Lynn was born to Mr. and Mrs. William Gancer (Rosemary Steffsl) of Elgin. June 24-- Mr. and Mrs, Hsnry Hiller became the parent* of « bor. June 27--A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Gene Adams, while tho same day Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mayer of West McHenry welcomed a daughter. July 1--The Chester Colbye of Richmond became the parents of - a son. The Arthur Hennings, Jr., also of Richmond, announced the arrival of a girl. July 2--A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Dean of Wonder Lake. July 4--Holiday daughters were born to Mr. and Ins., Robert Donnelly (Marion Krauae) of McHenry and to Mr. and Mr* Clair Kinsey of Crystal Tabs. -,i?lljr™7r:Th® *5n»*tb Crates (La- WilUM* SalsmaM ^uimeWehigart) °Lw?>^ck owt thi arrival of daughtark> Jnly 8--Tbe Haiold Lennons of S^iiig Grov% «er0 lovpy ovfcr the arrival of a daughter. July 10--A' sou was born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmitt of McHenry, * while in Elkhorn, Wis., a daughter Jeannie Cheryl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell (Sylvia Snyder.) July 12--The AUs Aggers became th* Mrents of a girl. - . ' July 14--Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bitterman of Lily Lake announced the arrival of a boy. July ,19^-A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Casey* July 12-~-Daughters Wire the order of the day. They w*W born to Mr. and Mrs. Walts? IFreund of Ingleside, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jensen o£ Ringwood ahd Dr. and Mrs. John PttryW ©f Crystal LakeP. Jw» 16--A son was born to Mr. and MWt Douglas Rogers (Pauline Bode) of ^Chicago. July 24--A daughter was born to the Robert Lents of Spring Grove. July 31--Daughters were born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith of Chi* eago and to County Farm Adviser and Mrs. W. H. Tammeus of Woodstock. Jaly 28--Elisabeth Ann was bori to Mr. and Mm. Merwin M. 8trevof of Crystal Latte. Aug. 8--A soa, their fleet ehl< the Harry Fredfldtao** (Audrey Wtener) of Bgia. Aug. 8---The Harvey Peuksa %t Spring Grove bfceame the |neKft of a boy. % „ A«g. 11--The Ray AsK«8s Mo Cullom JLake announced Aft bi#th at a daughter. Aug. 12--A I8jpeti»d aon WMs born J? ai?d (Lorraine Sch. argK*t> ***««» Frost Aug. 14--Gdi ewe bttrtj to Mr. %»• Il?lJLTr«Und and Mr. and Mrs. Wflftod 1Bll»ke. xnd It**. Donald Hamjftoh 'C«lMri«la sBfivan) of l^rest Grove, 1%., rtejoiced over the bhth of % 'ttaoghter. 3!ffie waymdnd Kampe became the jMOM^ts of a girL Mardocks of eo Adams' (win Sull i» Sept 80--The George Burkes of Belvidere (Dolores Wagner) announced the arrival of their first child, a son. The same day a boy was welcomed into the Albert S. Blake home. Oct. 2--Both the Richard Aronsons and the George KausS', Jr., announced the births of daughters. Oct 6--A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seeger of McCullom Lake. / Oct 6--A daughter wiw born at Falls Church, Va., to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fletcher (Hasel Howard.) Oct 8 -- The Wilbert/Cfcbers of Crystal Lake welcomed fa son the same day that a daughter was born to Lieut, and Mrs. Eugene Justen of Chicago. Oct 10--Daughters were born to the John Nechrebeckis and to the Donald Lunds, the latter of Elkhart, Wis. Mrs. Lund was Miss Marie Johnson of Pistakee Bay. Oct 12--A boy Was born to Mr. and Mca. George Brber of Wonder Lake. Oct. 14--Mr. and Mra. Ragner Barnes of Waukegan, formerly McHenry, announced, the birth of a girl. Oct 16--Sons were born to the Jerome Buchs and to the Steve Wijas', the latter of Lily Lake. Oct 17--A daughter was the new addition to the Robert Christensen family at Ringwood. Oct. 19--Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Miller welcomed their second child, a son, Gerald, Jr. Oct. 28 -- The John Glossons Audrey Rothermel) welcomed their first child, a son. Oct. 24--Linda Charity was born in an Elgin hospital to Mr. «: " Mrs. William Lewis, who resided Elgin at that time. They moved to McHenry within the last few weeks. Oct 26--A son wae born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chase of Wonder Lake. Oct 27--The A1 Amos' (Rosnia Glosson) became the parents of a daughter. Oct 28--Judith Leone was born to Mr. and Mrs. (Robert Newkirk the same diqr that «|r. and Mrs. Edward Amann (Julia, Garrelts) of Woodstock . introdoceq Uttfe Sne. Qcfc 8Q -- Jfe. and Mr*. Robert Thuriwell (announced the birth of a daoafrtert , • Nov. 2-^-A ton was bom to Mr. and Mh. El*i«r Jfcnsen (IBertha Schiessler) Nov, 8--The Arnold Blakto became the parents of a rirl. Nov, 6 -- The Henry Burgers of Island Lake were the parent* of a •"ft ov. • --Dr. and M»v J. M. WfliiiynaB of Johnsburg W€le«med a daugnters. Nov. 12--The David HeckiAank of Lil Lhke became the parents of a girl. Nov. 18--A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schaefer of Ring wood. , Nov. 16--A daughter was born to the Clarence Tyks the same day. that the Paul Hills of Ringwood became \he parents of a son. Nov. 16--A daughter, their fifth child* -was born to Dr> hod Aba. Cristy and George Shepard, low. Rev. George MarshaU-.entertained at parte at Musiffiijpafe, on Year's Eve. V iiiii|ia'pttl|tlii |ii il and services were held •l'iferT' midnight. Luncheon followed. The W. S. C. S. will meet with Mrs. J. C. Pearson on Thursday, Jan. 16. Mrs. Peter Sebastine will entertain the Home Circle on Thursday, Jan. 8. Mr. and Mra. Ansel Dewey and family of Armstrong are visiting her mother, Mrs. Rose Jepson. On Wednesday they, with Mrs. Jepwn, spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jepson .and family atc Dundee. Mrs. Louis Hawley and Mrs. Luella Stephenson spent Wednesday at Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Roland McCannon and family spent New Tear's Day with her mother, Mrs. Rose Jepson. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Whiting spent New Year's Day in the home of their son, Sibre and family. |^s Virginia JepjMm, R. N., of Lincoln, Neo. is visiting her mother, Mrs. Rose Jepson. Louis Hawley was a visitor at Crystal Lake Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Emma Beatty spent New Year's Day in #the home of her daughter, Mrs. Glen Jackson, and family at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Dewey and family, Miss Virginia Jepson, R,N., and Mrs. Rose Jepson were dinner guests of, Mr. and Mrs. Roland McCannon rft Wbodstock Friday evening. - Miss Marion Hawley returned home Wednesday evening from a K*s stay at Crystal Lake in the her-aunt; Mrs. Eleanor Bacon. •' 1 ^ Mr. and Mirs. Eugene Oxtoby spent New Year's Day with her parents, Mr. ahd Mrs. Magnus Nelson, near McHenry. ' Leonard Brown of Oak Park spent Friday with his father, S. W- BroWn. Mr. and Mra. Eh E. WhwUff son, Getorwe visited. relatives at Grayslake afctordsy. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ramaeker and children returned to their home in Thor, Iowa, Saturday after a week's visit here with relatives and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boy Heal. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jepeon .and family and Mr. Allison of Verron, Texas, spent Sunday; wfth Mrs. Rooe Jepson. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. (Butler spent New Year's Day in the Victor Stanek home at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ainger aad family of Hebron spent Sundav with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wiedrich and family spent Sunday afternoon with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Sr. Mr and Mrs. Roland McCannon and family of Woodstock were supper guests of her mother, Mrs. Rose Jepson, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilcox of Woodstock and Bill Johnson spent Sunday in the Beatty-Low home. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Olson and family $ spent New Year's Day with ifanbiMM Bom where I sit.../? Joe Marsh Iliad's Feet Hurt McHENRY SIGN SHOW 0ABD6 S*:':MO0n>©0a TOP0K LKTTBRIKO & WHTDOW LKTTSaHW| : H. REESE * • hx.: Sunday Afternoon Skating RINGWOOD Changed to 2 to 4:30 p. H. tor tho Childi^i Admission 46c indtafthif tp^t or Fin Rolfcr Rink MeHwrjr, a CLARENCE'S SHOP ? Bird houses, lawn furnittcro, lawmvnd poroh swings. pi«ir and parij benches, pipnic Uh^ jdndiOW lMZM. trellises, etc. j" r - ^ Kitchen cabinets aid cuphoards made lil order, hand woven wash baskets, sho$>pizig mwfl mylm bailreti. Full line of leather belts, si&penxlers, ate, CLARENCE SMITH T«l. MoHamy 883-1-1 JohzuRbdkff, ft. HEY! HEY! HEY! Have you looked in your basement or attic lately? Ton probably have some odds and ends you don't use. Why not bring those things to us and let us sell them tor you? We invite the public to buy at reduced prices. We can say we really have "bargains" because we specialise in Gen and Is's Store TELEPHONE 27641 Third house on East River Road, going south fam Hate Bridge. ' "V; 1 ' L • • m Men 8" Stormf:-t" After a lea the fam. Thad's Idea of how to apead aa rreaiac is to take off his shoes, aad relax with a smUow glass of beer. But his missus has other ideas. After being in the house all day, •he's all for walking to the Tillage, if it's only for a soda. Likes to aee people, catch the latest gossip. But Thad says, no, his feet hurt! Began to cause unpleasantassss ta Thad's home. •/ Then BUI Webster cssaas epwttl aa idea. If Thad takes the adseas to 'Wfl 1 II I HI Aniyt Garden Teoera, fhal «hi ' relax with his ^ass of beer, aad" the Misses caa alao chat with aH the adghhete there. Eech gets his (or hje) own way. Worked, tool In fact, now the missus likes aa occasional temperate glass of beer herself. And Thad finds it's plsasanter to enjoy his beer with good companions, rather than alone. In fact, his feet stopped hurting tea! ' - V Heavy Weight -- WUte McHanty, IlKnoig Phone 18(| jM • / Ci»ir(B*r. iM, Umitti 9mm Brmmt Ftmnimtia*

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