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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Jun 1948, p. 9

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' Mr. Ahearn his been assistant ^basketball coach aai physical education teacher of th» •bin high school the past six years. He will assume his new duties about July 1 and will conduct a summer recreation prograiri for the 4*lea and Hebron boys and sicklaad the yant Ada WAUCONDA MAN INJURED Walter Harris, well known Wauconda resident, was the victim of a moat unfortunate accident Saturday evening of last week while work- •nc in his garden. "Walt" was operating a roto-tiller machine when one of the prongs struck his foot. The sharp prong entered the instep and ran entirely through the foot, causing a deep puncture wound, is already filling orders. It is the Elkhorn Chemical Company, Inc., located at the junction of Centralia and S. Church streets, in the new industrial expansion area. These Elko products include-a complete line of cleaning compounds for industrial as well as home use and particularly for the dairy and the dairy farmer. NEW CHEMICAL COMPANY A brand new sign went up on tl front of Elkhorn's newest manufacturing plant recently and the firm - lawa Railroads Iowa ranki fourth in railroad mileage, exceeded only by Texas, Illinois and Pennsylvania. WAUCONDA CHILD BURNED Tommy Hammarstrom, 3-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Hammerstrom of Mill street, Wauconda, suffered severe burns recently when he pulled a pot of hot soup off the cook stove in his home and the liquid spilled over most of his body. The child was given first aid treatment at the office of a physician. He was then taken to St. Anthony's hospital, Chicago, where he is resting as comfortably as possible, according to late reports. Subscribe for The Plainde^F ^ FIRE DESTROYS RARN A fire of undetermined origin completely destroyed a large barn on the old Haley Farm near Woodstock at about 4:30 Monday afternoon of last week. The barn, valued at $15,000, was filed with hay and valuable machinery including a new combine and fertiliser. | poned indefinitely at a meeting of i the city council Tuesday night of I last week when several representatives of the Chamber of Commerce were present to discuss the matter further with city officials. The Chamber is solidly opposed to further taxes on the motorist. Iowa has 315 public libraries, fl daily and 439 weekly publications* 28 commercial and four noo-coav mercial radio stationa. 1 OPPOSE PARKING METERS i Because business and professional men and the public in general j opposes installation of parking meters; in Crystal Lake, the plan was post-; a Fast fMivtir Iron will appear'in a cow's mllfc , within five minutes after the animal : is fed iron-containing food. This was j discovered by experiments with 1 radio-active iron. i Have a Oaad Idea Doctors in parts of China pay their patients when they gat sick and the patients pay the doctors td keep them well. Need Rubber Stamps 7 Order The Plaindealer. 4*.. * *»i { t "*&*'*' 'f ' » >4 i • ' - - * 4 - - J > / . * , ' • . -M- M ^ i "f •* pLEEVELESS SWEATERS la fine wool knits from 93.95 SWEATERS IN PULLOVER OR COAT STYLE, in new shades from $5.95 iM smile inake HANDKERCHIEFS of fine linen in er fancy cottons from 35c to $1.50. JANTZEN SWIM TRUNKS' in lastex and wool in latest models aad colors. $2J5to95J» wA % shoulders each burden with a --June 20th gives you a chance to him extra happy with a gift he'll really appreciate. We're ready now with a grand array of everything dear to a man's heart and whether you choose hankies or a sweater, we bring yoiT top quality for your money. WATER REPELLANT JACKETS by Janferen, of Byrd cloth $15.85. . « Other jackets from $5.95 ap LEATHER BELTS with Expanso buckltS 92 to $5 --^ other belts from $1 ap COOPERS and WILSON HOSE in rayons, or rayon and nylon from 59c ap TIES FOR DAD Select several from our racks of luxurious satins and fancy patterns, by Cheney, Wiisen or Van Heusen. $1 to IIN 9 . $19.50 VAN HEUSEN and WILSON SKIRTS in white or tolors $3.59 to $5^9* Schick Super Electric Shavers • • • $18.00 Fine Evans Slippers • from $5.95 '. ftom $6.95 from $2.00 up j .... Gift purcha^ boated a^d wrapped FINE SLACKS in gaberdine in many colors--all wool, or part ppl' fraas 99Ji ap.' STREET N SPORT SHIRTS, in new shades of rayon, wool or cotton, in just the weights he prefers, $9.59 to $16.95. TEE SHIRTS in white or fancy patterns and stripes. 95c to $195. ^ SUSPENDERS free sWng back^ll ap •* * IiiAcHENRY, ILLINOIS, NOBELT PAJAMAS by Wilson «r« here in a wide assortment. from $4.95 te $19 -*-3!

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