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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Jun 1948, p. 3

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EALER w*r. t^yr:*": mm* -J&l MCAOUNE EXTENDED W - n vttenoi who failed *<! 'r j P. j •' -• ' • • r-i rt»V ijrt or I foreign mastic wdu- vii ins than* sixty to I days and, 90W *for sixty da; iari| for mustering-out pay prior to j more. If Veteran had ra, S, 1960. The extension of the i service he is entitled to $800. <Mbe is provided for under Pub-j Illinois Veterans Commission serv- •e Law 539 recently enacted into ice officer Philife E. Bierdeman, of lav. i McHenry county, will assift any It is estimated that several thoua- veteran to file his mustering-otit pay and Illinois .WW II vets are eligible! or with any other veteran's problem, fer the benefits of the Act, which His office 1* Ideated at 100 Vi N. provides $100 if the veterans do-' Benton St., in Woodstock. " i f - : Ob Parage •' Hill (By Yardstick) Greetings, folks: After many sleepless nights Herman Janke has finally found out what caused his house to move off the foundation after his repeated efforts to keep it anchored there. It cost Herman a new linoleum and many square feet of flooring to IPund up nine pups his "Quesr.ic" had deposited there about two weeks ham I smell a-boihn* In the kitchen." j "Go on with ye," responded Brid-' get, "Divil a bit of that ham ye'll get. T'is for the wake." Hardening Cast-iron James Oliver in 1868 was granted" a patent for hardening cast-iron. Hu method was designed to improve i|| Just a reminder your news items at S or buss Us at 566-J-2 folks. Leave ig's food shop ADIOS. I lethod rearing Thermos- bottles keep liquids either hot or cold because a vacuum does not conduct heat. " i"V£ A', wearing and scour in e qualities. Toni Permanent Wave Kits. $L26 Gladstone's -1 Sub:cnoe tor The Plsindealer j and $2.00. Wattles Drug Store. 86-tf SPRING GROVE (by Mrs. Charlaa F round) Mrs. Charles Freund and children! attended the graduation exercises of{ McHenry High School in McHenry on Tuesday night. ^ Also the reception in honor of Miss Lorraine Michels1 Mr. "and Mrs." Melvin Lee of , and Robert Freund held at the| Wonder Lake were dinner guests of Charles Michels home. the Phil Brautigams last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Harker are Mr. and Mrs. George W. May and family and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur i . „ with p BakuriM l»fs...f*r ; Iter flaw, flaw Ugt- CHAS. enjoying a whole month of rest and.! Kattner attended the reception in relaxation at their cottage. Last j honor of Miss Catherine Ann May ' Saturday evening George was the j at her home \n Johnsburg on Tues- (honored guest at a surprise birthday j day night. party at the home of the Lee Saw-; Mrs. Arthur Kattner entertained dos. Amcng the guests present members of her club at her home on u j' an° „ rs„ R°y Kreihnji:, Thursday afternoon. The afternoon Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Kuhnle, Mr.and(began with a luncheon followed by Mrs. Fred Thomsen, Mr. and-Mrs. j cards. Prize winners were Mrs. Tryg Ronjstad, Otter Ebert artd Mr. Charles Freund, Mrs. George W. and Mrs. Fred Edmonds. . May, Mrs. Paul Lewis, Mrs. Ray After a delicious buffet supper | May and Steve Schaefer. refreshments were served. Enter- j • Mrs. William Brits was hostess to tainment was provided by the Saw- [ the members of her club on Thursdo's prodigious son Kenny and his.iday afternoon. Games of .five hun McHenry,IUia«4e piano accordian. m, . Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar Johnson onjoyed a pleasant weekend at their cottage. Their daughter Astrid, who is touring^ in Sweden, reports having the time of her young life in that beautiful country in her last •letter to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Blake have j purchased a new home in A. P. iTrpund's new Mill stream subdivision lit McHenry. . Gert Siegler is back behind the Counter at Sig's food market after her recent illness. When Steve Huska, Jr., won a uck at a poultry raffle last Thanksgiving Eve he just did not have the courage to do what was necessary to prepare the critter for the oven. Now Steve finds himself with five ducklings on his hands and more on the way. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Markovic t>ecame the proud parents of a 7 pound boy born last Wednesday, ifune 2nd at the Woodstock hosital. dred were played and prizes awarded those achieving high scores. Refreshments were served. Mr. ami Mrs. Albert Britz ana sons Terry and Tommy attended the Cubs games at Wrigley Feld on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kennebeck and son of McHenry and Miss Susan Nimsgern of Chicago were Saturday evening guests in the Math Nimsgern home. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Freund and family attended the dinner and reception at the silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. George P. Freund held in St. Mary*s-St- Patrick's school hall on Sunday. Others^ from here who attended the recaption were Mr. and Mrs. Anton Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Ford Hanford and Mike Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Math Nimsgern visited with the Frank Zimmerman family of McRenxy Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Bertha fish, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brits and sons spent Sunday with the Andy Straub family in Chicago. The occassion was the tenth wedding anniversary of the Straubs and the graduation of little Peggy UNDER CANVAS FOR THE FIRST TIME AYRESi MTMYH DAVIES " FAMOUS TAMA FRANK RULER Ntsy Lee's De^s • Paaf laltoe, Comedy U**»Y M»y TMtoe, 9wm «f Mm Air Slf r S|orty'» Clewas - Msstgswsry's P--It AMDUCA'S MUTEtT "SKS"" CIRCUS 81x99 QUEEN REST <' 'S- < 81x109 * * r f\ < I ; * . i M ns u. r MCHENRY TUESDAY, JUNE 15 Pnfonuneti, 2:30 and 8 p. a Gladstone** ,v ' • fp ,-~;y •- ,.V«1 'i v, : v . McHENRY, ILL. 112 ^miiiiuiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiHtMiiimHiimiiHHiimiiiimiiuiiiiiiimmimmHiiiiimiiiiiHHiiiHRHimHtmHHHUuuuHnHMi^ OAK PARK Announces the Opening of the 1948 Season i • * > - ^ * -d are happy to report that both fnotheF and little Walter Thomas are - doing1 nicely. Mrs. Marovic is the j Straub from kindergarten. former Jean Marie Thome. Our j congratulations to the Markovic's. j Draft Horses Increase Located on Fistakee Bay, McHenry mas And to make your vacation a matttrpiece-- ride in comfort on a cool« . clean North Western train to the region of your choice. Your is stt pleasure the North Western " It! See your local C ft N. ^ "Hie U. S. bureau of census re- = Harold Vycital and son, John, ac- cently released a bulletin of statia- = Companied by Ernest Scnroeder, ^jc8 that hat an encouraging note = left last Saturday for Ashland, Wis.,! for the country', breeders of Per- = infbrmatioo. agent or write for complete lust piftnre yourself on a vacation Jrip to any of the regions listed above. Hie scenic treasures they provide, the ever fascinating fnoontains and seashore, the hag Jfrpods with their lakes and streams •-what opportunities they spell for and relaxation! Go this summer. M here they will enjoy two weeks of Ashing and relaxation. Mr. and Mrs. Art Brand are now the next door neighbors of Grandpa and Grandma Brand. Thev purchased this cottage two weeks ago and have begun extensive remodeling operations to make it their dream house. Welcome to McCullom Lake, Art and Marge. Mill VESTEtl 25th •MAIL COUPON TODAY-- IM inHMMd ia • nadM tri»«o HIMM M IsionMnoR* »*•»»>*»«* - Cengratulationa fl Mrs. Margaret Graff on her birthday, June 18. Leonard Jensen, Jr., on his 16th birthday anniversary, June 19. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jfenaen, Sr., their 10th wedding anniversary, June tlv bed waa questioned by his incon lable, prospective widow, ike," a^d she, * la there anythin that wud make ye comfortable?; Anythin* ye aak for 111 get fer ye.1* cheron and Belgian draft stock. Between 1940 and 1945, according to the bulletin, no material increase occurred in farms that were operated with mechanized equipment without any horses or mules. Furthermore, almost 39 per cent of all Jarms or 2,ST2,5M were operated •olely with horses and mules. Only 554,675 farms, or 9.5 per cent of all farms, were wholly mechanized with no horses or mules. Despite today's high coat of farm labor and high priced feed, farmers still find, it profitable to keep that last team.* Order your rubber stamps at The Plaindecler. FRIDAY, JUNE llth Featuring B I L L Y R U S S E L L AMERICA'S MO• ST EXUBER' ANT SINGING PIANIST Sponsoring the Opening Boat Races of the Season -- Chain' 0 Lakes Boat Club. Races on Oak Park Hotel Waters--Pistakee Bay. "Please, Bridget" M responded *1 tlnk I'd like a wee taste «f the! r&QTECT 1VUR WITH PONT/AC SERVICE J.% Care that - matches the car! Most Poodac owners will use bat authorized Pontiac Service--because Pontiac Service is so precisely matched to the fine car they are driving. Oar men who work on ymr car are skilled mechanics trained by factory experts. To them every pert is a familiar part. The equipment they use is all selected especially to service Pontiacs. This assures low cost and accurate work. And if new parts are required, a large supply of fmctory-tngmtered parts is available Each part fits exactly--just as if it were being used back at the factory. It's our policy to do only the work you need and order--to do it right and as fast as possible. That saves you time and money and assures you ctmpUtt sstisjhrtwa Let us serve you rwgmisrfy. R. I. OVERTON MOTOR SALES iOS FRONT STREET r, ILLINOIS " M I I N T A I N S . . . I I S E U I I I E . . . . % j i is SAFETY FIRST! Come in for an Oldsmobit# Check-Up and Tune-Up •. . then •n Your Vacationl >>/ 1 V Head qpdh road with an open mind--free of care and wMrf K about your car! Visit our modern, completely equipped service department for an Oldsmohilc **Pke-Vacation Check-Up." Factorytrained asechanica will give your car a thorough-going safety inspection. They'll follow through with whatever service is needed-*- tune-up, brake adjustment, wheel alignment--anything up to a najaT overhaul..Oldsmobile quality standards are maintained--genuine Oldsmobile parts are always on hand. Your job will be done thoroughly, finished promptly. And as you "Whirlaway" for a»s*fe end carefree holiday, you'll fed that Oldsmobile is 'tasy out ahead in lervice, tool O L D S M O B I L E 91 ft SUBURBAN MO K. J. 01 403 ntOMT 8TKJ5KT )N SALES 'McHXNKY, ILLINOIS ]W in Bmm tUhmk. : « »" ;"i&v: iv

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