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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Aug 1948, p. 3

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oriaf thia will be y, Aw. 14. ; :• *&>.-&•:?: V-,.-V^-.;-: i- '- • f ' r ^ r • ; \ ,j ISJOft battel* «r Ten! PmMUMNt Van Bto, (Uft end $2.00. Wattle. On* 8to*t. tt*f <*r Yattfrtfck) ;; Felta: p. «. next Sndu A«eeiatiou thel will I %u-i»a* Hi jP®o®r#l uwttiiuf of •fc MgKprlj Mian ofMcCahom take KauUM nd moDwwnI addition fK tfca porpWM if tbetim newt iffctHi to f»pm those whose terms wB expire. It u Infiratir^ that every property owaw attmdi this very important meetinc since the welfare of your com»muty dspoariacmi choosing the rifht man for serrioe in a spot where he is best fitted. iW jtiiMr-agirin, is Sunday at 3 p. tt. and the place, oar beach nark. •V tvt gaaktag tin record for Chfafca . The na(lad Imimi In the number of readers Is nMwe that oar efforts to keep lieCulloai Lake on the Map the past four years have net been in vain. Keep the S6U-2 line hot or drop your news items at Sir's Food Mart on the Midway and we promise not to spare the ink. ^ County roads. Cant Mpme the folks up Gitn View way for 9> ojf f|ii social activities «f the «My~ l> at Mr ftosnds ea'tha Midway^ DoaenJ NM> and Ms ; .. One can readily sae why Chicago is fast btcomina the deanest city in the country, wnen one surveys tin Law." «frN8 AFPOINTMBrr Miss Mabel Hobbs, Woodstock, has been appointed a member of the Illinois Tuberculosis association's advisory committtee on nursing, Lyle Wilcox Sterling, president of the association, announced last week. Miss ever increasing' pOes of garbage rubbish in the ditches along McH Complete Bali eg Imhi remedies pt Wattka Drag " < C. Diedrich reports tha theft of his mail box from its mounting on Greenwood road.- Tampering with . mail boxes is a federal offence, i punishable by fine or jail sentence or i botn. Hie theft of Mr. Diedrich's mail fccx was reported to^heriff Fred Ban's office and an investigation Js in progress: j Miss Arlene Thiele suffered a frSVtnre of the left arm when »h$ • "fell while skating at a local rinK last I We^enseday evening. Here~t* news that should be of' interest to all our boys under. 141 years of age and tp their parents as well Odillon Long, better known as "Shorty" I«onje. has been doing commendable -work among the boys in McHenry and environs in organising a five-team baseball league which inidude the Johnsburg Colts, Lily Lake Mud Hens, Wcnder Lake Sailors, McHenry Ramblers at)d the original McHenry Crusaders. All of these | teams are composed of boys of 14 years of age and under. . Mr. Long has devoted much time and effort in getting these teams organized and securing uniforms and ) equipment for them. Since there are i so many boys in this age group in | our community, it should prove a wonderful opportunity for them to form a team and take advantage of '"Shorty" Long's invitation to join the league. Ilis promise to furnish all the needed equipment should make it easy to get the ball rolling. Here's your . chance you "Wrens" of 1947 and ^violets to you 'Shorty" Long. It's a grand job that" you're doing. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCauley are enjoying a pleasant two weeks' at their castle on Orchard Drive. Mr. and Mis. Lt-roy Krieling and family are doing a bit of relaxing at Grandpa and. Grandma Harker's Manor at Marker's Comer. "Nature boy" Otter Ebert has way with the petunias. Nowhere can one see a more beautiful display of flora than at the Otter's estate. Fuchsia gracilis, four o'clocks, foxglove, narcissus, and any other cissus i you can name--our Otter's got it.' A slip of the pen in last week's column gave William Hecht a bad time. It's brother Wilbert we had reference to--siusesit. Harry Lepinsky returned from a month's training cruise on the North Atlantic abroad a cruiser. He has seen a year's service in our naval, reserve force. The next month of batching at his parents' cottage on Orchard Drive should make him fit reference to--scusezit. Miss Astrid JWmso«. tevely daughter of the Gunnard Johnsons i of Park View Lane, returned from an extensive tour of flwtdan last Wednesday. Miss Johnson will he ai very busy little lady the next six weeks preparing for that great dav in her young. life when she will change her title from Miss to Mrs. Congratulations To Ed Walton on his thirty-eighth birthday, Aug. 6. Ann Horn on her twenty-second birthday anniversary, Aug. 8. Mrs. Helen Cable on her twentyfifth birthday, Aug. 12. j Mrs. Math Blake on the twenty-; ninth anniversary of her birthday, Aug. 2. Mrs. Jean Blake on her seventeenth on the seventeenth of August. j Mrs. Betty Baumbeck on her nine- , teenth birthday Aug. 19. i John Blazek on his thirty-ninth birthday anniversary, Aug. 25. ! The regular monthly birthday party and enry Henry. rrr F O R S A L E - OARAOE--18x18--Can be moved or dismantled on 3 Combination Screen and Storm Boon. 3 Screen Doors. 3 Storm Doors. 90 Storm Windows and Screens--Odd Sises. All of the above are either painted or varnished. Hard v*i» «n doors. ^JFRED W. HEIDE Phone McHenry 150 wsm. Hobbs is Henry v. at ML i-J . jmdMsi* ...With Tiat Sovisg Helpers! 40U> PACK CANNIR WITH RACK 1.95 o Holds 20 Quits Liquid o Rack Holds 7 Qt. Jars o Blue Enamel Finish Handle (an nmunimSy o*|; . •afely Is Ms rock equipped Co--sr. Abo wefcl lor lor»e 4-QUART PUIlt COOWBt 12.95 ..1MB Csahec I1W ii 18 <jt. "National" Rtwuif CooWl *19.83 GrcvnMeA M m * m M iw mwiwf 0X0. COLLSTSE, Owner AUTHORIZED DEALER PHONE McHENRT 4S§ •21 MAIM STREET WEST McHENRT, ILL. Stop Handling Heavy Milk Cans AMCOOLVOUft MILK THK eUKKCtl WAV WITH THE T-33 MILK COOLER WmiU -- WIRE -- PHONE for PteS Dwaonatratioa and I^teratuip Dairyman's Supply Co. Phone 475-R or 684-J-2 McHenry, 111. Orchard Beach Party . • • • -M. • AT LOT NO.ll Saturday, August ? 8 P. M. MUSIC ^DANCINO t* REFRESHMENTS AND SPECIAL ENTERTAINERS . f o------. . Watch for "Frenchy, the Clown." In town between 5 and 6 p. m. in and check your brakes on our Brtke tester without charge. If they need adjustment, we wifl make it for you--and if they need relining. try the jsen^tional NO RIVET Uni-bond way. Then you'll agree when we say that you never had such wonderful brakes before, and you'D also find out that they last more than twice as long as ordinary brakes. For the Same Cost Why Not Have fhe Best? Marticke & Nixon. Inc. Goodytiar Distributors Opposite Riverside Hotel ---TfcHenry * PHONE 424 A private swimming pool is the latest innovation on the Harold Vycital estate. An ideal set up to dip your torrid pups in passing. Through rain or fog, through sleet or snow, you can always defend on "Chickie" Sales getting your weekly Originality is a basic Cadillac word. For Cadillac is always dm pioneer--striving constantly to endow its cars with a greater measure of all that is good and desirable in an automobile. But the new Cadillac cars now gracing the streets and highways have reached a degree of originality that is unusual even for Cadillac. You notice this first in their smart and distinctive appearance. And you notice it again when you take the wheel--for here is performance so incomparable that there is literally nothing with winch to compare it The public reaction is what you would logically expect. Orders for new Cadillac cars are breaking all reoords in Cadillac's long and impressive history of public ft^rfyrtanrr • i OVERTON MOTOR SALES 403 FRONT STREET McHENRY, ILLINOIS

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