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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Aug 1948, p. 7

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. ' to a sabdMskm aboot a hd( all* i south of Barton's Bridge at ZYdoek yiglast week Wednesday afUrnooa ^. _ •where a gran lire, Canned by a high to win* pndiettaa Dvrtaf the lMdi wind, had surtoanded two-story j the average production was about 1.5 . house aad smaller buildings. the bUMon gaQoM. Ike IMS output total- 4 fire was a hard one to stop aad was ed only about 00 mfllloa gallons, within in<gies of the house when the • rnoeh wtne production costs are ret nreuaeu amved. The house and out- j meted to have more than doublnL buildings would hare definitely bee»! pofwa """ 7^ destroyed. A fanner nearby btoubht his tractor and plowed some j Subscribe for The Plaindealer If the _ at dtm «f Laka Ihl Mha*n, Iff. €h with tha gaeaa fssdlni« flu Grove-farm, there'most ba w %- _ * -« Alterations and repairs on ladies' and men's garments. &£ ANEJ^AHIN^A^ * TeL 123R 416 Main St. McHenry i • • % PROTECTION TOUR HOME -- •ll.so Installed Tel. McHenry 175 to tha Latham, a both a veteran servatianist. Ob his prhrate shooting ground on lCattamueheet ba baa had a lifetime Of good sport, and la known as an excellent dnL Bat I few miles away, on his 1,300-acre plantation, ha feeda, counts and banda thousands af the Mglftonken, and no gunxhan is allowed to invade the property. Latham's interest In tha winged visitors from the North has extended over a lifetime, but for the past IS years ha has beau audi a kindly boat (on tha Circle Grove side, that is) that several thousand bird* jregularly flock to his fields to aat the soybeans, corn and other grain left in tha fields, which ^hey probably find as taaty as the threeedge goose sedge. Whan there isn't enoiigh left, Latham plants a SOacre plot in oata especially tor them. He figures his many years of sport has put him somewhat in debt to the feathered tribe, and that la his way of paying off. The . geese which invade farm fields around here in such multi- "You aaed aot pay me in advance," said tbadoBtist 'Tm not adit to," was the raply, "1 waa Jurt aounting mv money before jm «iye me gaa." Tba skuO is coqapoeod of S bones S of which form the skeleton af tfu cranium and 14 of the.foce. "limns of Assertee* During tha Revolution, Annapolis, ltd., waa one of the most important of the IS colonial capitals. It was known on both atdea of the Atlantic aa the "Athens of America."'*" "Mary, avery Una you're naughty I gat another gray hair." "Oae, Mom, what a rip-anorter yaw ami toft baaul Just look at Grandma. { Pocal <MHn(a tali rack , Ci^orala canneries processed «•,. ! y*-™ °* tr^tM ** *ag»tahlee : «"mr "ST, according to a report of the Canaers League of CaBfonda. 1 This was about 1S.7S8.000 caass under • th* all-time record of S3J78,7T» cases I •®c°nd largest total in the history of the state. The | fruit pack totaled 33,162,724 casea ; compared wit* 41.79M91 in 194A. A j aavM miUlan cast drop in apricots and | * M75.000 case reduction in ding J peaches accounted for most of the decline from the 11946 peck. The average American 187.4 quarts of. milk in a WILLIAM M. CARROLL, JR. -s**? Attorney-at.l«w » • 'f * • "11IJ4 Beaton St,*-18"** i ' / " ^Phone Woodstock 34 -- Woodstock. ITKBoh iCa PLASTIC WALLTILE Eighteen colors of beautiful wall covering. See them before decorating your bath or kitchen. Colors j are through the tile--will not peel ! or scrathcn off. Write for estimate I or put it on yourself. Engstrom ; Sales A Service, McHenry, 800 feet ; from Nell's ballroom. Phone Pista-1 i kee 552-W-l. • WEINGART TRUCKING ~ T'v Sand - Gravel V FiWag -- Black Dirt -- "-rrfial _ . Tnlcka for Hire Free Estimating TeL 655-R-2 McHenry, BL WELDING * t * x Maintenance and Caastraelleat r: - Portable Eqalpaeat ;-'Jk , H. E. YANCE-MeHeary 114 W 8oath Green SL, McHeary, OL CLEANING Little Boy in woodahed: "Father, did grandpa apank you when you wara a Uttla buyf Father with paddle: "Yes, my tudes, took up the habit in 1931, i aon when the lata Auguat Herkaher, Uttla Boy: "Aad did great-grandowner of the vast plantation created ! pa apank grandpa when he. waa a on the bottom of drained Lake Mat- • tamuskeet, planted much of the acreage to soybeans. Latham was manager of the enterprise, then. Order your rubber stamps at The Plaindealer. JOHN F. BRDA ft SON Sheet Meld aad Faraace Werk WI N. Green St, McHenry, HL PhoM 243-R TARPAULINS CANVAS GOODS Large Selection of Materials ORDER EARLY - 6peclali«lng til StoriiandReaideifce AwiOl^sP McHENRY AWNING Cft Phone McHenry 571-W-2 Ttaos. Tlumneson, nop. AL*S WELDING AND REPAIR SERVICE SSI Main SL, McHenry Electric Portable WeUlng Acetylene Wi AL0E W, Phana t«-W-l er 1THENRY, ILL, Udiag end Catting WIRF8, Operator lllllllllUIIIUIUUIIUHHUIUUIHHIIIIIIIIIIIItlUIIIUIIiiillU DR H. 8. FIKB Yeterlaarlaa Oa Highway 31 -- Offlea aad Hm TeL McHenry 31 McHenry, 111. Office Hours: I p.ai. to S pje.- Except Tliarsdays Bveaiaga by Appoiaf eat VERNON KNOX Attorney-At-Lai# Cor.' Green and Elm Sta„ Tneaday aad Friday Afteraooaa . Other Daya By Appointment Phone McHenry 4S I I HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for! Dead and Cripvled Horses, Cattle! i and Hogs -- Sanitary Power Load-; ; ing -- Tankage and Meat Scraps i | for sale. Phones Arlington Heights I 1116 or McHenry 659-J-2. Reverse! Charges. Palatine Rendering Service.' iiiHmmiiwiiiiMii! Uttla boy? Father: "Yes, son." Boy: "And did great-great-grand-1 pa apank great-grandpa?" j Father: "Yea." ' „i Boy: "Well, don't you think with my help you could overcome this ^ inherited rowdyismT" Bag Ctothes "Look here, mister," snailed the customs inspector. "You told me there waa nothing in the suitcase except clothing and 1 found a bottle of whiskey." "Sure," replied the accused one, my nightcap." Thoaghtful Gift Harold waa, or had been. Aunt Matilda's favorite nephew. His name was still on the list for the annual gift distribution. "What did you give him last vear?" a«ked her companion. "A check for $25/' said Auntie, 'and, poor boy. he told me he couldn't find arords with which to thank me." "And what are you giving him tl*is year?" • ^ -v "A dictionary '* Read the Want Ads Done in Our Own flant 206 S. GREEN ST. McHENRY Free Pickup and Delivery Service * Villa Hotel Resort DINING ROOM and COCKTAIL LOUNGE Phone 20 Now Featuring Nightly Steve Stephani $ One of America's "Top Notch" Feature Organists at the . Hammond Organ 1 >. •He will be pleased to play all request numbevt. 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"*• ^ Although these expenses have been rising, increased ou$r put resulting in abnormally high use of equipment has served to offset somewhat the effect of these rising costs. Electricity--- on* essential item in the household budget that hasn't gone up in price--$ro\i&es more and more comfort^ and convenience to Northern Illinois homes every da|T* I COMP7A'i NY OF *N' ORTHIRN ILLINOIS ' ' .^r 1 4 ^ •\"j ti im * •

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