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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 25 Nov 1948, p. 2

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J * v **» *» t% * » * , •asSj&u.- V'* WM- I It trim oily • atdnh worth of rtnililiHj to mowj • btfiti of crude •0 I,M tnlks through plpoitaoo. By M tad of 1951, the world's pipe- Jfcw tecffitiM for distributkm of oil iilri natural g«a will bo iocroaaod fey B.000 miles. HT. iVf V^.i' Subocribe for The Plaindeeler IRS ORE 6IRRE0T MEALIRR NtwtrrMi ' WMMterUKW IIMI»mM»»MI»H|l|| Br V« Lute Anzlllarv Tnrtilli TNHVW " The last meeting of .the American Legion Auxiliary was hew l&at Wednesday at the Silk Marine Store. Three members: Mrs. Richard Ruzicka, Mrs. A. James, and Mrs. Robert Vanderetraeten were welcomed into the organizaion and Mrs. Frank Corrado and Mrs. Nancy El be r sen were guests. The committee in charge of the bake sale, held on Saturday made their re- SMOOTH' •flf- FlEXIBlEi t%*i • Z*W7-likc Bag Bala | DH»ter» an •>•>»< tflMMl milk-duet COtNTi. Cllltt «b- Mrb pus infection «r saa« temder ti»«ue«. Cany ia sootklag* 'fptaHac •lataeat. SteriUtei, tacM la > aptis«ytk Aiataeat TSe. BOLGER'S DRUG STORE | PHONE 4» McHENRY^ ILL. WATCH VOR THE OPENING OF A NEW STORE December 4th They were: Mra. Lillian MeMa ion, Mrs. Glenn* Kinsella and Mrs. MariaHae Lundgrep tries Jam< nent wave which will Jse given away at ttu down to of tto Mrs. Charles James donated a peraathe Christmas meeting and it was de cided to give H hoar each to the foods' committee at the Legion Dance. Mrs. Margel Troxell was appointed to organise a junior .group; Mrs. Lorraine Stahl will eoDeet enrrent events to make up a scrap book on national security. , Donations were voted JII follows: The Christmas Gift Shop, $5.00; Auxiliary Nursery Fund, $2.00; Child Welfare, $5.00; Woodstock Hospital. $5.00; Cigarette fund, $4.50. Mrs. Rose Arp of Hebron, a past president of that group served as installing officer for the new treasurer, Evelyn Gallup. Discussion of the by laws was general and Mrs. H. Ho works, Louanne Howorka and Mrs. Vera Jervis were appointed as a special committee for the next meeting. . The Rod and, Gun Auxiliary held a [ special meeting on Friday evening to discuss several pressing problems which needed immediate attention. • Floor Furnaces Installed Complete • 1275-gal. Oil Tank - 1 Floor Furnace with Automatic Control ; v ; Full Price 246.00 Down Payment 22.30 Monthly Payment 11.80 for 21 mos. WONDER LAKE ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE RAT SULLIVAN TeL Wonder Lake 346 Rt. 1 Ringwood, 111. Bill and Daisy Donash of Wonder Woods '• fire parents of a fine little daughter who was born on Sunday, Nov. 21, 1948, at the Woodstock hospital. tShe weighed 7 lbs., 14 oz., and will be called Diane Frances. Mother and baby are doing line. Father il still recuperating. . V entiiqlffctic man, will help us in can vMSittg work, to load singing and In other activities daring the week ends in the Months of November and December. Thf - Confirmation Class (Bible Instruction Class) is still open for boys and girfel who wish to join. Meet on Wednejjay afternoons a 3:30 o'clock, Next 8vnday, November 28th, we will meet again for our Sunday Bible School at 10:00 A. M. (Six new children were enrolled last Sunday, the 21st) Morn ing Worship service 11:00 o'clock, the pastor preaching and a Missionary Service in the evening at 7:45. Miss Esther Ritzman, for many years a missionary in India, now home on furlough, will be the speaker! Pictures (colored slides) from the mission field srill IMJ shown. Congressman Reed . v. , To Organise PTA At McHenry High A meeting will bO 1i0ld ** Wednesday evening at MCHS at 8:00 to organise a Parent Teachers Association of the McHenry High School. A meeting was held in McHenry on Thursday at the home of Mrs. Howard Reinboldt in preparation for the organization meeting. Mrs. Nelson, who is on the state board of the PTA, was present to discuss the planned organization. Mrs. Ralph Dietrich of Shore Hills was present. Mrs." Charles Duncon of Emerald Park, McHenry; Mrs. Meek of McHenry; Mrs. Fred Svoboda of Lily Lake; and Mrs. Joe LaVarre, also of Emerald Park were there. All parents of students who reside in Wonder Lake are invited to attend the meeting thib evening. At LWV Mooting Chauncey W, Reed, Congressional fepresentative from the 14th District was the guest speaker before the League of Women Voters of the Wonder Lake region on Thursday evening, Nov. 18. -* Mr. Reed explained that in the 81st Congress, there will be 263 Republicans and 1 Ameriean Labor. . , Briefly touching on some of the most Outstanding issues, Mr. Reed predicted that the Taft-Hartley would bo amended. As. for taxes, be predicts a rise, but probably in the higher income brackets .iMMl1 giOOpa. Ho thinks tfcett is a possibility that o*o -|tioo «ontr«3s will be put into offoet and that "Utile TVA's" will be instiinted in vsrious farts of «he eonatry. Ho anticipates an extension of social seewity to tftw 1AMM and groups, •Mb as farm labor Md household help. Grants Xn Aid On the subject of grants in aid, par- Beed says that he pemonally deee not thiak it i* good soaas for the federal goveiinment to interfere with somewing that has always been in the realm of the staMs and that the states are solvent and the federfcl government is billions ia the red. A question and anstre* period follow^ Mr. Beed's talk. The speaker was introduced by Mrs. Dorothy Me- League. r Jg BOOM In the first elephant lb wops in 10 yoars. It 234 pounds and was bora Rom* sdb in August, 1048. Toai Permanent Ws« Kits, tlji and 92.00. Wattles Drug Stor% JfeT "SPEEDY" I SPEK*! I MCKMIUETI amisnrfiMMi cestajnlt VNOIV HOW ID SPRUCE UP A CAS' PERFECTION AND "~ REASONABLE NICK MILLER'S McHENRY GARAGE h 4000AMH.MAN* »pp TAUC ASoirrtDuP 1 CAR SO MUCH. VO 608 rEONT STRUT ROUTE 31 PHONX 108-K - U R G E N T , - Phone Harion E. Rothermel at McHenry 760 today. Someone in every two families in McHenry county is due to be hospitalized this year. She'll see that you get full information on the Great White Cross Plan that pays for hospital and surgical bills. Call now while low cost charter membership groups are forming, or send post card to 304 Riverside Drive, McHenry. Congratulations to Richard Ruzicka who celebrated his birthday on November 13 by giving a "Come as you are" party. Rich just called around and everyone was to come as they were at the monment he knocked on the door. Those .who just HAD to add an item or two before facing the public had to pay a forfeit for their timidity. Ethel and Roger Hansen celebrated their seventh wedding anniversary on November 15. Dinner guests on Sunday to help celebrate the o&assion were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansen, "Uncle" George James, Jay and Marius Hansen, Chuck and Ginny James and son. Villa Hotel Resort Pistakee Bay Dining room and cocktail lounge open daily. Serving dinners without reservations. OPEN ALL YEAR AITS SERVDfCI ' THANKSGIVING DINNERS Names just released from Woodstock Community high school shows that Geraldine Cormier. Joan Dornbysh. and Laura Wenkel, all of Wonder Lake, have just received sports credit for horseback riding. Also from WCH8 come word that, Laura Wenkel and Geraldine Cormier are Wonder Lake representatives on the honor roll. 'US ro& NEW M Prompt or immediate delivery on most models .... . Runabouts and Utilities ORDER NOW! Hewes Bo&t Company, Inc. Phone Fox Lake 2491 CLEARANCE SALE • t REG. PRICE ON ALL STOCK PAPERS m Room Lot Wallpapers as low as 6c per single roll CRYSTAL LAKE PAINT STORE RAILROAD AT. PHONE 1160 CRYSTAL LAKE, ILLINOIS Have you noticed the Remodeling now being done at the Fred Hansen homef Every Chrismas eve they always have a big party for their children and their grandchildren. Every year the family: grows a little bit bigger. The Han* sens have, therefore, taken out a partition to make the dining room bigger for this holiday season. The new picture- window is really something, to^. Gospel Center Remember the Thanksgiving, Service on Thanksgiving Day in' the evening at 7:30. We deem it most fitting and proper that, we come together and acknowledge the mercy and goodness of our God and to sing praises unto Him. "Let us exalt His name together!* (Psalm 34:3) There will be special music and a brief message. Refreshments also to be served. Come for an Old Fashioned, time-honored and God-pleaSing Thanksgiving Service. We welcome Donald Johnson, a it% dent from North Park College, Chicago, A U C T I O N -- A u c T i ON FRANK MILLER, Auctioneer, Phone Marengo 642 Located on Telegraph Rd. (Hwy. 42A) and Buckley Road, being 1 mile west of Oreat Lakes Naval Training Station, 5 miles east of Libertyville, IV2 miles I? *- !?• ' Having decided to quit farming, will sell at public auction on the Hale Farm located 6 miles east of Crystal Lake, 5 miles I south of Hwy. 120, 21/jYmiles north of west of Wauconda on Route 176, on J Hwy. 176, on ' SUNDAY, NOVEMBER SB FRIDAY, DECEMBER $ ' *' • » | at n o'clock commencing at 11:00 o'clock sharp OATTM^nTh^HSf'ta ^nd 28 - HEAD Or LIVESTOCK 28, . llJJ Guernsey milk cows, consisting of 3 Consisting of 21 bnd of highgrade milk cows, ne#!lnicffi! b««c."lSuS,l| ".<2?*2 mTSSS and closp springers, some with calves by side. AH T B and due 111 Jan.; 2 heifer calves 7 months Bangs tested This is an exceptionally fine herd and interested ST, buyers should not fail to look this herd over. 5 head of heifers,!and Bangs test on Nov. 5, i?48. c a l f h o o d v a c c i n a t e d . 2 r i d i n g h o r s e s w i t h s a d d l e s a n d b r i d l e s . | w e i g M HAY AND GRAIN 40 tons baled alfalfa and timothy mixed hay, in barn; 1000 bu. oorn in crib; 1000 bu. oats; some silage. * I ~ 1 1 FARM MACHINERY T. i i- , corn; 15 ton baled clover hay; 180 ly41 lnteinational M tractor with lights, starter, power ; bales straw; 8 ft. silage. take-off and cultivator, all complete, in first class shape; 1944 MACHINERY--MCD. F-12 tractor on McCormick-Deering H tractor, in good shape, on rubber; 1946 Wtor' p^ow- McDle3-b^>m 14 inch International A tractor with plows and power mower new*|trac*°r plow; tractor disc; 2-section Liternational r^ower mower for H and M tractors; International W00d ^ pUnter; J D' ^ 3-bottom 14-in. plow - International 2-bottom 14-in. plow; power Hft cultivator;hand lift cultivator; Oliver one-row corn picker I SZ'iSZZ'SfZ % With bundle attachment; Wood Bros, thrashing machine* Inter-'Idea pn*h type hay loader; MCD. oil :rtL°Val.i10 % 'Ter binder; In,c™atio™1 <""•» bind", new "C°Mcr,°.ob mlS! «fWith loader; iiinsilage cutter; International corn planter for H "-- " ' -- mnd M tractors; John Deere side deliver rake; International IUUUCI WBa wagon; BMW grain Diower; rSroadcast seeder; McCormick-Deering manure twheel wagon and combination box; ipreader on rubber; 2 wagon boxes; wagon with rack; 40-ft. ^wh^tra^^^ miU: grain elevator; '33 V-8 Ford truck; disc; 8-ft. tandem; cultipacker; 2 corn planters; 3-section drag; 4-section drag; 50d gal. ,j l)a8 tank and pump; grain grader; set of breeching harness;, % brooder houses; DeLaval 4-single unit milking machine com-1ft «|>lete with pipe line and motor, new; 25milk cans; 2 rinse tanks; ratchet^^ forgej^iTwTckT^ Jiot water heater. , I scales; grapple fork; table model cream TERMS--All sums of $25.00 and under, cash. Over thai! FUKITUBE--e cu. ft. Frigidaire r* amount, 25% down payment and the balance payable in 12 friewator; hand loom lace table cloth; * iLi i._ /»/»/• j j %v . [now 40-42 mrev ftv#rrnnt.• 9 k6roNBI OIVE A MKRRY CHRISTMAS TO A PORD OWNIR WITH THIS AfAOUKt W 1600 lbs.; Sorrel gelding, weight 1500 lbs.; new breeching harness. HOOS -- Hampshire brood sow; 10 Rhoats, average weight? 50 lbs. --. POULTRY--20 Leghorn hens. FEED--200 bushel oats; 400 bushfli MILKING EQUIPMENT -- Bite-Way milking machine, complete; 12' TW<llr cans; 2 sterilizing tanks. TRUCK -- 1931 Ford Model A truck Oot a Ford owner on your Christmas List? Then sfbp In at your nearest Ford Dealer's today, and get a Christmas Gift Certificate... redeemable in smart, useful Ford accessories or Genuine Ford Service! They're available in any amount you specify • time and trouble . .. they make much appreciated Gift for they save you aaice a personal, mucn apprr ! ~ 3 ' any and every Ford owner! LOOK WHAT A GIFT CERTIFICATE WILL BUY! 1 Those and <nany more Genuine Potd A<t*«torie« are availablo of eur iiiowraomi now. They're designed specially for Ford cars. There's one for every need aM taste. See them when yew «*op in for your Gift Certificate. You'll probably wont to give your own Ford • Many Christmas! TMi FMI P«ri«. IMNM rM to httM to MM Fntf ASM j S«i>d«y tvmmp-NBC NMwork IMM to TkMtof, Fridiy CvMtag*--CBS Neksphi snnpssw ia tisw MS i monthly instal.lmpnts at 6 interest. No property to be re- It. • moved until settled for. flfltJBeWPnaible TOT Accidents Lunch Wagon On Grounds ALFRED F. CORK ' chairs; china closet; serving table buffet; 7 Hollywood beds; floor lamps; kerosene stove. «. F. B. OGELSBT, Owner Chandler and Elf era, Auctioneers Fnblic Auction Service Oo., Clerk BUSS MOTOR SALES &31 MAIN ST. raOH* 1 PcHXMST, ILLINOIS SUIT C l i l l T S M f l t i l ! • » * 1 « I » O I A L I l . it -r J .

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