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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Dec 1948, p. 9

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P m m li the contractor Mmt&metUtn. IPw^pWP* Aft m (By Yardstick) k. f- v-*:- * All Wool Safe * Tailored to Msasur* * Any Style fraOhoow * Guaranteed Satisfi * Hundreds of Samples to choose From:#' * ; . •. ,y',' ' , ; 1' Only $58.09. , i t - '. i t . i- , » - theTdlor i&h» G A L A " NEW YEAR'S EVE ART & LEE'S f; ; . Riverside Drive, OPEN HOUSE RESERVATIONS Noisemakers and Favors A. ^HOKQASBOBD D I C K D W ' 5 MRRKET Cv-A<5x^ Mc ^ EN R Y 3 y *: 7 118 S. Green St., McHenry HEAT MARKET UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Specials for flmrsd&y and Fridi|r; Pure Oana Grannlated 5 lb. bag Sugar 1 47c Campbairs lOVs os. tin Cream of Chicken. Soup .2 for 33c Campbell's ^10%-oa. tin Tomato Sottp' 10c Richelieu Na. 2 tin Tomato Juice 2 for 27c Saa.pkg. Wheaties ........ 2 for 29c 3 for 27c All Beef Ground Beef ..._ lb. 59c Tender Pot Roast ./-lb. 59c Bonelsa Brisket ' 1® • Corned Beef . I 1 Sugar Cured Fresh Dressed Ducks . „._^lb. 66c Delicious Spiced Luncheon Meat lb. 49c Ready to Eat Whole or W«.lf Smokad 6 to a lb. Chnbbs lb. 65c WUPAT OML» Fresh Caughfc Jumbo Perch -- Halibut White Fish -- Oysters T-»v» Herring -- Salmon i We«ttdyo« our kindly greeting as the ftlew Year «• - ii+ida wnt. ... /if RA. S. Blake Motors» dodge-plymouth saLE* McHenry, Havtag^ l«#ad *o «M rCRottqi the aaSam Snad wfli saB at Fame Aartlaa aa Ma fam, toaa lad at «ka north sad af VaMar Lai * Sanaa waat of Ha saaad.7mflas aartkwaal §i McHaak; f , , lO jaOea aa rthaaat af nn^ hadai B mOm seaa 1 tie flrst fan af Bkaa «aaS af BarnaHTa ] Im. aa THUBUMLY, JANUARY IS ta MHI at 11 t'etodt a. a. sharp. FUBB BUD A*D GRADB HOL- mar dairy hbbd uid attar property, ta-wtt: SO HAD Or UVBSTOOK SO. 4bwtii|, Folks: TMa Wilt <mU into tfr fro rtajad as National Beeovery week, for Hke the Christmas tree, the wal la* tea fot aa awfftl trimming. Quriitau, 1M8, was iMatd a merry aaa at MeCaHom Lake. The ideal waathei tared many of oar inmnier Kmdwttyfiar a weekend la^he eoantry., Oa Christmas morning Frank C, Howard played Santa to about thirty o£ McCtillom Lake's young- •ten at a party in hia home. There were gifta for all and enough candy, ant*, cake and ice eream to fill their "little bellies to capacity. It was a joyous occasion for the kiddies aa well as Mr. Howard. . A UleriMn set ' Faiereiael's Chrfctasae faaUl?. Mrs. Ella Landers speat the holidays with her ehildrea in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 0"0oaaor and fumily of Chicago eajoyed a visit Sunday with their parents, the Strueks. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Olson, Mr. aad Mrs. Willard Sehalta aad Ifrs. Evelynne Leveaqae were dinner gueets of Mr. and Mrs. Art Olson on Christmas day. The Lee Sawdos' holiday guest list included the Fred : Thomsons, Tryg Jtoajstads, Br ling Oisan, Otter Afd aoi-'as we mbark on another •ay yyr WO grmly resold to bend mfPJT WW to pranoU the welepmmanitv and serve our .1* flia -best of oar ability. Yo tftjaae teeelutioaa we add nnr shK*H*t wiahes for a happy, healthy ptosfirotw New Tsar to all. ' ADIOB. DAIRY ball, Oaiar Crest Aaggta Xaka Sa Xol, S% yn. aid; pan bead Bai- MB, lagWiafd. IS aoa. alt; {over the holidays ~ " Fayaa Mr. aad Mrs. Martla QrepBag aad Arthur, of Glen Ellyn wers^ guests of the Wn». Create family Orsamalla Aaggto D* Xol Mo. t,- 21SJ34; 3 Hal* sin dairy tvy edatan; i BMrtMi n* ealf Wiinftli heifer, n; all re-brad to 4 larga «aft«mm Hoi- 'an, past two yaaia old, all l gyoar aid Holstalii M> far, will freshen next samaiar; S heifers coning two yean old. head ar ready to braad; S yaar- Bag HaMata heifers; 1 haifar calf 2 Ml calves. of •am, wt. I960 lbs. aad Malta Shirley SIMM; hath in faal by BelgSaw stallion that was blue ribbon winner at Wisconsin State Fair; para brad Belgian Ally, S ntoa. old, Saaaaaa Farcour, rsgtetarad; ehaataat gelding saddle horse, 7 yrs. old. Sat l^rass-mounted double work harness with ac without collars. FBBD--1800 balsa of alfalfa; 400 barias mixed alfalfa and timothy; ISO balsa of timothy; 50 bales of brome grass hay; 400 bu. Clinton oats; 900 bu. ear corn la crib; SO ft. silage In 12-ft. silo. POULTRY AKTt> SQUXPMBNT--40 laying hens, electric brooder, feeders and watarars. MTT.KTWG EQUIPMENT -- Surge Mr. aad Mrs. Charlee Schroeder, daaghter, Dorothy, aad son, Ernest, and John Beharff, Sr., were dinner guests of the Harold Vyeitals on Christmas day. On Sunday the Vyeitals journeyed to Bacine, Wis., to visit with Mr. had Mrs. Lloyd Peters. Just foandout from Elmer 0!oa» son that Irv. Sehmitt, MeHenry's OOUPLE XKJUBBD The snowstorm was responsible for • stuomobile collision near Island I«ke last week which disrupted the honeymoon plans of Mr. and Mrs. Edwarg Rubin, who were married at Barrington's St. Matthew Lutheran ehureh the same afternoon. Mr. Bufcin and his bride, the former Blather Schafrik of Waueonda, both , suffered cuts and bruises in the aeci- Ebeft, the Ray Oatarhya aad the I ^ent and their car was seriously Paul Strueks. damaged. The couple^ lives on Rt. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Bd Waltoa ware Palatip^ hoots to Mra. Betty Cermak at the Christmas feast. Coastraetloa work an a aaw taaldence for Mrs. George Sehaabait was begun last weak oa Greenwood Road and Orehard Drive. George Hiller m *>*.r ^ ; SIECS FOOD SHOP * Kobert Sitflar, McOnUam Lain ' " lwiiMng machine, like new, complete with pipe line; 10 milk cans, palls, strainers; electric stirrer; washing and solution tanks; Dairy Maid elec.^ water heater. MACHINERY--Case tractor with hydraulic lift and lights; now Tokhelm tractor cab to fit Case tractor; Case power lift cultivator; McD 2- bot. 14-in. tractor plow; 12-ft. heavy tractor disk; Van Brant disc grain drill with seeder attach.; McD check, raw oorn plantar with fert. attach, aad check wire; Bradley manure i spreader on rubber; Bradley 6-ft. tractor hay mower on rubber; McD 5-ft. hay mower; MCD side del. rake; Case silo filler with pipe; steel wheel wagon and flat bed baled hay rack; buss saw with new 30-in. circular saw; McD corn binder; dairy barn tools and various tools and other articles. TERMS -- All sums of *26.00 and under that amount cash; over that amount a credit of six months at 6 par cent will be given on notes approved by the -clerk. Anyone desiring credit kindly make arrangemanta befara purchase is made. No property to be removed until settled for. LUNCH WAGON ON GROUNDS ALL DAT - til O. CHAPELLE, Owaar Loots F. Baloagla, Maaager State Baak, Oaridag by NICK MILLER'S McHENRY | WmOPtiM'aap tASKcofba H»«iufln jHS 606 FRONT STREET mm mmx4 esler-Henn POULTRY RANCH Hllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllll We're shooting our good wishes from thy housetops. May th|s be the most glorious Kew Year's eve fd* you and yours. Old Towite Tavea Riverside Drive OfM HU « PM. MCW iters IVE s iamn mm, ASSorraoiiAVbM S|Mwfcle isiitlis ANNPAM Irrist Jelly PA«C 4'- v. »> V - VirLj' * • v I' ^liiaaiiij islasinl and 'spritnal good * COOKED I lb. avg. PIONIO HAMS MICKELBERRY'8 We're a roand of good wishes for tbt New Year that wa «xtend to alL MICKELBERRY'8 SKINLESS FRANKS MICKELBERRY'8 Ifl lb. bag 53c COLORADO RED McOLURES ft. 56e Oub Dlymoor Steve BAd U IDAHO RUSSET'S 10 lb. bag 69e PORK 8AUSAGE MEAT 1 lb. roll 9»e i - • AflAHCALIFORNIA LEMONS dos. 29c BACON lb. 5Se CALIFORNIA PASCAL CELERY TEXAS CARROTS PORTO RICAN YAMS >1 8 bun. 17c 3 lbs. for 33c 1949 m Jane Parker POTATO CHIP WtSMKMSWII r 6HE00A1MIEESC ^ Fresh CREAM MUTLEY ' MASf "A" LB. »1«s Ms SIS MAftVK, nUNWURTH OR SANDWICH ROLLS i PARKIR, OCCOftATtO _ EW TEAR'S LATER SAKE HOWDY FOLKS laaiar: "Daddy, whafa a awsater ~ltANR FARKSR HOUDAT STOUEN COFFEE OAKE 49c JANCPAROR Krtt RTERREAD 16c JOHN THE TAILOR Main Street WE ROPE YOUR NEW YEAR STARTS JW A CHEERFUL NOTE AND HOLDS THE TUNE ALL THROUGH 1949. Dad: "Why, er-uh, a girl w works la a sweater factory." A^._. after a aioment's pauss, '*Say, vhartf' did you get that question?" Junior: "Never mind that) Daddjt --where did you gat that answerT* AaP CtflEB S3H.1XJ! MILO AND MttLOW ^ CMNTOmMR VMOROUS AWP WtaST BOMRMPnC K1MMor »S1.« atui tt&VH OELftlCH MARGARINE • U s a • • RCO. THE ALL AROUNO MiACHRM CllftHlft 3S* UICCBLEMR "* w 9*. • SIL 17* Conductor: "Mad aw, ars all thsaa children y?urs, or is it a picnic7" Lady: "They're all mine--and it ain't aa picnic.",: ' 0S» THINGS CLEAN Kitclm Klenzer 3 nces. MNTU WITH AU. RNC MMHCS c a s r a a F m K - - JWCCTHlAtT i OSCAS MAYCR MTI Satf » MeiMnMEKIS'^tt1 To get down to mofe sensible and practical things, you'll really like our one-stop service. At oar station you get the best of gas and oil and the attendants are always aad conrteaaa. Stop in toda; •oft sent* WASHSS BU WRITE SO (AM KM CLOfHSS . ' 4 . W YELSOAPPOWKt^ll* HUNTER BOAT CO. SMITH'S SERVICE STATION Oar. 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