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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Feb 1949, p. 3

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Yhvrsday, M lift parsley, tarragon. <*t bMift nlpV tom*,. ruL Tiry om it • finw. a fDMd greensalad, add • hamblnatlsu of cbO^psd Crash or |wdt»ed basil, tarragon xand tjqm For cheese Mlh to garnish plods, rpix the cMmm with pow Spared caraway or dill seeds. Tr> prnion vinegar for tossed green lalads, or for marinating "chicken. fibster or crabmeat salad. Use gar- -;lje vinegar for trench dressing or >im potato salad dressing. ^ . - JToni Permanent Wave Kits. $1.25 m* $2.00. Wattles Drug §Jore. 53-t 4'T' c~ > t •% *r. ^ 5* ** .. •> ' v"" > iv , ^ i • p^eoHusalii . feuide of: a Sy««ng riMW'eC useful container tor man| small aftfdea sucH as< 4mMe$ te' and. ^rushes. In 1930 the population of the United StalM wai lOS mfflan. Today it Is mr ,140 million. Along with the increase to- population, the size of families decfreased from 4.1 in 1990 tTS.8 in 1H0. which means that eight year* ago it took 7.B par cent or 19 mora dwelling units to bouse 1.000 people flu# II did In 1980. •Y<& Bead the Want Ate* NOW IS THE TIME To d<dl up your , wxiaqxsf*** bathsooh with ruaoB^ pw Special winter prices. • "f-'l V. -4'l *• >t ri E R WILLIAMS & SONS aranBAL contkaotoss - . Fboiw337-J HidUnry, III. Bring on your TOUGH farm jobs i V EN M O R E D R A W B A R P U L L ! F V E N G R E A T E R T R A C T I O N ! H U N D R E D S O F E X T R A H O U R S O F S E R V I C E ! NwCOOD/fliW O-P-E-N C-E-N-T-E-lt SUPER-SURE-GRIP TRACTOR Any good tractor tire ban do the every-day Jobs. But.-- when the going gets tough, with time and weather against you -- this new Super-Sure-Grip is the tire that will take hold and get the work done. It's the Beat with a- Sewm-*-- put It to work 'on your tractor. We'll arrange convenient terms) T unman MARTICKE & NIXON lac. • TIRE SERVICE HEADQUARTERS . McHENRY 124 1SS-] nmaiiHiiiiiMiiiiiiRiiiitiiiiiiiiiminfftitiiiiiiiiRmaHiiitmffliiinimiMimimiuiuiHm •AVI MONIV by Mktei adventefe ef Gteyhonnd*e amakegly 4cowk»l fam. SMJOY TNI CONVINI1NCI of cental* of*iota baa depots . And deee-t©« TtAVIL IIIAXII wlthont the caret and winter worries of private eer driving. •191 IN COMfORT in Greyhounds warm,' temperature-controlled Super Coaches.... • . . A n d n o w there's greater luxury than ewer kt Greyhound travel, with final deliveries completed on a great 'new fleet of finer, roomier, air-conditioned Super Goacbes--mnv operating m all schedules m this territory. Depot --Green & Elm SU., McHenry . _ Phone McHenry 104-R ^ GREYH0UN •'* " ?s 2-J •& * * > " LAKE O* ¥nm4L% »»e««teeesee»t<s»i's »»*epi (By TardrtWt) ^7 Greetings, Polka: ° Only forty-six more day8 Html Spring. Let us enjoy while we may, this lovely California weather with which we have been blessed to date. In spite of our Ice-covered roads, and ice bound lake, our bureau of weather statistics tells us that the total above normal temperature for the month of January was 180 degrees. Total snow fall for the month was 4 tenths of an Inch. This, of course, does not include the heavy dew that fell during the early part of the month. Sixty degrees was the high for the month, with a low of 10 below the cipher. This was accounted for when we discovered a leak in our thermometer early laat Saturday morning. Comparing the above data with reports from Los Angeles, where more than twelve lnchea of snow fell in one day, we are certain that you Will agree with us when we say that McCullom Lake Is an Ideal place to spend your winter vacation. While the experts are debating oh the ground hog decision,, we turn our spot light on the news in our Copimunlty thle week. Latest word from Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Myers and Majors and Mra. John Fox reached us from Albuquerque, New Mexico, where the folks are enjoying the sunshine and occasional snow fall. Mra. Myers signed off with "Having a grand time" and we do believe her. George and Gert Gloaaon suffered bruises when their car skidded on the Icy Rt. 120 Just west of McHenry last Saturday and ended up in the ditch. The folks were returning to their home at West Shore Beach from a visit with friends In McHenry. Installation of Frank Rourke InAft the office of president of the Screwy Dozen had to be posponed until their next meeting, due to his illness. We are happy to report that Mr* Rourke has fully recovered. We are indeed happy to report that Mr. and Mrs. Ray Aalto are responsible for the latest increase to McCullom Lake's population. Their bundle from heaven arrived at 5:30 p. m. last Saturday. Net weight on arrival, 6 pounds 3 ounces. It's a boy, and the proud Aaltos decided to name him William. Both mother and William are doing nicely at the Woodstock hospital. Congratulations fellr. and Mrs. Ray Aalto. ArleQe Thiel received an unusual gift from her winter dodging friend. Trudy Brand, in Arkansas. It's a baby alligator. Some alligators are just born lucky. 0 Bob and Gert Siegler attended the wedding of a relative In Alden, last Friday. Harold Vycltal was admitted to the Hlnes Memorial hospital at Maywood last Sunday, where he will undergo surgery this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sawdo and, family Journeyed to Milwaukee last Sunday to give their friends a treat peek at their new "Futuramic" closed Job. Mr. and Mrs. William Rochelle had a moat enjoyable Saturday evening with Mrs. Sophie Kosti In McHenry. The Rochelle's recording machine, which Bill just by chance happened to be carrying his coat pocket, provided means r much entertainment: To make the evening a complete success, Mrs. Kosti served a delicious midnight supper which earned her the title of the perfect hostess from her guests. Oar CongratalatloBs To Harry Reimer on his thlrtp-llrst birthday Feb. 24. Mrs. Frani Friesinger on her twenty-sixth birthday anniversary Feb. 2» 8»:«dra I<ock on her eleventh birthday anniversary, Feb. 7. Mrs. Madeline Nathanson on her twenty-sixth birthday Feb. 2S. fAKDIO NO <tt**CKS McHKttY W.AIWMAT.1^ " "{i '\\ijMmr • "V*-., • A?' ; •. - -' » "WD4'K* i'*P' 11 dear," said the borrowing neighbor, "when I returned Mr. Jackson's lawn mower with that broken blade he swore at me." His wife sniffed. "We don't want that sort at thing te happen again,** aha replied. "You'd better borrow the preacher's flta next time." f • -j^jxTTJUXTlAflflA PENSTIX CONTROL MASTITIS e«cy to wt-wwt fast pie and effective. No opporc** •osoMiam to prepare. Hetwlsw to cows and ntfk. Gel your free copy right away. Bolger's Drug Store PHONB 4$ M*BENRY. ILL. m M you have to do your darning at night, get into the habit of mend* th( the socks over a "fMTtl flashlight. This will relieve some of the Strain on your eyes. eaaftAiahta ° • Saudi-Arabia is one-third the sise of the tinned States, and Is the largest h'irn' at all the countries of the MMMBe EMf Danger la Ladders > faulty ladders are the causa of Many accidents. Ladders should be well built and kept in repair. They should be kept where they are easily accessible In case of fire, but should not be left standing against buildings where they are an open Invitation to children to climb them. American Attractions Most popular attractions in South America are the Inca ruins in Peru, winter sports in Chile, fishing, hunting and sight-seeing excursions in the famous Chile-Argentine lake region, and the unique charm and fascination d cosmopolitan cities such as Lima, Santiago and Buenos Aires. J PHYSICIAN DIES Jcal officer for the Dr. Alexander Edwin McCornack,,the J®lgia *r®a 63. practicing physlciait in Elgin ' for the last thirty-stx years and • of thtY v •tractive during that period in the j* * 'city's social life and civic move-j •« ' i ments, died at Sherman hospital! Complete Hue ef h ; last week. During World War I,; remedies at Wattles Drag fllsfa. 1 I Doctor McCormack was chief medi- ! Henry. SEED CLEANING Our equipment is fkgaui set up to <& a job of filwuiiny and treating seed. We are using DuPont's neweirt seed disinfectant. Call or write now for an appointment to avtfd the rah or waiting inline. " •. : > • McHENRY MILLS, Inc. Phono 92-E West McHenry, Illinois VALENTINE Member of the , A \ Family .. to i ^ '" Uouj&ill Keep McCullom Lake on the map* and in the news, by reporting your news items to your correspondenf before 8 p. m. Mondays The phone number is still S66-J-2. For your convenience, items can also be deposited at Sif'« Food Mart on the Midway. ADIOS. yj'f1- ' ' 1 Feed Specialist Gives Tips - 9 s eeckiiffcr Largs Crt*4 Chainnen of 'church, suppers or bridge club dinners will find these Hps on how to go about cooking tor a crowd of considerable value. Miss Francos Cook, foods and nutrition specialist at the Univereity at flllnola ceUeps of agricul> •ure, advises you to look the situation over before choosing a menu. Start by looking over the kitchen facilities. Hew Is the equipment? It may be that the refrigerator •pace is limited. Then don't have a gelatin salad or a refrigerator dessert. If there is Only one ovsn, plan to do baking and roasting ahead of time. Whop reedy te select the 'menu, perhape the best bet hi a simple meal with Just • few courses. A menu suggested by Miss Cook Is: meet balls with tomato sauce, baked potatoes, buttered peas, and Waldorf salad. For dessert, you might have chocolate pie. Once the menu has been decided Upon, list the foods needed and the amount it will take. Then outline a working schedule--when to buy groceries, when to begin Oxtog the food. m 1 • V* * M .-'it ,1-1* I'.V <4*4^ iM/mr* •*4^' ; i-v \ x J Geed for I Allowing breeding bulls to get exercise by running loose in a lot or pasture has a favorable effect on their fertfWtv Complete line ef Lee's poultry remedies at Wattlae Drag Stors, Me* Henry. at# The Ftmest e/ mil New Feature* J* tk? Smartest •/ all iV«r Ceuret •1 4 3^ r J J 1|e extend to 70a wd jour famfly a most cordi|| invitation to come in and see the great new 19# Pontine! Definitely and decidedly, it's the finest^ most beautiful Pontiac we have ever been privilege^ * to show. You will admire everything about it: . smartness ef its completely new Bodtif by Fisher--its many new features--its fine perfornj^ . ance. Hera's a real step forward in the motor catsi world . . . one that you should see without delayf- PeNTIAC-livlslea ef General NetfRli I.IM-T % 9. Bxcuietvi numix ip CTAjme n. Mtw NSATMe n. CAMT-aon innnana mn is. NSW Low-paustmi Ttan, n^ wnsu turn te. pnwrtAc famous mraovs» SIUWHT • • MOUMUUMHW', OVERTONE-CADILLAC- PONTIAC CO. ewnOMTSTBBBr |neBSim,a&. • >, a :•>- 1^' . -v A-'-!% ' V v?;" • .';1 . . .

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