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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Sep 1949, p. 9

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I " Cletenlnf Jewelry >• Gold Jewelry "is" easy ' to clean JMClth ordinary baling soda. Moisten A little pi the soda, brush or rub oa the place, and than rinae is -nkewterm water. « ^ r \!* '• . _____ -~r «• Caltoli Inaeei D»ma|«^ . Kyen t£au*h the percentage of cotton Insect damage in lifts was tbe seco^i lowest since 1?24, such destruction last year cost the cottpp larmer *302,2$4,000 and recced {lis yi«?d 9.6 per cent. In 1944, 'J^yenge 4mer)c*n" When damage was lightest in 20 . 4to spite of the record number of 1 years- *ieW was reduced 1.1 . gMrths in the U.S. in recent years, the "average American" it almost ^0 years old. cent. Sahscribe for The Plaindealer. Bobby and Richard Mencl Peggy Ann Samuels. 'Mrs. Rae Johnson of Chicago, enjoyed a one-week stay as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walton. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mr*. Al. Zoroba were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fritz, Jr., Chas. Fritz, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. M'cKenna and sons, Kerry and Tommy * all of -Chicago. Miss Norma Kay Tice returned home Saturday after undergoing surgery at St. Therese hospital in -fT MOSEY (W!fqWOOD TELEVISION PRAGER BEER FRED BOWMAN, Prop. wmmmmm FRONT ENTRANCE DOQJt 20 Designs . . Panel or Flush typer *; . . . PICTURE WINDOW $35.00 Including Frame and Sash Glazed Plate Glass, divided eight lights . . 198.00 Plate Glass, no bars . . . . . . $46.00 "Twindo" or "Thermopane," double plate glass . . . . . . $123.00 Any of the above with double hung Windows each side, including sash balances . 4 Add . . . $30.00 9 (Smaller or larger units at proportionate prices!) .All of the %bov$ units made in opr "Clear" grade Ponderosa Pine, treated with Lignophol . . . wonderful new preservative and protection against rot, shrinking or swelling. We also make all types of . .. ] Frames - Sash - Window* - Poors - Trim Mouldings - Wall Panelling and Mtutrial CRYSTAL LAKE MILL CO. r • at Ridgefield v . ; P h o n e s Q r y g t a l J a M * 1 3 8 3 ^ ? * . McCIHLL0M LAKE On Parade (By Yardatfcfcl Greetings Folks: In spite of the intermittent showers over the past weekend, a record crowd enjoyed the ftfsttvi-, ties, at the beach park, sponsored jWaukegan. To Norma Key go our by the Property Owners Ass n. as wishes (or a speedy recovery, well as the Screwy Dozen's car-'. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nerstad re- •j nival held at Horn'a Corner r j turned home last Sunday after a At the Screwy ' Dozen Social 8 s°JOum in the W isconsin Club's Carnival, the emphasis was ^er*. like the Ion musical entertainment. On a ^j110?.1 Paul ?1_unya'V ,fo^ (specially built dance floor. Pete '18t®ners t° the tall tales of ;Hamil and his "stump jumpers" ^ 8 exPer*enc<?s. with provided the music that brdUght ,!°ns and tigers while campdancing pleasure to old and young lnf in tbe north woods. ajj^e i It was Pa Nerstad who finally During Sunday afternoon's pro-!Put en<* to his ranting by giygram, Pete Hamil displayed the iing m a Koing-over with his versatility of his dinmakers by l10^"er mower Pete s pet dog will switching from boogie to Bach enJoymany nights of re tful sleep and after repeated curtain calls °" "ew lliattrpps for from the Bach fans in the bleach- owner pr«lded the ers, the -Stump Jumpers finished s l', Jn the unfinished symphony and .' Marge Bud.qonvalesburied it on the spot. ;cing at the hom.^ of-^parents. And so ended another summer Jr.??*' Akeys, of Wsconsm vacation season for the hundreds . Suffering bacjv vnof McCullom Lake's residents as ^ '-m an auto accident iu Floiwell as their guests. : ' ' Proceeds from the Property Miss Beverly JTmick lertfor an Owners Ass'n carnival will be ex*onded visit with* Mr. and Mrs. used for improvement and main- i Robert Barker in. Portland, Ore. tenahce of our beach and pirks' At a regular ann ial business as well as road repairs. ! meeting of the Pi r^rty Owners The Screwy Dozen Social Club's ' Ass'n. held at the" W.irh park last take from their tyo-day festival Sunday morning Al. Zovoda, Wilwill be used for their annual • ^ Hiker and Krnest Hart • Christmas party for the young-! w<?re elected to act as directors j sterB, to cover partial costs of: 'or a '.erm °f three years. Retir- ! snow removal next winter as well 'nK directors were Gorenson. as other worthy causes. | Eeireisch. and a vacany created ! Speedy action on the part of|by the d«»th of director Parcells. ; Walter Hojnacki prevented a j Next directors' meeting will be ' burglary at the home of Mr. and! held at the beach house Sunday Mrs. Ed. Olinski on Fountain Lane I morning at 11 a. in., when election jlast Saturday evening. of new officers will take place. I Walter Hojnackh whose home! We predict a big future for on Park View Lane is directly in| Wilbert Hecht, Jr.,- son of Mr. the rear of the Olinski residence, jWd Mrs. Will Hecht of >laple heard a crashing noise about 9 Hill Drive. Wilbert, Jr., will leave p. m. and armed with his shot gun J for Urbana where fie will £ttend he went outside to investigate. He ; the. University of Illinois on a 'found the back door of the Olin-1 four-year scholarship. He has j ski's home open and quickly call- the stuff that good football materied deputy sheriffs Struck and Nel- ial is made of and we would'nt be ' son who responded in a few min-1 at all surprised to see this hunk RECORD HEAT "::RiS«AiKS ' ('0>H(I0rs>KSS The month of July wag the1 It was a long, tough battle but warmest July in Illinois since Johnny made it. Johnhyt is the 1936, the weather bureau reported 7-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs. last week- Temperatures over the Harry J. Albus, of Wheaton, who state averagd 78.6 degrees for the recovered consciousness last week month, or 2.2 above normal. The in Delnor hospital in St. Charles, mercurv climbed to highs of 103 where he has been a patient since at Pana or July 2 and at LaSalle on the third. July rainfall aver- July 20, following an automobile, accident. Johnny was playing ball t aged 4.4a iVchei^l.iijnch^"over'j,n 8trfet £etr his ho",e»w!!^ normal. ! " T Tender Steaks Broiling is the best method of preparing the tender steaks. The meat should be placed in the broiler so the surface of one-inch steaks, is about two inches from the heat and two-inch steaks aboMi inches from the heat. Care of Eye* People in middle life and beyond riiould not add to their visual activities as they cut down on other activities. The eyes, like the heart and the rest of the body, require greater care with advancing years. he. was struck by an automobile j Greyhounds can average more driven by Roy Pearson, 50, Whea- jthan 35 miles an hour for more ton. He suffered a skull fracture, than a quarter-mile. a concussion, and other injuries. Turkey Povlts Outbreaks of arsenic posionj^ig have' occurred in turkey points turned out on ranges unevenly spread with grasshopper bait. The best "catgut" comes from the intestines - of lean, ill-fed sheep, horses or mules. Toni Permanent Wave Kits. fUS and $2.00. Wattles Drug Store. 35-tf Washington's Brother Lawrence Washington, a brother of George Washington, was a marine officer in one of the three marine regiments Recruited in 1740. Read the . Want Ads. Subscribe for The PJaindeale* of man in the Illini lineup this coming season. ~ Lots of luck, Wilbert, from yours truly. Mr. and Mrs. George Kolin fuid son. Tommy, were Weekend guests j utes, and after careful inspection found the door to be forced open ! by heavy pressure from the out- 5 side. r | It was evident that the bur- (glars had been scared off by Mr. w^e i Hojnacki before they had time toiof ^lr. and Mrs. Max Kolin. ransack the premises. I Mrs. John Kufahl and daughj Staff Sgt. Jack Sales is enjoy-'ter, Pamela, of Kenova, West Ya., jing a 15-day leave from duties | are enjoying their late summer iwfth the army air forces in South \ vacation with the Paul Strucks. ! Dakota, at the home of his par- Weekend guests at the Struck's Jents, the Lea Sales. * (manage were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Little Sandy Passalaqua return- j O'Connor and family of Chicago, 'ed home after undergoing a physi-! And like the Arabs, they folded leal check-up at the fiavenswood their tents and stealthily stole away, (unquote) CLARENCE'S SHOE Bird Houses, Lawn Furniture, Lawn and Porch Swings, Pier aiild Park Benches, Picnic Sets, Window Boxes; Trellises and Picket Fences, Sand Boxes and Play Pens. Kitchen Cabinet? made to order, etc. Wash Baskets and Shopping and Market Baskets. Genuine Leather Men's and Ladies* Belts, JM^olds, etc. • v • CI^RENCE SMITH Johnsburg, III , Phone ^ hospital in Chicago. Careful diet, plenty of sunshine and daily doses of medicine is what the doctor ordered to make Sany groWup to be a big girt.' Last Monday was the fifth birthday anniversary of Johnnie Scott/ Boyle. He celebrated the occa- Adios. Edison's Modesty TJiQm$is A. Epson's capacity tor concentration find hard work was ,, . „ . . , exceeded only by his modesty. sre w w hhrch b,w.h s da>".^r„xr t °n ^ b«in* r an inventive genius, he replied; "I'm a good sponge. I absorb ideas and put them to use. Most of my ideas belonged first to other people who didn't pother develop them." * ===£= many of Johnny's friends. The early afternoon was spent in playing many games with prizes awarded the winners, after which a delicious luncheon, which included generous portion? of cake and Ice cream, was enjoyed by all. Those present at this gay party were Gordon Thompson, Johnnie Rourke, Gregory Burg, Johnnie Prizer, B01y Walker, Nancy Piatt, MtegUui Age Tbe n^edian kge of. the entire United Stages population increased from 29 years in 1940 to 29.8 last year. 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Tree Pickup and Delivery Service 9 tyeres your chance t9 win one of these 700 vatukBle prizes YOU OCT MfATMODfl •mccioft 2PP 'so at, JJmmt SkjJk Phone McHehrv Udk AL ai FORD wain' warn YW SM lab peam* BUSS MOTOR 6 ALES 531 MAIN ST. PHONE 1 McHENEY. ILLINOIS YOUNG going BACK 70 SCHOOL When it's time to start thinking about going back to school, it's also time to start thinking about the lighting situational your home. Young eyes are too precious to neglect... don't risk strain due to poor lighting. Check the "study spots" in your home today and make certain your children have good lighting for their homework. JHESE THINGS ARE IMPORTANT FOR GQOP STUDY CONDITIONS: Glatmktt light Jutrfouted over the study surface Upward illumination to brighten entire study area Lamp should be to left of right-handed child... Jo the right of a left-handed child. ' Light-colored blotter or desk top Child's eyes should be about 14 inches from desk top If possible, desk should be parallel to a light-colored well Books should be tiljffl gt <?fi f°f ea?'er reading Remember, a smalj investment to insure proper study conditions now will /y pay big dividends in preserving eyesight. See the new, scientifically designed study lamps at your electrical appliance dealer's or our nearest store. \\\ PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS \ tM

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