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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Jan 1950, p. 11

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^ *' - v v " 1 | ' '" * ' ' * ' *' - ' * * : Thursday, January 19, |. *^r$, .*••*;,;• • ^vvS ^a4; , ,r%» ,.c. l)i P-* ' * •'"t * v -J"*/** *'« *>.%!> -V, < «•»!«•* < «| tM McHENRY PLAtNDEALEK '.r-n^ •< W'*w* r^> .***.> • ? " , ; «rusr.i*k«ar >,'^wit:sfr^',- •Map Vf • 4* J '.' ffy. *- ^ -* ^ % ? •• v '•,' "V '* "• • ' ' •""*» ' ' • 1 ' ' ' ' *-3T V ,_: y ;_t -. ? v' •'•• » •>*« «"* 1S> *"•••' ' ' ' * *•»•«£*> J_ at bile ii bt » li < •t> <* WONDER LAKE STRICTLY FRBH TO'HBI the overall history of this notary of progress is compiled, 1950 will probably be rewbiwd as the year that saw the passing of the "Mule Train." • • * In spite of the success of trievision, engineers insist that "smellovlsion" is "still scientifically unproven." Nevertheless, the boys must admit we're very, very close. • • • A man In New York wis «* rested for selling phonograph records claimed to induce listeners Atomic Weaklings Some atomic radiations aren't strong enough to "fight" their way out of a paper bag, while others are. rrtore penetrating than a high-velocity bullet. Beta rays can be stopped by a sheet of celophane. while high-power x-rays require several inches of lead. He»«i the Want Ads. to tall asleep. And to think of all the after-dinner speakers titers; are running around loose! • • • The Agriculture Department says thefe are entirely too many being grown In the Unltad is. They're telling uM , Al>ove pictured are members of the Wonder Lake Girl Scouts, who recently brought gifts to the Woodstock Children's Home. Some of the youngsters are shown seated on the couch a'nd in front of it. Standing, the Scouts are, left to right, Janet Grill. Sandra Sells, Jean Selsdorf, Carole Bell, Carol Anderson, Dorothy Bott, Orva Tronsen, Virginia Audino, Cora Jean Henthorne, Nancv Bott (with face turned), Judy Bastien and (stooping) Betty Joe Wright. Behind the girls is their Scout Leader, Mrs. Olive Tallman. Read th*> Want Ads. Tuberculosis i* • communicable disease which can be prevented, yet It is Wiling nearly 1,000 Americans a week, 118 persons a day-- at the rate of one person every 11 'minutes. -y w&memmtR '-V * ' • '?<< Partial Catting The phrase, "partial cutting,*r as used by foresters may include sal vage of dead or dying trees, pre logging of understory trees in a mature stand, thinning in young stands. Or individual tree selection I when applied to unevenaged ftfr I ests. 85' vm Subscribe for The Plaindealer. 1950 Brighten Up The New Year WiA . . . C u s t o m M a d e . . . Draperies Slipcoverv • Curtains r ^ Piilows ... Valances ? Bedspread ^ / Cornices * " «' Venetian Blinds £ \^ COBffPtiltt:v U^HOLSTERY v * ' SERVICE \ ' JJfcSr" •? Interior 204 S. Oreen St. Phone McHenry 490 APPLICATIONS FOR EXC1NSES ARE OFTEN WRONG, SAYS STATE Applicants for Illinois automobile passenger and truck license pU tes were urged by Secretary of State Kdward J. Harrett to check carefully in supplying data reqUired on applications. He paid failure to do so is causing delay hi filling many thousa iua of applications and imveil; ftu expense in postage as will sits :-low-ins up service on elig;l»U* »i jWcuMon The sect(;r;iiy :-uid improperly eoui pleted check his- application before sending it in," said Secretary Barrett. "This could be done by checking each Item and then rechecking it with the notary. More than COO applications for automobile licenses are se'nt bick daily hcv cause of improper completions. "And more than 20!) truck license applications are returned each day because of failure to in elude the current safety stub received when a truck has passed safety test. Other truck applications are ineligible, because of inaccuracy in estimating the wcigiii of the truck, the loud o. total, uml failure to show correct bodv st»ie a THIS ANA/1310 SEW KFTHOPi WITH fcXPERT WORKMANSHIP Yoe Tan Have Yoar Rag, Throw Hugs, Carpet lag Raisen, Etc. Cleaned Right On Yoor Own Floor--So Waithig 8 te 1# Days With Your Honse Disarranged. Color* Broaght Back To Life, Pleasant Clean Oiers. Lenewr LifeJid So Rag Shrinkage. --:--- -- FOR FREE ESTIMATE-- PHOSE CS7-JUfr * GEORGE BINDER CARPET CLEANERS Plate Olaaa Is used in the process M polishing plate glass to assure fla% parallel and brilliant surfaces. mobile passenger licenses is responsible for return cf iui average of lhore than COO a day. Likewise, errors i:i tru«k application cuusi' more than 200 of those to be retui'-. ed each day. Errors in applications, Mr Barrett said include failure to show a lein on the face of an application f-" for certificate of title, incorrect an application or to have ii. notarassignment of title, failure to sign ized and wrong amounts in paying the license fee or for transfer of license registrations. "All motorists wijl be best - ed if an applfcant wTll carefully ^uto- « f vehi<,les." • Secretrav Barrett sai<V ner! • gence in chocking aptf( ;itioi:"s jre'ice in cheeking applications rather, than evasion, was r^ponnible for ineligibility of applications. 4-H Club Girts In 1949, American 4-H girls made 2,200,000 pieces of clothing for themselves and members of their families. Complete line of l^ee's poultr remedies at. Wattle* Drue Store. M fffinry ^ ** e:t' Chrontfam iThe amount of chromium ,i stainless steel varies from lift pe cent to 30 per cent. It is the chrotr iujn that prevents stains, rust a> scales,.,. Detergent Cleaners Detergent cleaners make wash ing the cream separator an esslei and faster job. Drafty Buildings Animals can stand cold temperatures better in the open tlftm they can in buildings which allow coM drafts to blow on them. • , West Coast Weada Construction grades of West Coast woods are conveniently identified as boards, dimension, plank and small timbers, stringers, postf and timbers, shiplaps, and centet matched lumber. ^ ^Sul-iicribe u.. «* r-i ... m- f r 'gi Ttf« f OTTEST ENGINE NEWS of 1950 nr f , a c t i o " I Hw sir ee«Me« <SM nhntraSfen), by lag jolts and bumpa, protects tha tire's oord body from over-strain, and aaanrea easier, comfortable, riding. Only Pirestooe Hydro-Flation provides this advantage. Tear tire's treads will last much longer and you'll netice much greater pulling power. Get w H if hi lull, at the lowest cost with Firestone Hyttro'ilatlan. Ko disraoanting is necessary. S e r v i c e Our S t o r e or at Youf Farm TIRES Truck, Tractor and Passenger Tires cf All Sizes » mn tpnssfaf sissf left's bnai-MW F-263 ralve-it-keai * MfiM, alfuJy proving itself is the tmh it stw Sup« osrsart CALL it if you will the biggest power-story of the year. Call it another triumph in Buick's long history of coming up with car performance beyond compare. But, sir, when you step into the sleek-lined traveler pictured here--bang on to your hat. "Hor you'll be riding behind a power plant that is not only new but a major sensation of the 1950 season. You'll be commanding the very latest word in valve-in-head power--the newest accomplishment of the organization with the country's longest stretch* of experience in this engine design. : ^ ummwrnw BATTERIES--We allow you 25 per cent discount off for your old battery on a new Fire-tone Super Battery. Methanol/Anti Freeze In Your Container $1.00 per gal. v WALTER J. FREUND Tires -- Tabes -- Batteries -- Accessories Tire and Tube Vulcanising Bicycle Repairiac All Work Guaranteed Phone 294 OPEN BfENINGS AND SUNDAYS West McHenry Fftof Hfce these mean BUICK'S THE BUY noun -COMFatSSIOM Finball valve-m-head power in three engines, five hp ratings. (New F-263 engine in SuPBK models.) • NfW- PAITMM tTYUNG, with bumper-guard grMet, tapir-through finders, "double bubble" tailh'ghts • WIDf-ANOLt VISIBILITY, close-up road view both forward and back • TMAffIC- HAND Y SIZl, lets over-all length for •osier parking and garaging, short turning radius • CXTKAWIDt SKATS cradled between the axles • SOFT BUICK UDt, from all-coil springing, Safety-Ride rims, low-pressure firms, ride - steadying torque-tobe • DYNAfLOW DKlVt standard on alt ROADMASTtKS, optional at extra cost on Sure* and SHCIAL series • MINITCCN MODUS with Body by Fisher . WIDt CM Of CI OF KQWPMtNT adding flexibility to prices that bracket every price range above the lowest. ,lm4eti£bUtli. JAYLOKi ABC thtwork. emx Monday wmI*. Here every fist-size fuel charge now delivers a huskier wallop. Shorter, lighter connecting rods mean that pistons flash with faster and livelier action. Heavier crankshafts, floated on bigger, more rugged bearings, take this greater load and transmit its stepped-up surge to the drive shaft and rear wheels. And you, behind the wheel, wreathe your face in smiles at the lift you finfl! At the trigger-quick take-off --the mile-eating cruising stride-- - your easy disdain for the passing gas pumps* You and your SUPER are really stepping out--and Buick's good name as "a sweet* heart on the road" gains still more lustre. Nor is road-thrill the only blessing ddi new power plant brings. Simpler design makes service easier, so upkeep diminishes as a problem. Hydraulic valve-lifters keep valves properly seated for efficient operation-- and for quiet unbroken by tappet noise. And you can have this power either widk Buick's easy-shifting Synchro-Mesh transmission or the silken Ji^mry of Dynsftow Drive.*!1 - Either way, this SUPER is certainly somcK thing to see. To this top-notch new power It adds style and room, comfort and a wide outlook, soft easy stride and handier new over-all length. Even the price justifies a prompt trip to your Buick dealer to learn more about Buick for 1950. You'll soon see why so many folks are already saying, "Whatevcf your price range--better buy Buick!" *Stsmd*rd •• ROADMASTEM, •ptnmtl st txtr* i SUPER **d SPECIAL mtdtU. HWATSifcR Y0(f*p*tcenw6if Youtttr TO G*A* » •fftsH fssrMtllMlHltfa / • R. I OVERTON MOTOR SALES <03 FRONT STREET lW;- PHONE 6 McHENRY, ILLINOIS -d- Whem better mmtemmbiiea are bmilt MVMCK wUi bmihi them

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