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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 29 Jun 1950, p. 3

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Jimt 39,1910 *S T*;;vV ./.rv-' * t *'"s'i'-^ f, ^ * "•- 'k <" . . IWtHMWW -4. ** ,. ctr *t* „* $ ' %V '-,! /. -V. -\ •' ' " .. MMmm - , , - * * - » « . • < , , - . \ .* ;/; « ' '•**, ' .» ^ik" * - *•>. '• +• PLAINDEALER • v . . ' - :'-f?",r' ii jii„\ iJS. •"a j*' 1 "»* J Bn.Tit AMJVX BT ^ , CAM) FOB KOONOMt . •" i • -. .'•• '•*& Beginning next month, local resits will receive their gas and [ectrlc bills by post card In place ft the present envelope-enclosed will form> it has been announced by R. W. Hodliman, district manager (or Western United Can and Electric Company. Change to .the new post card bill--designed to help offset continuing rise in operating costs-- Was authorized recently by the IH1BO|S Commerce Commission. Use of the new post wd follows a scheduled revamping of the automatic billing machines which print the monthly service hills, Holdlman said the hew type bills would go to all paslitlenti&l and most commercial fcas and electric users. The change to post card bills will reduce billing costs by a substantial amount annually, he said. "It is another move In our con- I^Jtfng program of economy to *nelp offset rising operating costs," he said, "and is necessary if we •re % keep on giving the best service possible at the "lowest rates possible." It is estimated that over twelve million post oard bills' for utility sorvlce are now being issued in the United States and the number Is Increasing steadily. In addition, many municipalities are sending £ater bills on a post card form. FUNERAL RITES OH FRIDAY FOR FORMER RINGWOOD RESIDENT Funeral rites were held at 2 •'clock Friday from the Schmidt funferal home in Elgin for Mrs. Ueorgiana Hotchkiss Harrison, 74, H .former resident of the Ringwood * d Greenwood area. Rev. Albert Harkins, pastor of the First Universal ist church of Elgin, officiated, with burial in Oakland Cemetery, Woodstock. The deceased was born June 12, i 1876, at Oreenwood. She was mar- f tied on March 11, 1903, to Ora D.. Harrison of Ringwood and the I Couple resided on a farm there for seventeen years. Later she lived at Woodstock before moving to El- 0n. . Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Alice Harrison Dahl and Bertie © Harrison; a granddaughter •nd several nieces and nephews. Her husband preceded her in fteaih. _j • e- ^ }" SUICIDE VICTIM 0espondency over pool- health was given as the cause for De- Witt Showers, 56, taking his own about 5 o'clock last Friday afternoon at his honle in Crystal £*ke. 'He had been ill for several . • .. LEGAL ;•/; VERNON J. KNOX Attorney At Law Crystal Uke, Illinois filtat# Of Illinois ' County of McHenry, *•£** •;" NOTICE/ TO: 'Riverdale Realty Trust, its. successors and assigns. Trustees and beneficiaries under said Trust^ Joseph Semerad and Anna Semerad, and if deceased to their heirs or devisees, Unknown Parti«b Interested in the Hereinafter Described Real Estate; as occupants, mortgagees, beneficiaries, trustees, judgment creditors, owners or otherwise. Tou and each of you are Hereby Notified that Michael Schneider on the 19th day of October, 1948 purchased at tax sale for general takers assessed against the hereinafter described premises upon whicli»|Ulor a part of the general taxes forefiBh of ten or more years wyre delinquent as of the 4th day of October, 1948 (Including forfeitures) for taxes for 1947 and prior years assessed in the name of Riverdale Realty Trust, the lots, tracts and parcels of land situated in tl\e County of McHenry and State of Illinois, to-wit: Lot 113 of Riverdale Subdivision, a Subdivision of the N E. Section 19, Township 44 North. Range 9, East of 'the Third Principal Meridian, in McHenry County, 111! - Hois. Yov are Hereby Farther Notified that the timtf to, redeem from the above mentioned tax sale as to lot, tract and parcel of land hereinabove described will expire on the 19th day of October, 19(0. MICHAEL SCHNEIDER, Tax Purchaser. (Pub. June 22-29 - July 6) Daageraas to Cats Many insect powders, sueh as DDT, ohlordane and others, while relatively harmless to dogs in small amounts, may be dangerous to cats. Before applying any insect powder to cats, owners should read the container label. If the preparation is not specifically declared to be safe for cats, the owner should check with a veterinarian before using it t Navaje ladiaas Largest of Indian tribes in th* United States today are the Navajos of Arizona and New Mexico. Now more than 50,000 strong, the Nav ajos are more numerous than when, the first Spanish conquistadors penetrated the southwest, , Although silk IS still Sie raiment of royalty, it is no longer barred by law or cost. Its fsbrics range from wisps of silk tulle to deep piled velvets and rich brocades all designed to adorn and please her majesty, "the Americar woman L & H TELEVISION EMERSON and MOTOROLA SALES -- SERVICE Phone 403 ^ 604 Front St or 653-R-2 Wot McHenry, Ifflnoii fticationists in tropical or sub- ' tropical areas would do well to " protective inoculations and sin about insect repellents, ad- • Cincinnati dermatologist. Read the Want Ads. Dance Saturday, July 1 Music by Rill Mendrala and his Dixieland bafcd. Admission Free ; 1RIDAY. JUNE 30 and MONDAY, JULY 3 Sill Draheim at the Piano Solovox SUNDAY and THUX3DAY NIGHTS Free Outdoor Movies CLUB LILYMOOR On Route 120 1 HIAWATHA LmcIs Hi* Bike Stylo * Trend, wMi NEW "Silver Anni- • versary" Models . . . Acclaiiprf . Everywhere Hi* Stylo L*ader OPEN isa "St. Croix" Model--Deluxe! + TtiaitmUuL BIKES 46" • "isw owrf Cnsh • Oeuiunteed "J* Hew" Fiwme • Ste-Kleen Plastic | Handle Bar Ofl|M f Xlis Air VRde Base Hm MORNINGS Hamburgrill 29c MHotRoostar Costing Reels 24« 2 dwpi or: 24" KomN*--i Ixirnt (Ingarai 49.5 "longUy" cwh Ihq r««U--ilandard Pry hamburgers or bacon and eggs over your picnic lira. SS" long. Palwa Pewer CMuti Devetopmsnt of new will make possible construction of steam turbines able to prodtte* h*U a million kilowatts. That power is nesrly three times as njuch is it produced by the largest tiata la service today, and will be enough to furnish the needs of • city the size at Washington. D.C. , " ' ilariae EmWesM M Americsn and British marlneil wear somewhat similar insignia. The U. S. marine emblem shows a globe, eagle and anchor, while the British wear a globe encfrcled by a laurel wreath, together with a small anchor, ft lion and • crown. * Synf laci^eee Maple syrup production hi New York state for 1960 was estimated •t 632,000 gallons, a IT per cent increase over 1949. Children's Meters Because of their shape and location, a child's eight primary molars are more susceptible, }o de- -ay than his other first teeth. BUTCH'S 24 Hour Towing Service^ Have Tear Car loir Year Svamier Vacation. Come In Today For a Complete Summer Change Over and Tune Up 309 W. Elm St. PHONE 811 McHenry, HI. i Minnow Buckets $2.69 Camp Jug* $2.69 HIAWATHA gaMonrise jug. K«*p* ho* or «pWI RborglaM huulutatf FhMtn' GIovm 3? Pwfowlowul iis*.^bp grain ol Irtattd cow- VRIMRps The seamless float ring, can't spring* a leak] Lifetime floater bucket of galvanized steel, with trolling ring. Perforated galvanized inset. Big 10 qt. capacity. A real summertime value for tltt fisherman. "South Bend" 3-*iece P--bao Fly Rod* 8? extra tip# leml-bumed listi; nickel-ploted »crew. reel «eot. 9' lenflBk We Cordially Invite Yoa ^ ; To Join Us In Our New|^.,v 4 n, j ^ AIR CONDITIONED! ^ ",y, ' J, BAR and DINING ROOM I Buck's Town Club f Complete XHniifln -- Mixed Riverside Drive M PHONE If McHenry, BIRDS EYE limt IMMt Amw *h* ctecM DUALITY^PRICEn & to IPARKDALE _ SfO. 2V« TIN Bartlett Pears Halves 2 for 55* C0RNBL0890M> S*/4 lb. ONLY Whole ClnckeR - Only $1.29 MIRACLE WHIP Salad QT. JAR 49* mffmmmrnmKgm HI-HAT Peanut Oil QT. TIN 63« 18 OZ. BOTTLE Realemon WIT* »T«AR ADDER 29* CHICKEN-0-THE-8EA Tuna BITE 8IZE - Vt SIZE TIN 29« OH GEE PI RE ALI'XINrX Picnic Plates REUSARLE t IN ONE PAIS 18« BONDWARE PASTEL-- PEACHES • • Party Plates S . « IN. 2 for 25* •ttiiiii REG. PKG. Cracker lacks 3 for 10* PURITAN FAMILY PACK Marshmallows 1 LB. PKG. 27* BROADCAST Corned Beef Hasfi M OZ. TIN 29* LIBBT'S Pork & Beans 3 r; 27* LIRRrS HOME STYLE Pickles 16 OZ. JAR 15* BEVERAGES .-- REFRESHING TALLY-HO Soda Pop 8 BOTTLES Only 29* REFRE8HIHG ICE TEA Lipton Tea 100 COUNT U.00 mmmm MA BROWN PURE Grape 3 LB. JAB 48* LIMA BEANS SPINACH FRENCH STYLE ^ GREEN BEANS" WHOLE KERNEL CORN GREEN PEAS -- SLICED AND SWEETENED or. fitg. 41c H ox. pkg. 27c ' . • :,nfU 90 oz. pkfl. 23c Ifl oz. fkq. 27o I lb. pkg. 31c MA RROWN PURE Peach Preserve 8 LB. JAR 45* RED LABEL CERTIFIED COFFEE 1 & 63c SALERNO Butter Cookies 2 for 49* HARMONY Paper Napkins 80 COUNT 10c KEN-L-RATION Dog Food 1 CASE OF 48 *4.75 4. LB. TIN 10c FLORIDA WATERMELLOW CALIFORNIA APRICOTS FLORIDA '• CABBAGE -Ji _ . , i W • - i'-t Ik 4* 19* lb. 5* CANTALOPES CALIFORNIA ORANGES BANANAS SWEET POTATOES doz.2S* lb. IT* HOLIDAY READY TO EAT Picnic Ham lb. 24c Bacon X lb. pkg. 49c FRESH GROUND 100% Beef Hamburger lb. BOSTON BUTT 3-4 LBS. PORK ROAST lb. 46c STORE HOURS 9 a.m. to 6 pan. daily Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. YOUR "WE ENCOUKAOX sHOPPHia CERTIFIED FOOD STORE 2T

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