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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Apr 1954, p. 5

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i V V i/f> nc , * > V y. \ . April 15. 1954 t7 MeHENRY PLAINDEALER » ^ •?V" ;" , ' How Well Do You Know Coffoo? f m / 5*? 0oA*« +wes bear white flowers which resemble orange . Wossoms ond Hove a heavy, jasmine-like fragrance A cot+ee farm in -full f lower is a scene of breath-taking beauty. ^he fruit of +Ke coffee tree is called a'cherry'and resembles Ouredible cherry. If fakes 5yt*irs before the free matures Ir then bears about 2<000 cherries, each of vv hich musl be hand-ot&keA1 fj^cause idea' cof fee growing "climate <S between65ar»d75 degrees, the plar»t$ ore evfremely s-jnsthve to frost. They also rteea plenty of water and moderate . sunshine. Last July, m i II ions of trees were destroyed by .•freakishly low temperatures in Brazil » l i tta kes t~he entire crop of one coffee tree to produce a 6i ngle poqnd of roasted coffee1 Spring Grove Charta# Freund Mrs. Raymond Pierce was hostess at a bridal shower given at her home on Saturday, April 3. for Miss Suzanne Pinkney of Chicago, who will become the bride of Mrs. Pieice's nephew, Robert Reetz, on April 21. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Reetz, Mr. and Mrs, John Lachmann and daughters, Marilyn, Laura and Susan, Mrs. Elizabeth Steigeiwald, Mrs. Marie Exner, Robert Reetz and Philip Casey, all of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Matt Exner and daughters, Joyce and Diane, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Exner and son, Peter, Jr., of Palatine; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schultz Mrs. Rose Englert and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Exner of Huntley; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kowalski and Charles Karls of Spring Grove. Mrs. William Siiotliff entertained members of the Lotus Country Women's club Mn the meeting room at the fire house on Wednesday afternoon. Following the meeting a delicious lunch was served. Services for Holy Week at St. y Peter's will- b^gin With' Mass at 8 o'clock on Holy "Thursday. Hours of Adoration will be held throughout the day and in the evening Holy Hour service will begin at 8. The Mass of the Pre- . sanctified will be at 8:30 on Good Friday morning and in the afternoon between the hours of 1 and 3, parishioners will make visits to the church fpr silent worship before the , cross. In the evening there will be Way of the Cross at 8. Ceremonials will precede the Mass on Holy Saturday, which will begin at 8:30. Confea* sions will be heard Saturday af* ternoon and evening. On Easter Sunday, there will be three Masses, 8, 10 and 11:15 ,*a.m. High Mass at 8 will be sung oy the mixed choir. Easter lilies and ferns will decorate the altars •in keeping with the season. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Meyer and fajnily visited their daughter and family in Rochelle, 111., on SunjMembers of the Holy Name bowled at John^burg alleys on Sunday night. Those ladies who were present enjoyed the evening of bowling, too. Trustees newly elected for the High school board on April 10 were Jerry Miller and Frank Foley, Jr. Results of the grade school election for trustees were William Shotliff, Ben Fout and Robert Buehrer. Crystal Lake Savings Declares Extra Dividend The board of directors of the Crystal Lake Savings and Loan association, at their regular meeting on April 12, declared an extra dividend of Vfe per cent per annum, payable on June 30, 1954. This extra -dividend of % per cent, when added to the current 2*2 per cent rate, will, in effect, pay on June 30 for the current six months period a rate equal to 3 per cent per annum.. The board of directo:s of the association consist of the following: Frank F. Ehlen, president; Charles G. Ashbrook, first vicepresident; William C. Tea re, second vice-president; Harold E. Tober, treasurer; Vernon J. Knox, secretary; Paul F. Rosenthal, J. R. Ladd, Harold J. Bacon and Joseph F. Visin. Samuel Morse, the inventor, was also a portrait painter. To a seaman, a is a rowboat. "pulling boat" New 1954 OR6II OAS RANG! Magic CM \\A |VA LUE LEE & RAY ELECTRIC "The Store That Servioes Everything Jt Sella" PHONE 882 516 Main St. McHenry, I1L HOLD HEARING ON MAY 4 CONCERNING NAUA PREMIUM RATE The National Automobile Un. derwriters association was cited iast week by Director Robert E. Barrett of the state Department of Insurance to sho$v cause why its current p.-emium rates "should not be declared excessive and thereupon reduced." Announcement of Barrett's action was made by Governor William G. Stratton at a press conference recently. The association represents 240 companies writing automobile physical damage insurance in Illinois. In 1958 these companies collected premiums of $64,000,- 000, which was approximately 60 per cent of the total premiums paid on this type of insurance in Illinois. The hearing on the show cause citation will be held in Barrett's statehouse office at 10 im. May 4. "We have analyzed the most recent available statistical information and that information indicates the rates of the N.A.U.A. are excessive," Barrett said. Barrett pointed out that the premium rates involved in the forthcoming hearing are only those on policies covering actual physical damage to automobiles as differentiated from liability insurance. In January an application by the National Bureau of Casualty Underwriters to increase automobile liability rates wa3 denied by Barrett. HOBBY SHOW The sixteenth annual antique and hobby show in Wheaton will be held April 21, 22 and 23. Gary Memorial Community House will be the location for the show and the hours will be from ll.a.m to 10 p.m. each day. GRASS FIRES Two grass fires were reason lot calling out volunteers the first of the week. The first was Sunday on Regner Road, Pistakee Bay, and the second occurred cack of the Elm Street Florist shop on Monday. Colored Ea*ter Chicks at the Fanners Mill. 49 147 You Can SMELL The Difference in our better Sonitone Dry Cleaning VJIfo Stale Odors V Even Perspiration Gone Z6 CUPOX AND LAUNDRY N. Front Street Around Corner North of National Tea PHONE 927 For Pickup Service or Save 10% Cash St Carry What would happen if Advertising was Discontinued? Radio broadcasts would stop. Newspapers and magazines would cut down in size and raise their subscription price. Business would drop and sales personnel would be laid off. Production would slow down and business paralysis would set in. There would be no incentive to improve old products nor make better ones, and there would be no effective way of creating a den .and for the new. Our economy is built around aggressive selling •Od advertising. It would go to pieces without them. 'It Pays To Patronize Plaindealer Advertisers CORPORATION FEE" COLLECTIONS UP SINCE JANUARY *-*. Collections »>f corporation jffcea and franchise taxes for the f'rst three months of 1954 were $12,- 028.01 greater than at the same tir.ee last year, Secretary of State Charles F. Carpentier said this week. For the first quarter of the year, a total of $269,965.73 has been collected, as compared* with $257,937.72 last year. Organization of new corporations is also running ahead of last year's figures, Secretary Carpentier said. So far this year, 2,063 groups have received charters or certificates of authority, an increase of 155 over last year's 1,908 at the same time. New Illinois business corporations are 108 greater than lust year,* for a total of 1.3S3, and out-of-state business groups are 30 ahead of last year, for a total of 191, Mr. Carpentier reported. Among not-for-prolit organizations, 482 new Illinois units have •been formed, an increase of 16, and seven out-of-state groups have been granted certificates of authority, an increase of One, Secretary Carpentier said. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED . TO THE GRAND OPENING OF THE : '. *' " ROYAL INN AT McCULLOM LAKE Saturday, April 24 "WHITEY" and BERNICE * ? w*'** x W 2 -V •• v'7 " * r ? ; ' V , . ' I :93 i' ' j .-.'V is THE ALL NEW JOHNSON SVi H.P. OUTBOARD MOTOR om7 $213.00 NEW Revolutionary Quiet No Vibration --- Up & Off Motor Hot)d -- Twist Grip Speed Control -- Mile-Master Fuel System (4 gallons) -- Full Gear Shift (neutral, forward, reverse). See The Cut-A-Way On Display vV; ^»ese Models Also Available • 3 • 10 - 25 & 25 Electric Starting Bill's Outboard Motors 104 >/z So. Riverside Dr. Phone 1076 McHenry, 111. It Pays to Advertise In The McHenry Plaindealei These Hardware Week Buys at . . . 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ANOTHER TON OF BEEF INCLUDING CHUCKS AND RIBS IS OFFERED TO YOU ONCE MORE AT PRICES LOWER THAN ANY OTHER TIME IN THE PAST SEVERAL MONTHS. ALL CUTS ARE PAN READY ! NO LIMIT WHILE QUANTITIES LAST -- 4J8 ALSO 2000 LBS. (* TON) 2000 LBS. Oscar Mayer Tender HAMS Sold At Money $aving Prices r. s. CHOICE GRADE STEERS - STANDING RIB ROAST .. 49 A TREAT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Whole 56V2< OSCAR MAYER -- TENDER HAMS 20 - 22 Lb. Average Shani J^rtion Center Cut Slice Lb. 45 Lb. 98 Lb. ST EGGS D0Z. 39 New Florida Fancy Red POTATOES 10 LBS. Florida Selected'- Thin Skin Grapefruit 10 (We Reserve The Right To Limit QaatltiM) BARGAINS GALOR1 At Your Certified Storo WATCH FOR WEEKLY SPECIALS CORNERS OF GREEN fc ELM STREETS . 'i

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