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The McHenry Plaindealer from McHenry, Illinois • Page 7

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Thursday, October 19, 1950 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Seven McOLLUM LAKE AfteT thexwedding ceremony, a reception was held for 100 guests at St. Mary's halL. After their honeymoon the young couple will make their home at Mctisllom Lake. Car Coatiags and Celluloid Cellulose nitrate, used in so many Industrial finishes today, was discovered in 1846, in Basle, Switzerland. It did not, however, find commercial use until Wesley Hyatt, an American, produced celluloid in 1868 from cellulose nitrate and camphor.

The next step forward in the use of cllulose nitrste came only about 30 years ago when it was introduced as an ingredient of automobile finishes. (by Yardstick) Pressing Garments For the best results In home pressing, pad the ironing board so it provides a resilient surface for pressing. Use a sleeve board to press sleeves and -dressmaking details. Press garments on the reverse side. Check the temperature of the iron.

If moisture is needed, place a dry cloth on the fabric surface, then a cheesecloth wrung out in waiter, and then a muslin cloth atep the cheesecloth. To avoid seam or pleat impression, place a piece of tissue papei between the garment and the seam allowance. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doran and the Robert Doran 8 returned home last Saturday after attending a wedding of a relative in Cincinnati.

Ohio. Home Medicine Cabinet When ghosts of the family's bygone aches and pains haunt the medicine cabinet, "it's time for action." Check bf most home medicine cabinets will reveal a stock of old pills, prescriptions and remedies that often the family had forgotten what they were supposed to cure, she explains. Medicine should never be saved for future use except on specific advice from a physician, she adds, and then should be clearly labeled as to what it is, how much to take and when. Getting these old medicines out of the house, is only one of many things that the homemaker can do to make a home a safer and more pleasant place in which to live and work. AND HtALTH AIM Five years have elapsed since WjcCullom Lake went all out to welcome home from the service two of their most popular young citizens.

Order your rubber stamps at The Plaindealer. Coming along nicely is the last word from Ken Ebey, Who has recently undergone surgery at the Hines Veterans' hospital. Further proof that you can't keep a good man down. groom was transferred to Miami Beach, for rehabilitation. His young bride returned to her duties in Washington, D.

C. In December, 1945, both received their discharge and began the difficult task of establ'hing a home life in the civilian world. "Bob's" first job was a lineman for the Public Service company; after that he took up studies which qualified him Tor his present occupation of electrical engineer. During the past five years Jerry, too. has done a splendid job of filling -the vacant chairs around their dining room table.

Jimmy, 4 years old. Robert, 3, Kathleen and Terry Patrick 7 months, are the blessings bestowed on Bob and Jerry Doran to make their happiness complete. Mr. and Mrs. Will Schultz were the honored guests at a surprise anniversary party last Saturday evening, at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Theo. Olsen. About thirty guests were present to offer felicitations on their twentieth anniversary of blissful Wedded life. A beautiful table service for eight was presented to them as a momento of this happy occasion.

Our complete supply of quality drugs guarantees your fullest satisfaction. We are ready lo serve you in all emergencies with quality pharmacals prepared to your physician's prescriptions. Always at Your Service Mr. and Mrs. Art Nelson journeyed to Chicago last Sunday, where they visited Mr.

Nelson's father, who is undergoing treatment at the. Billing's Memorial hospital. COME IN and Enjoy the Sparkling Rhythm of ERNIE WAGNER at the Hammond Organ NOW PLAYING NIGHTLY Your Favorites, Old and New Hear them as presented by this artist of the console. RED STAR INN Richmond, Illinois Nation's Fire BUI Fires burn nearly $2,000,000 a day in homes, office buildings, valuable timber land, foodstuffs and other resources that are virtually Irreplaceable, according to the National Board of Fire Underwriters. Although fire losses dipped slightly last year for the first time since 1942, the cost of damaged American property came to $667,536,000, the highest for any country in the world.

The National Board cautions that the sligliit decline from the previous year's phenomenal fire bill of $711,114,000 should not be a sign for any relaxation in the fire-safety precautions. NYE DRUG STORE Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Blake returned home from a week's vacation at Eli, where they hoped to hook a few big ones. Their reward for one week of misery was one herring.

They were accompanied on this junket by Mr. and Mrs. Irv. Schmidt of McHenry. PHONE 26 McHENRY, ILL.

(after which a delicious buffet sup- yci nan eiljuyeu By ail. Frank Poledna furnished the music for dancing which lasted far into the early morn. There was envy in the eyes of knollwood males, as they watched "Sweater Boy" Ed. Walton parade the orange aid black creation last Sunday afternoon. What that boy could do for1 Hollywood, and Lana Turner! CPL.

ROBERT DORAN www Popular Brands Candy IU1 o) FT rare Eiii Our Congratulations To Herb Rowe on his twenty-first birthday Oct. 23. Art Olsen on his sixty-ninth birthday anniversary Oct. IS. Therese Schulte on her twenty-second birthday Oct.

23. ADiOOS. IfU Bars BOX 24 WOerNMOftE R4N0 Kenneth Ingersol and Miss Joan Borsell of Chicago were united in marriage by the Rev. Fr. Coakley at St.

Patrick's church in McHenry last Saturday at 3 p.m. The lovely bride presented a beautiful picture as she inarched down the aisle on the arm of her father; Jack Borrell, in a white satin gown with a sweetheart neck, with fingertip veil and a head band of white satin, studded with pearls. Billy Schlitt acted as best man, while Miss Jane Borrell attended the brida. Like to liMp ysvr food Mb bwn7 Tkot't oiy to do at AP, wkm thank i lo tK. that prices or.

low iwt ut now and rhwi, but all Htrovah tk week not jutt hSr. Ife tat -4 and there, but all through the store. Shop at your thrifty AAP and how littl you for each item and how much you save on your food bills. Com in ond for yourtolf. Baying Poultry Next time you buy poultry foi your family meaL examine it for grade and label.

HUT SR4N0. CUSTitRD Lllir HAND Pumpkin Tomato Juice ft 27c MOTT It AMD MNQUET HAND Apple Cider 41 Cut-Up Chicken 91 HARVEST MIX 25 WOKTHMOR5 HAHD SPICE .125 WORTHMORf IR4N0 JELLY DEANS 25c OVtkLAHD HAND LOLLY POPS 49 -v 1 it SI Assorted Cookies 1 37c Consignment Sale $1.53 lAHQUtT SR4N0 Whole Chicken (4NCHO tRANO Asparagus Soup 6'0sz29c WAVE JERRY BECKER JlfFT K4N0 Pie Crust Mi 10c M40I FHOM mtSH UMONS ReaLemon 53c 40NT JfkHMA Pancake Flour OCt MONTI SS4NO Tomato Sauce 39c DtL MONTI IMNO Tomato Catsup TOP M4CT Brisling Sardines 21c OraneeJalce zN37c Mtobert Doran entered service in uie army in juue, isiu, auu Kosio Puddings Zicn Fi Dsn TAPIOCA LEMON PIE- i i ay I -Li. iOX PUDDING FILLING l-LI. BOX I 14.B. BOX pkg.

QC pkg. 20' I 52 S4NCHO AHD Pea Soup 6Tns2 29c N4IISCO Premium Crackers 25c DEL MONTI 140, CRU5MCB Pineapple 2490 OIL MONTI. CRI4M STTU Golden Corn 2 29c 15-OT. TIN 25' EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING We have buyers for all types of livestock. CALVES are selling at an all time high.

Consign your stock here for top prices. We pay consignor day after the sale. LIVESTOCK can be tested at our modern sales barn. We are bonded. Woodstock Comm.

Sales Inc. PHONE 572 or 499 WOODSTOCK. ILL. 4r lly Power Tamales 7 after basic training at Ft. Lewis, wa transferred to New Jersey, where after a few months I embarked for combat duty in jTew Guinea.

After three years of jungle fighting in that part of the world, during which time' he suffered wounds and, attacks of malaria, Robert' Doran returned home on leave in December, 1944, and was married to his childhood sweetheart, Jerry Becker, who also doing her bit as a Wave in the Naval Intelligence at Washington, D. C. After ther marriage, which took at St. Patrick's church in McHenry op Pec. 23, 1944, the new B'A-OZ.

Afltt Chili Con Carne HY POWER TIN Aif'i WONOMFIH WAV Of MUMO fRlMTt AND VMtTAMIt Onty lop-quotiry, poli-fTsh Irwin oni v9tabll or daplayed on AAP produco rooW. All olhort art romovod at fraunf Mrter-voli. rdvKd prko ond put on a "Ouidi Solo" tool. still tioloioiM and Mollmt voluoi, too. Com ond coiwinctdl 4-OZ.

TIN 23 Broadcast Vienna Sausage IDAHO GROWN J'rOZ. AO! 0J BROADCAST TIN Russet Potatoes -T Sliced Dried Beef NORTHERN GROWN IAO W.U) (lO-LI. IA8 J) III oT stA I ft 44 4tf4 ll-OZ. BROADCAST TIN UODfiier Potatoes yac Chili Con Carne AP i new celebrating Its 9UI. anniversary.

Our first stare wot opened in the fall of 1 859. Million of consumer, by their patronage, have indicated ttiey like our way of doing business. We appreciate their confidence and shall continue ta bring you Jtfghett quality rood tviyday low prices frieedy courteous service. IS MUTES Or WUR TIME 23 38' C4UTOINI4 GROWN. Tf NDM IOUJI4N4 OWN, CUSP Broccoli iunch 19c Cucumbers 2 19e It-OZ.

BROADCAST TIN Corned Beef Hash FROZEN FOODS 1 Broadcast Potted Meats '-f 12' nstomers' fffSteNrCj As 7-OI. A LUBY'S PUffC CONCfNTA4Tf0 IfWT'S StICIO 4 NO SUtAttD Orange Juice 2 37c Strawberries 39c imr choppd or i'fr rotOHOOK Leaf Spinach 1 9c Lta '5 29c mIST 19c 2 35c ,06 P4NCT QVJUrr CONCNT4T0 lllir'S MFNCH OR4NU aVo 4PfFRUIT Green Beans l0rKocz: 19c Blended Juice 2 25c FOR HALLOWE'EN REG4LO XtUOW KtdALO (R4N0, WHITI Pop Corn 2 rxc. 35c Pop Corn 2 39c Maearani Snatrhetti PKG. "r- SMriom emm mea. SOU) MS OA d6ds.

SAVED MEtOOOf Slrongheart Jog Food JM Planter Cocktail Peanuts says Earl B. Mix New Rochelle, New York Sjf SMOKED MEATS Super Right Picnic HAMS Lb. Spiced Luncheon, 3 lb. can 39 MEAT U9 a 14-007, Perk Dog Food BUILDS RICH BLOOD mm TINS I -A Lb. Frozen Fowl Lb.

All Good Sliced BACON Peter Pan Peas 17 59 STEWING 67 FRYING 73 Mickelberry's Lb. whole u-oz. one Have you noticed that our fresh fruit and vegetable departments are more attractive than ever before? That'a because we have worked hard to make them that war. Our expert buyers get top quality produce. Our skilled clerks are trained to keep displays neat and fresh.

We've improved our refrigeration and packaging methods to1 insure freshness and shopping convenience. We've cut out waste in the handling of produce so that tee can pass the savings along to you. All these things should make frrshr fruits and vegetables the best buy If they aren't, the employees in your store want to know about it. Please writer Customer Relations Food Stores 420 Lexington Avepue New York 17, N. V.

29' 2 mm Peter Pan Golden Corn KERNEL TINS FRANKS 59 Ice Cream ueg8ert qts. Super Right Slab Lb. SCOOP 69 BACON 59 FISH VALUES! Popular Brand Canned Lb. STANOAHD mm a 4. fT saJk iced nut Ll XI AND FRUIT NC6.

fl Flavorkist Cookies 14-OZ. JAR Lake Shore Pure Honey HAMS 79 CT" l8C overv rlav are finding our fa OCC4N MUCH 0 1 1 mi malrr miruifm nf i-nur 31 20' Fillets 43c $1,000 by spending it at vour Dodge dealer's. Hell iff nmv VOtl coulil nav SI fMXI mnr anA nnt Niagara Laundry Starch PK6w I 1 Cct all the extra roominess, the driv ing ease, the rugged BAKERY DAIRY WISCONSIN. SH4r Cheddar Cheese 65c Dreft FOR DISHES-FOR LAUNDRY 41epCuUaUliIiy Ul 11U auim 31JICU lyuugn YouH see that Dodge gives you real stretch-out roominess you can't find in cars costing hundreds of dollars more. And few minutes behind the wheel will open your eves to ease of handlingi you never thought possible, five minutes thats all we ask! CHD-0-flT, 4rH PImt 2 wees.

59 2 59 T9 Cheese Food 2 iof tOROCN'S LI JAM PARKER Pumpkin Pie 49 JAHt fARKtR Apple Pie JANt P4RKER Fruit Cake SI. 35 it. CAXI Sl.SS JAHt PARKER. GLAItO Raised Donuts 37c 1-OZ. RmSO RINSO WHITE.

RINSO BRIGHT 16c COFFEE PRICES ARE DOWN! Cream Cheese SOtOfN'S Liederkrani SOSOfN I CHffSf Camembert 3 tg- 37c Just 9 feMchfers more. Man Me NBV BIGGER VALUE MARVEL, tHRICHlD White Bread CAKE I Camay Soap 10 Af IV I4ILB 4ND MEUOW 8 O'Clock Coffee 77c Ivory Flakes -ioo um 2 C3C sill jih. RICH AND fULL-SOOtlD Red Circle Coffee 79c 'A, S. BLAKE MOTOR SALES-Inc; 301 E. Pearl St.

IvOrV SoaD irsruRi 0 cakes lOO0S 4ND WINfT Bokar Coffee.

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1875-1985