mmm e antique bid; £ stove. Call lit mapl* finish; coiij Auto Liability ami Prop«rt> *&ble"" dresser" ™tes? They wili surpri&t coons, like new; cokV.*™- ^ *or insurance rate*. McHenry 6N.-M-2. *45 Th« Kent Co., McHenry. Phone 8 -- 27-ti WANTED WANTED FLOOR SANDING -- Refinishing, varnishing and waxing; new and We nave cash buyers old floors; free estimates. Call McfbR S\LE -- '39 Plymouth Station1 ior homes, city property and Henry 206-R. *44-4 Wagon. 5 excellent pre-war tires; List your property .with us,; .« .in„ and valve job; 3 seats Ja^b Frits, SERVICE VRBA w< »»>•<•»•»» •<* >« (By Vanesse Sella) ain St., Johnsburg, Rt., bad but good for long service T 2?05, iefJ«'?oo4v« ' ytt, $600. Phong 651-R g -- -- *45 Chicago Ptmne Lincoln 1333-1334 tf. FOR SALE--Girl's bicycle, medium - , £ : ' : .. ; .... WANTED / size, good condition, Phone McHenry T JI0MES^ FARMS 1S4-M 45 *n and around McHenry and Lake --U :-- . counties. We will get you top prices FOR SALE--Four 80-acre farms In on an elusive basis. ED M. LAN- ^1 iji 11^1 I|I I|I 1^1 »|i i^> iji >$»«$• i{« »}i »[< LILY LAKE I t t 8•§•< (By Dick Hyatt) -V E DITOft*S NOTE: This newspaper, through tpecial arrangement with the K'uhingtmu Bureau of Western Newipnper i I nion at 1616 Eye Street, N. W~, ftp shin* ton, D. C., is able to bring readers this weetilf column on ^problems of the Vetera •» and serviceman and his family. Question* „ . n _ „. may be addressed to the above Bureau and Saturday evening^ ^ ?1 ""\Y will be answered in a subsequent col the Crystal Lake vicinity and several NES, Agent, Hines Realty &L | a^nua^hobb^show ^This ^vent was """I' repli'* can be m"A(' direcl hs summer homes along Fox River, f^tion Co. Tel. McHenry 674-M-2,«»>nual hobhyshow.^Th|s event was, ^ 6f|< on/y the column which will pricid reasonable. Also several 5 acre plots with houses. Carl B. Ohrwa- 11, Real Estate Broker, P. O. Box 211, Crystal Lake, 111. Phone 1207. 57-R-2. WANTED TO RENT ffi • '-'.(A , ; - dt'tks 34-tf a much bigger success than the kids * .. , , had anticipated. Early in the even- "w m t^lu newspaper re^uturly ing the folkS reviewed the various hobbies,, after which a review of „ fi home talent was given. The Andree House, « jvj,is sang, "Some Sunday Morning," SALf 'rrhttlV- '^rni8heJ• P* S' Fike- 305 Wauke*an„„S£ g^ve'pia"no "solos,"and "<£rtie"HySt: inc^ea?®d nnd Evinrude Ught quad M-tfi(lid a baton twirling act After this f*c'llties-, and . ^ 1 ?'j ius - tst a ut>ti-ot\ mn nmr . ! prizes were awarded for the essay f ' . ® Veterans adminis- 45 WANTED TO RENT i o c ii _ i w rooms or more. Call McHenry 31'. j^0ger Svoboda and Jeri Einspar Ve/i* Hospital Faciliti#• To Be Greatly Enlarged Reflecting the need for increased Care dfi . nil A comtnittee of the Americas Medical association has Just reported that few individuals are fret from athlete's foot, carried between the toes of otherwise "healthy." people. For those who are prone to treat their own cases of athlete's foot at home, the following rules This week we officially welcomed Spring. And, as a surprise the first day of Spring was a Spring Day. What could be more astounding? Isn't it quite appropriate thatt arf ^iven: ' Luther Burbank,'the great horticul-1 . Keep the feet clean and dry, turist should have been b orn in | with special attention to places March? The number of fruits and' between the toes. Dry these careflowers which he improved are so i fully but not so hard as to irritate numerous that no one has been able} the skin. ' to approach his record. He also per-1 2. Air shoes and socks when not fected many vegetable and fruit nov-| jj, uge elties that were unheard of in Na- o .:*i _ ture. One of his new fruits heL *" "SfJ 2S^M|P called a plumcot, a cross between a j ? X,, ^ rest, plum and an apricot. Also he ere-; Shoes should be selected thai ated a white blackberry, gold and' are as light and well aerated as is pitless plums and a new kind of; compatible with working conditions, potato. I 5. A dusting powder consisting of One of his most important devel-! 10 per cent boric acid in powdered opments was a thornless edible cac- . Birds w«» ^i!ld -to tmatf'- megii-l. sages as k«t a«o as 118 B. C. > • *mmmmm 1;- ^ WALTER P. BROOKS 'jl Paiatiag and Decorating I Wallpaper and Paint at Wfcoles4Jgt 116 Washington St, McH«iry TeL 131-R Telephene Huntley 9844 RAYMOND J. ujK^Attorn«y at Law ^ HUNTLEY, ILLINOIS at N I uled; $335. Phone J551-R-2 •45 WANTED TO BtTY tor , . .. ... contest, first prize going to Yours i0n. hospital construction pro- Truly, and second prizes going to Srani, is the fact that at the begin- •: rt .. J - , "A",CV BUI -- rpur or nve T. Wyler and R. Svoboda. Later in r^2 of February a total of 17,015 ' - ^ r an floor *a"1P- room summer home, n^ar MdHenry. fhp evening, cards and bunco, were veterans were on the hospital list . Tel- McHenry 233-J. *45 op or near Fox River. Address Box enjoyed by all attending. ( awaiting entrance and the number The Teen" Age club will hold its was increasing at the rate of apnext meeting at the Grenn homfe. ! proximately 4,000 per month. „ Last Wednesday the Ladies League ; As a matter of fact, however, less 45 WANTED -- Waitress. Apply at Cards^d bunco we^ enjoyed |ha" 4 cent of those awaiting 12-inch, I beam, 22 ®*va's Restaurant. Tel. McHenry^38^ ^ "ajj .. , treatment had service - connected :Ft)R SALE--Four or five loads of kindling wood; also, one grey gander,, v'.j^year ;old. Phone McHenry 647-M-l. 'BJ,n care Plaindealer. ' HELP WANTED 26-tf >?!:£•./. ' FOR- SALE feet long, $30; also good buy in new 45-"tfi Mrs- TinnM" spoms +« Ko i disabil ties, although it is the policy outboard motors tngstrom Sales WANTED--Carpenter to make addi- j busy doing her spring house clean- pita*]6 facuSis^fn^an A Service, Rt. 1, McHenry, 111. 45 tion to summer home in Lily Lake, ing this week. J ^ for aU non-service FOR SALE--F-20 tractor oh rubber, dumber might be furnished Phone Our clean-up period is sure off to a5le * wherever room is avai1" with cultivator- J Deere 2-bottom Mrs- Helen Kleszyk, Chicago, Pensa- an excellent start. Already yards' r_ uic, . . nfow 16 inches' R^eridc Lane disc* c"la 8016» or write 5838y W. Dakin and homes are shining forth with! h,s effo£,t to P^vide more hos- ?6-fo'ot mower ' Albert Oonk. Rine- Avenue* 451 superb cleanliness. Keep up the swell ?i.4. SPj °fL' Omar Bradley has WO(Kj jj] ' »45 ur.vrinilv • Z ~ 1 work, folks. Remember, this period' obtained the use of six army hos- rWnnAlcNinTcE Dan--H Exoppoerlrfi»eronlc ehdm iQwAowmnia*lnr« fnonr 1 extends until the middle of Arp ril. pitals and in addition, navy* has tus for desert travelers. Many of the vegetables that we take for granted when we encounter them in the market place were unknown 100 years ago before the birth of this great man, who spent a lifetalc should be dusted on the feet and between the toes every night and morning. FOR. SALE--"Farmall tractor F-12 Sundry- 'cli.nTr wom.U„SeIlT„k' eS°! Already we have our «r.t bather with cultivator and 2-bottom plow. p]oyed. 'j30 T>er week Tel Crvstal <and almost casualty) of the sea- Also Fordson tractor and 2 bottom » . 170^ • • y _iSOn. Miss Betty Patterson who atplow. Both on steel. H. H. Kirk,! * i tempted a moonlight swim Saturday Emerald Park. *45 HELP WANTED--Matron who can1 night was suddenly taken with a agreed to make available 9,850 beds in navy' hospitals. The army has agreed to supply up to 10,000 beds if they can obtain the necessary personnel to service them. FOR SALE--1% to 2 tons of Poco- j®"*J" °ldf^r 71 a^il b7T h^doJen LUv 1Late "ciX?I Maj\ Uen' Paul R" Hawley, who hontas coal. On account of install- 20 Pe°Ple- Cal1 I-ake V^la 3171. 45 half dozen Lily Lake Gala- rarently resigned from the army ing gas heat, will sell very reason- WANTED--Girl or young lady to Two of the fellows getting spring1 t0 ta*e ov5r charge-of the yet- 451 work in real estate office. Must be fever over the weekend were Les erans me«ical and surgical division, hours, Krieger and Junior Schiavoni. The j asserts that more than 13,000 veterable. M. Gladstone. David W. Williams, Wau- in the Regner woods near the lake.) have their hearing affected and 45 By all appearances they're still alive, have gone through rehabilitation programs. He estimated that in the Mrs.! next 20 years there would be from pnn ^4LE SCHWTNN BICYCLE 'good stenographer. 'Good _ , i>IV| USED TWICE LIKF NEW' GUAR- good salary, pleasant working condi- boys spent the weekend by camping I ®ns discharged from the service AiNTEED. $37.50. ALSO ELECTRIC TnaV1^ ,,W.- W1111811*" " "" ° " ' ' 1 ha"" *K~i- ALARM CLOCK, $6. COLES RADIO a' I1L CaI1 in Person .. , "S VfmTv WANTED-Short order night1"i,h VEMCE PARK. CALL McHENRY cook w a nted at nnw Mi Pl>u>* u wee*, wun . .--„ -- --... 303. 45 taurant? ^hone 377*. ^ thp 20?00 t0 40°'000, hfrd-pf-hearing AUTO RADIOS -- PUT IN YOUR HELP WANTED--Couple extra men Cedert>erg-.home were Mr. Gloppei V® era"S M ® FCSU 1 ° WaF serv,ce ORDER NOW FOR NEW MOTOR- Hunter Boat cTlfcHenry 3g!tf Mr: a,nd Mra- Storm of Chicago. I Questions and Answers OLA AND PHILCO AUTO RADIOS, i -- i Some of the guests had just .returned' _ M Q. My son was in the army for 3 years, overseas 18 months. Before going, he took out an allotment for my three children, but I never received it. He also sent *30 to me out of his cheek, but I didn't know it at the time, thinking it was the allotment to the children. When h* came home, he told me I was not receiving the allotment. I would like to know if I can still get it.-- Mrs. L. R. S., Wasoia, Mo. A. The army says that if the allotment was actually deducted from your son's pay he is entitled to a refund of the amount deducted. G.I. Chapels . When* soldiers go overseas to eomtime improving upon Nature. He ' bat areas or occupied territory, they increased the sturdiness of many; still go to church. Sometimes their plants so that they could grow and chapel is a permanent one. Other thrive in climates formerly alien to'times there is a temporary or them Because of Luther Burbank, gemi-permanent one built of salthe diet b| an entire nattion was improved. You probably owe to him that big c6mbination salad that you can fix in the winter time! PLACE ONE IN YOUR NEW 1946 HELP WANTED -- Light factory from a tour of the western states CAR. COLES RADIO SERVICE, work, steady employment age 25 ?° *he afternoon was spent 'by look- McHENRY BOAT CO., VENICE to 35; day or evening shift; 5 to 10 in? over some snapshots they had PARK. CALL McHENRY 303. 45 p.m. Top wages for conscientious! taken. , c * 117 q_ j __ 1 j ui ~Z' workers. Cellulose Industries, Rich-,., Mr8, has been out during FOR SALE--Sand gravel and black mond m Tel Richmond 385. the past week visiting with her dirt, also general hauling. J. C. j go**, husband. Grobel, Lily Lake, McHenry, 111.; 1_ j We are all sorry to hear that little Phone McHenry 681-W-l. *45-4. WANTED--Couple to operate 100' Kaye Cederberg has to jtniss this i«p c * 1 it t ». xi 7~- 'acre f*nn on a monthly salary and 1 n'ce weather as she is quite ill. Sr lllT Mli ^nc .hot ! bonus. No dairy. Comfortable house; It was the first Sunday in a long JEdtatJWdSUrJ^r.3!Cv,yjl^;" O0"11"1' de.ir.bl.- Inquire ;«•»« «•« Mr. .nd Mrs. J. Y.eee? 'S ,of K™1 4 Co- Tel. McHenry 8. »ent out. The folks went to Otta- West McHenry. Phone McHenry 459. •" 44.2 wa. 111., for the day. In the after-' 451 noon they had company, their son, FOR SALE--For immediate possession, large, square, 7-room frame LOST e i-twui Aiaiuc V/WQT r house and barn. Gas, electricity,1 Nelson, and his wife and daughter ®nd. Mrs. Becker and husband. Not Probably the most important happening of the week was the hearing of the W. A. F. Transportation Co. of McHenry on that bus line that will go through Wonder Lake, and connect us with the outside world. On Tuesday, March 26, the executives of the i\ew company, together with witnesses from the communities that will be served appeared before the Illinois Commerce Commission to file their petitions for a franchise. It was an impressive group that gathered at 160 North LaSalle in Chicago, all of them .having willingly sacrificed their time and effort, so that Wonder Lake, MeCullom Lake and Ringwood might be served, in the near future, by a common carrier. Eighteen persons offered themselves as witnesses as to the needs of the peoples of the district. Among those to appear was Monsignor Nix of McHenry, Earl R. Walsh of the "So I Hear" column, State Senator Paddock, and the secretary of the Woodstock Chamber of Commerce Handy Shelf To save time and yourself, put the' food shelf in order. -Check through the canned goods on hand. Store those you plan to use where MrrFislTtf "Auto-Lite "also !you 5an easi1/ «et thfm- Lhrt and was a witness. From Wonder Lake' P"™8?6 needed supplies at regular were E. R. Murphy and Mrs. M. | mtervals- Frequent trips to the grovage materials by the loving volunteer labor of the men themselves. They remember the comfort and simple dignity of the small, slantroofed chapels they attended in the United States. Many of these overseas chapels are memorials. One was built in a Bougainville jungle in honor of a 19-year-old Texas soldier, first of the infantry battalion to lose his life on the island. In the Solomons stands a chapel which was built by 4,000 natives. Of thatch and native woods, in the shape of a huge heart with a cross in the center and with a> hand-carved mother-of-pearl inlaid altar, it has been presented to the American people in honor of the 1,600 war dead who gave their lives on Guadalcanal. • T-Dark brown wallet, contain finding the folks at home they spent^ Write to tha McTrf DpS«S«Ev fura.ee, cess pool, toilet, bath. Full. >»f_g® »«><^»ti<m card,,;«» «st of'the <Uy .t the ,C. O. Benems> & Army_ Newark I lj.Mmwt ,rithc»mwt foundation; ^ I "^fuSTto. » , » c. J siving' Tu delail. a^V ww^eililf, eelieecctirnicc PpUuHmIpPI; ggUugsaswedl-.min Monday _ve'»ve"n,,i,n6g• *I w*»owumlidu anppppxreccviiaaitce ., ~ J*J*r*-•• w,|u iuiD* .oSiMvvtiiovjyr j _^ f^ "'"?» jl,d|" a't•, ', son s full son porch; fruit and shade trees ,r®turn of identification papers, at 0Je£ the weekend was Rosalie Zobar name and senal number. 187-ft. road frontage; on east side !east* Merely drop in nearest mail of Highland Park. | Q. I am a veteran of this war Fox River, just south new bridge BolLL- Peterson, Box 126. Mc-| ©pending the weekend at the Nor- and was wounded November 19, on Fox St. Road runs into river st1 Henry. Tel. 262. 45 "J8!1.1* home ftajs Bob Ricard, who is j 1944, and since have been unable one point, giving property perma- ( MTQPVT T AHTATTa ' 11™!!!"?? • m e«l La,kes- Bob's nent nghtaway. Priced at $7 500. MlSUJELiLiAJNIiOUS | home is in New Hampshire. Terms to suit. Ernest Sloev. 6228* -- -- , "aPPy birthday, Rudy. On Thurs- 6. Maplewood Ave., Tel. Republic XJl^.¥5PRAYING AND WHITE- Rudy Cinnelli grew a year 2363, Chicago. 45 WASHING -- Frank Henkel, Volo. ^'.der- .On Monday Mr. and Mrs. -- j Tel. McHenry 681-M-l. 42-tf Cinnelli went to Chicago to visit with F0R SALIS wmmm Six-room hous^ wifk 1 _ t rcl&tiv6S« ten acres ofg round in Johnsburg. pIVEST°^ T?FSK,NG ™T Frank In a few weeks the P. T. A. Inquire at Ben J. Schaefer's store! ^ycra^,tjJ'?e,t McHenry. Phone Mc- will hold its yearly election of ©f- Johnsburg. *43-3 Henry 149~J- 41-tf fleers. This will take place at the school house. ~ FOR SALE--Before buyinir a water EXPERIENCED pump, see the new Fairbanks Morse LANDSCAPING--TREE^ SURGERY ejector water systems, complete $96 1 AM) REMOVAL Engstrom Sales and Service. •96-W-l. Tel. 34-tf, FOR SALE--Year-'round comfort and economy with fire-proof Johns-ManwiHe Ropk Wool Home Insulation fcBlownin" walls and eei|inga. CaH USO J. STILLING, McHenry 18. * 36tf. FREE ESTIMATES J. W. RAYCRAFT, P. O. Box 163, Remember it folks. to do much of anything. I got discharged two weeks ago and decided I had to have money so I went up to see about getting a G. I. loan. Tbey told me the only things you eould get a loan on was to buy a home or a business. Now I have been misled, for I thought I eould get a loan on anything my local banker would let me have the n v?" w*°uld like to thank money on, so I am stuck. I want 8 i r " - n e ' ^ ^ ? r s f o r i t o b u y a t r a c t o r a n d e q u i p m e n t s o " I can farm, also build en my house I already have paid for. Now how can I do it?--E. T. M., Arlington, Kan. A. The G.I. law provides you may obtain money for both these purposes, either a tractor for furthering their kind thoughfulneBs during her recent illness. Visiting with the ur..f Mrii.nn iii i« ,# Mackays over the weekend were their McHenry, I1L 40-tf daughter. Mrs. Carlin, and a friend SEPTIC TANKS and Cess Pools j w_Th°I?pSOn' ®nd litt!e ^by. cleaned. Fred Wells, 123 Ellsworth ifsruest* at the Gilmore- St., Crystal Lake. Phone 543-M. 1 riJT re»1.den 1 ce were Mr. and Mrs. 40-tf Kls»el. Mr. andT Ms. Carson - rnw --i,--, ~ I avS.i ^ ?• Unik. Next i your business of farming or to re- RABY CHICKS--Foxdale White Leg- Saturday little Barbara Ann Gil-' pair remodel or make alterations horns and White Rocks won IllincSs\mo".will celebrate her birthday. I fo y'ourZme TS law also Dro FOR SALE--Ram sheep--$10. Phone Cente8t 1945, most eggs M^"{te a bu?3r d®y,was seen at the Vides however that you must first 633-J-2: *45 best livability Try these improved Morrison residence last Sunday. Mr IS i f' w m > I ,v 1-- ' --(Strains this year; also rapid-feather- fnd Mrs. Joseph Prince and daugh- a ! ,![ who^wiU make the ' .j-." «>R SALE--Breeding geese, three1 ing New Hampshires and extra large, ter« Mickey, Mr. and Mrs. Coleman ^ that the lender is thfe judge hens and gander; New Zealand white Barred Rocks Write or call for prices 5P" children, Betty and Don, Elmer! whether or not you are a good rabbits; also laying hens, New and details, FOX LAKE 2318. Rt.!"£*ard and Miss Grabner all ofl risk- Would suggest you obtain Hampshire Reds and White Rocks, i 59 near Fox Lake. FOXDALE £nicago, were out. Mrs. Morrison fr,,m y°ur nearest veterans' admin- J. C. Siebert, on U. S. 12, two miles POULTRY FARM A HATCHERY, j doesn t mind when these folks come' istration a list of approved lenders south of Fox Lake. 45 j INGLLESIDE, ILL. 40-9 ;out ™r,a visit for they always bring | in your town and seek out one who FOR SALE-Coronado stoker, 375- WELL WORK-Order your driveni* ! W'U agree 10 m&ke ^ ^ lb. capacity; delivered within 60'well now. We sell, repair and install over the weekend I ' have sugar diabetes 100 per days. Price $198. Gamble's Store, nil pumps, including electric. Bill1 daughter, Dorothy' is on^T' «*nt- Was inducted before the war West McHenry. Phone McHenry 459. Bacon, 206 Main street, West Mc-1 home. Dorothv wm «« f--j f *! •nd snent three months and was 45 j Henry. Tel. 93-J. . . «*»_ assistant <•/ -tf^'reetor of the American Red Cross discharged in January after war "Ztr , "as„ ju«t returned from Weis- was declared. They sent me to the after serving for veterans' facilities for application springs good, $35. Phone 651-R-2. j cows in good condition. Wheeling1 Ibewick *Biffiand0n *ir ba8e in! ,or comP*n,*tion. torned tie ' PaikIAMM.. P* UTL^vi vr_ I . . ' . ..® FOR SALE-Couch-davenport makes DEAD ANIMALS -- Five dollars m1 baden" Gemany aTteJ **}*' ^erVnm'^ double bed unfolded, cover and! the least we pay for dead horses and j thirteen m™thf' "?rV,n8r for - facilities for appUeatlon *45 Rendpring~Co. Phone Wheeling No. t turn "to ciCillan'Vp re; ---,3. Reverse the charges. No help two months witi H^ ^L^P^1 laduf"°° FOR SALE--(1) Team Black Perch-j needed to load, on Mares--full sisters. weH broke; j 14-tf (2) team Black Percheron Geldings, GARBAGE COLIJBCTING -- Let us full brothers, broke and ready for dispose of your garbage each week, ^rd work; (3) harness and collars |0r oftener if desired. Reasonable f°r ^ t teams- Someone wanting rateg ReguUr year round route, fortwo good teams can get them here-- , „ x "f all related (half brothers and sis-1y Meyers. Ben J. Smith, ters). Call or see George P. Freund. iPhon® K? U1"W or ^ Mi"eV Rubber Stomp.t Order at i Plaindealer. me down, said the fact was on my ----j induction papers. I appealed to Hollywood cliff' p*r5nt\»in w*»hta*ton and was turned down Sampson are »art M™- there. Please tell me how I can Lily Lake an<T\>f Evans?on I «et som® the government. On Monday. Mrs Wirfs and Mis. ~L W ' PoPl«ville, Mtas. Dausch spent the day doinc a bit of A- 1 am afraid there is shopping hr Elgin Burt. Perhaps by next week I can report on the ruling of the Commission. But from here, it looks very 1>romisin'--.-- eery store for emergency items take time. Need Rubber Stamps? The Plaindealer. Order at There is a new boy in Third grade this week. His name is Gene Towne and is a new permanent resident of Wickline Bay. Leslie Berrdahl was seven this week, and he had one of the nicest parties ever held in the lower room. Paper hats and little gold paper cups full of candy and little wax bottles of cherry juice were among the favors given out. A big chocolate cake was served to all except poor little Sandra Jo Montleone, who has'had to refuse the last three birthday cakes--an allergy to chocolates! She wishes the cakes were sometimes a different flavor. nothing A large white duck ushered Spring in properly at the school by wandering into the school yard and nonchalantly laying an egg. The delighted children had a little trouble deciding who would get the egg, but small JeaiT Selsdorf finally brought it home. An arrangement between Jean and my youngest has resulted in the two little girls placing the egg under a setting hen. If a duck is forthcoming, it will be a partnership duck, and th*y are trying to decide what to name it. Mrs. Delia Cheney blossomed out with a new hair-do as her Spring effort. The new arrangement is most effective and becoming, but it involves the use of a large "rat"' around which the chignon is formed. If you think that Mrs. C. has gone high-hat when you pass her sporting this gay new headdress, don't give it a second thought--she just has to hold her head in ,that position! There are ^ even those who say she has to drink through a straw, because she can't throw her head K#rk either--purty, though. Jack Graft went into Chicago last week for a very special occasion: A brand new great-grandson hat been added to the GrafT line. This being th first great-grandchild, Mr. GrafT was most elated, and decided to spend a few days in the big city. However, after a look at the young man, Mr. Graff turned around and came back to Wonder ake. Out here we call this condition "Countryvitis." Really gets you, too. Howard Vardaman of Chicago, T-4 of the Army, and now on 30-day furlough, was a weekend visitor in the home of the J. Selsdorfs. Mr. -- . Monday, Mrs. Marsh enter- ev>dent when you were inducted^ If tained her mother, Mrs. Wrublewski. unless you can present evidence ft PICK-UP AND DELIVERY VOGUE CLEANERS. SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY McHENRY CLEANER^ McHenry Cleaners and Laundry Services 103 Elfla Street"r ' Phone McHenry 104*M A A 1- - \ , "*""iewsKi. -- w j ^ Llous lunc" was served.; was aggravated by your short servednesdny the two ladies headed for ice, or that you have some other ahnnnfnv did » *>it Of, disability a movie' d,nner' took in' - • - ™HP6«"*di?£ a„m°st delightful weekend at .the McDermott home were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Corbin. When Sunday afternoon came around the for dinner*0 McDermotts out Some of the summer residents out over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Lucus, Mr. and Mrs. Patterson and da^hter, Betty, and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Midiri spent the last week in Chicago, visiting with her sister. Weekend guests at the Midiri home was their nephew. Mike, who is stationed at Great Lakes. - ; Sunday visitors at the Abbinantti home were their children, Josephine and Sam. also Mr. and Mrs. Sftm'La- Marca from Chicago and Mr. and i Mr" -- * ... - -- ' you can do since your disability was I Vardaman has been stationed on -- Christmas Island in the Pacific for the past year. He reports that there Q. I would like some Information regarding the whereabouts of my brothers. One is with the SOOth Port, company, APO 561. The other with the 54th Reif. Bn. APO 772. Could you tell me where they are located and if they may be home soon?-- Mrs. G. R. R., Arcadia, Calif. A. The 600th Port, company arrived in New York last August and the 54th Rein. Bn. was inactivated in France on November 4, 1945. If they have not arrived home, they may have been transferred to other units. Dried Herbs c .... -- Dried herbs must be steeped In bam Abbinantti from California.! cold liquid for several hours or over- Mr. and Mrs. La Miere spent a | night to bring out the volatile oils Or, they can foMT B;iugiii. io unrig uui w»e ' week I ast ^ur,n^ ^ Past, which give them their flavor Ition that Mrs M£rR£ ,ito men" " 'or a last minute affair, the bination St. Patrick's Day and** birth- f® he«ted slightly in the liquid Usday party for. Mr. La Miere on St tog " measurement of one-half tea- DON HOWARD Patri-cIk'.s* Di r va_y . -- -- M i e r e o n S t . On Tuesday the Hyatt twins, Kathbirthday Kenn<th celebrated their Order your raUwr Plaindealei. at the spoon salad herbs to every cup of vinegar, let stand in the refrigerator overnight. Strain off the herb particles in the morning and the vinegar is ready whenever you want it for your regular salad droning recipe. is very little of the Christmas spirit, or any of the proper climate on the island of that name. The Richard von Bampus family has purchased the forafBcEggleston home in Shore Hills. '"They were able to move 1n immediately and are now busy getting settled in. Is it true that that lovely honesmoon cottage recently purchased in Wonder Woods by a well-known young man will have Dottie Wendt as its mistress? Uncle Sam Says CRYSTAL LAKE -LAUNDRY . CLEANERS: - * All services P. F. Lodts, Agent Phone 82 117 Grant at '"* ' ' "iii,: V . Q-T TRUCKING CO. -- ^Gravel Cindelf v Black Dirt -- Limestone Damp Trucks For Hir* ' ,^V; Phone JohnSburg 677-Wwi McHenry, I1L }/•> • . • • • -- ^ t Phone McHenry 86-W r : N. FREUND ' , ' „ TRUCKING - -•-.V• Livestock -- Lime -- 106 Waukegan Road West McHenry, I1L • AL'S WELDING AND REPAIR SERVICE ^~601 Main St., McHenry- ^Electric Portable Weldilg Acetylene Welding and Cutting ALEX W. WIRFS, Operator Phone 615-W-l or 464 M'HENRY, ILL. Phone McHenry 637-R-2 ( -- Basement Excavating -- NETTS SAND ft GRAVEL Special Rates on Road Gravel an! Lot Filling . . Black Dirt . . Power Leveling and Grading. J. E. NETT Johnsburg P. O.--McHenry --WANTED TO BUY-- We pay $6 t» $25 for Old Horsefly less for down haraea and catthk MATTS MINK RANCH Johnsburg - Spring Grove Road Phone Johnsburg 659-J-2 CALL AT ONCE ON DEAD HOGS, HORSES AND CATTLE We pay phone chargea This lad in the coal mines near Wilkes Barre, Pa., buys a Savings Bond every month because ke Is going to be married. "I've seen plenty of sickness and layoffs in my time, says Joe. "I've 9375.M In War and Victory Bonds now. Tea years from now 15 bucks a month coming in Imagine what that will mean to Irma and me, jind maybe a couple of kids, specially if these diggings Mould be shut up far a while." V. S. Trrttury Utpertmtm FRANK E. WEILER PAINTING AND DECORATING Phone McHenry 689-W-2 ° Painting, Paperhanging, Spraying Estimates Cheerfully Furnished McHENRY CAB 4101 Wauloegan Road 24-Hour Service * tKL. McHENRY 472-J CECIL BALLOWE WILSON'S RADIO SERVICE 266 E. Elm St. Phone McHenry 466 Repairs on all makes, home auto radios CLIFFORD E. WILSON, Prop, ALL WORK GUARANTEED INSURANCE EARL R. WALSH Fire,4 Auto, Farm and Life Insurance Representing _ T t , RELIABLE COMPANIES The J. Riegels have a brand new When you need insurance of any Idad addition to their home now in Phone 43 or 11&-M progress. When completed, it will!Green & Elm McHenry contain a back sun porch as well as a large bathroom. If all the bathtubs, ordered at all the shops are delivered at the same time to Mrs. Riegel, that new addition will be pretty full! Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Benwell, who have recently sold their farm on route 120 may be new residents of Indian Ridge, after April 10. They say that -a mother is a person who sees there are only four pieces of pie for Ave people and says she doesn't care for pie. . Barned Crust To remove burned crust from a | cake, use a grater instead of a knife. For REFRIGERATION SERVICE -- Call . , WONDER LAKE 569 ROTHERMEL ELECTRIC SHOP Electrical Contractors Radio Repairs Let us estimate that nest electrical T.'.y Job of yours. r LEO G. ROTHERMEL, Prap. Phone McHenry 272-M 264 Riverside Drive WEINGART TRUCKING McHENRY, ILL. Sand, Gravel, Black Dirt, Filling and •Limestone Telephone McHenry 655-R-2 A. P. FREUND CO. Excavating Contractor Trucking, Hydraulic* and Crane Service --ROAD BUILDING-- TeL 204-M McHenry, lit. | TeL McHenry 24S-J « HAROLD H. BELL Painting, Paperhanging, Removing Old Wall Paper With Steamer, Spray Painting 106 N. GREEN ST. McHENRY DR. R. DeROMB ! -- Dentist -- 120 Green Street Phono 292-J. McHenry Office Hours: 1ft a. m. to 5 p.m. daily except Wednesday. Tuesday and Friday nights to 8:30 p.m. Other hoars by appointment o TeL Wonde&dLake 418 , DR. R. H. WATKINS Dentist -- --Office flours--i Tueaday ft Saturdays: 9 a.m. toS pja. Evenings and Sunday Mornings by Appointment! Lookout Point Wonder Lake, 111. Office Hours--Daily Except Than. 16 to 12, 1:26 to 4:2* Mon., Wed^ FrL Nights} 7 to 8. Other Hoars by Appointment H. S. VAN DENBURGH, DC, PhC. Chiropractor 126 Green St. Tel. 292-R. McHenry Residence Phone Hebron 926 DR. K. S. FIKE .•' Veterinarian." - < lOS Waukegan St. Phone 21 McHENRY, ILL. A. WORWICK PHOTOGRAPHER Portraiture Commercial Photography Phone 275 -- Riverside DrttU McHENRY, ILL. McHENRY FLORAL £0. -- Phone 608-R-l -- -fiw Mile South tof McHentJt : on Route 31 Flowers for all occasionsf JACOB FRITZ Real Estate and Insarance Main St„ Johnsburg' TeL McHenry 672-R-2 Chicago Office Phone Lincoln 1333-4 Telephone No. 266 ( STOFFEL ft REIHANSPERGER .Insarance ageata far all classes ef property in the beat compaaiea. Weal McBsary, DHnois * r , - 4