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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Jan 1947, p. 6

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, :i^ V^W^/V.-Vr-f - J1 . *^?hi?'*f<7 *' ,*<•••• 5:-:^ ^ ,< , . 1* * WP« tkMkr. Tiiiii i "fir fttf feet of frost in the ground. HiMMMi i immn uMH says another mild winter? Mr. and Mrs. Russell Turner and family have moved to this Villi-- Between Glasses. HELP WANTED -- Woman to take out washing and ironing; family of four. Call Wonder Lake 418. ?G FOR SALE HELP WANTED*--Lithe hands for tool room; experienced. McHenry Mfg. Oo.L 453 Crystal Lake Road, MclOR SALE--F-30 tractor; new 18- Henry, III. Phone McHenry 498. j*. 6 plytirc; tractor good condition. .J** 4^oor. Ch«Sl-f!fan,R!^d HELP WANTED--COUPLE EXTRA SSfeflnt Slengel, Round MEN HUNTER BOAT CO. 83-tf FOR SALE--Milk route, with or I ZZH without truck^ For informa- HELP WANTED--Women and girls from Solon Mills and are occupyitw the Surges home in the north ^end of town. Raymond V. Powers, who during the past year has conducted the Hanly farm just outside of the south i Peaches fortified vtfb vitamin C Were rated much nocf highlyin flavor and color than peaches frozen la syrup alaoe.researehista found. Vitamin C preserved peaches also rated better than peaches frofeen with citric acid. Citric acid . . tfon call McHenry 628-M-l. 80 i to Mw. Good opportunity for those -~Z ~ ! interested in this type work. Apply SALE -- One used Electric, Riversid€ Mfg. Co., McHenry. Phone - - - - 39. 20-tf | FOR --- --#eA Range; perfect condition. Price^ $60. R. G. ijurich. Phone 636-W-l. 36-tf | FOR SALE -- Saddle horse, black I gelding. Phone McHenry 619-R-2^ i Vmits, ha? purchased from I fa another preservative used with Wm. Pries the house and'lot on1 Green street known as the old Jacki " .. . . . BishoD nlace. iTMen peaches, although low In r. ph ,. f M H M ' natural Vitamin C, held the added p2TIS; S M town, has rented the Brewery Ser 70 «•* ofthe added vice Station garage building and \ vitauUn C, or ascorbic acid, was reopened up for business therein last! tained after six months of storage. week. -• i. C-iV ' i' , '*• A *-Y • ioR SALE --^~§~Vlectric brooders;! 1 three deck sUrting battery; 1} four deck finishing battery. Phone i 619-R-2. *86! TWICE TOL* -STALESt-Sv Itenu of Interest Taken From the Filee ef the Plsindealer of Tears Age ^ Good flavored, well-ripened Elberta and Hale peaches were used In the aapailmental tmts. The peaches last were given a 30 to 40-second bath By Jacque Hopkins H»ei McHenry high student council is still in its infant stages and is undergoing the discomfort of growing its first tooth. This first tooth is the new constitution which is be- I ing written now. This constitution ' will define the limits of councils actions. As this constitution will indirectly affect all of the students in school, the student body will vote on its acceptance. The acceptance of this constitution is of the, utmost importance to the continuing success of the council. "Cam" Marticke, council president, realised this when she asked me to print this Message in my column. "The student council is young yet and has not been able to do much FOR SALE--Baby bed with water-J •roof mattress; high chair; good condition. Call Wonder Lake 418. 36 FOR SALE--1929 Chevrolet sedan in A-l condition; good tires. Tei. Woodstock 1627-J-l. 86 FOR SALE -- Eight-piece walnut dining room set. Tel. McHenry 614-M-l after 6 p.m FOR SALE --i- One coal circulator: '^0^0®^an s^e , . rtove; Gibeaon Mandolin .«d .guiUr;! „ of *h. bo?, dw. CHILDREN INJURED Two children were injured Thursday When the automobile in In boiling water and then wens which they were riding with their, dipped into cold water for a similar j uncle, Howard Whiteway, 19, resid- length of time. After peeling, the [work for the students or the facu'.- ing near St. Charles, went out of peaches were dropped into a citric |ty. This is because we have not ! control on route 64 near the inter- \ aoid bath to prevent darkening dur- ' had a constitution which will define 'section of Dunham road near St* fog preservation lour duties. With such a constitu Charles and mowed down 830 feet j . „ . . I tion council can begin taking an ' of fence and then crashed into a j Small, waxed, non-leak tub-cartons #ctiyg part in school administration. I pole. They were Richard Hagen, 6, were used as containers. As soon as | jj js jor ^|,e good of the school that land his brother, James, 3, of Har- a sufficient number of peeled Ij urge every student to vote for rison, Mich., both suffered severe peaches were ready to fill one of the new constitution scalp lacerations, bruises, and shock these containers; they were sliced <i SIXTY YEARS AGO . , When the weather will permit they 361 have dead loads of fun over at the and were taken to Delnor hospital.. into the carton and covered with syrup. The syrup had been fortified with ascorbic sc d, the pure vitamin C. The peaches re then frozen as quickly; 4# pottle after preparation. - ; : , / AUCTION Located on Grand Ave., 1 mile east of Lake Villa, 6 miles north of ?i veiqqi phlvrolpt car Write Box a praiseworthy act by scraping the Grayslake, % miles east of Hwys. 97 linrwSd. IH ^6 wafkes after the late storm. 1 21 and 83, 2 Mi miles west of Hwy.j Mrs. Carr of Ringwood, mother, on FOR SALE -- Brown enamel coal j 0f F. S. Carr, who we reported as •tove, used one season, $25; dining j sick some weeks since, died at her room table and four chairs; 800- home on the 7th. ehick electric brooder and starter, ""telephone McHenry 653-J-l. *36 FOR SALE -- 6-yr. size light wood bed, price $10; nursery seat, $1; high chair, $5; baby buggy, $5; bassinette, $1; baby scales, |4; baby ear seat, 50 cent; oeby wooden bath tub, 50 cents; full size metal bed, %2\ White metal cabinet, size 5%xl% Married--By the Rev. B. Brunniny at his residence, on Sunday afternoon Jan. 16th, Miss Rose S. Kimball of McHenry, to Carl Langkilde, of Cary, 111. FIFTY YEARS AGO TUESDAY, JANUARY 28 At 11:00 o'clock sharp LUNCH WAGON ON GROUNDS Kills Barberry Bashes Common salt is the best msterlal to kilU^barberry bushes. Last Monday the public speech , class journeyed to Hebron to entertain the students. The program con i sisted cf four speakers, Larry Hang. •Francis Barber, Winnie Paluch ana | Marion Conway; who were supported : by the girl's sextet. The girl's sextet consisted of Barbara Freund, I Ferol Martin, Marianne Glauser, Sue Strever, Beverly Schwerman, Francis Barber, and they were accompanied by Carol Harrison at the piano. The 28 Holstein milk cows, consisting of 6 springers, 16 with calf at side or recently freeh, balance milking good; 5 bred Holstein heifers; 3 Holstein heifers, 15 months old; 2 Holstein heifers, 8 months old; 5 Hol- Julia Story is just receiving a stein heifer calves, 2 months old; it, $7; bird cage and stand, $2. Ir- nerw stock of Valentines, and, as Registered Holstein bull, 2'/j years )uire at Wm. Tamasy, 311 Elm St: {'usual, jt js large and complete. |old. This is a young, home-raised 'hone McHenry 260-R. 36) Jas Dofcerty of Ivester, Iowa, has herdJ. bein« 15 flrBt and Becond FOR SALE-Eight-piece dining room ***" Siting friends here the past c«lf heiferssuite. Call McHenry 57-W. 35-tf wee ! HORSES--Team of bay mares, 3 and The Rev. W. P. Burnell, pastor uf 4 years old, weight 3,000 lbs.; Strawthe Universalist church, at Blue berry roan mare, weight 1,500 lbs.; Island, will occupy the pulpit of the! Grey gelding, weight 1,400 lbs.; fOR SALE -- Used phonograph records. 25c each. A good supply of ^ ^ £e latest records. Steffan's Jewelry, Universalist church next Sabbath, Black gelding^ weight 1,600 lbs.; new ain St., West McHenry. 35-tf | jn exchange with Rev. J. Straub. | breeching harness and collars. About two hundred hogs and one lutv clmiM--dual 8^*e<ri triple^side hiindred and forty sheep were ship- Hampshire sows; 2 irS\k sSL' 7 5^0 or 34^7 Also Ped {rom this station on Monday last. b5e<* Hampshire gilts; 8 Hampshire 3ld9<3U6> CChheevvrroolleett 1%-ttoonn ttrruuccKk ,f lan4, a. ^ bridg®e 8hipped twoi»«ars of fall pigsa, vearvae£raeg ew ewige4iigt htl 6650 llbbss.. , 8 |ed, long wheelbase. Tel. McHenry j n°8rs ana one oi sneep, , [ FEED--900 bushel Boone and Vic- «#92-R-2. 35-tf iland oatsi 55 ton mixed alfalfa hay; rvKli ifcAKa AGO ; 20 ft. silage; some ear corn. CLARENCE'S SHOP Kitchen cabinets and cupboards made to order. Full line of lawn chairs, swings, pier benches, picnic table sets, children's play pens, sand boxes, trellises, picket fences, window boxes, bird houses, etc. Genuine leather men's and ladies' belts, purses, etc. CLARENCE SMITH Tel. McHenry 625-J-i Johnsburg JPOR SALE -- Wonder Lake home; flix rooms, completely furnished; furiiace heat; enclosed porch; basement. tas hot water heater and stationary tundry tubs; garage. Lot 100x135 ft. Tel. Wonder Lake 558. 34-tf P; / fOR SALE--Generators, armatures, Starters, fuel pumps, distributors and ignition parts for Ford and all other Cars. Seaco Sales & Service, Lily- ISioor, Fred J. Svoboda, Prop. Tel. McHenry 615-W-2 10-tf J'OR SALE -- Generators, starters, uel pumps, water pumps, radiator ijnd heater hoses, fitted floor mats for Fords and Chevrolets. Motorola auto radios. Gamble's, West McHenry. Phone 459. 23-tf fOR 8A LE--Year- round comfort and Economy with fire-proof Johns-Man- *ille Rock Wool Home Insulation •Blowain" walls and ceilings. Call iBO J. STILI.1NG, McHenry 18. S6tf. A $1,100 cottage is being erected MACHINERY -- ffase "DC" tractor'1 at Orchard Beach by railway mail on rubber (with starter, lights.! clerk Earl Waite. E. W. Howe power lift, power take-oif) in ex-! and men are doing the work. Icellent condition; Cbse 2-row power. N. J. Justen, F. L. McOmber and i lift cultivator; A-C "WC" tractor on EL F. Matthews have installed new; rubber (with power lift), good condi-j systems of gas lighting in their tion; AC 2-row power lift cultivatoi;; places of business on the west side. I J. D. 2-'bottom 16-inch tractor plow;! Frank Masquelet and family of j Mc-D. 2-bottom 14-inch tractor- plow; j Chicago are now occupying the store j n®w, sl'° ^J!er 1l e 2--inri» building and livinir rooms recentlv! steel separator; Mc-D. corn planter. (with fertilizer, bean attachments! and check wire); Mc-D. push type' hay loader; Case 7-ft. tractor disc; building and living recently purchased from Mrs. Julia A. Story. Butter advanced one-half cent on the Elgin board of Trade, Monday and remained firm at 29% cents. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO Eight below zero on Tuesday morning of this week and over three FOR SALE--Modem 5-room house, large inclosed £orch, side drive garage, full cement basement, automatic til heat, large lot, one Mock from Bus Station, 2 miles from McHenry. Call Jacob Fritz, REALTOR, at Johnsburg, Phone McHenry 672-R-2 tjr Lincoln 1333 Chicago. 27-tf. LOTS FOR SALE--Lots, 50x350 ft., an Route 81, about two block from depot Inquire at 715 Center St. Tel. McQanry 278-J. 22-tf V MISCELLANEOUS DEAD ANIMALS -- Five dollars is the least we pay for dead horses and cows in good condition. Wheeling Rendering Co. Phone Wheeling No. 3. Reverse the charges. No help needed to load. 36-tf; Smart , "A ' " Is the Girl Who Combines A TWELVE and one-half cents a year will protect your overcoat from moth damage for 5 years. One spraying of Berlou Guaranteed Mothspray does it, or Berlou pays for the damage. Bolger's Drug Store. 36 WELL PAYING Job with PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT 3-section steel drag; David Bradley; manure spreader; Mc-D. corn binder,! Mc-D. corn binder; Case 6-ft. steei; grain drill; Deering 6-ft. grain I binder; Mc-D, side delivery rake; Mc-i D. "Big 6" mower; corrugated roller,} 2-section springtooth; New Idea! steel-wheel roller bearing wagon and; new rack; wood-wheel wagon and j rack; steel wheel wagon and grain box; wood-wheel wagon. j MILKING E9UIPMENT--Rite-Way1 milking machine, 2 single units, complete; 25 milk cans; Losee electric water heater. 1931 Chevrolet Pick-up truck.; USUAL TERMS. WM. WALKER, Owner Chandler and Freeman, Aucts. Tftiblic Auction Service Co., Clerk Tel. Burlington, Wis. 866-W ELECTRIC MOTORS ^ COMPLETE REPAIR SHOP - Rewinding & Rebuilding Redesigning McHenry Electric Motor Service BRUCE W. KLOffTZ , 102 W. WAUKEOAN RD. fHONE 181 Phone, 19 I' • MEN'S SHOP 516 Main Street McHENRY WELLS DRILLED OR DRIVEN. WATER SYSTEMS--We sell, repair and install pumps. Bill Bacon, 206 Main Street, McHenry. Telephone, 93-J. 10-tf | EXPERIENCED ! Telephone Oper a to r s arc LANDSCAPING--TREE SURGFRY! F F AND REMOVAL -- INSURED j among the better-paid femi- FREE ESTIMATES J. w. RAYCRAFT, P. o. Box 163, nine workers. Phone 298-R; W. McHenry, III. 40-tf AND by the very nature of their; GARBAGE COLLECTING -- Let us dispose of your garbage each week, or oftener if desired. Reasonable '• rates. Regular year round route. John E. Hill., P. 0. Box 274, Mc- work acquire a charm of voice' Henry, Phone 366. tf j | and manner that mak<) them TREE TRIMMING -- Available for fruit and shade tree trimming. Dangerous limbs and dead -trees removed. Tel. McHenry 630-R-2. 35-2 ! circle a welcome addition to any WANTED TO BUT WANTED TO BUY -- Four or five room summer home, near McHenry, on or near Fox River. Address Box "BJ," care Plaindealer. 2*41 POR RENT ^ FOR RENT--Modern rooms; winter rates by day, week or month. Oak Park Hotel, Pistakee Bay. Tel. 1^- Henry 176. WANTED WANTBD -- We have cash buyers for summer homes, city property and farms. List your property with us, Jacob Fritz, Main St., Johnsburg, Rt. 1, MeHenrv or 2005 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, Fnone Lincoln 1388-1814 tf. m WANTED--Watches and jewelry to repair. Anthony Noonan, 200 So. Green street, McHenry. (Front part ef Claire Beauty Shoppe.) 164f Creesiag Deatks Deatts to railroad accidents at gntilc eroesfocs went up 4 per eeaft IT" ENJOY these Congenial Associates of Your Own Age , AND .•••• Interesting Work Too! Apply Today To the Chief Operator Park Street ILLINOIS BELL ^ TELEPHONE (£? Gomunr WINTER SALE THE TODDLER SHOP (In Jacob Justen Sons Furniture Store) •'> :: ' ' 101 S. GREEN ST., McHENHY ALL SNOW SUITS AND COAT SETS % off WHITE PUR MITTEN® , WHITE FUR MUFFS WHITE FUR BONNETT Formerly Priced $2.25 - 2.25 3.25 -- On Sale $1.75 1.76 2.50 BOYS' 2-PIEGE SUITS, Long Pants, Sizes 5 to 10 BOYS' SHORTS, Sizes 5 to 10 BOYS' WOOL SHORTS, Sises 3 to 6x BOYS' OVERALLS, Sizes 7 to 10 CHILDREN'S PLAGE MATS RUFFIN APRONS GIRLS' BLOUSES, Sizes 1 to 6 ALL WOOL GLOVES, Sizes to 6% BABY KNIT CREEPERS TEETHING RINGS RATTLES WATERPROOF G1KLS' CORDUROY SKIRTS. SUn PAINTING HINTS FLAT PAINT ON RADIATORS INCREASES BEAT Better radiation,, and consequently more heat can be coaxed from radiators this winter by repainting with flat wall paint. A bulletin from the National Bureau of Standards states that nonmetallic flat paint is 16-2/? percent more efbeclive on radiators than metallic paints such as bronsc or aluminum. And to mite it easier, so you won't have. to scrape off old paint, only the top coat influences radiation. The color of the paint also has it? effect on heating efficiency, ~ with white giving off most heat. Cream,; red, gray, yellow, black, aluminun, (color only), and brown then follow in the orddi named. Consult us with your Paint Problems 5 7i»B> "MOORED FAINT Crystal LaM Paint Store1 Phone 1160 Across From Depot speeches were interesting and the singing excellent. The Ping-Pong tournament • ha« opened under the direction of Mr. Roche (the man I hope exempts mo from Physics tests). Such notables as Richie Marsh, Danny Weber and Rhy Boro, who are the favorites, are Slaying. I have entered, as tho sherman said, MJust for the Halibut" (Joke Courtesy Marge Cruikshank.) It has come to my attention that the poor Freshmen don't get in my column much, so next week 1 do hereby dedicate my columif to the Freshmen. You Freshmen start gelting info for my column next week. Like imetitettv - - days, the license ftTebV^o has increased and those who love their dogs enough to hang the Wiseonata •t*te tag on their collar are finding that the price la now $2 for a male and* tt for a female. W it was $1 and IS. The reasoa tor, the increase Is that it cost Walworth comity mere money to pay for dog damages last year than the county received in dog tax revenue so there was ant* one alternative. . .raise the price. WELDING and Ceaetrectioa Portable R. VANCE--McHenry U-J M» Soeth Green St. McHenry, IH. ^ilcBENRT GAB ' Wankegan Bea#^^^-' 24-Benr Service 1 MCHENRY 4714 €> CECIL BALLOWE FRANK E, WEILER PAINTING AND DEOORATIN# Phone M^EIenry 689-W-2 5 Fainting, Papcirhanging, Spraj Hetinuites Cheerfully Fui Frosen Potatoes French fried potatoes that can be served without the time-consuming process of deep-frying and ovenbrowned potatoes that will only need < to be heated through are possibilities to which American homemakers can look forward within the next few years. Tests made recently with precooked quick-frozen potatoes at the New Jersey agricultural experiment station bear out this prediction. New Jersey-grown Green Mountain potatoes were boiled, baked, french fried, scalloped, and prepared in several other ways and then quick-frozen and placed in a freezer locker unit at the statior. last fall. A few samples were removed from the locker, thawed, and reheated at the end of 10 days, and the rest were given the same treatment four months later. The six n>en and women who taste-samipled (he potatoes in their various forms were of the opinion that although further experiments would have to be conducted to improve the flavor and texture, the results of these first tests were promising. Fluorescent Hugs Fluorescent rugs are on the wayrugs treated with fluorescent dyes DR. JOHN WAIDZUNAS Physician & Surgeon Main St., Johnsburg, III. . Tel. Crystal Lake S6-M Office Hours: 19 MJn. to 2 pjn. and 7 p.m. to # p.m. SuiKjjeyB by Appointment Q-T TRUCKING CO. Sand -- Gravel -- Black Dirt LiaMetei Damp Trucks For Hire : Ffcene Johnsburg 677-W-I McHenry, in. Phone McHenry 86-W C. N. FREUND TRUCKING Livestock -- Lime -- 1*6 Wankegan Read Weet McHenry, IH. •MM* /J; • Coal AL*8 WELDING AND REPAIR SERVICE 601 Main St^ McHenry Electric Portable Weldmg 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 A GRAVEL Special Ratee on Read Gravel Lot Filling . . Black Dirt . Leveling and Grading. J. B. NBTT ' Johnsburg P. O.--McHenry --WANTED TO BUY-- We pey $6 to $25 fee- Old Horeea, less for down horses and cattle. MATTS MINK RANCH Johnsburg - Spring Grove Road Phone Johnsburg 6S9-J-2 CALL AT ONCE ON DEAD HOGS, HORSES AND CATTLE FRANK S. MAY Trucking Sail Black Dirt -- Gravot Cinders -- Limestone Truck for Hire Phone Johnsburg 685-W-2 R-l McHenry JOHN F. BRDA * SON Sheet Metal and Furnace Woclt |§t SK. Green SL, McHenry. HL Phone 243-R VERNON J. KNOX Attorney-At-Law OR*. Green and Elm Sts., McHenry Ttaesdey and Friday Afternoons Other Days By Appointment Pkae McHenry IS | WATER PUMPS Fairbanks Morse Ejector and Pump I types. All sisee. Complete and Easy to install. Snap pumps. Take old pumps in trade. ENGSTROM SALES AND SERV1CB Tel. McHenry 696-W-l (90# ft. from Nell's Ballroom) McHENRY GARAGE $06 Front St. (Route SI) Creneral Repairing Welding--Are and Acetylem Light Blacksmith Work NICK P. MILLER Phone McHenry 108-R A. P. FREUND CO. Excavating Contractor Trucking, Hydraulic and Crane Service --ROAD BUILDING-- Tei 204-M McHeary, TeL McHenry 24S-J HAROLD H. BELL i Painting, Paperhanging, Removing Old Wall Paper With Steamer, Spray Painting 10S N. GREEN ST. McHBNR? DR. R. DeROME -- Dentist -- 120 Green Street Phono 202-J. McHenry Office Honrs: It a.nu to S p.m dally except Wedneeday. Evenings by appointment. Telephone All Branches Crystal Lake 1119 Of Sewer Work McHENRY CO. SEWER 8ERVICE Blocked Sewens Opened Without ^ Digging py Electric Motor-Mole and Root Cutter Crystal Lake, Illinois L. Nelaon 138 E. Crystal Lake Ave. CHARLES S. PARKER. Attorney (Joelvn & Parker)^ Office Hours: Wednesday Afternoons--1:00-54B Office--Koehr Supply Company, 542 Main Street, West McHer Phone--McHenry 486 Woodstock 1135 lenry INSURANCE EARL R. WALSH Fire, Auto, Farm and Life Insurance Representing RELIABLE COMPANIES When you need insurance of any kind Phone 43 or 118.M Green ft Elm McHenry TeL Wonder Lake 418 DR. R. H. WATKINS Dentist --Office Hours-- ,Tuesday & Saturdays: 0 a.m.to5 pm Evenings and Sunday Morningn by Appointment! ! Lookout Point Wonder Lak» III DR. H. S. FIRE Veterinarian 602 W. Wankegan Rd„ Phone 31 McHenry, 111. Office Hours: 1 p.m. to 2 pjn. Except Thursdays Evenings by Appointment 'PA " •. --- -r - tf1' McHBNBY FLORAL Q8k For REFRIGERATION IERVI€V CaH WONDBR LAKE m ROTHERMEL ELECTRIC SBflf Electrical Contractors Radio Repairs Let as eetimate that next electrical Job of yourS. LEO G. ROTHERMBL, Prop. Phone McHenry 272-M •04 Riverside Dftve Telephone No. 300 * ' STOFFEL * RBIHAN8PERGKR Insurance agents for all rlassis ef property In the best eompenisa. , Weal McHenry. HWnsIs WILSONS RADIO SHOP Radioe -- Reeerde -- Appliances Repairs on All Malmo Home 4 Auto Radios 106 B. Bm St. McHenry, 4R 46t ' ix -i zm

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