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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Apr 1949, p. 6

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i »"N < <f l m >; S E C T I O N . of tit* great number of III which ippur in the at tteh imk, we bave it tapoeslble to keep books III sack anil aeeennts. There- Cm, la tkt fttan, only ads which •M pali for before this section trite payor goes to proas at 10 fPHaek on Wednesday mornings «fll bo printed. POR SALE--Baby grand mahogany piano; very excellent condition; $350. Tel. Woodstock 262 or Crystal Lake 1322-J-l. *49 FOR SALE -- Red male Cocker Spaniel, house broken; six months old. Tel. McHenry 575-M-l. *49 FOE SALE FOR SALE -- Beautiful spring formals; ladies' dresses 14-52; coq£s, suits, shoes, hats; children's clothes; men's and boys' suits; sport coats, shoes (this clothing is in good condition). Antique hanging lamp, table lamps, child's 3-piece set (chairs, rocker) Godey's pictures, old picture frames, linens, drapes, miscellaneous items. Open daily 1 p. m. to 10 p. m., on Sunday 11 a. m. to 6 p. m. Mrs. R. Dietrich, Terra Cotta Road Terra Cotta Consignment & Resale Antique Shop, onequarter mile west Terra Cotta factory. Tel. Crystal Lake 1346-R-l. 49 *r Vv FOB SALE--1937 Packard-® 4-door sedan; reconditioned motor, $150. B. I.' B. Cities Service. Phone McHenry 376. . MISCELLANEOUS fOR SALE--In Johnsburf, 9-rm. TOOldence, near St. John's Catholic ekurch and school; 4 rooms up, 5 town; lot about * of an acre. I • : PV»r appointment call JACOB j FOR 15ALE -- Steel drums with FRITZ, Realtor, in Johnsburg. ; covers; good for feed or rain, Tel. McHenry 37. 49-tf | water. H. Nielsen, 500 Park St., LANDSCAPING Tear Around Maintenance Tree feeding pranlng, spraying, ftnrftry. Black Dirt, fill, gravel. Let as pit in that lawn, trees, shrubs, hedges for you. REP. WORLD'S LARGEST NURSERY FOX VALLEY LANDSCAPING HcHENRY 582-W-t FOX LAKE 8784 49-tf McHenry. FOR SALE--Two spring formals, •tee 9. Tel. McHenry 21. 49 i FOR SALE •49 TRENCHING " 6 to 16 in. wide up to 5 ft. deep Trenching done by jeep Drains, Electric Cable Footings, Water Lines, Etc. JEROME T. DEREK 171 Maple St. • Crystal Lake, 111. PHONE C. L. lftll •49 PHONE C. L. U12 O , » «., ALUMINUM TILE -- For your • Beautiful Residence i ^j^chen • and -bathroom walls. HELP WANTED--MEN--Polishers and buffers, 1st and 2nd l&ttts; timekeepers, inspectors, material handlers, janitors. 1st, 2nd and 3rd shifts. WOMEN--Clerk-typists. Hours 8 to 5 and 4 to 12:30. ELECTRIC AUTO.L1TE CO., Woodstock, 111. 49 HELP WANTED--Single man for job on dairy farm. M. Kane, Ringwood. Phone Richmond 942. *49 HELP WANTED--Man or boy to care for lawn at home on Pistakeu Bay for summer months. James F. Marz, phone McHenry 652-R-l or 187-R. 49-2 HELP WANTED--Single or married dairy help. Phone McHenry 568-R-2. 49 TWICE TOLD Stales **•< J * Iteau of Interest Takon From tlM Pilo* of the of Years Ago TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO The new altars and communion Motion carried. City Council Proceedings April 4. 1949 The City Council met in regular semi-monthly meeting with Mayor Overton presiding. Aldermen present: Althoff, Anderson, George J. Freund, George P. Freund. Absent: Regner, Tonyan. Motion by Althoff, seconded by Anderson, that the minutes of the last meeting be approved as read. railing for St. Mary's church of this city, arrived the first of the week and are now being installed. Charles Kuhnert moved his household effects- out from' Chicago the first of the week and Motion by George P. Freund, seconded by George J. Freund, that the treasurer's report be approved as read. Motion carried. Motion by George J. Freund, secouded by Althoff, that the collector's report be approved as HELP WANTED -- Awning Opertor. Lake View Awning Co., Fox Lake, 111. Phone Fox -Lake 5511. 49 HELP WANTED--Single man for permanent position on dairy farm since then has taken up his abode > read. Motion carried. in the Mathias Schaefer house in | Motion by Althoff, seconded by the north end of town. His sister, i George P. Freund, that the clerk's Mrs. Josephine Heimer, will make report be approved as read. Moher home with him. j tion carried. Wm. H. Althoff was re-elected to j Motion by George J. Freund the office of township assessor seconded by Anderson, that the over Wm. Simes at Tuesday's j following bills be paid as apelectlon. proved by the finance committee. *a» fliif a., rninrt Console .P,stake VOR SALE -- One Gruno console * living and Guaranteed by Good Housekeep- (dining rooms; gas heat; about 17o - radio; excellent condition; one ;eet lake front; lot about 2^4 •ew Helicrafter. S-38 receiver acres, fully landscaped; trees. fadio, with antenna. J. C. Grobel, j For appointment call JACOB West Shore Beach sub., McCullom (FRITZ, REALTOR in Johnsburg. tiake. Phone McHenry 534-J-l. *49 , Tel. McHenry 37 of call Tuesday .*• ! or Wednesday in Chicago, Lincoln fOR SALE -- State inspected, j 9-1333. 49-tf Mooming size, gladiolus bulbs, 25 for $1, 60 for $2, 106 for $3; one j FOR SALE---Chopped clover "and dozen each of ten differently alfalfa hay; will deliver. Also Colored varieties, labeled, $4. Pre-1 want to purchase silage. Frank paid prices. Free catalog. Glad- j Eherdt, Round Lake. Tel. R. L. vale Gardens, Walnut, 111. 49-412223. *49 FOR SALE--Two tons alfalfa hay, 1st cutting and some 2nd cutting. Oall McHenry 647-R-l. *49 fOR SALE -- McCullom Lake, & rooms, furnished; automatic oil floor heat; lot about 100x125, near West Shore Beach and U. S. 120. Price $8,500. Also I rooms in Knollwood subdivision; garage attached; lot 100x150. Price |7,500. For appointment call JACOB FRITZ, Realtor, in Johnskarg. Tel. McHenry 37. 49-tf FOR SALE -- 12 cu. ft. "Quic". Frez" deep freeze; in good condition. $200. tlSl. FOR SALE--Wood panels, l'O ft. long by 8 ft. high, with studding; ready to erect; complete, $10 each. Also wood sash and door, like new. Phone Crystal Lake 532-J. 49 FOR SALE -- Tea cart, antique white finish; high back arm chair; French doors; reasonable. Call McHenry 599-J-2. *49 FOR SALE-- Iron bed, sise, spring and mattress; reasonable. Ben Connor. Phone McHenry 611-M-2. 49 ' Osl SALE--1936 Chevrolet coupe, ing. Howard Freund, Rt. 1, McHenry. Tel. 645-R-2., .. *49 HAVING A BIRTHDAY PARTY I For Rent, musical cake playing "Happy Birthday To You." Steffan's Jewelry. Phone McHenry 123-J. ~ 49 WANT * A " REGULAR INCOME! Nationally advertised- cosmetic company needs two mature women for pleasant friendly sales work in McHenry; part or full time as you wish. Write Mrs. Eva Huffstutler, Box 86, Dixon, 111. 48-3 CESS POOLS, SEPTIC TANKS and GREASE TRAPS pumped out Prompt reliable service; 20 years experience. Also concrete septic tanks for sale. J. T. Day, Crystal Lake, 111. Phone Crystal Lake 1332-W-l. 48-4 PLOWING--Also rotor tilling and wood sawing. Herman Dowe. Phone McHenry 241. 47-tf Phone Roun-i Lake 1 Sco?- t;r u eR> ra?io anl heater. 49 -- • Fin.th. Phone McHcnry 27S-W. FOR SALE -- 7-room house, Ger- ^ . (rude Ritter home at 105 Broad , .-"ll4.7- Fo^d D su T p T er PAINTING -- Exterior and interior; installation of plastic tile; insured; for estimate call McHenry 552-W-l. Bert Engstrom, Marine Route, McHenry. 47-tf 43 1CLOGCED- SEWER! Have the electric rod cut out the obstruc- 8t., McHenry. Contact Earl Dowell, 1 luxe 4"door sedan; R & H; 1114 State St., Lafayette, Ind., or ; $1,350. Phone Atty., V. J. Knox, McHenry, 111. *49-3 lUikKee 1! tionN" o digging 493-J. McHenry ; Tank-s and Grease Traps FOR SALE--Man's new and used leTX little; F"1 Gllkerson, Ouits of fine quality, light and ; Green street, McHenry. FOR SALE--Thor Gladiron, used 308 *49 heavy material; hand-tailored; Suitable for man, height 5 ft. 6 in And weighing 210 Round Lake 3131. FOR SALE -- 1936 Mack Junior dump truck, $300. Tel. McHenry •77-W-2. *49 •FOR SALE -- One-story building, 10x24 ft. Phone Mchenry 294. 48-3 FOR SALE--ALL YEAR HOMES, 15,000 and up. FARMS, large and small; CHOICE LOTS; LISTINGS APPRECIATED; STOMPO- ^^JIAWS REAL ESTATE, Wood- Stock. 111. Call CECELIA E. KNOX, IteHENBY, Tel. 421-J. 48-4 FOR SALE--Try "Ma's" delicious greaseless do-nuts. Phone Mc- *49-2 No lawn mess. ^40 ! Septic Cleaned, Built and Repaired. Modern Construction. Competent Engineering. Lake County Sanitai v Co., Libertyville Tel. 1346. 47-tf lbs. Phone Henrv 136.R 49 FOR SALE--Homesite, .100x200 ft.; gas and electricity; runntng water; one mile to city limits, one-half mile to Fox river; cash or terms; guaranteed title. Walter J. Walsh. Phone McHenry 608-R-l. *49-2 FOR SALE--Norge refrigerator, 2-d'oor, 10 cubic ft., in running condition. Price, $100. Call M. G. Miller. Phone McHenry 687- W-l. * 46-tf FOR 8ALE -- Beautiful chest of Cammnnity silver. 12-piece service, jn Milady pattern. Town and ^Country Studio. Riverside Drive, McHenry. 48-2 SALE -- Five-room home, enclosed porch, hot air furnace, garage, large lot 66x250, fruit treeo. North Park street. Call McHenry 151-J. *47-3 §©* Pour R SALE--At McCullom Lake-- r - r o o m y e a r - r o u n d h o m e , Ivacieus grounds ;a paved street, tlose to highway, stores, churches, F ochool8. Bus service. ImmedUte pooseosic n .. n_ MntajurIT Ifaitttthheessiiiu s, McCullom Lake, after C p. m. 46-tf FOR SALE--Johns-Manville Home Insulation, installed by The Wall- Fill vCo. For estimate call Leo J. Stilling, McHenry 18. 40-tf FOR SALE IN JfeHENRY -- Sixroom house; lot 230x264; bot water heat; 2-car garage; two chicken houses, 10x20 and 10x60; orchard with approximately 70 assorted trees; also lots on Route 31. Phone McHenry 278-J. John Samec, 715 Center St., McHenry. 46-tf MONTHLY BOOKKEEPING SERVICE--^ Records installed and maintained. Elmer P. Adams; Certified Tax Consultant. One mile north of Fox Lake on Route U. S. 12; Fox Lake, 111. Phone Fox Lake 5962. 47-tf EXPERT PIANO TUNING Repairing and Refinlshlng Work fully guaranteed. Mr. Zaboth, McHenry Phone 681-M-2 . *47-4 .FREE ESTIMATES PIANOS--4® MILES FROM HIGH PRICES--Save up to $200 on some spinet pianos returned from rent. Call Elgin 780, or write DAVID E. STARK PIANO CO., 21 N. Union St., Elgin, 111. 46-4 FOR SALE -- Used Crosley refrigerator, 4 cu. ft., $50; used Servel gas refrigerator, 8 cu. ft., $75; used G. E. electric range, in excellent condition, $85. Wonder Lake Home Appliances. Phone Wonder Lake 388. 49 on all building materittwr^ Call or write FRANK GANS 300 Riverside Drive, McHcnry Tel. 106-W Representative of Sears Roebuck A Co., Wall and floor tile,' roofing, garage doors, screens, wall board, and ceiling tile, siding, gutters, r ;kwool, iron railings. Free delivery. 43-tf WELLS DRXXJJBD OR DRIVEN WATER SYSTEM -- We sell, repair and install pump. Bill Bacon, 206 Main 8treet, McHenry. Telephone 167. 25-tf WATER ANALYSIS--Well water checked for fecal contamination and bacterial content. -Specimen must be transported in sterile container. Charge $4. McHenry XRay & Clinical Laboratory, 308 S. Green St., Phone 291. 38-tf H. C. Mead has moved his office j Motion carried to the basement of the' Simon Le8ter R. Bacon, salary ....$220.00 $125 per month. Regular Sundays j Stoffel building. Dr. Auringer has i John j McCarthy, salary ... $186.40 off. Vacation with pay. Write Box [moved to the roome vacated byjphnip m. Thennes, salary. .. 165.60 95, Care McHenry Plaindealer. *49 | Mr. Mea<l. - Arthur J. Smith, salary 186.40 --^--"• I Earl R. Walsh, office ex- FORTY YEARS AGO ' I pense 65.00 -- , „ I Elmer R, Murphy, salary .... 178.10 Thomas Laughlin is treating the Mayme Buss, salary and John Frisby house on the east; commissions 5S.13 side of the river to a new coat Philip J. Hastings,, police HELP WANTED--Young couple for general housework and miscellaneous duties around a nice home on small farm 35 miles out of Chicago. Lady to do plain cooking. Nice living quarters. Permanent position. THE MERCON CO., 180 W. Washington St., No. 301; Chicago 2. 111. 49 HELP. WANTED -- Sensible, neat girl; mother's helper with two small girls; private room; television in home; fine suburb; $125 per month. Write Box "EG" in care of Plaindealer. *48-2 1 111 ' 1 f. tig.*'"!. WOMEN AND GIRLS WE HATE FIVE POSITIONS OPEN IN OUR SEWING DEPARTMENT. / IF YOU ARE LOOKIHG FOR A CLEAN, LIGHT, INTERESTING JOB, APPLY IN PERSON. DO NOT TELEPHONE. of paint. A good Improvement. Thirteen dollars was realized at the Lenten supper given by the Ladie? Aid society. of the M. E. church at the home of W. F. Gallaher last Thursday -evening. The ladies of the society feel grateful for the public's liberal turnout. Yerken and Peter Peterson of Ringwood who left last December for their native land, Denmark, report they are enjoying their vacation. Yerken returned last Saturday evening, leaving Peter at home. Geo. Holmes has resigned bis position in the Ringwood 'Creamery to accept another one in Richmond. His vacancy is being filled by Ed Hawley. duty 97.50 W. C. Felts, salary 123.80 Anton H. Freund, labor on streets 186.40 City of Elgin Water Dept. meter repairs 89.26 Tonyan Brothers, crushed road gravel TlnwUbyAiril Poultry Preeautloa Owners should burn the carcasses of poultry' that die of infectious diseases. Car As of October 1, 1948, more than 98 per cent of all sleeping equip, ment delivered to the railroads in the postwar period, had been built by Pullman-Standard. This is a performance far above the company's postwar percentage of total sleeping car orders. Fifty-four per cent of our farndf woodlands are grazed^ Grating do# •troys the young future timber. Complete Hrie of remedies at Wattles Drug Store, Me- Henry. i-tf Bead the Want Ad*. • '# ' Faithful * Your feet, like your eyes, have to last a life-time--you get only one pair. And those feet, which spend two-thirds of their life in shoes, and carry you everywhere you go, deserve good care. Buy shoes and hose that fit and that give you proper support and comfort Then it pays big dividends to massage your feet with a lubricating cream to keep them soft and relaxed. &OOD gfjjUMP At THiBRimn FIFTY YEARS AGO Dr. Baechler has disposed of his dental parlors to Dr. F. C. Ross, who will take possesion next week, it being the doctor's intention to locate in Chicago. The Citizens Telephone Cowill begin at once the erection of a line between Harvard and Cap- Edward H. Nickels, supplies 28.00 4.88 John J. Vycital Hardware, supplies Wm. H. Althoff Hardware, supplies 4i61 McHenry Lumber Company, coal and lumber 45.60 Thennes Oil Co.Aoil 19.08 Mueller Company, waterworks supplies 6.25 Carey Electric Shop, electrical supplies and re-. - pairs 81.42 Weber Plumbing & Heating, tapping water main 10.00 McGee's, police uniforms 14.28 James B. Clow A Sons, water hydrants 402.91 McHenry Sign Service, ing parking sign ' 2.50 B. I. B. Cities Service Sta- . tion, gas and oil, polioe car and truck 96.37 3.50 GIRLS WITH HOME SOWING EXPERIENCE PREFERRED. RIVERSIDE MFG. CO. 200 N. RIVERSIDE DRIVE MellENRY, ILLINOIS 49 HELP W ANTED--Laborers, full time. Apply Ivar Fredricksen, conr tractor, phone Wonder Lake 221. 48-tf WANTED TO-BUY WANTED TO BUY -- Good hard corn in any quantity. Top cash prices. Call Bob Ferguson, Crystal Lake, Phone 1374-R-2. *47-3 WANTED TO BUY--We have cash buyer« for resort properties, homes and farms, JACOB FRITZ, REALTOR, at Johnsburg. Tel. McHenry 37, or Chicago, Lincoln 1333. 2-tf FOE RENT ROOMS FOR RENT--At 109 West Main street, McHenry. Tel. 100-R. *49-2 FOR BALE--Generators, armatures, etarters, fuel pumps, distributors voltage regulators and ignition parts j ler, junior chair, odd tables, 22-ft. for Ford and all other cars. Seaco extension ladder, scaffold brack- Sales & Service, Lilymoor, Fred J. j ets. Evenings . after 6:30, Satur- Svoboda, Prop. Tel. McHenry 183. { day and Sunday. 181 Country Club FOB & AT F _ [BRING YOUR PHOTOGRAPHIC FOR SALE--Two-piece frieze mo i PROBLEMS TO US--We can debedroomR suuT^good Spring P and 1liver anythlng from a snapshot to inner-8™rlhg m'attress; or tree hand ol. paintings. Copying and framing. CAMERAS, PROJECTORS, FILMS AND SUPPLIES. ..WORWICK'S STUDIO, 117 Riverside Drive, Mc- 47-tf 1 Drive, McHenry. •49 Henry. Phone 275. 40-tf ROOM FOR RENT -- For couple employed. Have privilege of kitchen and home. Located in Wonder Lake near lake. Call Saturday and Sunday. Wonder Lake 558. References required. 49 WANTED TO RENT ron. a distance of eight miles. The village caucus was held at the city hall Saturday afternoon And nominations for the different village offices were made. Jay i Alexander Lumber Co., coal Van Slyke was chosen chairman j Western United Gas & Elecand John Stoffel, secretary. ] trical Co., gas service .... Simon Stoffel became a full ' Illinois Bell Telephone Co:; fledged postmaster yesterday and the mail was distributed in the new building. SIXTY YEARS AGO Clark Chevrolet Sales, storage ahd repairs for truck 15.44 Buss Motors Sales, repairs to tapping unit C. 1.50 26.47 8.91 16.54 The Universalist Sunday school will give an Easter concert on next Silnday evening. The following new postmasters have been appointed in this vicinity since our last; Frank Rowe, Hebron; C. C. Chunn, Algonquin; Mis% Mamie Thomas, Nunda; E. A. Golding, Wauconda; j by George J. Freund, to desig- C. A. Murray, Waukegan; Alex i nate Monday, April 25th, as the Rice, Grayslake; A. J. Buck, I Annual Meeting date for the cur- Carpentersville. | rent fiscal year, meeting to be Henry Colby moved with his bela at 8 p. m. at the City Hall family to Lake Geneva, last week. Motion carried. telephone service Public Service Company, power and light 223.02 Mayme Buss, clerical .,..U 20.00 Fred C. Feltz, salary 135.00 Carlson Oil Company, oil.... 18.36 Weber Plumbing & Heating, sewer repairs 220.62 Fairbanks, Morse & Co., repairs to ^sewer pump.... 144.43 Public Service Company, power ft light 49.65 Link Belt Co., supplies ........ 17.44 Motion by Anderson, seconded HANS' - BODY & FENDER REPAIRS Special Wreck Work Painting, corfiplete^f^i! $40 up Springs, Shocks, Complete Frame and Axle Straightening Qnick Service All Work Guaranteed Call any time--McHenry 244-R 609 FRONT STREET. McHENRY 1.1|, f.i | |.| igi ft friii .g. i|I if |i |. if. >. f. i|. i|. <i .|. i|. •§• '|i i> 'I' i|»| llllllll M» THAT m MIRACLE CLOTH m m • miracloth --all purpose cleaning eloth that rinses clean, and fresh. Lint-free, sjtreakless, chamois* like in use! The election on Tuesday for officers for this corporation was one of the most quiet ever heid in this village. The result was the election of the following named by a clear majority of 87 votes. President, J. VanSlyke; Trustees, Geo. O. Sm^tfb, John J. Miller, Almcn C. Granger; Clerk, C. A. Walsh. Sewing Hint FWHrh seams on material that ravels easily by turoihg the edges and machine stitching. This is a good idea for unlined jackets, also. "FOR BALE--TYPEWRITERS, AD-! FOR SALE -- Complete bed (like -- LlV,t8t^k a"d DXNO MACHINES. Service on all I new), davenport, table, ice "box, „ „ ^ ; makes. Also ribbons for all makes;'new bedspreads, lamps, coal I McHenry. Tel. McHenry «0-R. 15-tf carbon paper. L. Y. Kiltz, Clay St., heater, stove pipe, miscellaneous -- ~ ~ 7-tf dishes. Phone McHenry 647-R-l. •49 WANTED TO RENT -- Wonder Lake house; veteran and wife, four children, ages 2 to 7. Housing shortage forced parents to place children in Woodstock Children's Home. Veteran employed regularly; able to pay fair rent. Phone Woodstock 551-R. Mrs. Rummelt. *49 Woodstgck. Phone 549; FOR SALE -- Fish poles, 16-ft., --imported, special,_4Ac. Gambles, ..West McHenry. '49-tf Need rubber stamps! The Plaindealer. Order«at «»• <• •!' '1' 'I 1 1 1 1">"I' •I Helen Weber Says: What?! Her Secret? 's Always Well-Groomed i: The secret of her success is frequent calls at our dry cleaning establishment. Her bouse is as spic and span as she is, for curtains, draperies and blankets receive periodic dry cleaning care to beep them fresh as new. You'll like our odorless cleaning, perfect pressing and excellent, jguick service. -McHenry Cleaners Pb«M m-M r rtJ" Mt ESbn St. Wsfcer. Mgr. HAVE TOUR CESSPOOLS, catch basins, septic tanks, cisterns cleaned ky Eddie's Sanitary Service. Eddie Huff, Prop. Tel. McHenry 290. 29-tf PRUNING AND SPRAYING--Tree pruning and spraying. Frank Henkel, phone McHenry 543-J-l. P. O. Round Lake, 111. Residence Volo. 44-tf C. J. H. DIEHL Woodstock Piano Tuner Phone 208-W 526 Washington 8l. 30-tf Wo«dstock, I1L EXPERIENCED LANDSCAPING--TREE SURGERY AND REMOVAL -- INSURED FRE£ ESTIMATES J. W. RATORAFT, P. O. Box ICS Phone 298-R -- W. McHenry, III. 45-tf GARBAGE COLLECTING -- Let us dispose of your garbage each week, or oftener if desired. Reasonable rates. Regnlar year round route. John E. Hill, P. O. Box 274, McHenry, Phone 365. tf DEAD ANIMALS -- Highest cash prices paid for cows, horses and hogs; no help needed to load. Day ana night, Sundays and holidays. Call Wheeling Rendering Works, Wheeling No. 3;. reverse charges. 36tf CARPENTER and CEMENT WORK Asbestos Shingles and Insolation Free Estimate ARVIDSON BROTHERS Tel. McHenry 653-M-2 50-tf WANTED TO RENT -- Modern, private, water front cottage; all conveniences; month of July or August; Fox river or near lakes. Responsible adults. Write Mrs. Jos. Alt. 4921 N. Francisco Ave., Chicago 25, 111. *48-2 Winter Drying Clothes will be less likely to stick |e the lines and freeze during the winter if vinegar is rubbed on the lines before hanging out the wash. Motion by Althoff, seconded by George J. Freund, to adjourn. Motion carried. R. I. OVERTON. Mayor. EARL R. WALSH, City Clerk. Simple Precaution Burn oily rags in the incinerator at once, or keep them in covered, metal cans. Hardware Sheet Metal Shop I'll 111>»4»< t > > IH *"M •>•4 Tine Lumber Nineteen million acres of woodland have produced enough pine lumber to put Alabama ahead of all states in this industry. 1 Diet Range of Spiders Spiders are able to devour small back-boned animals, such as lizards and fish, which they kill by means of their poison fangs. Suspended Pecans To keep pecans or other nuts suspended in cakes, cut the nuts very fine and«dd them to the batter last- Order your rubber stamps at The Plaindenl*"". Pig Fact If pigs are housed in cold, drafty sheds, as much as 20 per cent of the feed they consume wiU go toward generating body heat instead of toward weight gains. WANTED -- Apartment or small house, furnished or unfurnished. Call George,rBrda. Phone McHenry 243-R. 48-tf WANTED WANTED--Watches and jewelry to repair. Anthony Noonan, 200 So. Green street, McIIenrjr. (Front part of Claire Beauty Shoppe.) 15-tf Reads list Marseilles U again the first port in France. CHOOSI A USED CAR '1 LOST LOST--Black and white male terrior. about nine-months old. Strayed from Bay View Lane, Platakee Bay, last Saturday. Answers to name, "Tamle." H. Stinespring, Rt. l, McHenry. Phone Platakee 626-M-l. *49 Toni Permanent Wave Kite. $L25 and #2.00. Wattles Drug Store. 15-tf M*7 NASH 4 DR. If47 KAISER 4 DR. 1947 STUDEBAKER C. C. • 1M7 WILLYS JEEP 1946 NASH 4 DR. AMR. 1946 NASH 4 DR. 600 1946 FORD CONV. 1941 NASH S DR. 600 1941 PONTIAC C. C. 1940 NASH 2 DR. 1940 STUDEBAKER 4 DR. 19*4 DESOTO .1911 PLYMOUTH . Downs Nash Sales m Elm Street •eHEHRT 484 Ala* Tewing Service SPRING DANCE SATURDAY APRIL 23 at CLUB LILYMOOR Music by THE MELO-TONES o---- Sponsored by LILT LAKE LADIES LEAGUE •' --a ' Admission 5Qc, tax included UTILITY WAGON by DODGE This UTILITY wagon, especially designed for Bodge is the latest word in graceful appearance and usefulness, from the ultra-modern grille to the flowing lines of its smart rear end design, Sturdy construction with generous dimensions together with these beautiful lines make this UTILITY wagon most acceptable for both business and pleasure. There is no longer need to sacrifice smartness for utility. FEATURES OF OUR UTILITY 1. All wood is treated against dry rot,, fungus and insect attack. ;._Jl-- 2. Wood frame is of As'h with' panels.of Marine Mahogany. 3. Safety glass throughout. 4. Rear door has full width opening. 5. Three seats with inner spring construction. Two rear seats easily remove). No tools to use. ' 6. Locks on all doors. ' THIS UTILITY IS BEING SHOWN AND IS NOW AVAILABLE FOE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AT A. S. BLAKE MOTOR SALES, Inc. 301 East Pearl Street McHENRY, ILLINOIS rp.y •%^ ' ST *v. ^ ^ . . . .

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