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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Jun 1949, p. 6

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f - v - v > •• • . . 't i ' • ' • *1 - f jtfttilNilMbirrf i,a*s «Moh ippiu la tli* tar «•# wssk, ** ft tapwrfte to keep books ti N* •HB MWH TheretftM M« 3K PMn at 10 «a filiiiiiy Moraine* rpEIAH FOK SALB--Oliver push-type hayleader, ased one year, price flOO. Spy 'j. Miller, B* 1, McHenry.. Phone Richmond 4710. "•» fOt IFAT-* -- Furniture. Tel. Mer Hoary 696 M 2. *•> BALB-*-Agricultural lime indeluding hauling and spreading. 'Phone McHeary 584-R-2. "*a Nf" -- ^ • • • ' • - • • * " -- i -- -- -- ' ---FOE I'M-*--Four pute-bred .Hampilnhire -boars, big enough inn ,->• ONB BBSLTA XBRU YFSO B tfjinBs ABE BOWK AT UAKTI OH FULLT OUABANTBBD and KBOONDITIONBD CAM •47 Dodge Ooath (Fluid Drive) K*dio-fr«sh air heating. '46 Ford Savor DoLwce W*» fully equipped--like new. •41 Plymouth Spot DeLaxe Sedan 900 miles on Motor. '41 Dodgt Sedan (Flnld Drive) . '40 Studsbaker (Overdrive) '40 Mercury 2-door Sedan 'SB Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan '39 Plymouth Business Cotn '47 */4 ton Dodge pickup '45 Vt ton Dodgo pickup '40 Ys tM International pickup plaa many otkor modela. A. 8 BLARE MOTOB SALES, Inc. 301 E. Fearl Street f, m. * FOB SA1B--GE refrigerator, No. 5, A1 conditio*, 140. Phone McHeary «1«-W-1. Frank Hoffman, Bt. 1, Box W7 ' 6 FOB **T-«--Beautiful roan n4re, flaxen mane and tail/ gentle but spirited; also black white Shetland pony, very docue and easily handled by childreji. Be%sonable. Phone McHenry 7s5» 5 FOB SALE -- For yxtar Fuller brushes call Albert Popping. Sr., R-l, McHenry. Phone 676-W-2. l-tf Arehtanedes fcaid:' Give. m dent Wail *nd I th* world." SPRING GROVE (bjr Mr*. Charles Freund) Need rubber stamp**, Order tt The Plalndealer. JL Siaervice at, farmer's price. I^Krioo, Bingwood, 111. C. P. 'J: FOB SAXJS--Majestic radio, good Ak'4-<^<mJition. and alio Viet or vietrola. FOB SALB -- 14 acres of standing alfalfa. Phone . McHenry 617-W-l. *5 FOB "T.B _ 1937 g-door Ford; fair condition; very reasonable. Call McHenry 530-M-2. '5 \ 1 1 --, . • FOB SALE -- Beef Steak and Pondetoso Tomato plants. Closing out 15 cents per dozen. First house north Of 8herm:in Hill Road and Route 120. Phone 548-J«2. Schafcr. - . 5 FOB HALE -- Electrify your oil lamp in minute with the new Gyro converters; It'* ready to light. Also cut glass vases and china vases, electrified and made Into lovely laasp has--. A* tjpoo< o f lamps repaired. Estimates given froe. Open Sundays. STILLING'S TOWN AND COUNTRY STUDIO, Riverside Drive. McHenry. Tel. McHenry 297-J. 1-8 MISCELLANEOUS in fax Matter* Reliable and iaexpeaslvety performed by former staff aeabers of Chicago CPA firms. To discuss your problem* without obligation call McHeary 482. 5-3 OLASBIS «F INSTRUCTION -- Karl F. Knauer, trdmpet player, formerly with Anson Weeks, Casa Loma, Bay Noble, Griff Williams, Chicago and Oriental theatres; at proooat playing legitimate theatres; aow organizing aummer classes of iaatruction. Call McHenry 533-J'l for appointment and interview. *5 UNION OABFBNZBBB-- Building and remodeling -- homes, garages, etc. For free estimate, call J. KretUer, Fox La)ie512?, , «,j 8PRAYTNQ--To have your weeds, lawn or com sprayed, call Melvin Eh redt, Round Lake 2223. 5-tf V THB TOWN CLUB wishes to announce its DZMXXO BOOM will bo opon every night in th* week. Dinners start at 5:30 pjn. Why don't you try as? ^ the bost food in town. ^condition, and also Call McHenry «»7-M-l. FOB SALE--Eight-piece ' walnnt dining-room set and kitchen catv inet. Phone Richmond 488. 5 FOB SALE -- GE refrigerator in running' condition; apartment six's $35. T*L MeHenry 545-W-2, SAM -- Four-room cottage; , iaMaediate possession; $4^00. OaM bonder Lake 151. *5 FOB SALE--Walnut dining room set, eight pieces. Call at 413 Riverside Drive' or inquire at Pa's Tavern. Phone 2fe. ' •" FOB lltAT-,! -- Two davenports, one Karpen and one Pullman; also ovemtuffed chair; excellent condition; very reasonable. Call Mc Henrv 63. 400 Elm street. 5 FOB SALE -- One aet of 8-20, 15-in. air ride tires; good condition. Phone Richmond 688. FOB SALE--1947 Nash Sedanctte;* practically new; radio and heater;. 23,000 miles; all gobd' "fires. Also 6-peice dining room set; bench saw, %-hp.; French door, 2 ft. 8-in. x 6 ft. 8-in. Phone McHenry 634-R-2. ! *3 5 BABN LZMB The liest obtainable anywhere. White-dry-fine-100 percent passing one-eighth inch' mesh. Onee .tried, alwavs used. FOX RIVER STONE QUARRY, Rt. 31, midway between Elgin and 8t. Charles. Phone Elgin 6060. « 5 Tor Sale--8% acre poultry farm, having everything to raise and dress from 800 to 1,000 broilers weekly; starting and finishing batteries; automatic hot water oil heat for all year 'round production; newly built house with two-room apartment for help; 30 miles north- *5 ; west of Chicago on good road, close j to town. Asking $30,000. will con OBCHE8TBA AVAILABLE-- Four or five-piece orchestra for steady or weekend work. Call after 7 p.m., Chicago, 8pring. 7-6813. *5-4 CEMENT BUILDING BLOCKS Available now in any quantity at the Water Tower in West McHenry •ON CONCBETE PRODUCTS CO. Hours 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Phone McHenry 788-W . 4-tf •FOB BALK -- At Knollwood sub-lsider offer and selling on contract. . division, McCullom Lake, bouse not ; Address "PF," care McHenry Plain- | wi'iHain Xhrens, 607 Front street, Barn Spraying -- Carbola D.D.T., Carbola disinfectant, whitewashing. completed due to financial con- j dealer, ditions; very reasonable; also 16x16 na W 4-4 ivy tent, practically new. Adam ! For Salo--8pring formais, satin T. Brand, Rt. 1, West McHenry. *5 J wedding gowns, ladie*' dresses, FOB BATT- -- Six-room McCullom ^ lake front house with cement basement, on high ground. Ford Fergeoon tractor with hydraulic frontend loader; Reo 6-yd. dump truck with hydraulic - lift; gas lawnmower wit)f^7-in. cut and Briggs motor; Johnson 22-hp. and 6-passenger hydro-plane, like* new; hay rack on rubber tires. Call in person at Kirk's Kabins, Emerald Park. *5 hats, suits; children's clothes; men's and boys' suits; sport coats, shoes. This elothing in good condition. "Gone With the Wind" lamp, chinaware* glassware, gilded frames, clocks, hanging lamps; Burroughs adding machine; L. C. Smith typewriter; cuckoo clock. Mrs. R. Dietrich, Terra Cotta Road, Terra Cotta Consignment k Resale Antique Shop, quarter mile west of Terra Cotta factory. Open daily 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. Sundays. 11 a. m. to 6 p. m. Phone Crystal Lake 1346-R-l 4-tf West McHenrv. Phone 148-J. 4-tf FLOOR COVERING Asphalt, rubber, cork, plastic and wood tile,' linoleum, wall tile! Bay Irion, Phone 888, Woodstock, 111. 4-tf For Bal* -- All 'round 6-room house; best offer; quick sale; two blocks off Lily Lake Beach. Call ALL-YEAR-BOUND HOMEH FOB McHenry 681-M-2. Mrs. Zaboth. 4-2 igALE--Pistakee Bay, 5 rooms and For Salo--High grade apartment ^f X 0 3®0' ££. VI5M1? grand, thoroughly reconditioned j2* |1#'000' and ^finished, like new. $785; also wlu Uke "»«»nable offer. S^f,KB§irk|ht Pian°' Ph°ne Shalimar Subd. Modern 5 room ^uricn aiu-i. home, garage, automatic oil hoat, FOE SALE--Large lota, with river 13 lot»' iSOxioO, beautifuHy landrights, near Pistakee Lake. George 18cape°- ^"ce 115,000. W Reiker. Phone Pistakee 633-J-2. .. ^ •52-tf Also five large rooms in Shalimar, >13 lots, 150x150, 912,500. BEER FOR SALE -- If you get i company and need a case of cold 4 rooms and porch, in -Wooded beer in a hurry, come to the1 Estates Sub. Pistakee Bay, lot Spoilsmen's Inn; also package 100x200. Price $7,500. liquor to take out. 513 Main street, McHenry. ^ *3-3 Wonder Lake on Blacktop road. S?MER a ?0Mf8 F0K 8ALK- largeTt PricT^SOO^For ! Miller s Sub., 5 rooms, inclosed ment call in Johnsburg, JACOB PAINTING -- Exterior and interior; installation of plastic tile; Insured; for estimate call McHenry 552-W-l. Bert Engstrom. Marine Route,, McHenry. 47-tf ^ KINSEY * BENMTON Carpenter* Let us give you an estimate on that building or remodeling Job. Phone McHenry SWJ *3-4 MOWING -- Tractor mowing and wood sawing. Herman Dow*. phone McHenry 241. 3-tf MONTHLY BOOKKEEPING SERVICE-- Records Installed aind 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 CLOGGED SEWER f Have the electric rod cut out the obstruction. No digging. No lawn mess. Septic Tanks and Grease Traps Cleaned, Built and Repaired. Modern Construction. Competent Engineering. Lake County Sanltat v Cq.. Libertyville Tel. 1346. 47-tf MORTGAGE WAJTTBD - DESIRE mortgage from private party. Have good security. Address "Box 4," care McHenry Plalndealer. *5 BXPBBT PIANO TUM1HG AND BBFAIRING--Work fully guaranteed. Phone MeHenry , Wt-M-2. 5-tf. CLBANINO--Rugs, upholstery and carpets cleaned and moth-proofed in the home. Call Ehredt's Dura clean Co., Round Lake 2223. 5:tf; rtr Cement and. Carpenter Work Cement Mixer For ~ John M.^tangaroae*11* EmeraM Park SahT Phene N1J.1 l-tf CABPENTBB and CEMENT WOBX Asbestos Shinglos and ZnsaUtlon < Free Estimate AKVXBSOir BBOTHBBS ' Tel. McHenry 653-M-2 50-tf HELP WAKTXD HELP WANTED--Rcliahl. woman 25-40 to assist young mother with housework and care of two young girls. Modern Christian home in Oak Park. Good wages, private room. Refs. required. Address Box 8L, care McHenry Plaindealer. *5 HELP WANTED--Girls, Two--to work as receptionists and stock clerks in exchange for" course' in beauty culture--Also special rateto high school graduates who enroll in June $75 cash (% price). Sulli van-Beauty School, 4750 Broadwav, Chicago, 111. *5 HELP WANTED--Cooking, light hswk. family 5; we help. Good salary. Pfct summer location; Lake. Own rm. and bath. One fir. Must be willing; responsible. Phone Barrington 330-W collect immediately. -,.2 HELP WAjfTBD--Women for telephone work in own home; $1 per booking. Call Mrs. Piatt; phone McHenry 657-M-2. *5 SITUATION WANTED MOTHEB'S HELPER--Volo girl, 14, desires.' summer work as mother's helper with children «r doing light housework; experienced with caring for youngsters; part or full time. June Hurner, Rt. 2 Round Lake. WORK DESIBBD--Retired soldier, 4*, wishes steady work or odd jobs around McHenry or Johnsburg. Cal! 64<i-R-l or write general delivery McHenry. L. A. Ritchie. *5 WANTED TO RENT Wanted to Rent--Teacher and family desire unfurnished four or fiveroom house in McHenrv or sur- Large one.story building. 30x40, FRITZ, REALTOR, Tei. McHenry BRING YOUR PHOTOGRAPHIC | rounding community. Wiil cfime to large porch, new foundation, suit- 37. , 3-tf! PROBLEMS TO US--We can de- McHenry between now and fall able to change into 6 rooms, near ] -- ------ 'liver anything from a snapshot to ,8Chool term. Address Carl Jonhsburg Bridge, only $4^00. [FOR SALE--Fertilizer, rotten cow I large muraiB or free hand »,!; Banner, care of McHenry Plain- ' n „ , i manure; just right foj your gar-, Dalntine8 CoovinK and framltw. !dealer- 4-3 ^iargej den fertilizer; $4 p6- yard de- CAMERAS. PROJECTORS. FILMS; Ront . t , comer lot, price $2,800 - jHvered in 3^ or 5-yard load. Rest- A|(D 81TPPL,E8. ..WORWICK-S Xsire 7" l.S" r' u • hill Farm, George W. Reiker. R-l, 1 CTrr)Ift 117 *1^1 " nesire a ^-bedroom home porch, near , JohnsbuM Price McHenry. Phone Pistakee 633-J-2. „ „ °e ' : f'r J^ound floor apartment by $7,500. For appointment cali (Hank «l-tf Henry- Phope 27a" August 15. Write Virgil H. Prine. "I want a shavo qoickl" ho HM Tartar fathoMSdri* faoowt dun *at down. "Como «*, ahavo nol" Mid tho nan. "I can't You *eo I lathor and my partner shave*." - "WeB, ,wh«r*'s your partnor?" "Ho wont to a funeral, but ho'U bo bade *ooo." Evontually, the partnor camo in, toak off Ids Jacket, put on hi* white coat and shaved tho man. The man was about to leave the •hop when the barber who shaved* him called out. • "Wait a jninute!" he said- "You didn't pay me." "Well, you see, Tve got a pawner, too," he said. "I get shaved and he pays for it." X/ "Where is your partner?" "He's the guy whoce funeral jrou attended." Parking meter intom* a large -ettiee averaf*d more BMn fH per machine last year according to the Municipal Finance Officers Citing a recent survey of cities over 1I0.0M population with parfe* Ing meters, by Ibe Chicago Rev. John DnleMon and the ushers ot St. Meier's church met at the homo of Walter Brown on Tuesday night fdr tlwir regular meeting. There was also a social evening at cards and refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stone of Lake Zurich were vialtors in the Charles Freund home on Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Blink and Mrs.. Nick Freund attended the i^ff then the Robert Frett at St. Thomas church avers** annual tanoms. Crystal Lake Wodnesday mom* ment at purchases and the Nsthmal Institute of Oovernmontal Furchasint. inc.. the s$*ocl*tion thst tho • munidpafitias receipt of T.l million dollar* M.468 meters Inst year. Cost par meter la 1.S0C lots, delivered installed, ranged tnm «ot to fVIJS ?eddlng_of Mias Joan Mayer and --an average cost ...... . . .thome «n Thursday afternoon to an average of $112-12 from each ot kelp celebrate his Ifth birthday Its 1,M0 machines. Dayton aver - aged $l0t.92 per motor. Long Boach Cal.-$10T.$1 and South Bend, Ind. ~flM.«r. Maintenance cost. Including labor, ritpairs and collections, sversgod $•.$• per yesr for each machine. Only $1 of the 6S reporting cities gave comparable answers to x this query. Clogging by foreign matter was Game* were played and prlaa* given to the winner*. A lunch was served which included birthday sake and Ice cream and a faveor for each little guest. Those to make up this happy psrty were Bruce Deutsch, Glenn Fout, Ronnie Eisele, Danny and Vic Freuofl, Jackie Freund and Carl Smith. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Freund and family attended a reception ,Jn the _ Paul Gerasch home on Wednesday the chiot sauH of parking sorter night in honor pf their son Leo'a trouble listed by th* dtie*. Bint graduation from McHenry high coins, slugs and vandalism also; school XniE ef DECISIOM took their toll of the machines. , In total collections. Oakland. Cal.. ranked first with $280,000 from 4.- 351 meters. Bunners-up in collections were Minneapolis--$250,000, Denver--$227,207 from 5,057 meters.1 en{j Mrs. Nick Freund is spending several daya visiting relatives in Chicago. Mrs. Mildred Marshall and daughter, Alice, visited in the Elmer Smith home over the weekend San Diego--$822,000 from 4,400 meters. Mr .and Mrs. Paul Pittges of Chicago spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Math Nimsgern last week. Mrs. Bob Lent, Mrs. Math Nimsgern, Mrs. Daniel Miller, Helen Colgan and Jean Anselman of Wauconda attended a shower on •Fto Sfcttp Pay Off) Lass, Bri«g Msrt Cash More lambs, heavier lambs, more Mrs. Lawrence Nimsgern at Mrs, and better quality wool, as well as Albert Stewart's home In Rffchthe need for less feed, are the rea- Sun^fy a'^ern 1 oonions expressed by Colorado sheep. I *r- and^rs. Charles Freund and men who adopted a sheep ti<* con* ,aml,y 3°lned ln trol program last year, reports Dr. A. A. Goodman, extension veterinarian. Colorado A & M college. Colorado sheep producers who ; Games of pinochle were played sprayed or dipped their sheep with and prizes awarded those achieva suspension of DDT last year re- j ing high scores. A lovely lunch port they saw a marked Improve-1 vras served. ment In the condition of their | The firemen held their meeting sheep. Also, st shearing time this the Are house on Monday night. a family gathering at the Charles Michels home in Johnsburg Monday night. It was a birthday celebration for Mrs. Michels and a house warming. A haaband went f#r a drive with his wife who waa a typtoa) hack* seat driver. With every tnm of the wheel she gave direction*. Go to the Mil Oe to the right! Look est fir that tfkwkl Stow down! the gea! She drevf her crasy. TWy en asp to the railroad cross lai | In In jus's sunsnhiar in Hi* distance. The hnShand drove halfway ever the tracks and stopped. He Jumped eat of the ear. *1 get my end ever," he shouted. "What are yen going to de yours*** - •;'TEO Late She: "Before we were married you told me you were well off." He: "1 was, but I didn't realize ityear they found a material reduc tion in the tick population" compared to that of a year ago. They are repeating the application of DDT again this year In order to further reduce the tick Infestation in their flocks, adds Ooodmsn. Ticks, aays the veterinarian, are a costly pest for Colorado sheepmen. They lower Uto uftallty of animals, retard gaina, illd lower the quality and quantity of wool. When ewes are sheared, ticks lose their protective covering and practically all of the ticks migrate to lambs. When lambing has been completed a practical tick control program is to dip or spray the Aft*r the meeting there were carda and refreshments were served. J«st Hiv ti 81 Abtal Oiling Swing MMMHI There I* no regular rule to M low as to how often a sewing ma chine-.ahould be oiled. When ther/ Is a collection of lint and old oft It ahould Be' removed and a fresh oiling made. After about eighf hours of running tho machinery needs Just oiling. To clean a machine you need one cup of kerosens or coal oil; a rag;' a brush ot chicken feather; a pie tin; a screw driver or nail file. Use the kind "lambs wiitlh DDT suspension about! of machine oil that is recommended 10 days or two weeks after shear-1 by the company that made the ma- MEAL ISSUE Nell), JACOB FRITZ, REALTOR, Jn Johnsburg. Tel. McHenry 37. FOR SALE--Johns-ManVllle Homt; 3_tf Insulation, installed by The Wali- ^ i : 1 Fill Co. For estimate Call Leo J. i V>R SALE--Generators, armatures,, stilling, McHenry 18. 40-tf lartew, fuel pumps, distributors FREE ESTIMATES on all building materials. A* Call or write FRANK GANS 300 Riverside Drive, MeHenry Tel. 245-J. I delivery. 43-tf ^ aw Vv 1) 9 A«*V* JP «"* t «.u». W. %> j I If* | (J 1 " T regulators and ignition p»rts FOR SALE--31 acres on U ,S:,31' Reoresentative of Sears Roebuck >r Ford and all other cars. Seaco Ringwood, suitable for gas station, Wes k Service, Lilymoor, Fred J. cabins, lunch room, r or Infor-1 * Co., Wall and floor tile, roof- Bvoboda. Prop. Tel. McHenry 183 mation call JACOB FRITZ, BEAL- ^ /araf« wa 1 47-tf TOR, in Johnsburg, Tel. McHenry i board, and ceiling tile, *ldlng, gut- ** 137 ' r 3-tf!ters- r -Kwool, iron railings. Free FOB SALE--TTPBWBtTEBS, AD- ---- wnfn XAOHINBS. Service on all;FOR SALE--Household furniture; Also ribbons for all makes; end tables, davenport, upholstered carbon paper. L. V. Kilts, Clay St., chairs, 3-piece sectional bed, WWnonofdlsatWoclkr . PPhhoonnee 5$4 9. 7-tf I , lamps, etc. B. E. Hall, Fleming Road BuJl Vaney> Woodstock, Tel. Woodstock 1617-M-2. 52-tf Need rubber stam] The Plalndealer. 1001 Madison St., Darlington,. Wis consiii. 4.3 FOR RENT BOOM FOB RENT--Call' Mcltcnry 205 • M. # • ing. When dipping is practiced, four pounds of wettable 50 per cent DDT powder to 100 gallons of water Is recommended. Refinlshlng Furniture Refinishmg furniture is one toto that calls for plenty o! work space and ventilation Solvents to remove paint and varnish may be made at iiome or bought ready-mixed. Com tnercial removers are generally recommended, as they are more ef ficient. They can be purchased in paint stores or departments, if the 'remover is liquid, shake the con gainer well "Lay" it on the furni ture with a brush but do not brush it in. Let stand only until the old finish wrinkles or is soft: then lift off the gummy substance with a; putty knife. Work with the grain of the wood and be careful not lo injure it. To remove the sortentd finish from carvings and turned surfaces, use a softwood stick. FOR RENT--Apartment with batli and shower-j^uo: kitchen; adults oiUy Apply~TOwn Club, Phone McHenry 12. WELLS DRILLED OB DRIVEN WATER SYSTEM -- We Sell, repair and install pump. Bill Bacon, 2M Main Street, McHenry. Telephone 167. 25-tf Subscribe for The Plaindealer. NOW AVAILABLE CURTISS CANDY COMPANY FARMS Improved Stud Service Top Guernsey, Holstein, Brown Swiss and Ayrshire bulls, many out of cows with complete World's and Class Leading Records; Sired by National Grand Champions and many themselves Champions Selected Matlngs and Stud Pool Services. No Membership Fee ^ -- Prompt Service by a Trained Technician. Represented By: DANIEL A. WEBER, Rt. 1, Box 12 McHenry. 111. ' i f ' " £" Helen Weber Says: TBUCKXNQ -- Livestock and Lisae. Alfred Tonyan, 111 W. Pearl St. McHenry. Tel. McHenry 60-B. 15-tf HAVE YOUR CESSPOOLS, catch basins, septic tanks, cisterns cleaned FOB BENT--Four-room home, all year 'round, nic^ location. Also 4-room home \for sale with automatic oil heat and enclosed porch. Both situated on West Shore Beach, McCullom Lake. Call HeP|y 638 M-2 after 7 p. Mc- WANTED WANTED--Watches and jewelry to isicniB VIWBOU nre_p_air. Anthony Noonan, 200 80. An . m# w» ' •vv by Eddie's Sanitary Service. Eddie re®t' McHenry. (Front part Huff, Prop. Tel. McHer.ry 290. 29 tf j CIaire Beauty Shoppe.) 15-tf OABBAOB COLLECT IN O -- Let us dispose of your garbage each week, or oftener if desired. Reasonable rates. Regular year round route. Jolfn 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 and night, Sundays and holidays. Call Wheeling Rendering Works, Wheeling No. 3; reverse charges. 36-tf There's A Diff If you've'tried Qtliers, u'll know. Your dress WiU retain its newness* ~ l o n g e r . Our e x p e r t s ftKAI.I.Y knot/ how. McHenry Cleaners 1M-M 1M m. Bslsn Wsfcor. Mgr. # WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY-Used sewing machine. Call M. G. Miller McHenrv 687-W-l.i 1 ' W^N/ED TO BUT-Fsed windows an" doors. Phone Richmond 688. *5 A young lellew went to a friend with a proMena. "I net a girl and led In love with her," he began. "We'went together for quite ssMt aad finally made up our wMi to get married. We aet the date for next September. And then ahe told me nhe was raariM onee and has gat eight klda. Be I' weal to her henoe te see the hHa. Gesfc, they put mm shed pe> ftateea hi nay peoketa, they pat tachs en the chair*, they took off and threw them away, nay hat, pot celery la any san, squirted seltser water la any eyea and everything." "Wei. what's year problem?" aaked hla friend. "My problem Is thla--Is September a geod month to get married in?" WANTED TO BUY-We have cash buyers for j-esort properties, homes, and farms, JACOB FRITZ REAL. JOB, at Johnsburg. Tcl. M^en^ •7, or Chicago, Lincola 1333. . 2-tf WATER ANALYSIS--Well water checked for fecal contamination and bacterial content. Specimen' must be transported in sterUe container.' "Charge $4. McHenry XRay A Clinical Laboratory, 308 S. Green St., Phone 291, 3-tl Irlab better Irish setter, usually considered o show dog. Is good in the field. EXPERIENCED LANDSCAPING--TREE SUBOEBY AND REMOVAL -- INBUBED FREE ESTIMATES J. W. BAYOBAFT, P. O. Box 168 Phono 298-B -- W. McHenry, El. 45-tf Agate The fine-grained quarts rock caned agate is harder than steel.' although it is much more brittle. PRUNIKG AND SFBAYING--Tree pruning and spraying. Frank Henkel, phone McHenry 643-J-l. P. O. Round Lake, 111. Residence Volo. 44-tf 0. J. H. DIBHL Woodstock Piano Tuner . Phone 208-W 526 Wash ingtoir &t. Woodstock, m. bsaect Populatloa For every stair that a person sees oh a clear night, there are 100 different species of Insects on the earth below. Complete tine of Lee's poultry remedies at Wattles Drug Store, Me- Hettfr--'- ' i* Keep 'Km Sharp Stainless steel knives should be kept sharp. Use a medium grit grinding stone and finish with s strop. • $• # I, SURPRISE! A medium, giving a seance, was bringing back pecfjphP from the other world. A nine-year-old kid was among those present. "I want to talk to Grandpa," he said. "Quiet! Quiet!" hushed the medium. "I want to t*lk to Grandpa," repeated the kid. "Very well, little boy," conceded the medium, making a few hocus-pocus passes. "Here's your Grandpa." "HeUo, Grandpa, what are you doing up there? Yon aint chine. Before you start cleaning the mr« chine, fou should remove the needle, bobbin, presser foot and face pJates. Then lqpsen the belt. Place the pie tin under the needle, bar and pour about Vt cup of kero sene oil in it. Take your brush, filled with kerosene and give thr •machine 'hepd a good 'washing' The opening on the back is an im portant place to clean. Tilt thr head back and clean the underside Be careful not to get kerosene or the belt. Oil and kerosene are no' good for electric wires or leathei belts. Now turn the wheel of the ma' chine. Oil every part that seems tf rub some other part. Oil everjbearing on the head ot the ma chine ancf one on the tresider part Soak up all excess* oil and put a! parts back on the machine before completing the cleaning iob. 7 • -- ^ • Farm Ponds Use of tarm ponds to supply stock water has become a common practice in areas where wells are not dependable Pintail FMee Atlantic A trans-Atlantic record for wild waterfowl may have been set Oy a young pintail banded at Hamilton inlet. Labrador, by A. J. Reeve ot the Wildlife Manasemert institute * northeastern wildlife station. In stead of Joining otner piiitai..» banded in the same trap, this ad venturous individual headed east 1 > 'i#>«<':•" --7-- and was shot only 21 days later on Toni Permanent Wave Kits. $1.25 the River Dart between Dartmouth j and >8.00. Wattles Drug 8tore. 16-tf and Totnes In South Devon. £ng Wading Ring Bngraetag , have a wedding ring an> ,i the inside with initials •ide and groom and wedland. Its trap-mates were recoverea along the Mississippi flyway Orni thole gists cannot say whether this bird was a European pintail breed ing in Labrador or an American pintail wintering In Europe since only the band was recovered from the hunter. At any rate, the inci dent provides a terse commentary on the amount ot energy wrapped in the feathers of a wild duck. Bead the Want Ads. Problem Solved '•'Two sparrows recently bulB a nest in New Jersey from stainless steel machine shop turnings. They lined It with leaves and down. Uncle Sam owns 81 per cant of the stumpsge in the Douglas fir region; sbout 60 per .cent in Oregon aind 40 per cent in Washington^" ^ ft. g. Death BalR^ .^ / The death rate in the United 8tates was st a recced low level in IMS. *47 and *48. The ratio was shout 10 desths per 1,000 persons. Subscribe for The Plaindealer. t Ancestors of the Rpoe Since the time of ancient Egypt and Persia, the rose has been accorded a special significance, sometimes as a religious symbol, sometimes as a motif in art. always as a flower of exceptional beauty Modern roses have been developed from the Tea rose of China, the Provence rose of central Europe, snd other wild varieties that captured men's imaginations with their beauty, color and fragrance. Through the centuries, constant experimentation and development of hybridisation methods have brought these lovely flowers to thsir present stats of perfection.' RUST CMFT CARS OFF , -A^vowooc' FATHER'S PAY vcib ca* r: All Pnccs Slashed lt47 8TUDEBAKER Q C, ^ m? NABS SM 4 BR. 1947 WILLYS JEEP IMS BASB AH*. 4 D IMS MM tM S BR. IMC NASH m 4 M. W 1M4 ^FORB CONY. ^ IMS CHEVROLET 1M1 FLYMOrTH 8. W. ; 1M1 NASH CM 9 DR. 5 IMS NASH A MB. M»L lf4# gTUDEtfllER 4 BR. 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Water Water heaters should be located near the kitchen or laundry fef in piping. % (. ... - • ' • ' " - - - • Also give him a box of his own favorite choice of crunchy nuts or Pecan Delights (Turtles) at our popular prices of $1.00 or <1.25 per lb. Antonson't Candy Shop "Us Fresh, Its New Its Made Fee TOM" M W . B i a s S t . ' McHenry, m. &Ssr-r<< h TRACTOR POWER The Universal "Jeep" operates hydraulic-lift and pull>type implements--has 4-wheei-drive power and traction for meld work, with low speeds of 2% to 7 m.p.h. ' ^ TOWINQ POWER The Universal "Jeep" makes a highly efficient tow truck, capable of tow* ing a braked load of 5,500 lbs. at highway speeds, with plenty of reserve for steep grades and heavy going. WORKING POWER With optional power take* off, the Universal "Jeep"* takes power wherever needed, operates many types of belt snd shaft- {riven farm equipment. ^ McHenry Garage . Nick P. Miller, Prop. SM Front Street McHenry, I1L

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