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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Jun 1946, p. 6

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' V ' . FOR 8 ALB--Two coal burning hot water heaters. Bmy Weber, Sit Riverside Drive, McHenry, W. 91-W. ____ 4-tf FOK SALB Plmr piano and rolls. Term. Write Verne Netnow, Boute 6, Box 810, Waukesha, Wia., as to when piano can be seen in McHenij. FOR SALE--Outboard motor boat, llH^ect, (wiw. Inquire at .Norin Resort on Regner Road, Pistakee Bay; or D. Puvoiel, 6248 N. Bell Are., Chicago. Phone Briargate 6454. 4-tf FOR SALE--Boy's bicycle, excellent condition, new tires. Good bay. Tel 81-M. WANTED Mills. McHenry Flour 44 WATCH AND JHWBLBT RBPAIRING All work fuUy guaranteed. "Torchy" Krause, SlO TBlm It, Henry. TeL 879. 47-tf HELP WAHTED UAL B8TATB WANTED -- Want _ small house in or near McHenry. | Henry, Prefer largo lot or small acreage, bat this is not essential. Give description and price. Write E. H. McGowan, | ; 7921 Vernon Ave., Chicago, 111. *4-4 HELP WANTED--Boy and girl at -•MW_------ --• (Gladstone's Dept. Store, Green St., WANTED -- We have cash buyers' McHenry. 8-2 for summer hemes, city property and j -- -- The baseball only » few fnll the tMrards center Arid, yells, "Hey, at bat" »ur tin property with us, „ELP wANTED--Girl for general f St, Johnafeurg, Kt. housework; no cooking; can go to irms. Liist yo acob Fritz, Mai _ *V lv.McHenry or 2006 SheffieldA^, Chicago" with "folks for'a few "days, »4 Chicago, Phone Lincoln 1333-1384 tf. then to the i,ke> and if she likes to i go to Florida from December to $SR A^Stfflittgf^"phone^cHerS HOMES^ANT^FARMS !April. have a good home smaRll fam- 8? JB£ MrTBenOben Phonfi FOR SALE--Magic Chef, table "eD^ £tSdaTor Smf *tove> *40' Good condition. NES, Agent. Hines Roalty A Con- ! ®each. °2®3* ,C,a11 Saturday or Sun- Dan O'Shea, 411 Riverside Drive, struction Co. Tel. McHenry 674-M-2 day at Riverdale. 4 Phone McHenry 207-W. 4 or 667-R-2. 84-tf . oh gee--I Just can't." The players closo in on red-faced Dfek, «nd demand, "Why?" Dick replied. "I lost my belt when I fell into the lake this morning and if I ton my pants fall down!" * Will someone please remove the polecat that Jack "Freck" DeRoche 'shot Uast week? The situation is becoming unbearable, especially when the wind blows our way! Miss Elsie Regner and Leo Wftikel spent Tuesday at the Brookfield Zoo. WANTED TO BUY HELP WANTED-- Girl. McHeftry FOR SALE -- Thompson Olympic Ice Cream Bar. Phone McHenry 302L racing sailboat, 12 feet. Sound con-* 'ph^Wo^d^rllke 546*'WANTED TO BUY--Five-room sum-!HELP WANTED -- Boy, over 16 P ' P 4 mer home, furnished Or unfurnished, yeats 0ld. Local Cleaners, McHenry. • ' - •' . | McHenry district, preferably Fox. 4_tf Ffklt RAI.R--Twn KpHa 1 Josonh river water frontage, north of dam. i --• ^ ,... ,. ™enhi^Twond?ry Like, SU *• C. Carlson, 228 No. LaSalle St HELP WANTOD-Mate cook, single. HiBtop Drive and Boston Road. Tel Chicago. Phone Franklin 6462. *4 Also cook's helpers; also male of- section^ or the Bay area! Tnis Is Wonder Lake 606. *4 «r»~--„„„ I flee clerk, must type_and keep rec- Bill "Willy" from* LaGrange last Thursday. Jensen graduated elementary school It's occurred to me, as it must have already occurred to some of you, that most of the news in this column concerns,to a large part, FOR SALE--Pressure _ Riagwood 4-H club. Phone •44. , WANTED TO BUY -- Used lawn or<js Good pay. Wanted immegas stove, $15. ^haniemng and, repairing, diately at Camp Duncan, Volo. Gall lone Richmond ! I*0**- Thurlwell, 110 Main St., Mc- McHenry 383. 4 ^ i Henry. , :--'!HELP WANTED--Girl for general FOR SALE--Registered Holstein bull | WANTED TO BUY -- Eour or five housework; small family; own room calf by "Wester,"" born March 28,!1,00,11 summer home, near McHenry, |an(i bath, radio; on Pistakee Bay. on or near Fo* R'ver. Address Box «25 a week. Phone Pistakee 652-R-l. 1M6; six nearest tested dams aver" BJ," care Plaindealer. 26-tf 4.2 age over 660 lbs. fat; a dandy individual. James D. Curran, West McHenry. TfeL McHenry 622-W-l. *4 FOR SALE One need electric washing machine. Call McHenry 294. • 4-2 FOR SALE Sail, track mast and track boom. Telephone McHenry 292-J. 4-2 FOR SALE--Library table, dining table and six chairs, easy chair, porch swing--all very cheap. Call MIccHHee nry 675-R-l. WANTED TO BUY -- Speed boat, HELP WANTED--Sales help, either m ? feet_ long. ,Call- m>n or woman, for full or part time Pink Harrison, Tel. McHenry 823. (work. Gamble's Store, Main St., * West McHenry. 4 WANTED TO BUY--House, four to HELP WANTED^-Plasterers labor. six rooms, with basement, in or near McHenry. Tel. 615-M-l. 4 MISCELLANEOUS ' ATTENTION! Mr. Dan Daniels or Mr. Jeffe Wilson will interview applicants imme- Idiately for the following positions: FOR SALE--Coal and wood heater, I Waitresses, porter-watchman, bar- Victrola type, brown enamel; like j tenders. Steady work, good pay. new, $15. Can be seen at McCullom i Apply in person at the Lake Shore Lake weekends. Inquire of Koenig, {Club, Lily Lake. 4 8005 N. Monitor,avenue, Chicago, 34, 111. . . *4 1 FLOOR SANDING--Re finishing, varnishing and waxing; new and old WANTED--Women and girls to sew cotton and rayon dresses. Learn simplified serwing taught by the assembly line system. Women and girls will always be in demand in this industry. We have girls who earn an average of 90 cents and over per hour. Work 40 hours per week. FOR. SALE--Fairbanks-Morse ejec- floors; free estimates. Call McHenry j Apply at our office or telephone Mc- ^ - --- -- _ _ A -- S . AAA a a TT mi• •• OA B t •« •• • * J A ^ AAA Call McHenry 611-W-2. HELP WANTH) -- Girl or young woman for store work; steady position; Bolger's Drug Store, McHenry. 1-tf not intentional. However, intentional or not, something should be done. Right now LIFE on the Bay is not being represented as it should be. To correct this, it seems I shall have to turn into a telephone fiend. So anyone with a Pistakee exchange can be expecting a call from me within the next few weeks. Of course, it would be heartening to have some of you volunteer some information to me. It's being done in many communities. My number is Pistakee <®3-M-l--Thank you I bytha MM? made in quantity because of dMfomy In get^ ting the fiber from the stalk. Eight times ftroafar than cottoo t and afat times stronger than sQk^ ramie ia lowntng on tti tastila horison as a jiaisilils rivsA to "King~| Cotton." The plant, a stinglesai nettle (Boehmeria nhrea), is indiga* VOQS to China and found te Xipn, Austria, the Philippines and Brazil. In the United States most ramie is grown in the Everglades section of Florida. Extremely easy to cultivate in warm climates, ramie can be cut as often as four times a?1 year, grows from three to nine feet long, and the roots continue to sprout and grow, without much at> tention, for 10 years. Ramie fiber is one of the longest vegetable fibers known. It is unaffected by mildew, neither shrinks nor stretches, is lustrous and white without bleaching, and washes eaa* ily when made into cloth. When used to increase the bulk or weight of plastics and other textiles, it imparts qualities more desirable than those of any fillers now employed. Chemically, ramie and cotton, two of the purest cellulose fibers, are Identical; physically, they have decidedly different properties. Twice as resistant to heat as cotton, ramie is unaffected by exposure to grease and oil and accepts dyes more read- Uy than cotton. a IMf you have dependents-then set tne use osjr on woicn yon csn < ix yon navs mb osnafBB enlist in the Regular Ann? snd bontteAngraad«Uito» still take advantage of two nn- - ddist at your old gMlle, yon pmtant benefits ... retention must enlist witirinyadsys after at yyoouorr old made, snd family your dw^aine. befoce fafy allowances. ywff&dmy. And tewee Jtfy i, 1946.Thmkit01wr.Act! Storage Be aura to store fertilizer in a dry building where the flooring ia above the ground. Never store fertiliser on the earth itself. tor water and sump pumps, for im-1206-R. mediate delivery. Engstrom Sales 8-4 and Service. Tel. McHenry 696-W-l 46-tf FOR 8ALB -- "Pinto," the saddlehorse; also small one. Tom Martin, West Shore Beach, McCullom Lake. *4 TOR SALE--We have a few bushel of 90-dajr hybrid seed corn for late planting. McHenry Flour Mills. 4-2 i TREE SURGEONS--tuning, spraying, cavity treatment and tree removal. We are insured, J. W. Gustafson, phone Crystal Lake 826-W. 3-3 ROCK WOOL INSULATION blown in by WARD'S. Experts with com- 5>lete Modern Equipment will do the ob the Right Way. Satisfaction Henry 89. Riverside Mfg. Co., Riverside Drive. 200 8-4 HELP WANTED--Laborers and carpenters foi construction work; to learn a trade. Fredrickson, Wonder Lake. Tel. Wonder Lake 221. 48-tf HELP WANTED--Couple extra men. Hunter Boat Co., McHenry. 39-tf _ Car Age The present average age of passenger cars ia more than eight years, as compared with an average age~et 4Vfc years in 1940. Scrubbing Tip Cut away one side of a grocery carton, then kneel in the box when scrubbing floors to protect knees and skirts. guaranteed. Roofing. Siding and In HELE. WANTED -- Light factory ann ans_A. 7T" . , .--•' ** MONTGOMERY WARD'S • work, steady employment, age 25 TOR SALK--One 4-burner left hand Woodstock, HI. Free Estimates, to 85; day or evening shift: 5 to 10 and one 4-burnei right hand Phone Woodstock 992. 49-tf ~ - bottle gas ranges with broilers, eaeeUeat condition, perfect for home LIVESTOCK TRUCKING -- Frank « cottage, $56 each. See! Raycraft, West McHenry. Phone Mc- Mr. Wilson at the Lake Shore Club,; Henry 149-J. 41-tf lily Lake, or call McHenry 667-J-l ! -- -- i'LAKE COUNTY SANITARY CO. _: Septic tanks pumped and installed. Servicing--Construction--Repairs Phone Liberty v ille 1346. 50-tf naiigalow running m •3_2 WHITEWASHING -- Frank Henkel, Volo. Tel. McHenry 681-M-l. 4tf mwater; FOR SAIJB 4 room ealated; indoor toilet; shade trees; two loteT'one Corner" i moTal- We are insured, J. W. Guscioee to laie. West Shore Beach'! tafson» phone CrysUl Lake ;326-W. McCulltm Lake, TM. McHenry 128-r! ' 4-3 _ TREE SURGEONS--Pruning, spray- •hfube and in£' cav1^ treatment and tree re- .. 1 moval. We l tf SHARE RKIiDuiEs -- Young business FOR SALE Sampson-Sex Lily Lake woman wishes to share ride to Chi- •ah lots, block U Nos. 17-18; «lso morni 28-24 Chicago. , ngs. Phone Jadot, J. H. Demie, 600 Fulton St., I McHenry 126-R, on Sunday afteroons. p.m. Top wages for conscientious workers. Cellulose Industries, Richmond, I1L Tel. Richmond 885. Wages fm Telephone Operators # . I #ura $25 Per (4^ay, HT i To Start (About $106 per »th) Phone 6068. •3-21 pigs, all ages. Kt. 1,. Salem, FOR SALE--Feeder "Wesley Saucerman, Wis. Tel. Bristol 52-R-18.' Farm, 7 miles north and 2 miles east of ! voo. Auk us Antioch on Hwy. 50. *2-3 The Kent Co, MOME FOR SALE--8 rooms, j round home, insulated; air conditioned; two sun decks; lake front lot, 55x175 ft.; several fruit trees. Located at McCullom Lake. This place must be seen to be appreciated. Nick Diana, 1917 No. Newcastle Ave., Chicago, 85, III. Phone Tuxedo 7967. HAVE YOU HEARD about the new reduced Auto Liability and Property Damage rates? They will surprise for insurance rates. McHenry. Phone 8. 27-tf Frequent salary increases thereafter, with opportunity to earn more by extra work at time and a half pay. Destrays Riboflavin Two hours' exposure to sunlight will destroy 40 per cent of the riboflavin in milk. Good shade, brown, glaaa bottles, paper containera, or placing the milk in the refrigerator Immediately after delivery will protect against this loss. Ordinary electric light in showcases haa little effect on riboflavin, although ultra* •iolet light causes considerable destruction. , Waterproof Fahriee "Water-repellent" ia the word for many postwar fabrics that will hit the markets soon. Straw hats that give extra protection by •ho'Mt-g Ught showers are In prospact, with American-made synthetic straw braid and straw fabrics being treated with a water-repellent chemical before they are into summer hats for men, women "vi children. Another interesting development Is tough, light, but waterrepellent nylon fabrica that will answer a long-felt need in hunting Ashing apparel. Nylon shoe lacea, tennis strings and fishing lines and leaders also promise better sport. Home economists say that the water-repellent treatment will help straw hats resist the effects of moisture and perapirntion. Finger marka and dust will stay on the surface and can be sponged or brushed off. Handbags of the new straw fabric with the protective treatment "f also be expected. CRUST NOV «r Itw MftBCST 1. 8. AMY --lillWi SVXINI - £ '2* •- - (City HaU, Ked Orou <2nd floor) ,Woodito^, Hi) m'- of Animal Origin Colonies of thousands of insects, which feed on the banyan and other Oriental trees, produce the animal reain known commercially aa lae, the baae of ahellac. Subecribe for The Plaindeakr -- NIGHT WORK Production Arc Welders Engine Lathe Operators Material Handlers DAT Material Handlers Janitor - Sweeper The Frank G. Hough Co. LIBKKTYVILLE, ILLINOIS ' "ilk any of our Kan or Women »r iffr KBNTILE FLOOR TILING Fleer Sanding 4k Refinishiag old floors Duraseal Lifetime floor finish GONDEK BROS. Formerly Henning Newman, 825 _'i Washburn St., Woodstock, HI. Tel.: 1-41 Woodstock 131. 1-tf BLAC^mRT-iha^E; WELL WORK --Order your driven 6oMw ^Wwaauukkeecgaann S.stt,l lMScSHennJry^. Kwnew| el1 now" w® »ell> and install all pumpg> including electric. Bill °2"14 Bacon, 206 Main street, West McHenry. Tel. 93-J. 39-tf McHenry 147-j. FOB SALE--Year- round comfort and economy with fire-proof Johns-Man-! vffle Rock Wool Home Insulation "Blownin" walls and ceilings. Call LEO J. STILLING, McHenry 18. 86tf. WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT--Small house for year 'round living. F. B. Randall. 1286 Nelson St., Chicago, IlL 1-tf GARBAGE COLI.ECTING -- Let u« dispose of your garbage each week, or oftener if desired. Reasonable rates. Regular year round route, formerly George Meyers. Ben J. Smith. Phone 365. tf START TODAY In •: communications job which is an essential part of the business and social life of your community. Experience unnecessary. Full pay while learning. Past service will be credited to former operators who are re-employed. ENJOY interesting, Steady Work hear Home *Vacations Holidays with Pay •Sickness Benefits •Pension Plan •Pleasant, Safe Surroundings •Advancement SEPTIC TANKS and Cess Pools cleaned. Fred Wells, 128 Ellsworth St., Crystal Lake. Phone 548-M. 40-tf ^PICK-UP AND DELIVERY - VOGUE CLEANERS SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY McHENRY CLEANERS fenry Cleaners arid laundry Services 103 Street Phone McHenry 104-M • * DON HOWARD Apply Today to Chief Operator Park Avenue ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY •Sott' Corn Cent is "soft" if it is killed by frost before maturity when the moisture in the ears is from 26 to as much as 65 per cent of the total weight of the ears. With a 20 to 25 per cent moisture in the kernels, considerable care is necessary in storing to keep the crib free from husks and shelled corn. At 25 to 30 per cent moisture, husking should be delayed until cold, weather. Husks, silks, soft ears and shattered corn should be removed. Kernel moistures over 30 per cent call for drying methods other than cribbing. It is generally agreed that the very best soft corn can be saved by making it into silage from the whole plant if there is room and from the anapped or husked ears if there ia not. The most favorable moisture in silage ia around 70 per g*nt, Of McHENRY COUNTY'S LARGEST INDUSTRY? T O P "W Atar E £ STEADY WORK 40-HOUR WEEK VACATION WITH PAY m* Hospitalization and Life Insurance - Sick and Accident Insurance -- Social and Athletic Activities ARE ALL AVAILABLE A Congenial Atmosphere of Friendly Workers MNMiWi Convenient Bus Transportation Now Available - Bringing . . • For d Returning You Home DAY OR NIGHT WORK! BONUS FOR NIGHT SHIFTS COME IN NOW for a Friendly Chat About Your Future • 4 W • Clay Street, Woodstock m. 3L; .... '• H'.. ' "~>J* • *L. 1 . . ""Js

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