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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Dec 1946, p. 12

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n*w$P*P*r, M th* to Mil remd- «• PfkUmt of mm md kit fommet W mddrtttwd to <A« $Mojf O^iH 0t$tG&tF0d No n*(in CM . fa( (W)r to (k *pp**r to (in mw> good i l»p--A •ft Vet gltoftl Ai a reminder to veterans of WoH* War II, there are several lor veterans' benefits, the which is December 31, 1946, to some 100;000 alien veterans who served in the armed forces after September, 1, 1889, pho can become American citizens easily if they apply before that time, as the second war powers set expires onthatdate. Hie -second deadline refers to reinstatement of National Service Life insurance, If about 10 million veterans who have permitted their insuranca to lapse ask for reinstatement prior to February I, 1947, they may do so without a physical examination, merely signing s statement that their health is as now as when their policy and by paying premiums for only two months. Home, term and business loans may be guaranteed or insured by VA up to 10 years after end of the war. Education or job-training may be started up to four years after end of war. Rehabilitation for disabled veterans must be completed within nine years after war's end and readjustment allowances for unemployment or self-employment may be obtained for two years after discharge or the war's end, whichever is later with an over-all limitation of five years after termination of hostilities. Appeals from decisions of the rating board ^.disability pensions must be tahdiwithin one year from the date of notification of the decision. : Questions mmd Amman Q. When my son was tftoSarfii taw the marine earps last March he went te Ma eM Job and fend I gene eat ef business. He ; get la aay ether place that M the same kW ef wevk, se he iesMsa he wonld learn a new trade Survey Mngl New fciwticft! conducted several years ago In Yotfc and Cleveland, Chio/ The atata welfare frpqUmsia diacovered that Milwsiios's pioetae- \arely bUfhtedaren--the Mkinffi --cost Wiaconain taxpayers a--fly $110,000 last year far mabitanauoe of sixth ward inmatee in tbi Stp* prison and the state reformatory. At the other extreme, Milwaukee's eighteenth ward, tike city's best developed residential district, coat the public fust $3,513 for maintenance of its prison and reformatory in- Further statistics merely emphasize the unequhl burden on Milwaukee taxpayers. The sixth, fouffh, fifth and third wards Impose a total current cost of $350,482 for maintenance of their prisoners to state custody. The eighteenth, • fifteenth, twenty - sixth and twenty • second wards impose a cost of $3S,081-~one» fourteenth as much. Need Rubber Stampaf The Plaindealer. I desire.fen )HERTY, Whm el a- CMmoonial ^sater juries o< Southern Mexico of National and tike flMfth- Although the baodt heads Ware similar footed in prevloua swastaia, tha newtsMincovered ones *r« belter pftserved and have finer carvings. Tiro ef them, ff*%*wting "--yly 10 feet hitfi, arelarger than any heretofore tamight to fight Each ef the two is estimated to weigh more SO, tons. Adding mystery to sculptures was the fact that the basalt from which they were carved, mufti have been quarried at least 75 mites to the north. From pottery and other discoveries it ap. pears that Che community existed between 500 and 800 A. D. : v : -:- ' L- : Read the Want Ads •0-8 NOTICE CHAWS To Patrons o£ tfcs Illinois BeB Tele- Tfclephone Gemwr an-- w"' *" *" it notice to the poblied with the Geninission a proposed cnance in its iMss and charges far telephone ssrvke in the State ef IlUnois and that said change involves "'Jra By 1* G.. General Commercial 80-2 V|,r Two Glove If fal lal to wear a ooitts glove on the right handon gardening, remember that glove can.be made "righUhanded" by simply turning it arronf-eMe o Subscribe for The Plaindealer Mnr Xwrt LookoMr " it,x • «V**& *' •*' .r-rOX. : Riverside Drive (he GX Mil. 8e be leaning teal abeat time ef the steel the firm was not able to any steel and steee tt was a small plaee, my sen was laid off. As hs was plsaalag te be married" In the aatama he wanted wotk he aumaged te get into a hosiery mfll at New Britain to learn knitting. When he went te tUs nef Job te learn the new trade, he notified the Veterans' administration in Philof his changed job and address. They immediately sending the allotment of 985 a menth. biM entitled to the GJ. Mil ef rights now? It will take ever a year to learn the knitting trade and It wasn't his faalt he had to change jobs.--Mrs. A. It., Ardaley, Pa. r 1 A. It is unfortunate, of course* but your son has no rOftune jiniesS the knitting mill whefikj* now it employed is approved by Veterana' administration for on-the-job training under the G.I. bill. If it ia, then he again can qualify for the benefits. If it is not, there is nothing VA can do about it Q- My hnshsnd was ia the service lee 17 days and at that time he mthil what is tamed.a* 4 arable special discharge. WanM he he asnsMersd a veteran and If se, he be eligible far the rental ef the government hemes now being bntt?--Mrs. R. D. W., Taylor*- vUle, N* C. A. The laws require at least 90 days' active service in order to become eligible for G.I. benefits, unless the serviceman is discharged sooner because of a physical disability. So if your son was discharged with a medical discharge, he is considered a veteran and eligible for all benefits to veterans. Q. I am a disabled veteran reeeivinf a manthly pension for a servieo-conneeted disability. I have married since my discharge and have one child. Am I entitled to eddWcnal benefits for my wife and child as dependents? if go, what atepa should I take to secure an increase in monthly pension? -- J. M. J., EUavUle, Ga. A. You are not entitled to additional pension, since disability ratings are made upon the degree of diaability and have nothing to do "With the nuknber of dependents. Q. 1 am a gold star mother af World War D and would like very mneh to become a member of this ergaafeatien. Would yon please teM me hew te go about joining?--Mr*; M. 0*H., Norwood, Ohio. A. National president of the Gold Mothers' organization ia Mrs D. Boyd, 1255 East 2nd Long Beach, 3, Calif. Nacustodian of records, emeritus, ie Mrs. R. E. Jacobs, New Colonial hotel, 15th and M Sts., H. W. Washington, 5, D. C. A letter to either of these women will elicit any information you desire. Vast forests yield mahoganies and ether hardwooda in Tanganyika, A4- tfca. Sml and rubber cidtivatfam Jw^CMdewtod data* World War ~ Cefr EXCELLENT DRINKS rKAMK l. WiSDSKASH, Owner Richmond 312 • . •' i ' ^ •- ^ Order at X* (Formorly saniaid's Kffl) North End of Wondor Lake at tbe HiMmam t tAi. Irfw A' 'At. • - W FOR , HAM DINNER. rougn booms and sluf^s--always affording fcho tamo dopondabk itryico of superior fadRtios and porsonnol ft,. ft 8Kerry, Dry aadFovii fifth BOCA,FaiM,and ital. sew oou>m Bart, ifmortd, Smnj To«r <dMiM at es.es H-ol. ' V tmm p-,. fifth STICIAL PUBKTO R1CAN BUMS DOW Q, KOK '.(1%##, .5; Tour Ohoiee -- $3^8 . ' * fifth . te. •y * *M: $1.75 pint : fv;- '• - fc" ~ i > r *a v" <• " - 000KTAIL8 Dry Martini OockuU „ 0b Botichett Manhattui Cocktail Du Boachott Hartini Ckndrtail AJTER DDVHER LIQUORS DoKyper --12.49-- Deleota fifth k , TM A MAHWACTUim* , v »»« : I! "For 60 yars this company* has b--n manufacturing commercial baking machinery in Northern Illinois. Tho products we make here are known and used in all parts of the world. I betievi Northern Illinois is an ideal location for almost any industry. We have fine transportation facilities that give us access to raw materials and make it a simple matter to reach nation-wide and world-wide markets with our products. One of thm important reasons I like doing business ift Northern Illinois is that many people here are established homf owners. Some of our workers have been with us fat over 46 years. My family and I think Northern Illinois It a great place to jive and a great phco to do business.* . -.•slltf; : 'v '•« OQRBV'l n.n<l P. M. $3.40 fifth " SCHENLKY CALVEBT RESERVE SEAQRAM'S "• HILL •3U90 OLD TAYLOR ^ OLDORAMDkD OLD riTZQERALD 6LD FORESTER All these brands bottled in bond M fifth es.se pint VE L ' This manufacturer is typical of many businessmen in Northern Illinois. Not only does this area have good transportation facilities and a good labor relations record, but the people here are progressive and industrious. This Company, too, is an essential part of Northera Illinois, and has great confidence in its faturcr The theme of this advertisement is similar to one of a serie» being pvblished in magazines and newspapers throughout the country to point oq|, the many industrial advantages available here. ^ If you know of any business seeking a new location, please inform us sO that in cooperation wi^| other agencies interested in the progress of Northern Illinois, we can furnish complete factual ii|^ formation on the area* T *: V •8« em refrntfa . tve riwM oststsadlm srfwMnei^^ Railroad Center of tho UnMod Stotos *"Worid Airport • Inland Waterways • Geographical Confer of U. &. Population • Great Rnanaal Confer • Tho "Groat Control Market" • Food Producing and Processing Center • Loader In Iron and Stool Manufacturing • Good Labor Relations Record • 2,500,000 Kilowatts of Power • tremendous Coal Reserves • Good Government • Good Living e Good Services f«jr Tax Dolors • Send for free booklets containing useful liifoiuiatlsn Ofi those Mtvsntegei* BEANDXK8 GONZALEZ Very fine brandy, 5 years m CORONET U. 8. Q. 'm' --* J. BAVET -- _ Has 1 • •- fifth - .•*xwiji Ar mare information, communicate with As ., * • - , ' * • • • -- • 'llfiElllTORlAL INFORMATION DEPARTMENT , , " I C I e « ' i s » a « Y o p N o a r N S B N Il l i n o i s w s s T i a n s a t t t s n a s a n o s l s c t b i c c o M r a i i v GINS % Kinsey's and Dixie Bella $3.10 fifth BRER By flic Cm# BUDWEISER, PABST, BLATZ, SOHUTZ, KEELEY HALF AND HALF. Your ohoiee at $3.40 per case. v (plus deposit) TAVSBS PALE, ATLAS PHASER, MUSTER BRATT AS]) fOZ DE LUXE $3.70 ptr GAM ^ (plus deposit) ™ i i i ^ m i M m mmmmmmrn- GIOARS ^ : White Owl, Van Dyke, Phillies and Harvester Box of 50 cigars at our special price of $4.25 We also carry a full line of all popofitr brands ^ ' CIGARETTES • '<s Camels, Lucky Strikes, Chesterfields, Old Golds, PMUip Morris, Pall Malls and Herbert Tarrytons Carton of 200 cigarettes for only $1.75 McHENRY ICE CREAM Cream of Creams The Best in tho Land Chocolate, New York and many other flavors--25c pint We have the largest stock in town of imported and domestic wines and liquors. See Gns before yon bny. McHenry Liquor Store GD8 UNTI, " S M »- v JL " iA<'.. 'J > xG&L I

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