4 W ••i,sv.,- 0 I saaall accounts. 1 Can, in tbaltature, only ait STprid tor ftaftat tU* • a# the papir goes t» press at 1® •black oh Wudiiisday ••••lugs «HkM f: " rot SALB '•!» '•' '" "" • "j #OR SALB -- Tree-ripened fruit, dalivind express at HM p«k grape fruit, aB ef;'e#e or aborted. Seod chedr aad Mr to D. W. Malloy, Lake Helen, florlda. 85-5 • t 1-- -- ;--1 . - |W SMJM rooms of furniture, aiaea by piece; 2 bedrooms; 4 radios; 1 daks, one with typewriter ind: roc*, end tables, lamps, etc. Fox Lake 5221, evenings or ends. - . "{MS FOR SALE--One Chanwionsir pressor with % lip., 22b-volt aot a portable compressor. $7S> JfcHenry 603-J-2. ^ FOR SALE--1M7 Fraixer-Manhattan car, perfect condition; will saeriice; terms. Call . Wonder Lake 589 •filer 5 p. m. *M BF BSOILER CHICKS-- kite NEW in broiler chicks-- gw> dress. ftwne WORK WANTED -- Experienced •inter wanta work with contractor. aisfg- 8,1 w WANTED--Used light, tingle harness for saddle horse. Tat. MeHenry 6S2-M-2. *85 WANTED--Used typewriter, preferably Royal er Underwood. W. Fhalin, Box 32, Xinfifuud, 111. , *35 MOTOR RBPAIR^-- Poctric repaired, lewbfcnd, mM|M. trfbutors of Muwhi bronae eat m Ulrvey (18T8-165t). tfWood circulates. Edward lazier (1815*1888). ZMavaccination againat small- According to preaent plana, thf lew harvesting season in MeHenry . Volo to Waukegan, tours 8 to t Bernice Lake. nL Phone ffn: •» SHEET METAL AND FURNACE WORK--Gotten paired, John M R-l. VtH^qr. 650-R-L Ti G. Morton (1818-1888). Meovidd atiber anesthesia. (itifcim. Fo*». gy, greatest "mio- McDonald, RwaftM. Phone Mcllsary 44-tf GARBAGE diapoae at or aftener rates. Box1 John E. COLLECTING --Let us each week. 85-2 p. a We are interested s 40 to 240 acres. ' general description, price location. M. Edwards, P. I, Libartyville, 111. 84-4 * * • ' (*" #4?§8' --more breast meat-n Phone or dn as.far on our INDIAN ftp WANTED --... All-year homes,Jn or naar MeHenry, from WW to lift,000; must have possession within 80 days 4t closing deal. JACOB FUR, REALTw, at Johnsburg. Tel. MeHenry 87, Or Chicago, Lincoln 1889. r:fUf chicks ftom the only Green street; MeHenry. < ^^the state of Illinois of ciain Ber aty Shoppe.) Indian River and NEW ! ----- .-- SHIRE chicks U. S.| WANTED TO RENT roved PULLORUM CLEAN. to 8o IW ilJ%TS?^55 WANTED TO RENT--Garage for .. 1LLIN01S 34-2 j car in vicinity of Wattles Apt Bldg., fOR SA Lit--Brand new Thor auto. Wwrt MeHenry. Call MeHenry 44*J ing mtfeine, used once; cost! *35 1.50; will -1 sell for $175; also1 sixe gas mangle, |85. Phone; lenry 630-R-l. *35 1 TOR RKHT FOR RENT--Large bedroom, suitable SALB--John Deere Model-A j for couple or single. Some kitchen tfractor. Gilbert Kloeclcner, phone Mc- j privileges. Located in West MeHenry. Henry 622-W-2. *85 i 1W. MIccHH enry 74-~R . *35 ' & /•< WR SALE--Men's hockey ice skates, ( ROOM FOR RENT--Modem room in pbrand .new, size 9. Call MeHenry MeHenry, conveniently located, near *85' transportation. Address Box "N," care of Plaindealer. 85 SALE--Modern all. year-round j lH Kroom home with 2-cmr fange, Fox ROom TO RENT -- For couple or F °i M«?enry; single; kitchen privileges. Tel. Mc- flshing and water sports at your b„^' 14 35 #or; sickness makes immediate sale Henry 14" 6 Henry, Fboa* 166. HAYf TOUR OSBfiPOOLS. ^catch Huff, Prop. Tat MeHenry 290. J9-tf WE BtJT AND --CEARK DL BED CARS A TTYTPPBEWIfRRIITTEERR MUiVVIICCBB----T1 ypawri^ tera.and addtef maahlaaa rapafarad and xebailt. Ribbens and carbon •aper. Frank J. Iauaekns, Jr, 108 Main St, McHeaiy. Pbone^MeHenly 208-J. «-tf HMJ> WAWlS HELP WANTED TWO MBS FOR WORK IN OUR PRODUCTTON DEPARTMENT. INTERESTING WORK FOR YOUNG MEN. KNOWLEDGE OF CHEMISTRY NOT ESSENTIAL. LIBERAL VACATION, SICK LEAVE AND GROUP INSURANCE PLAN. PHONE OR VISIT THE EDWAL LABORATORIES, . INC. RINGWOOD, ILL. TEL. RICHMOND 5 HELP WANTED--Girl or woman to care for children Friday evenin; through Sunday. Stay nights. A dress Box 45, in care of Plaindealer. *85 I npceasary. Paid $18,500 one year ago. \ FOR RENT--300-acre dairy or cattle Look it over and make me an offer. Will finance. Owner, call MeHenry ttMt. *84-2 mm 8ALE -- Clinton seed oats, from certified seed, cleaned, Mid treated. Stanley Freund. Richmond 9t8. *34-3 #r * fV_"*V " Lt - r.i»" FOR SALE--ip-acre fruit farm; 4- ream bouse, bath and tools. Owner must sell. (Call Mr. Hank Nell.) JACOB FRITZ. REALTOR, at Johnsbarg. TeL JbgBenry 87. 31-tf farm. Share basis or cash rent. Address Box • G," in care of Plaindealer. 85 FOR RENT *--aRooms; weekly or monthly rate; with bath, $45 per mo. without bath, $30 per mo.; ideal. Oak Park Hotel, Pistakee Bay, MeHenry, lit Phone 176. 80-tf LOST LOST--Irish Setter pup, male about 10 months old; large for age. Re- 8AI#_ -- JOKM8-MANYILLE ward. C*R Wonder Lake 128, F. Sella. HELP WANTED -- WOMEN AND SALESMAN WANTED -- To sell Rockwool insulation, roofing, siding and Waterproofing; high commissions paid; also a drawing account after thirty days. Call or write the Air-, spun Insulation Co., R-l Ringwood, 111. Call Wonder Lake 698 after 5 p. m. | *36-8 FEMALE HELP WANTED--Secretary, stenographer witlj some clerical experience. Transportation can be arranged. Sparkler Mfg. Co., Mundelein, 111., Phone Mundelein 1430. \ 82-tf TYPE A BOCK WOOL HOME INSULATION. Goaranfeeed not to settle. Installed by Ua WaHfill Ce. Call or write Leo JL. Stilling, 200 E. Pearl St^ TeL MeBanry 18. tf MISOELLAKXOUS FINE OPPORTUNITY for cultured | woman, over 25, seeking a steady 13® ?ij^jnPKWKfl^a, ADD-,t iinnccoomee;; "oownn hhoouurrss;; nnoo canvassing. '^^PViw. on all; Write Box "R." care Plaindealer, or i ph«« H--id'in- •-15 Woodstock. " GIRLS TO SEW. GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR TH08E INTERESTED IN THIS TYPE WORK. APPLY JUVEBSIDE MFG. CO^ 200 RIVEMIDE DRIVE, MeHENRY. PHONE 80. 20-tf 549. HOMES FOR SALE v At McCulIom Lake--Modern 5- Ipoom home; automatic oil heat; hot #ater; copper screens; storm wins; full basement; near bus line, ce $8,950. Also 4-room house, running water, e block to bus line and stores. $6,550. West Shore McOdlom's Lake, near RUSTY WATER, Lime. Scale, Corrosion, Acid Water, etc., corrected by specialist. Call us for free consultation and estimate if correction needed; no obligation. Fred F. Prell Co., 400 W. Kinzie St., Chicago 10. Phone Delaware 5996. Branch Big Hollow Rd., Ingleside. Phone <Fox Lake 5221. 35 NOTICE--On and after Wednesday, Dec. 24, 1947, I will not be responsible Joaevh erad Wilhebn 1903) . Diacovered X-raya Paul Ehriioh (1854-1915). Discovered first blbod antiseptic--Sahrar> (1827-1912). Discovin surgery. trad Roentgen (1MB* will of this week. The Borden field has been scraped of the snow and marking will begin at once. H. J. Kennebeck was the lucky holder of the number which won the lot given away by St. Mary's parish. Misses Arline Harrison and Mil* dred Kinsala of this village, who. last fall took the McHfentri y county Woodstock^ Freud (1856-1939). Studled relation of human mind to ' r J MijL • v.-r• li'lSrest Rns Moat recent Idld tots in attacking Australian forest fires with chemically treated water bombs haye yteldad* encouraging success. Firea lit |d high scrub country were bombed from 50 to 100 feat by Mustangs. They dropped 65-gallon converted wing tanks containing a 10 par cent solutibq of -ammonium sulphate. Fires were extinguished and examination showed that each bomb had thoroughly g saturated everjrthing within its zdne pf dispei^ al and hadiatopped combustion in a swathe 4f yards by 10 yards area. Although ated in heavy forest counlay ibd other chemicals will be triad out. experiments so far indicate that atrial bombwe will be effective, at least in holding' outbreaks in check until they can be attacked b§ , mobile unitai ^o the ground. , •; PwrifilBn For Teeth Brushing your teeth with a tooth powder containing penicillin may make you less likely to have cavities or dental caries, according, to experiments conducted at ^Western Reserve university. That is the promising report of two doctors who used 252 human guinea pigs to study the use of penicillin as a weapon against tooth decay. In the experiment, 161 boys brushed their teeth for five months with a powder containing penicillin.. At the end of the oeriod, the dbctors made counts of the number of adi* sophilus bacilli in the boys' mouths. This bacillus forms the scid whlCh ciUses tooth decay. ' Of the boys who had used penicillin in their tooth powder, Si per cent had a lower bacillus count, while only ••fW.esrt had an in-' creased ci«un£^ Among the boys who had not hM.tne penicillin powder, 43 per cent had fewer bacilli and 20 pat cent bad a higher count Sooth Amenean Telegraph The first telegraph service in South America was established between Santiago and Valparaiso June 20- 18*2 ;!.;5 JRt. 120, 5 rooms, bath, furnace, oil! for any debts exceot those contracted beat; 2 lots. Briee $6,000. j by myself. FRANK H. HOLMES. *35 > In Sunset View Sob., Fox River, ;--; _ 1 Hear Johttsburg; 6 roomsf bath; fur- ' PAINTING--Painting and decorating ~ iiace heat; full basement; garage; by*day or contract. Local references. C^-Iarge lot. Price $9,500. For mfor- • For appointment (Jail Oliver Syren, /<fnation call JACOB FRITZ, REAL- Wonder Lake 221. '35-2 tfOR, at Johnsburg. Tel. MeHenry „. nZ j .• *$7, or Chicago, Lincoln 1333. 31-tf CARPENTER WORK --• Remodeling T -- i and repairs of all kinds. A. Les- FOR SALE -- Six-room house; au- i sard. Phone MeHenry 634-R-2. *84-8 "7 C. J. H. DIEHL ~ Woodstock Piano Tuner Phone 20S-W. 526 Washington St. 1935 30-tf Woodstock, 111. tomatic oil heat; 150 ft. on river; immedate possession. Phone MeHenry 484. 28-tf FOR SALE--1935 Plymouth, .Graham; also Schwinn bicycles. Downs Nash Sales, MeHenry. 31-tf DEAD ANIMALS -- Highest cash prices paid for cows, horses and OrHm Uw$ Regulafo Nogotiafelo Instnunoiih Laws affecting negotiable instruments in the United States are the laws of the states and territories involved and were codified by preparation of a uniform negotiable instrument act. This act has been adopted in whole or in part by the legislatures of all of the states, the District of Columbia a?\d the ^Territories of Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. The uniform act abolished di*y8 of grace on negotiable instruments and provides that any such instrument falling due on Sunday or a holiday is payable on the next succeeding business day, and -instruments falling due on Saturday are tc be presented for payment on the next succeeding business day, except that if payable on demand, they may, at the option of the holder, be presented for payment before noon on Saturday when that entire day is not a holiday. Some of the states, in adopting the LOTS FOR SALE-Lots, 50x350 ft., hogs; no help needed to load. Day! uunmifiour™m aaccti,: hnaavvee cchnaannggeeda itnheessee on Route 31, about two block from and night, Sundays and holidays, i P^^siona regarding days of grace depot. Inquire at 715 Center St. Calls Wheeling Rendering Works,! aim Instruments falling due on Sat- Tel. MeHenry 278-J. 22-tt | Wheeling No. 3; reverse £.V': charges. SB-tf T Wonderful Crater Lake One of the wqnders of the world, Crater lake nestles in the shattered summit of a great volcano, a sister of Rainier, Shasta, Hood and other giants of the Northwest. Among fresh water lakes, it is surpassed in depths .only by Siberian Baikal and the great rift lakes of Central ulast Africa. To the Klamath Indians the site was the battleground of the gods that fought with fire and smoke, with thunder and lightning, that caused a rain of ash and destruction far and wide over their country. Again, it was the struggle between forces" of good and evil, the god of Justice and light against the sinister schemings of the lord Of the underworld and' all things teachers' examination at have just recently received their notifications that they have success* fully passed the test and are- now, qualified to teach. i!. The purchasing committee of th|i village board has made arrangements whereby the village is to be givei| an ' equipped fire truck designed t&; moft the requirements here; FORTY YEARS AGO We underatand that the new meat market to be conducted by Joseph Seickem at the old TIim. Burke stand on Water street is to be opened soon. Preparations are being made by the local iceman for the harvesting of the season's ice crop. Operations "Will begin next week. The prospects for that new depot do surely look bright. Even the gang of painters, white-washers and general cleaners sent out by the N. W. company failed to stop off here this season as they have so regularly done in previous ^ears. Two bright red chirping robins were seen, by Jacob Justen early Monday morning. FIFTY YEARS AGO , M. Engeln, quotes the following prices; best Mbrosene oil, per gal. the at tba University of Idaho have come up with another convenience for the modern world, one sheep owners and wool wearers will welcome--mothproof wool produced on the sheep. The Idaho Ipecialists have discovered that wool from sheep dipped in a DDT aohition two years ago is still mothproof in storage warehouses. ef Tires m«a tractton^flian ftiHy Inflated tfres be- "Tf'ce „- posaa la, we f«ad. However, tires that are under-inflated will mm faster. PAYROLL BOOKS FOR IMS Tha, Plaindealer has a sun? of t wnimiHt- M, ataaepaavlag Ih ET Applied BOLGER'S DRUG STORE PHONE 40 KiMi SaturJi>y Skadf# * Session ^ I to 4:80 O. B. ' For the Children Admission 46c inehidiBg tax Just For Fun Roller Rink MeHenry, 111. 8 cents; lantern globes, 6 cents; sardines, 6 cans for 25 cents; Japan tea, formerly 55 cents now 25 cents; best canned milk 10 cents; best black pepper.- per Jb. 13 cents. C. T. Eldredge shipped one car of hogs and two of sheep on Tuesday. J. D. Lodtz's new residence is rnnidly taking shape, under the skillful hands of E. W. Howe. Joseph Stilling and Lizzie Williams will be married at Johnsburg today, I Wednesday. f We are informed that B. Harrison will work the A. O. Whiting farm the-coming season. SIXTY YEARS AGO A. C. Granger has moved into the, House, first door east of the M. E. church, owned by Fred Schnorr. Peter Schumacher, who lived near Pistakee lake, died |suddenly on i Frfday night. He had been ground1 is usual all day Friday. We did not learn the cause of his death. 1 That open winter has struck us at last. The thermometers in this j village ranged from 22 to 30 de-; grees below zero. ! The brewery ice houses are being filled this week, and the ice is the > rsr BUILD A CASH RESERVE FOR FUTURE NEEDS Our Bfecral eiraings will add audi to yotor financial security, about our savings plans. -- Marengo Federal Savings and LoanAssociation^- Save By Mail Marenfe, mbiois Arsets Over One Mliiion Dollars MuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinuHiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiii! > •- \ GIRLS ^ WOMEN :;4 • ; FOR SALE--'For immediate delivery., •' The following appliances: Refrigera-' PIANO TUNING ft SERVICE I tors, washers, gas and electric ' Harry C. Calhoun--Woodstock 10Q3-W ranges, oil space heaters, all new. or Harry J. Gearman--Cary 4602 % 7 and reasonably .priced. A postcard ' Members of American Society of I will bring our representative to your , Piano Technicians 28-tf - - home. Address Box "M1," % Plain- i • ' ^ ..---- , r ^ dealer. 34-tf! Need Rubber Stamps? Order at The Plamaeaier. Helen Weber Says: Dear Folks: I want yon to know that I did appreciate your business this past year. It has been pleasant work serving ytfu. With anticipation 1 look forward to, the months ahead in 1948 and our continued friendly relationship. Helen Weber, Mgr. U-SAN-0 Moth proofing at no extra charge. MeHenry Cleaners PImm M4-M 10S Elm St. Helen Wektr. Mar. ' mm? urday. . The laws of various states and territories and those in force in the District of Columbia, either permit or require the closing of banks on Saturdays during the summer months. Where a holiday fall* on Sunday, the next day observed as a holiday; Carriage Trade Galas Little people are big business. TW baby-food industry reached the 100 million dollar mark last year from the sale of cans and Jars of strained and chopped foods. Sales Increased 717 par cent in five years. Baby foods are, the largest single item among canned goods, and, in volume, represent about Si par cent of all canned fruit and vegetable Miles ef Transportation sTb* United States is served by /more than 110,000 miles of community street car, bus and trolley coach routes. *- ADMIRAL .CORPORATION offers SS i •. ; 2 Related to the Qnpi. The picturesque prairie chicken, a' strutting, grayish-brown grouse, which throws up his head, hops around with a strange dancing step, and inflates the brilliant prange sacs Just under the eyes, is a close ; relative of the sharfr-tailed grouse. As he expels air from the ftrollen , sacs, he fills the air with a strange, hollow boom. The under part is ! grayish-white wtyh chestnut horizon I tal bars, while the Nfpper plumage , is deep chestnut matted with borj ders of black and white. He lives entirely ki the open prairie, finding j food and cover in the rich prairie I vegetation. His range is from Alberta, Canada, to fndiana. Uncle Sam Says NOW zr. FUTURE at our new 507 ELM ST., (Formerly Kaiser-Frasier Agency Bldg.) WHY TRAVEL FARTHER, when yon can soenre employment at or* near home? Tear Uncle flaw is aiewaiy per^ edltorlkl United Statea ... the caption DMtRVOradJE BONDS, this editorial declare#: Take pride in your job! Join the vast throagv who build Amerioft't Finest Radio 8etlt^ .* ^ ^ ^ ' ; Experience Not iNecessary * •. /jr- D-ri L .- v. % 1 ' I Origin of Saasage The word sausage as used today is derived from the Latin "salsus," meaning salted or, literally, preserved meat. : :W> a. # ,*• •!»#, * 'A resident ef the suburbs report- s ed the disappearance of |12,iM in S cash and |7,io# In United States 8a_y- a lags Bonds from his home. If, he S should never see the cash or bonds £S again, he would be oat lUiNI not; ss «»,00e. Fcr the bonds wiH be of no -- value to the thief, and an appUea-|3g Uon will be reissued to the owner. SB The mirfortune that befell the sub- -g arbanite is a timely reminder that s surplus cash can be put to work wttli s security, and with assured avallabll- ; -s Ity to the owner In time of need, by iss it for jSe pmhase ef United V. S. Trtnry Dtfrtmtnt • / • bome in and visit oupImploymenV Counselor. Talk over yonr fntnre Vhe Radio Industry with UnL' . Employment office will be open each day starting Monday, January 19, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. k p*y .'ft 1' *.•• s v;