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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Feb 1948, p. 6

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I f / / - SP Si gf; ^£4«w>- of tlM in tfes found it am paid for «t tbs mar ilV roi tor Windsor R WBLL8 WATER 8 FOE 8ALB % 'M Port trade, lit ten, long w*el base; 1988 Dodge 4-door Model A Ford. Armand Motors, Rt IS and old Band Road, across road from Breesy Point 89 FOR 8ALE-One pair ot girt's Chi ea|t rink skates, sise 6. Henry 1S9-J. Call Me- •89 FOR SALE--Save fuel, use chimney sweep powder, 8 lb. for $1.00, liquid fl.29 pt Gamble's 39 FOR SALE -- New virgin wool r,- FOR SALE--Power take-off or own ,weJ'John Be*n Mf*/ Co^, uprayers g^LE--Oak dining table and *666^°whSl buffet; Underwood typewriter, respraying; DDT, 1068, 66^whit^ , rebuilt; Richardson player wSPra all the facts before yo^u Kbu,y^. A/jlsSo ! PKil ano wpith rolls, plain walnut finish, rtl,„H Tj»i/» 999A *qq selective weed killers; Butyl Esters Round Lake 2223" » and Triethanolamine salt of 24D. j poR SALE--PLAYER PIANO aad Buy your weed control equipment j ROLLS--Write Mrs. Mary Herman, and supplies from a man with actual 2013 West Clarke St., Milwaukee, experience. The Dairyman's Supply i wis., as to when piano can be seen Cow, McHenry Tel. 7S-M or 684-J-2. jn McHenry. *89 CTT ~~-- . - ] I*OR SALE Evanoil, circulating IFOR SALE--Two-door and four-door, heater, A-l condition; all new parts, Oldsmobile; 6-cylinder; good run-i reasonable. Tel. McHenry 575-J-l. ntng1; economical transportation; five! *39 good tires on each. Also new alutni- i ^ .. _--r77~b--, , . . ~ tram overhead garage door. F. N., FOR SALE--Alfalfa baled. Thirty Muzzy, Ringwood. Tel. Rich. 793. 39' ton. first cutting, fifteen ton second -- i cutting. Fine quality, FOR SALE--Do you have rust, lime j vore, McHenry 171, Phone De- •39 &}.( -- Ivory enameled gas right hand oven. Tel. W. *39 scale or red water? Correct it with ___ MICRO MET. Doherty & McCafferty, FOR SALE Water Correction Service. Phone Mc- j with Henry 259-M. 303 Main St. or Arbor! McHenry 131 Road, Wonder Lake. *39 FOR SALE--1940 Plymouth, 4-door FOR SALE--Dining room set; baby's ! ^»n- Lawrence Nimsgern, Spring l»d; chifferobe; youth's fifed; double bed; spring; oil stove and two drams. Tel. Johnsburg 621-M-l. *89 Grove. Call Richmond 533. *39 r' • & • < •& t' i ; if?:' 'M-: v ' & tr-r- 13 C. FOR SALE--1936 Chevrolet Deluxe sedan; good condition. Call McHenry FOR SALE -- One set weed tire 243-R. *39 : ™. s to Al;L7v^er^t,ob"Tef «««• Wortder Lake, III. -,9 ^ *" »<"•«<>"• ™ Ah^L.~ F0R SALE--Tw6-piece blue p.rl»r set; 9"Piece walnut dining room set. •Minir- immiwtiau nn«^!^ . hingle Will sell pieces separately. Four I?^lv £2? 1Tted blocks north of Handy Pantry. Tel. balanM S50™'r f PnjT' Wonder Lake 243. Alvin Dick, Semiw^ k c.U C^tSi. bonder L»kc »3i> 8*62. Sunday McHenry 590-R-l. 39 , FOR SALE -- Frigidaire, 7 cu. ft., S25y,si^sj • ss~r.»»risr-«s?! FOR SALE--Registered black and "L°hnsbli^ bridge on river. Tel. Mcblack and white Cocker Spaniel pup- i Henry 584-M-l. *3% W, Phone Pistakee 638-J-2. i SALE FOR SALE--Because of a change in oar operations the following used equipment will be sold privately at reasonable prices: McD. wire tie baler, ME rototiller, 2-bag cement mixer with LeRoi motor, 3-bottom 16-in. jrfow, grain drill, Monroe allsteel tilt-bed trailer, 16-cu. ft. deep free*, Bobson cooler, DeLaval Magnetic milking units, com binder and leader. International tractor on steel, 8-h.p. dec trie motor, Cletrac crawler. Jamesway Tentilators, Maple Lane Fkrm, It 12. 2H miles south of Fox JLpka. Phone McHenry 632-R-2. 89 , Three months old *va a * Cocker Spaniel pup; reasonable. Tel. M~*' McHenry 543-J-2. «38-2 HOME FOR SALE Modern 6-room home, completely furnished, including new refrigerator, cooking range; full cement basement; large corner lot; 2 miles east of McHenry. Price $15,000. JACOB FRITZ, REALTOR, at Johnsburg. Tel. 87 or Chicago Lincoln 1233. 88-tf FOR SALE -- Tree-ripened citrus fruit, delivered express prepaid to you at $4.00 per bushel. Oranges, tangerines, grapefruit, all of one, kind or assorted. Send check and order to D. W. Malloy, Lake Helen, Florida. 38-4 MISCELLANEOUS CUT FUEL COSTS 40%--Insulate your roof with Homeeguard Insulation. Save money. Do it yourself. $1.25 per bag. Gamble's. 89 * - 1 if " MJ8KNB86 PROPERTY _ FOR 8ALE S-etory brick, two stores, one large $ reem apt, MI basement, automatic hot water heat, on Route 120, in McHenry. Also Oarage suitable for other business, ^ M n - i J f L i S : j P A I N T I N G A N D D E C O R A T I N G Jfui PAPER HANGING SJZ Flrrt C1"8 WV»rk -- PVee Estimates Phone McHenry 5flO-W-2 JACOB J'RITZ, REALTOR. atJohns- J LOST--Black wool gloves on green ^<io^ enr^ or ^"/o- street Saturday. Phone Richmond Lincoln 1383. 88-tf 1532. *39 and install f«M% Bil Main, Street, McHenry 9S-J. MUV1H, OTMNIa Telephone U4f ng. varnishing and waxing new and old floors; also Kentile, a life-time floor. Free estimate. Call McHenry 497-R. 84-tf HAVE TOUR CESSPOOLS, catch basins, septic tanks, cisterns cleaned &r Eddi»s Sanitary Service. Eddie uff, Prop. Tel. McHenry. 290. 29-tf SHEET METAL AND FURNACE WQRK --Gutters and furnaces repaired. John McDonald, Bowman St., McHenry, 111. Phone McHenry 772-M. 88-tf ATTENTION FARMERS -- Have your ag. limestone .spread before spring planting. Vern Thelen, Tel. McHenry 568-W-l. *38-3 IB OR TBL ROl •ai-f HELP WANTED -- Beauty operator Barriapton 775 *89 HELP WANTED--Girl for general work in drug store. Bolger's, Green St., McHenry. 89-tf HELP WANTED--Janitor, 4 Hours per day. Time may be split during day, 2 hours each. $1.00 per hour to start, steady« work no experience necessary, be sure to state age. Address box "T," care Plaindofler, McHenry. | 86-tf HELP WANTED--Mechanic. Downs Nash Sales. Tel. McHenry 484. 39-tf HELP WANTED--Girt for general housework in 6-room apartment; •••if H miiiHt (By Tardatick) Greetinga, Folln: The sixteen Mow sero temperature^ during the early morning hours Of last Monday made our thermometer turn blue and from what we hear the present oil shortage is making more and more of McCullom Lake residents switch to Calverts. We have an idea that it was cold weather in these parts that prompted Mr. and Bfrs. Leo Smith to pack their chariot full of summer clothea and head in the direction of Texas and points south last Tuesday morning. The folks expect to be goqe for about three weeks. of their Mio|iMHycla, fee weartly diaco^* «r*d bajtaria fighter derived from a moid foapd fo tiie 90H, has pimfed effective when used in the treatnMMt - of draining tuberculous •twin, according to a report to American lledical assodathm. gf Streptomycin has successfully aV tacked diseases ^ot affected by eiti>« er penicillin or the sulfonamides. It apparoitly chedcs the growth of germs rather thin destroying them^ and resistant strains of germs aftes develop If treatment Is prolonged. Many Investigators have concluded that it is most valuable In casei where temporary suppression of lap faction will give the patient's naV ural defenses a chance to rally an# gain the ascendancy Over the dis» SEWING MACHINES TO BE REPAIRED-- Work guaranteed and reasonable rate. Erven Erber, R-l, West McHenry. Phone McHenry 620-M-2. •38-3 INCOME TAX SERVICE farmers, Business, Individuals C. FRANK DALY plain cooking; own room and bath; Iwas the honored' guest at the home $35 per week. Call Long Beach of Mrs. Henrietta Vycital, with Mrs. 8500, Apt. 816, before 10 a. m. Re- j Ercel Lock and Henrietta acting as verse charges. *38-21 hostesses. Among the guests who At a surprise pink and blue shower last Wednesday, Mrs. Betty Houck | ease. In 12 cases reported, 18 per cent, of the 80 sinuses closed within one to four weeks, and after 12 weeks _ _ , showered the expectant mother with I of streptomycin treatment 80 per FEMALE HELP WANTED--Secre-1 an avalanche of gifts were Mrs. Ercel I cent" had closed. After 20 weeks, tary, stenographer with some clerical Richardson, Mrs. Jean Reid, Kate all but one sinus had closed. In 11 experience. Transportation can be Brautigam, zeima Lee Wetle, | out of the 12 cases toe patients' aparranged. Sparkler Mfg. Co., Mun- Dorothy Wetle, Emma Pyritz, Betty i petitcs also improved, and they deleui* 111., Phone Mundeiein 143(K Baumbeck, iBetty Krickl, Shirley Jen- gained an average Of 15 pouodt sen, Eleanor Creutz and Miss Beverly ~ Houck. After enjoying a delicious buffet 8i2-tf Arts Barber Shop and Cigar Store HELP WANTED -- WOMEN AND , u . _j t 227 N. Benton St. ! GIRLS TO SEW. GOOD OPPOR- luncheon prepared by the gracious Phone 18 Woodstock, 111. TUNITY FOR THOSE INTEREST- j hostesses the afternoon was spent in 34-tf GARBAGE COLLECTING -- Let us dispose of your garbage each week, or eftener if desired. Reasonable rates. Regular year round route. John E. Hill. P. O. Box 274, McHenry, Phone 365. tf WE BUY AND SELL USED CARS --CLARK CHEVROLET SALES, McHenry, 11L Phone 277. 49-tf TYPEWRITER SERVICE--Typewriters and adding machines repaired and rebuilt.* Ribbons and carbon paper. Frank J. Immekus, Jr., 103 Main St., McHenry. Phone McHenry 208-J 52-tf WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY--Hay carrier to fit 4-inch wood track. Tel. McHenry 600-W-l. *39 WANTED TO BUY--House or cottage located on or near river. Write Box "VB," care Plaindealer. 52-tf WANTED WANTED--Farms, 60 to 100 acres, for our clients with cash. JACOB FRITZ, REALTOR, at Johnpburg. Tel. 37. 38-fcf WANTED--Dwelling to rent or purchase, within city limits of McHenry. Possession on or about April 1st. Earl R. Walsh, Phone 48. *37-tf WANTED -- All-year homes, in or near McHenry, from $8,000 to $15,000; must have possession within 30 days of closing deal. JACOB FRITZ. REALTOR, at Johnsburg. Tel. McHenry 87, or Chicago, Lincoln 1888. 26-tf WANTED--Watches and Jewelry to revdr. Anthony Noonan. 200 So. Green street, McHenry. (Front part of Claire Beruty Shoppe.) 15-tf A U C T I O N ED IN THIS TYPE WORK. AP PLY RIVERSIDE MFG. CO., 200 RIVERSIDE DRIVE, McHENRY. PHONE 89. 29-tf SITUATION WANTED WANTED--Position as stenographer or secretary, preferably in McHenry; experienced. Harriet Femstrom, Mcor enry; Cullom Lake, General Delivery, West McHenry. . ^39 WANTED -- Young man desires Saturday work. Driving, clerking, etc. Phone McHenry 494-W, evenings. *39 WANTED--Will care for children in my home evenings. TPhone McHenry 480-J. •39-2 WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT -- House in Johnsburg, McHenry or nearby. Morris Hoven. Tel. McHenry 662-R-l. *39 WANTED TO RENT--Veteran, wife and daughter, wish to rent a 2 or 3- room apartment. Tel. McHenry 569-J-2. *39-2 WANTED --r Furnished room with kitchen privileges or small apartment. Phone. McHenry 12 after 5 p.m. *39 card playing and chatting. Needless to say that Mrs. Betty Houck was a very much surprised and pleased little lady on that afternoon. Bob and Gert Siegler, operators of McCullom Lake's leading food shop, returned on Monday after spending the weekend in Lafayette, Ind., where they attended a wedding of one of Bob's former buddies in' the service. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Brand spent Sunday visiting with relatives in Genoa City, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Aalto and daughter were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin 'Blake last Thursday, We hear that the boys on Hughie McDonald's bowling team gave the five aged ladies on the Roy-Al team a bad time during last Thursday's match. The Roy-Al derelicts attribute their tough luck on the fact that A1 made them wear shoes that night, Destructive Female In one year a female moth her descendants can destroy a# much wool as 13 sheep can product in the same period. Order your rubber stampe at Plaindealer. WEEK-END SPEGEALflp Self Service "C 'SM Ftod Market .". .f...e, mm » f*' „ _ , _ 'i-ip -. Horn s) -y: * ' •ALERNO CRACKERS lb. pkg. 21# OSCAR MEYER WIENE11S 43c lb. sin SWAl^ " first Planned City Tfte first authentic exampl^of a planned city is the Egyptian city of Kahun. It was built as a housing project for the men who worked oil the Illahun pyramid. Complete line of Lee's poultry remedies at Wattles Drug Store, McHenry. 8-tf BAR SOAP Beg. Sise *9c a bar PfcESH VEGETABLES AT ALL TIMES Looking ih on those two love birds, id Emma Pyri reclining1 in if Happy APARTMENT WANTED -- In or near McHenry. Factory representative from reputable eastern firm. Young- couple, both college graduates. No children or pets. Write or wire collect to John G- Weeks, 205 North Delaplaine Rd., Riverside, 111. *88-8 FOR RENT FOR RENT--Four rooms, on Burnett Road, north side of Island Lake, 2 blocks from bus. See after 6 o'clock Saturday or Sunday. A. G. Smith. *89 FARM FOR RENT--181 acres; cash rent. T. Thonneson,, R-3, McHenry. Tel. McHenry 571-W-l. 39 FOR SALE---Generators, armatures,; GENERAL HAULING -- Available starters, fuel pumps, distributors i for trucking and general hauling, regulators and ignition parts No job too sinall or too j A t, r, ld a a!!i bU ,°1 t,her car^ S5ac,° Wegener, McHenry. Tel. 543-W-2. les 4 Service, Lily moor, Fred J. oboda, Prop. Tel. McHenry 615>W<-2. *38-4 37-tf PERFECT SEAL , ROCKWOOL-- FOR RENT -- Rooms; weekly or monthly rate; with bath, $45 per mo. On Hutching Road, being % mile | without bath, $30 per mo.; ideal north of Grand Ave., ltt miles Oak Park Hotel, Pistakee Bay, Mcnortheast of intersection of Hwy. 45 : Henry, 111. Phone 178. 80-tf and Grand Ave. (Wedge's Corner), | 3tt miles northwest of Gurnee, 6. miles east of Lake Villa, 2% Otto and Pyritz of Vale, we found Otto recli his deep cushioned chair soaking his tired feet in the gold fish bowl. With the gold fish nowhere in evidence, we asked Otto about them, to which he replied, "Emma has them out for a walk around the block." Presently Emma returned with thTee happy gold fish flapping their tails at her heels. In his naste to get his feet out of the bowl before the fish made a meal of his tootsies, Otto got his big toe caught in the window of the little castle the fish swim through and that, dear readers, explains why Otto has been limping these past few days. Anything1 can happen at the Pyritz's and usually does. ACCORDIAN INSTRUCTION Special ten weeks trial course. f Instruction for ACCORDIAN and ment furnished in home. Phone Wonder Lake 698, or write R. HOLOCHWOST ^ Ringwood, Illinois DISPERSAL SALE , . of JAN-MAR REGISTERED HOLSTEINS and FARM PERSONAL PROPERTY CA„TrVE ~ G^rnRe,y, -COW' milking Located on Green Bay Road, 3 miles of Zion, 1 mile north «f southeast of Millburn, on SATURDAY, FEB. 21 at 12 o'clock • K A M Lunch Wagon Watch for Auction arrows on Hwy, 45 and on Grand Ave. «AD eAi«? m . , . Will save you up to 40 percent injf"*1"', 2 Hereford cows, fat, ready to jjWy 173 4 miles' east of Hwy. 41 fOR SALE--10-acre fruit farm; 4-, fuel coat3. With shortage of fuels but?her£ 1 DuXhanl c?w' fat' re.aly on nom hoase, bsth and tools Owner and h[gh price8j don't deiay. Call us! to butcher; 1 Hereford steer, weight •Sw?ir'w5f • t SU ! for free estimate. NO MONEY ' ^ ' 1 Guernsey hdfcr. long JACOB FRCTZ. REALTOR, at Johns- i)oWN PAYMENTS LOW AS 15 yearling, open; 2 Guernsey heifers, ' 8 months old; 1 well bred Guernsey bull, 16 months old. T. B. and Bangs IWfg: Tel. McHenry 37. 31-tf pgR MONTH. We also apply Barrett rOH BALE -- JOHNS-MANVILLE' frofi"? sifin^ ,Air?Pu" insula- T\PE A ROCK WOOL HOME IN-/tion 1Co., Wonder Lake, Rt 1, Ring- Guaranteed not to settle. W00<1» Tel. Wonder Lake 698 after 6 the Wallftll Co. Call or P- m- MMc«HheSnJryI UI1188 . 200 PeaU3i CA,R PENTER WOR.K. .-- Remode„l.ifn:g and repairs of - all kinds. Free esti- SALE--TYPEWRITERS, ADD-1 mate. A. Lessard. Phone McHenry MACHINES. Service on all 634-R-2. *34-8 makes. Also ribbons for all makes; oufcon paper. L. V. Kilts, Clay St» Woodstock. Phone 549. 7-tf tested. SHEEP--35 young Shropshire ewes, •36-3 i bred; 6 Shropshire buck lambs (coming yearlings); 1 Shropshire buck. HOG--Hereford brood sow, bred to registered Hereford boar, due to far- FOR SALE--1935 Plymouth, Graham; ilso Schwinn bicycles. C. J. H. DIEHL Woodstock Pisno Tuner Phone 208-W, 526 Washington St. 1935 30-tf Woodstock, I1L row April 5th. POULTR" MONDAY. FEBRUARY 16 at 10:80 o'clock K & M LUNCH WAGON 29 registered Holstein females, accredited, Bangs free, calf hood vaccinated; 420 lbs. fat herd average. 2 cows over 600 lbs! fat; 5 over 500 lbs. fat, 19 females sired by bulls at Dundee Artificial Ass'n^ 6 by the King bull, 4 by Chieftan 10th, 2 by Tyler Farm Master Lee. Catalogues on sale day. Chas. Wray and Walt Krumery in For your convenience, our operators will be on duty every Sunday evening to accept your news items. The number is 566-J-2. Keep them hwy. " • v . Congratulation Ti Mrs. Harry Reimer on her twentyfifth birthday anniversary Feb. 24. Mrs. Franz Freisinger on her twenty-ninth birthday Feb. 25.' Mrs. Ben Gates on her twenty-first birthday Feb. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pyritz on the ANNOUNCEMENT Having purchased George Olosson's cattle truck, would appreciate the patronage of anyone in this area desirous of such service. BERNIE MATCHEN Fox St. / -McHenry, Phone 100-J r. Erom where Joe Marsh Y--300 yearling White Rock hens (laying 75 percent). MACHINERY--Case "VC" tractor on rubber, recently overhauled, with starter and lights; Case 2-row trac- „nv _ - tor cultivator; Case power tractor; $i vF XS ^ mower; McD. 10-20 tractor, on new MACHINERY -- McD. Model rubber recently overhauled; R.L. 7-ft. charge of Pedigres. Tel. Waukegan, III. Majestic 372S-Y-1-X Cattle te be sold inside =t 1:80 o'clock. Downs Nash Sales, McHenry. 31-tf °EAD ANIMALS -- Highest cash : prices paid for cows, horses and LOTS FOR SALE--Lots, 50x350 ft., hogs; no help needed to load. Day I tratcor disc (new blades & bearings); on Route 31, about two block from and night, Sundays and holidays, new 3-section wood drag (with steel depot. Inquire at 715 Center St. Calls Wheeling Rendering Works, folding draw bar); new Gehl model Tel. McHenry 278-J. 22-tf wheeling No. 8; reverse charges. ! "C40" silo filler and pipe; McD. 6-roll r~~r--T--Z--_• _ , ,--r i 1 86-tf 'shredder (good condition); sulky Subscribe fcr The Plaindealer j --^-- - - WANT A PRIORITY ClJdU ON HER HEART? ^nd FLOWERS Helen Weber Says: Send us your clothes regularly -- aad' you'll always look your best. ' Our TJ-SAN-0 insured mothproof dry cleaning cannot. be surpassed. M" tractor on rubber (with starter, lights); new McD. Model "A" tractor on rubber (with hydraulic lift); McD. 2-row power lift cultivator; McD. 7 ft. power mower; new McD. 7 ft. tractor disc; McD. 3-bot. 14-in. plow (slat mould board); Thomas "7 tractor Plow- rubber; McD. tractor It. grain drill; M-H corn planter m.an"re spreader, on rubber ; Case corn (with new fertilizer attachment and , P]a"tei;' ^lth fertilizer attachment; check wire); McC. 5 ft. mower; 5JcD- ft" •5rai" 8""SCMcC. grain binder; McC. com binder; ! Id.ea le'lv«ry rake: ^ase dump rake; hay loader; 2 McD. sulky ^ load®r! ^cD- B ft. mower; 8 ft. cultivators; steel wheel wagon and an.d !c *V ^errr 8Prea ^ rack; wood wheel wagon and rack;' K^' QU^K New Idea manure spreader; Roweli 1 *"\n ru v5'ber "red wagon with tight r - • grain box; McD. corn binder with bundle carrier; wood wheel wagon and box; new McD. corn sheller to your Valentine hammer mill with speed jack. FEED AND SEED--25 bushel spring wheat (cleaned and sacked); 30 bu. buck wheat; 500 bu. good ear corn; 350 bu. Clinton oats, raised from certified seed, (cleaned and sacked); 800 bu. Vicland oats; 450 bales alfalfa and timothy hay; some baled soy bean hay; 100 shocks corn: some graks seed (timothy and clover); 800 bales shredded fodder. MISCELLANEOUS--Tractor chains; new 50 ft. 7 inch belt; 160 rods new 4 p. barb' wire; 20 rods woven wins; 85 new 6% steel fence poets; trailer; new oil horning tank heater; 2 wheel ; breechi lars; grapple forks; rope; pulleys; ilk cans; tng harness and electric fence controller; mill strainer; scales; cream separator; several galvanised- milk cans; % h.p. electric motor and pump jack; electric brooder. BUILDINGS -- 12x12 ft. brooder house on skids (wired for electric and built in sections). FURNITURE--Some household furniture including enameled kitchen FEED--250 bushel Clinton oats; 160- buBhel Vicland oats; 250 bushel corn; 4 ton choice chopped alfalfa hay; 50 bales straw; 25 ft. silage. MILKING EQUIPMENT A MISC.-- Universal milking machine, 2 single units; stainless steel pails and complete with motor, pump and stall cocks; Clark electric water heater; 28 milk cans; 2 sterilising tanks; pail cart; pails; strainer; stirrer; rubber tired wheel barrow; 500 chick electric brooder; breeching harness, and collars; silage cart; wheel barrow sprayer; hog waterer; stone boat; electric fence controller; 2 electric heated water fountains. TRUCK AND POWER MOWEIU- 1935 Chevrolet .IVi ton truck with body; Evinrude Lawn Boy mower. FURNITURE--Some household furniture including 8 piece dining room set. McHenry Cleaners 104-M Helen W ARCHIE WALL1S, Owner Chandler and Bftos, Auctioneers •hoc Auction Service Cow, Clerk 1 '• j JAN-MAR FARM MBS. R. % MITCHELL, Pm, Tel. Zion, HI. 2918 ~ Chandler k Bfers, Auctioneers Public Auction Semce Co., Clerk -- : " 'WW: • Corsages <tf-" GARDENIAS CAMELLIAS SWEET PE4J| ROSES Will's Fraud of His Big Ears Will Dudley's mighty prond of his big ears! Best crop of corn he's grown since '38. And Will, like so many other farmers, has plenty of reason to be proud of what he raises, I'he farmer has always been a keystone in our economic life, and the key to our national well-being. But from where I sit, he's move ; important now than ever. He's not only feeding America--but friends of America overseas--building good will for this country at a time when friendship for democracy is most important. . A And farmers haf* Ultllngly shouldered that responsibility. Will spends eztri hoars in Us cornfield ...coatee heme tired te a temperate glass ef beer and early bed, to be ready for the next day's work. From where I sit, America can be mighty grateful for her five million farmers... for their productivity, hard work, and temperate living--of which Will's moderate glass of beer is proof t Copyright, 1948, Umittd Stmt** graven Ftmmiatim HYACINTHS AZALEAS AFRICAN VIOLETS Out Floweg» ROSES StfAPDfcAGONS ' MIXED SPRING BOUQUETS tj;tttn iti ZERO WEATHER '/t'(( (n ) ta I' a \ okj W i U I A M S O I L O M A T I C O i l B U R N E R w i t h 3S H O R T H O U R S t O N G V f A P S r o > - a y1 No ran on sumr Wtl MIT ml KMOVE *nr COM I0W mSSIRE PMNdPIE ASSURES M0IE MAT ROM USS RIB OKI Yes, Oii-O-Ma^lt's Low Pressure Principle, which permits a.Two-Sowce Air Supply aad a ffcj /•*/ j Oil-Air Noxzle, means ypu get more heat per gallon from mmy fuel oil... including the new, hotter, but harder-toburn catalytic oils ... and, of course, long, trouble-free operation. Come in for ihtaili and remember that we can install your new Oil-O-Mtdc in 3 hours without discomfort or inconvenience to you. . . THENNES OIL CO. PBONE 4CB-R MS 8. Green St. McScnry. O, OOMPUTTB BURNER SERVICE » £ X . . . .A. ; St*."'"

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