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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Jun 1945, p. 8

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««••• •vtfk' 'A RINGWOOD m FOR SALE ,v„ SALE -- Piano and breakfast set Phone McHenry 881-W-l. Call after 12 noon. 3-8 FOR SALE--Seed buckwheat. McHenry 92-R. 6-2 FOR SALE--Fireworks after June' 18. Marjorie Thomas, one block east of River bridge. ' 5-2; FOR SALE--Boy's balloon tire bicycle, like new. Call McHenry! 616-R-l. * *| FOR SALE--50 Cheater White brood sows, to farrow in August. Gregory Kattner, R-V McHenry. Tel. Richmond 929. *6-2 FOR SALE--Standing: hay, 30 acres, I abqat two-third alfalfa. LocateS 2, : miles south of Volo on blacktop road, i Call Roy Thatcher, Tel. Mundeleini 'i<64-R-2. 6 FOR SALE--Eight-inch circular saw, woHc bench, few hand tools. Tel.! 1 McHenry 675-R-l. 61 -- .--- • --j FOR SALE--Nine-piece oak dining room set. Phone McHenry 66-W. 6 • ' ... ' • • • - . ' • i FOR SALE--John Deere 2-row cultivator; buck rake; two 6-ft. hay mowers; 1934 1%-ton Chevrolet truck and one hay press. F. B. Ritzert, Ph. Richmond 687. *6 FOR SALE -- Nine feeder pigs. Sobert Vogt. Tel. McHenry 688-R-l. 6 | ; ' I FOR SALE--Year- round comfort and economy with fire-proof Johns-Man-: ville Rock Wool Home Insulation "Blownin" walls and ceilings. Call LEO J. STILLING, McHenry 18. 36tf.' DELAVAL Separator and Milter Service New and' Used Machines Available R. F. SIDLES 492 E. Chicago St., Elgin, 111. Phone Elgin 4874 De Laval Sales and Service, Elgin •6-2 WANTED WANTED -- Oats. McHenry Flour Mills. Tel. McHenry 92-R. 6-2 HELP WANTED WANTED--Girl or woman for general housework. Plain, cooking. $30 * week. Mrs. Kelley. Tel. Pistakee 483-J-l. 6 WANTED -- Carpenters. Country Home Builders, Inc., Round Lake, 111. Phone Round Lake 2261. 6-2 Mrs. 'George Shepard) Mr. and Mrs. Naslund and Miss Alice Wilcox of Crystal Lake were callers in the Wayne Foss home Tuesday evening. Dick Oldson is orijoyfag a two weeks vacation from his duties at the chemical plant. Mr. and Mrs. George Haberlein spent Wednesday in Chicago. Mr. iand Mrs. Albert Escher and children of Chicago spent Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. Joe Vailliancourt Mrs. Joe Wagner of McHenry spent Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Laurence. Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Hepburn spent a few days the past week with their daughter and family at Sheboygan, Wis. A Mr. and Mrs. Dick Oldson and children spent Thursday at Brookfield Zoo. MYs. Oliver Laurence and daughters, Esther and Janette, attended the circus in Elgin Tuesday. Miss Luella Krumpen of Madison is visiting with Mrs. George Shepard. Mrs. Frank Fay is visiting in the home of her son, Carlson in Chicago; Mrs. Doberstein and daughter, Dorothy and son, Gus, spent Sundya with relatives' in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard and Miss Luella Krumpen spent Sunday in the Alan Ainger home at Greenwood. Mrs. Lillie Coudrey and neice, Miss Shirley Johnson, were callers at the Wayne Foss home Sunday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. Collins and Mrs. Clayton Harrison were visitors at Arlington Heights Friday. Mrs. Louis Hawley visited Mrs. Hickey at the North Chicago Hospital, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hawley were visitors at Crystal Lake Saturday. Carlton Fay of Chicago spent the past week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fay. Mrs. George Habeplein spent Friday and Saturday with her daughter in Chicago. ^ Dennis Harrington of Chicago spent the weekend with his daughter- in-law, Mrs. Neil Harrington. Roy Welter and family of Chicago spent the weekend in the Matt Welter home. Clarence Warburton is spending*thc week at Sheboygan, Wis. Helen and Amy Laurehce and Bob Shueberg of Chicago spent the weekend in the Oliver Laurenfte home. Clayton Bruce of Oregon, 111., spent the weekend at his home here. Mrs. Eleanor Balon of Crystal Lake and Mrs. Bertha Hawley of1 Elgin spent Sunday in the Louis Hawley home. Mr. and Mrs. fWC#ui «flali>il and navy sons of Note* Dame spent Monday with Rev. and Mrs. Collins. Louis xiawiey 'and Gust IPearson left Sunday for a week's Ashing trip to Lake Cheteck, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Abendroth of Elgin spent Sunday with Mrs. Jennie Bacon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wagner of McHenry spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Abe b&ttrence. Fred Weidrich, Jr., is spending the week at Albert Lea, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Breiman and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brennan spent Wednesday evening in the John Blackman home at Zion. Rev. Heernan, rector of the Episcopal church of Harvard called on Rev. and Mrs. Collins Tuesday, afternoon. Mrs. Helen Johnson, Mary Ann Wiedrich and P®ggy Ann Len*rd spent Thursday at Waukegan. Janet Johnson, who has been spending a few weeks visiting relatives at Waukegan returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis of Chicago and Mrs. Harold Aim and sons of McHenry spent Tuesday in " the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walkington attended, j a tareweil party for Paul Walking-! toh at .the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howe Friday evening. I i Mrs. Catherine Vogel and Gen*! Ray and grandson, Phillip, Mrs. Ray l Singbush and Mrs. Dan Laurence and i , son, Stephen of Elkhorn spent Tues-: ( day evening in the Fred Wiedrich,! Jr. home. Paul Walkington left for army! I service Monday morning. j Mr. and, Mrs. Frank Walkington' and family of Libertyville spent Sun-1 day in the Ben Walkington home. . ^ Butler spent Saturday in Chicago. j Mr. and" Mrs. Gus Luhkenheimer! and family of McHenry spent Saturday evening in the Roy Neal home, j Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weidrich, Jr., entertained their children and their families Sunday in honor of her birthday. Those to attend were Mr. i and Mrs. Philip Saunders of Syca- i more, Mrs. Saunders of Harvard, i Jack Brennan of McHenry, Mr. and I Mrs. Charles Brennan, Mr. and Mrs. i BUI _ Lenard Johnson and Jaitat, -- Mary Attn Weidrich of A reunion of graduate held Tuesday at the ho Sibra Whiting. Guests were Mr*. Paul Knarf of Kenosha, Mrs. Dick Davis, Mrs. Leo Anderson, Mrs. Dan Kenyan from Waukegan and Mrs. B&itiey Harmon of Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Miller of Richmond were callers in the Ed. Bauer horn* Wednesday evening. Mrs. Charles Peet, Mrs. Viola Low and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy attended the Rock River conference at the Chicago temple Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hinze and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Treon of Crystal Lake were callers in the Harrison- Peet home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bauer and daughter, Joan, spent Sunday at the Russel Nondmeyer home at Gilmore. Mrs. Clinton Martin/and daughter, Ferril, Suxanne Muzzy/ Carol Harrison and Muriel Butler attended the youth fellowship meeting at the Chicago Temple, Saturday. Mr. ana Mrs. Henry Marlowe and family of Huntley, Mrs. Wattles and son Glen of McHenry spent Sunday in the Chincy Harrison home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harrison were Sunday dinner guests in the Nick Klein home at Spring Groye.; v< • V- „ I'*"te BM«anaa «" Wnefi fluted, bananas make an especially attractive garnish. Run tines of a fork along a peeled banana, then cut slices crosswise. '•• C.'. ^ ^ . - » ; ° y • • s - ,%j- •• . x* vs. ,*•'. . -• v '•§*} ,.Kv T ! 'S'iiMffi'ift'iT'i'ii'iiil'ii'ilii'ir ii' i • • * ». f .V. ' " • • . . . •••* -- . . . VfcT" i*t •jmmSrii torn «Sd wmm In eitiaa, toma, m IMft The report state* OMtt vt natkm'a Mot pir out of tha urbn In Igll Laftavar Saap' Sew together two face cloths (waah clotha) with basting stitches on one side. Drop all leftover soap Into this bug and uSe it in the hath* tub. Whenever there are pieces to be added, simply open basting stitches and drop in mdra soap. Then sew up. Every scrap of soap Is used In this way. And bath soap Is saved. MAN HAD BRICK IN HIS STOMACH FOR 10 TSARS Flelng Apples Pour fresh orange juice over cut apples, allow to soak, then use for making apple pie as usual. For extra tang add a little orange juice to filling. £, Precaution in ironing Tty Spreading a worn-out aheet or tablecloth under your ironing board when pressing curtains, sheets and other items that will touch the floor during ironing. This simple precaution prevents clothes from becoming dust-marked while they an still damp- One man recently stated that for 10 years he felt like he had a brick in his stomach. This feeling was due to the lump of undigested food he always had inside of him. He was weak, worn out, headachy, swollen with gas and terribly constipated. Recently he started taking ERBHBLP and says the feeling like a brick in his stomach disappeared the second day. Bowels are regular now, gas and headaches are gone and he feels like a new man. ERB-HELP - contains 12 Great Herbs; they cleanse bowels, clear gas from stomach, act on sluggish liver and kidneys. Miserable people soon feel different all over. So don't go on suffering. Get E^B-HELP. Bolger's Drug Store. Structural Steel • Ornamental Iron Building Specialties Steel Stairs and Railing* H. L. BEOKER 330 Railroad St. ' Marengo 144 MARENGO, ILL. , mm urn vim - sf my HarllMfr Qnnjk mm MeHaary --•••or REFRIGERATION SERVICE Otll WONDER LAKE 568 Telephone' No.. 300w?' ^ 8toff«l A Rettkuisptfrgfr Insurance agents for all class** of property in the beat companies. WEST McHENRT . . ILUN0IB _'.J' 1 1 A.P. Freund Co. Excavating Contractor . Trucking, Hydraulic ' and Ciane Service. --Road Building-- Til, 204-M McHenry, HL A. WORWICK . PHOTOGRAPHS* Portraiture Commercial Photography Phone 275 - Riverside Drive , MeHENRY. ILL. WANTED -- Experienced farmer, dairyman and herdsman. Married. Good pay. Address Box "N," care of Plaindealer. 0 WAlfTED--Draft exempt man for war work. Apply Miller Products. Phone 195. 39-tf WANTED--Couple as caretaker and help in house. About five acres under cultivation; 100 laying hens, and two horses. No other livestock. Good pay and your own 3-room house. For appointment call Woodstock 16y-W-2. 5-tf WANTED TO BUY WE HAVE CASH BUYERS for winter or summer homes, farms and vacant. List your real estate withp us. Jacob Fritz, Real Estate, Johnsburg. Phone McHenry 672-R-2; Chicago phone, Lincoln 1333. 3-4 CONCRETE -- MASONRY FOUNDATIONS--CHIMNEYS FIREPLACES ESTIMATES FURNISHED WM. ROCHELLE TEL. 673-M-l *3-13 WANTED TO BUY---Will purchase ftotn ten to forty acres. Must have Etd buildings and in close range of Henry. Write Box 233, Waukegan, 111. i 6-4 FLOOR TILE--for kitchens, bathrooms, recreation rooms, commercial buildings, _ etc. Also floor sanding and refinishing. Henning Newman, 932 Marvf^ Ave.,Phone 131, Wood- •tpek, 111. 5itf WANTED TO BUY--Am in the market and can pay all cash for 200 to 300 acre farm. Must have dark ground, fair buildings and mostly under cultivation. Write Box 375, libertyville. 111. 5-4 i WE INSURE YOUR PERSONAL PROPERTY in the city or country, wherever - located in the U. S. * or Canada, against fire, burglary, windstorm, all in one policy. For information call Jacob Fritz, Real, Estate and Insurance, Main St., Johnsburg. Phone McHenry 672-R-2. At Chicago, phone Lincoln 1333. 50-13 WE ARB LOOKING FOR SUMMER HOMES with lake frontage, Pistakee, Fox Lake or any other lakes. We also are looking for places with tavern, , cottages and boats, also with ; lake frontage for business purposes. Will pay cash for properties if reasonably priced. Send information in detail as to location, price and how to get there to Louis Missty, 4421 Irving Park Bd., Chicago, 41, Illinois. #-3 TREE SPRAYING AND WHITEWASHING -- Frank Henkel, Volo. Tel. McHenry 681-M-l. 46-tf LOST tOST -- Set of keys and gas tank lacking cap. Return to McHenry Reeappers at 311 East Elm St., McHenry and receive reward. *6 WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING -- All work fully guaranteed. "Torchy" Krause, 310 Elm St., McHenry. Tel. 379. 42-tf LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED, Tire Repairing, Electrical Appliances Repaired, or what have you that needs repairs? Call McHenry 603-R-2 Crick's "66" Gas Station, McCullom Lake. »6-3 • LOST--Man's billfold containing sum . erf money, on June 19. Finder pleaqe ijsturn 1 papers ' contained therein. .Ralph Brown, R-2, McHenrjr. "Tel. McHenry 615-M-2. 6 HAVE YOU HEARD about the new | reduced Auto Liability and Property Damage rates T They .will surprise j you. ' Ask us for insurance rates. The Kent Co., McHenry. Phone 8. 27-tf MISCELLANEOUS FOR ANY TYPB OK HOME INSUL-1 ATION, ASBESTOS SIDING OR A NEW ROOF, see Bob Frisby, People's Insulation Co., lfl»4 S. Riverside Drive, McHenry, 111., Phone McHenry 211-J. Woodstok, 210 E. Jackson St. Phone Woodstock 817. 20-tf ' AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD te"»'/ FURNITURE ON SATURDAY, & JUNE 30, starting at 2 p. m. Frigi- *' daire, 1938 modei, good condition; . -- two small gas stoves; living room |p •' Set, consisting of j$>uch and chair; ' Sjnd other househow fumishihgs, ineluding rugs, mattresses, etc. Locaton Route 31, next to St. Mary's v- V^-4jemetery. FVank Hughes. »6 CESSPOOLS AND SEPTIC TANKS * CLEANEX) -- Phone Crvstnl L»k« mr f W-M or 716-M. Fred WWls. 6-4 DEAD ANIMALS WILL WIN THE WAR -- Five dollars is the least we pay for dead horses and cows in good condition. Wheeling Rendering Co. Phone Wheeling No. 3. Reverse the charges. No help needed to load. 14-tf GARBAGE COLLECTING -- Let us 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 GOOD CLOTHES DESERVE GOOD CARE 163 Elm Street Phone McHenry 104-M IV O M E W 150 JOBS OPEN " « \*r •- !. , • , v. . , | ' .. ' •. • ;// i • ... P In McHenry Ctounty's Newest and Most • Modern Manufacturing Plant LIGHT METAL PARTS ASSEMBLY Wy.M.FENCH rh" ••K The architect'# drawing of William M. FencU Oompany plant to be completed July l - orer X acre W floor li>ace -- aU steel and brick permanent construction - sprinkler system throughout --" glare and ' " " ' ' -- modern rest rooms and lounges - modern cafework. heat resistant glass - cool ventilating type skylights - modern rest roc teria - space heaters - high intensity artificial illumination for night * ' .•>£ • ~ You can do your share in fighting Japan by working in a top * 1 priority job under conditions as safe, comfortable, and as clean as your own home. ri - • > • .. Highest Wages (above average paid in county) Hours - 7 a. m. to 4;30 p. m. ' Bus Service Available in Most Localities , M. FENaL COMPANY HUNTLEY, ILLINOIS CALL PATS OOLLKCX JPMTLEY a861Q& AFTER 6 t. U, CALL CRYSTAL T.imi 533 All Hiring In Accordance With WMC Regulations. , W. M1B--1 Stt-J HAMLD & BSLi W«tk 105 N. ORBBN 8T^ M*HENRY ;*••! S. H. font & Sea 0«r *• fl* N» Old. or It- Jotl Henee er Osws SUumBbc or Dm It AHft. • Mart's Mak Ranch CALL AT dMCB ON DEAD HOGS, HOR8B8 A CATTLE Wt W phOtto charges. JOHN r. BEDA SHBBT MKTAL WORK hwe". Pipe, PlttlBga wis- Gutters t«l *. Grew St, MeHeyy SU-R DE. H. 8. mt* Veteriiariai ^ ^ 90S DTaakcgan St. Pfcoa* SI McHENRT. ILL. Office Hoars--Daily Except Than. 10 to 12, ldW to 4^0, Mo** Wed^ FrL Nights: 7 to 8. Other Honrs by Appointai«ak H. S. VAN DENBURGH. DC- PhC Chiropractor 120 Green St. Tel. 292-R. McHeary Residence Phone Hebron 926 1SEL. WONDER LAKE 418 - dr. c. L. WATTOn ' . Dentist , • Clfflce Horn • Tiwdiy t SatoHiyi: 9 a.m. to 5 tut Bwrtnss ui Suday Morniogs by Appotartaoat! Lnefceot Point Weaier Lake, IIL Al's Welding Service At Schweraian*s Cherrolet Sales Electric Portable Welding Acetylene Welding and Catting A LUX W, WikPS, Operator Phono 615-W-l or 277 or 17T M"HENRI, ILL. DK. R. DeROMX 12e Green Street Phone 292-J. McHenry Offlco Hoars: 19 aja. to 5 pju d"Hy except Wednesday. ..Too*, day aad Friday aighto to 8^9 pja. Other hoars by appointment McHKNKY 1XORAL Oa -- Phone 608-E-l -- One Mile Sooth of McHenry on Route 31 Flowers for all occasions! JACOB FRITZ &eal Estate and Insurance St, Jefcnobarg . ToL McHeary C72-R-2 -- CMoiga Office Pfceee Lfiwola 1SSS-4 v SEWER OLOOOED? Hare It Cleaned With the SANGER MOTOR-MOLt NO DIGGING All Work Goaraateed H. L. RAPP Crystal Lake, I1L ^ Phone Crystal Lake S32 WEINGART trucking MCHENRY, ILL. Sand, Gravel, Black Dirt, Filling aad Limestone Telephone McHeary 655-R-2 Phone -MvcuHcenuriyj 6oSo7z--RK--2y- -- Basement Excavating--. NETT'S SAND ft GRAVEL on Ro*d Gm^ol and •fiS"" :••••-- -rzkr

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