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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Dec 1945, p. 6

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m immm FOE SALE POR SALE--G. E. Electric Roaster, with pans and equipment. 108 Main st. Tel. McHenry 124-R. SO FOR SALE--1941 Hudson Commadore 6, good condition, excellent rubber, a good buy. Phone Wonder Lake 2S3. 30-2 •PWf m -y- PRIVATE PASTY has money "ttoo ] .• , S*a»f«V-- loan. If interacted write box "AB" Opm BowUaf. in care of Ite Plaindealer. *J0-4 ATTENTION -- Order your driven well now. Repairing all pumps. Tel. McHenry 175. Bacon Brothers, 208 John Street 28-tf Ethel Althoff, 217; Donald Michelri, 256-888; Russell GUHford, tM. Nfck ffeaund had 678 in the mixed double* Sunday "night. TThursday Coaua'l-- ».». VAIT nElon . . .. Tavern Pale, 2--McHenry Laund- ™!w dry, 1. Joe Weber, 176; Adams, reduced Auto Liability and Property 491. Bennett, 202-546. Damage rates t They will surprise j Bakkom, 2--Norsemen, 1. G. Mansyop. Auk us for insurance rates. | field, 171-467. The Kent Co^ McHenry. Phone 8. Old Bridge Tavern, 2--Niesens, 1. 27-tt s:i:. FOR SALE -- Mendoza Beaver Fur! OLD TOYS will look like new toys Coat, site 12; Ladies Bulova wrist ;when you give them just one coat watch, Phone 660-R-l. Call Satur- 0f Nu-Bnamel. Carey Electric Shop, day. 30; Green St., McHenry. 80 FOR SALE CHEAP -- Acetylene^ WILL COST YOU only $1.25 to .welding outfit, complete. Buchert a protect your blankets against moth Shell Service Station, West Mc- > damage. One spraying of Berlou Henry. '0 8tops moth damages for 5-years or TOR 3ALB - Krortfer j {££» s££ "» ^ Brffrt couch, can be^made into bed. Call ,Urug Store- : , McHenry 66«l-2. *80 WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING -- All work fully guaranteed. "Torchy" Krause, 810 Elm St., McHenry. Tel. 879. 4f-tf WE IN8URE YOUR PERSONAL PROPERTY in the city or country, FOR SALE--26-in balloon tire boy's bicycle. 400 John St.,«West" McHenry, Phone McHenry 278-R. *30 FOR SALE--Man's suit, like new; 6; sise 40; two pair pants. Also rdine raincoat. E. J. Gausden, wherever located in the U. S. or Center st Call 160 after 6 p.m. Canada, against fire, burglary, wind- •80 storm, all in one policy. For information call Jacob Frits, Real Estate and Insurance, Main St., Jojtnsburg. Phone McHenry 672-R-x. At Chi- 17-18 feDR SALE -- One pair boy's ice skates, sise 7; one pair lady's skates, size 4. George Goranson, cago, phone Lincoln 1383. McCullom Lake; RFD West Mc-1 ... . ' . jjAnrv *«a 1 DEAD ANIMALS--Five dollars m _--------,-- . :-- j the least we pay for dead hones and FOR SALE-Junior bed, $5.00; porch; «>** ^ good condition. Wheeling table and bench, $15; overstuffed! Rendering Co. Phone Wheettnff No. rocker, $40. Call McHenry 81. 30-tf j3. Reverse the charges. No help I needed to load. 14-tf *OR SALE--Geese and turkeys, live . «r dressed. John Passfield, Rt. 2,: GARBAGE COLLECTING -- Let n? MfcHenry. Tel. McHenry 612-W-2. dispose of your parbajre each week. *801 or oftener if desired. Reasonable 77;-- 1 rates. Regular year round route, for FOR SALR-240-acre farm of thei|ner, Geo Meyers'. Ben J. Smith. George H Harrison estate, 2% milesphon€ 36 southwest of Ringwood, 1 mile east; of Wonder Lake. Mrs. Mary E. Har- 1 ~--» rison, Rinjpwood 111. Phone Rich-, IHDnd 681. *30-2! SPRING GROVE IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 5-room insulated year-'round home; full lake rights; 5 lots; built-in tub; _„ . , , , . . -- 2-car garage; cement walks; 100 feet j her club at her home on ffcom highway 120. Terms $1,500,! Wtednesd»y night at a Christmas (by Mrs. Charles Freund) Mrs. Arthur Kattner entertained Antonson, 168. Atlas Prager, 2 -- Kleinhans, 1. Kleinhans, 174-468; Bohn, 242-508; E. Devik, 181-456. Match Game-- Althoffs. 2,490--The Bridge, 8819. Ethel Altnoff, 418; Curly Peterson, 408; Marion Krause, 449; Ralph Bennett, 225-562; Dick Hester, 201-548. Victory Ladies-- Farmers' Mill, 2--Rochelles Constructionettes, 1. M. Rochelle, 414; B. Justen, 431. Nielsens, 3--Harrisons, 0. L. Miller, 410; D. Peisert, 400; E. Peisert, 401; M. Wilbrandt, 426; J. Hansen, 429; D. Schaefer, 403. Petersons Boats, 2--Stillings "66," 1. E, Ptoterson, 412; E. Rand, 441. J *yfr.. . ,r_ WINS ACCLAIM Once again Phil Conner, former Resident of Grayslake, has made and installed the most beautiful and attractive Christmas windows in Los Angues. All of Bullocks1 windows otrBroadway and on 7th StWet with lovely back grounds and shadow box effects in red and green may be seen. The large corner window has many animated objects and PhU has been highly complimented on the. radio and in the newspapers. Eviays, ttwy a what they're ia JCTtiljrti na, aai •tttelm atfiu.. Toer Clljeiaa--What we mean is, knit yourntf a stocking cap with a long tasaeled M atch G--a • "• Schaefers Rec, 2567--Schlitz, 2329. L. Adams, 500; J. Herdrich, 211-546; H. Schaefer, 526; T. -Budil, 623. MacArtfcar L<eaga^-- Wattles, 2 -- Farmhouse, 1. S. Heide, 454; E. Rand, 477; M. Beatty, 455; F. Koob, 430; E. Hoyte, 190-454. Vogue, 2--Fenske, 1. P. Kraus, 182-469. Fits Geralds, 2--W. McHenry Bank. I. EL Smith, 406; M. Weingart, 416; M. Sutton, 420; B. Blake, • 456; M. Stoffel, 412. Schaefer Majors- Basts, 2--Rockyv Tavern, 1. Hagberg, 501; Bennett, 521; Schlitt, 526; H. Smith, 200-524. Bernies Oasis, 2--Oak Park Hotel, 1. Wrublewski, 223-555; Surtees, 501; H. Schaefer, 210-234-156-600. Hester Oils, 2 -- The Bridge, 1. Justen, 199-498; Krause, 532; V. Freund, 541; Koob, 544. INSTALL NEW LIGHT8 Mundelein will "let'uits lights" shine not alone for the benefit 6f those driving through the village but more so for the residents. Following a survey by a committee appointed several weeks ago, the village board Monday night decided to install/ twenty additional street lights. ^KILLED IN CRASH LAV" county was saddened wliefii news of the death of Lt. Roger E. j Edwards, who was killed in a plane; crash reached home last week. He was th" son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell 1 H. Emv^rds of Waukegan. Lt. Ed-1 wards was killed on the eve of his discharge from the army, and was said to have been flying a plane from Tokyo to Okinawa when the fatal mishap occurred. He was a graduate of Warren township high school. son & Co. Ed. Lannes, agent. Phone McHenry 674-M-2 or 667-R-2. --Palace-** Match--. Schlitz, 2471--Johnsburg, 2301. G. C^rds'^rnrsW^r e£r! j ^k. ? 16 T balance $35 monthly. Frank Samp-! P®rty' ^ar2f Iurn«'« 2"21^^ son A f\v Rrf T.nnnf>o nironl ^®!TltTI6nt after which « wcntiuua | raa p ^ -.1 1ftA CA/ 3Q pot luck dinner was served. Table I ' ' ' 190-504. .decorations were appropriate to the (Christmas season. Sometime during i Monday Comm'l-- the evening Santa Claus ma'de his ! McHenry Lumber, 3--McHenry Co- FOR SALE -- Two •pre-war- men's "PPearance and presented everyone operative, 0. A. Rothermel, 404; --,M v • * 1T. Meyer, 172-455; M. Miller, 171- 456. Palace Recs, 3--Riverside Dairy, 0. L. Budler, 408; A. Froehlich, 439; A. Nett, 462. suits, like new; brown tweed and a grift. Mue, size 40; also gabardine rain-, Mrs. George W. May and Mrs coat. -E. J. Gausden, 716 Center, Charles Freund were Christmas shopstreet Call after 6 p.m. *29-2; pers in Chicago on Wednesday. Mrs. 'FvOiR* oS/AiLLiEu 1I1N1 MmccHacEnNiRiiY t----2£ sstuojrryy,, i A1m}? rt ?t ntrz rw as t,h ereA on Tuesday - • »-- 6 rooms, forced air, heat, stocker, gar-! . .Fre"nd. returned to her j N- o'Clock-- age, 3 acres land, 50 fruit trees; one y having spent several j ^ ^ ^ A ^ I « n ^ M o i n I e » $ 8 , 9 5 0 . g Q j l a " J Hole Tavern, 1 A. Freund, 446; c,°b -- •Hwter- G- B*rbi"'-46L 283x230. Jacob Fritz, Johnsburg.1 h?™e of Mrs. Charles Freund Friday i phone McHenry 672-R-2 or Chicago' Prize winners were Mrs. Lincoln 1333. " " " ' Old Bridge Tavern, 1 -- Althoffs 2S, Hirry TZJSZ1 t "0, -- and Mrs. Albert Britz. It was a If ' 172_421, L. Steffes, 418; M. FOR SALE--Year- round comfort and i Christmas party and a gift exchanec ' ™FaU8e' 429; R. Marshall, 433; M. economy with fire-proof Johns-Man-1 was held after cards. Refreshments S nSa*a' ville Rock Wool flome Insulation!wer® served. I "" .. Hlownin" walls and ceilings. Call , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lent. Mrs F-- LEO J. STILLING, McHenry 18. Lucille Nelson, son Bobby spent the i a %nnel «i1^?mith4' .2220> Ed i weekend at Sharon with Mr Lent'* 228*653; Heimer, 221- ""•IfolW, °n WUtl Mr* ljentB 497; E. Thennes, 183-189-220-592. ' Satuniay^ i^Wa^^m^'jHid 8pe-n'; i ^^"^^wf^Gu^Freund.'igS-SOS; INJURED IN FAIifc _ j Kenneth P. Scherf, aged, 38,' of Barrington, is receiving treatment j for nossible concussion in Sherman I hospital in Elgin following a fifteenfoot fall from a tree between Main and Station streets in the downtown; district. Scherf, _ owner of the Scherf moving company, was remov-1 ing a limb from a large tree which, obstructed bis operations in moving r a house when he lost his balance and i fell to tfae ground, landing on his ( back. •--- • . .-- • A. E. JOHNSON TO BE SUPT. ! i A. E. (Pop) Johnson will relin-, quish his position as teacher of chemistry, physics, aeronautics and electronics at Libertyville Township high school at ihe end of the present, school yeah He has signed a con-1 tract to become superintendent of a new high school at Grayslake. tail. Eyes the boys are wearing them. The brighter the stripings, the better. 2 CtafesMak* -u The best way to d i s g u i s e y o u r plain cotton bobby socks is with cuffs of fluffy white angora. Sew a piece of elaS* tic in the center to lit tinder your foot and keep the cuffs in place. Girls tell us that complete socks of heavy yarn get matted and uncomfortable. They get the same pianoleg effect with these cuffs. We know now how they do it, hut no one will tell us why. Soeks- for Steadiea--When you find a girl knitting a pair of argyle socks big enough for Garbo, you'll know she's Inaking them, for her steady. It's the gift of the season from you to your C O. (Commanding Officer). WORDS WITHOUT WI8DOM " Salary--A green leafy vegetable that's good for you. Attack--A sharp, pointed gadgat that is uncomfortable to sit on. Specific--The ocean out California way. Ketchup--To arrive at the same time. For example, "You'll have to hurry to Ketchup to the crowd." Apparent--Someone who comes in handy when you want to borrow th* car or you need some moolah for a Big Deal. Detail--Something which is at -the opposite end from the head. DAFFYNITIONS Curfew Keeper--Stern Pamsft. Bragdad--Boastful boy. Hi, Old Top, Let's Spin--May I have this dance with you? Slip the Lip--Gossip. COLES' RADIO SERVICE Phone McHenry 308 jjMFeacy For: EMERSON, SO NORA, JOHN MECK, AND SENTINAL Lmim Mce Recipe Checks Rbeantk Pain QuicMy If you suffer from rheumatic, arthri' tit or neuritis pain, cry this timple inexpensive home recipe that thousand* •re using. Get a package of Ru-Ex Compound, a 2 weeks' supply today. Mix . it with a quart of water, add the juice of 4 lemons. It's easy, plearait and no trouble at alt. You need only 3 tablespoonfuls two time* a " day. Often within 43 hours -- sometimes overnight -- splendid results are obtained. If the pains do not quickly leave and if you do not feel better, Ru'Ex will cost you nothing to try as it it sold by your druggist under an abso> lute moneyback guarantee. Ru-Ex Compound is for sale and recommended hr THOMAS P. BOLGER, DRUGGIST & DRUG STORES EVERYWHERE joHHSBtrxo, nx. Select your Christmas toj* and gifts now, Wheelbarrows, wagons, bams, tablet and ctatftp lrdiiing boards, etc. Full line of leather belts and billfolds; UwrebbMr door mats. _ pWJSSSs&j CLABmOK J. SHOT 1 P&onrKeHaory 82&-J-1 - ^ - - . •j v JOHN 'f-f? '• TAILOR Cleaning, Alterations, Repairin^ ^ Pressiiig Same Day LAUNDRY AOXNCrr Satisfaction 416 Mam Street West McHenry Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kattner are! Old TImi m staying at the Ray May home carin? Tia^w-- ;for the children while Mr. and Mrs. ^di<» and Phonographs--Order now! j May have taken a short trip 1 Suite <" Mr. ^ for experience" '*<wiee Park, across from City Hall 50 L08T UM3T--Three boxes Christmas cards, engraved ""Wie Walter Fenskes," on Rogers, 2526--Cristys, 2891. J. Sayler, 487; N. Carlson, 500; Les Bacon, 208-537; P. Rogers, 206-559; *nH Mm Ubmij r ,-- R- Page, 490; A. Barbian, 199-522; i , Lennon is a patient; J. Cristy, 489. *t St Therese hospital, a victim of very'niiMly | Jones, 2487-Freunds, 2232. G. ve^ nicrty Wattles, 97-140-200-437; jTDowns, . and Albert Britz, Mr. 224-514; Dr. 8ayler, 496; V. Jones, V? ,£hariea Freund »nd Mrs. 212-524; N. Freund, 210^525. A1 Schmeltzer rpent an evening at' ----- cards in the Walter Brown on Sun- j fnhMlwi • I lie nMier r ensaes, SsoiwirnwreSa. Refreshments were eli^ 198; Goe orge J**»on, 489,. _ p SSX «mve ana fean sts. Rreward. !Finder t'he Char•iva*ri «on« t h e newly-weds, Mr. Smith, 1910-.4 97. «all F. Fenske, 122-M. «»11 for cards. Owner will •80 X WANTED TO RENT i U r55r*iJ R?l*nd ®4*eDonjlld at the! Michels, 2--Freunds, 1. G. Het- MacDonald home in Keystone, Fri- j termann, 189; C. Michels, 249-531- day night. (Art Klein, 191-478; Ben Freundl Mr. and Mrs. Math Nimsgern vis-1186-491. ited Mr. and Mrs. Nick Jung in Mc- Fretts, 2--Freudns, 1. W. Mar- WANTED TO RENT -- House, 6' Henry on Sunday. |tinee, 471; Joe Frett, 193-500. raoms or more. Call McHenry 31. Allen Pierce has been honorably! -s "Dr. H. S. Flke, 805 Waukegan St. discharged from the U. S. army and Beverage Sains j 23-tf iwill return home this week. He! . Wmove coffee,'tea or chocoserved in the Burma-India theatre., J*** »tains, sprinkle them with Seaman Clarence Freund has been' ®nd soak in cold water, honorably discharged from the navy' After soaking, pour boiling water and returned from Florida the pas: i through the cloth and the stain will disappear. HELP WANTED MATCHEN BROS PAINT SHOP CAR PAINTING ||ody and Fender Straightening Fender Welding a Specialty .Location One Door North of Farmers Mill WEST McHENRY ;-~y m m JEMLRly DIAMOND ENSEMBLES and SOLITAIRES $25 and up t rtag fta $75 geld aettiag. hiraTd ysBew gald wedding ring. Blae - wUte Saani h whit* EXPANSION BANDS White and Yellow 1750 and up "HELP WANTED--Bookkeeper, typ ist, and general office work. Ivar week. Fredrick8en. contractor. .Wonder! -mnnnnjmruis Lake. Phone Wonder Lake 221. 30tf; HELP WANTED--Men for construction work; Ivar Fredricksen, Wonder Lake. Tel. Wonder Lake 221. 14-tf WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY Tavern, Tourist Camp, Service Station or combination. Private party. Replies in confidence. Address Box *D," care of the Plaindealer. 29-3 i i£D TO BUY -- Four or five room summer home, near McHenry, or near Fox River. Address Box • f^BJ," care Plaindealer. 26-tf HETTERMANN'S Sinclair Service JOHNSBURG. We c&Try a - complete line of Sinclair products Greasing, washing, polishing, batteries and accessories' Battery charging and complete battery analyzing Welding. Come in now and have your car Sinclairized for winter driving.' Jacobson Lawn Mower Sales and Service GERALD J. HETTERMANN, Prop. ' Tel. McHenry 618-M-2. Station hours, 7:30 a.m. tb 9 p.m. 50 to 60 Hours Weekly Time and One-Half Over 40 Hours GOOD CLOTHES DESERVE GOOD CARE VlENRY CLEANERS 103 Elm Street Phone McHenry 104»M TimI lafcsUd •Mki o-ue Daa'i a«alM« twHeiBf tm HfHua BQLGBra DBVO STORE •eHeuy. m POSITIONS NOW AVAILABLE PRODUCTION ARC WELDERS ENGINE LATHE OPERATORS TURRET LATHE OPERATORS - ' MACHINISTS TRUCK and TRACTOR MECHANICS for ASSEMBLY WORK If you ax* intinited in becoming a member of a good, responsible organisation, apply to THE FRANK G. HOUGH CO. UBERTTVILLE, ILLINOIS Ask any of our Men or Women" 1647 ROGERS BROS. 52 piece set $64.75 There is no tax on plated SILVERWARE There is an experienced repair man at our bench For Hen ' • . • LOCKETS, CHOKMi, EXPANSION BRACELET SETS, COMPACTS, EARRINGS, MUSICAL POWDER BOX, ETC. ^ ^ For Him: • LIGHTERS, BILLFOLDS, KEY CHAINS, TIE ft COLLAR SETS, IDENTITIOATION BRACELETS. BRUSH SETS, ETC. OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL CHRI8TMAS NYE JEWELRY STORE Mala Street , MeHtey, m. .. 0 i * j- •" •• , -v.; „:x

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