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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Mar 1946, p. 6

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i'W. FOB SALS . " DELUXE YBAR>ROUND HOME IiiriUte Possession Insulated, heating units, telephone. Property eMqMf tensed in. 8-car gan|«, well landacaped. ftUMdtete possession--> 2,000 down, CKjOO monthly, EDWARD M. LANNES Snteht Agent HVNES REALTY A CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Frank Sampson. President reduced Auto UabJHfty tod . . Damage rates? Thay will'surprise yon. Ask as for . insurance rats*. The Kent Co* McHenry. Phone 8. 27-ti HELP WANTED WANTED--Day cook at Budweiser Phone McHenry 674-M-2 or McHenry. Cafe, 126 North Benton St., Woodt iu.Mi.wu, well appointed, beauti- 667-R-2--McHenry, Illinois office, [stock, 111. 48-2 fttl grounds, cement walks, living'Phone Keystone 2060--Chicago, Illi- mittmpn u„_ /..n room* dining room and kitchen on nois office. 43 I WANTED--]Dish washer; «therfull first floor. Three large bedrooms on, !or,pa£^ e'«Jono e" second floor. Basement, Automatic. FOR SALE--Before buying a water*1*8 Tavernor Restaurant. 202 S. «il heat, gas, electricity, telephone, I pump, see the new Fairbanks Morse | Green St., McHenry. ***' 5 8 li?throonu' l>rg* and [ejector water systems, complete $96. (HELP WANTED --Man, preferably delightful reaction room, 2-car gar-1 &»*stroni Sales and Service. Tel.!veteran d irinK farm job, married age and lBun deck with costly furn^i 696-W-l. S4-tf or singIe; goodw age8 mnd house. aire including curtains, drapes, rugs/*- --- - --- -- linoleum, and refrigeration. Kitchen FOR SALE--Year-round comfort and especially designed with latest fix- j economy with fire-proof Johns-Mantares. Terms it desired. Shown by dlle Rock Wooi flome Insulation i iwvvs -Blownta" walls and ceilitiga. Call T» STILUNO. McHenry 18_ BINES REALTY * ^ 86tf* H CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Frank Sampson, President FOR SALE--Piano, baby bed, baby Phone Richmond 942. 48 HELP WANTED--Short order night cook wanted at once. Mi Place Restaurant. Phone S77. 42-tf HELP WANTED--Coaple extra men. Hunter Boat Co., McHenry. 39-tf rnun awnpww, xr(mucin • , --jrv • . . HELP WANTED -- Light factory 667-nRe- 2M. cHenry 674-M-2 or McHenry *ch*a*i*rs?,, _f lkJirt chen cabinet fl^or lWamMps , i work, steady employment, age 25 t<j 35'. w eve£n* ^ Phone Keystone 2060--Chicago, nii-^,al'^» 213 Riverslde Dnve nois office. 43,TeI- 82-w. 41-3 i-o „. „ _ _ . ... FOR SALE--Oil heater and three FOR SALE--Quaker oilburnervery dru in A~1 condition. Must be --od condition. John Kilday, Phone seen 'to ^ appreciated. Mrs. J. '"*• _ Kropek, Schaefer's Grove, % mile , ... north of Nell's Ballroom, on East FOR SALE--Frigidaire, &-piece dm- River Road, Johnsburg. *43 i»g room set, kitchen cabinet. All In perfect condition. Also 2 9x12 poR SALE--Nine-room colonial type, rags. Mrs. Fred G. Miner, Hickory12-story house; oil heat; lighted sea Creek Farm, West McHenry, 111. *43 wall; enclosed boat house; 3-car ---------------- -- ----- „ heated garage, with 5-room apart- FOR SALE--Blue Tag Hybrid Seed ment. Located on Pistakee Bay, Oorn $8.75 per bushel; slso full line Rocky Beach. For appointment catt of grass seed and field steds. Postal p|stakee 602-M-l. *42-2 card us today for catalog and sam-" Ces. Hall Roberts' Son, Postville, WANTED TO RENT wa. 41-4 to 36; day or evening shift; 5 to 10 p.m. Top wages for conscientious workers. Cellulose Industries, Richmond, 111. TeL Richmond 32-tf JOHNSBURG "Tippy" Klein) Mrs. John P. Schaefer entertained htt m Thursday afternoon. * Fivehundred Was played and prize winners were Mrs. Alois Steffens, Mrs. Albert Pepping, Mrs. John M. Pitzen Mid Mrs. Lena Hettermann. Relenta were served. »\ Thelen and Miss Anne EDITOR'S NOTEi This newspaper, through spocial arrongmneni with the ---- ----- Washington Bureau of Western Newspaper r. and Mrs. Larry Chenowith of Union et Ul6 Ey* Street, N. Washing -were weekend guests of D. C, I. .W. lo bring readers AU •veelcfy column on probUmu of the votermn mnd trnrvkmmm mnd his family. Questions may ho addressed to the above Bureau and they will be enmoorod In a svk**qu«nx column. No replies csn ho mojo direct by moil, hot only in Iho column which utilt appear in this WHIIpopes regularly. FOR SALE-Horses, ponies, donkies, ™ harness, bugjries, carts, cutters and !r??,n£| "22!*; Mis, Coach pups, alfalia, clover and, *** ' Waukegan ISt. timothy hay and straw, delivered in j " truck load lots of approximately five WANTED TO BUT tons. Get our jrrices; telephone at; our expense. Will A. Johnson ft | --~-- --" Son, Sugar Grove, 111. Tel. 6171^,^ tubs for e disheJ*8 TeL!an essential part of the business foV Telephone Operators Earn $25 Per 5-Day Week IpuMdiataljr START TODAY la a communications job which is C-... Mrs. Thelen. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Thelen are the happy parents of a 7 lb. 9 os. daughter, born Thursday, March 7, at the Woodstock hospital. Paler F. Frewad returned home from the Mayo clinic in Rochester, Minn., Saturday. Mrs. Bob Wfllke returned to her home in Uncolnwood. Mrs. Wm. Oefflin* is a patient la St Theresa hospital. A , Miss Clara Bugner of Alvada, Ohio, is visiting in the Joseph P. Michels home. Sunday guests in the Frank Jung home, honoring Arnie Michels and Evelyn Michels on their birthday anniversaries, were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Michels and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Huff and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Michels and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Michels Factors That Determine Veterw'i Pension Rate Where veterans of World War II have a disability incurred in or aggravated by service in the armed forces, there is no set disability pension he mait receive, the amount being determined by the degree of disability upon examination by the Veterans' administration. The rates of pension range from 4U.50 per month for a disability of a degree of 10 per cent to $115 a and Mrs. Joseph P. Michels. I month for total disability and where Mr. and Mrs. Frank- Kempfer of certain specific disabilities occur, McHenry and Miss Frances Michels, such as a loss of hands or legs, or CJnc**® were visitors in the John blindness, or combinations of dis- M>.rrd IJ™*' Bert Coiey of Chi- ££"£1 mo'n.h eago visited in the Joseph Frett! J* "Jf" t8 *265.1** m°nth. These home, Sunday. Mrs. Cosev and "te?. ,are determined, as near as Mrs. Ford Jackson visited in the' P°s8»We upon the average impairand daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ange DeBona, Miss Clara Bugner and Mr. Ofcirymen a dairy coir will <brink from 10 to 1$ gaQons of irater a day If the water iS freA and Ae can get it when she wants it Fans In World War I farm production Increased 10 per cent. The increase was .mbstly in wheat. In World Wlr II production increased from 20 to 25 per cent, the increases being chiefly^ in most grain crops, many livestock products and vegetable gardens. AUCTION CHARLES LEONARD AND ED VOGEL, AUCTIONEERS *421. 5-ROOM SUMMER COTTAGE Immediate Possession ; Secluded spot. Large lot, | McHenry 483-R. *48-2,and social life of your community. Woodstock hospital with Mrs. Jos. Frett and infant daughter. Sunday visitors in the Mrs. Catherine Smith home were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Freund and daughter, Nancy, of Chicago; Mrs. Jos. Regner, Miss Betty Regner, Mrs. Florence Geier and.son, Larry. Joseph Frett, Mrs. Ford Jackson, Mrs. Frank May and Mrs. Jos. G. Huemann visited Mrs. Jos. Frett and infant daughter in the Woodstock hospital the past week. WANTED TO BUY -- Four or five' Experience unnecessary. Full pay Mrs. Wm. Britz, Mrs. Paul Lewis _r ^ke j room summer home, near McHenry, j while learning. The experience you land children visited in the Art Klein i%hts, electric light and refrigera- near ^v®r* Address Bo* acquire as a telephone operator will home, Tuesday. tion. Completely furnished and heat- '"W" Plamdealer. 26-tf M ^ in* unit. Furnishings of Maple. nriippirn Double construction. $200 converts; X»Arll£iU into all-year-round home. This is, a deal you just can't overlook, i WANTED--Oats wanted. $1,500 down, $35.00 monthly. i Flour Mills. Phone 92-R. JtDWARD M. LANNES Exclusive Agent McHenry 41-4 ;WANTED -- We have cash buyers for summer homes, city property and farms. List your property with us, Jacob Fritz, Main St, Johnsburg, Rt, HINES REALTY & CONSTRUCTION COMPANY . Frank Sampson, President , ^ Mione McHenry 674-M-2 or McHenry l\ .McHer"£ or 2005 Sheffield Ave 667-R-2--McHenry, Illinois office. ' Chicago, Phone Lincoln 1333-1334 tf. Phone Keystone 2060--Chicago, Illinois office. 43 WANTED HOMES AND FARMS FOR SALE-Coronado radios, 5-tube,1 In ai?d around McHenry and Lake table model sets; limited quantity. count,e8- w? will get you top prices §28.76 and up. Gamble's Store, ??»n exchisive basis. ED M. LANMain St, West McHenry. . 43 NES, Agent Hmes Realty & Con. • struction Co. Tel. McHenry 674-M-2 FOR SALE--Nine-piece dining room i or 667-R-2. 34-tf set beautiful, in good conditon, sold Seasonable. Tel. McHenry 207-W. 43 LOST » - •v^d Biiv n . .. _ . ILOST--On Main street, West Mc- FOR SALE House trailer. Can be Henry, on Saturday, March 2, purse aeen mornings, evenings and Sun- containing $5 bill, small change and One mile east of Franklin- house key. Please return to 403 m*, 4 miles southwest of W-ood- Main street. 43 tfcock, Rey Nish, R-2, Woodstock. i -- ^43 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE-- Sw-room^ house jvith TREE SPRAYING AND WHITESHING -- Johnsburg. ~ ~ *43-3 ie1, ^c^enry be profitable to you all through your life. BNJOT •Frequent Salary Increase! •Interesting, Steady Work Home •Vacations, Holidays with Pay. •Sickness Benefits •Pension Plan •Pleasant, Safe Surroundings •Advancement Hometown boy makes good in big way; smashes the great Pete Koob's 1942 record by 83 pins. "Hup" Smith formerly from here, won tne 1946 City Bowling Championship at the Palace Recreation. Having rolled up a grand total of 3877 pins--an average of 194 per game--or an all "near time record. All of us, here in Johnsburg feel proud of you, "Hup," cause after all, we claim you as one of our very own. Joe Jackson, another local boy, finished in second place, and is also entitled to honorable- mention. Congratulations, boys! tnquire^at °Ben'J^Schaefer^rtore' CASHING -- Frank*Henke7,"volo" SE5T„rt J- SchaeferS Tel. McHenry 681-M-l. 42-tf Apply Today to Chief Operator ^ark Avenue * ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY TOB SALE--Income residence, mod- PT„ FRFFK «n, near schools, business and trans- j Upnrv UflJ McHenry. Phone Mcportation. Excellent opportnity 41"tf couple or retiring farm family to EXPERIENCED ?iJnS?™ej ^ritw SrOX Z LANDSCAPING--TREE SURGERY in care of the Plamdealer, McHenry. j AND REMOVAL 41-3! FREE ESTIMATES FOR SALE--Wooded lot 50'xl50\ J* W* -Ik G. Arries* addition to Lake (Forest near Sacred Heart Academy. Two SEPTIC TANKS and RAYCRAFT, P. O. Box 168, West McHenry, I1JL 40-tf w n e f st °f s"jerjdan ^4- WriteJCleaned^ F^ed'w€lls?ai23^llsw^rth Hi care of The McHenry Plamdealer. St Pi-vstoi t kjo v -- Box 6. McHenry Plaindealer, St., Crystal Lake. Phone 543-M. . 431 40-tf s2?0 Si!r?~wI?Tte G%o^Xari0"«!BABY CHICKS--Foxdale White Leg- Sites* Phone McHenry 632-R-l. 43 : horns and White Ro<;ks won Illinois FboOdRv SACaLllE --Grain drill and truck & S^Cen|!St I?45' most egg5 McHenrv 109 T livability Try these improved y' CaU ;McHenry 43 ! strains this year; also rapid-feather- FOR SALE -- Well built summer Hfmp8hire8 and extra large kome, suitable for all year home; 4 Sarred Rocks Wn^ or caH for prices rooms on first floor, large porch; ?J} details, FOX LAKE 2318. Rt. 2nd floor unfinished but suitable for ^TII nXv tt $ large bedrooms; waterfront at Mc- ?TT HATCHERY, Cullom Lake, Jacob Fritz, Real Es- *^QLLEISIDE, ILL. 40-9 th^e^R^'or^hL^S WELL WORK-Order your driv« Lincoln S ° ^ ph.0„"1 »el] no*. We sell, repair and in.un jjincoln 1^. 40-4 aU pump8) including electric. Bill FOR SALE Beautiful home at ®acon' 22f, Main street, West Mc- 'Fistakee Bay, cost $80,000. Sell for nry- 93~J» 39-tf J^n«h,^LitZpfRiealvfEwtate: DEAD ANIMALS --Five dollars is ^ 20^'n Avi' ^ni?enr> the least we pay for dead horses and . Building Material Two walls 100 feet high and intending from Portland, Maine, to Seattle, Wash., could be erected with the 2,600,000,000 square feet of gypsum boards of various types expected by economists to be required in a $15,000,000,000 peacetime building program. ment of earning capacity. It must be remembered, and particularly in cases of World War I veterans, where application is made for disability pension, not service-connected, that these pensions are not payable if the disability is the result of the veteran's own willful misconduct or vicious habits. Also where total disability is not service-connected, pension is not payable to the veteran where the annual income is $1,000 if unmarried, or if it exceeds $2,500 if he is married. Many times, the experience shows, according to the Veterans' administration, World War I veterans applying for pensions years after World War I for non-serviceconnected disability are turned down because the Veterans' administration decides the disability is due to the "willful misconduct or vicious habits" of the veterans. Questions and Answers Q. My son has been In the army Mr. and Mrs. Jos. L. Freund and for St months and spent 16 months Harold Freund motored to Center- in England, France, Belgium and ville, 111., Friday. Mrs. Harold Freund and daughter, Donna Lee, returned home with them, Monday, after spending the past two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mia. Walter Cairns. Oyster stew Never waah oysters and clams or you will lose the juice which can be served hot as broth or added to ataw and chowder. Break Tension When your disposition is tied up in knots, take a bath to break the mental tension. Arm yourself with clean fluffy bath, towels and fresh clothes before you start. Loll in the warm sudsy water as long as you please and relax thoroughly. ^ 1333, Chicago. 40-4 Rendering Co. Phone Wheeling No. ] _ 3. Reverse the charges. FOR SALE--Large bus in good con- i needed to load. No help ] 14-tf j dition, can be converted . into farm n aprAn- nnv , nforiufi * . truck ort railer. Call at 209 E. ?.ARBAGJ COLLECTING-- Let us Elm St., McHenry or phone 474-W. I dl8P°»e of 3*°™ garbage each week, 0 43 or oftener if desired. Reasonable * ' , ; rates. Regulai year round route, for- *,OR SALE--Have 2,000 bushels re- merly George Meyers'. Ben J. Smith. Cleaned Vicland seed oats--also a phone" 365. Quantity of red clover seed. Bjring j 1 |wn bags. Joe Nimsgern, RFD 1-j Delicious Salad gJIcHenry. Phone Richmond 849. ^ Avocado and citrus fruits cubed Hove Mb* Pntthst Curtate h» thm Block! All Pupose RIT Curtain Dyt fc OUACANTHD H rfy* di cartato fabrics NRFECTtf . . . Hie f i n e s t dym that money con buyl Use it for Cclanese, acetate Rayon, Nyloa and Mixtures as well as for cotton, silk, linen. Four new "decorator" shades--Champagne, Pncbilow, Desert Tan, Sunny Ecru. They'll bring the sunshine right into your home, and perk up an entire room Just as they perk up your old curtains. Definitely guar**- Uod-- so you know youll have no dye failures. IN THE BIG BOX 25* Thomas P. Bolger "The McHenry Druggist" tf Need Rubber Stamps T iThe Plaindealer. and combined half and half make a Order at | delicious salad when served with tart french dressing. - PICK-UP AND DELIVERY - VOGUE CLEANERS SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY ' McHENRY CLEANERS tenry Cleaners and Laundry Services 103 Elm Street Phone McHenry 104-M DON HOWARD Firestone TIRES Now is the time to change over your tractor, spreader, etc., from steel wheels to rubber. Come in and let's " " $ talk it over. We have truck and passenger tires in newly all sixes. Need a battery? XT so buy a FIRESTONE. We allow $2.00 for your old battery. Walter J. Freund TIRES--TUBES--BATTERIES--ACCESSORIES TIRE AND TUBE VULCANIZING ALL WORK GUARANTEED f: - ;v •H Is now IB Germany. He Is with the 2242 quartermaster track company. Does the war department have any word when this company will be shipped home?--Mrs. H. N., Plankington, N. D. A. As of February 15 this outfit was in Ausbach, Germany, and the war department has no word m when it will be returned to this country. Q. My son, who is In Japan, made oat his insurance papers to me before he went overseas. I have been married since that time. Do I have to have my name changed on the policy r--Mrs. J. W., Fort Bragg, CaUf. A. The Veterans' administration says it would not make much difference, but would probably save some time in the event the insurance became payable. The veteran must make application to his commanding officer to change the name of the beneficiary. Q. Is a widow of a World War 1 veteran who is elderly and in poor health, eligible for a pension if she has an income of $100 a month?-- Mrs. W. Mc.,. Arlington, Mass. A. If death was service-connected, yes, she is entitled to a pension. If not service-connected, she is not entitled if her income is $1,000 or more annually, if she has no children. I would ask your nearest Veterans' administration office, however, because the law says that certain items are not considered income and determination as to whether the claimant's income exceeds the respective amount is made by the Veterans' administration. Q. My son was given an honorable discharge In May T945. I wish to know if he should draw a pension as he was wounded in Belgium. He was with Patton's 3rd army. He is a member of the American Legion at Fayette, Ala., Post No. 127, but as yet has not even been examined for a pension. No one knows about the nervous disposition he has except his parents. --Mrs. E. M., Fayette, Ala. A. From your letter, I would say your son most certainly is entitled to a disability rating, but he must apply to the Veterans' administration for an examination for determination of the amount. Apply immediately to your nearest office of the Veterans' administration for this examination. Q. My boy flfedj in the army in France. 1 want to know how I can get the large flag they pat over the casket to bury them. I know of some mothers who have received them. I weald thank you If yon ean tell me. -- Broken-hearted mother, Brownsville, Tenn A. Relatives or next of kin of deceased veterans, who died' in service, may receive a United States Having decided to quit farming and dissolve partnership we will sell at public auction on the Dutaler farm located 3 miles/east of Volo, 4 miles west of Ivanhoe, S miles south of Round Lake and 2 miles west of iFremont, on Route 60-A, on TUESDAY, HAKCH 10 Sale starting at 12:00 noon, the following described property to-wit: ie HEAP GOOD knar cows . consisting ..of 12 HEAfr HOLST&NS, 2 Brown Swiss and 2 Guernaey. 2 being list calf heifers, six being close springers and balance milking good. 2-yearold Holstein heifer, bred. Holstein stock ball, 2 years old. 2 HEAD WORK HORSES--Weight 1,600 lbs. each. Set breeching harness-- Several collars and odd lot of harness. FEED--6 ton good hard ear corn in crib; 600 shocks hybrid corn; 20 acres standing corn; 12 ton clover hay in barn; 8 ton timothy hay in barn; 8 ton baled clover hay; 20 feet silage in i4-foot silo; 12 ft. silage in 14-ft. silo; 2,000 bu. Vicland oats; 600 bushels Columbia oats. MACHINERY: TWO TRACTORS: Mc-D. Farmall tractor on rubber, good condition, with cultivator; Mc- D. "W-30" tractor on rubber; Mc-D. 2-bottom 14-inch tractor plow; Mc-D. 2-ibottom 16-inch tractor plow; Mc-D. tandem tractor disc, new, with transfer, trucks; Mc-D. corn binder with bundle carrier and tractor, hitch, new; Mc-D. 5-ft. mower; Mc-D. Broadcast seeder, grass seed attachment, new; New Idea manure spreader; Mc-D. 10-ft. power grain binder, good as new; Mc-Deering rubber tired roller bearing wagon with 8x14 box and sides, new; Mc-D. 10- in. Hammermill, new; Goodyear 75- ft. drive belt, 7-in. wide, new; Mc-JX all steel 4-roll husker, like new; 1983 Dodge panel truck, good condition and rubber; Mc-D. corn planter, soybean and fertilizer attachment, like new; Mc-D. 3-section drag; rubber tired wagon and hay rack; Rock Island hay loader; steel land roller; side deliverv rake; Hudson electric brooder, 500 chick capacity, feeders and waterers; Lantz grapple fork, new; 160-ft. good hay rope; John Deere gas engine, 2 h.p.; bob sleigh; sulky plow; emery wheel; oil barells and pump; 2 rolls new woven wire, never used; 40 new steel posts; 50 cedar posts, new; steel wheel wagon and box; horse disc; walking plow; fanning mill with motor attachment; pump jack; hog trough; 2 Hudson self feeders for hogs; 2 steel water tanks; 600-lb. platform scale; 16-ft. ladder; hog crate; 2 single row cultivators; disc cultivator; two 4-wheel trailers with rubber tires; Field cultivator; 2 hog kettles; wheelbarrow; tank heater; wood-wheel wagon; roll new barb wire; grapple fork; pile of lumber; tractor jack; dump rake; sundry small tools, forks, shovels, etc. DAIRY EQUIPMENT -- DeLaval 2 Sterling unit milking machine, complete, stainless steel pails, like new; 14 milk cans; Surge Dairy Maid electric water heater; wash and rinse tanks, pails, strainers, etc. a , - -T-i* « the floor' •hould be mopped up immediately r so that4no one slips and falls. ^ ^ "M"VVVVV^r>naAAAAAAli! ' m WALTER P. BROOKS Painting and Decorating Wallpaper aad Paint at Wholasdfef lit Waahington 8t* McHenry J _ Tel. 1S1-R Telephone Hantley H44 RAYMOND J. KBLLBT Atteney at Law HUNTLEY, ILLINOIS • »^ i", (0 V v CRYSTAL LAKE LAUNMT l v AMD CLEANERS . An M'-'V' r. Laita." Ag«t:;|JgHS!518 «* ' Ug' Gfttlt' ' % Q-T TRUCKING CO. ^ 8aad -- Gravel -- Cindefe , Black Dirt -- Limeatom • -V, Damp Tracka For Wn. ; - " W Phone Johnabarg S77-W-2 • McHenry, I1L Phone McHenry X-W--• • ' C. N. FREUND TRUCKING Livestock -- Lime «-- -Gail 1M Wankegaa Road West McHenry, I1L AL*S WELDING SERVICE West of C. A N. W. Depot -__JfcSleetrfe Portable Welding Acetylene Welding and Cutting ALEX W. WIRFS, Operator Phone 615-W-l or 464 M'HENRY, ILL. Phone McHenry 637-R-2 -- Baaement Excavating -- NETTS SAND A GRAVEL Special Rates on Road Gravel and Lot Filling . . Black Dirt . . Power Leveling and Grading. J. E. NETT Johnabarg P. O.--McHenry --WANTED TO BUY-- We pay $6 to $25 for Old Horseir leaa for down horaee and cattla. MATTS MINK RANCH Johnabarg - Spring Grove Road Phone Johnabarg 659-J-2 CALL AT ONCE ON DEAD HOGS, HORSES AND CATTLE We pay phone chargea WEINGART TRUCKING McHENRY, ILL. Sand, Gravel, Black Dirt, Filling and Limestone Telephone McHenry 655-R-2 • A. P. FREUND CO. 1 NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ACCIDENTS ON PREMISES MARTIN'S LUNCH TRUCK ON GROUNDS Excavating Contractor Trucking, Hydraulic and Crane Service --ROAD BUILDING-- TeL 204-M McHenry, I1L TeL McHenry 243-J HAROLD H. BELL Painting, Paperhanging, Removing Old Wall Paper With Steamer, Spray Painting 105 N. GREEN ST. McHENRf DR. R. DeROME -- Dentist -- 120 Green Street TERMS--All sums of $25 and under that amount,.cash; over that amount a credit of six months at 6 per cent will be extended on notes approve-! by clerk. Those desiring credit ] kindly make arrangements prior to! purchase. No property to be ' re-! moved until settled for. DUTZLER BROTHERS Owners McHenry State Bank, McHenry, Clerking Phone 292-J. McHenry Office Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily except Wednesday. Tuesday and Friday nights to 8:30 p.m. Other hoars by appointment Tel. Wonder Lake 418 DR. R. H. WATKINS Dentist •--Office Hours-- f Tuesday & Saturdays: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Evenings and Sunday Mornings by Appointment! Lookout Point Wonder Lake, IB. FRANK E. WEILER PAINTING AND DECORATING Phone McHenry 689-W-2 Painting, Paperhanging, Spraying Estimates Cheerfully Furnished McHENRY CAB 401 Waukegan Road 24-Hour ServiwT TEL. McHENRY 472-J CECIL BALLOWE WILSON'S RADIO SERVICE 206 E. Elm St. Phone McHenry 469 ' Repairs on all makes, home and auto radioa CLIFFORD E. WILSON, Prop. TALL WORK GUARANTEED INSURANCE EARL R. WALSH Fire* Auto, Farm and Life Insurance Representing RELIABLE COMPANIES flag by application to the postmas- j When you need insurance of any kind ter at any county seat post office.! Phone 43 or 118-M Aonlicatlon may -be made on Vet- Green & Elm McHenry form Office Hours--Daily Except Thurs. 10 to 12, 1:30 to 4 :30, Mon„ Wed„ FrL Nights: 7 to 8. Other Hours by Appointment H. S. VAN DENBURGH, DC., PhGi Chiropractor 120 Green St. Tel. 292-R. McHenry Residence Phone Hebron 926 DR. H. S. FIKE Veterinarian 305 Waukegan St. Phone St.. McHENRY, ILL. * A. WORWICK PHOTOGRAPHER Portraiture Commercial Photography 'JAom 275 -- Riverside Drive McHENRY, ILL. erans' administration ^available at local office. 2008 Mice Ball Orchardists should spread strychnine- coated oats or wheat as bait., for mice. Vitamin A Vitamin A, or yellow carotene, ts present in butter, egg yolk, cream cheese, cream, Over, carrots, squash, rutabaga, sweet potatoes and in the deep green colors of spinach, turnip tops, green lettuce leaves and the like and creates. therefore, an interesting identification. For REFRIGERATION SERVICE Call "WONDER LAKE 568 ROTHEftMEL ELECTRIC SHOP Electrical Contracture Radio Repairs Let us estimate that next electrical job of yoara. LEO G. ROTHERMEL. Prop. Phone McHenry 272-M 364 Riverside Drive McHENRY FLORAL CO. -- Phone 698-R-l --~ „One MUe 8oath of McHemry on Route 31 Flowers for all occasions! JACOB FRITZ Real Estate and Insurance Main St* Johnsburg TeL McHenry 672-R-2 Chicago Office ' Phone Lincoln 1333-4 Telephone No. S06<> STOFFEL A REIHANSPERGER Insurance agents for all classes at property in the heat companion. West McHenry, Illinois 3# £

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