• " " J * . . . i--~jr" >- v --< , •<• wy..- x i'VK*: as®. xww FOB SALE HELP WANTED HELP WANTED--Experienced sewin machine operators, part or full Mary SchiAvone, Lily Lake, :Henry. Phofke McHenry •47-8 time. Rt. 2, McHenry. 615-R-2. WANTED--Woman or girl TREE SPRAYING AND WHITEWASHING -- Frank Henkel, Volo. Tel. McHenry 681-M-l. 42-tf LIVESTOCK TRUCKING -- Frank Raycraft, West McHenry. Phone McHenry 149-J. 41-tf JUJLP EXPERIENCED FOR SALE--Late 1M0 22 h.p. John- ! for housework, part time or steady. 1 I*ANDSCAPING--'TREE SURGERY SMi Outboard motor--$175. Address m Gladstone. Apply at store, Mc- ANft REMOVAL Box 17, Care of McHenry Plaindeata^ Henry. 47-tf. WANTED--Two press girls, exper- FOR SALE --Twenty-five Guernsey ienced or inexperienced. Will teach PRE? ESTIMATES J. W. RAYCRAFT, P. O. Box 163, Wert McHenry, HI. 40-tf iencea lnexpencncvu. nm n»tn. ;qwi'ir oows, grade and full bred. Heavy Snow White Laundry, 11 Woodstock producers. Fresh and spring. Ridge- street, Crystal Lake. A" brook Farm, Ridge Road, Barrington. Tel. Barr. 334-R. *46 WANTED--Man two days per week tLr2; KllleyTJn Ss^eeKB^y!nin#el. ** TANKS and Cess Pools Ar, i cmuni. Fred Wells, 128 Ellsworth St., Crystal Lake.' Phone 543-M. 40-tf ber--Here is your chance to get Henri 683J-1 some good cord wood. Have 150 rtenry 688,1 1 BABY CHICKS--Foxdale White Leg- Mc- horns and White Rocks won Illinois | Egg Laying Contest 1945, most eggs ^rR.E^tt U,S2 S0^1.fak"e,c,.»hCHcSE2' WA?TS -- n'nT Tk k il0 N MichKn ,rurt- S<1 ?r Thom.s after I in. New H«mpshirM Md extra large Phone McHenry 127-W. *47, HEU WANTED--Man to work In J?"1 ££ F« like POXDALE FOR SALE--Two twin beds studio P°ncrete, bl°^ plantj 90 11^ /" POULTRY FARM & HATCHERY, dtisseS* Phone J^lu8 , INGLLESIDE, ILL.' JOHNSBURG (By "Tippy" Klein) Miss Shirley Britsv was guest of honor at a pre-nuptial shower at the ^ home of her sister, Mrs. Arthur | Spent Sunday in the* home of 'their Lou mtf'm*#* visited wffc Mr. and Mrs. Veari Heines at Ottawa, TIL, Sunday. Mrs. Clarence Stilling and children, Mrs. Helen Hettermann and Coxswain Jimmy Hettermann recently visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Krift in Burlington, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martinec, Sr., Klein, Sunday, April 7. Cards andiBon> the Wm. Martinecs. bunco were played with prises I Mrs. Blanche Been of Watertown, awarded to Mrs. Stephen Schaefer go. Dak., and Mr*. Emil Boiler and ot Fof Lake, Mrs. Joseph Sheehan husband spent Sunday with W. G. of Antioch, Mrs. Paul Lewis^ of Ricks at Sunnyside Estates. Fox Lake, -Mrs._ WVn. _May, Mrs. j Mrs. E. G. Hoglund of Island Lake, couch, rocker and McHenry 667^-2 *47 FOR SALE--4-room furnished cotvon Tel. Bampus 245-J. expe: nd nence necessary 40-9 Sons, MpHenryJ WELL WORK -- Order yopr driven ^•"j-well now. We sell, repair find install tage on Fox all pumps, including electric. Bill nver; 3* miles south WANTED -- Sheet metal working Bacon 206 Main sfreet W^t. Mc of McHenry; electric pump and elec- machinery; brake, square-shears, g**0"' t!j mj ' tric_ lights, $4,000. Write A, F. „ ,, . Write Box 12. flaw.. HMirT- TeL 39'tf _nro. oo'Aa • «' folders, etc. Write Box 12, Care P^'n * Ave.-; May- 0£ McHenry Plaindealer. wood, 111. *47-2 ' . , • _• FOR SALE -- dressed rabbits. McHenry 27. 47*2 dead ANIMALS --Five dollars is _ , , HELP WANTED -- Mmeenn 20 tiou 3««5 *the lea.• st we Pj a^ for.j4;f•W Mt horses and Easter bunnies, also years of age ^ work aa chemical co^tiorK Wheeling I*. order,. %S1£. FOR SALE--One 'double mattress, inner springs, or one double Hollywood bed. Both in excel lent condition. Must be seen to be . *47'2 necessary" but work in food, paint j"' bed box or s™ila.r industries^helpful. Steady e M ^ load. No help 14-tf e work. Rinfirwood Chemical Corp., GARBAGE COLLECTING -- Let u- . Ringwood, 111. Phone Richmond 5.^ | dispose of your ^ ^ or oftener if desired. Reasonable am>reciated. Phone McHenry 422, jjg^p WANTED--Punch press op-! rates. Regular year rouiid route, forafter 4 p.m. 4A7n -2n erators. Holmes Products C_ o., 218 j mer.ly G_ eorge -M eyers.' . R_ en J. Smith. FOR SALE -- One coal circulating /N- Madison St., Woodstock, Tel. 139.] Phone 866. tf heater; one Princess style dresser. _ uaw vmr noion u TTT 2?yc; Fax 5iVer ^ad' 1V4 M--,8°v"th HELP WANTED--Experienced sales State bridge. Sign on mail box. girl for department store. M. Glad- ™ y ^ ly •V stone. McHenry. 46-tf. I .rates? They will surprise , you. Ask us for insurance The Kent Co., McHenry. t rates. Phone 8. 27-tf FOR SALE--Moore coal stove, heat- . WANTED--Man for general work. rola; heats from seven to eight Kramer Boat Co., Fox Lake. Call rooms Venr good condition. $45.; Fox Lake 40M. 46.tf S. Deskis, Knollwood addition, Mc-1 _ _ _ _ Cnllom Lake, Rt. 1, West McHenry. WANTED --Waitress. Apply at yarnishing and waxing; new and FLOOR SANDING Refinishing, riey and Mrs. John Felz of McHenry. j Don't forget the next V. F. W. and Followed with a delicious buffet i Auxiliary meeting Monday night at supper Shirley was the recipient of 8 o'clock, April 15, at St. Mary's-St. many lovely gifts. She will be the. Patrick's school hall. Anyone not bride of Paul Bereuter of Zion, already a member can join at the April 24. Those attending beside next meeting. those mentioned were Mrs. Herman Mr and M„ Sig Fanuielson and Salzman, Miss Jan Salzman and Miss | gon Douglas, visited with Mr. and Marge Salzman of Woodstock; MrJ,M^ Peter Pedersen last week. Albert Brits, Mrs. Wm Bntz, Mrs., Mrs Art stillinir entertained mem- .Art Kattner, Mrs. Fr^ May, Mrs.'hers of her club Thursday evening. Ben May and Mrs. Ray May of:Mrs. Ed. Hettermann, Mrs. Clarence Spring Grove; Mrs. John' Doetseh j Stining, Mrs. Leo F. Smith and Mrs. and Mrs. Eld. Hoffman of Wilmette, Aivjn Freund were five hundred Mrs. iFrank Prosser of Chicago; Mrs. prjze wjnners. Refreshments were Marge Henry, son; Jimmy, Mrs. John served Weber of Fox Lake; Mrs. Ed Mayj Mr.'and Mrs. Norman Crowley and Mrs. Eldred Johnson of, Mc- j-and ,Wm. McGinnes of .CHicago were Henry ; Mrs. Henry Bntz of Rock-: caHers in town over the weekend. Callers in the evening were | The Lady Foresters will hold their William Bri'z, Paul Beruter, Nor- insallation banquet at Lee's Kitchen man and Henry Britz, Leo_ and ^[etterniann»s Tavern, April 23, at George Bntz of' Waukegan, Frank i g :3o p. m. Members are asked to Prosser and children, . Ronald,Bar- make reservations with Mrs. Leo L.' vr"li;'7"i i " '-'irir II..-ih i- -j • L' ' r'X'h • • ' bara and Beth, Mrs. Norbert Klaus, children, Billy, Mary Ann, Bobber and Ji^ne^ Mrs. Martha Freund and Mrs. Lena Pitzen visited with Miss Gladys Freund in the Sanitorium in Waukegan, Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Michels and daughters, Dorie, Jane and Joan, Freund by Easter Sunday. Phone 679-W-l. Juveniles invited. Mrs. Lena Hettermann and Mrs. Jack Keenan and Mrs. Clarence Stilling and Mrs. Fred Meyers of McHenry were Waukegan callers, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Smith and daughters, Phyllis and Marilyn, vis- *47 j Eva's Restaurant. Tel. McHenry 38. old floors; free estimates. Call Mc- FOR SALE--15 -foet Century util-1 ---- 45-tf Henry 206-R. *44-4 ity boat, 45-h.p. motor. A-l condi- j HELP WANTED--Short order night tion. Charles Simmons, Shalimar, cook wanted at once. Mi Place Res- McHenry, 111. *47 taurant. Phone 377. 42-tf Mr. and Mrs. Albert Huff and chil- ited in the Peter Brown home in dren, Shirley, Jackie, Eileen, Betsy | McHenry Sunday . and Janice, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hollander Michels and daughters, Judy, Cathy | and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Chenoweth and Christy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank [of Chicago were weekend guests of Jung and daughters, Mary Kay and' Mrs. Mary Thelen and Anna Thelen. Diane, Mr. and Mrs. Clarertce Mich- Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Quaintance els and daughter, Elaine, Mr. and have had tlfc pleasure of spending Mrs. Ange DeBona, Annie Michels the past ten days with their nephew, and Miss Evelyn Michels celebrated L. Dau. Sgt. Wilson and FOR SALE--Expensive draw-curtain HELP WANTED--Couple extra men, draperies; white satin glo-sheen Hunter Boat CoVMcHenry. 89-tf morning glory print; 4% yards wide,! ---- floor length. Cost $45. Sell for!HELP WANTED -- Light factory $12.50. See at Grande Cleaners. *47 work, steady employment, age 25 FOR SALE!--One 1%-h.p. compressor and one 2x8 Priced very reasonable. Adams, Johnsburg. Tel. 676-W-l , t o 35; day or e v e n i n g s h i f t ; 5 to 10 Copeland p.m. Top wages for conscientious ft. coil, workers. Cellulose Industries, Rich- A. N. mond, 111. Tel. Richmond 385. 32-tf 47 FOR SALE!--"Standard Twin" gar-1 WANTED den tractor, 4% h.p.; with attach- utaxttbtv d l • i ments. 195 Country Club Drive. *471 WA^TED--Position by married man, -- 1 no children, as farm foreman; avau- FOR SALE -- 500 chick capacity able in April. Write Box 8, care "Watt Saver" brooder, new, never McHenry Plaindealer. *47 used; reasonable. 195 Country Club m t u u • j Drive. »47 WANTED--Job by married man, no ' j children, as caretaker; experienced; FOR SALE--Dining room table and available at once. Write Box 9, six chairs, $75.00; three-piece wick- Carl of McHenry Plaindealer. *47 er porch set, $50.00; Stewart gas wavtpd w- Z u " range, $25.00; also three-quarter WANTED --We have cash buyers •sise metal bed with springs and ior 8Ummer homes, city property and mattress, studio couch, metil floor List your property with us, )amp. Tel. McHenry 164. New High Wages for Telephone Operators Earn $25 Per 5-Day Week' To Start (About $106 per month) Frequent salary increases thereafter, with opportunity to earn more "by extra work at time and a half pay. START TODAY In a communications job which is an essential part of the business FOR SALE--(Fairbanks-Morse ejec-1 Chicago, tor water and sump pumps, for immediate delivery; also a good buy In a new outboard motor. Ei t RigtsSl your *tsrus on. Lincoln 1333-13M tf. to who « WANTED in Engstrom T« ,H OMESj AND FARMS Sales and Service. Tel. McHenry In a"d around McHenry and Lake «6-Wttf -«l . .• 46-tf? counties- WUSea wwiillll gmea4t> .y.aomu top prices -- * on an exclusive basis. ED M. LANFOR SALE i NES, Agent, Hines Realty ft Con- (The Following items) J struction Co. Tel. McHenry 674-M-2 ^ (1) Team Black Percheron mares,)®' 667-R-2. ^ 34-tf full sisters, well broke, harness and I ' , 1 11 " collars; (2) set good work harness' LOST with collars, $50 complete; (3) 1931 j -- -- Model Chevrolet truck, dual wheels, j LOST -- Pocket watch with chain; stock rack and grain -bed, motor! keepsake; liberal reward. M. M. needs a little repair but servicable Niesen. Phone McHenry 52-R. as is for farm truck, $250. (4) Prac-j / *47-? tfcal new 7-foot grain drill, $100.,-- " . m .. 7777 (5) Serviceable hay loader, $25.(6) WAHTED TO BUY New large size Letz roughage and 1 ---- combination mill $500. Caill or see'WANTED TO BUY--Can pay cash Georpe Freund, McHenry 111-W or for poultry and truck garden farm I*o Miller 620-R-2. 47-21 ranging from 10 to 80 acres. Must [have good improvements. Box 233. 46-2 re-employed. . . ; • ENJOY - •Interesting, Steady Work near Home •Vacations Holidays with Pay *Sickness Benefits •Pension Plan •Pleasant,, Safe Surrounding* * Advancement FOR SALE--Sand gravel and black j Waukegan, 111. dirt, also general hauling. J. C. 1 <fcobel, .Lily Lake, McHenry, 111. WANTED TO BUY -- Am in the Phone McHenry 681-W-l. *45-4 j market and in a position to pay all nAo ~ < cash for farm ranging from 80 to FOR SALE--Year- round comfort and , 300 acres. Must have good build- Monomy with fire-proof Johns-Man-: ings, good soil and well located, VUle Rock Wool Rome Insulation Please give township, section num- "Blownin" walls and ceilings. Call LEO J. STILLING, McHenry 18. , 4 36U" FOR RENT ber, size of farm and price, all cash. If leased for 1946 or not. T. J. Stahl, 15 N. County St., Waukegan, till. 46-2 Apply Today to Chief Operator Park Avenue ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY WANTED TO BUY -- Four or five room summer home, near McHenry, FOR RENT -- Large, sunny apart- \ on or near Fox River. Address Box ment, 3 rooms and bath. PKqne; "BJ," care Plaindealer. 26-tf SPRING GROVE 472-J. 47 MISCELLANEOUS (by Mrs. Charles Freund) ^A nice crowd enjoyed seeing the Junior Class Play of Richmond-Burton high school at Memorial Hall in the birthday anniversaries, of Mrs. Jos. P. Michels and Mrs. Dorothy DeBona in the Jos. P. Michels home, Sunday afternoon. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Clemens Freund on a bouncing baby boy. The Freunds are caretakers at the C. H. Romeiser home at Pistakee Bay. Alfred May who received his honorable discharge at Great Lakes, Saturday is staying with his sister and brother-in-law, the Dick Schneiders. Jimmy Freund was honored with a party in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. L. Freund, Friday evening. Jimmy reported for duty into Uncle Sam's army, Tuesday. Miss Frances Michels of Chicago visited in the John M. Pitzen home Sunday. Friends and relatives attended the funeral of Donald, 9-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ziedhoffin, Burlington, Monday morning. Donnie was stricken with infantile aralysis last September and had een in various hospitals, passing away, Thursday morning in Madison, Wis. Mrs. Ziehoffin is the former Anne Hiller of Johnsburg. St. John's Blessed Virgin Sodality held their regular monthly meeting, (Friday evening. Brief talks were given by Rev. A. J. Neidert and Rev. C. J. Thennes. Cards and bunco were played with prizes awarded to Mrs. George Hiller, Mrs. Ford Jackson. Mrs. John R. Freund, Mrs. Art Klein, Miss Kathleen Oeffling and Mrs. Leo Schaefer. Art J a c k s o n r e c e i v e d his h o n o r a b l e discharge in Schumaker, Calif., and arrived home Tuesday night. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith moved into their apartment recently vacated by Mrs. Elmer Vogt. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith and daughters, moved into the Fted Smith house. Joe Jackson and Bob Frett left for Dayton, Ohio, W^sdnesday for a tryyout with the Cleveland Indians. Miss Marie Jackson was a guest in the Philip Thennes home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Newkirk, Richard Frett of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. May and daughters, Miss Glorice Freund, Art Jackson. Joe Jackson, Miss Kay and Marie Jackson, Bob Frett and Jimmy and Ed Jackson spent an enjoyable evening in the Ford Jackson home, Tuesday. Mrs. Eddie Hettermann visited her mother, Mrs. Cora Herdrich, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Keenan, Betty Sgt. A. Kelley, all of the fifth division, were guests of David during this time also, lliey were stationed at Douglas airport and took part in the Army Day Parade. - Magnet Usetoi A ttnall magnet is useful to pick up and hold pins when sewing. FOR RENT --• Furnished cottage in McCullom Lake for May and June; WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIR . !^Tifh,hews^"i?„rss °" «*•""" M . 511 . - .v«. Grove who took part in the play of Wauconda, being % mile soul aA«iW M«CC0Mr^ft*?!,NG ~ A" work fully guaranteed. 1 were Luella Hanford, Bill Miller, °f Highway 12 and 176,.on Martin Palisade 0274 47 ^Torchy" 3W> Elm St., Mc: Editji Winn, Harold Lennon, Edward i MILLER Woodstock, 111. ENDS FRIDAY, APRIL 12 "THE SPIRAL STAIRCASE" Geo. Brent -- Dorothy McGuire Ethel Barry more SATURDAY ONLY, APRIL IS "THE WANDERER OF THE WASTELAND" (A Zane Grey's Story) Plus: " James Craig hi "DANGEROUS PARTNERS" With Signe Hi SUN., MO& * TUBS. April 14, 15 and 16 Robert Montgonery--John Wayni / Donna Reed in THEY WERE EXPENDABLE" WED., THURS. ft FR3L April 17, 18 and 19 •THE VALLEY OF DECISION" ' with Greer Garson and Gregory Peck AUCTION limits south Tel. 379. WANTED TO RENT 47-tf Parfrey, Elaine Smith and Jim May. I Mrs. Math Nimsgern, Mrs. Lucille LANDSCAPING Tree Trimming, Nelson, "son Bobby spent Wednesday 1 -- I Cavity work. Cabling, Feeding and jn Elgin House, 6 removal. All kinds of trees, ever- Members of her club met at the I DALY TREE home of Mrs. Frank Wagner Thurs- Sunday, April 14 WANTED TO RENT -- at 1 o'clock room* or more. Call McHenry 81. greens and shrubs. Dr. H. S. Fike, • 305 Waukegan St. SURGERY, 130 S^Walkup Ave., Tel. d"ay afternoon to spend the afternoon MACHINERY -- two-bottom tractor • - ^ j Crystal Lake 198-M. 46-2 at cards. Prizes were awarded those plow; 7-ft. tractor disc; 2 corn IFOR EXPERT PLASTERING AND A lovely• planters; walking plow; '.manure STUCCO WORK - Call McHenry ^dies sp^t a most 2 wood wh^l wagons; pony SkrUapPlshery The South Atlantic and gulf states writ* n w Nimtr Rt n group oi laaies spent a most " •re the seat of the largest shrimp i iiii.9 enjoyable evening in the home of sled, tshery in the world. 1 ' Mr« AlhoH-. Rritr An ITfiiIov niivkf 1 y ' -im: PICK-OP AND DELIVERY - l«Pf • VCX5UE CLEANERS SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY JdcHENRY Mrs. Albert Britz on Friday night A demonstration for Stanley Prod- PIGS--Sow. and 7 pigs, four weeks ucts was given and a delicious lunch old. was served. Those present were Mrs.1 F/ed Mrs. George W. May, POULTRY--50 Heavy Chickens. Mrs. William Britz, Mrs. Bob Kautz, i Mrs. Tom Mulligan, Mrs. Norbert POULTRY EQUIPMENT--1500 egg Myers, ^Mrs. ?h™Or.»n"; i|3* Mrs. Bertha Esh and Mrs. Kenneth jfor broilers: 400 chl9k electric brood- Crain of McHenry. Among those erI brooder stove; feeders; waterers. from here who attended a Shower on Miss Shirley Britz at the home of, MISCELLANEOUS--Hog feeder; 2 Mrs. Arthur Klein in Johnsburg: barrels with hog waterers; grind- Sunday afternoon were Mrs. George st0ne; milk cart; kerosene stove; oil W. May, Mrs. Ben May, Mrs. Albert . ... . . Britz, Mrs. Fred May, Mrs. Arthur jstove; 011 drums 'aucets; forks; shovels; 4 rolls of heavy fox netting; etc. McHenry Cleaners and Laundry Services 103 Wm Street « Pbone McHenry 104-M Kattner and Mrs. Charles Freund. Charles Gillespie, Jr., invited several of his friends to his home on Monday night to help celebrate his POWER LAWN MOWER; HAND birthday. Games were played and LAWN MOWER; 2 H. P. ELECM?^ rfMrTpi^lES;, Jr., h.».,TRIC M0T0B: moved to their home in town which ] ^ U M B E5R; DOORS; WINDOWS; was recently vacated by the Arthur TABLE-MODEL RADIO. Kattner family. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie4 w«U on pauJ Svec^ Qwnef DON HOWARD Peter May farm. Cod Baaks Tha cod resource, perhaps the largest of the North American banks, yields a billion pounds of Ash a year to fishermen of the United States, Canada and Newfoundland. Froelich and Wick, Auctioneers Lake Zurich 3331 or Wheeling 52-M Public Auction Service Co., Clerk i Tei. Burlington, Wie^866-W. - McHenry, Illinoia FRl^ SATn SUN. * MON. April 12-13-14-15 No advance in admission price Bing Crosby -- Ingrid Bergman 'THE BELLS OF ST. MARY'S" PLUS: World News and Cartoon (Sunday Matinee 2:45 continuous) IN Of 8TATE OP McHENRY CO In the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Writ returnable M Monday or May, A. D. 1M6. Chester A. Sheriff ' vs. William Guy Gooding, Defendant, Ray Smith, Garnishee. In Attachment--Demand $1,009. Public notice is hereby given to you, the said William Guy Gooding, that a Writ of Attachment liaa been sued out of the office of the Circuit Court of said County of McHenry at the suit of the said Chester A. Sheriff, against the estate of the said William Guy Gooding; for one thousand dollars and no cents, besides interest, directed to the Sheriff of said County to execute, which said Writ has been returned by said sheriff executed by service thereof on Ray Smith Garnishee. Now, unless you, the said William Guy Gooding, shall personally be and appear before the said Circuit Court of said County, on or before the 3rd Monday, of May, 1946, to be holden at the Court House, in the City of Wbodstock, in said County, on the 3rd Monday in month of May, A. D. 1946, give special bail and plead to said Plaintiff's action, judgment will be entered against you in favor of said Chester A. Sheriff and so much of the property attached sold as may be sufficient to satisfy the said judgment, interest and costs. LESTER EDINGER, Clerk. Woodstock,. Illinois, April 1, 1946. Vernon J. Knox, Plaintiff's Attorney, Crystal Lake, Illinois. G. A. Bosomburg, 105 W. Madison St., Chciago, 2, Illinois. (Pub. Apr. 4-11-18) NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PROBATE OF WII& STATE OF ILLINOIS ^ McHENRY COUNTY, ss. To Delia Callahan, Sister, Aduft, 7953 Vernon Avenue, Chicago, 111.; Margaret Gillis. Sister, Adult, Woodstock, 111.; John Long, Nephew, Adult, last known place of residence, New York City, New York; Raymond Long, ^Nephew. Adult, 628 E. Fort Str., Baltimore, Maryland; Edward Long, Nephew, Adult, Woodstock, 111.; Katnrine Long Young*, NSece, Adult, 434 D. Avenue, Coronada, California; Bernard Long, Nephew, Adult, %The Lawson Company, 17 W. 60th St., New York City, New York; William Long, Nephew, Adult, R. 5, Box 11-A, Santa Ana, Calif.; Margaret Dwyer, Niece, Adult, Huntley, 111.; Harold Welch (also known as Harold Walsh), Grand-nephew, Adult, 6847 Indiana Ave., Chicago, HI.; Raymond Welch (also known as Raymond Walsh), Nephew, Adult. 9024 S. University Ave., Chicago, 111.; Rev. William O'Rourke, Legatee, Adult, McHenry 111.; Rev. Henry Boeckendorff, Legatee, Adult, Sacred Heart Monastery, Aurora, 111.; Rev. Walter Conway, Legatee, Adult, McHenry, 111.; St. Joseph's Union, Legatee, New York City, New York; Poor Clares Convent, Legatee, Rockford, 111.; St. Patrick's church, Legatee, McHenry, 111.; Marie Zoia, Legatee, Adult, .Woodstock, 111.; Nellie Doherty, Legatee, Adult, McHenry, 111.; Lillian Anglese, Legatee, Adult, McHenry 111.; Mildred Joyce, Legatee, Adult, 7953 Vernon Ave., Chicago, 111.; Lillian Bolger, Legatee, Adult, McHenry, 111.; Bridget Doherty, Le- Ktee, Adult, McHenry, 111.; Mary G. >herty, Legatee, Adult, McHenry, 111.; Catholic Church Extension Society, Legatee, 360 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111.; Society for the Propa- Sation of the faith, Legatee, 109 E. Bth St., New York City, New York; Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Legatee, % Catholic University of America, Washington, D. C., heirs at law and legatees, so far as known, of MARY A. DOHERTY, deceased, late of McHenry County Illinois. You are hereby notified that application has been made to the County Court of McHenry County, Illinois, for the probate of the will of MARY A DOHDRTY, deceased, and that the hearing of the proof of said will has been set by said Court for the 6th day of May, A. D. 1946, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, «t the Court House in Woodstock in said County, when and where you can appear, if you see fit, and show cause, if any you have, why said will should not be admitted to probate. RAYMOND D. WOODS, April 1, 1946 County Clerk. . (Pub. April 4-11-18) r, April 11, $ Potato salad and cole slaw mayl bt pappad tg with "hot dressing"^ fcifHi) of odd. - FRANK E. WEILER PAINTING AND DflSCORAUNG Pimm McHeary W-W-l Patattsg; Paperfcaagiag, Spraying Estinlstes Chea felly ~ WALTER P. BROOKS T : £ *' kfaMw Dmntfatf ' Wallpaper and Paint at 116 Washington St* McHenry TaL 131-R * TVIephine Huntley Raymond j. kelle#'• -{ Attorney at Law' , *. \ " ^ HUNTLEY, ILLINOIS ^ : 't'J- , " ~v ----!--:--••• • • CRYSTAL LAKE LAUNDRY f# CLEANERS •4 - 'AD aervices. • P. F. Ladts, Ageint"'. Phene tS 117 Graat St. Q-T TRUCKING CO. Sand -- Gravel -- Cinders Mack Dirt --> Limestone Damp Trucks For Hire faene Johnsburg 677-W-t McHenry, HL - Phone McHenry N-W & N. FREUND TRUCKING Livestock -- Lime -- Caal 106 Waakegan Road Weat McHenry, M. AL*S WELDING AND REPAIR SERVICE Ml Main St, McHenry Electric Portable Welding ' rlene Welding and Cutting W. WIRFS, Operator Phone 615-W-l or 464 M'HENRY, ILL. Acetylei A1JEX Phone McHenry 6S7-R-2 -- Basement Excavating -- NETT8 SAND A GRAVEL Special Rates on Road Gravel and Lot Filling . . Black Dirt . . Power Leveling and Grading. J. E. NETT Johnsbnrg P. O.--McHenry --WANTED TO BUY-- We pay M te $25 for Old Horses, leaa for down haraea and cattle. MATTS MINK RANCH Johnsbnrg • 8pring Grove Road Phone Jofcnsbarg 659-J-2 CALL AT ONCE ON DEAD HOGS, HORSES AND CATTLE We pay, phone ehargee McHENRY GARAGE COS Front St. (Rente 31) Gmeral Repairing ling--Are and AcetyleMT >t Blacksmith Work NICK P. MILLER Phone McHenry 108-R A. P. FREUND CO. Excavating Contractor Tracking; MydranHe and Crane Service --ROAD BUILDING-- MIN-M McHenry, IflL TeL McHenry 243-J HAROLD H. BELL Painting. Paperhanging, Removing Old Weill Paper With Steamer, Spray Painting 105 N. GREEN ST. McHENRY Read the Want Ads!^ft= TUESDAY (ONE DAY) 1. "Song of Mexico 2. "The Cheaters" WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY "FIRST YANK INTO TOKYr This is the ftrat picture show ii« tha developement and use of the war ending weapon, THE ATOMIC BOMB! Pins: World News and Cartaaia McHENRY CAB 401 Waukegan Road 24-Hour Service TEL. McHENRY 4?gh| CECIL BALLOWE WILSON'S RADIO SERVICE 206 E. Elm St. Phone McHenry 400 Repairs on all makes, home a auto radios CLIFFORD E. WILSON, Prop. ALL WORK GUARANTEED INSURANCE EARL R. WALSH Fire, Anto, Fsrm and Life Insurance Representing RELIABLE COMPANIES When you need insurance of any kind Phone 43 or 118-M Green ft Elm McHenry For REFRIGERATION SERVICE ^ CaO WONDER LAKS MS ROTHERMEL ELECTRIC SHOP Elettrkal Contractors Radio Renaira Let m ^estimate that next slactrlcal job ef yonrs. LEO G. ROTHBtMEL, Prop. Phono McHenry 272-M 304 Riverside Drive No. 300 • , STOFFEL ft RElHANgP^RGER Iasnranca msta. for a& praparty In Wert DR. R. DoROME -- Dentist -- ISO Green Street Phone 202-J. McHenry Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 5 p.m. daily except Wednesday. Tneoday ind Friday nights to 8:30 M>- Other hours by appointment . TeL Wonder Lake 418 DR. R. H. WATKINS Dentist --Office Honrs-- Tuesday ft Saturdays: 9 a.m. to 5 pjn. Evenings and Sunday Mornings by Appointment! Lookoot Point Wsaiw Lake, III. Office Honrs--Daily Except Thnra. 10 to 12, 1:30 to 4:30, Mom, Wed, Fri. Nighta: 7 to 8. Other Honrs by Appointment H. S. VAN DENBURGH, DC, PhC. Chiropractor 120 Green St. TeL 292-R. McHeary Reaidence Phone Hebron 020 DR. H. & FHUK Veterinarian, Waakegan 8t McHENRY, ILL. .W A. WORWICK PHOTOGRAPHER PertiaMuo Portography 27S -- RtveraUe Drive McHENRY, ILL. McHENRY FLORAL CO. t-1 -- - MOo Berth et McHenr^ on Rarto 31 Flowera far all i . JACOB nnp I lid lrtati and Inoorasia Main. St, =».' i-.J . ; V.:.'---..,?. v.":'- . •;