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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Oct 1946, p. 7

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FOE 8ALK FOR SALE -- Sixteen mm. movie camera and projector, like new. C. A. Wingren. Gall Wonder Lake 761. •20 H1LP WAM'lD WANTED---Pin earn up to flJSO per hoar. Recreation, MeHenry. can laee 20-2 HELPWANTED--Women and girls to sew. Good opportunity for those interested in thia type work. Apply Riverside Mfg. Co., MeHenry. Phone 39. tO-tf FOR SALE--Semi table top stove and ice box. Stuts, Sunnyside Beach,! ---- Johnsburg, House No. 12. Call Sat. I HELP WANTED--Young woman to er Sun. 20i assist fore lady at dress factory. - jJStW® jewing experience helpful, i Apply Riverside Mfg. Co., MeHenry. 'none 89. 20 FOR 8ALB Automatic waiktaf iR chine in |OMl condition. 608 JohnlpC^e go street, WtJtMcHenry. TM. fl-W. *20 HELP WANT*) -- Here is your ' --_ ' .-- ~~l---- |chance to earn extra money for the fO* &AIJ8 Qood condition, 14-foot, i holidays. We need help to wait tables hm>d atade, nOwiy pointed rowhoat j between 6 pan. and 10 pjm. or fuU y. Newren, aJusnLnySstaTe SBIeaic*h sum., able. HGio*ohd hourly " wages .an.dc »tippts.. Lot 19, Johnsburg. *20] Riverside Barbecue. Tel. McHeniy 422. 19-2 , DimMmd V«f» m Sdhaofs Geh. Omar Bradley has instructed all branch and regional VA of* lices to "exhaust every possible resource" to obtain admission of disabled veterans into schools this fall despite crowded conditions in the nation's educational institutions. General Bradley, at the same time, called upon the schools' to make special arrangements if nec- _ . essary for admission of these dis- F&R SALE--Stoker in good running HELP WANTED-^Lnborers and car-! **!ed conatthm, fM. George %hreiner, 303 renters foi construction work; to *' .* ^ fs . Court St. 20-tf Earn a trade. Fredrickson, Wonder j 'n upd*r th/ vocattonal re- Lake. Tel. Wonder Lake 221. 48-tf j habitation act and, of this nutn- FOR 8AUE -- Four-room furnished cottage with three lots, 120 x 242 ft.; HELP WANTED--Waitress and part cement Mockfeundatkm. Located at time day cook. Mi Place Restaurant. McCullom Lake. Call Chicago, Aran- Tel. MeHenry 377. 16-tf tage 5178. *20 • . HELP WANTED -- * Girl or young --Spring chickens. . Mrs. woman for store wore; steady posi? James Hunter, Highway 31, 2 miles tion; Bolger's Drug Store, MeHenry. •w^i Of MeHenry. Tel. 617-J-2. *20 1-tf EDITORS WOTK: 71M thnmgk apteki CnMIMit, Bar--ii W Wtattm Num Cnim of ftit Cn Strsaf, N. FesAiagien. 0. C, i* Mm m Irlag jnmi en* dm iniHy whiw «• yillim «| '*« wanw end iim'tiasi end hf% family, (hmriwu mtmr k iMrim^ tm the «6om Bttnm ana thty mU k •» liPf jft A NI&MflMltl cshana. Nm r» ptin cm* k mad* dint* fy only in ihm emhumm which wiU iMWr in thu ntmtmiy. HiOtlMHiiMlimilUM the wag Is VMM MUbnmdtii As (By Vanessa 8eBsl _ O^r pat raccoon, known as Billy _ Coon, want- to school this week. It< »MM>> bri of Rockfsrd Mrs. Mead, to asy Mnmamnm wm 0h dsnt ftwJheJeb. FOR &AIJB--Five -room house, garage, chicken house, including 12 lots; corner on Rt. 120, near MeHenry. WANTED TO BUT. ber, 51,790 are in schools and 46,957 taking on-the-job training. This is six times the total number enrolled For inspection call Jacob Fritz, Real- WANTED TO BUY -- Four or five, -a year ago. Engineerin.g leads all J*' v.. TU?;,,1' ' room summer home, near MeHenry,. other courses for those in schools, Tel. lancoin 1333-4. y0'". on or near Fox River. Address Box and mechanics for those ia job E<0I SALB--White birch fireplace <BJ" carc Plaindealer. 26-tf| training. ^ ; ^LtAr^i.7jsj as-J! w A™ .. -- - Q. My son's war bride is in France and has a baby. Can yoa tell me at what age she may bring the baby to this eountry?--Mrs. C. W., Ocala, Fla. A. The war department says that >var brides with babies are permitted to come to the United FOE SALE--194-acre farm, «0 miles lP cond^on- Wheeling north of Chicago or 7 miles from .Rendering Co. Phone Wheeling No. Antioch on the Fox river side of 111. |3- Reverse the charges. No help Wqnderful duck lake; large dairy needed to load. . 14-tf tmrn, 34x100 ft.; silo; 2 corn cribs; WAtTPin TA nvilPr large chicken and brooder house;: WArHfiU 1U KE1V1 granary; machinery shed. 11-room house. $35,000. Or 23 acres aloitg WANTED TO RENT--Small house ^ the highway to the Fox river A for year-round living; y^ couple States at government expen^f only pod spot for chicken farm club-.no children F B. Randall, 12361 after the bab is six months oJd house or subdivision. Carl Ganger,! Nelson bt., Chicago. 1-tl n t , Box 5, Wilmot, Wis. 19-4 J" _ „ hwe in an an- !>ye fyt to put in one «n»d went deavor to start *a Boy Bcont lroep*Ior «ye«r. „ • . i among our 12 to 16-year-old boys. • As the Boy Seouts must " thought ha might make an interest- r." .J ing and different subject. She -- *«««« right! _ It was- all right as long as_ ^ ^ w miiimi J®* th» center of attention, *> soHkd by some oommunity^grou^ thf ] Does yanr cigarette taste different y,f 9°y^L ne ,r>n8tf.n,VT Commuidtv club voted to assume this; lately? We& left Iffp* it dees eo ^ ^en ^ they ^ tried to shut responsibility. Also, an all male • you can switeh to cigars dnd have Mm up and return to the regular committee must he formed to oversee' your dealer aasn the beataa and In 5^* JT"*' , 7 * * the aeout program. „ | turn you can give thaas to the Girl day! .First of all he pried open as It was decided among- the men 8coota. Oh yea. we do have a love- *nd b*?ket* M. present, that a special meeting would ly group "of g%"organfa^d*hy Mn busy little fingers could p 'nt° be hdkl_after the Rod.and G_ ap_ aaeet-jR. Kfinn. As h^er Vjgwtnnto Mm has H»en he ahnost drowned hims^lf_ i» ing on Sunday, October 6, at It noon,! appointed Miss Sne Rogers and"l£rs! ^ he climbed into the to form a committee for the Boy;S. Wijas. Meetinga held at tlka CXub drinking fountain and took a shower. Scouts. All you meft who have sons,! Lilymoor Fridaynight. Girls axe in- Thera is a nice long line*of draw- or who are interested in. growing vited to join at 10 years,or *"r ings in the upper room to prove that boys, are asked to attend this meet-j Officers of the seouts voted In Inst Billy Coon spent the day there, but ing. {Friday night as follows: Audrey I haven't heard a j"ngl<» invitation: i'oung" Johm»y Widen has volun-j Kurbymn. president; Jeri Einspar, for him to come back. jteered to act as Scoutmaster. He led vice-president; Gertrude Hyatt, treas* --, a troop prior to his army service. I urer; Arlene Svoboda, secretary. ' Mr. anB Mrs. J. Stuvinga uw a _ c -----' ... ! Our new neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. happy 1 cbunle this week. Their , teachers' at the school have l. Milcuitis, were quite worried whan daughter, Mrs. Charles David, of been much annoyed lately by dogs hjs folks came a couple dinars late Cliff?1'1- V & housegvest for graying into the school yaH, and | far their vacation here but Mr. nnd a couple of weeks. also into the school rooms. Several Mrs. Mikuitis, Sr., were having such . , • ... -{•, be*n wonderful time in Michigan they There are three new families re- ._ *n-,you5„1,ttlei stayed longer. The er the Oofs SIjS yjiyt el tha Hi ®*t nave MMn chewivnanMe. •pnteel _ leaf toot- _ etteh |>g(t and Mia- These arc aB bugs that hard to contnl beemma of their stoe and leedinf hahtta. This plant and Is tmt poisonons. ft fc net inlttriena ^to On planfe--lt acta as a contact pdaon and win idU fti insect Just as aooo as It is tested on WIMON*8 RADIO SHOP ported this week, to add to our - that his"or her net danmn't"Mrs* UIT Maner *» spending a permanent community. The John „icnjr* jt mav SrVJ^drastic week in CWce*°- Gee. Orr, don't Lockingers have purchased the for- beimr ^ken n,6a"you miss Kay driving you to the mer Witt home on Shore Drive< in, " ' I bus each mornmg? She's doing darn Shore Hills. They have two children,1 Th» AnvilUi-v nf vAn<i» t.i»»'good as a beginner. i Ssai1'SIf?A li7!? d Je>f!L?.' wJld^k" Rod and °*n ^ m«et at Harrl-I * Welcome home, Don MilMac--It I* ^ Woodstock, 80n 8chool on Friday evening atlwa« a pleasant surprise for\all to where Mr% Lockmger has been em- 7.30 p.m. All members are urged ^ you come in the middle W*"the ployed by Alemite _for approximately to attend. Plans are to be made for Variety Show Saturday night. J. sixteen years in the die-casting de- the dinner which will be served at ?4il!ri?c> whom Don got leave to visit, ** Mmen Horn's on October 12, for those who Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Nielsen, also assisted at the carnival. former Woodstock residents, have; - purchased the former L. Guastalli I have heard that to be seventy boy or girl goes to school, will youj home on North Drive in Wonder years young is sometimes far more Center. The Nielsens have a 10- cheerful and hopeful than to be month-old son, Bobbie. forty years" old. Young Mr. and Mrs. Erie son are is dointr fine now. We all wish you a speedy recover**. Jchn. After all, you a 1* the onlv one we've seen catch pke in'this lake. -A fisherman as g<w* as voij are should be back here fishine. No meat you knew. If the Einspars keep drilling for water any longer they'll hit China and we already have enough trouble MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE-- Baby buggy, good con-1 dition, ball bearing wheels; grain1 WILL BOARD CHILD OR ACT AS rack, 6 ft 6 in., by 13 ft 10 in., by J SITTER--Write Mrs. T. Craven, Mc- 15 - in., bathinette. Tel. MeHenry Henry, Rt. 2, Duncan. *20 442-R. *20 PROTECT your davenport from Q. How long is the re-enlistment period in the women's army corps? If a former WAC re-enlists will she have the same rate that she held at the time of her discharge?--WAC. Chicago. A. All former WACs who wish to :: ceiling does not iftake sense to me.' tfarm on Route 20, two miles west ROCK WOOL INSL LATION blown of Belvidere. Phones 624 and 318. "J by WARDS. Experts with com- H. L. DUNNING. 18-3 P'ete Modern Equipment will do the , job the Right Way. Satisfaction LOTS FOR SALB--Twelve lots, j guaranteed. Roofing, Siding and In- 60x360 feet; also young geese, Mus-1 sulation at MONTGOMERY WARD'S cOvy ducks and apples. Inquire at Woodstock, 111. Free Estimates. 716 Center St. Td. MeHenry 278-jJ Phone Woodstook 992. 49-tf 14-tf FOR SALB---Lot in Watties Subdivision, West MeHenry, 66x132; also three other lota in West MeHenry. Tel. MeHenry 2S5-J. 13-tf WELLS DRILLED OR DRIVEN, WATER SYSTEMS--We sell, repair and install pumps. Bill Bacon, 206 Main Street, MeHenry. Telephone 93-J. 10-tf klVESTOCK TRUCKING -- Frank aycraft. West MeHenry. Phone MeHenry 149-J. 41-tf FOR SALB--Seven - room Home, located on corner of Broad and Park streets, MeHenry; also a 4-room apartment and 2-ear garage. Inquire _ Mrs. John MeMahon, 641« North ^KE COUNTY SANITARY CO. Sedey Ave, Chicago (46). Phone ^nks Pu™P«d .and installed. MUgato SN7. 11-tf Servicing--Construction--Repairs Phone Libertyville 1346. 60-tf 'mi WHEN I ADVERTISE THEM I moths for 50 cents a year. One re."fnter, thfL co!"ps must voluntee, SAVE THEM -- 200 Hereford and spraying of Berlou stops moth dam- e' . e duration of the wa. Shorthorn 3 and 4-year-old cows, age for 5 years or Berlou pavs the' ^'us Slx months, or until June 30 T. B. and Bangs tested. Suitable for damage. Bolger's Drug Store. 20 J 1**7. unless sooner relieve^ for thr beef, feeding and breeding purposes, --- 1 -onvenience of the government. Rr a few having calves with them. Rea- WHITEWASHING -- Barns, base- j enlistment will be in the army u. eonable prices. No steers now nor ment* and chicken houses; also; the United States in th» «rnH» hol<- •gain this fall, because $15 to $17 whitewashing with Carbola DDT. At 3t the t me of dLhar/e for feeding steers with a $20.25, Phannenstill. Tel. 433-R ,9-tf1 nu e 01 discharge. - - ' 1 Q. My son was in the invasion o he Philippines. He collected a -lo of invasion money. I have been to* I can get it changed for a ceAai: per cent of oar money. Is that true --P. H„ Belmont, Miss. A. The war department says tha regular Philippine pesos were used for exchange during the Philippine invasion. However, if your son obtained any foreign money, excep* Jap invasion money, he may ex change it through the army finani-r >ffice, 801 Channing place, N. E Washington. D. C. Q. Can a veteran get angar to open a business sueh as a bakery* --A. 8., Cleveland, Ohio. A. Yes, provided you meet cer tain basic sugar qualifications. I you have a honorable diacharfe and at least 90 days active service i: the U. S. armed forcea, and if tiv business will be your principal «- cupation and if you have owned n<> other business since your discharge, you should hsve no trouble in secur ing sugar for such a business. Con tact the augar rationing division o the Cleveland office of OPA. Q. My een yas reported miaatng in action in Germany and insofar as we knew Is stU in an "un resolved status." Can yen ten ntc how many soldiers who died ir> action have not been found or who are onideutified?--Mrs. H. G.. Eureka Springs, Mo. A. Statistics of tha graves regis tration command of the quarter master department show that 25. 547 American soldiers are in an unresolved status. Of this number, 3,929 were buried in U. S military cemeteries, unidentified. 15,486 are recorded as buried ii> known isolated locations. In addi tion, there are approximately 6,13* whose whereabouta are still undi termined. Q. Will yon Ml me If a temper ary officer la the army can waivi GARBAGE COLLECTING --Let us hU. fiats and request a» dispose of your garbage each week,; e**e,l*ien ofhisperiodof service, or oftener if desired. Reasonable! or mMt *e ha discharged and the« •counties. Wo will get you top prices t rates. Regular year round route, i re * enlist? -- J, E. G., Moore* on an exclusive basis. ,'John E. Hill. P. O. Box 274. Mc-I villa, Okla. ED. M. LANNES, Agent ! Henry, Phone 365. tf •inea Realty ft Construction Co. new residents of Wonder Center. Mr. T° our Friends and Neighbcrs: ... Ericson is emoloyed by Montgomery' We would like to thank everyone with foreign relations, so good, lucli Ward in Woodstock. ' ;*or a11 the phone calls, and inquiries a™ let's hope you strike water or To all of these newcomers -- wel- have received since Barbara s ill-• 01 • « . . . eotne unn_ vnI1 1:1.- (ness. Also a very big "Thank You", Freddie Svcboaa came in on a come--we hope >ou us to the "Wonder Women" and others | weekend pass. Let's hope you ean miii- . Li . ,, „ , _ who sent cakes, pies, casserole dishes,'COTne 'n f°r the homecoming game William Wright of the Handy Pan- salads, fruit, cookies, canned goods, next Friday night. They would more try would like to notify the commun- fresh jrarden vegetables, and even than welcome their former captain, 'tythat until ftirfher notice, his stoie soap and precious meat. It has cer-j Or. and Mrs. D. Dahlin from will be closed on Thursday after- tainly been a big help, and we want, Rochester, Minn., spent a couple of noons. 1 ycit to know how much we appreciate j dsys as guests of Mr. and Mrs. S, it. Barbara saIyI s 1 thanks1,_ too,1 1f o• r 1 1WAMijmaasi*.-- TUoAoi ntbAa dA they comuAldIInH' t MsMtiakAy Pat Sullivan underwent surgery at girts, and for all her cards .and let-1 longer. Maybe Arlene's violin practhe Woodstock hospital this week. ters. She loves receiving a little tisjng had something to do with it. We hear that he is doing fine. mail each day. She's getting along ---- Just fine now, but must stay in the Residents here will he sorry' to n°*pital for a while for further treatknow that the Edward Borchers have, m*S'> moved away. For some time they have been looking for a place nearer Chicago, and Mr. Borchers' business. By one of those accidents that are stranger than fiction, a couple came to their home to inspect it with a .Thanks again to all of you. Sincerely, TEE SELLEK8. IW SALE Generators, armatures, starters, ftoel pumps, distributors and ItflMeu psfta lir red and all other cms. Seaco Salaa ft Service, L0yasoer. Fred J. Svoboda, Prop. Tel. •Wfsniy 61S-W-2 10-tf Hi SALE--Year- round eomfbrt and asenomy with fire-proof Johna-MantSle Rock Wool .Home Insulation "Btownin" walls and ceilings. Call LEO J. STILUNG, MeHenry 18. 36tf. EXPERIENCED -LANDSCAPING--TRU SURGERY :r AMD REMOVAL FREE ESTIMATES J. W. RAYC8AFT, P. O. Bex 161, Waat MeHenry. I1L 40-tf PERSONAL WORRYING -- Please do something WHITEWASHING -- Frank HenkeL Volo. Tel. MeHenry 681-M-l. 4tf KENTILE- FLOOR TILING Floor Banding, ft Beflaiahiag old Seers Duraseal Lifetime floor finish GONDEK BROS. Formerly Henning Newman, 825 Washburn St., Woodstock, 111. Tel.: Woodstock 131. 1-tf «or me--Write. Mr. I. St. Clair. *20 SEPTIC TANK8 and Cess Pools ~.g:, - • cleaned. Fred Wells, 128 Ellsworth WANTED St., Crystal Lake. Phone 543-M or 716-M. 40-tf WANTED--'Ride or riders, Chicago,1 FLOOR SANDING--Refinishing, var- 5 days weekly. T. Craven, MeHenry, | nishing and waxing; new and old Rt. 2, % Duncan. • *20 floors; free estimates. Call McHenrv 1206-R. 8-tf Tlnv Swhehboard A tftteph^me switchboard weighing view to purchasing, and they wanted only 2V« pounds, which in an emerto dispose of their home in Norwood gency can take tha place of the Park. Well, after both parties hpd army's standard 60-pound inatruinspected thoroughlv both/ homes, ment, is characterised -by «if«^ they just traded. That new couple, corps engineers as one of the most the Emil Smniches, are residents out| ingenious developments in military m'T, *lrS* communication#. C.ntr.1 (utu^l plV - of the revolutionary awitchboard is oqo rarx. , ______ j the individual "switching unit," • TK- PinnrnAH TTnit I transparent cube les^ than two Butmu tlte hlL rf M? Inches wide, which is attached to the "ST Grin ta Wfcte Biiyon « «« Tuesday, with a total of twenty-eight! • PluI. notunlike thpee members, and four guests present, j P|u' ^ en ordinary elec- The lesson was on the use of the trical appliance, on the bottom, and sewing machine, which was given by a jack into which the prongs of a Miss Margie Vander May, assistant! similar unit may be inaerted on the Home Advisor. | top. Theee. along with a minute ---- ! gaa lUlad mm U&t «ni a device There are sixteen children at the j tor limiting the amount of electric school studying hand instruments thU1 current to fiow vhrough it, are all the year with Paul Yanda, bandmaster; unit consista oL These component at MeHenry High. They tell me that parta are embedded in a tranaparlast week, when the first lesson was ent plastic caae. Seven of these held, that the squeeka and squawks units together with » standw^i army were terrific, hut in a couple of, fleld telephone are sufficient to han- ^ they •" to it, we (jie the aame traffic aa n regular should have a fuH band from Wonder ^ Iine switchboard. WANTED -- We have cash buyers i for summer homes, city property and; KELLEY SANITARY SERVICE-- farms. list your property with us, Clean septic tanks, grease traps, cis- Jacob Fritz, llain St., Johnsburg, Rt.1 tern and cess pools. Phone Wauke- 1. MeHenry or 2006 Sheffield Ave., gan Ontario 8055, between 6:30 a.m. Qiieago, Phone Lincoln 18SS-13S4 tf. WANTED HOMES AND FARMS In and around MeHenry and Lake and 12 p.m. 10-tf A. The war department says u depends upon circumstancea. It is IU. MdSrr aissTaak WANTED--Watches and jewelry to repair. Anthony Noonan. 200 So. Green street, MeHenry. (Front part of Claire Beauty Shoppe.) 15-tf LOST 9-tf i pointing, rebuilding and repairing. Address: Block No. 12, Lily Lake, east of MeHenry. ll-tf W8T--On Green St., Mack, threequarter length, suit coat. Trimmed »n gold with black braid. Phone MeHenry 320. 20 Order your rubfeer stampe at the Plaindealez. Rich Sea From an economic .point of view, the Caspian sea is extremely rich in marine life, both of salt and fresh water varietiea. The catch includes salmon, herring, carp, perch, Dike, lobsters, sponges and sturgeon. The latter furnishes an Important source of Russia's noted delicacy, caviar. GOOD CLOTHES DESERVE GOOD CARE w CLEANERS PtfONE McHEN&Y 104-M exchanged for another, thereby ex tending his period of service. He may volunteer to remain in the army for the duration and six months and request overseas serv ice. Such a request probably woul<- be granted if he is physically an> otherwise qualified. Q. Can yea toll me tha first ship which got ant of Pearl Harbor afte> the Jap raid there December 7. It41?--Mra. J. H. F., Pekin, III. A. The battleahip Nevada. Q. If a lender tarns dawn a vetera^ a applieatlon for a O.I. loan what should the veteran do?--E. R . Denver. A. It may ha possible that aom other lender or bank will grant th loan. It may be the first lender di not desire to make that type < loan tor various reasons. It ma pay to see several lenders if it loaa haa merit. ' ' Save Energy < Try to place everythihg within easy reach and avoid muscle wrenches and strains. When you must reach for something on a high shelf, you will save your energy if you will take time to get a footstool so that you won't have to stretch beyond your reach. Instead of carrying the basket of clothes whan you hang them on the line, pull the basket around In your little boy s wagon, or use a laundry cart with wheels on It. Rimski-Korsakov a Sailor Rimski - Korsakov, the composer, was a sailor on a Russian vessel that docked at New York in 1864. vs*"".; * > 0&Z, " > Decorative Window Shade For nighttime in a dull bedroom --have a decorative window ahade. You can make this yourself with flowered chintz by mounting it on m old shade roller. To clean, sponge off with dry soapsuds. Wipe with a clean damp clcth and presa ^ith. an won. . a-...-- Wash Water Estimates say that most washdays mean a consumption of about 96 gallons of mixed -hot and cold water. If an automatic washer, instead of the conventional washer, is used the water consumption is reduced to about 82 gallfoa rtf mixed hot and cokl water. The greater per cent of thia washday water must bo vut t w;iii.mi hot. In fact, good results cannot This is a picture WUliam ^ obtained from automatic wash- Henry Fiala, 19^year-old son of the William Fialas here. Young William, a paratrooper, now stationed in Tokyo, is shown making a jump somewhere over Japan. You just keep that up Arlene and this will be the most uninhabited place, cn the map regardless of the housing shortage. Thursday afternoon club was held at Club Lilymoor, Mrs. C. Rogers hostess. Mr. and Mrs. V. Bassi had a •board of directors meeting at their home Saturday evening. Any news or comments for this column would be appreciated if left at Club Lilymoor and yours truly would pick it up from there. News also can be sent in care of Club Lilymoor, RFD 2, MeHenry, 111. . AMer Test • *Mar a vest, rip the Haing at the back of tha neck and tarn to tlie wrong side. Then rlp the Unftag along the sides and readjust It to allow mere or leas room aa needed. You will And most ready-made vests have art outlet of about 1H Inchee. JOHN F. RRAA A SON . Sheet Metal and Faraae* Wark 111 N. Green St* MeHenry, DL Phone 143-R WATER PUMPS Fairbanks Morae Ejector and Paatp typea. All sisce. Csmplnia'and Eaay Sasp pmagw. Take old in trade. ENGSTROM SALES AND SERVICE TO. MeHenry ttt-W-1 (MO ft. from NelTa Ballroom) Telephone AB Breaches Crystal Lake 1119 Of Sewer Wert McHENRY CO. SEWER SERVICE BUtked Sewena Opened Without By Electric Mvto^Slole and Root v Cutter Crystal Lake, Iffinaia L. Neleop 138 E. Cryetal Lake Ave, i ft^airs on All Makes Home • Auto Radios 206 E. Elm St. MeHenry- Phone 469 / WELDING Malnteuanee and- Coastrnctlof § Portable Equipment^ H. B. VANCE--^MeHenry 51-J 999 Soath foreen St^ MeHenry, 10. McHENRY CAB ••1 Waakegan 24-Hear Service McHENRY 472-J CECIL HALLOWS MpT' FRANK E. WEILER PAINTING AND DBOORATMO Phone |fcHeary 689-W-2 Palatlag, Paperhanglng, Spraying EatlsMtaa Cheerfully Faruiahed Q-T TRUCKING CO, Sand •- Gravel -- Ciadera Black Dirt -- Limeatone Dump Tracks For Hire Phone Johnaharg S77.W-* enry, IU. fihone MeHenry 86^W C. N. FSEUND TRUCKING Llrostoch -- Usm -- Coal 1M Waakegan Read West MeHenry,. IU. AL*S WELDING AND REPAIR SERVICE 691 Main St- MeHenry Electric Portable WeMbg A5^w7tSario,SS!? Phone ,618-W-l or 464 raNRY, ILL. 6S7-R-2 ivatlng • NETTS SAND ft GftAVEL Baad Gravel Nlii lOrt . ~ J. K MBIT P. O. MrHsnry ^ --WANHD TO »UT-- #e pay M to OK far OM L McHENRY GARAGE 699 Want St. (Route 81) General Rspali lag WTsMhig Ami, sad Aeetylens Light IWaflrsmllh Work NICK P. MILLER Phone MeHenry 199-R A. P. FREUND Ca BXcavatlng Cantr actor Trucking, HydraaHe pud Craae 8orvlee ---ROAD BUILDING-- TeL 294-M MeHenry, OL CHARLES S. PARKER, Attorned (Joelvn ft Parker) , Office Heara: Wednesday Afterneoaa 1:99^5:99 Off:ce--Koehr Sapply .Coaspany 842 Mala SSttrreeeett,. West Me Phent MeHenry 486 Woomrtock 1191 MeHenry SIGN PAINTING Any Kind -- Anywhere -- Any TtaM Window Lettering---Track Lettering EARL LAWRENCE Mrs. Mary End res of Wickline Bay entertained the Business and Professsional Women's club of MeHenry county at her lovely'home on Monday ers unless the temperature of the water is 140 to 148 degrees F. for! 1S2 Main St. Phone Crystal Lake 19 the first washing. This is too hot if the user has to get her handa into the water, and washing in the ordinary warher is done with hot water at a' temperature of about 128 degreoa F NOTICE OF CHANGE IN PRICE OF MILK '"iff -0-r Effective October 1, 1M6, a raise in the price of TTuffir took place, resulting in an increse of two cents per <|uart and other products accordingly. * FREUND DAIRY vv. RiyERSlDE DAIR1 INSURANCE EAEL R. WALSH Flra, Aato, Farm and Life Rspinnntlna1 REUABLE COMPANIES Whan yoa need Insurance of any kind Pheue 4M er 118-M Green ft CMI WONDER LAKE S66 ROTHERMEL ELECTRIC SHO^ Elect ileal Contraetora Radia Repaira Let aa eatimate that next electrical Job of youra. LEO G. ROTHERMEL, Prep, Phone MeHenry 272-M 894 Riverside Drive Telephone No. 999 STOFFEL ft EEIHAirSPERGER Inaarance agenta far all daaaea, 4 pfapcrty la th# beat coaipanias. TeL MeHenry 2484 , Harold h. mi- Painting, Paperhanglng, Roamving Old Wall Paper With Steamer, Spray Painting 195 N. GREEN 8T. MeHENRY lML R. QeROME «-- Dentist -- 189 Green Street m-J. MeHenry Offlee Honrs: 19 a. m.' to I m, daily aneept Wefeseday. ~ " by TsL Wonder Lake 419 _ ML IL H. WATKDCS Denttst --Offlee Hears Taeaday ft Satasdays: 9ajn.toS DR. M. & nm Waakagaa 8L McHENRY, ILL --!--:-- A. WORWICK % PHOTOGRAPHER Portraiture I3|aimertial Photography Pheue 278 -- Riverside Drive McHENRY, ILL. McHENRY FLORAL CO. Phone 494 One MHe South of McHmvy en Route 81 tf iliiiri iiilii , '

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