m m Kk~&y&{y'&&-"' '/• ;<•••*-* ? <*. '•-: !3§6^ West McHenry, IWnoia, Nor. *, 1H< Open WfilWn examination* leading to NMnwt appointment to positions m the West McHenry. Illinois post oflH are announced today by the local secretary of the U. S. Civil Service Commission. The position is for substitute clerk. This is the first examination i for probational appointment to be i announced since October 28. 194S. j Probational examinations- in the pos office department were -suspended at ; that time in order to give those in i the armed forces an opportunity to ' compete. Veterans, accordingly, are given special consideration for this job. ; Disabled veterans, widows of vet- ; erans and wives of disabled veterans • will receive an extra ten _ points in their examinations. As eligibles, they "^"VA wiU toP tbe list for appointment. ' """" ™ Other veterans will receive an extra MR- & MttHRBMARD MATCHEN five points. > ?".?"% In a loiflywedding service sol- Those who are holding temporary r^'V-V. MMtiwd in' Sit. Maiys church on or indefinite appointments made sub-. »•\l . ' Wednesday, October 2S, Miss FYances sequent to October, 1948, will also J"';', 1 Giooon became the bride of Mr. be able to compete for permanent • Bernard Matrhen. Complete details status. Examinations are limited to ; «f the nuptials appeared in 4ast the patrons and temporary workers issue of the Plaindealer. of the West McHenry, Illinois, post- V <V OLD SOUTH TOILETRIES toiletries in pored*ia china sad fttos replies* «f ? (Md %odth inriquet--is fainoui Old 5o«ita fagnticca diet teeming!* lasttercvct T r u l y , i n s p i r e d g i l t * f # : the persoo who "hi» everything. m IPSSi mm *•-> ^ li V& ife: m week's Subscribe for TV Piaindealer lit Hml that ImMs office. TTie basic pay for this position is $1.04 an hour, with increases added annually. Application forms may be obtained from the local secretary at the postoffice. They must be filled out and filed with the regional director. U. S. Civil Service Commission, 433 W. Van Buren st., Chicago, 7, HI., not later than November 21, 1946* PAtJL L. PATZKE. Acting See. Read the Want aos N ? .wiNnflfi KW 1 • " of Cologne Natchei iatcjai 4.30 McHenry te I Perhaps you have never A thought about it in just that way, but--the pharmacist ii_:. who compounds your pre* scription holds your health ia his hand. Your doctor 1* realizes the importance of this key servitor. That's why he often directs patients to this "Reliable" Pharmacy. * Bolger's Drug Store Qreea Street McHenry All Materials All Labor Fully GUARANTEED Hare along-lasting slate-surfaced asphalt shingle roof at Sears worth-while savings. $5.00 Roofs put m at low it per ho, » fit Priorities Needed ' . Phone 106-W FRANK GANS HI Riverside Drift McHenry St-"'-'; Ka- If* • • is*.. MEN'S SWOP McHENRY |S>- " Announcement - Having pnrdiiMd the Grocery and Market business operated by Joseph M. Begner for many yean, I desire to express my appreciation for the splendid reception extended by the people in our oommnnity. It will be the policy of this store to continue'lio high grade brands of merchandise and make a sincere -service for our patrons. The continued patronage of the many customers served by the former owner is appreciated. An invitation is extended to all, both old and new customers. It is our aim to serve yon to your entire satisfaction. HAROLD DICKOW THIS CHRISTMAS Be Practical . . . . Why wear out yourself and your shoe leather hunting for gifto anyone else can also buy? ive Photographs You'll save time and money ... and you'll know your (p||| cannot be duplicated. Pone McHenry 275 KEEP FIT AND TRIM THRU OUTDOOR PLAY GET YOUR OmWHCU&eCOAT TODAY! to enjoy the crisp Fall days when the air is like wine . .. and to breathe deep on exhilarating, frosty,-winter mornings, you've got to dress right for the outdoors. A beautifully tailored, rugged Shanhouse * 'Jc., Sport Jacket is what you'll need to keep you snug and warm and smart. Come in today while selections are complete. *6.95 to $36.00 p McGEE'S Nk IITNPY #xir>nruxn rnnrr nrirnnnn- - -i r mrrnnr - - 1 a / ' J» AT long last you elip rV very own Buiok, behind the wheel of your You look around a minute -- straighten your tie - grin a little at the handsome picture you know you .'must be making. X ^ You see how quickly a wait can be forgotten--when there's something like this at the end of the wai|» What matters is that this is the. best Butck yet* 0 It's available at OPA prices applying at delivery and. ^' "W r&£;: 1 ^ , . ' ?• * y+f*. - You turn the key. Step on the starter-treadle. Feel those eight big Fireball cylinders take silken hold. Easy as a breeze, you slip away in two agile tons of steady-going levelness -- and right then and there a lot that was dark is clear. You see why this car is tile most wanted automobtte ht America today, You see why this doubles the problem posed by industry-wide slowness of parts and material flow. You see why Buick production fnen are gladly putting every fvaking hour into ceasele|i battle against such log-jams, »§o that they can supply these sweethearts to the greatest possible number. ^ Dm is taNtT i. TAYlOt en ffce air fwfee weekly VT-' -- though we like to get trad^-ins -- with or without . a car to trade. 1 "v Those things add Up to the best deal these times afierd anywhere. R. L front Sc, Wert McHbnry, 111. 222 N. Main Crystal Lake, 111 - I". : / ' • \