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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Jun 1947, p. 8

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Anderson,' George J. George P. Preund, Tonyaa. P. Prepnd, sec- ended byTonysn, that the collector's pes* tion carried. Motion by George P. Preund, see- DR. HENRY FREUNO 0PT0MTKI8T , * \*( 1 At 514 Main St, Wert McHeary - ^^ Steffan's Jewelry Store - ..'V" •' * ^ ; (Closed Thursday Afternoons) * ap-.| »«w>. •4 ---- * ' » | Eyes Examined -- Glaaeea Pitted \ ^ fc • *« • Visual Training -- Tkwal RehabilitstlenV,- ^ -Complete Visaal,Analyeis Bears Daily|: t e 12 and 1 to 5--Saturday Evenings: < la SjM pja. PHONE McHENRY 452 the finance committee: ftod ^ * Leater R. Bacon, salary ...$185.09 John J. McCarthy, salary 18L10 W. C. Felt*, salary. -- «... 127JO Earl R. Walsh, office expense 66.00 Mayrae Buss, salary and commissions «••.•»*••«...........m««««..*...« 80JVf Clark Chevrolet Sales, greasy, oil and repairs on truck Thomas P. Bolger. supplies i. * H1. Althoff Hdwe., suptt. OQ 18.75 87Jt 'J& -< * 5 ? . > adiNfi. City Clerk Mayor. Wm. 8.84 1.50 - Attention Fishermen - plies Earl R. Walsh, insurance on track ••«««• 58.04 Hester Oils, gas and oil for police ear and truck/ ...>. 45.83 Alexander Lumber C6., coal 16.48 S* off el ft Reihansperger^bonds 895.00 Loais Althoff, labor in park .. 88.00 Bacon's Service Station, gas- McGee's, hip boots 8.) Vance Wfelding Service, welding saow plow ft... 18JO Martin Stoffel, ldbor in .park 57.00 William Buchert, gas and oil for police car and truck, mower repairs OTJS6 Public Service company, pow-? N Item if the Pttaaef%»Plstal«s1ir ef Taati Age siriT iniigs AOO The Qover ' bla--wa basinets has commenced' and thete la nom plenty of work for tki Mfa. O. <rW. Owe* sold -ttr Geo. W. Colby on Monday, the {handsomest organ that Was ever brought to the county. <\ *- BACON'S BAIT SHOP Located Just East of Fox River Bridge on Route 120 MARATHON GAS AND OILS White Gas For Outboard Motors Worms -- Night Crawlers -- Flies -- Cane Poles Opon 5:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. daily | % LESTER D. BACON, Prop. C. Stegeman has his new barn up and inclosed. He has located it no* on the noTthiMSi corner of his , jer away from his residence. W 185.001 The steamer "Mamie," is now er and light (EUward; J. Thennes, police Philip . ihiennes, salary .. 106.16 ]<*> which gets It, Special Sewer Fand: Fred C. Pelts,, salary) bar a _ tion. A severe on Saturday Harry ,wl^Rfi|lia,.lK)it" bandsoae jiew saxteya to his livety _ POOTT YIAM AGO Having nceiveda rlou|h froenhis ft Ida la Arthur K|p| haa quit )U» at the BMta iMtoiy t» aeee] position at the Tun Cotta fee .Pwd Adage wl» ployed at i»\M 41m pact two years, 1 ot 1& heatfe been foraed t» Ida- posttttn With that win hereafter be 8lde bans of liie'W. W. Howe his recently add to Wm. Wdck a farm in North Dakota. ?i* v .i *o£^*f*e*a•b-l. theburaedout ^ new ooe of pn|Mr «iae. mild cupboards rnada to arte. Full line of nic tahlo sets, picket fenoos, 'JpV ' ' JL'Vv* s ai>dbMlie«*!»dto, purtat, ilo. Tel McHenry n k Johnsbwg TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO I gradh last wei •mu The job ot our streets was Jm 4. . • havv emm . • Y'•* Ov/U\/iRv CESSPOOLS CATCH BASINg SEPTIC TANKS {TERNS Cleaned By - p ' EDME HUFF, P r o p . " . f ^ | TELEPHONE MCHENRY 2! and t&e Job looks ally good one. Cart Chriat, a .'•r-fns ,;tHf On Route 4*^ %ood»toek, OL . ' » .» * Add to the life of your car-and TREAT YOURSELF TO THE SMOOTHEST. QUIETEST RIDE YOU'VE EVER HADI DO BOTH-- now--by getting a dwrqblt Nox-RuJt Sound-Proof underbody treatment. Stops and prevuttt rust--quiets rstties--teak exposed metal--absorbs punishment from gravel and cindere-- locks out corrosive salts and moisture and cushions vibration. Can add many times its cost to your car's trade-in value iakr. Why not drop in and make an appointment today? DOWNS NASH SALES & SERVICE / ••<«* ELM ST. PHONE 4*4 McHXNKY, ILL Every Wednesday At 7:30 p.m. Fresh Loads of GOOD MINNESOTA Dairy COWS HEIFERS -- HOLSTEIN STOOS B1 S fi. knd BANGS TESTED Private Sale*, ^ M«id^r «nd tnesday , We take orders for feeder cattle and pigfvv ^ t ' " ' ' ^ u, TERMS V c CASH OR CREDIT ' Consign your surplus stodc to this AUdTIOH*p 8 We have, buyers for every aiticle |/ > * ,j NEW LOW COMMISSION RATE--5% Best Calf Market in Northtrn Illinois j FOR UVESTQCK COME TO WOODSTOCKW^ l l ' M0W...Y0IR HEW MAYTAft ..THE FINEST WASHER IN MAYTAG HISTORY! WOODSTOCK COMM. SALES CO Phones 572 or 490 Ant-claaa started work in the A bttkeiy here this week. John G. Sehranth has rented Irisi ; »»e _in the north end of town to Martin Young, who will move Into same soon. Ben Adams local t4xi proprietor haa placed another large auto bus into commission, the new maehlne making its initial trip last Saturday. ; tAKM AOnSSB'SD) v f't: oomoaffs y*-- •fj1.' (by w. H. -u Don't put iegume a* grese ailage in a monlithlc (a^id) concrete .sUo if you don't know for sure *Mther there la sufficient reinfordnlr. I've seen a number of instances where people ware killed that way. A lot of the old time poured concrete silon have woven wire rein/oreing which may have held for years with corn silage. There Is from two to three times as much pressure in hay sllaga because of the high moisture content. No poultry shows will be held in 1047 because of Newcastle's disease. It is in the same class with hog cholera and hoof and mouth disease. What was the reason for large baby pig losses this year? Possibly oate scab may be connected where oats are fed. Oats pick up the scab from corn stalks opt plowed under. Abnormal cold wet spring is most logical reason. Do you have, treated oat seed left «ver? DuFont aays not to feed it. Seme have found no « effects by mixing in regular oat* I to 10. It is best to keep it over in a dry: place and germinate a sample next spring. Sweet clover weevil is bad soma places. Twenty pounds of 6% DDT dust per acre reduced damage front 50% down to 30%. The dairy departmeat is working on a method of asleeUua heifers by judging development <tf "udder at different agee. In etber worda* some day we may te lie t» seleet dives at six inoi*lMr*t age ml Id whether they will fee good cows or not <fe? Hie stage ment oil the mapsnary ^ai Robert GilL a banker at aeema very interested te servatlon. He, , ^ farmers talca aavaaftagei of our new soil coriservaUB* dl I plan to hMp a inMliia Tues- THt PACTS • «»*• f *• X. tit - " if&r . .<£ 1 ' Mift! -V % * > . ' lV> . % •r:*. ; •" '•?. *; j ?• ^ *- - . - '* i »-« - hTOOAYt f£y. gUlUTT flTBLS' R . i " - * , Z . « } j 805- 8. QMmh Hk lioHewry, Jpk ~:\M ** •. - - ' . \* ' f-:-: vm BIO POST-mil I INTIRIORl siavi as O MACNINS SNSMit-- ' • UTIUTY Nil 'ii« "in ^ -m v-- / • lOAPMW - - 't ; ttofr -i w.4m. ,wj - * - Kn > ^ -v PICIAl BRIDAL PORTRAIT SI •xi " a prkelsw Mssessloa. ffcUMTSS wltt bocoaM tea wheaaMMuucd la <m i Mbmm which will i m jt"W • Hnc't the modern way to build every NltONAl •Iff 4ACKITS iHt WABHIR YOURl HCAftrs a toueh that wflibri isljiraliissawjs sr wedding pletares. 119 Green St. . F Pheae S75 HONE 281 117 Nosth limnid* Diivt - .-'i .I.*-'?. are ftctqcy ftbrkated and engineered for -wind reactance and mow loads. Let uatefl you the vfmsy uses, and speedy economical erectkn of the Riko utility buildin(. Here's m hufldiac you can be pcoud to own. It*s eegy to tibe miteriAhyoaneed righl Coiae in and tallp^o us about it! ALEXANDER LUMBER GO. 7^ > S ','x* - .»• * • , '•r: -a wr* •- :v..' ^ • /J } r s. * «4if.-sfsa»

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