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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Aug 1948, p. 6

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•bout of the traglae *N*h si. MB be FOR SALS FOR 8ALB -- Four lawn chain; vicker porch act; full sind spring, isattress and bad; chest of drawers. ret McHenry m-R. M2 •OR SALE -- IMS Pontine station vagM; good condition; outboard motor, Martin 90, excellent. Call Mc- Henry 167. " FOR 8ALB--Rod striped sofa bad. Tel. McHenry 124-lfc ^12 FOR SALE -- Near Woodstock and McHenry, in Indian Ridfee, Wonder Lake. Beautiful 6-rm. year-round | Niesen's Floors, located at Jwlin Furniture 8tora, SSI W. Main street, West McHenry. TeL 68 or 88. IS CLEANING--Lady will do ctaaah« or men) house work. Address Box IS, in vara of Plaindealer. *1S im i. CABINET WORK--Cabinets lmilt to order; also carpenter and plumbing -work* Call McHenry 674-J-l. *l*-4 electric work MpfE imhome. Insulated; ftill baseflwit with \ MEDIATELY--One outlet or an entea as&jsssssr1^ MUSE FOR SALE - FHv. BTi.1 S^'fiST Jf""** M1Rt M fi| bath; enclosed porch; full basement; sohBble terms. Russell Reimer, 122< furnace heat; garage; chicken house: Benton St., Woodstock, 111. ~ fruit trees; lot 66x250. North Park 211. 8t, McHenry. Phone 151-J. *12 Phone NOncte-^HaTinf purchased Rocky'i 12: Tavern as of July 1, IMS, we will I not be responsible for any debts •mr.w. J® S:t0 -p. » fiHr at Adnfarai Gnt*>l d#*\b. «^j "ta *• TB gfjBL's Men and wain, funeral aerrieee 16 years, of, age or rh.lf^ M -- from 4J0fi m.to ( en ^»»edn(W" will be hold ptt to olAagttst, 1M8, *t the High <g>eol Building in this School UMite is farther |Hsn HHJ* WANTED--Girl or woman for 5* if*1****? fountain work five nights a week. "* g"1" Just Tar Fan Roller Rink. Phone P** ** served hi a large spe- MOfmn It! * ^3 under the n«r*sci!ooi HELP WANTED--Man to work .building, in Mitt. A1 - riant. SiMS. Schmeltaer entertained ^•vmy eSAnL®r 7~ HHo„u„sae» ttrraaiilleerr, .covered -- '* V iincurred before the abore mentioned lbje; 6-cylinder; fully equipped; per- date ELLEtf STICHAUF AN® LEO wagon, 18-ft.; 194*. model; fully condition; low mileage; reason-'»^Tn,»« *11-2 equipped;• *$77f*9»0 , John.Shadle, Ring- ably priced. Call Richmond 204. *19 wood. e» _j • 1 FOR SALE--1937 Bukk coupe, good' RODS--Extending from 28 in. to FOR SALE_-- 1037 Ford jn^good condition, tires like new. Call Mc-jl20 in . easily ing^n^ by CU8tomer. _____! NiesenV Floors, located at Peter M. FOR SALE--White porcelain • gar- Justen Furniture Store. 521 Main St. condition. *12 Tel. McHenry 109-M. Henry 145-W after 5 p. m. McHenry Ice Cream Co. TeL members of her club at WeeUake's *12 in Solon on Thursday afternoon. A -- j delicious lunchceon was served at 1:80, after which*eacrds furnished entertainment- Prises TWO GOOD PAYING JO! Auto, Mechanic and Auto Body re- ..... pairs. Shop training approved for awarded to Mrs. George W. May. veterans, also available for home M„. Eddie May and Mrs. Paul study._ Details are free. No obliga- ^>ewjs -- that a public hearing en saM badgst and appropriation enHnenee will be at SAO o'clock P. ltth day of September. IMS, at the PaUk Grade -School BsUhg in this Sehool District No. IS. Dated this 4th day of August, 1048. Board of ~Education a School District No. IS, in the County oif Me* Henry, State of Illinois. By HUBERT SMITH, Secretary. . w»- to striked a mJiSLlS.mn 12 tion Box NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Board of Education of School The club will meet next at .District No. 166 in the County of an - American Canwill aae "ivito in operation, dark "electric gallery" All of theae things have been dasigned, of .Write now America's outstand- the home of Mrs, George W. May. I McHenry, State of Illinois, that a ten- purpose of achieving eflk trade school. Motive Trades, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Arown enter- itative budget and appropriation ordi- cftency. ao tin country's oi> A, care Plaindealer. 12 tained at their home on Sunday nance for said School District for the' nera. naekm and • «# SALE--White porcelain FOR SALE-- Westinghouse refrig-bage burner, $25; oil stove, $25; orator; cedar chest; bed, spring and Celdspot refrigerator, $60; good contwo mattresses; boy's Schwinn bi- dition. Tel. McHenry 577-J-l. *12 cycle. Can be seen Saturday or Sun-1 ----- =-- ---- - day. R. Gruener, Johnsburg, Sunny-! FOR SALE--At McHenry Boat-Co., aide Estates. Tel. McHenry 588-R-2. j 16-ft. utility runabout, 4-75 Gray •12 { motor. Needs to be upholstered, has --:--' V .--: -- --: - new cover, special $645. Phone Mc- = r ; Henry 303, Higgins Boat Agency. --' ! Also all sites of outboard motors i from $35 up. 12 West McHenry. Phone 63 or 38. 11-8 ACTION SALE SUNDAY, AUGUST 1 p. m. VOLO. ILLINOIS IFOR SALE--ALL YEAR HOMES, ! $6,000 and up. FARMS, large and Ismail; CHOICE LOTS; LISTINGS APPRECIATED; STOMPOI NATO'S REAL ESTATE, Woodstock ! 111., Call CECELIA E. KNOX, Mci HENRY. Tel. 421-J. *12-8 OONTENT8 OF GROCERY STORE SHEET METAL AND FURNACE WORK -- Gutters and furnaces repaired. John McDonald, Bowman St., McHenry, 111. Phone McHenfry 772-M. 10-tf GROCERIES. CANNED GOODS AND STORE FIXTURES HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE LILLIAN FREEMAN LEIBSOHN Piaaiat aad Teacher Residence ^Studio, % mi south of West McHenry on Route 81. Phone 666-M-2. Organising classes now for private or class instruction in piano (each class is limited to four children.) Class Instruction, $7.50 for 10 lessons. Private Lessonf, $2. Class fees payable in advance. Write or call for further information. 12 FOR SALE -- 1947 International truck m ton, with milk body and milk route. Truck like new. For in-, UAXI_I Bftn rVKVPtNr formation. Call McHenry 145-W after BOOK K EE P^ING 5 p m •12-2 SERVICE -- Records installed and . , -- I maintained. Elmer P. Adams; Cer- Includmg Some Antique Items FOR SALE -- Round dining room tified Tax Consultant. One mile north ESTATE OF ANNA LUSK EARL R. WALSH, IS . Administrator 'table and four leather-seat chairs; good condition; $25. Call McHenry 69-R. » *12 of Fox Lake on Route U. S. 12; Fox Lake, 111. Phone Fox Lake 5501. 8-tf 400 ACRE DAIRY AND FEEDER TRUCKING '-r- Livestock and Lime. I FARM--4 nice homes, two complete ] Alfred Tonyan, 111 W. Pearl St., I sets of good farm buildings, pro- j McHenry. Tel.1 McHenry 60-R. *6-9 ductive soil. Buildings worth more WANTED . ... Sunday zor saw ttcnooi utstrtct tne nackaxa at in honor of the christening of their fiscal year beginning July 1, 1948 Will 0006a mjk son. He wass chrriissttened Charrlless he on ffiillee and conveniienttlly avaiillablle ^--«-- «ik. pf ea^sMJtey MDean at St. Peter's church Sonday to public inspection at the qfFice of ,lrt jm.-. _/i_, Mrs. Chufce Boerd «»f Edbcation from and after ^7 7"^ a.«A x u 9*3 Am* Af wants to WANlfiU--Aged couple, in gooa --orni„- j|r , desire permanent b^ard and preunj ^ proxy sponsors for Mir. 8;80 o'clock A. M., 28rd day of ^ L- ^ ^ at tue Hi h Schoo« a carefree Notice is further ghren hereby that • wndi and throwing and, hole targeta. lodging in McHenry °rnearby towns. Doria j>owdy and frorentine BroWti' August, 1948, at twe High School Write Box M, Care Plniadealer. 12 The Charles IFreund fam- j Bunding in this School District. FARM WANTED -- 120 acres or ™re dinner guests. Other guests' HL-lai ftSS bit wilj be at Aappr. ee hoar* spent maiij-ga- •I 9*m WANTED Consignment and resale. The christening, of the infant,18®; . . A.. .... . . . Second-hand store. Gen 4k Is's, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. McGinnis lay of August, 194* house from state bridge, going south was also held at St. Peter's church r,,**0? , J*' J* on East River Road, nione Mc- on Sunday morning. She was chris-, TOty Henry 498-W. 10-tf tened Darlene Karen. Mrs. Mary.MeHe^» . N. Freund and Philip May were the' BV C- J- REIHANBPERGER. WANTED--CEMENT WORK» to* sponsors for the baby. dations, driveways, walks, etc. WiH Mr and Mrfl. Emii Nebgen of Chi Order your rubber stanrpa at The 'Uindeclei. mm Usee far Can Future industrial uses of corn and furnish one man and mixer or a Cago were Tuesday evening visitors labor crew. Time and material or (in the Math Nimsgem home. contact price. Phone McHenry. Mrg Bertha Esh spent the past , J . ... 547- M-2 or 786. ^ week with her daughter, Mrs. Lu- ^ by-products are almoat liwRlf. W ANTED--Watches .nd J.w.i^ » ^ Crain and f«nil, in Wonder ^«_u»« » Green' ,'T»etl,IicHenS",("Pr<»rt' part i Charlotte Freund attended . picnic ud paper board, and the tu. of Shnnmi ( lfi^tf for the Forester Juveniles at Mc-' cobs as a source of furfural which ia of Claire Bwuty Shoppe.) "^Henry on Thursday and spent sev- used for various syntheses and as a WANTED TO BUY eral days in the Paul Gerasch home, selective solvent in petroleum refln- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pittges and: fog are but a few uses. Another use WANTED TO BUY--We have cash daughter, Linda Lu, spent the week- jj for burnishing metals, for sweepbuyers for resort properties, homes en" S1 uu . • Lucille Nelson and compounds and for light weight and farms. JACOB FRITZ, REAL-jso"» Bcb°y, ln Sharon. j ceramics. The analogy of starch The sad news of the death of her now being ta ^ 8am *Velative raw material position as petroleum was St. years ago gives to com a bright and rosy future. 9x12 rugs. WILL1G. Lake Shore and Orchard Drives, Wonder Lake F0R SALE--One 20-gal YEAR-ROUND GARBAGE HAULING SITUATION WANTED stay with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mc- Cafferty during their absence. Mary Lu Kagan celebrated her 12 15-C.1, .tone crock; one '^iS'JSSirthijSd i SITUATION WANTED. - PUBLIC sixth, birthaay hi inirtinir her little FOR SALE -- New 16-ft. Old Town £_as b"IT*r- a11 £cr *10- runabout boat and 50-hp. Evinrude "cnry °r* C°ni fOR SALE -- New Champion out-1 nnrwuon tooU etc.^Ust at about $950, speciai ^d; 4%-hp.; full reverb; $110.(CEMENT AND^CARPENTER WORK 2?*,• McHeAry Co-' pho"S Bert Engstrom, phone 552-W-l. 12 Cement mixer for rent, J. M. Stanga- 808, Higgins Agency. 12 -- I rone, Emerald Park. Phone McHenry FOR SALE--New 4-room year-round 661-J-l 50-tf fg* SAtfrj. modern home, close to McHenry. condition; $50. Phone McHenry 50-R.( phone McHenry 227-J. ,10-tf Innorsprins Mattross Has Wife Margin in Popularity ^ ... , „ . - - - , _ A , There are two types of mat- •12 in loads or half loads. FRED WIRTZ. STENOGRAPHER -- Notary public, friends to her home for a party on | tresses the innerspring and the Tel. 751-J. 7-tf legal, real estate, insurance ex- Sunday afternoon. Games were; 8olid uphoLstered. Ever since the-inpenence; statistical typing, address- played and prizes given the winners., =*1^ introduced in the ing and copy work. Orders may be All of the guests received favors, j JnJ^ mailed. Call Selock Secretarial and a Junch which included birthday I 1920s, it has heen gaming steadily in Service, McHenry 655-W-l. 4-121 cake and ice cream was served. Thei P0Pul»rity today it represents honored guest was presented with 90 per cent of the consumer demand *£ 8fAro^r™™„Th,« WJrS 9'11 McJc".ry Frid»y' Mci»r, 4J1.R FOR SALE--Rowboat, 13-ft. long. CARPENTER AND CEMENT WORK FLOYD S. COOLEY feeding steers, heifers and cows at day or Sunday. 11-2; 10S Main St. •5-10 my farm on Route 20, two miles west FOR SALE, FOX RIVER HOMES] of Belvidere, 111. Clean, healthy cattle 5 rooms, water front. Price $7,250. on your place at reasonable prices, 4 rooms, near beach. Price $4,000.1 Siaranteed against death loss for Duplex, 4 A 4 rooms, near beach.! irty days. Visitors always welcome Price $6,500. I whether you want one or a hundred Private sale only. H. L. DUNNING. 11-4 FOR SALE--New Boe-Craft 16-ft. inboards, $1,650 and up. Also fast 12-ft. outboards and 14-ft. row 5 rooms, water front, in SunnysideJ north of Johnsburg. Price $7,950. | JACOB FRITZ, Realtor. at Johnsburg | TeL McHenry 37. 11-tf COMPLETE TILING SERVICE PORCELAIN TILfc FOR WALLS AND FLOORS Call or write for estimate FRED KUNG > •18 W, Crystal Lake Ave> ' Crystal Lake, 111. _ __ Phone Crystal Lake 490 6'tf CARPENTER WORK -- Remodeling , ---- FOR SALE -- Pickup truck, 1947 • anci repairs of all kinds. Free estiboats. Boe-Craft Boat Co., S. McHenry Studebaker, 1-ton; low mileage; like mate. Lessard A Panza. Phone Ave., Crystal Lake, 111. Closed Sun- new; 4-speed transmission; heater;; McHenry 634-R-2. 12-4 day afternoons.,Tel. C. L. 1273. 10-tf quick removable grain tight box for -- ---- livestock, etc.; trailer hitch; oversize CARPEiNTEIR AND CEMENT WORK FOR SALE One and one-half ton heavy duty tires> brand new spare; A' sbestos Shingles and^ Insolation Free Estimate ARV1DSON BROTHERS Tel. McHsnry 653-M-2 50-tf LOST many lovely gifts. Those to make 'or mattresses. The well-tempered up this happy party were Charlotte wire coils of the innerspring unit LOST -- Rowboat, white with red Freund, Donna and Diane May,; are designed to build up resistance trim; Huemann's subdivision. Spier- Carclyn Gillespie, Catherine Tinney, i in proportion to weight. ling Witt cottage. Anyone having Joan May, Genevieve Lennon, Janet ~~ * -* seen boat please call McHenry May, Maureen Russell, June Miller, 575-W.-2, *12 Frances Obenauf, Judy Weber, Peggy -- " Straub, Edna Mae Straub, Judy Ann FOR KEflT j Freund, Peggy Isley, Ginny Dawson, Carole Deutsch and Susan Sul- ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Floor furnaces. Let us estimate need International truck. Box body. eriUg euard This is a full 1-ton! Alexander Lumber Co., McHenry. _ £ruck .* condition( mechanically and appearence. Shamrock: FnOvRn SCA1LIEE-- ^G enera.t ors, arma,t ures, Farms, West McHenry. Phone Mc- AQn » . *19 starters, fuel pumps," distributors j voltasre regulators and ignition parts FOR SALE -- 7-cu.* ft. Frigidaire; your next job. for Ford and all other cars. Seaco in very good running condition; ROTHERMEL ELECTRICAL SHOP Sales & Service, Lily moo.-, Fred J. cheap. Apply Harry Wise, Lily Lake, 304 Riverside Drive, McHenry, 111. Svoboda, Prop. TeL McHenry 183. 3% mi. east of McHenry. Inquire *46-26 Phone McHenry 760. 11-- "i^roce'y Store. !i!, EXPERIENCED K)R SALE -- JOHNS-MANVILLE FOR SALE--ALL-YEAR HOMES LANDSCAPING--TREE SUBGERY TYPE A ROCK WOOL HOME IN- 5 rooms, near, bus line; running1 AND REMOVAL--INSURED 8ULATI0N. Guaranteed not to settle.1 water; at McCullom Lake. Price' ^ FREE ESTIMATES Installed by the Wallfill Co. Call or jgjSol J. W. RAYCRAFT, P. O. Box 163 Jf^te Leo J. Stilling, 200 E. Pearl 5 rooms, cement basement, bath; at Phone 298-R -- W. McHenry, 111. St., TeL McHenry 18. tf McCullom Lake. Price $6,950. ! *&-tf FOR SALE--TYPEWRITERS, ADD-, ING MACHINES. Service on all Also ribbons for all m itwn paper. L. V. Kiltz, Clay St., Woodstock. Phone 549. 7-tf FOR SALE--Choice river lots, one mile from McHenry; twelve feet above water level. Priced to sell. Tel. McHenry 227-J. 50-tf FOR SALE--Used cars and trucks. Downs Nash Sales, McHenry. 44-tf 4-room modern home; automatic oil. heat; hardwood floors; full base-J ment; immediate possession; at Wonder Lake. Prire $10,750. JACOB FRITZ, Realtor, * at Johnsbnrg TeL McHenry 37 C. J. H. DIEHL Woodstock Piano Tuner Phone 208-W, 526 Washington St. 30-tf Woodstock. I1L FOR "RENT--Attractive small fur- livan nished apartment; modern con- j Mrs. A1 Malocki of Berwyn visited veniences; lake front. Quiet adults Mrs. Shirley Dawson several days only. Apply -C. F. Martell, Hickory last Week. Falls, Wonder Lake, or write Route Dr. and Mrs. Duane Ford attended 1, Ringwood, 111. 12 the Railroad fair in Chicago on ~ Monday. U. S. Shoe Industry Traced [ ill', end Mrs. John Doetsch and -- tn.J r,l« (family of Wilmette visited relatives Tg Mayflower's Third TnPji.eie on Sunday. More than 800 generations have come to w-Hness the light of ^v and retire since the first bea ^ i craftsman wove at his knee the water-softened, pliant strands of a ripened, three-cornered reed of papyrus to form the sandals which were to be worn by himself and members of his family. In the field of modern shoe design, thousands of models have been brought forth. In the field of shoe tools and machinery, more than 8,000 patents portraying the genius of 3,000 inventors have been recorded. In the field at shoe manufacturing processes, scores of technological improvements have been devised. In the field of leather, hundreds ©1 worthwhile innovations have been conceived. And in the many other industries closely allied to shoes and leather, hundreds of inventors have brought forth com- Methiag New to Three thousand years ago women of the Mediterranean island of Crete wore gowns so much like those of the present that they could be worn to a party today without looking out of place, says World Book encyclo- Subscribe f t r The Plaindealer R L. Beardsley AUCTION WELLS DRILLED OR DRIVEN,; parable improvementa of benefit to 11-tf, WATER SYSTEMS--We sell, repair; the millions of people who at necesi and install pomps. Bill Bacon, 206 gjty m«* footwear. Muwrea saner I Main ^Street, McHenry. Telephone; The shoe industry in tile United Each year more than 800,000 fires 19!*-J- 10_tf ; states started in 1629 when the Maybreak out in the United States. Children are the most frequent victims. To be sore you will make a wise move if you swing to ui with your cleaning. Our cleaning is tops and service most prompt. You can depend upon us to really take can cf your clothes. . HAVE YOUR CESSPpOLS, catch flower, on its third voyage to Amerbasins, septic tanks, cisterns cleaned I ica, landed in the harbor of Salem, by Eddie's Sanitary Service. Eddie Mass. Shortly after anchor had been Huff, Prop. TeL McHenry 290. 29-tf; dropped, Thomas Beard, a shoe- . , „ I U . . . ~ maker of St. Martin's, London, and iSS Ud lMac Rickman' a jourteyman shoe- Leonard and DeWane, Auctioneers At' building formerly occupied by Spencer Mfg. Co., located at the corner of Hay and Olson streets on the former A. J. Olson property, Woodstock, 111., on SUNDAY, AUGUST 8, 1948 Commencing at 1 o'clock p.m., the following described property: Machinery and Small Tools Eurke No. 22 bench drill; Royal bench drill No. 16-4223; 2 Century quarter horse motors; 2 General The way in which the coils are held together divides all innerspring mattresses into two groups. In one, the coils are individually encased hi cloth pockets which are sewed together. In the other, the coils are fastened to one another by small helical springs or metal ties. Coils in the metal tied units usually are larger and made of heavier wire than those in pocketed tvpes. Tempering of the wire and the coil design in both determine the resiliency. The filling, material which is placed on the top and bottom of the spring unit also is im» portant to the comfort and durability of the mattress. In innerspring mattresses, it consists of felted co|> ton layers; curled hair or a combination of both. Various types of ia» sulation, including sisal, quilted or stitched pads and other special pat» en ted devices are used between the coil unit and the padding to keep H from working down into the coils. Electrical Wiring INDUSTRIAL -- COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL. Line GenstractiMp REINIOKE ELECTRIC 00. Contracting -- Engineering CRYSTAL LAKE, ILL. Phone: Crystal Lake 1302-R-2 If yerte fasnd •»«- flMftff bft 4hcMMM4» Sdnoi kcvi mvm to mi mptete Iwlns ts fWt yea mnplili phytic*! MRtvl fm, Lo£--~ ea fH yee wM the -- •*!•», .NEW NON-SKID SPOT-PAD TRUSS YmH tee at a «laace hew the aetr "Nee-Skid Spot-hd" feetore ImMs lM raptors mtmnif wHb satjr w« lislf Ike prensre of ocdlsenf tnmes. Light M comfertsMs, ywi cea weer it withest biiR| cwnclwn el it. The "Spot" holds the hernia e McufWy, es with yoer fin- ger*, while the Ma-skid nrfoce keep* the ped fma Scientific Flttlag By fxperfta Come hi end coaielt as withoet cost or ehlisetioa. There b e "Spot-Fed" Tr«ss to fit your exact refsireeMRt*. Bolger's Drug Store Order your rubber stamps at The PHONE 4t Plaindealer. I McHENRY, ILL. prices paid for cows, horses and ^^/Tn^TnaW^irith bundles of Eltctlic quarter horse motors; Bobhogs; no help needed to load. Day thl ^I!^lmnlamenta 'bins and Meyers quarter horse motor; •»3 night, Sandav, .rf hdid.,,.; MJ" SSfJSSSTSi Sunbe.m ,u.rter hor« motor, Ad- CM, Wh^lin, R.nd.rin Wort., ra»ldn« ct ..rlr foot- Wheding No. S; reverse charges. M-lf CLOGGED SEWER? -- Have the electric rod cut out the obstruction. No digging, no lawn mess. Septic tanks and grease traps cleaned, built, repaired. University engineer on all construction. Lake County 8anitary Co. TeL Libertyville 1846. 48-tf McHenry Cleaners Phone 104-M 1M Eli Weber, Bter. St. GARBAGE COLLECTING -- Let « dispoee of your garbage oMh week, or efteaer if deaired. Reasonable rates. Regular year John E. HilL P. O. Henry, Phone 966. 274, Mc- Shoea, in those days* ware crude and ill-shaped and generally low around the ankle. For ornamentation, they carried huge silver hudides. The right.ahoe eould not be distinguished from the Ifft, and consequently shoes were won on either foot. AUCTION: HOUSE! AUGUST 14, AT 10:30 A. M. l%ht oil he^; ideally schools, shopping center. 107 PEARL STREET cr Farm No range, ordinary stove or furnace should be placed within three u feet of unprotected woodwork, wood j lathe or ptaiter partitions In hnlldlng BARN SPRAYING-- Whitewash or'the farm home. DDT. Prank HenkdU P. O. Round Lake, Volo. Te^ jflB^frt 64S-J-1. RENOVATE YOUR BUCK OR STONE BUILDING New and old brick tuck pointed, cleaned, replaced. Water proofing, window caulking, concrete restoration, patios, aidewalksr barbecues. Free Estimates Hank Jackson, Box 862, Fox Lake, Illinois. Phone McHenry 207-W. *4-12 Under the Lights night baseheB game was played at Fort Wayne, Ind., in 1888. 17 arc ligWa tf 4^100 OOPYINO | Old Photpgraiis Snapshots and"* Proofs for Which negatives are not available. $1.00 WORWIOK'S STUDIO Phoiia 275 117 Riverside Dr., McHenry ams Bagnall quarter horse motor; 5 Fairbanks Morse 1-horse motors; Advance 1-horse motor; Holtzer- Cabot 1-12 horse motor; Craftsmans 1-3 hojrse motor; General Electric 1-3 horse motor; Balder horse motor; General Electric 2-horse motor; W. E. and J. Barnes large floor drill; ChaB. Stecher bench drill; 2 J. and B. die filers Mfg. by LaPorte Machine and Tool Co.; Brail bench filing ma- Schine. Spinning machine, B. and S. Nov O milling machine complete with rotary and vertical head; Handy 12-in. shaper; power hacksaw; Marvel Dr. No. 2; 14-in. Antew Eng lathe with Qollts; 12-in. Reed'Ehr. Lathe steady rest; Haringe Bros. 6-in. bench lathe; Starck bench lathe No. 4; Davis benchh mill; Precision Dunmore No. 44 grinder; Acme 10 KVA spot welder, new; 2 Consolidated 16 punch presses; Moseberg and Grantville punch press; 85 T. press; Grant riveting machine; White pedestal grinder; acetylene welding outfit; table s«*ale; safe and desk; cutters, a n d T n i l i s ; c o u n t e r s i n k s ; c o u n t e r bores, etc.. and all similar tools and implements. Building will be open at IM a.m. on dyy of sale for any prospective bayer to iaspect aiachlaery and eqidpaieat before this sale. TERMS: CASH. R. L. BEARDSLEY of SUPPLIES Tliiili--li aad Ratail _ BRASS SCREWS MARINE FAUX BRASS PULLEYS ^ ^ STEER1NO CABLB - HAim PLYWOOD BOAT OUSHlOm BOAT HAHDLK8 OAKVAS COVERS -- OAKOB PAU>LB8, BTO. Switzer Craft Under Qladrtone'g DqH. Store PHONE 796-J. ^ McHENRY, tt.t. •A . t--;

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