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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Mar 1949, p. 7

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f,v.r -x.z : <' u:_,^v ' <" „ <' < ^ -1 -\' * -* '• - * . ,v^fr '•' »w .»,* 10J. "-fS r' ' . " V ,- , -. V, V ,. -^L. , • +K % f, *«#§*'* f • . .- ^s-,. • 4 efpvcfcases, both and is dsUar*. bytbe marketing adminiftration Mid other needs was dairy, poultryand meat prod- •*&<»?£ , ?• "' 1'.. •'•• . V»- ' • . t4 The 1MI all-accident death rat* was €7.1 per handled thousand population, the National Safety Council reports. Thjs Is the lowest rate on record, toppling the previous record low rate of CM in 1931. Subscribe for The Pfarfndsaler. WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY Application now being reoeived for popular new car franchise, available for McHenry and vicinity. Minimum requirements; food references necessary. All replies strictly confidential. A- H. FREEMAN f ; School St, Bockford, W. ^ rv.- \ t-. DR. HENRY FREUND OPTOHSTEISr _ Aft 1SI 8. Green 8t, McHenry Thursday Afternoons) Eyes Examined -- Glasses Fitted Visual gaining -- "Visual RehaMHtatli* Complete Visual Analysis Daily: S to IS and 1 to 5--Saturday Evenings: S:SO to StSO *.* .« ^-_V l . » *.-w. -r , j r PHONE McHENRY 482 LUST-R-GLO Plastic Till tailed at a Big Saving Orer Ordinary Tile "4: i [ear the "Ohs" and "Al»" when yen «h*w off yonr new JUST-R-GLO Tiled bathroom, kitchen and play room. ¥\ I tonll be thrilled with yoi Ud delighted that the eatira LUST-R-GLO comes tn individual beveled 4^4" square tiles. Don't confuse it with • imitation Bheets or board s. Installed Quickly without mess. Cannot crack |»r chip. Durable, re resistant. Ver- "Ttain aad termite ' proof. AVAILABLE NOW! 7Tr; -Call for free estlloate and samples. IS popalar colors to Choose from. onr gleaming, colorful walls, job was so Inexpensive. TWICE MU TALIS tweitt-hvi mn im Work of completing the Interior of the road house under construction for A. J. Pouliot and located a short distance southeast of the river bridge is going on with a determination of the spring business. A homo talent play will be presented at Johnsburg, Wednesday evening and from what ire have heard it la going to be very good. On Monday John F. Miller, owner and for many years proprietor of the Rosedale greenhouses, located on the east shore of Fox river, a short distance from this city, passed over the management of the business to Messrs. Henry Foes and M. Chrlstensen, who have leased the place for a term of one year. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cairns have moved from a farm near Richmond to the J. J. Doherty farm on Crystal Lake road. FOBTY TEAMS At* Mrs. Milo L. Howe has opened a first class millinery store in the south room of the Helmer block recently vacated by the E. C. Jacob company. Martin Stoffel has purchased the Elgin meat market on Chicago street In the watch city, and took possession of the same last Monday. He was in the employ of Chas. Q. Frett before leaving McHenry. Miss Inei Delzell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Delzell, of Loon Lake was severely bitten by a mad s«*4an«* at the Pasteur iasttoato tn Chicago. John Spencer, proprietor of the West McHenry Flour aad Feed mill, has installed an elegant new fff!|^er- _ . . , * TEAMS AM ' • Wm. StoffeJ has just received a patent for his Pneumatic Tiro Protector. This Is one of the greatest boons to riders of the wheal ever Invented, aad we predict will meet with a ready sale. Geo. Overocker had the misfortune to fall from a wagon in West McHenry the latter part of last week, dislocating his hip. We understand that Abmm aad Wm. Smith, who live on the, old 8mith farm, northeast of Ringwood. which contains IN acres of fine land, have decided to divide it into two farms. William to retain the old homestead and Amos to take the east part on which he will erect a new house, harm and other ontbnlldinga. Harry Fay will lead the T. P. B. U. Devotional Meeting, nt the U<Svertihllst church next Snndny. i SIXTY YEARS AGO S. Carpenter and family movad to Eltfn this week. " E. Lahmpere will move from Wauconda to this village this week. He will occupy the house vacated by E. Carpenter. E. M. Owen has rented his term to Karin Welsh, who will work the same the coming year. The subject of Reverend Mr. Brill for Sunday next will be "Woman's Rights and How to Use Them".' Let every one turn out and hear this- interesting treated.'". 'wi VSfptH*., fK 'Don'ts' for Do you follow basic principles gbod grooming in selecting youi| wardrobe? Just ss a reminder: U you are tall, don't wear vertics! Stripes or single colors that give yoc j that * long-drink-of-water" look. (And don't slump above the waist!) If you are thin, don't emphasise itj by wearing black and drab colors, and don't choose square necklines. If you are short, don't wesr wide, colorful belts, bold plaids or vivid Print*. If you are stout, don't use square or rounded necklines, shiny finish fabrics, full skirts, puffy sleeves and bosomy rufllefc- PRESENT 8AXAFH0JII8T On March 11 at 8 p. m., Cecil Leeson, famous saxophone recitalist. will present a concert in Crystal Lake Community high school auditorium. The highlight of his program will be the presentation of his recently completed saxophone concerto with bud accompaniment. The CrystaHCake Conrmanity high school band-will have i mode and Tntttaetjjgirl the honor of being the first band Ibbth young ijfft gg | to play this accompaniment In eon- I wife and son recenttv cert. The concerto Is modern In |Cary, HL receaiijr Need rubber stamps f The Plaindealer. Order at The Heatilator is a hollow Steal form built into the fireplace. It saves and circulates heat waited up ordinary chimneys. Eliminates common causes of smoking. Heats cabins in chilly weather. Saves labor and materials. Proved everywhere. --A1m rubber aad asphalt floor tile. one 661-J-l STANGARONE ^ McHenry, UL LUMBER CO. West McHenry, Illltftfg PHONE XCHENRY E Matches, One-Time Luxury, now ATQIVQSW TO cvoryofw Only In the last century have matches been produced In the United States at a cost that makes them available to all, according to national patent council. Earliest recorded description ct Are-making does not go back beyond 4000 B. C. Egyptian hieroglyph ics of that time tell of the bow antf fire stick. By S A. D. fire was obtained by striking flint and by friction. Ever as late as 1M7, ten years aftei Alonao Phillips was granted the firsl U. S. patent for phosphorus matches flint was still In use. The "ethereal match" appeared In France In 1780. This was a sealed glass tube containing a phosphorustipped waxed string. The user brokt the tube and the inrush of all caused combustion. The Instantaneous light bottle consisting of a container of sulphuric add and splints tipped with potassium chlorate, sugar and guar, arable, was used for 40 ytsrs h America and Europe, beginning it 1006. A box of SO splints cost |L Order yonr rubber stamps at The Plaiadeaier. WM. M. WOLF AUCTION WM. H. RUSSELL and WM. L. SULLIVAN, AurtioBeers. 1%^%! MB"1 C .V ':: ' :v4' •' ' i? Yoaeftintttsdto this Ifs priced with the lowest! But..: ffs built to give you MORE for your monqy. Just:r ead 1th ese features and fscts: ls "JothRmUd* throufi^iout for maximum G.V.W. of 15f500 lbs... .body and payload allowance of 10,575 lbs. ... on 7.00-20--8-ply front tires and 7.50-20--10-ply dual rear tires. 2* Pewered with a 236-cu.-in. higheompreanon truck engine . .. "Job- Rated" for performance with economy. 3* Ceet-redMiaff engine features include aluminum alloy pistons, heat^resistvahre seat iueerls, oil-bath air "g^feisiaefrtQfSHM«... aad many othsm 4e Uw epfcsep and loofer Bfc with extra heavy reinforced frame, rugged Ll-inA dutch, 1^0OO4b. hypoid axle, heavy-duty main and . . and extras fid brakes with vacuum-type All built to fit the job. of handling with turning diameter (only 44 feet right or left) and wide-tread front axles (63H inches). There are many more reasons why this outstanding 2-ton truck will save you money. Come in... get aU the facts about this great truck value. No obligation. ill Immediate delivery ti» be made en y2 ten, 1 ten and heavier *odeis. A. S. BLAKE MOTOR SALES, Inc. S01 S. FEAKL STRAIT PHONE 1M McHSNET, ILLOrOIS The undersigned having decided to quit farming and moving to California will sell at Public Auction on the farm known as the Gracay Farm in Nunda Township, • miles northeast of Crystal Lake, 7 miles south of McHenry, %, miles aorth of Terra Cotta, % mile west of Route 31 on Terra Gotta school foad, 1 mile east of Crystal Lake #nd McHenry Blacktop Road. 011 SUNDAY, MARCH 18, 1049 Commencing at 12:00 o'clock the following described property, towlt: IMC Model O tractor and cultivator with power trot., starter and lights, John Deere; John Deere 290 t row corn planter on rubber; John Deere 7 ft. tandem disc; John Deere, 4 bar A. D. rake; John Deere J ft. high speed mower oh rubber; lohn Deere UA-S bottom 14-in. ?ower trol. tractpr plow on rubber; John Deere 10-ft. grain drill power lift with fertilisor and grass seed attachment; John Deere 4-section drag with folding draw bar, steel; I power take off air pump; 1 new Lowell crop sprayer; this machinery is all practically new, used Tory little. 40 galloas Sf D.; 300 gallon gravity «aa tank; t rolls hog wire; 2 rolls barb wire; 1 electric paint srpayer with motor; 1 Jaoobsen power lawn awwer; 1 aluminum step ladder; 1 It ft. ladder; 1 40 ft. extension ladder; 1 boat; 1 garden hand sprayer; 2 new army saddles, blankets and bridles; 1 garden cart; 1 11% ft. Awning; quantity af chicken equipment; picnic table tnd two benches; 1 sun-tan cot; S garden chairs; € steel fence posts; miscellaneous tools. I riding horses. FEED--1260 bn. Clinton oats; 55 icres standing corn; 400 bales of oat straw; 2 tons baled alfalfa;' quantity of baled timothy hay; 60 bu. certified Clinton seed oats; 3% bushels assorted DeKalb seed corn; 1% bushels sweet clover seed; 24 ")ags C-12-12 fertiliser; 14 bags 1-12-6 fertiliser. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS--Antiqueswalnut dropleaf table; 4 walnut chairs; 1 black walnut cornet back chair; 3 drawer walnut commode; 4 lrawer dresser. Electric Appliances -- 23% cu. ft. deep freeze with food; 1 yr. old Bendix washer; 1 yr. old Iron-Rite ironer; 1 waffle sandwich maker; 1 table radio; 1 table radio Victorola with records; 1 Eureka vacuum cleaner. 1 new Bigelow rose carpet, size 14%xl3% with pad. used only 2 months; 1 Simmons hide-a-bed sofa; miscellaneous household goods consisting of lamps, beds, mattresses, chairs, etc. TERMS--All sums of $26 00 and under that amount cash; over that amount a credit of six months at € per cent will be-given on notes approved by the clerk. Anyone desiring credit kindly make arrangements before purchase Is made. No property to be removed until settled tor. M. WOLF, Owner ak of Weofstock, Cbrtdac WILLIAM ] rst SMbaal UFHSmi. »4HK. if Sell mors wholo milk. it Grow big, thrifty ciHil if Wean calves- safely from whole milk at 10 days of ago. if Bach pail saves 2i0 lba. whole milk. Try feeding Kaff-A--today. Look for the red and yellow pails ' at your feed dealer's. K*"A PLASTIC CURUKS pfm tsx McHenry Sand and Gravel Co. Excavating and Orane Servlee Black Dirt -- Sand and Grawt Road Grading B.*U, M CAlXHeHXHiri IT'S MEW' Tool Crem Sbampoi 954 fS\ «.oz.niM 49< NIGER'S DRUG STORE GREEN STREET McHENBT 'We desire to announce that we have MARKET - it Lilymoor--on Route 120 across from the Lily Lake School and solicit the patronage of the people of our community. « _ , We will carry a full line of groceries, meats, frilito and vegetables at all times. Quality merchandise TERRAN BROS. Phone McHenry 593-J-l Mlis HOVI* ftsf/EWJ fts 8BTTERJ NSW . IXCLUSIVI . AUTOMATIC a sjnrtem that permiti intsMe eold in the 8^r • |: freezer and, at the same time, assures safe, stea^f ^ cold in the normal^oodCompartmflnt.A]i-weathv "' t automatic--no diab to adjnstl ' ; 4 if C(X£« COU) fr^eef^k^^td^ ^ V *coioetcou> (Mm k. md.«*• mm*Omm.ym,** - " i if STEADY, SAFE COU) He notmei ' r'li islM % H' • MOiST COtP .4 , 4 fteeaes and stores 36 pounds of food and iee Double-door protection: Insulated door m COLDER COLD--speeds famminy fa fig eaay-to wmofe ice cubes. " » s « - V w." .-•» j.-s's . 1m Hhi§mwlim b Im Simm the De Luxe 9 is housed in a one-piece, weftls! steel cabinet no larger than a former 7-cahieloot wfriyntof. = I JG>. ' - " you \ l S E S U K e C s i i n < , i , •s'" > ( l \ New horixontal styling at all Westmghouse Refrig- . orators blends with modorn kitchea,decorative echemas. V Act Nowl Stop is and sm iImss grist, ssw Wwtisglwen Mnnrstn fisy M H CAREY ELECTRIC SHOP --BLSOTRIOAL OOimUOTOKS -f ; %~ . TELXPHONX SU MCHmdt, BL mM

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