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

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<W : Vtl' V fv ' p: ~ vv, .*-u ... ^ -.•i-y. • *.*l . ?; -* 'i i * types of MR ^ the ancients. T»0 Mllon - • Ml of the arc* now under cuitinHn~ CMdd produce enough food to tud everyone on earth if proper agricultural methods were used. to the English scientist I. D. Bernat. Sight hundred and twenty eat of .very 1.000 persons suffer 1MB 4ome sort of •icknesteachyeer. Passenger YtftVd Passengers on trains travel an average of 81% miles per trip, or a tittle more than twice the average n 1B29. Tel. Wonder Lake 411 DR. R. H. WATKINS . Dentiat • •--Office Hours Vies., Thurs., ft Sat. • a. m. to 5 p. m. Brenlngs by Appointment Point Wonder Lake. 111. FRANK E. LOW Iasaraace Writing Fire, Accident A Health Aato, Cuultj and Life In Reliable Companies Phone 412-R SIS Wukepa St. Mclleary, I1L FRANK S. MAY Trucking ftaad--Black Dirt--Crushed Gravel Ufht Excavating -- Limestone Track for Hire Phone McHenry 580-M-l R-l McHenry AlJg WELDING AND REPAIR SERVICE v ; Ml Main St-, McHenry •Electric PorUble Welding Acetylene Welding and Cutting ALEX W. WIRFS. Operator Phone 615-W-l or 4S4 M'HENRY. ILL. ; WILLIAM M. CARROLL, JR. Attorney-at-law HOVt Benton St. Phone Woodstock S4 Woodstock. Illinois fok kLECVklC' SERVICE WONDER LAKE R. 1. RINGWOOD, ILL. Electric Wiring Motor Repair* Pumps Sold and Repaired TEL. WONDER LAKE 4*2 VERNON KNOX Attorney-At-Law ' Otr. Oreen and Elm Sts., McHenry Tuesday and Friday Afternoons Other Days By Appointment Phone McHenry 43 LEGALS DON A. WICKS, Attornw NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of JOSEPHINE W1ENGART P^comd* Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday, May 2nd, 1949, is the claim date In the estate of Josephine Weingart, Deceased, pending In the County Court of McHenry County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. JULIA COMSTOCK and AGNBS NELL, Administrators. (Pub. March 24-31 Apr. 7) » •P Julie mm Nineteen *ma Many people do not know that tuberculosis la contagious and symptomless to tho^ early stages. They are not aware that tuber* culosls can he transmitted from one person to another .by kissing, inhaling- germ-laden droplets of sputum or by handling things contaminated with germs. Many believe that tuberculosis Is inherited and that they are immune to II after reaching the age of 45. JOSEPH X. WAYNNB Attorney-at-law WWankegan Road (RFD HVTl* WEST McHENRY, ILL. Phone McHenry 492-W DR. MARTIN R. STONE CHIROPRACTOR Office Corner Green A Elm Ties., Thurs. & Sat. Only Tats. & Thurs. 9:30 to iiSO Saturdays to 8 TeL McHenry 488 BELL A SHALES Interior and Exterior Phinting Paper Hanging Also Spray Painting 195 N. Green St., McHenry Tel. McHenry 243-J or ^Crystal Lake 1328-M-l ---WEINGART TRUCKING • ... • Sand -- Gravel FQling--Black Dirt--Limestone Trucks for Hire Free Estimating TeL G55-R-2 McHenry, HL WELDING Maintenance and Construction Portable Equipment H. E. VANCE-- McHenry 51-J , 109 South Green St., McHenry, 111. . Sand Limestone - -- VfeRN THELEN Tracking Gravel, Black Dirt Truck for Hire TeL McHenry 588-R-2 or 588-W-l Box«172, Rt. 1, McHenry Telephone No. 300 STOFFEL ft REIHANSPERGER Insurance agents for all classes of property in the best companies. West McHenry, Illinois Why St Here are some interesting figures disclosed by Dr. Walter Dili Scott, Northwestern university, which answer the question, "Why advertise?" They ahow why repetition is the backbone of advertising. (1) 25 per cent of all people forget an impression in one day. (2) SO per cent of all people forget an impression in two days. (S) 85 per cent of all people forget an impression in four days. (4) 97 per cent of all people forget an impression in seven days. McHENRY FLORAL ,€0. Phone 404 One Mile South of McHenry On Route 31 Flowers for all occasions! FARM DRAINAGE Tiling Work Done With Modern Equipment Can Furnish Tile LEO C. ZIMMERMAN Contractor Phone 1699-M-l R. F. D. 2 Woodstock, I1L CLARENCE'S SHOP Bird Houses, Lawn Furniture, Lawn And Porch Swings, Pier and Park Benches, Picnic Sets/ Window Boxes; Trellises and Picket Fences, Sand Boxes and Play Pens. Kitchen Cabinets made to order, etc. Wash Baskets and Shopping and Market Baskets. Genuine Leather Men's and Ladies' Belts, Billfolds, etc. CLARENCE SMITH Johnsburg, 111. Phone 583-J-l „U f H • MM New Railroad Pa Raster _ A mechanically operated, power {.rack ballaster has been developed for railroad use. It is capable of covering up to one mile a day, compared with 1.500 feet a day by use of conventional power hand tampers and a double crew. The ballaster is self-propelled. A gasoline motor lifts a cross-head member which spans the length of railroad tie and carries 32 tamping shoes. These shoes are dropped on the ballast with a pile-driver action, at the same time working the ballast under the ties. Uncle Sam Says . Lou of you people today are tiptoeing around the edges of the proverbial soup bowL Saving money has never been a cinch--bat--it's so much easier when yoa hoy U. S. Savings Bonds the regular, automatic war. When yoa kaw that day in, day oat, year savings are growing, yoa get a feeling of emtmfact ami security, She em a "Magic Carpet", that eaa be had hi ao other way. Besides, yoa get hack $4 for •very $3 in tea short years. Enroll for the Payroll Sadsp Plan who* OA A. P. FREVND SONS Excavating Contractors Trucking, Hydraulic and Crane Service --ROAD BUILDING-- = TeL 204-M McHenry, DL STONEKOTE = Enjoy th« | * Economy of Stonekote | * Beauty of Stonekote | * Permanence of Stonekote § Mrar.aaarff /Minting = STONEKOTE can be applied over any type of S ••"•traction -- new homes or old. * 1. „ STONEKOTE INSULATES Cool In SUBBCT o Warm in Wteter NO MONEY DOWN PMS liffimulti, Write or Elmin jWELDEN ANDREAS, Ringwood, |UL E CHARLES S. PARKER, Attorney (Joslyn & Parker) 1 Office Hours: j Wednesday Afternoons--1:00-5:00 I Office--Koehr Supply Company, ' 542 Main Street, West McHenry Phone--McHenry 486 Woodstock 1135 HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for Dead and Crippled Horses, Cattle and Hogs--Sanitary Power Loading --Tankage "and Meat Scraps for sale. Phones Arlington Heights 110 or McHenry ISt-J-2. Reverse | Charges. Palatine Rendering ! Service. SAY that Jane was sorely Asappointed nhsa a woman sank Into the front side her on the bua would be only part truth. Julie was mad dear through. Especially so since a whole string of slim, dark joqng men flled on the hut with feat careless ease of men who know how to go places. Julie thought th*t she counted eighteen of these young men but the plump woman ftmaiked pleasantly as Julie craned her iMek, "You don't need to mava^my dear. I don't mind In the least i having someone In the seat next 55*^ to nm. I ahrayf Mlta* veeervethtata ------J seat se'a I can eee where the bus Is gbtng. I led almost as if Fm driving myMt" The last young man was swfajglng Into the hue now and he patted before the plump woman. Peking her amiably on the dradder toe «aid firmly, *1 want two chicken legs for dinner, see? I gotta eat, understand me--Tm on no dlett I fant mushroom sauce, tool** "OH. you do, do your^ seld the plump woman cheerfully. *«cat along to your seat and eat what I put before youl I may even give you liver and bacon if I feel like tt." Behind her, Julie could hear one of the young men singing in low tones. His seatmate joined In presently and they appeared to be singing a part-song. Julie turned restlessly. She knew the song well. There were three notes wrong. Suddenly, she found, herself humming the melody properly. "0ING it for them, my dear," ^ urged ihe plump woman. "They're not getting fresh. They're my boys----" "Year beys! Net all eighteen of them?" aaked Julie in horror. The woman laughed comfortably. "Well, the one who stopped to talk is mine. He's the leader of the orchestra. But the others haVe all been with? us a long time and they're all A-l fellows. They've put the music with the luggage and they won't have much time to rehearse when we get there. They'll all give me a hand with the cooking." "Maybe when they get going; they can hire a dietician," said Julie gently. "Bless your helrt, Jon makes three thousand a week clear." she said in her pleasant fashion. "Sing the song for them, dearie." Julie half turned in her seat and with blushing cheeks sang the melody in low, clear notes, The others in the bus joined in. The one called Jon came to stand beside his mother's chair. "If you had a wardrobe -- and wanted a Job--I could put you on The diet will provide of calcium, riboflavin, ascorbic thenic add, nicotinic Is It true that rattlesnakes Uve iMiero wtdte a * " * There is some justification for this Idea. White esh grows gmmUgr en a rich, moist soil In thtak woods and near water, while rattlesnakes prefer as a rule open, dry, atony sunny places. Thus, they are not likely to be together. .. j ' • Ms#: of kerosene, or coal oil. particularly In rural hundreds of deaths each year. One common and dangerous practice la the use of kerosene to speed up e slow fire. Ksroesns vapsrlass when poured Into a warm stove, and this vapor may explode, igniting clothing and furniture In the room. Kerosene dmdd never be used to start firs* Bead the Waat Ada. CM* ef Farm tractors that, wffl net be during the winter months mote servicing Hum- Just draining the radiator and putting Iham under cover. if a vacuum cleaner nmst 4m up pin* and threads, its et&dency Is bound to go down. Wb*n a cleaner has caught up thread and hairs In the brush, take a moment to eut them out While this is being done; check to see whether the tips of the brush extend just past the tip of the nozzle. They should If the cleaner le to do a ftrsfcrate cleaning job. Early KaUrsadlag , Railroading in California started the hard way. The first two locomotives, ordered by the Sacramento VaUey railroad, had to be shipped around Cape Horn by sailing vessel and barged up the Sacramento river from San Francisco. Operations on the rood were opened on February 22, 18M, between Sacramento and Folsoih, a distance of 2S miles. This line is noW a part ef the Southern Pacific system. in LASTBBT RCA VICTOR TELEVISION SETS TABLE MODELS -- FLOOR MODELS Also Have Boosters/ Magnifiers, Antennas and Rotors We Do Our Own Installation and Service o WILSON'S RADIO SHOP 206 E. Elm Street, McHenry For the firit time in history the O. S. takes the lead In the number of bicycles, with 17.8 million Germany is a close second with 17 million and the British Islee are third with 10 million according to ,Ate lateft reAstration figures. r V \ ^ "-.V.; flbdh Water H has been suggssted that lWdogree water will wash ^ofhse cleaner than 140-degree water. Tsets at the Vlsglnia Polytedmio inetttute have yielded this statement "A temperature of 100 dsgrsse for1 «Mh water gives best rioenlng results, but 140 degrees Is nearly as good and is recommended because It Is more economical to maintain In the water bseting equipment. Temperatures above 170 degress are not recommended except where boiling i Is done to steriliae white clothes." cmu» •usrrrss riu In spite of window hare to ] vent audi an neddeat, Frey, 18-month-old daoghtar of Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Frey of Wam managed to crawl ttynMigh a narrow opening between the ban and fall from a second floor window ef her home last week. Bwhnxn struck a railing which broke her fall come what and die. thsn dropped to the cement sidewalk. The child was taken to Odnor hoapltal in St. Charles, whoso an examination revealed- she had escaped fractures and was from bruises, abrasions aad Largest group of purchesse. Mi " ! in volume and in dollars, by fka . surplus marketing admlalsfi sHen • for lendJease and other aeede wae v J for dairy, poultry and meat products. Bead the Waat Ads. FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY off Fmifai Won off lh§ IMNd SVolM •OR 90 yoors the men w4*o how W brought victory to the nation in Mmo of war have labored unceasingly lor the national welfare. These fighting fjeteram are good citizens in peace-- well as in war. They have labored T #nselfishty for the good of our com- J_ tiunity. We are proud to sqlute the iSolden Annlvertary of thh^great •rganizafion. 1899-1949 j • Dept. Store Miiiiii' INSURANCE EARL R. WALSH Fire, Auto, Farm A Life Insurance Representing BLIABLE COMPANIES ^When yea need jbuorance RELIABLE of any -kind Green A Elm Phone 4j'or 118-M McHeagy PHONE RICHMOND «4t - a» AND MAIL - Mtatt ttndn* fad information--no obligation. S s .CHyk. DR. H. 8. FIKE Vetertnartan On Highway IMNHm aad Henee TeL MfiHenry si Office Henra: 1 «. au te S p. m. Except Tharadaya Eveninga by Appoiatauat DR. R. DeROME -- Dentist -- 120 Green 8treet Phone 2f2-J McHenry Office Hearst 10 a. m. to I p. m. except Wednesday. Office closed all day Wedaesday. ^wzmBrwm!r=r We pay 96 to «2S for Old Horses, lees for down horses aad cattle. MATTS MINK RANCH Johnsburg - Spring Grove Road Phone Jonnsbarg 814 _ CALL AT ONCE ON DEAD H0G8, HORSES AND CATTLE We pay phone charges "Bey, slag It agala, win yeaf" eald oae ef the yeaag men. tonight," he told Julie. "Just before we started I liad a telegram from our soloist and she's In some hospital with tonsilitis. Bad luck for her but she can't sing for months. Well, do you want the job?" "1 have an amethyst strapless chiffon," Julie told him. Jon turned questioning eyes to his mother. "The silver drop behind her. Mom?" His mother nodded. "You didn't mention the salary to her. $on." "We'll say a hundred a week to start. Jon Gardner's Swing Orchestra is the'name--In case you don't know." "You--why, you're on the radio, too." said Julie. "Oh, yea, but we'll add your share of the radio proceeds. We have a profit-sharing stunt amongst ourselves on that." said Joo Gardner casually. And Julie, looking up at him. dropped her eyee. She didn't want to acknowledge so soon Just how much she liked him--now I And even st this moment she could imagine Joe's shining eyes and his. "Aw-gee 81s 1" when he learned that she was to bo the ooloist with Jon Gardner's Swing Orchestra. In a fashion Joo reminded ner of her brother, Joe. Whoa a girl et nineteen goes maternal, she is tall log la lows. Julie waa nineteen. »Himl *» wwo rsaiatss Oaaee ef Worry Chronic worry actually |i a state of mind which results when an inner sense of security is lacking. The turbulence caused by anxiety and bewilderment cannot be bottled up and seeks expression through the worry processes. The individual seeks to rationalise this' insecure feeling by attributing It to some outside cause. Complete line of Lee's poultry remedies at Wattles Drag 8tore, Me- Heniy. 8-tf A Fifth of are Trained in CHICAGO and Northern Illinois is a world for medical education. More doctors are trained In the area than in any other comparable community. At a conservative estimate, one doctor out of every five in the nation received part or all of his education here. * This area is a magnet for medical students becauee five great medical schools, with, superb hospital and research facilities, are located here. The schools include the College of Medicine of the University of Illinois (the largest medical school in the United States, and probably in the world),'Northwestern Univenity Medical School (third largest in the nation), the University of Chicago School of Medicine, Stritch School of Medicine of Loyola University, and ducago Medical College. The medical schools are supplemented, in «Hr teaching task, by poet-graduate seminars, clinical conferences, and special courses; by the area's 96 hospitals; and by outstanding medical library fedjli- 's Doctors Northern- Illinois MMT that include aome 600,000 volumes. Along with the medical schools themselves, the area mnfaiiw mfcny educational institutions in There •re, for example, three famous schoob of dentistry (the only city with that many), 44 schkls of nursing a major college of pharmacy, 21 schools for x-ray technician^, snd others for medical Kl»sriai», "Hical technologists, physical therapists, occupational therapists and dental hygienists. Schools alone, however, do not a gnat center of medical education. More important are the experienced physicians and surgeons of this area who are constantly lwmiwff und, ^ t^nvr. smpai on their knowisdge to new generations of medical] Medical training is only one of the many i of education in which Chicago and Northern nn«^ is outstanding. That the cky and surrounding communities form a great educational and medical Ssntar, as well as the center of an industrial empire, is important to industrialists everywhere. 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