• 1 I" •' •V tV£*. * VTiVs**;,; , J«ly 7, 1949 ly,»- ' ^ ^ V* - '* 4 > E C T 10 N «-1 BARGAINS -- IN PERMANENT HOMES. McHENEY, McCTXLLOM LAKE, WONDER LAKE. MAT, ESTATE; 405 RICHOND ROAD. PHONE McHENRY 421-J. „ IMM of tlM gt«»t number oi -'•••^ ads wkiofa appear in the Fhintokt each week, we have font H Impossible to keep books m enoh Mall accounts. Thereto*, tm the future, only ads which wo paid far,before this section of the payor foes to press at 10 •Mock on Wednesday mornings wm be printed. FOR SALE -- Universal washing machine with pump used twelve times. Call after 6 p. m. or Sunday. Phone McHenry 501-J-2. *8 FOR SALE:--Ostra-white gullets, 5 nios. old. Vera fhelen. 'Phone McHenry 588 R 2 or 588-W-l. *8 FOR SALE--1947 Mercury ouT board motor used less than 8 hours, like new. '6% hp« Call McHenrv 739. » 8tf FOR SALE -- SPINET PIANO! IMUVW Beautifully styled and toned in- KNOX^tTument with full keyboard. Due to circumstances must sell. Reason- ,. .able. For locution and details write 8 j Gordon Netzow,.*, the __ dealer now living in Milwaukee, Wis., xt 4627 N. 27th Street, Apt. No. 1(T. Matching bench. Cartage included if living near McHenry. *8 FOR SALE--Walnut dining room set, eight pieces. Call at 413 Riverside Drive or inquire at Pa's Tav em, Phone 32. oppoRTfnrmJK 'irif OPEN-- For salesmen to sell radio advertising for radio station" in seven territories. Here is a chance (or a go-getter to make a new mark for himself in a growing field in virgin territory. All applications kept in strict confidence. Writ;* -Plaindealer Bp* 66, McHenrv, 111 S-tf SEWING--Alterations nnd re|>airing of all kinds. Tel. McHenrv 265-W mornings or evetingq. *8 HELP WANTED--Girl 17 or-older to work in ice cream parlor. Apply The Brass Bpll, east end' Nippersink Shore Road, Fox Lake. *8 HELP WANTED--rYoung man de firing part '.time "work in evening for typing freight billsr must be experienced typist. Downs Mooter Transport, McHenry. ' . 7:2 EXPERIENCED FOB SALS FOR SALE--Currants. Henry 142 M. VACATION SPECIALS: Savings up to $200 on some slightly used Spinet Pianos. • All leading make*. ~ . .. , , . ,. Call Elgin 780 or visit DAVID E. FOR SALE--Cabinet model radio; STARK PIANO CO., 21 N. Union practically new; 9x12 rug in good,^ . Elgiu lu . condition, reasonably priced. Phone _ - - Call Mc-! McHenry 634-B-2. *8 , FOR SALE -- For your Fuller *Mfc* ww nw vjmi PIANOS--10 Miles from High Prices. I LANDSCAPING--TREE SURGERY AND REMOVAL -- INSURED FREE ESTIMATES J. W. RAYORAFT, P. O. Box 163 Phono 896-R -- W. McHenry, 111. 45-tf 8 FOR SALE--18-ft. Old Town canoeJ complete with Sail riggings. Call I at The Brass Bell, east end Nip- ' persink Shore Road, Fox Lake. *8 ! •PW1T4T. SAT.lt ON OLAMORUOS brushes calj Albert Pepping, Sr., R-l. McHenry. Phone 676-W-2. 2-tf Come in and see them. Srr'z54n--reg. $3.45, sale $2.98 §•*12'--reg. $34.95, sale $29.95 9*xl5'--reg. $43.75, sale $37.60 FOR SALE -- German Shepherd j rse be- v-v pedigreed Tel. |roo"> dining room, children's room, > china vases electrified and made -- -- - m N N MIAAF »AA«M AIII) #A* AW AW PAAIM inM 1 RIVAL V lomn Ka OAO All • «M/T« fOR SALE -- Electrify your' oil imp ln.H minute with the ne# „ 7 iGyro converters; it's ready to T'se them for living room, bed- : light. Also cut glass vases and puppies, . Crystal Lake 1321-R-2. ICL. ( • " --« 6 ' V,M' ^ .v/vm, V*VVM «UU *8-3 finest room and for every room in! into lovely lamp bases. Al' types - your home. of lamps repaired. Estimates .ni Will trade mvl Recommended and approved by given free. Open Sundays. STILL-1 pp.T1tr.-tl . " lV„ i ' " »od Housekeeping. ING'S TOWN AND COUNTRY IPRI ARD - SPRAYING--Tree FAINTING--Walter's Painting & Decorating Co. Brush and spray painting; tile floors; walls; complete bnilding maintenance; special summer rates. Box 324, McHenry. Phone McHenry 591 Wl. *6 4 TREE 8ERV1CE -- Twentv-twp years experience; general tree care; insured; free estimate. Phone Crystal Lake 326-)^. J. W. Gustafson. #5-t f WAITRESS WANTED -- For Saturday and Sunday work. Apply at Art St Lee's Restaurant, 204, N. Riverside Drive, McHenry. 6-tf WOMEN!--Earn money! Pleasant, friendly, part-time selling > work for National Cosmetic Company. Write Mrs. Eva Huffstutler, Box' 86, Dixon, 111. 7-.1 1 Gentle Hint HELP WANTED--Boy 17 or older to drive ice cream boat. Apply Tie Brass Bell, east end Nippersink Shore Road, Fox Lake. *8 SHE WA8 CHILLED FOR EXCHANGE .. Champion outboard motor for-l Good -- small shed, or used material to t Nioson's Floors, at Peter M. Jus- STUDIO, Riverside Drive, Mc- | P.rui!in.g ®nd ®.pr®ying- * Call PiBtakee 660-R-2 *en Furniture Co., 521 Main street, i Henry Tel. McHenry 297-J. 1-8 Henkol, phone McHenry 543-J-_ •g West McHenry. ' 8 " _ _ • -- 1 " 1 P. O. • Round Lake. 111. Residence 1 HOUSE FOR SALE --*' 5-rooms; Fra build same. SS j * ' -- ' • i. » .. • ' • w MM A W Mil T •riUIHIIS, FOR 8ALE--Gas Stove, ice boi,!r'>1? "!*T,E--N«>\v Hampshire Reds bath; enclosed porcli; cabinet both in good condition. Phone Wliite Rock fryers and pullets, kitchen; furnace heat; fulf base McHenry 74-M. »gjx.ussed to order, $1 each. Home merit; garage; chicken house; lot f»vegetables. 'Canning beans, 6€x2~>0; fruit trees. No. Park S t . , FOR 8AT»B -- Mahogany dining $2 per bushel. Albert Knigge, on | Mellenry. Phone McHenry 151-<). room table and six chairs; tapestry Thonnesen Farm, .East River Road, j *7-2 sofa bed; walnut double bed, McHenry. *«i springs and mattress; studio couch; H -- 1 MISCELLANEOUS two occasional chairs; electric floor • CHERRIES FOR SALE--DeWitt ___--, lamp; wardrobe; mission dining,Bros- Montmorency cherries are WHITEWASHING AND FLY room set; occasional table; kitchen r®a<*y 'or picking Friday, July 8. CONTROL OF DAIRY BARNS-- stove, gas and eoal; dishes and 1*'°^ your own or place an order, j pran^ Henkel, phone McHenry ^cooking utensils. Kobalt Farm, Containers^ and equipment fur 543 ,11. p. O. Round Lake, 111. . corner Johnsburg and Richmond Abundant crop. DeWitt Residence Volo. 44-tr' Hfl »8 Bros. Cherry Orchards, 2 miles west > --i of East Troy, Wis., on hwy. 15. 8 MONTHLY BOOKKEEPING 8ERFOR SALE -- Cocker puppies, S r>rgTOi-PTTT^^~B at p VICE--Records installed and main- 7~~ SAL® ~T tained. Elmer P. Adams: Certifiod h,rPheW J?, LP VT •?, Tax Consultant. One mile north 8 hZ ft tl " 7 V . r° ! ot Fox Lake on Route U. S. 12; - J0We8t^08t t0 ,>'ou-: Fox Lake, 111. !»hone Fox Lake 47-tf weeks old. G. Stenger, 309 Rich- DISTRIBUTOR & mond Road, McHenry. Phone 732-J. kamps at wholesale prices ^ »g buy before you stop and ^ best at the lowest cost Fox FOR SALE--1940 green Chevrolet Figurines, Antiques, Planters. Chin 5962" coupe with radio, heater, fog light j psc and Mandarines; every lamp ; L Volo. 44-tf C. J. H. DIEHL , Wwdstock Piano Tuner Phone 208-W 526 Washingtah,:8t. 30-tf Woodstock, I1L SPRAYING--To have, your weeds, lawn or corn sprayed, call Melvin Khredt, Round Lake^ 2223. .r>-tf EXPERT PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING--Work fully guaranteed. Also used pianos for saJe. Phone McHenry 681-M-2. 8-tf CLEANING--Rugs, upholstery and carpets cleaned and ninth-proofed in the home. Call Ehredt's Duraclean Co., Round Lake'2223. 5-tf. aid trailer hitch; in good condition. I guaranteed perfect. Louise Dick, I ri nrr.vn avvrvm •».„ mm MM UfA faAlltowlS-ta* Drive. Indi„„ Ride,., * tion. No digging. No lawn mess. baek of seats. Phone McHenrv j Phone Wonder Lake 243. 661-M-l. Cheap at $495. 'S :I _ , --^--. » i*or S»le--Spring formats, saiin _ - - ~ -- --~-- FOR HATiR--27-in. Milbradt power wedding gowns, ladie®' dresses, j P" Tanks and Grease Traps ith^ehain drive trac- I'hats, suits; children's clothes; Cleaned, Built and Repaired. 1 1 -- „ -- a » . . Modern Construction. Competent Engineering. Lake County Sanitatv Co., Libertyville Tel. 1346. 47-tf lawnmower with~iha._ tion, lawn rollers; ^does a bigf job men's and boys' suits; sport coats,, in a hurry. Has large Briggs & shoes. This clothing in • good con-; Stratton, air-cooled motor with , dition. "Gone- With the Wind", power to spare. Seat on surrey lamp, chinaware, glassware, gilded < may be attached. Has separate ! frames, clocks, hanging lamps; Bur nRntTTHTT?^ AVATT.AHT.T!-- vTlTIetatches for rotary blades and roughs adding machine; L. C.: ()J fi ieee orchestra for „teady tweUon; compression cut-out for j Smith ^writer ^ ! or weekend work. Call af*er 7 p.m!, easy starting Cost approximately R Dietrich. Terra Cotta Road, j Chicago, Spring. 7-0813. " *5-4 $37o new. Asking price $135; will i Terra Cotta Consignment & T?n- [ . . ' deliver. Will consider offers. Phone ! sale Antique Shop, quarter mile! KINSEY A BENSTEN MceHrtrv 661-M-l. *s|west of Terra Cotta factory. Open! Carpenters pnn a a t~p r in nnw mwZ ; 1 p m. to jlO p.m. Sundays. Let ^3 give you an estimate on - HOME 11 a. m. to 6 p.»m. 'Phone Crystal that building or remodeling job. ---Lot No. 1 Johnson's Subdivision' Lake 134f>-R-l ' " 4_tf McCuliom Lake. 5 rooms "-itii ; large attic, eement basement, and ALL-YEAR-ROUND HOMES FOR 'it* • Phone Woodstock 1S59-W. Phone McHenry §934 ^T-4 glazed porch all across the front overlooking the lake. Nice large trees on a very high lot,. Year-round possibilities. Price) *^1 take reasonable offor. $8,250. Owner phone McHenry | W1M1. i Shalimar Subd. Modern 5 room MV .... ---------- home, garage, automatic oil heat, rw BALE--All year homes, $5,000 13 lots, 150x150, beautifully land- "T®. 1IP» '""s, large and small; I scaped. Frice 815,000. eboiee lots; resort property: sum-,1 <-•- ^uineMl8. . Listings'Also Ave large rooms in Shalimar. approeiated. Knox Real Estate, j 3 lots, 150x160, $13,500. 405 Richmond Road, McHenry.! 6 481-J. fi-tf 14 rooms and porch, in Wooded mp an d T . . . E s t a t e s S u b . P i s t a k e e - B a y . l o t W ***" Phon* Pi8Uke€ «33-J-2• [Wonder Lake on Blacktop ro^l, . 5 rooms, furnace heat, garage, SUMMER HOMES FOR SALE-- i!arge Iot- Prlce 58.500. For apoict- Miller's Sub., 5 rooms, inclosed J?-™™®*!1., .in Johnsburg, JACOB one_story building, 30x40 f ' REALTOR, Tei. McHenry large jporch, new foundation, suit-l37: 8-tf LE--Fertillier, rotten cow s ' on,jr '4'2lw- j manure; just Hght for your gar- Mcfiniltym QhAil Ham. i.... den 'ertllizer; $4 per yard decorner lot. price $2,goo. ' ; 'n 8_ or 5-yard load. Rest- SALE Pistakee Bay, 5 rooms and j PAINTING -- Exterior and inbath, lot 104x360, also suitable j terior; Installation of plastic tile; re8.ort cottages. Price $16,000, insured; for estimate call Mc-, Henry 552-W-l. Bert Engstrom. Marine Route, McHenry. 47-tf ATTENTION, FARMERS! AUis-Chalmers Scores Again $2,577 .10 delivers to your farm the following Allis-Chalmers implements: AUis-Chalmers C Tractor, 23.81 hp. belt; Allis-Chalmers 2-bottom 14-in. plow; Allis-Chalmers ftoto-Baler; your best buy. For further information see R. M. FLEMING ft SON, your Allis-Chalmers dealer. McHenry, III. 7-;i Miller's porch, near 6 rooms, enclosed j Johnsburg Pricfe hill Farm, George W. Reiker. R-l, McHenry. Phone Pistakee «3,W-2 BARN LIME White-dry-fine-100 percent passing one-eighth inch mesh. Once tried, aliii-ays used. FOX RIVER STONE QUARRY, Rt. 31, midway between Elgin and St. Charles. Phone Elgin 6060. 7.4 • CEMENT building =• BLOCKS ~~~ Available now in any quantity at the Water Tower in West^ McHenry *>caa ™_ , »- l triVOir CONCRETE^PRODUCTS bo. w m " c a l 1 ( H a n k , F O R S A L E -- J o h n s - M a n v l l l e H o m « - H o u r s 7 a . m . t o 6 p . m . Phone McHenrv 788-W i,:m fvn --<ivuu«-manTiiie nom« NoHjr JACOB FRITZ, REALTOR, Insulation, installed by The Waliln Jcmnalmrg. Tel. McHoarjr 37. Fill Co. For estimate call Leo J 3-tf • Stilling, McHenry !8. 40-t* ; Spnaylac _ Carbola 4-tf -- | -- varooia D.D.T., JMT.W Generators, armatures, FOR SALE--31 acres on U 9 31 Carbola disinfectant, whitewashing, farters, fael pumps, distributors Ringwood. suitable for gas station','William Ahrens, 607 Front street, o«Me regulators and ignition parts (cabins, lunch room. For infor-iWest McHenrv. Phone 148 J. 4-tf I* Foid and all other ears. Seaco mation call JACOB FRITZ, REALCement and Carpenter Work Cement Mixer For Rent ~ John M. Stangarone Emerald Park Sub. Phone fitil-J-l 1 -tf CARPENTER and OEMBNT WORK Asbestos Shingles and Insulation Free Estimate ARVIDSON BROTHERS TeL McHenry 653-M-2 50-tf PARMER3! The new insecticide sensation for barns and cattle DuPont's METHOXYCHLOR INSECTICIDE Designed for control of horn flies and lice op dairy cattle, and of stable flies, houso flies and mosquitoes ,oh barns. Has low toxicity and not easily absorbed. One treatment normally effective for ,at least 3 we?ks. BOLGER'S "7.3 PIA^O TUNING- $6.50. Expert repairing and rebuilding guaranteed. A. G. Skala, phone McHenry 123-J. «7_4 FURNITURE UPH0L8TERING-- Also repairing; fine workmanship. Call Vic's Upholstering gen-ice, J*istakee 551-R-1. *7-2 WANTED WANTED--Watches and jewelry to repair. Anthony Noonan, 200 80. Green street, McHenry. ^ Front part of Claire Beauty 8hoppe.) 15-tf WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY--We have eash buyers for resort properties, homes and farms, JACOB FRITZ, REALTOR, at Johnsburg. Tel. Mcjgenry 37, or Chicago, Lincoln li333. 2-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT--Johnson - floor w&Xer, $1 per day. Gamble's, West Mc Henry, 7.tf TOR RENT--Cottage, sleeps jfour; modern; $35 a week Herrmann's, Woodlawn Park, phone McHenry 646-J-2. " r »a WANTED TO RENT Itieai A Service, lAlymoor, Fred J TORri^nrtuS,™^McH^! 4 . lt FW>°l R COVTOING •roboda, Prop. TeL MsHenrv 183. 37 p ' rubber- <"ork, plastic and ' 47-tf • -- : tile, linoleum, wall tile. _nM -- 1 FOR SALE--Houaehold furniture; Irion, Phone 888, Woodstock, f j u „ _ ^e n d t a b l e s , d a v e n p o r t , u p h o l s t e r e d ' * 4 - t f Bore MA*C HDTBS. S° ervi'c e on all, chairs. 33--ppiieeccee sectional bed., nnnvc tavtb dhawa^. . makes. Also ribbons for all makes; lamps, etc. B. E. Hall, Fleming 5JJ^FI2rIL iC wrbon paper. L. V. Kilts, Clay St. Road. Bull Valley, Woodstock. Tel „ T0 CS--We can de- Woodstock. Phone 549. 7-tf Woodstock 1617-M-2 • 52-tf r anythi?g from a snapshot to • 1 , -- -- j l a r g e m u r a l s , o r f r e e hand oil • • „ ! , „• ^^^ r n/mjuu paintings. Copying and framing. Mini I l l HI U M 111 M III111 > M I I 1 1 AN*D RSLPPLIES^CTw*r WICKS 11 STUDIO, 117 Riverside Drive,. McHenry. Phone 275. 40-tf WANTED TO RENT--Three-bed room home in Pistakee Bay region Tel. Pistakee 898-J/ » »g SITUATION WANTED SITUATION WANTED -- L couP1«" desire work as caretakers in exchange for living quarters. Also, furniture for sale. TeU Mc Henry 662-M-2. ' § »«j flbo was an old-fashioned girl and insisted that he ask her father for her hand before she would consent to nVarrr Um. He fcrtiji ventured into the lion's den and told her father rather bluntly that he wanted to marry Kathleen. "Well, well," said papa, shifting his weight slightly in his chair, "and what do you do for a living, young man?" "I'm an actor, sir," he replied proudly. Her father shifted his entire weight to the balls of his feet ashe suggested emphatically, "Then hurry up and get out before the foot lights." »p Pepelatiem Sheep numbers la the United States declined by about 2,900,000 h«a«t Hiirin* 1048 N j ; Calendar Error September, the ninth month at our calendar, got its name from the Latin word "Septem"--which means seven. According to the World Book Encyclopedia, Julius Caesar added two months to the Roman calendar and the numerical sequence has been in error over since. Good Cottontail rabbit provides more mept tor the American table than any other game animaL Hard on Teweie I Small breaks in bathtowels ate' j often caused by wiping razor bladas I on them. Kitchen towels that pin£ ! hit for pot holders will:: «re|^ :joi|t, rapidly too. t ' ~ iMjensss of Grapes Dark-colored varieties of anusesdine grapes take on color several weeks before reaching prime ripeness. However, the sugar content of the fciioe is not at its p*ak until the bright color appearance haa to a dun black. Ro-Psjsriag Before repaporing a room, apply a thin coat of white shellac to any grease spots that may be on thf> wall. Then no grease will penetrate the new wallpaper. ECONOMIST "Hey, Dad, was It a very cold ; day when yon married Mama?" "Was ft a very cold day when I married your mother? Why do yon ask such a question?" "Because every time she talks about It, she shivers." No More, Ham Because it was a boom town the road company of "Ali Baba and the Forty (cdunt them) Thieves" charged, much firigher qggpiission prices than they would have ordinarily. And because the prices weren't posted the customers were forced to ask the cashier what they were. "Four dollar# and forty cents to see a bunch of hams!" snorted one customer to the manager of the show. "Well, Ali Baba, I've seen you, and if you're representative of the rest of the company, 1 don't want to see any more." Barber--And how would you like your hair cut, sir? Customer--Off. Barber--Yes, I know; but .what style? • Customer--First, tell me your prices. Barber--Haircut is .79 cents, shave ,y> cents. Customer--Then just shave my hair off. & Sufficient "1 can't think of leaving the theater," wailed an actress who had Irad nothing but bit parts for'many years, 'Tm married to it." "Well, why don't you sue it for non-support?" -suggested her severe - est critic. Forgetful "Are you sure your husband still loves you?" asked the wife's mother. "Of course, mother," she answered. "When he's sleeping he's always calling me pet names. You know, naturalljr, that he's absentminded, so he doesn't1 always call me by my right namei' "Well, I'm not so sure that that is understandable.' "He did make a peculiar remark, though, the other day when I kissed him on his bald spot." "What did he say?" "He said, 'Stop fooling around. Bunny, I want to dictate a letter.' " Rough, nBy Terrain fkto topography of the country over which a car is normally driven has a great deal to do with the rate of tread wear. For instance, a car driven in a hilly or rolling country, over winding roads, will wear down the tread of a tire much more rapidly than in sections of the country where the roads are straight with very few hills and curves. eatS hk half.,»It means that dresses, skirts, shirts, and blouses stay cleaner teller, shod dirt and, dust more easily and keep that crisp look two days instead of one. . w-. -- ^ New York 8tate , . Extreme length of the state Ot New York, east and west, exclusive of Long Island, is 320 miles and its depth is 310 miles. Of the total area, 49,576 square miles, inland waters account for 1,590 square miles. The state has more than 8,000 lakes and ponds. In addition there are 3,140 square miles of water in Lakes Ontario and Erie included within the state boundaries. Itpa for Shoppers > Boy carefully. Look before buy; compare* prices of different foods of the same type. Some foods are cheaper if bought in large quad titles. Tomato and citrus fruit juices and evaporated milk cost less per serving when bought in large size cans. Read labels--they have an educational value. They list all materials used to make thd„ packaged food and tell how much the package holds. 'l'oni Permanent Wave .Kits. $1.29 and $8.00. Wattles Drug Store. H5-tf ElB urn AUTOWASH BRUSH 'r SOMEWHAT CROWDED "Faro" Enough A passenger boarded a crowded bus and handed the driver a $9 bill, saying apologetically: "I'm afraid I haven't a nickel." "Don't worry," the driver,, assured him grimly, "in a minute you'll have 99." Now York Grain Oatpat Total grain production in Now York in 1948 amounted to nearly 1,100,000 tons. 50 per cent more .than 1847 and 9 per cent ahead of 1948. CONNECTS TO GARDEN HOSE--The new Au'towash brush quickly removes all dirt and grease and rinses as it cleans. Sturdily constructed of cast aluminum, each brush has a protective rubber bumper and is filled with soft pliable horsehair bristles. • only fS.49 HAS MANY OTHER tJSES--Washing cars, small trucks, storm w i n d o w s , s c r e e n s , walls," floors, ' basements, etc. VYCITAL'S Hardware Sheet Metal Shop t*y Us When You v Need Quality Drugs InVtilling your doctor's prescription we follow his instructions right down to the last fraction of a grain, yet this accurate service codts no more here than anywhere else. Try our pharmacy Berfiee when you need the best. ' NYE DRUG STORE (Walgreen Agency) . " Phone St McHenry Car Buyers Attention! CHOOSfeA Water for Con CiMB planted on poor sod requires more water to produce • given amount oi corn than does corn growing on fertile soil. In other words, a liberal supply of fertilizer makes corn plants more efficient In using available water. 4947 1947 1948 1948 1948 1M1 Utip CAS Hash «0» IMa Htri«bak«r Ch»p. Stadebnker Clsnp. 1250.00 1940 Ford 400.00 Nash m 1O7&J00 1988 Ford ..... «M0 Chevrolet 1150.00 19S8 Chevrolet «MM> Ford Convertible 11&0.00 19M Baick 890JM) Plymouth S.W 700.00 1947 Dodge P. W.*. UMK* Also Other Good Bays! DOWNS NASH SALES m Elm Street McHENRY 484 "Haw did yon get the black eye?" **From a cough." MA black eye from a cough?" "Yeah, 1 eonghed In a clothea closet." Need rubber stamprt The Plaindealer. Ardor at Also Towing Service LOST V i: Helen Weber Says: VOUCMtiAT m HUT... wtmotom ff/m umemtw W FREE ESTIMATES on all building materials. Call or write FRANK GANS 800 Riverside Drive, McHchry ' Tel. 106 W. '";:j ;Representative of Sears Roebuck • Co., Wall and floor tile, roofing, garage doors, screens, wall ') board, a*fd ceiling tile, siding, gut- • •! ters, r .Kwool, iron railings. Free delivery. 43-tf WELLS DRILLED OR DRIVEN WATER SYSTEM -- We sell, repair ' and install pump. Bill Bacon, 206 Main Street, McHenry. Telephone 187. 25-tf LOST--'Ihree rings wrai>i>«-£ gether in Kleenex, in McIIe vicinity; reward. Address in care of Plaindealer. i' *8 It1® CO" ei#y or T-'i Banters' Paradise Idaho has open season on tJyfc 'bear year around in most areasgrizzly bear are protected. Oat-Dated Farm Homes In April, 1947, two-thirds of the farm houses still had no running water and four-fifths were without modern bathrooms. LET THERE BE LIGHT A boss farmer saw a light in the shed. He investigated and found one of his helpers with a lantern. "What do you mean by using up oil when it's so scarce?" "Well,"' replied the helper, "I'm on my way to see my girl and I've got to go through the woods. I don't want to go through in the dark." "When I went courting my wife I went in the dark," said the farmer. "Yeah, but look what you ^got." HAVE YOUR ClBSSPOOLS, catch basins, septic tanks, cisterns cleaned by Eddie's Sanitary Service. Eddie Huff, Prop. TeL McHer.ry 290. 29-tf i). S. Fire Loss U. S. record fire loss in 1947 is equal to the combined assessed valuations of the entire states of Kan* sas, Vermont, New Mexico and Wy- *min«. GARBAGE COLLECTING -- Let us diqwse of your garbage each week, or oftener if desired. Reaaonable rates. Regular year rouad route. Jfha E. Hill, P. O. Box 874, Me- Honry, Phone 889. tf N», yew can't boot our drydoaning service any* whfro, at any price! Wo take heat-wilted and roturn 'em cool, crisp, fresh I Yaw M cooler just wearing thorn! Try us just oitca, and foo( 1* jpwrsalf wfcal a -boon mm caafcal '"• * i;. McHenry Cleaners rftoao 194-M m ; Ma Wobor. Mxr. H S I I H M I M M r f IHfrSiH I I I H H I I I I M M t l 11 1 UM H DBAD ANIMALS -- Highest eash prices paid for cows, horses aad hogs; no help needed to load. Day aad night, Sundays and holidays. Call Wheeling Rendering Works, Wheeling No. 8; .reverse charges. 38-tf WATER ANALYSIS--Well water checked for fecal contamination and bacterial content. Specimen ntaot be transported in sterile container. Charge $4. McHenry XRay it Clinical Laboratory, 308 S. Green St.. Phone 291. 3-tf Palatahtlity of dry mash can be increased In hot weather by moist* ening it with skim milk or water to a crumbly state. The wet mash usually Is fad once daily early la the afternoon. An amount the bird* will clean op In 89 minutes is roe* ommendedL Need rubber stampst Order at The Plaindealer. ' rare In 1873 Hospital patients did not tarsf* any too wen before 1873, the year that marked the origin of sional nursing in the U. 3. tng to the American Nurses' elation, the diets of the bedridden 79 years ago consisted mainly ot tea, whey and . gruel--which the nurses themselves had to males. Today's hospital meals are planned by dietitians and prepared by skilled chefs. Subscribe for The Plaindealer. Window Drapes , An appearance of height may be given a low window by the use of vertically striped material or by extending the. draperies to the floor. ' Denmark's Farm With 200,000 farms in Denmark, the typical farm has around 80 acres, but the average consists of around 88 acres. Homemakers who argue that they eannot afford a stop ladder or step stool tor use in the kitchen have not Stocked the current coats ot hospitalization for broken limbe. Such a step stool should be kept in the kitchen where it can be used frequently and not stored Is the attie or in the baaeoient. Culling Chlokeno The to start culling is when chicks are placed under the Wood* or. All birds that appear runty or weak should be promptly culled out, killed, and dlspeeert of by burning or deep burying. Culling is s continuous process which should be practiced throughout the life-of tHa dllflwM Y *!• Y * Y f • FOR SALE MODERN BRICK HOMES IN McHENRY Near Intersection of U. S. 31 and 120 m- Fully Insulated -- Improvements WATER -- " BBWBK r- OAS ~ KLECTBIO W»Ur Bight! lradia* to itt «lwr utfeHittkn Lake PRICE $12,900 *itww JACOB FRITZ - REALTOR In Johnsburg Telephone McHenry 37 . In Chicago Telephone Lincoln 9-1333 Jkiw'L. .. Al m. • ' iiiS;