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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Nov 1949, p. 5

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Hovwpber JH 1W9 CLRSJIFIED > ECTiCN t Because of tiie great number or c)SMlfl«d ads which .jqm^ir in the Plalndealer each WMg we have found It impossible tv lMp books on such small accounts. Therefore, In the future, only ads which are paid for before this section of the paper goes to- press at 10 o'clock on Wednesday taorniugs Will be printed. >C FOR BALE -- IrioiQT * for your ice [cold case been of all kinds, come | to the >S|K>rtsinau'8 Inn, where I good fellows meet; all kinds of ••vine;; and pn ska go ' goods to take ! out :it the lowest prieos. *513 Main. ' street, /fl Pliiinnenstill, prop. , 123tf •'"It SALE--John»-ManvHle Horn*, insulation, installed by The Wall- Kill Co. For estimate call Leo J. Stilling. McHenry 18. 4©-tt FOE 8ALK x'OB U.a.Li£--Maytag (J cubic ft. hotm freezer, new; 5 year warranty. $1S!».!I5 Carey Electric, Green street, Mellenrv. 27-2 FOR .SALE--Five-room home, insulated; oil heat; automatic hot water: full bath,; on blacktop. Tel. Wonder Lake 45ti. *<JR BALE--New MeHenrv 214-M. gas rnnge rxsfi awiMATfci •*'f all building materials.,' -i, cau or write 1* . FRANK GAN8 ^Riverside Drive, McHcnfjr n < Tel. ioc w , ""T Representing SRARS ROEBUCK h 06. • in" this JWa. Roofing, Siding, li»- .ulation, Gutters, lrrn Railing, ^trr:n Windows, Garage Doors, Wall awl Floor Tile. Free tloliv- •ry. * T8tf WANTED , „ Always Works REAL ESTATE WANTED . I * ^k *gent rang the floor Jfering i t your property--wo will ! and 8miled when the middle- :: furi>i»li tin* customers/Rushels of! a^e<^ lady of the house appeared. 4 per cent money to loan on I "Can I see the lady of the house?" farms. A business that reputa- "Well, yes* you can, unless your .-••lion built for.gv&r one-half eon-1 eyesight's bad," she snapped belturv. It. iiiKUt f>u right or not • ligerently. • at all. Large ones, small ones, we sell farms. QUINLAN LAND <">vFlCE, Tel. Woodstock 50, 26-4 SPRING GROVE .rnr T-r-n-- (bjr Mrs. Charles Fretta<}> W U repair. Anthony Noonan, 200 r8o. John Daleiden and the (Jsners met at th? home of Charles Freund on Wednesday nignt tor their regular meeting. There was also an evening at cards and *e- BK1XU YOI'U PHOTOGRAPHIC ^ , , u „ PROBLEMS TO CS--We can do- ! Greeu streot- McHenry. (Front part liver anything from a snapshot to ' f"a5rp Beauty Shopped 1#-tf large murals., or free hand oil ; ~ WAN.rRl, Tn mw paint|ngs_ Copying and framing. WATHfiU 1U 11U X FOR SALE--McCullom Lake home, .,1*7 roonrs i.iid bath. J! bedrooms up- ®#! stairs, large den, kcitehn, knottv ' STUDIO, 117 Riverside Drive, Mc 22, pine diui.'r room. living looni wit'n | Henry. Phone 27 r>. 40-tr juind farms. JACOB FRITZ, RE Air boars, j natural fireplace and canvassed "Oh, beg pardon, madam! Are you the lady of the house?" "Yes, I am. Who, did you take me for? Did you think I was the j freshments were served 1 .Ob „..o jewelry to\gentleman of the house, or the next Mrs. Arthur Kattner. Mrs. oor neighbor, or the cat OT the • rt^ur Klein. Mrs. Regina Schaeumb- waiter?" and Mrs. Marge Henri spent "I didn't know, madam, but you : la!f Wednesday evening with Mrs. might be the youngest daughter." I , • Hristol, X^is., in "Oh, did you? Well, that was > -°r ° ll1"' bmh(la>'- j natural, too," she replied with a Honor of he The Christian Mothers and Bless CAMERAS. PROJECTORS, FILMS i WAKTPn ^~n7R'~vv i • T i ~ #icd Vir^" Sodality held its regu- A N D SITPL1ES. .. WOR WICK'S RANTED TO Bin--We Have cash ! smile. What can I do for -you, h* meeting at St. Peter's parish "" buyers for resort properties, homes' , j*UR SALE --» Yorkshire r GARBAGE COLLECTING __ ; IIi^oiy Creek Farms. Phone Me- ['walls. Carpeted^liyiftg roojii, m\ag | JTiepow^"v^r^Srta^'Jacu'JJelJ!' Henry 6<0 M 2. 28 '-! room, halt and stairway. Aiarlile j <tr oftener if desired. Reasonable C; 10R gAL^H Apt. Bldfe. Restau- ' ***? . *°°M< { rant; evervthing modern; includes | u; • • > »< n , lau<idr\ room. •.^'refrigerators and gas stoves; 1 | 1'ri;'V4V1 a,u^ . roojn. a ad as- • •'. bloek to railroad Htatipiv; rent de-1 ^ 1 ' • ftlosets and' • eo itrolled; no leases. Iloward Wat-,| eloset, Heetrie hot water /fc ties, 510 Main street *28 j heater. 2 ear garage. ,3 lots wooded 'an(' lienutifnlly landscaped with OR BALE--Women's White roller shrubs .and" flowers. Outside patio :Vif->Akatcs, sixe" 6%; also men's black, | »«^'*s. uutsid^ patic J$Cr£--«ize 10. Call Mellenrv 542 .11. *28 " , firep!nt e^ Paved .•••stre?t. Coin pletelv insulated, forced hot air . FOR SALE--1934 (Ticvrolet, good .V'. " tires, Call 74-W. *28 furnace Xvith sfwkrr. Large pfy ture windows, white stone drive- I'OR BALE -- Good teaia horses. V' S'C°,' V^"^r'a,L ! '1"^ Irvir. Mn v. Tel. Mellenrv 500-M 1. I ? b® ?®n^° ou ' appreciated, (ail owner Al. Wetle, | Mellenrv (i7>s-M;l. 27-3 FOR SALE--Plymouth deluxe 1930, j , ' 4-door sedan; good running order, j FOR 3ALE -- Infants' Wear, cost Tel. McHenry 562-M-1. 28-tf nine jewelry, ceramics, bone china IT'S A LONG TOUGH ftXUL 'TIL SPRING--GET TOUR "GUARANTEED" USED OAR TODAY lamps, glassware ideal Xmas gifts; all", moderate-ly pi;ced. 'l av Ileinslev Gife Shop, opposite depot, Fox Lake, 111. 25-tf "48 DQDGE, Custom Sedan, Fresh j FOR SALE -- In McHenry, 2 flats Air Heating, Likr^JNeW. near intersection of 31 and 120, '47 PLYMOUTH, Special Deluxe ' large lot facing U.S. 31 arid mill- Sedan. Seeing Is BeHvtlAg. 1 stream, also suitable for business) *47 DODOE, 4-Door Sedan, Perfect, for information call Jacob Fritz, in Folly Equipped *47 FORD, Snper Deluxe Real Economy Found Hare. >4,3 CHEVROLET, Bpoit Had Extra Special Care '46 DODGE. Coach, Johnsburg. Tel. McHenry 37. 25-tf ^ FOR SALE -- 40 miles from high Sedan, | prices. Select your Christmas Spinet Piano Haldwi'i; Conover-Guble; Tudor < Sedan, Low I W'Hflitzer; Lester-Betsey Ross; Gulbransen; Este.V; and many others. Cash or Terms. Tel. 780 or write DAVIl) K. STARK PIANO CO., 21 N. Union St. I]lgin; 111. 25-4 4> Mileage, Very Cleaii. '46 PLYMOUTH, Deluxe Coach. •42 DODGE, Sedan (Fluid Drive) '40 DODGE, 4-Door Sedan. '40 PLYMOUTH, Club Ooupe. '39 CHEVROLET, Tudor Sedan. These and Others at = A. S. BLAKE MOTOR 301 E. Pearl Street McHenry . Phone 156 __ 28 FOtt HAti: *ii- li • ' *UR SALE -- Kelvinator home . ? »AL±.--Medium blue, «ize 6x freezer. Id cubic ft.. $135. Carev V-. *,ac|t leggiug? | Electric, (Jree* street, Mc.IlPnry. 27-° rates. Regular yeai John E. Hill, P.' O, Henry, Phone 365. . , ! TOR, at Johnsbnrg. Tel. McHenry 1 . week ^ 37* or ciiieago,. Lineolii 1353. i. round route : FOR RENT • i j ; SOMETHINT. IN COMMON year round route.! • Box 374, Mc- r0R moxT--Johnson'"itoo^ i fl pt r day. CEMENT BUILDING 1 Men rv. BLOCKS " Available now in any quantity - at the Water Tower waxer, Gainblv's, West Mc- " - 7-tf dOcts Hours 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Hone McHenry 788-W FOR RENT--suvm. aji'i rtmeii^ at Town Club. -Apply at Town Club '< in West Molten jor jdione I2.-; VON CONCRETE PRODUCTS 00. (10R kknt-Now f .nr room eot EXPERIENCED LANDSCAPING--TREE SURGERY AND REMOVAL -- INSURED FREE ESTIMATES -J. W. RAYCRAFT, P. O. Box 16S Phone 298-R i tage for rent rj' t Ist l9l50. : : . ' Bath, running alt eon- j 4-tf yenit iices. "Call. ?ivl. lifieks, Mc- 1 for information.:' Cia.cnce Prieb, owner." *28 ' HELP WAN1ED W. McHenry. Ill. i UELP WANTED 45-tf t \*aw4i. NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER Your ornamental iron railings. Miscellnnous and structural steel. Let us figure your job big or small. All work done by skilled craftsmen. Your inquiry will receive prompt atention. Phone I517-M-1. ^chroeder Iron Works, Ro\ite 31, 2 miles south of McHenry. 20-14 NOTICE--Party who borrowed my 22 automatic rifle has been identified by neighbors. He has red hair and stubby index Huger on right hand will settle for 1 muscovy dnck. Box 11 W, MeHenrv. 111. Women a'nd girls. 200 North Rivcihide Drive. McHenry, III. 22tf Little Willie; "Mom, you said the baby has your eyes and Daddy's nose didn't you?" - Mother: "Yes, darling." Willie: "Well, you'd better watch him, he has grandpa's teeth now." iii«J-»P WANT til)--Full time bookkeeper. State cx|toriencc. Write P.ox !H)9, Mellenrv Plaindealer. 27-2 LOST i Keep Out Husband; ."Why did you wallop me last night?" Willie: "Well, you'd better watch •elf, and I don't allow strangers in the house." LOST---Heifer, niosjtTy-I'l.ick.'l year old last seen between Volo aiid Lily Lake. Call Mellenrv 500-R-l. George Deitrich. ' *28-2 OR SAL£--1935 Plymouth, good > Pre»ll<l «t 210 Elm Street, j tires, excellent running condition, 1 ^a,,day. Nov. 27, at 1 p. LjilOO.Oj). Also Bendix washer, 1 vr. Complete furnishing old and sta If e making machine, never used. Phone - McHeiirv 392. set, beav(/r button trim, very good condition, $10.00; boy's brown aneuna finger tip coat, good condition, $5.00. .Coll McHenry 56-M. ' f * 28 -A-- FOR-\SALE •--"•AH year homes. 5 rooms and bath near Chapel Hill, f7500.00; 4 rooms and bath North of Johnsburg, $7500.00. ' JACOB FItIX_^-REALTOR, in--. Johnsburg, 23 tf FOR SALE--Community silver. Mi- __ Jadv pattern, service-,'£o^# twelve; | Tel. McIIenry 37* ^regular $99.50 value at $75. Town | : ' airfr Country Sttidio;" Hiverside j FOR SALE-- Modern Briclc Home ^rive. McHenry. 28 ; 4 to 6 rooms; Face Brick on all Mm bat u tr, ' 1 i f°ur sides, Radient H. W. Heat 1 Tree ripe led, taste'or Automatic Hot Air, also Autotcstcd fruit delivered prepaid bylmatic Hot water fias heater, City AUCTION--Of Household Furniture. Home of late Mrs. Anna McHenry in. Cash furnishings for two bedrooms, kitchen and dining room, antique living room set; also two rockers, washing niachine, YOU CAN USE 28 T^OSE WEEDSON YOUR TABLE Good Neighbor Policy ^Little boy from next door, calling on neighbor: "If the little boy next door ever bothers you practicing on the piano, you might try complain* tog to my mother." hall on Thursday night. Plans were discussed for a Christmas I IKirtv which will be held at the [hall on Tuesday night. Dee. 13. at *7 o'clock. There will be a potluclv dinner and u j;ift exchange. Pnrds and bunieo w»>rc played; aft or the nieot-ing and prizes went to Mrs. Arthur Kattner. Mrs. Ralph Obetiauf. Mrs. Jerry Miller, Miss Hetty l^nnon. Mi's, nines and Mrs Steve Engels. Mr and Mrs. Jake Mllltf are Visiting relatives in Spokane. Wash. ' \ • 1 Mr arid Mrs. AriliUr kaitner and! Mr. and ISIrs. Joo Nfuntner enjoy- j ed a pheasant dinner at the j homo of Mr. and Mrs. Leander Layi on Thdrsday. j Quite a few fr#nv lieFe attended the danee for the benefit of John Schloser at Richmond high school Auditorium on Thursday night. A son was born to(Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williams on Saturdav, Nov. 19. , Mr. and Mrs. George A. May and j family and Mrs. John Jung visited i Sister Mary Ruth at St. Gerard's Parish In Milwaukee on Sunday. Sister Ruth, who was the former Marilyn May. is teaching the first graders at St. Gerards'. , Air. and Mrs. Ted Frederickseta i of Chicago were Sunday guest! of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weber. r j ANNUAL ELECTION OF COMMITTEEMEN FOR FARM PROGRAM The new 1K0 Mercury retains, its distiagnislMdl front arf but emphasizes more its horizontal lines by hwaf-- chrome parking lamps into the grille. A new i»wyV+ fan down into the grille area and placed on a strip, separate letter treatment. A new oraammtal M the Mercury ipsignia, and distinctive exterior styling features on the new models. Bring some of those colored leaves \>r dry wt»eds and branches into your home, suggests Mies Katliryn Weesner, home economic instructor. Univrrslty of Illii • _ « ' : liois College oWf4 AgirincuuuiiuUirce.. Y1 uouu' ^iano, rugs and ma iy miscellaneous | can use them- -as a table decoraarticles. Thomas Rafter,^ Auc- jtion or centerpiece. tioneer. Leaves of any shape or "color, THANrw ^ 8 , weeds, branches and Common Property Betty showed up with a new engagement ring. All the girls admired it and three of the girls recognized it. It's a Tough Life ti A g|rl has gotten divorced ..so. many times she doesn't know where her next heel is coming from. BaslneSs Discussion "You pa n't sit on Daddy's knee MORE PERSONAL PHOTOS--They're recordings made !grasse8 are 8a"le ingredients tot of the kiddies or the familv. These lattiac,ive ar«"anK«»ients. "When! tonight--he's had a busy day at the low cost disks are mailable like Iyou look for the8e inKredlents-^-ln | aKIce,'/." 't . (^hristmas cards. Prices start -it yo,ir yard- lawa, or woods--try to $1.00. Phone 797-R. Sound Sou ifCet •omething different." jwys venirs Service. «28 'RIiss Weesner. "Locust podst -- °aac,° oranges (hedge apples). Magazines Make Ideal Gifts. -- | Pine cones and different' kinds of TT Agent for all magazine subcriptioas I ^raS8eB a,,d weeds add lnterest'lti New and Renewal at lowest prices. !co,or and texture." express. $4.50 per bushel, oranges, grapefruit, tangerines. All of one kind or assorted. Send check with order to I). i\'. Mallov, Lake Helen, Fin. Reliable service,. Mayme Efuss 516 • Don't gilt f>r paint the items you Waukcgan Road, McHenry, III. Tel. find. They 1i Mellenrv 412-W. trad-I Sewer, Walking distance to R.R. and stores. Bathing Beach. Only $1500.00 or more Cash down pay- Painting, Paperhanging and Decorating Estimates. Phone McHenry rnent, Bal. 20 Years to pay. Jacob | m"w- &co *'• Lindsay 'Fritz-Real Instate *28 SARGUKS -- IN PERMANENT HOMES o . ... Johnsburg. Tel. McHenry 37, or Chicago, Lincoln 1333-4. . 24tf <1 JtOR Li„k belt stoker, per ^ T nSo FARMS, feet condition. $95. (>rey Electric CHOICE LOTS, RESORT PROPERTY, BUSINESSES. KNOX "REAL ESTATE, 405 RICHMOND ROAD. PHONE McHENRY 421-J. Green street, McHenry. MISCELLANEOUS KINSEY ft BENSTEN - Carpenters - Summer Homes - Remodeling Cabinet Work For .estimates:' Tel. MeHenrv 893-J or Woodstock 1359-W* • oo.-i things into ave attractive grai, *28 ' ation of color naturally. Use, them ] Father at least •"as is". Miss Weosner says. Some basic rules to remember to get attractive arrangements are: Don't get too many items in the grouping; avoid a "salt'andpepper" effect --group things together to give striking color and interesting texture. Vary the types of ingredients, but don't get too many kinds of the arrangements Helping Father "I prevented a serious autottobilfc accident to-day." Really?" "Our chauffeur said that if I didn't kiss him he'd run. the car off the goad, so I must have saved a thousand dollars." C1IASGE TAX RATES , "Tax rates under the Federal Insurance Contributions Act on wager paid on ^r after Jan. l. 1950. will be 1M per cent for employers and 1Vz per cent for employees'. or a total of 3 per cent Deductions of employees' tax from wages paid after riec. 31, 1949. should be made at thft #ate of 1% per cent. Industrial Injuries Hit Peak In Morning *£>»' PuUorttm Tests Pullorum disease testing saves the poujtry industry well over a million dollars a year, by detecting and eliminating birds that otherwise would spread this disease. Fi-bwriDe "for "The P.aiudeiler. Accidents don't punch a. ijBp clock on the job--but tftiy their peak during certain of the work day. ,\f According to the 1949 edftioif dif "Accident Facts", statists*! jjM#- l>ook of the National Safety cil, more workers suffer •V-itfrtHif Industrial injuries between 10'.^|l 11 o'clock in the morning and'between three and four o'clock 'te the afternoon than during tf* other hours of the day. 1 hours account for 14 »ih! IS cent of all injuries rWpecti •l"l"|"ti Intnl.*,I.i li ili II M •> I 11 » H » »•' '» | | f ftfl ft| I | J t Take Your Choice "What! Three dollars for polling a tooth? You certainly earn your money quickly." Dentist: "Oh, if you prefer, 1 can do it very slowly." REMINDER either. You don't want it to look MONTHLr BOOKKEEPING SER-1 Hke a weed patch. JVtf, SELECT YOUR LOT In Midstream j tained" Elme^'V^Adam?-'T° aV°i(! " "RP!"(lly" look when . u-.i-j ...-1 . - - ! -- ~ tiimer r. Adams. Certiflod | you use long, thin branches or) *OR SALR---Antit}uei»,glass,china, y"^ n ,)V(' [' One mile north ' Ueds pla?" g'leaves arXnd'lhe silverware, lainus clocks plnthoa • AIODhRN BRICK HOME. For of Fox Lake on Rn.iio n a ,o.!k arouna me family.' Formats. JACOB FRITZ- Fox Lake, 111. Phone Fox llL i Rn JIh" "*1?™ _ 5962. for the famiiv. Formals. (This ' nPlM,",t,n<*ut Clothing in good condition.) Open i REAL EtjTATK. In Johnsburg. Tel. dailv until 10 p.m. Sundays and I Mc'.Honr-v 37' C!l>cag<> Lincoln holidays, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Miscel- !8'1333- 25-tf Phone Fox Lake | Rugged pottery, baskets, or 4T-tf | woven trays are good containers WELLS DRILLED OR DRIVEN when you use weeds, twigs laneous item;. Mrs. ~R. Dietrich 1 Terra Cotta road, Terra Cotta Con- 1 SEWER! Have the Signment and Resale and Antique e.lectric rod c"t out the obstruc- 8hop, Yt mile west Terra Cotta tioiV, factorv which is on Route 31. Crvs- ° di^B|nS- lawn»mens . lal Lake 1346-R-l. ^tf • SeP.tic Tanks and Grease Traps . 8tonn Sash -- Carpenter Work IOR SALE--Generators, armntnres. (tarters, fuel pumps, distributors •oltage regulators and ignition parts I 6r Ford and all other cars. Seaco fcles & Service, Lilymoor, Fred J. Ivoboda, Prop. Tel. McHenry 183. 47-tf such. Delicate glass containers are or fine WATER SYSTEM -- We sell, repair I f"" and install pump. Bill Bacon, 206! eras '°r 8 berries Main 8treet, McHenry. Telephone! 1«7. 25 tf! Cleaned, Built and Repaired. Aluminum or wood storm sash and Modern Construction. i doors, sold and installed; also all Competent Engineering. j.kinds of carpe-iter work done. Lake County Sanitaiv Co.. j Phone McHenry GU1-J-1. *27-12 Libertyville Tel. 1346. 47-tf SPECIAL DIVIDEND OFFERS INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY TO VETS MIMEOGRAPH SERVICE Typing Mimeographing Addressing | Otto J9a'bcock, McHenry"- county DEAD awtwatji .j ,--r----'service officer, says that the ?ric» ;?iC? .peclal dividend on N.tlon.1 S«rpnees paid for eows, horses and i vice Life Insurance which will be |OR SALE--TYPEWRITERS, AD- pron,Pt ^rvu-i JlNG MACHINES. Service on all1 £J7 Washingtbn Street, Route 14 r, dDa' «"™ J.™ , on.?: • Hcnmntut lo K„«of ".t, lakes. Also ribbons for all makes; earbon paper. L. V. Kiltz, Clay 8t.» Woodstock. Phone 549. 7-tf Woodstock. Tel. Woodstock 476-M. 10-tf Wheeling No. S; reverse charges. 36 tf FOR SALE--Feeder ipgs on farm 1 9 m i l e s n o r t h e a s t of A n t i o c l i . o n ' Highway 50. Wesley H. Saucerman, i Jfalcm, Wisconsin. Phone Bristol, 52-R-13. HAVE YOUR CESSPOOLS, catch basins, septic tanks, cisterns cleaned by Eddie's Sanitary Service. Eddie Huff, Prop. Tel. McHer.ry 290. 29-tf yif FOR SALE -- Confinement raised i young turkeys, premium quality. 16 ; to 22 lbs. dressed weight. Also live birds. Ed Schmelzer. West Mc- Henry, III. Rt. 1. Phone 613-R-l. *24-5 ; COMPLETE TREE SERVICE -- Tree Feeding -- (Trees SPRAYING Weed Control • ^ Fly and Mosquito NOTICE --Leading farm equipment ANDERSON TREE SERVICE 'manufacturing company wishes to 27-3 519 Waukegan Road - McHenry 724 ! yontact party or parties interested 15-tf in assuming dealers franchise in ------------------------ | McHenry, Illinois. Write Box 777 EXPERT PIANO TUNING AND ! Plaindealer. *26-4 REPAIRING -- Work fully guaran teed. Also used pianos for sale. E. Zaboth. Pall collect, Lake Zur it'll 3102 WINDOW SHADES--OR VENETIAN BLINDS--New line of re- 15-tf j movable slat and Bauflex orginal j blinds and tapes. Ronderized and ! tak,»»6 a ^ j galvanized Acme metal. Sterling ;ThoBe with service-connected dis- Window Shade & Venetian Blind Iab,lities can take a physical ex- H > >|• l I I •< < H1 I l"l4»tt*'l »<fl' H'»'l-'H'*<* j r° - 5^40 W. Division street, rhi jamb, t ion without having those yago. Phone Columbus 1-8743 or I disabilities, counted against them. Tincrease the investment' in themselves and their dependents. By paying their insurance premiums on an annual basis, or even a half year at a time, a veteran can realize substantial savings in payments and simultaneously remove the necessity of paying each month. Many veterans are planning to U8e their entire dividend to pay up their Insurance for a time equal to the amount of the dividend. Those veterians who have permitted their insurance to lapse can have it reinstated by merely paying two months' premiums and physical examination. i •The annual election of farmer i Production and Marketing Admin-j istration committeemen (formerly' AAA) to administer tKe I960 farm! program in McHenry county will be held during th(. period Nov. 14 to 25, Bert Hridgei*. chairman of the^present P. M. A. committtee, ha« announced. i Kiigible; vr»ter.s In each, couimiiB^f itv select three regular com-' mittnemeu and two alternate! members 4n additions to undelegate and an alternate delegate to I the county convention which will convene Nov. 29 for tho purpose of selecting a. 1950 county committee. These committeemen are responsibly for the local administration of «udi programs an agrt-' cultural conservation, loana and1 purchase agreements, allotments I and others, all of which .,affect I each and every farmer. Ac&ri-dfttft' to Mr. Bridges, nnv producer VJiO: Is takinj? j>ar{ in fhp agricultural conservation, program or is I eligible for a Io;»n or other price i support, or lias entered into a, federal crop insurance contract.! is eligible to cast a vot:\ "This," ho said, "includes practically hII farm producers, owners and tenants alike. fti emphasi/.ing the importance of taking part in the election. Mr. Bridges advised of the need for maintaining a strong farm program. He'pointed to the committee system as a unique aud important feature of a good program. DEC. 1 DEADLINE FOR VETERANS TO SUBMIT PROOF OF DISABILITY Used Car Bargains CHOOSK A 4' i ' - -. " ' * # "• " •' /'•.•' •' 'v f x- U«i^ CA1 1949 Nash 44600", 4-Door 1948 Nash Amba^skdcr Custom 4-Doof 1942 Chrysler New Yorker ....... <1940 Nash 2-Door 1936 Chevrolet 2-Door U7oaii 1700 $?; •* S > zr DOWNS NASH SALES k A'mk 405 EL* STREET " * . PHOXE ScHEXBX 4*1 Mtm IVwhig ftenlre -- v'V? <• '!• t I' M IfM fl II Robinson: "Who was that man you just xaised your hat to?" Green: "That? Oh, that was my barber. He sold me a bottle of hair restorer a month ago, and whenever I meet him I let him see what a fraud ha is." ^ | Helen Weber Says: lis Time For Us To ;; McHenry 6.>1-M-1 Fri. evening, Sat. i l,roviding they apply before Dec. . I: or Sun. Free estimates. Jtti work Tlle3r can also select any ..[guaranteed. One and t-Wo weeks' a,nount of insurance from $1,000 SajL To You the Best People On Earth j service. wooks 27-tf ito in multiples of $500. . j Service officers of the Illirois | Veterans Commission can assist I veterans In their insurance pro- C. J. H. DIEHL Woodstock Piano Tuner Phone 208-W 526 ^.Vashington St. blems. Information can be secur- N1CE TIMING "I'm through with that girl. I'll never take her out again." "Why, what's the trouble?" "She asked me if I could dance." ' "And what's wrong with that?" "We were dancing when she asked." Veterans with service-connectr.d : disabilities of 50 percent must sub-1 mit proof of relationship and de- j pendency in order to qualify for dependency allowances on Dec. 1. the Illinois VetferanS commission! has warned. Previously dependency allow- j ances wore granted to thos0 with' 60 percent or more disability. A new law recently enacted by Congress makes those between 50 and I 60 percent now eligible. I In order to qualify for depend-! ency allowances, a veteran must' submit the usual proof of relationship, such as marriage and birth records. Monthly awards for dependency in the 50 percent class are: Wife alone. $10.50; wife and one child,! $17.50; wife and two children. $22.75; wife and three or more' children. $28; on0 child, (no wife).! $7; two children. $12.25; three or niofe children. $17.50; one dependent parent. $8.75; and two dependi ent parents, $17.50. ] Service officers of the Illinois' I Veteran commission have been adj vised of the new regulations and .are .ready to assist veterans in ! meeting the Dec. 1 deadline. In i McHenry county, veterans can re- ! ceiv<» assistance at the IVC office .located at Court House street in j Woodstock. NOW IS THE TIME TO fix up the house; FOR fAI£ Draperies Curtains Valances Cornices Custom Made . -v----r- siipcovarp- Pillows - Bedspreads ^ Venetian Bliid* COMPLETE UPHOLSTERY ' SERVICE . . ' vi .. .. Community Inferior 204 S. Green St. 3 Phono McHenry Mixup The two doct^s found their new patient in a strong perspiration, and both put their hands undet the bed covers in order to feel his 30-tf Woodstock, 111. ed. too. on the seven plans of | pulse, but, by accident, got hole insurance offered through the Homes (parages -- Insulation -- • National Service Life Insurance. |Ro ofing -- ComSination Windows j -- Siding and Remodeling. Z SPECIAL •r | Will biuld seven room ranch home J, fully insulated, $5,995.00. Easy •C : terms. • j AIRSPUN INSULATtOK CO. ^, Free Estimates. 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