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jpl I WTMlay, F*tarvary % i', \:i '" #4' ••pwph THE McHsmnr nuakimLx*- CLPSmif P ? E t: TID n I Beciaw of the groat number of | classified ids «Uchftp|«u in . J Plalndealer each' wMk, we M*« W fonnd it Impossible tb^fceep/nooks on such small accounts. Thenfore, in the future, only ads which are paid for before this section At the paper gpea to press at 10 o'clock on Wednttdaj moraine* will be printed. -- 40 MUM Proa High MiMl lOlh Aattivetsary Warehouse Hale. 84e tia this month of Febraury for tremendous savings on new and uesd Spinet and Grand Pianos. Call Elgin 780. DAVID E. STARK PIANO CO. Cor. W. Chicago and Union St., Elgin, 111. 38-4 FOB SALS FOk «Aias -- Beer - for your ice ca«e beer of all kinds, come the Sportsman's Inn, where Sood fellows meet; . all kinds of ines and paukage goods to - take , Out at the io,,eat prices. 513-Main Street. A1 Phanucnstill, prop. 23tf •V ^V-C ' - fOR SALE--Oils burners, stokers, * iuruacus, pluinbiug, beating and electrical supplies. Sheet Metal >Work. Petersen Hales & Service. . Phone AlcHenry 51'1-W-l *30-2 U. S. NO. 1 APPLES $1.25 per bu. (iolden Delicious Jonathans4: HWt*t Cider hnd Apple Butter MOSSLET HILL ORCHARD 8. W. Corner of , • Route. U. 8. 12 and 111. 22 ; Near Like Zurich, 111. 306 TOR SALE--- table lamps, $3.00 each; floor lamps, $5.00: 2 desk or edroom chairs, $4.00 each; 4 lamp bios, $4.00 each; occasional chair, iS.00. lounge chair and oHnnian, frc.ige" cover, very good condition, $2.3.00; solid maple vanity and mirror, $18.00. 400-Ehn Street. Phone Mcllcnry 63. • 38 TOR SALE--Lady's rink skates, size 0, like -lew. Call Boggenbuek, MeHenry IS34-J-1. 38 FOR SALE -- Registered Boston terrier,- female 3 months old. Beautifully inaiWed. Last of the Utter. "" ake an offer. Call MeHenry 667- f'i *38 tOR SALE -- 1937 Packard 120, four door sedan. MeHetiry Garage, 004 Front Street, MeHenry, 111. 38-tf FOR SALE--Solid mahogany buffet. Excellent condition. Ciril 21. 38 FOR SALE --Indian 30.50 motorcycle engine, complete. Excellent condition. Call 447-R. ^ *38 froR SALE--Modern 7-room brick _j|onic. (lood location. Garage, automatic heat. Arthur Tonyan, 311 -Richmond Road. *38 FOR SALE--Crt.sley frigerator. Can be "malsch 'home Henry. Shelvcdor reseen at E. or call 669-R-l Mc- 36-lf FOR SALE With Rexalr- -- Cleaner - «izer. Carl cHenry. - A Healthy home-- -the Water Machine - Humidifier -- Vap- Barnickol, Box 211, sr «4tf BABO'xIKS ~- OHOIC ERTY, REAL « n A X>. 421-J, lfcBei m PERMANENT Y. McCULLOM LAKE. FARMS, RESORT FltOPxxoz 405 RICHMOND •ONE McHENRY HI. ntf COR 8ALU--sJohriB-ManTllle Homt Insulation, insUMJed by The Wall Fill Co. For estimate call Leo J. Spilling, MeHenry 18. 40-tf win DOW SHADES--OR TEKB- «AK BUNDS--New line of removable slat* and Baaflex orginal blinds and tapes. Benderized and galvanised Acme metal. Sterling Window Shade k Venetian Blind Co., 5640 W. Division street, Chicago. Phone Columbus 1-8743 or MeHenry 651-M-l Fri. evening, Sat. or Run. Free estimates. AH work guaranteed. One and two weeks' service. 87-lf _ C, J. H. D1EHL Woodstock Piano Tuner Phone 208-W 526 Washington St. 38-tf Woodstock, Hi. WAFTED FOR BALE -- 2 PC. living set; 9x11 broadloom rug with pad; lamp tables; 9x13 rug with pad aud 5 pc. chrome kitchen set. Very reasonable. A. Stilling. Phone MeHenry 297-J FOR SALE--Capons, 7 to 9 lbs., 00c lb. live weight. Dressed and drawn, no extra charge. Will deliver. Drop penny post card. Albert Schmelzer, Route 1, West MeHenry, 111. *37-2 GET SUMMER PERFORMANCE THIS WINTER IN A GUARANTEED USED CAR, FROM HT.Aic^ff '47--DODGE Custom Sedan, fully ; equipped--like new. '47--PLYMOUTH 8p(|. ^ DeLuite : Sedan, beauty.--r comfort -- real ; economy. '46--DODGE 2 Door Sedan, economy plus satisfaction. ; '46--BUICK 4 Door Sedan, high quality--low price. *4f--DODGE 4 Door Sedan, had special care. '41--DODGE Town Sedan*. * 41 --- PLYMOUTH 4 Door Sedan. '40 FORD--4 Door Scd.*Hur '39--PONTJAC 4 Door Sedan. '37--FORI) Tudor Sedan. ,• '47---DODGE 94-Ton Pickup. '37--DODGE %-Ton Pickup. '45--DODGE 2 Ton Chassis. '45--FORD l'/jTon Chassis. Plus More Oars--Many Trucks A. 8. BLAKE MOTOR SALES 301 B. Pearl Street MeHenry Phone 156 ' 38 SAW FILING -- Hand. hand, circular and crosscut saws. At E. G. Peterson, Route <120, MeHenry* Illinois. Tel. 57-J. *38-4 Smart Set Beauty Shop Riterside Hotel MeHenry RSI Will cut and o.uri to ple&se you. 34-4 ACCOUNTING, BOOKKEEPING AND TAX SERVICE - Records instalidd and maintained. Income tax service by appointment. Elmer P. Adams, Certified Tax Consultant. Phone Fox Lake 5962. 30tf FOR SALB -- White birch fire- 6lace wood, any length. John E. 'ucey, Phone 16, Richmond, 111. *35-4 fOR SALE -- Evergreens, trees, ihruhs. Free estimates on landscaping. Pitzen Nursery, Round t*nkc, Route No. 2, Round Lake 8570. Corner of routes 120 and Wilson road. 32tf SoR~ SALE -- Antique*. Clothing for family. Forma Is. "This clothing in good Condition." Miscellaneous items. Open all winter, Tuesdays, --tjiru Saturday, l:00»p.m.-to 10 p.m. Sundays, 11:00' a.m.18 to 6:00 p.m. Mrs. R. Dietrich, Terra Cotta Road. Consignment and Resale, % mile west Terra Cotta Factory which is OH Rt. 31, Crystal Lake 1346-R-l. 32tf R SALE--TYPEWRITERS, AD UNO MACHINES. Service on all lakes. Also ribbons for all makes; oarboB paper. L. V. Kiltz, Clay St.. Woodstock. Phone 549. 7-ti POR SALE--Some close up springer -eows and heifers the most of them calf hood vacinated and tatooed. Two pure bred hull* with record and on* great holstein bull. Julius Mayer, Hillside Farm. Corner 120 and 63. Phone Libertvville 34. 38 WOR SALE -- Cocker spaniels, 8 Weeks old. Call MeHenry 316. *38 POR SALE--Roasting and stewing "TBliickviis, live or dressed to order. We deliver Saturday mornings. A. Knigge. call MeHenry ">10 J-2. 38 tOR SALE--Generators, armatures. Starters, fuel pumps, distributor* loltagc r/'gulators and ignition parts fcr Ford and all other cars. Scaco • les & Service, Lilymoor, Fred J. Jvoboda Prop. Tel. MeHenry 183. '9 47 ti KINSET * BENSTEN - Carpenters - Summer Homes - Remodeling Cabinet Work For estimates: Tel. MeHenry 393-J or Woodstock 1359-W* ' _29 9 BRING TOUR PHOTOGRAPHIC PROBLEMS TO US--We can deliver anything from a snapshot to large murals, or free hand oil paintings. Copying and framing. CAMERAS* PROJECTORS, FILMS AND SUPPLIES. ..WORWICK'S 8TUDIO, 117 Riverside Drive, MeHenry. Phone 275. 40-tf EXPERT PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING -- Work fully guaranteed. Also used pianos for sale. E- Zaboth. Call collect, Lake Zurich 3102. ig.tf MIMEOGRAPH SERVICE • Taping Mimeographing Addressing Prompt Service - Reasonable Rates 647 Washington Street, Route 14 Woodstock. Tel. Woodstock 1452-M. lOtf DEAD ANIMALS -- Highest cash prices paid for cows, horses and hogs; no help needed to load. Day ana night, Sundays and holidays. Call Wheeling Rendering Works, Wheeling No. S; reverse charges. 36 tf WANTED--Watches and jewelry to repair. Anthony Noonan, 200 So. Oreen street, MeHenry. (Front pari of Claire Beauty Shopped 15-tf WANTED TO BUT WANTED TO BUY -- all kinds of poultry. Call us for \>ricc. Ross Produce, Harvard 607-J-2. 35tf. WANTED TO BUT--Six or seven year baby crib also chest of drawers. Phone 447-M. 38 MISCSIJLAKEOTJS JANITOR SERVICE -- We clean 'woodwork, floors, windows, walls. Daily, weekly, monthly or season "ally. Reasonable prices. MeHenry Janitor Service, Don Dewey, Mgr. Phone MeHenry 430-J. 32-tf ELECTRIC PROBLEMS?--Do you have electrical problemsf Let Bob solve them. No job too big or too siuall. Call McHenrv ."69-R-l 32-6 FOR BABY SITTER8--In your neighborhood, call Pre-Teen clyb, the Toddler Shop, McHenrv 746. 38-tf NOTICE--This year, many farmers are conducting divided flock tests between Hy-Liues and standardbreds. 168 of them, reported for the first 211. months of producton. They averaged 22.8,per cent more eggs from Hv Lines. Laying houses losses (culling plus mortality) averaged the same. Order Hy-Line chicks f?om us now. MeHenry, Mills, Inc., West MeHenry, 111., phone 815. 38 •-ASKtjfr 'I • cmoosi a "600 '48 NASH Custom Amb. '48 NASH "600,» f '47 NASH "600" '47 NASH Amb. '46 NASH "600" '46 FORD Con*. '40 PACKARD CftnV. '40 LINCOLN ZEPHYR '40 NASH • LAF. '39 CHRYSLER '38 DODO* '37 NASH 1 '37 PONTIAO '37 FORD '36 CHEVROLET DOWNS NASH SALES - l«t ELM STREEt " • PHONE McHENRT 481 -- Also Towiag Service -- $1650 1550 1400 1100 1300 . 885 900 450 400 350 300 200 100 JOSEPH L. KRKI NI) AUCTION Ed Vogel, Auctioneer HELP WANTED •"®LP WANTED -- Women and girls. 200 North Riverside Drive. MeHenry, 111. 22tf Solon Mills. Illinois Having decided to quit farming, I will sell at Public Auction on what <8 known as the Joe P. Miller farm, ZM miles Northwest of Johnsburg, 2H* miles* Southwest of Spring Grove, 3 . miles Northeast of Ring wood, on HELP WANTED -- PART TIME Need two ladies to demonstrate Ynrdley Plastics on the Party Plan. Pleasant work - Average $40*50 weekly. Write Lola Peterson, Rt. 3, Box 380, MeHenry or call Cary 61<K. 35.4 HELP WANTED -- Tool and die maker, must be A 1 man with at least 10 years experience. Good wages, excellent working conditions. Al'p'y at D. E. Johnson Tool & Mfg. Co. or call MeHenry 772-R. 38 HELP WANTED--Avon cosmetics, Est. 1880, has opening for ambitious women who wants extra money. Manager will arrange inonipt interview in your home. Write Mrs. Eva HulFstutler, P. O. Box 8(3, Dixon, Illinois. 38 .1 HELP WANTED -- Waitress for |>art or full time restaurant Work. <iood wages, good location. Write Box A-2 C/o McHenrv Plaindealer. 38 SITUATION WANTED SITUATION WANTED--Will recover your old lampshade attractively, any sixc or shape. Professional hand work. For charges and other information call Mrs. Useman. MeHenry 680-W-l. 38-4 FOR RENT TOR RENT--Seventy acres land including 29 acres pasture: running water, ~haT;Tnce~good work land; 15 acres good alfalfa. O.ie mile north • f Ringwood on ik. 31. Tel. Richmond <>'23. Edd Peet. *38-2 GARBAGE COLLECTING -- Let u. dispose of yeur garbage each week, or oftener if desirpd. Reasonable rates. Regular year round route John E. Hill, P. O. Box 274, Mc Henry, Phone 365. tf WELLS DRILLED OR DRIVEN WATER SYSTEM -- We sell, repair and install pump. Bill Bacon, 206 Main 8treet, MeHenry. Telephone 167. 25-tf iCAVB TOUR CES8POOL8, catch basins, septic tanks, cisterns cleaned hy Eddie's Sanitary Service. Eddie Huff, Prop. Tel. McHer.ry 290. 29 tf ACCOUNTANT ' Available Now For Income Tax Returns ? fturt of Pull Time Bookkeeping Audits Call: 291 or Write: E. Rocnau •108 8. Green St.: MeHenry, 111. ******* l"l' I I HMtll I I U I l i l l i t l M m t H H I H I H M I Helen Weber Says: SURE! - T1S GOOD NEWS When you tar us for you'll find there is no cleaning that can compare with ours. MeHenry Cleaners ^TKiMie 104-M let Etas St» ' Helen Weber. Mgr. r"~T, POR BENT -- 3 homes for rent March 1 or before, 6 room farm house, stoker heat. 2 bedroom remodeled graiilery, garage" attached. 3 room house. One or more aerea^ land with each house. A haven for children. Two blocks from Barrington bus and school bus. Reasonable rent to people who can help me with money and labor. Enter Gate 1, Island Lake, north one mile to snivel rna5, turn left, first house on right. *38 WANTED"r6 RENT™ WANTED TO RENT --5 room hottse unfurnished,' lease basis, free in family, references furnished. Phone Wauconda 5708. *38 " TO BE GIVEN AWAY ~ i*i TO BE OIVEN AWAY--Will give away a nice luiskie male tlofi, to a good home. He is a good watch dog. Call 48A-W. Mrs. Wood. *38 The Boy Scouts of America wu? incorporated on Feb. 8 1910, in the city of Washington, D C. Colin H. Livingstone was the fust president Of the national council ^ Cattle Lioe Cattle lice are a problem primarily during the winter months. AUCTION On Loon Lake- Road, being miles southeast of Antioch, 2 miles east of Loon Lake, 2 miles east of Highway 21, 2 miles west of Highway 45, on SUNDAY, FEB. 5 . Commencing at 11:00 o'clock K & M LUNCH WAGON CATTLE -- 10 Holstelii and (."uernsej rows, 2 with calf at I side, 9 springing, balance milking | good. 2 Holstein heifers, 12 month* WoHnAC/lov Eah 1 GJ old; Jersey bull, 12 months old; ff CUflCSUay^ TcD. 13 milking Nherthorn ball, 20 months old. T. B. and Bangs tested. PHiS -- 9 Ch. white feeders pigs, average weright 75 lbs. POI LTRY -- 100 N. H. Red pullets, 5 bantams, 6 Muscovy ducks. MACHINERY " -- Oliver "SO" tractor on rubber. PTO, extra set skeleton wheels; Oliver 2-row tractor cultivator, McD. 22-36 tractor on rubber; new McD. 3-bot tractor plow, A. C. 2-bot. 16-in. tractor plow, McD. corn planter, with fert. attach, and check wire; new Case 8-ft. tractor disc, 3-sec. steel drag, McD. 8-ft. grain drill new 16-ft. clod crusher, Oliver 7- ft. tractor mower, new Oliver corn binder, with bundle carrier wagon loader and tractor hitch; Case 8-ft. PTO grain binder, new U. S. grain blower, Ohio Sta. baler McC. 4-roll shredder (good cond.); J. D. manure spreader. Case 26x4 Jin. grain separator; new rubber tired wagon and rack, ruboer tired wagon a'nd box, 2 wheel trailei McD. side rake, road drag. FEEI) -- 500 bushels oate, 500 bushels corn, 40 bales 2nd cut alfalfa, 500 bales alfalfa and timothy hay; £00 shocks corn, 10 ft silage (in 14-ft. silo.) Bl'lLUINO -- 6x6-ft. brooder house. MISCELLANEOUS -- Hog feeder, rubber tired wheelbarrow, 2 heavy jacks, Aladdin arc welder (portable)-, emery wheel and motor, 1 Hr P; electric motor ^0- ft. extension ladder, barbecue eart, post drill, 90 egg electric incubator. 300 chick electric brooder, 2 stock tanks, wooden churn. TRI CK -- 1939 Chev. 3/4 ton pickup truck, with grain box. FI'HJilTI'RE -- Cold Spot Refrigerator, new Glencoe kitchen range (with oil burner attach me*nt) Ken more 2 burner space heater, wood heating stove, dress er. National power lawn mower sickle bar type, with Briggs Stratton engine. Wm. A. Naanam, Piop. -- CHANDLER A ELFERS, A net. Public A act ion Ner. Co., Clerk "Beau BraanBsefl" George Bryan Brummcll, better known as Beau Brummcll, reverses the saying "from rags to riches." Brummell set the styles for men's fashions and manners in England for 20 years but spent so much money for his fancy duds that he hsd to flee from England to t'rance in 1816 to escape his creditors. muanouses Farm milkhouses are a cobience, eliminating lots of heavy work as well as keeping up the quality of milk sold. SEED CLEANING Properly treated and cleaned seed pays dividends. Eliminate disappointments at harvest time by letting us do a thorough job of both with the proper seed treating chemicals in otir efficient cleaning equipment. Avoid delay or waiting in line by calling or writing for an appointment now. • We carry a complete line of field grains and grass seeds. McHENRY MILLS, Inc. WEST McHENBY, ILL. / PHONE 815 commencing at 12:(W o'clock sliarp the following described property: 20 HEAD of LIVESTOCK 17 Holstein Milk cows, I (iuernsfjf, 7 freshened in last 2 months, softie close springers; 1 llolstcin bulls 2 roan horses; hHrness ami cottars. FEED 500 Bales timothy hay. early cutting; 4 ton loose Timothy; 300 bales straw; 1200 bu. Clinton oats; 1900 bu. ear corn; 20 ft. silage in 12 ft. ailo; quantity of corn fodd «r. MACHINERY C. Case tractor on rubber with cultivator; Case 14 in. tractor plo*; Case 8 ft. tractor disc; McD. coiii binder; 7 ft. Mcl). grain drill with grass seed attachment; John Deere coin planter with fertiliser attachment; McD. grain binder; Case 4 bar side delivery rake; McD. 12 in. silo filler with 40 ft. pipe; Case 3 sec. drag; Case tractor manure spreader on rubber; Set of tractor chains; Rubber tire wagon with hay rack; Iron wheel wagon; IHC manure spreader; 1000 lb. Climax scale; 3 A-shape pig coops; 70 gal. water kettle; Brooder house 10 by 15 ft.f 250 gal. gas tank; tank heater: McD. 5 ft. mower; 14 hole self feeder: Wheel barrow: 150 ft. hay rope and puiley post drill. MILK EQl'lPMEST Universal milk machine. 2 single unit pails; 27 cow pipe line: 10 8-gal. milk cans; Dairy Mahi water heater; solution .tanks; Pails and strainer. POILTRY 250 white leghorn chickensrtaying good. 1 Renown' coal-wood-gas com bination Range and other household goods. Other articles 'Ux numerous to mention. TERMS--All sums of $25.00 and under that amount cash; over that amount a credit of six months at ti per cent will be given on notes ap proved by the clerk. Anyone dfsii ing credit kindly make arrange ments before purchase is made. No property to be removed until settled tor. JOS. L FREUND, Owner Jtoikmrjr State Bank < IttrkiMK Sound-Proofing When a sound wave strikes a hard surface, more than 90 per cent of it is usually reflected. With a speed all its own it bounces from wall to wall, from wall to ceiling, and from ceiling to floor. Acoustical materials are so constructed that they trap the sound on its first impact, preventing its rebound. These materials have to be absorbent-- that is, highly porous. More and more offices, homes and public places are today installing soundproofing materials. LEGALS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Petition filed and an Order entered by the County Judge of Lake County, Illinois, a special election will be held on Saturday, the 11th day of February. A. D. 1950; that at said election each qualified legal voter resident within such proposed Village, shall have the right to cast a ballot on the question whether the territory described as: The East Half (EKs^of Sec. tion 20, Township 44, North, Range 9, East of the Third Principal Meridian, situated in MeHenry County, Illinois, and Section 211 except the East One-Fourth (E%) thereof. Township 44 North, Range 8, East of the Third PrincinaJ Meridian, situated in Lake County Illinois, and All of the streets* lanes, highways. parks, memorials, brooks, channels, bridges and beaches, including that part of lands appearing on the plat recorded September 19, 1938, as Document No. 453966. in Book "Z" of Plats, pages 5, 6 and 7, in Lake County, Illinois, all being contained within the premises hereinabove described, shall be incorporated under the general law of the State of Illinois as a Village, to be known as the "Village of Island Lake"; that the places of holding said election shall be at the polling places described as: Precinct No. 1, Lake County. Holle's Service Station, S. E. Corner Highway 176 and Mylith Park Road. Route 2, within (ho limits of the proposed "Village of Island Lake", and Precfnct No. 2, MeHenry County, First Community Congregational Church of island Lake. South side of Highway 176 between Gates No. 2 and No. 3, Route 3, within the limits of the proposed "Village of Island Lake"; that the polls at the said election will be open from six o'clock to five o'clock P. M. DATED this 17th day of January, A. I)., 1950. MINARD E. HULSE Judge of the County Court and County Judge of Lake County. III. . (Pub. Jan. 26-Feb. 2 1950v STATE OF ILLINOIS. COrNTY OF McHENRY,. 88. Circuit Court of MeHenry County Public notice is hereby given that I will, on the 20th day of March, A. 1). 1950, being one of the returns dayB in the Circuit Court of MeHenry County, file my petition in said court' praying for the change of my name from Minnie Grace Malsch Russell to that of Grace Marie Malsch Russell, pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided. Dated. MeHenry, Illinois January 26. 195fl. Minnie <<rnce Malsch Ruseell LOOZIO and KINNE, Attorneys 115 Riverside Drive,'*-'" « • MeHenry, Illinois. (Pub. Jan. 26-Feb. 2-9) WEEKLY HORIZONTAL SB Erbium t Pictured Ant- (symbol) arctic bird 60 Winglike part 7 Beast II Statute IS Native metal 91 Simpler IS Also is Condiments 14 Musical note 15 Before 18 Levy 17 Lure It Attorney , (abbr.) 20 Toward S3 Matched groups 21 Near 24 Print measure 26 Rhode Iatad (abbr.) 18 Aluminum (symbol) VERTICAL 1 Kitchen utensil 2 Age 3 Following 4 Indian "5 Charged atoms 6 Short letter 7 Parts it circles 8 Born' • Beef 10 Skill 11 Permit S9 Senior Fellow That one (abbr.) SI Suburban train SS Make 98 Sodium chloride SOGraat Like 37 And (Latin) S8 Within 40 Measure oC 21 Speech 23 Changed 24 Otherwise 25 Castle ditch 27 Symbol for illinium 28 Rough lava 20 Cut 30 Charges, 32 Chlorine (symbol) 34 Either 40 Paid notke 42 Woody plsots 44 Aristocratic 45 Nip 46 Operatic sole 47 Halo 48 Iridium (symbol) 48 Harvest 90 Delete 52 Rip 53 Tailors 38 Notary Public 55 Golf devMt (abbr.) gfShen deep 41 Postscript (abhr.) iimmIbi tear 45 Stable 47 It Is an aquatic II Periods 54 Anger BS Sotip dish I? Booty wakrf IIBM i ** *• ••tot'.:: i "ft •>'l BIRTHS COMING EVENTS Mr. and Mrs. Irvin L. Freund are the parents of an 8 lb. son. born at the Woodstock hospital on Jan. 17. The Freunds have one other child, a daughter Darlene. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Bacon of Trenton, X. J„ announce the birth of a'so'.i on Jan. 23. They have one other child, a daughter, Marilyn. From Sheboygan, Wis., comes word of the birth of a son, Paul T. Laun, on Jan. 21 iu St. Nicholas hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Donald I). Laun. Mrs. Laun is the former Miss Marie Johnson of Uhld Knob. MeHenry. This is the couple's second child. Uecauso uf his size (4 lbs. 3 os.) at birth, the baby will remain in the hospital for a time. Mr. aud Mrs. Herman Scfcmidkc of West MeHenry are the parenis of a daughter, born at the Woodstock hospital on Jan. 22. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Meyfcr are the parents of a daughter, born at the Woodstock hospital on Jau 2G. The couple has three other "Children, two boys and d girl. ' Diane Isabel was born on Jan. 25 at the Woodstock hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jung. The Jungs' other children are Marjorie and Janet. > Sound Advice en Chimneys If you're putting in a new chimney, here are three tips: (1) Use a fire-clay flue lining for all masonry chimneys. (2) Use a cement mortar for the joints in the flue lining and nlasonry of the chimney. (3) Extend the chimney foundation all the way to the ground. Woodwork should not touch the chimney at anjr point. $\>r chimneys that are already built ' Body Repair Doctors are using stainless steel for the repair of broken shoulders, hands, legs and hips because it does not disintegrate Into the body. Febrnary 9 C.' D. of A. Business Meeting. February 8 Lily Lake I'.T.A. Founder's Day and Anniversary Party --Lilymoor Clubhouse. Christian Mothers and Altar Society of St. Mary's Church., February 4 Masquerade Dance -- Legion Home Sponsored by Post No. 4900. --Frbrnarj--•-- -- Altar a.id Rosary Sodality, of. St. Patrick's Church. February 7 Cancer Program--MeHenry High School Auditorium -- 8 p.m. Fox Valley Camp. R. N. A.--Woodman Hall.. Ringwood Home Bureau. February 10 -- Woman's Club Meeting,-- Legion Home. Febraary 16 .MeHenry Unit, Home Bureau -- Mrs. Clyde Pillar Home. Febraary 19 MeHenry Community P. T. A. Founders' Day and Fathers' Night' Program. J D. of A. Social Meeting. Febraary 88 >e8sert Card Party -- Legion Home -- 1 p.m. -- Sponsored by Circle 1, W. S. C. S. illlClllllllltNllllltllllllHINIIIIIIIIIIIIIiniHIWIUIIIIIHIK The Beautiful EL TOVAR CRYSTAL LAKE. ILL. MeHenry' (o's. Leading Theatre FRI. . SAT., Feb. 8-4 | (Double Feature) l>esi Areas Ray Walker la "HOLIDAY IX HAVANA" Eduardo Cinelll in "THE CREEPER** AMONG THE SICK Mrs. Katherine Hunt underwent surgery at the Woodstock hospital last Thursday. Charles Mertes has been a medical patient at the Woodstook hospital. Walter Bolger was taken to the Woodstock hospital for treatment locating his elbow while playing basketball. Henry A. Asmalsky is a patient in Victory Memorial hospital, Waukegan, this week. Kenneth. Paddock underwent surgery at the Woodstock hospital on Jan. 30. Thomas Lauzon of Wonder Lake has been a medical patient at the Woodstock hospital. Cornelius Quintan has been ill at his home on Main street this week. M-s. Math Freund of Park ave., underwent an appendectomy at the Woodstock hospital this past week The iJoy Scouts at America is organized ia all sections of the United States and Alaska Hawaii, the Canal Zone, Puerto Rico, Guam, the Virgin Islands, and in many U. S. Army Posts overseas. ,1 • CARD OF THANKS to Nr. Roy 4. Miller It was through his kindness thai! the Sifters of St. Mary's had tttl pleasure of seeing at the locfll Colony theatre that splendid movie "TnW Red Danube", starring Ethel Bari'Mmore as Mother General. Tt^e pU'-tare was shown exclusively to the Sisters of MeHenry, Johnsburg, Vblo. Grayslake and Woodstocfc, Thursday at 3:30 p.ry. There weffe close to fifty Sisters present art! they enjoyed the very splendftl treat immensely. : • CARD OF THANKS *" I would like to take this tunity to thank the many kindfriends who vi-sited me. sent cardk and other remembrances during the time ! was confined to the hospital and since my return home. They were greatly apprijj*. elated. 38 ELMER HETTKRMANH .. * v '3 ,-t' >„• .ifs.-i " Complete tine of Lee' remedies at Wattle* Drag Henry. '• poaltr* fttore. m •: m McHENRT, ILLINOIS FRI. • 8AT„ FEB. 3-4 ^ ^ > ftNDS MTI'IMT^- °V V:' f In Terhnkvlor " Larry Parks Barbara "JOLSO* SINUS AUA1N" In TeHmieolor Time Kelly Prank Betty Barrett ' «OX THE TOWN" World News and fartoen TIES. FEB. 7 (ONE DAY) Dorothy Lamear (1) "MANHANDLE0* William Landigan " Dorothy hfttrle|f (4) "FOLLOW ME QI IETLIT ^ WED. "• ^TBV"FEBTXH0^' : Scott Bradjr Riehard Robdl' (I) "PORT OF »EW YORK" * Ring Crosby W. C. Flol4| iiloria Swanson ^ (8) "1HIWN MEMORY LANK" • -- SI N. . MON„ FEB. Ml Sunday Con't. From S:4» P.M. («eue Kelly Franl^ Sinatra In "ON THE TOWN" (In Technicolor) Your Favorite stars get-together In the season's (<ayest Musical Comedy. TI ES. - WED. . THl'RS. FEB. Fredrle Miirch Florence Eldridge In »• "CHRISTOPHER t OLr.WRI^" (In Teehnirolor) MNMIHNMIM ACCURACY FOR HEALTH Latin is not a dead language to us because it ia used constantly by your doctor when he writes ft prescription. We consider it a living and vital reminder of the importance of accurate prescription* for your health -- always bring your prescriptions to us. NYE DRUG STORE PHONE 96 % »#»

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