ly; September 30# 1954 * •» j&f-r.; V'- ••y-i- .- - - • * WK "THE MCHENHY PLAINDEALER CLASSIFIED REAL ESTATE FOR. SALE -- Store, suitftblc for any retail business/ year round. Irving quarters. Newly decorated. Call Wonder Lake 3221. l-tf FOR SALE -- 2 bedrooms, living1 room, bath room, large kitchen, utility rooms, l.car garage. Located in. Hur.l-ei-ville Pari? on b)pekt*p. %'Price -$14!>'900.:« ih •< 99x132 lot,' located NW. Coiner of neW grade school. A new development makes this lot attractive. Price $1100. 21 Phone 1126 SITUATION WANTED SITUATION WANTED -- Retired, dependable man is looking f«V extra work. Reply care of Plaindealer Box 496. *21 SITUATION WANTED -- child care. Will care for 1 or 2 children In my home while mother works. Mrs. Grames, phone Wonder Lake 2051. *21 SITUATION WANTED -- Experienced secretary desires part time work in McKenry or vicinity. Reply care of Plaindealer, Box 499. •21 SITUATION WANTED -- Will care for child in my home, Lilymoor subdivision, McHenry. Phone 680-M-l. _ *21 SITUATION WANTED -- Office and stenographic work or write owji letters, simple bookkeeping. Prefer part time, or work at home. Reply care of Plaindealer, Box 500. 21-2 SITUATION WANTED -- Wanted to care for one or two children in my home. (5 day week). Call McHenry 426-M-X. 21 SITUATION WANTED -- Reliable hard working married man desires position as clerk in store, salesman or gas station attendant, finest of references. Call McHenry <721, *21 SltftJATION WANTED --Mothers going to work, shopping" or on a trijj, will take care of your children by the week; also, baby sit in my home at all hours. Location Wonder Lake on Lake Shore drive, phone Wonder Lake 3272. *21 WANTED ANTED -- Middle aged married Couple to Share my home. Inquire at Burton's Bridge. Gone winters. For information write, Edith kiester, Crystal Lake, Rt. 1. *21 WANTED TO BUY t ANTED TO BUY -- Top price aid for iron, metais and junk $ars. Ed Marsh, phoae Woodstock 1610-M-2. 33-tf WANTED, TO BUY -- Used flat >utboard motor, not over 5 hp. Please give information and condition. Write care of Plairide£lei\ Box 497. *21 WANTED TO BUY -- Used ^pinet or small upright piano, in good condition. Phone 1485-R. 21 RANTED TO BUY -- Junk cars, trucks and all kinds of metal. Wm. Staines, McHenry, phone 53-J.. *21-3 WANTED TO RENT jiVANTED TO RENT _ 4 or 5 foom, 2 bedroom house or apartment for family of 3 in McHenry. Phone 1012. 21 MISCELLANEOUS Stephanie Waynne, McHenry |92will answer inquiries about [ome Bureau, the Homemakers 'lub planned for McHenry and 4- for youth up to college age. *19-3 Schoen's Inn (Formerly Alibi) ISO S. GREEN STREET Package Goods and Liquors Pizza, Sandwiches ft Fish Fry Take Out Orders PHONE 336 li-tj WORK - DON'T LOAF YOURSELF TO DEATH You are not as likely to work yourself to death as you are to loaf yourself to death, the National Safety Council suggests, gests. "Accident Pacts,** the council' ^statistical year book, shows that off-the-job accidents killed 32,000 workers in 1953, while 15,000 were killed on the job. U. S. Savings Bonds are $$$ Insurance. LEGAL Fanners R. M. FLEMING & SON PUIS NEW IDEA -- PAPEC DEALER TRACTORS SALES & SERVICE A Complete Farm Implement Service. PHONE MeHENRY 83 , 522 Waukegan Road I WANTJED -- Down and ciippled i cattle at better cash prices. Orville Krohn, Woodstock. Phone 16§1-R-1, collect. *l5-tf ATTENTION FARMERS Need a tool shed, loafing barn, - hog or poultry house ? You can have a 12 sow portable hog house for $850.00. Save today on Dopnc Designed low cost buildings. For further information 'call or write Arnold May, Richmond, Illinois. Office 4381 - Res. 4744. 18-if GEO. P. FftEUND Authorized Dealer for SALES & SERVICE ( Farm Implements and Tractors Universal Milkers New , Holland Farm Machinery PHONE MeHENRY 420 601 Crystal Lake Road FOR SALE -- Registered Duroc boars and gilts. Priced reasonable. John Lauffenburger, Gilmer Road, % mile west of Rt. 83, Mundelein, Jll. 20-3 HOGS WANTED -- All classes and weight for highest net return. Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Marengo Daily Hog Market, phone Marengo 262. 50-tf MeHENRY EQUIPMENT CO. MeHENRY COUNTY FARMERS CO-OP ASSN. Dough Boy Ful-O-Pep Larro Poultry & Dairy Feeds PHONE MeHENRY 729 523 Waukegan Road Dead Animal Removal WHEELING RENDERING WORKS Be Legal, Keep a Clear Conscience Prompt Service, Day or Night Sundays and Holidays No help needed to load. Operating under State Inspection Made by Dept. of Agriculture. Highest cash prices paid. Phone Wheeling 3, collect. 45-tf MeHENRY MILLS. Inc. It jJoxxa ii Poultry, Hog ft Cattle Feeds PHONE MeHENRY 815 506 Crystal Lake Road Statement of the Ownership, Man* agement, and Circulation, Required by* the Act of Congress of August 24, 1912, as Amended by the Acts of M]arch 3, 1933, and July 2, 1946 (39 U. S. C. 233) Of the .McHenry Plaindealer, published weekly at McHenry, IU., for October 1, 1954. State of Illinois ! County of McHenry. ss. 1. The names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are : Publisher; McHenry Publishing Co.,. Inc., McHenr-jv III. Editor, Adele Froehlich, McHenry, 111. Managing Editor, None'0* Business Manager, William Burfeindt, Jr., McHenry, 111. - 2. The owner is: (if by a corporation, its name and address must be stated and also immediately thereunder the namfegs and addresses of stockholders owning or holdidg 1 percent or more of total amount of stock. If not owned by a corporation, the names and addresses of the individual owners must be given. If owned by a partnership or other unincorporated firm, its name and address, as well as those of each individual member, must be given.) A. Howard Mosher, Mc Henry, III.,; Gracia Mosher, McHenry. 111. 3. The known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: None. 4. The average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the 12 months preceding the date shown above was: (This information is required from daily, weekly, semi-weekly, and triweekly newspapeiri Only,) 3,575. WILLIAM BURFBINDf, JR., Business Manager Sworn to and subscribed before me this 29th day of September, 1954. EARL R. WALSH (SEAL) Notary Public (My commission expires Octdber 15, 1957. # FOR BETTER HEALTH The following ihformation hasp been submitted by Mrs. A. Joanne Rulien, McHenry school nurse, in the interest of better liealth in the local schools. Fall is R«re DO YOU KNOW-- J Health conditions^ change* noticeably with the season? During August and September, sickness in general is at the lowest level and mortality at the bottom. Late September brings a change. Colds begin to appear along with the changeable weather. It may be very warm, then the temperature suddenly drops, bringing about an increase in the number of colds. Scarlet fever, diphtheria and pneumonia ibecome more prevalent. Later .whooping cough starts upward and cases of measles and influenza begin to increase. Mid-winter 'brings about more illness and mortality than any other season of the year. DO YOU KNOW-- In the fall many children enter school and for the first time art exposed to diseases ? Early symptoms of contagious diseases are often overlooked in the first few days of a child's illness. Because of this, the germs of the disease are spread to other children with whom he comes in contact. Many schools have inspection every PigeSmsi morning to make certain that the youngsters are not suffering from sore throat, sniffles ahd fever, often the forerunner of some contagious disease. Early recognition insures rapid and complete recovery and lessens the danger of. infecting others'. DO YOU KNOW-- Every mother should be familiar with the early evidence of illness ? As soon as the child shows any sign of fever, rash or digestive disturbance, it is important to put him to bed. Don't' send him off to school to infect others. DO YOU KNOW-- ~ Many of these fall and winter theria, tetanus and small pox ,can be controlled. Every child should have been immunized and vaccinated before entering school. Scarlet: fever c&n be controlled and VacfclnAtibh against 'whooping cough has proved effective. DO YOU KNOW-- We/have to put up Wh whatever kind of weather comes ? By keeping ourselves fit through proper diet, sleep, exercise and precautions, we can withstand these atmospheric changes. The above statements have been approved by the educational committee of the Illinois State Medical society. pil!i:fii;ili!l!lll!i!l!tIlll!lillIllllll]IIE|]ISI!lI|liil]f}tllll! Especially for Pet Owners Structure of the thyroids in toy breed dogs is similar to that of newborn puppies, suggesting that these tiny bipeds, in certain ways, never grow up. Stuffing cotton in a dog's ears before clipping helps to make the Job easier, because the animal is less .likely to be alarmed if he cannfrt hear the strange noises. An ordinary denim bag makes an ideal bathtub for an unwilling cat. Iftrst rub the inside of the bag with soap, then put kitty inside with the drawstring pulled not too tightly around the neck, ieaving the head outside. Dip the bag in Water, massage the cat with the soapy bag, and rinse. Loos of appetite in a dog may be due to a riboflavin deficiency. Classified Ads are Read by Everyone! It pays raise meat-type HOGS The Chicago Drover* Journal, reporting tb« hog market on Thursday, July 12, itated: "Despite the 'big run, there were orders for tancr '«ne«P hogs unfilled at tha close of trading. "About 300 hogs tMched $22.2S and 17 head ftveragirifc 193 brought $22.40. Some buyers representing a fancy lean meat trade said they had no price Units and would give more than S22.2S but were Unable to find the type their exacting trade demanded " Another esample of th,e Strong demand (or alt types of livestock at the Chicago Stock Yards. REMEMBER ... Chicago Always has Hundreds of Bayert-- More than at any other Market That's Why It Pays to-- SHIP TO CHICAGO SALES & SERVICE GUS FREUND PHONE MeHENRY 185 803 W. Elm St. (Basement) Blumhorst Trucking and Grain Service. Corn shelling, grain buying. Livestock. Local and long distance hauling. McHenry R,R.* 4. Phone 777-W. 16-tf Concrete ..CUTS DOWN WASTE Stop wasting materials by on-the-job mixing! Tell us your specifications and we'll deliver the right amount of the right concrete mix right on time! McHenry Sand & Gravel Co. "RADIO DISPATCHED" PHONE 920 IT'S HERE! 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