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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Apr 1967, p. 29

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,V- ; " %• ;*• 4 ' * ^' % :*r% .f- So you want to build or remodel--that's great! But if you think I'm going to sacrifice my reputation for a 'bargain job?' you're crazy1" I'm no fly-by-nite, bargain touting Gyp Artist. I'm a Union Craftsman - have been for.years-- and I live in the community where I work. So you can imagine how important a good reputation is to me. So if you want to build, repair or remodel make sure you get at least one reliable Union Contractor to give you an honest estimate. Remember: Your Union Contractor is insured. He does work according to specifications and satisfaction is guaranteed. Your Union Contractor uses only quality materials. And he employs only qualified craftsmen who are skilled in their particular trades. BEWARE whatever you do don't be taken in by son^e fast-talking door-to-door canvasser who comes to your home with some 4,big bargain" offer on roofing and siding, on a room addition, carpeting, water softener or they offer some service--like inspecting your furnace "free." Gyp selling is an old, old racket and if you are next on the "Sucker List" for some itinerant service or salesman . . think carefully... do not sign any contract until you have checked with YOUR LOCAL BUILDING TRADES or the FOX VALLEY GENERAL CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION, 303 W. State Street, Geneva, Illinois. The phone number of this office is 232-0161. ion C Is ll§ Man fa the I This message presented in the public interest by the Fox Valley Construction Industry Advancement Fund sponsored by the Fox Valley General Contractors Association; the Fox River Valley District Council of Carpenters and Laborers Locals No. 1035, 582, 149 and Bricklayers Local No. 27. WANTED: CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY APPRENTICES Carpenters, Laborers and Bricklayers. The growing Fox Valley area needs young men to enter the trades. This is a fine opportunity to earn while you learn. Paid vacation. Insurance, Hospitalization and Retirement benefits. Year round work. Earn more then $100 per week to start. For complete information about opportunities in your area--write James Bannister, P.O. Box 48, Geneva, 111. 60134 or telephone 312-232-0161.

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