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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Jul 1939, p. 4

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"-v • t r.' i. - • S C * £ T . . f ^ - . ^ : ^ ? r : * ; ' ^ ^ w r j T T * y T ^ * r * ; J p * * " - "? -fP'yyv 'Afe Page Four THE MCHENRY PLAINDEALEB V. S. Sand Dunes the Biggest Sand dunes along the Snake river ,|n Idaho rise to 450 feet, higher than ^fmy dunes in the Sahara. NMCE NEW CAR BUYERS IN McHENRY $gft <$«* FUNERAL SERVICES FOR JOSEPH E. ERNST HELD MONDAY AT ST. MARY'S Funeral services for Joseph Edwai'd Ernst, a summer resident of this vicinity, were held from St. Mary's church, McHenry, at 9:30 o'clock on Monday morning, with burial in St Joseph's cemetery, River Grove, 111. Mr. Ernst died at his home Friday at the age of 69 years. Survivors ai'e two daughters, Margaret Weissenborn and Irene Levitus, and one son, Richard Ernst. Card of Thanks Margaret Weissenborn, Irene Levitus and Richard Ernst return thanks to friends and neighbors for kindness extended during the illness and burial of their father, especially for spiritual bouquets, floral tributes and the use of cars. 8 ALL GIRL ORCHESTRA AT BRIDGE SATURDAY Among* the Sick , NEW GEARSHIFT at" W 'steering wheel...yojlf*, Bt no extra cost! / NEW INDIVIDUALW ACTION Front Wh«l Springing, with famoul Arnold Steel springs! / NEW LUGGAGE CO*- ¥ PARTMENT-no "hump outside--27% more sp«c« inside 1 / NEW-SAFETY SIGNALW SPEEDOMETER «utorri* ucally warns of e*c«s- *s>ve speed 1 / "SCOTCH DYNAMITE" 1 ENGINE, famous for its savings on g«« and otll , Dodge gives you all these fea-, tures, and many more, for just * . few dollars more than a small carl Jos. Schilley of McHenry is critically ill at the Hartland hospital, where he has been a patient for several weeks. v Miss f Peggy Comenford of Wonder Lake entered the Woodstock hospital on Monday for medical attention. George Michels of Johnsburg, who has been seriously ill, follownig a heart attack a week ago, was taken to a hospital for treatment Monday Arnold Wirtz, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wirtx, who reside near suffered a broken collar bone in a fall last week. Miss Anita Althoff suffered a cut above her knee while swimming in the river Tuesday. Five stitches were necessary to close the wound. The popular Russel Brothers 11- piece alt girl orchestra, which proVed such a decided hit at The Bridge Ball Room several weeks ago, will be back to repeat its success Saturday evening, July 15. This famous swing band has established a name for itself in Chjcago ballrooms and night clubs and will soon appear on the Fitch Band Wagon program over the radio. The Russel Brothers organized this orchestra and its musical director and arranger is Mac Russel. Charles Willis and Tony Rusesl are managers. There will be continuous entertainment at The Bridge, the ballroom with the night club atmosphere, Saturday evening. During intermissions strolling players will play request numbers. The management promises at grand evening of entertainment. FOR SALE FARMERS, ATTENTION--We exchange cracked corn for shelled corn for 15c per 100 lbs. Farmers Mill, Phone 29. 7-tf FOR SALE--120-acre farm. All under cultivation; good buildings. 1*4 mile south U. S. 12. Jos. J. Schmitt, Spring Grove, 111. *7-4 FOR SALE--Bottled Gas Stove, reasonable; 4-burners and oven. S. W. Brown, Ringwood. Phone Richmond 651. 8 LEE GEAHART, 86, BAY RESIDENT, DIES JULY 12 &AST RITES FOR DAVID FAY HELD AT RINGWOOD _ AS LOW AS COW* uon. "f."; * DODGE Blake Motor Sales Phone 156 Pearl and Park Streets McHenry, Illinois Funeral services for David Roy Fay, four-year-old .twin son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fay of Kenosha, Wis., were held Monday at Ringwood. The young boy died at his home Saturday of pneumonia. He is.* grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fay of Ringwood CARD OF THANKS We wish tjb express our sincere thanks for expressions of sympathy £jjid acts of kindness extended us in our recent bereavement; also for flowers and the use of cars. Charles Mertes and daughters, . Mrs. A. Wolf and children. 8 Order your Rubber Stamps at The Plaindealer. FRED C. MILLER, M. D. Specializing in EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT will be in Dr. A. I. Froehlch's Oflttce, corner Green- & Elm ' Streets, McHeWfy Every Wednesday -front 2 to 4:30 G L A S S E S F I T T E D Lee; C. Geahart, 86 years old, a summer resident of Pistakee Bay, who resides at 831 Ainslie street, Chicago, was taken in death Wednesday, July 12. He is survived by a son, Alfred, and daughter, Mrs. Lucille O'Connor. " Funeral services will be held Friday morning at 9:15, from mortuary at 13§6 Wellington avenue to St. Thomas of Canterbury church with interment in All Saints cemetery. FOR SALE--Gar Wood Boat, 16 ft., 100 horsepower; perfect condition. R, Logar, Mineral Springs, McHenry. *8 FOR SALE--Tavern and Gas Station/ one mile south of McHenry on Route 31. Bargain! Call McHenry 608-M-l. . *8 FOR SALE--Extension table, 4 leaves, gas plate, 3 burners; beds and springs; Mason jars; piano and stand; inlaid table; two awnings; large garbage can and set of tools. Klein, 25 Orchard Beach, McHenry. 8 »»»»»»»»»»»»!H>»»»>•»•••« Births Mr. and Mrs. John H. Grandt are parents of a daughter born at their home on Waukegan street Monday, By John Harvey Furbay, Ph.D. Copyright fcy Pvbiie Ledge THE KEYSTONE IS NO MOUE IMPORTANT THAN THE OTHER. STONES OF THE ARjCH. Just as every link' of a chain is of equal importance, so is every stone of an arch. It was once supposed that the keystone was subjected to a greater strain than the other stones, but engineers have pointed out that there is less strain and force on this stone than any of the others. The bottom stones bear the greatest force, it is said. Architects often make an artistic feature of the keystone, and this may be another reason why it is often believed to be more important than the other stones. WNU ServiM. Read tha Want Ada %• ^ -- U^y.f - 1 • f A , x&~, *£* ' .. „. AUTOMATIC GAS WATER HEATER "Satisfaction Guaranteed Or Your Money Back!" LOW COST -- CONVENIENT -- CAREFRtfc ' CONSTANT HOT WATER -- •AICWX^S ^ON '«TA? f Don't Delay! Now while the special 'Offer Is ih effefttiy Automatic Gas Water Heating'on'our special'terms of "Satisfaction Guaranteed -- or your money back!" It's your opportunity to prove the1 comfort and convenience of this carefree service for yourself -- in your' own • home u . . Without risk or obligation. ' Come in today! Take advantage of this offer and know the joy of having plenty of hot water -- always ready, day or night. Hot water for baths, cleaning, dishes, washing and a hundred other daily uses -- ready at the turn of » tap. Get full facts and particulars -- now! SEE YOUR PLUMBER OR " ' If You Don't Like It--Don't Keep It HHRE ARE THE FACTS: Wc install a complete Water Heater or a Conversion Unit for your present storage tank--in your homo. You use it--test it «njqy us -carefree, -convenivo!, 30 Thcn you <heck operating costs on your <W biA and if you are - --P'-ly satisfied, u« Tonn t,bZ< uthrm:t^ „ylmd e,nr'ems omraed .et You risk noth- »rtg--your decision k TVW TOUK-OLO VTO BAOK TJIMK int6 a modsan Automatic Cad Water Heater ONLY Cask or $1 Down $1 a month of| your Gas bill * (Saull ctrrvinc chirgc ftr Mtixopiymtotil ALSO - a completely new Automatic G*« Water Heater for only 5 % down, at lof»« GAS ELECTRIC COMPANY h 3 years to pay. SEE THE NEW RUUD AUTOMATIC HEATERS WITH MONEL TANKS •jH FOR SALE--Heavy Spring Chickens, dressed to order at the sign of the White Leghorn, % mile south of McHenry High school. *8 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given by the Board of Education of School District No. 156, in the County of McHenry, State of Illinois, that a tentative budget and appropriation, ordinance for said School District for the fiscal year beginning July 1st, 1939. will be on file and conveniently available to public inspection at the office of the Secretary from and after 8 o'clock a. m.f Wednesday, July 19th, 1939. Notice is further given hereby that a public hearing on said budget and appropriation ordinance will be held at 7:30 o'clock p. m., Tuesday, July 25, 1939, at the Community High School Btiilding in this School District, Dated this 12th day of July, 1939. Board of Education of School District No. 156 in the County of McHenry, State of Illinois. - By -- E. E. BASSETT, A : Its Secretary- Residence Changes Mrs. Ray Conway and daughter, Marion Grace, have moved "from the Daniel O'Shea home on Riverside Drive to their new home, recently completed on Park avenue. The Howe family from Crystal Lake has moved into the J. B. Kelter hou?e near St. Mary's church. Thursday, July 13,1939 Interesting Nearby News Knocked unconscious by electricity when wires in an electric milk stirrer he was lifting from one can to another "shorted," Lyman Miller, 12, was revived by use of the Antioch fire department's oxygen tank and inhalator last Monday evening. Lymat, was discovered lying unconscious on the floor by Lloyd, who is three or four years his senior.' The younger lad's chin was resting on the stirrer and he had been receiving the full force of the current for an undeterC mined length of time. Lloyd seized the cord of the stirrer and jerked it from the wall, and was himself thrown against the wall of the building by the jolt of the current. The inhalator squad of the Antioch fire department was called and also ft doctor. The (the ithenry puunoealer Published every Thursday at henry, 111., by Charles F. Renich. | -i Entered as second-class matter tit the p OS toff ice at McHenry, 111., under the act of May 8, 1879. • Ir5i* One Year ... Six Months $2.0* $1.0* A. H. MOSBIER Editor and Manager young boy remained in a semi-coa| scious condition until 4 o'clock Tue#» day afternoon. Howard Manourin, of Maywood, suifW fered a badly cut foot and heel laat Sunday when he got too close to tf»a propellor of a motor boat while swinu ming in Bangs Lake at Waucond*. Three stitches were taken in his fo^ FOR SALE--Seven room house, north side, McCollum Lake. Across from log cabin. Owner F. B. Scent on premises. Will sacrifice. *8 FOR SALE--1600-ft. narrow gauge rails. M. Taxman, Phone McHenry 97-R. 8 Need Rubber Stamps ? Order at The Plaindealer. PUBLIC PICNIC Lily Lake Hotel Grove Sunday, July 16 -Xv'^JuaES - AMUSEMENTS • OPEN Td A I L ! MOBILGREASE--Not "just a grease job." We follow charts. Every point of your car is properly lubricated. Drive in. Goodrich Tire Service. ANDERSON'S SERVICE, Phone 280. 8 YOUR NEW SWIM TRUNKS WILL BE Jantzens if you take a look at this smart line at McGEE'S. 8 COLLARS STAY SMART!--Patterns are really different. See these new Needles Fruit of the Loom shirts. $1.65. McGEE'S. 8 WANTED WANTED--Kitchen help, steady. Also waitress for Sundays_only. Villa Club Resort, Pistakee Say. Tel. Pistakee 378. ' »8 WANTED--Mefy jor farm work. Apply at A1 Maitzen farm, 3% miles northwest of Wiauconda. Phone Wauconda 2317; *B WANTED -- Outhouses (privies) in good condition. Priced reasonably. Phone 661-M-l or write Kirks' Kottage Kabins, McHenry, 111. WANTED--Girl for general housework. Two in family. Apply Mrs. M. J. Clark, Fair Oaks Subdivision, McHenry, or write General Delivery. *8 WANTED--Girl for waitress and restaurant work. Phone McHenry 38. LOST LOST--Dog, White Russian Wolfhound; female; vicinity of McCollum Lake. Please communicate with Mr3. Wm. F. Rochelle, McCollum Lake. Reward for information leading to return. *8 MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS--We pay $3.00 to $15 per head for old or down horses and cows. Must be alive. Prompt day and night service, Sundays and holidays included. No help needed to lead. Your pets will be shot on place if desired. Phone Wheeling 102, reverse charges. 44-10 GARBAGE COLLECTING--Let us dispose of your garbage each week, or oftener if desired. Reasonable rates. Regular year round route, formerly George Meyers'. Ben J, Smith. Phone 365 or 631-M-l. 2-tf ANTIQUE FURNITURE--Beautiful old pieces reftnished at nominal cost. Estimates given before work is started. See us. CARiL RIETESEL, Tel. 109-W. 8 CASH FOR DEAD HORSES AND CATTLE--Dead hogs and sheep removed free. Midwest Removal Company, Phone Woodstock 1624-M-l. Reverse chaises. *5-4 STONES, STUMPS, CONCRETE OR DITCHES DUG--Or anything else removed. Estimates free. Call Richmond 842. Arthur Staines, McHenry, Hi., Route 1. 4-4 L AM NOW PREPARED--To take eare of all kinds of blacksmithing and fcorse-shoeing. Also woodwork and repair work. J. B. Htettermann, Johnsburg. Tel. 640-W-2. 42-tf 8MEAD ANIMALS--We want them -- Fay Cash! $1.00 per head for cows and horses, if called at once! ! Also pick up hogs and pigs. Day and night service, Sandays and holidays. No belp needed in loading with our sani. tary loading devices. Post mortems Wifl be given if requested. Phone "Wheeling 102, reverse charges. 44-10 Most Beaatifol Island Bali, perhaps the world's moat "beautiful island, lies off the eastern end of Java. Elephants With Colored Tusks Elephants with brown, blade and evtm rose-colored tusks have been found in Africa. 'Foreclose' From Lathi The word "foreclose" comes from two Latin words meaning "outside" and "to shut." League of Red Cross Societies The League of Red Cross Societies is made up of 62 National Red Groes Societies. The Bappy Life Remember this--that very little is needed to make a happy life.--Marmi Mi?? Announcing ii ii ALL GIRL SWING BAND With Continuous Entertainment : AT THK Bridge Ballroom (Formerly the Potv-Wow) ' Route 20 at the McHenry Saturday, July 15 Ladies Admitted Free Gentlemen 40e NOTICE! Blanket Club is starting now, Save Now for winter* . All colors, prices Stud styles of blankets will be displayed. Coupon is worth 25c as first payment, START TOlfe frame .... Addre§§ CJolct^i Priot 'imiililinillSi' i' :i'x. • . - - t*#"--*--~ --' " : ^,„k Jw--s_*epos|* i /for • liifr Ask for Particulars -- If at any time you wish to discontinue ^ the club, you may. Make your own rules* ^ Gladstone's McHENRY ILLINOIS - - * « a.' n iMHiwiiiiiiiiWiiwui.w--A (jwiw.iwwy ^ . .U&.J.

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