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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 Apr 1940, p. 6

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(Political Advertising) f w p y * : ' r w;*:< ' ;pvif p^,j, - :' as' HcSKiiST PLAinnusait ' ", ' Thi$tf«y, April 4,lMd^-**; & ' , RE-ELECT HAROLD v KELSEY Republican Candidate for ftitc RepreietttatiTe ON HIS RECORD Prevented \;'::1ftie Motor Fuel Grab Championed f Agricultural Bills • • , '/ • For-- BOONE LAKE . McHENRY - Fought Government Waste Stands for Local Self Government Backed by: Educational Leaders Agricultural and Business Leaders Labor Groups One Good Term Deserves Another v VOTE FOR KELSEY (Political Advertising) SOCIAL SECURITY MAN IN McHENRT APRIL 10 For the convenience of employers and employees in this vicinity who dej sire assistance and information relative to the old-ape and survivors insurance benefits of the Social Security Act, as amended, Albert S. Lewis, manager of the Waukegan field office of the Social Security Board will be in McHenry, 111., at the Post Office, on Thursday, April 10, from 9:00 a. m. to 1:00 p.m. Inquiries may also be made by letter or telephone at the field office of the board located in the Post Office in Waukegan. Many employers and wage earner# wish information concerning old-age, and survivors insurance as well as other phases of the Federal Security program, Mr. Lewis said. We are glad to be able to make direct contact possible for them and this personal service will be given regularly to the people in this area by the Waukegan office. e Woman Patent Examiner The first woman patent examiner was appointed in 1873; in 1897 a woman was first registered to practice as an attorney before the patent office, says Elizabeth Hunter of New York in a paper prepared for the American Chemical society. But, she points out, less than 100 women have been active in patent work since the' creation of the system, and less than 35 women in the United States today are engaged in patent work. Of these, nihe are examiners in the patent office, and the others are patent solicitors. Tiva Of the total are chemists. Vote to lie-Elect NICK KELLER State Representative- Eighth Senatorial District (Lake, Boone, McHenry Counties) on the Repablicaa Ticket By continuing his fine voting record, Mr. Keller has won the endorsement of Business, Industrial, and Social Groups throughout the State and District. Nick Keller has also received the unanimous endorsement of Agriculture, Labor, Educational Groups, and Organizations. Because of his earnest and impartial representation of all the oeople in the Eighth District Nick Keller has received State wide recognition. • By his efforts in behalf of increased buying power for all the people, Business and Industry throughout the State and Nation will equally prosper. • Representative Keller's four years in the State Legislature have been rewarded by his ever increasing efforts in raising the standards of Agriculture, Labor and Educational Institutions. • Keller is a member of the followiri g important Housi Committees: Efficiency a n < Economy, Farm Drainage, Con servation Fish and Game, In dustrial Affairs, Liquor Regu lation. Parks, Railroads, Aviation, Transportation and Waterways. Nkfc Kencr Icrrei n ***** FaHMvUy, CapaM? Md Order ysttr Robber Stamps at TIM Plaindealer. It's Called Paramnesia Persons who feel they have previously visited a place or performed an activity that, in reality, they have not, are undergoing an illusion caDed paramnesia, says Collier's. For instance, it can occur when a person has his attention distracted immediately after seeing a new place. Upon again becoming aware of his surroundings, his memory recalls the scene but places the time far in the past. SUtesiT (Political Advertisement) Vote For a? Harry L. Ehorn RICHMOND, ILLINOIS Respectfully Solicits Your Vote and Support as a Republican Candidate for tke Office of County Coroner x At the Primaries on April 9,1940 3* DEBUNKER By John Harvey Furbay, PhJD. THERESA LONG,LONG TRAIL" WAS N6T A WAR SONG ,"\i'• >nt) The man who can win in c~ .f" All Unbiased Polls Show That -- DWIGHT H GREEN - •: ; t lFih% Overwhelming Choice oi the Voters. Vote for the man who will SMASH MACHINE POLITICS REDUCE TAXIS' Because Alonzo Elliott's composition, "There's a Long, Long Trail," was sung by millions of soldier boys in the 1914 World war, most people think it was written as a war song. The truth is quite different. Elliott wrote the song when he was a senior at Yale, a year before the war started. It was not received by any American publishers, and when Elliott went to Cambridge in 1914 he played the song many times while testing new pianos to select one for his room. The dealer liked the song, put him in touch with a publisher, and by the time the war closed about 4,000,000 copies had been sold. It was not a war song, but became one. > (Public Ledger--WNU S«rvie«.) ? iMy ^Ngighbor ..-"••Ms o . * • Says: w ~ If your kitchen work table is too low put casters on each leg. • • ...... Scrambled eggs are especially tender and delicious when cooked in the top part of a double boiler. • • • Searing meat will not hold the juices in as was formerly believed, but will cause greater shrinkage and loss o* fat and moisture. • • • Serve pineapple, orange ors grapefruit marmalade with English muffins and tea. Be sure the muffins have been split, toasted and buttered. i * * • Mix peanut butter with a little hot cream. When it is thin enough spread the mixture over cookies or drop cakes for the children's lunch boxes* (Associated Newspaper*--WNU S^rviM.) f Floyd EL Eckert, Lawjngjf.:,' * 4 Woodstock, Illinois ifefe STATE OF ILLINOIS, • McHENRY COUNTY, SS. iv'-A ' To Anna Knox; John Slavin; Joseph Slavin; James Slavin (sometimes known as James Slevin); John Joseph Slavin: Phillip Higgins; Mary Higgins, if living, or if deceased, the unknown adult and/or minor heirs at law of Mary Hfcgins, deceased; Catherine Higgins O'Rourke (nee Katherine Hisrgins); Thomas L. Ford; John J. Ford. Margaret V. Ford; Catherine Ford; Priest in charge of St. Mary of Mercy Church, 8rd Ave., and Ferry St., Pittsburgh, Pa.; the unknown adult and/or minor heirs at law of James Slavin, deceased, and the unknown adult and/or minor heirs at law of Thomas Slavin. deceased; and the unknown adult and/or minor heirs at law of Katherine Slavin Higgins, deceased: Heirs at law and legatees, so far as known, of Thomas Slavin, deceased. late of McHenry County, Illinois. You are hereby notified that application has been made to the County Court of McHenry County, Illinois, for the probate of the will of Thomas Slavin, deceased, and that the hearing of the proof of said will has been by said Court for the 6th day of Miv. A. D. 1940, at the hour of 10:00 o'^cV in the forenoon, at the Court House in Woodstock in said County, when and where you can appear, if yon see fit, and show cause, if anv yon have, why said will should not be admitted to nrobate. March 22, 1940. It. D. WOODS. 46-3 County Clerk. TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE AT GRADE SCHOOL MAY 3 Tfc* Public Grade school teachers will hojd onen house for narents and friends at the school on Friday, May 3. Each room will contain something to attract the visitors, such as a display or little pro^rram. Following th* inspection there will be a peneral meeting in the auditorium and then one or mor« of the musical organiza-* tions will offer a few selections. Mrs. Helen Harris of Newark, N. 3., was granted a divorce when she testified that, with .nothing to eat in the house but pancakes, her husband spent two dollars of the three dollars he had earned to buy goldfish. (Political Advertisement) Jack H. Hoff Democratic Candidate far State Representative ,8th Senatorial District (Lake, McHenry and Boeae Counties) Primary, Tuesday, April 9, 1940, * The sponsors of Jack HofTs candidacy are men in business and professional life, men in industry and lalwr. * Jack Hoff is a man of honor, fully conversant with the needs of the Eigh^ Senatorial Dlatj^j^ad its people. * Jack Hoff is a plain spoken man. sincere, honest and fearless. He is obligated to no one but the people and is a man! who pan be trusted. * Jack Hoff Is a war veteran, who served 29 months in> France with the A. E. F. V * Jack Hoff Is 46 years of age, is married, has two children and attended Holy Trinity College. * Jack Hoff, as your representative, will fight for lower taxes on small homes, which will help stimulate the building trades and provide en^ployment and buying power. • JIM* Hoff la 1» favor of a uniform fee of $5.00 for all state automobile licenses, which Is possible a> there is a surplus of money In the Secretary of State, Edward J. Hughes' Department. Let us give car owners of Illinois some relief. Jack HofTs friends solicit Tour pport in his election. v ecennanan Treating CATTLE.DQaS, :V;f;; CA^S, ETC.1 phone Richmond 3.6 Richmond, 111. OASH FOR DEAD HORSES and CATTLE Horses, $3.00; Cows, $4.00; Dead Hogs and Sheep removed free! MIDWEST REMOVAL 00. Tel. Woodstock 1624-M-l or Dundee 10--Reverse Charges AUCTION STATE LIKE SALE BARN On Highway U.S. 12, Genoa City, Wisconsin FRIDAY, APRUT 12 \ Beginning at 12:30 sharp 50 He^d Choice Dairy Cows 20 Horsefe 10 Brood SoWs $4,000 worth of new and used machinery ' --Lunch on grounds all dayf^- Thorp Finance Corp., Clferks L. H. Freeman ft Son, v Auctioneers STATE LINE HORSE AND CATTLE MARKET Genoa City, Wisconsin (Political Advertisement) The date of the primary is near at hand. This is Presidential year and a very important primary. I urge you to go to the poils and cast youc.b&li0r ; While you are marking your ballot if you will place a cross in the square opposite my name I will greatly appreciate ^ the favor.-. ' ' EDWARD H. COOK; FOR CORONER ^ a McHENRY FLORAL CO. Phoiie 608-R-l --- ^ ' «* v I One bSiie South of i^cifeiiry on Route 31. Flowers tot all occasions! 1 / * it*-, Plwue 43 "VIRIWMI J. 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Insnrpaee agenta far all classes of property in the best eompaniea. dTKST MeHENRY (Political Advertisement) QUALIFIED EXPERIENCE® A WORKER- * YOTE REPUBLICAN .. WALTER T. WOODCOCK FOR CONGRESS A Fighting Amerteaa / * For Americans. Primary, April 9 VOTE REPUBLICAN ittUNoia S. H. Freuod & Son* tT CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Phone 66-W - McHenry' Our Experience is at Tour Service in Building Your Wants Charlie's Repair Shop Northeast corner of State Bridge ,|f on Charles Street Sign Fainting Truck Lettering Furniture Upholstering and Repairing CHARLES RIETESEL KENT FT COMPANY r An Kinds of . I f S U R A N C E ' Placed with the moat reliable Companies Com* in and talk it over Phone McHenry 8 Phone 191 X-lay DR. L. B. MURPHY DENTIST Office Ham -- • a.m. to • *m.l Giii-- Ota sat -- 4*1.

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