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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Sep 1940, p. 6

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• '.n*' '"?ry TFIL MAKXNRY W.AWWilll.m ' ' i?/,. ,f "* j* 9 ^ j'| *?-"-; sr..-jm(»j«-v«1 qspg 12,1940 Blitzkrieg Makes Way for CotS o*-. ** ^ 1 CHURCH SERVICES - slUli Fill Your Coal Bin Now ? ^ Save Money! We are now prepared to make deliveries on your winter supply of - POCAHONTAS EASTERN KENTUCKY ILLINOIS MINE and STOKER COAL ---- Yon can save money by ordering at this time! ---- * Good Quality and Quick Service Chuck's Ice & Trucking Co. Front and John Sts. Phone 97-J West McHenry • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • * Clubwoman: TNaqewoman: Homewoman- SHE'S THE SAME PERSON, when she goes to a store. At her club meeting, ifs kind of fun to |MW some radical lecturer "prove" that most, manufacturers are slickers, most store cheese is chalk, and most advertising is ballyhoo. ' But watch the clubwoman when she starts buying. She wants her money's worth and she gets it How? By first consulting the advertisements. Then by choosing the products die knows--the trade-marked, nationally advertised products that havq been on the market for years. Those trade-marked, advertised articles are the ARISTOCRATS among all the things she buys--or that any of us can buy. jGemrUty Natwnf$ Busiqim (Daylight Savings Tim*) St. Mary's Catholic \Chufch Masses: Sundays: 7:00; 8:30; 10:00; UtSO. Weekdays: 6:45; 8:00. First Friday: 6:30; 8:00. Confessions: Saturdays: 3:00 p. m. and 7:00 p. m Thursday before First Friday. After Mass on Thursday, 8:00 p. m and 7:00 p. m. Msgr. C. S. Nix, pastor. A very effective tank-stopper is "Carrie," the cow. She calmly •oseys across the road in front of a tank, halting the metal juggernaut itad in its tracks. But this is only practice; if it were a real "blitz, bossy would now be a hamburger. The incident occurred at Pines Plains ia upper New York state, where guardsmen and regular army troops held maneuvers. St Patrick's Catholic Qiirdi M&SS6S • Sundays: 8:00; 9:00; 10:00£ 11.*00. Weekdays: 7*30. First Fridays: 7:30. On First Friday, Communion di« tributed at 6:30, 7:00 and before and during: the 7:30 Mass. Confessions: Saturdays: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Thursday before First Friday . 4:00 to 5:00 p. m. and 7:00 tr 3:00 "/V p.m. - Rev. Win. A. OTUrarlre, pastor. ^ & St. John's Catholic CbnrcV JohnMMirg Masses: Sundays: 7:00; 8:30; 10:00jj 11:15. Holy Days: 7:00 and 9:00. Weekdays: 8:00. / First Friday: 8:00. :; ^ ' Confessions: f Saturdays: 2:30 and 7tS0. Thursday before First Friday: 0:39 ' and 7:30. Hev. A. J. Neidert, paste**-. r ,"" Eliminating Blemishing Birthmarks By DR. JAMES W. BARTON (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) BIRTHMARKS occur more frequently in girls than in boys, about three to one, so t h a t i t w a s n o t s u r p r i s i n g p e r - i haps that one of the Dionne quintuplets should have a birthmark or haemangioma, as it is called. By TODAY'S HEALTH COLUMN •'jsarasia !•>', Twtc« T o l d Tales 'iJF Y ; MI ml lnueesl Takm From fee Files of PlalndMl* -.a# Tttn A«r SIXTY TEAKS AGO means of radium, Dr. Howard, , . ^ , Ti . vK eilil y of* rB» aluti.m ore successftu liliy. £proved in its new dress. It is hnt havp ^ af thtl hnnH removed this blemish. A haemangioma is a growth of tissue depot, in this village, is ing a new coat of paint, insde and out, and when finahed will be much ima fact that we have one of the handsomest little depots on the line of the road. George W. Besley has just put two containing small blood vessels* new show windows in the front of his The first thought many mothers drag store, which, much improves it in have when they discover a birth- appearance. _ r mark--strawberry mark, port winej John W. Smith' is putting his cider "stain, blood tumor--is that radium min jn order and is now ready to make must be used. It your apples into cider on short notice, will be gratifying to, Bfiss Clara B. Owen, having derided mothers to know g0 to Europe, will offer for sale that unless the mark for the next few days, her choice collection of fruit, flower and landscape Community Church Sunday Schoo|: 10 a. m. Morning Sermon: 11 a.m. Epworth League: 7:30 p.m. Rev. A. W. Blood, pastor. i;/ Lutheran Evangelical Charch Sunday Service, 8:00 a. m. Sunday School, 9:15 a. m. Rev. Herman P. Meyer, paMtiit. St Peter's Catholic Church, Spring Grove Masses: Sundays: 8:00 ami 10:00. Holy Days: 6:30 and 9:00. Weekdays: 8:00. First Friday: 6:00. ( Confessions: Saturdays: 2:30 and 7:15. •». Thursday before First t naav: £:&. and 7:15. ' Rev. John L. Daleiilen, Pastor. Lilymoor Subdivision Sunday School, 10:15 a. m. Preaching service, 8 p. m. At home of Rev. W. P. Rueckheim. All are invited. NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of Mathias J. Schaefer, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday, October 7th., 1940, is the claim date in the estate of MATHIAS J. SCHAEFER, Deceased, pending in the County Court of McHenry County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. WILLIAM SCHAEFER, Administrator with Will Annexed. Wm. M. Carroll, Attorney. Wbodstock, Illinois. (Pub. August 29 - September 5-12) NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of NICHOLAS FREUND, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday, November 4th, 1940, is the claim date in the estate of NICHOLAS FREUND Deceased, pending in the County Court of McHenry County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. MARY FREUND, Executrix. WM. M. CARROLL, Attorney. Woodstock, Illinois. fPub. September 12 - 19 - 26) is large or is very thick and raised above the skin, a simple method of removing these marks or stains is available. Dr. Norman M. Wrong, Toronto, in paintings, at prices within the reach of all. . •" FIFTY YEARS AGO Dr. Barton j. Miller, of the late firm' of Stevens and Miller, has bought out the"cana^an*Medi- the interest of Mrs. C. V Stevens, and #»ai Ac^rtnintinn rp. W1" hereafter conduct the business at ports a series of 156 patients'with the old stand. A large number from this vicinity will go on the excursion to Joliet Thursday. Bussey's photograph tent removed to Johnburgh on Saturday last. The angioma treated by carbon, dioxide snow at the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto. "The technique of the treatment of skin diseases by .carbon dioxide , . snow is both simple and inexpensive, C1tizens of that burgh should avail A chamois bag is placed over the themselves of this opportunity if they nozzle of a tank, of carbon dioxide wish to get good pictures cheap, and when the gas escapes the tem- i C. C. Haskins has purchased of Capperature is lowered to such an ex-, tain French the line of steamers runtent that some of it is converted into ning between McHenry and Fox Lake snow. This is then made into a and will hereafter run the same. FORTY YEARS AGO suitably sized pencil in a wooden mold and the pencil is applied to the tumor with firm pressure." While this is simple enough, Dr. A grand harvest dance will be given Wrong states that experience is re- in the Riverside hall Wednesday evenquired in determining the length of ing. Mr. Besley has secured the sertime to keep snow applied to the vices of Harden's celebrated harp ortumor, amount of pressure to use ,chestra consisting of six pieces. An and the type of tumor which is best 'elaborate supper will be served, treated by this freezing with carbon Horses and baggage cared .for free of dioxide snow. 'charge. Dance tickets including sup- Early Treatment Advisable. per, $1.75. The usual types are (a) the port j Gilbert Bros, offer a large amount wine stain with no increase in tis- cf groceries for a little money next sue, (b) the strawberry mark with Saturday large vessels immediately beneath , The be^t^t new home which T. j. the skin and (c) the enlarged lump Walsh ig erectf at ^ corner of •°r growth of blood vessels and tis- Green and Elm streets, is fast nearing sue raised above the skin. nio««r» * Experience with these marks and i r>' , ., , . growths makes it advisable that, in- LC" H f a^s ^ °™er of °"? of stead of waiting for them to dis- ^ beautiful and commodious appear treatment should be given as ™ McHenry. early as possible if the child is well. ! ®n® *he most elegant residences It is in the thin small marks that that has ever been built in or around the carbon dioxide snow is most ef-1 McHenry* is m process of erection at fective. I Smiths Corners. Ft is owned by • • • j Smith Bros., and will be occupied by Sunstroke and J.D. &mth. THIRTY YEARS AGO DDV 1/1/ A "A girl who has a ring in each •ar now-a-days is a savage queen." My Neighbor ; "Says:= Try filling the cavity of apples, cored for baking, with orange mar;- malade and a little butter and sugar. • * * When sandpapering surfaces that are to be painted, the work is mademuch easier if the sandpaper isb folded over a small block of wood. ; • ' * -• If cinnamon toast is served frequently, it pays to mix some cinnamon and sugar and keep it in a shaker so that it can be used quickly. ' • • * bo not move bread dough after it^ begins to rise. It may fall. Put tKe dough in a spot that is out of drafts, cover with a cloth and leave it until it has risen. • • * For a delicious hot sauce to serve with lamb, melt half a cup of currant jelly over hot water, add a teaspoon of mint extract and serve at once, in a small dish. The sauce may also be poured over the lamb roast ju^t before the roast is taken to the table. . * HsSSS&Y FLOEAL CO. :( . .V, , "V;,* One Kile South oOffHeBry K i - B o w i e for, all ociiwunui! -:-'5 POLIZZI LOSES SUIT Nicholas Polizzi, who is'employed at Libertyville lost a court action suit in the police magistrate's court of Grant Nolan last Thursday morning. The court ruled in favor of Walter C. Johnson in the amount of $120 for damages to his car, which was involved in an accident with Polizzi's machine last February 18, two miles north of Algonquin. No one was injured in the mishap. " Irish Free Stite The Irish Free State includes three southern provinces of Ireland --Leinster, Munster and Connaught --and three counties, Cavan, Donegal and Monaghan, of the Province of Ulster. Heat Exhaustion There will be a Republican rally at C UN STROKE and heat exhaustion the Central opera house in McHenry are two different ailments and Friday evening. Gov. Deneen threatrequire somewhat different treat- ens to come into McHenry county and ment. speak against Edward D. Shurtleff. In sunstroke you may feel tired I The writer called at the West Mcand dizzy before the regular symp- Henry flour and feed mill one day last toms occur. These are headache, week and fotmd that enterprise the feeling of oppression, sometimes a busiest place in town. Mr. Spencer, tightness in the chest, great thirst, the proprietor informed us that the restlessness, frequent desire to pass mm had done more wheat grinding urine, hot skin, a "sicky" feeling, during the month of August than at Eye Saver Green glass blackboards and yellow chalk have been installed in d school near Toledo as an eye-saving improvement. p IC POLITICAL RALLY COMMUNITY HAU COM* CABLr flushed face and high temperature, finally unconsciousness. Treatment in sunstroke ia to lay the patient in a cool, shady place, off the ground if possible or on the ground on newspapers or clothing if no bench or table is available. Cold cloths are then applied to back of neck, face and chest, clothing removed, body sprinkled with water. The head should be kept high and patient fanned with a towel or piece of clothing. When patient is able to swallow, some coed water containing a pinch of salt should be given. In heat exhaustion due to working in a hot, ill ventilated room, there is at first usually faintness, headache, dizziness and a staggering gait. The face is pale instead of flushed and skin is cold and damp. any time in its history. Floyd Thompson of LaGrange and Miss Anna Frisby of Barreville spent Sunday afternoon at the hoite of George B. Frisby. Mrs. L. Stoddard, for many years a resident of this village, passed away at her home in Belvidere, 111., on Wednesday of this week. TWENTY YEARS AGO Weekend visitors, numbering at least a thousand, were carried to their homes via the Northwestern on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Noonan are now residing in their newly purchased home on Main street, having moved therein last Saturday. The work of wrecking St. Mary's and low temperature (not high) is parsonage, which was seriously dam present. Unconsciousness may or aged by fire several months ago, was may not occur. j begun last week, evidencing that In the treatment of heat exhaus- new parsonage is to be built. tion, patient is laid in a cool spot, i Wm. Stoffel of this village lays old applications made to the head , claim to the ownership of the finest ind heat (by hot water bags or j pear tree in town. The tree is heav- MR. FARMER! if yon have the miafurtiM to lose any livestock, call the PALATINI RENDEUHG COMPANY and you will receive the highest price*. Old, deed and disabled horses, cattle, hogs, sheep removed promptly. Day or night serviefe phone Palatine 95 and Reverse Charger DR. JOHN DUCEY Veterinarian Treating HORSES, CATTLE. DOGS, CATS, ETC. Telephone Richmond tit Richmond, 111. ther methods) applied to the body, j If patient is conscious he is given as much water as he can drink containing a quarter teaspoonful of salt to each glass of water. If he is unconscious, the salt solution is used as -ua £qema. ° • • • QUESTION BO* • Q.--What would cause the veins in my hands and arms to be especially prominent? I am only 22 years old. A.--Your veins may be very near the surface or you have not much fat under the skin. Exercise of any kind would be helpful, giving the heart more driving power. Q.--What causes gas pains? A.--Gas pains may be due to a sluggish liver and gall bladder, or ily laden with the luscious fruit and he expects the yield to be about twenty bushels. c Toledo Blades The Toledo blades of the present time afe just as superior as the famous Damascus blades that were fabled to cut through iron bars. Lemon Juiee Revives A little lemon juice added to the water in which lettuce or other salad greens are freshened will reviva and crisp them. Phone MksHenry 677-R-l -- Basement Excavating -- NETT'S SAND AMD GRAVEL Special Rfetes on Road Gravel and Lot Filling Black Dirt and Stone - Fewer Shovel Service ' P*w«r leveling and grading Cement mixers for rent J. E. NETT Johnaborf P. O. McHenry, IK. Vinegar Didn't Split Ro«£t Hannibal did not make his way through the Alps by splitting th< rocks witii vinegar, as science has to foods that cause gas such as cab- proved this to be impossible. bage, onions, lettuce and others. Elephant Trunk The trunk of the elephant is employed merely to carry water to the animal's mouth, and not to drink CbnAitt through, as commonly ^believed. I When Mrs. O. C, Knight of Durham, N. C., rushed to pick up what appear- [ed to be a handbag she found that it was a snake wrapped around a Bible. \ Roy Roberts, who runs a general store in Bayard, N. C., accepts atonies in payment of bad debts and then sells them as pets. - f . ' / Phone 43 1 KMX ^ATTORNEY AT LAW Pries Bid# • ; - OFFICE HOURS -- v Tuesdays and Fridays Oilier Days by Appointment McHenry . - ^>HONB« % S*Ray Service . E. SAYLEE DENTIST y/V. Office Hoars 9*12 and 1-& j By»&ii*gs by Appointment Main Street W. McHenry A. P. Freund Cm. Excavating. Contractor Tracking, Hydraulic and Crane Service • -- B u i l d i n g Tel. 204-M McHenry, a Horses Wanted I B U Y Old and Disabled Horses. Pay from $5 to $14. ARTHUR W. WERRBACK Phone 444 335 Hay ward Street Woodstock. 111. INSURANCE F£S EARL R. WALSH Prsaeatiag Reliable Companies Wheft>yoi» aeed iaauraaee ef PKew 48 er K4I Priea Bldg. McHenry CASH FOR DEAD HfcKSESandCATTLR Horsee, $3.00; ©ows, $4.06", Dead Hogs and Sheep removed free! MIDWEST REMOVAL GOc Tel. Woodstock 1624-M-l or DtandOe MH--Reverse daargee Telephone No. 300 «0toflol * Reftaatpergir « lasaranoa atiati far all property b the beet ceas WEST McHENKY ILLINOIS A. WORWICl PHOTOGRAPHER Portraiture . Commercial Photography - Photo-Finishing Enlarging - Copying - Framing Phone 275 -- Riverside Drive McHENRY, ILL. & H. Freund & SOD G6NTKACTOK8 AHD BUILD2RS Fteae 56-W McHAiry far Experience is at Tour Sendee in Building Yonr Wants Charlie's Repair Shop Northeast corner of State Bridge ea Charles Street Sign Painting , Tmck Lettering Fnrniture Upholstering and Repairing CHARLES RIETESEL FRED C. MILLER, M. D. Specialising in EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT will be in Dr. A. L Froehlich's QfRice, corner Green ft Ba Streets, McHeary lfvery Wednesday from 1 to 2:50 p^M., GLAaa&s MTTBD % KENT ft COMPANY All Kinds of I* 8 U R A N CI - -placed with the most reliable Companies * OesM m and talk II ever Phone McHenry 8 191 X-Ray DR. L B. MURPHY DENTIST Offlee Hevsi -- » a.m. to • p.! GreeK Street --

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