Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Jul 1942, p. 6

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

.... , ; v-a- 'US'-vA • •»:i'"7 * v.;:'i r^-r-frss.'- the Mchenry plaindealee k.. , CHTOCH SERVIOM Si. Mary'i Catholic Churdl Sundavs: 7:oi); 8:30; J0:00; 11:30. Holy Days: 6:00; 8:00; .10:00. Week Days:' 6:46 and 8:00. First Friday: 6:30 an"d«8:00^wr~ Confcssionsr Saturdays: 3:00 p. m. and 7:00 p. m. Thursday before First Friday-- After 8:00 Mass on Thursday; : 8:00 p; m. and 7:00 p. m. . Magr. C. S. Nix.Pastor. St. Patrick's Catholic Church M&8869 * *1'. ' . Sundays: 8:00; 9:00;JLOiOfc JJUQO. Weekdays: 7*-30. First Fridays: • 7,:80. 9* Rrt-st Friday, CorftfriliTTfori 'v dUtributed at 6:30, 7:00 and before and during the 7:30 Mass. Confessions: ' i ' Saturdays: 4:00 to 5:60 p.m? ,n' 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. L .Thursday before First Friday: 4:00 - V to 5:00 p. m. and 7:00 to 8:(H) Rev. Wm. A. O'Rourke, pastor. St. John's Catholic Church, Johnaburg Masses:- SundaJ-s: 7, 8:30, 10 and ,1" Holy Days| 7:tW and 9:90, V^ekdaysi 8:00. - , First, Friday: 8:0Q. ."*•> Coffee Growers' Problems. Coffee growers ar$ vintner^ fac.e somewhat similar pfoblems jn selecting a site on which to raise their crops, because the flavor and general characteristics of bothj coffee and grapes are affected by such factors as climate, altitude, humidity1, sunshine and prevailing winds, as well as by the types of stock planted and the methods of cultivation used. • _ A. WORWICC " " PHOTOGRAPHER Portraiture - Commercial Photography - Photo-Finishing Enlarging - Copying - Framtaf Phone 275 -- Riverad# Drive McHENRY, ILL. root AUTO FARM LIF1 INSURANCE R. WALSH f Preheating Reliable Comp&niet When yon n*ed ineuranc« of any Idni V . Phone 43 or 6i-M •pries Bid# : McHsnn Confessions: . v* •.r' . Saturdays: 2:30 afid f :86. Thursday before First Friday: 2:30 and 7:30. . ; Rev. A. J. Neidert, pastor. Community Chorch Sunday School: 10:00 a.m. Worship Service:. 11:00 a. m. Junior League: 6:30 p.m. *• .-'A Epworth League: 8:00 p. m. Rev. J. Heber Miller, pastor* Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church Services--8 a. m. 4 Sunday School--9:15 a. in. ' Itey. Herman P. Meyer, pasted St Peter's Catholic Chortle Spring Grove • Masses* Sundays: 8:00 and 10:06. Holy Days: 6:S0 and IhOO. •<•••"- -- - Weekdays: 8:00. »T ; First Friday: 8:00. Confessions: - Saturdays: 2:30 and 7:15. Thursday before First Friday: 2:80 and 7:lo. John L. Daleiden, Pastor. yiCTORY BUY UNITED STATES FAR BONDS AND STAMPS Phone McHenry 677-R-l -- Basement Excavating -- NETT'S SAND & GRAVEL Special Rates on Road Gravel and Lot Filling . .Black Dirt & Stone Power Shovel Service . . Power Leveling and Grading . . . Cement Mixers for Rent. J. E. NETT Johnsburg P. O.--McHenry Telephone No. 300 i:" "; " itoffel & Reihanspergei Insurance agents for all classes of property in the best companies. 1~WEST McHENRY - * ILLINOIS Phone lil X-Ray fR, u Brttrappr * DENTIST Office Honrs ~ t ia. to 9 p.m. Green Street -- McHenry, I1L Charlie's Repair Shop Sign Pointing Track Lettering Furniture Upholstering and Repairing CHARLES RIETESSL McHENRY GARAGE Electric and Acetylene Welding. General Repairing. Wagons and Trailers to Order! Rte, 31 -- John & Front Sis. -- Phone 97-J or 151-M Nick P. Miller S. H. Freund & Son • CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERSOur Experience is at Your Service " in BuHding Yqpr Wants. Phone 56-W-- - McHenry A. P. Freund Co. Excavating Contractor . Trucking, Hydraulic id Crane Service. Building-- Tel 204-M McHenry, HI Phone 43 VERIYON Pries Bldg. J. KNOX ATTORNEY AT LAW - OFFICE HOURS - • Tuesdays and Fridays _ Other Days by Appointment -- McHenry • • • Ittfoota WANTED TO BUY We pay $3 to $15 for Old or Injjired Horses or Cows Standing ,t • or Dowtl jf - r Matt'8 Mirm Itanch Johnsburg - Spring Grove Road Phone Johnsburg 669-J-2 GALL AT ONCE ON DI HOGS, HORSES & CAT We pay phone charges. "•r • PHONE is r '~~y~ a-Hay tj<nk> ; DR.J.E SAYLEB DENTIST ^ Office Hours 9-12 snd 1-5 Evenings by Appointment Thursdays - 9 to 12 Main Street W. McHenry McHENRY FLORAL 00. -- Phone 608-R-l -- One Mile South of McHenry on Route 31. Flowers for all occasion!! PHALIN SUPER SERVICE SINCLAIR Gas, OAs and Greases ' Cor. Routes 31 and 120 -- McHenry x Horses Wanted I B U Y Old and Disabled Horses. Pay from 15 to $14. ARTHUR W. WERRBACft Phone 844 439 E. Calhoun St. Woodstock. 111. McHENRY TOWN CLUB Riverside Dr|ve and Pearl Street IKxed ^rlnks of All Einds OUR SPECIAL BARBECUED RIBS Phone 12 * ~ . T. V. Houlihan, . . : *' Attorney at Law, - V Harvard, Ilhncas. State of Illinois, . --> V ' County of McHenry as. To: - Juraj Gogol, Anna Ctegtil !jap6s, Josef Gogol, Jan' Gogol, I^oyola Googley Sease, Merlin Joftnson, Maurice Graves and "Unknown Owners" and parties interested in the hereinafter described real tate. • " YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the assignor of tax sal4v certificates, now duly assigned to the,undersigned as the assignee/on the 21st day of October, A. D. 1940, purchased at tax sale for general taxes assessed against the hereinafter described premises ;for the year 1939, the, following described real estate. ys £ Tract One ': Lots Number One (1) to Eight (8) inclusive of Block Number Sixty-three (63) of the Original Plat of. the Village (now City) of Harvard* situated in the City of Harvard, McHenry County, .Illinois. Tract Tyro ^ vLc^r. "Number Two (2) of . Block Number Forty-five (45) of tfte Original Plat of the Village (now City) of Harvard, situated in the City of Harvard, McHenry County, Illinois. Tract Three ' Lots Number Seven (7) and Ei^ht (8) and the South Half (l/>) of Lots Number One (1) and Two (2) of Block Number Sixty-four (64) of the Original Plat of the Vilalge (now City) of Harvard, situated in the City of Harvard, McHenry County, Illinois. Tract Four The North Half (l/>) of Lots Number- One (1) and Two (2) of Block Number Sixty-fourj(64) of the Original Plat of the Village (now City) of Harvard, situated in the City of Harvard, McHenry County, Illinois.. Tract Five A Lots Number Thirteen (13), Fourteen (14) and Fifteen (15) of Block Number Three (3) of Outlets to H. D. Crumb's Subdivision, situated in Chemung Township, McHenry County I l l i n o i s / ' , » Tract Six ; " Lots Number One (1) to Four (4) inclusive of Block Number Seventyone (71) of the Original Plat of the Village (now City) of Harvard, situated in the City of Harvard, McHenry County; Illinois. * Tract Seven Lots Number One (1) to Blight (8) of Block Number Seventy (70) of the Original Plat of the Village (now City) of Harvard, situated in the City of Harvard, McHenry County, Illinois, all of said real estate with the exception of Tracts Six and Seven being assessed to Steve Googley, Tracts Six and Se'ven being assessed to Steve Googley and John Googley. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the time to redeem from the above mentioned tax sale, as to all lots, tracts and parcels hereinabove described will expires on the 21st day of October 1942. ' GEORGE McGUINE. (Pub. July 2, 9, 16) Told Item* of Interest Taken From the Files of the Plaindei^f " M/ of Years Ago Xv : TWENTY YEARS AGO " After an eighf^liour session between the milk board and the Milk Producers association and the milk dealers at the LaSalle hotel, Chicago, last Tuesday the .milk prices for three mo.nths were finally agreed upon and are as follows: -July, $2.00; AqgUSt, $2.05; September, $2.00. . ^ O. B. Oberstri ot returned last Sat-, lirday from a ff;w weeks sojourn Jki. Europe and e^peA.ts to again take lip) • his residence here.in the near futuit. Another gasoline filling station has been added to McHenry's list, the: latest ]pump having been erected in fyonti;- 'of ':lArr^ts:V.^ifek.;;8,hb^, on Elm street.;. y-.: ' ... • t The soldiers " arrived in McHenry from Diamond- take on the morning of the Fourth. After spending the day in camp in Conway's park, east of the river, they again pulled up stakes early Wednesday morning, when they departed for Lake Geneva, wis.' / ;v: figures that he will, have the most complete flour and grist mill in the county when1 the work is completed. FIFTf YEARS AGO 1 Mph's . black frock worsted suits; $10, now $6. at Perry & Owen, General Merchants. » Ye editor and family are 'under many obligations to Mrs. Robbing, for the spendid ice cream left at our residence on Monday. > We manage ta get a shower almost every day and sometimes tWo 6'r three times a" day: » ; • On account of several washouts on the Galeha Division of the Northwestern road, the mail train due here 6:51 on Thursday night did ndt ai riye unfll nearly noon Friday, , - SIXTY YEARS AGO ~ ft. fe. Wightman has added a new two-seat platform wagon to his livery. It was manufactured at the shop of Miller Bros., Genoa, Wis. H. H. Nichols informs us'that he' has opened his ice cream parlor, where ice cream can be had for the balance of the season either by the quart or "dish. / i F. G. Mayes has cominenced clear, ing the ground'1 preparatory to building his new store. Mr. L. H. Berry and. family, direct from Maine. enroutecfor settlement iYi |linnesota, are now visiting at the home pf Elder Wheeler, Mrs. Wheeler being \m sister. ^ , "v • ; •4* I Are yon entitled to wear i "target" lapel bntton? Yoq are if you are investing at least ten percent of your income in War BOnds every pay day. It's your badge of patriotism. July 16,1942 WIPE THAT SNEER OFF MIS FACE/ y/^5- Pr.Seuss But WAR SAVINGS BONDS & STAMPS V. S. Trtatury Utpartm*ni\ FOLLOW YOUR FLAG By J. M. Jenks and Martin Nadlt THIRTY YEARS AGO Rev. E. G. Conklin of Eigin, ^trill preach at the Univercalist church at the usual hour next Sunday morning. Work on the foundation for the new home to be erected by John Heimer, was started this week. John P. Weber. the carpenter and contractor, has the contract. McHenry \yas visited-by one of the hardest ratn' Stowna thai has visitedthis section thisu year on Saturday afternoon of last weekr The rain was" accompanied by hail and wind. Prof. O. G. Treadway of the Richmond high school made "an auto trip to this village with the.members of the graduating class, one dsi!y recently. FORTY YEARS AGO1 Several steamers have been down from the lakes the past week. The present condition of the river makes it possible for any lake steamer to navigate with safety. Martin Conway recently moved ipto the rooms over Fred Schnorr's shoeshop. Teamsters who drive Heavy wagons! and pleasure drivers are very anxious that the pitch holes on Main street be filled. The heavy rains washed the gravel out in so many places that the road resembles a miniature mountain range. S. ReynoTds has secured the services of an expert millwright in reranging the machinery) in the mill. It's a tedious job, but Mr. Reynolds OLD GLORY/ J H"". J. 1= •'YTX*'5 " --r AMUR F.& MOR4E FAMED INVENTOR. SUGGESTED DURING- THE CIVIL WAR THAT THE STARS' AND STRIPES BE DIVIDED A* ABOVE ... THE NORTH DISPLAYINGTHE UPPER HALF AND THE SOUTH THE LOWER HALF , THE REMAINDER OF EACM FLAG BEING- WHITE / MAPiCH APRIL.106! MAY MARCH B,IG65 DURING- THE f®UJR OF THE CONFEDERACY U4ED POUR DIFFERENT CIVIL WAR. THE STANDARD^/ Ledger Syndicate Ural's Mines Rich Soviet Russia's Ural mountains have produced in some years as .much as nine-tenths of the world supply of platinum. FARMERS . . . Make every market- Jay BOND DAY! For our fighting men, for our country's future and for freedom we must meet aad beat our county War Bond quota and keep on doing it. Pick up your War Bonds and Stamps oil your second stop m town . . . right after you've sold your eggs, milk, poultry, stack or grain. No investment ir too small and no inveitment is too large ... the important thing is to buy every time- you seiTf U. S. Trnuttry Dtpartmtnt McHenry M. . Good Brakes SaveTour Tires " K E E P ' E M R O I / l t I N G " If you are having brake trouble, bring ^our car or truck to our trained mechanics for expert Brake Service. Remember, good brakes give your tires the chance to give you the-maximum service at miniihum cost. Come in today for a checkup on our State Approved Safety JLane. These services will lengthen the life of your car. {" Motor-Timing Lubrication Tire Repairing Willard Fast Battefy Char£iflg> CENTRAL-GARAGE FRED J. SMITH, Prop. Pbooe 204-J . TOwing Jobiubtirf AUCTION .2 miles northeast of BarringtOn SATURDAY, JULY 13 ~ 11:80 O'CLOCK M. H. Tract. 101 Sr. and tract. Cul (on rubber). Ford Ferg. Trarb and plow on rubber; 2 bot. tract, plow, Case ' corn planter, Case mower, rotary hoe, 16 ft. Culti packer rubber tired wagron, Liberty grain blower, Papec feed mixer, power mower, 50 steel corner posts, 200 steel posts, 200 cedar posts, 40 rolls^pood woven wire, 1. spool baW wire and a complete line of other tools. ° 1937 Ford Pick-upr-^truck, Lincoln truck (stake body), -Bleacher seats (500 cap.) Large amount new- and" ^ used lumber, New Elec. oven, Westinghouse Elec. oven, Refrigerator, Naptha Cook stove, New Clothes drier Lunch on Grounds -- Usual Terms --" J FROELICH & WICK. Auctioneer^* • Pomeroy * Farms, Inc. v V OWNER ' f " Pulblic Auction ^rvjrce to Mgra. Tel. B^lington, Wis., 866-W LP_ya L WHEN YOU BUY o i f m: m M?HBIBy CQUWTy/

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy