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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 May 1949, p. 11

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Iftf 2*1M W" Melee Net So hm tjrw, but cf thi earth they most tranl through, they an Mt so deep tn ftl fur Out tb«7 cannot be Inb mileu the hair of Km for Is parted and the head closely examined. Henry (1797-1878), American physicist, constructed the first electromegnetic motor, the forerunner of all electric motors. He helped organize the U. S. weather bureau and frit the first secretary e< the Smithsonian institution. ft la Ann aiteMd -yet tt Is not toe hard nor dry as older bread may be. Use the Ice-cube meld out e« the tee tray to cut biscuits. This way you will have nice neat squares to serve, and there'll be little wasted ' "tr.f •kaHa b lt>6 the Louisa railroad was organised to build a railway line to the Blue Ridge mountains. Ibis was the railway line of which the Chesapeake and Ohio b the direct descendant • •-, i tL4- ® MOSEY mw: » A. ^HmowooD . TEULVISION t • . . . . . . PRAOER BEER ^ FRED BOWMAN, Prop r Do Yon Need H. T. Trauger WINDOW SHADES or v VENETIAN BLINDS? See our new lime of removable slat and BeanAex Original Blinds aid Tapes. Boaderised and |«1t vanised Acne natal. Direct from factory. Sterling Wiafcw SMe ft Vcietiu Bliad Cs. 5640 W. Division Street Chicago, Illinois k : -Phone Columbus 14743 Phone McHenry 651-M-l, Fri. Eye., Sat. and Son. Tree Estimates All Work Guaranteed. .AWNINQS m i Tarpaulins Canvas Goods Large Selection of Material! ~ 1.. "" """*----* Specialising in Store and Residence Awnings McHENRY AWNING CO. Phone McHenry 571-W-2 , Thos. Thonneson, Prop. UTILITY WAOQ . ky fSF"' m * * This UTILITY wagon, especially designed for Dodge is the latest word in graceful appearance and usefulness, from the ultra-modern grille to the flow- | ing lines of its smart rear end designs Sturdy construction with generous dimensions together with these beautiful lines make this UTILITY wagon most acceptable for both business and pleasure. There is no longer need to sacrifice smartness for utility. ^ FEATURES OF OtfR TJTDLITY h. All wood is treated against dry rot, fungus and insect attack. >- 2. Wood frame is of Ash with panels of Marine Mahogany. , 3. Safety glass throughout. 4. Bear door has full width opening. 5. Three seats with inner spring constructionrTwo f rear seats easily removed. No tools to use. 6. Locks on all doors. ^ THIS UTILITY IS BEING SHOWN AND IS NO# AVAILABLE TOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AT A, S.* BLAKE MOTOR SALES, Inc. „ 7 v irjIX-Viiiiwr.1!! yaars Is *e a bmtett dollars St. Mary's OatkoUc Chare* Sunday: 7:00, 8:SO, 10:00, 11:80. Holy Days: 6:00, 8:00, 10:00. Week Days: 6:45 and 8:00. First Friday: 4:30 and 8:00. Confessions: Saturdays: 8:00 p. m. aad 7:00 p. m. . Thursday before First Friday: it. After 8:00 Mass on Tharaday; ' 3:00 p. m. and 7:00 p. m. Magr. C. S. Nix, Pastor. LEGAI^^^: 301 East Pearl Street MCHENRY, ILLINOIS St. Patrick's Catholic Chore* Masses: Sunday: 8:00, 8:00, 10:30 and 11:10. Holy Days:"6:30 and 8:00. Week Days: 7:00 and" 7:30. • First Fridays: 7:10. Commnnion distributed at 6:30, 7:00, during the 7:10 mass, 7:80 and 8. Confessions: , Saturdays: 4:00 to 5:00 p. in. and 7:00 to 8:00 p. m., and oa Thursdays before First Fridays: 4:00 to 5:00 p. a. aad 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. Rct. Edward C. Coakley, Pastor. Ban Bvaagalseal Lutheran Obarch (The Chureh of the Lutheran Hear) John 8L, % block east of Hwy 81 West MeHeaiy, Illinois. Sewtey Sfehool: t a. »l Sunday Worship Service: 10:15 a. at. Tou are cordially invited to attend ear services. For information phone 65-M. Walter C. Jloohhaanam ee, Paster. Ohurek Sekeel: »:8«. Meraln| WOnUs: 10:4 Junior League: T p. a 45. Official beard aseetiag en si Wednesday of nraath at 8 p. m. • ooedial invitation fa extended to yea and year family to eome and worship with us. Wayne B. Priee, Pastor. Qfcriat Far McHenry Gospel Meetings Every Sunday Legion Hall. Oreen 8trcet Donald O. Liberty, Pastor. 10:00 a. m.--Bible School. 11:00 a. m.--Worship Serlvce. 8:00 p. m.--Evangelistic 8ervlce. Everyone welcome. For additional information, write Christ for McHenry, P. O. Bos 232, McHenry, or phone McHenry u3-W. J HOTICE OP SALK ^ " * flbtlee is hereby given tlttf OA the 29th day of May, 1848, the Trustees of Schools of Township No. 45 North, Range No. 9 East, McHenry County, Illinois, will sell at public auction, the premises hereinafter described: That part ot the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section Twenty-nine (29), Township Number Forty-five (45) North, Range Number Nine (9), East of the third Principal Meridian described as follows:--Commencing on the West line of the Northeast quarter of said Section Number Twenty- nine (29), at a point 1563.6 feet South from the Northwest corner thereof, said point being in the center of the highway leading in a Northwesterly and Southeasterly direction; thence South 67 degrees East In the center of said highway 811.4 feet to an iron stake for a place ot beginning; thence South 0 degrees and 31 minutes West 245.91 feet to an iron stake; thence 8outh 87 degrees and 39 minutes East 216.25 feet to an iron. stake; thence NOrth < degrees and 38 minutes Bast 157.88 feet to the center line ot the aforesaid highway; theaee North «T dsgrssa West along the center of said highway Mlil feet to the plaoe of be-* ginning, and eontaining 1.04 acrea of land, more or leaa. altuate, lying and being la the Tewa of McHenry, In the County of McHonry, la the 8tate of Illinate. The sale will be made on the following terms to wit: Twenty- Sve per cent (85%) of the selling prlc* on the day of the sale, aa additional fifty per cent (50%) within ten (10) days, and the balance on delivery of deed. CLINTON E. MARTIN, PITER SMITH, CLAYTON C. HARRISON Trustees of Schools of Township No. 45 N. Range 9 E, McHenry County llllaots. Date Signed: Apr. 4, 1848. •P*b. May 5-lt-lt you spend it at .<*<** ur a minute. 0-:' Otean Speed The 85,000*ton Queen Mary mra* the Atlantic crossing, prior to the war. In three days, 80 hours aad 48 minutes. Keep 'Em Sharp Stainless steel knives should be kept sharp. Use a medium grit grinding stole and finish with a strop. TO CSeaa Copper Salt and vinegar or lemon does" a good Job of cleaning copper. Sprinkle the copper with salt, rub with the vinegar or lemon, rinse Wfl], and dry with s soft cloth.' Bt John's Catholic Chart* . Johnsburg Masses: Sunday: 7:00, 8:00 and lliffc , Holy Days: 7:00 and 8:00. Weekdays: 8:00. First Friday: 6:85 and 8:00. Confessions: Saturdays: 7:30 to 8 and 2:80 to 3. Thursday before First Friday-- 2:30 and 7:80. Rev. A. J. Neidert, Pastor. Qrareh Overseas Belief More than 80 million pounds et relief and reconstruction supplies valued at $9,500,000, were shipped oversea i during 1948 by Church ! World Service. Hie shipments coosis ted chiefly of food, clothing, medj icines, prefabricated churches snd j other buildings, religious literature, | and other supplies to promote the I physical, moral and spiritual rehabilitation of millions of destitute aad disillusioned people la ST Eutopeaa and. Asiatic nations. NOTICE "The above premise Is known as' the Lincoln school and Is located 3V6 miles northeast of McHenry. The aale will take place at said premise at 2 p. m., Sunday, May 28. . - Pub. May 5-12-19 DDT A rafdue left by a spray cob* taining DDT is probably more effective against houseflles than any other treatment,. Reindeer Still Out of 11 kinds of milk listed by the department of agriculture, reindeer milk is richest. It has 22 per cent butter fat. af Speatt Shortage For several years now, people have been wondering why there are so few natural sponges on the market, offered at prices almost beyond reach. The shortage is usually blamed upon the war. This, however, is not the reason. Department of commerce explains that the big western Atlantic sponge beds were blighted by fungus in 1939, and that recovery of the western Atlantic's shallow water sponge beds may require at least five years more, and the deep water beds from 18 to 80 years more. Average ttao tor mfflrfng a cow by machine Is U minutes; by band it's 8.7 mtantes per cow. CLARENCE'S SHOP Bird Houses, Lawn Furniture, Lawn aad Pordi Swings, Pier and* Park Benches, Pianie Sets, Window Boxes; Trellises and Picket Fences, Sand Boxes and Play Pens, int^^n Cabinets made*to order, etc. Wash Baskets and Shopping and Market Baskets. Genuine Leather Men's and Ladies' Billfolds, etc. Johnsbprg, 111. CLARENCE SMITH Phone 56S-J-1 Need rubber stanpsf The Plaiadealer. St Peter's Catholic Ohareb, Sprlag Grove Sunday--8>00, 10:00 aad Holy Days: 0:30 and'0:00. Weekdays: 8:00. s First Friday: 8:00. 1. Confessions: ^ Saturdays: 2:30 and 7:15. Thursday before First Friday--- 2:30 and 7:15. Bev. John L. Daleiden, Pastor. Christ The Xing Mlssi* . Wonder Lake Masses: Sunday: 8:00 and 10:00.: . Holy Days: 6:30 and 8:00. Confessions: Sunday: Before eaeh mass. Holy Days: 6:15 and 7:00 to 8:00 Bev. Edward C. Coakley, Pastor. Gsspsl Center Wonder Center, Wonder Lake (Nonsectarian) Services: Sunday Bible School: 10:00 a/m. Morning Worship: 11:QP a. at. Sunday Evening 8ervice: 7:45 p. m. (Seeond aad fourth 8uaday of eaeh month.) Prayer meeting, Thursday -- 8:80 p. m. Bring the family with you to Sunday 8ehoel and Worship Services. There is a place and a welcome for 1 evespene. J FRANK W. ANDERSON, ' *t Paato* -ftlngwoed Church ' Riagwood, HI. Sunday: Public Worship, 9:80. Chureh School: 10:80. Choir Rehearsals: Wedaeoday evening, Rev. Char lee Elevens, Pastor. ponderoea is the botanical i for ponderesa pine, one of the widely used building m» terials in use today. . •» f, St. Joseph's Chnreh Richmead, Hllaels 'yi Sunday: 7:00, 8:80, 10:0^ ftil 11:80 D. 8. T. Fr„ Frank J. Miller, pastor. Everyone will have a part in the U. S. Savings Bonds nut "Opport-- hy Drive May 16-June 30. Ibc •rjned forces are responding to the » . volunteer assistuce by ollerinc to fly a number of covered jjagons to Independence, Mo., for a Mg oeremony markinc opening of Alve. Tliey will then transport wagsns to various Sutes. The covered wagons typify the differ- Mice between the terrible hardships theorigimal 49'er« went through in taelr eeareh for riches and security 5J* "OW aesy It is for the modern O^er to build for a secure future. J*day |4s «rs given the opportunity to Invest in U. S. Savings Bond*-- the easy way le pile ap riches. In fcw '•w/e|7s'l,h ve 8100 OX. Trmmmt Dimrtmmt -i[\ TINS great Ford tractor. Swlig is WUoviBf, Tfcafa we waat joa to see why tibe IM Tractor la bmUbi to many new fikaiili daily. How about mat ktafini a tractor out M jot lam for a free V j We know ywaH like the Triple Qnkk Attaching. U taphitoute ... Hie quiet -4 speed transmisskm • . Ford Hydraulic Touch Control of implements • • . and many other advantage*. Dearborn Implements (made for the Ford Tractor) are just right, too. TonH like oar kind of service. So how about pilg in or phoning u soon? P. & W. Farm Machinery Co., Inc. Band Road at Oraceland Phone 1S23 Desplaines, UL \ MOTO-MOWERS ROTARY MOWERS SICKLE MOWERS GARDEN TRACTORS GARDEN TILLERS Used aowers taken in trade. •U makes of mowers sharpened. BRI008 ENGINE SE&VI0E OTTO ADAMS SERVICE STATION ^hone McHenry 434 Johnsbnif, Pistakee Bay Road FOOD an4, DRINKS at Their Best " " ' > STEAKS CHOPS SEA FOOI> CHICKEN Our Steaks and 0hops are Charcoal Broiled! Dining room open'til midnight SUNDAY DINNERS SERVED FROM 12:S0 ON (Closed on Monday) ANDY'S Telephone Woodstock 1055 % Mile North of Woodstock On Highway 47 This Summ$r • • 9. * Uncle Sam Says Put Up Hay when Vitamin-Rich tiive . Still on the Stems! Ma, •HERE'S no shattering and loss of leaves when yof8 cure your hay in the mow, with an easily installed, economically operated hay drier. Get the most feed value from your hay crop. Cat hay at the proper stage of maturity and put it on the hay drier btjtrt leaves are so dry they shatter during handling opeca» tions. Hay then cures safely in the mow, away from tain and uncertain weather conditions and retains ; 4] maximum amounts of color and feed values. You'll find it simple to install a hay drying tya to force air through the hay. A forced air duct sy operates easily and economically--eliminates de; ence on favorable weather conditions and makes oaring a successful and profitable operation tor any farmer. -i The agricultural engineer from yoor local electric company wL'! be glad to stop at yonr farm to give yon practical informatioo and advisory help in plaaaiag a mow curing system for your barn. Contact him now, by phone or card, so he can help you get your hay drier ready in time for this year's first cutting. iv! I „ i Tfcore'i IM* rkk mf m nufciarf hmy cra^ m «t# CJsrtmc* Btlmu fmnm, right, uktrt * tUtfd-JUr typt hmy drtmr Mmimsttt ww/far tvrriet, impr»v*t bay qu*lity andrm/mctt. <t* dmmg»rt tj cntkmstiom. 69 torn 4k*y~r* m»w c*r«dl4tty«uriytk*Jmm*ndimeHr which tmUdrymg sir mmdtr * tlmtud fmr, th*m mp mm4 thnmgh the hsy. Fmmth im ftp if mmim *mr tmmmtl cmlb* fciwm/m sir wilt e&jmml thnmgh hmyftmcmt #w thr aprf. A hm* Afar (Hka sfceSdb atavo) Wa a mskt mmy ernttMg Hit m "thint* cmttmg. 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