vmmm 1 TIUJIK3 ! Barley , «wy to eipreea ). Bogs fatten weB «o barley/Bar-' Hwrti to my aeitfibonj fey-fed bogs product firm p6rk and ; Car card#, flow*r« and ! toca(l oj excellent quality. ice* and for visits daring my recent ill- I. "1mm. Ml ware greatly appreciated. *• ana.° FRANK Q. SPURLIXG. .. - - - - M mmim, Subscribe for The Plalndealer N«. SM . fTDFFEL ft REIH.JNSPERGER Ipearanrs agents far ali classes oI j^Mpcrtj in the best companies. - s , --- / , : St. Mary** CathoUcCbttrtfc Complete line of L>ee • poultry j y • remedies at Wattles Drug Stor*, Mr ^ gun<iay; 7:00, 8:30, 10:00, 11:46. Henry. , .a •**»,_ HoJ^ Day^; 6;00 8:W 10:00. Week Days: 6:45 and 8:00. First Friday: 6:30 and 8:00. Confession*: Saturdays* 3:.00 p. m. and 7:00 p. m. Thursday iftrfore First Friday: "After 8:00 Mass on Thursday; , 3:00 p. m. and 7:00 p. m. ' • " Msgrv C. S. Nix, Pastor. . DR. H. S. FTKE "WV,I Veterinarian SI--Office and McHenry SI Office Hours: 1 p. m. to 2 p. Except Thursdays Evenings by Appointment By tickwl mm WHktason iiii Ttamfcjr Jn* »,1«9 mmm West McHenry. Illinois Ml « INSURANCE EARL R. WALSH Aato, Farm & Life Insurajiec j Representing ~m RELIABLE COMPANFES When you need insurance of any kind % Phone 43 or 118-M ft Elm McHenry ' , DR. R. DeROME -- Dentist -- 120 Green Street Phone 292-J McHenry Office Hoars: 10 a. m. to 5 p. a. except Wednesday. Office closed all day Wednesday. * v<iwii 1 -" 1 Tel. Wonder Lake 418 f BR. R. H. WATKINS •' DeiAist 5 ^ 1 •' --Office Hours-- „ * 1 ' Tues., Thurs., ft Sat. 9 i. HI. to 5 p. m. •*" Evenings by Appointment gL«»k©Wi Point Wonder Lake, 111. I FRANK S. MAY * .. Trucking) - Band--Black Dirt--Crushed Gravel Light Exravating --I Limestone i Truck for Hire ' Phone McHenry 380-M-l R-l McHen/y * : | -- WANTED TO BUY -- We pay $6 to $25 for Old Horsey less for down horses and cattle. 1 MATTS MINK RANCH i Jshnsburg - Spring Grove Road Phone Johnsburg S14 -CALL AT ONCE ON DEAD HOGS, HORSES AND CATTLE We pay phone chargea HIGHEST ( ASH PRICES paid for Dead and Crippled Horses, Cattle < and Hogs--Sanitary Power Loading-j --Tank*g:e and Meat Scraps for| sale. Phones Arlington Heights j 116 or McHenry 4&9-J-& Reverse Charges. Palatine Rendering j Service. .» i "^t. Patrick's Catholic Church. i MSS8€82 ' v*' * Sunday: #:00, 10;*0 and 11:30. • " » Holy Davs: 6:30 and 8:00. . Week Days: 7:00 and 7:30.: First Fridays: 7:10. Communion j distributed at 6:30, 7:00, during the 7:10 mass, 7:30 and 8. Confessions: "'Saturdays: 4:00 to 5:00 p. m. and, " 7:00 to S :00 p. m., and on Thurs- ^ days before First Fridays: 4:00, to 5:00 p. m. and 7:00 to 8:00: p. m. * | Rev. Edward C. Coakley, Pastor. | Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church (The Church of the Lutheran Hour) j John St., block east of Hwy 31 West McHenry, Illinois. Sunday School: 9 a. n>* Sunday Worship Service: 10:15 i a. m. I You are cordially invited to attend i our services. • ; For information phone 681-R-l. Clifford Kiehl, Chairman. ling and Catting' WIRrS, Operator iL*S WELDING AND REPAIR SERVICE 601 Main St., McHehry . Electric Portable Welding /Acetylene Weldini ALEX W Phone 615-W-l or 464 M'HENRY, ILL. WILLIAM M. CARROLL. JR. Attorney-at-law 110 V, Benton St. Fbaae Woodstock 1334 Woodstock, Illinois DR. MA RTFS R. STONE CHIROPRACTOR Mice Corner Green & Elm Tees.. Tlwrs. & Sat. Thursdays 9:30 to S:M Tie* day* antf Saturdays to 8 Tel. McHenry 4a« WEINGART TRUCKING Sand -- Gravel Pitting--Black Dirt--Limestone Trucks for Hire Free Estimating TW. 655-R.2 McHenry, 111. A. P. FREUND SON8 Excavating Contractors Trucking, Hydraulic , and Crane Service --ROAD BUILDING-- Tet 204-M CHARLES S. PARKER, Attorney (Joslyn ft Parker) Office Hours: Wednesday Afternoons--1^0-5 Office--Koehr Supply Company, Main Street, West McH« Phone--McHenry 486 . Woodstock 1135 - Uommunity Methodist OhnieU . > Church School: 9:30. Morning Worship: 10:45. " Junior Leagues1 7 p. nr. Official "board meeting on second ; , Wednesday of month at 8 p. m. i McHenry, I1L }• a cordial invitation is extended to • you and your family to come and - worship with us. Wayne B. Price, Pastor. 'I WISH," said Alme Butterworth . • wistfully,. "I only with there j had been some one in our family who really did something, something worth while, something--" she smiled at she said it--"I could brag about." Fred Butterworth laid aside the | morning paper, gulped down the last of " his coffee, shoved back his chair and said: "What?" , j Aime overlooked his rudeness. 'The bridge club meets here this1 afternoon," she said, "and I dread It. I 1 d r a a d it be- i cause A g g i e j Spencer and j and Gertrude Wilcox will monopo-: lize the conversation with atories j of their ancestors. Fred scratched his chin and contemplated the wistful look in his! wife's eyes. Suddenly.he banged the table. "By George, I'd almost for- j gotten it! Darned if I hadn't. You sit here a minute, sweet, till I rum- , mage around in the attic. I'D give | you something to brag about!" i Later he returned with a book. ; "But what is it?" asked Aime. i "It's a',book of poetry, that's what' it is! Written by my mother and J published 70 years ago. There's tal-1 ent in my family, I'U have you1 know." of the Jeaaa* Malay motor trip had beea aaarred by a violent eaarrel. On their' homeward Journey they passed a paatare Held Jul aa a donkey brayed lepg and lead. "Is that a relative of years?" he asked spitefully. "Only by marriage, tear," she replied sweetly. ValaaMe Instrument A husband took his wife to the*! doctor. The doc to £ put a thernjom- ' eter in her mouth. "Now don't open, your mouth for fifteen minutes," he instructed. "|poc," said the husband, "what wi 'you take for- that thingt"1^ Alalia A woman went to a doetw. j "Doctor," die said. "My husband | talks in hla sleep all night." | "I'll give him aometfiing to quiet] him,'* iaid the doctar. l' ' "Me, I want ^ou te five me aomethiag to keep tee awake. I don't want to piaa a thifltg." .. f . '• #*,'• I I Favorite Aether / ; "Hava you read any fiction latt- i ly?" "Yes, I Just got a letter from my to convert feet, multiily and divide is and width. to lineal beard feet by 12 turn, fliictpuw -- ^ ' FeeMag Hawmteea Te peel cold rips tomatoes, take a paring knife and rub the whole tomato with tlve back af the kni|a then peel. This eliminates the necessity. .ofacaiding.. CAM OF TIAKI8 I would like to take this opportunity to thank the McHenry. Ire department and neighbors for their help in extinguishing the fire which destroyed our chlckoa house and threatened nearby baildk ings Sunday morning. Quick and efficient help prevented further 32# damage. BEN JUN0. Strangers All "Driver, go a little bit slower. This. is the first time I ever rode in a taxicab." "Lady, you've got nothing on me. This is the first time I ever drove o n e . * " " • v - i f < • > > . K" • - J V': - vr ;;-: LUCKY MAN Two Negroes who had not seen each other in five years discovered each had been married during this time. • "What kinda woman did you-all get, Mose?" asked Rastus. "She's an angel, Rastus, dat's what she is." "Boy, you is lucky. Mine's still livin'," Rastas mi)ttered sorrowfully. Need robber stampsf Tlje Plain dealer. Atlantic City Beardwalfc • 6i~daf " 'mi '• Boardwalk^ in >>Atlantic City « eight miles long and 60 feet wide .\:1taad the Waat Ad* nassg 541 lenry FOX ELECTRIC SERVICE WONDER LAKE R. 1, RINGWOOD, ILL. Electric Wiring Motor Repairs Pumps Sold and Repaired TEL. WONDER LAKE 462 VERNON KNOX Attorney-At-Law Cor. Ghreen and Sim Sts., McHenry 'Tuesday and Friday Afternoons Other Days By Appointment Phone McHenry 43 ^ WELDING Maint eaance and Construction Portable Equipment VL E. VANCE -- McHenry 51-J M South Green St., McHenry, 111.' McHENRY FLORAL CO. . Phone 404 __ Oae^Mile South of McHenry On Route 31 Flowers for all occasions! i n M i l , i i . JOSEPH X. WAYNNB Attorney-at-law Waukegan Road (RFD Bex 1) WEST McHENRY, ILL. Phone McHenry 492-W Sand Limestone < VERN THELEN - Trucking Gravel Black Dirt Truck for Hire TaL McHenry 588-R-2 or 588-W-l Box 172, Rt. 1, McHenry Christ For McHenry Gospel Meetings Every Sunday Legion Hall, Green Street V Donald G. Liberty, Past#. , 10:00 a. ni.--Bible School. 11:00 a. m.--^Worship Serivce. , 8:00 p. m.--Evangelistic Service. , Everyone welcome. For additional information, write Christ for McHenry, P. O. Box 232, McHenry, or phone McHenry. J3-W. t St. John's Catholic Church. • Johnsburg Masses: Sunday:'7:00, 9:00 and 11:00. Holy Days: 7:06 and 9:00. Weekdays: 8:00. ! First Friday: 6:35 and 8:00. / Confessions;. Saturdays: 7:30 to 8 and 2:30 to'3. Thursday before First Friday-- 2:30 and 7:30. Rev. A. J. Neidert, Pastor. St Peter's Catholic Charch/ Spring Grove Masses: Sunday--8:00, 10:00 and 11:00.< -Holy Days: 6:30 and 9:00. Weekdays: 8:00t First Friday: 8HW.. Confessions: Saturdays: 2:30 aiid 7:1*5. Thursday before First Friday-- " 2:30 and 7:15. Rev. John L. Daleiden, Pastor. Ataae'a eyee Ughtod, Ikes glowed with sadden Jey. "Fred^ Yen dear! la it really? Waa year author really a pact? flfb, why didn't yoe tell me before! It's jest tee exciting!" Fred grinned dellgh'tedly. - Enroute to the station he began to smile. And by the time he had boarded the 8:15 the smile had developed into an occasional chuckle. Tom Cooke, who usually sat with Fred during the short run te the city, became curious. "Say. what's eating you this morning? Let a man iti on it if you've got something that'll fetch a laugh these dull days." Fred laughed outright. "I'll tell you. Tom. It's too good to keep. But don't on your life ^breathe a word. It would kill ^ime." rM MADE SOLEMN promises and cocked his ear. "Well," said Fred, "Aime was upset this morning because she didn't have anything to brag about at her bridge club. The other members, it seems, have artistic ancestors. It made Aime feel bad to think she married into such an uninteresting family, so I dug into an old trunk and pro-' duced a book of poems that mother published 20 years ago, and told her to brag about that." FOR A CHIMNEY OR SKYSCRAPER i . - r ' • ITS ' THEO. 0LSF.N & SOS MASON CONTRACTORS McCULLOM LAKE West McHenry No Job Too Big Or Too Small For Expert Workmanship and FastlSenrtce Gall McHenry 548-W#l BUY CONCRETE f l i c i i K h l e n t i i i n . . , </<•//.,,<</ READY-MIXED To Builders: We can supply Ready?Mixed Concrete lor , any kind of job--from a back-yard lily pool to a me plete new home or building. Prompt, quick delivery exactly where *nd when needed. Our Ready-Mixed Concrete is uniformly dense, enduring and strong--as you txpect of good concrete. The "mix" M right for the use intended ... accurately proportioned at our central plant. Even a small,job gets the benefit fi large volume production. To Prospective Owners of New Homes and Building: Of couise you want concrete. It's the modern way to build --firesafe, permanent, moderate in first cost and requiring almost no maintenance. Let us put you in touch with experienced, reliable contractors who will give you a quality iob at a satisfactory price. McHenry Sand & Gravel Co. 606 Front Street McHenry. Hi |4 Power Lawnmowers The famed "JacobseB" • - * For free demonstration or in need of repair" PHONE 413-J Hettermann Sinclair > Johnsbtrg Christ The King Mission • Wonder Lake Masses: Sunday: 9:00 and 10:00. Holy Days: 6:30 and 8:00. Confessions: , Sunday: Before each mass. > ' k Holy Days: 6:15 and 7:(H to 8:00 Rev. Edward C. Coakley, Pastor. Center Wonder Center, Wonder Lafea (Nonsecfarian) ' Services: Sunday Bible School: 10:00 a. aa Morning Worahlp: 11:00 a. m. 8uaday Evening Service: 7:45 p.m.* (Second and fourth Sunday of each month.) Prayer meetiBg, Thursday -- HO p. m. Bring the family with you to Sunday School and Worship Services. There is a place and a welcome for i everyone. -v PRANK W. ANDERSON, •i ^ Pastor. ftftlOAL ALftUM Protect aod cheruh ihe portraits that reflect the fndwa HIMHW af y«*r wedding day. Mount them in H alhaas as eaquiste* aa your weddtag gown, as enduring •• yeuf leva. THANK YOU Send clever *»ft with a aslaiafamiljr will iTfiiin, • - 7. ' Mv WORWICK'S STUDIO Drive McHenry Phone 275 Ringwood Church Ringwood, HL 8unday: Public Worship, 9:30. 'V Church School: 10:80. - vhoir Rehearsals: Wednesday eveni'ig. Rev. Charles Stevens, Pastor. St. Joseph'1 Richnioiul, Sundav :• 7:00, s. 11:30 D. S. T. . Fr. Frank J. Miller, paster. riinr«h, Illinois *. ?,<). 10:00" and DIDN'T TAKK father: "Well, son, whet did you learn in school today?" Sen (proudly): "I learned to aay •Yes, sir,' and "No, air,' ma'am* and 'No, ma'ar Father: "You did, el) •an: "Yeah!" i and Tea, "•cere yoe eense eel?*' Teas aafced. *Wkat did 41ae aay?" Tom looked puzzled. "What's ' wrong with that? I'd say a mother. In-law poet was O.K." •* "Bat here's MM rah," Fred grinned. "That book of poems la an old manuscript that betaiged la aay grandmother. After grandmother died, mother found the 'script, thought the poems were worthy of publication, added a few of her own choice verses, and submitted the retyped . Cppy to a publisher. Mr. Pub- | Usher ate the stuff ap. "Mother was thrilled. She thought she must have real talent, and went jiown to the library to study up and read the masters. While perusing a volume of Walt Whitman she discovered some of the very poems that her mother had supposedly written. .-••fef course, mother immediately wired the publisher, advising him to Cease manufacturing the book, and explaining that her mother must have copied some of her favorite Whitman poems, in order to save them. ' But Mr. Publisher had al« ready printed about 2000 copies, which were rea0y for distribution. Mother bought up the edition and destroyed all but one, which ahe kept for sentimental reasons. That one is the book 1 gave Atone this morning." Tom Cooke arrived at the station a few minutea early the.next morning and when he saw the grinning countenance of Fred Butterworth coming down the street be went eagerly to meet Mm Mmrt kf Mo Wot Water? W:. Never I A man pinned ui^denMalli hla car after an auto accident was being questioned by a policeman^ , "Married?", i "No," said tbetman, "thia Jm the wop# Ug.-1 ^s ever in." 0. B are more than in the United 17,000 qatUrt Aufom ousetleaning won't get you down... if you can count on having plenty of hot water. No jpatter how big the job is, hot water helps-cut /^be time and work in half. When you have an Automatic water heater there's always loads for laundering curtains and blankets, cleaning windows or washing woodwork. An automatic water heater replaoes hot water as you draw it off. . . automatically. 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Many place painting wtth a cement baae paint i tat shallow boxes and cover them containing a waterproofing com- ; with **nd and then place In cool / Protecting Cement Cement block construction should WESTE 'Mm