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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Jun 1949, p. 7

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w-*W If ThursdayJune s^BaaSiaeiizik MiMiiHiiii TW1CK TOJ) aUt PFi!sStaZqu„a. BB ay™ a"ndT a"re OnnO EUHA BnOaR KBS MAY cottage on the same. BE MORE PLENTIFUL FnmBGODr *.A short time ago, Leo Hamwas uK by the American coloalsta,' Is the forerunner of Mr mond imm *t th. jIm.Li._ „• u««. °*® silver dollar and was used as T .J L ™ ltor#" the standard unit of ralue for the ingslde _ Farm near Wayne was united States and its fractional dragging a field on this farm and, parts were used as small change, latticed something shiny in the ! -- ground, got off his tractor and] picked up a coin. He found on 1 looking it over thai it was dated; American Revolutionary War. 1(1 is a Spanish milled dollar which4 was the coinof o«r Milan's founders. Also khfwn as A* Pillar dollar, of "place at eight." It has been I given a place in romantic fiction,' unequalled by any other coin. This un ren Marquette, Michigan, was founded as an iron ors shipping port la m " --H Be Net BsMcvais Sweet' potatoes and as ret should be kept In the re- Mgmhr. WINDOW SHADES nVENETIAN BLIND i, ^ flod DRAPES 1MADE TO ORDER IflimVUMM Located At - 'EE M. JT7STEN FURNITURE STORE 521 Mails St West McHenry, 111, irones W ot 38 r/M PR. HENRY FREUNJX J"1 OPTOMETRIST At 136 & (Statu St., McHf • '**34 -V% v'J(CkMed.,Thiind«y Aftermost I: Eye* Examined --• Glssoes PlMpf Training -- Visual ReMMHtatioa ; Ceinplete Visual Aaalysio > iJpMis Daily: 0 tola and 1 to 5--Saturday BtoMbco: 9:00 to 1^90 PHONE McHENRY 462 Do You Need H. T. Traiger WINDOW SHADES or VENETIAN BLINDS See our new line of removable slat and Baufiex Original Blinds and Tapes. Bonderixed and galvanised Acme metal. Direct from factory. Sterling Wndew Shade ft VesetiawBliB<l.,Co. 5640 W. Division Street Chicago, Illinois Phone Columbus 1-8743 Phone McHenry 651-M-l, Free Estimates Fri. Eve., Sat. and SUB. All Work Guaranteed. FOR A CHIMNEY OR SKYSCRAPER .. f " "" i & SO* MASON CONTRACTORS McOULLOM LAKE . Wait McHenry - -- i - 0 -- ' No Job Too Big Or Too Small ; --0-- ... . ' • For Expert Workmanship and Fast Service McHenry 548-W-l • • %l \l.. ' P.& w. FARM MACHINERY v See Us For Your Farm , * Machinery Needs -HEW"AND USKD EQUIPMfNT NOW IM STOCK _ , • Rotary Hoes -- Field MowefS "T * Plows -- Discs -- Cultivators , • * Heavy Duty Hay Mowers • sky Line Field Harvesters ^ . * Manure Spreaders • Wood Brothers Combines * * Wood Brothers Corn Pickers One used Vai Case Tractor with double row cultivator, single 16-in. plow on rubber, $1,300. One used 2-row Case Corn Picker, $550. Everything Y»u Need For Spraying PRAYERS SPRAYING SOLUTIONS Inc. FOED FARMING MEANS LESS WORK AMD MORE INCOME lui Ed. at Gnedaad Ira Boo Plalaes ItSi FARMERS NOTIFIED OF ACP ASSISTANCE Farmers of McHenry county who have signed up to participate In the 1949 Agricultural Conservation Program have received official no-' tices setting forth the exact; amount of assistance which has j been approved by the county eommitee for each farm. •a of lattt--t Taken Pna the FBe. of the rialndealer aff Years Ala #BHTI-PITE TEAM AfiK Worshippers at the nine o'clock In making i mass at St. Mary's Catholic church this statement, Bert Bridges of the;in this city were very agreeably local ACA committee stated that; surprised last Sunday when, for he hoped farmers would review Ihenrst time, they were privileged , these notices very carefully and j to listen to the strains of the beau-' keep them on file for reference tiful new pipe organ recently inthroughout the year. I stalled. Sister Cantia. organist at Two types of notices are being St. Mary's presided. Tho instruused under this year's program. I ment is the gift of the late N. A. The regular form, which is similar Huemann. to the one used during the past! Mrs. Mary Kelley of Chicago, several years, applies to all prac.who gently purchased the Fred tlces except sod waterways, ex- Karges house on North Park aveplained Mr. Bridges This no- nue> this $|ty, has had the pUce tice, he said indicates the aura- enlarged and otherwise improved ber of units of specific practices, it8 appearance. other than waterways, which have, . . :. . . .. , been approved for each farm and "•JVK, °.Vf shows the minimum amount of ^L * !?. aboutthe payment which may be earned by^poore,t eXCUSe we ever m . Carroll, who was well *o®*a in this county, and tor many years had charge of the catholic church at Woodstock, diJd in Chicago last week. ' -- .% Clothes Hangers ' If aiothes to be stored are hung oa bangers, it is best to use wooden hangera for the purpose, because th«y hold shoulders in better i" THAN IN MANY YEARS;™™ "riy »d it's start thinking about • »' ' ' ii w ' ; ra,s to control corn' borers. Get' There can easily be many more the inseotides and make arrange corn borers in 1949 than in past ments for dusting or spraying. years--you should prepare for thp.When egg-laying starts, watch the i Decker declared. worst and hope fbr the best. . ! -- - , ". O. C. Decker, entomologist in the --^^________ Illinois College of Agriculture and j Illinois Natural History Survey.1 sava corn borers have a terrific ad-, vantage this year. Corn planting ha a been the earliest on record in recent years, and borers are dex- . veloping a week or ten days later than last year. This makes an ideal situation for "'si JUaeleat Game , . . . . . 7 . Matbles is a very old gsme, says Tho World . Egyptian and Roman children play- Od wHh marbles years before Christ ^7 drmage brause the talie^ was oorn. the corn, the greater the number _ . ~ -- -- o f b o r e r s t h a t w i l l s u r v i v e . U s u a l , Permanent Wave Kits. $1.28 ly, less than two per cent of the and $2.0(K Wattles Drug 8tore. 35-tf j borers live if the corn is only GURRAN'S BOARDING KENNELS Located 3 BSiles South of Fox 2 Miles North of Volo on Route 12 Box 617 _ Individual runs for dogs. A mflTJMmi TT.T. PHONE McHENRY 632f-M-2 completion of sufficient units such practices." of our eves on. Might just as Well stick a candle up there so far as A separata ,M IMer. """ ent notice will be isued for all Sod " joae. waterway approvals. This indicates ^ V1® home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. a payment which can be earned in °' Chicago, on North 'Park full by completing all approved i ®Yenue 'n this city, which has ununits of waterways. Mr. Bridges! ,r®°ne e,tett*ive alterations and emphasised that the- assistance for '™Provement8. will soon be ready waterways is in addition to snyj^ occupancyminimum assistance payment set up for the farm. Payments which nay be earned under the ACP Program reprearat only a part of the actual coot of Je88 ,thall,'.3'®0, carrying out a practice. M r . H a r r i e t H. Howe s , H e i m e r block. From the showing of apple blossoms the orchard trees will not Bridges referred to limestone. The I payment in this county for limestone is $1.30 per ton but it actaally costs on a county-wide average of $.1 per ton lS get It delivered land spread on the farm. This means that for every dollar went under the ACP Prograhi several more dollars of actual- conservation are accomplished. Hospital Fund To Benefit From Summer Sale June 24 FORTY YEARS A60 A special - sale of sailors and need propping up to keep them intact until the yield is picked this fall. Butter on the Blgin board of trade was quoted at 26 H cents on Monday. The Spring Grove Telephone company has installed £ number of new phones here during the past two weeks. FIFTY YEARS AGO A mid-summer "day sale is to be held at the home of Mrs. Chester j The McHenry Creamery Co., will Qould on Friday, June 24, from 2! begin the manufacture of batter to. 5 o'clock. The sale is spon- j into pound bricks. This will be to sored by the Woman's Auxiliary accommodate the summer trade, of,the Woodstock public hospital.! Monday was a windy day and Friends and their guests arc cor-, the clouds of dust that filled the air dlally Invited to attend. The Gould made many sigh for a rain storm, home is on Valley Hill Road in! Philip Hauperisch has disposed Bull Vallev. of his property, lots 2 and S in All iteiMi are also available In block 10. to Margaret Brefeld for the gift shop Which the Auxiliary $400, and in turn, Mrs. Brefeld has maintains at the Woodstock hos- '8°ld on« of the lots to Casper pital. They may be purchased and j Wirfs for $200. wrapped as a gift there. Before Clothing bargains with all the LAURENCE N. "EVERGREENS SHRUBS LANDSCAPING TREES Route One McHenry, 111. Phone McHenry 660-J-2 McHENRY SIGN SERVICE TRUCK LETTERING ft WINDOW LETTERING jBfEDS - OUTDOOR SIGKS H. REESE rox •s S 4* - NOTICE - . a- The RIVERSIDE BAKE SHOP will be open every Monday during the summer season. ' Riverside Drive calling on friends or relatives, stop in at the shop on the first floor and purchase a suitable present instead of sending flowers. The gift lasts longer and the money spent for it swells the hospital fund. Admission price for the Jane 24 sale will be fifty cents. profit sawed off. Leave your measure for a new spring suit- at M. J. Walsh's. SIXTY YEAKS AGO MOSEY INN RINGWOOD TELEVISION PRAOER BEER FRED BOWMAN, Prop. Tarpaulins Canvas Goods Large Selection of Material!w < ORDER EARLY Specialising in Store and Residence Awnings McHENRY AWNING CO. Phone McHenry 571-W-2 Thos. Thonneson, Prop. AUXILIARY NOTES The ladies' auxiliary of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 4600, held its regular1 business meeting last w^ek. A discussion was held in regard to the state convention to be held on July 14, 16 and 16 at Springfield. Delegates to the convention are President Ercel Lock, Past Presidents Llna Kilday and Mary Hetterman, and Alternates Louise Smith and Ercel Richardson. Eleanore Peterson, rehabilitation chairman, gave a report on the Poppy sales of May 28. The response from the public was very gratifying and much appreciated. Carnival time is something that is looked forward to by everyone grown-ups as well as chUdren. Dolores Aufrecht, chairman of ticket sales for the annual carnival to be held on August 11, 12, 13 and 14, reported that work has already started. Eleanor Creuts was named chairman of the food booth for Marine Day, July 31. Mary Hetterman, chaplain, presented Kate Deusler with a past chaplain's pin in appreciation of her former dutiei A delicious lunch was served by Ercel Lock and Betty Houck. People Becoming Artisans More and more people are bend ing their becks and swinging the hammer and paint brush in build ing their own homes than ever be fore in this modern age. With places to rent scarce, prices high and more time on their hands, families are undertaking these con struction projects. They derive much enjoyment from the work, have a sense of pride and satisfac tion and have saved much money on their investment when the Jot of building their new homo, la con pleted. 'Head the Want Ads. From 1 to 75. They'll all be at McOullom Lake Beach, Saturday, June 25th. Remember la $4 year? Inac A. Barrus has been appointed postmaster at Volo. Lake county, in place of R. Compton,1 removed. j E. W. Howe has sold his three- | year old George O. colt, "Nellie H." to O. W. Eldredge, of Richmond, for |476. John Heimer and Anton Bnglen Qjha if H.J 'A Complete CLEANING Done In Our Own Plant . • > 200 8. GREEN ST. Free Pickup and Delivery Service 20 CLARENCE'S SHOP Bird Houses, Lawn Furniture, Lawn and Porch Swings, Pier and Park Benches, Picnic Sets, Window Boxes; Trellises and Picket Fences, Sand Boxes and Play Pens. Kitchen Cabinets made to order, etc. Wash Baskets and Shopping and Market Baskets. (Jenuine Leather Men's and Ladies' Belts, Billfolds, etc. CLARENCE SMITHf Johnsburg, HL • - Phone 563-J-l Why let summer heat ruin your steep? Bring "North Woods" coolant info your hone and sleep in comfort I Remembtr th« oppressive summer heat of past years, and those hot, humid nights when it was almost impossible to sleep? Sometimes it seemed as if there wasn't a breath of air stirring . . . an$i no place was hotter than your own apartment or house, Tkit year you can beat the heat . . . and sleepiest Slimmer nights will be a thing of the past. Night codling by means of fans has been used for many years in the South . . . and this same method is adaptable to Northern Illinois hotlses and apartments. A night cooling fan is designed to give a complete change of air in a room every 2 minutes, and should not be confused with the ordinary electric fan. unless the cooler air it brought into the rooms. A night cooling fan pulls out the "dead** -hot air, and it is replaced by the fresh, cool night air from outdoorf. A night cooling fan produces a gen- ^ tie breeze through the rooms, absorbing heat from the walls and ceilings and evaporating perspiration from your skin . . . just like any other breeae. |, JDotr't spend another sleepless night; find oat now -ebour night cooling and the comfort it can bring A type tor a vary All day during the summer, the roof and walls bf a building absorb heat. This heat is radiated throughout die home, raising the temperature of the air inside the building. After sunset, the temperature outside begins to lower, and often drops as much asl0°tol5° during the night. However, these iower outdoor temperatures do not help you feel cooler inside your home, AM Imm MM FE • wwfafr W mmi dm ... e mUw lb Ifcst caa k eefcMp nmr- How o Night CooKng Fan Works ^ (1) It pulls •«/ mil ttored-mp btated sir fr»m yur living qttmrttru (2) This air is replaced by cml night mir which is drmum m thrmgh •ptntd windows. •* (S) The gently moving c--t mir mhsfhs AM/ smd tvmprstm p^rtpir* tmrn ... yu j«*l nohr immedisttfy. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTH hMS

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