CMfcolle Cfcarch C. Coakley, Pastor L , MasiM mmmy Masses: 8:00, 9:00, ftltd 11:30 • Daily Masses: 7:00 and ,'WIt* JWnt Pridajn* Communion dis- Htatwl at 6:30 and dartaf 7:0ii Md ?:M Masses Confessions Saturdays: -4 09 to 5:Of p.m. and » &0 to 8:00 p.m., and on Thure- ^ys before First Fridays.: 4:00 te p.m. and 1:00 to 8:00 unity *etkedlrt CMnrcfc of McHenry Main and Center Streets J. Elliott CSc&ett, Pastor Services: A \ Sunday Sch\d): |9:30 Morning Won&Jk: 10:48 Senior MYF: Tn*M. Junior MYr: 1 P.M. • Official board meets firat/we4» nesday of month, 8 p.nv Senior choir rehearsal, ft 8:0d^P*ursda>rs- A cordial invitation is extended to you and your family to come and worship with us. Young Adult Fellowship: ond Sundays: 8 p.m. THE McHENSY PLAINDEALER 77m fx 4" •y THOSE WERE THE DAYS ARTBEEMAA $-4. Msgr. Sunday: ii:30. i tatnoue Ckarcfc C. i. Nix. Pastor Masses 7:00, 8:30, 10.00 and . floly Days: «:00; 8:00: and 16:00 |,X-Week Days: 6:45 and 8:00. Tirst Friday: 6:30 and 8:00. ^ .Confessions' ' Saturdays: 1:00 p.m. an4 7:0f Thursday before First Friday: After 8:00 Mass on Thursday; 8:00 |>tn r>nd 7:00 p.m SR. Peters Catholic ChiNl Spring Grove fter. John L. Daieiden, Pastor Masses flunday: 8:00; 10:00 and 11:M. Holy Days: 6:30 and 0:00. Weekdays: 8:00. First Friday 8:00. . Confessions Saturdays: 2:30 and T:ff. Thursaa^ before First Friday: 1:10 and 7.15. McHENRY BIBLE CHURCH Rt. 120, Lakemoor Donald G. Liberty, pastor Sunday School -- 9:45 A.M. * Worship Service -- 11:00 A.M. Evangelistic Service--8:00 P.-Mf Wednesday: Prayer Meeting; 4 p. m. For other information, write P. O. Box 232, McHenry/ 111., or call the R. W. Brooks home; McHenry 601-J-2. "You're Always Welcome Here." lll» Joseph's Church J__ Richmond, 111. {Sunday Masses: 8:00 and 10:00 Daily Mass: 8:00 Holy Days: /:00 and 9:00 Rev. Ft. Frank Miller, pastor Clrlst the King Cathelle Chareh Fnder Lake Sunday Masses: 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 and 11:45 (Through Sept. 6) Rev. James k. Taaderpoe), pastor Holy Days: 6:00 and 8:00 A. M. First Friday: 8:15 A. M. Catechism: §unday, 9:00 A. M. Confessions: Sunday, 7:SO A. M. and »:30 A. M. St Jehn's Cathelle dank Johnsbarg Joseph M. Blitsch, Putor Masses 7:00; 8:30; 10:90 and Holy bmyw. 7:00 and 9:00. Thursaajr before First Frloay: 1:10 and 7 :19. flea Ev»«gellcal Litlmii Ckarck The Ctaurth OL the Lutheran Hour €08 John St W. McHenry, 111. ^^Rev. Carl A. Lobits, Pastor, Sunday School: »:00 a.a , §*'- •»»£•: i 15 a m. "^tc* «r ordtally our services. Crystal Lake Services: Sunday, g:00 AJM. Holy Com munion. l0:00 A.M. Choral Eucharist. 10:00 A.M. Church School and Jfarsery. The Church School and Nursery are held at the Mission House, 33, McHenry Ave., Crystal Lake. Director of Education: Mrs. - Charles S. Wright. -School Superintendent: S. Westbrook. *' Family Eucharist: First Sun* day of the month 10:00 a.ni Men's Corporate Communion: Fourth Sunday at 8:01 by breakfast. The Rev. Donald M. Ladsam Priest-in-Chargs 3^ .Wonder Lake Gospel Cfcarch (Nonsectarian) ^ « Frank W. Anderson, Pastor Services Sunday Bible School: 10:00 a.m» Morning Worship: 11:00 a.m. Sunday Evening Service: 7:4$ p.m. Prayer meeting Thursday, 8:09 p.m. Bring the family with you to Sandav School and Worship Services. There is a place and a welcome for everyone. Slngwood Methodist Cfcarek Rlngwood, 111. Re*. Darrell D. Sample, Pastor Sunday: Public Worship, 9:30. Church School: 10:30. Choir Rehearsals: Wednesday eveninf * LADY ONT 6TAN0 IN THE HOUSE, IT'S SMOKIMQ ft IT'LL ITHOSE WERE THE DAYS OP YOUR GOING WEST By FRANK THOMAS POQX HOSSFACE'-THE BOSS IS MAK1N' MlM GIVE THET EASTERN OUOE A C4JIOED TOUR. C* THE RANCH' YOU HOLD NOLO HIM AN HIM AND I'LL SMEAR HIM' VEKt PUTT IN tKWr OLC< L SOWAR HIM SONNY SOUTH By COURTNEY ALOERSON CbUKTHYCUIII ^IHIIimiUmWHIWlWHMKltNIIIIHWIIIHinM Especially for Pet Owners.. Thursday, October 22, 11 of such substances as sugar or calcium in the lystdm, add ej*. lepsy. Sedatives can be used to control the fits. Special veterinary research is being conducted on strange skin disease known as "Collie Nose." The disease is reported prevalent in some western states, but the cause has not been determined. Affected dogs show skin lesions on the nogw. Research workers are conducting experiments to determine if most dermatitis, or "hot spots," in dog* are caused by pollen or dietary troubles. Diet therapy has proved beneficial in many cases for clearing yv the oondltion. Heart disease may be hard to diagnose in dogs because cardiac conditions can resemble pneumonia, bronchitis, allergic asthma or liver and kidney diseases. The heart also may be affected by certain infectious diseases. Convulsions in dogs may be caused by infections, brain lesions, poison and the deficiency Canine distemper ous hepatitis viruses together produce a more severe type of illness than either virus alone. Both viruses have been found in the blood streams of dogs during acute illnesses. Vaccines can be used to protect dogs from both diseases. Need A Robber Stamp 7 a* It* it the Plaindealer. WORTH It's Worth Doing There is No Substitute For Good Plastering. Phone McHenry 1189 St Andrew's %plseep«l Ckareh Sunday: 7:30 and 11:00 Sunday School and Family Gucharist, 9:00 Re*. Jon K. Smedberg. pastor Phon* Gray slake 3-2911 Nickel alloys, because of their strength and resistance to heat and oxidation, have contributed greatly to the efficiency, safety, durability and light weight of both the standard airplane engine and the jet engine. Nickel is alloyed with copper, brass and bronze to give greater resistance to corrosion and wear, or to give a white color. Nickel, when alloyed with other metals, not only has the ability to improve these metals, but in many instances forms alloys with entirely new properties. When added to steel, for instance, it produces an alloy that is stronger, tougher and more resistant to wear. It Pays to Advertise Natural Instinct lVatural instinct usually enables domesticated livestock to take cart of themselves when they are lr familiar surroundings. They are prone to become nervous, however, when introduced +o strange lots loading chu**< moving vehiclegnH 1 >"*••£«» arvmp1 Baby Blue Eyes In the white race nearly all newborn babies have blue eyes because the pigment that causes other col' ors does not develop until some weeks after birth. However, negro babies, and other belonging to the dark races, have brown eyes, since the pigment is well developed when they are born. LAY AWAY YOUB SEWING MACHINE NOW For Christmas Easy terms, no, interest or carrying charges New and used straight sewers and Zig Zags FREUND'S SEWING MACHINE Sales & Service Across from Hunterville Subd. PHONE 664-J-2 McHENRY, ILL. F«ED J. SMITH SALES , ' SERVICE Complete Motor Overhauling Welding ' •' t JOHNSBURG. ILL. McHENBY 200-J The One Make-up that has EVERYTHING! 0€tA COMPACT $125 # 1 I ptostK ^ Makes skin seem younger, poreless** • stays fresh-looking /or hours! Perfectly balanced blend of sheer crefRt base and "Air Spun" Powder! Guards against dryness, chapping--«i& protective cream bqsel Attractive, streamlined and feather* li^Mjth easy-to-carry, spill-proof, convenient! • complete with HINGED case -- full-view mirror-- ssd luxury puff. Choose frosi these world-famous Coty fragrances. (.'ORIGAN •' L'AIMANT • CMERAUDE • "PARIS" • MUGUET OES B#S BOLGER'S DRUG STORE McHenry, SoftWater. Hero's a good-looking, easygoing sport shirt that is practical for any kind of sport wear. It's tailored for com* fort- (SKIPPER by Wilson Brothers) and it laugfis off laundering. The smartly sub* dued colors are vat-dyed, ond the shirt is treated for wrinkle resistance. q- It's a solid value at McGEE'S 117 S. GREEN STREET PHONE 47 Store Hours: Daily 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. - Friday nites 'til 9 Sunday mornings 9 to 12 - Open All Day on Wednesday JOHNSONS GLO-COAT Qt. Bottles & ACE HARDWARE (followed W. B. BJORKMAN ft SON ISO Riverside Drive, Phone WVEiy HAiBl for lazy leisure in practical washable cotton 20 YEAR GUARANTEE NO DOWN PAYMENT 36 & MONTHS TO PAY Store for Men tttHT OUT OF TOW Ml MUCET ALL THE TIMil with a -RAM S O F T E N E R • EASY ON SHIItIS > NO UME DEPOSITS ON WASH BASINS ,• 25% tESS WEA* AND TEAt ON . FABRICS • •SAVES 70* ON SOAP EVERY YEA* • SAVES 16% WEAK ON COOKING UTENS&S • 25% SAVING ON COFFEE • MAKES WHITER WASHINGS • EASY ON THE COMPLEXION • NO MORE STREAKY GLASSWARE • NO SCALE DEPOSITS TO CLOG PIPES • SAVES 25% ON FUEL FOR HEATINO • NO SOAP SCUM IN HAIR AFTER WASHING • SAVES THE AVERAGE FAMILY UF TO $165 EVERY YEAR NOT THE CHEAPEST BUT THE BEST! . KM only water wfttntr mod* of 0. S. Mwi-Ton (tool... dovbl* co6t*d Insido ctml. out with 100% Vlnytlte plaitic on a bond#rlz «d surf a c* ... flniihad in heavy duty bakod inam»l . . . distribution system entirely of copper and brass eliminating electronic or ••rrosive action at well a* seating . . , permanent ton exchanger softening unit There Is No SUBSTITUTE FOR QUALITY For FREE ANALYSIS of the water in your home and soft water demonstration CALL COLLECT - - - ; Your Local Representative Charles R. Peterson PHONE McHENRY 629-J-i RT. 1, BOX 318 MrHF.VRY, Bl. --: or Illinois Soft Water Company Distributeru of ZEO-RAN Waver Softeners ** 2820 Mannheim Road, Melroee Pafifc XU. fBONE GLADSTONE 5-5110 Gimmicks and High Pressure? No, not at Overton's, we have been around too long to substitute such tactics for legitimate business practices. Overton's have been at the same location for 44 years. Yes, and sound business practices have paid off. In 1953 we will surpass all of our previous records for totaT number of cars sold, Gross Revenue, and-iirthe number of people we emplcgtf^ When you are considering the purchase ofa new car keep an "ear to the ground and an eye to pe future" because this purchase is going to directly effect you every day of your life for the next two, three, five years or very possibly longer. The cars offer you are the countrys accepted "standards" --All other cars are compared to them. They will be worth good money anytime you dispose of them. ' ' " * , - • We have a normal inventory of cars-~about a 10 days supply our current selling rate. But we do invite you to a sample ride to compare our cars and also-our prices. We are sure you will agree after these comparisons that one of these fine General Motors Car& is a sound business investment which Will even reflect itself in your personal well being. \ ' We maintain two of the most modern--best equipped automobile establishments in the state. Our mechanics are factory trained, we have the space, time, and manpower to properly service your car. • * {y t " • . ' ' ' 1 ^ f' ' No, no gimmicks or high pressure We are just simply offering the finest cars built at the lowest possible prices. Come in and see us anytime. ** R. I. Overton Motor Sales 403 Front Street BUICK & OLDSMOBILE PHONE 6 McHenry, Illinois Overton Cadillac-Pontiac Co. 400 Front Street PHONE McHenry, Illinoi* -k< Us i.