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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Feb 1948, p. 11

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ft 7>- J>V gWjftew a * t Proton WlHNUt •ad only _ •tart* dull of the Lqrion eleventh annual contest held last week at hind second, winning » and two-year scholarship iity of Illinois. Mi«» Landcompeted with four seniors in •araaentimr her contest oration, Tiie ffiSEy of the Unlts^ Constitution." These Duftrm Months July. August and September profUce more accidents than all the other months, 'Cornell authorities freport. rp ^ Bead the Want Ads ••M'i l'l IU >111 • »"M H 11 •S :>- i/j: * • V.>'; V* : ^ . < V <>.* J ^vr-.'-.^'rv :C *ff '••*> -> ; '« tUCKCHICK St. Mary's CatMk Ctora Masses: Sunday: 7:00, 8:80. 10:00 an4U:»0 Holy Days: 6:00; 8^0; lOtOff«; f Week Days: 6:45 and Mfc. : First Friday: 6:80 and 8K»i / ConfeMions: ^ . Saturdays: S:00 p. m. and 7:00 Thursday before First Friday--/ After 8 00 Mass on Thursday; 8:00 p. m. and 7:00 p. m. Msgr. C. S. Nix, Pastor. - , St. Patrick's Catholic Chureh Masses: . „ . Sunday: 8.00, 9:80 (High M*sp) And 11:00. v - *V. Holy Days: 6:80 and 8:00« Week Days: 7:15. , • First Fridays: 8:00 Communion distributed *t 6:30, 7:00, 7;30 ind 8:00 and during 8:00 Confessions: >' . Saturdays: 4:00 to 6:60 pjn. and 7:00 to 8:00 p.|nn and on Thursdays before First Fridays: 4:00 to 5:00 p.nt. and 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Rev. James C. Vanderpool, Administrator. HI FOLKS: ^ You'll find me at^McHenry Mills; I *' f There they treat me swell. t 7, their feed is tops; 111 grow up fast And lay ldts of eggs to sell. kv*,. be back next week to tell you <5, ' C a _c more t, ^ v About baby chicks and feed; "4. ..'"-iund if you'll do as I suggest, WM ;f With poultry youll succeed. r. f P. S. My phone is 92-R. IcHENRY MILLS, INC. •ne 92-R West McHenry, 111. fim llllllllll l"tH St. John's Catholic Chureh, Ji Masses: Sunday: 8:00 and 10:00. Holy Days: 7:00 and 9:00 • Weekdays: 8:00. First Friday: 6:86 and 8:0(1 y.. °* Confession#: - ' l-My \ Saturdays: 7:26 and 8:00 Thursday before First Friday-- 2:80 and 7:80. ' „ . Rev. A. J. Neidert, Pastor. ygt. Peter's Catholic Church, Spring Grove Masses: / Sunday-Mi:00, 10:00 and llsH. Holy Days: 6:80 and 9;00« " Weekdays: 8:00. First Friday: 8:00. Confessions: Saturdays: 2:80 and 7:15. • ; " / r Thursday before First Fridsjtf#»<. 2:30 and 7:15. Rev. John L. Daleiden, 'Pastor. * 1 Zion Evangelical Lotherkn Church (The Church of the Lutheran Hour) John St. % block east of Hwy. 81 West McHenrv, 111. Sunday Worship Service--10:15. Sunday School and Bible Study-- 9 o'olock. Illinois FBL - SAT. Lao Goreey - &#ti Hall (1) "BOWERY BUCKAROOS" Kent Taylor (8) "SECOND CHANC Louise Currie i. ^ SUN.-MOtf., FEB.29-MAR. 1 Jftck Carson <! • Martha Vickers "LOVE ANb LEARN" irtoon "DOGGONE CATS" News and Circus Horse CLOSED ON TUESDAY Community Methodist Chi Church School: 10:00. Morning Worship: 11:00. Choir Rehearsals: $ Junior Choir on Wed. at 3:30 p.m. Cherub Choir on TTiurs. at 3:30 p. m. W. S. C. S. on third Thursday of . month at I p. m. ^ Church toard of education on second Wednesday, of month at 7:30 p. m, OfficiaJ board on second Wednesday cf month at 8:30 p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to you and your family to cOme and worship with us. Wayne B. Price, pastor. t Gospel Onter ' Wmder Center, Wonder LaV' * (Nonsectarian) •> Scrvic6s Sunday Bible School--10:15 a.m. Morning Worship Service -11:00 a.m. Midweek Prayer Service on Thursday Evenings at 8:00 p.m. A cordial Welcome is extended to all the people of the community to worship with us. FRANK W. ANDERSON, Pastor. King Mission onder " Masses: Sunday: 10:00. Holy Days: 6:30 and 8:00 Confessions: Sundays: Immediately before 10 o'clock .mass. Holy Days: 6:15 and 7:00 to 8:00 First Fridays, Communion distributed at 6-and 6:30 a. m. and during 6500 niaas. * Rev. James'A. VanderpooL WED THURSi mm Hodiak George Murphy - "THE ARNELO AFFAIR Q: WhM do I tax shown due on njr return? A. If you file your Withholding- Statement as a return, wait for the collector to send you a bill which must be paid within thirty days from date. If you file Form 1040 full pstyment must accompany your return. The law makes no provision fbr iinstallment payments on this balance. Q, How do I secure a refund due on my return? A. If you file your Withholding Statement as a return, cellector wUl;«end your refund without any<?4urtner action on your part. If you file a Fbrm 1040, you must be sure and cKteek the refund box under Item 10, Page 1, and the collector will send you a refund check without any further action by you. Except in the case of Erroneous or complicated returns, the majority of refunds should be in the hands of taxpayers by the. Fourth of July. Taxpayers are urged to wait a reasonable time before writing to their collectors regarding delayed refunds,! inasmuch as such correspondence] tends to slow up the refund machinery. You can expedite your refund by making sure that your re- | turn is filled out accurately, legibly and completely and, properly signed. Q. Where can I get help in mak- | ing out my return. A. Taxpayers j are urged to make every possible effort to fill out their returns themselves, taking the questions up one by one, at the earlest possible moment. Then, if questions arise, there will still be plenty of time to seek assistance by telephone or in person at the offce of the local collector before the last minute rush as the. deadline of March 15 approaches. Q. What happens if a mistake is found in my return "after a refund check has beeh mailed to me, A. If an audit shows that you owe more tax instead of beng entitled to a re; fund, you will be required to pay both the refund and the balance with interest. Q. Can you tell me briefly what my federal tax obligations are for the month of March. A. You must "le a. federal income tax return by March 15 if yon had $500 or more income'last year. Q. Isn't there something else seme taxpayers have to file? A. Yes. One out of every five taxpayers must file & Declaration of Estimated Tax for 1948--those who expect to receive wages subject to withholding in excess cf $5,000, plus $500 for every exemption except their own, and those who expect to receive more than $100 of other wages, dividends and interest. Q. To whom do I send my return? A. To the Collector of Internal Revenue in your district--NOT to Washington, D. C. If you live in the First District of Illinois the address Mlftnce of 'tax 4m? A. If you 'file your Withholding Statement, wait for the collector to aend you a bill. Bay that bill within thirty days from date. If you file a Form 1040 return, pay an/ balancec of tax due in full with the return. If you file a declaration, send with it at least one fourth of the estimated as due for 1948 (in ^xcess of tax to be withheld from wages.) Q. What do I do if I find out I mMe a mistake after sending in my You can file an amended time within three years, if the government finds ou made a mistake, it will adjustment. ^What de *: tnisi urn ^ \A, urn apy return return Likewise, out that i make an . ' Tricks the Efaa One way in which colo. tricks tht eyes is known as successive contrast, or after imageiy. When a person gaxes for a period of time at an object, as a book, and turns his eyes to a blank waTl, he is likely fo see the image of the book for a short time. In respect to colors-^these after images ara of two kinds. In what are called positive after images, the colors are the same as those in the original. But in negative after images, which are the most common, the color is the complementary color of the original. For example, red becomes k greenish blue. The importance of ocuierstanding these tricks of color is readily apparent for .artists, interior decorators and fabric designers. Community Fourth Party ifi Tournament. Chalera Loss - Hog cholera causes a loss of'about 12% million dollars each year. February 86 Lily take P. T. ^Social-Hi Schoolhouse. February 24 O. E. S. Meeting--Acacia Hall. Februanr 26 Public Card Party--Masonic Hall-- 1:30 p. m.--Sponsored by O. E. S. East River Road Pinochle Club-- Mrs. Eleanor Nye. V February 27 < Bake Sale -- West Side Locker -- Sponsored by Fox River Valley Camp, R. N. A. v March 1 Reorganisation Meetings^#! High ;i School. . * . • Altnr and Rosary SodaUty -- Bt. ' Patrick's Qhurch Hall. ' • : , < ^March. 2 - Fox River Valley Camp Birthday Dinner--4:45 p.m.--Nook Restaurant. Riverview Camp Birthday Party-- j K. of C. Hall--6:30 p. m. Ringi wood Unit, Home Bureau--Legion I Hall. - • 7-1 -V | • • March 8 • i Johnsburg Community Cl«ft> --r NelTs i Eallrooom. V:\ - ; Pinochle Club--Mrs. Wank Adelj tr.eier. . t St. Mary's-St." Patrick's Sehool P.T.Ai I March 4 I Circle.3, W. S. C. S.--Mrs. Ray Page. | C. D. of A. Meeting, i March 5 ' Lily Lake P. T. A. --Schoolhouse-- i 8 p. m. March 7 i High School Orchestra. Concert* I March 18 ] Final Party in C. D. of A. Card l Tournament--K. of C. Hall, i April 2 { Christian Mothers & Altar Society. April 11 Par^ to Benefit St. Mary's-St. Pat- P. T. ,1m* Now Aatenlhito;^ " tt takes a total of 8,500 pounds of steel to turn out a typical America* passenger car. Ne Longer Bast Resistaat Pawnee wheat, once rust resist ant, is now quite susceptible to Has disease, Oklahoma A and M ptftbf ologists have found. Their tion is that types of leaf rust that attack Pawnee once fere rare hi that area, but now have multiplied to the point where Pawnee rusts as heavily as older, standard varieties. People's ehnrdl of and author, at the *--m! Washington banquet sponsored by the Woodstock Civic dub at Woodstock yommunity High school last week* '^Frade la have for. uries in many tropical areas, large teak trade did not take mtfl the 20th century. The States is the^ world's of the tonnage national trade. Complete line of Lee's poultry remedies at Wattles Drag Store, Mo- Henry. 8-tf FRIDAY and SATURDAY •4m LEAN 3-3i/2 lb, PORK, BUTT ROAST ^>-4gc II • mm SMOKED SMALL PICNIC HAMS 1?. 45c the WINTER CLEARANCE SALE AT REDUCED PRICIPV Ladies' and children's coats, men's overcoats and jackets, army pants and shirts (all wool), ladies' galoshes, ice skates, oil stoves. Many other articles at reduced prices. • ' • • Gen and Is s Store • TELEPHONE 493-W Third house on East River Road, going south from State Bridge. SMALL Spare Ribs lb. 46c Slab Bacon i lb. 59c SLICED BACON % lb. pkg. 32c •fan . WE HAVE A VARIETY OF LENTEN FISH - M / i R K E I Wm ijilt A A A J T Nrmf--Mn JfrwwM Rtagwood Church Ringwood, III. Sunday--^Public worship, 9:88. Church School: 10:30. Choir Rehearsals--Wednesday evening. Rev. George Marshall, pastor MILLER WOODSTOCK, ILLINOIS , , •' P l a n e A i r C o n d i t i o n i n g ' If«w air-conditioning systems for pressurized passenger cabins of. transport aircraft provide 20 cubi<| feet of fresh air per minute per passenger, and incorporate simple steam humidifiers which moisten the air in summer, heat it in winter. FiH. - SAT., FEB, <4 IVY 99 with Joan Fontaine Pat Knowles and Herbert Marshall Plus "DESPERATE* Steve Brotiie andv _ * Audrey Long"**" t-lk: SUN. - MON., FEB. 1 | "CLACK GOLiy* . with Anthony Qainn - Katherine DeMille and Elyse Knox :>!us "ADVENTURE ISLAND" with Pp.nl Kelly and Rhonda Fleming TUE., WED.. THUR., MAR. NEW MACKAl MUSICAL! In Automatic Heofmq PRESSURE • - u Man's Brand-JIfoir PoHw/hr yoarBuick DENNIS MORGAN Andrva KING • ArUne DAHL Co/or by TCCHMICOIOR ia • ' i an in 00. Icarn why (host who buy by choice and not by chaoc# ituist on Oil-O-Maiic.'A»k about our Prtjtrrtd Parch*sir A&retmtmt* THENNES OIL CO. 505 S. Green St. McHenry, IlL PHONE 465-R COMPLETE BURNER SfStVICB /^iUR men do a master job of keeping Buicks right un, Buick high standards. They lean get everything oi*t of there is to get. But maybe youM like the thrtll of a brand-new engine in your car. If so, we're ready to do that job too--ready to'put a straight-frontthe- factory engine in any Buick built since 1937. You get an entirely new engine. It has a new carburetor and air cleaner. It has a new distributor with both vacuum and centrifugal spark control. It has new wiring and spark plugs --even a new clutch that eases «yery start and makes driving fan. ... On top of all that, this engine brings you the latest Buick features you read about--such features as precision cylinder boring and Flex- Fit oil rings, Stratoflow pooling and all the rest. We have these engines for ypu right now because Buick engine production is running ahead of complete car output. > > • So, in less time than a "good oyer* haul would take--and frequently at less cost--you can have a ear withv«verything a brand-new Buick engine can give you, and a car worth much more when you're ready to turn it in. Gopd . deal, isn't it?. Worth looking into?. Drop around •and let us give you all die facts and figures. DUICK CARE JZ, was M-i- •-- -tip. - 403 Front R. I. Overton Motor Sales ^ : McHenry. Illinois

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