».-S « » • r*» j ^ V 'j : 7:15, v ^ \ ^ . . . ^ < < - V * • St. Mary'k Catholic Ckmtk y: 7:00, 8:80. lifcOO and UJt ?,<: Holy Days: 0:00; 8:00: 10:00. Week Days: 6:45 and 8:00. v First Friday: 6J0 and 8M. |". Confessions: < i fiatotbyi: S.-OO p. m. and 7:00 p, m ¥ Thursday before First PrOay-- T ; ^ < After Ml Maes «• Tfcnreday; r *00 Mass m torn M0 p. m. and W0 p. m. ^ . lb«r. C. 8. Nix, Plaster. It Patrick** CathsBc Chmfc Mum: r: 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 and l|:00j Sunday Worship Service: 4a.m. and 14K j Yo» lic cordially invited to itttai our services. at S-M. 7HNL .7*J0 8:00 and during 8:00 turn. Saturdays: 4:00 to SM pjm. and 5:00 to 8:00 ML, ND on days before Fint Fridays: 440 to 5:00 pjn. and 7:00 to 8:00 pan. . Bar. Edward Coakley, v. m r¥ & • * Pastor. • aadi Walter C. Johannes, Pastor. •40 and ll:Gl£-'SffSi 7:00 and 9:00 10:15 045 and 8:03 Confessions: * f" Ifc wUj - • < * . ! XbmmwHty Methodist Omi% - Church School: 9:80. , Morning Worship: 10:45. Junior League: 7 p. in. Official board meeting OB Second Wednesday of month at 8 p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to * you . and your family to come and Zlni £nn|tHtaI Latheran Cluireh | worship with us. Cn»e Church of the Latheran Hour) Wayne B. Price, Pastot« • ^ John St, Mi block east of Hwy. 31! iflj West McHenry, Illinois. j 8U John's CatMk Uarck. Sunday School: 9:00 a. m. Masses: Saturdays: 7:80 to 8 and 2:30 to 8. Thursday before First Friday-- 2:30 «nd 7:30. Rev. A. J. Neidert, Pastor. it. Peters Gatkelle Char*, j ; . Op tog CrtTi v- | Masses: Sunday--840, 1040 and 1140. Raly Days: 040 and 9:00. Weekdays: 840. , 12_ First Friday: 040. Confessions: , Saturdays: 240 and 7:15. Thursday before First Friday-- ^J:80 and 7:lSw jRev. John L' DaMdn, Pastor. Christ IV King Wonder 7 '• ; V'-'VL \ J •* f ,* .*4%r • • ' >. ; • ' " • • "S, t :> "" ;' Follow the Crowds to " -4 . ' • " 1 McCullom Lake Beach • 'v- V-'- ^ i1 ?h r FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY ' • • "V ,rl 7' {^7- . A^>-v' ° Ammal Mid-Summer Festival ' * » * ! , % t v K: i . • * \ * .' Awards Every Hour on the Hour of Each ^yeging's Festivities r-^r 'A',-Ca iiiilii- lifftiiit it\ FUN GALORE! • Sundays: 8:00, 10:30 and 1140. Holy Days: 6:80 and 8:00 ' Confessions: Sunday: before each mass. Holy Days: 6:15 and 7:00 to 8:00 First Fridays, Communion distributed at 6 and 6:30 a. m. and during 6:90 mass. Rev. Edward Coakley, Pastor. _ Gospel Cantor Wonder Center, Weader Lair (Nonsectarian) Services flhnday Bible School--10:15 a.m. Morning Worship Service -1140 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. Ringwood Church Ringwood, lit Topsoil Washing Away Fast Warns Agricultural Expert Through reckless dissipation of its j topsoil the United States is today! only a "bare six Inches from starvation" and must adopt more far-reach- j ' l u g c o n s e r v a t i o n m e t h o d s , F r e d B a i -i ley. agricultural and food production! authority, declares in an article in! , the American magazine. "Our national welfare, our ability! to feed and clothe ourselves, depend! upon prompt and vigorous action at | once," says Bailey, who is a member I .of the 11-man committee created by congress to work with the secretary of agriculture In promoting research ', into farm production and marketing. | In an effort to determine the ex-' tent of erosion, tests taken in New I Orleans have shown, according to! Bailey, that the topsoil of one $10,000 midwestern farm washes down the Mississippi every 30 minutes. "Today one-third of . our original nine-inch layer of soil has washed and blown away," he asserts. "Each year we are, as a nation, moving 18 months closer to starvation because half as much soil fertility washes or blows \< V*s-v r, Swwlay---Public worship, 948. niflg. Rev. Charles Stevens, Pastor. When President Leases The United States flag flown over the White House is taken down if the ! president leaves to be gone over* night . . ,v;.-. ,{ Heart Disease Leads . Heart disease leads all Other 1 causes of mortality by a wide mar* fin. ^= Complete line of Lee's poultry remedies at Wattles Drug Store, McHenry. 8-tf foods and fibers. In normal " times, an American family with a $2,000-a-year income needs three acres per person to maintain its standard of living. Ey 1570, at the present rate of population increase, we would have only two arid four-fifths acres per person,' one-fifth of an acre less than needed for only a lair standard of living. *t*«tflot Spirt HiHi !• Six Major'IrtMrtoo| Production 1b tiie U. S. • increased almost threefold liilwssB * 1899 and 1939, and output per irotk* er more than doubled, according ts new indexes of output, employment i* " 7 and productivity rdeassd by Mbtional Bureau of Bwinmiif Um., ! •earch. The new inrtfTss cowi'lht „ industries employing half ttie entirs ' 7' i labor force: apiculture, ! turing, mining, gas and electric I utilities and steam railroads. • "Employment in the six in tries was only a third larger in than in 1899," the report sti and even this moderate increase j was completely offset by the decline ' m working hours. That is, while outj put tripled, manhours of employ- ; ment remained the same." The national bureau's new I of U. S. production rose rapidly for 1 three decades after 1899, but shows sharp retardation in the 1930s, Fto the six industries combined it rises * from 100 in 1899 to 146 in 1900 to 190 in 1919, to 283 in 1929. During the next decade it rises a further six ; points only, to 289 in 1939. Between j 1899 and 1929 output grew at an . average rate of 3.5 per cent each , year, but the entire increase during the decade 1929-1939 was only H per cent, or a fraction of 1 per X£-;v f.1%hS • * , > ' • " »s c, •' ' ^ Ripe and Unripe^, Ketchup usually is made from ripe tomatoes, unripe walnuts and mushrooms. Cornmeal Treatattnt A flaky face? Then sprinkle meal on a soapy wash cloth and | gently rub it over your »Hw This simple treatment will really do Tilers tor your skin. • «%•***«" - Order your "rubber stamps at The Plaindealer. V t o ij, in. -9 ^ »' '5. J -"L"1 . ; . ' I ' MnrI Vegef able Soup lOVTiI-NO Z. 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