LfWIFIED S E C T I O N A NOTIC* U the gnat Ms which MW fill. «• itoMf Ml? ad an paU Car Wwttli ^ »b MMT IBM tO BT " MNk en Wsdassdsy wfll be friaMi LOTS FOB SALE--Lots, 60x350 ft, •on Route SI, about two block from d»ot _In<juire at 715 Center St. Tel. JMf eHenry 27S-J. 22-tf FOR SALE--1937, Plymouth 2-door sedan in good condition; completely overhauled. Phone McHenry 218-M or can be seen at 106 Richmond Road. •18 FOR SALE--Enamel ice box and 9%-hp. outboard motor. W. Daniels, Lot 29, Sunnyside Beach, Johnsburg. Address Marine Delivery, McHenry. •13 FOE SALB FOR SALE -- Tabletop gas stove.j Call George Baumbeck, McHenry 678- W-l. *13 FOR SALE--Storkline folding baby! carriage. Excellent condition. Large •tee bicycle. Tel. McHenry 646-W-2. •13 FOR SALE--ALL-YEAR HOMBS 5 rooms, near bus line; running water; at McCuIlom Lake. Price $5,500. 5 rooms, cement basement, bath; at McCuIlom Lake. Price $6,950. 4-n»om modern home; automatic oil heat; hardwood floors; full basement; immediate possession; at Wonder Lake. Prire $10,750. JACOB FRITZ, Realtor, at Johnsburg ALTERATIONS--Call Vincent Schiavone for alterations and repairing on men's and women's clothing; also cleaning and pressing. For service call McHenry 615-R-2. *18-4 FALL FASHIONS -- EXCITING NEW FALL FASHION FROCKS are being displayed by Mrs., J. B. Carman of Wonder Lake. Get your order in before the styles are kicked " ~ 378 for •18 over. Phone: Wonder Lake appointment. FOR A DEPENDABLE JOB GOOD WAGES - LEARN MOKE Refrigeration Air-Conditioning ' Electricity - Electronitt Radio - Television ": _ Appliance Repairs Write today for free booklet. Commercial Trades Institute, Box ' A," care Plaindealer. 13 Tel. McHenry 37 CABINET WORK--Cabinets built to order; also carpenter and plumbing 11-tfj -work. Call Mc;HHee nry 674-J-l. *12-4 Tom Fox 12-8 j FOR SALE--Nash Ambassador 1941! ELECTRIC WORK DONE IM- - 2-door sedan; radio, conditioned air,! MEDIATELY--One outlet or an en- FOR SALE REXAIR--THE COM-' over-drive, with 1947 motor, driven j tirfe house. Work guaranteed^ to BINATTON AIR WASHER, HU- less ttufn 4,000 miles; new tires and]meet Public Service standards MlDIiFIER AND CLEANER. Re- brakes. Original owner, P™nate, Allan, McHenry 651-R-2 o moves pollen and allergy irritants P*rty. Phone Woodstock 900 or 20. ^ , from the air, adds healthful hu- _____ if, NEW "DRAW DRAPE CURTAIN nudity to the air in your home and pQR gALEi--1935 lV4-ton Chevrolet; RODS--Extending from 28 in. to deans by drowning the dust -- 1 • wate ntckol Henry 646-W-2. *13 * --_____ --(West McHenry. Phone 63 or 38. 11-3 HELP WAHflfc}---Short order cook Mid waitrsM. Mi Place Restaurant, Green St^ McHenry 18-tf HELP WANTED--Men buffers, die casters, polishers, time-keepers, in- ' >tors; no experience neces- •aeations; paid holidays; lint, second and third lectric Auto Lite Co., Wood- Stock. 18-tf HELP WANTED--^Man to work in plant.. McHenry Ice Cream Co. TeL 302. *18 HELP WANTED--Office girl, must be good typist; permanent position "for right party. Admiral Corp. 507 W. Elm St., McHenry. 13-tf HBLP WANTED Two men; no experience necessary. Overton Motor Sales, 403 Front St., McHenry, 111. Tel. McHenry 6. 13-2 HELP WANTED--Machinists from 4 p. m. to 12:30 a. m.; top wages; paid vacations; paid holidays. Electric Auto Lite Co., Woodstock. 13-2 *% fMt *>t i* * Always A fcq wff •r KATBBT: nS a • Wjni?5 tne oust in truck wjth ?rain box, recently com-1120 in.; easily installed by customer. w°ri5T p r~ £ i ^r" pletely overhauled; good rubber, Tel.1 NiesenV Floors, located at Peter M. Tel. Mc- McHenry 92-M. *13-2 Justen Furniture Store. 521 Main St. ' FOR SALE--Used stoker; first class! FOR SALE--White pibrcelain gar- condition. Call McHenry 613-J-2. I SHEET METAL AND FURNACE bap burner, $25; 5-rm. size oil stove, 13-2 WORK -- Gutters and furnaces re- . #25; Coidspot refrigerator, $50; good _ _ , •> 1 paired. John McDonald, Bowman St., condition. Tel. McHenry 577-J-l. FOR SALE--Cement producte; well McHenry Phone McHenry 772-M. *13 curbing; cess pool; dry well catch "" ' 10.tf basin, 3H to 6-ft. diam. covers; 28-' HENRY HALL cam* bracking into his suburban bungalow No llandy la the kitchen, no wit* Grace la sight I "Oraca will warm op something and call It dinner!" ha sputtered. "Why doe* die play bridge on Handy** day off?" Bui after living 10 years with a baldheaded, flat-chested little eerimp of a man like htmeelf, a modest-sal - aried manager of a women's apparel shop, he couldn't 'blame Grace far enviif entertainment. He switched on a lamp in the living room and settled into his chair by the radio. Hi took out tke first volume his hand Jouched. Perhaps a little Shakespeare would brighten his talk. He started as something flew out from a leaf, zigzagged to the rug. ... $10 bill! He snatched it up, HELP WANTED--Men and women,1 stuffed it into his billfold. Grace, boys and girls, 16 years of age orl hidillg her money books! He over, to work nights, A^ply at | ^ another masterpiece, HELP WANTED -- WOMEN AND GIRLS TO SEW. GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR THOSE INTERESTED IN THIS TYPE WORK. APPLY RIVERSIDE MFG. CO., 200 RIVERSIDE DRIVE, McHENRY. PHONE 39. 10-tf Admiral Corporation, 507 St., . McHenry, or calLdMcHenry 470, -- - ' 12-tf indition. R SALE -- Hectrolux vacuum jn. to 4-ft. concrete bird baths and j MONTHLY BOOKKEEPING ner with 411 attachments; good flower pots. Richmond Cement Pro- SERVICE -- Records installed and Tel. McHenry 563-M-2. ducts, U. S. 12 and Route 173, Rich-1 maintained? Elmer P. Adams; Cer- 13 mond, 111. *13 tified Tax Consultant. One mile north of Fox Lake on Route U. S. 12; Fox Phone Tox Lake 5501. WANTED WANTED--Home for a good, tough, watch dog. Phone ^McHenry 627-J-2.' *131 FOR SALE--Three bedroom suites. HOUSE FOR SALE--'Five rooms; U TII Can be seen at apartment above bath; enclosed porch; full basement;; ' Wattles drug store, .West McHenry, furnace heat; garage; chicken house;: „ _ on Aug, 14 or Aug. 21. 13 fruit trees; lot 66x250. North Park TRUCKING -- Livestock and Lime. | finry 37 f°R ye.r Wd *•««* T* McHe"r>' 'Hfj home at McCuIlom Lake. All con FARM WANTED -- 120 acres or more; must be near McHenry or Johnsburg, Catholic school. JACOB 8-tf > FRITZ, Realtor, at Johnsburg. Tel. - 11-tf shook U- Two more, tens fluttered before Henry's eyes. Wit bin * far mmntts, bt bmi tbsktn down $200, mst*sd of misty knowUdga, from tbt *w*-inspiring BUT from that night on, Henry was worried. The allowance he gave Grace was small. She must have scrimped on household expenses a long time to save that money. What sinister project was she planning? So he was greatly relieved one 13 McHenrv™"™' McHenrv Jo*R •«!<," WANTED-Con»i*nm«t and eveninf ^ *he ^ him at the -- I ' 1 Second-hand store. Gen & Is s, third I door and quavered, "Oh, Henry, I've m ^5,000;" FORSALE-1937 Buickcoupe;i *ood PAINTING - Interior and exterior J ^rAdfe' 1,^5-S0,UAh i been robbed! terms to suit. 638-M-2. Can McHenry Cail^c. : F%i [ HLn^3^er R°ad* FOR SA McHerfry 638-M-2. I class work. Insured. (For free estj- Phone Mc- 10-tf Tel. FOR SALE--ALL YEAR HOMES,! ™ate' phone McHenry 552-W-l. Bert WANTED--CEMENT WORK, foun *13 $5,000 and UD. FARMS, laree and^SStrorfl- 5-tf | dations, driveways, walks, etc. Will -- ° ' v r' T , furnish one man and mixer or a - YEAR-ROUND ; ! labor crew. Time and material or GARBAGE HAULING \ contract price.. Phone McHenry. *10-4 dad ciic it- .• i . . small; CHOICE LOTS; LISTerator-. cedar chest. bed, sIpn ri™ngg~; I>»'GS APPRECIATED; STOMPO- V DI? AI ITGTATI? WAA/ICFNNIR .J ***•-*- J CON&RACI garden tools and hand cultivator; ni f II fF/FIIA E KNOX Mr Regularly and courteously. with the 1547-M-2 or 786 9 - f t . fly rod; 12-gauge s h o t g r u n . R. a ' " ' " • - - - *«-- = Gruener. Johnsburg, Sunnvside Estates. Call McHenry 588-R-2 week- FOR SALE ends. HK-'VPV' BEST of service. Also rubbish hauled HENR\. Tel. 421-^ in loads or half loads. FRED WIRTZ. 1947 International ?51-J. 7-tf *13 truck IVz ton, with milk body and CEMENT AND CARPENTER WORK FOR SALE--Blue lounge chair; May- J1 V a "vlk wr#*"' Cement mixer for rent, J. M. Stangattaage wwaasshhiinnpg- mmaacrhhiinnpe-; 22 almost nnoeww f~o rmation. Call McHenry 145-W after rone Emerald Park. Phonp McHenrv full size springs; • 5-pc. dinette set. m~ N12-2 Dick~, ,Se 1?}in°,e Pr}ve> Indian FOR SALE--New 4-room year-round idge. Tel. W onder Lake 243. 13 mrdern home, close to McHenry. FOR SALE-One dinette, chrome on Phone McHenry 227-J- 10-tf sied legs, wood top; 2-piece bedroom FOR SALE-- 120 bass, 2 switch acset, Enterprise gas stove; Nilcota-; cordian; never u%ed; cheap. Rpssell tor oven, used one year; garbage Hclochwort, Wonder Lake. ^*13-4 burner. Call McHenry 665-W-2. *13,------ ---- oil® 1 00C J m nr F0R SALE -- Large fruit press, ™ SALE-1936 4-door Plymouth;, ^rinder> three oak kegs, three stone S ^ ^ «Paint crocks- three stone Jugs; complete $375. Call McHenry outfit for making wine, cider. All 184 M 13 for $35. Phone McHenry 253-M. 13 E2? v ^ planer; 8C™11 FOR SALE--Good 19-ft. sailboat, & .* ^5° ri?z $300; moored at G. P. Norin's, Reghp., buff e^^-hp. sander, %-hp. Call ner R0ad. Pistakee Bav. Call Chi- Swanson, Wauconda 4224 for particu 13 lars. ner Road, Pistakee Bay. '•J1* ca^°> Ki\fiare 5272. 13. rone, Emerald Park. Phone McHenry 661-J-l. 50-tf CARPENTER AND CEMENT WORK FLOYD S. COOLEY Phone McHenry 491-R 103 Main St. *5-10 WANTED---Watches and jewelry to repair. Anthony Noonan. 200 So. Green street, McHenry. (Front part of Claire Be,« uty Shoppe.) 16-tf SITUATION WANTED SITUATION WANTED -- Man of, considerable experience, as sales correspondent or general office work.' Address Box 141, McHenry, 111. *13, COMPLETE TILING SERVICE PORCELAIN TILE FOR WALLS AND FLOORS Call or write for estimate -- FRED KLING 618 W. Crystal Lake Ave. Crystal Lake, 111. Phone Crystal Lake 490 6-tf i»in c.|r r , A .'FOR SALE--Oil stove, heats five f no^ 0n h rooma' good condition. Tel. Mcrtow from one to three hundred Henry 632-M-l. *13 feeding steers, heifers and cows at ---- - wy farm on Route 20, two miles west FOR SALE--RESORT PROPERTY-- a<t Belvidere, III. Clean, healthy cattle Beautiful summer home, 166-ft. on your place at reasonable prices, frontage on Fox River at Emerald guaranteed against death loss for Park; fully equipped; power mower; thirty days. Visitors always welcome Frigidaire, garden lot, 100x100; whether you want one or a hundred, bearing apples, grapes, raspberries, Private sale only. H. L. DUNNING, etc. Bargain for quick sale. Mrs. . Jl-4 Wm. Hoett. Phone Austin 4674. 13 TOR SALE--New Boe-Craft 16-ft. FOR SALE, FOX RIVER HOMES *'™o®rds» $1,650 and up. Also fast 5 rooms, water front. Price $7,250. 12-ft. outboards and 14-ft. row- 4 rooms, near beach. Price $4,000. boats. Boe-Craft Boat Co., S. McHenry Duplex, 4 A 4 rooms, near beach. Ave., Crystal Lake, 111. Closed Sun- Price $6,500. day afternoons. Tel. C. L. 1273. 10-tf 5 rooms, water front, in Sunnyside, north of Johnsburg. Price $7,950. JACOB FRITZ, Realtor. . CARPENTER WORK -- Remodeling and repairs of all kinds. Free estimate. Lessard A Pansa. Phone McHenry 634-R-2. 12-4 CARPENTER AND CEMENT WORK Asbestos Shingles and Insalatiep Free Estimate - ARVIDSON BROTHERS Tel. McHenry 653-M-2 50-tf FOR SALE--Generators, armatures, atarters, fuel pumps, distributors voltage regulators and ignition parts for Ford and all other cars. Seaco Sales & Service, Lilymoor, Fred J. 8voboda, Prop. Tel. McHenry 183. 41 -tf at Johnsburg TeL McHenry 37. 11-tf ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Floor furnaces. Let us estimate your next job. ROTHERMEL ELECTRICAL SHOP 304; Rivtrside Drive, McHenry, 111. *46-26 Phone McHenry 760. EXPERIENCED LANDSCAPING--TREE SURGERY AND REMOVAL--INSURED FREE ESTIMATES J. W. RAYCRAFT, P. O. Bo* 163 Phone 298-R -- W. McHenry, 111. 45-tf WANTED TO RENT C. J. H. D1EHL Woodstock Piano Tuner Phone 208-W, 526 Washington St. __ WANTED TO RENT -- Year-round 30-tf Woodatock, I1L FOR SALE -- JOHNS-MANVILLE *}om* 'P or near McHenry by Sept. TYPE A ROCK WOOL HOME IN- 1- Write Mrs. H. Moder. Care Mrs. WELLS DRILLED OR DRIVEN. 8ULATION. Guaranteed not to settle. c- Boss. Wonder Lake, JRt 1, Ring- j WATER SYSTEMS--We sell, repair Installed by the Wallfill Co. Call or wood, 111. 13 and install pumps. Bill Bacon, 206 write Leo J. Stilling, 200 E. Pearl £OST | McHenry. Telephone Henry managed to look concerned. He asked, "Robbed? What's gone?" "Two hundred dollars I saved, from the house-money! I hid it in' the encyclopedia! I've slaved--done without Mandy days on end--saved what I would have paid her--" Her bitter disappointment overcame his desire to punish her. He jumped up, saying, "Wait! Just a minute!" He raced upstairs to his clothes closet. He reached into its dark confines for his old brown coat. "Where in the dickens is my old brown suit?" he called downstairs. "That moth cMtcbtr? / w*m*d yon St. Manni Catholic „ 7*0, •:». 10:00 and 11-JO Holy Dajs: feofe 141: 10*0. Week Asys: an4 LIFO. Ffast Friday: «:t0 and 9m. OoafMrais' Satudays: **0 p. m. and T.*M p. m. Thunfry before First Friday-- . After 8*00 MMO oa Tlmrsday; •••W p. m. and Tdl p. m User. C. & Nix, Pastor. SC. Patrick's CatheBe Sunday: 8:00, *00, 10K» and 11:00 o'clock. SMy Days: '6:30 and SiOfc Days: 7:00 and 7:80, First Fridays: 8:00 Cotnmunisti dis* Mteted^ at 6:80. 7KK), 7^0 2 . 8:00 and during 8:00 mass. Confessions: Satilrdays: 4:00 to 5:00 p.nlt. and 7:00 to 8:00 p.m., and on Thursdays before First Fridays: 4:00 to 6:Q0 p.m. and 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Hair nM linHiipln TanMtf FlgMMt •! IMM The appearance at goesa plmplea an the alda is an example of the relatknriiip at the nervea and th# akin. Dr. Herman Goodman points out in an article in the Merck Report. The story books tell of fooee-pimplee as a reminder of the days when it was poaafblo to make the hair stand en and la frighten an enemy. Eveiy fiction writer makaa aome- Ihing at Ada. Neither man nor woman can at win either make the hair atand on and or causa the muacie contractions of goose pimples. But tear, or the vary thought of fear while aafa toanaroKsbair^at^home. tion is beyond the power of conacious will. It is just another example of the workings of the involuntary nervoua system. One definite Infection of the nerve roots of the akin cauaaa an eruption of the skin surface. Reference ia made to herpes zoster or zona, better known aa ahingles. The infec- Rev. Edward C. Coakley, Pastor. | tious *agent, virus or viruslike, involves the poeierior nerve ganglion of the signal cord. The skin along the xane or aurea served by the nerve affected ahows the eruption. Pain may be very severe. Distribution of the blisters of the eruption depends upon the nerve root involved. In folklore, ahingles going *11 the way around the body ia a sure sign of disaster. Shingles, almost always, la one-aided. It rarely affects both sides of the body at the same zone level at the same time. Shingles rarely appears twice in the same person during an entire lifetime. But onca is enough, particularly if the pain persists long after the blisters on the skin have been forgotten. ®on Evangelical Lutheran Church (The Church of the Lutheran Hour) John St., block east of Hwy. 31 West McHenry, Illinois. . Sunday School: 9:00 a. m. Sunday Worship Service: - 10:15 a. m. ' You are cordially invited to attend our services. For information phone 65-M. • Walter C. Johannes, Pastor. Community Methodjst Church Church School: 9:30. Morning Worship: 10:46. Junior League: 7 p. m. Official board meeting on second Wednesday of month at 8 p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to you and your family to come and worship with us. Wayne B. Price, Pastor. TYPICAL FARM FAMILY , 1 " t h e m o s t t h r i l l i n g f i n i s h s i n c e St. John's Catholic Church. JohnsbOrg {the annual contest to name the Masses: Typical Farm Family of the Elgin Sunday: 7:00, 9:00 and 11:00. area was inaugurated several years Holy Days: 7:00 and 9:00 lag®, the family of William R. Horton, Weekdays: 8:00. j route 2, Elgin, won the honor of Fir«it Friday: 6:35 and 8:00 representing this district in the state Confessions: finals to be staged in connection with Saturdays: 7:30 to 8 and 2:30 to 3. the Illinois State Fair at Springfield. Thursday before First Friday-- SITUATION WANTED Dairy, /y gjvt thdi rsg ttwmy or bum it np! Bnt Farmer:- Experienced man desires , dld btHtr TA# oU cU}tb* work on dairy farm; must have hous-1 ing for family. Address Box 4, in care of Plaindealer. *13 SITUATION WANTED -- PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER -- Notary public, legal, real estate, insurance experience; statistical typing, addressing and copy work. Orders may be mailed. Call Selock Secretarial Service,.McHenry 655-W-L 4-12 Six Points to Remember In Overcoming Avian TB St., Tel. McHcnry 18. tf Main Street, 93-J. 10-tf FOR SALE TYPEWRITERS, ADD- LOST--On the street or left in the HAVE YOUR CESSPOOLS, catch ING MACHINES. Service on all stores of McHenry, worn tapestry basins, septic tanks, cisterns cleaned makes. Also ribbons for all makes; purse containing much-loved keep-1 by Eddie's Sanitary Service. Eddieowfcon paper. L. V. Kiltz, Clay St., sakes of elderly person now ill and Huff, Prop. Tel. McHenry 290. 29-tf Woodstock. Phone 549. , 7-tf-grieving over their loss Lost about nPAn AKTMATJ3 r ..H ------ June 7 or June 21; liberal reward DEAD ANIMALS Highest cash -- #OR SALE--Choice river lots, one for return or information. Address prices paid for cows, horsM and mile from McHenry; twelve feet Box 7, in care of Plaindealer. *13 ho§8"> P0.."elP n?ede<* to load. Day above water level Priced to sell and niJ;ht. Sundays and holidays. Tel. McHenry 227-J. 550o-_ttff LOST--Female cocker ssppaanniieellL, buff Calls Wheeling Rendering W, orks, -I :-- color, on tit. 120, between McHenry Wheeling No. 3; reverse charges. Used cars and trucks, and Al's White House Saturday noon.' 86-tf 44-tf Call McHenry 116-R. *13 TOR SALE Downs Nash Sales, McHenry. Helen Weber Says: YOU, TOO 8 Can b# a BTANDOUT--Our superb drycle&ning and finishing will make that dress sparkling fresh. 1 . cHenry Cleaners 103 Elm St. Weber. Mgr. CLOGGED SEWER? -- Have the electric rod cut out the obstruction. Kb digging, no lawn mess. Septic tanks and grease traps cleaned, built, repaired. University engineer on all construction. Lake County Sanitary Co. Tel. Libertyville 1346. 48-tf GARBAGE COLLECTING -- Let us dispose of yeur garbage each week, or eftener if desired. Reasonable rates. Regular year round route. John E. Hill. P. O. Box 274, McHenry, Phone 366. tf Tuberculosis in chickens- is a disof older birds, according to Dr. D. F. Eveleth, veterinarian of the North Dakota agricultural experiment station. For the most part it is unlikely that there will be many deaths from tuberculosis in the pullst fl On» of the most satisfactory methods oi eradicating avian tuberculosis is 8 combination of- strict sanitation and the elimination of hens over one year old. Dr. Eveleth stresses the point that "tuberculosis organisms are spread in the droppings bf Infected bird3 and that under North Dakota conditions these germs will live in the ground for at least three years." The important points in tuberculosis control in poultry, as outlined by Dr. Eveleth, are: "(-1) Market all old birds before pullets are brought off the range. (2) Thoroughly clean and disinfect the laying house before bringing in the pullets. (3) Thoroughly cull the pullet flock. (4) .Feed a well balanced ration. (5) Keep the laying house dry. (6) Keep the layers confined to house and sun porch to prevent spread of disease on the premises." The spread of tuberculosis for the most part takes place on summer range and in the laying house. The range used for the young flock should be a field seeded to a vigorously growing grass or legume and on land not used the previous year for poultry or swine. This is important because of the resistance of the tuberculosis germs. It is very important that the range used be far enough 1 away from the farmstead so that the birds do not come in contact with I swine, because the disease appears to be transmitted readily from poultry to swine.7 gav* mt 50 ctntt for it!" FROM now on, Henry was a changed man. Finding that old brown suit had become his obsession. Then one morning when giving instructions to one of his saleswomen, he abruptly wheeled about, dashed out to the street. He grabbed a passing man by the collar of his shabby brown coat, demanding.: "Where'd you j,et that suit?" The voice of the stranger shook with fear of the madman he judged Henry Hall to be. "Griss and Griscom made it for me--five years ago," he said conciliatingly. "Ha!" jeered Henry, not Relaxing his hold. "Griss and Griscom made -42:30 and 7:39. Rev. A. j; Neidert, Pastor. St. Peter's CathoTfc Church, Spring Grove Masses: Sunday--8:00, 10:00 and 11:00. Holy Days: 6:30 and 9:00. v Weekdays: 8:00. First Friday: 8:00. Confessions: Saturdays: 2:80 and 7:1B. - Thursday before First Friday-- 2:30 and 7:15. Rev. John L. Daleiden, Pastor. Christ Th« King Mission Wonder Lake Masses: Sundays: 9:00,' 10:00 and 11:00. ' 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 6:00 mass. Rev. Edward C. Coakley, Pastor. "^TTie smallest state in the Union has the longest name--the State pf Rhode Island and Providence Plantations fjewiDfarit! MAI keeps yew fresh fiHOOlAL 6MEU0 Cos pel Center Wonder j Center, Wonder Lair# /(Nonsectarian) » / Services I Sunday /Bible School--10:00 A. M. Morrung Worship--11:00 A. M. Sunday Evening Service 7:45 P. M. (Second and fourth Sunday pf each month.) Prayer meeting, Thursday -- 8:00 P. M. 'Bring the family with you to Sunday School and Worship Services. There is a place and a welcome for everyone. -- FRANK W. ANDERSON, Pastor. NYE DRUG STORE WALGREEN AGENCY HERMAN F. NYE, R. PH. PHONE 26 McHENRY Ringwood Church Ringwood, 111. Sunday--Public worship, 9:80. Church School: 10:30. Choir Rehearsals--Wednesday evening. Rev, Charles Stevens, Pastor. In Search of Strange Creatures Bermuda Expedition is a joint enterprise of Chicago Natural History museum and the Bermuda Biological <*or Research at St. George's West, Burma. It will do its work from a new oceanographic vessel, the "Caryn," provided to the expedition by the Woods Hole (Mass.) Oceanographic Institution. The "Caryn" is a 98-foot ketch-rigged yacht with auxiliary power. Dr. Frits Haas, curator of lower invertebrates at Chicago Natural History museum, is leader of the expedition. The expedition, hauling trawl nets at great depths in the open ocean, and dredging the sea bottom a mile beneath the surface, expects to obtain some of tha strangest creatures known to science ^nd hopes to discover a number of new speCtes not yet known. U|IHili| Is A MMMM ?• Ivwy Nwi Hi Mm Ita lw Msfc "llrfl 1 | Insurance tlotMci ilww (Hot lightning rankf MCond amangtt tto known coinat of IOM 10 rural and wburban FMUMCW. . lightning ftonrton lor home* thouid bo pro.' for poriond tofoty M woK at to provoM WOUIO YOU WANT THIS TO HAPfCN TO YOUR HOMI? "Where the dickens Is my old suit?' he called downstairs. • that suit for me--the label's inside! Smart, aren't you?" "What's coming off here?" snapped a pdticeman, thrusting Henry aside. "This man's wearing my suithe's got the money--he's--" After the matter had been talked out before the police sergeant and Henry was convinced that the stranger had once been affluent enough to buy custom-made suits I -->-- and now was clothed in one of them, | Eleetrle Eye Esealater he returned to the shop, a chastened) Electric ^ 8Ubway aa- ' j , ,. . , _ . A' calators in France. The lifts oper- Mandys black face woretab oa , ^ when someone has boarded , | grin that night when she placed thej | Tkit MM# bmmw mm itnuk Iti-Ht im M* M'UM Provide a "National Quality" Guaranteed Syttom of lightning Protection for your homo and enioy complete freedom from the light-. BARN SPRAYING-- Whitewash or DDT. Frank Henkel, P. O. Round | Lake, Volo. Tel. McHenry 543-J-l.i 18-tfi RENOVATE YOUR BRICK OR STONE BUILDING New and old brick tuck pointed, cleaned, replaced. . Water proofing, Window cauljcing, concrete restoration, patios, walks, bat becues. 1 Free Estimates | Hank Jackson, ©ox 852, Fox Lake,! Illinois. Phone McHenry 207-W. *4-12 j Mammals First Imported New Zealand was without mammals or marsupials until man imported them. Order your rubber stamps at The Plaindedef. Complete line of Lee's poultry side- j remedies at Wattles Drug Store, McHenry. 8-tf WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY--We have cash buyers for resort properties, homes and farms. JACOB FRITZ, REALTOR, at Johnsburg. Tel. McHenry 37, or Chicago, Lincoln 1333. 2-tf WANTED TO BUY--Live poultry,! 'all kinds, ffm., Staines, West McHenry, Phone McHenry 607-R-2. *4-10- The Roman catacombs--the ftrst church and cemetery of the early Christians--wind for 687 miles under the Italian city and contain more COPYINQ Old Photographs Snapshots and Proofs for which* negatives are not available. v $1.00 WOKWIOK'S STUDIO Phone 275 117 Rivwvidft Dr., McHenry beef roast before Henry. She said, "Mr. Hall--you know what? My boy fren* looks swell in your ol' brown suit he bought off'en that ol' clog* man. He's sure generous too." "What's that?" asked the suddeft*- ly alert Henry. "Yon *##, MVI fixm" to git nunritd, Mr. Hsil. Not %*vin' tttsdy work, I titft tsvtd mncb, bnt that msn's mskkt np fnr it! Ht"s slr$sdy bongbtm MM • wbUt 'Uctric 'frig'ntor--big st two Ukt yon'sift gotT n«l«ooo< by WNU Feotarea. AN system, ore ot modern design. FOR A Fit 1 SURVEY CONSULT OR WRIT! TOOAY Reinicke Electric Co. Engineering, Construction Maintenance Phone Crystal Lake 1302-R-2 Crystal Lake, IIL / ' CCRTIFIIO IN STAllllS / Pasture Improvement Pasture improvement wffl pay this year as never before. It will mean greater milk production with less imported feed. It will mean greater beef production per acra and per animal. It will even mean greater poultry production. Chickens don't chew a cud, but they graze, Just as do cattle, and a lit tie green grazing for the flock during the spring, summer and fall will keep up egg production and save as much as V per cent on the feed bit. Pints 32c-rQuart5 64©--*/2 gallon $1.15--Gallon $2.2$ NYE DRUG STORE WALQ^ESM AGENCY PHONE 96