* ' • y ' J-.. r v ~j • • * V, -' .\riW--<*:' HfiE If jr*-* > *<;* !Jtt* TBI McWWlY PLAIKDKALIf v»,• * ^ - • . *» * ' f ^ f w- > T *^ > r 1 ^* v « S * v T < * - ^ r r Tbrad^f, September 30,1MB St. Mary's Catholic Chuck 7:00, 8:80. 10:0Q and 1140 Holy Days: 6:00; 8:00: 10K». Week Days: 6:45 and 8:00. First Friday: 6:80 and 8:00. Confessions: Saturdays: 8:00 p. m. and THW p. m. Tbnrsday before First Friday-- . . After 8*00 Mass on Thursday; 1:00 p. m. and 7:00 p. m. Msgr. C. S. Nix, Pastor. 8C Patrick's CatMk Church Masses: % Sunday: 8:00, 9:30 and 11 o'clock. « Holy Days: 6:80 and 8:00. 1 Week Days: 7:00 and 7:80. First Fridays: 7:10. Communion distributed at 6:3<T, 7:00, during the 7:10 mass, 7:30 and 8. ContNiiwi: Saturdays: 4:00 to 5:00 n.m. and " 7:00 to 8:00 pjn., and A Thursdays before First Fridays: 4:00 to 5:00 pjn. and 7:00 to 8:00 pjn. Rev. Edwtfrd C. Coakley, Pastor. Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church (The Church of the Lutheran Hour) I John St., % block east of Hwy. 81! West McHenry, Illinois. ! Sunday School: 9:00 a. m. Sunday Worship Service: 10:15 j a. m. You are cordially invited to attend our services. / For information phone 6$-M. Walter C. Johannes, Pastor. Order your rubber stamps at The Plairidealer. ^ FREUND'S DAIRY .GRADE A MILK. Homogenised Milk, Coffee Cream, Whipping Cream, Buttermilk, Chocolate Milk, Butter, Eggs, Half' and Half Cream, Cottage Cheese. We close at 6 p. m. Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 8 ,A. au Friday, Saturday and Sunday. I , S PHONE McHENRY 636-W-2 rl Schroeder Iron Works <™JHONE McHENRY 617-M-l „ * ' " . . . ' a We ftfrnish and fabricate structural steel and columns. Please send us a list of your requirements. Ornamental iron railings a specialty. Let us design your railing to harmonize with your style of home. Delivery within ten days. Free estimates furnished. IU. 3, McHenry -- Box 514 From where I sitv/^rJoe Marsh, -t Your Most Important Right Now that the bandstand has beea painted, and the park re-landscaped, we have about the nicest village green in the coanty. And it's all because, at the last town election, folks got out and voted--86 per cent of than! That way, they passed the amendment calling for park improvements-- ever thOee opposing it. Reminds you again how important the right to vote is in this country. And it's a right we cms retain only by exercising it! . .. like all the other ihdividua] liberties-- from freedom to enjoy a glass of beer or ale, to a woman's right to vote along with men. Folks can thank thewuelvt thfct on summer evenings they'll be able to listen to band concerts in a well* kept park ... enjoying a ltottle of beer or sods pop (whichever they prefer). Because from where I sit, that's a freedom they've earned by exercising a still mere important freedom: Voting! Community Methodist Charch Church School: 9:30. Morning Worship: 10:45.- 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. I Wayne B. Price, Pastor. St. John's Catholic Church. Johnsburg Masses: Sunday: 7:00, 9:00 and 11:00. Holy Days: 7:00 and 9:00 Weekdays: 8:00. First Friday: 6:85 and 8:00-x Confessions: Saturdays: 7:30 to 8 and 2:80 to 3. Thursday before First Friday-- 2:30 and 7:30. Rev. A. J. Neidert, Pastor., St. Peter's Catholic Church, Spring Grove Masses: Sunday--8:00, 10:00 and 11:00. i Holy Days: 6:30 and 9:00, , Weekdays:' 8:00. ' First Friday: 8:00. , 1 Confessions: V' ' ; ' Saturdays: 2:30 and 7:16. Thursday before First Friday-- 2:30 and 7:15. . Rev. John L.' Daleiden, Pastor. Christ The .King Mission Wonder Lake Masses: Sundays: 9:00 and 11:00. Holy Days: 6;80*and 8:00 Confessions: Sunday: before each mass. Holy bays: 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. Gospel Center Wonder Center, Wonder Lakr ' ---~ (Nonsectarian) -- Scrvic©® Sunday Bible School--10:00 A. M. Morning Worship--11:00 A. M. Sunday Evening Seryice -- 7:45 P. M. (Second and fourth Sunday of each month.) , Prayer meeting, Thursday -- 8:00 P. M. 'Bring the family with you to Sunday School and Worship Services. There is a place arid a welcome for everyone. FRANK W. ANDERSON, ' Pastor. The £S& civilisation, first of the great European culture* was developed to its highest point by a need tor tin. The people of Crete had easy access to stone and copper. Sat the Bronze Age created a problem for them. They needed tin to make bronze. They were forced to sail long distances to get the metal from European mines. Then they built huge fleets to protect their trading ships. Eventually Crete became the metal-trading center of the Mediterranean. The same ships that brought back tin brought with them the wisdom and arte of other nations and peoples. 11M result was a civilization that combined many cultures and surpassed them all. Pacts About Botenoae Rotenone is one of the hom% gardener's helpers in producing more food with less effort, but the insecticide is sold in many different forms. To be effective in killing insects, the material should contain at least threefourths of 4 per cent to be mixed, with Iwater for a spray. ' Read the Want Adi kfMMUgkf Infra-red light or ultra-violet rays ean betray an alteration in a document or the use of a different ink. Ifany a spy realised this loo Jate during World War XL LARGE A U C T I O N 4 miles south of Salem, Wis., 3 miles west of Hwy. 46 and PSkeville on the Wisconsin-Illinois State iLine Road, being % mile northeast of Antioqh, Illinois, % mile east of North Avenue off Hwy. 83, on WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6th ' „ Commencing at 11:00 o'clock A. If. 204 HEAD OF CATTLE PUREBRED AND HIGH GRADE HOLSTEIN HEIFERS AND BULLS 100 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS--about 18 mos. old, ALL OPEN. Some large enough to breed now; balance | ready to breed about first of the, year. 90 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS--BRfiD-- Starting to freshen in November, balance to freshen in Dec. and Jan. 7 HOLSTEIN FIRST CALF HEIFERS WITH CALF BY 8IDE. ! 7 HOLSTEIN BULLS--8 mos. to 15 i mos. eld. 1 ALL OFFICIAL VACCINATES --i VACCINATED WITHIN 12 MOS. + i The Kenner Farms have been special ! ising in Holsfein Heifers for many years. Many of the above heifen I are purebreds. -j With the large number of cattle be-j ing offered for sale, you are given an unusual opportunity of Tlrrliai of young cattle. Be sure to attend this auction as H will be held under cover and regardless of weather conditions. r,^ KENNER FARMS, Owner. ROBERS St DAM, Auctioneers-- WIS. SALES CO- Clerk 420 Arcade Bldg., Racine, Will &y:; :h Subecnoe for The Plalndealer " FREUND'S TRUCKING Agricultural limestone and, phosphate apraadiwy Soil samples taken on request » Place orders early and avoid rush; r _ , : • Barn Lime and Chips for Driveways ^ f ^ CHARLES • FREUND, •. Owatr^ 401 W. Waukegan Road ' McHENRY, ILLINOIS Tel. 412-i '.".J en j ^^ ^ IIIIJ r • i •' PURE-BRED Ringwood Church Ringwood, 111. Sunday--Public worship, 9:80. Church School: 10:30. Choir Rehearsals--Wednesday et4» ning. Rev. Charles Stevens, Pastor. -Cover the Canary" GOING FISHING or HUNTING? Order Your MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTOR A SWITZERCRAFT BOAT BOAT SUPPLES Switzer Craft • ' i Under Gladstone's Dept. Store PHONE 798 J McHENRY, ILL. The undersigned will sell at public auction on the farm known as the Hage Farm, located one mile south and time miles we0 «£ Hebron, or two and one-half miles southeast «f Alden, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2nd beginning at 12 o'clock ' • .V . the following described property, to-wit: 175 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK W HEAD OF REGISTERED MILKING SHPBTHQRlG COWS AND HEIFERS : 125 JSSAD Of SPOTTED POLAND HOGS, WEIGHT 100 POUNDS % Oltl JOHN DEERE TRACTOR AND TRACTOR / EQUIPMENT L tl FRED GROFF, Owner MURRAY RESSER AND HENRY FREEMAN, V * • ^, A u c t i o n e e r s -- , . , • • . Csnaries should not be disturbed si; night. After sunset it is advisable to remove the bird from a lighted room or to put a cover over the cage. An. Illuminated room keeps a bird awake longer than necessary, and causes energy. Copyright, 1948, United States Brewers Foundation Need Rubber Stamps? TltA ADMIRAL CORPORATION IS NOW IN ACTUAL PRODUCTION \ " at our new Cost o ..Hi McHENRY PLANT 507 ELM STREET, McHENRY (Formerly Kaiser-Frazier Agency Bldg.) Light, Clean, Interesting Work WHY TRAVEL FARTHER, when you can secure employment at or near home? Take pride in your job! Join the vast throngs who build America's Finest Radio Sets! EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY STOP IN AND SEE OUR EMPLOYEE COUNSELOR OR CALL McHENRY 470 EMPLOYMENT OFFICE OPEN EACH DAY 9 A. M. to 4 P.M. I '"•> < - , d, •'<* . U- ' -*>: V" i7&T While the cost of living has increased 72% during the last ten years, the price of one essential item, electricity, has actually decreased, r" Of each dollar spent by the: average householder, based on data of the U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, less than lV4c goes to b^iy the electricity which lights the home, refrigerates food, dcjes the laundry performs an ever-increasing number of other household chores. In these days of sky-rocketing expenses,1 lie electricity that doe« 90 many jobs in the home is still one of the smallest essential items the household budget. For the same amount of money, an average iy in Northern. Illinois today can i»ig jgajgy. ^^ricity than it 1 1 0 y e a r ^ ^ p . ; v ; ^ r : ' , ' In fact, electricity is one essential item in the household budget that hasn't gone ' up• t' n p• ri•c e. • ' ' -- " " ' ' T -• •• -xr , . .n ^r. • • PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS <? -