%S§£ ""trssL-, ^3* to th> MttW <* wiufi. , Dmwm4, p««Kn» Is ika Court of McHenry Cott*tjr. Mid that claims may be Sled tho said estate on or'1 before nakl date without issuance of ^ 1IARY FRANCES- SPENCER, ' Rxecwtor. Wnd Bl Bennett, Attorney. Wooditock, III. . (Pub. Oct. 21-28, Nov. The War of Row* Was so called the emblems of the House, of erk was a white rose sad that of the ouse of Lancaster was a red rose. tHKotMMnwt^Mpo is tnil^miwlili TtTini mrr at the smell sat pared to the poefctaf aad safe transport of aB enr MHrAandlia, the «M of pwJutt la taw eaNfcge fwetoriei found oWM--e hf the ft» rope nsadsa for " tiMi and • a h* MyMK (Mh ropl the employment as aerial " ^ _ d( tfoopi (Hmnl sides of ships on rope net* AKfflerytaen Masted Jap troepe with ropelashed howl^aere. Subscribe for The Plaindealsr FREUNiyS DAIRY GRADE A BULK Homogenised Milk, Coffee Cream, Whipping dream, Buttermilk, Chocolate Milk, Butter, Eggs, Half and Half Cream, Cottage Cheese. - We close at « p. m. Monday, Tucaday, Wedneaday and Itazsday and at 9 p. •». Friday, Saturday and Sunday. PHONE McHENRY 636-W-2 ---- -- St. Maty* CnttrtH udfefeMtoaSt BWS.NWJU8?* Magr. a & Nix, 1 McHenry Sand and Gravel Co. Excavating and Crane, Serviot Black Dirt - Sand and fHraval Rind Grading ELECTRICAL WQRK HOUSE WIRING ? Old and new buildings, immediate installation according to NEC and Local Codes. » APPLIANCE REPAIRING Frayed cords are danger signals. Check yours today for repairs. Outlets installed for ranges and water heaters. l^IGHTING FIXTURES 1 Sold and Installed JOHN ADAMS 'MP Phone McHenry 533-1-2 after 5 p. a. McCullom Lake Sunday: 8:00, 0:80 and 11 o'clock. HofrDaya: 8:80 and 8:88. Week Dtya: 7:00 and 7:80. First Fridays: 7:10. Communion distributed at 6:80. 7:00, during the 7:10 mass, 7:80 and 8. Confessions: Saturdays: 4:00 to 6KM) pjn. and 7:00 to 8:00 aa, and on Thursdays before First Fridays: 4:00 to 6:00pjn. and 740 to 8:00 pjn. Re*. Edward C. Coakley, Paster. Zlon Evangelical Lutheran Church (The Church of the Luthersin Hour) John St., Vt Uoclc east of Hwy. 81 West McHeniy, 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, Paster. Community Methodist Cbarch Church School: 9:80. Morning Worship: 10:46. J! 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. St. John's Cathode Church. Johnahnrf Masses: Sunday: 8:00 and 10:00. Holy Days: 7:00 and Weekdays: 8:00. First Friday: 6:85 and 8:00 Confessions: Saturdays: 7:80 to 8 and 2:80 t# 8. Thursday before First Friday-- 2:30 and 7:80. Rev. A. J. Neidert, Pastor. St. Peter's Catholic Charch, 8pring CSrove Masses: Sunday--8:00, 10:00 and 11:00. Holy Days: 6:80 and 8:00. Weekdays: 8;00. First Friday? 8:00t Confessions: Saturdays: 840 and 7:16w Thursday before First Fridays-- 8:80 and TO*. • * Rev. .John LjOalddsa, PiiDr. Massfs: Sundays: '9:00 and 11:00. Holyr Days: 6:80 and 8:00 Confessions: Sunday: before each --__ Holy Dwi: 6:15> and, 7itt to 1:00 First Rridays, CotUmnton' .distributed at 6 and 6:30 a. ra* aad *luring 6:00 mass. . Rev. Edward- C. Coakley. Xfestor. Home-Made Tea Cart A tea cart for clearing the table may be made by putting an old washstand or small table on wheels. NOTE!! ttMe School 10:00 i £XT&&*-d and foufth nMetinf, Thutaday 1*00 faAmdJi lyV wftmtthakybe ti Btom lbnI^* place Stfm&iSNSi FRANK W. ANDERSON, October 18, 1948. The City Oeaaeil met la regular semimonthly aeetttlMth KNr Ovsrtoa laH prstidleg. WllSmsii pSwH AHheff, ^def*^S«iS5pte#d7Oeorgs P. M «aeh Frehad, pptr. }4Beeaft,T»Byan. " Mot|orf W ^sfiur, seconded by Aat »*t the BinUtia of the last meeting be ap§rored afe read. Metioa •Whrff*1!* «•»*» Srtafttetri Mr HHHW* An Oljfliveterinertpn wjho milt; • wfoflow In a cow's stomach ha# Dm 4948 IhMn iward dairy cattle diethat hha brought grant to mankind." Ha is Dr. A. F. Schalk, chhlrman of the dapeitmeat of preventive inary midleine at Ohio State university, Columbus. It was Schalk who, while serving as m veterinary professor In North Dakota, originated a highly eucceaaful surgical technique fbr building a "window" in the bovine paunch, ao that he could watch the feed arrive in the stomach, learn how it wee handled there and And out how oattle digest different kinds of feeds and convert them into meat and milk for man. He made his research findings available to other scientista, showed them how to perform the operation, and had a movie made for use in jvetoftaavy college instruction, recording the digestive processes laeen through the gastric fistula, as Ithis window fs called. J The award, which was cited on )an engraved scroll and accompanied by a c&eck for $1,000, alio gave recognitka to Schalk'a part in the diacovery -that consuming damaged sweet clover hay produces a hemorrhagic, often fatal cattle disease and that transfusions of specially processed Mood bring out a "spectacular recovery." A chemical in the damaged hay, dicoumarin, which causes the bleeding, now is being used widely in human and animal surgery to prevent fatal blood clots. by George P. Freaad, seconded by Althoff, to purchase Raw -Sludge Pmap frear The American* Well Works as per proposal submitted and rea<L Motion carried. Metioa by Altheff, seeoaded by George J. Freuad, to approve the plat of Mill Stream Park Subdivision to the City of MeHeary, as submitted by A. P. Freund, subject to letter of agreement pertaining construction of roads and sanitary sewers. Motion carried. Motion by AlthoiF, seconded by Anderson, that the meeting be adjourned. Motion carried. -J • r* -1- OVERTOfc, . Mayor. ; ^ ' "'|kRL R. WALSH. ^ , city Clerk. Uncle Sam Says CLAIM ^ATB of Sise Thornton, Deceased. -- knZ^^i&alp& » , !* IS UN the eetato of <«'Kdp^SpCo !jN that dMft|Lrmi«r lie the sidd fstot# ooT«r said* date - wtthout tUttimce of mons. W. C. ADSIT, Adinln^fitralor Vernon J. Knox, Attorney, Crystal I^ke. 11^,,,, (Pub. Oct. 21-28, NwrTT) ...mm. MVSIU QLADt BASB Estate of Mathlas J. 'Baar, Deeeasedl Notice Is hereby givea to all psrseaa that, Deepmber 4th, 1948, is the elaM Vita in ^ estate ef Mathias J. Baai|" t>eeeaaed, pending in the County Cearf' of McHenry Ceanty, Illinois, and thai elates may be lied against the sell estate on or before said date without issaanee ef summons. * ANN FELTZ, Vernon J. Knox, Attorney*" 1 / .Crystal Lake, (Pub. NOT. 4-11-11)* A ^ LAURENCE N; PITZEN "*VBkOMBN8 -- SHRUBS -- TKISS Am McRenrj 960-X-2 ifltr ( p. ML :<• LAHBSCAPING t; ^ A t Eight Te4rs of Nursery Experic R<mte om s:yr;:*?\ - :,Z JMcHEHEY'm- A baseball plmjmr sochtne o Nrid Series i parent socking away a sheaf of U. S. Savings in a tight World rides die thrill of a lifetime. A game pro- Thursday is named from Tbor, the thunder and war god of Norse mythology. i y « Bonds provides security and a thrill for his family in the yean to come. Start saving today. In tea quick years youll be repaid 84 for every 88 yon put into your Savings Bonds "nest egg**, and that's a guarantee by your Unde Sam. Sign up for the Payroll Savings Plan where yon work, or if in business or a Kfession enroll for the Bond-a-Month e at your bank. V. S. Trt*M*ry DtPmtmtnt FREUNirS TRUCKING ^ Agricultural limestone and phosphate spreading. Boil samples taken on request 5 Place orders 6arly and avoid rush. ^ Barn Lime and Chips for Driveways OHA&LES FREUND, Owner 401 W. Wankegan Road McHENRY, ILLINOIS Tel. 412-J v Dean Briggs of Harvard called Boston the town, "Where the Cabot* speak only to the Lowells, and the Lowells speak only to Go4fi^:- Special Luncheons served from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. OURMOST DELIGHTFUL DINNERS ierved from 5 p. m. to 10 p. m. . JVirMAervatuub Cal|^>] * LAKE ZURICH 2421- ^ JFARMAN HOTEL Open Every D*y Jjf. LalM Zurtoh, !!!. V 4-H Clubs...!. F. A. Chapters... Rural Youth droups... Schools,.. Farm and Home Bureaus... t - - STOP THOSE TRANSPORTATION - WORRIES ^ - • • AvT' • Thereiiatai service operating between Richmond; Genoa Gift, | Wisconsin; Spring Grove; Fox Lake; Vole; Lily Lake; and > ITlllliinn/oviias . Come in and see our employment counselor today about your net Job in the radio industry. There are vacancies at present tm- A88XMBLXS8 80LDXMM JPACKERS pfSPEOTO] / .... « .1 . , jfa .• Iklk- ^ii' Mdio-televisLon industry. not neceesapy. Secure a position in an ever expanding j;c & % Employment office open Monday thru Saturday 8:00 A. WL W I P. M. - " r ADMIRAL CORPORATION * lection of Routes 120 m McHENRY, ILLIN0I8 Intersection ot and 81< •• - ' :"VV . ' Z'-r s, i p mm ^Add variety and boost attendance (to your club meetings with Farm Life's Mtertaining and educational movies and slide films. Filmed here in Northern Illinois with your friends and neighbors in spurin& roles, Farm Life movies show new developments in many phases of farming that increase agricultural production with less work and expense, show homemakers how to make the farm home a better place in which to work and live. farm Life movies are 10 to 30 mm-l utcrin length, are filmed in color and narrated by your favorite radio announcers. Both films and projectors are supplied without charge, and if you wish, one of our Agricul-, tural Engineers will be glad to give a short talk to your group. Simply phone or write yoyr local Public Service store or office to sched-, ule a showing. r V4