mum */• 'A y- /»./•>' - s\':4 < ifSStS H|i«i , -r , " - V, plaindealkr '•/•'« ••'vr^-i .vv,.;;. %s%-r^ • -,*" ^ • •> * < , •: < ^ A*,' - .« ^ Yy*"f >«f • .-"ly: , • |? A. v "&• n THE M'HENRY PLAINDEALER Published every Thursday at Mohenry, 111., by Charles F. Renich. Entered as second-class matter at the postoffice at McHenry, 111., under the act of May 8, 1879. One Year ... Six Months $2.00 ;.„„....$i.oo *& A. H. MOSHER Editor and Manager EARLY SPRING WEDDING SOLEMNIZED SATURDAY •V^JAT CRYSTAL LAKE A tricing of interest to local people was that of Miss Rosemarie Er Krepl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ilenry Krepel of Crystal Lake, to Mr. Charles Edwin Young1, only son of Mrs. Allan Hay ford, also of Crys- EARLY SPRING WEDDING • ^vl: \/-v< MRS. CHARLES E. YOUNG Photo by Worwlclt fy '-i.l ' vf.' » • > . ' c% • Gaster Flowers-- Easter will soon be here again and it's time to begin preparing for the spring day. We have a full line of flowers suitable for the occasion. Easter Lilies Hyacinths Cinnerariac Rose Bushes Putl'ldwew --Leave Your Order Early! McHenry Floral Co. Greenhouse on Rte. 31 South of McHenry -- W. McHenry rr%u? More Used Car Specials 1939 PLYMOUTH ROAD-KING 4-DOOR SEDAN with Trunk - Heater; Demonstrator -.Discount. 1937 DODGE DeLUXE 4-DOOR SEDAN Trunk - Radio - Heater 1937 DODGE DeLUXE 2-DOOR 8E$Alf Trunk - Radio - Heater 1936 DODGE 4-DOOR SEDAN Trunk - Heater - Dual Equipment 1936 NASH AMBASSADOR 6 4-DOOR SIEDAII Trunk - Heater - Dual Equipment 1936 PLYMOUTH DeLUXE 2-DOOR SEDAN ^ Trunk - Heater 1935 DODGE 4-D06R SEDAN Heater - New Paint Job 1935 PLYMOUTH DeLUXE 2-DOOR S&DAN Trunk - Heater -- 1935 PLYMOUTH DeLUXE COUPE Heater - Radio ! 1935 PLYMOUTH DeLUXE CONVERTIBLE COUPE Heater \ 1934 FORD BUSINESS COUPE 1934 DODGE DeLUXE COUPE . Radio - Heater 1934 IPLYMOUTH P. E. DeLUXE 2-DOOR SEDAN Trunk - Heater - ^ 1933 CHRYSLER 6 4-DOOR SEDAN Heater - Side Mounts 1933 CHEVROLET iy2-TON DUMP __ -Dual Wheels - Overload Spring* Trucks listed above have been reconditioned and will carry a guarantee^ -Other Extremely Low-Priced Used Blake Motor Sales Phone 156 : Pearl Street : McHenry, 111. tal Lake, which was solemnised on Saturday, March 18. The ceremony was performed at the bride's home at four o'clock in the afternoon before forty friends and relatives by^Rev. G. A. Gehrs, pastor of the Immanuel Lutheran church, in a room laden with baskets of roses, daffodils and tulips. The bride was given in marriage by her father, while Alvin Hitzemann played Lohengrin's wedding march. . . Miss Bernice Jurs served as maid of honor and Misses Emily VanCura and Helen Cichocky were bridesmaids. The bridegroom was attended by Lester Jeses. Clarence Lange and John Kerchek acted as ushers. Donna Jean Stanek, cousin of the bridegroom, was, flower girl. Following the ceremony, a wedding supper was served to the guests at six o'clock. Both Mr. and Mrs. Young attended High $chool in Crystal Lake, the former graduating witih the class of 1936. The bride is employed at the Oak Manufacturing , Co., and the groom is a carpenter. The young couple will make their home on West (Caroline street at Crystal Lake;' ;; FOR SALE FOR SALE--Seed Oats, Seed Barley, Soy Beans, Alfalfa, Sweet Clover, Red Clover, Alsike Clover and Timothy. FARMERS MILL. Phone 29. 41-tf FOR SALE--Red Clover $7.50, Alfalaf $7.96, Certified Hybrid Seed Corn $3.50, all per bushel; also other bargains. Postal cards us today for catalog and samples. Hall Roberts' Son, Postville, Iowa. 41-4 FOR SALE--The Cyclone Expansion Electric Brooder. 500 chick size $29.50. 150 &hick size $8.9tO. Phonfe 29 Farmers Mill. 42-tf % STATE OF ILLINOIS, CpUNTY OF McHENRY, SS. In the County Court of McHenry County. IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION FOR INCORPORATION < OF A FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, TO BE KNOWN AS "Mc. HENRY TOWNSHIP FIRE PRO* TECTION DISTRICT." Gen. No. 4461. Notice of Election NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters resident within the territory described as follows: • . McHenry Township, McHenry County, Illinois that an election will be held at the City Hall, McHenry, Illinois, on the 15th day of April, A. D. 1939, between the hours of six o'clock in the forenoon and five o'clock in the afternoon; that the purpose of said election shall be to determine whether a Fire Protection District composed of the above described territory shall be organized and incorporated, said Fire Protection District to be known as the McHenry Township Fire Protection District, as proposed in the Petition filed in the County C6urt of McHenry County on the 14th day of February, A. D. 1939, at which time and place all legal voters resident within said proposed Fire Protection District may cast a ballot for or against the organization and incorporation of said McHenry Township Firr? Protection District. DATED at Woodstock, Illinois, this 13th day of March, A. D. 1939. HENRY L. COWLIN, • 44 County Jiidgk FOR SALE--Seed Barley, 80c per bit. Walter G. Vasey, 6-2, McHenry. Tel. McHenry 612-J-2. *44 MY BEAUTIFUL $650 PLAYER PI. AN<>--And rolls for. ?49.6jp before moving. £5 a month ®to responsible party. Write me today and I will tell you where in McHenry my Player Piano may be ^seen. Write Mrs. Mary Schultz, Route 5, Box 229-A, Waukesha, Wisconsin, *44 FOR StALE--Wisconsin No. 38 and Odebacher Seed, Barley. Earl Paddock, Round Lake, 111. *44 FOR SALE--One new RCA auto radio at $15. A number of reconditioned table model radios at $2.50 up. Nye Jewelry, Music and Radio Shop, West McHenry. 44 FOR SALE--320 Wlhite Rock 2-weekold chicks, ready for delivery on Monday, March 27. McHenry Co. Farmers Co-op. Assh." Phone McHenry 29. 44 AUCTION Consignment sale at the STATE LINE SALES BARN on the Illinois and Wisconsin line on U. S. Highway 12, Genoa City, \Jfis. FRIDAY, MARCH 31 Commencing at 10:00 a.m., Sharp 140 Head of Livestock F 60 Holstein and Guernsey Cows; new Milkers and Springers. Tested to go anywhere. 5 Holstein Bulls, 24 to 15 months old. : . - .W ... 40 Head of real Horses ranging in age from 3 to 7. Well broke and sound. Clean from any diseases of any kind. These horses are bought by one of the best horse buyers in the United States and are all direct from farms of Northern Iowa and Southern Minnesota. Her^ is a chance to buy some real teams aftd some of the best bred mares in the two states: 40 (Head of Chester WTiite and Duroc Jersey Brood Sows ranging in weight from 200 to 300 lbs. and due to farrow in April. v . ; Thursday, March 23, 1939 • ' ' • . . wm FOR RENT FOR RENT--Work Land and Pasture. Inquire of Peter A. Freund. Telephone 614-R.l. McHenry. 44-tf FOR RENT---Six-room. flat. Newly decorated. Phone 43. ;Earl R. Walsh, Agent. . 44 ANNUAL TOWN MEETING AND ELECTION Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of the Town of McHenry, County of McHenry, Illinois, that the annual town meeting and election will take place in the Town of McHenry, the 4th day of April, 1939, proximo, being the first Tuesday of said month. The election will be held in the following places: 1st District, Royal Blue Store, Ringwood, 111. 2nd District, Town Hall, McHenry, m. 3rd District, Buch Plumbing Shop, McHenry, 111. 4th District, Bildner's Barber Shop, Johnsburg, 111. The officers to be elected are: One Supervisor, one Highway Commissioner. The town meeting will open in the Buch Plumbing Shop, McHfenry, 111., at 2 o'clock, P. M., and after choosing a moderator, will proceed to hear reports of officers and to appropriate money to defray the necessary expense of the town and to deliberate on such measures that may come before the meeting. • ' ' Polls will be open at 6 a. ra., and close at 5 p. m., of the same day. Given under my hand at McHenry, 111., this 14th day of March, A. D. 19% ^ T M. J. WALSH. ' (Pttb. March 23 and 30) NEW MACHINE GUN WANTED WANTED--Girl for housework, five days a week; no washing or ironinsr. Hours 9-5. Call 77-M after 6 p. m , $2500 worth of Consigned Merchandise. This lot of merchandise consists of all kinds of clothing, hardware, silverware, cutlery, electric ice boxfjs, electric washers, radios and most everything anyone can use. Everything is new and in perfect condition and will be sold to the highest bidder regardless of price. This is your sale. 500 Kelly Springfield Auto Tires and Tubes. Sizes to fit'any car. These tires are brand new and are a real buy at your price. -Hi _ . v'; . 25 Sets of Breeching Harness, Brand new; 200 Ifalters; 100 Horse Collars. All kinds of harness supplies, curry combs, brushes, barn brooms, shovels, forks and new rope to fill everyone's demand. This consignment of goods is brand new, of the latest design and making, bears all -manufacturers names anfl sizes and is guaranteed to be exactly as represented and comes from one of the best and largest brokers of unclaimed freight and moi-tg-ages in the Middle West. THE POCKETBOOK of KNOWLEDGE rf. jjS*L'w .. S |sg§ TUB COST OF #EDERAL GOVERNMENT : HAS INCREASED ^,R 220% SINCE 1026LLL SINCE MESAEE OF THE FIJRST MTENT LAW IN 1790 MORE THAN 2,000,000 PATENTS HAVE BEEN ISSUED ON IDEAS TO BETTER THE AMERICAN WAV OF LIVING. , . . tHftSltNPOST OF 10F/A . OtSTAMCeS -- KARACHI, INDIA. PROSPECTORS wa IRON ORE IN BRAZIL AMO VENEZUELA SOMETIMES DISCOVER Of POSITS gy PHE-ZEHCt OF RADE ORCHIPS WHICH THRIVE IN IRON-BEARING 6W PRESIDENT, WHO WAS ELECTED TO OFFICE 8V THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. SERVED M THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FOR /7 YCARS AFTEB HIS TERM . |N THE WHITE MOUS&. Sf USE THE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOS QUICH/^ESULTS 44 PLENTY OF FARM MACHINERY MISCELLANEOUS DEAD ANIMALS--We want them -- Pay Cash! $1.00 per head for cowfr and' horses, if called at once! ! Also pick up hogs and pigs. Day and night service. Sundays and holidays. No help needed in loading with our sani_ tary loading devices. Post mortems will be given if requested. Phone, Wheeling 102, reverse charges. 44-10. MODERN ELECTRIC REPAIRING <-- Thorough, dependable job of welding. Latest type equipment does the job right. Adams Repair Shop, Pearl street. Phone 195; Res. phone 134-M. 44 Terms of Sale All sums of $25.00 and undtei^ eash, over th&t amount 6 months credit bearing 3% interest. Interest or financial arrangements of 6 to 20 mos. time at 6% interest. L. J. tfLOPPSTEIN -^-Sales Manager-*-* L. H. Freeman, Auctioneer Thorp Finance Co., Thorp, Wis., Clerks Buy your baby chicks at the Farmers Mill. Phone 29. 42-tf GARBAGE COLLECTING--Let us dispose of your garbage -each week, or oftener if desired. Reasonable rates. Regular year round route, formerly George Meyers'. Ben J. Smith. Phone 365 or 631-M-l. 2-tf Geno Poultry Remedies at Wattles Drugstore. 89-fJ» AGATHA SHOP New Spring Shades in BAGS -- c Japonica - Cranberry - Chinese Gold Fabrics - Grain Leather ifiie values /... $1.00 - $1.25i - $1.95 Fashioned Chiffon HOSE pair 39^ \ For Sale' 320 WHITE ROCK 2-week-old CHICKS Ready for delivery on Monday, March 2T r McHenry County Farmers Co-operative Association Phone 29 JOHN A. BOLGER, Mgr. McHenry TRlsE SURGERY---For a careful and scientific service in the care of your trees, call McHenry 129-J. Spraying, Pruning, Feeding, Cavity Treatment, LEO P. THORNHILL. 41-t* BUILD NOW! --WHY PAY RENT? Choice lot, 60x140 ft. City water, electric and gas. One block to Sf. Mary's church and school. Price $295. $10 down - $5 per month. Kent and Co. 43-fg NO MOTORIST SHOULD MISS FARMERS)---We pay $3.00 to $15 per head for old or down horses and cows. Must be alive. Prompt day and night service, Sundays and holidays included. No help needed to load. Your pets will be shot on place if desired. Phone Wheeling 102, reverse charges. 44-10 FIRST DAY OF SPRING Tuesday, March 21, lived up to "the writing on the calendar," which an* nounced that day to be the first day; : of spring. Bright sunshine and warm southern winds sent the mercury uft to the sixties in the afternoon. I The arrival of robins and the Appearance of tender, yellow-greeii shoots of spring flowers in the moist earth are other harbingers of the spring.time, which are becoming more numerous each day. t And now, a pessimistic note---farm* ers living north of the city reported the flight of many flocks of geese toward the south on the first day of -PPring. Ford Dealers now otter 1938 and 19®? used Ford V-8« -- Modern style . .. Modern Performance at Low Usw^ Car Prices I Why not get a modern oar for yonr used oar money? The 1938 and 1937 Ford V-8s now being ottered by your Ford Dealer are distinctly modern--and their engines are V-8» with smoothness and flexibility fewer cylinders can't matah. They ate ijtaoiu for economy, with "Thrifty 60" owners reportiag SS to 27 miles per gallon I Make your next used oar a ear y^ii can be proud to own and proud IB drive. Make it a Ford V-81 MANY WITH MONIY-IACft GUARANTIII Many can offand for aaie carry (Jm Fori Dealer's R&G written Guarantee of 100% Satisfaction or 100% Jtefund. Only Ford Dealen offer R4G protection. Cyclone Electric Brooders for at the Farmers Mill. Phone 29' 42-tf The gun shown here is a new 37 mm. machine gun developed by C. I. Manville of Pontiac, Mich. It is adapted to firing 12 projectiles of tear gas or 12 signal flares with parachute attached, each flare putting out a light of 36,000 candlepower. All shots can be fired within five seconds. BAKED GOODS The. McHenry Bakery on Greeijr Street is prepared to furnish customers with excellent bakery goods; bread pies, cakes, etc. Phone 287. 44_p<| Chinese Word for Spinach The Chinese word for spinach is "putsai," meaning "the vegetable from Pdl-sia." Dr. Roberts' Veterinary Remedies at Watties Drug Store. 30-tf •Cyclone Electric Brooders for Sale at the Farmers Mill. Phone 42-U Large selection of harness, collars, and spring harness supplies. Wm: H. Althoff Hdwe., West McHenry. 444-pS An unscheduled intermission occur* red during a basketball game betweei| two girl tejmjsat New Bern, N. C, when a mouseswmu^red across the floor and the players fled screaming from the court. The mouse made its escape, and the girls cautiously returned to resume the game. ' An Uncle Eben Saying H "A man is liable not to get much credit in this^ world," said Uncle^ Eben. "If you's prosperous dey'lj? mos' likely say you has mo' luckf* dan sense, an' if you's unprosperou^ dey'll say you didn' hab much either." '««_ Cyclone Electric Brooders for Sale .at the Farmers Mill. Phone 29 42-tf 1935 DRIVE A BARGAIN • 5-- Th-- Valut at Your Ford Mmr*$ NOW FORD DeLUXE A FORD TUDO& COUPE (Radio, New Paint) 3-WINDOW Heater and OLDSMOBILE OOUPH (W«w fe Paint) 1938 FORD "60" FORDOR SEDAJf (Radio - Heater - Defroster - White WaU Tiree^ ^ 1931 MODEJ, SEDAN | 1937 FORD "85" DeLUXE 4-DOOR LOURING SEDAN (Radio - Heater - Trunk) 1936 FORD TUDOR SEDAN 1937 FORD DeLUXE COUPE --- 1938 FORD "85" DeLUXE TUDOR SEDAN (Perfect in every way - fully equipped) 1937 FORD 157" iy2 TON TRUCK with CAB (Dual Wheels - New Motor) 1935 FORD TUDOR SEDAN (Newly Painted - Overhauled) 1934 CHEVROLET MASTER DOOR SEDAN P0WTIAC 4-DO OR BEDAK 1929 FORD DUMP TRUCK 1931 CHEVROLET Paint) COUPE (New Approved Low Cost Universal Credit Company Financing. 'We Serve After We Sell" Page Motor Sales Plione 1 West McHenry J||li|!Mp!|Pjp ;'A/