•. * - ~.- '•wyg^w* ?*f£ •^m t - f k : i •„*,.' f f f t . . Si ••*;r w«fc> , *#•*<*»'«• J¥"^ . MfelOTjfc . ... TEX MoHEKBY PLAJNBEALCS ^^6 >3 Vf;^ \ V* i ^ > *» ' i _ t , . . #- ^ ' i ' • •» •„ ' ^ , , r • ; • - / ^ 1 V ^ ' " • w v " " v ~ - » - ^ c 2 • " . V - * ' V x * ? * ? v ^ ; i i • 1 { ' ; y " • • • • \ ' - A . . ' > • '-•--? ' •- - r > •..' A*. MW- --^ |„ „ Thursday, July 2, 1942 ' V!- Atlantic Cable Care *••' Cyrus Field, an American, m&de first successful attempt at laying ' H transatlantic'cable in 186(?.*" Bis iqfriginal caible has beem modernized ®nd still is used along with about SO others. The approximate location of a break in a cable is determined by passing electrical charges through the tube by jneans of a ,( galvanometer1. A cable ship then is dispatched to the spot where a fa^ thomcter is used to fix the exae4* location of the break. The broken end is brought to the surface; by k Lucas 4eep-sea cutting grapnel. It is secured to a buoy until the other end 0f the break can be found and the • %to ends spliced together." u n i r i : D STAT } • S WAR BONDS AND STAMPS f 1 Subscribe for The Plaindealer! CHURCH SERVICES *' . - ~Bt. Mary's Catholic Church: ^ ' ' r^laSSf*Rr- j, • . .v.. • , " Sundays: ^OO; 8:30; 10:00- lliSOl Holy Days: 6:00; 8:00; 10:00.,, * )' . j« - Week Days;' 6:45 and 8:00. ,* »•£» "^--•'vFirst Friday: 6:3p and 8;00. » • 1 . '.Confessions: *„'• •>'"k ' r\ SaturAay&x£l$&y'J&:*y$,?^'j(F-& "Thursday before First Friday'--J 'After 8:00 Mass on Thursday; > ".•'X ': SiOQ, p, 91. and 7:00 p.... m. ' ; ' f ' - « Msgr. C. S. Nix. Pastor. •* Qt. PmtrickVCatholic • Masses': •'•'•' - • Sundays-. 8:00; 9:00; l0;00j 11:00. . ; Weekdays: 7t80. . :'-v First, Fridays: 7:30. On First Friday. Communion distributed at 6:30, 7:00 and before and during the 7:30 Mass. - , • [""Confessions: --- Saturdays: 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. iuad ' . 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. Thursday before First Friday* 4:00 Jo 5:00 p.m. and 7a)fl tr SsOO Rev. Wm. A. CRourlre, pastor. FQ*y/ICTORY • St. John's Catholic Church, Johnabarg Masses: Sundays: 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:15. ; Holy Days: 7:00 and 9-fWi \ ?L. Weekdays: 8:00.'. - % " , , ' " First Friday: 8:00. Confessions: " Saturdays: 2:30 and 7:30. v ' Thursday before First Friday: *2i80 , and 7:30. Rev. A. J. Neidert, pastor. Community Church Sunday School: 10:00 a.m. Worship Service: 11:00 a.m. Junior League: 6:30 p.m. Epworth League: 8:00 p.m. Rev. J. Heber Miller; pastor.' Evangelical Lutheran Charell Services--8 a.m. „ Sunday School--9:15 a. m. Rev. Herman P. Meyer, pastor. . St. Peter's Catholic Chtfrch, Spring Grov# / jMasses.; a Sundays: 8:00 and 10:00. Holy Days: 6:30 and 9rf|iQ. Weekdays: 8:00. » : ^ ; First Friday: tf:00. Confessions:, * Saturdays: 2:30 and.7:15. Thursday before First Friday:" 1:90 and 7:15. Rev. John L. Daleirlen, Pastor. Charlie's Repair Shop Sifn Paiutinf Track Lettering Garniture Upholiterinf and Repairing 0HARLES RIETESEL McHENRY GARAGE Electric and Acetylene Welding. General Repairing. Wagons and , > Trailers to Order! ftt9. 31 -- john & Front ?y Phone97-*J or 151-M : Nick P. Miller N r WANTED TO BUY We pay $3 to $15 for Old or Injured Horses or Cows Standing " or Down if Alive. Matt's Mink Ranch * Johnsburg - Spring Grove Road . Phone Johnsburg 659-J-2 CALL AT ONCE ON DEAD HOGS, HORSES A CATTLE We pay phone charges. Jl WORWICK : : ; PHOTOGRAPHER %rtJ~ Portraiture - Commerdil ; ' v photography - Photo-Finishing EJnlargmc - Copying - Framing Phoae 275 -- Riversid# Driv« McHENRT, ILL. riltH AUTO FARM INSURANCE LETS EARL R. WALSH Pnmmtint y Reliable Companies Whei&'yon need insurance of any Uai Phone 43 or 61-M Prie« Bldg. - McHenry Phone McHenry 677-R-l ~ -- Basement Excavating -- NETT'S SAND & GRAVEL Special Rates on Road Gravel and Lot Filling . . . Black Dirt & Stone Power Shovel Service . . Power Leveling and Grading . . . Cement .Mixers for Rent. J. E. NETT » Johnsburg P.O.---McHenry Telephone No. 300 a. • Stoffel & Reihanspergei Insurance jagents fbr 4Tl cfikses of property in the best companies. WEST McHENRY - - ILLINOIS Phone l£l ^ X-Ray DR. L. B. MURPHY DENTIST Office Hoars -- la.it U» 9 p. a Green Street -- McHenry, HL S. H. Freund & Son CONTRACTORS ^AND BUILDERS Ow Experience is at Your Service in Building Your Wants. Phone 56-W , McHenry A. P. Freund Co ;Excavating Contractor Trucking, Hydraulic • -V- •' and Crane Service. ° ' --Road Bnilding-- Tel. 204-M McHenry, ^ v T- v Houlihan,:; ' v 4 ' Attorney^ :at Lav»t ; ' v -Hatvard, Illinois S&te of Illinpis, County^of McHenry ss. Gogoi, Annar^goMiapos, Josef Gogol,. Jan Gogol, Loyola Xioojfley Sease, -Merlin Johnson. 'Maurice Graves and "Unknown Owners" and parties interested in the hereinafter described real es- . . tate/'• YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the assignor of ta^ sale certificates, now duly assigned, to the undersighed as the assignee, on the '21st day of October, A. D. 1940, purchased at tax sale for general taxes assessed aurainst the hereinafter described premises :tor the year 1939, thf following describ*'d real estate, [ ; . Tract One' - tots ,Ntimber One (1) to EfgKt (8)' inclusive'of Block Number Sixty-three ((>3V. of tlW Original Plat of the Village, (ripw , C ity) i of Ha rvard, j&ifua t^d in,'the City of Harvard, McHenry Covinty, Illinois. - • • : r : Tract Two ;"lk>V;^pmber Two (2) of' Block Nuiflher "Forty-five (45) of• the. OHginal Plat of the Village (now.City) of Harvard, situated in the City of Harvard, McHenry County, Illinois. Tract Three Lots Number Seven (7) and Eight 08)-and the South Half 0/») of Lots Number One (1^ and Two (2) of Block Number Sixty-four (64) of the Original Plat of the Vilalge (now City) of Harvard, situated in the City of Hajyard, McHenry County, Illinoi-s. 1 Tract Four The North Half (•/>) of Lots Number One (1).and Two (2) of Block Number Sixty-foul ; (64). of the Original Plat of the Village (now City) of Harvard, situated in the City of Harvard, McHenry County, Illinois. ! ^ • Tract Five Lots Numbei Thirteen (13), Fourteen (14) and Fifteen (15) of Block Number Three (3) of Outlots to H. p. Crumb's, Subdivision, situated in Chemung Tcavriship,, McHenry County Illinois. _ , Tract Slit ' ; ' Lots Number One (1) to Four (4) inclusive Of Block Number Seventyone (71) of the Original Plat of the Village (now City) of Harvard, situated in the City of Harvard; McHenry- County, Illinois. , Tract Sev^n ' : Lots Number One (1) to Eight (8) of Block Number Seventy (70) of the Original Plat of the Village (now City) of Harvard, situated in the City ot Harvard, McHenry County, Illinois, all of said real estate with the exception of Tracts Six and S^en being assessed to Steve Googley, Tracts Six and Seven being assessed to Stevg_ Googley and John Googley. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the time to redeem from the above mentioned tax sale, as to all lots, tracts and parcels hereinabove described will expires on the 21st. day of October 1942. ~ . •/ ' GEORGE McGUINEi (Pub. July 2, "9, 16) < Lydia of Honolulu Wa« A Liluokalani Lyricist /Lydia, Kamekeha - Liluokalani (1838-1917), last reigning queen of the Hawaiian islands, was born in Honolulu. In 1891, upon the death of her ^brother, King Kalakaua, who had ap"poijited her regent during his last visit to the United States, she ascended to the throne. In that year her^.usband, John O. Dominis, a native of Boston who became governor of Aohu, died and the queen, following the advice of counselors, endeavr ored to substitute a. reactionary constitution for the one in effebt. This substitute constitution, which discriminated against the white residents, 'aroused great opposition and ina1893 she was deposed and a pro- Visional government, which later became a republic, was set up. Afl unsuccessful attempt to regain the throne was made in 1894. , The former queen visited this country to plead her cause and in 1908 made a claim against the United States government for $450,000. The court decided against her, but later she was granted a pension by the Hawaiian legislature.. For several years she lived, in California, later visiting Hawaii. • ' She wrote many beautiful spngs of which Aloha Oe (Farewell to Thee) probably is the bdsT known. , •i', ' -r Twice Told Tales «f letereet Takem VHm of tha Plaladaakv af Tsars Ac* I ';•^"iilaieiled"Fldoir> ~f; An old floor can be glamorized with stencils. In a young girl's room the floor was enameled white and a ye two-color flower stencil applied at/[ A widely spaced intervals gave real swank to, an old and badly worn floor. In another--a study-bedroom -^one largfe square design repeated to make an all-over pattern worked magic in camouflaging the uneven floor. - TWENTY YEARS AGO Very satisfactory progress is iSeing made,on the excavation work for fel. Patrick's new church. Another team and scraper was added to the working force this week,, Weeds and .grass along, some of the walks, in town have grown to such an extent that they n6t only spoil the , appearance of. our. otherwise beautiful city, but a|so make it mighty batj for pedestrians, esp$£ially after a - heavy' rain. .7 -y.'"v )[,;•. '• i . Arrangements have been Completed for the formal opening of the McHenry Country club's new * golf couis'ij located ip, the Owen, Stehger & Allen subdivision to McHenry; - Carl tickler , son >>f Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bickler of this village, who during the past three years has been mployed as timekeeper for the American Asphalt Company of Chicago, is. now a traveling salesman for the Sawyer Biscuit Co., having entered upon his new duties last week. r •*2THIRTY YEARS AGO Amos Feltz, who has been employed at the local plant of the Borden Milk Alternate to the Republican « s Company for a number of years,t has .tioit"; % " . " , J • ^* • ' been given a promotion aftd is-now j • t foreman at the Ca^v plant. * J '." SIXTY YfcARS AGO Butter was declared firm on the ] .• •-1' 1 " . > K ^ 1 ' ' im^royed k- *!<<. Elgin uuard of tradjf Monday/a\ 26 •' cents per pound. - ^ ' i-0B$i YEARS AGO pm idence Be»n. Brefeld moved into house, opposite Fr. 0*N6il'8 recently. .7 W. D. Wentworth has ipoved into the cottage at the northeast corner of the-park.^-:i, ' -A("^..,- '.'® - G. W. Besley is renovating the interior of his drug store. Several desirableehfinges will be made in the arrangement of things which will improve the appearance of the place. Every citizen in McHenry is cog'nii zant of the fact that the railway crossing near the depot is a dangerous place tor passing teana^vv There, is' nothing there to give' warning of an approaching train. • . u . FiFTY YEARS AGO . * ' • • '•/ • ' * " The Juvenile Cold Watier clpb m&t with Mrs. llisha Hubbard on Tuesday afternoon.' Mrs. C. E.-.Hoilister, of Champaign, 111., a daught'et of the late Is^acjJecks^ digd at her home in that plac#a few days ago, and her remains were brought to her old home for burial. Prof. F. M. Overaker, who has beeh prihcipal of our public school for the past three years, has accepted the phncipalship of the Genoa, 111. Public school, at a salary of $1,000 per year, and will move with his family to that place sdme time in August. -• Hon. F. K. Granger and H. C. Mejid started for Minneapolis o(n Monday. Mr. Granger goes as an Dr. E. V., Anderson has .... , . his new residence by the addition"o£ * piazza. He has now one x>f the finest residences in this vijage. « Work at the brick yard is progressing rapidly and superintendent Wentworth informs ys that he "will commence making brick on Tuesday, of this week. • „ If you want to live at peace with your neighbors how is the time 4o coop your hens and other fowls. The"damp, cold atmosphere of the present spring has caused( sp much rheumatism an<f neuralgia that people, are literally aching for wMfjnier weather. ; ' .• Pointers for • 'fca , Patriots 1. Don't use fireworks. Leave this shooting this year to the meni in Uni-. form. ,. ,-v f ' - ' • , " • 2. Avoid long automobile trips. If you must drive; cut down, your speed and step up your caution. You'll Save cars, tires and lives. < - '4* . 3. Don't overdo in->eXerciae, eating / 1 or^exposure to sun! ;> %v " If you swim . .. .<a) Don't go" in. alon^ .or^'when^::- overheated.' \ : • .: (fe) Wait an hour afte* eating. ?! tc)^JCliow the' d6pth of-^the water. . -r - ""n '* ' Don't show off or indulg« in ' . ' ' horseplay. ' '" • ' .' • • • * , 5. Rempmber^acciclents help Axis! ...1„ . " t Ten par cent of your income in War Bonds will hfelp to build the planes and tanks that will insure defeat of Hitler and his Axis partners. Phone 43 VERNON J. Pries Bldg KNOX ATTORNEY AT LAW - OFFICE HOURS - Tuesdays and Fridaya Other Days by Appointment McHenry • - - - tllinnia • '-'."'"i "i r-.S^.- 4. PHONE 15 '• X-Ray S«rriea ;I DR. J. E SAYLEB / v DENTIST Office Hours 9-12 and 1-5 . Evenings by Appointment " Thursdays - 9 to 12 ' Main Street : W. McHenry Few License Plate Colors Next year's auto license plates I penbably will be limited to» black smJA white and domestic earth colirf> suclj, as red oxides, ocher, umr, sienna and a small amount of n blue. Yellow traffic marking? on streets and highways also are on their way out. Emergencgnspecifications that contain n^chptmre yellow pigment 0re being discussed "^by WPB offifcials and the industry. White paints with a high reflectance value will be substituted. Both moves are a part the pignfent conservation pro gram designed to set up specifica tior.s which will contain a mini|»Uj,rii of strategic raw materials. " ' ~ McHENRY FLORAL CO. Phone 608-R-l -- - One Mile South of McH^ry on Route 31. Flowers^-for all occasions! ^ PHALIN JMIP?R SERVICE • SINCLAIR •<& Gas, Oils and Greases Cor. Routes 31 and 120 -- McHenry Horses Wanted I B U Y Old and Disabled Horses. Pay from $o to $14. ' > • ARTHUR W. WERRBACK Phone 844 439 E. Calhoun St. Woodstock, III. Eyes Examined Dr. Paul JL Schwabe Phone: McHenry 123-J Woodstock 674 A. E. Nye Bldg.. West McHenry OPTOMETRIST THURSDAY MORNINGS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY Printing Comes to America \ In 1*538 the first printing press arrived in Massachusetts, and it was placed in operation the following March.-' - • ' . ^ ": • - •' Qui Starve on That In England, child film stars seldom receive salaries of as much as $100 a week/ NIGHT AUCTION SALE FIRE--PHONE McHENRY 11 POLICE--P^ONE McHENRY 111-J PULMOTOR--PHONE -J^cHENRY 11 ST. JOHN'S BEAUTIFUL CHURCH ON THE HILL. Sunday Masses--7, 8:30, 10, 11:15. Rev. A. J. Neidert, Pastor. Everybody welcome. PHONE 659-W-2 JOHNSBURG TIGERS local papers; „ BASEBALL TEAM----McHehry County Champions, 1941! For pla)ring schedule see" AUTOMOBILES ANB REPAIRS CENTRAL GARAGE. Standard Service. State Official Testing Station. Towing. Fred J. Smith. PHONE 200-J ARTIFICIAL STONE J3^TIFICIAL STONE CO., Wm. J. Meyers. Stone and ornaments, cement work in all branches. PHONE 257 BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOPS AD AM BILDNER. Many years experience. Rne hsur cutting. Also Honey for sale. CURL 'N' SWIRL BEAUTY SHOP. Scientific hair 1:1! styling. Agnes K. Freund. - PHONE 676-M-2 MILK AND DAIRY PRODUCTS j|)HN R. FREUND minute service. ; SNOW WHITE DAIRY, Grade " Milk for Children, Best of quality and up tQ the : PHONE 636 W-2 "A" Milk. Homogenized PHONE 321 -go DENTIST DR. LEO GERLACH, Dentist. modern dentistry.. 'fA Extraction and all PHONE 618 W-2 GARAGES ^ HETTERMANN'S SINCLAIR SERVICE. Tel. 64(fafi&2 , Greasing, Washing, Accessories. Mower Sharpening '• GENERAL CONTRACTORS GEORGE HILLER, Builder.*" PHONE 600-R-2 Building and remodeling of all kinds. Also basements. FRETT BROS., General Contractors. Cement, Mason Carpenter Work. TeL 625-M-l or Woodstock 723-R MINK RANCH BIATT?S MINK RANCH, Call us at once on Dead Hogs, Horses and Cattle--Phone 659-J-2 Reverse chagres. : PAINTERS AND DECORATORS V FREUND BROS. Painting and Decorating. ~ 1 -- ^ • . -- PHONE 228-W " ' 1 * r'^' j" ' J " J' I I I "' t POULTRY AND EGGS . STEVE MAY, Dressed Poultry to Order, Fine Fresh Eggs. Prompt delivery; PHONE 659-J-l Good Brakes Save Your Tires ^ 'EM ROLLING" ^ If you are -ffavvtig brake trouble., bring your car or truck to our trained mechanics for expert Brake Service. Remember, good brakes give your tires the chance to give you the maximum service at minimum cost. Come in today for a checkup jon our State Approved Safety Lane. These services will lengthen the life of your car. Motor Tuning Lubrication * Tire Repairing . Willard Fast Battery Charging CENTRAL GARAGE ) FRED J. SMITH, Prop. Fkone 200^1 Towing Johnsbvf at the State Line „&iles Barn on U. S. 12, l/;> raile e»st of <}eno»^Cit^. Wisconsin. * Jttly mrmfr* p. m. aliaf 40 Choice Dairyi^ows Mfcese cows a^e either freSh or cl<w and include 20 of the best first calf heifers money can buy. all cows TB and Bangs tested and come from Barron County, Wisconsin,- the most outstanding dairy section of Wisconsin. • Several head of good work "horses also the .f^lovfinf'.^fftnipff :*i>iachiiJery: '"-v"-'- 1 good Mc-Deering grain binder. 4 good used 5 and 6 ft. mowers. 2 silo fillers, 1 Case and 1 Mc- Deering. 4 . 1 1934 .Plymouth 4 d6or sedan. 1 1933 Chevrole^ j2 door sedati. Te.rms, cash or time arrangement may" be . had up - to^eighteen months at 67c interest. . 'i'^ *'./ State Line \ Transfer Supply Co. v-.'-.-'V"-"- Genoa City, Wisconsin • .'rf-'^na-XSuriatenaaiu Audi ^nd RESTAURANTS NELL'S -- Specializing in Chiekeu and StealTDinners at all times. , ^ Henry Nell. Tel. 368. , ROAD COMMISSIONER JOS. jr. FREUND, I&>ad Commissioner, McHenry Twp. Better roads for safe and courteous drivers, Tel. 649 J-l GOLF AND RECREATION JENJOY GOLF at CHAPEL HILL. Antone M. Schmitt, Director. PHONE 631-J4 GROCERIES AND MEATS -BEN J SCHAEFER. Johnsburg'^ Pioneer Grocer. success is due to quality and service. Phone 625-W-l ART SMITH. A Complete Food Shop. The best is none too good for oar patrons. ; PHONE 200-R ~ ; HOTELS ^ " •:> OAK PARK HOTEL. Good foodT modern rooms. yTine boats, good fishing. Wm. Mertes, Prop. Tel. 176 . .."n "RESORTS. .PITZEN'S CAMP. Lewis J. Pitzen. Camping, Cottages, Bo^Ss,. Refreshments. Pistakee Lake. Tel. 635-W-2 SAND AND GRAVEL NETT'S SAND AND GRAVEL. Black Dirt and Stone Power Shovel Service PHONE McHenry 677-R-l C LARENCE REGNER, Sand and Gravel. ' PHONE McHenry 650-W-l TONTAM BROS. Bud and Gravel, Black Dirt and Sod. . .PHONE Pistakee 642-J 2 WEINGART'S SAND A|fD GRAVEL. Black Dirt, Coal, Filling, Flagstone. PHONE 676 W-l INSURANCE TAVERNS MRS. MAMIE branches. KING, General insurance in all its PHONE 600 W-l ;<ICE. AND SOD FRED SMITH, Pure Ice and Sod for Sale. OHNSBURG TAVERN. Specialising in Chicken and * Steak Dinners. J, B. Hettermann. PHONE 640-W-2 PHONE 649-Ji2 Choice refreshments of ^11 kinds. PHONE McHenry 625 R1 Befresliments of all kinds. Also LAWYER JOHN E. LOOZE, Attorney-at-Law. PHONE 645 W 2 - LEATHERCRAFT CLARENCE S2UTH, Handicraft and Brooms. Leather Belts and Purses, Lawn Chairs, etc: Phone 625-J-l LAY'S TAVERN. WILLIAM KARZ. sandwiches^ JfRANK NELL'S--Dancing every (Saturday night. 10 to 12 piece orchestra^ Admission 55c ^ \ ..'. " ' . , • ' UP •. < 1 • . •. . II " ... , t ••• . • WELLS,. f OS. H. HUEMANN & SONS, Well drilling and Pumps to order, water guaranteed. Phones 672-M-l or 618 M-l \ * )