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• JIUII1 111 <, m i ( 4 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, August 24, 1944 CHURCH SERVICES St Mary's Catholic Chnrch 'llMaea: Sunday: 7:00 , 8:30, 10:00 and 11:80 Holy Days: 6:00; 8:00; 10:00. Week Days: <:4fi and 8:00. SFir.«t Friday: t'.SO and 8:00. ftitqfessions: ; :f5nturdays: 3:00 p. m. and 7:00 p. IB. Ukuraday before First Friday-- After 8:06 Mass on Thursday; • 3:00 p. m. and 7:00 p. m. Magr. C. S. Nix, Pastor. §1 Patrick s Catholic Charm • Sunday: 8:00, 9:00,10:00and 11:00 "*Weekdays: 7:50. ".First Fridays: 7:30. First Friday. Communion dif tributed at 6:30, 7:00 and Mon and during the 7:80 Mass. Confessions: Saturdays: 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. and : 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Thursday before First Friday: 4:00 •• to 5:00 p. m. and 7a)0 te .8:00 Rev. Wm. A. OTtouiire, pastor. 8t John's Catholic Church. Jehasburg Sf ftssos i" ; Sunday: 7:00, 9:00, and ll:0ty ' Holy Days: 7:00 and'OHM. ;T . Weekdays: 8:00. First Friday: 8HM. Confessions: Saturdays: 2:30 and 7:SS. , Thursday before First Friday: IJI • and 7:30. Rev. A. J. Neidert, pastor. TOWN AUDITORS MEETING The Town Auditors of the Town- Ship of McHenry will meet on Tuesday, September 5, 1944, at 2 o'clock "p. m. in the Town Clerk's office for the purpose of auditing all accounts against said Township. All persons having: bills against said Township are requested to present them to the undersigned or to the Supervisor. WAlLfFjk ANDERSON, 14-2 c _ /Town Clerk. NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING Notice is hereby given that a tentative budget and appropriation ordinance tor Road and Bridge Purposes of McHenry, Township in the County of McHenry, State of Illinois, last week with Mr. and Mrs. Daniels Rawson of Greenwood. Mrs. Irene Low and Polly and Mrs. Harold Stone and David of Way land, Mich., spent the weekend in the Beatty-Low home, Ardin Frisby of Greenwood • and C. C. Harrison played golf at Richmond Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young spent Sunday in Woodstock. Mrs. Carl Meyer of Woodstock was a caller in the Roy Wiedrich home Friday afternoon. f Mrs. Webster Blackman and Joan of Chicago are spending thb week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brennan. Mr. P. Peterson of McHenry called on Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Smith Thursday afternoon. Edyth Harrison attended the Musical Festival in Chicago Saturday evening. Mrs. Jack Leonard and chttdren. of Arlington Hteights w of Rev. and Mrs. Collins Tuesday Mrs. R. C. Harrison and Loren were callers in Woodstock Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Phelps Saunders of Sycamore and Mrs. Bertha Saunders of Harvard were Sunday guests in the FTed Wiedrich, Jr., home. Mrs. Leo Karls and Ray Berthol/ of Richmond called on Mrs. Jennie Bacon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lavey of Chicago Heights and Albert gchultz of Genoa City wer# dinner guests m the Roy Wiedrich home Sunday. Mrs. Clark Huson of Elgin and David and Pihylis McCannon of Woodstock are visiting Mrs. Rose Jepson this week. Mrs. Emma Beatty, Mrs. Viola Low, Mrs. Harold Stqgie and David and Mrs. Irene Low and Polly called on Serviceman Roland Jackson at the E. E. Whiting home Friday after- Mrs. Fred Wiedrich and Mary Helen' poon. Roland was spending a short guests | *nd Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr., spent Monday in Waukegan. Twice Told Tales t ger of the Haeger Tile Works at Gilberts. He is now burning five kilns of tile every week. Mrs. Peter Freund entertained at her home in Johnsburg, the followi ing at a quilting party Monday-1*!- ; ternoon: Mesdames, Joe Huemann7 John Mertes, Joe Michela, Martin Freund, John P. Lay, John F. Schiaitt and Jacob Freund. SIXTY YEARS AGO tember 5, 1944, and ending September 4, 1945, will be on file and conveniently available to public inspection at the McHenry PostofFice from and after 1 p. m. Monday, August 28. 1944. Notice is further hereby given that Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church John St Ejist of Highway 31 West McHehry, HI. Herman C. Noll, pastor, Round Lake, Ittinofe. A cordial welcome is extended to all who have no church affiliation for the fiscal year beginning Sep- Johnson and Janet were callers in leave with his wife and daughter. " ~ ^ Elkhorn Wednesday afternoon, j Mr. and Mre. Frank Hawley of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ehlert and Mrs.' Chicago, Mrs. t>. C. Bacon of Crystal Prickett of Elgin were callers in the Lake and Mrs. Pascoe of Park Ridge Beatty-Low home Sunday afternoon, were callers in the L. E. Hawley Mrs. Dalmer Shank, and daughter, home Sunday. Mrs. Roy Carlson and children, Mrs. ' Mr. and Mrsv JameriTLow and fam- Betty Carlson and children, Mrs. Gus- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Allen of a public hearing on said budget and j tie Carlson, Mrs. Grainy, Mrs. Glen Hebron, John and Ray Claire Camp-: appropriation ordinance will be held j Carlson and son, Mrs. Gust Carlson, bell of Ripon, Wis., Mrs. Irene Low at 1:30 p. rri., Tuesday. September 5, and Mrs. Jack Freund all of Wopd- and Polly and Mrs. Harold Stone stdck, called on Mrs. Clayton Bruce and David of Wjayland, Mich., were Wednesday afternoon. The guests ; Sunday dinner guests jn the Beattyhelped Mrs. Bruce celebrate their j Low home. anniversary. j Walter Thomas, who is home on Harvey Biggers of Wonder Lake leave from the-coast guard called on spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.! Rev. and Mrs. Collins Saturday Nick Young. • morning. Mrs. L. E. Hawley and Mr. and Mrs. George Harrison has returned Mrs. John Woodward were callers home after spending two weeks with in Woodst<yk Monday. I her daughters at Crystal Lake. Mr. and^Mta. Jack Leonard and Mrs. Roland McCannon and chil- ! ^ THIRTY YEARS ACS&. i i i J. W. Smith, the hustling manager : of the Central opera house and own- ! er ot' the Riverside airdome, has just ! completed a^deal whereby he comes | into possession of the old blacksmith shop property in Centerville just north of Boone creek. "Butter on the Elgin board of trade : Monday sold at 28 cents per pound. J The recent rains were worth hun- ' dreds of dollars. TJiey helped crops along wonderfully and at the same Ink Spots Just soak that dirty ink spot on your clean white clotfe in pure ammonia for a few minutes and rinse in cold water. . Need Rubber Stamps ? The Plaindealer. Older DR. R. DeROME . -- Dentist-- - •• 120 Green Street Phone 292-J. McHenry Office Honrs: 10 a.m. to S |Ji. daily except Wednesday. ..Tuesday and Friday nights to 8:30 p.m. Other hoars by appointment. Married--At Maywood, III., Mr, •Fletcher C. Cross and Miss Eliza. A.. . Lawlus. The bride is a daughter of : brought increased happiness to • m 1944, at the Town Clerk's office in this Township, \nd that final action on this ordinandi will be taken ^by' the Highway Commissioner at a meeting held at the Town Clerk's office at 2 o'clock p. m., Tuesday, September 5, 1944. JOS. J. FREUND, Highway Commissioner. WALTER ANDERSON, Town Clerk. . 14-2 NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by E. Lawlus of this village. A picnic for the benefit of the McHenry catholic church will be held on the driving' park on Friday of next week- V The 17th of August being the forty-seventh anniversary of the arrival of Rev. Joel Wheeler, and the same being the day of the first public religious service offered in this county. The Scott family are now prepared with neW campaign songs, to furnish music for public me^tu^gs. the farmers about this vicinity. TWENTY YEARS AGO FIFTY YEARS AGO George Vogel, of Solon, had. his thumb bitten off by an ugly horse on Tuesday. It was taken off as family spent Sunday afternoon andj dren of Woodstock were dinner clean as it could have been with a evening in the 0.PE. Leonard home ; guests of Mrs. Rose Jepson Sunday, j knife. at Lake Geneva. I Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jackson and E. W. Howe has taken the con- Mae Wiedrich, Joe Carr and Merle} children and Bobby Christianson of tract to build the residence of Prof, and Bill Wiedrjch were callers, in j Richmond were callers in the Beattythe Elmer Olsen home at Richmond • Low home Sunday evening. Saturday afternoon. j Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Huff and chil- Virginia Jepson of Evanston spent! dren of Greenwood spent Saturday the McHenry Community High School of McHenry, Illinois, School District No. 156, in the County of McHenry and State of IHinois, that a tentative budget and appropriation ordinance - . - , „ , ... , i . t> «r- j • u v for said school district for the fiscal Friday nl*ht *nd Saturday with her evening m the Roy Wiedrich home. Wm., Marshall and family oi Morton Grove are now residents in this city, having recently taken up their home in the lower flat of the Dietz home on Elm street. The McH<*nry-\Ybodstock road was opened up to traffic last. Saturday morning and since that time a number of. McHenry people have made good use of the new cement highway. A severe rain and wind storm again visited this section on Tuesday morning, leaving damage in its wake. Pure Linen crash toweling, yd. 17 cents; cotton toweling, unbleached, yd. 9 cents; 9-4 bleached Pepperil sheeting, yd. 55 cents. L. A. Erickaort. ' • iV .'. I ' Office Hoars--Daily Except Tharst 10 to 12, 1:30 to 4:30, Moiu, Wed, Fri. Nights: 7 to 8. Other Boars by Appriatmcftij; v H. 8. VAN DENBURGH, DC„ Phf> Chiropractor ? / 120 Green St Tel. 292-R. McHenry Residence Phone Hebron 928 ^ WM ,;5 * TEL. WONDER LAKE 418 J® ° ^ATin,ff * V •. >; Denttet ; year beginning, on the first day of to worship with us. The (July, i944, and ending on the thirtieth heard from our pulpit, we are sure, Will fill your heart with hope and courage. Services 9 a.m. Sunday School ............10 a.m. "Christ Our Only Talking Point!" W E L C O M E Listen to the International Lutheran Hour Sundays--W. G. N., 2:30 p.m. 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. Mack Powell, pastor. 8t. Peter's Catholic Chorch, Spring Grove Masses: • Sundays: 8:00 and 10:00. Holy Days: 6:30 and 9:00. ' Weekdays: 8:00. First Friday: 8:00. Confessions: Saturdays: 2:30 and 7:10. Thursday before First Friday: and 7:15. Rev. John L. Daleiden, Pas tar. 2:80 Wonder Lake Ev. Luth. Chuith (Missouri Synod) Sunday school--10:00 a. m. Divine services--3:00 p. m. 9- L. PFOTENHAUER, Pastor day of June, 1945, is now on file in the office of the Secretary of said McHenry Community High school, and is conveniently available to public inspection. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a public hearing on said tentative budget and appropriation ordinance will be held at McHenry Community High School in McHenry, Illinois, in said school district, on the 5th day of September, 1944, at 8:00 o'clock, p. m. Dated this 24th day of August, 1944. . ; M'HFA'KY C. H. S. SCHOOL DISTRICT, NO. ^56, IN THE COUN- > TY OF M'HENRY AND STATE OF ILLINOIS. By C. J. Reihansperger, Its Secretary. 14 . mother, Mrs. Rose Jepson. Mrs. Roger Collins and Lynn of Chicago were guests of Rev. and Mrs. Collins last weekend. Joanne Lodtz of Crystal Lake is spending several days with Muriel Butler. Byron Marlowe of Huntley spent Mrs. R. C. Harrison and Mrs. Clarence Harrison called in McHenry; Saturday. F. M. Goodman, of the Chicago Col-1 lege of Pharmacy, which is to be | located in thd grove, on land pur- j chased of the E. M. Owen estate. 1 Still hot and dry,. with no present prospect of a change. A large crowd from, this section attended the circus at Woodstock . Mihlmfii Shrinkage Wool will probably shrink in dya> ing. Shrinkage can be minimized by keeping temperature constant throughout dyeing and rinsing and by drying in a warm--not hot-- The following people attended the j on Tuesday. Harrison, reunion at the home of j E. W. Howe sold his pacing mare, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Smith, Sunday: by George O, to a Chicago party last Mr. and Mrs. William Wurtzinger and daughters, Mrs. Wilbur Benoy a few days this week with'his grand- and daughter of Woodstock, Mr. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chancey Har- Mrs. Henry Marlowe and family of rison. , Huntley, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Har- Merle and Roy Wiedrich of Har-, rison, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harvard spent from Thursday until Sun- rison and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Clay^ week. Consideration, $250. FORTY YEARS AGO . , Cot Early There is no practical control for leaf-spot of alfalfa; but because tha injury is more severe on overripe than on underripe plants, losses can be reduced markedly by early cut' ^in«. Bud O'Reill the pacing horse form* erly owned by the popular uuc- j tioneer, George Vogel of Solorf Mills, day in the Fred Wiedrich, Sr., home, ton Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Chancey won a $1,500 purse at Detroit, Mich., Mrs. S. W. Smith and Mrs. Andrew Harrison and Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday. Hawley were callers in McHenry Henry Stephenson and Mrs. Georgia; Isaac Wentworth of Gilberts spent Wednesday afternoon. " . Harrison and daughters. N ! Sunday with his children in this Paul Collins and three daughters Mrs. Jack Leonard and children village, Mr. Wentworth is mana- Grace Lutheran Chorch Richmond Sunday School: 10:30 a. m. -Adult Service: 11:00 a. m. John W. Gable, pastot. I " ":••• Ringwood Chard t \ Ringwood, 111. ! Sunday--Public worship, 9:36. Church School, 10:30. : Choir Rehearsals--Wednesday awning. Mrs. Kenneth Cristy, director. McHENRY LODGE A. F. ft A. M. McHenry Lodge No. 168 meets the iirst and third Tuesdays of each month •t fch* hall on Court street i Farm Woodlands In total our farm woodlands have a larger area than the combined forests of Norway, Sweden, Finland and Italy. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAlttNG NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Board of Education of McHenry Public Grade School of School District No. 15 in the County of Mc-r Henry and State of Illinois that j£ tentative budget and appropriation ordinance for said school district for the fiscal year bepinninp on the first day of July, 1944, and ending1 on the thirtieth day of June, 1945, is now on file in the office of the Secretary ojf said Public Grade School and is con* veniently available to public inspection. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a public hearing on said tentative budget and appropriation ordinance will be held at Public Grade School in McHenry, Illinois, in said school district, on the 6th day of August, 1944, at 8:30 p. m. DATED this 24th day of August, 1944. BOARD OF EDUCATION OF PUBLIC GRADE SCHOOL, DISTRICT NO. 15, IN THE COUNTY OF McHENRY. AND STATE OF ILLINOIS. By E. H. Nickels, Its Secretary. Majar Disasters Major disasters in 1943 included three railroad wrecks with a combined death toll of more than 200, two coal mine explosions killing a total of 100 and a hotel fire with 51 fatalities. ,, i Coal Substitutes . The chief reason for the decline in coal production since 1920 has been the substitution of oil and gas for solid fuels. This has occurred directly through the substitution of oil for anthracite in domestic heating and of natural for manufactured gas, and indirectly through the development of highway transportation at the expense of* the railroad. VERNON J. KNOX, 'Attorney NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of Mpthias B. Schaefer, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all parsons that Monday, October 2, 1944, is the claim date in the estate of Mathias B. Schaefer, Deceased, pending in the County Court of McHenry County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. VERNA SCHAEFER, Administrator. (Pub. Aug: 10-17-24) RINGWOOD Solomons'Snakes The snakes of the Salomons are few. There are burrowing blind snakes with the eyes concealed beneath the scales. Small boas that reach a length of about three feet, with strongly prehensile^ tails, are remote relatives of the American boa constrictors. A green tree snake and a black and yellow tree snake are widespread in the New Guinea region. All these snakes are quite harmless. There are three kinds of land snakes that are undoubtedly poisonous, related by their fixed fangs to the front-fanged snakes of Australia. There is no record of any human being having been bitten by these snakes, and none of them are aggressive creatures. In such densely forested areas as the Solomons, snakes are usually found only by accident, or perhaps in jungle-clearing operations like the preparation of an airield. The sea snakes that come ashore to lay their eggs in the rock crevices at high tide level are deadly poisonous, but they are never known to bite anything except the eels on which they prey. Even if roughly handled by fishermen, they do not bite at all. (By Helen' Johnson) Ruth, Helen and Clytie Laney of Chicago Heights spent from Friday until Sunday in the Roy Wiedrich home. Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan and faipily spent Sunday in the Charlies Ackerman home in Belvidere. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stephenson spent Friday evening with friends in McHenry. Mrs. Helen Young, of McHenry called on Ringwood friends Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. George Shepard entertained Maude Krumpen of Geneva, 111., Ethel Krumpen of Chicago, Louella Krumpen of Genoa City and Viola Low, for dinner Wednesday. ' , Miss Joyce Weber of S^cHenry spent last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young. Mrs. Agnes Jencks spent Sunday with friends in Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hawley were visitors in Twin Lakes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Neff of Richmond were callers in the Fred Wiedrich home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Peet spent Sunday in the Ralph Clay home at Rockford. Tom WalkingtoB spent several days It's Peach-Canning Time! "Put up" plenty of peaches to save food for Victory "Put up" to make the Axis "shut up!" Every jar of fruit or vegetables you can at home leaves that much more canned goods to feed, our fighting men and their allies. Right now peaches are plentiful. Why not buy some today and can them? You'll not ohjy help your nation -- but you'll also make it possible for your family to enjoy this luscious seasonal treat all year 'round. Ginning is easy, and it's fun. W« have a wonderful free book for yoti that tells you how. It contains 69 " swell canning recipes for putting up everything from peaches to pickles. It describes all the best canning methods and is filled with kitchen lore you'll treasure. With your modem gas range home canning is simplified -- and success is assured when you follow the clear, tested recipes ia tb« Western United Canning Book. Catting Boards Boards cut from green lumber should be cut a full inch in thickness. Green shingle bolts should be sawed so that the butts of shingles will be one-sixteenth inch thicker than seasoned shingles. * Home Canning Book recipes like this-- CANNINO PIACNIS Drop just enough peaches to fill a far into boiling water and let stand 2 minutes. Drain and dip quickly into cold water. Peel, cat ia halves sad remove stoaea. Immediately drop into any deaired hot ijmp. Bring to boiling point and cook 2 minutes. Then fill jst to the neck with peaches; add syrup filling to 1 inch from top. Adjust nrtr. Process ia boiling water bath for 20 mia* utes.Then complete seal, if necea«a«y. NOTIi It cakes about 8 to 10 m-\ dium sized peaches, cut in halves, W fill a quart jar. And katpful hints Ilka this-- Scalding is usually the best way Mi peel peaches. Cut peeled peaches lit halves. The Bartlett pear is considered superior tq other pears for canning, hot the Kieferand similar varieties are also satisfactory if properly ripened and cooked until almost tender in plain water before sugar is added to make syrup. GAS COOKING is precision cooking Bight cooking temperature makes all thedifference ia the world' in foods' flavor and vitamin content. That is why you can prepare better tasting, extra-nourishing meals with a modern gas raage. It can be regulated aw* • Office Hoars . Tuesday A Saturdays: 9 ajp. to S iMfc-C ; Ertaiagi and Saaday Mornings by Appointment! Loafcaat Paint ' Wonder Lake, OL DR. h. s. rncs Veterinarian SS5 Waukegan St. Phone SI McHENRY, ILL. €> McHENRY FLORAL CO. -- Phone 608-R ) -- One Mile South of McHenry on-Route 31. Flowers for all occasions! 0 Phone 43 VeriBftlJrfeiTOC ATI ORNEY AT LAW -- OFFICE HOURS -- Tuesdays and Fridays Other Days by Appointment McHenry - , - JlHaofe A. WORWICK PHOTOGRAPH!** Portraitare - Commercial Photography - Photo-Finishing Enlarging - Copying - Framing Phone 275 -- Riverside Drive McHENRY. ILL. " •i INSURANCE EARL It. WALSH Presenting Reliable Companies Whan yon need insurance of aay ktal Phone 43 or 118-M Green A Elm McHenry Telephone No. 300 Btoffel A Reihansperger Insurance agents for all classes ot* property in the bast companies. WEST McHENRY - - ILLINOIS c EDWARD SOHMTIT Roofing Contractor Asbestos and Inanl Brick Siding Estimates Famished Phone SSS-R-1 . MtHbry, OL Bm SM A. P. Freund Co Excavating Contractor Trucking, Hydraulic and Crane Service. --Road Building-- Tel. 204-M McHenry, III S. H. Freund & Sou CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Oar Experience is at Yonr Service in Building Yoar Wants. Phone 56-W McHenry WKSTKRN UNrflD AND IIICTRIC COMPANY Phone McHenry 677-R-|,; , -- Basement Excavating -- NETT'S SAND A GRAVEL Special Rates on Road Gravel and Lot Filling . . Black DM .. Power Leveling and Grading. J. EL NETT Johnahnrg P- O.---McHenry WAUM T6 BUY We pay $5 to $15 for Old or Injured Hones or Cows Standing or Down if Alive. Matt's Mink Ranch Johnsbarg - Spring Grove Road PhoM Jdnsltar SSS-J-t CALL AT ONCE J3N DEAD HOGS, HORSES 4 CATTLE . sm'

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