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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Jul 1947, p. 7

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% sarfyiish ' rwiTse? «*«»!%« >• ft ft... " "-V , «5%r ' a* * . / """ Isrtft Regular Service: 11:00 a. m. every second and fourth Sunday. paramd Rev. Wilkinson. on Park and will bo of The- vfllafe board is now quietly efforts in the direction a- IWly equipped ffWiM tiOe, 10:00 and 11:00. BstiDeye: OdlaailMk e'i Mock. PIFTT TKAIS AGO itaa to all pe*» .-•.jJlons oat 'SeMsy*' Sartunbcr let, 947, Is the claim aatelti the aetata M . ' * • . JOSEPH KATTNKR • in it County Cooirtfv HHnoia, thatdaiaM M7 be filed again* to saldoetaie on or beitoe ss~~ »te without issuance of summons. AUOUOT KATTNBR, Executor. JulylO * 17 24) . Lawairy Sat sbeeta or ptifow cases igs shortens the life of . sheeting because of the strain of tag a load bf clothes plus extra II -aiMt wear acquired on the trip Mm laundry. ML H. & FKE ' • Teharlaariaa ;XMS W. Waafesgaa Bd, Phone tl Iwwik'fll' . •- •0 Office Hoare: 1 poa, to 2 paa*-- : - Facept Tharsdays :; V ; *'. 4 •. Brmiage by Appeiatment * .*"1 • . ' 'Jirv \ S VERNON J. KNOX Atteraey-At-Law Greea tad Elm Sta., McHeary Taeaday aad Friday Afternoons Other Daya By Appointment Phase McHeary 4S fee Flan of the ef teen Aw SIXTY TIA«8 AGO O. W. Own baa sold Ma residence and lot at to a Chicago party. $600. There wore three ftmstale at Johnsburgh on Toeeday of this week. Ones Bears: 842 Mtfa BAKL I. WALSH Fire, Auto, Farm ami Ufa kH BBJtfSISSituHII When yoeraeed hawaaaeyd^aaj Greea t Ba lv ! NL B. DeROMB -- Dentist -- 121 Greea Street v •beM 292-J. Mcflenry \ Bow's: 10 h*. to S |.w wept Wsdaeeday. Ereainga TsL Wonder Lake 418 M. B. B. WATKXN8 . -^MfeTBoaia-- ly 6 Satardaya: lajktoBpjt aad Smaday Moraiaga Woader Lake, BL ML R. W. DONNELLY podiet -- Foot Specialist 108 So. Riverside Drive W wMhSfff j aad EveflSkft Cleaed Wedaesday DR. JOHN WAIDZUNAS Phyeieian it Surgeon Tel Jokaaburg 044-R-l Tel. Jokaaburg 586-R-2 . : ,.- JTeL Crystal Lake W-M Offko flours: If aaa. to 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 0 p.m. Hb Beura Thursday Evenings •I 111 Mil 111111 l»n i11 i**» •• it 1*v r Beyond tK« Horizon : Those who will no longer walk ,, the earth with us, go beyond ; die horizon to everlasting rest. < > Mark their passing with the beauty and senaityl/^f^sovr1 funeral service. ^ Jacob ^Justen Sons :: FtTNBBAL DIRECTORS Faneral Borne Phone McHeary .10S-R Greea, Cor. Elm, McHeary Telepboao No. 880 STOFFBL * REIBAN8PEM3BK Insaraace agents fsr sB property ia the beat If eat MeBeary, IHaeis McBBNBY FLOBAL 0* Pheae 404 %aa MOo Beatk ef ea Raata tl m si oaariml A. P. FBBUND SONS Eseavating Ceaftractaa IMS MaaSii •- aad Craae Borrlee --BO AD BUILDING-- Til 204-M -- Aff Crystal Laka„lU9 Of Bower Warfc McHENRY CO. SEWER SERYICB Blocked Sewers Opeaed Witbsat 188 Walter Lee and fsa^r have aowi into the John McOaiber hone, on Park avaasm, aad Mm Dm aad ftuafly now uiuspj the MeKinley hiasi, vacated by Loo. A. G. Sterms wiU aad tasty delivery rig. The Chieago itieahone eompan] bave just mt ia tMr pboae i< Owan ft OhpB's store, in' tUs village, aad Mf MeBeary ia conaected with the outside world by Lona Distance TVleahons. Mrs. E. B. Flmfei will open a restaurant soon in the rooms five doom south ef the pestofflce» fona> eHy occupied by the Hnaan ft Schneider's jewelry store. FORTY YEARS AGO 71m price of batter Was 23% cents on the Elgin trade Monday. The carpenters are now at work on the new residence being erected by Jas. B. Perry. The now esrnaat walk in front of the Schneider, Wirfs tod Gilbert buildings on the west side baa boon completed and is a great improvement to that end of town. Frank Block, who has been acting in the capacity ef loeal milk iaspecter at the Borden plant, want in Chicago Wednesday for the purpose of qualifying himself as a rgll- «*y mail clerk. .TWBNTY-FlVE YBAB8 AGO Some of the business men about town are again agitating the four nights a week closing as was in vogae here during the fall and winter months. <- -MeHenry Koed road boosters are stm anzioady awaitiag oar prHnlasir road. eitsMfng from "HMie Lavs county line, titfoafb tiris vttaga ind It. Mary^s 5' 7^0, 8-J8, 18:00 and UJ8 : 8^0 p. a. and 7HM p. a. before First Priday-T BL flM'TWP Pt Magr. C. j. ytx. Pastor. St. Fatrtek*s CitboMt Chard Masses: SNndsur 8K», 0.-00, 10:00 and 11:00. Bdyoiys: 0:80 aad 8K)0. Weekdays: ?j88. First Fridays: im On ftest ratar. Communion distributed at OttO, 7HH) and before aad during tbe 7-J» Mass. Coafessioao: Saturdays: 4KM to 8:00 p. a aad 7HM to 8:00 p. a, Tburaday bafose First Friday-- 4HM to 8.-00 p.m. and 7:00 to 8.-00 lev. Wm. A. Claarke. Paster. ft. Mora CatbaBe Charch, Tibashsig 7:00, 140 and ll:0Bl» oly Daya: TM and 0:00 Weekdays: 8:8B aad 8:00 Fbit Friday: 8:88 and 8M Confessions: Batnrdays: fM aad 8:00 Thursday before First Friday-- 2:80 and 7-JO. Rev. A. 3. Neidert, Pastor. Saturdaya: 8 JO aad 7:18. Tburaday before First Frid£fr~ i. t'M aad 7:1ft. •• Rev. Jqba L. DaMdan, Paator. Rayon Plasties A IfiUht development in the of rayon, is in the manufacture of an ' increasing variety of rayon laminat- j ed plastics which may be utilized > in the molding of articles such as ' cabinets, table tops, trays, machine parts, household utensils, and a i large number of other products. Ray- • on laminated plastics consist of a ! number of layers of resin treated | fabrics or fibrous mats laid together i and pressed into a compact tonded plate or molded article. For spe- ! cial applications where major 1 strength is needed in one direction ! in the laminatfe, unidirectional high- i Visitors and vacationists are heart- | tenacity rayon fabrics possess parity welcome in all services. Sunday ticular merit. For other applications Sea BvaageHeal Latheraa Charch (The Cbunm ef the Lutheran Hour) John 8t. % Meek oaat of Hwy. 81 Weet McHonnr. BL Rev, F« C. Fadadl, Paator Sunday Worship Service--10: IS. Sunday School and BiMe Study- 9 o'clo ' school children may have attendance cards for their Home-church records. Commaafty Charch Church School: 10:00 a.m. : , Wbrshijp Service: 11HM a.m. Geapel Ceater • Woader Ceater, Weader LilM '- ^ (Nonaeetarian) ' ScrvicM Sunday Bible School--10:15 ajn. Morning Worship Service--11:00 a.m. Midweek Prayer Service on Thursday Dvenings at 8:00 p.m. A cordial Welcome Is extended to all the people of the community to worship with us. Methodist Youth Fellowship, 7:46 p.m. , Rev. Wayne Priee, Pastor. ttngweed Church Ringwood. BL > Sunday--Public worship, 9*J8l Charch Sdiool: 10:80. Choir Rriiearsals--Wedneaday evening. Rev. George Marshall, pastor FRANK W. ANDERSON, Pastor. Lily Lake "flible Cknrck Neascctariaa Sunday School: 10:00 a. m. By Electric Motaf< Catter Crystal Lake, BBaeio L. Ndsea I AL*8 WELDING AND SBRVICB ' 801 Mala St, Mc Electric Portable We jfaetylesM WeWag si AUBX W. TOffS, Operator' Phoao 818-W-l or 484 M*BBNBY, ILL. McMABON REFRIGEBATION SALES AND SERYICB MeBeary 418 .ar Weader »10 Mala St, MeBeary, wArsk h#8 ' Fairbaalss Mono Eisctar aad^Faap :, j types. All sises. Cemplsts aad Baay < > to iastalL 8aaip pamps. Take old fcNCMCTIWM^ALBB AND 8BBTICB TsL MeBeary 882-W-l (300 ft. from NeVs BsBrssm) a» HIGHEST CASB PBICEB paid for Dead aad Crtoplsd Boraao, Cattle :, aad Bog# -- Baaltaiy Power Load "lag -- Tsafcage aad Moat flerapo ArUagtea Bslghts 88o7t. Beverac 8erviea. Cor sale. 110 or McHeary Charges. Palatlae Wo pay 88 to 8» lass tm dowa hiaaa MATTE MINK CALL AT CLARENCE'S SHOft Kitchen cabinets and cupboards made to order. Full line of lawn chairs, swings, pier benehos, plonic table sets, children's play pens, sauid bozeo, trollilf, picket fences, window boxes^ bird houses, hand woven baskets, etc. j , % ?-- ^ Oenuine rtren's afid ladiei* bett8/ porMS,-«Ni ^ ^ BRNCE SMJTTJ j<rfmsburg 4!^ r ' W; VISIBLE CELLULOID LABEL HEAVY RUBBER CUSHION VI pwimiii ^ DIE J^cHENRY PLAINiDEALER " • Phono 170 *1 Oroon Street . j, MsHonnr. TiHtaia C. J. MBYBBS Geaeral ^ : < Near Work aad MsBsary. IB. TsL FMahao 048-M-l FRANK 8. MAY nadklai IMrt--l Tkvak fer Blre Phoao MeBeary 880-M-l B*1 " Gravel 188 N. GBBBN BT. ^ McBBNBY W. P. BROOKS ft SON AB At Oast TaL 18141 &•*-: 18 FBANK I FADIO?", ING AliD BBOOBAlOfB Mf-1 Bproylag JOHN F. BBDA ft 101 N« Grosa Bt, Makry 8iiJUt M lui BAND ft OBAYBL ad flnvd Dhrt .. Fo P. Or--MeBeary WELDING aad Csastraethaii^ Pertahle B. E. VANCE MeBeary Il-J I Soath Greea Bt, MeBeary, IB WIUOITB RADIO HOP MtB^I ft Aato MsBoary, IB 488 BBTOOTB ANDSBAJBFBN8AWS AND LAWN MOWERS Br MMdao Also ftlldig aad Repairiag Can WILLIAM BUCBBBT 801 Flraait St. 4 MeBeary BOlMUBL ELBCTBiC HOT Let as LBO G. |sh of Drive McHeary Sanj jni (iravel Co. " K . - ^ d K c a v a t i n ^ a n i O r a n e S e r v i c e ^ ^ IH^ck Dirt -- Sand and Onkval #1. ' . v, - 'i Road Grading CALL McHSNRY 97-J a square or twil| weave will be found more desirable. First Range HM first fully automatic electric rpnie was produced in 1917.' Miasoibya "Missed by a hair!" iora expression among rifle shMiM who hunt small game wtth a lB> caliber rifle or who love to aWB in the sport of "plinUng" wHliSt same firearms. These "mlsosa,'* some of which are really "by a hair," are generally blamed ea faulty aim, bad holding, imprapsff trigger squeeze and numerous r ~ tive factors, and sometimes on rifle or ammunition itself. There h another very important factor, boa* ever, which causes many of thoao "hair misses" and which the aver* age fellow who hunts with a 88 aeldom considers. That ia the effect the wind has on the bullet ovar various distances. Accurate or toaccurate judging of the force of the wind has caused many a ship to be won or lost and lack of wind consideration^ has caused many a deer to be wounded or missed entirely and many squirrel! to escape unharmed. * / Subscribe for The Plaindealer ^ ,'j.4 '-,1 \0 •M, McHENRY CAB--CaU 472-J ^vJSLjP®11 ^ ^ a hnrtf^ - Pot prompt and conrteons service, Don't start to worry. ^ We have 24-honr tervioe. MCHENRY CAB-Call 472-J , ' •'( ® s ^ - ..»i'-" -j'f'j&j;.ii ^ V.F.W. SUMMER FESTIVAL AUGUST 15 - 16 - at McHENRY CITY PARK McHenry, Illinois Sponsored by POX EIVEE POST JI%|600 RIDES ^ REFRESHMENTS ^ OAMtt Dancing: Saturday Night Only 9 to 12 o'clod^ Also Open on Saturday and Sunday Afternoons. r • r *• j '."-.w THROW AWAY THAT FRAYED 4M>r V-l* i w&z m Mttm ' * *«( ifiT 1, . • 4 i{ - ~'i 1. Sm • If lamp and appliance cords in your home are badly worn and bey<H»d *?p«ir, replace them before they cause trouble. Serious damage c^i f-A I 1 ^ r; result from exposed wires. They cause short circuits, waste electricity, blow fuses. -It.* k* 1L& . "• * . . . .. • •• r-" •'W - " ~v'" Pueinyihe war, allof us had to get alongwith makeshift wiring of inferior quality. --.f4--' l^diy there is no reason why eveiy home shouldn't have wiring that's both safe and adequate K" f' Youoweittoyour&mily to check thipugh your home for worn-out electric cords today. Replace tvtcy frayed cord with a new one of good quality. Then, lengthen the life of these wires by |in<tt|ip only, the plugwJb^di.ifyn ncm'r\g waU^gajbgt--wgyer e^cfr^ m ®i -i •f f ; *-<) firm*: it* PVfeLIC IIIVICI COMPANY OF NORTH IBM ILLINOIS ^ 'i&t S i "f" 4V'-^ %" v V «' • -•« HS - 4 •S-! \e"„ t. •V 'i

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