• ?; iM<0' T i - , , • - .. -. * • ' ' - W"S?K W*2f i. ; * Thursday, July 2t, 1948 THE McHEHRY PLAINDEALER •Mb VALUABLE EDITIONS flarold Sherman's electrical work in an old Crystal Lake farm boose the other day yielded a completely unexpected reward. He opened a partition to get wires in, thrust his hand through the hole and to his surprise grasped loosepaper. Pulling it out he discovered it to be yellowed newspaper of 1961! One was a New York Tribune'of Apr. 20, 1861, which declared, "WWr is at last begun! On Friday morning, April 12, between 4 and 5 o'clock, the rebels at Charleston, under Gen. Beauregard, opened an. assault upon Fort Sfamter." ^ Soviet Expenaten The tanks of Soviet Rank wMci> Invaded Lithuania on June 15, 1940, rolled Into Latvian territory on June 17, 1940. Estonia also was occupied by the Sovieta on June 17. 1940. r Subscribe for The Flalndealer JOHN, THE TAILOR 'CI AHerationsaiid repwrson laftfce' lid men's garments; 9 ' ° , J1NE CLEANING AND PRESSING ^ ^ . * *o - « I <t'i 0 , ' > ) V . ' / . • / V • • ! % ' r - - • * 418 Main St. Mfeaqr i! • - " - - : <; UGHTNINC* • PROTECTION FOB YOUm HOME $1S.S6 IaitallH Tel. McHenry 17s St. Mary's Catholic Church Masses: Sunday: 7:00, 8:80. 10:00 and 11:80 Holy Days: 6:00; 8:00;* 10:00. Week Days: 6:45 and 8:00i • First Friday: 6:80 and 8:Hk> " Confessions: Saturdays: 8:00 p. m. and 7:00 p. m. Thursday beforeEifrst Friday-- After 8*09 Mass on Thursday; 8:99 p. b. and 7KI0 p. m. Msgr. C. 8. Nix, Pastor. 8l Patrick's Catholic Chuck Masses: Sunday: 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 and* 11:00 o'clock. j.- •• 1 Holy Days: 6:80 and 8:00w • Week Days: 7:16. , _ First Fridays: 8:00 Communion Attributed at 6:80, 7:00, 7:80 and 8:00 and during 8:00 mass. Confessions: ^ Saturdays: 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 8:00 p.m., and on Thursdays before First Fridays: 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Ttev. Edward, Coakley, Pastor. you and your family'" to come and i all the people of the community to worship with us. : worship with us. V Wayne B. Price, Pastor. FRANK W. ANDERSON, St. Jeha's Catholic Charch. J Masses: „ Sunday: 7:00, 9:00 and 11:00. Holy Days: 7:00 and 9:00 Weekdays: 8:00. First Friday: «6:85 and 8:00 Confessions: Saturdays: 7:80 to 8 and 2:30 to .$• Thursday before First Friday-- * 2:80 and 7:80. ^ Rev. A. J. Neidert, Pastor. Pasta*. Riagwood Charch Ringwood, III. Sunday--Public worship, 9:80* Church School: 10:30. Choir Rehearsals--Wednesday *;;itlng. Rev. Charles Stevens, Pastor. )>• WINNING MARCH "Community Spirit," the march that Harvard Band Director Carl' Huffman wrote while he lay convalescing from an accident two yeat% ago, won him a |75 prize and a publishing contract two weeks ago when, he entered the march in the Rwlc River Valley Music Festival. The" Huffman march took first in a field of twenty-six compositions submitted from composers in seventeen ftnttr. News for Termites At last the termite can be stopped Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church JThe Church of the Lutheran Hour) ohn St., Vt block east of Hwy. 81 West McHenry, Illinois. Sunday School: 9:00 a. m. Sunday Worship Service: 10:15 a. m. You are cordially invited to attend our services.1 For information phone 65-M. Walter C. Johannes, Pastor. fa his tracks. Through all the ^ges the tiny insect that feasts on wood ! in homes and other buildings has "been a constant destroyer. There was very little to be gone to keep | these insects from causing annual 1 property losses running far into the millions. Ordinary control measures could not get at the intricate tunnels hidden away in difficult and impossible to reach traces. The new Hill "built-in" termite spray overcomes this difficulty. The new method consists of installing a series of slotted pipes at the time of construction in all inaccessible areas, including dirt-filled porches, sun parlors, stoops, steps ami fireplaces. Annually a perfor- | a ted pipe is-slipped into the slqjtted ! pipes and all hidden areas are treat- Holy frays: 6:15 and 7:00'to 8:00 J* ^ « P^erful chemical tone First Fridays, Communion dis- wn through openings in the Peter's Catho&c Charch, Spring Grave Masses: Sunday--8:00, 10:00 and 1140. Holy Days: 6:80 and 9:00. Weekdays: 8:00. v First Friday: 8:00. Confessions: Saturdays: 2:80 and 7:15. Thursday before First Friday-- 2:30 and 7:15. Roe. John L. Daleiden, Pastor. Chriaf Ike King Mission Wonder Lake Masses! Sundays: 8:00, 10:30 and-11:80. Holy Days: 6:80 and 8:00 Confessions: Sunday: before each mass. Jerusalem Destroyed Jerusalem was destroyed by the -Emperor Titus in the year 70. The rat population of the United States has been estimated at 130,000> 000. JOTLLIAM M. CARROLL. JB. Attorney-at-Law 110!i Benton St. y ( Phone'Woodstock 84 "» r/' • Woodstock. Illinois ^ * PLASTIC WALLTILE Eighteen colors Of beautiful wall covering. See them before decorat- j ing your bath or kitchen. Colors I are through the tile--will not peel! or scrathch off. Write for estimate! or put it on yourself. EngstromT. Sales & Service, McHenry, 300 feet from Nell's ballroom. Phone Pista-' kee 552-W-l. WEINGART TRUCKING Sand -- Gravd FHliaf -- Black Dirt -- Umninm Trucks for Hire Free Estimating TeL 655-R-2 McHenry, It, WELDING Maj^itenance and Construction Portable Equipment Hi: & VANCE--McHenry N-l •99 South .Green St, McHenry, 1% tributed at 6 and 6:30 a. m. and dur*, PlP*8 i n g 6 : 3 0 m s s s . . . ; / « : • • . . 7 Rev. Edwafd Coakley, ~ ^ 4*-;v • P*stur.? t AWNINGS m 1 TARPAULINS CANVAS GOODS Large Selection of Materials ORDER EARLY »Specialising in 8tore andResidence Awnings McHENRY AWNING CO. Phone McHenry 571-W-2 Thos. Thonneson, Prop. Community Methodist Church Church School: J9:30. ----™_=--L Morning Worship: 10:45. Junior League: 7 p. m. Official board meeting on second Wednesday of month at 8 p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to JOHN F. BHD A & SON Sheet Metal and Furnace Work 101 N. Green St., McHenry, I1L Phone 248-R Gospel Center • x • . < '• • -Wtt#ier Center, Wonder Laif (Nonsectarian) Services ' Sunday Bible School--10:15 a.m. Morning Worship Service -11:00 a.m. Cattle Indians have Increased their beet cattle herds from 171,000 in 1932 to 383,300 In 1946, and meantime the quality of the cattle has Improved .greatly. Dairy cattle, lLtewise, In. creased from 11,000 to 50,000 in the same period. Income from livestock „ rpv,,^ operCteons during these years grew i " ""** "" A cordial Welcome is extended to! v®0,00®* ---- -- • ; 1 Villa Hotel Resort DINING ROOM and COCKTAIL LOUNGE AL*S WELDING AND REPAIR SERVICE 601 Main St, McHenry Electric Portable Welding Acetylene Welding and Cutting ALEX W. WIRFS, Operator x Phone 615-W-l or 464 M'HENRY, ILL. DR H. S. FIKE Veterinarian On Highway 31 -- Office and Home Tel. McHenry 31 McHenry, I1L Office Honrs: 1 pan. to 2 Except Thursdays Evenings by Appointment VERNON KNOX Attorney-At-Law Cor. Green and Ehn Sta^ McHenry Tuesday and Friday Afternoons Other Days By AppolnUnent Phono McHenry 48 HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for Dead and Crippled Horses, Cattle and Hiogs -- Sanitary Power Loading -- Tankage and Meat Scraps for sale. Phones Arlington Heights 116 or McHenry 659-J-2. Reverse Charges. Palatine Rendering Service. JJ Day Celebration and Carnival ? s Sponsored by •«'F. W. Fox River Post, No. 4600 AUGUST 13,14 and 15 mm McHENRY. CITY PARK Rides -- Refreshments -- Games Now Featuring Steye Stephani One of America's "Top Notch" Feature Organists at the Hammond Organ He will be pleased to play all request numbers. Plus The Best Food Particular People Desire Mrs. "Z" Invites Ton to Come to the VILLA HOTEL RESORT on Pistakee Bay, McHenry PHONE PISTAKEE 461 NRt* lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllil!llllllllll!l!l!lllllllllllllllllllilllinillllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllll!i ADMIRAL CORPORATION IS NOW IN ACTUAL PRODUCTION 1 _ at our new McHENRY PLANT 507 ELM ST, McHENRY k A | HIEF ATTHACTION for riiiton *0 Chicago lhi« I it dw >pccttoilar Chicago Railroad fair, rating the hundredth anoivcraaiy^f the opening of dtt Wcst bjr rail traaspoitadon. Sponsored by Amerka'a leading . failroeda, it opens July 20 and continue* through Labor Day. ---- '"'7 fc> . f Only one hundred jreara ago, a 10-ton, wood-burning engine, _ _ bought third-hand from eastern railroads, chugged out of the young dty of Chicago, pulling a iatcar loaded with local dignitaries of the day. , This historic S-mik trip of the "PIONEER" marked the beginning of Chicago's growth to leadership Kaiser-frazier Agency Bldg.) Ligh^ Oean, Interesting work WHY TRAVEL FARTHER, when yon can secure employment at or near home? Take pride in your job! Join the vast throngs who build America's Finest Radio Sets! / Experience Not Necessary as a center of rail transportation. 41 The Chicago Railroad Fair is a celebration of that growth. Rich with educational friirKtVww, it enlivens the contributions made by the railroads in the settlement of the country, the development of its economy aad the winning of in wars. It pays tribute to Chicago's position as transportation cemer of the world and accords recognition to its eminence in cultural, educational and industrial achievements. <L The foremost railroads of this country have prepared fascinating •uhibin. including trains from every period of railroad progress, from the old "PIONEER" in -the very newest streamliners, indnding, the famous 'TRAIN Of TOMORROW", f Visitors to the Fair, conveniendy located on the Lake Michigan shore, will sample the travel attractions of every part ot the country. A mile-long narrow-gauge railroad transports them to a typical southwest Indian village, " x past a replica of Old Faithful Geyser in Yellowstone National Park, in beach and Everglades scenes from florida and through a western dude ranch. C Highlight of the Chicago Railroad Fair is a colorfully MM!staged pagsent depicting the development of transportation from the birch bark canoes of (h* Indians 10 the de hute trains of the future. Mon then 200 actors will present this dramatic pageant several times daily oa aa outdoor stage.. • Stop In and See Our Employee Counselor .or Call McHenry 470 H Employment office will be open each day j g 9 a. m. to 4 p. rtu §§ M 7 7 ^ . This itmttfs strm *} sJvtrtistmtnts *a> the iml*J trial, sptcaltmrml, mubntuJ sad caltarml tksrmUnttiu 4/ CUup mai Ntrtim lUmtit TERRITORIAL INFORMATION DEPARTMENT P U B L I C S E R V I C E COMPANY OF H O R T H I I E I L L I N O I S W E S T E R N U N I T E D 8 1 1 a N D E L E C T R I C C O M P A N Y t, '%jL