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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Oct 1948, p. 9

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• j- »--P<« j~*. *v~<c^.^^..iF Y'v;.-jua^$a^^espy^^g*.4*^-%m^ _ ^ ^ * q** < v - * %--^ C&~ «w «•»**** x «i/. «.» < s+u»t' „*» 1 . *# „"» ,4«i*.. ".^fc-Ji"*.^ *f, «-V „» #»**,* v, /,: 3 » ;. •'.«* - m. .."'.."7-' -- _ JV3F* *' *'- "^ /^"••' '" -... . . *.'. -;•.. .Tf-.' «-, < -vs. , ' „ »«_ -, „v- -•. - . ,. "*•_ "v; %>% »•', •»••'«,' m?4 v--fws*mm SECTION TWO •-x •^'%'--'-^i!'fe i^s^; '.^m,k^--; ^--' - -v?^5f « - 4- y"-T:TSr3®fCf *' " •'--"•* -- >3 , . 1 •*. -?'.S"J -.7 . " >/ ,„ »' •" ;*'^ ' * . '. </* -* " K ' .">'* <**>•. v " «y volume 74 ILLINOIS OCTOBER uwo| von Set. E*PO» t£u^^ Planting Peeu Trees Before planting a pecan orchard ptoar the land thoroughly and har- »w. This gets it in good tilth sad is easier to do before planting than it is after the trees are sei dally is this true if the or in sod. Preparation in late winter or early spring, prior to planting the following winter. To increase nitrogen fertility at a minimum of expense it is well to plant a winter legume in the fall after the land is prepared. Turn this under in the spring. Hill land with as much ar I to 2 per cent slope should be terraced prior to planttag. Plant the pecan trees oft the tops of ridges or terraces. Bicycle ftactag Six-day bicycle races drew about four million people annually in the United States, up to 1938, dropped: to 1,500.000 in 1939, and have not been conducted since. plmi tsx STATE OF ILLINOIS^ COUNTY OF McHENRY. fl In the Circuit Court. Agnes M. Vernum, Plaintiff, i Samuel A. Vernum, Defendant. I Complaint in Chancery for Divorce j --No. 311533. ; Affidavit showing that the defendant Samuel A. Vernum, has gone out ! of this State and on due inquiry cannot be found, so that process, can- ; not i>e served upon said defendant, having been filed in the office of the Clerk of this court, notice is therefore, hereby given to said Samuel A. j Vernum, defendant, that the plaintiff in the above entitled cause filed! i her complaint in said cause on the j 16th day of September, 1948, and that said action is now pending and; undetermined in said court, and that) • you. the said Samuel A. Vernum, de-j fendant, must file your appearance in ) said action on or before the first i i Monday in, the month of November, 11948, and in the event you fail to do so default may be entered against you any day thereafter. LESTER EDINGER, Clerk of Said Court. (Court Seal) Plaintiff's Attorney & Attorney's Address: Hugh A. Deneen, Woodstock, Illinois. (Pub. Sept 23-30 and Oct 7) tvfn tmniMMt MeleleJ After U. S. Ceastihrtien Switzerland, the mountain repub .He, observes throughout 1948, the centennial of her constitution. Consolidation of the 22 Swiss cantons (states) as a unified nation was achieved through the Constitution-1 of 1848, which was modeled to b considerable degree after the Con- j stitution of the United States. Principal difference between the Swis? and U. S. governments is in th«^ organization of executive power The Swiss president, elected frorr DE1M/& " . |t. Mary's Catholic Chare! Masses: Community Methodist Chnrcfc j Church School: 9:30. I Morning Worship: 10:45. ! Junior League: 7 p. m* inofficial board meeting on second 'Wednesday of month at 8 p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to Sunday: 7:00, 8:30. 10:00 and 11:80 <you ,f.nd family to corae * Holy Days: 6:00; 8:00; 10:00. worship _with us. and Week Days: 6:45 and 8:00. First Friday: 6:S0 and 8:00. \ ConfAttiuns: Saturdays: 3:00 p. m. and 7:00 p. m. Thursday before First Friday--, After 8*00 Mass on Thursday; 1^4 p. m. and 7:00 p. m. tributed at 6 and 6:30 a. m. and during 6:00 mass. Rev. Edward C. Coakley. Pastor. the sven-man federal ' council Msgr. C. S. Su° Pastor. serves only one year. ' v ; r The right of presidential veto ip-J Pstrlck's Catholic Charck replaced in Switzerland by the les-1 M*sse?: o «a a •/» j « islative referendum or pooul8r •tft .nrf'1 «on ©clock, vote. Swiss people vote directly for! ^oly Days: 6:80 and *M' Wayne B. Price, Pastor. St. Joha's uttelk Chartk, Johnsbarg MssSes: Sunday: 8:00 and .10:00. ; , . Holy Days: 7:00 and 9:00 . ^Imonth.) Weekdays: 8:00. h - • 1 First. Friday: 6:35 and 8:00 Confessions: , Saturdays: 7:30 to 8 and 2:30 to 3. ;c Sunday before First Friday-- 4:30 and 7:80. Rev. A. J. Neidert, Pastor. Gospel Center Wonder Center, Weader Lair (Nonsectarian) Services Sunday Bible School--ld:OO A. H. Morning Worship-*-ll :00 A. M. ' Sunday Evening Service -- 7:45 (Second.Sn^-laurth Sunday of each Prayer meeting, Thursday -- 8:09 : P. M. Bring the family with you to Sun* , day School and Worship Senricfcs. ! There is a place and a welcome for i everyone. FRANK W. ANDERSON, Pastes, '• Rfngweod Chaveh Ringwood, fll. Vi-^ Sunday--Public worship, 9^01:. y ; Church School: 10:30. ••• Choir Rehearsals--Wednesday ere- : ; ning. Rev. Charles Stevens, Pastbr. f£.,+ ti' i or against many important laws Switzerland's success in maintain _ ing strict neutrality for more tha" i 7:10 mass, 7:30 and 8. a half century and remaining solid- j Confessions .Jy secure through two world fcrars ts due largely to her citizen army. On a per capita basis the Swiss under universal military training have the largest army in the world. force of 250,000 could be mobilized Overnight; 500,000 in 48 hours. Week Days: 7:00 and 7:30. " L First Fridays: 7:10. Communion distributed at 6:30, 7:00, during the Masses- 10:00 and 11:00. 6:30 and 9t00. Weekdays: 8:00. j . w. , „ ^ First Friday: 8:00. days Fridays: 4:00 Confessions: Saturdays: 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 po 8:00 pjn., and on liursdays before First to 6:00 Rev. St. Peter's Catholtc Qiank, Spring Grove Sunday--8:00, Holy Days: i un. and 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Edward C. Coakley, Pastor. Bed Cross -Belief \ Disaster relief operations were carried on by the American Red Cross in 40 states and Alaska last year. Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church Historians look upon Switzerland j <The Church of the Lutheran Hour); today as a political miracle. Half | J°bn St- H block east of Hwy. 31 the size of Maine, and with a popu- Q.,^sL^SeQ^ a - Saturdays: 2:S0 and 7:15. Thursday before First Friday-- 2:30 and 7:16. Rev. John L. Daleiden, Pastor. McHenry Sand and Gravel Excavating tad Cran« Service ^ Black Dirt -- Sand and Gravel Road Grading CALL McHKNRY 97-J I'M IT'S Tool Creroe Shampoo Gall a McHenry Gab --Phone 723- 95< a-OLKIM 49« Bolger's Drugstore PHONE 40 " McHENRY, ILL. Shcrt Cuts Save Time Our experienced drivers do not "race," but they get you to your destination on time! They know all the short cuts and time-saving detours thstcat your traveling time. • Christ The Kiag Mission Wonder Lake Ci?i't1y.0," Si'wS?it-z'ehr.l'alnn dl 1'h"a s a *p*eo«pl"e ,oIf ., ^wSihip S*r™«: '10:15 "SSdiy.: 9:00 .nd 11:00. , m Ho,y ^#ys; 6;tQ ^ 8;00 [ You are cordially invited to attend Confessions: I our services. 6 Sunday: before each mass. For information nhone 65-M. Holy Days: 6:16 and 7:00 to 8:90 1 Walter C. Johannes, Pastor. First Fridays, Communion dis-! has people of! four different languages anid diverse | religious beliefs. Although landlocked, Switzerland has built up an amazing mechanism of banking and international trade. The Swiss franc is the only currency in the world comparable to the U. S. dollar in stability" McHENRY SIGN SERVICE SHOW CA&D8 -- OUTDOOR SIGNS TRUCK LETTERING * WINDOW LETTERING SE Fex St. Phone 440-R SiMflt MMs RmoimmiiM To Remove Starch From Iron | Starched clothes are indirectly I to blame for scars on many a hand | iron, household equipment special-1 ists say. When starch sticks and j scorches on the hot iron, there's a j temptation to scratch it off with a i knife or any other sharp utensil handy. The result is likely to be! permanent scratches on the plate! of the iron. Once scratched the iron I may catch on fabrics and pull \ t h r e a d s : " • -- ~ There are several simple ways to remove starch without damage to the iron. If the iron is hot, do it this way: Shake salt on a piece of paper and rub the iron back and ,fqrth over.th? s^lt until the starchy ruba off. Frem a cool iron starcFT may be removed by scouring with very fine steel wool or with a moist cloth dipped in fine scouring powder. Sometimes just rubbing with a moist cloth will do the job. As a prevention against sticking starch, rub a little beeswax or paraffin frequently over the hot surface of the iron. Well-cooked starch 1 is less likely to stick than starch ' which is not thoroughly cooked so ; it pays to prepare it carefully. A ' wax preparation to add when mak- ; ing up starch is on the market wHich i helps prevent sticking and makes ironing easier. Some experienced housewives be-! lieve that adding salt to the starch mixture helps keep it from sticking, perhaps because the salt raises the temperature of the mixture and thus aids thorough cooking. "Keep Homeflres Burning" The Second American division altered the line on the Martte on June 4, 1918. WATCH FOR CHANGES At NAGY'S RESTAURANT 13$ N. Riverside Drive, McHenry In the near future Specializing in ribs and chicken Come and try our delicious homemade fruit pies J u s t l i k e m o t h e r u s e d t o m a k e - - flood food served always. wwwwv ftalep Egg Production with M : t Here's sn efficient, low-cost laying mash that provides heas with abundant amounts of topquality proteins, choice organicsource minerals and a special "vitamin boost" to help maintain bodgr vigor and maximum production of qudlty market eggs. It's the rich feeding benefits In Ful-O-Pep Laying Mash that make It possible to get outstanding production results at low feed cost. See as today for your supply. *7" McHenry Co. Farmers Co-op. Assn. McHENRY, ILL. IT'S BIGGER! IT'S BETTER! IT'S THE 1948 HOMECOMING CELEBRATION! FOUR EXCITING EVENTS -- TWO LONG DATS 1. Para^ 3:00 p. m., October 14 1 Bonfire, 7:30 p. m., October 14. (across from International Harvester on route 31) .' lu Game. 7:46 p. m., October 15. Burlington vs. McHenry. | Dance, about 10 p. ul, October 15. Yomif ^ or old, everyone, don't miss this .year's bigger and bettor 1948 Homecoming Celebration. PHONE 729 \.0H ^ You V* *• As** T-. ho"*' Haw torn"**' Itrf- r»* om* front woH 57" t*o« »<»«* w • ol toom ond TOOT Kmw45 at.p.h. Chrta-Crmtt rmcinj ran •will C«me>aboard9 Sailors! BUSS MOTOR SALES 531 MAIN 8T PHONE 1 J McHENRY, ILLINOIS See epr Chris-Crsft display today. Get year free copy of the new 44-pare Chris-Craft catalog in full color from as. Remember, wo caa gire yo* immediate deliwy oa maihy Chris Craft ruaabeots %nd atiHties. Came in. or cal Hewes Company, Inc PMNB FOX LAKE 24»|

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