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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 May 1949, p. 7

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^'5'r *^tr*yr*rwmp 1M9 #/.£*./ To fremt reeding the mr Himriog will help to In bon developing scours A pigs up ........ ...,,_ . ir":.: u. a. fe* O. & boa over railroad, or nearly M the world'! mil--te •to si fcf- U; ! •;' - v ; I5T5 1 ^ MOSEY INNRING WOOD AM ^:y;.«€1LEVISI(>N»' - 7 . v . ; . , l l ; • . " : • • • J PRAQEB BEER FKED BOWMAN, Prop. &* ^FREUND'S TRUCKING Agricultural limestone and phosphate spreading. Soil samples taken on, request Place orders early and avbid rush. ^ . Ban Lime and Chips for Drive ways, > CHARLES FR1UHD, Owner ^ •; 46l W. Waukegan Roa§^fi . " McHENRT, ILLINOIS > M. 412-J .yvli'TAv-v .'••• • LEGALS Yernen t. IMZ, Attorney " NOTICE OP CLAIM DATS Estate of Anna Bennett, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons that Jnne 6, 1949, is the claim date in the estate of Anna Bennett, Deceased, pending In the County Court of McHenry County, Illinois, and that claims may be Sled against the said estate on or before said date without issuance at -summons. . * HENRY BENNETT, «. Administrator. (P*b. Apr. 21-28. May S) Order your rubber stamps at The Plaiadealc*. i' * Unclcj, Sam Says DoYouNeed H.T.Traoger WINDOW SHADES or VENETIAN BLINDS? See our new line of removable slat and Beauflex Original Blinds and Tapes. Bonderized and galvanised Acme metal. Direct from factory. Sterling Window Shade & Venetian Blind Cs. 5640 W. Division Street , Chicago, Illinois Phone Coltimhus 1-8743 Phone McHenry 651-M-l, Free Estimates Fri. Eve., Sat. and Sun. All Work Guaranteed, HUH-- of Aaafkm hm found »Wr "OppostnaJty for Seenrity" through an investment in U. S. S«Tisg* Bonds. Yon, too. can --pplt •neat nSr ewaij day opportunity to ntwvioe fntare econoodc freedom Mey 16. The wise person saves Ids money--before he can spend it-- by becoming a shareholder in the safest, surest, and most profitable, investment offered anywhere in the W. IVeftmrv Binning LUST-R-GLO Plastic Hie Installed at a Big Saving Over Ordinary Tile Hear the "Ohs" and "Ahs" when yotr-show el yoar LUST-R-GLO Tiled bathroom, kitchen and play room. You'll be thrilled with your gleaming, rolorfnl waftk And delighted that the entire Job was so Inexpensive. LCST-R-GLO comes in individual beveled 4%" square tiles. Don't confuse it with imitation sheets or boards. Installed quickly withdht mess. Cannot crack of chip. Durable. Fire resistant. Vermin aatf proof. 4 AVAILABLE NOtf! Call for free estimate and samples. 16 popular colors te choose from. Also rubber and asphalt floor tile. J. M. STANGARONE Phone 661-J-l McHenry, IB. /://.vr// f o l d i n g U T I L I T Y T A B U $15,95 Sturdy and steady for uae in kitchen, laundry, nursery or play room. Gleaming chromium on legs. 21*x34* top, finished in chip, stain, • scratch-resistant enamel. Five gay colors. P. M. JUSTEN Furniture Co. WEST MCHENRY, ILL. •k. Mary's OathoUc Ifassee: Sunday: 7:00, 8:80, 10:00, U:I Holy Days: 6:00, 8:00, 10:00. Week Days: 6:45 aad 8:00. First Friday: 6:30 aad 8:00. Confessions: Saturdays: 3:00p.st.aad7t00 p.tqftt* Thursday before First Friday: After .8:08 MSM MI Thais day; 3:00 p. m. aad 7:00 p. m. Msgr. C. 8. Nix^ Pastor. Sunday: 8:00, 9:80 and II o'clock. Hoftjr Days: 6:30 aad 8:00. ^ . Week Days: 7:00 aad 7:80. First Fridays: 7:10. Copmunloa distributed at 6:80, 7:00, daring • the 7:10 mass, 7:30 aad 8. Coafessioas: ' Saturdays: 4:00 to 8:00 p. n. and 7:00 to 8:00 p. m., aad ts ThUrs- - days before First Fridays: 4:00 ' to 6:00 p. m. aad 7:00 to 8:00 !--f p- Kev. Edward C. Coakley, Pastor. Bon Evangelical (The Church of the Lutheraa Hoar) John 8t., block east of Hwy 31 West MeHeary, Tllinoia. Sunday 8ehool: 9 as.at. • Sunday Worship Senrfeei, 10:15 a. at. / .i> You iri eordialty lavited td attend our serrieaa. For information £hoae 6S-V. Walter C. Vaster. Church School: 0:80. Morning Worship: 10:48. Junior League: 7 p. a " Official board meetiag en aeeond Wiedaesday of aoitk at 8 fb ss. A cordial invitation is exteaded to you aad your feasily to cone aad worship with us. Wayne B. Pries, Pastor. • ' *l0huist For McHenry ' "*<Oospel Meetings Every Sunday .Legion Hall, Qreen Street *•> Donald Q. Liberty, Pastor. 10:00 a. m.--Bible School. 11:00 a. m.--Worship Serlvce. 8:00 p. m.--Bvangelistio Service. Everyone welcome. For additional Information, write Christ for * McHenry. P. O. Box 232. McHenry, or phone MeHeary JS-W. St. John's Catholic OtaMft Jehnsburg •M* PUCIB »19KKB ! out of season, entered a Richard Colby, a teen age boy i suilty and aaaessed a wbo lives in DiKalb, forgetting costa. •U about game laws, shot a cock pheasant near his home laat week. Aa a result he waa arrested and * heavy fine. Colby was charged with shootlag a pheasant plea of r of ffie Karly N. Y. Indastrles New York's earliest Industries wer« lumber and grist noUis. DR. HENRY FREUND OPTOMETRIST At 136 S. Qreen St, McHem^ (Closed Thursday Afternoon*) Eybs Examined -- Glaaaes Fitted Training -- Ylsual RehabiiitatloB Complete Yisua] Analysis Hoars Dally: • to IS and l to 5--Saturday Brenlngs: 6:00 lo 8:80 PHONE McHENRY 452 *" KBW ELGIN BHNI Construction of a new National street bridge, approved at the polls last week, will begin in June, Victor H. Kasser, Elgin, has announced. The new structure will have a 44-foot roadway and two eightfoot sidewalks. The present bridge built forty-eight years ago, has an 18-foot roadway. Mayor Walter E. Miller announced at a special council session, tin "the officials feel the voters authorised a major impro and intend to see that the is completed at the earitesT Ible date." Tbe pheasant la a native at orient. A thousand years before the) Christian era the Chinese using them for food snd sport. 11 arpaulins Canvas Goods Large Selection of Materials .ORDER EARLY H • • Specialising in Store and Residence Awnings McHENRY AWNING CO. Phqne McHenry 571-W-2 Thos. Thonneson, Prop. THE NEW LIBERAL - "Banner Hospital Service* FOR RURAL FAMILIES PAYS--' . v%\-,," !n00.Eer i*y towaM too^tal roon. pfwr up to all other hospital charges. GOOD IN ANY HOSPITAL IN THE WORLD COSTS-- JI.W per month*for a single adult 82.00 per month for a man aad wife •8.00 per month for entire family NO SERVICE OR COLLECTION CHARGK ALSO AVAILABLE-- ^ S,,I^,C•, «d Medical Service. Pays from $SJ0 to 5150.00 toward surgery and $2.00 per day toward doctor^ bill for medical care in a hospital. GOOD ANY PLACE IN THE WORLD COSTS-- ^ 75c per month for a single adult - 11.50 per month for a man and wife . $2.00 per month for entire family No Service or Collection Charge •'-i.'lfe W. N. ARMSTRONG AGENCY 525 E. Jefferson St.,'Phone 4-4531, Rockford. 111. Name ...... - f, ^Ace.--w Address ...A -r-t......... i... City I am fnterested in the Banner For For For One Two Eatire Family Hospital Plan • • • Medical and Sarglcal Flaa • • _ • Both Services • • 3 Sunday: 8:00 and 10:00. i Holy Days: 7:00 aad 8:00. Weekdays: 8:00. First Friday: 6:85 aad 8:00. Confessions: Saturdays: 7:80 to 8 and 8:80 to 8. Thursdsy before First Friday-- 2:30 and 7:30. Rev. A.* J. Neidert, Pastor. St Peter's Oatfcatle Spring Orm Masses: Sundar--8:00, 10:00 aad 11:00. Holy Days: 6:80 aad 8:00. Weekdays: 8:00. if* * •~ First Friday: 8:00.^ Confessions: Saturdays: 2:30 and 7:15. ( Tharsday before First Friday-- 8:80 aad 7:15. Kev. Joha L. Daleiden, Pastor. Christ The Xing Mission Beautify Your Home Nowl •>* ^ ' WITH : A Modern Custom Gives the utmost distinctiveness to the entrances of your home. Protects against Falls. •W' Comes in a Variety of Styles. S; Sturdy--lifetime Conitraction. • ^ Hand Raifc^^j2^ <:,n tail nt •E Choose from many authentic and enjoy the lasting beauty it adds to your home. Railings installed complete with all attachments by our experienced men. CALL OR WRITS # SCHROEDER IRON WORKS ^ • Phone M^Eenry 617-M-4--- *. R. 3, Box 514, McHenry, tSL and a Representative will gladly give yon facts and figures on a Modern Custom Built Hand Rail: CONTRACTORS' NOTE! We can furnish structural iron work for buildings, stairs, fire escapes, guards, fences, gates, also ornamental iron work for homes^-balconies, grilles, and miscellaneous iron work. Masses: Suuday: 10:00 a. m. Holy Days: 6:80 and 8:00. Confessions: 8tinday: Before eaeh mass, rf^flojy Dsys: 6:15 and 7:00 to 8:01 Bev. Edward C. Coakley, Pastor. Gospel Center Wondsr Osofesr, Wonder Laks (Nonsectarian) Serviees: Sunday Bible School: 10:00 a Morniag Worship: 11:00 s. m Suadsy Evening Service: 7:48 < p. m. (Second aad each month.) Prayer meeting, p. m. Bring the family day School aad Worship Serviees. There is a place and a welcome for eveaant, ., f FRANK W. ANDERSON, Pastor. Ringwood Church Ringwoed, Dl. Sunday: Public Worship, 9:30, Church School: 10:30. Choir Rehearsals: Wednesday eve* aiag. Rev. Charles Steveas, Pastof. Eat Ntatees Every Day, NatrHltaist RMMMUI Potatoes are plentiful in local markets. They are one of our berf buys from the price standpoint. They give us more food energy than any other vegetable. Miss Grsce Armstrong, nutrition* 1st, University of Illinois college oI agriculture, suggests thst we give them s place at our table every day, or twice a day. They hsve valuable vitamin C snd little is lost if w| code them properly. We can count on them for other vitamins and for important minerals, too. There is protein In potatoes--not In very lsrge amounts--but if we serve them- with meet, fi«h, or eggs, we add high quality protein that Improves the potato protein Cooking them in their Jsckets -- whether they are to be served creamed, mashed, or fried--belpa^ to keep the vitamins and mineral** inside. Calorie counting and waistline, watching is no reason for omitting potatoes from the diet. The Important ttiing is to watch what you add to potatoes--use less buttern gravy, and the like. Potatoes are no more fattening than many other everyday foods. You get no more calories from one medium-sized potato, for example, than from an apple or a banana. And the potato has only s third as many calories as a .glace ol two-erust berry pte« i -Freezer mil M(NI Sunday you to 8an UHs of --ihis Some anakas hare bean live from one to two years food by absorbing flae Cat of a system that permits intense cold in the Freeze Chaa^ yet, at tk* tinu, safe, steady cold for normal foodkeeping. No "seasonal control" dials to turn--nothing v to adjust, regardless of outside temperatures, humidity I or climate. All-weather automatic! COLDER COLD freexee foods -Iweps NMM N(I^ if COLDER COLD freezes Ice cubes faster * COLDER COLD keeps Ice cream flm end, of fho IBM lints, you ysf if steady, sale cold lor nonmal food hsepl ic moist cold lo keep vegetable* fresh wi Pwfotf wM «l ffo gr«rf, ssw fafwvs ywr watf f • Giant Freeze Chest and Ice Cube Storage Tray freeze and store safely 56 pounds of food and ice --tray alone keeps 108 ice cubes. • Two big Humidrawers keep % bushel ol tabtes crisp and fresh. • Automatic Door Cloaer. • New Meat Keeper holds 18 poufe& frwh Ileal gafely for days. • Drop-down and removable shelves for special storage needs. • New Butter Keeper refrigerate* batter automatically, yet keeps it always xeady to )huconU S(/XE.M ouse ikd Nowl Stop is sad sts tiwss great, sew WeslinghoeM Rdrigwrtsn Isfcf M •--I CAREY ELECTRIC SHOP --ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS -- TELEPHONE 261 McHenry, A TONE W TB> MALOM . . . iwoy MggXat dHMMk Mdmf , A1C stw-sstt

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