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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Jul 1949, p. 3

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'EaUriiif* a Kmb | Rack Pfc«ptaie „ , Whtn woodwork and walls art all«j' Idaho has the country's largest Wte color, a room seems. larger. deposits of rock phosphate. The effects of old age appear Aristotle believed that plant'lice earlier in" very hot regions. arofte from dew falling on plants. W- •*» r», . f ON ALL HAND LAWN MOWERS W. B. BJORKMAN & SON 130 Riverside Drive Phpne 722 Lusy ft»<w Wide flaring lamp shades give I off more /light than narrow ones with straight sid#. "/ " -- i i 111H -- Methodist Qrorch Notes , ghunaed by Birds Monarch butterflies are seldom eaten by birds because they have a badtastinj Chemical ta thair bodies. - ^ Approximately seventy members and friends of the Sunday School and church enjoyed the picnic at Cherry Valley last Sunday. 11:30 everyone congregated that there will be Sunday School as usual all during the month of S August; I The entire town is looking for- j ward to a big day next Sunday, i Marine Day. Why not make it I **; j complete by attending the mprn- j ^!jng worship U^^otrT church? We Belling Cookies j SEEK ItJBIKI CLUES joatafde his Iqm. HIawttt If confectioners' sugaris used tq j FBI investigators, Chicago po-!shortly betor* fee roll cookies on instead of flour, the | lice and Texas authorities are i8^9* A1"**.** Btillwatl was cookies rolled last will not IM tough. the hillside for the devotional service. Gordon Scholle called us || together *eith a beautiful violin jf ' , . solo. Following this prelude in ? Lumber Supply the opener we all joined in sing- Nearly half the lumber cut in the ing several of the beautiful hymns tT .. . i.. . . M of our Christian faith: "Holy. "™ted S,ates co™es from some Holy. Holy" "Fairest Lord Jer | ^ smaI1 sa^"« * . wn)V ftoose- sus," and ."This * Is• My F»th«r'«L. » r : : World." It was a thrill to recall r the j Streamlined Cats Lightweight, streamline passengt invite you to join us at 10:45 a.m. cars were introduced in the 1930s you in church. - j in the depths.of a seve^p depress.o Roosevelt National Park •„ ! *n>eodore Roosevelt * national park.fh western North Dakota,_ in eludes part of Theodore velt's Elkhorn ranch. Between 1883 and 1888, and occasionally for the several centuries ago »ex, 10 years. future pr..ld». ^ devoted time to cattle ranching, hunting and writing in this region. Poultry Pasture • Grass for poultry pasture should oe short--sq clip- it three or four times a year. • ^ _ with .38 calibre ballet* tired Crw searching for clues to the myster- a revolver. ious murder to Homer Stillw'cll, 80, member of . a prominent Chi- Complete line of Betbe U' cago family and formerly of Lake remedies at Wattles Drag Sten, Ma Geneva. The murder happened Henry. i l« Midland. Texas, the night of r S' ; ' • July 7. S t i l l w e l l was shot to death »e*d the Waat Ada. r twelfths of the United States and the women and children on the side of a mountain and talked with them. Frequently we need to stop in our modern world and consider the The Mississippi river drains five- things He talked about that day. i Hin k a vacation everyone can afford! Thrilling days and nights "doing" with its beautiful parks sad baches, its world-famous museums and amusement .centers ... plus the greatest spectacle of all -- the 1949 Ra;<-aad rair. Here yoa'li see miles of eye -g wonders of railroading, lavish rtainment productions and count' j» shows and exhibits, including ...rth Western's famed Paul Bunyan, recently hjMild m life Magazine. McHE^RY $2 35 7 * 2-DAY RAILROAD FAIR BARGAIN VACATION A complete week-end vacation for only $8.4) (plus transportation^. Heir is what you get: Overnight accommodations at the beautiful Congress Hotel in a room with bath (2-pecsoa occupancy). A delicious "brunch" served in your own room. A moonlight dance cruise aboard the S. S. City of Grand Rapids. A full day at die Railroad Fair with a reserved seat for the ffcmou»'pege*nt "Wheels-A-Rolling." Your local North Wjittam ticktl agtmt will bt glad to fmrmtb mil dttmli for your Chicago vacation -- m him today. CHICAGO »u NORTH WESTERN SYSTEM PIONEER RAILROAD OF CHICAGO ANO THE WEST--SINCE IS4S 0 EndoPeat givaa you threeway control over moat garden peats ... with one easy-to-uae product. No mixing, no muaa ... juat a few strokea with the •zcMrs, cartridge refutable * dost gun and you have all the pretactioa moat gardaaw isaad! MAM mw v BwWV HAKIKS Of VIOORO VYCITAL'S Hardware Sheet Metal Shop Following the devotional ser-j rree the lunch baskets wer<f| brought out and everyone fell to; with a will. Everyone was so busvj they couldn't count the number | of times the preacher and Ray j Horenberger went back for refills. Following the lunch and a ^ rest period (at least for the; adults) games Were played. Ai rather spirited scftball game was j played and the winning sk|e is | still a bit in doubt. Several j sanies of "barn^yard golf were, played. When time came to go, | many reluctantly left the cool, j quiet hillside. "Let's come again) next year" w&s the suggestion made before starting the long drive across this pasture* to the road. «•. ' Many thanks go to Stan Brown! for the use of his truck in trans- j porting tables. chairs'Tthe pop and> ice to the picnic ground, andj thanks to all those on various | committees whose work and efforts maide the picnic a success. The ^ladies who missed going | with the group to the Lake Bluff i orphanage on the twentieth missed: a very instructive tour of the in- j stitution. We hope that in the! future another group can go and1 that we will be able to show the | orphanage film at one of our wo- i men's meetings. Several copies of the parsonage plans are out to contractors for bids. On Wednesday. August 3,, there will be a congregational; meeting to discuss the next step l , in the project. This meeting will | , be called to order at 8 p. m. Pleaae j plan to be present with your suggestions and ideas. | On the Sundays of August 14i and 21 there will be no Morning t Worship service as the pastor will! ! be on his vacation. However, j there will be Sunday School. In! past years several have spoiled! their Sunday School attendance ^ record because they were mixed ^ up concerning Sunday School on thesfe Sundays. Please remember OUNCING THE. OPENING OF . . ROYAL OAKS I TRAILER PARK One mile north pf Crystal Lake on Route 1:4 at Ridgefield Road ,/ i't" PULL 20-FT. GRAVEL ROADS ; TRAILER LOTS 30x36 FEET -- Facilities consist of . . \ • Full Sewer and Non-freezing- water connections to each trailer lot. Modern Laundry / : Complete Electric Facilities to Each Trailer Lot . - Ample Shower and Toilet Space " Large Playground for Kiddies Park Situated on Slightly Rolling l«M!id i]i a Large Grove of Oak and Hickory Trees Park Meets All Requirements of the Park Division of the Trailer Coach Manufacturing Association. Opening of Park ... • » APPOXIMATELY ON OR BEFORE THE TENTH OF AUGUST Oommuter Service via North Western R&!%road For further information or application for trailer spac4, phone . . . Crystal Lake 689-W or write Charles F. Wirth, Manager Huntley Road, Lakewood ^ Crystal Lake, 111. GRAND OPENING RIVERSIDE DAIRY and CHEESE STORE . 304 ELM STREET, McHEMtY FRIDAY and SATURDAY }ULY 29th and 30th 3 * The Most Complete Line of Dairy Product* . Cheese in the McHenry Area! «- •••"' Q" .... \ SPECIAL FRIDAY WISCONSIN BRICK BEER KAESE ..1' OOLBY HORNS ... White and Colored AGED CHEDDAR KIMELKASE , ' - ' . . 1 1 1 • ^ . " Swiss - Limburger - Blue tlHoeM - Gorgomola and Others Inquire into our cash and carry milk prices* Also the Finest Butter and Eggs obtainable. £Kf BA SPECIAL tS^ounce Package Fresh Cottage ChMMi with each $1.00 pnrdiaae! ' LIMIT . . . ONE to a Customer. V'Ti T^conomy is Also a Cadillac •# r OVER THE YEARS, there has come into being what amounts virtually to'a Cadillac vocabulary. There are literally Scores of words which, applied (• automobiles^ call Cadillac almost instantly to rpir'Ki. - Few can hear such words as "Character," "Prestige,"" *XJuality," "Craftsmanship," "Distinction"--and a host of others--without associating them with Cadillac. But there is one potent wowi which applies with equal emphasis to Cadillac--but which motorists, in the past, iMtwe not so readily associated with the car. ' That word is Economy. ""With its, DMurvdoiMly dficioot new engine, the 1949 Cadillac delivers gasoline mileage whieb actually approaches that of the popular low-priced cars. is almost unbelievable for a car so large and luxurious. -t" And, of course, Cadillac dependability and long life have become traditional. In fact, the full life-span of a Cadillac has nevjer been accurately measured. Yes, "Economy" is also a Cadillac word and belongs in the Cadillac vocabulary. Have you" inspected and driven a 1949 Cadillac? If not, you owe it to yourself to do so--for it is truly • revelation in what a motor car can ke and do. You are most welcome to visit our showrooms. OVERTON CADEXAC--POlfTIAC CO. 4M ntOHT8TUSIT ' ^ KcHENBY.IU, . . sponsored by . . CLARK CHEVROLET gAT.Kff JACOB JUSTEN SdNS Frigidaire OVERTON CADILLAC PONTIAC CO R. I. OVERTON MOTOR SALES Buick and Oldsmobile SSI THE WONDERS A STAGE SHOW OF MODERN SCIENCE NOT A MOVIS •MtfACMiaa! H«ii Jufgllaf Atoms Vo mam VvOVj I KVMii VVMPWW 9 THURSDAY, AUGUST 4th, 8 P. M., McHENRY HIGH

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