^'<-s * , ,*,*1 i ^tr-.aT-s-'j' *. ? Jt-;•-. v* - „ l' ' * C \ . v -. * V,* ' *: ' * „> k * - . ' ' ' : 5 » - ; ' ' < > «•*• , * ' ' " 's--^ * 1 ssa ,r---'7.-";* - *H* XeHXNKY PLAiKDZAUO^f GRACE MISSIONAiRCS fei'l :-?+,* +"• / ' f i . 'is ,V '• ^ VtM: McHenry Bible Church will ave the above pictured saxophone rtet from the Grace Missionary church in Zion. 111., at the 10 o'clock Sunday School service and at tile 11 o'clock worship service on Sunday, Jan. 8. ENTERS RACE J. O. "Curly" STEVENS J. G. ("Curly") Stevens, present deputy treasurer of • McHenry county, this week announced 1 his candidacy for the Republican 110111 !.. " illation for county treasurer in the I'" '"'.""primaries to be held April 11, 31 >r>«'. |^. Mr. Stevens served as county j * i treasurer for four veaVa from 194_ to 1946. He lias nerved as deputy ~ --~irountv treasurer under County Treasurer Henry A. Nulle from i94G to the present time. Previous to that time he served Richmond township as supervisor, as well as president of the village , board of Richmond. -While super 1 visor, he served as chairman of the county board of supervisors and chairman of the county board of review. * "Curly" always has been active in the Republican party. After eight years experience in the county treasurer's office, he is most qualified to give McHenry county an "efficient and economical administration. Mr. Stevens is best known for his genial personality and courte* ous service as a public servant. ; Pypny Coontry . Joirit sovereigns of Andorra, pygfhy country in the Pyrenees, are the president of France and the Spanish bishop of Urgel, but its people elect their own parliament every four years. A devoutly religious Community, it has grown wealthy by smuggling and Mackmarket trading. Short Summer it Verkhoyansk, eastern Siberia, where the winter temperature sometimes dips to 90 degrees below zero (Fahrenheit), wheat and vegetables grow to maturity in the short, mild summer season. Sandwich Filling For a tasty sandwich, filling,' grind any cooked meat, combine it with finely-chopped raisins or dried apricots, and mix with salad dressing. M. B. c. NEWS ' 1#M, by the Grace of God, will be a great year at the McHenry Bible Church. Lart Sunday evening, Evangelist Lawfer and Soloist Joanne ilarnden gave stirring messages frotn the Word and in song. . We fiope they shall return In the near future. The Wednesday night service 'continues to be a time of refreshing. .Bible study will Continue during January in the Book of Rotnans. Prayer is the most impor ( AKD OF THANKS I wish td thank alt the kind people who «ent me cards while I was in St Therese hospital In Waukegan. They were greatly appreciated !&•: ' ' MRS THERESA bfiIS8 TARH OF THANKS We wish to thank all of the organizations aad the towns-people who helped to make the distribution of Christmas baskt's a success this yeai. WfTuOUt such splendid cooperation, such a pro woujd/ave been impost )id us ask that we might receive, jto carry The saxophone quartet from the ) Jprace Missionary church of Zion ! Vill bring us several numbers hi I the Sunday School and worship i Service this Sunday, Jan. 8. A i group of young people from this game church will be here the last Sunday of January. Everyone is urged to join us in pur crusade to bring folks back to <Jod and win the unsaved for Christ. \ ,;Allv. •• " i n . i i. '.j' ' •. '• Qlde«t Clare* * ; • Heartwood, Sapwood | - *«*»• °* oldest churcl1 Heartwood and sapwood Oouglss | Americas still stands in Panama, fir of equivalent character are of church was built in l537 and equal strength. No requirement of heartwood need be made when strength alone is the governing factor. A heartwood is more durable than sapwood fcnd should be specified if the wood is to be exposed to decay producing conditions without preservative treatment., Sapwood of Douglas fir takes preservative treatment more readily than heartwood, and is equally durable when treated. / was destroyed In 1671 by the pirate, Henry Morgan, and his band of buccaneers. V. F. W. AUXILIARY, / Eleanor Peterson, reha- "l bilitP.tion chairman. • American legion auxil- ~4-|$ry, "" Lillian Miller, child weliv. fare chairman. --•:v Lithia Water Lithia Water is dispensed free In downtown Ashland in southern Oregon. Mineral water is piped from springs to a large refrigerated fountain on the city plaza. ' tainted Farm Bnlldings Farm buildings prelected* bjr paint last longer. <3 •^IpwKftafi" passengers use itittiually about 65,000 gallons of liquid soap and more than 1,100,000 bars of soap. Complete line of Lee'a peoltt, remedies at Wattles Drug Store, Me- Henry. W . . Glazing Job Sixteen thousand units of insulating glass were used to glaze all "the windows of the John Hancock Mutual life insurance company building in Boston. Complete line of Beehe livestock remedies at Wattles Drug Store, McJIenry. ®-tf Did you know? That, tn a survey, It was shown almost no one says United States Savings Bonds are a poor investment because of high prices, or for any other rea- OFFICE .SUPPLIES JWe Can Provide All Your Offiqe Needs * Complete line of Loe'a -poultry remedies at Wattles I>rug- »tore, Me Henry. 8-tf LOOSE LEAF and BOUND BOOKS LETTER FILES and FOLDERS PRICE $nd TIME BOOKS ^ and Adding Machine Ril^bons STAMP PADS and INKS • •... ' CARBON PAPERS - DESK PADS and ^BLOTTERS ALL GENERAL OFFICE SUPPLIES ALBERT KRAUSE & SON NEWS AGENCY PHONE HcHENSY 379 - 308 ELM TREET McHENRY, ILL. • US U A ROY AL at McCULLOM LAKE Invites you to attend the premier of ^ uThe Stars Of The Future1 ORIGINAL AMATEUR SHOW = o a / . . . . Saturday, January 21st., 1950 - v- " . , ' so ; • l^artinf at 9 p. m. at ; THE ROY AL doMMUNITY HALL . On The MIDWAY*McCULLOM LAKE If you have talent you too can share in the many awards by sending in your name and address on a penny post card to Box 115, West McHenry, 111. •///////// /////// / / / / / , tlAMO/tOl/S Jt£W FlfTl/ftAMICS / SP£CrACl/lA8 "a96Kir £H3/H£S / JT£W IVH/filAWAV HfDRA-MAr/C Dfi/V£ / Until further notice the following business places will re- » taia their usual store hours. •> I erald's Gladstone^ Agatha Shop Central Market Hyirm-Malie Oriw, 0 mm rrdmnd prier, nou nn nil OUtmMh BlWl Rocketing into the Futuramic Fifties--a fabulous new fleet of Oldsmobiles! Three exciting cars--the glamorous "98!" (pictured famous automobile engine! Whirlaway HydiQ •Malic--the new automatic "drive atches "Rocket" smoothness! New Futurainic styling--fleet, free-flowing lines-- interiors -- more visibility -- many other new features! See th^ new Futuramics! You'll want to...rodket ahead with Oldsmobile! labove)--the Ifction-packed "88," now at a jnew law price!--and the sparkling "76!" Se« Jthem now at your Oldsmobile Dealer's! ..See the Oldsmobile "Rocket"--America's fj|M Rocord-Br*aking Popularity Make a " Sub*tantial Pric• Reduction Po»»M*! . srmmtAN" motor sai.fs « J. OVERTON McHENRY, ILL McGee's Huppy & Leo's mbt: ••-.mm ^ • Dickow's Market Peterson's 5 & 10 Jacob Justen Furniture Noonan's Jewelry a ^ A • S4 V" If* <k„ "