• >• *«?"r " ^1# • .»„ > •*•*•' c ; vv •7- fhursday, April 6, 1950 U-^iv "» " THE McHENRY PLAIKDEALER ! , ^-n^iiEw^ a >. Mary's Catholic Church .-Injws: Sunday: 7:00, 8:30, 10:00, 11:38. ;"' Holy l>ays:/fi.00, 8:0$ IrfhOO. • Week DavsY ti:43 and 8:00. ___ First! Friday: C:30 and 8:00. Confeesions: Saturdays: 3:00 p. m. and 7:00 p.m. Tltursdn- Iicfore First Friday: t After 8:00 Mass on Thursday; 3:00 p. m. mid 7:00 p. m. Mser, C. S. Nix, Pnstnr. ViJSt- 4fcfew*' St. Patrick's CatholtcTburch ' Masecr: - Sunday: 8:00; 9:30 and 11:00. Daily Mass: 7:00. • "'fcYeck. L):iys: 7:00 and 7 :30. i First Fridays: 7:00. distributed at Im.'I'K 7:00^ during r, . the 7:10 mass, 7:3.0 and 8. ^ • Confessions: Saturdays: 4:00 to 5:00 p. m. and 7:<><> to 8:00 p. tu., nnd on Thiirs - days befi>t^,;X'rst FrMnys; -4;00 to 5:00 p. in. aud. 7:00 to 8:0(1 ; " p. ni. .. I Mcv. Edward C. Ctiukley, Castor. Blon, Evangelical. tuthcran CI: Church/of the I.ui a 40s John Street 'West McHcnry, Illinois.' , - 'Sunday St'nool: 9/'a\ Sunday Worship Sjprvic^: . W:15 a. mi. ' '• • _ ' (..- -.' You ar.- cordially invited to attond our services. JRev. Carl A. Lobitz, Pastor. » Community Methodist Church Church S.'liool: 9:30. Morning Worship: 10:45. Junior League: 7 p. m. Official board meeting oh S6Q6nd Wednesday o? month at 8 p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to you and your family S come and worship with us. VVavne B. Price, Past©*.' McHenry lliblp Church lOiJ S- ftreen Street (I'rfes BIdg.) jSunilay l'.ible School, 10 a.m. Sunday Worship, 11 a. m. Young People's Service, 7 p.m. Evangelistic, 8 p.m. Wednesday at 8 p.m.. Prayer Meeting. You're always welcome here. Donald G. Liberty. Pastor. Mailing Address: McHenry Bible, * Chu-fh, P. O. Box 232 McHenry, Phone- G01-J.-2 . St. John's Catholic Church ---- Jobnsburg Masses: Su::<luy: S:00 and 10:00. Holy Days: 7:0# and 9:00. •Weekdays: 8:001 . . First Friday: <*:3."5 and 8:00. ' onfessions: r 'Satin-nays: 7'."i0 to 8 i!wd 2rS<t~tt) 3. Thursday before First Friday-- 2:30 and 7:30. sphere is a plac^ ~and a welcorne for overyune. > FBA.NK W„ AWPSRSO ' Pastjbr. RingwooilCliurch ,, Ring-wood, 111. If Sunday Public Worship, 0:30. |Ch urch School: 10:80. \f •: Choir Rehearsals: Wednesday ev£^ Rev. Charles Stevens. Pastor. 8t. Joseph's Cliiirdi Richmond, IUinois Sunday: 8:00 and 10:00. Daily: 8:00. Fr. Frank" J. Miller, pastor. Ut. Mary's By The Lake, Kpiscopal Oiiole Trail and Dole Avenue ' Crystal Lake Rev. Donald Piatt, Priest-in-Charge Mission House, 331 McHenry Ave Sundays: 9 a.m. Holy Eucharist. 10 a.m. Sunday School' at the Mission House. On 3rd &Ufidav of the month at - Church for Family Eucharist. , 11a.m. Morning Prayer Gxeepv for 1st-Sunday of the month and ' holy days when there is Holy Eucharist. Sermon and Cboir. Holy Days (Prayer Book), :' 6:30 am. Holy Eucharisfc; Lenten Schedule: ; * > Daily celebration- . " ® • 3ft Monday,. Wedjoesday -jetTid' and Friday. - " ' 9:00 Tues^^^'hij^c^lTintf "'•Saturday.-, - *" " • ; Week nights: * 8:00:,Litany and Evening prayer with sermon. , RECORD NUMBER LICENSE PLATES SOLD THIS YEAR k ilev. Joseph M. Blifech. Peter's Ca'holic Church, Spring Grove ISnnctBT---o;Cf, luiC-C iir Hi80. IIolv Days: 6:30 and y:W>. .Weekdays: 8:(i0. - •« -- First Friday: 8:00. Confessions: Saturdays: 2:30 and 7:15. Thursday before First Friday-- 2:30 nnd 7:15. nev. John L. Daleldeu, Pastor. ClirJsf The Kliiff Chirrrfr-- Wonder l,nk<> - Sunday: 8:00 and 10:00. . Holy Days: 6:30 and 8:00. 'Confessions: Sunday: Before each Mass. Secretary of state Edward J Barrett has ainiou iced that , Illinois motorists have applied for 1950 passenger automobile license plates at such a fast pace that it won't be but a few weeks before plates in the 2.000.000 series will fte a frequent sight on the state s highways. 'Secretary Barrett disc osed that as ot March 20, the automobile departmentrwhich. Is undei- hi« supervision, has is.jued l.fton.otio sets of 1950. plates, ah all-time record for this time of-the year. Two reasons were given by Secretary Barn;t for appearance of so many new license plates this early, in the year. One, he said, was the cha ige i ) tlu> law to advance the date for filing applications for lit Thf second responsi" to reminders--tt» mofovists to obtain their HI50 plates. The; law 'dealin?!: with an)(^ Here's Elegance In the Outdoors Pag* Elerei For a touch of elegance in outdoor living, here's a suggestion for your barbecue pit. The decorative panel done in Mosaic tile as illus-r • trated above is only one of the many ways in which you can give your ^ Eutdoor fireplace that Tittle "extra"--that something to draw "Ohs" nd "Ahs" from your guests. As a conversation piece alone, this inural in tile is worth its weight in small talk. Since most outdoor barbecues have little in themselves to make them distinctive, a colorful and ingenious use of tile will set your fireplace as much apart as your imagination will allow. For example, in place of the„<,tlecorative panel as pictured here, you may prefer to create a personalized coat of arms in tile mosaic and have it set in your new barbecue fireplace. Or, after the manner of the Egyptians, you may prefe£ to tell your story in make-believe hieroglyphs. In any event, here is an idea you may want to explore further. For more information, just drop a card in care of this newspaper or YOUTHS ASKED TO HELP SUPPLEMENT •°30 CROP CAMPAIGN i'Uo.1- tChristian Rural Over- :< >s PtoRianjl this year will supp'emerit oits campaign for American farm produce contributions* to hungry families overseas by calling on America's farm youth, rural church organizations, groups ; i!d other farm organizations to participate hi CROP'S "Friendship Acre" movement. Those who participate In CROP'S "Friendship Acre"1 movement set aside a portion of their farm crop "»• < f livestock and. at the time of maturity, will give the yield to ('BOP, for shipment to mass fee-ding or individual relief, jjro- .Vefs of church organizations in other, countries. " ; ' The plan i.i itself is not new. In i^hiesM -times men set aside«?a portion - of' their crop as an offeri n g . . . ^ . C ore rpewhtry. the Vljord's: Aci*e" i:iovfine,ivt-v ^ccneclvd twenty >< ;»!? ago by.the Farmers' Fe.de.r- «tmti vftf; Axhvillr-, spread to emb r ji i .e. , f a rminf : Communities tliri>ttghoul. •. Jhe 'na'ri«\R t-o envphasf7, e -linings stewardship over Ood'.? b l e s s i n g , , t h t ? g o o d e a r t h . ^ 7 ; . • BLUE RIBBON BOCK - "* v " vom l.l * ul v W1 1 IllSf I1C write direct to the Mosaic Tile Company, Zanesville, Ohio. H??ARIN^S fkSTIMO^S. REVEALED DEFICIT OF RAILROAD AS $2,474.00 A d«»ficlt;of more than "?2,47t.oon from operatiosr of sulmr'ftui vii-c in Illinois was im nrr<>tl by t h e . C h i c a g o a n d . N ' o r ; U W< i < j y Railway Company for th» • >-onv 191S :md; fur the first si.-, months, of 194!) the ^defk it' total:. M1 >r • i !'«\n. submitted at a heaii ' '. - the Illinois Contnicne C.omrriis.-i'.m recenlly. F'xhiblts presented 1 !;•' Ii av-eraVed . e\ghti-/?tl|i milrs P"r (lay as compared yvith 257^: miles per: day for ixisv»W«r cars in t!irough sePvite. -Ninety-one per <•")>(,. of ;t», « -8 jr.rnb.ui passeng'T c«r .' in:-.!*.' n-vt tnpre than I'M" round trips .1 day sitting idle abe i! I )vi ;iy .hours a day. "•The hearing'whh on .>l<» piwpof il of 'the -'North Western «vo Iwrer--.- coinnihtation fatet v the recent s< ^o".^' hVin'g-. (leveled entirely to tt«-funohy by.r.aMrfed•officers. Th. 1 iren jsp •ptatc-rwrnBw.Srj' i n g sliow ed thTTt a TolaT of '.M.:? 62 , lie said, was the big 10.*. p;:s;;enp,-rrs Wt;;-e 'cari '.eil i license plate numbers' advanced the deadline date* for re-assignment of 1949 numbers from Der. 1 to Nov. 1 last year. This. Mr. Barrett said, made it possible for delivery of more plates by ' Jan. 1 tlva,u ever before. » "We have sold more plates for the first quarter of 1950 iihan in any previous year." said Secretary Barrett. "By shortly aft>jr the first of April, we will have sold |.,9r<0,00i) sets of plates, and we will b'> in tl'e l^OOO.OOO series within a few weeks. Sonie^re-assigOments or re(ivH>si» : fi»f' numbers ill the 2.000,000 se-i'ies already are 011 cars." . " miles., per passenger bein;; 1'i s".. miles. ^y. i -•»<>«. .•..vv.i.n,. p i n - w . increase in rates requested wor.'d b;> bns'enHy 25 per cent hlgbe'- 1^3,' U VVr1 ^ 1 fl-10, Init <>\en with tills inoTeaw> the r "" " " "'ilc on the .majority of coTeTniTiatTon -tTi-kei:^ would be le w thiin two .cents per' mile, accordi 1.1; to >•;'T 1 "i-i:\d u4<nn j>Rt\s . ^ Holy Days: 7:45 --Catechetical Sunday: 9:00 Rev. Jaines C:15 and 7:00 Administrato'FS m. \. Vanderpool, en.<;»>r was. 24.i>7 vent-s ar, 1.1:1 (en's per passenger .mihv The exhibits sliowed that «i_ilio first six months of 194':*, "9.7K1.200 passengers were <arried in .sulun'- ban service", averaging lft.fiO mi!< s per passenger." 'AVjgr«ig<).i "':r<if*eaue' per passenger was 25.22 v< nts or 1.519 cents per passenger mile. Kxhibits -, e ylso pre'-.ettted to show that iv'iilo . com!!Htt?.tMri fares have'it, >' used ."2 r"r <' -u from 1910 ti- !:>/9, in th,.' s.e > period the ,ct ^^C^ratlw^'y ation has ipci n: -d !)S p'»r (< 'il Gospel Center Wonder Center, Wonder Lake (Noiis<*£t!irian) " , Services: --r-r-- ••• ~t Sntidfiy I-liblo School: 10:00 a. m. ;Mor»tir»g Worship:- 1.1:0i» ?v. m. Sundqy Evening Service: 7:45 p. in. ' Prayer meeting, Thursday -- 8:00 p . m . - i t • , !Jrin<r tV- fa.iniiv with voti to Sun day School and Worship Services andtli^ rvtilim^TT creased 59 per cent, Wittnr^se.j for the railroad also testified fl':M si'-vc.e l5:;s. freight -ratcvv b-ive u«- Falls kill more persons in the;cieas«MT an average of o'> >nt fit) home than any other typ.c of ace!- 'per. c^rit. ..Railroad- .v?itjiess«'s .t-'sff'- dont, accordi'-ig to--4he--Jfatfo-wt {4-^i-^WH-~p}i«'seh-g(»r •' f^ir v ft1 n'1 "r- Sr.fety Council. Spring hon,'eclean*-*j.?}S" scrvice, becai«s» they nr* nvyl irig' tip.: Use ladders lo wash- wills, [largely fir ru.ili 'perm -of'--. _ !»t windows, change storm windows. Watch your S(ep eari-vi heridii'g and clothing out to air. i R. L. TAZEWELL SEEKS SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS POSITION r v" " * • R. L Tazewo. , . junty superintendent of schools, brings to th's posl ion a broad a'rtd varied truin ing and experience in teaching 1.11 < school -supervision. . His' tnun.ir includes work at N.I.S.V/'. -%f Dr ' Kalb, and a bachelor's ("°gree i" education from the l'ni\* rsity m North Dakota. He holds ; master':- degree in education fro^i North western U liversity :o d the University of Illinois. Hi3 experience, iiuhdes teaching and .u per vision hi both th' elementary- and the secondary levels. He formerly'- taught in thgrades and the junior high schoolof. Aurora. JVfr. Tazewell has also taught. ands coached athletics1 in .the Elbuwi '• and p.lainfield higli schools. As an administrator- he served as pi-iiicipal of the ;Cajedbnia. aid . Harvard high sciiools where -lie ' subsequently served as superintendent of schools. 1 •Mr. Tazewell is --actively interested in various civ.^ and' pro fession^l groups. He is a lnenilx t of the Superintendent's Round Table of Northern Illinois; Ameri fan Association of School Adminis trators: Phi Delta Kappa. Honor-j ary Educatioi Association: Rural County Superintendent's Association of- the Cnited States: Klein entary Principals Association (>t Illinois: Woodstock Chamber of Commerce: Civic Club • of Woodstock; I.E.A. and the N.E.A. Streptomycin Climate is not important in the treatment of tuberculosis. The drug which has proved of greater effectiveness in tuberculosis than any other drug is streptomycin, an antibiotic discovered five years ago by Selman A. Waksrvin. Subsi-ribe for The I'laindealcr ihenPln* r\aaxrt*<cl90f' a.cw»h °*h •>" ani , ,h, low *<Jr" Tarpaulins Canvas Goods Large Selection of Materials ORDER EARLY . Specializing in Store and Residence Awnings McHENRY AWNING CO. Phone McKenry 571-W-2 Thos. ThOnneson, Prop. ii SPEEDY" by McHENRY GARAGE 1MSTJMCT JiOTlCE __ OFUKCriOX .... . .Notice is herel>y given' that on! Saturday, the 8tjv day of Aprlt 19450, an election will be held at .Johns):ui>fc~ Sokoui^'.ln District Xo. 12, In ^Iclleprv County and. State of Illinois, for t|ie purp «tse <>i «-l.\ (i,.^ 0:>o School Director fqr the Full Term. 7" • . ' * JOSKni G. IIFKMANN T+t^; "Pri-llr; rwill be pp."lec1 at 7 o'clu< k P.M. of tiie sann> day. Py order of ' the i'oard r»f ^ IH!*•' eCtors . of said district. Dated this 27th day of. Mar.eh To celebrate the return of bock beer nationally--the first year they have made it available all over the country since 1940 -- the Pabst Brewing Company, with the assistance of Jean Stanley, popular young -singer, crowns "Murphya proud and haughty goat, "Mr. Bock Beer of 1950". I AND, SlQ-THE BRAKES ADJUSTED BY NICK MILLER'S ^HENRY GARAGE Hex, you DOWE - WHY OOM'T you f WKATCHA THIA4K I AM-rtt: ATIfiHT ROPE WALKERf ARE 100% PERFE ""Order your rubber stamps at The Plaindealer. for cosh we s USE THEM-- LOOK -- ' DIAMOND T TRUCKS 604 Front Street WILLYS OVERLAND SALES Phone 403 Make a A lifetime can be spent in cross-- ihK a street. Dc/i't jaywalk, and ever, at intersections beware of turning cars. A Representative for All the people A Wan who will represent the _ Taxpayers A man who knows the meaning of service and economyu A man to serve this prosperous agricultural and industrial •district. rnd - The Man We have made a sizeable investment in a new refrigerated tur a n d g a r m e n t s t o r a g e v a u l t . With the confidence of knowing its advant a g e s , w e a r e proud to tell you of the protection it a (lords your furs. G. Ill'KM ANN President KDWiX If: 1 IKTTtiRMANN Clerk #4 ipa & iji.' OUtmobiw't "«ocfc«r (M*--mmI thrilling rid* y*w i«« tri*4l SAFE ORA< FOR YOUR Drive the new "Rocket" Engine "88"--for a Futuramlc thrill yovl In no other car! Those are big words--but your Oldsuiobile dealer can beck tlieni up--with an "88"' demonstration! He wants you to find out for yoo> self the famous thrill of "Kocket"' action. He wants vou to feel the swift surge of "Kockct " |H)wcr... smoothed to a silken flow by Whirlaway Hydra- Ma tic*. Ami he knows that a demonstration is the only way he can reaSy acquaint yon u iih the "88V' personality. . . the special handling ease, the spirited cagcrm>s that have made this Oldsmobile the talk of motorists every where. So make a date w ith a "Rocket 8." Once you do--you won't be happy until Mm Luc your own Futuraittfc~"8tt." 1 vapeciully al today** Lmer Helps your contractor givc^you a better job with less muss 9UfkiHmwity Ilyiirm-.Matic Driw, at prict, now ttptienal on all Olntmohii* tnoMt. ^ O L D S M O B I L E A. B. McConnell THF Hepiiblicun Caiulidate •V_. Mil Senatorial district Voiir Ballot Market Tims t.iu's AlcConiMdl 3 Votes »' IT'S STILL VOI R COCNTRY- • VOTE ~ Ml TamperCtvftl and Humidity Control It is not enough to store youT furs "in a cold vault. I he air within the vault muM also be comparatively dry 01 mold may form on voui furs; mildew that could be more devastating thar. moths. Our new rcFriperatcd vault is equipped with both tern perature ana humiditv controls for the complete safety and conditioning of your furs. for dozens of improvements •round your home or place of business, no other material offers the service and economy eajBresafe, permanent concrete. If you are planning a new walk, driveway, foundation, porch or garage floor--build it the convenient, low cost way with Ready-J&used Concrete. A GENERA! MOTORS VALUE tNC Ubertyville, Illinois Ask Your Contractor or Call Us For Heated Ready-Mix. * P H O N I Y O U R N E A R E S T O L D & MO B I L E f » S A L S * McHenry Sand & Gravel Co. Phone McHeniy 97-J TC6 Frcnt Street McHenry. HE. R. I. OVERTON MOTOR SALES 403 FRONT STREET PHONE 6 McHENRY, ILL. YOU GET THE BEST DEAL tROM AN A U T H O R I Z E D N E W -CAR* P l i t l H ,