i .4 «* v ,', , <| f«'»^V , , pwpef^^ > -frkii yjtoiii-" :wv® OtttnUe dunk ft 7:60, 8:80, !9:00, 11:80. I>ays: 6:00, 8:00, 10:00. liDays: 0:45 *n«l 8:00. , Friday: 6:30 and 8:00. /•: 8:00 p. m. and 7:00 p. M. I* before First Friday: _ 8:00 Mass on Thursday^ 1:00 p. m. and 7:00 p. m. ^ M«trr. C. 8. Nix. Pastor. T " > fttttn Catholic Ohanh , ! iy: 8:00, 9:00, 10:80 and :80 a.m. Mass: 7:00. Dsys: 7:00 and 7:801 Irat Fridays: 7:00. • „ distributed at 6:30, 7:00, duftag tte 7:10 mass, 7:30 and 8. nions: irdays: 4:00 to 5:00 p. m. and 7:00 to 8:00 p. m., and on Thursdays before F'rat Fridays: 4:00 ^to 5:00 p. m. and 7:00 to 8:00 "p. m. Be•. Edward 0. Cbakley, Pastor. |:8t Mi 7:15. *ev. John L. Daleidea, Pastor. Christ The Klar Churei Woader Lake Evangelical batneran Church be Church of the Lutheran Hoar) 408 John Street West McHenry, Illinois. Service: 8:00 a.m. Sunday School: 9:00, a.m. Serpice: 10:15 a.m. Ton arc cordially invited to attend services. Sunday: 7:00, 8:00 10:00 and 11:00. Holy Days: l:M and S:0fc Confessions: Saturday: .7 to 8 p.m.- Sunday: 8:30 a.m. Holy Days: 6:16 and Tilt ti 7:46 r^tecbetlcal Instruction: Sunday: 9:00 a. m. IUv. James A. Vanderpool, administrator. ~ Gospel Center Wonder Center, Wonder (Nonsectarian) der vices: 8unday Bible School: 10:00 a. a> Morning Worship: 11:0fl a. a. 8unday Evening Service: 7:44 p. m. '*• ' Prayer meeting, Thursday.-- 8:Oi p. m. Bring the family with yon to Sna lay School and Worship Services There is a place and a welcome fo* everyone. FSLANJE W. ANDERSON, "••"v v- - •• Pastor. ®av. Carl A. Loblts, Pastor. Oonannnlty Methodist Chan* Church School: 9:30. Morning Worship: 10:48. Junior League: 7 p. m. Official board meeting on second ~ inesday of month at 8 p. m. cordial invitation is extended to and yonr family S come and with US. Wayne B. Price, Pa***. McHenry Bible thrtk - 8- fimi Street (Pries Bldg.) Sunday Bible 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 You're always welcome here. Donald Q. Liberty, Pastor. Address: McHenry Bible Church, P. O. Box 232 McHenry, Phone 601-J-2 St. John's Catholic Johnsbnrg Sunday: 7:00, 8:80, 10:00 and 11:45. ~Softy Days; 7:80 and 0:00. ---- Weekdays: 8:00. First Friday: 6:85 and 8:00. ••fusions: Saturdays: 7:80 to 8 and 2:30 to 8. Thursday before First Friday- S£0 aad 7:30. Rev. Joseph M. Biitach. Jt iVefs Oa'jioUc Oh uxuh. Spring Orove 10tl» tsl Days: 6:30 and 0:00. lys: 8:00. Friday: 6:00. | Saturdays: 2:80 and 7:lfi. Ttersday before First Friday-- Church KlngWood,IlL Sunday: Public Worship, 9:80. Church School: 10:80. Choir Rehearsals: Wednesday eve uing, •Bev. Charles Stevens, Pastor. St Joseph's Church Richmond, Illinois Sunday: 8:00 and 10:00. Daily: 8:00. Ft. Frank J. Miller, JT TMC MMNCAFOtlS fTA* -ic-.y • * i ^-- .1 i *"11111 lis Mnt Of remadlee at Wattle* Drag Renew that au Ilia PlatodMtfuv Plaiadealer no«t i- McHenry. ii* iiiu'i'V St Mary'r By The Lake, Episcopal Oriole Trail and Dole Avenue Crystal Lake Rev. Donald Piatt, Prlest-ln-Charge Mission House, 331 McHenry Ave. Sunday*: 9 a.m. Holy Eucharist. 10 a.m. Sunday School at the Mission House. On 3rd Sunday of the month at Church for Family Eucharist. 11a.m. Morning Prayer except, for 1st Sunday of the month and holy days when there is Holy Kucharist. Sermon and Choir. doly Days (Prayer Book). 6:30 a.c. Holy Eucharist. Lenten Schedule: Daily celebration: 6:30 Monday, Wednesday aad and Friday. 9:00 Tuesday,' Thursday Saturday. Week nights: " 8:00: Litany and Evening prayer with sermon. "Cap el Happiness" Balzac was another enthusiast He laid much of his success as a writer to coffee. "When one drinks coffee," he said, "ideas come marching in like an army." As for William Dean Howells, he, too, certainly admired "the cup of happiness." "It makes you think of all the pleasant things that ever happened to you," was what he said about tt Advice 4a Pauhryuicn Disease control authorities urge poultrymen to use care in disposing of manure and to burn or bury all birds that die of contagious ailments. Careless disposal of manure, Utter, and dead birds is blamed for many serious outbreaks at poultry disesse. FOR SALE AT Beautiful Pistakee Bay 5 room convertible home in Bay View Park. 3 bedrooms, kitchen, bath, living room 14x24. Water tfabts, 2 easements, 1-9 ft., - 1-5 ft. Fine fishing. SEVERINQHAUS ESTATE, PHONE 194 Qr see your local dealer. *1«takee Bay * MeHeary, Illinois T TMutryt Department Oantinue fading pullets tor a * ware feeding them whan fire out on the range. Oh* 4 Wake a gradual dhange-ever from the "floor type" feed hoppers aad trailer containers to the "standtype" feeder and water vessels. This will encourage the pullets to continue eating and drinking until they become acquainted with their new home and furniture. It will ttnd to make the timid, shy-pullets lass nervous, and thus will promote food consumption and further development that is so essential to good egg production.--PayjLjL Sanford, poultry husbandry. ; ^ f Manufacturer's Distributor ^ Of the Followiiig Products s capper in wa» From the time copper was drat discovered by prehistoric man on dowA through the flight of centuries it has been used as implements of war. Perhaps its first use was tor spearheads attached to long poles to serve as lances. Later it was used tor ammunition. |uo^vaad.ler armor. Order your rubber stamps at Tb Plaindeaier. , • <• W H I M I M"»+0 l HH U I PARIS POLKA DOTS CHICAGO--Gay polka dots at heel and hand are the fashion feature revealed by these imported nylon stockings and gloves from Arts. Eye arresting, the hose and gloves were a standout item in the new spring import collection brought from France by Marshall Field A Company's fashion cow- Montana's Copper Montana ships 25 million dollars worth of copper out of the state every year, and IS million dollars worth of zinc. Inereasea Psefahieas , " Many fabrics are coated these days for various reasons. They can be made waterproof--or more readily washable -- or smoother, glossier, or more colorful. They can also be made to look like leather. The coatings also strengthen the textiles and increase their resistance to wear. Raincoats, book covers, washable window shades and oil cloth are all examples of fabrics that have been made more valuable by the addition of special coatings. Doctor's Beeemmeadatleil • Coffee has always had enthusiastic admirers, William Harvey, who discovered the circulation of the blood, recommended it as a source of happiness and wit, and when he died bequeathed 50 pounds of it to his friends to drink to his memory. Bentonltle Clay Arizona ships out more than 100,- 000 tons a year bentonitic clay, easential to the manufacture of high octane gasoline, and in Gila county contains the only notable source In the West of chrysotile, the most useful asbestos fiber. Phone ns or hall ua .... No 'natter the time of day or night! . . we're always at your ready Service to take you safely and ,aickly to your destination. McHenry Cab Phone 723 BEARINGS KINO BOLTS WATER PUMPS PISTONS^^ RODS RINGS PINS FUEL PUMP8 GEARS plugs rrpc- AUTO BULBS CLUTCH PART|S GASKETS IfOTORS Voltage Regulators STARTERS DISTRIBUTOR JOINTS €ONDENSTTLS JFRM LITES ^ 5 SOIL FILTERS ; iviPER MOTORS SEAT COVERS >IS0RS POLISHES IJENERATORS^- FLOOR MATS' PETAL PADS BUMPER GUARDS LITES MUFFLER8 TAIL PIPFS ^ OLABO»S T IRAKE LLLTL^O CABLES SHOCKS SPRINGS JACKS CHEMICALS FAN BEI%| .31 HOSE . TOOLS HOLLYWOOD MUFFLERS MACHINE SHOP SERVICE GLASS SERVICE w i : I i t : Communiuy Auto Supply S : 'Little Store With The Big Supply" 409 W. ILK STRUT PHONE McHENKY 778 lA .ft t v - Were are gifts for Father that will mate# him happiest! A store full of gift ideas. just see us! PISHING RODS AND REELS Men are fine sod sad reel sqd Hit' cere e«psrisace< Hshenaaa. aoxKLE J3-98 Seamless, awe piece tackle boa keeps tackle dry 1 and slwsys at four finger tips. IS compartmeats. 2 trays. Size, ^9Vix7x7. TUS1S S pJET Spotted I AUCTION SALE Staving purchased a tavern I will sell all my personal property at pabUc auction at my farm located 4 miles east of Jlarvard and 7 miles weat of Hebron on State Route 173 on iSunday, June 18th Commencing at 11:00 o'clock sharp D.S.T., the following described property to wit: J143 HEAD of LIVESTOCK Consist!ag Of ti Holstela dairy cows. This herd Is all first and 1® o' these cows are starting to spring. H cows hare w#afcMMd hi the last 2 months, 7 cows to freshen in fall; milking very f--d MOW. Holstein ball, 1» months old; 2 heifer calves, 2 months old, fkls ls an oatstaadlag dairy of joang cattle. Prospective bayers are •M any time prior to sale. [fr--13 sows with 102 pigs. These pigs are from 4 to 8 weeks old. "* Poland China Boar. MACHINERY JfioCormick Deering M tractor and cultivator, Just like new; Ford tractor and loader, 1 year old; Case field chopper. 2 years old; Blower, 1 year old; John Deere 290 tractor corn planter on rubber With fertiliser attachment; 3 bot. 14 in. McCormk* Deering plow with colters; New Holland hay baler; New Idea power mower on rub* _ . t ft. cut; 10 ft Case tandem disc; Case pull-type 2 row corn picker; |/€Hae 10 ft. grain drill with power lift, fertilizer and grass seed attach! fltfent; 40 ft. grain and corn elevator; U.S. grain blower; Massey-Harris 4 bar side rake; 10 ft. power 'grain binder; McCormick Deering com p,ijptoder with roll out carrier; New Lindsay wagon with chopper box --ibber tired wagon with flare top box; rubber tired wagon and box rmick Deering No. 200 tractor manure spreader; 4 section steel with folding draw bar; 2 section wood drag; McCormick Deering Eller with 40 ft. pipe; air compressor and paint spray; Stewart Wr clippers; 3-gal. barn spray. 35 acres of good alfalfa standing. To be sold by acre. LANEOU8--Electric brooder, 600 chick size; forks shovels my small articles too numerous to mention. As this is a large sale we will start promptly at 11 Lunch Wagon on Grounds S- Hubert Nolan Twtsms Harvard State Bank Clerk 'EHHaai Jfc |p|m pi William Hr Haeseil, AactJoaeers ELECTRIC DRILL $11.80 A fine, sturdy shop tool for all but the heaviest jobs. Trijricer yrlp switch. With : fitting*, can also be used as grinder, polisher, or buffer. Man ...A ,i 16-OZ. HAMMER S1.75 Finest quality, perfect l»lance claw hammer. Special ; steel head Is tough for heavy duty work and long life. Compare this value! 9" BENCH $4.95 PLANE M«» tcrtw and l«v«r adjiittMent -- eedwiM and tidewit* -- (« coarse or thin (having. Cadmium Wni«had» ipe hardwood handles. VYCITAL'S HARDWARE SHEET METAL SHOP Ht l"! I1 IHttHIHI! MH•• TWimm s TIES Plains • Dots • Pattern $1 to 1.50. DRESS SHIRTS JACKETS - SPORT COATS Gabardine *3.98 to $12.95 wlut. • Patten - Plate LEATHER BELTS Talnes $1.50 to $*.00 One Price 11.00 HOUSE SLIPPERS Felt and Leather $2.45 to $3.98 BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS • In Box . Initialed $1.25 PAJAMAS Shorts and Regular Lengths Broadcloth • Seersucker SPORT SHIRTF $2.98 to $8.98 Pastel . Pattern! ^ iltort or Long SleaVii $1.95 to $4.95 FWEATERS Slipovers • Cardigan Wool » Cottoa J2.B6 to (10.00 'mm - *-:Ww Pattera • Plain 85o to $1.00 STRAW HAFS Variety of Newest Strawa One Price $1.98 SWIM SHORTS - Campus •twHsPbitTsaniTs Hylon nnd Lnstex 100% My Ion $6.95 $2.95 to $7.95 N POLO SHIRKS Pattern . Stripe . Plain $1.19 to $2.95 SLACKS NUMEROUS OTHER ^ ITEMS AT BIO SAVINOS Gabardlae • Bayoa • Wpol Cotton Phone ill CASTING ROD AND MIL as Illustrated (A aad B below) FLY ROD AND RUL as IBastrsted (C * D below? Complete $8.50 Complete $11.25 / ( ) Ai- / \ v