TO IBWJUWHM BT HINOWOOD PLANT At a rtceit employees' meeting, Dr. W. S. Guthmann of the Bdwal Laboratories. Ringrwood, presented an award of |150 to Forbes (Ray) Kothler of Woodstock, a chemical engineer in the production department. The award was- in recognition of a suggestion which resulted in substantial savings of raw materials used in the process on which Mr. Koehler was working. At the same meeting, WKRA Speaker, Jr., of Richmond, was presented, by the Bdwal social committee, with a bedspread and electric blanket for himself and his new bride, the former Miss Doris Pacey of Wilmot, Wis. Theodore Wett of Woodstock, recent graduate of Notre Dame and an employee of the Edwal Laboratories since June, was the first Edwal employee to be called into the armed forces. He was given going-away gift of a new leather wallet THE ARTHUR WHITINGS their honor, with many of their Wed fifty years last Sunday nine children and thirty-one grand were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. children present. The couple ex- Whiting of Woodstock, natives of changed nuptial vows in .McHenry the Ostend community west of a half century ago. McHenry. Open house was held in STATE ROAM A second lOO-million d^lar bow}, issue for reconstruction of state roads has passed the Massachusetts legislature by h big majority. Another similar issje was passed last year. HCH Dtek Ro-->an arrtod koHM ftrad the Woodstock hospital oft Tueaday of thte week and la greatly improved from Injuries sustained tn a motorcycle accident two weeks ago* He has been ordered to take ten days more complete rest before resuming activities. ITT DAUGER ROUTES t* Illinois, Route 66 passing through eleven counties of the state, proved to be the most dangerous traffic artery last year. It was the scene of seventy traffic deaths. Other trunk routes, in their peril order are: U.S. 45, serving 19 counties, 48 deaths; U.8. 40 seven counties, 23 deaths; U.S. 51, fifteen counties, 22 deaths; U.S. 14, three counties, 17 deaths; U.8. 67, twelve counties, 16 deaths; U.S. 64, five counties, U. 8. 50, six counties, and U.S. 12 three counties, IS deaths eacti? The state highway accident study shows 12 people kilied one each of Routes 20, 30, 34, 83 and 150 last yew. ; Many a hot head develops coM 1 You asai aave feet when sMMona calls his Uoft later I* tonmr all IiOvsKllOVi AUCTION Hovember lf-18 Rev. Malsbary at Mc^e^pr Bl: jbl« church--7:45 p.m. November IS American Legion Feather Party --9 p.m.. -- Sponsored by Rifle Squad. November. 19 Rev Malsbary in Mass Rally at McHenry High School--7:45 p.m. Nevenber Si Party at St. Peter's Pariah Hall, Spring Grove. flofember V. O. K NO. 594 Meeting. November 21 C.O.F. Juveniles--7 p.m.--Par- HIWRttllHtlllHIItllHtUIIHUUIIIlllllll M.B.C. News NIIIIIIIHIHIHIHIIIIHHNIIUIIHIIUIIIIII God has been working in the Youth for Christ campaign in McHenry county. Meetings are now; clo'pig their second week here in McHenry. There was a great crowd and a real moving of God in our midst at the mass rally in Woodstock. We trust to see this again in the last great rally in the McHenry high school auditorium. When Rev. Roger Malsbary will speak, a sixteen-piece band from Elgin will provide music and Mrs. William Hansen will sing. That be next Sunday, Nov: 19, at p.m. Thursday, Rev. Henry Hovlinko of the North Side Gospel Center of Chicago will sing an$< lead the community singing. Mrs.* William Hanson will also bje soloist. Friday, the Gospelaires trio and Mrs. Hansen will perform. Saturday will Be a great rally with Wilbur Cornwell, electric guitarist, and a talented trio from thugjiSlgin Bible church. Rev. Malsbary will show • eolored motion pictures of what he saw in Europe while on a recent tour. He will speak in all four meetings, the first three in McHenry Bible church on Green street and the Sunday meeting in the McHenry high school auditorium. The time is 7:45 p.m. Bring everyone you possibly can for these concluding days of a great campaign for Christ. PASTOR LIBERTY \ r"k' Be vine Mastitis Perhaps coming years will bring a "sure cure" for all types of bovine mastitis, but that cure isn't here yet, a veterinary medical bulletin declares. Penicillin, streptomycin, and similar drugs have a definite place in mastitis control programs, but such drugs are useful only against certain types of germ caused mastitis. They are powerless against , noninfectious cases, which are more common than sonie farmers believe, the bulletin states. Drugs used against non- Infectious cases actually may do more harm than good because they often aggravate the injured udder. Nine Illinois trunk routes are designated as defense roads. They include U. S. Routes 6, 20, 4G, 41, 50, 51, and 66 and 150. TO THE VOTERS m of The McHenry County Republican Central Committee wishes to thank the voters of McHenry -^County for the wonderful support given the Republican ticket in the general election Nov. 7. The record-breaking vote recorded and the overwhelming approval given candidates on the. Republican ticket is cause for genuine appreciation* <*v McHENRY COUNTY REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE POULTRY SHOW AT MILLER'S CORNERS 2 Miles East of on Ri. 173 TUESDAY. N0VB8EB 21st &30P. M. DRESSED TURKEYS* X DUCKS and GEESE > P.T.A. Units hi Japaa More than 31,000 P.T.A. with about 16,000,000 members, have been organised in Jspan since the American occupation, it was learned by the Japan International Christian University Foundation. Through them, parents in Japan for the first time have a voice in the education o^ their children. Wavea la UQUM What happens when •red sound waves are turned en a mixture pf materials in a liquid? Plenty, according to Alfred Teissier of the naval research laboratory. The vibrations of the touad waves push Individual moleculei of the liquid back and iorth a million times a second with a foree Sf0,0f0 times that of gmvity. If there Is I gas dissolved in the liquid, tiny bubbles of the gas form and then collapse with a violent hainmering action, generating pressure* of thousands of pounds per square inch and temperatures df a fe* hundred degrees. iMd the Want DONT TAKE A CHANCE! If you park your new car at the railroad station and it gets all banged up and you got mad and have ulcers. I have the answer to your problem. To'keep from having car and doctor bills come in and buy a $25.00 to $50.00 car to use and leave your now one -homo. . " a i. ochlal School Hall. - KevombCT ft St. Clara's Court, W.C.O.F. Kevember fl8-S» "Frolics of '50 -- Sponsored By McHenry Community P.T_A. -- 8 :15 P.M. -- High School Auditorium. ~ * Decenifcer S McHenry Choral Club Christmas Concert--8 p.m.--High School auditorium. December C St Mary's-St. Patrick's School P.T.A. meeting. December IS High School Christmas Concert •-- 8 .16 P.M. -- High SclMOl Auditorium. December 17 , Christmas Pageant presented by St. Mary's - StPatrick's School SP.T.A. Subscribe for the Plalndealer t i t i t t 'H'l 1 1 I I'M I 11 HIHt 111 I H"| I 1IH 11 j i mi I t DOWNS NASH SALES: 405 ELM STREET TEL. MeHENHY 4M' --- McHENRY. ILLINOIS '/At! Nurse Tells lew Hadaetl Was Se Helpful To Her Supplied Vitamins Bi, la, kpn and NMn Which Her System I --elements to vita) tp help m ! tain good health and plijttcal fit- Mrs. Jennie Lee Adele, 412 N 27 St., East St. Louis, 111., a nurse, says she wishes she had found out about HADACOL sooner because since taking HADACOL she feels so good. Mrs. Adele was suffering a deficiency of Vitamins B«, B>, Niacin and Iron which HADA COL contains. Here is Mrs. Adele's own statement: "I have been a nurse for over 14 years. My food never seemed to agree with me. I heard one day how so many folks were being helped because of HADACOL. I tried it and after 8 bottles I could tell a big improvement. Now I eat anything I want--sleep well and I am full of energy.** hjr H Such Fine Results HADACOL does not tyring Just symptomatic relief. HADACOL now makes it possible to actually relieve the cause of aches and pains in the shoulders, legs and arms, certain nervous disturbances, anda general run-down weakened condition due to deficiencies of Vitamins B>, B», Niacin aftd Iron in your system. HADACOL not only supplies deficient systems with extra quantities of Vitamins B<, B», Iron, and Niacin hut alto helpful amounts of important Calcium and Phosphorus _Why These Vitamins aad Minerals Come In Litnjd Farm There's a vary good reason why HADACOL comas in spsfllhl liquid form.'These precious Yitguafbs aad Minerals are mora easily tai^qaftdcly absorbed into the blood stream this way--ready to go right to work. A big improvement is often noticed within a few days. Dea't Be A 'Deabtiag Thomas' After reading Mrs. Adele's wonderful experience with HADACOL -- how can yon doubt that this peat new nutritional formula will help you if your system lacks Vitamins B>, B», Iron, and Niacin? What HADACOL did for Mrs. Adele, it can do for you if you're troubled with aches and' pams in the shoulders, legs, and arms, certain nervous disturbances, insomnia when due to an upset stomach, stomach distress and a general rundown weakened condition due to such deficiencies. So what are you waiting for? Don't you see that HADACOL is the kind of product you need -- the kind you should buy and the kind you should start taking immediately! SeM On A Strict Meney-Bndi Guarantee HADACOL even helps build up the hemoglobin content of your blood (when Iron is needed) to course through your body, carrying these great health-building elements f wonder tvondtrful. Be fair to yooraelf! Give yourself a break if you have such deficiencies! Why continue to drag yourself around--a burden to yourself aad your family--when relief may be as close at hand as your nearest drugstore if you suffer a deficiency of Vitamins B<, B>, Niacin and Iron. This great HADACOL is inexpensive, too--costs only a small am6unt a day. Trial sice, only $1.25. Large family or hospital size, $3.60. If your druggist does not have HADACOL, order it direct from The LeBlanc Corporation, Lafayette, Louisiana.. •#?*:• 01*M> lbs. UII«M CM>IIIHW. to every body organ. No r HADACOL helpe you fed THE- • T»LER $m. 312 THE FINEST IN CHILDREN'S WEAR PHONE 74€ ' ELM ST. McHENRY, fU WtlLlA* k «r88EL aad WILLIAM B. MTLLTfAN, Aurllenw Having sold my farm and giving possession of the buildings on December 1st, I will -sell my Dairy and Feed at Public Auction on nqr farm located on Ridge Road, 1H miles south ot Route 130 between J," , , i Woodstock and McHenry, turning south at the Wonder Lake Blacktop " ,f.,; Road, on j * SUNDAY,°NOVEMBER 19. 1930 & I;« ! t ! commencing at 1 o'clock, as follows: ' 8» HEAD OF LIVESTOCK ** .f * consisting of .-* »•' "* \ IS Cows. This Dairy Is under the D. H.'I. of McHenry County and *#» »• cords of the cows are obtainable. 1 4-yr. old Helstela bufi, 3 Hslstetl - . ^ calves, 9> mouths old; 2 Hostein calves, 1 month old. v ^ FEED 1300 bales good first cutting alfalfa, put up without rain; 600 bales aweet clover hay; 500 bushels Clinton oats; 1500 bushels good dry ear "F corn; 25 ft. silage in 14 ft. silo; 4 ton of oat straw, wire bale*. WX -- New Idea tractor manure spreader on heavy duty rubber. " MILK HOUSE EQUIPMENT Surge milking machine, large pump and motor, pipeline for 30 cowfi9* with 3 units; electric hot water heater; 2 rinse tanks; 20 milk casip '• and pails, strainers, stirrers, etc. TERMS--Credit will be extended by payment of 25% tn cash, wtth balance payable monthly in six installments at 6% after arrange- r ments tor credit are made. No finance or carrying chart* Vtti added to purchase price. JOHN BOURSMA. Owner j - , FIB8T RATIONAL HANI OF WOODSTOCK, Chtkkw Member Federal Reserve aad Federal Deposit Insurnnce Corp. "f •dr /> wmmrn 9t nest mm mots m WE SELL AT CHICAGOLAND PRICES h, { FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES :\aj ; t J.. / . it'JLTA; ^ OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY SAUCE 25« JELLO SIX FLAVORS 3 nL23" LIBBY'S FANCY ^PUMPKIN 2No. Olc Tins WA MIRACLE WHIP SALAD ,|NtESSIN6 DEL MONTE E. G. SUGAR PEAS 2 303 Tins DEL MONTE GOLDEN CORN 212 Oz. Tins LIBBY'S FRUIT COCKTAIL 2V£ Tins LIBBY'S TOMATOE JUICE 46 Oz. Tin CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE 1 Lb. Tin tED LABEL JUICES ORANGE GRAPEFRUIT, BLENDED 46 Oz. Tin DEL MONTE SPICED PEACHES No. 2Vi Glass NONE SUCH MINCE MEAT Condensed 2 9^>s. pkgs. 35c Wet ^ 28 os. jar Sfc CRANBERRIES .15 LB. SWEET POTATOES 3 bs. 29c CABBAGE b.k DRY YOLOW ONIONS 3 bs. 10c | RED GRAPES" 2bs.29c PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY A CHOICE NORTHERN BIRD NEW YORK DRESSED TURKEYS 22 lbs. up t«c BABY -- V% or Whole POUXLOM OSCAR MAYER HAMS 10 to 12 lb j*w9. Pork Sausage ROLL fc. 39c Pork Sam LINKS l>. 57c Certified STORE NO. 360 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL' 9 % . 'W i