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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Nov 1950, p. 8

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EMS W. H. Tnwi t v : v ' -Th ' "V* T" " • ">V. "" * * . . * ' , t{ , ,/. > "*/ * , •. •' " • 4 THK --**- '•-•fe-"" ' • •' rii-if>*iit-1 ' Ofe Dee. 4, tlie Home Bureau will iMmi » rerr Interesting lecture, pkityes and movies by John 8Uwn at Woodstock high school. jMt because John is from Wood- Jttodt, let's don't mistake this as MAC Just ordinary. If he was from New York or some such place this e*ent wouldn't even be available to McHenry county it is so extffhordtaiary. John came from the horseweed bottoms of the Wabash river he •ays. he has mentioned 2-4-D to Die boys at home though and as a result they are growing 150bushel* of corn per acre nosr: The point Is, however, that he sprouted'from farm folks just like you and I. The only difference is he foraged a little further from home. .-lis Aotlier is a good old faithfm Home Bureau member in Marshall coun- Qr just like all you ladn-s i My acquainta«< e wltu John didn't start here at Woodstock. We Struggled together with University of Illinois student publications, he writing a Sunday feature for tne Dally Jllini called "Barnyard to Ro*ieyj»rd" (Th~ boneyarri was the open sewer outlet through Cne campus which nature intended to be a babbling brook with little fishes. It is now completely covered I believe.I I affiliated myself with the Illinois Agriculturist, a • long since defunct "Ag." college magazine. I remember when John returned from Us first trip ahroad. He landed at our apartment (we were Just ma' ried > jubt before pupper true to form. After the first good meal in (norths, he showed us OVfr 1M?0 pictures. About all T remember of that trip v&s that he slept hi the back seats of used cars on used car lots traveling across the D. S. On another trip I remember him tolling of running for cover during an outburst in the civil war in Spain. He followed another fellow, but after coming back to the place Where he started a few minutes before he decided the man was running in circles so John took off for himself and found a safe place. On the printed fly cover of his Russian book it said he has three children, is a Republican a®d a Baptist. One night soon after that 1 hurried his wife to the hospital in his absence for the fourth. The attendant wanted to know if I had hospital insurance or was otherwise responsible. I said. "No. this lady's husband is a world traveler and I am just a neighbor." Don't miss this evening of entertainment and information Dec. 4 at the Woodstock Community high school at 8 p.in: Farm names are a thorn in our flesh--a never ending source of confusion. County Recorder Lester Fdinger, says farm names should le registered with his office giving the location, owner's name, etc. This" eliminates the possibility of two farms by the same name. People come in and ask for instance where the Fancy Prance stock farm is. If we don't knoto the owners' name it is hard to find on a plat book. We often get memberships in a farm name and then the next time the owner pays his dues he sends a'personal check, not showing the name of the1 farm and ho is not a member himself. • Uobegene Peterson of McHenry completed ten yea^k-jpf 4-11 club work this year. He^is the third club member in tnfc county to achieve this distinction. Harojd Borchart of Huntlv and Robert Wissell of McHenry completed toil years last year: Bach of these boys have? made successes of 1-H work which is brought out bv the fact that they have received state honors, They wouldn't have stayed with it so long if they hadn't been successful. This point was made by Prof. E. I. Pilchard, state leader of 4-H work, at the banquet last week honoring Henry MarloWe for twenty vear$ of leadership. People must succeed in something small or large according to their abilities and they usually stay with what they are successful at. Many boys and girls never have a chance to succeed or be recognized for their success and herein lies the reason for delinquency." • St. Mary's Caddie Ohwoh MWI' Sunday: 7:00, 8:30, t0:00, 11:8* Holy Days: «:00, S:C0. 10:00. Week Days: 6:45 and 8iO0. ^ First Friday: 6:30 and 8:00. 4 onfessions: Saturdays: 3:00 p. m. and 7:00 p. m. Thursday before First Friday: After*8:00 Mass on Thursday; 3:00 p. in. and 7:00 p. m.' Msgr. C. 8. Nix, Pastor. St. Patrick's Catholic fharch \lo ocpts • \ Sunday: 8:00; • ttjfld 11 ::lrt a.m. . / Daily Mass: 7:00. :- Week Days: 7:00 and 7:30. First Fridays: Communion distributed at 6:30 and during 7:00 and 7:30 Masses. ^ Confessions: - , Saturdays: 4:00 to 5:00 llril 7:00 to 8:00 p.m., and on Thursdays before First Fridays: 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 8:00 p.irt. Rev. Edward C. Coakley, Pastor. Ottols Trail and Dot* A; <•» Crystal Lake fc $9$ ; ^ Rev. Donald Piatt, Priest-in-charge Minion House, ^831 McHenry At* Sundays: 8:30 A.M. - Holy Eucharist t:S0 A.M. - Family Eucharist for boys and girls of the Church School and members Of their families. |1:00 A.M. - Morning Prayw except on first Sunday and Prayer Book Holy Days when Holy Eucharist wilt be ^celebrated) with sermon and Senior Choir. fton Evangelical bntnetaa Church \'fhe Church of the Lutheraii Hotp) 408 John Street West McHenry, Illinois, finnday School: 9:00 a.m. 3erpice: 1,0:15 a.m. Fou arc cordially invited to attend hit services. Rev. Carl A. Lobits, Pastor. \ Christ the King Catholic Chsrch Wonder Lake Masses: Sunday: '8:00 and 10:00 JUtL Weekdays: 8:25 a.m. Confessions: 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. R*v. James A. Vanderpool. Pastor. Community Methodist Church , - » Main and Center streets Churcli School: 9:30. WS Morning Wrtrship: 10:45. Official board meeting on aeeoiftd Wednes'liiy ot month nt 8 p, 1a. A cordial invitation is extended to fou and your family Cone and worship with us. Methodist Youth Fellowship: Sundays, 7 p.m. <•* Voung Adult Fellowship: Sundays, 8 p.m. Cherub and Junior choirs: Wednesdays at 3:30 p.m.* J ' Senior Choir: Thursdays, 8 p.m. J. Elliott Corbctt, Pastor. McHenry Bible Church \ Y T ^ \ . f v . * • I % , » ( t . u > y ^ ; J, ^ ^ ^ , , ^ rkt§mf/ m fichool.10 a.m. y Worship, 11 a. m. Sunday School: P:4S A.M. Meeting. evangelistic, 8 p. m. w*d»«aday at 8 p.m.. Praytr You're always welcome hors. Donald G. Liberty, Pastor. Mailing Address: Mcltenry BlMo Church. P. O. Box 282 McHenry, Phone 601-J-2 It John's Catholic Chnroh Mmtan Masses: Sunday; 7:4)0, 8:80, 10:00 and 11:45. &K 2': Holy Days: 7:00 aad 9:0%. ' Weekdays: 8:00. First Friday: 6:35 pnd 8:00. onfessions: Saturdays: 7:80 to 8 and 2:30 to & '.Thursday before First Friday-- 2:30 and 7:30. Rev. Joseph M. Blitsch. Sehoel- mi Wersftip BartiMh. b a plae* and a weieome for •vstyeae. ; • - FBANK w. ANDERSON, Castor. Btafwood Wwwihg Bingwood, HL Sanoay: Public Worship, 9:3 Church School: 10:80. Choir Behearsals: Wednesday eve aing, Bev. Charles Stevens; Pastor. : 4 It Joseph's Chairil Richmond, Illlnoli Strildfly: 8:00 and 10:00. Daily: 8:00. FY Frank J. Miller, pastor. Bl Vr 9t*a O»*nolic Cbttrcb. Spring Qrovt itiMSS' Sunday--8:6?, IGiK * TI.-PO . Holy Days: 6:30jnid .. Weekdays: 8:00, " 4. % >'irst Friday: 8:00. •onfessions: Saturdays: 2:30 and 7*15. " Thursdav before First Friday-- 2:30 and 7:15. ( ^ev. John L. Daleioeu, Pastor. Sospel Center ' Wonder Center, Wonder Lake * (Imoii sectarian) cServices: Sunday Bi'^le School: 10:00 a. n Morning Worsiiip: 11:0'- a. m. Sunday Evfeniag 8t>rviee: 7:4ft p. in. J Prayer meeting, T/huraday -- 8:IM» p. m. Bring the family with you to Sua NBO SPEEDY" YOrTO EXHIBITOR Harvey Meyers. 15 years old. of Marengo, has a purebred Aberdeen- Angus heifer in the breeding classes at the fifty-first International Liye Stock Exposition. Young Meyers is the youngest exhibitor in the breeding classes. W. £. Ogilvie. manager, reports. He also has five Angus calves in the JuajmL^Livpstock feeding contest THAT NKK MILLER'S tfHENRY&ASA6( IS WHO 1 •LESS by McHENRY GARAGE s5 ftII MPROVEP ms ANCB HIS WILLYS - OVERLAND SALES 604 FRONT STREET PHONE 403 POLICK PBOMOTIOJT8 JU Acting Director Thomas J. O'Donnell of the state Department of Public Safety has announced the promotions of fifteen state policemen, three as captains, two as lieutenants, and ten as sergeants. This brings the command of the Illinois state police to a total of seventy-six. Of these officers, thirty-fight are Democrats and thirty-eight aria Republicans. Four command posts remain to be filled. State law provides that the force be composed of equal numbers of the two major political parties. Bimt*«ftA8« William Q. Howoll, »T, a spocial agent for the Pacific Mntttal Life Insurance co„ and a resident of Detroit, Mich., was killed recently Wh.;n his auto plowed headon Into a barricade on tbe dioaed --"•Hi* of Route 12, north of Wauconda. Howell's car skidded 100 feet before crashing into the baricade, indicating he apparently attempted without success to bring the vehicle to .a atop. He had driven 0r(1er yoUr rubber around another barricade at Calla- The Plaindeater. nMp RMw-*> AA mi mm ikia ted tbe wreck Mid ttottfiod Wauconda police, who in lnrn rrtayed the message to the sheriffs office. Deputies said the impdet demol* Ahcd the frost end of ttte victim's 1050 f-edan, and that death was due to multiple head injuries. *. Complete line «rf Boebs livestock remedies at Wattles Drug 8tors McHenry. v Wf stampsift XMAS GIFTS BBrnyirdi ft Gtngti -- TbUb 9t Chair S«t* rrillxig Dwkf -- Doll Beds 8c High Chain Wagons, Wh®«lbarrows, eic. / ' >' Kilchwi Cabinats -- Toy Man's ft Ladias' Ganulna Laaihar Balis 8c Billfolda Full Una of Lawn Furniiura^ Bird Houses, ate. Cabinets Mada To Ordar -- Kitchen Tablas ft Chairs CLARENCE I. SMITH * JCfflNSBURG PHONE McHENRY 5W-J-1 Read this message and mail the coupon BEFORE YOU BUY THAI CAR • . * Aj * f J, Learn how the State Farm Bank Plan may f Save $125 Or More Whatever your taste, whatever your budget,) irouTI find just the i cards you wast to seed--in our larger-thaneygr collectkm now on ; diq^ay. Gome #«l Ibeoi soon, won't you! Christmas Cards in Gay Array Waiting To Be Imprinted With Your Name! 2 for SUN and ap Hundreds of stylet Ev^ry kind Of h Christmas and New Year' wish? From humorous to religious The Catalogues are here, await Ulf' your selections . . . and the Hin^ is growing shorter. So plan to |hoose your Christmas cards With name imprinted M far fl to fUft and a Shop Oa \mWW9U aaXmW^ If you live in Chicagoland -- Cook, DuPage, Lake or Mclienry counties -- and plan to buy a new or used automobile--here is good news. A great Chicago bank and the great State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company have teamed up to cut your financing and ^^i^tance cost--r%roug)i the Stdte Farixi Bank f^an. It is a simple plan, requiring just one call . . . a call which may save you up % $125 or even more. - HERE'S HOW THE PI^AN SAVES YOU MONEYi lank Plan Saving No. 1 Bank Plan Saving No. 2 |o«. preferred-risk insurance ratee. ELECTRIC CLOCKS Cheesa a fcandwiw occosion«l dock in oiarm dock to chim« Nw wako-up hour an oacy-to-rood dock for Mm i woi. Mm £4.50 (Urn fthrwi Twr) GENERAL L i E ^ I R i C STEAM IRON 1*0 WW in on»! 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It pays the contract in full in the event of the buyer's death -- the family owns the automobile -- no more payments to be made! Artaul cases show saving* «f frmn •CO to 1800 § Man^r automobile buyers pay more than is necessary for automobile insurance. This is particularly true when insurance and financing are "lumped" together 'so that the cost of each cannot tie determin «gi. \ When you buy low-cost, preferred risk State Farm insurance through the State Farm Bank Plan, you know to a penny what it costs. You get an itemized statement on the cost -- from your StAig Rami agent. v'\" Today State Farhi writes more fnH coverage automobile , insurance than any other company in Ihe world. State Farm's 'aim is to Insure only careful drivers -- ta keep costs down. State Farm now insures more than 1,750,000 automobileH. Because it is a mutual company, the savings benefit its policyholders. Its pollcieg *re iu)||* assessable. ft BEFORE YOTf BUY THAT AUTOMOBILE SEND THIS COUPCN OR PHONE -- SEE BELOW SUte Farm Insurance Com Address: Baft 298, McHenry, III.; I am going to ttgtf) lit < > ^ automobile about (date) and I am interested' fcl laving money In financing and insurance costs through the. State Farm Bank Plan. I understand that there Is no' obligation on my part. Name Address City 'Bt^o Phono fPWP III BANK PLAN «AVl|.:"- " 7THE RlfHTF.RS Sl« Mr. Arthur Rlchter, 4045 N. Laramie, Chicago. 111., says, "My wife heard about the Bank Plan. So we decided to ' compare finance and insurance costs "before we bought our car. Are we glad we did! Through the State Farm Bank Plan, our agent. Bob Ken£ saved us $164,00 over t)ie plan «Ui had been considering!" YOIJ CAN SAVE, TOO! fVhether you plan to buy an automobile tomorrow or next spring, now Is the time to get facts! Investigate State Farm's Bank Plan before you sign any time payment contract. It may save you $125.00 or more! For complete* details call the agent in your community -- listed below -- or mail this convenient coupon. Don't wait -- find out today! Q a SCHMITT & CONWAY AGENCY 539 MAIN STREET McHENRY, UJL PHONE 285

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