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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Sep 1946, p. 8

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- O J ipt hz. a,* • « tntand m «m poridfki at MeHsnry, 11L, ft» Mt «f tbj 8, I87f. . We cannot accept news after Tues-; i|ay afternoon at 5 o'clock. Please i m your items in before the dead-! ne. ' s [-l* 1V. ' •-:% m E" In tests, it was found that differ* ways of packaging eggs aided retaining the appearance, flavor, behavior qualities df newly laid fcggs. Egjgs stored in egg cartons Sealed ' With moisture - proof film ;.»rraps were of much better quality 'than those stored in unsealed egg .fcartons under the same conditions. ;$toring eggs in egg cartons sealed With moisture-proof plastic wraps, ." .With a iribrture of a solid acid a'nd carbonate such as soda within the v'.j>ackage, gave the best results of »' iny treatment tried in the test. ; • Grow' Molds \ / Penicillin molds are first grown- *bn moist sterile bran, which is constantly aerated, so that each partijcle of bran offers its entire surface to support the growth. The mold Spores are then used as 'seed" to inoculate cultures in large tanks, flourished ,by a solution of corn steep liquor "(a by-product of cornstarch production) a'nd lactose (milk sugar). About M million pounds of lactose, valued at about $1,560,000, and IS million pounds of corn steep liquor, valued at about $234,000, are, used annually in the production of licillin. The transfer of production Llflt writes Ihe dluy «t it* miltn strange hieroglyphs on of the rocks. For 10 years Dr. Roland W. Brown, paleontologist of tiie geological survey working with the fossil collections of the Smithsonian institution, has set aside from time to time curious impressions on sandstone which 'presumably were made about 200 million years ago by wind-blown palm leaves in the soft ooze of far* scattered sea beaches. Ae could not identify them and finally came to question whether they were made by any sort of leaves. Exploring all probable alternatives he has finally determined that they were made by the egg capsules of fossil fishes of an ancient sharklike family whose ways of life were about the same ip the heydey 6f the dinosaurs as in present-day oceans. These leathery egg shells, he concluded, were the. only known objects in nature which could have left precisely that sort of record. These fishes weye chimaeras, distantly related to the sharks, and for millions of years were among this weirdest denizens of the seas. About 25 species exist today. The chimaeras are found in all parts of the world and range from shallow coastal waters to abysmal depths. They lay relatively enormous eggs --about a fourth as long as the adult fish. The front part of such an egg is provided with a valve which opens automatically to permit the young fish to escape as soon as it has developed sufficiently inside the leathery "shell" to be born. * ' •% -•/ & ItesM or Istswst Takea Frsi the Files sf the PtsfaMsr •f Tsus Age »r *v B, f,,l1M,, •* .Ul^j water in the Fotf M SIXTY YEARS AGO We understood that Vern Smith has sold his residence in this village, to Albert Colby. We^have not learned the price. David Parker is building a wins on the east side of his residence which will much improve it, both in looks and convenience. Henry Madden is building an addition to his harness shop, which is necessitated by his increased business. Mrs. E. W. Howe has moved her millinery and dressmaking rooms to her Residence, two doors east of the Kelter block. north of amusement for the evening. rs. Frank and Frank E. received their returns ashington notifying them that they have successfully passed the rattwav postal examination. Simon Stoffel sold the P. J. Cleary farm of 200 acres to W. J. Harris Am * Spring Grove for $17,000. The Block fnrin mw vyi P' Wash if*;! THIRTY YEARS AG<T Butter on the Elgin board of trade sold at 28 cents per pound last Saturday. The McHenry. Brewing company placed a new Republic truck into see* vice last week. John Justen and John J. Pitzen are the two McHenry jurors to dc service during the September term of circuit court. A. J. Kamholtz has given up his position in the Oliver typewriter fac- WTHNTT YKAR8 AGO The mystery sttrrounding the iSfc- Mx* sTfcs iafe to fanor of 1m. fchlewk at IVWt MeBmry last month was l , last Thursday in Hiis arreat of Joseph Bannock and Stanley MochinskJ of Chicago. Miss Gladys Darlene Kennedy was married at 8 o'clock on last Thura day afternoon, August 26, t6 Dr. G. Vernon Besley. The many friends of Bernard • Frett weie sorely grieved to hear of his sudden demise on Wednesday afternoon. He died at the house of his mother, Mrs. John Frett. Blanche Meyers and Charles Egan weteriq|urried at St. Patrick's chjirch. Preserved In Gbu*~ Eggs preserved in water-glass are satisfactory for scrambling, omelets and other cooking and baking, but are less satisfactory for poaching, frying or soft-cooking in the shell. . ... • • .. • „• . Not Criminally Liable - In the United States and in England a child under seven years of age is not criminally liable for any act. ., f-IFTY YEARS AGO Oweps - & Chapell's delivery wagon has just come from the hands of that prince of painters, E. B. Per-'! kins, and presents a very handsome appearance. ' , j Geo W. Besley, the West side dinggist, has just put irf one of,, the! handsomest soda fountains to be i found outside of the city. | The east and south fronts of the' McHenry House have just been hand- j somely painted and decorated and looks fine in its new summer coat.! John Neiss was the artist. j Dr. Auringer is making some substantial improvements in "his resi- • dence. He is building a new porch, at the south entrance and treating the outside of the entire building to> a coat of paint. j Curtain Storage Unless curtains can be rolled FORTY YEARS AGO The mill pond in this village is the lowest at the present time that it has been in many years. As a result IScHSITIiY 419 WOHDEB LAKJ^SjH HOUSEHOLD AND COMME&CIAL New Commercial Units Available For All Installations aim Is to bnild o«t better customer satisfaction. " Get Our Estimate Refrigeration Service Fainnore' Midland, Redstar-- > sel)M!t as outstanding. Fit Fairmor*. Fairppeeaa ke, would lor slkriag and froaging. For «IW«* ai» haM a Fairfax, Dorsett, r t you'd shipping, Redhesrt and Blakemore probably head your list. Washing WaBs For washing walls, use a good commercial paint cleaner in water. These cleaners include water softeners and grease solvents that help prevent the streaks that result from plain soap and water cleaning. . to less waits. Bow* age, chopped hay i moisturo than long. Tests have shown that chopped hay heated mora than the other when stored with the same moisture content. Chopped hay should not be * of hay that Is dam] Subscribe for The Plaindealer DO NOT WORRY . ABOUT HOSPITAL BILLS ENROLL NOW -- - • • • ; '&!"• i'-, -K-* IN AME&I0A*8 NO 1 HOSPITAL AlVD SUBGIGAL INSURANCE--PAYS HOSPITAL EXPENSE for both SICKNESS AND ACCIDENTS ^ Benefits paid by world's largwt tinderwriterp M' Individual and Family Group Hospital Insurance--For information call - Jacob Fritz, Realtor ^OUBBURO, McHenry Rt. 1, Phone / Chicago, Phone Lincoln 1333-4 rom laboratory flasks to large-^smoothly for storing, it saves work Scale engineering processes and the development of more productive molds have resulted in the phenom- 1 enal incease in production. Order your rubber stMU^ps at the Plaindealer. to put them away without ironing or stretching, because folding makes creases that necessitate pressing or stretching when the curtains are hung. Wrap the curtains carefully in plain paper to protect them from dust. - ' -h - DR. HENRY FREUND OPTOMETRIST At 514 Main St., West McHeniy Steffan's Jewelry Store (Closed Thursday Afternoons) Ryes Examined -- Glasses Fitted Visual Training -- Visual Rehabilitation Complete Visual Analysis Hours Daily: 9 to 12 and 1 to 5--Saturday Evenings: 6 to 8:30 PHONE McHENRY 123-J » •sat-'. LILY LAKE PIZZERIA Something new and delicious TBY PAUL'S PIZZA At BUS STOP TAVEYN LILT LAKE Also Italian Spaghetti and Ravioli Every so oftcn it happens. A car comes along that rings so many bells on so many counts that folks remember it fondly and talk about it for years thereafter* ^ ' You're looking at one of those "vintage-year" Buicks now. <yfit2Serald's MEN'S SHOP Phone 19 516 Main Str«#t McHENRY Right from the start, it clicked with the stand-out, hint-of-thefuture freshness of its styling. It Brought wide, appreciative grins with the smooth way its Fireball straight-eight engine delivers its eager surge of power.-, It Stride of two lively tons of roadweight, cfadled on tireless coil springs all around thai turn the roughest road into iipleasure cruise. ^ Then as people began to ditf Cover the blissfully easy way this dream boat handles -- as the miles piled up. and owners found their cars getting actually better -- word started to go round: ^•That '46 Buick-- that for many a long year* And while we're doing every* thing in our power to get you yours soon-as-possible, youll find that when you jet it, i& a secondary matter. . * For the man who gets a '46 Buick has really got something -- something certain to be a high spot jp| his car-owning history* few ill HENRY j. TAYLOR •• fts fwfaa 0";:: ihere's an automobile!" They'll be saying vwmmrn 9* d#f _ wing W' (ni«rr»,h*re , >Kerf v'- ' iwMrieat, •••tkiaf cr««mt i complete line of cot* mctict for daily tkin care. _ K«own irriUnh have been re* *4»oved or rcduccd to a mmimum. Widely prescribed by ; f't V , R, L OVERTObf MOTOR SALES W*# McHenry# Ul* BOLGER'S DRUG STORE * ' • ^' i'; ^ • . -•»*«--' I'-'rt- % :'ik' - - . . v T:-M '-.i' X.> -t - ' , f - s;~i' • ...; I ; ! ' • r-tt.: Ax rs. ... .. * .' . m 0 rtii' • r - . - - €' - : :

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