4 • / :iv B PHSASANTS of the Marengo their regular Darin? the DUSItfae member it voted to one unit of pheesor approximately 250 to 300 In addition, they will pursix turkey hens and let them about thirty eggs per hen. In that way the young pheasants learn to feed in the natural state and eventually leave the turkey hen and fl? wfld* BOWLS 299 : Robert Hage of Hinckley, bowling in Genoa recently, gave the specta-j tors their moneys worth when he j blasted the wood time after time i for a strike. But despite the factj that the crowd was "pulling" for him with all its might, the perfect j game eluded him by a pin when the| 10-pin" would not fall, sticking j tight qn the last ball to make the; score 299. The fatal hit looked good, perhaps a shade full, but the ten pin never even woMMed. The score, epriin for him the coveted bronre, aledal awarde£,for 299 by the ABC.! DOG DROWNS I * A dog which was discovered byj Msidents of the neighborhood in an Men culvert under the Chicago Ai North Western railroad tracks at! Elgin last'wieek, died before it could! be dragged out of the culvert. In-. Siry revealed that the animal was| lining at the mouth at the time it entered its hiding place. It is belived to have been suffering from I distemper. Death was actual 1 * caused; by downing, however as the dog was in fotgr inches of water. . i Apply DDT to.Anlsaals In Powder or Sptay Veterinarians point out that DDT -may be applied to animals in either powder or liquid form, the latter as a spray or dip. When a sprayer is used, sufficient pressure must be obtained to insure adequate penetration. For example, for unshorn sheep a sprayer should develop at least 400 pounds pressure at the nozzle, while 250 pounds pressure is enough for cattle. Aqueous preparations, although made with a wetting agent or a wettable form of DDT, have the disadvantage at settling out and consequently require frequent agitation. On the other hand, oily preparations of DDT, while more effective, are considered more like* ly to produce toxic reactions following external applications. Perhaps the most desirable preparation from all standpoints is the emulsion. When DDT is applied externally to farm animals as a powder or in aqtreous, suspension or emulsion, there is relatively little danger of toxic effects. When an oil or kerosene is used, however, absorption of the compound may occasionally be sufficient to cause toxic manifestations. The symptoms of DDT poisoning in animals are loss of appetite, excitement, tremors and convulsions. When poisoning occurs, the veterinarian may fcmploy certain antidotes to counteract these effects. „ Colony McHenry, Illinois Friday-Saturday John Bodiak Lucille Ball •TWO SMART PEOPLE" Pins Cartoon-News and Travelogue Sunday -Monday March 30-31 Katharine Hepburn Robert Taylor "UNDERCURRENT" PI-- ftrtw and World News „ .. NIL! • I I CLOSED "TUESDAY Wednesday (Oae Day Only) Weianaller Virginia (1) "SWAMP FIRir Grey Richard Dix (2) "SECRET OF THE ^ WHKTLER^ Thursday ai * ( F o r s Dy») Ala® Ladd Brian Derievy TWO TEARS BEFORE THE MAST" THEATRE PHONE 32 Woodstock, HI. FRI. and SAT.--MARCH 28-29 Laurel and Hardy in "PARDON US" Plas "HURRICANE" with lohn Hall -- Dorothy Lam our SUN. and MON.--MARCH 30-31 Katharine Hepbarn Robert Taylor Robert Mitchua hi "UNDERCURRENT" TUES- THURSr--APRIL 1-3 SEE! ! Jailbreak! DoaUecreea! Prison Secrets Revealed! The "Con" Law! The Rale of Knift and Gon! "SAN QUENTIN" with Lawrence Tieraey Pins:--Co-Hit No. 2 "A SCANDLE IN PARIS" George Sanders Signe Haeso -- Carole Landis Gardea Weeds There are two type* of weedrthat infest gardens; those that grow from underground stems like witchgrass and the seed weeds like lamb's quarters. Fall plowing and thorough harrowing of .the groUnd in spring checks them almost completely. Friction Matches • The first American friction matches were patented in 1837 by Alonzo Dwight Phillips, a powder maker. Phillips made his matches by hand, and peddled them from a wagon at about one cent per match, as compared with the onesixtieth of • cent a matofc today. Complete line of David Roberts, veterinary medicines at Wattles Drug Store, McHenry. 43-tf-bp 4f the Near ahd Middle an eettmeted 4Md par oettt of the world's known petroleum wealth. The area involved is a relatively small one, lying between the Black and Caspian seas, the Mediterranean and the Indian ocean. Outstanding producers in tills "golden triangle of oil" are the Soviet Union, Iran, Iraq and Saudi Arabia, the latter -.linked in oil operations with the adjoining island at Bahrein. Important but smaller supplies are obtained from Egypt, and from the little Arab sheikdom of Kuwait, near the head of the Persian gulf. Caneer of Mouth Csneer of the mouth enmpriiei $' per cent of all cancer and accounts for 3,700 deaths annually in the U. & • . Mark Poisonous Medicine Bottles of poisonous medicines | kept in the medicine cabinet should I be marked as a warning; wrap rubber bands around the neck of the bottle or stick pins in the cork. MILLER ANNOUNCING NEW LOCATION iALES and SERVICE 510 Main Stre# * West McHenry, III. AMERICAN FASH AND HOME FREEZER ON DISPLAY SELF SERVICE FROSTED FOOD DISPLAY CASES v REACH IN REFRIGERATORS WALK-IN COOLERS DRY-KOOL BOTTLE COOLERS DIRECT DRAW BEER DISPENSE^ servtdseats far events held tethSr amphitheaters. TicfceST qf day •howtag seat numbers have been found, and the seats in- the amphitheaters were carefully numbered. Read the Want Ads Instead of HfBtjft a* watng your scrub pall arwmd, t»tt« p&oe of board large mmp i Bore boles near oonunrs. Inert casters. Now the pail wQl mcMi around easily and,smoothly. Cs watev •» forowkteg or __ are more sat*, frying, Ro^htng TJf Subscribe f or The Platodeakf Complete line of David Roberts sterinkry medicines at Wattle* Drug Store, McHenry.» • 43-tf-fap |i; •ft'5 « % j ^ ' 1 ' f frfi- i^I Hi I i " ' " y V . '•f ' *5 ? * iy. T' Mi-l . " '1' • * * i PhonM i/H'ilTOEAJfOUsi l.TT.Tl!g JONQUILS : CIKESAKIAS JlpSE BUSHES AZAUAS _ CUT FLOWERS SNAPDRAGONS -- CARNATIONS -- ROSES -- GARDENIAS -- C AMELIAS -- DAISIES •-- J0NQUII4I -- TULIPS -- PLEASE ORDER ALL CORSAGES EARLY McHENRY FLORAL CO. located on 111. Route 31, One Mile Sooth of McHenif Call McHenry 404 McHENRY 419 WONDER LAKE 568 - :: c1.- F&.r A. • *.'• J V G. I. Flight Training i All G. I.'a interested in learning to fly at Government expense, sign up nowl In order to determine how large an operation is required we would appreciate your filling out the cards umalaMe at . GAMBLE'S STORE, 521 Main St. ~ KENT REAL ESTATE OFFICE, Riverside Dr. CENTRAL MARKET, 106 S. Green St. There will abo be cards at the next V. F. W. meeting, April 7. For further information come to Mastarg Airpark or Call McHenry 6&W-2 "' TRADE IN YOUR OLD BATTERY on a new Firestone We can fit all cars and trucks with a battery FIRESTONE TIRES Trade in your old tractor, truck or passenger car tires on a brand new set of FIRESTONES. JUST ARRIVED--TRACTOR CHAINS--all sizes. Complete line of Seat Covers, Pumps, Jacks, Lug Wrenches, Spark Plugs, Fan Belts. Come ift and see our FIRESTONE Refrigerators and Washing Machines. - Walter J. Freund TIRE8--TUBES--BATTERIES--ACCESSORIES TIRE AND TUBE VULCANIZING ALL WpRK GUARANTEED 294 Vs. WHEN you first slipped behind the, Wheel of that Buick of yours, remember how your heart lifted? Remember your happy smile as your toe touched off the hum of Buick Fireball powerP And your widening grin when all roads seemed downy as you winged along on BuiGoil springing? That's what Buicks are built to do. And they'll do it long and well when they're cared for as anything so fine should be. Not just an occasional oil change, mind you. Not a haphazard "Look 'er over, fill the battery, check the air." But interested, competent, understanding car care that keeps your Buick at its best. That's exactly what we're set to give. In our shop we have the special Buick tools to do jobs quicker and better. In our parts department is a stock of Buick engineered parts lor Buick cars. And we have a staff of thoughtful^ capable specialists who know their Buicks lock, stock and barrel. No, it's not ordinary service you get here. It's expert car care -- by an organization devoted to seeing that you get the most out of your Buick. And surprisingly, for the same work done, it costs no more. Think it over. Isn't it wise to let us care for your Buick? After all, Buicks are our sweethearts, first, last and p-"""*; £*»*!«•* Tof* ZZZZ"*--"- ***** •Mlche***** #• --wan* ^^ and d*. H Wete. 1tr|Vfh .SM CAt H*. '-fy R# L Overtoil5 Motor Sales : St* West McHenry, IIL 222 N. Main St, Crystal I^Jce. XtL , • • • t'