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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 31 Mar 1949, p. 12

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•;tf '*» '* * 'WV% V »«*\ , % 't:Lz,% \ *r *bji r-^sr r.5 »< *. _ . 1 ' , * * *• v * It* r* sp; A young men have Just • MV college In Britain to as army officers for the era unfolding of super - weapons on atomic power, rocketry mi advanced electronics. Hie formidable new range of weapons now being developed will require many soldiers of the future to be scientists or engineers. The MV Military College of Science at SMrivenham, England, will train leaders for this new type of warfare IWy will pass through chemical and physical.laboratories that give traintag under the personal tuition of seme of Britain's most renowned •dentists. Some of them will specialize in Jet propulsion, which was invented In AM Its by Air Commodore Prank Whittle of the RAF. Others will concentrate on rockets of the V-l ferpes, now being extensively developed in the arid wastes of Australia fcgr British experts. Their range has already reached over 2,000 miles. Another section of the students wiD explore the wide range of possibill up by radar. Modem Research Laboratory A modern research laboratory, the largest in the world devoted exclusively to the development of safety equipment for mines. Industry 1 public service organizations, will be built In Pittsburgh, Pa., by Mine Safety Appliances company. Facilities of the laboratory will be made available to all industry fee tip investigation of safety equipment problems affecting health and property. Activities of scientists there will be coordinated with those «C the U. S. bureau of mines, U. S. public health iervice. Industrial hy- Cne foundation of Mellon Institute, rvard school of public health, the new school of public health at the Onlversity of Pittsburgh and fellowships at other leading universities. Hormone Sprays Harvest or hormone sprays are {effective in reducing losses of apples by dropping. A German-born cousin of DDT has proved a more potent weapon than its famous relative against house flies and other flying insects, a fed' eral chemist reported at a meeting of the American Chemical society The compound, nicknamed DFDT. also appears in the light of prelimi nary studies to be less poisonous than DDT to warm-blooded animals and fish. according to a paper pre sen ted by Dr. W. T. Sumertord. chemist in charge of the technical development division, cammunica ble disease center, United States public health service. Savannah, Ga A low-melting, white solid with a feint odor resembling that at ripe apples, DFDT Is known to chem ists as Di-Fluoro-Diphenyl-Tri chloroethane. It was widely used ai an insecticide by the Germans dining World War II, but up to now has received little attention in the United States outside a few testing lab oratories. Dr. Sumerford said. DFDT does not possess the broad killing power of DDT toward all In sects, but it has a greater knockdown power against flying Insects, especially house flies, he declared. t>FDT appears to kill some insect* more rapidly than does DDT, du* most probably to its greater solubility in and more rapid penetration al certain tissues of the insect** body Toni Permanent Wave Kits. #1.25 amd $2.00. Wattles Drug Store. 35-tf Solendon Paradoxus "Two "living fossils" have Just been delivered to the National Zoological park In Washington, D. C., from the Dominican Republic, Wesl Indies, the Dominican information coiter, New York City, announces.' According to (he Information center, the pair are animals whose closest of kin died off millions oi years ago and they are the only living specimens on exhibition outside of the Zoological park in Ciudad Trujillo, Dominican Republic. Zoologically, the animals are known'at solendon paradoxus and they resemble very long nosed rats. Theit tapering proboscis enables therri to burrow and find the insects on which they feed. Dr. Walter Praetorious, director of the Ciudad Trujillo Zoological park, says the "fossils" are the ancestors of the comma* shrew. sfHt\ *•>£*« -v' •t, ICuys OathoUc Church Maseee: Sunday: 7:00, 8:30, 10:00, 11:30. Holy Days: 6:00, 8:00, 10:00. Week Dm: 6:48 and 8:00. first Friday: 6:S0 and 8:00. Confessions: Saturdays: 3:00 p. m. and 7:00 p. m. Thursday before First Friday: - After 8:00 Mass on Thursday; 3:00 p. m. and 7:00 p. m. Msgr. C. 8. Nix, Pastot. 4Kb tatottt OathoMs Ghurch Sunday: 8:00, 9:30 and ll e'elosk. Holy Days: 6:30 and 8:00. Week Days: 7:00 and 7:30. First Fridays: 7:10. Conuannian distributed at 6:30, 7:00, daring the 7:10 mass, 7:30 and 8. Confeesions: Saturdays: 4:00 to 5:00 p. n. and 7:00 to 8:00 p. m., and on Thursdays before First Fridays: 4:00 to 6:00 p. m. and 7:00 to 8;(j9. p. Bev. Edward C. Coakley, Pastor. Kten BvangeUeat I»nthetan • Ofcuk (The Church of the Lutheran Hour) John St., % block eftst »f Hwy 31 West MeHeary, ItMneis. . Sunday School: • a. m. Suaday Wetahlp Service: 10:16 a. m. You are cordially invited to attend our services. For information phone 65-M. Walter C. Johannes, Pastor. Community Msthedlat Church School: 8:30. Morning Worship: 10:45. Junior League: 7 p. at. Official board meeting on seeond Wednesday of month a t l p . a A cordial invitation is extended to you and your family to come and worship with us. Wayne B. Price, Pastor. AWNINGS » I Tarpaulins Canvas Goods Large Selection of Materials ORDER EARLY Specialising in Store and Residence Awnings McHENRY AWING CO." Phone McHenry 571-W-2 Thos. Thonneson, Prop. Christ For McHenry Ooepel Hour Every Sunday, 3 to 4 p. m. Legion Hall, Green {&., McHeaiy. Teaching of Worship Service A message for all ages. Donald G. Liberty, Director. Everyone Welcome. FoV Additional Information: Write, "Christ for McHenry." P. O. Box 232, McHenry, J1L Or Phone McHenry53-W. St. John's Catholic Church Johnsbnrg Masses: Sunday: 8:00 and 10:00. Holy Days: 7:00 and 9:00. » Weekdays: 8:00. First Friday: 6:35 and 8:00. Confessions: Saturdays: 7:30 to 8 and 2:30 to S. Thursday before First Fridajs--• 2:30 and 7:30. i Rev. A. J.' Neidert, Pastor, R Fetor's Catholic Church, ftpring Gravis Masses: Sunday--8:00, 10:00 and 11:00^ Holy Days: 6:30 and 9:00. Weekdays: 8:00. First Friday: 8:00. V Confessions: Saturdays: 2:30 and 7:15. Thursday before First Friday-- 2:30 and 7:15. # Bev. John L. Daleiden, Pastor. mmm Christ The King Mission Wonder Lnko Masses: ^ 8unday: 10:00 a. m. Holy Days: 6:30 and 8:00. Confessions: Sunday: Before each mass. Holy Days: 6:15 and 7:00 to 8:00 Bev. Edward C. Coakley, Pastor. Gospel Center Wonder Canter, Wonder Lake (Nonsectarian) Services: Sunday Bible School: 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship: 11:00 a. m. Sunday Evening Service: 7:45 p. m. (Second and fourth Sunday of each month.) ^ Prayer meeting, Thursday -- 8:00 p. m. Bring the family with you to Sunday School and Worship Services. There is a place and a welcome for everyone. FRANK W. ANDERSON, Pastor. r-i STONEKOTE I Enjoy th* | * Economy of Stonekote * Beauty off Stonekote * Permanence of Stonekote [ -- it ntvtr nttdi painting STONEKOTE can be applied over any type of eons traction -- new homee or old. j STONHCOTE INSULATES Cnl la SUUM . Tn la Vlatar NO MONEY DOWN fBH bllMalai, Writ* or MIMM jWELDEN ANDREAS, Ringwood, [UL PHONE RICHMOND 649 |Ma»eMM«uuBaaai'SBBBaaaaaMBaaBMaMa| -- CUP AND MAIL -- j Please tend me full information--no obligation. { Name- Ripgwood Ohureh B f t n g w o o d . H L Suaday: Public Worship, 9:30. Church School: 10:30. Choir Rehearsals: Wednesday evening, Rev. Charles Stevens, Pastos. Comfortable Pillows With a third of our lives spent In bed, we'd better plan to sleep comfortably. That means comfortable 1 pillows as well as mattresses. When buying pillows look at the label: what it says will help you decide whether the filling will suit your ideas of comfort and will prove durable. Goose feathers, duck feathers, and down are the lightest and finest pillow fillings. Chicken and turkey feathers are inexpensive, but make a less durable pillow and they mat down more quickly than do the other feathers mentioned. A popular blend for filling is 74 per cent goose down and 25 per cent f««" goose feathers. This makes a soft pillow, and the feathers keep the down from mattitng. ST" IllipilllUIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIinilllllllHlililHi@ Smoker's Bronchitis Smoking too many cigarettes may cause a certain amount of irritation that makes a cold ]bang on longer than usual, according to recent findings. Excessive smoking often results in inflammation of the windpipe and vocal box. This is turn gives rise to smoker's bronchitis, which puts a heavy strain on the whole upper respiratory system. Added to the strain already brought on by the cold, this new burden severely hampers the fight the system is waging against the cold. The irritation can become so pronounced that the cold turns into a persistent cigarette cough. ' Complete line of Beebe livestock remedies at Wattles Drug Store, McHenry. 8-tf ••• FIRST • '-.A 'V * ' y * '* * 4 s' To be voted at the City Election, Oity of McHenry, Comity of McHeniy and State of IMI. llMttm, Tnetdatj. A^rll 19, IMS. SA&L B. WALSH, mr Okrit -'A ;.-V' ¥• PIUBRESSIVE PARTY PEOPLE'S PARTY (By Petition) ros IHDEPEIDEIIT PART GEORGE P. FBEUNB I*etition) FOR MAYOR MIKE DALEY - PO* CfITT CMRK |T1 KAEL E. WALSH liipi) (By :•. ^ j -v. JAMES E. LABKIN • 4'^-^ FOR ALDBMfAIf CHARLES W. VTGITAL FOR CITY TREASURER FOR' ALDSRMAN D • 90M TBRASUBHI ;^ ; 4 worn AUHBII49 '* ' SPECIMEN SECOND WARD To be voted at the City Election, City of McHenry, County of McHenry and State of nois. Election, Tuesday. April 19, 1949. ^ TART, R. WALSH, City Clerk. t/ : «hi|M PROGRESSIVE fARTY^ PEOPLE'S INDEPENDEIIT PARTY (By Petition) :^r PetitionX (By'Petition) FOB MAYOR [~| OEOKOE P. FEEUMD TOti MAYOR | | BPKE DAlH - y CITY CLERK FOR OITY CLERK FOB MAYOR FEED N. ROGERS FOR f] EARL R. WALSH FOB CITY TREASURER JAMES E. LARKIN n • CITY TREASURE, FOR CITY TRXASURXa " C - FOB AliDERMAN FOR - ALDERMAN WILLIAM H. ALTHOFF Q FRED PETEBSE1T "'""Vfl'f"? "• FOR ALDEBMAK SPECIMEN BALLOT THIRD WARD To be voted at the City Election, City of McHenry, County of McHenry aitf State of Hfe. nois. Election, Tuesday. April 19, 1949. EARL R. WALSH, Oity Clerk. 0 n PROGRESSIVE / PEOPLE'S PARTY (By Petiti#: : FOR MAY®® H GEORGE P. FREUHD it>B CITY CLERK Q EARL R. WALSH FOR, CITY TREASURER • * P] JAMES E. LARKIH ' IFOR ALDERMAN ' ' - • ! ALBERT S. BLAKE (By Petition) FOR MAYOR PARTY- %4(By Petition) [j HIKE DALEf -O • n FOR CITY CLERK FOR 'CITY TREASURER FOR MAYCMt H. ROGERS -FOB CITY nr.iroy FOR ALDERMAN FOR CITY TREASURER ALDERMAN »

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