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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Jun 1949, p. 9

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"Jc' r .v .-v' 't'&.£* . ••<-... Thursday Hne *3, 1949 ^ ^"r ,#w •>» i <Tf ^*» -rj- ;\(« 'kfc, •- PLA '•••M >**>•»»»»»< »•»» •beach by the Property Owners V A V V- Association have made it an ideal P® m spot for a d»y of play and recrea-' tlon for McCuliom Lake residents j aift their guests. An estimated 600 , bathers -enjoyed the cool water j and a sun bath on the sandy* beach j last Sunday. ~ f , For the information of the many _ | newcomers to our community,! ; membership in the Property Owners Association may be fcnd on application at the|beach house, where a director is oniduty every Sunday and holiday from' 10 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 4 p. n>: ( ]^y' ' On Parad !* it•• • #»»»•••••» i j'•«>•»«• « ^ (By Yardstick) ^Greetings.FoIks: The McHenry County chapter of the American Red Cross will conduct classea in swimming and first 1 aid at McGullom Lake. Alt adults and children who wish to benefit by these instructions can register with Mrs. William Creutz, whose phone number is 577-M-2. Classes will be held daily from 10 to 12 °&ock' beginning July SI attd ending Aug. 5th inclusive* Recent improvements on our OndMd ri Crooked window pants will held up indefinitely if sealed with eeiiophane tape. - i_ CJkimpaasee •, The apes called chimpaniees are fftore lik* man in iBteUigepootbas any other animals. - • Mrs. Art Olsen. her daughter, Kareir, and son, "Butch," boarded a plane at Chicago's municipal airport for Daytona Beach, Fla., where- they will enjoy a month's visit with Mr. and Mrs. , Henry Nielsen, Mrs. Olsen's parents. Aaimaf Sanctuary Mysterious Nepal, one of the tew remaining animal sanctuaries in the world, has yielded 1,900 bin! specimens, 150 mammals and a large number, of fish to an American expedition sponsored by the. National Geographic society, Yale university and tha Smithsonian institution. OLD 7* ^McCuliom Lftke Beach 8A3W$DA*, JUNE 25th " • v . Remember Last Tear? John Banka, former long time For sen resident of our Community, passed I operation away at his residence at 5227 N. j tomy has Mason avenue, in Chicago last Saturday. He is survived by his son, Frank, and two daughters, Kasmera Wolferts and Stephanca, Funeral services were conducted on Tuesday, June II, at chapel, 3801 W. Diverse? avenue, in Chicago. Interment was at 'tha 'lt» ving Park cemtery. A*-"."-' 25th CeigritalathH To Phil Brautigam on his birthday, June 21. Ed. Brautigam on his 25th birthday, June 21. ADIOS. High Bleed Pressure ^ veral years a surgical known as sympathecbeen of value to many patients with high blood pressure, because it lowers blo02f pressure and lengthens life: This, however, is a major operation and not.practical in allaases. ~ «Known For Unerring Taste ' ^Our services are known for unerring taste aud care for every detail at a time when you need someone to take these cares from your shoulders. In your time of sorrbw, let us take over, your memorial service and give you sympathetic understanding: in your time of need. Jacob Justen Sons Funeral Home :--Phono 103-R or 112 W The 8B-year-old wood burning l o c o m o t i v e " P i o n e e r , " h i g h l y treasured for its early speed recori^ and participation in the Civil war. was built in 1851 by Sett) Wilmarth at Boston for the Cumberland Valley railroad, now part of the Pennsylvania railroad. The locomotive frequently attafhed „ • speed of'00 miles'an hour. DRIVETHE DAMNS NEW Bettif Srtmirliet ; Safety Mi INaltfc if Craw In the evolution of the modem submarine, medicine Has come to rank with engineering in the development of efficient underwater craft and in promoting the safety and health of the crew. Captain Thomas L. Willmon of the medical corps of the U. S. navy told members of The American Society -Ot j Mechanical Engineers. i He said thaf* the medical man, J who is the "humaa. engineer" of i the submarine, has solved many of I the problems of the past, which j are now augmented by improved j tactics, equipment and construe- i t i o n . e n a b l i n g d e e p e r s u b m e r g e n c e , j greater submerged speeds.^ and | more prolonged effectiveness of | the weapon. He traced the history of the submarine from 1624 in the j time of James I of England, when j a Hollander, Cornelius von Drebbel, i constructed a wooden shell covered j with goat skins, powered by 12 < oarsmen, which successfully made j a submergence to 15 feet with tha | august personage of the king { . aboard:' ,j "Many engineering, developments have been Argely the result of sub- ] marine requirements," said Cap- ! tain Willmon. "The lead acid stor- i age battery received great impetus ! as did the diesel engine which was i developed for safety and to enable i burning of a less highly refined and j cheaper grade of fuel. The atmosphere of the submarine j has always required study and con- ! trol, not only as regards oxygen content, but also for noxious passes and fumes, including hydrogen ! from the storage batteries, chlorine | generated by salt water gaining access to the sulfuric acid of the I storage batteries, and carbon di» I oxide content of the atmosphere in- i herent to long submergence. Co- j incident with long submergence ot j even surface operation, in tropical waters, temperature and humidity , control within the submarine were found to be mandatory. 5HOIIT5f0f?y Cordially Disliked Richard Hill Wilkin-- T HAVE NEVER known a man to * be more wholeheartedly disliked than Henry Spafford. The reason fdfc it is his braggartly qualities, hi« OTREsearing sense of ance. 1 Tbe earth receives only^one;t»». billionth part, of the heat given out by the sun. v .. Mireadack* The Adirondack! contain K ftfafrtfreds of mountains, ft of them o»tr 4,000 feat high. Weekly Newspapers There are 10.500 weekly newspapers and 5,468 fiiagazjnes in the United States. •- Canadian Palpwotl Newsprint capacity of Canada Is about four times that of any other country.-" -••*i. - f \V'.' "Virginia Peanuts" Mori "Virginia" peanuts and more "Virginia" tobacco are grown in North Carolina than in any oth- Soybeaa As a ON# Our third most valuable food crop is the soybean. The first two are corn and wheat. Well Bead The American people bought an average of more than 52 million newspapers every day in 1MB. Come in! Ride the Magic MiM -- * " A. S. BLAKE Motor Sales, Inc. 301 E. Pearl Street -McHenry, HLV Phone 14B SATURDAY JUNE 25th, at 8 p. m. You Be There? Remember Last Year? Sponsored by The Property Owners Ass'n of < McCuliom Lake import- *r *t*te. .. 7 : • Wo tolerate him because wo like' his wife, Madge, but even so our, 'IfccrO 1* *n extremely high retoleration is a chore. The other lationship between weaning weights night 1 was over to the Spafford's1 °* P'8S and their late* development and sat through an hour of Henry's UP until marketing time. Therefore, bragging. It seems that the big sows and l>tte^« should be fed boss in New York--Henry is em-' liberally. The creep-feeding of the ployed by the JasCn Reid Steamship' P»8S wU1 increase ^eir weights at Cottipany^-called up the Philadel-i weaning age, save some drain on vWCKS | First step for a person buying ; chicks is to purchase from a pul* lorum-free flock and then have a clean place to put the chicks whan 0 they arrive. Buy chicks from a hatchery that is carrying on a rigid ; . | testing program to eliminate the : . | disease in breeding stock. Hatch- ; • , eries which are dding this adver- | tise the fact that their breeding slock Am i low pullftmrn * BE HAVING FUN at McCuliom Lake phia office where j Henry works and Henry answored the phone, a "Jay's a great guy," Henry told mo. referring to the incident. "He's asked me to run up to New York to see him a couple of times. I must remember to do thajL" "Who's Jay?" I asked. "Jay?" Why. Jason Reid. who owns the line, of course." - "Oh," 1 said. •The way to. get along In any business.'^ Henry went on, "is to let the boss know right off he can depend on you. -That's the way I am with Jay." I left the Stafford heme a* hoV later, tartans that I had •toyed se long, pitying Madge aad disliking Henry with a renewed sense ef disgust. "Semethin*," | laid Betty, my wife, "oaght te be doae.,.ahoat that Now he's calling Old Man Jay." "The thing to do," Betty smiled, "is to be amused at his .ravings, 'not annoyed. He doesn't hurt any rihe. and there's always Madge to think of." ~ "Even Madge." I replied, "won't keep me from hitting that guy one of these- days. Something," I repeated. "ought to be done about him." ' Whether or not my thinking about it had anything to do with what happened a couple of days later I will never know. Henry was fired. Without warning or explanation he was given a couple of weeks' pay and was> bounced out on his ear. My first reaction when Betty told me about it was one of exuberance, a fiendish desire to rush over there and gloat, to sneer: "I told *you so! Why don't you call up your friend. Jay, wise guy?" But this feeling . passed immediately. Curiously it was followed by one of pity. The more 1 thought about it the deeper became my sympathy. What greater humiliation. I thought, could a man efftlure than this that confronted Henry Spafford? NEXT DAY 1 called Hal Wheaton and asked him to have lunch with me. the sows, and there will be less setback when they are weaned. ' hi-- News in Early Days Before the -morning newspaper, telegraph or telephone. London coffee houses offered a popular meet» jing place for obtaining and exchanging news on social, business, and political affairs. * Whin "Inefficient, oirds are culled, good layer* luce more eggs. riaaaoer an- imitater The fish called the cap imitate the pattern as well as till color of their backgrounds. Placef on a checkerboard, the Sound* will attempt to reproduce the mk rangemenj at Ahe squares on % bod*. . Swiss Watches More than 90 per cent of all Swiss watches imported by the U. S. A. are movements only. These movements are finished with American*, made dials, assembled into American- made cases and completed with American-made straps and boxes. I i Most recent factor for modifying j: ggfnthetic rubbers is a lower 1 cessing temperature. Improved thetic is b«?ing made by the "coldp* process because a lower tempe#* ature of polymerization produedfv molecules of better size and Complete line of Beebe live ?«medies at Wkttler Dnf Store. Heary. "Dea'^be inaeyed at his raviags. He daean't hart aayoaoft» aid there's Madge te thiak ef." "Have yoy heard about Henry?" I asked when we were seated. Hal nodded, avoiding my eyes. "I met the poor devil on the street this morning. I don't mind ssying that it was an ordeal." I thoughtfully lighted a cigaret. "Hal." I said, "think of Madge. Isn't there something we can do?" "Well," said Hal, "I've been wondering, too. Poor Madge." - He coughed. "I called Boh Taylor of the Taylor Lines this morning. Bob says that he might be able te do| something for Henry an oar reeommenda- ' tiea." . I _ "1 guess." 1 "grinned, "thst's the answer." And it was.' Henry and Madge were over three days later. "I understand you've got a new Job?" 1 remarked to Henry. "Yes," he said with a bored look on his (ace. "Bob Taylor called up as soon as he heard that I was free, and asked if I'd consider a position with -him. Well, you know when a j man offers you more money--" I glanced at Betty There was a • faint smile on her face. I suppose | she was amused. 1 hope so. Because an hour later, with Henry stilF'blowing, I was mad enough to choke him, and almost did. Released by *Nt) Peaiaree Watch next week's editioir of the McHenry Plaindealer for announce* ment of the biggest invent in McHenry bounty at'McCuliom Lake Beach Park* ' :: " ^ :' Reforestation It is estimated that there are more than 60 million acres of land in the' U.S. in need erf immediate reforestation*. Diet far Elderly Middle *ged and elderly people should have least a pint of milk in their daily diets for best nutrition «nd health. . * Read the Waat Ad*. "SPEEDY" by NICK! MILLER'S McHENRY GARAGE 1 DO»?Y WANT TO SPOIL hduQ nap, spce(K. 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