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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Sep 1949, p. 8

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mmm v--*~ W"f^ ftpllftrt THS McHZKKY FLAIHDKALEft Thursday, September IB, 1949^ i ' "MMk Ball" Fleet | To protect the United Statei* **noth ball" fleet from humidity-- flu breeder of corrosion, mildew j •nd rot--Captain Oliver D. Colvin (U.S.N, retired) invented the Swine and Salt Allowing swine to consume ex- CMtive amounts of salt without giving them all the water they can drink is worse than feeding no salt at all, according tb a veterinary "Cargocaire System" for hold de- bulletin. Two severe outbreaks of hydration. Essentially, the system -controls the humidity ihside the Vessel. This is accomplished by the circulation of fresh air through twin beds of a moisture-absorbing cbcmical--silica gel--and the withdrawal of stale air. Only one of the moisture-absorbing units is -used «| a time. Discovery of Oil ' Oil was discovered in America hundreds of years ago, but it was not until 1859 that it b|came sufficiently useful and valuable for_ tnen to bore1 into the earth for it, according to National Patent coun-, cil. Earlier, pioneers drilling for; salt were furious when they found the black, sticky fluid in their wd(Us - .instead.' salt poisoning are described in which affected pigs developed convulsions, paralysis and blindness, and some of them died. One of the outbreaks was blamed on failure to provide enough salt during the fattening period fol- , lowed by an abrupt change to a ' feeding- schedule that4 allowed the ! pigs as much salt as they wanted. , Being starved for this mineral, i they ate too much of it. In the other outbreak, snow had melted into a salt dispenser and pigs draott the brine. (Joslyn Otici CHARLES S. PARKER, Attorney & Parker) Ice Hours: Wednesday Afternoons--1:00-5:00 Office--Koehr Supply Company, 542 Main Street, West McHenry Phone--McHenry 480 Woodstock 1135 bisect Pests r? Use DDT compounds for killing leafhoppers. potato insects i! and corn borers. William Penn's father wrote the . Complete, Jin*^poultry fjrst CO(je Qf tactics fbr the British / r e m e d i e s a t W a t t l e s © r u g % t o r e , M e - v a v - v - • - v . o • . . . Henry. • . R-tf WHEN w jfiap Auto Repairing and Greasing ' >.* iPRIVK. JNTP-i f ; BUTCH'S AUTO SERVICE 309 W. Elm St t « <. IVcQenry PHONE 811 FOX ELECTRIC SERVICE WONDER LAKE V R. I, RINGWOOD, ILL. Electric YVirinu Motor Uepaira Pumps Snld and Repaired TEL. WONDER LAKE 402 VERNON KNOX Attorney-At-Law Cor, Green and Elm Sts., McHenry Tuesday and Friday Afternoons Other Days By Appointment Phone MtH*nry 43 -- WANTED TO BUY -- We pay $6 to $25 for Old Horses, i l^ss for down horses and rattle., WATT'S MINK RANCH I Johnsburg - Spring Grove Koad! Phone Johnshurg 314 CALL AT ONCE ON DEAD HOGS, HORSES AND CATTLE: v-V, We p^y phone charges J ; A P. FREUND SONS \ Excavating Contractors ,, * ; Trucking, Hydraulic , ^ a n d C r a n e S e r v i c e ^ ^ j --ROAD BUILDING-- h Tel. 204-M McHenry, III j ATTENTION! In this manner w6 would like to extend *n invitation to all Fonrt^i-of-July carnival workers, to* attend a party given for them to show our appreciation of their services. To be held at the new American Legion Home, Saturday Sept. 17th at 8 p. m. Sidewalks Foundations J. M. STANGARONE CEMENT WORK Emerald Park - Phone 661-J-l - McHenry, 111. Cement Mixer For Rent Driveways ^ Stairways PUBLIC-AU CTION 75 Pure Bred Dufoc Boars and Gilts. These boars and gilts are out of production registry litters. FRIDAY, SEPT. 23^8 p. m. Anyone in need of good boars or gilts should attend this sale, FRED OTTINGER & SONS 6 Miles Southeast of Elgin, Junction, Gifford and W. Bartlett Rd. E. E. PEASLEE, I>. C. Chiropractor 120 S. lircon St , McMenry Office Hours, Dally except Thursday ,• » to 12 1:30 to 5 * Mon., Wed. and Frl., Evenings 7 to 9 Phone McHenry 292-R = McHENRY FLORAL CO. Phone 404 0ne Mile South of McHenry On Route 31 Flowers for all occasions! Hunting Mr. WoodchMelf"" Provides Best of Sport . ' . "Woodchuck shooting* Is fine fun for man and youngster. When It becomes a matter of father-son participation, it can contribute far more than appears* on 'the surface in the creation of a better understanding between a youngster and his dad says Henry P. Davis of the Remington Arms company. Half the fun in woodchuck shooting is in the stalking. A campaign! of strategy must be mapped outj and carefully pursued, for thej "whistle-pig' is an exceedingly wary! animal and since he " changed! his habitat from the woods to the open sections, he must depend up-l on his alertness as his greatest de-l ttnse against enemies and preda-' tors In planning an unobserved ap-f proach to gun range of a crafty old "chuck's -tunnel, the father has I ample"opportunity to- teach-flls'son woodsmanship of a high degree; and no father can" v^Stch his son make a successful stalk without a great feeling of justified paternal, pride. " ' • "WhHe special 'varmint' rifles and cartridges have been de-1 veloped especially for woodchuck I h.unting, a good stalker can. hav^a j lot of successful sport with an or-; dih^ry 22 caliber rifle. High speed, hollow point bullets make the best; attimuriition for Misted Chuck can pack a lot of lead. It often takes a 1 clean head or spine shot with a J hollow point 22 bullet to make a; clean kill. j Good woodchuck country can be located by' cruising around the; countryside and watching for their ; dens, or even the animals them-! selves. They are generally -found j. TAMfe fir Item of Interest Taken Proa tfcf File* of the Plahidealer •f Year a Ago ffXTY YEARS AGO Dr. O. J. Howard has moved his office and residence from the we»t side, and now occupies a part of Lewis Waite's house, one block east of the public school building and nearly opposite the McHenry Brewery. The fair at Woodstock recently drew out a large crowd and was pronounced a success in every particular. The first frost of the seaBon, in this section, made its appearance this morning. The Marengo fair is in progress this* week, and with the pleasant weather a big crowd is assured. past eight months, has been trtfiis- ' ferred to Harvard. i , \ A very enjoyable picnic was held ] at Hope's grove on the river, re-. i cently. by the Universallst Sunday ! school of McHenry and Ringwood.; | John Meyers of Johnsburg had | the misfortujie to break his collar, j bone last week hut is getting along: | nicely at present. Jacob Justen was In Chicago last j Tuesday buying carpets for the new home of Father O'Neill- i present the appearance of a modern home. TWEJITY-FIVE YEARS AGO FORTY YEARS AGO FIFTY YEARS AGO ; who had" 'feid j charge of the Citizens' Telephone; Co'S. business In McHenry for the j Butter advanced a cent a pound Mondays<and was quoted at 29 cents on the board of trade. The out-put for the week was 791,600 pounds. The Ringwood W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. John Carey holt Saturday afternoon. Work on.the new residence that is being erected by N. J. Justen on West Waukegan street is progressing'rapidly'and will <be ready for occupancy before the f snow flies. . ' •••"• ;• The William Bonslett hotis^ pn West Waukegan street, formerly known as the Kraus residence is undergoing extensive improvements anjd completed will Glenn Wattles, who has been em- 1 ployed at Vogt's drug store during ! the past two years, has 4uit his job to enter the University of Illinois School of Pharmacy in Chicago, this fall. Romo Bobb has j taken the position left vacant by j Glenn. , | The foundation' is in and car-1 petiters expect to start work on a! new home to be erected for Anton: Blake on a lot on the west side of Green street. P. J. Landt of Chicago has rented1 the Heimer'block on Elm street,! for a number of years occupied by the McHenry bakery, where lie will op4n up a reupholstering and furniture repairing shop, nelt Wm. Pries. N. H. Petesch, J. B. Pufahl, Jacob Justen and E. R. McGee left McHenry this morning for a ten days' fishing and pleasure trip through the northern parts of Michigju} and Wisconsin. t# Insoles tor Bkeee Best insolerf" for shoes are those made of the ssfme type of cowhide as the leather outersoles, since this leather gives the most t^althM combination ofx flexibility aflp shape-retention. ,/ Dcn*t Wait for Cold Weather la Catch Yo» Uiipf|Mirej_ on the rooky, sunny hillsides. FREUND'S TRUCKING Agricultural limestone and phosphate spreading. Soil samples taken on request Place orders early and avoid rush. Barn Lime and Chips for Driveways CHARLES FREUND, Own«r 401 W. Waukegan Road , - McHENRY, ILLINOIS Tel. 86-W or 412-J .»• LENNOX "V-s^ " with 0xdu$ive FALL ( LASSES OF f INSTRUCTION Karl F. ,Knauer, Trumpet Player,, formerly ^'ith Anton Weeks, Casa Lonia. Ray Noble,. Griff Williams, Chicago and Oriental Theatres, organizing fall classes. Call Mc-1 Henry 533-J-l for appointment and i interview. i Telephone No. 300 1 i STOFFEL & REIHANSPERGER Insurance agents for all classes of i property in the best companies, j West McHenry, Illinois j INSURANCE ' I EARL R. WALSH Fire, Auto, Farm & Life Insuranecf Representing * i RELIABLE COMPANIES j When you need insurance of any kind •! ; Phone 43 or 118-M j Green & Elm McHenry j Tel. Wonder Lake 418 DR. R. H. WATKINS Dentist . --Office Hours-- tues., Thurs., tc Sat. 1 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Evenings by Appointment Lookout Point Wonder Lake, HL Excellent Results Gained From Rabies Campaigns New victories are being chalked up in the nationwide effort to curb the rabies toll in man and animals, the American Veterinary Medical association has reported. An Ohio county which had over ,200 cases of canine rabies three years ago was able to wipe out the disease by a voluntary program involving the vaccination of pets and rounding up of stray dogs. These measures also were effective in reducing the rabies toll to zero,in a Missouri county that formerly had 200 to 400 cases annually. Numerous other alert counties and even entire states are getting similar results in their fight on rabies, the Veterinary medical organization said, but it added this warning note^ "Areas which have brought rabies under control should not let their programs expire--or they may be right back where they started." •! • The AVMA emphasized, that thit^ disease is no respecter of state or county boundaries and that it takes only one rabid 'pet or wild animal to' start a fresh outbreak where control ,measures are negleeted. Subscribe for The Plaindealer. Do you H. T. Trauger WINDOW SHADES or VENETIAN BLINDS See ovtr new line of removable slat and BaufLex Original Blinds and Tapes. Bonderized and galvanized Acme metal. Direct from factory. Sterling Window Shade & Venetian Blind Co. 5840 W; Division Street Chicago, Illinois Phone Columbus 1-8743 ^ Phone McHenry 651-M-l Fri. Eve., Sat. and Sun. Free Estimates All Work Guaranteed One and Two Weeks Service 4# The most amariftgly efficfent, qtiiet, dependable automatic oil burner you've ever seen! Small pilot can stay on all summer long; unit comes on automatically any time of year heat is needed. Nqhand- lighting necessary. Handsome steel cabinet encloses heavy welded steel furnace unit with m^re heating surface than other units of this type. A type and size to fit your home perfectly ... see it today! LENNOX WORLD'S LARGEST MANUFACTURERS AND EN6INEERS OF WARD AM KATHN SYSKMS Althoff's Hardware Phone 284 West McHenry Call us today! We are YOUR CERTIFIED LENNOX DEALER % YOUR DOIURS 60 FARTHER . . . a n d so w i l l y o u i n t h i s b i g FRANK S. MAY Trucking Samf==BI«<rt Dirt--Crushed Gravel Light Excavating -- Limestone Truck for Hire Phone McHenry 580-M-l R-l McHenry DR. HENRY FREUND OPTOMETRIST ; > At 136 S. Green St., McHenry (Closed Thursday Afternoon*) Eye* Examined -- Glasses Fitted Visual Training -- Visual Rehabilitation Complete Visual Analysis Boors Daily: « to 12 and 1 to 5--Saturday Evening!: 6:00 to 9:80 PHONE McHENftY 452 ' AWNINGS Tarpaulins ' ' > i ' Canvas Goods Large Selection of Materials ORDER EARLY ' Specializing in Store and Residence Awnings McHENRY AWNING CO. Phone McHenry 571-W-2 Thos. Thonneson, Prop. AL'S WELDING AND REPAIR SERVICE 601 Main St., McHenry Electric Portable Welding Acetylene Welding and Cutting ALEX W. WIRFS, Operator Phone 615-W-l or 464 M'HENRY, ILL. . -i i WILLIAM M. CARROLL, JR. Attorney-at-law HOVs Benton St: . Phone Woodstock 1334 Woodstock, Illinois ' DR. MARTIN R. STONE CHIROPRACTOR Office Corner Green & Elm Tues., Thorn. & Sat. Thursdays 9:30 to 5:30 Tuesdays and Saturdays to 8 Tel. McHenry 438 RCA Victor 8X72 in antiqua ivory-finith plmtte. WELDING Maintenance and Construction Portable Equipment H. E. VANCE -- McHenry 51-J 909 South Green St., McHenry, III.; Sand Limestone j -7 . VERN THELEN "J J Trucking Gravel Black Dirt Truck for Hire TeL McHenry 588-R-2 or 588-W-l- Box 172, Rt. 1, McHenry wMwt You could pay a thousand dollars more and sftll not get ah the extra roominess •.. ease of handling • •. famous dependability of Dj^dgel DR. H. S. FIKE | Veterinarian J On Highway 31--Office and House > Te». McHenry 31 Office Hours: 1 p. m. to 2 p. m.i Except Thursdays > ! Evenings by Appointment ! DII. R. DeROME -- Dentist -- 120 Green Street Phone 292-J McHenry Office Hours: 10 a. m. to & p. n* except Wednesday. Office closed all day Wednesday. JOSEPH X. WAYNNE Attorney-at-law 809 Waukegan Road (RFD Box 1) WEST McHENRY, ILL. Phone McHenry 492-W Rn.it Ion* • If you'd like more ,nR^^or pleasure from a radio . . . f i n e r p e r f o r m a n c e , more power and better tone . . . then „ see this new RCA Victor AM-FM instrument. Incorporating many of the features of larger, more expensive radios, this table model brings you *tatic-free RCA Victor FM, as well as standard broadcasts, with the amazing fullness and clarity of the "Golden Throat." Modernstyled plastic cabinet is a study In beauty. Easy, accurate tuning with edge-lighted, slide-ivle dial. AC-DC operation. $52.50 WILSON'S Radio Service HERE'S extra value . .. extra value you can see and feel. You sec the extra comfort in the wider, longer, higher interiors that give real stretch-out roominess for all. . - You feel the extra thrill that comes from the new "Get-Away" engine . . . stepped up in power and squeezing extra miles from every tankful ol gas. And with it all the proved smoothness o£ Dodge gyrol Fluid Drive to take the jerks and jolts out of stop-and-go traffic. . You get all l!his, plus the famous Dodge dependability that means long car lite, low-cost upkeep, fiigh re-sale. Your dollars go farther when you buy Dodge! See your Dodge dealer now. HOLLYWOOD, CAL -- "At last a car that makes it easy for a woman to step in and out of gracefully! That's my new Dodge!" Win K. Kobtila Williamson, 4451 Simpson Ave. MORE FOR YOUR MONEY! More heat! room . . . more elbow room . . . more leg room I Seats arc knce-lcvcl to support your iegs for a relaxing ride. MORE FOR YOUR MONEY I Luggage space big as all outdoors. The Spring-balanced trunk lid raises and lowers 'eaiity, sdfety at the touch of your finger. MORE FOR YOUR MONEY I More power, much faster acceleration, and greater gasoline economy from the famous new Dodge "Get-Away" Engine. Amazing Low Price Wayfarer 2-door Sedan $1,904.36 Dclhcred including freight and all taxes . NEW DODGE Just a few dollars mors thm the lowest priced can, 206 ELM STREET McIIENRY A. S. BLAKE MOTOR 301 E. PEARL STREET PHONE 156 Established 1930 SALES, Inc. McHENRY, ILLINOIS a

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