p.' Hubbard *?& uns nam Of NIS EVFS. DCY SBNEP HIM tMUUMCUTWS wsmsoFnKwwi A STUDENT, WWTEK.ANP ARTIST, SM5 TN£ iiTTCRVlSKai INSTITUTE. v'; "V* V •i;" ' V* '•' X'- One OF THE exacting requirements Of YOUR EYEGLASSES IS "THAT THEY FIT M0UR PUFIUARY DISTANCE. THIS IS USUALLY MKASUREO FROM TM€ INNER EPOS OF ONi IMS TO THE OUTER EPGE OF INC OTHER, SINCE THE PUPIL ITSELF DILATES AND CpMTRACTfS. m OYSTERS NAVE NO REAL EYBF,WTAPt SO SENSITIVE TO LIGHT THAT THEY SHRINK INTO TM6K SHEJ-L§ APPROACHES. fpHIL RJZZUTO. YANKEE SHORTSTOP, "CONSULTS? AN EVESIGHT SPECIALIST IN 1946 SEPUJSE HIS VISION WAS GROWING •UiRRED. OCULAR EXERCISES WERE PRESCRIBED; AND HE STTLL CONTINUES WI L TREft!ftCNT$Al]tMftl^ HIS VISION IS NOW EXCELLENT. Etrascans druse* ns. who VMt .JU#» before lOOC B. C and fatein Northern Italy, would do l wr television shows of to They held outdoor festival) ti pirouetting ballerinas draped graceful transparent costumes • dancers clapped castanets am* (lod silver bells which wer» Ht>t on a flimsy stole. Tomato Tonnage OB October 10. 1950. the bureap «f agricultural economics reported a probable production of tomatoes for processing of 2.65S.500 tons com* pared with 2.530.900 tons last year Average yield per acre is 7.18 tons with yields in New Jersey. Pennsylvania. Utah and California running substantially higher Subscribe for The Plaindeajer fmHir Tnnlrtt McHenry council approaches tnef holiday season with heads up-- and we have to keep them up-- with an important meeting tonight, Dec. 14. Although scheduled as a regular business meeting, we understand other events will take place that should make some of you lackadaisical members sorry you missed. Following the meeting, we will celebrate the council's forty-third anniversary, together with our annual Christmas party. Each member attending will bring a present for the gift exchange. This gift that you bring will be a remembrance to some brother knight of his membership hi a very fine unit of our order that seeks to promote good fellowship. Join us in the celebration of this doublev feature tonight, certainly you will enjdy the proceedings. Better hurry and get going a$w, before it's to late. Membership • The life line of any fraternal organisation is membership. Our council is no exception. We are constantly io need of new and youug members to bolster the council roster. In line with this the nemoersbip chairman at»ks us to get out. <lo a Uttlo hustling, and see what can he done alioqt rfeltitlg a new member. As you well know, in order to survive your council must frtfiftSni.lM oh tito ftfort lbr new . .. itfSKsff* *' Why not carry ah kppiicaOon in jrear - pooket at alt ttaiei' ep4 be •ver feady to hand it gatYTherre are still a great aumbtnr of Catholics who up to now Save never been approached for membership and it should not be hatd to sell him one in the order. . Uncle Mike wants to know What's the of 11 a tones throw of a 0'9 , DEATR CAU8B9 Klghty-five per cent or alt mortality in Illinois during the first hslf of this year jr^Mhie to ten leading causes, apcor^Hng to statistics compiled by thd' i'tate Deparment of Public Health. The causes and the number of death attributed to each are: Heart disease, 19,232; Cancer, 7,0($z; 'Vascular lesions, 4,668; all accidents, 2,249; pneumonia and influenza, 1,347; tuberculosis, 1,116; general arteriosclerosis, 984; nephritis and nephrosis, 928; diabetes, 84t; congentital malformations, I'}- (pound is "Mr by BIRD FEEDERS An appeal to Illinois farmers, landowners and sportsmen to con* struct feeders and put out food for game birds while the snow-covered has been Leonard Schwartz, director of the state Department of ConMrfstlon A free folder showing how to nritke a bird feeder out of an eppty nail keg may be obtained b^^mltng the Department of Conservation, Springfield. ' .. A word to the wis*.- for Winter; The National Safety Coupc^says the common winter prapTCe Of having overshoes oh ' tl^fentry stairs is a tripping hazard Keepf* stairs clean :. •• » •_ 1 '. . • • * . . : ftom where I sit Joe Marsb pL Here's An "Fxpfrt" Example! DR. HENRY FREUNp OPTOMETRIST It 138 8. Ores St., MeHrnii? (Otoaed TbprwUy Afternoons) "• Byes Exaaiaed -- Glasses Fitted M Training -- Visual RehahiHtattau Cessplete Visual Analysts • to It and 1 to 5--Saturday Bvsalags: 8:00 4 |:S0 PHONE McHENBT tfS Wiiea ear Main Strpet psrWsg problem cropped np fgaia, Wf an* Bounced a strict ana haur parking policy, and aware ia extra Jepitise to enforce H. We also sent over to the State Capitol for a traffic expert, to give us pointers. He turned out to be real helpful--spent a whole afternoon with us talking fbagt anting aid such. And whan to left fed building he found a ticket at his car for overtime parking 1 Oanld hare gotten sore, I guess --or asked us to MflzM the ticket. But Instead, ha insisted on going •"pi* *»ar to the Sheriff OffjMjM paying his ftne. Pro* where I qft, ft's gaatfto know people, like tM yeeafriellow, who refuae to hf treated any diCereat than anypna alse. City people and fanpers--theoe ef as wha prefer dder and theae wfct'd rather have a cool glass of temper- »*• >» nxrni what We (ia'^BMl^ •ha law ef the laad. raiPAU WI WEXTBB . Twenty minutea of your time-- or many dollars of your money I That's the way neglect of whiter care for your car lines up, according to mechanical experts qt the Chicago Motor club and auto industry. During the first sero blast of a probable hard and long winter the club dispatched emergency aid to 10,527 stalled cars in the greater j Chicago area alone. ' / More than 10,000 modern autofmobiies were thrown out ot service at a tfme they were need/id most, because they hadn't be^an protcted kgainst a weather charjge. A study of this major m'/>tor catastsrophe shows that the "vast majority of car owners themsjMverf caused their own troubles. fThey simply failed to prepare the!*- expensive properties for r tigged weather. / . Bead tile Want Ada. ; / tmvnc* cars f I everal dollars spent in proto'/ tion a month ago would have Sf/ved at least five motorist several himdred dollars today. / In reporting the cauaes of some i.0,000 car failures to the Chicago llotor club, five members admitted that their engine blocks had been cracked by overnight freezing in the -recent sero snap. A cracked motor block calls for a new engine replacement at a minimum cost ip the hundreds of dollars. A change to winter grade oil, antl-freeze radiator solution and cold ^weather service for the battery, ignition system, fuel line and other vital parts costs fifty times less! The cost In dollars la one thing. The cost in the car owner's exposure to cold, irritation, delay and extra emotional hasards cannot be estimated! mm' h & H • V - : t e l e v i s i o n EMERSON and MOTOROLA SALES -- SiptyiCE ' Phoat 738-R ' 686 Front SL or 86?-R-2 Wait MoH«nry, IUinoU It's worth time and money to check over your car NOW and make sure these mechanical friends of yours are protected and ready for a quick, easy start in the morning! •aH P%a A sudden drop m temperature may cause digestive upsets 1n baby piga. r ^tee CM* not hold much water vapor, has had snowfall whsa It degrees below aero Fa Order your personalised mas cards today at the Plain! er. -- r . «» •"•iw fjm Coosigomeat Sale EVERY WEDNESDAY^VENING AT 7:30 P.M. We hav« buym for all types ol livestock. ^ CALV^ are selling ai.an all time hlgfhl Consign your stock here for top pricee. We pay consignor day after the sale. LIVESTOCK can be tested at our modern sales ba*h. We are bonded* Woodstock Comm. Sales hie* PHONE 572 or 499 -- WOODSTOCK. 3'«! 4t f* •v M." SfrainM I ien 31« / hrary Flakes * i wtnovniiv lar«e-pk«s. / CUIfM flake* k Sdds TKAT LmI lar«e pips. #9« > . ... ai. |or WWtar Wadias !««• pkfs* •&« for DlilwMrfiHI S Urps pkfs. t3« C^rritht, lf&, VMkei Sm* $mHrs FeaadaA* i: i \ vow for Greasy H--da 14-ea. tie Ige CUSTOMERS' GORNER Hsveyeu everaaid "I'll /•Pf Mstr go bmck there ^mbtrr Thnt'a the w»j m l«t ei people renet when aosneiawhidh^ lSey shop. The^ don't complain. •Mihe njp their Bml M den*t went that <• kmppem si X*P, If fd* 4*7 reaaoa yen be diagalio- •e« with the food or aerriee SE toot AaP, plcaae do «m and oar «nplo7eeo the fearer ei letting ma know, write t CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPARTMENT • AaP Feed Stores ~-~ m Lesiagten Ave, N.T. IT,IKY. AaFsLow Prlc# On Hundreds oi Itews Every Bay Witt Help Cut Yew Food Hills Mere Than Just» "Week-End Specials"? Wl»n ^ "Vrjw !««, . ewnot only "-«• ** *» ^ choose. -«W, ^ wrtUtJ pri«« «« fTTf f-_. |,U week from drt. ot *en Ihougji P**"8® «° jprleea fc#r# mee.M4 Csalsrtlsssi*» mi Sugar Bsking for the holidays? Get uisse sweet buvs ia AaPs thrift^Crecery Depsiuiuatl ^ fet DWm» Bbrntkm-m •4^;: fe. WILLYS SEDAN DELIVERY WITH 7.4-COMPRESSION • F-HEAD ENGINt MONTHLY PAYMENTS CAN BE AS LOW AS -- $ 40.11 |ett |pf m the Delivery Field! Y08lfN.il twac Will ftOIABlY MAKE THE DOWN PAYMBITI McHENRY GARAGE $.>• %*<4. WMiia<0*HlM«SdM .: -.k. FrontVStrMt?Phonef40S Irmrj B--> • HoA s U»t* esbes aio 104-W. WHEEIBASI 116 LOAD SPACE % l-m. biMtsi •!« amtUM r«>% •Mkwi ^ la»pe pk«k C9ei WkdrSMto --.u,.--|7« ... tela- ....tew Ttam urnm..: .It M* Pf#«»s 3a* A3& Frpits mmd Vegetable* Mix«aN«ta ^4a« WatofU. Ji 45c Apples wjii^ni 3 to. f Oram^es RwM< Met 5 & 43c •uaetlMatoea ^ 15 £, 5S* NewC^MM* -j-- ». 8c OwaaS* .....»*«»• 2 Hue Palrg F--ds Ckeddar Ckeese Swiss Cheese Cheddar Cheese j Cettage Cheese Dole's Vralt Ceektail Sliced Pineapple ..., Piaeand* MMNIMI*' Peaches H«iwmhm Apple Jniee ^ M<ri GrspefraiUiiee .....Ctmhi MYFA <il<Ms. ' •*%' Del Moate Peas Poultry Seaieaiag a m. * MM i ^ i - ir47* i^ii* ea*«oeeeaM*#«»» "X. It' m if 3S* Jane Pnrher Salted Goods A*Fs price policy Storewide l<w prices en hupdreds of items every day... instead of just a few one-day" or "week-end specials." Advertised prices are guaranteed for one week, even though market prices go up. We believe this policy helps our customers save mote money. With the correct price marked on every item, plus an itemized cash register slip •• • you know what you save at AaP. 1 t \ Imjr s !»§• p*9^ aa« ^^5 » *$»«# **epeeoeoe--e< * mm CiMMli C^iiipw iM Its Onset Mowlle # NcSc iasO»