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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 Sep 1947, p. 6

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/4?i> • CLRS5IFIED ACTION classified ads wh Plaindealer each NOTICE of the great number of licit appear in the ik. we have found it impossible to keep books on such small accounts. Therefore, in the future, only ads which are paid for before this section of the paper_fo«g to press at 10 o'clock on Wednesday will be printed. mornings FOR SALE--Four tires, 6.50x19 and 5.50x19,- two of each, almost new; Doodle Bug motor scooter, perfect condition; '38 Ford car radio, good condition. Tel. McHenry 29$ after 6 Pi nu ^ *18 FOR SALE -- Registered Poland i China spring boars; also geese and I ducks. Dan Weber, McHenry. *18 FOR SALE--Wreckihg Park Hotel ; Front St., ^pd Waukegan Rd., McHenry ;all materials for sale. Beaded i ceiling; lath; baseboard; trim; Stairs; [varnished doors in frames; windows 1 in frames; cabinet doors; swinging 'doors; screens; storm sash; toilets; j washbowls; sink; 2-tray laundry tub; IBX wire; cast iron soil pipe; 600 square feet hot water jadiation. I Kindling given away. Salesman on IFOR SALE--One 9x17 twist rug and1 premises. Loeb Wrecking & lumber £ - .--'V FOR SALE • ' • .pad, |80; one 9-piece dining room .;.-.:»et, $100; one 4-piece oak dinette .;.'.,.*et, $35. O. Hoyer. Tel. Grayslake %2773. , . *18-2 i Co., 4217 S, Lawndale Ave., Lyons. 111. Phone Lyons 6895 or Chicago. Nevada 2445, V * *18 FOR RENT FOR RENT -- Rooms; weekly or monthly rate; with or without bath; ideal. Oak Park Hotel, Pistakee bay, McHenry, 111. Phone 176. 18-2 FOR RENT -- Five-room modern house, oil heat, insulated. Orchard Beach. Tel. McHenry 50-R. Fred Wahl. *18 '. "•. :;-v'7"T'r'. •" ^ i, J2l, *. 5*fc. „ 1... MISOELLAKEOUS CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP--I desire to announce that I have purchased the trucking business of Vic and A1 Miller and am now ready to receive orders for anything in the trucking line of livestock, feeds, etc. "Pat" Douglas, on state route 120, West McHenry. Phone McHenry 492-R. 18. CABINET AND CARPENTER WORK WANTED McHENRY 674-J-l. *18-2 GENERAL HAULING -- Available (t for general hauling and moving, Le- ••'&"'&3FOR SALE--Several pieces of good FOR SA' E--John Deere corn binder J Roy M,_Smith, 419 Main St, Mc« " - 'tised household furniture, all maple, bundle earner all in good con-. Henry. Tel. 499-M. 18 ' 7v*ons'stin(r of parlor suite, dinette di|i^n. Tony J. Miller. Rt. 1, Mc bunk beds, rugs, etc. Contact Henry. Phone Richmonc >• v.*-:/-.- p Mathews, Real Estate broker, | ~~ ^ake Shore Drive, Wonder Center. ™** SALE--New Redi-Pnme shal- 5fWonder Lake. 18 lo^w well pump, 250-gal. per ^ hour, & . • £ - : • ' • : $84.50. New sump pump, $59.50. ""s ' WTUND £•a••?:• , y Vf I V- ••• • f' TIME, supposed to be endless, also can work in a hurry. It can make or break you in a week or a month. Or even in a day. bi the course of a year it can tuni everything upside down. Especially in baseball. This thought happened along as we looked, over the records of 1946 and 1947, as the roulette wheel of fate kept spinning. , For one example, a year ago Mickey Vernon of the Sena W¥T;?':' Flood-Proof Fence Used in Australia lay* Flat While Drift Wood and Water Pass A fence which bows before the onrush of flood waters and lies flat while water and drift-wood pass over is being used in Australia. The posts are 33 feet apart and two wooden droppers are placed between the posts and another alongside each post. The posts are bored tors led both bij with holes 4 inches from the ground leagues with a .353 ! Veraoa batting average. It was reported that Larry MacPhail had v.,-FOR SALE--Ideal hot w*ter boiler.(New Coronado electric hot water ""'t^V:^-««ction, . -100 • ft., 1% galvanized, beater,_58-gaK, $114.60. Gambles J)ipe and fittings for pipe and radia- j Store. West McHenry. 18 ~t~ •• "tors. West all new; also tank and five k. _ _ radiators, used. Adam W.- Brand,1 FOR SALE--Summer home, Hickory Drive, R-l, McCullom Lake. Shore Beach, McCullom Lake, four •18 ( rooms; two enclosedIporches, inside plumbing, electric. Thia cottage is • 18i SEPTIC TANKS and GREASE -- | TRAPS cleaned, built, repaired; a complete drainage service; modern j offered $156,900 for Vernon's eon- <iuipment; complete engineering, tract, as it that time the Yankees Clogged sewer? Have the electric! haif no hard-bitting first baseman rod cut out the obstruction. No dig-j |n s];ht. ging, no lawn mess. Lake^ County [ Vernon is now around 40th place amon8 American league hitters, ton Woodall, Eng. Phone 1346. 17-tf i nQt over 50 hitters in the SPOR SALE--Farm and businws' most comfortable. Including 40 ft. property; 90-acres; all farm bldgs.; lot. Price $3,500. Phone Beverly front bldg. renter as tavern; on' 9109, Chicago . .. ..*f8 . S. Hy. 20 near Marengo. For %ppontment call Jacob FritsS Real-! tor, at Johndburg- Tel- McHenry 371 Or Chicago, Lincoln 1333. 18-tf | POSITION WANTED WANTED--Maintenance , or steamfitting work. Address Box SALE--In Ringwood, 8-room, "A" care of Plaindealer. *18 ouse; furnace heat; 2-car garage; | ---- hick en house; large lot; on • black- j WANTED -- W« have cash buyers1 gen 1 p road; two blocks R.R. station.' for summer homes, city property and1 ' "* FLOOR TILE--Asphalt and rubber! N. L., which would leave Mickey in linoleum; sink tops. Ray Irion, Wood- a spot dose to the 90th mark. A stock, 111. Phone Woodstock 099-M. year ago, there were wordy argu- > *17-8; ments as to whether Bob Feller of Cleveland or Hal Newhouser of DeWELLrf DRILLHD OR DRIVEN, troit was the greater pitcher. Bob WATER SYSTEMS--We seR, repair and install pumps. Bill Bacon, S96 Main Street, McHenry. Telephone 93-J. 10-tf Feller is now in about 20th place among the winners and Hal Newhouser's ranking is in 42nd. A year ago, Dave Ferries was on SHEET METAL AND FURNACE j his way to winning 25 games. At WORK--Gutters and furnaces paired. John McDonald, Regner Rd., R-l, McHenry. Phone McHenry ~ 44-tf •operty with us, , Johnsburg, Rt. $7,750. Alio, kt, Pistakee, 5-j farms. and bath; two large lots; Jacob Frits, L 1 rice, $6,250. ff\>r appointment, call 11, McHenry or 2005 Sheffield Ave„ acob Fritz, Realtor, at Johnsburg. j Chicago, Pnone Lincoln 1383-1384 tf. or c^'«go, w ANTED--Watches and jewelry to i repair. Anthony Noonan, 200 So. R SALE --Day bed. practically Green street, McHenry. (Front part r. Torchy Krause, 308 Elm street, of Claire Becuty Shoppe.) 15-tf cHenry. Tel. 379 or 117-R. R SALE!--1941 Plymouth, special HELP WANTED luxe; new motor; excellent tires.'HELP WANTED -- An experienced iM Crystal Lake 1316-J-l. *18 cabinet maker with knowledge of foR TRADE OR SALE-J-^.»i C"".r t°»b. t!So: will trade for lightwewht or',9 *' ™' *nd ' ™' °r 7:30 10 9 pi?i |op boat. 12 or 14 feet.. Call Lake1 orest 2057. *18 this writing, Dave occupies the 26th spot on the pitching side. A year age, Bowie Pellet and M«rry Dickson were the two Cardinal CARPENTER WORK -- Remodeling stars, elese to the top. Pollet was and repairs of all kinds. A. Les-| « 26-game winner. Currently, Dieksard. Phone McHenry 634-R-2. I sea has been la the 45th slot and Pol- « t3'8, let down as lew as 56th plaee. among CALL ROBERT E. KNOX--Phone; ""f® wh* * baseball for a 691-R-l when in need of Insulation j nving. or a new roof, asbestos, or insulated | These are just a few of many exbrick siding, weather stripping, or; amples to show what the Old Doc combination screen and storm win-| with the sharp scythe can slip you, dows. Free estimates. Dnrfee Bros. I when he feela in the mood He Roofing Co. • can lift you up--and he can also SEPTIC TANKS AND CESS POOLS j yank you* down at even greater cleaned. Fred Wells. 123 Ellsworth! speed. He doesn't seem to care. St., Crystal Lake, 111. Phone 543-M| Tl r> rr J r» or 7i6-M.» 42tf They Go Up and Down Old Doc Time is a temoeramental . r,* A. HELP WANTED',-- Women are FOR SALE--Year 'round home, fur-1 changing to fall make-up. Earn feished, at McCullom Lake; including substantially, serving WE BUT AND 8ELL U8ED CARS i--CLARK CHEVROLET SALES, I McHenry, I1L Phone 177. EXPERIENCED _ established!LANDSCAPING--TREE SURGERY felectric refrigerator and' tabfe-ton eustomer demand for Avon Products,! AND REMOVAL -- INSURED Store; fun ba^ment; aH^odeni^^ Box 527, Elgin, IllJ FREE ESTIMATES venienees; near lake; reasonable. Tel. McHenry 545-J-2. 18 HELP WANTED--Pin setters, must *18-3, J. W. RAYCRAFT, P. O. Box Phone 298-R; W'. McHenry, 11L 40- *t>R SALE--Remington Model 10 ^ 16 years old or over. Palace TYPEWRITER SERVICE--Typewri mug. He doesn't bother about names V~4Mf or reputations. He lets nature take its course. I interviewed him once, and this is all he had to say: "As this old world goes roajf' and roup'. Some go up -- and some go down." This can hapnen in' baseball more than any game I know. Up and down typewriter; also custom-built bicycle • Recreation, Green St., McHenry. 18-2 ters and adding . machines repaired j _cjfTWn and UD a year ago Vernon S?WW2hi™r m0t0r' T" McH1S WANTBD-Two girh dwire rid. t» "Jer." ftSik fcto JrTS1 h" °"<™' 1%^ I»nd from Wanke^aii duly. Wtirk Main St, M^Henrr. Phone Mrflen- ^,as 7^0Uw^Lll^r, IFOR SALES--Brown cloth coat with hours 8:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. Call ry 203-J 52-tfj at 273• McQuinn has been close to fur collar, size 38; practically new; Round Lake 2223. *18 .300 most of the year. A combined reasonable. Tel. McHenry 12. GARBAGE COLLECTING -- Let us shift of some 150 points. Even more. re looking the Old Doc in the MOTOR REPAIR--Electric motors They have built up a defense against WilTfams that was supposed to wreck him. He may not be the annihilfetor of. other seasons. 18 *t ' 1 1 1 ^ ^HELP WANTED --. Cleaning; lady, dispose of ytur garbage each week,j But tfrere are always a few who FOR SALE--One oil automatic burn-' one or two days feach week. $5 with | or oftener if desired. Reasonable • Hang on, To« ing floor furnace, perfect condition, transportation, |6 without. Tel. Mc- rates. Regular year round route. > e7e< IPhone McHenry 686-M-l. *18 Henry 651-R-2. *18 John E._JHill. _P. 0. Box 274, Mc- Qne 0f ffiese is Ted Williams of POR SALE--9-piece ^-alnut dining HELP WANTED - Salesgirl, ex~ Henry\ 366^_ «e Red Sox. There «• fc»e l-oom set. Can be seen Saturday or Perience preferred. Gladstone's Dept.; WHITEWASHING -- Barns, base-1 * vague idea around that Ted has Sunday. Henneberg. Seminole Drive Store, Green street, McHenry. 18-tf ments and chicken houses; also j taken a dip this season. Id like r, Indian Ridge, Wonder Lake, 111. 18 r spraying with Carbola DDT. AH to take the same brand of dip. jr-- 1 - WANTED ' Phannenstill. Tel. 433-R^ 410 Park FOR SALE--Pyrofax gas service in-1 . men to work in production St., McHenry. % 51-tf Jtallations now available; also Masric department of modern chemical -- jphef ranges, gas heaters, Servel gas P'ant. Jhefrijrerator*. Town & Country Utili- (Must be 18 years or over.) " ~*"%ies Co., LeRoy M. Smith, Apt. 9, Apply Edwal Laboratories tttc. 419 Main St., McHenry. Tel. 499-W. . Ringwood, 111. •18 1^ Tel. Richmond 5 «A1*^ WANTED--Candy mP$3| « <* „ r^nabto. Call RW. IV» W. i-t<; for ^ many TW Wgli^ ^ ' FOR WLE-McC^m Uk. 6-rocmj £3S? - Hi^ tlS w Hshed borne; lake front, north Candies, 306 Elm St, McHenry. *18IP™*? JV n2v Ihore on Lake Shore Drive; modem. -- nof*: no helE needed to le«d. Day Will rent for winter to responsible! WANTED--Girls and women,'*n® **Bn^8«idwi Works iow-- charges. 86-tf ! but he is stm there challenging Johnson Bronze, cored bars and l j ^ • runs- ,diM, 306 H» St. rfdfa,ry. JtfU I tint for winter to responsible HELP WANTED--Girls and women,!*"® night, Sonda; Phone McHenry 276-J. experienced and inexperienced, to;valla nights and Sunday or V dresses* Apply Woodstock I Wheeling N®. 3743, A, G, Harton. 17-tf.t D«s« Mfg. Go.. Main St. Wood- .. __ • •••• .I. -- ' stock. Ask for Mary Schiavone I TOR SALE -- For immediate occu- manager. 18-2 pancy, new 4-room year 'round home, I -- : »ne mile from McHenry. Tel. Mc- HEL,P .WANTED--Woman and man taasefSiBBarsTfarijrt tf n M :W, ,-jjone Jlenry 227-J. FOR SALE AT WONDER LAKE-- 98-M 'Ideal all-yew country home, five 16-tf to clerk in hardware store. V; iHdwe., Green St, MeHlenry rycital Phone 17-tf 1.ST ,a~ poreh. .uton..tic HELP WANTED Experienced weld- »il heat hardwood floors, canvased • Kpod wages and working conwans, deep well, g*™ge, large lot, ditions. SpaAler Mfg. Co, Munbeautifully landscaped, natural fire-, delem, 111. Phone Mundelein 1430, place. Price reasonable. For appoint- 16-tf ^rn^C°BpS.raM^;^T037 WANTBD--"8nttffy*a" B««- or Chicago 1333. *8miff7's'f 1 SI* burger Place wants a waitress. In quire at 126 Riverside Drive, Mc Hlee]n ry. 51-tf m' Dtvtltp Ntw S«i Hoiniona Fsr Tr*|)iMiit #f Miatpinu A new synthetic female sex hormone which .promises to free woman from suffering in the difficult transition period of middle age has been developed as the climax of a ten-year quest in laboratoriea throughout the world. Dr. C. T. Van Meter and C. A. Siconolfl of the Reed and Carnrick Institute tor Medical Research declared. The new drug, called Meprane, can be taken by mouth and has none of the toxic characteristics which impaired the usefulness of some vV' RM PtmlM MMUM* IhfiM YI*Mi hM« Production of petroleum in a new Peruvian field on the Andei' eastern slope increases commercial interest hi a remote region rich in mineral and plant resources. Peru's so-called Montana (mountain »• gion) contains half the republic's 800,000 square miles, but only about 4 per cent of its population. . Peru's northern coastal desert has long yielded petroleum in large volume. Oil was iiot discovered In the eastern area until 1030. Small amounts were floated down tributaries of the Amazon river to Iquitoe^ and on to the Atlantic, says the National Geographic society. This route is still the Montana's most practical outlet. A pipeline over the Andes is a dream of the future. Iquitos can be reached by oceangoing ships that draw up to 14 feet and ascend the Amazon 2,300 miles westward from the Atlantic ocean. Boats drawing less than'9 feet can go 500 miles farther upstream. If the United States had a similar east - west waterway, freighters from New York could sail westward beyond Denver. It was the demand for rubber after 1880 that developed the p^rt of Iquitos, which still ships wild rubber, some tobacco, cotton, coffee and waxes. The city has grown to 40,000 population. »|JM' « I u » M IM MM* Ti£l »••! IIII I H I I l > l « H H I I | (By Sara Nade) Mrs. Christine Krinn was installed president of the McHenry American legion Auxiliary Sept 10 by Mr*. .r'..A- r a1-' and 1V4 inches from the edge of the post, and another 3 inches from the edge. These posts are 6 feet long, 3 feet 6 inches above ground. The droppers are bored 4 inches from the bottom and then 6 inches, 7 inches, 8 inches and U indies, allowing the top barbed wire to rest on the side of the dropper, to which it is tied through the hole with tie wire. The droppers are 3 feet 10 inches long. The bottom wire is reeved through the droppers and then through the posts. Each dropper near a post has a piece of wire passed around the top of the post, then around the dropper so that it will give way in flood time and allow the fence of droppers to collapse. The bottom wire, 4 inches from the ground, holds the fence to the posts. Uffcf IIm4 It Mmmnw six* *i sa*n nfltftM A procedure known as light-seathas been employed for nearly eighty years to measure the size of small particles but it was not until World War XI that a way was found to apply this procedure to the determination of large particle sixes. The path of a beam of light projected through a medium is visible or invisible to the eye depending upon the presence or absence of dispersed particles which scatter the light, it is explained, litis phenomenon of light scattering is called the Tyndall effect in honor of John TyndaH, the British scientist who was the first to use and study it interfrfvely about eighty years ago. Particles that are very large in comparison with the wave length of light reflect and refract the light, Aiter the flood has subsided, all, wherras%partfcrles that are small or that « necessary is to stand the comparable in size with the pave fence of droppers upright again and;length the incident light waves attach it to the posts as before. scatter the Hm •»» ^ HctioWt How to Prevent Date With Big Faim Fire Thirty-five hundred farmers who lived happily on their farms a year ago? *re dead, largely victims of their own carelessness. They decided to "live" with Are hazards and lost. With them went almost 100 million dollars in iarm property. w In one year 18,000 fires started in newspapers, magazines and other rubbish. Flammable liquids, improperly stored or handled, caused 26,000 fires. Electric cords and other defective* electrical equipment caused 31.000 fires Dirty RMSt ftmf Wild Dvekt Tt Mr| Ovff AM Ram To do m skillful Job of cooking wild ducks, meuns an understanding of the differences between cooking domestic meats and wfld game, home specialists say. The method of cooking will depend upon the age" of the bird*. Age can be determined by feeling the breastbone. A young duck has a soft, Florence De^weiler, a sergeant atanns. Both ladies We of DesPlaines. Mrs. Krinn was presented with a large baaket of glads by the DesPlaines unit. Happy birthday to the following: Ronnie Fuller, who just celebrated ' his first birthday by spending the * day in- Chicago with his mother. 'Eddie Hawkins had a gay and colorful party on his sixth birthday. Being Red Munel's birthday didn't! dismiss him from being chief cook . • the party Jerry Hart planned for ; ' him. The gang didn't want to t<.w+ any chances on anyone else cooking. ' - Xed, who is just 18, graduated from cooking school and is second cook at the Ambassador East Hotel. Red's only remaifc, "Women in the • crowd and I still have to cook.*' V Chuck -Johnson and his son spent > the weekend in Buffalo, N. Y. ' Howie" will stay with his grandmother for the following month. Joyce Fioretto invited "yours \ truly" to the Oriental, where her * friends the Crosby Sisters, were appearing. We went to the dressing room, where Joyce introduced me to ^ Dolly and Fran Crosby, the moot v congeniel gals you ever want to meet. The girls started their career"" after they won an amateur contest in Brooklyn, N. Y. At the time Dolly worked as a bookkeeper in an-office and Fran was still in school. After - the latter graduated they hit the road and have been goinr to the top ever since. The gowns they wear in the act are exquisite. They wear a 9 dress and a 3% shoe. T%is is just to give you an idea of how small they are. Dolly is the sophisticated part of the act, whose name' is well suited to her looks and personality. Fran, a red head, is a combination of Martha Raye and Joan Davis. She's as witty as the two put together. They both have beautiful singing voices. They impersonate the Ink Spots to perfection, among1 other* too numerous to mention. After their performance we all had supper at the 'Blackhawk, where we met, Ray Pearl, the leader of the orchestra. Fran is as comical off 'stage as she is on. Thanks to the girls for a hilarous evening. After showng the girls Chicago for a week, Joyce has come down with pleurisy. Just too much excitement and not enough rest, isnt that right Joyce? 1-- . Indian Myth Where the Colorado river cuts through a westward-running spur of Arizona's Black mountains stand* the gigantic doorposts of the house of Mataviflya, chief ancient diety of the Piute Indians. They are two black bluffs, the eastern one more than 500 feet high, facing each other across the river. Matavitfya, in Indian mythology, was the first great supernatural being to inhabit tiM pliable breastbone, while an old bird | cf^'d has a stiff breastbone. Young ducks * FOR SALE -- 6-room house and 10 acres of land in Johnsburg; vervj desirable location. Inquire at Schaef- j er*s Store, Johnsburg. U"tf HELP WANTED -- WOMEN AND Previously synthesized hormones, FOR SALE -- JOHNS-MANVILLE GIRLS TO SEW. GOOD OPPOR-; the report states, adding that TYPE A HOME INSULATION. TUNITY FOR TH08E INTEREST- Meprane can be produced at rela- Guaranteed not to settle. Installed ED IN THIS l1^ t*E WORK. AP-j tively low cost because the neces by the Wallflll Co., Call or write £^Y .RffiE^IDB MFG. CTjlW Leo J. Stilling, 260 E. Pearl St., Tel. RIVER8IDE DRIVE, McHENRY. McHenry 18. 9-tf PHONE St. 28-tf LOTS FOR SALE--Lots, 50x350 ft., WANTED TO BUY en Route 31, about two block from Inquire at 715 Center St. WANTED TO BUY--Year 'round McHenry 27&J. 22-tf j river front home, west side, near Mn bii j , . j McHenry. Address M. Noll, care of f°T: Plaindealer, or phone Chicago. Harnished; Venetian Winds; automatic; 0466 *18-2 oil furnace; air conditioned; electric wvww Tel. 1 hot water heater; tile bath, built-in1 WANTED TO BUY--House or cottub and shower; cabinet kitchen; tage located on or near river. Write t-ear garage; asbestos shingles; full Box "VB," care Plaindealer. 52-tf storm windows: copper screens. ---- -- / Frank Reiss, Birch Drive. Phone WANTED FOR CASH Wonder Lake 173. 68-tf iHomea -- Farms -- EDWARD M, NEWLY CONSTRUCTED MODBRN 4-ROOM insulated year-round Route 2 Country Home, 2 bedrooms, plumbing, gas, electric, lake rights. TbitMB. Phone McHenry 674-M-2 or 590-R-2, or see Ed Lannes. 50-fcf FOR SALE -- Registered Holstein Ml calves---CCaarrnnaattiioonn,, Pabst, Cur Mas, Ragapple and other leading Mood lines at formers' prices. Hick- s-"h' 48-tf i Estate McHi McHenry 674-M-2 McHenry Chicago Phone Keystone »a/y raw materials are readily available. Although the female hormone, or estrogen, has a variety of therapeutic uses, the report continues, medical authorities testing Meprane at several large medical centers expect the new drug to perform its greatest service in the treatment of the menopause. As this condition is approached, the ovary commences to decrease its output of true hormone, the doctors explain. The result is that the normaf delicate balance between the sex hormone and certain other hormones is disturbed, and this lack of balance brings about the characteristic symptoms of the menopause. 40-tf LOST FOR BALE Generators, armatures, ^Utters, fteel WWW, distributors and BEEn parte TSTRml and all other SsTfcSee Salee ^Service, Ltty- J. Qveboda. Prop. TeL 10-tf [ h • ^ V.lfflte.asy S^ LOST--Male dog, brindle bull; brown with white breast and collar; answers to name "Boot#"; children's pet; heartbroken; front foot must have medication; reward 20 Orchard Beach. Tel. 797-R. Oityer your rubber stance at the Plaindealer. Other Old Tfrnen* '. ^ So is Joe DiMaggio, in spite of numerous aiftnents. Joe DiMaggio is still the top artist in baseball. A few of, those who starred last season are stilT ^rffvering. One of these is Klner of the Pirates, who lied the National League tit the home-ran roundup a year ago, and is fikely to lend it again. Johnny Mize, sTwayspower hitter, is stilT shooting Ms salvos. So is Hank Greenberf. Bat so fsr, 1WT IS» been featured by stars uukiwwn « ynttr ttge. One is Ewell BlaekwcB Reds, with a tt-game teaal • Ms poeket. Blaekwell has Mm nted Car above Feller and Newhensef with a weaker ball club. The MR and lanky one, the human He. 1 tns, has been the pitcher of the year, , Another leadhM stpr is Hairy Walker of the PMUeC Bddie Dyer, one of baseball's smartest, traded him to the Phfflfes in exchange for Ron Northey. At which point Harry Walker, Dixie WWDtfir's brother, promptly took 1 hot#* o( th# batting mark in both leagues. Working with a tail-end ball clfib. Walker has been one of fte season's star performers. So has Blaekwell. You heard few rumors about Blaekwell and fifrry Walker a year ago. But they have driven the stars of 1946 into the gravel ditch. • •' • Young Yankee Stars The team feature of the year haa been the number of winnihg performers George Weiss of the Yankee farm system has rushed to Yankee help. This list includes Yogi Berra, Frank Shea, Alii# Clan. Vie Rashi and a few bthers who have carried the Yankees iMg. With almost pa advance build-up, the Yankee fan ityslsiu has bees far better than lhaft ef the Dodgers, rated, last spring, aft the bast. This farm* fire esftld have been prevented it propter Hit had takeai. may be roasted in an uncovered pan, but old birds are better braised or cooked in- a? casserole. For roasting young duck, oven temperatures should' be kept moderate, 325 F; Twenty to thirty minutes per pound is usually recommended for roasting time, since many game lovers prefer their duck slightly rare. Ducks can be roasted for a longer time, however, if care is taken to keep them' moist. The real secret in cooking wild [ game is to conserve moisture. Wild I - Tmeat la naturally drier and tougher . Hand* Need Cave than domestic meats and needs to During the winter months, hands be cooked tor a lon?er time and at L need special care to keep them seft a lowdlr temperature. • ~: -• | and sttractive touking. Improperly 7, washing and drying your hands is their gratitude, banded together to build him a house. At that time there was no rrver. But even the great god--so greet that he never appeared to Indians even in a dream--wee mortal. When he died it was the duty of hrs eldest son to free his eartfr-bo«Smf spirit by destroying his house. This he did by creating the river and leading it through the site. It destroyed all of Mataviilya's house except the exremains Reed the Want Ada! [: -often e cause of chapping. fires ective stoves, lamps and* 18.000 fires. 9bmeed on flammableroofs. Dirty chimneys; sible for 40,800 fires, at originated in dirty a heating plants. The cures suggest -themortves. IX the farmer* will' dkmm up Ike outbuildings. farm machinery and the fields, andi br careful with matches and smoking, there is little reason for worry- about fire*. KNOW YOUR BREED Silver-Laced Wyandottes m W. J. DBTDBN The SftHm-Laced Wyandotte is believed to have come from crosses of Dark Brnhmas, SUver Spangled Hamtesrgs and n French fowl named Brenda. Standard weights are: Cock, 8Vb pounds, hens 6H pounds, cockerels, pounds, pullets, 5H pounds. The female is round in shape, the j back gently sloping. An ideal market fowl, this type also can be bred tor high egg production without sacrifice of standard requirements. "MfiMi i CURIOUS ? cHenrj WANTED TO BSNT WAiNTED TO RENT--Bbuss or four or five-room apartment in McHenry. No suu£l cjdlArm Address Box 18, in earn of Plaindealer, McHenry. , Subscribe for lie FLOOR SANDING Refinishing, varnldiing and wax ing new and old fleers; also Xsntile, a lifetime floor. Free estl CettMsKenry , 497.R Farm Of the nation*h six mUHew farms, the top ane-third marketed 84 per cent of all farm products sold, the middle one-third about 13 per cent, -and the bottom! one-third sold only * •* .cent. ^ . 1 • - •: • • --• Clean To keep the cover clean, sSttte a discarded pillow the «>d of it that are not ORY8TAL KAKE PAINT STORE Badasive Dsolsrs of B*n|amhi ft Meere Paints Pfcene 1MT'"TTTT Crystal Laks, m Leeated Acrens Frem Dspet Cutting Protein Loss Will Slash Feed Cost Dalrypnea can reduce the site ofi next winter'e protein-feed bill considerably by saving a greater percentage of the protein in their home-grown forage crope, say dain specialists of the USD A. One way to reduce the protein losses and thereby actually put more of the •home-grown protein in the cows' manure next winter, is to make Mage from forage crops in^ad rf la the field tor hay. m ___ ie brighter if tt is dried Immediately after washing in hot soapy water. , w. . few ef 11 irfi ijgn Md raMed euMcle^ ea» hanoa the fcotaty ei ** •nnnth Mb SKWK& OOVKBnriSS Franeig Andette and ANNOUNCING * CHANGS IK OWNXBSHir t ^ODETTE & WEYLAND CONCRETE PRODUCTS (formerly von Bunpua 4 Sons) . locmtod 011 Waakogaa Road, McHonry. DL T K L i P H o i n a t f - a v f i t : BU0X8 DBS' WILLS W«7>ud, Own

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