Clean Clcthss, First Step x towards Moth Eradication- Dental School Inangtiratefl Seated Foritfon Technique Cleaning: woolen clothing btfon It 4s stored ia a "mint rule u insurance against moth damage. Oothea •leaning alone, however, is Just onelialf of the recommended prooedure i to operate In a seated podgain moth-proof storage. Clothes The 1948 graduates of Northwestern university's dental school (Chicago) are the first In the world trained In a special course which teaches feHjCloseta, trunks or storage boxes also, require treating, according to Mlssl lUucy Lane, Oregon state college ex- i ""tension specialist. , | Before storing clothing Miss Lane j recommends that an oil base DDT •pray applied to trunk or box linings j t*i well dfe to closet, woodwork, baseboard and shelves gives protection j ' Against clothes moths and carpet •fccctles. She points out that oil base tprays do not leave a discoloring White deposit similar to that resultting from a water base spray. Oil Sprays also have the advantage of being effective for several months. On clothing, cleaning solvent used 0': for dry cleaning will kill moths or / larvae. Larvae are the worms hatch- - fd from moth eggs. They are the culprits which do the damage to clothes, e young moth worm feeds on fibers . saturated with body oils or grease, a Moth damage is most likely . tult in closets where the insects are r*iot disturbed for long periods. tlon. Northwestern pioneered In the incorporation of this teaching principle in a regular dental curriculum. Among the graduated are more than 30 from 18 foreign countries who will introduce the new technique in dental schools and private prac- NrnKm Wonder Lake By Vans-- SaOs Carl Marks Is Elected President Of Subdivision At a kurge general meeting of the residents of Indian Ridge held M Harrison school on Sunday afternoon, Carl Marks was again elected president of the Indian Ridge Improvement Association: Henry Setsler was elected vice-president, Joseph Regal tices in Europe, Asia, and South and iwas elected secretary and Fred Sells wag elected trea8Urer. Central America. New directors are: VTard 1, Frank Northwestern university instituted Carrado and Joseph Lundberg; Ward the seated operative procedure with 2, W. F. Frenssen and Delbert Feldthe unanimous approval of the dental ] hohn; Ward 3, Paul Matz and Langston and Nancy, and Mr. and recently started in McHenry A1 Merritt and son,. "Billy." The next one ofjhese meeting* ^ Ffee held on Saturday evening, Sept. 11, it the Free Methodist church in Woodstock, Rev. Fred Young: of the Christ the Kfti* Gets M Far Fall Festival lot Wonder Lake district is really humming with activities In advance of the big Fall Festival which will be held at Christ the "King church over the Labor Day week-end on the church grounds. There is a contest w i n * w , amateur show. Cash prises will be. •Ranted for top acts. Those wishing to participate should contact Vineent Adams, Route 1, West lle- Henry." On Saturday night is a big stunt and fun night, and this is unaer the chairmanship of Charles Pike. Perhaps this is your forte--let Mr. Pike know. o ana, Sunday afternoon will be the Doll faculty. Such has been the national J Dorothy McEachren. Ward 4, John j Pn ^prit :lThe interest in the program that other*) Feyerer and Lyle Stensrud; Ward 5, institutions have expressed the pos-1 Gerald Elberson and Mrs. Jane Setzsibility of adopting a similar course j l®r» Ward 6, A1 Schimke and Justus in their curricula n the future. |Kellner. Dentists throughout the nation al- j Convmitteeon maos will be: chairin***..* man> Frank Corrado, Al Schimke and so have evinced great interest, and iMr Thompson; committee on parks and beaches, chairman, Lyle Stensrud; Mr. Pidorski and Mr. Maeder; committee on public welfare and social activities, chairman, "Bud" Elberson; Charles Garbe and Mrs. alumni of Northwestern's dental school were so convinced of the program's value that they contributed the funds to purchase 27 special stools now in use in the school in connection with the teaching princi- Thompson; finance and budget com- Telescope's Power _ •jgl Magnifying power of a telescope Is : * proportional to the ratio of the length Of focus of the large lens to that of the eyepiece. CLASSES NOW FORMING RO3KF0RD SCHOOL of BEAUTY CULTURE ENROLL NOW Call or write for '•further, information 3C7 W. STATE ST. 3-6833 ROCKFORD, ILL. pie, which extends from the laboratories through the clinics. It is explained that the step was a necessary one, because the tax on dentists' health caused by hours of standing daily has caused many an abandonment or curtailment of prac- : tioe much too early in dentists' car j reers. I Sex Hormones May Reduce Swine Production Problems mittee; chairman, Joseph Regal; Paul 1 Matz and Mr. Voss; ways and means i committee, chairman, 'Justus Kellner; Mr. Demski and Mr. Heser. 1 The new board of directors was scheduled to meet on Wednesday but : a report of that meeting is not yet available. Mid the. baby contests, which will he in two differents divisions: infants, up to the age of one year, and toddlers, between one year and two and a half. All youngsters who are to be entered in any of these contests can he registered with me. Phone Wonder Lake 128, or drop me a note at route 1, Ringwood. They must be registered by Saturday night and they do not have to be residents of Wonder Lake. Th»y only have to fall in the propper age groups. The Diaper Derby is a diaperchanging contest for fathers. They, too, are to register with this writer. "Miss Wonder Lake," under the chairmanship of Mrs. Charles Pike, will be crowned on Monday afternoon.. vTBoascock, KO*. rred Young Mission Covenant Church of Crystal Lake, being the spea$tr. The next Communion Service at the G, C. will be this Thursday evening, September 2, at 8 o'clock. This will be in conjunction with the weekly Bible study. - The pastor returned from a brief vacation at Eagle Rive, Wis., recently, taking part as speaker and leader in the Family Week Conference at Williams Bay Bible. Cam#, Williams Bay, Wis. He will be teaching the Bible Class next Sunday, September 5, and will preach at the morning service at 11:00 o'clock. . r Skilled use of sex hormones in hogs offer a possibility of bringing more pork to American dinner tables and of easing the ^nultiple problems of swine production at the same time, according to a report in a national veterinary journal. In between will be ail varieties of :ames, and the awarding of several me major prizes. I Tne lucky girl who becomes "Miss jW'onder Lake" will receive more than school | $150 worth of merchandise donated by merchants in Wonder Lake, McHenry and Woodstock. Don't forget the Festival, the returns will go to Christ the King church. Honey During the Ages •Ai Interesting are the stories of symbolic ceremonies associated with weddings among people of Asia, Africa, and Europe. Not the least of these tells of the part played by honey. Honey was respected as an important commodity, as a symbol cf sweetness in family relations and of protection against evil spirits; and as a food. History records that in the mar* rlage contracts of ancient Egypt the bridegroom hats to promise hie bride a definite amount of honey each year. Among the Hindus and certatb Central European people honey was used to bless the home or anoint the bridal couple. In Rome and among the Slavs honey or a honey beverage was served to the bride and the bridegroom as a special part of the ceremony. In a few countries some of these and similar customs still persist. String beets mad carrots are some of the vegetables that can be used to doublecrop the garden spaces where early crop! audi as radishes, lettuce, peas and ipriag greens have been harvested. The yield from gardens in the weeks before frost plus the vegetables that can be stared or canned, can substitute mightily for scarcer foods in satisfying, healthfuL and nourishing meals for the family. Gardeners save money, and conserve other foods by double-cropping with Tuccession plantings. Utile Known Golf Roils '•V It ' • •• '•> If a golfer is unlucky enough .tc [ -'am h?s half into a tree and have it i strike him on the rebound, he can <>ount on a realty as well as a bruise bl match play, he loses the hole in medal play, he is charged with two additional strokes. If he should fit* hH br»!l in a hazard, surro^r'drd *>*• sticks, twirs or rther ent«, J--? may not remove without fwrrrin^ t*? r---«* gntl Knock M one gslfen of ethyl elsehoi and nine gallons of low grade gasoline win make 10 gaOona eC premium grade anti-knock motor CM OIL L School Board Requests Physicsl Exaiainationa An open meeting of the board was held on Wednesday. Since the League of Women Voters presented the results of their census and the conjectured number of children the board decided that they would wait until the first day of school, Sept. 7, to register the children. Parents are reminded of the state „ law which requires a physical exami- j post was held last weekend. The j 8erVc<* *° spread Newcastle disease in • - Hatching Eggs Buyers. WaMNsf Poultry gro'vers whose flocks are free of Newcastle disease can help to keep them that way by purchasing hatching eggs only from sources known to be free of this infection. The first carnival sponsored by the! ^tjough it is not known to what e* New Wonder Lake Alherican Legion I tent shipments of hatching eggs have WHEN YOU CHOOSE CANDY Choose it Wisely Gel at Our Store I nation for all first graders and fifth j sadden squall on Saturday afternoon graders. (Also for all those enter-1 curtailed some of their activities, but ing first year high.) Parents of first i the boys were pretty pleased with Dr. L. M. Hutchings of Purdue uni- > graders are also requested to bring | the all-over,, results. versity, writing in the Journal of the birth certificates. Only youngsters j On Saturday evening, in a solemn American Veterinary Medical associ- ! 6 years old prior to Dec. 1, 1948, ceremony, the new officers for the ation, said this hormone technique : be enrolled. This, too, is a state | coming year were installed by was developed by Professors H. H. 'aw* j visiting officers. Participating were: Cole and E. H. Hughes of ,the Uni- | Mr. Behrens reported that there • Rudolph Berg, county Legion comversity of California. would definitely be a bus but that mander; Lester Seidschlag, retiring T • „t; . . . ( the /lumber of the children would de- county commander; and Carroll Sher- Injection of the hormone, equine j termine the individual cost of rides J burne, Woodstock commander, gonadotropin, into sows after the j Those -wishinff bus service are asked' Those installed were: Bud Mcfortieth day of lactation shortened as to so signify when they register their | Mahon, commander; John Widen, much as two to four weeks the period youngsters. j senior vice-commander; A. J. Keevil, between successive farrowings, Dr.! Mrs. Mary Alice Barr has been j junior vice-commander; Maltha Niel- HuLchings Slated. employed as the new music teacher.' sen, sergeant-at-ai ms; Karl Cihos, In addition to shortening the far- j the director of the McHenry; service officer; John Kinsfella, chaprowing season, use of the hormone ! Shor®1 *ro"P' ™any Pf°Ple here are lain; Kenneth Proper, adjutant; Eov. ould allow greater lifetime produc- fa™!l.ia/ ? h work' u fina T nce officer; and tion per breeding animal-at least | ChiefOeputy Charles Corey will; Herbert. Howorka J., historian. «e extra litter per sow--provided P®.1,™1 the roads during the time the At the next county Legion meetrmers could adjust their feeding *?d iT°™ \mg' the Wonder Lake boys will . ? school and Chuck Miller, township serve as hosts to the County Legion, f" management schedules to meet | road commissioner, is making dummy! The meeting will be held at Rolaine. the stepped-up production program, policemen to stand in the road to! * * * ' Effectiveness of the hormone is at- slow down traffic. However, all! Evanston Woman To tributed to its marked stimulating j parents will be requested to co-1 Speak Before League action on the ovaries. In the harfds of I operate in the safety program to j "What the League Stands For," experts, it was over 95 per cent ef- ;Pr?tect the children. Many of the will be the subject used by Mrs. fici°nt in brineine about desired re- 'children consistently take unneces-1Warren Drummond of Evanston in suits the "r^ Lfd ' I sary risks-in the traffic according to'a talk before the League of Women! ^ | various reports received. I Voters of the Wonder Lake Region' John Lathrop, new principal of the when th*y meet next Tuesday, Sept. 7 school, participated in the meeting *^ Harrison School. Anyone interestand said he would like to be quoted |®d in this topic is invited to attend to those who have feared the over- an.d League members are urged to crowding of the school as saying j bring visitors. that no child will be turned away, i Mr. Lathrop will teach seventh and. The 4-H season officially closed on eighth grade, and his wife, also a Tuesday when ail the United States, veterinary scientists sav it is possible that eggs may be an important vehicle for transmitting the infection from breeding hens to their offspring. In studies m."de recently at the University of California, the virus that causes this disease was isolated from the yolk sac of 4-day-old chicks r.~d also from chick emoryos and infertile eggs. Authorities regard these findings as geod reasons for a "bs careful"' policy among purchasers of hatching eggs. lip to# Hoaeewife ' dcramMed eggs are good with bits of bacon, left-over meat, mushrooms, parsley, onion, green pepper or tomato added. * Complete line Lee's poultry remedies at Wattles Drug Stbre, McHenry. g»tf Ton Don't Have To Gnees! "V;' '•< 1* . cfcw* Ifembers of the Ametliatii' Society of Piano Technicians are sponsored by an international organization of professional craftsmen. The have the indorsement of piano mfgrs., music merchants and musical authorities. Their membership card is your assurance of highly skilled piano tuning and repairing. Next time don't guess--be sure! HARRY CALHOUN Woodstock lett-W or HARRY J. GEARMAN Cary 45*2 PIANO TUNING AND SERVICE Members of American Society «f Piano Techulefaaa' -tea Wonder Lake Home Appliances Located 1 door West of Standard Oil Station. Gas and Electric Ranges, Refrigerators, Radios, Water Heaters and Softeners, etc. "Micromet" for water correction PHONE WONDER LAKE 388 When to Pick Strawberrlee I Strawberries which ripen on the' plant have finer flavor and more vita- i min C than those picked green and allowed to ripen afterward. Berries: picked when half red and held for two i days until fully red increased, sue-1 cessiVe tests showed, in vitamin C j but did not increase as much as those | ripened on the plant. The light and { sunshine of the last week before har-1 vesting berries is most important for j the production of Vitamin C in the 1 fruit. See T. P. on the • Lake Shore for your Real Estate'Insurance Large choice of beautiful lake front homes and vacant at Wonder Lake, McCullom Lake and Fox River. List your property FOR RENT or FOR SALE. * T. P. MATHEWS •IEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKE* Lake Shore Drive, Wonder Center Wonder Lake, 111., P. 0. Ringwood" Phone Wonder Lake 306 When Young Men Went West CVERV BOX YOU BUY HEM IS GUARANTEED FRESH That's because in our Whitman's Refrigerated Candy Department every boa of these dslicipus confections keeps its richness and tastinese the way you want than--the way you expect them tnm Whitman's! Bolger's Drug Store Our great Northwest is important as the place where organized United States government first reached the Pacific ocean. This happened 100 years ago--only 72 years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence. On August 14, 1848, President James Polk created Oregon territory, a mammoth province from which the states of Oregon, Washington, Idaho and parts of Wyoming and Montana were later carved. Orderly government reached the Oregon country by wagon. Hardly had serious- minded farmers and ranchers whipped tired oxen over the last mile of Oregon trail before they had set up a provisional government at Champoeg, near Portland, Ore., in 1843. In one jump they projected the nation's frontier 2,000 miles westward. - -- work books were teacher, will teach the fifth and sixth | turned in at the county leaders' meetgrades; Mrs. K. B. Richards will ing held in Woodstock High school, teach third and fourth; and Mrs.; From books, further awards, besides Donald Blount will teach first and:those won at the county show, will second. be announced at a later date. The school board were to meet with' Geraldine Cormier, Mrs. Lillian Forsthe teachers on Tuesday evening for I berg, Sharon Grace Sells, and Joan the purpose of discussing books, etc.: Dornbush were among the leaders I and assistant leaders who attended Rickey Doyle, 7, son of Mr. and this final meeting. Mrs. Richard Doyle, former residents of Wickline Bay (Wooded Shores) has returned to his Chicago home Received after having visited in California for card from a month. He went with his grand- which said, parents, Mr. and Mrs. William are blue; a Bushell. of Chicago. He spent some,but not you, 'mother.' PHONE 40 Need Rubber Stamps! Order McHENRY, ILL. ;The Plaindealer. MOBILGAS MOBILOIL < Community Auto Supply H. Herman -- 8. Strach „ Located on Highway 120 & 31, McHenry REPLACEMENT PARTS FORD -- CHEVROLETS •-- PLYMOUTH AND OTHER CARS Briefies - | a homemade birthday my youngest daughter "Roses are red, violets some things stink (p. u.) - --- -- ,-u, mother. (Good to know time wtfh a great aunt, Mrs. Freder-il'm not just half safe!)--Geraldine ick Wood of San Francisco; and in Cormier returned this week from a Los Angeles, he visited his great-(visit to Cedar Rapids, Iowa--The , j grandmother, Mrs. Marie Schwarz. In Brownie Scouts had a fine picnic on a , Arizona, he visited with Mrs. Muir. • the Lookout Point beach on Tuesday. . godmother, Mrs. Virginia Doyle. Helen Armstrong fell into the water | Once, lost in Los Angeles, Rickey j --Fr. H. O'Gara of St. Gertrude's | rode his bike around for hours be- j church, Chicago, was a Sunday dinner fore he walked into a police station guest at the "Adele" cottage in and woefully told the sergeant in Shore Hills. His mother accompacharge, 'T have come to give my- nied him--The Rod and Gun Auxiliary self up!" The startled sergeant im- 'will meet at the Harrison school tomediately wanted to know the crime morroyr night, Sept. 3, at 8 p. m. and was quite relieved to find that Members are reminded to turn out- Rickey was just a little lost boy. Joan Dornbush celebrated her fifi teenth birthday on Sept. 1 Happy Barbara Sellek had the misfortune B>rthday, Joan--Mrs. Marie Demski to fall from a horse on Friday 18 a Patient at Woodstock hospitalmorning and severely injured heriThe Wonder Lake Baseball team won head. However she was able to,two ?ames last week, one against entertain eighteen of her friends at' McCullom Lake, 7 to 1, and one a lawn party on Saturday evening i ®K®'nst Lily Lake, 7 to 2. Heard and fifteen of her family at dinner they threw Bud Schau into the lake on Sunday, all in honor of her iour- *°r missing a ball--The Cub Wildteenth birthday, which fell on Auir. cats te®P* 'ost their Kame 2 to 0-- 27. {The Kiwanis Club held a big steak -- ; fry on the Wonder Lake Center Gerald "Bud" Elberson will be in ®each on Tuesday night. The chefs business for himself on Sept. 7 were greatly commended, and were when he officially takes over from their initials RB and PLC???--Plae the Bowman company the milk route Dae &t the Woodstock County Club he has been driving. Bud has pur- j8aw a number of Wonder Lakers "SPEEDY" by NICK MILLER'S McHENRY GARAGE NICK MILLETS StfllMINfiMMi IR TDMM--THBVHBAUY KNOW HOW 13 MAKB A CAR i \mm rr=s^HUM; u 608 FRONT STREET ROUTE 31 tHOKS 108-R Special Get Acquainted Offer SOCONY VACUUM MOTOR OIL -• ' -- 69c gaL Bring Your Own Container Tires -- 600x16 Tubes -- 600x16 $9.95 plus tax $2.75 plus tax Seat Covers, Plastic and Fibre, for aU Cars--$5.95 up I chased the route and will continue as a private businessman. Baby Laura Helen Stejsal, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bogus and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Stejlpal. . celebrated Wer second birthday oh Sept. 2, with a party at her garndmotners' home in Indian Ridge. Mrs Mathews Sophii White and Mrs. Pearl i at their picnic on Aug. 24. held in Pha d distinguii ished company Au_ the lake-front yard of the Mathews home. Present were Fr. Bede, O. J. B. Frater Martin, O. S. B., -Prater Rene, O. S. B., and Frater Augustine all of Msrmion Abbey at Aurora. wielding a hot golf club, some even with mouthsful of rice which swelled in their saliva making conversation impossible--If they carried it through to the second tee, they got a new ball --Kinley Engvalsen, Ivar Fredricksen, Earl Glende, A. J. Keevil, were among those ipreeent--Mrs. Sophie White of Wonder Lake and Mrs. Joseph Guzzardo of McHenry went, on Tuesday, to Pistakee Bay where they held a picnic--Did you know that our policeman, Charles Corey, has a new two-way radio in his car and has direct contact with the sheriff's office §11 the time?--Two handsome daughters are visiting in the home of Ir. and Mrs. .Willian T. Born one; of them has her four- {ear-old twin daughters with her-- [iss Marge Hdlcner of Chicego is a held a.houseguest in the home of Dr. and The employees of the Edwal Laboratories at Ringwood _ „ - big picnic Saturday, Aug. 28, at! Mrs. Morin. Fontana on Lake Geneva. Wonder! Lakers present were: Mr. anl Mrs. 1 Gospel Center Ira K. Fuller, Ken Parlour, Mr. and' A large number of.visitors, repre- Mrs. William Hoeft, Mr. and Mrs. I senting many churches in various Frsnk Cheney and children, Mr. and' places, have attended our services of Mrs. John Doherty and child, Mr. and, late. We also hav^ enjoyed the Mrs. J. B. Cariran and children,; musical talents from Rockford. Chi- Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Noren andjeago, Elgin and Crystal Lake. ^ son, "Skip," Mr. and Mrs. Clarence The young people of Crystal Lake Stahl, Mrs. Vera " Henthorne and' and Wonder Lake have been torether Cora Jean, Mrs. Etta Schau and son for a number of social events and "Bud," Mr. and Mrs. Bob Christen- i devotional meetings during the last sen and children, Mr. and Mrs. Andy few weeks. They are also interested Xfl»aekstad* and cUd, Mr.; and Mrs. < in tile Youth for Christ" ssovement, The old grad 'and the oil filter IPs "School Days" Again for Standard Oil Ooalors • • • to givt your car bottor tonrica When your Stnndard Oil Dealer retoraa to hie atation a graduate from on* of our training achoole, ftlfe /eel cf diflmnt car parta has new meaning Cor him. He fceb the ofl filter, for «zampio, end its temperature teOe him whether •ervioe ia needed. With improved know-how he aippiiee "Personalised Service," which for your oar meene the individual attention it needs, and for you the personal eervice you enjoy. Thouaanda of Standard Oil Dealers have completed this advanced training; 260 others take the course every two weeks at our 80 schools. When they put into practice what they have learned in school, they receive the Service Specialist award you see in many Standard Oil Dealer stationa. I • •••••••* 9 «rs,0 M • • IF YOU DO THIS NOWt Keep your spssd moderate and save 'gas. Shift into high se i --dout let engine idle i avoid Cast starts, suddsn trafic light stops. Call on your Standard OO Dealsr --his training helps you save gsa. Standard Oil Company. ,