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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Mar 1953, p. 14

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K ... ' '$•'• «<% Of The Lnf mnir of the lung hu incrimi at a rate far in exceae of *•*"•> of other or grans in the <Mt generation. The reason for ?Mff Is not known, but statis- Ically it is so, the educational committee of the Illinois State Medical society states in a Health Talk. The present longer Mfe expectancy Is, of course, a factor. Coughing is a symptom premit at one time or another in almost every case of lung canr- er, Just as it is a symptom common to all diseases of the lungs and bronchial tubes. Expectoration of blood is another *alrly common symptom of can- *ar of the lung, as is pain in the ->hest. Because these various symptoms are also identified j^ith otiher conditions, the physician must resort to numerouf procedures in making his diags One Is the x-ray fOm which reveals the presence of an abnormal shadow in the lungs. The Shadow itself represents a sec- "n tion of lung tissue in which there is a decreased amount of air. This may have resulted from m blocking of the bronchial tirf>e so that air is unable to enter the air sacs in that area of the lung, or it may have resulted from the fact that the air sacs in that area are filled with fluid from Inflammation or with the solid tissue of a tumor. To explain the shadow, examination of the sputum is one of » tfce first steps taken to make a rtfagnosis. Sputum, produced by the gtands lining the bronchial tubes, Is a liquid containing a fairly large amount of mucus and its chief functions are to | keep the lining of the bronchial, tubes moist and to aid in the nmoval of foreign material. "Laboratory procedures are employed so that the sputum ma- ? terin.1 ran be microscopically exjp atnlnfctJ for the detection of r./.cancer cells. In addition, with the aid of a bronchoscope, a lighted instrument wQiich is passed down into the trachea or windpipe and then to the right or left side of the chest into the smaller bronchial tubes, the physician can inspect directly the area involved, ndting any evidence of irreguts larity, such as the presence of! A t^nor. Som§ of the mucus ma-! teria! can be drawn out through | I? * the bronchoscope and examined l | to the laboratory, and, again, by 4: tnaerting a fweepe through the \ %«mcho«cope, it is possible to femove a small piece of tissue for laboratory examination. When a diagnosis of cancer 4f the lung has been established. Wlfieal removal of the entire long is indicated. This operation Is referred to as pneumonectomy. Bince cancer metastasises, or spreads, removal of only a portion of the lung, or the growth JtseV. is not feasible. FLAVOR FOR LENTEN LOAVES IN MELLOW RIPE BANANA The fish loaf Us an old reliable of the Lenten season. In fact, it appears on the menu so much during Lent that it's a smart cook who Knows how to vary it. Something completely different Is Tuna Banana Loaf. Fully ripe or all yellow bananas are masked before they are blended into the mixture, so that the delightful tropical flavor of the fruit mingles with the tuna loaf in subtle fashion. The result is one of those dishes that has folks asking: "What made tfiiis so extra good?" You'll like for. Lent the new Tuna Banana "Loaf, and you'll like the fact that it can be varied by the sauce served with it. Tomato sauce, white sauce or mushroom sauce are good. Tttna Banana Loaf, . 1 cup mashed ripe banaOiB* (2, to 3 bananas) 1 egg, well beaten , 2 cups cooked, drained, flaked tuna or 2 (7-ounce) cans 2& cups soft bread crumbs lA cup chopped onion 2 tablespoons chopped green pepper „ % teaspoon dry mustard or 1 tablespoon prepared mustard 1 teaspoon salt 2 teaspoon lemon juice One-eighth teaspoon pepper •Use either fully ripe or all yellow bananas. LAKEMOOR & LILYMOOR Florence Sunday visitors at Uw Vachst residence were Mr. and Mrs. Phil Nippen from Chicago. Mrs. Nippen is a granddaughter of Mrs. Vaohet - . A ; son,* fir was born last Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baskovich at Woodstock hospital. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Herb Seifert of Lilymoor. Mr. and Mrs. Claude F. Mc- Derinott have returned from their trip south. While visiting Muallv Miami, they called on Mr. and -Mrs. George Nielsen, formerly of * ' Fox Lake, where they met the Oisens of Fox Lake and the Lennens of "McHenry. After returning from Key West, they stayed at Marathon on Key Vaca for a few days, and met the Wally Schroeders of Fox Lake vacationing at the beautiful Valhalla Beach apartments. There Mr. McDermott finally caught his first sail fisfo measuring 77 inches long, which will eventually grace his show room wall along with his collection of deer heads. At St. Petersburg they visited with the Dan Daniels family. Danny is nofcr playing at Add «»« *« 1 well. Add tuna, bread crumbs, onion, green pepper, mustard, salt, lemon juice and pepper. Mix thoroughly. Press into a well-greased loaf pan (8%x4%x 21,4 inches). Bake in a moderately hot oven (400 deg. F.) about 35 to 40 minutes, or Until loaf is lightly browned and center is firm. Serve hot or cold. If desired, tomato sauce, white sauce or mushroom sauce may be served with the loaf. Makes 4 to 6 servings. - Variation Banana Salmon Loaf: In place of tuna, use an equal amount of cooked, drained, salmon, fresh or canned. International Airport at Tampa. A wonderful family reunion last Sunday took place at the Frank Bitterman residence when their son, Frank, Jr., came home on leave from Korea after spending a year overseas. Frank will report to officers'^training school at Quantico, Va., when his leave is up. Meanwhile, Frank is renewing old acquaintances and making new friends. Gert Hyatt and Mrs. Dorothy Krein were co-hostesses at a bridal shower last Monday night for Helen Rogers of Lilymoor. Miss Rogers and Rloh Gofbeck will be married April 1.8 at St. Patrick's. For further information gard to voting, call fXck at 582-J-l. The Ladles League will May dance and comnrfttrfss already been appointed*- Mis Hyatt will act as chalrsnanr §nd Ann Brygnski wUl have ctiiMtfe of the food committee, m kive further details on this shortly. Hope you're all planning t# see the spring time fashion tNftt this evening at the AmsrUMtn Legion Hall. The Fun club is sponsoring this show, Worked very hard to bring this to the communities, and we know )rouH enjoy every minute of it. ChrMhia rrth and ai satellites of Siturn « pendulum regttfttkm tb was one «f the flrst experlmeCftMi with the internal o cetnbustftMi ftieL- - ""v • • > •> 9* I * • ***** .-«y« •» Mm rnmm Thursday* Mmrch 12/1353 ffptmal ***** *>mMti«atedl «|, flwmsdves surr The by-products from an acpe of sugar beets prepared as livestock feed will produce at least 300 pounds of meat. take cart - they art hi A, They are -r. to become nerves* bowwer. introduced to grange lata,: chutes, moving ^tlldei handlers--range anlmslt •V become ptnldqr. t It takes 900 pounds of «BUgar produce the explosives *to flw one round from a modenfr bat ship's sixteeji-inch gun. , It is such a comfort to know that the jrfmple foods your family likes can be quickly and easily dressed up feiLparty refreshments, to use as needed. Two such foods to keep in mind for winter parties (and all year Uncle Sam Says round), are doughnuts and pretzel sticks.. The sweet cake type cook book doughnut ready-to-eat cake department, and salty pretzel sticks go together doughnuts your grocer carries in his flavorwise into delicious, munchy party sticks. To make doughnut party sticks, eut doughnuts into quarters. Push three of the doughnut quarters onto a long pretzel stick. One windowed box of eight doughnuts makes 10 sudi sticks. Another attractive way of serving doughnuts and pretzel sticks is to £ut doughnut quarters into a bowl, and pretzel sticks Into another bowl «t guests spear doughnuts with the pretzel sticks. LOCATIONS WANTtD FOR MSIMttZ STOKBS LAND 0WNttS... RtALTOftSI We aie wiring A-l locations for TASTEE-FkEEZ OF AMERICA. We now have over W Maces nstiontlly mad w« are expanding omt Illinois operation. LAND OWNERS and REALTORS, if you hive, a top location drive-in store, we will lease Mound aatd jwihting sad unusually hip mum on youriBvestmaitt. PKONE - WWTS or WIRS ^ * "TASTEE-FREEZ of Northam miqils ' v; One North La Salle St., Chicay> 2,11L Telephone Financial 6-3215 Two-Piece Costmne Two-piece costumes of consisting of a slender skk*t and a soft jacket are perfect together. When you wsnt variety, wear the Jacket with a pleated skirt or the skirt with a sweater and a bright scut Whits Gloves Selecting gloves? White is always s good color because you can wear them with anything, as weD as at any time of the yel'r. You may choose either short or long ones, according to your taste, and they may be tailored or decorated & be In fashion. There will be a special meeting of the village board on Friday, March 13, to discuss the issue of a polling place for the coming election of village official!. Our village clerk anjtotmcfed that the deadline for vehicle tags was March 1 and urged everyone to apply that have not already done so. Heeds Is an excellent thne to get rid of pond weeds, such as cattails and water lilies. Use a strong e^ter type at 2,4-D on the | exposed lea* surface. Repeat spray Many thousands el U. 8. Savtags Bonds for Dad, Mother, and the ddk dren were given the place of ImM on as many trees last Christmas Day. Bat, we are new In a hew year With new birthdays coming np, apd ens of the best gifts yen eaa bestow Is « Savings Bond, the "Present Witt 4 Fntnre." Birthday after birthday, the Savings Bonds yon give wfll grow and grow. Bond buying is the eaab way to go gift shopping yon can ft Ton ean purchase them at any bank or post office. 8tart year children M the thrift liab!t-i4lMlpnrehaseef U. 01 Savings Bonds. U. S. IrMwrr Dtpmtmm* A C Q U A I N T t D SPECIAL O f f f R ! Centaur ' Faftntng.. .<'.. f, Contfur farming redunes laai «V the top soil and retains the water in the soil for the use of plants. Th& clerk also announoed that absentee ballots will be avail-1 able at his home after March 15. Asksd by police what th« Idea was of "riding around on a.stre«t» car on a Tuesday morning wttiMVt any pants on," a dishabille gentt# man in Milwaukee, Wis. , imlali--< in distress. "Tuesday! What hagp pened to Mondsy?" The 'mount of di*rt>ilitv from ,n« or*»TPttor nt this kind is neg- ;ll«»tb*e snd. in fact. T»enrns who hf»«" •'•.'I Inn*' removed >">rv with which they • t," *1*" ))oKoi*irv ' • na- sb^^r •^Htv |a their appearance aparent. The accepted methods of treating cancer, namely the use of " -adlum. and deep x-ray therapy, • nd other procedures now under- "oing experimentation, do not aem to be particularly advantageous in treatment of cancer of the lung. Surgery, the third - -jcepted procedure appears to , 'he only answer. However, othe* »-nHthod* mav be employed to* alleviation of pain if the disease ^as soread extensively or is in +>e advanced state. As In every form of cancer, '••^st results are oibtain^d When •1!agnoa3s is established early, ""he same principle Hblds true :*or treatment. application when new growth apoeara KNOW YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD ' I NOTES FOR BUSINESSMEN: Stow to Profit from JOB PRINTING POST CARDS The biggest asset to these is that they are always opened to view. This is in addition to their low cost advantage. When planning advertising be sure to consider the post card. aood tait» w fM INDUSTRY McHENRY "flAINDEALER 113 N. Oreen Street PHONE 170 Since a man Is often judged by the clothes he wears, there are many advantages tb be gained by wearing a Curfce suit. They add up to an evidence of good taste ania good v^ue. Come in and see our Curlee show ing. Also,., our very- appropiat^ line ot * furnishing*, Curlee Suits $45 to $59.50 McGEE'S 117 S. Oreen St."' McBmuit Store Hours: Open Daily, &-6 Fridays, 9-9 -- Sundays, 9-12 We glye and redeem Ciold Bond i ' Stamps. The McHenry Plalndealer has correspondents fo every community in McHenry's trade territory. We are proud of them and they are doing a good job. We invite everyone to make use oi feature which is second to none in the state. " We Want Your News Items Eytry so often 'someone says, "Last week I had visitors from such and aaoh a Blaca. 1 didn't sos a word| In -the paper about It." •' • ' ^'" Jt ; ^-r- -----T~r---- ~ Here's whefe you come in. We and our staff dt nelglfborhoOd . reporters are not mind reader*. We simply can't keep up with ALL the News. Not without help from YOU. S o . . i f y o u h a v e a n e w s I t e m . ; o f a n y s i t e . . . P L E A S E TELL TOUR CORRESPONDENT--or If you live in McHenry . . . CALL US. Our phoae number is 170 and we are happy to get the items. If it's not convenient to shone . , tfcejn jn. MAKING SURE THEY'RE SIGNED so «0 %i»ow they ar* -authentic. • ' ^ " • • . .# Outside ol McHenry, here's the list . « > ene is near you . . . she will be more than happy to include your news in her items. Community Correspondent: .JIcCULLOM LAKJ Lakemoor-Lilymoor rWONDER LAKE -• Vanesse Sells * RINGWOOD Mrs. Greorge Shepard SPRING GROVE Mrs. Charles Freund JOHNSBURG Betty Hettermann THIS 8TAFF OF CORRESPONDENTS^ IS READY, WILLING AND ABLE TO SERVE YOU . . CONTACT THE ONE NEAREST YOU. • " f If You Live In and Around McHenry Phone 170 - and Tell Us! ' The McHenry Plaindealer Eve Florence Falsetti • ACQ .SPEC rial Size VITAUS TOMB With ptvehase regular 49c sis| You got >| 35c Bottle HAZEL BISHOP Complexion Glow. Regular 1.10 size No-Smear <fl IA Lipstick. ... X mmminiHini Professional Siaarvitio* When you bring your prescription to us, you can be sure that it' is always under professional, supervision. An experienced* competent pharmacist handles and executes it accurately. both for. •mmmiHitrtiM;; 1.00 Bottle Pkg«. 20 CAMPANA CREAM BALM price.. 49C Large Delsey TOILET TISSUE SIN8LE E 35c oiutm SHAVE CHfiAM With 20 Qillette Blue Blades in handy dispenser. 1.33 Value. Both for. . . ,«rDC 1.18 Value SEAramf SHAVE L0TI0H WHh famsnt Stavo Spray Deodoraat spsoial kit'paek. Limited OQs* time for.... 0«lv CtvlorofMiyll PEPSMEiT TOOTH PASTE Giant Soothing PERTUSSIN - FOR COUGHS I 4-oz. 57c 1 size. 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