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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Dec 1953, p. 18

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f r'-.-. £ f£ j) rg By Mti Belly mis* »•> if Mrs Frank Freundj Tue Rescno Squad has imurm- -wi**,.-, . . • Q„nrf,« to ed nio that stai ting next Saturi# Muttdeleln on Sunday to ^ they will 8tart testing Uieir siren. The alren will be blown each Saturday afternoon right after the church bells are rang OfeM! news from our boy# who j at noon until further notice and on Sunday to Dottld Rinkenberger at St. Of the Lake •eniinary. ited in the Illinois state tournament in Chicago *W® weeks ago. One of the teanir from here won firs: place in the five-man team event. They won $100 in caah and a beautiful trophy for that event. They also $20 in cash for taking first place In the single gamo event with a total of 1127 pins with handicap. The team consisted of George Nowak, who bowled 506. Stanley Freund, 555, Joe Hiller, 455, Art Jackson, 543, and Bud you are asked, n# te larmed. Bill Ricks has been suffering from rheumatism and has bc<;n out of the picture for a few; days. But he says he will be up and going again real soon, Everyone misses him when he is down because he handles a l*>t* of the boys' personal business, ifr a,nd Mrs. Schulbert , and Son "Wferfc out ovelv last- weekend Stiller, 572, which made a ' making cabinets for their sUnrtotal of 2631 pins without handi- mer h£me ~ ; cap and 3088- with gtXty tftams participated In competition. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pitzen and family visited Mrs, Pitzen's mother in Woodstock on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sengstock dropped in to see the "Mayor" Sunday. Theye were out preparing for winter by taking care of the EspecI4(!y for .. Pet Owfifers .. | ilt'ii i i m i i u m m i nun h it i;t mmimi «i*« Raising puppies in shady, moist kennels toith limited exposure to the sun may be disastrous if parasite-infected dogs have occupied the quarters. Pups can pick up ascarid and hookworm infections from the dt^y they are born. These infections may become so serious in tv^o or three weeks that blood trans- V, y . DeoenAe? 17 pend on early recognition of "the! CORPORATION FEE condition. Veterinary medical cu- i f TTP * thorities say the infestation can i Ur usually be eliminated if proper; OVER LAST YEAR treatment la started in (MMPSjpJ Glaucoma, a painful eye disease, with increased internal eye pressure, is difficult to distinguish from other eye conditions at times. Proper diagnosis is necessary to prevent the wrong treatment which conkl d6 Ifreparable damage. NAMED TO COMMISSION Governor William G. Stratton fusions W*y he needed to j has appointed the five public members of the Workmen's Safe- j the 1952 them. mark. Collections of corporation teas and franchise taxes during November brought the total for the 11-month period $45,284.14 above the amount collected at the same time last year. Secretary of State Charles has announced. Collections for November were $lll,762.€f5, making the total for the year so far $4,301,624.39. Secretary Carpentier said. He predicted that , the 12-month total also will be slightly above Forty Years Ago . "That , little «German band" made this village their annual visit on Monday evening of this week, Dhey made the rounds of the drink emporiums, where, through their selections, they as- F cirpentier 818164 4,1 making business for 1 the different proprietors. Walter Freund, the bag punching artist, exhibited at the E. M. Geier billiard ihall on Tuesday Veterinary medical authorities report that cats can get leukemia, a cancer of the blood. Recently a 7-year-old male house cat was proved by blood tests to be suffering from a type of leukemia. The cat had been ill, listless and losing weight for several weeks. This is • believed to be the first case of its kind oh reoord. ?.• •; ' •W The Christian Mothers held their annual Christmas party in the school hall last Tuesday evening. Santa Claus made an appearance and presented ,tne Sisters and each of the members with a lovely4 Christmas gift. Pot-luck supper was se. ved before the gifts were distributed. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Fi t urd and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Freund were guests at the Tony Freund Saturday evening. * Friends of Mis. Jacob Fritz will be happy to know that she in.now recuperating at her home. Mrs. Fritz fell in her home and Was /confined to St. Theresa's hospital in Waukegan for several weeks . Veterinary ••teaearffi mat oostrated that a combination of , u *3' tinaniai at canine distemper and infectious essentials vjhich need special hepatltis ln do?s produces a tention. , much more severe type of illness than either disease alone. The occurrence of the two diseases at the same time in dogs is not uncommon, 1 Mrs. Msftie Wettsel is staying in Edison Park, with ber daughter for awhile. LaNita Crowley and friends visited with her father, Chester, over last weekend. Friends will be happy to hear that Frank Crowley will be among our midst in , thirty days. Welcome home Frank and our best wishes for a complete recovery go out to you. BSAMD HEW PIANOS Mr. and Mrs. Art Kunkel spent a few days out here but the weather got too bad so they went back to Bellwood. No place like home when the weather gets bad, he says. • Studies made in cb*aecttoa with the recent mass immunization of dogs against rabies in St. Louis, Mo., indicated that such a program has greater value in erradicating rabies than sporadic inoculations of small numbers of dogs over an extended period. The mass immunization drive was started to control a serious rabies outbreak in the Missouri metropolis. ty and Education Investigation commission. The appointees are: John R. Hundley, Granite City, director or rnuustrial relations. Granite City Steel corporation; Russell E. Gibbs, Peoria, dean of college engineering, Badley university; Thomas Roe, Springfield, , Illinois representative of the Railway Conductors; Earl J. McMahon, Chicago, secretarytreasurer Chicago Building Trades council, representative of the A.F.L., ana John Alesia, chairman and director of the Illinois ^ State £IO-PAC. i NICKEL ORE, BODY £^jjf The largest single nickel ore body ever discovered is the Frood-Stobie vin northern Ontario evening of thia weejt F. B. Cbvalt, the' popular manager of the Lumber company yard* at this place, was taken to Chicago this morning to undergo an operation for appendicitis. Mrs. Masquelet, the Elm street druggist, has been suffering with neuralgia of the face. - Santa Claus will meet thfe little folks at J. J. Vycital's every afternoon front now until Christmas. The "I Should Worry" dub mat with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Cobb New incorpor ations continued to show a gain over last year, M<\ Carpentier reported, the 6,- 851 organizations formed so far this year being 903 greater than those established last year. New Illinois business corporations are 687 ahead of last year, for a total of 4,599, While outof- state business groups granted certificates of authority are 114 more than last year, tie total being 634.. Among not-for-profit groups, the 1.599 Illinois organizations are ninety-six greater than last year and the nineeen oua-ofstate units are six more, Secretary Carpentier said. " The worst mistakes are made while trying to cover Up or gloss over smaller mistakes. FBED J. SMITH SALES SfEBVICB ete Motoi Overhauling - Welding JOHNSBURG. ILL. ; ^ ^cHENBY 300-J mi Wadft--^ay evening. Cob^ was given a muffle in wkich she was the recti numerous pieces of m)i«&c. rf he remembered that Mrs. won a fine piano in a conducted by M. M. Nieseh short time since. ' Peter M. Justen, who, with his estimable wife left Mci^Diy about four years ago and *teqe which time has been making home in Denver, Colo., is making good in the western metropo^a- The slot machine operators of this village and vicinity were hauled into court at Woodstock on Wednesday of last week. A. F. 8c A. It 107 N. Court St. ^ Meeting l-8rd Tue*. Visitors Welcome Phillip Ricker, Secy. Phone MeHenry 417 . , > --i- 0. £. S. 107 N. Court St. / Meetings 2nd & 4th TNflk Visitors Welcome Myrtle Harrison, Secy Tel Won. Lk 3641 PROFE^ICnRL DIRECTORV • The problem of eliminating whipworms from dogs may de- Fall 18 N«te Keyboard ta Mahogaay $46900 USED SPINETS FROM $37500 USED GSANDS FROM $34506 AX-SO BI6 SAVINGS ON ruMA SAMPLES -yj^LVE OP TO • *200°° ' v. t^arge Selection To i v' ^ Choose From SIMONSON'S Established 1919 N. Grove Ave., Elgin, HL1 Open Mon. ft Frl. Evenings ® 10 UNCLE HENRT ff. No present problems GET BOTH FOR THE % - y PRICE of CLEANER ALONE! 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