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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Jun 1947, p. 10

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K. V. s . y ? , w ' ' . -. s,'.h \-*i '>•' - .* * » e^R show j^t ......-- oiling snHrp pani- • ut |i>|IH good dividends la WTT form of jumper mtrkct lambs and better condition of breeding •lock. Much of the improvement ia credited to the use of phenothiarine, which has been used more and more by sheep men since department research men discovered several years ago that the chemical is unusually effective against a number of injurious internal parasi'es of aheep and other farm animals. Subscribe for The Ptaindesler ~~ Jaae.lt, lft. J» and ft Rummage Sale -- Sponsored by the Christian Mother* and Altar Society. JIM II East River Road Pinochle Club-- Mrs. Albert Vales. Jmm 84 Dance Recital -- Pupils of Olive Swanson -- Masonic Temple, El gin--8 p.m. Jane SS McHenry Home Bureau , High School--1:30'p.m. • June M Day of Recollection For C. u. of A.-- St. Mary's Church. July 17 C. D. of A. Picnic and Outing. July 19 and M Chicken Dinner and Carnival -- St. Peter's Church, Spring Grove. Afcgnst 7 C. D. *f A. Meeting. - • I/Hart 11 • lvi' tftummsRe Sale--B uch BuHding-- Sponsored By P. T. A. |v.' %<• W-" -r-™'--LA®TThts Our Mast Popular Sellers Ave "MAJd'SELLB* "PBG O'MY HEART* ^ "THE FRBCKLES SONG" j *? WONDER, 1 WQNBW COLUMBIA RECORDS We Now Hsve All Albans Both Popular and Classic! HANO AND HAWAIIAN WALTZES AND MARCHES SCHEUHERT MELOMES SQUARE DANCES POPULAR AMERICAN .WALTZES MEMORY SONGS £ FRANK SINATRA DANNY KAY HUME DUCHIJf PK1L SPITALNY ALL-GIRL . ORCHESTRA The above, are jfcst a fear if the reesads we carry In stock. When you want records . . . just VkKt as at 514 West Main Street. -- Phone McHenry 123-J -- • ' Virus Viras pneumonia, fbst reported in iMtzerland in 1879, appeared in the United Steles in 1929 and 1930, when 169 cases of psittacosis with 19 per cent mortality were report* ed in tills country, fallowing the importation of diseased parrots from South America. ^ f Read the Want Aft X WEN SUNDAY MORNINGS. Colony » McHenry, Winoii Mr Conditioned Phone 254 Friday - Saturday Disk Powell - Evelyn Keyes "JOHNNY O'CLOCK" l*lus -- News • Cartoon ft Novelty Sunday - Monday -- June 22-23 Susan Hayward - Lee Bowman "SMASH UP" Also -- Cartoon ft World News Tuesday (one day) Ken Curtis - Joan Barton •ml the Hoosier Hotshots (1) "LONE STAR MOONLIGHT* Chester Morris - Jeff Donnell (2) "THE PHANTOM THIEF"1 - Wednesday - Thursday Paul Kelly - Adrian Booth (1) 'SPOILERS OF THE NORTH' Roy Rogers - Geo. (Gabby) Hayes (») "MY PAL TRIGGER" lii Released by Western Newspaper Union. By INEZ GERHARD VAN HEFLIN, who takes over for Bob Hope on June 17 on Tuesday nights, is one lad who appreciates radio commercials; in his pre-movie days he was on no end of radio serials -- says he'd frequently finish a stint at NBC at 10:30 and be 4ue;.at CBS fdfc--another one beginning that very moment. If it hadn't been for commercials he'd never have been able to make it. He's made some 2,200 air appearances, as well as achieving success on the stage and getting an GIRL SCOUTS % i If the cuff of a eeet Is badly frayed, It may be more iirrassful to trim the him *orne4» and from The above picture of Lily Lskei Following are the girls and their Girl Scouts, known officially as Mc- leaders pictured above: Henry TroogNo 1, was taken on the T Row. Christine Kfinn, Arlene McHenry Community) high school ~ .V. - . IjJL grounds following the Memorial Day Svoboda, tJerri Einsper, ^une Kurparade. The troop, organised in Sep- ^ru*n» _ Lucille Nielsen, Patricia tember of 1-946, has nine active mem-; Kretn, Barbara Hey and Sue Rogers.! tbers, their leader, Mrs. Christine Kneeling below: Lois Kurbyum, i Krinn, Mid assistant leader, due' Margaret Rogers and 'Roberta May ' Rogers. i Wirfs. off the liheafwear. Cut the worn carefully from the sleeps the hen, which is to be as a facing. With a very tiny stitch the facing back sleeve and press the star opto, fin eifiier of these methods--to keep the seam flat so that it wont show on The many ecqueintaness In lUs community of»Dr. Walter H. Wstterson, 72. of LaGrange, a physician since 1901, will be sorry to hw of his dsstt, which uccuirsd on ItMnday, June 17, 1947, in his home. Ih*. Watterson had served as head mm the right side, turn the facing down ! ^ tpbereulosis department of " - Oak Forest infirmary and aa head of the municipal tuberculosis f-Hjrinm of Chicago before he entered military service In World War L After the war he became head of the tuberculosis section of Speedway hospital, mrkljsh lafav hiiiain ihlnM Tatars•• i * and stitch it very close to the seam line. Then turn it up so that the seam is Just, inside the sleeve, and aUpstitch in place. Tack the lining back onto the facing. When the cuff Is pressed it should be in condition for many more wearing*. t . • . . . §;:. . flsme Fires fatal . ? About 10 people lose theft1 every day as s result of home fires. which lster became Hines veterans hospital. He served there untfl enter- ^ ing private practice in 1988. ; He is survived by his widow, m.amz ^ and a daughter. V Last rites are brine conducted in ii§ LaGrange tills (Thursday) afternoon ^ at 8;89 Vdsdk. - M rr C The sne degree sea leveL of water drops each 500 feet above Complete line of David Roberts veterinary medicines at Wattles Drag Store, McHenry. 48-tf-bp Tarpon Springs in Floridi Contor of Spongs Industry Sponge fishing was an old and honorable industry even in the days of Christ. It is still a primitive {industry, and the ships they use today largely retain the same simple _ 'L. A. j qnd utilitarian principles of con- Oscar for his supporting appearance struction that made them so inin "Johnny Eager" in 1941. His djvidualistic through the centuries. latest picture is "Possessed ; , Most of the large fleet of spon(?e Green Dolphin Street is another • ghjpg Tarpon Springs, ^Florida, j when the soil is still soft, rather one. On the air he'll play Philip j are blood-sisters to the sponge - VAN HEFLIN thai 6msoi GroaM** Dgnago to Winter injury in gardens, in cold weather sections, is not done by cold as a rule, but by thaws. It is to prevent this damage that mulches are applied; and not to protect hardy plants from the cold. A contrary impression is widespread and sometimes leads to harm, when mulches are applied too early, Marlowe, detective of the Raymond J fleels of the Mediterranean centu- GhaanrdJ'--ler st"o ries. ries ago. V ^ t ™. f | Tarpon Springs became the It's fitting that Cleatus. Caldwell,, gponge center of the world by an wife of Warner Bros, star Robert j incident of war. During the Span- Hutton, will play an Indian maiden j ish-American war the small sponge than after it has frozen hard. A very | light covering suffices to delay freez- ' ing a long time after the unprotected ground has frozen; and this soft soil is often' invaded by mice, who feed on the plants growing there. A light covering placed over frozen ground prevents surface thawing which might be accompanied by frost heaving, and standing water in surface puddles, which in the Dennis Morgan-Jack Carson! fleet that-4j*rthed at Key West put "Two Guys from TexasAShe's part! in to Tarpon Springs to dispose of Cherokee and was bony in Okla- their cargo, as they feared capture homa. j by Spanish warships said to be raid- --*-- |W- their area. The sponge fisher- ; would uproot plants and bulbs and It's febout time! Vincent Price' men liked Tarpon Springs and re- j cause decay. was suspected ef murder in! maijied there. From this modest "Laura," committed murder in; beginning there has developed the "Dragonwyck," tried to aveure i Tarpon Springs Sponge Exchange, murder in "Leave Her to Heaven"; the largest sponge market in the and nearly murdered a girl in | world. { 4'ShockNow he p l a y s s p o l i c e i n - j By 1905, as the industry, started soector and discovers "whodunit" in | to attain stature, there was an in- 20th Century-Fox's "Moss Rose " flux of divers from such far-away which will star Victor Mature, Pe?-| places as Greece, the islands of gy Cummins and Ethel Barrymore, ending h|s career ef crime. til-.' THEATRE * PHONE 82 I Woodstock, HI. Mday and 'Saturday, Jane 20 - 21 9ary Cooper in "THE WESTERNER" .. "ALIAS MR. TWILIGHT" SUNDAY . MONDAY Jtane 22 TUESDA¥ 24 * Aegina,, Halki, ^Calymnous and Symi. The men were experienced sponge fishermen and they brought Macdonald Carey's wife. Betty. with them their own equipment, has turned down a film offer from diving suits, plans for boats and MGM because she prefers to make other necessary and traditional a .career out of being Mrs. Carey i paraphernalia *»?*nd ancient cus- She's had a couple of other careers toms --appeared on Broadway, and starred as a heroine in several radio serials. A notable exception to this rule in sections where subzero temperatures are experienced is the case of tender and half-hardy roses, especially the so-called ever-blooming or hybrid- tea varieties. The tops of these roses can be killed by subzero temperatures, and are often protected by soil piled high about them, or bj coverings of leaves or straw. At Warner Bros.' they're set to mske two more boy stars. They're looking for (1) an actor, 10 to 12 years old. who's a song and dance lad: he's wanted for "Barbary Host," snd msy become, another Mickey Rooney--they hope. Tho other will have a Claude Jarman sort of role in "Christopher Blake." Or maybe, they ssy, one boy can fill both roles. Sports Socks J*"* a favorite with youngsters, seme grownups have adopted angera socks for sportswear. Since these socks sre In the more expen- I sive bracket, wash after each wear- I ing In lukewarm suds,'squeezing the j suds gently through them. Angora should never be rubbed. Rinse thor- [ oughly In water of the same tem- I peratuve and roll in a towel to I squeeze out the excess moisture. Dry on wire or board forms, if you j have them. If notl vaoe their original ontUno on a pibor of cardboard M » IH H 11 M m I H MUfltW S/f JM* srr??- 1 * . look trim when you swim-- Boxer Swim Trunks--. <• If H kM>1 and outaround Ih. wife, tor . good wHcft «Mt Bm I to .gp {nsid,. Thi, rtsloreM the original size and shape and speeds drying. Then the socks are completely dry, shake vigorously to fluff up the nap or use s soft brush. Now~Eosier than evert HOME PERMANtNT . wHli Round... RhM. • • 1 Now DO|mko fff - ^ v . : ' ' ;. ;£ tjt -t „ ... i"' ^ ' 4 " ' ' ' M i Tni * v. ysers ago Stem a leg he probably wouldn't be j starring on his own radio program j new. He was recuperating in a; hsspHal, feeling mighty low, (he'd been teed by NBC) when John Royal, the NBC sports boss, called, and offered him his eld fob. From wishing he'd die he wanted to live. He got well faft--now he's NBC's Director of Sports, heads thst Sports Newsreel each week, and is the favorite sports brosdeaster of a large part of our national population. --*-- Bette Davis and Gary Cooper can «high-hat other stars; they've won the French version of our Osclrrs, awarded by "Le Film Franca is" after a poll was conducted among j French film exhibitors. Runners-up • were Ingrid Bergman and Errol I Flynn. j * | Glenda Farrell's last picture was "Ever Since Venus," in 1945, at Columbia. Now she's set for an important- role in "Double Take" at the same studio. It's a thriller, with Franchot Tone, Janis Carter and Adelo JurgenS In the leada. --*-- Helen Perry, pretty blonde model who plays the bass viol in Victor Young's Tony Martin Show orchestra, on CBS, has won a scholarship at the famous Geller Theater Workshop in Hollywood, which will probably land her in the movies drat thing you know. A friend submitted her photo in a contest snd she won. Now she's playing the bass viol, modeling -- and incidentally learning to act: Developed Printing Printing was made possible by the invention of paper and the development of a suitable ink. Because ef their eagerness to get exact copies of their classics the Chinese developed a process of making what at« cslled rubbings oe^ squeezes. In this process s piece of wet tissue paper is closely fitted over the raised portions of the fsc« of an 'engraved stone. The outer surface of this is then rubbed jvith sn ink psd. The ports of the papei that fit into the cut-out depressions do not receive ink and are left white. Another important development was the use of stamp seals. These were first used to stamp impressions on |«• clay. But from the Oth century A.; D. onward th* Chinese began to stamp their seals with ink. Soon Buddhist and Taeist priests began to use seals to print magical inscriptions by the hundreds. It was only a short advance to enlarge the size of such seals in order to print many words rather'than a few. Smartly cut, neatly tailorod-M&eoe Swim Trunkf by Wilson Brothers. They're the popular typo, with easy-fitting all-round elastic band for unhampered action. Available here-* in a variety of sturdy fabrics--choice aotyd and distinctive patterns. All with knit pant •' W k Is McGEE'S * . . . -aHL fREEN MIMini lHI I lM M l t i l l M M M OO MUM Mini Green* Nutritious i BuH4^ut> a vitamin A supply for j winter health by eating mustard and turnip greens and collards. A serving of either of these greens supplies sufficient carotene, which is changed into vitamin A by the body, for several days' needs. Fortunately the body can store this vitamin in the liver and kidneys and release it into the blood to be carried to the tissues. Since the thinner and greener leaves are richest in vitamin A and iron, use these greens when young and freshly gathered. These three vegetables' are good sources of calcium and vitamin C or ascorbic acid. In addition greens contribute bulk or roughage, some ef which is usually desirable in the diets of persons of norm?] health. Order your rubber at DM Priied Amber nt the time it exudes from trees, amber is soft and sticky, the hardening occurring later. Flies, other small animals, and vegetable fragments are sometimes caught in the fresh amber, and they are thus preserved, as flies are caught by fly-paper. As amber containing insects is more highly prized than ordinary amber, it is frequently counterfeited, usually by boring a hole, inserting a common insect, and either filling the hole with sopie gum of the same color or fusing over the opening. Besides clear and clouded ambers, there is ambroid, not easily distinguished from the other kinds, which is made by hosting and compressing fragments at .jmfepr into a compact mass. ^ . *• | New-Positive Low Cos! t • s> Bead the Want Ada *W' ... r*.- % ' ' Ul, Jbg op yaw heir le Mf tone! Toei l*rofru«onal Plastic Curiass here S0% move ending - , P I' surface; and they're ribbed p! , %' fmoidippfeL ' * fiUratdm • W • y S«ve manay every Ihne you reusi. H y % I '•£ yeerToniPlsstie Cadets. Per a v ^ MtgtilarKM • t|00 ' ABPnemplmim DRUG STORE - IEBN limiiil McHENRT, ILLINOI8 If: '.r ^ f - ODDS AND ENDS--Bin lb Wwr-old sctor on T4* Sttomd Mrs. Burton," isn't tb* only tutor w bit family: bit pimtm potty it m vHtr^m of tbm Msditom Squirt Gmrdtn Rod*of. . . Evidently M tbt old At JoltoM piemrot ere goimg to bt rr-4umod; "Go Into Yom 'Omm," originally rtbsstd 1m 1933-36, comot omt mgm» tbit mutator.... No tomg writot>t Uf0 is toft from tbo iwovi* comora*-- Mrtro't goimg to immortmlist Rkbord Rogrrt oitd Lomtx Hort on film. Tbojft* brtoMmg im o mow rodi( momuorotStolion WMPF, im Fi N. ix-Gl- Goil Candy Center In 1945 Illinois produced over 40 ier cent of aU, the candy made in be.U. 8. Don't Miss the Five-Star . given by. WONDER LAKE BOD ft GUN CLUB AUXIUABY . . •* the . Extra Claw . Very few people know that thtf Hon has an extra claw. It is concealed isuibft Jut}* jmssx Ihe Up ol hie tail. l Complete line of l>avid Roberts veterinary medicine at W^rtlae Drug Store, McHenry. * McHenry Hjph School Auditorium FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JUNE 27 & 28, 8 P. M. Ticketn can be feecured at tU Wonder I*ke businees SnQuses and at' Bolgerrs Drug Stone and Gladstone*® •„ ,-tt *•* "V ' - ' « i - * Department Store ill McHenry. I ; ? corrective treatment for WATER SYSTEMS • OOMTROUS^Corrosion (rust) ELDOHAT1I Lime Scale FEEDER $16.60 "BedWater' reed U Bight tiiSo iTonr Water Supply Whh An Antorn^mOBOMBT RBDXB Your Dealer or FKEDF.HIELLCOi General Office and Warehonpe 400 W. Kinsie Street Ohicago 10, Dlinots All fhma Route 1, Ingleside, 111 Phone Fox Lake 5221 ICROMET $3.00 the lb. tfp to 6,000 gals. _ 9i water Normaliaed Jt';- $1.. * v i. • i:v:< f V.;» ' " ;•* Jit, . TV' -

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