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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Jul 1950, p. 5

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' O . - f y f A ± ^ w ~ - r ^ Y T ^ f ^ ^ j f ^ r - ^ V f * , * CLASSIFIED REAL ESTATE v./*| IOBOI I0E30I IOBOI Mm PLAINDEALER I Published every Thursday at Mc- 4|en&, 111., by the McHenry Pubhink Company, Inc. ^NATIOMAl PITOftl W. BURPEINDT, Gen. Manager. ;;|)bBLlS FROEHLICH, Editor. Entered its second-class matter Vfltt the postoffice at McHenry, 111., • Wider the act of May 8, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION MATE Tear ...... I&&0 Plalndealer Want Ads No ads counted less than 26 • trords. 76c minimum. ( 1 insertion 76c (C!ount 5 words Iter Ittte) , 26c service charge on all blind •Is. Cash with order. Gferd of Thanks .... $1.00 Minimum Reading notice 16c per line.. , Want Ads close promptly at 10 Un. Wednesda) AUTOMOTIVE fJTOB 8ALE--Generators, armatures, -starters, fuel pumps, distributors, " voltage regulators and ignition parte for Ford and all other cars. Beaco XSales & Service, Lilymoor, Fred J. Svoboda, Prop. Tel McHenry 183. 47tf f fOB SALE--1947 Crosley station wagon. Good condition. McHenry garage, 604 Front St., Tel. 403. 10-tf «•>. BU8INE88 SERVICE ACCOUNTING, BOOKKEEPING, AND TAX SERVICE -- Records installed and maintained. Elmer P. Adams, Certified Tax Consultant. Phone Fox Lake 5962. '45tf BXPERT PIANO AND ORGAN TUKlNQ--Repairing and Refiuishtng, work fully guaranteed. Used pianos for sale. E. Zaboth, call colct, Lake Zurich 3102. 40tf JANITOR SERVICE -- We clean wtfodwork, floors, windows, walls Jaily, weekly, monthly or seasonally. Reasonable prices. McII^nry Janitor Service, Don. Dewey, Mgr. Phone McHenry 430-J. 32tf OARBAOE COLLECTING -- Let us dispose of your garbage each week, or oftener if desired. Reasonable rates. Regular year round route John E. Hill, P. O. Box 274, Me- Henry, Phone 365. tf MUSIC INSTRUCTION In Your Own Home Piano and Piano Accordian Classics or Popular Beginners or Adanced Instruction IjAltT. p. KOCH none Pistakee 633-M-l 5tf m CEHSPOOLH and SEPTIC TANKS SERVICE G. A. DOUGLAS Phone McHenry 776*|f •? JOtf HOME REPAIRS We Specialise in all Home Repairs Low Monthly Payments ' Free Estimates McHenry Improvement Co. Phone 523-M-l McHenry, 111. 6tf LANDSCAPING Hedges, shrubs and evergreen trimmed or replaced. Hand grade fertilize and seed old or new lawns Flower bedB prepared and planted Guaranteed. Walter/Aeverman, Gol Course Subd. Phone 210-J. ^ Mc Henry. 52t DEAD ANIMALS -- Highest east prices paid for cows, horses an< hogs; no help needed to load. Da} and night, Sundays and holidavs Call Wheeling Rendering Works Wheeling No. 3; reverse charges. 361; WHITEWASHING, spraying, fix control. Wm. Ahrens, 607 Front 8t Phone. McHenry 736 R. Call betweei the hours of 12 and 1 p.m. 3tl HAVE YOUSP CESSPOOLS, eatcl. basins septic tanks, cisterns cleaneo ay Eddie s Sanitary Service. Eddi< Huff, Prop. Tel. McHenry 290. 29ti WELLS DRILLED OR DRIVEN WATER SYSTEM -- We sell, repar and install pumps. Bill Bacon, 20t Main Street, McHenry. Telephone tft. * O. J. B. DIEHL Woodstock Piano Tuner Phoue 208-W 526 Washington St. Woodstock, 111. 30tf FOB SAL*--'48 JOHN30N MOTOR .6 HP, USED ONE SUMMER, COMPLETE WITH MOTOR CARRIER, LIKE NEW. AND 14 FT. NDIAN PLANK HULL BOAT, jOOD CONDITION, COMPLETE WITH STEERING WHEEL, ETC PHONE McHENRY 239-M 10 ?OB SALE--18 ft. Century runibout, motor recently overhauled, targain, $650; 16 ft Chris Craft, like nerw condition. E, J. Wendi Boat Sales and Service, Richmond •11., on y.S. 12. Tel. Richmond 204 v 9tf FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THI Sportsman's Inn, 513 Main street Ice cold case beer and packager roods of all kinds. A1 Phannen 49ti VNTIQUES, MISC. ITEMS--Cloth ng in Good Condition for the en ire family. Formats. Open Mon 0 Sat., 1 p.m. to 10 p.m., Sunday 11 a. m. to 6 p, m. Mrs. R. Diet rich, Terra Cotta Rd. Consignmoni and Resale and Antique Shop, ^4 mile west Terra Cotta facton *hich is on Rt. 31. Crystal Lak. 1346-R-l. 51-ti HELP WANTED-- Waitre McHenry 377. HELP WANTED -- Assemblers, wirers, solderes, packers and iaapoctors. Experience not necessary. Secure a position in an ever ex- .randiug radio-television industry. Employment office open Monday through Saturday, 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. Admiral Corp., McHenry at intersection of Rt. 120 and 31. 51-tf HELP WASTED--Pin boy over 16 years old. Palace Recreation, 119 S. Green Street 10 HELP WANTED--Sausage maker md 1 stuffer. Also man for all around work with packing house •experience. Steady job, good wages. Wili Koenemann, Volo, I1L, Rt 120, 500 ft. east of U.S. Ifc Phone McHenry 524-J-l. 10-2 HELP WANTED--Boy or girl for andy counter at roller rink, five tights a week. Apply in person. 10 SPRAYING, WHITE WASHING or FLY CONTROL-- Chicken houses barns, garages and basements. Frank W. Henkel, Volo, P. O. Round Lake, 111. Tel. McHenry 543-J-l. 5tf WATER ANALYSIS Water checked by culture for bacteria to determine safety aad pollution. Charge $4.00. / State Aproved Lab. 481 McHenry X-Ray Clinic ft Clinical Laboratory 308 S. Green St. Phone 291 EXPERT PIANO AND ORGAN TUNING--Repairing and Refinish ing, work fully guaranteed. Formerly with Lyon and Heily. E. Zaboth, call collect, Lake Zurich 5341. 6tf FOR SALE--Porch with rail or sides 4x4 ft. 4 in., 23 in. high good cond., 24 windows and screen also storm door and screens. Cal' 697-M-l, •9-f FOB SALE -- Girl'g Roadmastei bicycle, 26", white wall tires, slightly used. Reasonable. Phone 823-W. *io FOR SALE--Coca Cola bottle cooler an«\ Heinz soup kitchen. Palace Recreation, 119 S. Green St. 10 CEMENT BUILDING BLOCKS Available at the Water Tower in West McHenry VON CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO. Phone McHenry 788-W FOR SALE--Johns-Manville Home Insulation, installed by The Wall- Fill Co. For estimate call Leo J. Stilling, McHenry 18. 40tf FOR SALE -- Beer - for your ice cold case beer of all kinds, come to the Sportsman's Inn, where good fellows meet; all kinds of wines and package goods to take out at the lowest prices. 513 Main street. A1 Phannenstill, prop. 23tf FOR SALE--TYPEWRITERS, ADDING MACHINES. Serviee on all makes. Also ribbons for all makes • carbon paper. L. V. Kilts, Clay St. Woodstock. Phone 549. 7tf WINDOW SHADES--OB VENETIAN BLINDS--New line of removable flat and Bauflex original blinds and tapes. Bonderized and galvanized Acme metal. Sterling Window Shade & Venetian Blind Co., 5640 W. Division street, Chicago. Phone Columbus 1-8743 or McHenry 651-M-l Fri. evening, Sat. cr Sun. Free estimates.0 All work guaranteed. One and two weeks' service. 27tf FOR SALE--Dry Gas Range, table top style; 42" kitchen sink; 2 lawn mowers; 1 large and 1 smalt Evans oil heaters with tanks. Bailey, McCullom Lake. Phone 649-M-l. *io FOR SALE-- Motorcycle, late '48 model 125; in excellent condition. $225.00; 16 in. electric table fan. almost new, $12.00; 16 stools 26" high, 75c each. Wm. Tamasy, 2 blocks north of St. Patrick's church, 3rd place left. Trailer. •10 FOB SALE--Sable and white female collie, 10 months, house broken, good with children. Reg. A.K.C Sacrifice, illness reason for selling. Write to Box 82, McHenry Plalndealer. 10 BRING YOUR PHOTOGRAPHIC PROBLEMS TO US-- We can deliver anything from a snapshot to large murals, or free hand oil ^oaintines. Copying and framing, fCAMERAS, PROJECTORS, FILMS AND SUPPLIES. WORWICK'S 8TUDJO. 117 Riverside Drive, Mc- . Hsnry. Phone 275. 40tf $10.00 TO $25.00 Paid for old crippled down horses knd cattle. Immediate service -- Phone Union 3211 or Elgin 7724. Reverse charges* Lee Dog Food Company. *7-10 I'ERGUSOH GRAIN SEBTICE sgjKow buying and skipping corn, ™eati«, barley, rye, wheat. Immediate fash payments. Will weigh on any approved scale of Joir choice. Get tnr hid before you selL Tel fryital Luke 1S74-R-2. 10-1 FOR SALE -- Evergreens, trees, shrubs. Free estimates on land scaping. Pitzen Nursery, Round Lake, Route No. 2, Round Lake 3570. Corner of routes 120 and Wilson road. Phone Round Lake 3570 32tf ~ COMPLETE TREE SERVICE 519 Waukegan Road. Phone 724 Anderson Tree Service 40tf LANDSCAPING Hedges, shrubs and evergreens trimmed or replaced. Hand grade, fertilize and seed old or new lawns. Walter Aeverman, Golf Course Subdv. Phone 210-J McHenry. lOtf FOR SALE FOB SALE HEAVY DITY HAMMOCKS Regular $4.25 SPECIAL 8U9 ALTHOFF'S HARDWARE W. McHenry 10 Helen Weber Say's YOU'LL LIKE OUR CLEANING BEST ASK ABOUT OUR FREE PLAYING CARDS McHenr^ Cleaners 103 Elm StifM McH«nry, 111. , Plum* 104-M jj ^ - FOR SALE--Walnut gateleg table with four chairs; Porcelain top kitchen table with three leather and chrome chairs; 9x9'4" Green broadloom carpet; pull up chair and one easy chair with slip cover, floor lamp; 10 Vol. Bk. of Knowledge with bookcase; Walnut record cabinet with 8 vol.; Walnut chest of drawers; Mahogany chest; beechwood dresser, chest, dressing table and night stand. Tel. 769-J. o »io HELP WABiTKD--Young man to *ell advertising around Chain O' <akes region. Should have caif. Experience not necessary. Excelent commission and expenses. Tel. McHenry 2^4-JX. 10 FOR SALE--5 room home newly painted and redecorated. 2 car garage. Lot 126x90. In Lilymoor. must be seen to be appreciated. No reasonable offer refused. Call McHenry 183. *10 FOR SALE--Modern year round home; 5. rooms, bath, furnace oil heat, electric hot water heater, full basement, garage. 2 lots, all fenced. landscaped, close to lake, paved road, priced to sell, owner leaving state. H. J. Jansen, Wonder Center, Wonder Lake. Phone Wonder Lake 571. *10 FOR SALE--Large 5 room house OTI Vj acre lot in Ringwood. Clean good condition. Phone Richmond <55. ^ *9-1 FOR SALE--At beautiful Pistakee Bay. New' 5 room convertible home in Bay View Park. 3 bedrooms, kltcheti, bath, living room 14x24. Water rights, also vacant, 2 easements, 1-9 ft; 1-5 ft Fine fishing- Price $4,750.00. Severinghaus Estate, Phone 194, or see your local dealer. Pistakee Bay, McHenry, 111. 9tf HELP WANTED -- Barber for work in Fox Lake: full time, year round. Koeth, Kox Lake. Tel. '•'ox Lake 7-1464. 10 HELP WANTED--Boy if years or rider to drive ice cream boat#. Ap~ )ly to Brass Bell east ehd -of Nip- >ersink Shore Road, Fc^|. Lpfte. ^0 HELP WANTED--Part 3all McHenry 877. SITUATION WAJ WORK WANTED-- Carpenter work •van ted. By dav or by contract, 'hone McHenry'532 J. 7tf WORK WANTED--Carpenter work wanted: By day and contract. Ivan Justafaaon, Tel. McHenry 6S2-J-1. 9tf WORK WANTED--Will care for •hlld, pre-school age in our home by day or week. Phone 7S1 Ringwood. WANTED WANTED -- Jobbers and direct -iilesinen. Quality lines, with liberal :<>inmi3sions. Manufacturers representative. K. Duane Fowler. Wood itock, Box 334, Phone 464-JX. 41tf WANTED--Watches and Jewelry repai*'. Anthony Noonan. -200 So. Green street, McHenry. (Front part if Claire Beauty Shoppe.) 15tf; WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY--We are in tht market for new crop combine run winter rye and winter wheat. Bring samples for free moisture tests and our bid to Pelijjpari farms. Inc., opposite C & HW depot, Woodstock, 111. 9-3 -AnnfWL-j . .-J-. _ Wn-r^-ri-ri^-Ln WANTED TO RENT FOR SALE-- Must be sold before Sunday--complete home furnishings-- 9x12 rug and pad, $20; end table, $1; chairs, $5 each; lamps. $1; dinette chairs and table, $20; washing machine and mangle, $55: stove, $10; kitchen set, $10; electric refrigerator, $25; Hoover vacuum cleaner. $12; bedroom set, draperies & many other articles. Frank Zimmermann, 1% blockseast old bridge on curve of Pistakee Bay road. Tel. McHenry 664-M-2. 10 FOR SALE -- Red raspberries, fifty cents a quart. Stop evenings at MTs. Robert^ Schaefer home, located on Rt. 120, across from Henry's Grocery or call evenings, McHenry 220-M. 10 FOB SALE -- Frigidaire refrigerator, recently reconditioned. Call Saturd&y or Sunday at 220 Country Club Drive or call McHenry 215-W. •10 FOB SALE--1948 Century utility, 75 HP; located in McHenry. E. Schildbach, 555 S. York street, Elmhurst. Tel. Elmhurst 2251. *10 WANTED TO BENT--One or two bedroom home in or near McHenry for high school teacher, wife and baby. Wanted by Sept. 1. Robert Hoffman, Apt. 7B, College GreoJi Whitewater, Wis. *10 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE--1 choice lots in McCullom Lake. Will sell in pairs onfy. 1 pair has 126 ft. well..W.rite Mrs. A1 Wetle or Phone McIIcnrv 678-M-l. 5tf FOR SALE--Lake Front, 4 bed room house, inside plbg. Cement basement. High ground. West McCullom Lake. Phone 661-M-l, Owner. Price 17,950. ,<ftf FOR SALE--Jungle hammock; % and 1% inch pipe; kerosene stove; stepping stools; pipe fittings; nails and some dishes. Mrs. L. Swanson on Rt 120 at Lily Lake. *10 FOR SALE--Cherries. Pick your own at DeWltt Bros. Cherry Orchards, 2 miles west of East Troy, Wis., on Hwy. 15. 10-2 FOR RENT Ml#* FOR RENT--To' employed men only, rooms and good meals; bath shower, plenty of hot water. Tel. McHenry *53. 46tf FOB BEJlT--Kirk's Kottages k Kabins, restricted river resort. Bskpg. $15 to $38.50 wk. Tel. 361-M-l. 4tf ROOMS FOR RENT -- At 109 W. Main St., McHenry. Tel. 100-R. *10 ROOMS FOB BENT-- By day or week. Phone 875-R. *10-2 ROOM FOB BENT--In new home on Fox street, near river. Tel. McHenry 877-W. 10 FOR BENT--5 room modern fur- Qished home, 2 bed rooms.-Ideal for children. Playground and subdv. can be seen Sunday. A. Wiedenhoeft, Oakhurst Subdv. 10 FOB SALE In Midstream, a most modern subdivision, 4 and 6 rooms, Fate Brlrk on all 4 sides; Fall remeht basement, Automatic oil furnare br kot water; gas, electric, city sewer. Possession from 30 to 90 days. Price, «11,M0.00 and |1S^OO.OO. Cash Down-- 25%. Balance 20 years to pay. Yoa can also have water front 16L Call JACOB FB1TZ or HANK NELL. JOHNSBUBG --Telephone McHENRY 87. 8tf FOR SALE--Six-room river front house on Fox 8treet, McHenry. Newly decorated. Garage, steel sen wall, boat, excellent location 3 blocks from shopping district. Tel. 276-J. 10 FOR SALE--Attractive 4% room year round home, McCullom Lake, fully insulated, floor furnace, furnished, $5,500. Phone 547-J-l. 9tf FOB SALE--Modern 5 room homo automatic heat, aluminum storm and screen combination, Venetian blinds, fully landscapped, fruit trees; on county blacktop and beach road. Vince Adams. Phone Wonder Lake 198. . *9-2 FOB SALE--Six room year 'round home; tile bath and cabinet kitchen; automatic oil heat; hot water; garage and cement driveway; fully landscaped. Price $7,600. Call McHenry 634-R-2. *10 FOR SALE -- Ranch house, five rooms and bath; garage and utilitity room; cabinet kitchen; hardwood floors; Rusco combination windows; Venetian blinds, all Insulated; lot 70x100. Priced for quick sale/ Mrs. L. Swanson on Rt. 120 at Lily Lake. ' *10 FOR SALE SPECIALS--Beantlful homes, rea sonahly priced, on Pistakee Bay, Fox River, MrHenry, McCsIlom I-akc, Wonder Lake, Crystal Lake. Knox bil Estate, 405 Richmond Roaft, Tttl. McHenry 421-J. 10-tf MISCELLANEOUS ATTENTUHr-- Man who received cat fromift: Gay's office in Woodstock Wit week of July, please contact Dr. Gay at once. Tel. Woods t o c k 1 3 2 - J . . 1 0 SHARK HOME--Desire couple or couple with child to share modern year 'round home in Oakhurst subdivision. Light housework for woman. Will pay wages. Located near playground. Tel. Mrs. Mar garet Lieber, McHenry 510-M-2. 10 NOTICE IN -m# JflATTER 0F THE APPLICATION OF CLARENCE J S T I L LI N 0 AND ROSEMARY STILLING tOR A VARIATION IN ZONING CLASSIFICATION UNDER THE EXISTING ZONING ORDINANCE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That in compliance with the provisions of the McHenry County Koning Ordinance relative to change or variation of Uto zoning classifications a public hearing will be had before the Board of Appeals in connection with the application of CLARENCE J STILLING AND ROSEMARY STILLING that the coning classification of the following described real estate be varied to permit the usage of the said property for the crashing, screening, and maintenance of structures required for same in the operation of a gravel pit, for a period of two years: The East half (A) of the Southeast quarter (%) of the Northeast quarter (%) of Section 31 and the West half (%) of the Southwest quarter (M) of the Northwest quarter (U) of Section 3? all in Township 45 North, Range 9, East of the Third Principal Meridian. The hearing will be held at 3 o'clock P.M. on Tuesday, August 1st. 1950 in the City Hall of the City of McHenry, Illinois at which time and place any person or per sons deMrfag to object to such application will be entitled to be heard. McHENRY COUNTY ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS. By Harold Bacon Its Chairman ' mlb. July 20) N O T I C E 'Notice is hereby given that the applicants listed below have applied to the home Loan Bank for permission to organise a Federal savings and loan association to be located in McHenry, Illinois. 'A hearing will be held on the application at ten o'clock in the forenoon on August 8, 1950, In Room 827, Federal Home Loan Bank Board Building, Washington, D.C., if written notice of intention to appear In person or by attorney to protest the application is received by the Home Loan Bank Board from one or more persons at least 16 days before that date. If no such nptice has* been received by the Home Loan Bank Board at least 10 days before said date, the hearing will be dispensed with. JOSEPH X. WAYNNE PETER M. JUSTEN FLOYD E. COVALT, JR. ARNOLD J. RAUEN CLAUDE F. McDERMOTT GROVER W. WICKLINE C. J. DOWNS C. L. ANTONSEN STEPHANIE WAYNNB LEROY J. WELTER JOHN H. GREENE ARTHUR HENSCHEL DR. JOSEPH P. FREY HORACE R. WAGNER WALTER IMMERMAN (Pub. JuljF 20) traamal Africa*! Transvaal d 1 • t r 1 et around Johannesburg loads the World in production of fold and Ties with the Belgian Congo as No. 1 sourc* of diamonds. A one-srmed man entered a restaurant at noon and seated himself at a lunch-counter, next to a man, who evidently was of the inquisitive type. The one-armed man paid no attention to him but kept on eating with his one hand. Finally the inquisitive one could stand it no longer, and said: "I beg your pardon, sir, but I See you have lost an arm." The one-armed man picked up his empty sleeve with his hand and peered anxiously into it "Bless my soul!" he exclaimed, looking up with great surprise. "I do believe you're right" . Noted Novelist UP8Y-DA18Y "The horse I was riding wanted to go one way, and I wanted, to go another." "Who won." "He toqsed me for it" Getting Even A general and a colonel were walking down the street. They met many privates, and each time the colonel would salute he would mutter, "The same to you." The general's curiosity soon got the better of him, and he asked: "Why do you always say that?" The colonel answered: "I was once a private and I know what they are thinking." Vhe Mala Qaestlea ••My father," said the young woman to an admirer, "is a very good business man. When h« was quite young he managed to make a large fortune. Would you like to hear how he did it?" "Certainly," said the young man, "but tell me first, has he still got it?" Coald Bo A very thin man met a Teff^fSt man in'the hotel lobby. "From the looks of you," said the fat man, "there might have been a famine." "Yes," was the reply, "and from the looks of you, you might have caused it" HORIZONTAL 55 Auricle 1 Pictured 56 She is • writer, Mary famous Roberts. 59Quantity • She hu «?£"•....I, written many ®ncoun^ VERTICAL 12 Exist i Scarcfc IS Song bird « Metal 15 Born 'Setae 4 Grasp WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZ2LI 23 Finish 16 Decay 17 Lieutenant (•b.) 18 Upon 19 Long ilsh SOHfelf an em 21 Doctor of 5 Skill 4 Rhode Island 4<ab.) X Toward • Twisted 9 Individual 10 Retain 11 Transact sale Hard to Please A girl was driving in her new car when something went wrong with the engine. Tha traffic light changed from green to red and back to green and still she could not get the car to budge. The traffic cop came up. "What's the matter, miss?" he inquired. "Ain't we got colors you like?" Be Thoughtful "What did you give babjr for his first birthdsy?" "We opened his money-box and bought the little darling a lovely electric iron." Definition "What's the difference between valor and discretion?" "Well, to go to a swell restaurant without tipping the waiter would be valor." "I see. And discretion?" "That would be to dine at a different restaurant the next dajr." SMART FIGURING Johnny giggled when the teacher read the story of a man who swam a river three times before breakfast. "You do not doubt that a trained swimmer cduld do that, do you?" asked the teacher. "No, sir," replied Johnny, "but I wonder why he didn't make it four times And get back to the side where his clothes were." • „• '--a ; MATTER OF LOCATION Tommy came home proudly from his first day at school. "What did you learn in school?" asked his mother. "Nothing," said Tommy; then, seeing the look of disappointment on her face, he added, "but I learned a lot during recess!" Last Laagfc One chilly day, a Midwestern concern advertised that it would give away coal shovels to the first 150 persons who showed up at its office. It did, too, and that evening 150 persons were shoveling coal in their basements with brand-new shovels, each of which had this message engraved on it: "If yoa had installed one of our oil heaters, you would now be sitting comfortaHy In tbo living room." Keep Time With Nickel Magnetic nickel alloys in electric clocks help make possible their compact slse4. aofuracty and low current consumption. Divinity (ab.) 14 Behold! 22 Tellurium 21 Female deer (symbol) 24 Place (ab.) 25 Therefore 26 Negative 28 Woody plant 30 Let fall 33 International language 34 Us , 35 Shput 38 Observed 40 Exist 41 Paid notice 42 Any 44 Oleum (ab.) 46 Near 47 Doctor (ab.) 49 Sheltered side 51 Overtime (ab.) 53 Bismuth (symbol). MKnemy Etotrit Motor Itrorsal TYTRIRI Up by Ntw DCVIM A new device which reverses the direction of rotation of an electric motor 20 times during the blinking of an eye has been developed. Ibis Invention appears to have many applications in electronic computers. mechanical instruments, and industrial processes. It Is relatively easy to use a brake to stop a motor quickly, but rapid starts in either direction are limited by the inability of electric motors to start at full speed. In the 3,200 revolutions-per-minute-rapidreversal motor, the kinetic energy of the rotor, instead of being dissipated as heat in a brake, is used to twist a spring steel rod which then flips the rotor rapidly in the opposite direction. The motor shaft is rigidly connected to one end of the steel rod which is equipped at the other end with two unidirectional clutches. One clutch prevents clockwise, and the other prevents counterclockwise rotation. Thus, if the motor Is rotating in a clockwise direction and the proper clutch Is engaged, the adjacent end of the rod stops instantly snd the rotor is stopped in about 20 degrees of rotation. Energy stored in the twisted bar is then returned to the rotor in the form of a counterclockwise impulse. The motor attains full speed in the «ew direction in about threethousandths of a second The application of the device is not limited by motor size. Larger rods and clutch assemblies can quickly reverse even very large and high speed electric motors. It would be entirely feasible to utilize other types of energy-storing devices such as coil springs or pneumatic cylinders instead of the torsion shaft. The method, incorporating these possible variations, may prove useful in many applicstions where rapid meter reversing important (ab.) 2? Either 28 Attempt 29 fish eggs 31 Be Indebted 32 Writing implement 38 Pound (ab.) 37 Lion 38 Was seated 39 Editor (ab.) 42 Beverages ] ) 48Twines IH 47 Portal ' * 48 Network 4 54 Influent* Patent OffflM Rtiintfs Of;; 160 Ytarstff lnv«nti«ns A document signed by George Washington April 10, 1790, established the United States patent system, now 180 years old. Thomas Jefferson saw to it that the patent system got off to a good start. As secretary of state be was the first patent office administrator. He was also the first examiner and personally examined every application. Jefferson himself was an inventor. While he did not use his office to take out patents for his inventions, he is credited with having devised an improved moldboard for the plow and was the first to introduce the swivel chair. On March 14, 1794. the patent office acknowledged the first great American Invention. On that day Ell Whitney obtained his patent for the cotton gin. The word "gin" is a contraction of the word "engine." This invention boomed our cotton industry from a low place in the production scale to the highest In the world. It marked the birth of our textile industries. Later came the distinguished list o< inventors that includes Cyrus B. McCormick, inventor of the reaper; Samuel Colt and his revolver; Samuel F. B. Morse, the telegraph; Charles Goodyear, vu|canizatlon of rubber: Elias Howe, the seeding machine; Robert Fulton, the first commercially practical steamboat: George Westinghouse. the air brake; John W. Hyatt Celluloid and the plastics industry; Eli H. Janney, the car coupler--this coupler and the air brake were vital to expansion of the railroad industry; Joseph F. Glidden. barbed wire; Alexander Graham Bell, telephone, and Ottmar Mergenthaler. the linotype. Disabled Veto Rehabilitation of disabled war veterans began I 18Qt story el MMaHMMM By TtfMt to EaflM T«ab An American princess, who than three centuries age friendly international a racial relations, can still do a I Job. So say those in England now pNb t e s t i n g t h e p r o p o s a l t o i with St George church, at end on the Thames, where hontas was burled. Instead pf abandoning this site, runs the argument, mere afr tention should be given it as a Ma> toric shrine, thus attracting In* creasing numbers of itors and ish ties. The romantic hontas, daughter of die tain Powhatan, is a nial memory on both Atlantic. The maiden's peacemaker between the and the early Jamestown and her aid in providing I needed food tor the starving comers, form one of the few ful interludes in those hard aafl hazardous times. , • Best known, perhaps. Is the M» count of how young PocalMWtaa ssved the life of the dashing eeln» nial leader, Capt JohnSmtth, VMS hostile Indians, under PvvdNlaat were preparing to beat ogt hie brains. Less famttiar te nut ii the old controversy as te whsittnir the episode really happened. John Smith himself said that B did. In a statement printed la ||Nk he told of Pocahontas* after he had been forced te his head on two big the poised dubs of the When the entreaties of the failed, according to* got his head hi her her owne upon his to him from d^ath." SratiM May la BriRfing Up CfciMrM A mother rearing a sma] has a dual problem. Paranti ly claim that grandma oi Annie will spoil the child. 1 atives' objections usually from "child needs more hetf* ti "child needs more discipline." This difference of attitude youngster's guidance from a psychological block that existed from the beginning el ily life. Parents are grandma's objections beeav feel they are sacrificing their MB Independence as adults. Ift a (tf> ryover from the desires ings of independence during youth. Grandma usually eaatrflMhA te the problem because riM finds ift difficult to realise the are now adults and managing their own affairs. Parents should realise the lems of this situation and the following formula tor ing up grandma." "Go to for advice and take her 1 confidence. Let her feel know she loves the baby a things done in the very If it really will not hurt the let grandma sometimes do her way. Ask her to help fold diapers, hold the baby , 4il • • ^/J f - i 121 featS ;fr*I u care of him in die ten while she tells used to do things.* chatty, nice way die things done in this Be willing to share the the relatives a bit One grandma criticizes it that s left out and not waaied in lationship." Wiiite ny)on separately from will then stay while merous ' in other be fast, they often leave coloration. about an ohiecttotoekle «e to white nylon. Lfte» . M'.

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