! •g j.f ' * ' f * jv*- - • • . 1 » it ir^i Tiiwiii ">•' "•<• *' v. - .>• ••-. •>& ••*:<. "0^7. >*3^ * -i • • * V«" t THE M'HENRY PLAINT)EADER, THURSDAY, AUG. 10,1933, vf J ^ _,• '»-*'*• ^ J'*" ' ' * V *, HOLD ON TO YOUTH Let Diet Aid Dentisfry > ; By Marie H. Callahan, Editor . J Modern Beauty Shop Magazine , Just because milk, fruits and vege taWvs,;don't come wrapped up in fancy tubes or jars accompanied by folders promising' elaborate results from their use* we'are apt to forget that they are as important In keeping teeth spar- -kling and white as are the tooth pastes which are so alluringly advertised, for It is not enough to treat the outside of our teeth: we must also pay attention to the inside--that is, we must eat the foods that will supply the materials for building beautiful teeth. ^ In this business of being beautiful we all have a tendency to "let it go" espccinlly when we are young and cantoe .attractive Yvitliout much effort We are «pt .to think, "Oh, weli, later when • my feeth begin to ache and my hair Id'ses its glOss ilnd riiy skin gets leath- «ry--it Avill l>e„plenty of tim.e to begin* taking - care *>f,' liiy. I6okS." . It's * that modern, beauty science. can <18 somp.wiite miraculous thirtgs tn'cWn- }'• •tera^t-ing."'ifl'io».. 'effects'* '•'»>£• • negh^'tirtg ~ your appear ;Vm'e. We i'an put life V'.'ba^k iri the' h;iif hn4 sWitv;, pat t.JiS ' %uW itltp, siiiipe; and even idd a lair • . job of adding' it; sj^ykle to' jhe', eye, • but-,we can't • gvow • you • si new tooth. Once a permanent tooth .-is. lost, it's hist ' forever, so attention to your teeth is one thing yoii simply can't afford to put off. • The flrsf important thing is to include in your diet each day, at least a pint of milk, a quart if possible, plus fresh fruits and vegetables.. This Is no vague general principle whose results you will not notice. On the contrary, it has been definitely proved that tooth decay in the usual case, can actually be arrested within ten weeks! by using diets high in minerals and vitamins. Such a diet would consist chiefly of fresh milk, fruits and vegetables. , * Certainly such treatment is much cheaper and *less painful than visits to the dentist. Of course "dentists are -* Indispensable in correcting dental trouble, but why not prevent? i Now as to brushing the teeth--prob- IIow to Eat for • Health and Beauty o Id Tales Iteins of Interest Taken Prom the Files of the Plaindealer tf Tears Ago v : Guard* th« Water Supply, Electrical Investigators have made use of the "electric eye" to guard a water supply instead of relying on occasional tests of the laboratory. A sample of standard water Is placed beside a sagiple of the water to be tested and the light at once detects and indicates any difference in'the color. . ) First Meiiift by Telegraph "What hath God wrought!" was the first message gent from Washington to Baltimore by Samuel F. *B. Morse, inventor of the telegraph. Expert Automotive Repairs Motors Rebuilt--Work Guaranteed ^ . Battery Charging and Tire Repair* .C . II. S. Tires and Accessories SMITH'S GARAGE y - Joe Smith, Prop. ~ Phone 320 . \ ~ Elm St. and Riverside Drive ably most of vis think that- is one beauty treatment U> which; we give the .proper* attention,- for just about evefjbod-y tri* this enlightened age brushes thfe tooth at least twice a day. Firre,.but' pt coWtfwe- you should do It at least thrett timos and ttye question of h)iw; yoji clean' tliem is as important vas how often. To 4o*_& really, thorough frb,„ each tinie you' cleiin the teeth you should snend froHi three to -five minutes on; them; / tkin-',t . brush horU fctftitally; and be sure to massage, your gums as Well as your, 'teeth. And- did you know that to really 'dean them properly, in one stage of the process you should not move the bristles Of your brush at all, but simply give the brush several "shimmying"' movements to loosen any particles between the teeth. Then -swish the bristles away from the gums until both inside and outside Surfaces of every tooth have been' reached. Follow this with a mouth wash forced in and around the teeth So that all accumulations loosened by the brush will be removed Finally top off the*e -two habitsproper diet and thorough brushing-- with yearly trips to the dentist for a check up and it's'pretty certain you'H acquire a reputation for your beautiful teeth, " "Living Foiiil" Ant The discovery of a "living fosSil" ant In Australia emphasizes anew the age of the ant family. One hundred million years ago they had developed social order which might-) well have served as a model for man's. Firrt Patent The first American patent was Issued to Samuel Hopkins of Vermont in 1790 and signed by George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. It pertained to making pearl ash. JTo fcattle Foreit Fi*e»- Chains of water.holes have been e*> tab^shed along the main highways of British Columbia's northern frontier from which water can be pumped with portable gasoline pumps to fight forest fires. First Auto Sold in U. S. A. Alexander Winton, employed in a Cleveland machine shop, completed his first motor-car in 1896, which was put on the market in 1898--the first automobile sold in America. WfS-' Tfie Valvoline Super-Service Station corner Elm Si, and Riverside Drive, McHenry is now prepared to service your motor with Valvoline Powerful Gas at regular pric.e (no premium) and Valvoline Oil, carefully refined from tlie richest<si Pennsylvania oil. U. S. Tires at Regular Prices. greasing and crankcase servicing • Also Tire Repairing, J. A. THENNES Yes, that's Wynne Gibson hiding b.ehind that glass of milk. Miss Gibson is'one of Paramount's featured players. _ "Jim's as Dependable . as The Seasons' * For years he has worked the harvests with me. And wherever there's work in the neighborhood lor an extra man you 11 find Jim --not just because he's a willing worker, but because he can be reached in a hurry by telephone when he is needed, in a year's tune that telephone helps him earn a good many «ctra dollars. Jim knows, too, thit it's cheaper to bwe a telephone than to try to get along without <^pe.' I • its Vwit the Bell SysUm Exhibit, Communications Building, Century of Progress "SE 1 GIBSON evidently heliives in insuring herself agftinst losing that satiny. complexion Taramourit has made tnnwus, for jn that glass of aailk she's getting- an a:bundan'ce of Vitamin; G, ' which helpls "preserve the characteristics of. youth"calcium, another youth preserver ; Vitaiqiii A, • which . builds resistance against infections, incliiding those of the skin; and iron, which has so much to do with the rosy color, in the cheeks. TODAY'S MENU V, ' Brrakfalt Sliced oranges " Oatmeal . . . . . . . . . . . . . Milk or creani Toast ..... . . ..... . .. B u t t e r . . Milk ... : Luncheon VepretabJe, salad ^ French dressing Muffins .. .'. i . . . , Butter'?.;... V:,'v. ;.. Jam "Whipped jello .> Cream .... • ; . .. ; . • • Cocoa (made with ' • Dinner • " ' . , Cold sliced ham .......... 1 slice Potato, saiad ^ cup Creamed asparagus . .. . % Clip Bread ..... .... '.....2 Slices . Butter 1 pat 'Berry sHortcake ..... ..... 1 serving • ' Cream .".<"•..•.>>.i,;.:. -.i.'-.tttltik: Milk ' 1 fflasa Imedlum^ . % cup' . . . % cup . , 2 slices . • • • 1 pat .1 glass 1. serving .. 2 medium ....;. 1 pat 1 tablespoon . s .. . . % cup % cup ,1 cup Eye-Deal Tutoring Dick--Every time I Jook into your eyes, darling, I want to teach them the language of love. Dora--Well, I'm sure you'll And them very willing pupils.--Montreal Gazette. <l!S WHO'S NEXT? Maude-^Do you get me? Frank--Is that a proposal? Summer /"Cocktails" Orange and Milk Foam. . TEN YEARS AGO Barring serious delays, the traveling public will be riding over cement road between Mrs. Kennebeck's farm east of, this city, "and Volo some time between now and November 1. • What proved one of the largest crowds of the summer season w^as In McHenry last Sunday. Many of the visitors drove to this city in machines vrith the expectations of visiting the lotus beds via the McHenry passenger, boats, but so large was the crowd last Sunday that; not/all could be «ccoin n^odajted. '• ,« " ' l" , Work of installing a moderh new front in the store building of J. J, Vycital on Green street was started oh- Monday morning of this iveek- Mrs. Christina' Brefeld. has rented: a home in Chicago and with her farri ily will take up her abode in that city some time in the very near future. TWENTY YEARS AGO Tliat McHenry will have connections by rail with Woodstock and Waukepan is practically assured through the re-organization of the Chicago, Waukegan and Fox Lake Traction Co. which took place on Tuesday, when the stockholders of the company met Chicago McHenry is to have «as. The question, was definitely settled at the village board meeting held on Mondayj rt which time the president and members of the McHenry board granted a fifty-year franchise to the Western United Gas ard Electric company. V Miss Norma Mathewson of DeKalb and Miss Leone Zimpleman of Woodstock are spending the week at the home of J. F. Claxton. E. L. Bhelke, the west sid© harness maker, has moved his shop to the building recently vacated by Mrs. Alice Welsh. The building is being enlarged and otherwise improved to make it adaptable for the harness business that is now being carried on therein- so*v s r TWENTY-FIVE TEARS ACQ Harvest time is with us and big crops of oats and barley are . being downed by .the self binder. The season of 1908 this far has been a good one for the farmer and if conditions cor.tinue corn husking will find bams and granaries and cribs full to their capacity. Harvard has rescinded its ordinance granting druggists the right^to sell intoxicating liquors. After holding up a fair price continuously for five weeks, at 22 cents, the Elgin butter market Monday weakened-and the price dropped to ?1 certs. The illumination and riag parade at Pistakee Bay last Saturday evening was v.itnessed by quite a number of McHenryites. means fewer quarts between drains Why shouldn't I so = Vis "D" last Longer? It forms no sludge to stick piston rings even tends to loosen up rings already stuck by ordinary oils. And next to high speed, stuck rings are the most important cause of high oil consumption. The use of Iso=Vis "D" actually tends to reduce the oil requirements of even an old car. Start now to cut down your motor oil costs by draining the crankcase, flushing clean, and changing to laps Vis "D". FORMERLY 30* No 25 ^nly QUASI PLUS TAX 4 tbsp. suKitrr:* 1 ',2 cups st rained orange juice Dash of salt ! eggs - t cups of fresh ' milk t tap. strained lemon juice Beat the eggs slightly and, add orange and lemon juices; tnen beat thoroughly. Pour into a glass jar, add the two cups tof fresh milk, salt and sugar, and shake for one or two minutes. Grated, nutmeg or orange rind, sprinkled rfn the drink before serving adds flavor and an additional touch of color. This recipe serves four people. Raspberry or Pineapple Milk Shake. 2 cups of fresh ' 6 tbsp. pineapplei milk syrup 4 tbsp. of raspber- 2 tsp. lemon juice ry syrup or 1 Combine the ingredients In'the* electric mixer or a large fruit Jar and shake well. This drink can be made even more attractive by pouring the mixture Into tall glasses, and topping with one tablespoon* of whipped cream, flavored and tinted with fruit sjrup. Chocolate Milk Shake. 2 cups fresh milk 4 tbsp. chocolate 2 tbsp. creapi-' (rii&y «.ifrnp be omitted If a H tap. vanilla less rich drink is . : • desired) Have the milk and the cream chilled in the refrigerator. Turn into a cocktail shaker. Add chocolate; sirup and vanilla. Shake. * ~ /.: <•";i FORTY YEAR# A very pleasant gathering was held, i at the residence of Geo. J. Smith, on Thursday evening last, it being a surprise to,. iVfr. Smith on his birthday. The McHenry band was present and discoursed some excellent music- Ice cream was served and all present en-" jcyed themselves in the best of manner. The school board haVte engaged the following corps of teachers for the ensuing year; Principal, W. H. Strayer, Intermediate Department, Mrs. Mary Cobb; Primary Department, Miss Wentworth; West side division, Miss Etta Kittle. Prof. J. A. Bassett, wife and son, of Richfield Springs, N. Y., are the quests of J. Van Slyke and wife in 4his village and are vi a few days each week. STANDARD OIL SERVICE " m' • ' COM. 1933. Standard OU Co* ALSO DISTRIBUTORS OF AflAS TIRES ^ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES "Spirit" was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of > Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, August 6, 1933. • The Golden Text was, "Teach me to do thy will; for thou art my £od: thy spirit is good" (I'saluis 143:10). Among the citations which comprised the Losson-Sermon was the following from the Rlble: "Hut as It is written, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered Into the heart of man, the things which- God hath propa'red for them that love him. But God hath revealed them unto us by his Spirit: for the Spirit searcheth all things, yea",'the deep things of God" (I Cor. 2 : 9,10). The Lesson-Sermon also Included the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, •'Scienc e and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "The only excuse for entertaining human opinions and "rejecting the Science of being is our mortal ignorance of S*plrit,--ignorance which yields only to the understanding of divine Science, the underBtfinding by which we enter into the kingdom of Truth on earth and learn that Spirit Is liigjBigt#. tflj supcHit"1 ^0), FIFTY YEARS AGO -The new po«toffice boxes, being built by R. Wait for Postmaster Per ry, are fast approaching completion, and we predict will be the handsomest and most convenient of any to -be found in McHenry county. The cucumber business has commenced at the factories in this village, although as yet on a small scale We. learn that Frank Parker and wife, of the Parker House, in this village, who are visiting in Iowa and Nebraska, were soveriy injured last week by being thrown from a buggy. Chas. Kuhnert has purchased the stock of goods of Simon Michels, at Johnsburg and moved them to his store, which added to his farmer stdck makes the largest and best selected stock to be found in that place. Reaching a Solution "How are you doing your part toward solving the economic problems before us?" "By patient and careful calculation/' answered Senator Sorghum. "I dod't undertake to announce every answer offhand. I don't assume to be a-light*' nlng calculator." Strange "Mary, why is baby sitting In the corner looking so miserable?" 'I can't think, ma'am. . Half an hour ago he was sitting up quite pretty eating plums and drinking my beer."--- Lustige Koelner Zeitung (Cologne)., • r / :• -- : . V: Did His Beet ' Doctor--Did you open both the wla-s dows in your bedroom last night as I ordered? Patient--Well, doctor, I Just hafife one window in my room, so I opened it twice.--Pathfinder. • A jig-saw puzzle fan would have no trouble in putting a smashed milk boitle back together. Want these FIICES? Then you'd better *ct{ quick! Rubber price* are going ttp. Cotton' prices are going up/ Tire price* have to foiv low.' G O O D Y E A R ALL-WEATHER 4.40-21 &SS-18 $7.20 $10*00 4.50-21 5.50-19 $7-90 $11.50 *.*5-19 ' $8*40 $13.05 5.00-19 6.50-19 $900 $1605 G 0 6 D Y E S * PATHFINDER 1.40-21 5.00-19 $5.55 $7.20 4.56-20 5.0M0 $6.00 $7.45" i £ 4.50-21 5;25-18 $6-3o $8.10 475-19 5.5«-l» $6 70 $9-40 Want more of EVERYTHING? GET GOODYEARS Want • Then why not buy thesaf est tire ? That's a Goodyear. It give* p r o t e c t i o n f r o m blowouts in every ply --with every ply built from bead to bead with patented Supertwist Cord. It stop* your car quicker than any other tire -- 10% to 77% quicker •-- proved by tests on wet pavements. Want MILEAGE? • Take the word of bus fleet operator*-- Goodyears now deliver 97% more mileage than they did five year* ago on the gruelling grind of fast, heavy, interstate bus operations. Goodyear uses the lessons lear ned on buses to increase the mileage of your tires. Want QUALITY? • Then get the tires built by the largest tire-bullder la the world. Because more people buy Goodyear Tires--Goodyear can give you more quality for your money. ' ALL-WEATHER P A T H F I N D E R ] ri WALTER FREUND lire and Tube Vulcanising, Battery Charging, Repairing, Phone 2§4, Weat McHenry* Illinois Ms& v •.