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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Feb 1945, p. 3

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wmmmm !»'!*•?& '•* %**&£« *V %' $ 'T ?*.;- v* >Xf^ >• • • • *» . MK»Jt.lM5 Mumy w^^/ip Ci-KW - >*< *' > mm*** ;«if, StUitriuioei Victory gardeners with 'small •iota would do well to consider stak- MC and pruning their tomato flanta in order to conserve space •nd increase yield . Preserve Garbage Pall, . -To preserve the garbage pail for tha duration, treat it to a thorough Washing with soapsuds once a week followed by a hot water rinse and thorough sunning. Asphaltum varnish will give the metal a water- .proof coating and prevent rust.. Read -the Want Ads 8ertleUn| Decs Ninety per cent of the itchlnf anffj* scratching of dogs is caused, not by diet, mange or fleas, but a common fungus, which dogs pick* up from grass. In many animals it first appears between the toes, spreading i- the flanks and back. The rash may $p-k pear as dandruff-like scales or merely roughened, irritated skin.. Scratching causes the skin to break into open sores. Brownish discoloration of the hair is a definite symp* torn of fungitch. COUSINS 5ERVE-W1TM NAVY lt|bscribe for The Plsindealar. When we pre called, , oar upper-* most thought is to provide quiet, efficient and thorough service. Excellent equipment, long experience, thoughtful care. voni, -- Funeral Directors -- Phone McHenry 103 R Residence, McHenry 11'2-W Green Street, corner 51m -- McHenry V New Life ' A new life for animal pets ellinfefiating the heavy mortality in young .animals from birth to weaning is the result of a study which showed that both the mother and her suckling pups required an unidentified factor which stimulated the pro-, duction of red blood cells. The deficiency of this factor resulting in life was also shown. Dogs, on what was believed to be a good ration, failed to reproduce normally. The mother gavfe birth to a normal appearing litter and had an adequate flow of milk, but* the pups when two to four weeks of age died. The cause of death reported. by the study 'was found to be a nutritional deficiency caused by the absence of certain necessary factors, probably" an unnamed vitamin, not present in the ration fed the nursing mother. It was further shown that this death loss can be prevented by treating either the mother or the pups with small dose# of potent liver preparation... Shark Meat In Demand Shark meat, with the ^fSfcture of swordfish and the flavor of haddocl is proving popular fh Eastern cities. While they are caught for their oil and skins, the steaks when quick frozen prove a valuable additionta the menu. Keep Cows Comfortable Keeping dairy cows comfortable is one of the most important factors* in reaching war-time milk goals, according to G. A. Williams, of Purdue university. Williams points out five simple herd management practices that will go a long way in keeping cows comfortable. All the water cows want,„pccess to shade, control of flies, never hurrying the movement of cows, and an adequate feed program are the essentials. He states that a cow producing four gallons of milk a day needs about 15 gallons of water. Obviously, access to water only two ' times a day is .not enpugh.. • ; Jangle Ore Former jungle area near the 5wn of" Nicaro, Cuba, is now producing 5,000 tons of nickel ore a day for the Uhited Nations war effort. The ore, lying on the surface for a depth of from 12 to 50 feet, contains f 45 per cent iron, some chromium and cobalt and from 1 to 3 per cent i nickel. The depns't is being worked i--Jbiy the Nicaro Nickel company on | behalf of the United States Metals ,j .Reserve corporation. *., • ^ • ,y; .... • , ROBERT CORSI DONALD SCHTAVONI We would like to introduce you to j together. Shared a farewell party Lily Lake's youngest contribution to !Lily Lake. Took their boot train- Our nation's defense: Donald Schia-! t^eir first leaves to- Steel Labor Ninety per cept of steel labor ia skilled or semi-skilled. . '» Check Pressure ' Check tire pressure' every week, including spare.- Insect Control | First choice for vegetable garden | Insect control are the liquid rotenone and pyrethrum sprays. These are . effective against nearly all of the ! common pests, both chewing kinds such' as the bean beetle and cab* bage worms, and sucking kinds, such as aphids. They are safe to use on any vegetables at any time and are particularly useful on broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage and ' other leafy vegetables where arsenic- pels might be risky. Rotenone and pyrethrum are scarce and must be conserved by using other materials where satisfactory. who at 17 enlisted in the U. S. ' gether, and have been assigned to LILY LAKE THE REAL MEASURE OF A LAYING FLOCK is egg yield. The foundation of your success is good birds. When your baby chicks are Grandviews, you can rest assured that your foundation for egg yield is'secure. MCHENRY CO. FARMERS CO-OP. ASSN Phone 29 We t McHenry the same camp. We don't know navy, with his cousin, Robert Corsi. know where they are going, but we These two boys have grown up prac-; are sure wherever it is we'll be tically as brothers. They enlisted ' nrood of them. Good luck, Roys! > in France, the early part of this l month.. All of us join Mrs. Biesecker i in prayers for her ^on. 1111U I : We're glad to hear that our forj mer neighbor, Seymour Berger, is (By Evelyn Lavin) | recovering from the shrapnel wounds Hi Neighbors: 1 the received in action in the South Well, we finally got that iceboat Pacific. Keep up the good wcrk, going. After several attempts, Sat- Seymour! urday afternoon, Victor Bassi and The Ladies League has resume,, his son-in-law, Stanley "Mann, launch- their regular Wednesday afternoon ed'their pride and joy, a hand-made buncos at the Lakeside Inn. All the ice boat, on her first successful trip ladies are urged to attend. across Lily Lake, The ice was fin^ Mrs. Wilfred Blake and Mrs. Alex j what tlj^re was of it. The small Wirfs will-'S+ftfre the honors as hos- j. patches of, snow "acted somewhat as te«s «t the P. T. A., card and bunco waves do in open water. After prac- party, Tuesday, 8 i'clock, at the]* ticing all this weekend, the boys an- schoolhouse. Refreshments, , prizes, j nounced that "they were' really to and. as usual, all are welcome. take their wives for a sail next Sat- Fattie Einsnar and Eleanor Wirfs - urday, ice, wind, and wives, permit- will be knocking at our doors next j fing. Helping Ronald Peter to cheer v.'eek in ouest of funds for. the Re! j, his daddy and' grand pappy from the Cross. This ' worthy caus&« needs ' shore, were his aunt aivd uncle, First no fan fare. We know you'll be as Lt. artH Mrs. Raymond TVIann, apdgenerous as you can. their * daughter, Pamela, guests of Disaster* visited the Walter Kurthe Bassi's. -- . b.vun honV "last SqtCirhay. -when. they received the news that Mr. Kurhyun's father. Fred Kurbyun, 70, of 4329 N. Newcastle Ave.. Norwood township, was killed by a hit-and-run driver on his way to work in a a "*>"»< The ghost walked at "Lily Lake last Tuesday, " recounted Jim Simmons in his hair-raising report of that evening. About 8 o'clock he returned home after helping at the Diedrich farm all day. "He was tired ,-Bakery- around 3 -ajn,- • Please a®, and went directly to bed? At 1 . deepest sympathy, Mr. and o'clock he was awakened by a terrific pounding on the doors and windows of his house. Raising the shade, hei beheld an immense figure, Mrs. Kurbyun. Mr. and Mi^, George Wegener's sister-in-law, Mrs. Katherine .Wegener, formerly of Lily Lake, passed twenty feet high, clad in white, a^ay after a long illness, at St. dancing (to quote Jim) the hootchy- Therese • hospital. The funeral will kootchy in and out of the shadows, ^ Wednesday at 9:30 o clock from around the house. He opened the Libertyville. Lily Lakers *xtend window and yelled, ,4'Who's. there?" heartfelt sympathy to the Wegener No answer. He turned and his eyes fam'ly T H I S W E E K ' S SPECIAL PLASTI-MATS QQf» Set of tJ|/v 5 mats. A pretty setting . ... , with reproductions of famous engravings on one side and clear" cream tone on the ( other. Slain resistant.*W fell first on a saw. Muttering, "I'll saw that blamed thing in two," he j g-rabed the tool and ran into the yard. He stumbled, fell, and when he got up the ghost was gone. Jim returned to the house and spent the ' rest of the ni*ht burning up a package cf Bull Durham. Werwon('er I the fact that Jim was telling some ; of the folks of his fear of ghosts ! earlier in. the day, had anything to Michael Redding spent another weekend-at the Gannon home visiting his mother, who is slowly ntending from the fall she took here several weeks ago. We wondered what happened to the Clifford Kiehls when we received no answer to our calls. Today, we learned that they had been spending those weeks in Glenview with Mrs. Kiehl's parents, the George Thens*. do with this sudden apparition, or. We're glad to have them back witn whoj knows, might be there is a Xily us- Sunday, Pastor and Mrs. Noll Lake ghostjp. CLOTHES BASKET , $ V High grade^ bleached, whole willow, reinforced top,, strong handles and woven bottom. Oval shape, 27. inch length. SALT & PEPPER S: CAN OPENERS Very attrac^ tive, made of crystal f(lats with plattis . caps. 3'/s in. hi£h. ,/ t Swinj-aiWay , gun metal finish, operates from front or either fjde. PAD AMD (OVER SH DOST PANS A real value cotton pad and cover set, f-itored to •tt all stpaqard J-oninj{ Tables. Only All mj with new styls handle and construction, attractively finished. - PUSH BROOM A BRUSH - A very «titf broom that c«| be used for scrubbing as wstl as Good qiialiiv vir'iite tampico ' 'iead, size i. * SYi in. i inch w6od t handle. Those of us who built homes here around ^ five years back will be glad to hear of our carpenter, Adolph Zelent. A frequent visitor at many of the neighboring homes, Corp. Zelent has been in the army for the ! past three years. He recently returned from the Aleutions and is now stationed'"in Ft: Benning, Ga. He sends regards and best wishes to i all ol_us, especially the Peter Koobs, with whom he made his home while he was here. ! There's plenty . of cau^e foif celti bration in th? Philip Gilman household this week. Wednesday morni ing a letter arrived from the Pacific ! war theetre. telling them of their I son Richird's orofhotion on the' field, ' for gallentry in action, to first lieut^ fiant. Congratulations . t'irst Lt. Richard Gilman. r For the first time in three and one h"lf yer'rs. S'Sgt. Paul Harvey j and hi? brother. Corp. Strve Harvey, saw one another while they were and their son. Ronald, of Round Lake and McHenrv weje welcome supper guests, at the Kiehl home. Dr. Ernest Kirch, of Chicago^Js the new owner of the Levin home. We welcome you and hope that you and your family will ?.oend many hpnnv summers with us. Edith Blake wouldi.like to know 'f the anonymous sender of that lovely valentine is a man or woman, so that she may give him some encouragement. , The Morris Field familv returned the xisit . rf Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods'-of Genoa Ci>v. last Sunday. Our friPnds. the Mrs. Berger, Gilman. Gold and Sarlev got together -t a-, luncheon at the Ed^ewat^r Bench hotel last Tuesday. Thcj oco «ion," the mrmbershiodrive for "Rest Ha^en." an oreimkanon tv, nroyide convalescent- care for deserving hosnital • patients. Tiies^a" il=o fon"d M'ss Augusta Pierotti. Mi«s A"ne't«» Borselino. and the, Misses Ruth and Evelvn T.<u-in ^"vinf '"" errand dinner at "A Little You'll find her always ready to help you. She's one of our busy "Information" operators--one of 545 in the Illinois Bell area who handle a total of about 132JOOO requests every day. Some o|*these calls ask for new, changed or out - of - town numbers but many thousands ask for numbers now listed in the telephone directory. That's why we make this request --. - i - ^5 When you follow tins suggestion, you save yourself the trouble of making two calls instead of one. Also, you free skilled operators' for essential work at other switchboards.... Thank you! IKhm Ball TdnhtM Cmm Uhmt Vfcaarr-- ** Ma** Mir lai*! both home on furl^ueh. Paul can- Bit of Thi« was followed- Ice'led hi<! summer furlough in favor hv of thp """ost. unusual pla^"* of ' of one at this time when he could t^e SPar->n. "The Class Monf""orie." h;s b»-oth»>r. Stieve-has been on at the CrHp Theatre. This plav; a dujy 'n the South Pacific.-where he wpror)1;'v s|{p4pV|. narrated so well bv wounded in nctior.' He left last Po"Hr«"e. Is we nn all &iiractive errors pf -'Sa'urdpy after spend-in*- a generous" rrrnmmrnd if you wish to sp^nd an "part Of "his furlough visit'my mrer's ur^rpef<ibl<>: evening in the theatre. Of boys in his company \^ho live in- gy# for* now--v " - an<f ?round "Chicapro. These . b^ys . - •_ ^--, ,• .• ^ < had c«Ved him to visit them parents f , , i.' •' " \ . ! "'hile h° '.vs>« here. He wa«"*^wrarden Kye' Exercise . the nvrnje heprt. the oak leaf cl*s- Eye exercises may ajd in strength- ?ter and the'presidential H'ation fo«. ening weak muscles so that the fo- ,...,aetioi .fn .New-.Guinea. He left for cusmg of the .two «y-es may be profc Miami, -^a . . rehahillita.tion center^ ^^y coordinated ' '.where hel expects to he rfassigned to duty wi'.hin the United States. Paul Will leave next Friday for Waycross. Ga. We Sincerelv hope you b"ys will be at home together in the near fu- Good luck to both of you! Mrs. Eda Wischoever, Mrsj Mildred Bettray, and Cl^ryne, snent a happy weekend |ft their parents,-the -L-Alfred Peyfferths. celebrating the "promotion of Eda'< hu^bafd, Roy Wischoever. to electricians 'mate. Congratulations. Roy. ~! A most welcome visitor at the Ravmond .Swenski home these nast How^ever. the cbnsensus is that such exercise is of little value the eyes. LADY'S STOMACH WAS f TTTTl A rt » n W » CiT*t\T>tV«, lilAIi /i. U/iu i nv * X ,, MEALS TURNED TO GAS .ALTHOFF HDWE. Cor. Raute 31' and Main St. West McHenry One. lady said.- recently that her ~--y stomach u^ed to be like a ' gas facr t'ory!" That is, when she ate a meal it seemed to turn right into gas. She was -always .bloatedv*^h«HsaSpS awful stomach gas pains, daily hea4d- »• - • - , , • , . , .•- . w aches and constant irregular bowel few-days-has-been their friend, bea- action Now. however, this lady says man 2 'c Howard Pchut-h. s),e js FREE OF STOMACH GAS WAC Corp. VanDie'dri-h spen1 a an(j she s-ays * the change is due to i ouiet evening at the home of h°r taking ERB-HELP. Her meals agree, brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and with her. No gas or bloat after eat- ; Mrs. Arthur t)iedn'ch. Tuesday. Co-n: irg. Headaches and constipation) Diedrich was at home'to attend the are gone., "Oh! what relief, states : funeral of their father: -,V /this lady. "Why don t oth_er gas_and i ** tri » T^ni w frianHc * constipation sufferers get Erb-Help?" Mrs. Eleanor Trill EP.Ein.LP con.trins 12 Great 'of Rock Island spent theP v ee en' ^ ^ey deanse bowels, clear gas jat the home of her parents. Mr. anf'! from stomach, act on sluggish liver .Mrs. Biesecker. The pleasure of an(j Sidneys. Miserable people soon j their visit was saddened by the new* feel different all over. So don't go of-- Kfnfher.. Pvt. Raymond C. . nn gnffering. I Get ERB-HELP- Bol- Roeske, who was seriously wounded j ger'a StoMi-- • i~ ...help him livi On the battlefields of France and Italy, in Ae - disease-laden jungles of the Pacific, he fought to give you peace, security and happiness. Now he is back...war-wounded and war-weary.. .and needing the gentle care and attention that only you can give him. You have an opportunity now to repay him in pan for what he has gone through, for you--you csn .helf by helping him want to live. . The Surgeon General is asking for Thousands of Medical Technicians ••-Itnmediauly for urgently needed service at home and abroad with the Army Medical Department in the Women's Army Corps. You'll be working under the very best- in the medical profession and will be - trained in newest techniques that will fit you for peacetime occupations. lift complete details at-- Western I'nltesl Office, Elgin, or --L--ShAll t Ol i'O.Y TOIIA j;! fvv' I-U It ] JV« Av •tati<T tPiihout obligation on pl«se seni^ne fccts on tbeMedicalTecfamcunTrainiitiiPraci women, with or withoj*previous expctlence. ffUast atsutrth* falhti ing > Jige How Many Ye*rj High School.... Anr Children Under 14 Yean .Ait Yon • U. ^ Citisen AdJna. --Pbtmt. Si . Oty Stmtt •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••« If jfou'v had no framing, you may be trained by the Army for a Mmdkal Technician fob fcere ar oimim M EDiC AI TECHNICIAN SERVE WITH THE Women's Army Corps Army Medical This *drwt1wiM« is spoasorsd ror tkt Worn mi's Amy Corp* hy tk* WirtMm ValMI Su uU EI«ctxio Ooipoay

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