TO COME BACK v:W> ••'•'rVfiP' Doran, Leo Pholo by Max P. Kolin, McCullom Lake. _ at McCullom Lake Memorialising Jack Fetter Bailey On Memorial Day by (left to right) Jerry FYtitinfir and Robert Struck. Ceremony Bail* Transportation la deor Hfftrt tor maintaining tide service, eo let's five H to th--i. For a fast, safe m COBWtoMi ride to lraeur, Crystal Lake, Woodstock, VMr Lake or 8ta|*>ud ride (hi bos. Mr. and Mrs. Easthind's little girl, BbK A«w to New York last inM' to enjoy a month's vacation with Mies Loretta Padetford, niece of Mrs. Victor Howe of McCullom Lake. We sincerely hope that you enjoy your stay, "Pepper." There will he a hot time at McDonald's Friday night when McCullom Lake's veterans gather there for a bit of "Auld Lang Syne." Next week's column will give you a detailed account of what took place. We have a hunch that Hugh and Jean may have a few surprises up their sleeves that our vets never counted on. Miss Jean Masurek of Chicago enjoyed a verv pleasant weekend with her cousin, Elsie Goeke, of this community. Soil of c*in» Cobalt, Io&M, Copper Dcficltttctoj PpBBd Recent tavestigations conducted by the American Veterinary Medical. association has pointed a way to bettor health among farm animals. Many livestock diseases have been traced directly to the soil of fields and pastures. A wasting-away condition found in many localities has been traced to We are happy to welcome two more of our fighting1 sons home to'stay. >< M S »»»•#•#•##»»»•»•'»••»•» laic and, while the folks were cooling Steve Huska and,Robert Sales, both loff the Strewettes kept them en- shed their blues/ this^ week. Stove 'ttecrftwainnecdu with t«h--e=ir" repertoire of }i v?ic*e in the southwest Facine aboard I songs and dances. Among the many;. L s M 8hip, while Bob was gunout- of-town guests we spotted John (ners-mate on the S. S. Bessemer in IR. Freund, MeHenry's man about, the Atlantic. Again we say, "Wei- McCullom Lake Oa Parade By "Yardstick" Greetings, Folks! Before going on with the news of the week we wish to correct an error which occurred in last week's writeup of our Memorial Day services. It was Mrs. Al. Zovoda who acted as program diretcor and Al. Zovoda who so ably conducted the services and no Svoboda as appeared in our column. Wo beg your pardon, folks. town and his charming Mrs., Herman jc°me home, boys." Kenitx and the glamorous Thelma of Summit, 111., who were weekend T--L »«, «... guests of the Lee Sawdos and many an® Charles Jackman in our others. :•&?? «*i«--•* ^ We can now list the names of Mr. id Mrs. Charles , rmanent residents' directory. The moved out last weekend to with a huge birthday cake with ^ Geo| frosting two inches deep all over it.l<WMMW^. " thi« fimtioc th« «.« • |gX£ certain gent a few anxious moments y. _Jj when hu uppers became J J ' ,na insd buried in this >rge Barkers enjoyed the of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy and daughter. Jeanette, and .lUijulgjui Mrs. Roy Kuehnle of Chioi tanM - ^ fluff it Ui first bite. After a bit of tnttrtnintii Mr and Mrs W cfficlub held at Hortfs last Sat- j3his riece of cake. * Barber, over the weekend. 5« £ » still seems like a pleas Sanid Paul Struck* It Sh1iF 7aLn tGrrw**g , *co'lmt pda"n"y ^is tTo ltya commondod lootr tw I .a bhUmK IW. , „i ing packed with etttertaimaeut. The; splendid service and adherence ^ Chaiman Otfto Pvrita Bfts^Mb furnished the dance mu-1 their schodales. MOM and more the ^ ihHSs? U^nES groups of entertslasrs who will take part in making thispaity an event that our ssrvtcemsn wffl leag ieiaem- s& itfls aO on the Serf y Deaen. --- AT YOU* SKEVIOX ^ 7 «lbl to 10 pjn. daily Tiny's Shell Service Station located lilt of Bridge on Konte HO Mitt! '•%& MeHXNKY, ILLXHOI& Vulcanising aad gixis. Mr. aad Mrs. Max Kolin, their SOB. Max,*. ' * " " " enjoyed a lovely daughter, Doria, -day vaiaWSB at their are still their with it. •t\ • • " • - en son, . a MMr ssrgssat Is Undo amy, with four years of eiverhis credit, «nr the 11m *at Mr. aud Mrs: si guests ttsidsr of Chicago. During the past week we listened to many complaints from the folks who have worked hard in their gardens trying to raise some vegetables only to have their efforts destroyed by the many dogs which are permitted to roam around. , In one instance titty tomsto plants were destroyed within a few minutes when • pack of at least tea dogs scampered through them. Out of consideration for your neighbor, pets chained umpo people a break. Speaking of dogs, Ruffy's name is on the missing list this week. Joe and Libby Horn are just heartbroken over his disappearance. If you spot the critter send him home and tell him that all is forgiven. day now Joe Horn will be a new haircut. Blsrber s 3 a. m. visit to Joe's Emporium last Sunday has had telling {effects on his morale. The guy is due to crack any day now. Did you know that Lee Larson is the original Swede from Ireland, who was a member of McNamara's band ? wen. UBS or please keep your ined dp or fenced in for the months at least aad give Dan Flore has finally set the date for his hoasewarming party. It'« July 4 and Dan promised to furnish the fireworks. |mux Mrs. Jonas just heard will intone* yp too. We clean everything--draperies, UMlcets, rugs ms well a« clothes. Ours is a complete cleaning .service--dependable and eco?»micil, Fun cleaned, glased and stored. ' ^ A. P. Freund informed us last Sunday that the finishing touches will be given this week to the vast program of beautifying our beach i and A. P. Freund is not one to !mak* a proaUse which hi cant Aill fill. % | Mr. and Mrs. Mat Blake of McHen- Sr journeyed to McCullom Lake last unday in hopes of finding a man | who could solve their ding dong problem. The whole story is: To ! spare the knuckles of his many daily 1 callers at his home, Mat had a set , of electrical chimes installed. All one had to do to gain admittance was to push a button, but something went wrong with the contraption. Now when you push the button on the Blake's door frame the cuckoo jpops out of their clock and begins I doing his stuff. Mat never knows 'Whether to answer the door or throw a beer bottle at the cuckoo. Won' [somebody please help the guy? Cleaners PHONE 20 206 S. Green St McHENRY Never let your brain tive and you will keep ever. grow macyoune- for- ADIOS. Protective Shield If perspiration is a problem, hava moisture-proof shields put in a coat at the underarms. Perspiration weakens wool and causes it to roat and look fuzzy. •-4# Body Posters Body postures are not trained by movements, but by static positions hold frequently. The only way to jot flood pootare is to repeat it until H becomes natural. Caraatiea Oratsby Madcap Fayae hava established her a pasters deficient la a deficiency of the earthy element called "cobalt." In ovary case, this condition was remedied when top dressing of superphosphate, containing less titan a tin-cupful per ton, was applied to the land. Lack of iodine In the soil and water often causes prenatal goiter and stillbirth in all species of animals, as wall as poor hatchability of eggs. Sway-back has hasa traced to a lack of coppar in tha soil. As little as two tablsspooBfuli of copper salt mixed with each hundred pounds of salt lick will do away with the sway-back trouble. Deficiencies of manganese, of phosphorus, sine and calcium may also be responaibls for mysterious losses among Sochi and herds which are apparently given good care and feeding. A suggsstsd remedy is a aoil survey folktoad by the addition of the missing clamant in the manure or fertiliser applied to the soil. Selection Prevents Broken Down Udders WhOs there la ne known cure for a cow with a broken down udder, they can ususfly be prevented by proper breeding selection. Weak udders are inherited. Some strains have them more than others. In aelecttog foundation slock breeders should choose only eaers whooe udders are eo well attndwd that there is little Hkellkeed that her win Pert i* East laiftis BatSvia Is eipected to quickly resume Ita prewar position as capital and trade hub of the Netherlands Indies. Star degrees south of the equator, Bate via is In the same latitude as Natal, Brazil. Sixty miles westward is the Soenda strait, approach to Bate via from the Indian ecean. To Batavia, before the war, came cargo ships from all over the world, bringing imports of steel implements, cement, clothing, and European luxuries. In return, tobacco, art work, bamboo, rice, sugar, spices and diamonds were leaders on a long list of exports. Fat, little Dutch harbor boats brought eager tourists who stared in wonder at saronged natives, and couldn't wait to go ashore end bargain in the markets. Westerners found it a relief to pass from the hot, steamy lower town to the Dutch settlement in "Bavaria Centrum." An atmosphere of cleanliness and thrift pervaded the bright-tiled houses sitting in the midst of luxuriant gardens. Batavia had all the facilities of s modern city--gas, electricity, street cars, excellent railway and airline connections. Shops were excellent. Custom-tailored clothes were made almost st a moment's* notice. Sitting cross-legged like industrious Buddhas, workers made fine leather articles, straw hats, and beautiful batik^cloth for native turbans and sa^oAgs and for export. Batik U ju-tinique product of the Netherlands Indies, its designs worked out by sn elaborate dyeing process. DDT Perfect Answer To Bedbug Problem DDT, the new insecticide, is the perfect snswer to the bedbug problem, says the department of agriculture. If DDT is applied properly as a 8 per cent sprsy or a 10 per cent powder to mattresses, beds and chicken houses, these places will be free fitom bedbugs for six months or more. When a 5 per cent DDT solution-- seven ounces of technical grade DDT end one gallon oi keroseneis used, about three liquid ouflMtes of the spray will treat a full-sized bed. Hie material should be applied to the mattress, pillows, springs and joints in the bed frame. It's important to4 force the spray into each joint of the bed and lightly treat both sides of the mattress. After the bed has dried a few hours, it can be used without fear, of injury to the occupant One and one-half ounces of 10 per cent DDT powder is enough to treat a full-sized bed. It isn't necessary to treat the walls, because the bedbugs are killed when they come to the bed for meals of blood. It Is advisable, USDA entomologists say, to wear a mask in applying. Steal Center Dala, Ohio, population _ miles from the nearest staiH is the geographical nation's steel industry. ' Tasty Wstasr Spread the frankfurter with tard, roll it in fine cracker cnalli aid brown under the broiler. Hogs Need Ample vitamin D, preferably In the form of good legume hay, or regular exposure to sunshine, will help prevent rickets in pigs during the winter. c r : , v ; > > Flower Pot 1 Whether a houseplant grows io foliage or to bloom may depend on tiie size of its pot. Plant scientists say that plants grown in homes for decorative foliage, such as the bright-leafed coleus, need large containers with plenty of space for expending roots to fsvor heavy leaf growth. Flowering plants, on the other hand, give more bloom in small, pots which cause roots to be "pot bound" but a plant needs to be repotted occasionally to fresh nourishment, Order yonr rubber uuaup* at the Plaindealer. NOTICE Saving Mid my business, Clark's Curl Shoppe, effective June 8,1 would like in this manner to express my thanks for your patronage during the past eight years. ELEANOR CLARK of p {f During the Christian era iron wgg' used as a medium of rrrhsims fa many isolated regions of Africa, fa some areas as currency *nd in others as a barter commodity. hm ustd to pay $15 for a permanent-- I-*. raiwnir. tu Bdia's Drag Stare GKEKN aeleetlag dairy special atteaMsn break down for several years. There is sways s danger of break down caused by severe injury. At the first suggestion of an over sized udder, calf heifers should be fed lightly on grain, substituting bran or other laxative feeds for most of the csrbohydrate feeds, such as corn and barley. Other beneficial steps are milking before freshening, as soon as the udder gets lsrge, and three timet a day milking of the heavy producers for several weeks after freshening. Improved Madftnery Water System This new water system Is so designed that the same pump may be used for either shallow or deep well service. Made by F. E. Myers h Bros. Co., Ashland, Ohio. If the water level changes, the pump is quickly converted by removing tap bolts with ordinary tools and attaching simple fittings. Popcorn Promises Real Return in Many Areas The American appetite for popcorn is expected to continue strong for some years to come. While the profit from popcorn is not fabulous, the growing of the crop is "very liU the extra trouble." it is possible to secure contracts for the raising of popcorn for seed purposes. North Carolina formers report that they have been receiving from 10 to 12 cents a pound for their popcorn. S Pig Loss - Diseases now claim 37 per cent of America's pig crop before it can* reach the marxet, the American Veterinary Medical association re>. ports. The greatest opportunity for increasing pork output consists in "raising to market age a greater percentage of the pigs farrowed." Among the swine diseases cited as major enemies of meat production were hog cholera, erysipelas, pig scours, anemia and brucellosis. Beautiful Ftoral Arrangements f o r J u n e W e d d i n g s •perfect setting for the June ; bride -- flowers! A bower of blossoms -- an exquisitely arranged bouquet will make your wedding beautiful beyond your most fantastic dreams. You can rely on us for finfe quality and "out of this world" art* istrv. All we ask is that you plage your order early so tliat we will h ample time to let our, skilled hands. do their best work. McHENRY FLORAL CO. On Route 31--One Mile South of McHenry ^ . TeL McHenry 606-E-l "V