Of the ITMtMt White pine In the United States borders Ida. INAL SUPPORTERS Jl MCIA. Mt x mnitv *Jt y^UTi i 'TSZH «& (itiiv nriMi mi af » •IM SOUNB-&BCMItDM «IWHM I«Cc ABt ImJH0|C» non-skid spot m fiiMin. ----9racca. 0--B«j. tht bwt -'MM,<4» PHONE 49 McHENRY, ILL. RINGWOOD • M i m n m i n n t (B|r Mfi* G6orpt Sbeuardl A get-together was enjoyed by employees and their wives of the Edwal Laboratories, Wednesday evenjing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. * Ml J ^*r' "cff, at Genoa City for those ^i^l^'that had worked for the company . the longest. A picnic supper was (enjoyed at 7 p. m. and a social evening followed. Musk for singing was furnished by the Hardy Brothers of Genoa City. This was a farewell for Dr. Edmund Low, who is taking a leave of absence to attend Purdue . University. | A group of neighbors and friends :from Wonder Lake very pleasantly { | surprised Miss Myrtle Biggers at herj I home Sunday evening in honor of ! her birthday. A social evening was j ! enjoyed. This was also the birthday ! of Harryy Hogan, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan, one of the' group. Ringwood Community night will be held on Oct. 3, full length movie entitled, "God is My Landlord," will be shown. Plan to attend. The Ringwood Community club will meet at the schoolhouse Friday Everyone is Rally D» Many persona tell the story of serv- , ot J«wt over 15 million tons a year, ' tag rabbit to guests without com- ; * record for the Industry. Many people feeling the high cost of food, are raising rabbits for them-1 selve3 and neighbors or for the market. Meat of the domestic rabbit is so different from wild rabbit meat that ' many will not believe it isJAe same animal, notes Mrs. Andrey Rice, nutrition consultant of Nevaia agricultural extension service. It is good any time of the year and can be produced and prepared much quicker than chicken. As for cooking, explains Mrs. Rice, it can be broiled, fried, baked or casseroled. In fact, rabbit can be cooked and served in just about as many ways as chicken. merit and having them think it is chicken. Iri taste, this white, deli, cately flavored meat is comparable to chicken breast. As to food value, regularly In many restaurants, hotels andhpmes. Ails Nc Winston QturchiU and other British wartime leaders mapped attacks against the Axis in a nest of 150 forground, a few hundred yards froaa the house of commons. Call a CLINTON MARTIN West McHenry, 111. Telephone tips Callht SPIIMFIEU -•r SMTI tfllCI? Jut tptak aatirally "Hello!" you say, In a quiet, normal tHh. Instantly that friendly word is- heard clearly and distinctly in Springfield or Paris, Gape Town or Hong Kong --or almost anywhere else you may wish to send it. 8ome people think tbe farther they're calling the louder they should talk. No need to. In fact, shouting merely distorts your words -- and annoys the person you are calling. Even if your voice travels thousands of miles, there Is no need to shout over the telephone. Just talk directly into the mouthpiece ... hold it close to your lips (about one-half Inch away) and speak distinctly. Any "shouting" that has to be done Is done for you by tht telephone company. Little vacuum tubas boost the power of your voice currents at regular Intervals along the route of a Tour telephone Is engineered to perform this modern miracle of transmission. Btatlc and "echoes" that used to Interfere with Long Distance calls have been largely eliminated. Today, yarr* normal speaking voice can be reproduced clearly and faithfully In just about any place on eartfa. Making your telephone easy to use is part of our job. Making it serve you efficiently, making It useful and valuable. Is the aim of all of us here at Illinois Bell. And our service Improvement projects are making it even more valuable. Better telephone service is coming your way. >1 Ringwood Church and Sunday School will be combined. Be suae to come and bring a neighbor to the Rally Day program at 9.30 a. m. Residence Changes Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Phalin and daughter meved- to Buttons .Bay, near - Lake Geneva, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith and family of Crystal Lake have moved into the Hepburn house. Mrs. Cunningham and daughter of Crystal Lake have moved into the F. N. Muzzy flat. Perseaala Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marlowe and family of Huntley and Mrs. Etta Watties and son, Glen, of McHenry spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs'. C. L. Harrison. Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr., and daughter, Mrs. Jack Lenard, were visitors at Janesville Friday afternoon. ssr"M,h home Wednesday. A 1 o'clock lunch- ! eon was served. Prizes were award- In cost, rabbit is about the same as ed to Mrs. Viola Low and Mrs. . chicken when the higher proportion Lester Carr. , of edible meat on a rabbit is consider- The W. S. C. S. met at the home ed. hLMfSa P"^'. VVlalk,i-npt0n on Thurs:| Domestic rabbit production in the 7at n;oo*n. Thirs wLas " ffno<lHlo wWeidS 4bfye r tThted ; f a r . .W e s t . m. i.w h a s reached such pro.- usual business meeting and- de-i P°rtionf that rabbit ^"eat la served votionals. It waS decided to serve a, cafeteria supper in Muzzy's hall Thursday, Sept. 30. Mrs. Wm. Phalin and daughter were visitors at McHenry, Tuesday. _ Carol Jean Puckett of Elgin is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Marie Wegner. Mrs. Ardin Frisbee of greenwood called on. he. , C L*r.. Hal rison, Wednesday. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Oxtoby visited her mother at Augustana hospital in Chicago, Sunday. Cindy Jackson of Richmond spent Saturday and Sunday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Whiting. Mrs. Roy Wiedrich and children of Keystone visited Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Sr., Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Bowman of Chicago is visiting /in the home of her son, Fred, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Klasen ot Al- rnquin spent Wednesday in the E. Whiting horned Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ainger and family of Hebron spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Lowell left Friday for their home in Orlando, Fla. They were accompanied home by Miss Norma Whiting, who will remain for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Vegel of Brodhead, Wis., were callers in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home Friday evening. They were on their way home from their honeymoon trip to Washington, D. C. Elijah Coates returned Wednesday from Wilverton, Okla., where he visited friends. Mrs. Lena Peet and daughter, Marian, visited Mrs. James Rainy at Genoa City Sunday afternoon. Mr. Rainy is very ill at the hospital at Elkhom. Mrs. Joe EL Miller and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Araneau and family of Richmond spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Ed Bauer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Oldaon and family attended the' Railroad Fair in Chicago Saturday. Mrs. John Blackman and daughters are visiting John Blackman at Victory Memorial hoapital each day. Mr. Blackman 'is cntically ill. Mr. and Mrs. Webster Blackman of Chicago were here Sunday and visited his father at the hospital. B. T. Butler, Lester Carr ahd Louis and Andrew Hawley returned home Sunday from their fishing trip to Leach luite, Minn. Mrs. Lena Peet and daughter Alice returned home Uiursday evening j from a visit with -relative* in , Missouri. J Mr. and Mrs Arthur Dimon and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dimon and son, I of Ostend spent Sunday afternoon J with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Oldson and family. Terry King of Chicago is spend - I ing a few weeks with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Whiting. j Mr. and Mrs Roland McCannon and family of Woodstock spent Sun- , day with Mrs. Rose Jepson. i Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Whiting attended funeral . services for Mrs. Clarence" Whiting at McHenry, Tuesj day morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dawson of i Waukesha, spent the weekend with | her mother, Mrs. Marie Wegner. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walkihgton left I Friday evening to visit in the home i of their son, Davis at Phoenix, | Ariz. ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Norman and j family of Evanston spent the weekjend with her mother, Mrs. Rose Jepson. • ! Mr. and Mrs. Bob Perry and | daughters, Mary Lou and Sue Ann, and son, Roland, of Algonquin and j Mr. and Mrs. Linus Wegner and daughters, Shirley and Catherine, of Woodstock spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Marie Wegner. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Whiting * , called to Bfia Sunday night bar death of taeir sister-in-law, I Clarence Whiting. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pagni visited [relatives at Lake Geneva Saturday evening. j Miss Audrey Merchant, R. N. of Elgin spent Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bay Merchant. Mrs. Mildred Munshaw of Elgin spent from Thursday until Sunday with Mrs. Wm. McCannon. More than 3,000 men are working night and day to complete the bed of a vast new steel works at Margan, near Port Talbot, in Wales. The pi will cost 60 million pounds (240 lion dollars). When finished, this huge enterprise will be the most modern steel plant in all Europe and will produce some 16,000 tons of pig Iron and 29,000 tons of steel Ingots per week. The new plant will ftoost still more Britain's steel output, wHRh continues to break records. Production target for 1948 is 14,500,000 tons of Ingot of to permit trait. The stamps are four centavors i er* to dry the eggs in this g*ay»irtolet, 6-c red and 16-c before they are shipped to forefgik countries. ^ life la Padaag J In Padang Island, Sumatra, the j Children take their mother's name. I All property is held by the mother and inherited by daughter. Father has no political, social, property or civil rights. • Save there's a trick to re-rolling or ate# ing pastry that can mean the ence between flaky pastry and thai which is not Instead of wadding tht pastry scraps up into a ball storing or rolling, stack them neatly, piece on piece. In way •!«+ Order your rubber stamps at Tlu struction la preserved rather than steel. Output during the first four' Plsindealer. ' , 'troyed. months of this year was at the rate Architect for this tremendous proi ject is Sir Percy Thomas, honorary member of the American Institute of : Architects and three times president of the South Wales Institute of Archl- : tects. The Steel Company of Wales will | draw all its limestone supplies from , its own quarry at Cornelly. The | wharf and dock at Margan are to be j; enlarged to cope with extra ore rej quired for the increased production, Welsh mills already produce 70 per | cent of Britain's tinplate. Need Rubber Stamps?. Order at The Plaindealer. McHenry Cab Phone 723 8PfcXDY--BUT SAFE Hi-he and away yea ge, traveling in ear cafes! They are the acase ef msdsra speed and comfort and dsa*t cast tanch either. Vto safe, isyniahle call 723. GET FRESH CANDY EVERY TIME from oar . WHITMAN'S Refrigerated Candy Department ftR Our Whfaaaa'a Refrigerated Candy DeparteMat Every " Box Of IWee DaHcisas Csafsctteas Keep* Its ftichaaaa and Taedaeea the Way Tea Want Item - Fresh. J BOLGER'S AS SKN IN SEPTEMICR smartly basic Sophisticated yet demure,' a simply designed . dress of Cynara rayoft crepe, the graceful Unit tacked in gjant squares. In boulevard brown, aquatOMt smoke grey and kettfiT Uad^ sizea 10-ML 17.93 AedMwfaai Dala McBeary 491 MMiSCed VeMesiykM OXO. OOLLBTTX. Owner SSI Mala Street Weet McBeary we n To mnove chewing gum, hold a piece of lee dteefctly undnr the gum. Tills will freeze it, making it easy to pick off. If the gum leaves a atefiC sponge with carbon tetrachloride. -V Yeer Feteraarfc Mechanic lavHes yee te brisf hf yeer car fer the best ef caret Meet the who caa do ths most for your ear! Drive ia aad see ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE $0MMNV Biking ia Spate Spain's famoua encyelope^, i "Espasa," indicates that a hike trip | might have been a rather hazardous • undertaking atone time. The encyi clopedia states: "When taking a bicycle excursion it is necessary to ; carry with one a lantern, a pump, j an extra tire, a nightgown, stock- ! i ings and a handkerchief, an under- 1 shirt, a revolver and a map. It is ' j advisable also to take along several ; extra buttons, and to fasten one's watch and money to one's belt, »• which also will support th» pistol or revolver." Tuturuaic Mechanics.** Then yooH kaow why OMsawMe is tbe paee setter ia service ... just as the spectacular Futuramie Oidsmobile is pacing the passenger car field. For here are factory-trained mechanics ... thoroughly skilled in their jobs ... men who fit ia well with the "look-to-the-future" reputation of the entire Oidsmobile organisation. No wonder we call them "Futnrufic Mechanics.** They work with the finest asodern maintenance equipmeat. Genuine Oidsmobile parts are available. And you can be certain that your job will be done on time . . . according to factory specification. So for any kind of service on any make of car... anything from ofl change to overhaul... drive in today and meet Oidsmobile'* "futuramie Mechanics.** CHICK THIS ALL-ROUN0 SOIVICS UNi-Wi Our eeaaslete TWUp" wS rasters that seag of* power.** UMKAJMk Well check jpar oil... at if aeeassary ... lubricate (OMMOSVSWk Dram aad radiator . . . check all Bt Adjust ladldiBe if necessary . . . caeck all safety festures. VAiVCS: If they need grinding, oar will show it. SIBMfi: Check wheel aliguaeat adjust to factory specifications. APffAKANCS: Wash and polish . ; clean chrome . . . touch up paint. » . » « O L D S M O B I L E . . . . . . SUBURBAN MOTOR SALES 403 FRONT STREET RR.. JJ.. OOVVEERRTTOONN MCHEWRY, •• nMtoliMf J. Tmftor. Mutual Nmwtrk. md . IS v;S%V- "Si. - "-if-.