i' ' A--W' 4-H Town Tke McHenry County 8enrkse oniiipsej of Wbod stock #111 hold Ml open*hoose and barn dance in BROKEN FLOUBESCENT LIGHTING TUBES ABE MENACE TO HEALTH Clareftce W. Klassen, chief sanitary engineer of the Illinois derUNDS REALIZED FROM POLIO DRIVE REACHED NEW HIGH f Setting a n^w record, a total of |$-5,728,000 was raised in the March •m- -f-.v 5: %>*•*! new warehouse east of the, partment of public health, recently!0' Dimes campaign this year, ^c • .. .. ,w. --- 1. cordins to an announcement madi NATIONAL Pi SAFETY WEEK BE OBSERVED 800N Farm accidents In 1949 will cost Illinois farmers approximately $40,000,000, according to figures ctty on route 47, along the North j pointed to the danger in breakage jcording_ to an announcement made'compiled by John A. Lake, director Western railroad tracks. Everyone of fluorescent lighting tubes that 1 by J. L. Townsend, chairman ofpof the Illinois Agricultural Associ- Is Invited to attend and all who plan to be present are asked to Wear suitable clothes to help create a real barn dance atmosphere. P*3 There wt,i be entertainment be- *t., tween dancing. The evening's program will be free of charge Except for the are widely used in homes, business the McHenry county chapter of the , ation department of safety. places and industrial plants. National Foundation^ for Infantile 1 This does not account for the It has been found, he said, that rSl^i»n Jbf8t year8 totaI reach" producive work lost on farms as the beryllium and mercury powd-,ed J21'600 000- - I * result of accidents. Lake said In eis which are used to coat the in-! Results became known to Mr.; pointing out the importance of the uer surface of these tubes are Townsend when he received a let- observance of National Farm Safhighly poisonous. Cuts by frag-, ter this past week from Basil >ty Week. July 24-30. ments of glass from .the lamps can O'Connor, president of the Nation- "A quarter of a million working lunch, which will be served by 4-H! cause a tumorous growth Which al Foundation, who expressed his days will be lost by Illinois farmgirls and boys, with proceeds tc go to 4-H Town. Remember the date, July 23, at 8 o'clock. Bead the Want Adt. IcHENlf, ILLINOIS fiwrtday - Friday - III# 14- li -- hi color -- An Blytfc - Geerge Brent _ . «*ED CANTON* -^iiitiin.ji ' ' • .: V "' 1" may require surgical removal of gratitude to the American people ers because of these accidents, large areas of skin, muscle and j w^o gave and the thousands of vol- Lake estimated, "and €0,000 farm bone. Inhalation of these chemi- unteers who conducted the drive, {people will suffer a disabling incal powders may cause granulo-1 Half the sum raised after ex-, jury. Farm families must be made matosis in the lungs with possible penses will be used by national to realize what a tremendous loss fatal results, he added. j headquarters to support its re- i they are suffering each jrear be- To exercise* a great degree of, 8earch< pro'e88lonal education and cause of carelessness." id re in handling these tubes is of training programs, and to supple- j Lake estimates that 9,000 of the | utmost importance in avoiding in- ™ent resourc*!« of lt8 local ch*P"! 60,000 accidents will occur in July j u r i e s a r i s i n g f r o m b r e a k a g e . 2 Klassen said. When handling the Chapters retain the other ^half to farms an<T a great many accidents lamps, it is always advisable toip.ay cfre a"d treatment of po- occur because of hurrying. wear gloves. In case of breakage.' U°p , ePidfmic al<J- | "A sound year-around program all persons should immediately Mr. OConnors letter to the-.lo-iof safety on Illinois farms is neleave the area until the powder?*1 ,?*/ chairman declaredthat cessary for the welfare of farm has had a chance to settle. despite the record-breakngdriye.fanMHes." he said. "It Is hoped Discarding worn-out tubes is - ' need -for funds ^ "ght polio that observance of National Farm dangerous practice Klassen warn- rema # ,!1" extremely critical" j Safety Week will be a step in this aangerous practice, tviassen warn because of the unusually severe direction. thandv. I d r H , 1M« COUNTY FAffi A WARDS NAMED BY OFFICIALS NSW SUPERVISOR OF ASSESSMENTS TO BE CHOSEN DURING 1950 The county assessment supervte- Tammeus'or. » new office created by legisby a small Farm Adviser W. H. calls attention to the excellent list | latlon which passed of, special awards to be presented^m&rgin in the closing days of the by interested individuals and or- recent Illinois General Assembly, ganizations in the county to win-j W,H 1)4 chosen early in 1950 in ners at the County Fair, which is'every township-organized county to be held July 29, 39 and 31 at I except two in the state. Woodstock. j The office holder will be se- These awards are in addition to iected in the following manner: the $1,000 cash prises to be award-' Bach county board will submit a ed by the Farm Bureau In the ag-! list of not less than three and not! years of age. 4-H division, and the J more than ten names to the state *400 TAKEN IN OR moat IN COUNTY TAVERN BOBBEBIE8 Two robberies took place The monthly business meeting of on j the V. F. W. Auxiliary was held Wednesday evening of last week Monday eve^r Ju^ll pljf Wlth ClOTO ^, ^rTm^e tof' the'rire^SS $400 taken in both. , stand which they will have at the Three armed men entered the' Marine Day festival Varlo°* were .py Lake,pointed to work at the cmrnlYal to with «1M be hc"1 «' ">• Park from Au- Samuel O. f"" " "i/"™' .',*, Th« *<•«" h,m- ••>««' ^, ry herP ocyru! r«';2.I"!r z : r,srrv^ rts- sls;ISSN'S County Fair association in the department will certify back to!received word froiiTEmil Tritz^f . A 1?tter was read b7 Mr>- KUopen class division for agriculture*! the county board the names on that! the Hi-SteD Inn located on mnt« y' ^oaP^tal chairman, thauliA floriculture .and home economics. I if any, that the department 114 south of Harvard that four m»n u* 'or our *®n®rPUB contribution to A break down on open class offer-! considers competent , The had place, pulled gntts, {S,® d MCjffi£e JS?9** !^rnlture (1,052; board will then appoint the county |on hlm and made him lav down h«-' ad', whk5h possible prosheep. $600; swine,1 assessment supervisor from this hind the bar as thev took 2200'8enta * >of nvw furniture for the " * n,na DHr as ineJr toolt $2001 veterans at Downey. This furniiture was presented by Victoria i Wendell, department president, at 1 Class orrer-! compeiem. ine county had entered his nlnro nnllad y r uiuiiure ings are as follows: beef, $him and him'lav !Fuad' whlch m*de predaiiy. $1,505; , $1,304 ; poultry, $495; grain and! certified list for a vegetables, $5$; floriculture. $42; years. fine ar$s, and culinary, Should no one on the list meet $149.26. • f [specified qualifications, the same Open Class 1 process shall be repeated and' if term of four j fr0m the cash register. Auxiliary will ' One of history's greatest under-[the dedication. water demolitions was the blast-1 Ladies of the according to the Encyclopaedia !on July 18 to entertain the veter- Britannfca. " --' : Credit association will present a trophy for the champion beef steer. Borden Dairy company will present a wrist watch •-',1 8ATFBDAT v Ma Garfield - Beatrice Pearson •FORCE OF EVIL" Carteen • News aad Novelty Baaday - Monday -- Jaly 17 -18 AMbett and Costello HBlary Brseke • Shep Howard Max and Baddy Baer "AFRICA SCREAMS" , fwU News and Cartoon ; Special: MM%hty Manhattan" for the grand champion dairy female all breeds, . Fnh„__ tK„ "J <* unmuuu. Lake is co-<Thairman Dean Thompson and Northern f K ^ «I epidemics experienced in recent of the Illinois state farm safety Illinois breeding Co-op will prehrnkpn year8 committee for the observance of playthings by children and broken "Last year's epidemic. th*> worst f National Farm Safety Week hy them. Jm thirty-two years, exhausted re-i -- Householders, janitors and ctts- serves of the National Foundation," | ACCIDENTAL DKAtPTT todians are advised by Klassen to;Mr. let- t ATrin tmrrn»tr TOLL OVER HOLIDAY O'Connor disclosed in his letdispose qf the tubes in one of two ter. "In the five-vear period ended manners. The tubes may be safely in 1948, the 96,974 cases of Infan- i TERMED 'SHAMEFUL A WA* stlst+h A«» K11 *•! o n Alt. - i_ _ j i_ 11 _ w • PJ IMM0S W AJ sent a trophy for the reserve Champion dairy female all breeds. John Strohm. Woodstock, will present a trophy for the championget- of-sire in dairy, and the State Bank of Woodstock, will present a suitable for the position the county board may either submit a third list or appoint any person it deems qualified by not less than a twothirds vote of the county board membership. Salaries of such supervisors will' l>e paid by the state as follows: In counties of less than 10,000 inhabitants, $2,000 a year; 10,000 to 25,000, $2,750; 26,000 to 50.000, $3,500; 50,000 to 75,000, $4,000; 75.000 to 100,000, $4,750; one hundred thousand or more, $6,000. The county assessment supervis . .-„r.r trophy for the champion produce broken in a wet cloth or burlap tile paralysis recorded in the na-| of dam In dairy. , ; bag and disposed df without the tiqn were more than double tho _. . , .. j _ Marlowe Feed and Hatcherv of 0rs are Siven, by this legislation, bag being opened, or may be buried 42.738 cases reported in the pre-| ',The na"on® a5u . » . Huntley will present a trophy for comp,ete power to revla« where there Is no danger of their ceding five-year period. At the j ^ over the Fourth of July holi- ^he champion cockerel. Bennett ia88e88ments and to equalise aabeing accidentally dug up. jsame time, ppeerr patient costs of 1 j _T*!! i ai*d Hatchery, WnnriBt<^>ir Isessments, thus taking away the City sanitation officials also have (hospitalization and medical care Taeaday • Wednesday ivld Nlvea - Teresa Wright "BNCMANTM1NTW "shameful and disgraceful," says « share of the responsibility in also have more than doubled in the;th® properly disposing of these appli-.last decade. LT.h® 1"/L1^ vl°,ent ac^ ances so that children will not "The doubled case-load, multl- *®"t8wT salvage them, Klassen said. plied by doubled hospitalization ^ J®,.® °1! In cases where the sanitary land-1 costs, has meant a burden in med- la Fourth of July holiday and near Woodstock, will present a trophy for the champion pullet, and Marengo Hatchery will present a trophy for the ch&mpion breeding pen of poultry. These hatcheries sold fifty chicks each to in cases wnere tne sanitary iana-!-- --IT , the record for anv holidav norinri q# uite -a number o^f yjuouuanjg; pp«eouppliee Oil .method, o. tr.»h ^l^c^aloh. for^the j ^ I! In power of the board of review to do this. The board of review will hare power only to revise the assessment of an individual taxpayer upion his complaint, to assess omitted property and consider tax exemption claims. I used there is little danger of chil- • Foundation ; dren finding the tubes. In this; more than method of disposal, trash is dump- ye*^ ^h that has fOur-fold recent 8tate survey showed 315 traffic fatalities. against the 290 estimated Starttag Tharsday far Three Days! ed into a trench and covered with a layer of earth, thus doing away i *'n" a cure or preventive for the i with unsightly landmarks and disease has been stepped up to the ; health menaces. i limit of our resouroes. Now that "A CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KINO ARTHUR'S COURT" -- starring - < Stag Crasby - William Beadix Rheada Fleming - Virginia Field Caitoaa aad News same time, research to the lr«?|u;cl1; 256 drownings, and 140 killed from miscellaneous causes. The nation's heaviest accidental they show, either in open class or 4-H division, they will get the five dollars back, plus any prize money won. C. S. Leech of Leechwood Farm, Union, is presenting a trophy for the champion pen of three bar- T. . .. t .. ,.j many hopeful signs are beginning : toll for a holiday Period was rown. . J. td L irJv n in to appear on the research horizon I™ .for. ,f sons *hy the sanitAry landfiil rannnt rAiax mir Affnrt in thift Week of 19Q3°6".r Of the total,,C 5^5r5' swtmear8e cAPnte lla- Batmri nFhavr m#sn,r Inc., will p.r emethod of trash disposal should be Section thi8 i killed in traffic mishaps. The pre- cmDs exhS »nrt T«,l C^a t mp t ioB adopted by every city-in Illinois. direction- |vlou8 hlgh f0r the independence F^?n * Satorius. Between ,1601 n and ' 1609, 2,000 Frenchmen of noble birth fell in duels, according to -the Encyclopedia Britannica. As much as 300,000 miles of gold thread is produced annually in Delhi alone. iiHiiiiiMMiniiiiiniaiiiiiiiiHHiiitiimiiitMiiiiiiiMiimiini fofruli THkHf/uxym UttWHilllRINimtimMINir Klassen declared. NEW WOODWORKING 1 Day holiday was 628 PLANT AT RIDGEFIELD' County Liquor Licenses LL OPEN-AUGUST 1 Among Many Held Up Bureau insurance agent, | Woodstock, will present a trophy fjpr the champion garden exhibit. j. , 4-H Awards . j The Dean Milk company is pre-, renting a trophy for the grand '• that champion dairy female in 4-H. 1 ^ The First National Bank of THURS-FRI-SAT. -- Jaly 14-154I f f i i LLC ft The little red brick house at I Word has been released gate 17) Lakewood, will be occu-1 Governor Adlai Stevenson has of : pied soon by O. J. Roeser, and his i ficially approved the action taken 1 Woodstock is presenting a trophy: wife, Irene. Their new home has by the Illinois Liquor Control Com- J,or the champion dairy herd of several novel features, such as mission to stop slot machine, horse | three animals in 4-H. * .. } Butternut wood panelling in di- j race and other gambling in^the \ A trophy will be presented by L.! nette and living room, tiled'kitchen state's taverns. With the backing F. Wainscott of Wainscott Wind-* and bath, thermopane picture win-!of Atty. General Ivan Elliott, the breaks. Belvidere for the best' dows, electric hot water heater, commission has served notice that • drawing in home grounds beautf-1 et<jL „ u . , i14 w11' refuse to renew the state fication, showing the house-yard1 The Roesers have moved here licenses of establishments where; planting layout, naming all snecies from Broadview. 111. . Thoir five ^gambling has been found. planted. children are married. A daughter, Licenses of two McHenry county The McHenry County Service Eileen (Mrs. Alberts) and her hus- • applicants are listed among those company is presenting a trophy to band, Norman, and two boys, are: held up pending a commission j the 4-H member getting the highnow in their new home on route 1, hearing. They are Frank Marvin- est total points in the county 4-H ne»/ 1I?" ... lette and Aldo Tondi, route 2s. Qrys-; judging contest, and Bowman ( Mr Roesei will operate a wood-, lal Lake, and Leonard Riayn^>nd Dairy company is presenting a j working p hint at Ridgefield, the and Henry Bopp, Harvard. ' 'plaque to the 4-H member getting! Crystal Lake Mill company. His j Letters notifying these retailers the highest total points in daify , former plant was at Forest Park,; went out while still other applica- j judging in the contest. 111. The new plant will be ready tions were being checked aKjflnst! Each 4-H member who has *a1 for operation about August 1. With : the commission's "stop" fil« of^Holstein, Guernsey or Brown' his forty-three years' experience more than 1,000 taverns. | i Swiss project and completes by; 1° ^'°°^wo|"^n8 a^d new plant: --; ; (September 30, will receive a free' facilities, this will provide the 81PERMSOR STRICKEN I breeding certificate from the North- Edward G. Robinson In "NIGHT HAS A THOUSAND EYES" -- Co-Hit Sonya Henle in "THE COUNTESS OF MONTE CRISTO" SUNDAY . MONDAY Jaly 17 - 18 Fred MacMnrray Claudett* Colbert la "FAMILY BONZTMOON" 41 em Illinois Breeding Co-op. The McHeury County Farm Burt* eau will furnish a free trip to tlttf growing communities in JVlcHenry ( Supervisor Stanley Cornue, 40, of . county with a close-by source for. Hebron township, has been coitfinmillwork for their homes and in- ed to the Winnebago county hoswl1; ™?8' is located on the pital for the past week, having j state 4-H judging contest at Ur- C&NNV at County "B." This is a been placed In the polio ward for i bana to the three highest of dairy, modern woodworking plant and observation. His many fridnds three highest In fat stock and three i will specialize in custom-built, as throughout the county are homing I highest in poultry. well as standard millwork for for-a speedy recovery. • ' homes and industrial buildings. -- Subways are partially ventilated . Mr. Roeser is quite well ac- Math Glosson spent the past1 by the piston action of trains i quainted in the McHenry area | week in Kenosha, Wis, visiting his j driving the air through the tubes, around Pistakee Lake, having own- (daughters and their families. He TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY July 19 • 80 UNtVERSAUtfflERNATIONAl pretest*: lOHN PATME • MM CMIFJELB Mil OQHH at SKI1H RIMER • LARCENY titutHiiiiiiiiHumuuiHiiiiiiiiiHiuittitininiHtiiiiitHiai RCA Vietna 8R75. AC So beautifitl you'll want it oil sight afcttie, but wheft you hear it you'll buy it! And for very good reasona! 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