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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Nov 1949, p. 9

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M FA&M AOVISB1 oommrra f (William Tammeus. Farm Advisor) Vermont was a pleasant surprise as we entered it at Crown Point, New York, about noou last Huoday. We came up the beautiful valley aloAg the east siJe of jLatte Champlain to llurlingtoti. : It's hard Jo conceive a state asc ! small as this, with only fourteo" i counties. where ycu can't trs'.vel 115ft miles in an^ direction and stay ! inside the state. ^?e ha»'4-n't found people talk any different' in geiier: il than thy do ui home. Oh, we | ca.i tell the ,J£rench Canadians SWi: R L & H TELEVISION EMERSON and MOTOROLA SALES.-- SERVICE Phone 403 604 Front St. $ror 653-R-2 v, » West McHenry, Illinois who really talk like they rmjent-jpj ly came from England. * An interesting angle on this is1'* that at the Farm Bureau, annual ,i, meeting we attended last night at '•}> Addison. th'» local Catholic priest, ' who apparently ij quite active in Farm Bureau wo*~k, asked if the; information aijout the Farm Bureau might he printed in French so that those who could 1 a not read English migjit be help- MEETING NOTICE -- McHenry ed. too. council meets next Thursday, Nov. We are attending Crtunty Farm] 10 at 8:15 p.m. As this is also Bureau" annual meetings which Clergy Night, tlier'e will >urt be Arthur Packard, president of the a short business niectinv. first. Vermont Farm Bureau, has lined Your officers will try to nave all up. two a clay' for E. M. Hughes matters of importance finished by to speak before. We got big din- 9 o'clock, but as mentioned in No. 1 Commercial Fish I Cement Paints Menhaden is Uncle Sam's No. 1 | -/Portland cement paints fere dacommercial fish, and boasts a num- J glgrted essentially for interior and . »_ exterior concrete, stucco and masonry surfaces. Formulated with K. C. NOTES fag|r of Regional aliases. In various parts of the country its names inelude bughead, bugfish, oldwife, alewife, green tail, chebog, mossbunker, whitefish, bonyfish and fetiMrck. * •« Vpelectrlfied Farms \ Starting its 15th year, the rural electrification administration finds that the tinelectrified farms are now less than 30 per cent compared with nearly 90 per cent in 1935. The "pasteurization" process "Portland cement, lime, and pigments in proper balance, they are mixed with water to form a hard and continuous coating after the water evaporates. As a rule, they are free of glue or casein binders and so are not "affected by alkalis or water. Application of this type of material calls for pre-wetting of the surface. The ordinary Portland cement base paint is not intended lor use on concrete floors. Exotic Birds Man has made errors in introducing exotic birds into this country, and when he makes such mistakes, lie generally pays dearly for them. Such is the case with the starling which was imported from Europe in 1890 and 1891, when approximately 100 birds were liberated in Cen-J tral Park, New York City. Further importations became illegal in; .1900, Fa One of the signer* rf&e Doctor* tion of Independence Wtl anrasician. His name was Francis Jbwph Hopkinson, and he wrot*. tlBOD| otlat MBp, "Hail, Coli--Ha." ^ FeMspar _ v About (35 per cenf*bf all the feldspar mined in the U.S. comes from the Spruce Pine area of North Carotin*. v " f HANS' & FENDER REPAIRS V;!*. Special Wreck Work . Painting, complete from $40 up*'* L: Springs, Shocks, Complete Frame and ^ ; Axle Straightening Quick Service ; All Work Guaranteed- Call any time--McHenry 244-R J 609 FRONT STREET, McHENRY ners at noon and evening. 1 this column on seveial occasions, | of/heating fermented liquors to ! won't like chicken pie for awhile, all meetings ere important and j prevent their deterioration was I'm sure, after this trip not that | your attendance is ;t inanifes- known in ancient Greece^ it's not good once in a while, bue tation of your interest in ihe WH7 ! -- * x . --all the time? No- Strange thing fare of your council. You should about it is we had ham yesterday be there to have your say in its (Monday) noon and roast beel affairs, and there Is only one , last night, but 1 know it's com- place to say it, in tii? council ing. chamber. At the conclusion of the In Grand Isle county.* the couin- session, we will be host-to-jH jests !ty that is a series of islands in from the surrounding - territory. Lake Champlaii\ the Farm Bureau Our lecturer has sort whin.* very office is a cottage on the Lake K°od "P for t his:r.\filing - where, you-con. drop your line out he tells us w£ will 1h> ciitert uned the back window and, pull in an" hx' °ne of the formost exponents' excellent haul of. perch at your sleight-of-hand in these l nit>'d,,: will and convenience, Herewe States, arid Brother Guuzzartlo •visited Farm Burau president don his chef s hat, to give us a. George Prairie's 11>0 foot dairv neat spread. Better make a. note bam and twin silos 16x72 feet. I!e t the date, and rpmemherta V has 300 acres of meadow,1 made up -on hand -early! . \ . of l£atlv$. grasses and ladino, al-1 CONDOLENCE _ -- officers most completely surrounded bv • ®'nd members of,, the McHenry ..Lake- Champlain. Mr. Prajrie is council extend their diepe^t sym- • French and ni'ver misses a hook- • pathlea to Brother Timothy Flanaev game in Montreal, thirtv^six Kan OI^ *^ie ' oss 'Vs miles away. .. v . Brother John Flanagan ] who .was called to his eternal reward. May ' r ?« f very Interest-, rpst , • ed i„ Ladino, clover, but we see rorNC1LGRAM/„ A p plica- Order your rubber stamps at The Plaindealer. In relation to livestock pri^a, | T|>e ^ ^ m lUbwmgMtf' the prices Of milk and its prod- baseball game was played bauds in 1948 weTe the lowest on tween Amherst and Williams in record. " *1S59. Jeep HAS POWER WHERE IT COUNTS NOW! TONI HOME PERMANENT ' TWICE AS EASY-TWICE AS FAST New Toni Refill Kit. New Photo Method Directions show' how Toni now waves hair in as little as 30 minutes $1.00 New Toni SPIN Curlers. No more rubber bands--all, plastic --all-in-one! Grips . .. spins ... Vocks with a flicleof the finger. Kegular Value . $2.00 *3" VALUE ONLY SHNCurkfis BOLGER'S DRUG STORE grow wonderfully here, though because of the cool "moist climate. TT,is afternoon (Tuesday t we Krnast Gibspent about an hour with^overnor Ernest Gibson -".n<i 1T. S. Senator George Aiken at 1 the state honse" In^^Montpelier. They both seeiaci to know all about the Farm Buro;\u A ivmial meetings and w!i<- \- a ad "when each was to be held. Senator Aiken will be present • tomorrow night at the meeting in his home county. Tonight we were at Bat - tleboro. the home of Mie llo^tein , Association'< national off:ce. and plan to spend .» little time thtre in the 11101 nin» I New Hormone ACTH . The saving of all possible pituitary glands, used in preparing a new hormone for the control of arthritis, rheumatic fever, gout, and myasthenia gravis, has. been urged by the American Meat institute on all of its members slaughtering i hogs. The hormone is adrenocorticatropin.. called ACTH, for short. In making the request of its mem- : bers, the institute emphasized humanitarian considerations „ and pointed out that ACTH is considered to be one of the most important contributions to mankind in the relief of severe pain, particularly in cases of arthritis and gout. Myas- ' thenia gravis is a disease in which the muscles waste away, and become progressively weaker. 3HONE 40 McHENRY, ILLINOIS lions for membership are reported and we hope to read a few at the next meeting. - Brother George Lark in is expecting some heavy mail these days in return for the quarterly bills he posted. --= Sure would like to see a good attendance next Thursday, night. Our • club rooms are quite complete now. and are they grand Brother Clarence Anglese and all the boys who helped are 10 be congratulated. - What's this our lecturer is cooking up for tl.e December meeting? Something about a PGK night. -- Pljm^are also in the making for a New Year's party, what's your opinion? Listen. Ye Old Timers, next Thursday night will be your chance to howl and strut your stuff. Come, up and renew those friendships of yesteryear. -- Understand Brother Tlios. A. Bolger and Edw. J. Buss are at Sacred .Heart sanitarium in Milwaukee Also Ins. G. Eugene Freund is in St. Joseph's hospital in Elgin. Sincerely Infpe these boys have a speedy recovery and will be back with us soon. Boost Mo- Henry council, get a membef! A Gruesome thought for the weekend: Suppose all the farmers went on strike and refused to grow food! G'BYE. ' + ' WHEN YOU BUY Built with 22C? .more Hi- Density cords in a peftr type of body construction, these bigger, huskier new tires are the safest, longest wearing tires in Tlood'S long history WIDER. FLATTER TREAD More rubber on ihe ro.id to iharj itu- load means longer; more even tread wear*0 -- U"«s nulling -- maximum ir.Kiion. NEW HI-DENSITY CORD 1 Ha* greater tensile strength ih.in ever before. Roail shoik.* ;iml hruises are cushioned. New exir.i hcass. double breaker Mnp gists additional protection .against blu« -outs FRERND OIL COMPANY MCHENRY GARAGE 401 FRONT ST. McHENRY, ILL $EL. McHENRY 202-W Uncle Sam Says Toni Permanent Wave Kits. $1.25 and $2.00. Wattles Drug Stpre. 35-tf WITH ALL THEIR EXTRA VALUE »e* **!#« Drift "hMtmti" Chassis Fntuns • SUPER-FRICTION CLUTCHES. Large frictional ureas. "Job-Rated'*"tot smooth action and long life. • RUGGED 3-, 4- «r fc-SFKD SYNCHRO-SHIFT TRANSMISSIONS--" Job-Rated" for the load. Carbilrized gears; heat-treated shafts; antifriction bearings throug|iout. ~ • FULUFLOATING REAR AXLES . Hypoid design; banjo-type housing . . . "Job-Rated" for the load. Long life . . . low upkeep cost. • CYCLEBONOED BRJJJCE LININGS (no rivets) prolong brake life. • CROSS-TYPE STEERMC .. ,fe>harp turning anglA; easier handling ... and simplified parking. • SAFETY-LOCATED OAS TANKS cab, NOT inside! . Outside the tlob-Rafed" TRUCKS ore paced with Hie lowest! It's what you get for what you pay that counts! Read, on this page, why Dodge "Job-Rated" trucks offer you extra value. Then, see us at once. Ask us to • quote you the price of the Dodge "Job-Rated" truck that fits your haiiling or delivery job. You'll get more for your mosey . .. in performance, in economy, in longlasting truck satisfaction. For a "real deal" . . . see US now! Dodge "Job-Rated" Engine Features! • FAMOUS DODGE L-HEAD TRUCK ENGINES .. . "Job-Rated" for your loads; save gas, oil. • COMPLETELY SPLASH- AND DUST PROOF ELECTRICAL SYSTEM . . . with high output generator. Resistor type spark plugs, and highoutput coil, insure amazingly smooth engine operation; longer plug lite. • EXHAUST VALVE SEAT INSERTS . . . resist wear and pitting. Reduce valve grinding; preserve performance. • REPLACEAILE PRE FITTED MAIN BEARINGS .'.. precision, long-life quality. Reduce maintenance costs. • FULL-PRESSURE LUIRICATION . . . positive pressure to main, connecting rod and camshaft bearings and camshaft drive, prolongs engine life. Take a good look at that plane, Dad! It's the "Flying Cartoonist" and it's carrying a group of Americans who are dolag their "bit," a great big "bit" for their country. The passengers are some of our top-flight cartoonists, every one of whom has helped to sell U. 8. Savings Bonds, using their comic strips to emphasixe the old American principle of thrift. And they practice what they preach, realizing that the regular purchase of U. S. Savings Bonds is the one sore way to save. And Savings ponds pay you $4 for every $3 invest*#, in Just ten years. U. S. Tre«iury D<p*nm«nl NCW STEERMG COLUMN GEAR SHIFT.. . Standard equipment on l?-, and 1-ton models with 3-speed transmission®... provides easier handling, more unobstructed floor space, greater safety of operation. • "RIGHT-SPOT* HAND BRAKE ... under the penter of the cowl . . . light where you want it. Standard on all 'y,. and 1-ton models. Provides unobstructed floor space; easier passage through either cab door. • FULL LENGTH CYLINDER COOLING . . . 4- RING ALUMINUM ALLOY PISTONS... OIL-BATH AIR CLEANER and many other money-saving features! I 1 warn for the good o* your business s1^h^?H0ECK5 I mm LIBERAL TltADE-IN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR PRESENT TRUCK A. S. BLAKE MOTOR SALES, Inc. Help for NifM Blindness Seen in Action of Niacin Recent studies have revealed that niacin, of the vitamin B familyknown as a pellagra preventiveis also important in the mechanism of seeing, according to the- Better Vision institute. The retina contains a red substance called rhodopsin, which bleaches when exposed to light. The bleaching causes the chemical pro-,' cesses responsible for seeing, including the making of yellow substance called retinene, which is; Converted to colorless Vitamin A, necessary for night vision. The Vitamin A is joined to a protein to, produce more rhodopsin, and the! cycle continues. The recent research shows that the conversion of retinene to vitamin A is brought abqut by the action of niacin. This discovery is expected to aid in the treatment of visual difficulties, especially forms of nigt blindness. The importance of vitamin? A and B to eyes makes an A-B-C of eyes, the Better Vision insti{ute points out--the three Cs being Care, Correction, and Conservation. 301 E. PEARL STREET PHONE 15i Established 1930 McHENfcY, ILLINOIS Varnish That Penetrates A penetrating floor sealer Is type of varnish that penetrates tli wood instead of remaining as , film on the surface. 1 WMm MS i ! 2 AND 4-WHEEL DRIVE The 4-wheel drive "jeep" trucks have power where it counts--traction on all 4 wheels for climbing steep grades and for pulling through deep mud, sand or sno*\ With all 4 wheels pulling, these trucks will travel roadless country, cross rough construction sites, pull out of excavations and go places where ordinary trucks cannot negotiate. With selective 2 or 4-wheel drive they fully meet the heeds of truck users who want economy of 2-wheel performance on hard roads and the extra effort of 4-whee| drive whenever and wherever recuired- NICK P. MILLER, Prop, 604 Front Street Phone 403 McHenry, m, * v. Kill ...SLEEP UNDER A GENERAL ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC BLANKET' Imogine yourself relaxing for a nnoH ro^ht^tsleep under a soft, lightweight cover. Instead of a mouit* tain of blankets or quilts, you have only one electric • blanket... but what a blanket! The magic automatic control lets you dial fust the sleftp* ing warmth ybu want. Once you set it,-just forget'H < ... the control is your Weather worrier. It knows •in stantly what the temperature is doing. In zero weath^f or on a temperamental fall night, you never get too cool or too warm. Don't wait until winter is here... get an electric blanket now! • • • • • • • • • • a • * • * • • « • * • • • • • • • • • • • • • Try it 10 days . s/eep under a General Electric Automatic Blanket for 10 days and if you or* not entinif satisfied, your money back. •••••••••a* Blanket illustrated !s General Electric' double bed, single control model PB 12A t, priced at $44,95. Other electric bedcovers from $39-95. I Complete line of l>e's poultry I remedies at Wattles Drug Store, Me- Henry. t-tf PUB HERN ILLINOIS

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