immmm .•^t*;5 ?'V ^'-Itaditf ftatiatud Maaafbui ^;Kj.',.-s, • WW R • I: ' if, t «.*, , i **#?•;> ^ % «*# 'tv" ^ " s-'*' rl#v.; - "'11 *;»v - -/ < • .* T '• *" ^v;. (Sraft boats, built in McHenry, set new world records at (the national stock utility cliani- 'plonship races held at Dallas. Tex. ion Sept. 16, 17 and 18, The old records were increased by 4 m.p,b. % The comment brought back by imen who did the driving at the traces indicated that the Switzer Craft boats weve the talk Of the 1 races. Over 200 of the fastest Istock boats in the country parttci- ; rated and a crowd of an estimated 80,000 people, were oft hand to see the show. Dealers from many parts of the country have come to the local plant during the past year and it is expected that many new dealers will learn of it and of our city in the future. There are said to be less than a dozen major marathon events held each year throughout the country where the tamily Outboard. boats run In competition to see what combination is the fastest in the different horsepower classes. During the past year Switser Craft boats were in first or second place in almost every big marathon in the country. The local company is open to visitors on Saturday so that those wfio are interested may see how the boats are made. ^lalty Fare for Calves r- lavas Work in Feeding k ^ To save work in the daily feeding of a little--and only a little--cotton- XT " seed meal to beef calves, U.S. de- "partment of agriculture workers hit ^1 on a method of mixing enough salt tj\' 'with the meal to control the daily . consumption. With the right mix- It * ture they found that the calves .would eat about two pounds of ^ V Pmeal a day. The proportion of salt V . "*'to meal had to be watched and ad- • Justed from time to time. Generally ' ly one pound of salt with four * pounds of meal was right, but a <•' narrow ratio as one to three was ^ sometimes needed. In fact, up to Yone pound of salt a day has been f was just enough concentrated feed to keep the calves in thrifty cond^ tion on winter pasture at the Great J Plains experiment station at Wood ward, Okla. Without the heavy salt- ~f¥. , inf of the meal it would have beer ...anecessary to feed the meal each ,v 'V , day exercising care to allow each calf easy access to the feed. The '£% •[ "new way greatly simplifies the |v:.a feeding and permits placing of bulk supply of the salt-mixture in the f'te *s feeders. kr. u. The experimenters found that the silt had no ill effects on the arJ- , mats. To get the calves accustomed the salty fare, the twd-pounda- day allowance of meal was fed - in an introductory period with a " daily increase in the proportion of salt After the calves had learned to eat the required mixture, it was ^easy to mix it In bulk and shovel - lit into a self-feeder. Then the calves f^ate the desired daily allowance with *"no further need for daily attention substantial saving in labor. COMING EVENTS September 28 McHenry Community P.TJL--Higl School. October 2 Altar and Rosary Sodality Meeting. October S Adult Girl Scout Organization Meeting -- Joan Kennebeck Home. ' Fox River Valley Camp, R. N. A. Meeting. -- Woodman Hall -- 8 p.m. Baked Ham Luncheon --*12:30 p.m.-- St Peter's Hall, Spring Grove. October 4 St. • Mary's-St Patrick's PTJt October 6 Public Card Party--Sponsoreu by C.D. of A.--St. Mary's-St Patrick's School Hall. P.T.A. District Conference--- High School. November 28-29 Frolics of 1950 -- Sponsored by Community P. T. A. -- High School Auditorium. December a McHenry Choral Club Winter Concert-- High School Auditorium-- tUf p.m. •Scout* Frelgfit Train Complete with 25-Wati1 Transformer Foar Car Freight Train *027" Gauge, with Smoke and "Built-in" Whistle Penna R. R ---- Three Car Freight Train 'O" Gauge with Smoke .. Santa Fe Twin Diesel Freight Trata with Remote Control Diesel Horn plus large assortment of accessories Budget Priced to *0** WM MORE WEAR IN EVERY PAIR ^ New Optical QHaw A Northwestern university phycicist has developed a new type glass which may make important contributions to the world of science through its use in research instruments. Dr. Rudolph Frerichs, who came to the United States from Germany two years ago, recently discovered how to produce the first glass which can be easily molded and also has the ability to transmit infrared (heat) rays of extremely long wave lengths. These two characteristics may make ita* glass highly useful. Senate DeUs Up - The senate and house chambers tn Washington were not the only areas of the Capitol to receive decorative attention, recently. The rotunda hadn't been palailad for 19 years and it took five days of dusting to prepare it for its new coats of color. It now has an ivory ceiling, a maize center section, a l deep brown, frieze- and a stone colored lower section. Bay On Oar Convenient lay. away Plan. Get One Big^ChrlstnMt Purchase Off Your Mind. , GEO. COLLETTE, Owner lezt Door to Bank - McHenry ff PHONE 44» "WOODSTOCK'S MOST MODERN $H0E "Across From Miller Theatre Only Chevrolet lets you make such a 1.* v'ifr < i * .* towt Marine \ • '•• * tt. S. marine Private W. A. Leaonce field stripped and reas- %^embled a machine gun in 27 secfftjMdi while blindfolied. « , OreY^ounds fMl ROVJUO-W MARJORIE YOUNG SCHOOL OF DANCIN9 ENROLL THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 28tfc 2.-00 P. M. to 5:00 P.M. CLASSES START OCTOBER S£k at the American Legion Horn* . 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