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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Aug 1951, p. 12

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flwiPr HEALTH TA^K S Babies jTbe old idea that the Incidence of rabies was heaviest during "dog days" Is a misconception. Statistics prove that mWd anixaala bite during all times of the year but more so during early spring and fall, the educational opmtnittee of the Illinois Mate Medical society advises In a HEALTH TALK. fiRabies is an acute Infections dl- ^|a8e transmitted to human beings through the bite of an animal harboring the virus causing the disease. Dogs, cats, foxes, wolves, horses, cows and other animals may be affected by the rabies virus, but it is most prevalent in dogs' and dogs are r<2& respon- • slble for the spread ike di- -isase. Frothing at the mouth is not ascessarily a sympton in the animal. In a pet. there art definite signs that make it imperative to have the animal examined by a veterinarian at once. If the dog suddenly becomes irritable, snaps without reason, seeks solitude, dieks indigestible objects, has excessive saliva with paralysis of the lower jaw, difficulty in swallowing, a change in bark or disturbance in vision, a veterinarian •hould be consulted. .. . The incubation period of the , Virus in a dog varies from one week to six months. It lodges in the saliva. When the dog bites a .human being, the virus is passed Into the broken skin, A large or deep wound will cause manifestations of the disease sooner than s shallow or a simple tooth wound. Because the virus travels along the nerve routes, a bite on the head, face or neck is particularly dangerous and may prodace symptons within tea days, while an arm or leg wound may not cause the disease for thirty ti sixty days. Rabies can be prevented. There are antlrabic Injections which .tight off the disease and anyone Who has been bitten by a dog should seek treatment at once. --^It 18 • Do M* kill the dog. Have the veterinarian keep it under obser ration. Abide by his judgement In further procedures. Flat mint Reflects Light Eventy From a mat or non-glazed sur> face, light is reflected in s uniform manner in all directions. For this reason fist paint is advisable for most rooms. The exceptions are the rooms which are frequently subject to steam or grease--the bathroom and kitchen, in other words. In these rooms its is more desirable to have the gloss-type finishes which can be frequently washed than to avgUi ,the high lights. Vw» 8partagty Poultry manure is s good fertilizer but it is high-powered. J. O. Dutt, extension vegetable specialist of the Pennsylvania State College, warns that it must be used in small amounts in the garden. Because of its high nitrogen content, poultry manure stimulates plsnt growth and too much will , cauM ipindllicx trofrth. Easy Rug Dye Household rugs ss large as 9xlt feet can sow be dyed right on the floor with s new concentrated liquid dye. Hie dye, called "Rugadub," is mixed with water, and applied with an ordinary scrub brush on piletype, woven or hooked rugs. It comes in billiard green, deep hedge green, tobacco brown, maroon and midnight blue and is ssid to dry to a smooth, even color overnight. . The Mas Franklin Author, diplomat, scientist, are same of the well-known talents of Benjamin Franklin, but we may also add the titles of "weatherman" and "explorer" as ffathers to his cap. Franklin did valuable research in the study of the Gulf Stream and the subject of weather prediction. He also laid plans for the first American expedition to explore the Arctic regions. * To keep your free of tragedy, the National Aafity Council advises you to limit the distance you drive each day. Trying to cover too many miles leads to speeding, fatigue and mechanical failure. And it'a m tun anyway! Ancient InwHiai The first white Child was horn hi America about 1000 A. D., or 800 yesrs before Christopher Columbus discovered it. If the claims made in an old Norse saga wert based on fsct. The little girl's name was Snorri Karlsefaa, and she wss the daughter of Oudrid and Thorfin KarlsefnS, tnother-ln-law «< Leif Erlcson. mmmmm > •••• : V 8»SSd ti iltirdagh dry sir, at a tempttetore of 68F, sound travels with a speed of 1130 feet pes second. The speed increases with temperature. At the . freezing point oI water, it is 1068 feet per second. As a rcugh value, you can take the speed as a mile in five seconds, and use this to determine distances. Improve Working CsndHlsf To sn office which looks crowded. planned painting can bring a sense of spaciousness. Light colors, which make the most of the natural light that falls upon them, and vel~ vety, flat finishes that reflect light evenly, without glare can actually increase efficiency. important to remember that the animal's saliva contains the rabies virus for about eight ttj twelve days before the onset el symptoms. Even though he may 8$pear perfectly well at the time the bitf. he may he infectious. ^The prevention of rabies is a . ary effect they have ou the readimmunity problem, for once ; er's ego when he finds them." mptoms develop the victim ERRORS. If you are troubled with typographical errors the following editorial comment from the Rhinebeck (N. Y.) Gazette may help some: "We fret pretty often about typographical errors in the pages of this newspaper and, sometimes, several readers will tell us about such and suqh an error, usually on the humorous side. We have never felt so bad about the occasional ones that occur, no matter how much checking is done, since we learned th; t Chinese editors iDsert them on purpose because of the inflation- Tsuch Crop Broom corn, closely rssfmbling Indian corn in the field. Is not an easy crop to grow. Deep, rich soil Is required to produce the tall, solid Stalks which rise from 10 to 14 feet high, topped by tassels of seedbearing straw clusters ranging up to three feet long. Smart Farsssts - Farmers were first to suspect that barberry bushes were responsible for stem rust of small-grain crops--more thsn 300 years ago. In France, in 1660, the first law was passed against these rust-spreading plsnts. Similar lsws were passed in Connecticut in 1720, Massachusetts in 1775, and Rhode Island in 1TM. dies. Pets should be injected annually with a vaccine that will ||elp build *.t» resistance-against Aft ef Showmanship. "flst ICarianlyst, Denmark, many an American tourist visitor has disease. In addition they t dropped a bouquet on the "grave of touUi not be allowed to rosm the reets. Instead they should be pt on a leash, not exceeding x feet in length. Every effort oil id be made to apprehend ray dogs to comply with health department regulations concemilpg dogs. All dog bites should he if port od at pnee. | Rabies or hydrophobia is a 4)read disease. During the onset of tfie disease, the symptoms may Hiclude restlessness, apprehension #ith irritation and tingling at the Ate of the bite. As the dissase develops, the voice becomes husky. the muscles of swallowing jnd breathing contract In spasms •nd literally the victim chokes tjo death. If a person is bitten, do not tely on simple first aid or mild antiseptics. Consult a physician immediately so that the wound ^an be cauterized and preventive Injections started. Doing this may Suave a life, for no one need die of h dog bite if proper precautions j are Instituted. Haste is necessary because of the rapidity with *vhich the virus travels to the .brain and nervous system. Hamlet," or gazed in awe at the near-by "pool in which Ophelia d r o w n e d h e r s e l f . ' B o t h w e r e erected by a thoughtful Maria nlyst inxjkeeper with a P. T. Barnum flair. He Foresaw Daniel J. Morrell, • leading Ironmaster, backed William Kelly in making his first commercial converter in 1861 Kelly bad invented the pneumatic method of making "mild steel" about the same time as Sir Heniv Bessemer uf England McrreU was one of the men who launched hi£h tonnage steelmaking In the United States. -- Tips en Tots Barents- Consultation Service Of The BOOK HOUSE FOR CHILDREN warns mothers that the surest way to iose the iove, affection, and respect of your children is by being over-possessive of them and by trying to keep them depend * ent on you for every little thing." > Calalne Memorial A miniature do (house in natural bronze, ' complete with polished name-plate, in which to keep Fife's remains after he hss passed to dogdom's great beyond Is the latest creation of Memorial Bronze Company, Ellenville, N Y The cremation orn, according to the company, "is the most healthful and respectable means of <Usps$iUQn. of animiU remains." St Patrick's Catholic Church Rev. Edward C. Coakley, Pastor Masses Sunday: 8:00; 9:00; 10:10 tad 11:30 a.m. Dally: 7:00 and 7:30. ' / First Fridays: Communion distributed at .6:30 and during 7;Q0 and 7:30 Masses. Confessions Saturdays: 4:00 to 5:00 pjn. Mid 7:00 to 8:00 p.m., and on Thursdays before* First Fridays: 4:00 to 6;00 p.m. and 7:00 to 8:00 pan. - / ( St. Mary's Catholic Chuck* Msgr. C. t. Nix. Pastdr Masses |; Sunday: 7:00; 8:30: 10:00. «£# 11:30. Holy Days:. 6:00; 8:00; and 10:M Week Days: 6:45 and 8:00. First Ifriday: 6:30 and 8;:00. Confessions Saturdays: 3:00p.npu and 7:00 p.m. Thursday before First Friday: After 8:00 Mass on Thursday; S:N p.m. and 7:00 p.m. twMlkal Iii--l Ckwfh fits £Mrdi of the Lutkomn Hour 408 John W. McHenry, 111. Rev. Carl A. Lobits, Pastor Sunday School: 9:00 a. a. Service: 10:15 a.m. You are cordially invited to attend our services. St Peter's Catholic Chuck Spring Grove ' Rev. John L. Daleiden, Pastor^ Masses Sunday: 8:00; 10:00 and 11:00. Holy Days: 6:30 and 9:00. -p- Weekdays: 8:00. J First Friday: 8:00. ' Confessions ' ."S Saturdays: 2:30 an4 1 ™ Thursday before First Friday: 2:30 and 7:15. St Jose**V ' 7 Richmond, TO. Sunday Masses: 7:00„ 10:00 and 11:30. Holy Days: 7:00, 9:00. Christ the King Catholic Wonder Lake Rev. lames A. Vanderpool, Paator Masses Sunday: 8:00, 9:00, ie*00 and 11:00 a.m. Weekdays: 8:30 a.m. 7.,^ Confessions: , Saturday: 7 to 8 Sunday: 7:30 a.m. 1 First Friday: 8:15 5 •! ' St. John's Catholic Gkanl, Johuslmrt i rt«nr. Joseph M. Bhtsch, Pastor)^ Masses J Sunday: -7:00; 8:30; 10:00 a^d 11:30. , Holy Days: 7:00 and 9:00. ' 1 Thursday before First 2:30 and 7:30. St Mary's hp the Lake Episcopal Oriole Trail, and Dole Avenue Crystal Lake Services: Sunday, 9:00 a,m. Holy Communion. Weekdays, 6:30 a.m. Wednesday; 7:00 a.m. Monday, Tuesday and Friday; 9:0# a.m. Thursday, and Saturday. Weekday services are held In the Oratory in the Mission House, McHenry A&inue, Crystal Lake. The Rev. Donald M. Ledsam Priest-ln-charge : Commnnlty Methedlirt Church of McHenry Main and Center Streets J. Elliott Corbett, Pastor Services: Church School: 9:30. Morning Worship: 10:45. A cordial invitation Is extended to you and your family to come and worship with us. Y o u t h F e l l o w s h i p : S u n d a y s , 7 p.m. /• Vi Young Adult Fellowship: second Sundays: 8 p.m. Cherub and Junior choirs: Wednesdays at 3:30 p.m. Senior Choir: Thursdays, 8 pjn. McHenry Bible Church Lllymoor Schoolhouse Donald G. Liberty, Pastor Sunday Bible School, 9:45 A.M. Sunday Worship, 11:00 A.M. Sunday Evening; 8:00 P.M. Wednesday Prayer, Fellowship and Bible Study, 8:00 P.M. in the homes. Call McHenry 691-W-l for address. "You're always welcome here" Mailing address: McHenry Bible Church, P. 0. Box 232, McHenry. Phone R. W. Brooks, 601-J-2. Wonder Lake Gospel Church (Nonsectarian) Frank W. Anderson, Paetor Services Sunday Bible School: 10:00 a.m, sao \ > FrMM! JEUEF F0I ASTHMA SUFFERERS Qeick relief mvelly come* from m M 4om e> thii new fermtito whlc* te relieve co«geitlM> P«opl« who form»4f suffered wilh frightening choking, coughing, wh*«d*g asthma attacks tpoak ef welcome r^litf allef vting ASMACOl. ASMACOt co*t» *t.30, but considering the relief <nu w/' «Kp*ri«nca, the $2.90 II ceils amount* '< «nly a fow penaie* per dose. ASM^COl, (WMitlon, use only as directed) is told with » money back gadrentee if titt Righted with results. Sold only by BOLGER*S DRUG STORE Phone 40 McHenry Thanday, Atxgnti ttl 1051 ^ Morning Worsjiip: 11:90 a.m. Sunday Evening Service: 7^48 pjn. Prayer meeting Thursday, 8:00 p.m. Bring the family with you to Sunday School and Worship Services. There is a place and a welcome for everyone. Rlngwood Methodist Church V Rlngwood, I1L Re*. Darrell D. Sample, Pastor Sunday: Public Worship, 9:80. Church School: 10:30. Choir Rehearsals: Wednesday evening. »!kis Family $^70 During 195$i One way to look at the effect of accidents is in terms of family happiness and the family budget Here are some averages presented in the 1951 edition of "Accident Facts," the National Safety Council's statistical yearbook: In 1950 there was one accidental death in 472 families, one disabling injury in five families, and the average dent in the budget for all U. S. families was $170. T Accidents Cost Average Copplete line of Beefce livestock remedies at Wattles Drug Store McHenry. 8tf Farm Tractor A Vehidet Not Always, Study Shows When is a vehicle not a vehicle? According to a survey of state laws on driving while under the influence of liquor, recently conducted by the National Safety Council, at least seven states do not include farm tractors in the legal definition of a motor vehicle. In those states, a farmer can have his driver's license suspend-' '" _ ed, crank up his farm trfcetOK?' head for the nearest tavern ,astd drive home In his cups without risking arrest for anything worse than creating a public nuisance. . Schools out--watch out! Th#^ N a t i o n a l S a f e t y C o u n c i l a s k s motorists to be especially alert for children playing in rrnidsaHal jj| areas and near playgrounds. T Plnytex Baby Products Wattles Bnf McHenry IU. VON T VELRV! 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MONOGRAM Regular $2.30 Sale Price $2.10 Salt and Pepper Shaker Spociaf^ TMBRS ARE OVER W PAIR OF SA1T * PEPPER SHAKERS IK OUR WIV. |>OW - i PAIR ARE MARKED "XXX" -- ANY PERSON PURCHASING A PAIR THE MARKED SHAKERS -- WILL RECEIVE -- FREE -- ONE MORE PAIR ' 4l THEIR CHOICE. <0* f , ' V - TWi OFFER COOD FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY 6NLY! .Matt/Mcek Gandif, SUop. SVht VM IMA •--i tstk to own a new deluxe Easy Spindrier with 3 • minute Automatic Spin-rinse. We'll five you lull down pay. meet for your dd. washer . . . and 78 week! to pay the balance. It's a wonderful opportunity to re* duce washday to wash hoar and at the same time go easy on your pocketbookl ACT NOW! Trade Is today! H i. GREEN STHEET McHENBY. UX. Without old washor trede ln only II* d§w» regular prko -- 78 LONO WI1KS TO PAY ALTHOFF'S "McHrary Couaif'i Ifardwu*" MAIN ST. PHONE 2M McHENKY. ILL. 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