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The Daily Herald from Chicago, Illinois • Page 6

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The Daily Heraldi
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Chicago, Illinois
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PAGE 0 FRIDAY, MARCH 11. 193S DRIVE A BETTER USED CAR 4 We're Co-operating To Celebrate National Used Gar Exchange Week Ail Makes and Models are included in this SPECIAL SA EVKKY CAB HAS BEEN PRICED TO SELL NOW EVERY CAR HAS BEEN RECONDITIONED BY OUR EXPERT MECHANICS A Good Denl Depends on the Deal' Therefore Buy-- 1 Where Customers Send Their EASIEST TERMS BEST TRADES ARLINGTON CHEVROLET CO. N. State Komi NICHOLAS M. LATTOF, Prop.

Phone 35 Arlington Heights Not long saw editorial the f'mi on (riving, from which vant to iniute "N'oboiiy has ever lieon Ranged for our of thow uffairs. til though some of them were just much murder if the victim had been shot from ambush. When a fool KCts blind and sends 5,1100 pound motor car i through the streets at fifty niiles tin hour, i i hv does is not an accident it is cold blooded first degree If juatii-e prevailed, the "Credit ealnblislted the as malt In htinit" LOANS UP TO $300 Repayment in smalt monthly nmsunta Company 1847 KLMmvuott ovef Hardware Des Plninen Phone 489 driver's neck would bo broken by thp common hangman." That's tough, but stop and i a moment what chance anybody has on tho road, In an automobile or on foot, against terrific speed of fifty or sixty miles an hour governed only by man judgment is blurred and practically obliterated by liquor. I will leave the (insurer with you. Filmusical Heads Des Plaines' Sunday Program The surprise of tho year is Simotte debut as a singing 30 Years Ago 1908 COOK COUNTY HERALD I A A1ARCH 6, 1908 OUR POULTRY COLUMN I it need not be changed until the tenth day.

After that, change the litter and disinfect the brooder house once a week. The best litter is cut straw, alfalfa or pent moss. Sprinkle a little sand on tits floor each time the litter is changed. This will make the house much easier to clean as the sand prevents dirt from sticking to the floor. Plant Shade Early The best shade is provided by trees, with branches trimmed high so that the sun can get to all parts of the ground, underneath the tree, at some time during the day.

How- ox er very few farms are fortunate enough to provide both tree sHade and clean range for the chicks every year. The best substitute is to plant the shade. Sunflowers are best for this purpose, although many farmers use corn. However, sunflowers can be planted early and will provide I shade for the hot days of June, I while corn is still too small. For that reason, I always recommend In previous articles in this col-1 sunflowers.

umn, I have outlined the most sue-1 It is best to plant 5 or 6 long rows cessful brooding and feeding sched- of sunflowers. Then skip about 2n ulos for early hatched chicks to 30 feot and plant another 5 or 6 day-old to 12-weeks of age. How-1 rows. In ever, there wore several miscellaneous points on brooder house man- A. A.

PALTZ and Sam Meyer were elected trustees of Rodenberg church last week. Aug. Kellcm bought a fine shiin- mel of John Gehrls. Chas. Meyer and wife joyously received a band new daughter, as a choice present, Feb.

27. Mrs, Fred Voss, who had just moved from Rodenburg to Melrose Park, died of pneumonia and was buried at Bloomingdale, Monday. Itusra Doings Miss Bertha Lampkuhl is around after being sick over two weeks with diphtheria. The social given by the Itasca Sunday school, was a grand success even if it did rain sleet all night. They made about $25 clear of expense, Dick Brown and family will move to Geneva.

Miss Bertha Lenikuhl, who was sick with diphtheria, is well again. Wischstadt's new Pleasure Hall is just the place for private dances, oyster suppers or any other amusements. lienscnvillc! Born to Ed. Landmeier and wife, a little girl. Herman Brettman, of Bensen- villc, will open a meat market Mar.

1, in the former Wm. Blume stand in Itnscn. Mrs, H. L. Ceils died Thursday, Feb.

20, of inflamatory rheumatism. Mr, Albert Hcimsoth ami Miss Martha Schroedcr wore united marriage by Pastor Wolf at ao snoiuct DC every poultry rais- i oats in March aml Apri John's Evangelical church, Sunday, er's aim to get the chicks on the suc an rass May and June. The Suggestions on Brooding Chicks that I want to cover to complete the series. That is purpose of this article. Train Chicks to Koost Early rows.

In this way, good ground ventilation is supplied with plenty of shade. Pew people realize that chicks do the! best where the air is purified by I green growth. Yet a a this I is fact, At any rate, it is far bettor to supply green plants for Once the chicks have been trained shade than shade shelters. .3 ajttiuv; I I I I I i to roost at night, the dangers of Don orget to i ant gl ee feed wore united in crowding and sweating are past. th Kro ng sto ck as e)1 start by Pastor Woll at So it should be every poultry rais- i oa in Mal cll aml A i Plant tion, to their farmer customers.

The March issue of the publication contains summaries of one Illinois experiment station bulletin and twelve from other states, on subjects ranging from soybean growing and corn and legume silage to steer and colt feeding and irrigation of small fruits. Copies of the March issue arc Iso being distributed to the 315 teachers of agriculture in Illinois schools in cooperation with J. E. Hill, supervisor of agricultural education. A number of Illinois radio stations ai'o broadcasting news from agricultur.il experiment suitions cooperation with tho association under the program title "Farm Facts Worth Knowing." Until the radi) broadcasts and the bulletins are edited by Willard liolte.

who previously had charge of animal husbandry and poultry husbandry in two experiment stations. Palatine A number of Palatine young people Friday evening attended the basket social at Schautnburg Center school, of which Miss Corn Bergman is teacher. Aug. Toppel and Mrs. Heidcman married in the city last week.

i i i i i i i i i i a i tip, it 1 ponu'dlenee in "Love and Hisses," Hi Harmemng left Monday lor Sunday at the Des Plaines New Orleans to see the Mardi Gra.s, for a three day run. Ben an 0 1 ot Springs. tiernie the old maestro and Walter Wlnchell are co-starred, and Bert Lahr and Joan Davis are featured. "Every Day's A Holiday," with Edmund Lowe, Mae West, Charles Buttersvorth ami Charles WJnnen- Miss Minnie Schmidt medical treatment. is" under August Grever's 3-year old son is confined to bod with an attack of and bronchitis.

We would call the attention of the second picture on the lctl Keen Kutter Safety TM double feature program "Wells Fargo" double featured with "Quick Money" opens Wednesday at tho Dss Plnincs TJicatre for a three day run. aTM in Urockway's ad. VM ef Lubricant In Engines The iwe of petroleum lubricants In nn Internal combustion engine were those used by George Selden In his flrsl automobile In 1877. PURNELL WILSON INC. Authored FOttD V-8 Dealer Pearson St.

Des Plnines TAKE PART IN Phone 24 -National USED CAR EXCHANGE WEEK" MARCH 5th to 12th BY OFFERING MANY FINE '3T ford Deluxe Tudor. low mileage. Radio, '37 forrt Deluxe Coupe. Radio, heuter. i side wall tires, vhnimium '3(i Ford Deluxe Coupe.

RumMe vent, two sipeed axle, radio, healer. 1934 1 Tudor, Heater $165 1932 DeLtfXE COUPE $110 '36 ford Deluxe Fordor, trunk. '30 Ford Reg. Coupe. Radio, heater, defroster, '36 Plymouth Deluxe Coupe, 'ar.

Plymouth Station Wagon. '35 Graham Cabriolet. ford Tudor. Heater, radio, '34 Ford Deluxe Tudor. Heater.

Ask About Our Guarantor Chev. Deluxe Coupe. MJ Ford Deluxe Coupe. HMtffr. '33 Dodge Coupe.

Heater. '32 ford Deluxe Tudor. '32 Chevrolet '30 ford Tudor. '30 ford Cabriolet. '30 Chevrolet 1933 Chevrolet 1 Ton Truck Dtinl Whceld.

157 inch wheel base NO MONEY DOWN On Sales Under $300 20 Months to Pay Chas. Hchreiis returned from the West Side hospital, last Saturday, where he underwent a surgical operation for appendicitis. The sleet and rain storm Saturday night, put half the local telephones out of commission. The card party and social dance at the Palatine Athletic club rooms Saturday was enjoyed by about thirty young people, an ideal number for the rooms. Koselle Kn.stlings Fred Lichthardt had baby chris- enlng, Sunday, A few neighbors celebrated grandma Leiseberg's birthday, Henry Richert, Aug.

Scnarlau Real Estate Transfers Elk Grove Arlington Hghlds 41 42 Ce- jieks Sub 4 9-41-11 OP Marie Feb. 23. C. W. Warneckc entertained several friends nt home in honor of his 25th birthday, Sunday.

Gentlemen frequenting Mr. Languth's dance hall (better known successful in g'etting" them on the Zeigenburg) are hereby warned to leave their now stiff hats at home next time they go, for it seems to be tho custom to furnish amusements for the crowd, by using such hats as footballs. Arlington Heights Miss Lunz entertained the Alpha Club, Feb. 21, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry F. Pohlman celebrated Washington's birthday, by the birth of their first, a daugli- rooKls at the earliest possible age foed be greatly reduced if Leghorns take readily to roosts at thpse tem cr ccreal grassos are 2-3 weeks of age. Heavy breeds can ava ilable. Sudan grass supply he trained to roost at 4-o weeks, al- green fee as long as it is owing though some poultry raisers are i oatg) rye wheat or barley will supply early roosts a week earlier. To train the chicks to roost, build frames with wide, flat roosts, ter.

Robert Harris move his slats with flat side up, Agriculture Experiment News Service Available To Illinois Farmers Inauguration of a news and radio arc 1 about right. At first the roosting frames should be set flat on the floor and then raised gradually as all of the chicks take to roosting. Never remove the brooder stove re IT peratures arc reduced gradually about five degrees each week, the can be removed at eight weeks of ago, providing always that the fanners the results of tests tha anrl family back, March 1, to summer resort in the lake region their! chicks are roosting at night. south of Herman Maul's. Arlington Heights Miss Martha Fasse Monday by Martin A.

Graettinger, executive vice-president, of the Illinois Bankers Asso- Good Will Used Cars 1935 Dodge 4-dr. Sedan. I 1936 Chevrolet Coupe, Standard. Radio, Heater. 1934 Ford 2-dr.

Deluxe. 1933 Nash. 1936 Chevrolet Coupe, Master Six. 1929 41 Buick 5-pass. Sedan.

Small Down Payment Busse Motor Sales PHONE 1087 MT. PROSPECT ir Cleaning (he Brooder House For the first ten days, keep a tiation. thick litter in the brooder house. Many of the 800 member banks While the chicks are young, they are participating in the program by (1 not soil the litter very rapidly, distributing "Experiment Station home last week after completing', So J11 as ll 'e i is kept dry, News," published by the lier course in dressmaking with Mrs, Hart. Wm.

Brushaber's mother, aged over 86 years, recently slipped and fell, straining herself quite Born to Mr. and Mrs, Rosen, a son, Wednesday, March 4, 1908. I Mr. Frank Harlington returned home Wednesday after visiting his brother and family two weeks. Rumor has it that Hayne.s Taylor i move from Reese's building on South Evergreen slrcst to Ford Ilansing's jewelry store on North Dunton A locution for a printshop, Win.

D. Meyer arrived homo Monday night from eight sojourn in Argentine Republic, -South America, in the interest of the International Harvester Co. Paul Plant to Henry 50cj Feb24; $1. Pleasant Hghts Mt Prospect 21 -1 of 3 4 Ochlerkings SEJ4 12-41-11 Louis Oehlcrking to Andrew Olson; It Dec 5 1937; Hanover Twp 41 1 SW4 4 J7-41-9 Wm Hattendorf to Jerry ioung ctul; 50c; Feb $10. Palatine Merrills Co Palatine Acres 1 4 SEtt 9-42-10 Co Tr John Martin; BOc; Feb 12; $10.

Mclntosh Co Plum Grove Rd Development 1 17 23 22- James Quigley to Jared Acrce; 50c; Feb 1C; ijlO. Mclntosh Plum Grove Develop I 13 17 SW 23-42-10 Thos Powell to Jamds Quigley; 50c; June 28 Twp .12 200 ft 900 ft 871.2 ft 2-42-10 Louise Schroe- cler ctal to Obren Belich; Sept 21; 110. George Klrchhoffs Est Sub 5- J-8 Sec 12 13-42-10 Win Clem- mcnscn to Mabelle Huber Inc; Feb 10; $10. Woods Sub 168 ft 23 of Assrs Div Palatine SWU 14- OP Est Franz Licbcgut to John Coimell; Feb $3,500. Twp 42 Pt SE'4 15-42-10 Chas II Albcrs Rec to Frank Hinz; Jan Wheeling Milw Ave Add 138 2-4211 Frances Ziemann to Maurice r'lynn; June Mitchells Sub 19 of 1 2 Picncs b'ub NEU 31-42-11 Minnie Krugcr to Eliz Schneider; Feb 15j Scarsdale a sub of 534 of pt of 32-42-11 John Golosinec Tr to Scarsdale Corp; Jan 14; 310.

Scaradale sub 568 in pt of W'i 32-42-11 William Tackett to Sunrsdale Corp; Jan 14; $10. Sctrsdale a sub of 118 A 119 pt of of 32.48-11 Albert tlMlBtrom to Hairy Thompson Inc 7880.95 Inc 10; Feb 15; $10,000. Scnrsdulc 633 Sfub 3242-11 Patrick Roethe etal by to H.O.L.C.; Feb $0,395. Northfichl Twp 42 132.06 ft of 528 ft 759 ft of 330.39 ft pt 4 NEU 86-42-12 OP Myrtle Warren Frank to Herbert Keller; Feb 18; Polos Forum Forgotten The uncovering of Rome's imperial glory is a matter of recent history. During the Middle ages the very name of the Forum was for- Cjtten, its ancient pavements at places more than 'orty feot below the level of the ground, just an accumulation of rubbish until the Roman government started excavating on a large scale a number of years ago.

Look These Over AH Cars Guaranteed 1934 Buick 2-dr. sedan $400 1934 Buick 4-ps. coupe 425 1934 Buick 4-dr. sedan 400 1932 Buick 4-dr. sedan 250 1936 Ford Tudor 395 1933 Chev, Tudor 195 1933 Plymouth coupe 250 1936 Dodge Sedan 525 1935 Plymouth Sedan 345 1936 Plymouth Sedan 495 1937 Plymouth Sedan 575 1932 Dodge Sedan 175 1935 4-dr.

trg. sedan 425 1936 tr. sedan 525 1934 Studebaker 4-dr. sedan 300 1934 Terraplane 4-dr. Sedan 235 1933 Pont.

2-dr. tr. sed. 275 1934 Pontiac 4-dr. sed.

350 1935 Pontiac coupe 425 1937 Chevrolet coupe 495 1935 Olds. 2-dr. sedan 450 1936 Olds 2-dr. sedan 595 1932 Auburn 4-dr. sed.

175 1931 Hupmobile 4-dr. sedan 145 1930 DeSoto 4-dr. sed. 125 193O DeSoto roadster 50 1929 Buick 2-dr. sedan 55 1930 Whippet Sedan 35 Many of these cars have radios Practically all have heaters BUICK DEALERS Wm.

Busse Son, Inc. Palatine Park Ridge Make Us An Offer FINAL CLEARANCE No Reasonable Offer Refused 1928 Buick Sedan 1929 Cadillac Sedan 1934 Chevrolet Coach 1935 Chrysler Sedan 1930 Chrysler Sedan 1934 Chrysler Airflow 1930 De Soto Roadster 1934 De Soto Airflow 1930 Chrysler Sedan 1930 Franklin 7-pass, 1934 Ford Sedan 2-dr. .1934 Ford Sedan, 2-dr. 1930 Graham Sedan 1928 La Salle Coupe 1930 Lincoln Sedan 1929 Lincoln Sedan 1929 Oakland Coach 1936 Plymouth Coach 1936 Plymouth Coach 1934 Plymouth Coupe 1931 Pontiac Coach 1931 Studebaker Sedan 1930 Oldsmobile Sedan 1931 Chevrolet, Coach 1931 Chrysler Sedan 1933 Chrysler Imp. Sedan 1932 Chrysler Sedan 1928 Chevrolet Truck Pickup 1934 Plymouth Sedan 1934 Plymouth Sedan 1929 Chevrolet Panel Body HERMAN H.

WOLF MOTOR SALES 1095 Lee St. 32 S. Evergreen TELEPHONE 717 DCS Plaines Arlington Heights COOK COUNTY'S GREATEST FINANCE COMPANY'S SALE 2 1938 Willys Deluxe Fordor Sedans, brand new Save $100 2 1938 Fords (one deluxe, one $100 4 1938 Packard 4-dr. Tour. Sedans up to $400 2 1937 Lincoln Zephyrs Save $4OO 4 1937 Packards, brand new Save up to $6OO 2 1937 Willys Fordor Sedans Save' $3OO" 1936 Chrysler Imperial Airflow, like new--Best offer 1936 Plymouth Fordor Touring Full price $450 1936 Ford Tudor 1936 Oldsmobile Tudor Touring $450 1936 G.

C. Panel truck 1-ton $295 1936 Chev. Tudor Touring, like new $350 1935 Ford Tudor $25O 1934 Terraplane $195 1934 Ford Tudor Deluxe $195 1933 Nash light 8 coupe--Take over payments $32.00 will handle. 1933 Ford Coupe, Deluxe $150 1933 Plymouth Coupe $150 1933 Plymouth Fordor Sedan--radio, $195 1933 Plymouth Coach, radio and heater $195 Cars listed below can be bought aS low as nothing down and payments as low as $1.00 per week-. 1031 Hudson Sedan 95 1931 Ford Roftdster 50 Sedan 35 1930 Coupe 50 Tudor 75 1929 Ford Tudor 25 1932 Hupmobile Coupe $125 1931 Ford Tudor 75 Open all day Sundays and evenings until ten.

We will accept diamonds, furniture, live stock, radios, or just anything of value as part payment on the above cars. Terms as long as 36 months. Lincoln Motor Sales 8118 Lincoln Ave. GUY KEPPLE, Mgr. Phone 102 Niles Center, 111.

BARGAINS FOR OUR USED CAR WEEK 1931 Studebaker Sedan 1932 Willys Roadster 1926 Nash Sedan 1929 Studebaker Sedan. 1931 Ford Roadster 1928 Studebaker Sedan 1934 Chev. Coach 1937 Chev. Pick-up Truck 1937 Olds 2-dr. Tour.

Sedan 1936 Dodge Tudor Sedan 1935 Olds 2-dr. Tour. Sedan 1935 De Soto Coune 1935 Chevrolet Sedan 1935 Chevrolet Business Coupe 1934 Olds 4-dr. Sedan 1935 Dodge 2-dr. Town Sedan 1932 Chrysler Sedan 1930 Chevrolet Coach Wnu Ladendorf Authorized Oldsmobile Dealer 1628 Rand Telephone 747 Des Plaines Good Buys In Used Cars 1937 Dodge 2-door Deluxe Sedan.

Radio. Heater. Defroster. 1936 Dodge 4-door Deluxe Sedan. Radio.

Heater. Defroster. 1935 Chevrolet 4-door Master Sedan. Radio. Heater.

Defroster. 1934 Plymouth 2-door Sedan. Heater. 1933 Chrysler Sedan. Heater.

1937 Road master Huiek-81. 6-wheel Sedan. Radio. Heater. White wall tires.

Gillie House Trailer. Accommodates 4 people. 1927 Buick 4-passenger Coupe. HARRY H. KNAACK MOTOR SALES Formerly Roehler Motor Sales 302 N.

Evergreen Ave. Arlington Heights.

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