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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1950-11-02, Page 6,., � r �^, thinking, Joe Krol isn't the hooferRMT � he used to be, not by several yards. Nevertheless he's still the pasAdvertisinget® 'J� A�., o , ., ., . J probably r best we have In the East, rummy. So are side -line critics in football, Football, and there s no getting away from the fact. -' * 0k k y So, to try and S11I71 it 11P, it would e seem as though, along with United States imports acid several attrac- tive features of the American game, we might have brougllt'nortll of the a To Work With His Works—Distinguished British Author W. border just a little t00 R1uCl1 of Soinerset Maugham will appear on television for the first time their way of thinking, Canadian this month tinder terms of a contract he is she\wn sianin teams are not only largely U.S.- \vith r manned, but also U.S. coached. And lianu acturer Martin L. Straus IT, at right. T� viewers in 43 Clues \will see Tau�l1aI11 act as host-COInrllentalOr On weekly it seems hard, almost impossible, Y for a United States coach to realize half-hour dramatizations of his world.-fRI110L1S iVOrli5. that the single -point is part of Canadian football, and that ;Six Sill- rooms in the barn, poultry house g1e points will beat one unreal er- ted touchdown, even though they and 1108 house. If 'you use metal, don't draw as much applause or lap all sheets. If you are working E pp with asbestos, butt the edges of the as big headlines for the ultra -brainy Coach. sheets tightly and don't install iia % ;k :k sheets with broken or ragged edges. fjr (` 1 A sr/BlTC l lC In United' States papers and Remember that a hole a half inch s _ DYEING AND CI.L<1NING�--- HAVE you anything needs dYeing or clean - Ing? write to us. for infovinadwe are glad to answer your queations. De• partment H. Parker's Dye Worlia Limited, 701 Ponge Street, Toronto. Ontario. .� AGEN''XS WANTOD GENERAL DUTY NURSES roll Red Cross Outpost hospitals in Ontario. Opportunites for advancement. d . Goo working conditions in pleasant sur- soundings. Apply Director of Outpost Hospital Department, Ontario Division, Red Cross, 621 Jarvis St., Toronto: or phone indway 6602, ' CrAR118 F()Jt S,JLI,E 18 At 111;5 good market gsr,ien soil 0- room framehouse—bank barn 40' x 001, both In good condition—small orch9rd-2 wells• -1 drilled—windmill water in stable hand house—garage and ins ouse—barn made over toulated broader aveonrmodato 1000 Poultry—hydra at gate—telapbone in- stalled—open winter road—twelve miles from Uvren Sound—Immed late possession. Reasonably priced with t-rma if desired. It 1 atteraon and Son, Real Lstate Brokers, Owen Sound, Ontario. _ � ^ FOR Sr�Lll; W f� r i��, s 3 ` with, a golden opportunity for him k to kick the winning point, the top brass elected, instead, to toss as ._._ E r >rlrl AIDE MON ALU3LCNU31 Ro ortING [mmediate shipment—.016" thick in 6, 7, 3 9 CRESS INGROWN T0ALA1L S Yonr d,uggl t n SALVE.— Rats, on the average, ;teal -it least b per cent of total farm re- turns, and on badly infestetl farms they call reduce income try as much its 20 per cent. Vet controlling rats is trot usually expensive, l:equiring Mostly a clean -tip campaign, rodent - proof construction and J routinefollow-through. Rats avoid open spaces and in- variably run along the halls. They won't even eut corners, So in your extermination campaign set your. traps close to the walls and then place a box outside of the trap to provide a natural runway against the wall, never place traps in the open. With a setup against the wall, tlnbaited traps are very effective, To *hake regular traps more seilsi- r •give, enlarge ills trigger by adding a square of corrugated cardboard as large as the snapping surface of the trap, Force the trigger be- tween the two thicknesses of the cardboard. When you set the trap, cover it with a small amount of ;shredded paper. Traps won't control the rats. Control beg;ns lvith cleaning up the yard. Remove all piles of loose stone and rubbish. Build platforms 18 inches above the ground and pile all boards, fence poles and rolls of wire on them. Burn old fertilizer .bags, feed bags and other useless combustible materials. Then clean out under all buildings that are erected on piers. Inspect feeding floors and build- ings constructed on concrete slabs. If these are undermined, place a taro -foot -deep concrete foundation ;around them. If short length cor- rugated asbestos sheets are avail- able In your area, Use them for low-cost cut-off 'walls around the slabs, instead of the concrete wall. Inspect all masonry and stone walls too. If there are hole's or cracks, ,patch them with a rich mix of con- crete, Next, build all incinerator for burning all combustibles that ac- cumulate s cumulate in the day-to-day opera- tion of the farm. It can be made soiled -up poultry wire. 'In addition, from a discarded metal drum or if you dump cans and the like at one end of the property, dig a pit and cover the garbage. Don't leave it exposed. Don't store firewood or manure near -w source of feed supply for rodents. They like to nest in such places, which should be as far away from buildings as possible. When you have cleaned up around the buildings and inside of them, rat -proof one building at a time. Start with the corncrib. First lake sure that the floor is tight, so corn will not drop through and attract rats. It's best to line the Roor will metal or other rodent - proof material. Cover the inside of the crib walls to a height of two feet. with a heavy hardware cloth. Use a -inch mesh wire'. Then place a band of metal or flat as- bestos board around the outside of the crib at the top of the wire. 1'vtake this strip at least 8 inches wide and carry it around corners, door openings and projections, so that. it is continuous around the whole building. Equip doors with springs so they will be self-closing, If your crib is built with the slats vertical, use sheets of gal- vanized metal around the outside bottom of the crib. Place this metal so it ruins down to the concrete piers and to at least 8 inches above file crib floor. Place this metal on both sides of the bottom of the doors too. ` lovely/forward pass right into halt- 1.Kl ,� Ing Ottawa arms. Instead of V, eliminating Ottawa then and there, they left them With a chance — a lapse which the Toronto team might yet be bitterly regretting, F y +k k Second - guessing? Monday - 3 3 ° morning quarterbacking? Certainly r orNINE .i I it is, and nothingelse but. Still Y"€ ) s .•, " if second -guessers and IYI0tlday morning quarter -backs were ban- nc' E ( ned entirely from the sport, foot- ball would be nothing Tike ills w popular gains it is with the paying public. Or with sports writers 3, either. Everybody recognizes that ¢ kibitzers are an integral part of gin OUR SPARE TI E Bell Leading Lady Cosmetics 111 your home 100WIty. 1:7xperleace not necessary, we train you. write The A. J, llovcigh Co., ase Jarvis Street, Toronto 2, Ontario. wvF kI 4Aitlt C17)CK�— AVB chicks avallablo every week that you will be pleased to raise for any purpose, whether for b90 are, roasters o1• Ali chicks Government Approved Pullorwll Freo Stock. 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' — UNWANTED HAIR F,rndlcaLed from arty asci of the eptly with 9aca-Polo, a re)narka of tire Rory w the ags. elo, aelr contains n1 harm - ful Ingredient, and will destroy the hair rapt. UOR'IIEEIt LABORATOR1Et3 679 Granville street, Vancouver, U.O. rummy. So are side -line critics in football, Football, and there s no getting away from the fact. -' * 0k k y So, to try and S11I71 it 11P, it would e seem as though, along with United States imports acid several attrac- tive features of the American game, we might have brougllt'nortll of the a To Work With His Works—Distinguished British Author W. border just a little t00 R1uCl1 of Soinerset Maugham will appear on television for the first time their way of thinking, Canadian this month tinder terms of a contract he is she\wn sianin teams are not only largely U.S.- \vith r manned, but also U.S. coached. And lianu acturer Martin L. Straus IT, at right. T� viewers in 43 Clues \will see Tau�l1aI11 act as host-COInrllentalOr On weekly it seems hard, almost impossible, Y for a United States coach to realize half-hour dramatizations of his world.-fRI110L1S iVOrli5. that the single -point is part of Canadian football, and that ;Six Sill- rooms in the barn, poultry house g1e points will beat one unreal er- ted touchdown, even though they and 1108 house. If 'you use metal, don't draw as much applause or lap all sheets. If you are working E pp with asbestos, butt the edges of the as big headlines for the ultra -brainy Coach. sheets tightly and don't install iia % ;k :k sheets with broken or ragged edges. fjr (` 1 A sr/BlTC l lC In United' States papers and Remember that a hole a half inch s _ DYEING AND CI.L<1NING�--- HAVE you anything needs dYeing or clean - Ing? write to us. for infovinadwe are glad to answer your queations. De• partment H. Parker's Dye Worlia Limited, 701 Ponge Street, Toronto. Ontario. .� _ GENERAL DUTY NURSES roll Red Cross Outpost hospitals in Ontario. Opportunites for advancement. d . Goo working conditions in pleasant sur- soundings. Apply Director of Outpost Hospital Department, Ontario Division, Red Cross, 621 Jarvis St., Toronto: or phone indway 6602, ' CrAR118 F()Jt S,JLI,E 18 At 111;5 good market gsr,ien soil 0- room framehouse—bank barn 40' x 001, both In good condition—small orch9rd-2 wells• -1 drilled—windmill water in stable hand house—garage and ins ouse—barn made over toulated broader aveonrmodato 1000 Poultry—hydra at gate—telapbone in- stalled—open winter road—twelve miles from Uvren Sound—Immed late possession. Reasonably priced with t-rma if desired. It 1 atteraon and Son, Real Lstate Brokers, Owen Sound, Ontario. _ � ^ FOR Sr�Lll; W NURSERY STOCI{ RASPBERRIES, (Government certified).. DescriPtive list free, W. 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When the obvious places around the buildngs have been ratproofed, investigate the construction of each building with an eye for eliminat- ing rodent runs and nesting places. A common source of trouble is the carelessly built hollow Wall. Walis with'an inner lining should be spade rodentproof or the lining re- moved. You can ratproof by filling the hollow places to a height of 12 inches above the sill with cement or bricks, or by refinishing the wall to a height of 18 inches above the floor with a band of galvanized metal or asbestos board. Roek foundations in old barns should be carefully repointed --vith cement mortar. Windows aslit ven- tilators should be screened and drains fitted with tight covers. Openings made in the side walls for plumbing and electric wires should be closed with mortar. Wire's and pipes leading from one build- ing to the other should be shielded with disks. Ili the final stages of the clean- up, it may be necessary to resort to poison bait. Try at least three kinds of bait, such as fish, rolled oats, hamburger or chicken entrails. Expose these without poison side by side in teaspoonful quantities in places where the rats are known to feed, just before dusk. After you have determined which bait the rats prefer, feed the unpoisoned material material for a few nights. Then, when they really accept the bait, place the poison bait for the big kill. Always be careful in using poi- sons so that farm animals, pets and children do not have access to them. When you have cleaned up around the buildings and shut the rats off from their feed supply, the rats will actually help you in the extermination campaign as the big rats kill off the weak. For Iron Lung Patients:—For patients in iron lungs, a British firm has developed a prismatic sy- stem of mirrors which enables them k " to read without fatigue. The mach - After the corncrib is rodent- ines are built for standard mains proofed, line the feed bin and grain or battery. bid Batting Order Changeth•—After 50 Years, Connie Mack. (right) stepped down as manager of the Philadelphia Athletics, turning over the managerial job to fitnnly Dykes (left). The ,,-year-old hack, who brought nine pennants and five world tinpionships to Philadelphia as the A's pilot, congratulates ht's Successor. n_irouud High Schools, Collegi- ates and vacant lots, of recent years we have noticed the increas-. ing pcipularity, among the younger generation, of something called "Touch Football.•" It appears to be a fairly interesting pastinle either to watch or to play; and has the advantages for parents) of, being fairly easy on the player;) ward- robes and (for participants) not overly tough on the hide. :k :K. :k But, so far, we haven't heard any- body putting it away as genuine football and neither, for our dough, is what a bunch of highly - paid and well -upholstered athletes are currently displaying to huge mobs of customers at Toronto Varsity and various other stadia throughout th'e land.' In fact -to a'vvhole lot of, observers, it wouldn't be 'a bad idea to tag it frankly "Tackle Basket- ball" and let it go at that, Just imagine. A Reek or so ago out in Winnipeg a 'certain back - fielder caused a big sensation. ,by Pulling off what was described as a spectacular play — one that left the opponents fairly. flabbergasted, and cost them the game. Just what, you ask, was the nature of this play? Well, this backfielder caught the ball and, instead of falling on. it or trying to run with it, merely put the leather to it and returned it to enemy territory. So stunned were all concerned that it was a simple matter for one of the back's teammates — who had prudently stayed onside — to arable cloven the sward, pick up th•e pigskin, and proceed over the goal -line for the winning touchdown. That, dear reader, was the spec- tactilar play whicheven now they are ;talking about around Portage and i%Iain. Shades of Huck Welch, Pep Leadley, Hugllie Gall and a host of others to whom it would have been a rudimentary tactic, if Nye know what we mean. In the days of their greatness opposing teams didn't take chances on having the ball hoofed over their heads. Nor did they allow it to bounce around unattended after it had lit. They knew only too well that a ball on the loose meant an onside player -- or the kicker himself — or both — would be along in a platter of seconds to latch on to it. Then take, as another example, the much - discussed tie game between Argos and Rough Riders clown in Ottawa.. 'There were the Riders, fairly late in the game, with a 12- point lead, and with a chance to add a certain single to that mar- gin. Everybody knows, or should know, that a 13 point lead is a vastly different thing from a 12 Point one. Faced with a deficit of a dozen points a fighting team thinks "Well, two converted touch- downs will'tie it up." Bake that deficit a baker's dozen and they know that they have to be lucky, as 'Well as good. t0 get On even terms, As the psychologists would Put it, nine times out of ten their daubers go dowel and they're a beaten team. But the Rough Riders, who needed a will very badly, apparent- ly thought they were playing "five or no eolith." They disdained to boot for that lowly single, And so they settled for one point, in- stead of two - a difference which, at this writing, looks as though it might Cost them their chance of getting into the playoffs, to, say nothing of one or ;pore very lucra- tive gates. a :k Ox The Argos, too, were guilty of what seems to be -- to put it mild- Iy -- rather huddled football magazines we see an Increasing demand for the game to be. taken away from the coaches and given back to the players. We don't think it would' be such a bad , idea to have a similar movement right here, record - 'breaking crowds or, not. In the meantime, why not let's be honest about it and — as suggested in an earlier Paragraph— drop the name Football and call it "Tackle Basketball." They've cer- tainly pretty well taken the "foot" out of it. Modern LEfiquette By Roberta Lee Q. .What should one .do at the dinner table if me is asked a ques- 'ion just .at .tl;W; mo -Ment one is con- veying a bite 'of food towards the mouth? . ' . A. Most •certainly don't `put the food into the mouth arid then attempt to answer the question. It is Lauth 'better to return the fork to the plate, . answer the question and then resume eating. Q. Is it proper for the bride to carry the bridegroom's ring to the altar? A. NO; the maid or matron of honor takes care of the ring, and hands it over to the bride at the proper moment during the Gere- mOIly, Q. When one is smoking at the table Ina public dining room, and there is no ashtray, is it all right to use a plate or saucer fcr the ashes? A. This is done only by an ill- bred person. It is much better to ask the waiter for an ashtray. Q. Does the father of a widow or divorcee, who is marrying for the second time, give her away? A. Yes; her father gimes her away precisely as Ile (lid at the first marriage. And her family again assumes all expenses of the 'iredding, unless Mie prefers to meet them herself. Q. Is it proper to send type- written letters of condolence? A. No. More sympathy and more sincerity are expressed in letters which are written by hand. Q. Is it proper for a man to con- duct a woman across a room for the purpose of introducing her to another man? A. No. One should always bring the ratan across the room to where the woman is standing or sitting. Q. How long after refreshments are served should a guest remain at a bridge party? A. This depends upon holy ear- ly in the evening the refreshments are served, but probably about thirty minutes after finishing is the usual time to leave. A guest at any affair should never "eat and, run." 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