:> ; - . • f. •; . C. H. S. Ticklers Judi ftoeach and Doris Fuftler Faculty Meet ; ^ Women on die faculty met for llinner Tuesday at the Rustic l\iig bn Jfanor in Ournee. Plans were dent, Jim Adams, was elected to Biade to go to the Country]go (partly expense paid) to the our goal of $2500. The top gill was lean Hay with |87. FF-A, F.F.A. .field their first meet- ~ .1 at 8:15. The presi- House in Antioch the last Thursday evening in October, again ,fbr dinner. Library News A group of junior and senior national F.F.A. convention in Kansas City, Oct. 12-16. Our chapter is holding a scrap drive from Oct. 1 to Nov. 10 F.F.A. articles will be given as prizes „ firls interested in library work = tc anyone who brings in one or rt 'v anet last week to form a Li fcrarian club. This will be a service organization for the school and the students. Different committees were appointed for various duties. The feniors have charge of the im- Srovement; the juniors, the ulletin board; publicity, Shirley 4rlos9on and Ilene Bassett; sofial affairs, Sally Nye; magazines, Ilene Bassett; books, Pat f)wen; and catalog cards, Sally Wye. A naive for this organization losen later. Examinations Given Rulien, the school nurse, kept very busy this last week. Monday and Tuesday, Sirs. Rulien assisted the doctors Jri giving the freshmen, sophojhores and juniors their eye exf ntination. The doctors giving e examinations were Dr. Nye Dr. Klontz. Mrs. Rulien's work started all «§ver again when the freshmen, |K>phomores and juniors were jfiven dental examinations Wednesday and Thursday. The doctors were Dr. Sayler, and Dr. ^wansoii. more tons of scrap. , | Last weak the chorus elected Officers for the coming year. Everyone was very happy to lave about 150 out for chorus. We're never too full, though. ^There's always room for a STATE LIBRARY TO AID UNDERSTANDING WITH AUSTRALIA Sept. 29--The Illinois state library has been selected as one of three libraries in the nation to assist the Australian-American association of Melbourne, Australia, in furthering mutual understanding and knowledge between the two countries, ' Secretary of State Edward J. Barrett, state librarian has announced. The state library has received a shipment of thirty-two gift books from the association dealing with Australia and Australian life and culture, and is making tjhem immediately available for circulation throughout Illinois, Mr. Barrett said. Because the Illinois state library is the only one in the midwest having these books, they will be made available to other states on an inter-library loan basis, the state librarian said. Additional materials, including posters, maps and pictures, are expected to be received soon, Secretary Barrett said. HALF TURKEYS GOOD BUY FOR , SMALL FAMILIES - The old adage about talf loaf doesn't apply when it comes to turkey. Half a turkey is not only infinitely better than none, but is frequently better than a whole one, says Geraldine Acker, foods specialist, University of Illinois. * Tailored to fft the needs of the small family, "it half turkey requires a smaller cash investment and gives an economical proportion of bone to meat. Halved lengthwise, it provides a selection of both White and dark meat. Turkeys, plentiful rig£t now, are reasonable, in price, and many grocers are featuring half turkeys. Here's how you go about roasting a half bird: Tie tail and leg together by stitching clean wrapping cord through skin at end of leg and then through meat of tail. An upholsterer's needle is good for stitching. Place bird cut side up. Sew loose skin at neck so that it forms pocket. Salt pocket and body cavity and fill loosely with stuffing. Allow scant % cup dressing per pound of bird. Cut heavy brown paper to fit over cut side of bird. Grease or oil the paper and place over cut side. Lace across the bird with needle and cord, catching skin on each side. If you prefer you can mound the stuffing on the paper on rack in roasting pan and place bird over stuffing. Place cut side down in roasting pan. Brush with melted fat and cover with cheesecloth or light cloth moistened with fat or cooking oil. Roast in preheated oven set at 325 degrees F. Allow about 25 to 30 minutes per pound. Not Freedom From Fear In Dudley, England, after two happy years in the pool of the local zoo, the resident pelican took off on a flight for freedom, landed by mistake in the lion pit. wm-m 6y Geor ge : * ' ^ ' *'• : • • *'? ? FORTY CHILDREN PEDAL THEIR WAY . TO DISASTER DAILY » More, than forty 'school children pedal their way to disaster every qday in this, country. Mrs. Ruth c. Freeman, assistant professor University of Illinois, state chairman, of the Illinois Home Economics etxension safety committee, reports that 400 children in the U.S. were killed in bicycle accidents last year and more than 15,000 were injured. These figures come frqm 1 the records of the National Safety Council. . A large part of the blame for these appalling figures rests not on mofprists, but on lack of safety education among children, Mrs. - Freeman points out. In three-fourths of the accident^ the children had failed to obey traffic regulations; in one-fourth they were riding defective or improperly equipped bicycles. Schools, police departments, parent-teacher grotips and civic organizations in many cities are making a combined effort to teach cycling safety. However, the most effective lessons are learned from parents, MM. Freeman says. » Here are a few simple rules every child should learn; knowing them may save his life: Obey all traffic signs and signals. Ride single file on the extreme right of the street. Stop and look both ways befofre riding out of driveways or from behind parked Vehicles. Watch for cross traffic at intersections. Never carry another person on the handlebars, and never hitch on to cars or trucks. Also check the condition of ^he bicycle itself. Be sure that the chain has no Weak links, the tires are good, the brakes hold evenly and wheel nuts are tight. ,Dusk is a time of'danger for bike riders.' Teach your child to put his headlights on early. A new reflectorized tape that reflects car lights for several hundred feet is recommended to provide added protection. For maximum safety^ attach strips to- front fender and handlebars as we°ll as to rear fenders. . •TODY DELINQUENCY A two-year study' of aid to7 dependent children programs In 38 states, Alaska and the Dl.lt* rict of Columbia, sponsored by ; the American Public Welfare, ~ | discloses a ratio nf juvenile delinquency of nlns per 1,000 among children under such programs, compared to a national ~ average of \'l per 1,000 among tfther children. This finding was reported by Fred K. Hoehler, director of the state Department of Public Welfare, who attributed the showing to improved economic status of the family and closer supervision of chil- , dren resulting from'the aid pro- £ ' grams. New Classified Ads Appear : Old Ads Disappear. . -- Reason -- Quick Results 'We'll turn right, drive slowly and worry the folk* on thlt street!" ReWtnftitt Clean lint and fuzz from the moving parts of your sewing machine easily and quickly with a pastry or typewriter-cleaning brush. Then ofl the machine. t«bk Young "Today's fashion is to look 16 if you're 60; and to collar your daughter's lovers if they are not wide awake enough to prevent you."-- William Le Queux. tiiiitimiiiiiiiiuiuiHiiniimiiiioitiimnmiHtiiiuHHmutttiiiiiiiiMiiiiuHiiiiiiiiiiHiiHHiiiiHiHiiiiiiiiimitiiiiiiiiitiifi EARLY HARVEST Making the earliest active har vesting start on record, Ulinoi couple. more. Hie tentative pro- j farmers already have combiner" $p*ams so far are: Program, Dec.'more than a fourth of their soy- *14, the county festival and the be&ns, according to the st i t - pggHenry festival. and federal departments of agri- | G.A.A* culture. About 90 per cent of ': The magazine campaign has Illinois corn is now reported safe jclosed officially and the seniorsI from frost. In the northern quar- ;lwon. Next in order were sopho- j ter of the state, where corn suf- Imores, juniors and last, but not [ fered frost damage in several .least, the freshmen. 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M. -- Sundays: TU 12 Noon PLUMBING and HEATING BOB FRISBY, JR. Quality Fixtures-Radiant Heattng Gas and Electric Water Heaters Water Systems - Water Softeners Repairs - Free Estimates Phone McHenry 289-M Pfat •• -- 7 ' • •->- AL"S WELDING and REPAIR SERVICE 601 Main Street, McHenry Electric Portable Welding Acetylene Welding and Cut ALEX W. WIRFS, Opers Phone 615-W-l or McHenry, DL -- WANTED TO BUY -- CALL AT ONCE ON DEAD HOGS, HORSES and CATTL3P. We pay phone charges. We pay $6 ,to S25 for Old Ilorees less for down horses and cattle. MATT'S MINK RANCH Johnaburg - Spring Grove Reel Phone Johnaburg 814