*^- : V?'A" ' , • " ' % "" ' V/l' " 'v . v..- v - * - •••••• . 'v» •• > • ••••.•.. -m m-- Thursday. Jane 30. 1955 THE' MCHENHY PLAINDEALER fMttera T, ips on CHARLES F. CARPENTIER Sccre'.iry of St.itc With summer bringing its annual heavy loai} of traffic to the state highways, it is most Important at this "time of the year for motorists to be alert when a siren or other aucUble sound Warns 6t the approach-oi an emergency vehicle, such as an ambulance, fire truck or police car. Tha piotorist, upon learning of the approach of such a vehicle, zmn HOUI BOIIT THKT LOOK CHIEF, I KNOW] I WAS GOING- PRETTY { FAST, 0UT IF YOU EVER HAD ANY DEALINGS WITH THAT CLIP N' GYP OUTFIT IN THE Bl& TOWN. YOU'D UNDERSTAND/ PLEASE OFFICER \ WE SIMPLY MUST] GET TO THEIR OFFICE WITH OUR PAYMENT' BY 5-SHARP OR WE'LL LOSE OUR CAR YfAH-YFAH, I KNOW..SOCK IT TO HIM BUT WOW IT LOOKSJfMURPH / THERE 5 LIKE YER GONNA^NO EXCUSE FOR; HAV'TA USE THAT jfTOLKS CHASIN TO PAYMENT TO TAKEJeITHE BIG TOWN FOR CARE OF THISLOANS ANO FIHANCE TldCET.../-T?pDEAtS.THEY CAN GET r EM JUST AS EASY AND JUST^ AS CHEAP RIGHT HERE IN McHENRY v& 2L ,w i >'»'M WAS ONLY THF STATE PATROL THAT STOPPED LUNKHEAD THIS TIME. BUT !F HE HAD MISSED THAT . PAYMENT TO THE t ^ G BOYS, THEY'D HAVE THE CAR YOUHT URGED TO ! Warts not only spoil the looks of REMOVE WORTS FROM!the animal> but als0 serve as a ALL SHOW ANIMALS jsource o£ Mectkm otl>e," a"" imals. Once in a while they be- _" ' come serious enough to affect the Boys and girls with -l-H orlanimars health. 1 FFA dairy heifers should remove | Jf &n an5mal has on]y one or two small warts, they can usually be removed by painting them Dr. John Manning of the College ! every day with tincture of iodine, of Veterinary Medicine at the Uni- ; Larger warts can be removed by vorsity of Illinois says that calves j tying a sterile string around the under a year of age often have | base of the wart or by cutting it warts around the head and neck.'off with a sterile knife. The afany warts on their animals before fair time. fected area should be treated with tincture of iodine. Dr. Manning says that if an After you have sajd "Thank you" arid sat dowiL, you ever contemplated the speech y<?u animal has a large number of! could have made ifyou»fcttdt»een warts a veterinarian can treat the | animal to help remove them. I alert and eloquent? 4-H'ers WORK TO CUT MACHINERY COSTS, REPAIRS should yield the right-of-way and Immediately drive to the right hand edge of the road and bring his vehicle to a stop. The motorist should remain in this position until the emergency vehicle passes, ex- j increase production cept when otherwise directed by a ! their farms. police officer. (Section 72, Uniform Act Regulating Traffic.) There may be an exception, to this, however. When driving on a broad, one-way street In the city or on a multi-lane highway if you are traveling on the left side of traffic, it may prove wiser in such a case to move to the left to provide a pathway in the center of traffic, rather than opening the left lane only for the emergency vehicle. Remember, too, that the law prohibits motorists from following closer than 500 feet any fire apparatus en route to a fire. Nor is it permitted to drive into or park a vehicle within, the block of fire apparatus engaged in battling a blaze. * A copy of -the completely new "Rules of the Road" booklet will be sent to you free upon request. Write to CHARLES F. CARPENTIER, Secretary of State, Springfield, Illinois. j In the program, 4-H'ers learn pense-paid trip to the National 4-H ) how to adjust the carburetor, prop- i Club Congress in Chicago, Nov. I erly lubricate tractors and other '27 to Dec. 1, and at the Congress i machinerv, service the air cleaner, 1 Uvelvo state winners will receive ' „ national awards of $300 scholar- Illinois 4-H members enrolled in I care for ignition and cooling sys- j ships the 1955 tractor maintenance pro- : terns and do many other things I , gram are constantly working to j designed to give longer, more effi- ; J'10 program is conducted by the efficiency on cient use of tractors and other j exteils><"i service, and the awards I farm machines. In short, it is a i are arranged by the national com- „ , Dil , Q , laoHaf ; program of "Care, not Repair." .mittee on boys and girls club E. I. Pilchard, state leadei of I W(„ ]{ You can get full information agricultural 4-H clubs, says the ] Funds for leaders training, liter- j fl oni V0U). rounty farm adviser. fuel wasted each year through im- ature helps and awards for mem- j - ' - proper carbureter adjustment of i bers in the 4-H tractor maintentraqtors and other farm machinery! ance program are provided by the! would fill a train of tank cars , Standard Oil Foundation, Inc., Chi- j DAIRY RECEIPTS McHenry county dairy farmers received $315,778.70 for milk delivered to one of the leading dairy company's receiving stations during the month of May. 350 miles long. Other millions of dollars are lost each year in repair bills that could be eliminated by proper care of machinery, Pilchard points out. During the past twelve years 440,000 4-H members and leaders all over the country have received training through this program that will help them cut down these unneeded losses. cago. M-ed'-ils of honor are offered to four winners in each county who do outstanding work. The state winner will receive an ex- CHAIN LINK FARMERS Send your contribution to the Beach Funds McHenry, 111., today. If ypu have something to Buy, Sell or Trade ADVERTISE . In the PLAINDEALER Package Liquor Store and Tavern PIZZA Italian Spaghetti Sandwiches KITCHEN CLOSED QILw. TUESDAY'S. McHENRY 336 130 So. Green St., McHenry, IU. MEANS SAFETY 8c PROTECTION FOR YOUR CHILDREN -- ALSO -- RUSTIC WOOD ^ENCES Foj^FRKE estimates *~hone McHenry 724 ANDERSON FENCE and SUPPLY McHenry, III. 1 Ly!e D. Anderson SPECIAL SALE! 4th of July PINCOR power mower THIS "UGHTWEIGHT" CHAMPION MAX£5 lAWNMOWtNG A PLEASURE! Weekend Only! this oiler expires Tuesday, July 5th Model P516 Guide this 16", compact gasoline rotary mower right up to your walls and trees on both sides. Its lightweight construction gives the PINCOR a magical ease in handling . . . yet PINCOR is rugged and dependable for many years of faithful service. Check these features . . . COMPARE! I* 100% safe . . . blade completely guarded. Easily reverses to cut forward or backward with free floating handle. Simple construction eliminates costly service problems and repairs. |/ 2 h.p., 2-cycle power-packed engine. P I N C O R 1 6 " Power Mower Reg. Price $69.50 Special Sale Price only $ 54 50 Terms Available CLARENCE'S SHOP Redwood or Pine - Chaise' tongues Bird and Dog Houses, Lawn Chairs and Swings, Picnic and Umbrella Tables. Pier Benches, Window Boxes, Flower Wheel Barrows, Rott Arbors, Trellises, Picket Fences, etc. Children's Swings, Sand Boxes, Play Pens, Tables, etc. Made to Order: Cabinets, Chest of Drawers, Screens, etc Cement Cesspool Rings and Chimney Caps. CLARENCE J. SMITH JOHNSBUltG, ILL. McHENRY ISKf-J 8 WAYS To Make Money with Plaindealer Want Ads 1 VYCITAL'S HARDWARE Phone 98 Plaindealer Want Ads talk to a lot of people each week! Phone 1 70 And let us help you write your ad. The cost is very little. Sell Clothing that have discarded. you * Get Cash for Furniture ao longer in use. * Rent your spare room. * Rent your garage during the winter months. * Sell the old Radio yon are not using. * Sporting goods have a great many buyers. Sell Produce, Livestock. Poultry, Sell your services with a Want Ad. Most To Iked-About Model o"f the Year ! So. Green Street McHenry, HI. ZfH7 •O-HtGMT \%ZJ' It's Summer-Fun Time! Time for fun and sun days. Yes, summer is fun time . . . and we've gof "what it takes'1 to make it more 3^, J so. C'mon in! i & SWIM SUITS for Children 79c to $3.98 SWIM SUITS for Boys 79c to $2.98 SWIM SUITS for Women $3.98 to $7.98 SWIM SUITS for Men $1.98 to $2.98 BATHING CAPS 49c to 79c BEACH TOWELS 98c to $2.98 RUBBER FOOTWEAR $1.89 to $3.98 CHARCOAL BRIQUETS 5 lbs. 59c Beach Toys $1.98 - $2.98 Toy Boats 29c -$4.98 Swim Rings 89c-98c >> l/\l 10 lbs. 98c Wading Pools $&98 - $29.98 Sand Pails 15c -39c Beach Balls 79c - $1.98 C!> - s W Ninety-Eight DeLuxe Holiday Sedan. the only 4-door hard-top ir» the finest car.field I Good news travels fast... and how the word has spread about Oldsmobile's \inety-Eight DeLuxe Holiday Sedan! Jusl look! You can't miss that hardtop charm--the clean, open sweep that eliminates ccnter posts. Consider, too, that you get all the convenience of 4 doors. You never till the front seat in this one! Worth talking about? Well, wait till you try the "Rocket" 202 Engine. Wait till you bask in the pure luxury. Then you'll know it's the finest of its kind . . • by far! "Ifake your drive soon ! Sizes 4 - 14 GIRLS' SHORTS 98c-$1.79 Sizes 10-20 WOMEN'S SHORTS 98c-$2.39 LOCAL DELIVERED OF OLDSMOBILE 2-Door Sedan is $2361" State and focal /axes extra. Your price depends upon choice of model and body style, optional equipment and accessories. Prices may vary slightly in adjoining communities because of shipping charges. All prices subject to change without notice. Sizes 10-20 WOMEN'S PEDAL PUSHERS $1.98-$2.69 WOMEN'S BERMUDA SHORTS $2.39 Sizes 38 - 44 Large Size WOMEN'S SHORTS $2.69 SUN BRAS 98c CHILDREN'S SUN SUITS 79c-$1.98 •JV Ms. ff /W//^ /< ^ X y FRI. - SAT. - SUN. HOLIDAY SPECIALS Large Size -- Reg. 69c ea. CANNON TOWELS . 2 tor $1.00 rv/wn YOUR Mens -- Keg. SI.98 YACHT CAPS $1.49 'Boy's -- Keg. SI.49 YACHT CAPS $1.29 (While Supplies Last) rv/i S I E YOUR N E A R E S T O L D S M O B I L E D I A L E R BEN R. J. Overton Motor Sales 403 Front Street Phone 6 FRANKLIN Store On Green Street McHenry, Illinois DON'T MISS OLDSMOBILE,'S l Vi HOUR "SPECTACULAR" • SATURDAY, JULY 2 • NBC*tV SUN GLASSES for all the family .. . 25c -$1,98 SUN TAN OILS - 35c-$1.00 NOXZEMA 19c-98c TALCUM POWDER lge. can 25c RUBBING ALCOHOL lge. btle 39c ICE TEA PITCHE^ 69c ICE TEA TUMBLERS 10c-25c Regular $1.29 ALUM. ICE WATER PITCHERS $1-00 a n *2 «