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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Mar 1961, p. 15

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.ft&jhgi, Muck 23. 1961 McHENBT Cub Pack 454 % Recently, *Cub ^Pack 454 celebrated the fifty-first birthday of scouting in tfife United States and also their own secjyad birthday' with a "blue and gold" banquet at the Johnsburg Community club. There were 150 parents, Cub Scouts and guests in attend£(m;e at the event, which was a rinexsuccess. \ ^ Parents of Den 9 were |re- ^Donsible for arrangements, including Messrs. and Mesdames H. B. Smith, A., A. Adanjs, J. Wakitsch, L. Freund, W. Ulick and Richard Dehn. Special and honored guests " attending were Rev. and Mrs. Jack Mcintyre of Faith Presbyterian church, which sponsors the pack; Fr. C. Anger of St. John's Catholic church of f)hnsburg; Lee Whetherhult i s t r i c t commissioner; Mr. Hosie, neighborhood commissioner; and Fred Durrenberg, Explorer Scout. The tollowing awards were presented to the different Cub Scouts by Cubmaster Lynn Stuart: Wolf badges, Keith Butler, Ricky Wool wine, John and Michael Schmidt, Billy Urban, Tom Burton and Tom ^akitsch; Bear badges. Jim Vyduna, Pat Kelly and Bob Roggenbuck. Douglas Taylor earned two Silver Arrows and Richard Fredricks advanced from Weblos and graduated into Boy Scouts. New Bob Cats coming into Pack 454 were Mark Stephenson and Paul DeCarlo. Mr. Hosie passed out awards and pins to the following comm i t t e e m e n : C a l v i n H o u s e r , Pack chairman; Ernest A. Burton, Richard R. Dehn,, _ Raymond A. Lessard, Melvin M. S t e p h e n s o n , L l o y d W a g n e r , Frank Walter and Calvin Vyduna. Cubmaster Stuart presented cards and pins to the den mothers, who are Dorothy Adams, Pat Bott, Betty Houser, Geraldine McGowan, Dorothy Pitts, Roberta Roggenbuck, Marilyn*- Scott, "LuAnn Smith and Mrs. M. Stephenson. Our hats are off to all these who have worked hard to make Pack, 454 an outstanding, hard working unit. The next den mothers and committeemen meeting will be March 27 at 8:30 p.m. at the Faith church. Don't forget the Scout-orama presentation to be held April 22 at Crystal Lake high school field hSuse. This is to be something worthwhile, giving the different work, etc., each boy does in his association with scouflng. Tickets may be obtained from any Cub Scout or anyone connected with ^scouting. Any den mothers or committeemen who have anything of news value they wish to be published are asked to notify me' and I will be glad to take care of it. Call me at EVergreen 5-5311. Richard Dehn The annual rainfall nil around the world averages 28.5 inches. OBITUARIES GLENN S. SHALES Funeral services were held Saturday morning at 10 o'clock from St. Mary's Catholic church for Glenn S. Shales, 66, of 401 Golf road, Arlington Heights, who died of a heart attack on March 14. Burial was in the church cemetery. He was born in Cary Sept. 15, 1894, a son of Joseph and Effiei Crabtree Shales. He was a retired stock and bond trader for Carter Harrison Bond Brokers of Chicago. Mr. Shales married the formed Theresa Barbian on June 28, 1919, at St. Mary's church, McHenry. Before her death on Oct; 30, 1960, they had lived in DesPlaines • for t h i r t y-four years. The deceased was a member of the American Legion post, Woodstock. Survivors include a son, Dr. Robert Shales, of Rockford; a daughter, Marjorie Hune, of Arlington Heights; a brother, Harry, of Crystal Lake; two sisters, Mary Shales of Woodstock and Ruth Henderson of Edis,on Park; also seven grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a sister, Mabel O'Cock. FRED W. STRAHL Last rites were conducted Thursday afternoon from the Peter M. Justen funeral home for Fred W. Strahl, who resided on Rt. 31, south of McHenry. Interment was private. Mr. Strahl was born March' 29, 1885, in New~-York~ City and was a retir|ed machinist. He had resided in McHenry for yeare/ ifer'Ai September of 1950. The only survivor is a sister, Mrs. Emma Bergstrom, of Evanston. The deceased was a member of the Crystal Lake Moose lodge. sixteen year His wifer'Anna May, died in Before the white man came to the New World, the grape was the only one of the common fruits that had ever been seen or heard of in North America. How Can I? ffro ) Boy Scouts Observe Sis* Anniversary STRENGTHEN AMERICA CHARACTER COUNTS BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA Mr. Hosie, neighborhood commissioner, is shown presentijjg^ j^h£ f nejVj charter for Pack 454 to the ^institutional ' representative, Calvin Vyduna. NYE DRUG, Inc. 129 N. RIVERSIDE DRIVE ON SALE FRIDAY. SATURDAY & SUNDAY EAST® BASKET'S FROM 98' 10 $319 Flush Animals Bunnies -- Ducks > Etc. From $1.59 to $5.95 iSVilR CANBT Solid and Hollow Milk Chocolates, Eggs Etc. -- All Types At Prices To Fit Any Budget NUVEL SANITARY NAPKINS Box 48's Re9* $111 $1.73 IL CIGARETTES Reg. 9 oer cin. Filter $ Kings Pins Tax DESERT FLOWER Dl@B>@ftANT SPECIAL Reg. $1.00 Aspirin Tablets Fire 5-firao It QdOUfrlL) RUIBING ALCOHOL PINT Now 50 "SPiCIAL" "ONCE A YEAR" Mv Sin Arpege 30 DOROTHY GRAY SATURA MOSSTL CREAM Cream with Hormones And Vitamin "A" BIST BRIARCLIFF Blended Whiskey Crystal Kosher WINE Reg. $1.29 79 GIN -- Walker's Reg. $3.90 ^19 5th / ^ - Walker's Private Cellar Straight 100 Proof Reg. $4.59 Sth $389 VODKA -- Semkov Reg. $3.49 %€ 5th A Canada Dry WHISKEY Reg. $4.49 5th *3 Reg. 49c £9 L ilC SKILLET Automatic - with cover 100% Immersible Reg* % . $19.95 WALGHSIN FILM All Purpose 620 -- 120 -- 127 Reg. $1.29 3 Roll PUiJRjt ROIL PACK Pack Reg. $1.12 DURA FLASH BULBS No. 5 -- Sleeve of ,8 59* SLEEPING BEAUTY White Virgin Dacron Pink - Blue - Yellow - White Reg- $C98 $12.95 3 S149 Mfy S 'Be, GRASS 48$ w Q. How can I mix a nonpoisonou^ powder that will destroy cockroaches, water bugs, and„ similar pests,, around the house? A. Mix tho roughly nine ounces of borax, two anjl liHehalf ounces o^ifnstaroTi^wo unoes of plaster of paris, ion^jnd one-half ounces of cocoa. Sprinkle this powder around the pests' haunts freely, and it is a good idea to continue its use for several days after the bngs have disappeared to insure permanency. Q. How can I"" remove a cake that, sticks to .the bottom x>f the pan and threatens to break to pieces when taken out? A. "Turn the pan upside down and lay on the bottom of it a cloth.wrung out of water. After a few minutes the cake can be removed without crumbling. Q. flow can I shrink thread when using it for drawn wrork? A. By placing the spool of thread in a vessel of boiling water for about an hour. It will not destroy the gloss. Q. Have you any suggestions for an easier job of cleaning bathroom waifs? A. Here's one little trick that often proves successful: Fill the bathtub with very hot water -- or let the shower run hot water for several minutes -- letting the room steam for about five minutes. Then wipe off the walls and celling with a dry cloth. Q. How can I avoid tarnish on silver when storing it away for a while? A. Rub the silver well with olive oil; then wrap it In a piece of old table linen. The silver will not tarnish but should be washed in hot water before using again. Q. How can I make a good furniture polish that is economical? A. By mixing equal parts of turpentine, kerosene, and vipegar. Q. How can I forestall the rusting and rotting of woodf r a r r e s c r e e n s a r o u n d t h e .flreoldings? A. TJse some calking compound on the edges of the PROFE^IOriRL DIRECTORY EAR!* R. WAL.SH INSURANCE Fire, Auto, Farm A Life Iu. Representing pFf URf Ti: COMPANIESrx: Vhen You &eed Insurue* of Any Kind Phone EVergreen 5-0043 or 5-0958 112 BrSBlm St. McHenry, D DR.JO T. GRAY Optometrist 126 So. Green Street Office Phone: EV. 5-01&T Res. Phone: EV. 5-6191 Hours: Dally 9:80 - &Qi Toes. £ Fri. Evening* 6:80 - 9:00 Closed All Day Wednesday* Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Contact Lenses Fitted Repair Service 243. DR. LEONARD L BOTTARl Optometrist Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Contact Lenses 105 Richmond Road Hours: Evenings Tuesn Thurs. 6 Fri. 7 to 9 p.m. Saturdays: S to 6 p.m. Phone EV. 5-2262 243. SCHROEDER IRON WORKS StrnotasS •Od ©ffiffl0SB283atefl Visit Our Showrooms Fireplace Equipment S Miles South on Rt. SI Ph. EVergreen 5-6950 2-61 GORDON E. SERGANT Registered Professional Engineer Percolation Sanitation; lLoyouts Water ©mpply Programs Richmond 4198 Vi Mllewouth of Rt. IB asa JohnsburgN - WUmot tei 21-®) DR. EDGAR E. PEASLEE Palmer Graduate . CHIROPRACTOR 11S Main St., McHenry, m. Office Hours: Daily except Thursday 1-8 Mon^ Wed. ft FrL Evenings 7-9 Phone EVergreen 6-0489 screening where it is tacked to the frame. Then tack the molding^ over the screen, forcing the calking through the screen and filling any irregularities in the wood. Scrape away the excess calking, and then paint your screens. Q. How can I clean an umbrella! A. Scrub the umbrella' occasionally with warm soapsuds to which a little ammonia lias been added; then rinse in clear water and let it dry while open. Q. How can I keep eggs fresh for.a longer time? A. While the eggs are still fresh, rub each one thoroughly with either butter or glycerine. Q. How can J remedy a sticking window sash? A. Ponr a small amount of hot lard between the window frame and the casing, and also smear it along the sash rope and on the roller. The Mackenzie River is the second largest in North America, dr lining some 700,000 square miles, but does not have any cities or prosperous communitics along its banks, it runs the* wrong way. We know a few people in the same shape. Many a wife is not only a mate, but is also a checkmate. From the time - you Started to read this sentence until a year from now, sonre 30,000 Americans will have Tost their eyesight, according to the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness. \ , People seldom regret the- ! past when they use the present to" plan the future. BECKER'S KENNELS 1 Mile East of the Skyline Drive-In Phone EVergreen 5-2436 STUD SIR VICE... For Most of the Popular Breeds BOARDIN# o.. Training, Obedience, Hunting & Retrieving rWOULD ii A DIRTY SHAME . IF THIS MAN WOULD NOT BE RE-ELEC'ITED : LESTERR. "J)UTCH" BACON and his wife, Eva, have worked hard 12 montrte^a/year to do a good job. They have done a good jbb. "DUTCH" is lucky to have a wife like Eva, who is willing to allow pe6- ple to come at all hours to her home and ask questions. BOTH have gone to school every year to learn%11 the laws pertaining to assessment. They have followed closely^the laws of the State of Illinois, Dept. of Revenue and the Supervisor of Assessments. "DUTCH" was a lone voice in protesting the high rate established for the taxation of automobiles -- he feels that other rates are too high. He is working for tax equalization, won't you please VOTE for him. RE-ELECT LESTER R. BACON --ASSESSOR -- AND VVOOTl E FOR Citizen's P arty Ass't. Supervisor X Justice of the Peace Chas. M. Adams X Chas. "Chuck Township CI Constable Murray X Weingari 4b X H. Walter Anderson Assessor Lester R. Bacon X X THIS PARTY TICKET IS COMPOSED OF 4 REPUBLICANS AND 4 DEMOCRATS -- THE HOLDOVER TOWNSHIP OFFICERS CONSIST OF 3 REP. AND 1 DEMO. A TOWNSHIP TOTAL OF 7 REP. - 5 DEMOS. f RESIST PARTY TOEFFICIAN CONTROL AT THIS LEVEL -- VOTE FOR UNBOSSEB. QUALIFIED CANDIDATES -- VOTE THE STRAIGHT AND COMPLETE X Board of Auditors Arnold J. Rauen Harold "Harry" Freun Joseph Sullivan Citizen's Party leading The Upswing! RAMBLER MARCH SALES AT ALL-TIME RECORD HIGH! Rambler New* Is goocR March Soles are nyiulm a* an all-time record rate. THhM'g right! 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