faction Two -- Page Six Modern math-Savings Bond Style * as YEARS OF * * Star-Spangled * * Security * FOR AMERICANS ^ *** • ******* If you bought ten $25 U.S. Savings Bonds, you'd pay $187.50 . . . and get back $250 at maturity. Whether you buy just one Bond--or a Bond every month on the Payroll Savings Plan--that $4 for $3 return is guaranteed by the U.S. Government. And now, with the new 4.15% interest rate, E Bonds mature faster--in just 7 years! Your old Bonds will earn more, too. And they'll continue to grow for you, at the new interest rate, as long as you hold them. So now Savings Bonds are better to buy, and hold, than ever. And buying Savings Bonds helps build your security another way, too--by helping build your country's security. Knowing you're doing your part to support our men in Vietnam is a star-spangled good feeling you can't measure with numbers. Discover that feeling for yourself, today . . . while starting a solid financial foundation for your future. Ask about the convenient Payroll Savings Plan where you work--or buy Bonds regularly at your bank. , NOW--Savings Bonds Pay 4.15% ! I Interest on new E and H Bonds you purchase has been raised to 4.15% when held to maturity. E Bonds mature faster--now in just 7 years. Your old Bond* will earn more, too. Savings Bonds are better to buy, and hold, than ever. L • Buy U.S. Savings Bonds c The U.S. Government does not pay for this advertisement. It is presented as a public service in cooperation with the Treasury Department and The Advertising Council. THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER McHENRY WOMAN NEW OFFICER OF DIETETIC GROUP Thursday, September 1. The North Suburban Dietetic association will hold its first meeting of the fall season. Wednesday, Sept. 7, at 7:30 p.m. at the Lake Forest Hospital, 660 Westmoreland, Lake Forest. Dr. Morrison Beers, well known plastic surgeon and staff member will address the group. Mrs. Edward Griffiths Chief Dietitian, will be the^ hostess, leading a tour of the Dietary Department and serving refreshments before the program. New^ officers of the group are: Mrs. Howard Shub, president, Arlington Heights; Mrs. David Birkness, president-elect, Arlington Heights; Mrs. Leonard Brody, secretary, McHeriry; and Mrs. William Marlow, Northbrook, treasurer, \ YOUNG WONDER LAKE BOY SAVES LITE OF FRIEND TTirough quick thinking by nine-year-old. John Byard of 8820 Shady Lane road, Wonder Lake, the life of his 10-yearold friend, * Mark Kotyza of 8707 Memory Trail, also in Wonder Lake was saved last week Wednesday afternoon. The two boys wctp digging in a cave on Nippersmkj-creqk,' when it ..collapsed. • jsUryfere them completely with sand ana clay. Johfi;: nearest to the opening, was able to dig out and continued until he uncovered Mark's face. Running the 100 yards to Thompson road, he stopped a car containing William Perry of rural Woodstock and Bernard Bcrnathy of Richmond, who hurried to secure help from the Wonder Lake Rescue Sqtlad. In the meantime, John returned to his friend and kept brushing away the sand that continued to drop onto Mark's face. Bob Asmus of the squad and the two motorists arrived soon afterward and the former gave artificial respiration and then took the boy to his home. BURGLARIES AND VANDALISM IN McHENRY AREA Three cases 01 burglaries and vandalism were reported in the McHenry area this past week. At the Klatt home, 4507 W. Rt. 120, entrance was gained through a window in the door and a jar of pennies, between $25 and $.;0 in small bills and a coin collector's book were taken., 'At "ftle- W".' Db'tt home, Orchard! Beach, someone brpke in^ to the home and stole h pair' of binoculars, a telescope, silverware and a boat, the l itter which was later recovered at a marina by the sheriff's patrol. A storm dcor at the Zir.ko residence, Beach avenue was damaged when tomatoes and potatoes were thrown at the house. FAITH CHURCH CONCLUDES DAILY VACATION SCHOOL On Sunday, Aug. 28th, Faith Presbyterian church climaxed a two-week daily vacation church school by honoring pupils and teachers. The pupils assisted in worship with songs and received certificates from their teachers. Projects were on display in the rear1 of the sanctuary. At this same service of worship, the sacrament of Baptism was administered to the three n e w e s t m e m b e r s o f F a i t h church. They are DeAnn Melinda Hargis, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean H argis; Elizabeth Ann Mihevc, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Mihevc; and Richard Stanley Wilkey, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Wilkey. i That afternoon, many members of the church enjoyed their annual church picnic held at Holiday Park-Wooster Lake. ivor/ fi^yJiV6 Persons allergic to Insect bites should avoid perfumes* hair sprays, and sastau tiqm which attract'! tn^cl^ Wear sh^lea# and long sleeves -- *&vo!A •] flower prints that attrabti bees. Keep picnic food covered until the moment It is served. Any person with a known allergic reaction should eprry prescribed drugs for his Immediate use. GENERAL ELECTS!! Later, ho was treated at Mem- I orial hospital. ' S720 W. Elm. St. 885-7030 Jewel Shopping Plaza mmm • Automatic Refrigerator! • ZeroDegree Freenrg • Qnf^f 28s Wide! • IZ % fiefc Volume Model TB12 $ 19995 CAREY Appliance, Inc. 1246 X. (ireen Street PHONE 585-5500 "FARM STAND" SWEET CORN doz. 1 9MKSM &m)rM ' V if-'-'-' , ' lll&Stop headquarters H A i» * #v* r> IT/ ipjilies ... everything studegt-budget prices! 'IS?! JEWEL - TWIN PACK •s-O.A. CHOICE - m U.S.D.A. CHOICE CHEF CUT Tom urkeys 16 TO 22 POUND SIZE ER'S LAST BIG HOLIDAY! Dessert! Sweet Chocolate Junior Cake Rec. 69c 5en9* EXTRA FANCY 0% lbs. „ BARTLETT PEARS(2for . CANTALOUPE ea. 29c Look At THESE EI«TlNGl4©LiBAY BARGAINS. ' Reg. 37c BUTTERCRUST BREAD I V2-\b. loaf 29c Reg. 89c BUTTER SCOTCH PECAN COFFEE CAKE ea. 79c OPEN PIT Ear-B §au£ PA Price 45c JEWEL MAID-HAMBURGER OR Hot Dog Buns Reg. Price 29c VAN CAMP Pork& Reg. Price 2/29c KRAFT SI Mayonnaise 1 3 OZ 1 LB. CAN Reg. Price 79c QT. JAR iv j Your McHenry Jewel will be open Sunday 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and closed Monday for ihe holiday