.-'4$ stlmeSp In this life, t$r •be so many problems, a I# cain't think. What wi* one,- o* gittin* the right the White house, this n?ow»ms t' take priority o'er ones,' o' personal imas it should, wonderful country, Unites of America, has grown rapidly than any other in history. The task o' l* such a large body o' Ills grown, along wi' it. It more difficult, as time to produce a leader who wi' it. &y and power hev been jeans o* constructin' the tstein we, now, hev t* livpHtlii" it takes a long time t' ^ aeood, strong house, like '^}j|§se o* government which fflg ijtesigned for the good o* the in the beginning. It is ggtfljyed in moments, comparthe years it took t* git it jest like a material (Dosct can fall wi* a good, blowiifiitftrm. Meu hev been responsible fer (ft condition o' things, today. we hev selected the mmig ones t' fill the highest place in our government. Seems t? n&t tha^ in all the hustle 'n 8, t* live our lives durin' the past few years, we haven't taken the trouble t' select the wheat from the chaff, and consequently there's sech a mixture ,o' both now, thet it's nigh onter impossible t* sort it out. Wrfve alius thought our system o* government wuz the best, but it seems to hev provided a way for some to profit, at the people's expense. The right move, in electin' the leader who is more interested in re-establishing this govt nment accordin' t' the famous lines, "Of the people, by the people and for the people," than his own fame or fortune, may be able t' save the nation, yet. But the wrong leader kin finish the job, so well begun by the bunglers. The right architect kin make the repairs necessary t' build the house stronger than it ever wuz. Time, thought, and attention t' the state p' this great America, is needed, on the part o' every one o' us, t'do the right thing at the polls, and t' help put over the man we think is good for the nation. Jest goin't' the booth and pushin a few buttons ain't goin' t' be enough. A lot o* time has been wasted and we better git busy. Grandma Radtke IHALP-lfifcST TUN NEXT T/ME YOU WISH YOU WERE THAT AGE AGA/M JUST THINK OF ALGEBRA, GEOMETRY, TRIGONOMETRY.. MAHOJiEy er by Barb Baker Poultry and Egg National Board , BARB I BAKER SPRING CLEANING TREAT After a hard day of house cleaning, you are almost too tired to eat, let alone cook. PERK UP!--your dinner can he easy to prepare. Make an Egg Pot Pie which is a delicious and complete meal in itself. You will need only a salad and a few cookies for dessert to round it off. Without even trying you will have all the basic food groups included. Today's busy homemaker can be an excellent cook with a minimum of effort by using the convenience foods, such as, frozen mixed vegetables, creamed soups and, of course, diced hard-cooked eggs. So, go on and finish your house cleaning for dinner is under control. *89 . package frozen mixed vegetables cup diced celery hard-cooked eggs, coarsely chopped teaspoon salt Pot Pie 1/4 teaspoon pepper 1/4 teaspoon celery salt 14 teaspoon ground ginger 2 cans (10% oz.) condensed cream of mushroom soup 2 cups biscuit mix % cup milk To prepare: Place frozen vegetables in 2-quart shallow casserole. Top with diced celery and chopped eggs. Blend seasonings and sprinkle over eggs. Pour undiluted soup over all. j? Combine biscuit mix and milk, stirring to blend. Drop dough 3>y tablespoonfuls, over top of casserole. Bake in a 450°F. (very pot) oven until biscuits are golden brown and filling is bubbly, *5 to 20 minutes. Makes 4 to 5 servings. PER SOFTENER SALES - SERVICE SAME DAY SERVICE ON' MOST MAKES • Service * Cleaning Out • Repair * installation • Overhauling * Rem®y®1 • ReconditJnntfnp' * Rebuilding: --ALL WORK GUARANTEED-- " > 3S5-5S66 r 0 ^ SOFTENEB _ jwii® SALES "WATER SOFTENER SAUES/SERVICE McKenry. • Illinois SUNDAY'S A SERMON WEp„ SEPT. 4, 1968 - PLAINDEALER - PG. 15 This Newspaper vails our local institutions more than any other publication in the world... mm UA OH/tkt! GOD'S MERCY C h r i s t i a n s b e l i e v e in the goodness and"-the mercy of a just God. Some even appear to believp that forgiveness is merely a matter of course. This is not true. The opportunity for a return to grace is ever-present. Yet, we must seek forgiveness ahd only when we do so will we find grace in the eyes of God. . We should turn aside the temptation to do wrong, to give in when we should stand firm. It is too much to say, "I can do it, because 1 know 1 will be forgiven." When we knowingly do wrong, we turn our back on God. The challenges and the temptations of life are many $nd frequent. Hut there is in faith and belief in God a source of moral courage and determination. We should remember that it is there and never turn away. If we stand firmly on the principles of Christianity, there is no worry about seeking a restoration to grace. ACCIDENTS (Continued from page 1) W. Beach drive, McHenry, told authorities he had stopped for another vehicle which was making a right turn into the driveway. In doing so, his car was struck in the rear by Joseph W. Liggett of 3214 Eastwood drive, Wonder Lake. FATHER NITZ TO OFFER FIRST MASS IN CITY SEPT. 15 (Continued from page 1) course in Philosophy at C.U. University, Washington, D.C., and his student teaching at Francis Jordan high school in Milwaukee. He completed his theological work at Catholic university. Father Nitz entered the United States Army Chaplain school at Fort Hamilton, New York, this past spring and will complete his training for the Chaplain corps Sept. 5 with the rank of first lieutenant. Food All Over Fruit cakes go back in history to the Greeks, angel food was developed in France, pound cake was an English inovation and pastries came from Germany and Denmark. Little Venice " Native villages perching on stilts over the waters of Lake Maracaibo gave Venezuela its name. The name in Spanish is "Little Venice." ||g|| Gretta Goodell Dies Tuesday'/ J. (Continued from page 1) v Mrs. Goodell had been well known for her many contribute tions to the musical life of th^ city. A teacher of piano for many ' years, she was a member of the* Illinois State Music Teachers association and the Mustek Teachers National association^; an organization she had at one time been selected to head. Her work in organizing a young people's orchestra and directing their efforts was an undertaking J that brought pleasure to her and to the many fortunate enough to have heard the group. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations , be made to the !o<?al library. Mrs. Goodell's husband died in 1949. She is survived by a sister, Miss Ethel Jones, with whom she lived; a brother, Vaughan of McHenry; and two nephews, James Jones of Malta, 111., and Kenwood of Glen Oaks Calif, The body will rest at the Peter M. Justen and Son chapel after 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. . Services will be conducted at 2 o'clock Thursday, with Rev. John Mclntyre officiating. Burial will be in Woodland cemetery. we never "fun out" on a sale! We never advertise a special sale item unless we have an ample supply. Once in a great while, the special is more popular than we imagined. So occasionally, we do run out of the item. 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