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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Aug 1973, p. 9

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Konitzer Joins Two-Year College Chemistry Meeting John Konitzer, instructor of Mgjstry at McHenry County lege, will be participating in Aug. 24-25 meeting of the vo-Year College Chemistry nference. The meeting will held in Chicago. Conitzer, who is secretary of ; thirty-sixth Conference f-ogram Planning committee, 111 lead the symposium on ^novations in the Teaching of .Jiemistry", and will preside o$er a section on "Chemistry Sharon Heathscott Ringmaster For lipcal Carnival haron L. Heathscott, ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie athscott, will serve as gmaster when a Neigh- rhood Carnival against trophy is held Aug. 25 at 1 Country lane. She will be isted by Marion Devine and dy Thomas. he carnival, which begins at 1? o'clock, will feature such gpmes as yard darts, pie toss, bottle dfcop & bowling on the gteen. All proceeds will go to aid the fight against dystrophy and related diseases afflicting millions. Red Cross $rst Aid Glass Offered An American Red Cross s indard and advanced first a i class is scheduled to start 1 lursday, Aug. 30, at the F iscue squad garage in V oodstock. *James Roth, a certified Red Cross first aid instructor, will bfe teaching the classes. Anyone interested is invited to join. There is no charge except for the textbook. Anyone interested may register at the local Red Cross office, phone 338-1050. Legal Notice & NOTICE jjpublic Notice is hereby given ffijt on August 13th, A.D. 1973. a rtificate was filed in the fice of the County Clerk of persons owning conducting transacting tne business kg$wn as RB'S DETAIL SHOP, located at 4320 Crestwood, McHenry Illinois 60050. Dated this 13th day of August, A.D. 1973. Vernon W. Kays County Clerk (Pub. Aug. 15, 22,29,1973) for Agricultural Programs." Attending will be members of the sponsoring group and the Illinois Community College Physical Science Teachers' association. Konitzer has been on the teaching staff at the college for five years. Before coming to MCC, he was assistant professor in chemistry at Wilbur Wright college in Chicago, and taught halftime at Loyola university. He has had several publications, the rriost recent of which was "LiYo (2) as a Red Phosphor" in the Journal of the Electrochemical Society. TAX FACTS U.S. Attorney James R. Thompson and Roger C. Beck District Director of the Internal Revenue Service for Northern Illinois, has announced that Glendale Darr, age 39, of 27 Woodlawn, Mundelein, pleaded guilty to three counts of a sixteen count indictment for preparing false and fraudulent federal income tax returns for 1970 and 1971. (SCHOOL MEDICAL AND D E N T A L R E P O R T S REQUIRED BY LAW) Medical and dental reports will be required of McHenry District 15 students as follows: All kindergarten children; all Darr inflated or created false itemized deductions for his clients. As a result of the Internal Revenue Service's in­ vestigation of Darr, many of his clients' tax returns were audited and deficiencies ran as high as $1,000 per return. Darr appeared before Judge Bernard Decker of the District court for the Northern district of Illinois, Eastern division, August 10, and was sentenced to two years in prison on the first count and four years probation, to run concurrently, on each of counts 2 and 3. first graders who did not attend kindergarten; all fifth graders; all children, irrespective of grade, transferring to District 15 from another Illinois school district or districts outside the State of Illinois unless they have previously met the Illinois school physical examination requirement. Medical and dental forms are available from any District 15 school office. Illinois law requires, in ad­ dition to the physical examination, every child prior to or upon entering kin­ dergarten or first grade, and every pupil first entering any public, private, or parochial school in this state, shall be immunized against tetanus, diphtheria, whooping cough, poliomyelitis, measles, and rubella. new runerooss OK tor UHD€RCUT SUPPORT NUS Undercup support panels for extra support. You'll look and feel more comfortable, more feminine. Delicate daisy lace cups... Sheer elastic back and sides, adjustable stretch straps for superb fit and comfort. PLUS... famous Cross Your Heart" Bra styling for lift and separation plus youthful shaping. Available in soft cup and fiberfill Soft Cup--32/36 A, 32/42 B, 32/44 C, 34/44D-S5.95 (D cup--$1.00 more) Fiberfill--32/36 A, 32/42 8. 32/42 C-S5.95 UNDERCUP SUPPORT PANEL \ \ spurgoons Market Place Shopping Center STORE HOURS: 4400 W. Rte. 120 McHenry 30* Saturday 8:30-6:00 Sunday 10:00-5:00 . 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By scrubbing with a strong solution of lye water, then rinsing the concrete well with clear water. Q. How can I deal with lip­ stick or rouge stains on fabrics? A. Try rubbing with a slice of white bread. Or, soften the stain with some petroleum jelly, then sponge it with cleaning fluid. Q. How can I achieve a hand- rubbed effect on a newly- varnished, high-gloss surface? A. Allow your varnish to harden for three or four days, then use a pad of No. 0000 steel wool to rub on a thin layer of good quality paste wax, rub­ bing lightly< with parallel strokes and with the grain. The result will be a smooth, satiny finish which can be buffed to a lustrous sheen after the wax has dried. Q. How can I, when laun­ dering sweaters and blouses, rid them of all perspiration odor? A. By adding a little an- monia to your wash water. Q. How can 1 soften a new rope and make it more pliable9 A. By soaking it in soapy water for about five minutes before use. Q. How can I repair a world globe that has split at the seam? A. If the globe is made of cardboard, coat the split edges with household glue, and press together ... reinforcing with cellophane tape if necessary. If the globe is metal, bring the halves together and put tiny dabs of plastic steel across the joint at three or four points. Q. How can I bring my very unruly hair bangs under con­ trol? A. Dampen the bangs, comb lightly into place, and tape them there. Then apply hair- spray, and comb neatly as soon as it dries. Q. What can I do about some white rings left on a table top by hot dishes? A. Try placing a few drops of camphorated oil or sweet oil on these spots, letting soak for a few minutes, then polishing off with a soft cloth. 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