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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 11 Jul 1975, p. 18

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PAGE 18 - PLAINDKALER-FRIDAY. JULY 11, 1975 Complete rules along with the point system and the scoring are available at the McHenry County Fair office and 'also at the McHenry Savings and Loan Association, which is the sponsor of this event and is the donor of the award. Families are urged to sign up to compete any time between now and the opening day of the 1975 fair. Final day for entries^ •is July 29, the day before the fair opens. c Urge Families To Sign Up For Special Fair Award Families are reminded to £ign up for tfiK newest award program launched in con­ junction with the McHenry County Fait, the "First Family of the Fair." Purpose of this program is to call attention to the family participation and total en­ joyment many people have at this traditional summertime event. „ The First Family of the Fair is a competitive program in­ sofar as the winner will be based on a point system to determine the family winnings in the junior open, open class and 4-H competition CROSSWORD PUZZLE Presentation of the award will be made on the final evening of the fair, Sunday night. Aug. 3. From now through the fair, the fair office on theWoodstock fairgrounds will be open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. A DP Illinois History Quiz Prepared by the Illinois State Historical Society^ Old State Capitol, Springfield 62706 Vice How many of the 41 men who have served as U.S. Presidents were born in Illinois? ^ a- none; b-one;'b- two; c-three What was the profession of Azel Waters Dorsey (1 784- 1858)? a lawyer; b fur trader; c-school teacher; d -physician 3 Littleton W. Tazewell (1774-1860), for whom Illinois' Tazewell County was named, served as the governor of what state? a- Virginia; b -Kentucky"; c -Ohio; d-New York 4. How many schools were in the Class AA (enrollment of 751 or more) competition for the 1975 Illinois state high school basketball championship? a-159; b-259; c -359; d-459 5. In what river is the high rocky island known asGrand Tower? a -- Illinois; b-Rock; c- Mississippi; d-Wabash (Answers below) ACROSS 1 Choir voice 5 Pickpocket (s i . ) ' 8 Wail 9 Paint 13 "Art of Lave" poet 14 Summer hat 15 Definitely! 16 Name (si.) 17 Tantalize 19 Cockney's flock to Golfer's concern 22 Wise 23 One extra „ inning 24 Shaded . „ recess 25 Advise, in Scotland 26 Caches 27 Formic acid source 28 One of the Lees 29 Bullish 31 Distant 34 Concurred 35 Texas city 36 Governing body 37 Reflect; iterate 38 Spoil 39 Consider DOWN 1 Tar's greeting 2 Songwriter's subject 3 Wriggle (3 wds.) 4 Much used 5 Dethrone 6 Silly 7 Polish wifely title 10 Disapprove (4 wds.) 11 Came into sight 12 Places for food T O D A Y ' S A N S W E R Is fesdBlS ^l-LI 1 ARIES Mar. 21-Apr. 19 23 25 27 V? 16 Speed-of- sound word 18 Being (Sp.) 20 Soprano, Teresa-- 21 From 13 to 19 (hyph. wd.) 22 Macerate 24 Talus, e.g. W, 30 28 9 2b 26 Thwart; obstruct 28 Michelangelo statue 30 Paper quantity 32 Hurt 33 Free scope 35 "I do" it m TAURUS Apr. 20-May 20 GEMINI May 21-June 20 your week ahead by dr a w oamis \o' i mig orecast Period: July 13 to July 19 37 32 12 33 JOINT SPACE ROUTE...This is an artist concept of the two launches, one from the U.S., the other from the USSR, of the Apollo Soyuz Test Project. The art takes you visually through launch* rendezvous, docking, separation and splash down. For And About Teenagers Illinois History , Quiz Answers I --a, none. The two Vice Presi­ dents elected from Illinois, Adlai E. Stevenson J and Charles G. Dawes, were born in Kentucky 5-c, Mississippi River. It is at the southwest corner of Jackson c, school teacher. Abraham County near the mouth of the Lincoln was one of his pupils in Big Muddy River. a "blab" school in Spencer and Ohio respectively. County, Indiana, in 1824. 3-a, Virginia. He was governor 1834-36 and also served in the U.S. House and Senate. 4-b,v259 high schools. A Veterans administration budget of $16.4 billion for fisca year 1976 is the largest in history and double that of 1970 U Pi iVg More than thiee million veterans and military service personnel have trained at college level during nine years of the cufrent GI Bill, com­ pared with 2.2 million under 12 ears of the World War II GI ill. THIS WEEK'S LETTER: I am 14 years old and this girl that I 'm going to tell you about makes me very mad. Every time I go with a guy she finds some way to break ' us up. Sometimes I just feel like I could kill her. This guy I was going with was very generous. Now she likes this guy. He and I are real good friends. He doesn't like her. Should I ask him to play a joke on her? I told her he liked her. Should I pay her back or should I just let it be? OUR REPLY: You know the answer to that last question. There is little time in this world for revenge, so get off that one. And it looks as if you've already played the "joke,".though it 's on you. You see, the truth is he does like her. And he likes you too Who said people could just like one other person? That's why she liked him in the first place. And if you think about it, you like mere than one person don't you? Be clear that she's the one finding the ways to break up your roman­ ces. It could be you're just \A \ D\ ir .̂UVOk, V s. \ We're throwing light on some cool ideas for summer FREE gifts for saving $250 or more. Summer is a great time for the whole family to get outdoors. Picnics, backyard barbecues, camping, the fun things you've been waiting to do all year. To help you enjoy your fun in the sun, Marengo Federal is offering some Free Gifts for saving $250 or more. While you're enjoying your summertime gifts, your money is earning Marengo Federal's top interest rates, the highest interest a sav­ ings institution is allowed to pay. And your money is insured safe to $40,000 by a perma­ nent agency of the federal government. So make this summer even more^njoyable by getting some free gifts for saving at Marenfeip Federal. V 0. <•'/ 1 % ) r^ v. V i Si (y\ f/5 •d V <- fl f "HP* '•Hv.vV VVv - iqloo iqloo PLAYMATE Your 13 quart Playmate is made of durable plastic and holds enough food and drink for a fun-filled day. Push the lid release button and the swing-down top opens for easy handling. Available in three fashion colors. White/Red, White/Blue, White/Lime Green. ONE GALLON COOLER Igloo's versatile and compact one gallon cooler is the perfect companion to all food and drink. Tough plastic const-ruction guarantees no scratches or dents. Avail­ able in three fashion colors. White/Lime Green, White/Red, White/Blue. LANTERN WITH BATTERY A must for camping and boating. Dependable all-purpose lantern that floats. Break-resistant, one-piece construction. Comes complete with 6-volt battery. MARENGO FEDERAL SAVINGS Deposit $250 $1,000 $5,000 LANTERN FREE FREE FRfE 1 GAL. COOLEFi $3.50 FREE FREE PLAYMATE $7.50 $5.50 FREE LIMIT: ONE GIFT PER FAMILY, PLEASE > and loan association 200 EAST GRANT HIGHWAY • MARENGO. ILLINOIS 60152*• AREA CODE (815) TELEPHONE 568-7258 looking for someone to blame that on. Communicate what you really feel about the situation to the girl that makes you mad. Share the truth with her and together you'll find out the way things are Because of the volume of letters to this column, requests for personal replies can­ not be accommodated. Editorial panel selects for weekly use, letter which best represents questions and/or comments from readers. FOR & ABOUT TEENAGE .S, BOX 639, FRANKFORT, KENTUCKY 40601, Thought For Food You mifcht be thinking about making a major purchase. Keep in mind, it's not a good idea to trade off tomorrow for today! A member of the opposite sex might silently accuse you of shaping into a different per­ sonality. Apparently, your attention will be drawn to things other than affairs of the heart. A firey mood and enthusiasm for taking on a new project, task or job, shows in your chart. There's an outside chance, you might hit a financial jackpot. - . Basically, you're not a student of the theory that you should disclose your innermos thoughts. You might, however, let something slip... that should not be discussed. An overworked imagination plus too much self pity might thwart your job, task or project. Unless you exert self control, this won't be one of your better weeks. Well, now! It seems as though you'll make the best of a bad situation. A lucky break, good communications and cooperation from an unexpected source, shows in your chart. This particular cosmic cycle could be the beginning of better things to come. You can look forward to a productive experience with the opposite sex. An associate will seek you out for advice. Guard against, innocently, betraying this per­ son by discussing their problem at large. In­ cidentally, you'll be rewarded--tenfold. Many under your sign are in the mood to test or provoke. Actually, you'll look to your mate or similar alliance foe emotional response. Don't attempt to track down half truths, rumors and gossip. It seems as though you'll be checking with an associate about something you'll hear. You're entering a period when your opinions will receive attention. It's probable that you'll come up with several good ideas. Also, look for help with your project. PISCES It seems as though you'll be putting both feet Feb. 19-Mar. 20 into a new job, task or project. In other words, „ ^4 you're prone toward being dedicated to an unusual venture. PERSONALITY PROFILE For your Sun Sign Analysis, send the day, month, year and place of birth, plus $1.00 for postage and handling to Dr. Andrew W. Damn, P. O. Box 12766, •St. Petersburg, Florida 33733. OONCHILD June 21-July 22 LEO July 23-Aug. 22 VIRGO Aug. 23-Sept. 22 LIBRA Sept. 23-Oct. 22 SCORPIO Oct. 23-Nov. 21 SAGITTARIUS Nov. 22-Dec. 21 CAPRICORN Dec. 22-Jan. 19 AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb. 18 Vanilla Coconut Cake Sift 3 cups cake flour. 3 teaspoons double-acting baking powder, 1 teaspoon salt and set aside. Cream \ cup butter or margarine with l-34 cups sugar and 2-14 teaspoons vanilla extract until well blended and fluffy. Beat in 6 large off whites, one at a time. Add the flour mixture alternately with 34 cups milk. Beat batter 4 minute. Turn into 2 well- greased, lightly floured, square 9-inch layer cake pans Bake in a preheated moderate oven (350 degrees F.) 30 minutes or until done Cool in pans 10 minutes. Turn out onto cooling racks to finish cooling. Spread Vanilla Coconut Frosting between layers and over tops and^sides ARTIST'S DERBY ENTRY...Mrs. Doreas Moulton assembles her car, "Moulton's Edible Special," which she raced in the first annual Artist's Soap Box Derby held in San Francisco May 18. The shell of the vehicle is made of bread and was baked at the Brothers Bagel Factor in Berkeley. It required 100 pounds of flour and is an ex­ pression of Mrs. Moult&TS artistic investigation into "realism." 20% DISCOUNT CUSTOM DRAPERIES Valances Bedspreads Yard Goods July 14 - July 28 y \ McHENRY DRAPERY & CARPET CO. 1253 N. Green St. \ ~ 385-7531 t

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