w * 7\ W : H. S. NEWS McHEHRY PLAWDEALER -.(r/M. ?&[' '. .>'-';vf^4\""':. ••' '... ,. ' «"£T ** 1 • *-.<&& .j. *.T! .'•' ;• -,'^M fhttt*4*f, ffbfplBt W» Pwot Comm'ttee Meets The junior class prom comhave had several meet- •f»t» recently. They are still The newly formed Ik fHMtng a theme for the prom ftveryone is working hard . to fnake the prom a success. ; 1 ;f Mmic Department " • Xbput 120 students went to the county music festival in Woodt 4&ock. Monday, Feb. 16. There Was a practice in the afternoon, then they ate supper, which was ' followed by dancing to a 5-piece t>and or swimming in the pool. The guest directors were Paul Yoder and Alexander Harley. Some of the schools participating were McHenry. Woodstock, i Crystal Lake, Marengo, Richmond, Huntlev, Hebron and Harvard. • * A11 together there were about 900 students on the stage. Now all the music departments are concentrating on is the contest. It will be held in Elmhurst this year. The date for solos and ensembles is March 14 and organization, Ap. il 11. Science Chrii Held Meeting The Science club met Wednesday, Feb. 18. A movie on Aereok> gy and thunder storms was shown and money was collected for transportation to the Museum of Science and Industry. The trip is to be made March 7. FJEUL The F.H.A. held a meeting Thursday, Feb. 18. Betty Jo Wr'ght made the announcement that Freshmen are now eligible for the Junior home-making decree and anyone who wishes to 'know more about It is to contact her. There will be a trip April 7 to the Merchandise Mart. More about that a later date. Mrs. Mary Rita Stilling gave a 'very interesting talk on good grooming, which is essential for a career. 'Selecting two models from her audience, shp-v showed us the Way to cleanse and apply makeup. c F.T.A. Future Teachefs of America held a jneeting Thursday, Feb. 19. Mrs. Bolger is the advisor. Anyone interested in being a teacher is invited to join. JThe next meeting will be held Friday, Feb. 27, at noon. Sea l,evet Lifted Sea level in the distant past dropped many feet when untold tons of water were locked up in advancing glaciers. In the last 100 years water released from melting glaciers and ice sheets hSs raised sea level about 2*4 inches all ovpr tiie world. First Experimenter Chrtgtiaan Huygena (Huygheng), 17th century Dutch mathematician and astronomer, who identified the satellites of Saturn and applied pendulum regulation to clockwork was one of the first experimenters with the internal combustion engine used gunpowder lor the fuel. Haytex Baity Products Wattles Drug Store WINDBREAK TAILORS WINTER WEATltER ON YOUR FARM Every farmer knows how much protection buildings provide in winter, says W. F. BUlkley, extension forester at the University of Illinois College of Agriculture. A windbreak can give protection in the open spaces between buildings. Bulkley reports that farmers who hare established windbreaks on their farms are enthusiastic about how comfortable they make outside work when north and west winds are blowing. Protected feed lots make livestock more comfortable, too, and lower the feed requirements of animals, since they need to use less of IJieir feed intake to keep warm. Douglas fir and Norway spruce, alone or in combination, are probably the^two best varieties of trees for Illinois windbreaks, Bulkley says. But you can use other spec es in small groups to give some variety to your windbreak. There are many combinations of trees, but it is usually better for most farms to plant only one variety. The size of trees to plant depends on how much you want to pay and how long you want to wait until your windbreak is effective. You can buy the larger balled and burlapped stock or the smaller bar A root stock for direct planting. Or you can grow your own transplants in the garden, which is the cheapest but the method requiring the moat titne. Locate your windbreak now and order the trees you will need See your county farm adviser for additional help, or write to the College of Apiculture, Urbana, for a copy of Circular 38, "Windbreaks for Illinois Farmsteads." SUGAR FREE AS BEER CAN BE" American LegidB5 «.-vvativnw- " x At. the l i s t meeting . a? the. McHenry Legion Post 491, it was I decided that the local public i ought to know mone about' the j many and varied activities of' the post. In furtherance of this' thought, a member was appointed to compile each week such news of the Post as may have public interest and. submit it, to our McHenry Plaindealer -for publication. 4 •' The members of the last meeting were privileged to hear a talk by Cail Poedtke, a sophomore of our McHenry high school, who spoke on the meaning of the Legion Creed. Young Poedtke won top honors in the county American Legion oratorical contest. The winner of the national contest gets a fouryear scholarship to any school in the United Stat,es, and in addition, a check for $4,000. Two weeks ago the rifle squad of the Post appeared in full force at McCullom Lake to help the Kiwanis Club, of .McHenry Township put on their tWrd annual Ice Carnival. v The • rifle squad is participating in a program to provide an indoor and~ outdoor shodtlnfc range for our adult and young people. This will provide one more recreational activity for our community. William Green, commander of the McHenry 'County Council of the American Legion, spoke to the guests about the many benefits accruing from membership ;n McHenry Post 491 and it was felt that the following excerpt from his talk was of interest: "You are a part of approximately 19 million Veterans who have served your country during the time of war. It is for you that a grateful country has made laws for your benefit in part payment for .your services while a member of the Armed Forces. It is also your service organization that has supported and fought for the enactment and continuance of these laws. Do you, as a veteran, appreciate this service ? It is our opihion that the veteran does appreciate it. Maybe we have never taken time to find out Just what is being done by our local, state and national organizations of the American Legion in regard to these benefits, and also their community service programs. We of the local Post of the Arnerii time to -feed can Legion believe that if every vetfeftui ih thii loc&lity would take time to' investigate bur work he would gladly join and lend his support to the many programs that this Post iponsors. The McHenry Post has a beautiful ciud house and many interesting programs that should be enjoyed by all veterans. If you are a former member, drop in and renew your friends and become better acquainted with the work of the club. If you have never joined, now is the time to get in and enjoy all of the facilities and privileges of membership." Comrade Hugh Saynor reported that the McHenry Post will hold a. mass initiation of all new Legion members of McHenry county on Sunday, March 8, at 2:30 p.m., at' the McHenry high school gymnasium.. The national otamptoit ritual te«m of the American Legion will officiate And will put oil the impressive ceremony of initiation. The ceremony will be attended by representatives of the American Legion, such as the state department, district and county officials, and the chew de gare of tfie 40-S. After the there will be a buffet style meip and a dance at the Legion clubhouse. .;V-C Onmpfrt* 0* « »***' Remedies at Wattles Dn* *»*•» McHenry. M? BUTCH'S V SAVE MONE* ON YOUR CAR Begtlar check., aps.. art maintenance fcj oar experts mean# lower ear eeiti for We Do Complete Motor Stfe W. Elm Sire# vT ff, Phone 811 24 Hour Towiag Overhauling. McHenry. tit Residence 91-R t », ViCORO ir, Hsts.T-*' MP k let eerfy thawt, spring rains teak it 4ewi» In tff sell where ffte reefs ore/ eireocfy growing and hungry I Even before your lawn "greeny up"--grass roots are active.! Give them needed nourishment now--with new process Vigoro.' Nourishes longer--goes H fur*' ther--yet it supplies a complete, balanced diet for strong, healthy growth. Apply at the r&te of, 3 Ibis, per 100 sq. ft. •VMONti toWamtrfc (m fmphH plant Mi COMI IN FOR HtlPfUl HINTS AND VIGORO VYCITAL'S HARDWARE "V SHEET METAL SHOP lit Green St. PIIONE M McHenry WE WlSH TO TAKE THIS OPPORWSlTY TO fttANK ALL OUR MANY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS FOR THEIR FINE RECEPTION ON OUR GRAND OPENING TOGETHER WITH THE BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS AND WELL WISHES FROM THE BUSINESSMEN OF McHENRY. THE EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATED" WITH THE RIVERSIDE MFG. CO.. AND THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. WERE MOST HEARTWARMING. IT WILL BE OUR PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU. THE PUBLIC. IN THE FUTURE. MADELINE and SAM NATHANSON RETAIL FACTORY OUTLET STORE • ' . • • o p • -- - v. ' RIVERSIDE MFG. CO. At Old Bridge On Riverside Drive, McHenry, QjL KRAFT'S - 32 Ox Jar 2 lbs- *1»65 V1 H 1 M l I 1 1 11 I '1"V.|i<.11 » . | i < • f I ' I I MMHIi I I !•»< ' ' Can Goods Dept. 12 Oa. Can i'"- NIBLETSCORN 2 for 33*^ : _ • . . ' iUbby's - 90S Cut CREAM CORN 2 for 31< OXOE30E m Green Giant -• p|8 8ise PEAS . . 2 for 39* Mixed Garden - SOS S|jf VEGETABLES . | for 31< JUbby's Sliced - SOS Slse RED BEETS . . 2 for 27* Curtiss Brand TOMATOES 2 for 33* Our meats ere branded for goodness. W#'i| selected them for quality you select tfiem fft low pricf. ALL BEEF Miracle Whip * , . . 55' SWANS DOWN - Yellow or Whit* -1 ' -- - Cake Mixes , . ^ . 25' Jello Puddings . 3 ^"25* LIBBY'S - Strained Baby Foods . . .3 -291 BABY to AT HANGER FREE OF CHARGE WITH EVERY ORDER OF BABY FOOD. gjljjl • • • •••• ... »rv-.~, KRAFTS - 1 Lb. Pkgs. Carmels 2^65' Ground Beef . . fc. 45c „ HOME CURED i Corned Beef . . h >. 65c LEAN SHOULDER ' Lamb Stew . . . 153c QUDAHY PORK - 1 Lb. Pkg. ^ g Sausage Rolls . 29c L OSCAR MAYER Smoked or Fresh . Liver Sausage 43c DRIRV DEPT i J lb. Can (veil the produce wears a brand nome How and then ... but take it from us, there's freshness and flavor in ALL Country Frtfl 2 Lb. Loaf Land-O-Lakea n ••so Fancy Golden IDAHO RUSSETS 10 lbs. 66* New Green CABBAQE j. j5n> "Cy"-' Extra Fancy A I>elicio«w APPLES 2 lbs. 29* Sunldst Naval •ORANGES 35* doz. Wineeap APPLES 2 lbs. 29* No. 1 Colorado RED McCLURES 10 lbs. 54* O D o Serve a desert the whole family will love from our Bordens Ice Cream Bar doz. 45c Cheddar ChOGSe v 81c Dean's Milk . . , CA 73c Philadelphia Brand - SO*. Cream Cheese 2f«29c Half Gallom VANILLA . 98* PAKE ROLLS . 39* Pints LADY BORDEN . 4l< Charlotte Freeze SSI Strawberry or Chocolate PIES & lalf Gallons Charlotte Freeze 65* 5UPER MARKET 1 Block Nof»« Rt. 120 Just East of Old Bridge i**..