Pag* Twelve THE MCHENRY PLAJNDEALER; Wonder Lake CUB SCOUT PACK PLANS MUSICAL HOE-DOWN SKIT by Jane Ducey -- 2731 jlher ton. League rally at Evans- Christ The King Cliurch News Holy Name society meeting will be held at the church Thursday, May 4, at 8:30 in the parish hall. All the men of the parish are urged to come lor an enjoyable evening. Jerry Ilaske promises two interest- H« oe-Down with "eZacJhu I i.n g films, , one a.. travelogue . of Africa and another concerning Thursday* May 14, 959 The regular Cub Scout pa-ck will be held at Look Out Point Beach No. 2 Tuesday, May 19. The theme for May will be a Musical den putting on a skit for this \ last pack meeting of the sea- s 00 s* son. Webelo scouts, George the women "of the parish, Mack, Michael Lichty, Scott I talented in home arts, se\y- LaGreca and Ralph Wenck ! 'n£ cooking , are asked -to will be graduated into Boy | contribute to the Penny Ba- Scouting in a ceremony Tues- j zaar ar>d Family Fun night , day niglit, and awards will be , June 20, at the parish hall, made to the Cubs. j sponsored by the Altar and Cub Scouting will- recess for' Rosary sodality. c , .. OA ... but there will be i ^ y°u start .now, you have Sunday, May 24, \ull - cam The public is cordially invited to attend. An important meeting for all men of the church and community will be held Thursday, May 21, at 7:30 p.m. at the church. A supper is being planned by the senior youth group. The speaker for the evening will be Rev. T. M. Wright, Pastor Wright's father. This man has had many years experience in working with men, and at present is director of the city Rescue Mission of Muskegan, Mich. Me is also personal counselor to sixty men who are now in full time Christian ministry. Pastor Wright will also have some comments on the men's responsibility to church and home. This Business - Farming Feed additives that are recommended by the various state agricultural experiment stations does not mean that they endorse th^gproduct but that they have tied in their research work and studied it in practical conditions. Adding a small amount of a material known as NF-180 (Furazolidone) to the ration of early- weaned pigs apparently was effective in prevent- " The results: The NF-180 group averaged 28.69 lbs. at the end of the six-week test, compared to the 24.76 lbs. average for the chloratetracyline (CT) group; and 24.74 lbs. for the controls. The NF-180 group averaged 0.49 lbs. daily gain and consumed 0.92 lbs. feed daily; the CT group averaged 0.38 lbs. daily gain and consumed 0.78 lbs. of feed daily; while the controls averaged 0.38 lbs. daily gain and ate 0.81 lbs: of feed daily. The NF-180 group lost one of its 22 pigs in the test; the CT group, the same, one pig; and the control, four pigs. The group also averaged the summer but there will be • • 'y , % ' ^ a need for den mothers when time to make aPr0ns- needle- nl^l at®£ the program is started in the:*™1*, preserves, and aiLS°ItS registration fall. Any mother who would ing scours (diarrhea) in the^F-jlgo animals. _ 1.78 lbs. of feed for each pound In a test conducted at the|of gain. the CT group. 192 Kentucky experiment station; lbs > and the controls 201 lbs be | by Dr. C. E. Barnhart, swine like to work with the boys is asked to contact Wilbur Haak, W. L. 5512. during the summer. of homemade goodies for the | f°r this summer will be taken, booths. White elephants will j also be^collected. Workers i.nd; donations are needed -- when you are are asked to help, do your share, in. some way. You are needed for Clean- Up-Week! Can you give a lit: May 18 Final Date For Corn Applications Bert Bridges of McHenry county ASC office has announced that Monday, May 18, is the last day on which applications can be made for 1958 May Crowning vi On1 * M• otheur 's uD ay at tC hristi ; tie t..i me .t o ,h elp cl. ean up t..h. e the King church, Mc is-skm Lorrel, ! ,b uilding, wi. nd, ow,s , d. us.t catch- Vacula, daughter of Mr. and | * church' Mav 23 is Mrs. Stephen Vacula had the : ,ipi M d „ honor of crowning the Blessed! Mother Mary. Lorrie wore a white ballerina length gown and white finger tip veil. Lead- „ . , , . , .. x ing the procession were the un,"..the place 15 squarcd! Mr- Bndees »ls° sa"? ^at youngsters of the First Com-ia"^h y • ,, I he hopes that anyone who has rnunion class, followed by Miss ! ™e Mass schrtule will I 1959 wheat which has not been 1 begin Sunday, May 31, when measured by one of our re- Masses will be at 7:30, 9:00, pcrters, will report this to the 10:30, and 12 noon. No cate- ' brush and polishing cloth" . . . ; be made through the close of the door will be open all day, j business June 1, 1959. specialist, pigs getting the NF 180 in their rations gained slightly faster--about 0.11 lbs Your local Illinois Feed association dealer will be more than glad t» explain his pig a day - than the pigs not feeding ,program and how imgetting the material; required Portant sanitation plays in Joyce Motulowicz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Motulowicz. Joyce wore a yellow nylon dress over taffeta, and carried the crown of white baby mums and sweetheart roses on a white satin pillow. The two attendants were Miss Diane Mc- Mahon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray McMahon, and Miss Kathie Kostal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kostal. They wore pale blue floor length dresses. The girls of the Confirmation ciass, dressed in pale pastal dresses and wearing floral bands on their heads, accompanied by the boys in white shirts and dark trousers, completed the processional, singing, "On this Day, Oh, Beautiful Mother", as they encircled the altar which was decorateu with blue and white shasta daisies. chetical classes .until September. SPECIAL NOTICE -- Starting Wednesday evening at 9 p.m. a novena in honor of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal will be conducted by the Altar and Rosary society for nine consecutive Wednesdays. All are welcome. The intention of the novena is to obtain sisters for the school, if it be God's will. The time is 9 p.m. at the church, Wednesday, May 13 until July 8, inclusive. Bible Church News There will be two services every Sunday morning, beginning June 7, at the Bible church, at 8:15 and 11 a.m. Sunday school will start at 9:30 as usual. The Young People's group meets at 5:30 p.m. and evening services are held at 7 p.m. Pastor Wright is beginning a series of lectures at the Sunday evening service, on the "Seven Physical Dispensations". These messages will open an entirely new underabout 11 percent less feed per pound of gain than the control lot; and apparently were free of the scours during the test.. Barnhart took sixty-six pigs, each weighing about 8: lbs., and split the group into three sub-groups. One group got the basal pig starter (the control group); the second the basal ration plus 100 grams of chlortetracycline (an antibiotic) per ton of feed; and the last, the basal ration plus four pounds of the NF-180 per ton of feed. your making the most net profit from this enterprise. 500 Scoiifs At Spring Camporee Thirty-two groups of tents dotted Veteran's Acres at Crystal , Lake recently when the Kishwaukee district of the, Blackhawk Area council, Boy Scouts of America, held its spring caqiporee. The neatly arranged campsites represented twenty-four Boy scout troops and eight Explorer posts from the communities of McHenry and Boone counties. The theme of the ' camporee was Paul Bunyan and the activities centered around woodmanship projects. The Explorer posts had- prepared eight activity areas on the grounds where Scouts had the opportunity to give a practical application to their basic skills ^in pioneering and woodsmanship. The 550 Scouts and leaders were divided by troops into eight groups and these groups travelled from activity to activity each half hour to build a lashed sapling tower,1 raise a flagpole with guy-lines, build and cross a rope "monkey bridge," and learn other camping and pioneering skills. Over 600 Scouts,-leaders and guests attended the* council fire ceremony Saturday evening. The program featured singing, a fire-lighting ceremony by the Kishwaukee Arrow, a Scout Camping Honor society, and a talk by District Scout Executive Malcolm Ingison, on the purpose and importance of the, World Friendship Fund of the Boy Scouts of America. It's a touch world foi^the American businessman. JWery time he comes up with something new, the Russians invent it a week later and the Japanchapter of the Order of the1 ese make it cheaper. RUMMA6E SALE SATURDAY. MAY 16. 1959 -- 10 AJ% At ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH One Mile South of McHenry . on the West Side of Green Street GOOD USED 8c HEW county office, because the wheat must be measured before one can acquire his marketing card. The reason a women gets out of the kitchen as quickly as possible is that she can't stand the sight of a room with furniture she can't move around. Constant use will wear away anything, especially friends. ED'S RENTAL RENTS Chain Saws to Sanders PHONE 32 Nativity Lutheran Church News Sunday, May 17, is Pentecost or Whitsunday. On this day we celebrate the coming of the Holy Ghost, the Comforter, to the earth thus giving I 2'"F"y ne„w ,u™"" birth to the Christian church. g the word of God This is one of the great church festivals during the church year. Everyone is welcome and invited to the service to give thanks for this spirit of God that dwells among us. The sermon, topic for the day will I be, "The Birth of the Church", i The junior choir will sing at the 8 a.m. service. AH are welcome to the next meeting of the Couples' Club of the church on Sunday eve? ning, May 17, at 7:30. This new group is gaining in momentum and they invite more couples to come along and help keep it rolling in its program of fellowship and service. A varied evening is always presented, consisting of devotions, program, social and refreshments. Come with a new name for the group, and your ideas for projects and programs. Luther Leaguers are reminded to keep May 24 open as the day to attend the Spring Lu- NOTICE THE McHenry Plaindealer WILL BE PUBLISHED ONE DAY E A R L I E R MEMORIAL. DAY WEEKEND. ALL COPY DEADLINES WILL BE MOVED ONE DAY. UP passport" to sports Whether you golf, fish or hunt, your sports equip* mcnt is important... it b your "passport" to hours of relaxing recreation* Now it is possible to insure your sports "gear against practically "All Risks" of loss at very low coat. There's a special Policy to meet your needs--Golfers* Equipment Floater, Tishing Equipment Floater, Gun Floater. Phone-Call-Write for full information. EARL R. WALSH 112 E. Elm St. PHONE 43 McHenry, III TEENAGERS! Now real medicated help for troubled skin! mnim New Scrub Set by Dorothy Gray really helps clean, heal, clear up problem complexions! 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