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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Jan 1973, p. 7

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/ ©« • T h « u S . G o v « r i w w ® n t d o n n o t p a y f o r t h i s M « * r i . M m « n i W It it protomod m a public Mrv«ct in cooperation with Tha !*• Dapartmont of tho Treasury and Tha Advertising Council. The Dream Scheme FINISH PA<~,E 7-PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1973 9 * 'now come you HAVE SO HAA/Y DtFFETZBM-r MAMES. J=Oft ̂ HAMMelE*' [973 Sportaboul Offers Luxury Interiors The Hornet Sportabout, American Mo­ tors' popular compact station wagon with sedan styling, offers an appealing selec­ tion Of fashionable interior and exterior trim packages for 1973, as well as exterior restyling which incorporates new standard front and optional rear energy absorbing bumpers. Striking green, red and buff vinyl^'Gucci" uphqlstery, plus individual­ ly-adjustable reclining front seats, are op­ tional. Another choice is the D/L package, which features side and rear woodgrain panels, roof rack and air deflector, and custom wheel covers. All American Motors cars are covered by the company's exclu­ sive Buyer Protection Plan. THINK ABOUT IT!! Saving up to make your dreams a reality can be pretty frustrating. You try to figure out a way to tighten your belt a little without pinching too hard. But you can't find any sensible solution, and you end up figuring no dream is worth all that fretting and worry. But there's an easy savings scheme--U.S. Savings Bonds. Easy to buy ... and one of the easiest ways to save. Just sign up for the Payroll Savings Plan where you work, or buy them on a regular basis at your bank. Either way, that money gets tucked away, and you get a chance to do something more than just dream. If you've got a dream, buy U.S. Savings Bonds. It's a scheme to make dreams come true. SERIES E -=«- _ L 0 000 000 000 E Now E Bonds pay S'w interest when held to maturity of 5 yea' *, 10 months 4r; the first year i Bonds are replaced if lost, stolen, or destroyed. When needed they can be cashed at your bank Interest is not subject to state or local income taxes, and federal tax may be deferred until redemption w Take stock in America. Now Bonds mature in less than six years. > LOUISA'S LETTER Dear Louisa, I've been going steady with this boy for two years and I would like to be mar­ ried this June when I finish school. My problem is that my parents do not like this boy. To begin with he does­ n't have a very good job and I would have to work for us to make out. My brQjther says I will endup supporting him as he says he has seen him drunk and dating other girls. I don't know whether to be­ lieve my brother or not. He may be trying to make me break up with him. AnoW thing is t hat my boy friend doesn't seem to really carev whether we get ^arft^d or not as long as we kedf) on going steady. Do you think that is the right way he should feel? What do. you think I should dC May--Ala. Answers If your entire family dis­ approves of this young man it would be well to really find out if he is dependable before you sign up with him for life. Physical attraction can be very strong and that kind of love can seem to be the most important thing when one is young--but the awak­ ening can be dreadful when one discovers that the man they married is really a drunken bum. Louisa. Dear Louisa, I have liked this boy for about a week. He says he likes me but I don't know Wid-TowH Mayor WHAT THIS COL>NTRV NEEP6 16 TMEr spirit .'ALL ytAR-R^UNP. whether he does or not. He tells me he likes me but he tells everybody else that he doesn't like me. When I call him he always talks to me but when we go to school he always sits with another girl. Do you think he likes me or not or does he like the other girl? If you were me what would you do? The Forgotten Girl-Ky. WHO KNOWS! 1. When was factured? 2. When was Lousiana pur­ chased? 3. Name the 30th U.S. Pres­ ident. 4. What is the 16th Amend­ ment9 , 5. Name the largesQaf the earth's planets. f 6. What does "alpha and omega" mean? 7. How was January named? Answer:, From your letter I would- assume that this boy is not interested in you but is too polite to tell you so wheft you call him. If you are sure that he tells others that he does not like you, you are foolish to call him. Action speaks louder than words and the simple fact that he avoids you at school and sits with another girl shoulld make the message to y6u very clear. \ Stop calling him and thimc of other friends. Louisa. Address letters: Louisa, Box 532. Orangeburg, S.C. 29115 8. tjie Pa-Who discovered-! cific Ocean9 nylon manu- 9. Name the three ?fcvers which flow into JBqston Harbor9 '• 10.Where is the U.S. Coast Guard Academy9 Answers to Who Knows •}no -noauuoo 'uopuoq MaN'oi •sapBqo puB opsjCifl 'jasuodaN aMX '6 •BoqiBH 8 •s9uxuux8aq jo po3 aq? si qoiqM 'snuBf •poS ubuioh aqi joj .."pua put? auxuuiSaq,, JOJ ^aajQ •ia^idnf •mbi xbjl auioouj iBJapa^ aqx "fr ' L •9 •s k cap full of vinegar add- ecrtoapot of cooking greens will cut down their odor con- sijderably. For a tender and tasty barbecued steak, marinate it overnight in salad oil, lemon juice, minced onion and- a crushed clove of gar­ lic. When traveling or eating out, keep a piece of ribbon with a safety pin on both ends for attaching to a paper napkin. Result--instant bib for baby. •aapiioop UIAJBO ) Z J S q g £081 ' O Z Jfequiaoaa •Z *6061 'SI Jaquiaoaa "l By BOBJUSTEN Most men shie away from the dubious distinction, "Jack of all trades, master of none." Very few men > ay£ qualified to master a trade in numerous fields, ft is truly significant that throughout history, only one Man has had recognition as Master of all trades. Tradesmen all over the world pay Him tribute in their own fields and bestow fitting titles to Him for His handiwork. Here are just a few examples-- As an architect, He is the Corner Stone. . As a baker, He is the Bread of Life. . .As a biologist, He& is life . .As a builder, He is a Sure Foundation. .As .a doctor, He is the Great Physician, . As a farmer, He is the Sower. . As a geologist, He is the Rock of Ages. . As a philanthropist, He is the Great Giver. . . As a servant, He is the Master of Perfection. . .As an educator, He is the Great Teacher. . .Yes, and even as a Funeral Director, He is the Great Comforter. . . In all this world wide .recognition isn't it a shame there are still many people to whom He means noth­ ing ? GEORGE R. JUSTEN &SON FUNERAL HOME, "3519 W. Elm St., McHenry, III. Phone 385-2400. 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