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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Apr 1974, p. 9

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For And About Teenagers Throw me away I'm still yours. :'As SUNDAY'S A SERMON PAGE 9 - PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY. APRIL ! >«4 TODAY' S ANSWER MMMI Once you bring me home, I'm yours forever. Even if I'm burned. Or lost. Or stolen. If you look for me and can't find me, just report it. And you'll get me back, as good as new. And remember: I'll never break your heart. Or leave you stranded in the tight spots. I'll always be there when you need me. And that ought to make you feel pretty secure. Now E Bonds pay 6% interest when held to maturity of 5 years (4^*56 the first year). 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. I SHE N9THMJ6- WOH& WITH SAVW& HELLO and mnerHce TO OTHER PEOPLE. THIS WEEK'S LETTER: I have this one certain guy prob­ lem and I need your help. I was dating this guy for about a week and he didn't want me to talk to any other guys or even my girl­ friends. If I did, he would throw a big fit. I told him that I've been through a lot in the last few months and I've finally gotten my head back together. I see nothing wrong with saying hello and be­ ing nice to other people. He wants me to go steady with him, but I refuse to be tied down. He asked me why I won't go steady with him and I told him about some of the problems I've been througn and why I refuse to be tied down. Now, he's always pres­ suring me to go out with him. I never want to go out with him because I'm afraid that he will try to push me back into the gut­ ter, where I was before I received extensive treatment at a hospital. What should I do? OUR REPLY: You know what the right thing is to do. Now do it. You have been through a lot and now you are coming out cm top. Stay up there and keep your head together. Keep away from this guy and anyone else who tries to bring you back through those rough times. Good luck. If yov hav* a tnnog* problem yaw want to discuss or an observation to make, ad­ dress your letter to FOR AND ABOUT TEEN­ AGERS, COMMUNITY AND SUtURBAN PRESS SERVICE, FRANKFORT, KY. 40601. Finding Security In Retirement Faith Across most of this great land in which we live the cold winds of winter are at their peaks, blow­ ing through woods of bare trees and chilling people to the bone. But most people know one thing -- that if winter is here, spring is not far away. For some people this is as far as their faith goes. They look at the calendar and count the weeks till spring, know­ ing that no matter what, spring will come because it always has. For them, faith has no ciepth, no real meaning. For others, faith has real mean­ ing and a great deal of depth. They have faith that spring will come because spring represents rebirth -- out of the cteajh and desolation of winter life returns. And when the first signs of the new life of spring appear, the hearts of the faithful are filled with joy. When spring comes this year we can see in the cycle of nature the great truth God wants us to know -- that we have souls which span death and bring us to life eternal. Me . . stock . ln^menca. Join the Payroll Savings Plan. © n end Th« Advwrttt*^ Council In these days of rising prices, there seems to be an expensive price tag on just about every con­ ceivable item. Everything, that is, except a wife's worth to her family. "But, just suppose there was a value set -- monetarily speaking -- on a wife and mother?" asks the financial services arm of Es- mark, Inc. "There is a group of women in the United States who perform more than $340 billion worth of services annually -- and they are not paid for their work," says E«- mark. The group: the over 28 million non-working housewives and mothers who dispense their skills on a daily basis -- and never see a pay check. "These women who do not have outside jobs daily perform in a dozen or more labor categories that must be considered skilled -- food buyer, dietician, practical nurse, gardener, chauffer, seam­ stress -- to name only a few." Esmark points out that "if all these women were paid on a full- time basis -- and a 40-hour week -- it would amount to over $340 billion annually. "The 40-hour week? TheTour- day week? Those are things most wives and mothers have never heard of -- except from their husbands, reporting from their offices." "Yet, the productivity rate of these women is tremendously high -- high enough to make EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY A T Y O U R F R I E N D L Y S E R V I C E B A N K • THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MCHENRY 3814 WCST ELM. MCHENRY. ILLINOIS 600S0 « WE ARE NOW OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK Drive Up Windows will be open from 8:15 am to 12:30 on Wednesdays and the Lobby will be open from 9:00 am to 12:30 on Wednesdays ANOTHER OF THIS BANK'S SERVICES FOR YOU most corporate and industry lead­ ers wince with envy," Esmark stresses. The average housewife and mother starts early in the day -- usually well ahead of the rest of the family, And, she is generally hard at it hours after the 9-to-5 worker has called it a day. "But she can't even get a So­ cial Security card," Esmark la­ ments. "With all of the emphasis being placed on high productivity in our expanding economy, we should indeed consider the millions of women who are achieving it every day of their lives -- for free," TURN ONS Wh DO YOU LULNK MARRIA&B IS AN „ INSRMMOTJ? SURE-RUBL 0V WOMEN, Ft NANCEP &Y MEN. ACROSS 1. Terrify •.Declaim 11. Scottish island 12. Rich cake 13. Stingy 15. Central American tree 16. Skin problem 17. Clangor IS. Biblical kingdom 22. Leather­ neck 25. Garment 26. Resin 27. Beverage 28. Wee bit 29. Moving 30. Woe is me! 31. Some 32. Pastry goody 34. Indian of Keresan 37. Irreso- '« lute (3 wds.) 41. Memorize 42. Track game 43. Concur 44. Uses a recorder DOWN 1. Surfeit 2. Nursery fixture 3. Jason's ship 4. Cheer leader's shout 5. Twist about 6. Agitate 7. Future years 8. Table scrap 9. Colorado. Indian 16. Band­ leader Heath 14. Temple of old 17. Notions shop (2 wds.) 19. California city 29. Biblical brother 21. Bare 22. Nursery word 23. Indigo plant QS3DOH FFIUUFEJW HMGayfeJHMWWHL'i HUH IIFIHH BSJDOraiD HSHOH SEILEA SESB amnPinE HSUSDEHEHUU I=]OT3EH OHQSN T- ;4 - » f 24. "Rio--" 27. Dispute 29. Red planet 33. Top-hole 34. Break in two 35. Out of work 36. Invites 37. In the style of 38. Young sheep 39. Malay gibbon 49. Greek letter r~ 2 3 4 r-• 6 7 8 9 IO ii HR 12 13 14 IS WFl • • • •fTj is- 19 20 21 22 23 24 25~ 26~ J 27 26~ jjj 29 JO~ m 31 k U • 32 33 • 34 35" 36 3T 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 4 HORNSBYS f a m i l y centers ^ Peddle your way to fun and health! 4400 West Route 120-McHenry, Rte. 47 & Country Club Rd.-Woodstock, Daily 9-9,Sunday 10-6 Prices Effective Wed.. April 3 Thru 7 Girls 20" Debutante Bike Pretty Limerick green with white saddle. Hi- riser handlebars. 20" x 1.75" tires. No. J9262. Hornsby's Low Price 4797 spring semi SPECIAL ONE WEEK ONLY! 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