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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Aug 1975, p. 5

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f Exfensjon Comments (By George J. Young, Ex­ tension Adviser, Agriculture, McHenry county) Council Reorganizes - The Agriculture Extension council of the University of Illinois Cooperative Extension Service welcomed four new members, -and elected officers at the August meeting. New members are Ed Gourley, Woodstock; Steve Johnson, Hebron; Henry Marlowe, Huntley; and Charles McKee, Marengo. Dick Stoxen, Harvard, is the new council chairman; Dave Gardner, Solon Mills, is vice-chairman, and Steve Johnson is secretary. Other members of the council are Don Ahrens, Harvard; Gail Harms, Crystal Lake; .Pete Reiland and Keith Weingart, McHenry; and Owen Richardson, Spring Grove./'" Members are appointed to this council by Dr. J.B. ClW, director of the University^ Illinois Cooperative Extension service, Urbana, for a two year term. Members serve without pay. Council members aid the McHenry county Extension advisers by helping identify local agricultural problems and opportunities and developing educational programs to meet these needs. Control Ants - Ants can be a nuisance in your home or lawn unless they are properly controlled. Ants come in a variety of sizes, shapes and colors, and can be found in many locations around your home and yard. Ants often live in colonies or nests usually located in the soil alongside a house foundation or in your yard. Occasionally, however, they may nest under the concrete slab or in the crawl space of your«»hOme. Ants feed on seeds, insects and other materials. Some species feed on grasses; others, on sugars. Aphid attendants, another ant species, transport aphids or plant l ice from plant to plant and use secretions from aphids as their food. Ants may become so numerous in lawns and gardens that they become a nuisance outdoors as ell as indoors. The most satisfactory and safest method of controlling ants is to use 1-percent chlordane as a water-diluted foundation spray. Apply the spray to the point of run-off to the outside foundation of your house from the soil area up to the sill . Also spray a two-to-six- inch strip of soil alongside the foundation. Crawl-space areas may need treatment if the ants are entering your house from there. A repeat application may be necessary six weeks to two months later. The least expensive method is to buy chlordane as an emulsifiable concentrate and dilute it to the proper strength with water. One cup of 45- 7 Constitution, By Lpws Adopted By American Party At a called meeting of the American Party of McHenry county which was held at the American Legion hall in Huntley1 Aug. 19, a constitution ana by-laws were adopted for the newly formed organization. Plans for future meetings were discussed and a date sometime during the third week of the month will be set. Programs of interest to the community will be offered at each meeting so that education, percent chlordane diluted with 24 gallons of water makes a 1- percent chlordane spray. Two or three gallons of diluted spray will treat •* an average-sized house. Applications must be thorough. Be sure to spray all the way around the house, behind concrete steps, and into any cracks or crevices of concrete slab^ that abut the foundation. Coming Events: September 16 - McHenry- Lake Dairy Herd Improvement Association Annual Dinner Meeting, 7:45 p.m., V.F.W., 240 Throop street, Woodstock. September 17 (tentative date) - Soybean Variety Demonstration Plot Twilight Meeting, located on Thayer Road, three fourths of a mile west of route 47, 6:30 p.m. until dark. social and political aspects will be combined to provide the needed incentives for members to become active participants in the upcoming political campaigns. At the September meeting a film strip will be shown which points out the basic functions of government called "Man, Freedom, and Government". This film strip is narrated by Ezra Taft Benson, a former Secretary of Agriculture. McHenry county citizens are urged to look for the an­ nouncement concerning this meeting and are invited to attend if they have any interest in the new party and are looking for a choice in the political arena. For more information write The American Party of McHenry County, P.O. Box 115, McHenry. insight by Larry Swaim THE GODHEAD (Q) Dear Mr. Swaim-: Are there three divine Persons called God, or only one? (A) "The Lord our God is one Lord." (Deuteronomy 6:4) However, three distinct divine Personalities are mentioned in Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF GEORGE VON HESSE NSTEIN Deceased. FILE NO. 75-P-253 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 194"of the Probate Act. of the death of the above named decedent and that the Scriptures. Baptism is described as being into the Father, the Son. and the Holy Spirit (Matthew 28:19). At Jesus' baptism, the Holy Spirit was seen in the form of a dove, and from heaven, the FatMbr spoke (Matthew 3:16-1""\ The plura 1 y can be seen m the Hebrew word, "Elohim," tran:, .uiea "God" in Genesis 1:26: "And God (plural) said, let US make man in OUR image." The word "God" is applied to the Father, the Son. and the Holy Spirit . The Father. Jesus, and the Holy Spirit are all calleaGod. deitv. by inspiration. These three together are the Godhead (Acts 17:29). The Trinity is one of the most difficult of all Christian concepts to understand, and there is no good analogy to draw a parallel. It is true that God is one in purpose and in­ tent. Yet there are three distinct Personalities in the Godhead. For a confidential and Biblical answer to your questions, write Larry Swaim, 985 Ponce de Leon Avenue. Atlanta, Georgia 30306. MERCHANTS Sale Beer Not Iced WE RESERVE the right OF FINE WINES AND LIQUORS ™ QUANT,T,ES ON SALE ITEMS. PRICES EFFECTIVE AUGUST 27 THRU SEPT. 2 # FOR % 4610 W. RTE. 120 McHENRY, ILLINOIS # F O R % 4 big fGrand Re-Opening Salef * ** 8-16 oz. bottles Plus Deposit » 8-16 oz. Bottles Plus Deposit Vodka Wolfschmidt Scotch mm Johnnie 5 Walker Red Vermouth Mart in i & $199* D - _ . J I L a r g e l \U99l Sweet or Dry Bottle Brandy Brothers Straight Bourbon Whiskey Times 5 * 6 9 W Fifth % WEEKS! Jf " Schlitz Beer 6-12 oz. Cans Carlings Black Label 24-12 oz. Bottles Plus Deposit r . FROM OUR WINE CELLAR FROM OUR WINE CELLAR 7A9 + * * » • « « « • * « » * # 4 FRITO'S POTATO CHIPS Twin q From Our Deli CLIP AND REGISTER Half & Half Pizza Leonard's j FREE drawing for$ 100 liquor baskets! Pint j NAME, j ADDRESS. CITY .STA.TE letters Testamentary were issued on August 21. 197"). to First National Hank of Woodstock. Woodstock. Ill inois, whose attorneys of record are .loslvn & Green. IKS N. Benton St. . Woodstock. Ill inois. ( ' latins jnay he tiled within (> months from the dale oi issuance of 'Letters and that any claim not fi led within that period is barred as to the estate which is inventoried within that period. Claims against said estate should he filed in the 'Probate office of the Clerk of said Court. County Court House. Wood­ stock. Ill inois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attornev. mahgAhktonkil Clerk of the Court (Pub. Aug. 27. Sept. 3 & 10. 1975) I^AI.M/KALKR - WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 27,1975 FLAG W AVER...A patriotic smile is flashed by NCAA wrestler Bruce Jones of Indiana Central College. Muncie. 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