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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Sep 1975, p. 9

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PAGE » - PLAlNnKAI-LK-W" »»«' !*•"« « 1 - --» *•• Dennis Rich, C.R.N.A., center, director of McHenry hospital's School of Anesthesiology, presents diplomas to the school's first two graduate nurse anesthetists, Natalie Sinclair, R.N., and Dean Leonard, R.N. On Aug. 29, the two students completed a two-year course comprising 400 hours of classroom study and 750 hours of practical experience under the supervision of Robert E. Stanell, M.D., head of McHenry hospital's anesthesiology department. Two Nurse Anesthetists Are Graduated Two nurse anesthetists were graduated from McHenry hospital's School of Anesthesiology recently. They are Dean Leonard, R.N., of McHenry, and Natalie Sinclair, R.N., formerly of Antioch and now residing in Hickory Hills. The two-year curriculum on mesthesiology included 400 lours of classroom study and n&r/ hours of practical ex­ perience under the supervision of Robert E. Stanell, M.D., head of the hospital's anesthesiology department. The director of the school is Dennis Rich, C.R.N.A., and the faculty incudes Laurence Lauer, C.R.N.A.; Leonard Sosinski, C.R.N.A.; and pharmacists James Collins, R.Ph., Mike Wiesbrook, R.Ph., and Don Williams, R.Ph. "We congratulate Mr. spurgeons For On-Job Comfort, Wear A Pantsuit By White Swan You'll keep that smart, fresh look all day long, when you wear a White Swan pantsuit of machine washable, never- iron white polyester knit. A. Tab-front princess style with side- seam pockets. 6-18 19.99 B. Sunburst-tucked smock, wear with or without belt. 6-18 $21 C. Easy zip-front with tab detail on yoke and pockets. 141/2-241/2 . . . 19.99 Other styles too, now at Spurgeon's. Announce Rule Change On Damaged Grain Crops Leonard and Mrs. Sinclair on the completion of a com­ prehensive and intensive two- year course," said Rich. "Their interest and dedication have been exemplary." Leonard, a graduate of the Alexian Brothers hospital school of nursing, has been employed at McHenry hospital since 1958. Experienced in operating room service, he was coor­ dinator of the hospital's in- service training program immediately prior to his entry into the school of Anesthesiology. Mrs. Sinclair formerly served on the cardiac surgery team at the University of In­ diana Medical school hospital, and had served as assistant director of nursing services at St. James hospital, Chicago Heights. Leonard and Mrs. Sinclair are now eligible to take the State of Illinois certification examination to become cer­ tified registered nurse anesthetists. We stock a large selection OF ALL LEATHER NURSES SHOES in SIZES 5-10 in J_ Different Styles! Both a grain and tonnage appraisal may be used in determining eligibility for disaster payments for disaster- affected field corn and grain sorghum harvested for use other than grain, according to Jimmie D. Lucas, county executive director, McHenry county ASCS office. Under a recent ASCS rule change, farmers filing loss claims who elect to salvage disaster-affected corn or sorghum for grazing, silage, green chop, fodder or other livestock feed use other than grain, will receive both a grain and a tonnage appraisal unless the crop is to be harvested as silage and tonnage production can be determined by measurement. Lucas also noted that "in case of where a farm is determined ineligible for payment because tonnage production exceeds the eligibility level, the total of potential grain production based on the grain appraisal will also be used to determine eligibility. Then, if total production-based on the grain appraisal-is less than the eligibility level, the farm will be deemed eligible for payment. Field corn and grain sorghum harvested for other than grain use are included under the disaster payment provisions of the feed grain program. Legislation further- provides that in determining a loss under the disaster program, affected producers shall be charged for total actual production. Therefore, production of these crops used for nongraiiu livestock feed must be determined on a tonnage basis and converted to a grain equivalent. Farmers affected by changes in the disaster payment program jjhould contact Jimmie D. Lucas, county executive director at the McHenry county ASCS office. _ Do] Good I arc & ense hgWUUmm JLMmrtin New carpeting for your home can be one of your most ex­ pensive purchases, but now is the time when you should be able to save up to several hundred dollars. Wool is the most expensive carpeting material, but it is durable, resilient, fire resistant and easy to clean. Nylon is a little less resilient, but a little more durable. And acrylic fabrics are long wearing a^well as fade and soil resistant. Rayon is the least expensive carpeting material, but it doesn't hold up well under heavy use. Compare prices at a number of outlets before you buy. Costs can range from a few dollars a yard to more than $30, so it pays to know what is available before you make a choice you will live with for years. Be sure that you have budgeted for a carpet pad that is compatible in quality with your carpeting. It will insure longer carpet life, better ap­ pearance and greater foot comfort. Planning ahead and shopping at the best time of year will make you a smart shopper and help you save. Readers' questions are welcome and should be sent to P.O. Box 2210, Newport Beach, CA 92663. Cataract continues to be the number one cause of blindness, says the National Society for the Prevention of blindness. The Society estimates that 54 percent of the population, 40 years of age and over, have some form of cataract. Vision loss, however, is usually un­ necessary because surgery can restore sight in 95 percent of most cases. For a free brochure, write Prevent Blindness, Box 426, New York, New York 10019. McHenry Student Speaks Abroad At Conference Michael J. Schneider, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schneider of 3315 S. Riverdale road, McHenry, returned home from Europe. While there, he spoke at the fourth In­ ternational Conference of Applied Linguistics held at the University of Stuttgart in Germany. His talk focused on a comparison of the learning capabilities of American and Malaysian children. Mike 4s currently working on his doctoral dissertation at the University of Iowa, Iowa City. McHenry Man Places Classes In Hereford Show An excellent quality set of Hereford cattle set the stage for the recent 1975 Missouri State Fair Hereford show, Sedalia. Kenny Eppers, McHenry, placed the classes. The grand champion bull selected by Eppers was a powerful two-year-old, MC Line Mark 337. Wayward Wind Farm, Forest City, Mo., and Mill Creek Herefords, Alma, Ks., own the champion. He was also named senior champion. Midwest Cattle, Winchester, Ks., exhibited the bull. Fall Scout Roundup In Local District Sept. 17 is the date to remember for the Fall Roundup in Johnsburg District 12. Pack 452 registration night will be held from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Junior high in the multi­ purpose room. All 8-year-old boys, or boys who have finished second grade, and their parents are invited to join Cub Scouts. Ten-year-old boys will join Webelos and 11-year-olds can join Boy Scouts. Blackhawk Area council, consisting of seven districts, is now honoring Kiswaukee district as District of the Month. Everyone is asked to become a Den or Webelos leader. JN "little Buck?" JOIN THE PARADE of Happy "Little Bucky" SAVERS! SALE DATES: TUESDAY SEPT. 9th thru SAT. SEPT. 13th, 1975 2 Ply scon S0FT-WEVE TOILET TISSUE 39' Rolls COLGATE TOOTHPASTE Family - size 7 Oz. 1.44 Value Colgate"i*FP CARESS SOAP WITH BATH OIL BATH SIZE 2 o 59* 40c Value Each ^ r w w WHITE SWAN U N I F O R M S RIGHT GUARD ANTIPERSPIRANT 1.99 Value 8 Oz. 89 w\ kimbies KIMBIES DISPOSABLE DIAPERS Daytime 30's 2.48 Value or Extra Absorbant 24's $1 89 YOUR CHOICE A wella L .1.-- imam WELLA BALSAM CONDITIONER • 16 Oz. 2.98 Value 39 WHITE RAIN Non-Aerosol HAIR SPRAY 8 Oz. V 1.69 Value r 79' NESCAFE INSTANT COFFEE 69* 10 Oz. Jar $p9 PALM0LIVE LIQUID DISHWASh^G DETERGENT 1.27 Value it King Size 32. Oz. 89 DI-GEL* LIQUID DI-GEL LIQUID 12 Oz. or TABLETS 100's 2.10 Value SI 19 uyrzk&L- FILTERS 2 SUPER VALUE PACK Va <H Fits most automatic coffee makers including Mr. Coffee I,n, West Bend , Sunbeam ^ . G.E., and others. $ 1 39 VASELINE INTENSIVE CARE LOTION with pumD L 2.29 Value OR U "iv INTENSIVE CARE BATH BEADS $1.59 16 Oz. Your Choice NEW BY MAYBELLINE FRESH & LOVELY CREME BLUSH Qt POWDER BLUSH 1.35 Value QOt BAGGIES FOOD STORAGE BAGS 75 Ct. 1.25 Value 79' POND'S COLD CREAM 3% Oz. OQ( 1.49 Value O* POND'S DRY SKIN CREAM 3.9 Oz. 1.85 value SOFT 'N DRI ANTI-PERSPIRANT 12 Oz. 2.89 Value $^49 EFFERDENT 96's 2.59 Value SI 39 LUMIJET PEN LITE FLASHLIGHT Ideal for purse, pocket or car. 1.49 Value 89 N0XZEMA INSTANT SHAVE CREAM 11 Oz. 1.49 Value 79* HOLIDAY Sun DISCOUNT GRASS SEED REG. 1.39 3LB BAG DURA-FLAME FIRE PLACE LOGS t BURN FOR 3 HOURS PABST BEER piCRIN PLUS| MOUTHWASH 12-12 0Z $0 CANS L JOHNSON & JOHNSON PEPSI-COLA COTTON SWABS 8-16 0Z BOTTLES 51 09 200's REG. 99' '6 oz gallon-pak uJmMm m g# ££§ *1 PLUS DEP THE ORGANIZER 6 POCKETS-- 3 RING BINDER & CLIP WITH NOTE PAD 49 ^ REG. 3.99 9 inch PAINT ROLLER & TRAY REG. 1.69 PRO MAX STYLING DRYER 1000 WATTS REG. 27.95 $ 1 £ 9 5 NOTEBOOK PAPER 200 SHEETS REG. 1.29 MR. II COFFEE 10 CUP-AUTOMATIC DRIP COFFEE MAKER REG. 34.95 95 Photo Developing Special AVAILABLE AT HOLIDAY SUN DISCOUNT ONLY. C-110-12 or C-126-12 FILM PRINTS OF EACH PRINTABLE NEGATIVE PLUS A REPLACEMENT ROLL OF KODAK FILM FOR ONLY COUPON GOOD THRU SEPT. 16 , HOLIDAY SUIM DISCOUNT 14512 w. RTE. 120 4512 W. RTE. 120 McHenry, Illinois FOR ANY INFORMATION CALL 279-3933 McHEIMRY VVe Reserve The Right̂ To Limit Quantities While T îey Last \ r

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