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PAGE 16 - PLAINDEALER-TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30. 1975 yQBk Young Men announces Hugh Wetzel, U. of I. Women For Russian Exchange Program fifteen young men and women are being sought to participate in an exchange program with the Soviet Union, assistant state 4-H program leader. The six-month program is not a tour, but rather an educational program planned by the Soviet Ministry of Agriculture, explains Wetzel. Exchangees will live and work on state and collective farms I.R.A. INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOUNT for more information CALL: McHENRY STATE BANK 385-1040 for six weeks. This is the first time Americans will have been permitted to live on Soviet farms. Delegates selected to par­ ticipate in the program will spend 14 weeks learning the Russian language prior to departing the U.S. In Russia, tlie exchangees will be given a language refresher while living at the Belorussia Agricultural Academy near Minsh. Delegates will visit research institutes, tractor manufac­ turing plants, and other agricultural operations prior to their-experience of living and working on state and collective farms in western Soviet Union. Candidates seeking ad­ mission to the program must be between 20 and 30 years of age, hold a degree in agriculture, have rural-farm experience and interest, and know the Russian language or have an aptitude to learn it. Upon returning to the United States, delegates will be ex­ pected to share their ex­ periences with interested groups and individuals, adds Wetzel. Negotiations for this ex­ change program began in the early 1960's, continues Wetzel. In 1974, the Chase Manhattan Bank provided & develop­ mental grant to the 4-H Foundation which resulted in the signing of an agreement with Deputy Minister of Agriculture Boris Runor last month. . The exchange program is being sponsored by cor­ porations and the U.S. Department of State. Applications are due January 1, 1976, and may be obtained from the state 4-H offite, 47 Mumford Hall, Urbana, IL 61801. Language instruction will, begin March 8 with departure for Russia scheduled for June 12. Delegates will return to the U.S. on Sept. 6. Teacher Of The Week (District 15) Sleepless Nights Of course there's the guy who stands in front of the rfiirror every night with his eyes closed. He says he wants to see what he looks like when he's sleepirlg. EUGENE MARIS Eugene Maris is the In­ dustrial Arts teacher at Parkland Junior high. He is a SWEEP AWAY HIGH PRICES CLEAN SAVINGS .v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v ;;x:v:;:v:::vX:X;Xv::X;Xv:;XvXv: Save 45% on Thirsty Terry Bath Towels Special savings on big 22" x 44" cotton terry bath towels. Choice of solid decorator colors by "Cannon". CLEAN UP ON VALUES Our Reg. 1.37 BRUSHED UP BARGAINS CLEAN UP ON VALUES x*x* xrxxwxvx Large Room Size Rugs Res- 2s.87 & up 00 OFF A fantastic buy! Large room size rug is great for bedrooms, patios, living rooms, etc. Even dress up your fam­ ily recreation room or basementlWide choice of colors . 5 O graduate of Southern Illinois university with extended studies from LaVerne college and Northern Illinois univer­ sity. He is married and has threfe •children, Debbie, Doug and Susan. His wife is a teacher at Harrison school in Wonder Lake. Mr. Maris has taught in the McHenry elementary school system for sixteen years and was the yearbook sponsor for ten of those years. His Parkland Junior high sqftball team captured the conference crown this year with a 8 and 0 record. He extends his baseball interest to the Little League in Wonder Lake during the summer months, but during the winter months he has the job of head timer for the Parkland basketball games. The sixth grade students in Industrial Arts concentrate on perspective drawing, basket weaving, and stick craft. The seventh grade students are involved in leather craft, with the eighth grade developing in woodworking. Mr. Maris resides in Wonder Lake and at the present time is an elder and chairman of the board of the Crystal Lake SWEEP AWAY HIGH PRICES HORNSBTS ^ family centers • Save on Handi-Wrap keep foods fresher longer with Handi- Wrap. Economical 100 ft. roll. Mfgrs. 45c Our Reg. 37c RT. 47 £ CNTRY. CLB. RD., WOODSTOCK. ILLINOIS ' 4400 W. ROUTE 120, McHENRY. ILLINOIS 27* Durable Vinyl Rug Runner Heavyweight 16 oz. vinyl runner. 27" wide cleated for non-slide. Color ch­ oice of0 clear, gold or green. Limit 6 feet. Our Reg. 1.03 ft. 6 7ft* BRUSHED UP BARGAINS Spray 'n Wash Soil Remover CLEAN SAVINGS ;X;X;X;X;!;XvXvXv! " ̂ > • I •SiSi Large economy size Great laundry soil and stain remover from Texize. Our Reg. 1.17 87* r CLEAN SAVINGS 9ft Save on 15 Ounce STP Oil Treatment Super concentrated, 100 per cent pure petroleum. Add to your oil for better performance from your car. Out Reg. 1.28 76* BRUSHED UP BARGAINS Assorted Foam- Filled Bed Pillows Foam filled pillows-perfect for lOpi I* uses- You'll want several at these prices. N\| Our Reg. 1.58 93 p vr : ') 6 Easy-On Spray Starch 15 ounce economical size. No build up on clothes. Great laundry aide! Village of Evelyn Sandell Sunnyside 385-2696 Issue Free Dog I.D. Tags For Village Animals We are going to issue free dog I.D. tags for all the animals in the village. When your dog has had his rabies shot please come to my house and pick up^your tag. Please bring all the in­ formation with you about your dog so I can keep a record. If he is lost the county can call me and your dog can be returned. NEED COLUMN NEWS Now that the holidays are over we can all relax and get down to normal again. I'm hoping we can all make this column more interesting next year. HAPPY BIRTHDAY We would like to wish Don Gaylord a very happy birthday on the first, many, many more Don. NEED DATES Don't forget when you come in for your vehicle stickers let m e k n o w w h e n y o u r a n ­ niversary or birthday is, so I can put it in the paper. I want to take this opportunity to thank everyone who called and helped me make our news what it is. Andrea Broman In Jam lea Soon For Winter Study Carroll college students will spend the month of January in Christian church. His hometown is Hey worth, 111. All New for You in '76 . . . We are moving January 5 to our new office at 1400 ROUTE 31 SOUTH / McHENRY Jake's Hair Design will now be known as Mariios Come and see us at our OPEN HOUSE January 13-14-15 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Same Telephone - 385-7771 - Same Fine Service Jamaica studying natural environments and cultural responses, through the New Cultural Experiences program at Carroll and with the Iona school and the University of the West Indies. Carroll students in Jamaica in January will include Andrea K. Broman, a junior, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Broman of 315 N. Draper road, McHenry. Editor s Quote Book Friendly concern is often simple curiosity. Baron McKay X SWEEP AWAY HIGH PRICES I Closed New Years Day > ; • ^ Prices Effective Tues.-Sun. Dec. 30-Jan l^-^Our Reg. 67c 47 CLEAN UP ON VALUES Craftmaster 3 in 1 Paint by Number Set 3 pictures, each 6"x8", 12 oil colors, and artist's brush for the ^creative person. 67s Our Reg. 1.13 You'll be swept pwoy with Hornsby's Clean Sweep Values! We have cleaned;every corner to give you the largest possible selection of merchandise at the low, low prices only Hornsby's can offer. Come in today to take advantage of our "house-cleaning" values. You'll clean up! £ Prices effective while quantities last. 'r '• . . We reserve the right to limit quantities. it master charge Men's Brown Chore / Gloves .Save on this tough durable work glo­ ves. Comfortable, full cut. 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