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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Sep 1978, p. 9

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PAGE 9 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 13,1878 I Town-Country Tips J by David Ploctw, Extension S*rvlc« 33B-3737 • 338-4747 (By David G. Plocher, Ex­ tension Adviser, Agriculture, McHenry County) New Adviser Serving County - Craig Scheidecker has recently joined our staff as assistant E x t e n s i o n a d v i s e r , Agriculture. He come to McHenry county after receiving a bachelor's degree in Agriculture Education from the University of Missouri. Growing up on a purebred Angus farm in first, DeKalb county, and then in the town of Milan in Sullivan county. Miss., Craig has a rich background in Agriculture and Animal Science. Craig will be working with my co-worker, Kathi Heberer, in the 4-H and youth program, as well as assisting me in the job of serving agriculture and homeowners with educational programs and questions. Dairy Banquet - The McHenry- Lake Dairy Herd Im­ provement association has set its annual meeting and dinner for Sept. 19, Tuesday. Tickets for the activity to be held at the First Congregational church in Huntley are available from the supervisors, the board mem­ bers, and myself. Factors On Seeding Wheat - Time for planting winter wheat may be delayed this year. The seeding date in McHenry county for optimum yield is Sept. 17-20. McHenry county has the earliest recommended date due to the cooler weather affecting the Hessian fly-free date. Since other crops are later, wheat seeding may have to be delayed while these crops are harvested. A slightly higher rate of seeding than the recommended 90 lbs., is recommended for late seed wheat. High test weight seed is a sign of high quality. Depth should not be changed from the ! VX NEWS 1 Editor's Note: Following are representative questions an­ swered daily by VA counselors. Full information is abailable at any VA office. Q -1 am receiving a monthly disability compensation check, and I have recently moved. What must I do to have my checks sent to my new ad­ dress" A -- Complete the reverse side of the envelope in which you received your check and send it to your local VA office. If you don't have the envelope, contact yqm local VA office and inform them of your change of address Be sure to have your VA file number available. Q - Am I entitled to dental treatment by, or paid for by, the Veternas Administration? A - Dental benefits must be applied for within one year from the date of separation from active duty unless you have been rated for a dental service-connected disability or for a service-connected disability to which dental care is an adjunct Q -- Am I entitled to burial in a national cemetery as the widow of a deceased veteran0 A - A widow may be eligible for burial in a national cemetery if the veteran spouse was buried in a national cemetery and arrangements were made at the time of his death for her burial Check with the nearest VA office , for specific information Harvest Time Accidents - Farm implement operators are the fatalities of accidents every six out of seven times in on the road accidents. As harvest time approaches and you do final 1-2 inches depth to avoid maintenance on machinery, be heaving and still allow the plant*3 sure to check and see that to emerge normally. taillights, headlights, flashing Seed treatments are good amber lights and the SMV insurance against diseases and emblems are in the proper usually result in higher yield. Vivatax 200 is the only fungicide labelled for Illinois that controls the main disease problems, including bunt and loose smut. Research still shows no advantage to [narrower seeding than 7 to 8 inch rows. Tax School - We are all in­ terested in Form 1040's bottom line when it comes to income taxes. But for persons just beginning to figure taxes the bottom line is learning how. We are offering a five-day workshop for persons who have had little or no experience in preparing income tax returns for others. The workshop will be held Oct. 18, 20, 23, 25 and 27 from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For registration and location in­ formation, call me at the office, 338-3737 or 338-4747. Stop Hay Cutting - Unless you plan to plow under the alfalfa crop next spring or wish to have a poor hay crop next summer, your final hay harvest should be cut by now. Alfalfa needs to have approximately 6 weeks time before a hard frost kills it in order to build up root reserves (sugar and starches) essential for next year's development. A tall plant also aids in holding snow, thus providing insulation value for overwintering alfalfa. condition and place. Accidents also occur off the road so check for safe hitch pin availability, tire conditions on wagons, and shields on all equipment. j (g)EDUCATWNAI^ j College Honors RECOGNIZED Keith Besserud of 2509 W. Johsburg road, McHenry, has been recognized for out­ standing classwork at the University of Missouri- Columbia during his recent freshman year in the school of Arts and Sciences. An­ nouncement was made this past week of the honor earned during the last semester. Fond Memory An Ohio newspaper reported that one generous gentleman had made a strange donation to his church upon the death of his juife. Seems the gentleman donated a new loudspeaker in her fond memory. REALTY WORLD-WOODSTOCK REAL ESTATE MERGES WITH REALTY WORLD DURBIN--STOVALL ASSOCIATES, INC. Pictured above are Larry Durbin, Bill Stovall and Chuck Peterson after completing the merger of the two companies Also joining in the celebration i*AI Hauth who will be managing the office at 205 E. South Street, Woodstock. Larry Durbin said Woodstock Real Estate has set a fine example for professionalism in the Woodstock area and believes the merger will prove to be a great asset to both companies Chuck Peterson, the former owner of Realty World, Woodstock Real Estate will become Vice President of Durbin Stovall Associates, Inc., thus becoming the first new officer elected since the formation of the company Al Hauth, the new broker-manager of the Woodstock office has worked in the Crystal Lake office for the past 2 years and was a Million Dollar salesperson in 1977. He has successfully completed a Realtors National Marketing Institute course in office management in addition to working on his GRI designation Realty World Durbin-Stovall now operates in McHenry County from 4 locations and brings to Woodstock the full range of services and the national identity that has made them industry leaders in Crystal Lake, McHenry and Cary. Mr Hauth urges Woodstock buyers and sellers alike to inquire about such services as Rent While You Shop, Guaranteed Sales Plan and the Home Protection Plan w 11 1,1 ATLANTIC OCEAN PERCH lb BLUE POINT OYSTERS WHOLE ALASKAN KING CRAB LEGS WEIGHT WATCHERS •SOUTH WESTERNH SIERRA STEAKS Jl89. I 1 "• j OOQOOOOOOOOUC OOQOOQOO- FROM TNI DELI POLANDS FINEST KRAKUS HAM.... ,L. WISCONSINS FINEST MUNSTER CHEESE ,,b UNSINGERS BEEF SALAMI.... ... PEPPER LOAF.... ,i.$l49 5p9 99* 99* USOA CHOICE STO SO 49 BUTT STEAK. .'°°.z. , » L TENDER £1 69 BUTT TIPS *1 •SHISH KABOB •STROGANOFF •ORIENTAL DISHES JUICY VEAL CUTLETS PRICKS KMKCTIVf THRU SUN. SEPT. 17, l*7S $259 • • • • • LB. •• Lossnunn's Meats, fish I OeU HOURS: DAILY P«. f-B. SUNDAY M, CLOSID TUBS. S00B W. ROUT! 120. McHCNRY I First for Fashion. Elgin-Crystal Lake Sidney Gould Acrylic Sweaters 1. Novelty knit pearl stitch pullover with full sleeve and gathered collar with tie Machine washable and dryable In hen- na, S-M-L. 24.00 2. Slouch vest in boucle weave with low V styling, three buttons and pockets. Machine washable and dryable. In cinnamon, S-M-L. 24.00 3. Waffle weave V-neck pullover with long sleeve Perfect for layering. Machine washable and dryable In hen- na. S-M-L. 28.00 BETTER SPORTSWEAR ELGIN AND CRYSTAL LAKE m LADY PMGUIN u Style Plus! Great Fall Looks for Half Size Gals! HALFTIME . . . a t l e a s t a r e a l l y p r e t t y f o r t h e h a l f - s i z e g i r l Penguin has it, with this beautiful pant topper in warm wool polo It's classic on the outside with curvy yoke and big roomy patch­ es. The inside story is colorful plaid A true car coat with zippered side vents for comfort while driving Wild rice, 14Va-24V2 115 00 FIRST LADY DRESSES...(left) hand washable polyester-wool muted print in blue with navy suede-look trim Back zipper 14V2 -I6V2, 75.00. (Right) black and natural hand washable polyester print with suede-look trim, 1 2V2-22V2. 75.00 WOMEN S DRESSES ELGIN AND CRYSTAL LAKE TAMI SEPARATES...handsome separates in larger sizes Polyester knit pullon pant in pine, 32-40 waist, 22.00. Multi- fljral nylon print shirt, 38-46, 20.00. Lacy knit hand washable acrylic sweater vest in sage, 38 44. 20.00. LARGE SIZE SPORTSWEAR ElGIN AND CRYSTAL LAKE 1 1 pi A ELGIN FREE PARKING CRYSTAL LAKE FREE PARKING JANE PAGE, PERSONAL SHOPPER TifRff va«*0at»s ? *o\HS uppt' <3f <» I 'Q r 1 .D 'ft #«? ry .'ntr Sp-ns ?**u fnnovd • fonvtn«ff»t tiff pacing to' ?100 Ci's at festal Pom? M* ca' he *' 4 10(

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