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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 Aug 1951, p. 12

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mmm iiiP THE Hcmati PLAlHJ)EALEft r.'-r-v. .vv? « / ; • $ Thursday, AofiH L J mv%sm WOND •.; "Wonder lake's 4-fi furls' club |ook four blue ribboAV at the founty fair la»t «*•«»*; for garments they had ^ yon.f^t ructed as projects for thtk'^WsV. The four ,tfie first place blurs were yelen Tronsen, Barbara Sellek. ©Pva Tronsen and Virginia Audino. ^ Those winning red ribbons, for |erond plac#1. were Sharon Sells, theien Armstrong, Jean Hay, Jean jkelsdorf, Dorothy Rott and Betty _ ; iVright. The 4-H girls will hold their annual achievement day Aug. 20 'V it 7:30 p.m. in Harrison school. '-"The achievement day will include •* t, ^ sale of homemade cookies, a " • • - #tyle show, entertainment, re- •\ ' Ireshments and a special caodle- ...;k "lighted service. , * ^ The next meeting of the clut» f„V',"\will be held at Ann Lundborg's ' '\:!>ome Monday, Aug. 6. . . Plans for the achievement day were made at the last meeting, held Monday in the home of Betty Jo Wright. ' ~~ Pour of the 4-H'ers left Wed-, iiesday for camp at Lake Geneva. The/ will be gone four days. Those who are in attendance are » Jean Selsdorf, Ann Lundborg, Bandi Sells and Betty Jo Wright. pony were among those entered in the rodeo at Crystal Lake recently. Frank Is a resident of Shore Hills. Hlq; rodeo specialties Ire roping and bulldogging steers. Home Economist Lillian Forsberg, Wonder Renter, who has been traveling as a home economist all summer, was featured at the county fair demonstrating different types of meals. Mrs. Forsberg rented her house to the GHendes for the summer but will return to the lake this fall. Her son, Rickey, is now enroot* to California, v; t A DON'T Jmdj aid Vamnj * Judy Troxell, daughter of Mf'. and Mrs. Walter Troxell, was amoug the children showing ponies at the fair. Judy and Danny Boy, her sturdy pony, won several ribbons. Judy also won a ribbon for the salad she presented as a member of the Ringwood 4-H club. New Resident* The E l m e r R a s k e s , " I n d i a n Ridge, are new permanent residents of the Lake as are the Anthony BoguseC also of Indian Ridge. The Sam Yokleys, who are building ~a new front on their Deep Spring Woods home on the blacktop road, will move to the Lake permanently this f*ll IF POLIO COMES \ Celebrate Birthday*;. Leanna Sellek, daughter of the Mel Selleks, Wpnder Center, celebrated her fourth birthday last week. Mrs. Dorothy McEaehren, who left for a two-weeks' trip to New York Wednesday^ I birthday July 27. Visit Daightw Mr. and Mrs. Harry &, Brown were visitors last week at the home of their daughter and her family, the C. L* Weights. Brown is a familiar sight on the roads while visiting in the area. He likes to walk and his floppy hat and knobby cane make him remembered by those who see him. He frequently walks from Wickline Bay to Barnard's. The Browns are now enroute to Land O' Lakes, Wis. with their ihouse-trailer home along with them. Gospel Church News We were happy to welcome to our services last Sunday quite a number of people who are vacationing out here, people who feel that no vacation in any place is satisfactory and complete unless they can attend and participate in Divine services. We are here to serve the people, permanent dwellers, summer residents and visitprs in things spiritual. We count it a privilege to do so and are DON'T _ RECOMMENDED BY THE NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR INFANTILE PARAhS; These are precautions recommended by the National Foundslion for Infantile Paralysis when polio is around. Also, wash sands before eating and be on the alert for such symptoms as Severishness, sore throat, headache, upset stomach or sore muscles. They may--or may not--mean polio. If the disease does strike, (all your doctor promptly, follow his advice. Your local National, Foundation chapter will provide needed assistance. HEALTH TALKS Does Your Back Ache! One of .the commonest of all dedicated to just that service, as complaints is low back pain. Many Becker Family. iHwr new house across from the Anton Grills. Wickline Bay. is now occupied. The Becker family moved in last week. --- Faurily PIrale Wickline Bay will hold a family picnic this year, not a picnic for the public. The public picnic * was voted down because of increasing costs and the amount of work involved to put it on. It was decided instead to have a family jget-together for social purposes only. Dr. E. C. Morin, president of Wickline Bay's Property Qmers' association, wilt preside jft the picnic. -J .4 la Rodeo - Frank O'Brien and his western God giveth grace. The pastor conducted the ftineral service of Mrs. Selma Palmberg in Chicago on Wednesday afternoon. He was also the speaker on the devotional program on radio station WGES in Chicago last Sunday moraing. Once more we call attention to our daily vacation Bible school,, which will open on Monday morning, Aug. 13, at 9:30, continuing: over Friday, Aug. 24. We believe that we have to offer an exceptional program in religious education and Bible instruction, with music and singing and other interesting features. All boys and girls in the ages of 4 to 15 are invited. No registration fee, and books with other material furnished free. Next Sunday. An*. 5, the Sunday Bible school will be at 10 a.m., junior church and morning worship service at 11, the pastor preaching; vocal duet by Mr. and Mrs. W. Foster. In the evening at 7:45 we have our monthly Communion service, to which all believers are invited ; Strange Cargo Today'i express terminals have much in common with Noah's Ark Everything from goldfish to boa constrictors; from mice to elephants, including moose, buffalo, chimpanzees and armadillos may be housed there at some time. locsasBBosaoi I0E301 aoi factors are involved, such ' as fatigue, poor posture, improper functioning of some internal organ or misalignment of a part of the spinal column, yet there are persons, in carrying out their oc cupational pursuits, who continue to suffer instead of having the cause investigated, according to a Health Talk released by the educational committee of the Illinois State Medical Society. In general, persons with backaches fall into one of two major groups, those with "extrinsic backache" and those with "intrins i c b a c k a c h e . " In t h e f o r m e r , t h e pain is caused by trouble outside the back. For example, people with gallbladder or kidney disease may complain of pain in the back. In other words, any condition involving organs situated at a distance from the spine within the pelvis, or abdomen, or chest, or even Within the head, may be responsible for the pain classified with this "extrinsic backache" group. In "intrinsic backache" the trouble stems frcim^a disturbance of the musculo-skgfetal system of the spine. The muscles of the back, normally designed to "carry a tremendous load, are thick, heavy and strong. They are in action all the time, whether we are sitting or standing, and even to some degree during sleep. In addition to the muscles, there, are many other important structures which make up the musculoskeletal system of the back, such 'as the ligaments and the joints. Thefe are thirteen separate ligaments connecting one vertebra to another. The vertebra are made of bone. There are sev^n vertebra in the neck, twelve in the back, and usually five in the lumber or lower back region. The last lum bar vertebra rests on a part of the pelvis, which is called the sacrum and where the greatest amount of stress and Strain is thrown. Connecting these vertebra are the many separate ligaments which are strong fibrous tissue strands, . which may be likened to check-reins. If a person bends for example, the ligaments prevent him from bending too far and dislocating the back. Ordinarily, there is a certain amount of curvature of the spine which can be regarded as normal. However, if the curvatijre is excessive, either forward or backward, or to the side, the weight is placed abnormally, causing the small joints to carry the load. This is also true when the weight is thrown unevenly for a long period on the ligaments, muscles and small joints, or in any situation or occupation when .the work,done by the back is greater thait the ability of the individual to carry the load without breaking down. This type of backache may occur in a mother who "picks up" a .by weighing twenty-five to thirty pounds several times a day. Less fatigue would occur by "lifting" the baby. It may occur in the person with a job requiring prolonged standing or sitting without much opportunity for change of position to afford rest for the back muscles. Once a complete physical examination has eliminated the' possibility of disease causing the backache, every effort should be made to relieve the stress and strain on the back. Rest, careful attention to posture and certain exercises all contribute to removal of the complaint. Unusual BenKces Did you know you can have your taxes paid or' your funds deposited in the hpnk by the Railway Expreo Agency? It will also collect on notes and mortgages; obtain signatures on notes, mortgages, deeds and other legal document!; purchase goods; renew or redeem pawn tickets and return the pawned article to the owner; deliver papers to be filed or recorded by Federal, State, County, City or towp officials and examine such records. Need Special Finish Because the power tubes In vision sets cause wide changes in the temperature of wood, cabinet manufacturers were faced with special problems. Ordinary cabinet finishes checked and cracked. Special television lacquers *nd sealers that are extremely tough and flexible have been developed. They are now used on both light and dark woods and are also employed on any furniture where the highest durability and quality < ot is desired,, .'•/ ,/• v. i Consignment Sale EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT P.M. Toar Shipper Cows ^Welgh More When Sold Hare, Tour Calves Bring* More Here. Tow Dairy and Breeding Cattle can be tested at Oar Modern Sales Barn. Ill Your Cattle and Hogs eaa be sold by the Dollar or bygs? Jgthe Pound. H ^ Come and S*e lour Stock Sold. 2j , . We are bpre to serve yoa. > !|| WE PAT CONSIGNOR DAY AFTER THE SAlC. 1 77-.-- WE ARE BONDED 1 Woodstock Comm. Sales Co- Inc. i ALE SWIM WEAR REDUCED V3 •»* »•** •> JauMBi and Ganlner makes. Woti^'s and Girls' Swim Suils ftrf Men's and Boys' Swim Trunks h f" \T, Men's Play Shorts 1/3 Oil Regular Price. 117 s. ST. I0B0BB8BS10! McHENRY ao O car Phone 572 or Woodstock, I1L One Man World At the time of his death in 1927, Marcus Loew was president of nearly 100 stage and screen companies. "In Tie Ketf" "la <he Groove" Practically aU Early American furniture In use during the Colonial period in New England was painted. Dark red was a favorite color for tables, desks an0 cheits. It is the old paint film, in many cases, wbicb establishes the authenticity at a» tiques. ii|h^ Hgffi Indicate that a seamstress working with black thread on gray cloth needs ten times as much light as one sewing with black tbreag no white cloth. Want ads, like freedom, everybody's business. are Moslem The principal shrine of the Moe* lems is the kauoa, at Mecca, which tharks the birthplace of Mohammed. All Arabs face its direction to praf and all believers who can are required to make at least one pilgrimage there during their lifetime. © In Garage or Kitchen . The pot cleaner, Silvylocks, made M knitted Monel mesh which does nit rust or splinter, is as much at home * in the garage • as in the kitchen. This household item has been found to work as well on a muddy tire as on a kitchen utensiL Order your rubber stamps Jf The Plaindealer now! 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Come see us quickly, won't youf S P E C I A L O F F E R OUR OFFER OF JULY 12th IS IN EFFECT UNTIL AUGUST 10th TO PACK FRONT WHEELS WITH GREASE FREE OF CHARGE FOR EACH CUSTOMER WHO ORDERS CAR GREASED. orwirv! ®xan msPec*^OB °* our service facilities which comprise Z0,000 sq. ft. of floor space, fifteen factory trained men, the most modern equipment and air-conditioned waiting rooms. We will welcome an opportunity to serve yoa. R. I. OVERTON MOTOR SALES BUICK -- OLDSMOBILE 403 Front Sfc. McHenry, IU. 400 Front % OVERTON CADILLAC-PONTIAC CO. McHenry, 111. Tel. McHenry 17 'fV* • Pint SQUIB*'? MINERAL OIL v 69c 4 Ounce CAMPANA ITALIAN BALM 43c f Grain Bottle 100 BAYER ASPIRIN 59c Large Ammonlated PEB-AMMO PASTE 49c CLEARANCE S A L E ! Large Selection Sll SLkSSES Many styles 19c 2Sc Values.. PAPER NJkPKWS Pk|«.af M-- ELECTRIC FAN 498 Siaehblrie .v VACUUM BOTTLE aa. 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