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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 25 Feb 1954, p. 7

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' ..Vi YOUNG FARMERS RECALL CHAPTER'S 14-YEAR HISTORY' Continued from Pago 1 :; \ „( ADVERTISEMENT) FRUIT JUICE STAINS ARE MEAN ^ Grapefruit, orange juice, lemon JuLce -- restfull, refreshing morning: pick-ups, yes sir! But when the hand is shaky, or Buster grabs and spills the fruit juice in your lap--or maybe dribbles it over that new suit you just bought for him--then you got trouble. Well, fruit juices--and by that we mean truly fresh as well as "fresh frozen" and canned--fall into the category of "tannln-like" stains. , As you may know by now, they're the worst offenders when It comes to everyday stains. They penetrate into the very fibers of the fabric. Frequently they're invisible--until heat is applied. Then a brown spot appears. And they're a breeding spot for moths too. ' So bear with u* when we repeat mice again. If the garment is washable-- sponge with cleur water. Don't use soap. And don't iron unless absolutely sure the stain is out. IP THE GARMENT IS DRY CIiBAJ^A RJ.TO -- leave It alone. Don't rub or wipe, as this will cau*e it to penetrate deeper into the fibers of the fabric. Just let it dry, and bring it in to be cleaned .. . the sooner, the better. Fruit juices, being acid in content, require quick action because of their effect on dyes. If allowed to stay too long, not only will they affect the dye, but--through aging--they will become permanently fixed. And when that happens, another garment will have to be consigned to the "around the house" category. And if you're like everybody we know, including ourselves, we have too rhany of those "around the house" garments already and next enough "Sunday Best". So -- to keep your clothes at their "Sunday Best" longest -- BRING THEM TO -- RAINBOW CLEANERS, North Front Street, •round the corner north of National Tea. PHONE 987 for pickup service or save 10% cash & carry. senior year in school, was itop dairy judge at the International Dairy exposition in 1950, and is now a third year student in the field of agriculture at the .University of Illinois. Clarence Thelen worked in partnership with his father on the farm and is now married and on a farm of his own. Arnold Freund received his State Farmer degree last year as a junior, came within one vote of being elected Section 6 vicepresident, and is now undecided about college or farming' for next year. To keep ttye McHenry F.F.A. chapter in touch with the community, it has followed the practice of conferring the degree of Honorary Farmer on those members of the community who have made an effort to guide or encourage the chapter in its work. THie following men have * been awarded this honor: C. H. Duker, school superintendent; Carl Buckiih-' OI i. .Jiy'ft ------ ner, principal; Kenneth Criftty. Mayor George P. Freuhd Ahd Bill Tung, Jr. The advisors who have guided the chapter during tic past twelve years have been Ralph L. Primm, George Egbert and Leo D. Kerber. The present J^brjaor is Willian E. Pictor. \ '. 0 - "V ' -T* Page Serai 4 McCullom Lake Man Completes Course After undergoing epecialised training in heating and air conditioning at the Winkler Institute at Lebanon, Ind., Paul Struck of McCullom Lake was awarded a certificate qualifying him as an expert in that field. The school is operated by the United States Machine corporation. Mr. Struck is an employee of the McHenry Oil Burner company, Ralph Bennett, co-owner with Donald Freund, stated that by giving their mechanics the advantage of such specialized training they are better equipped to solve the many heating problems which they encounter in their everyday work and by no doing contribute much more to the comfort of thrir customers. Bad Crow Valuatean 1 NURSE SCHOLARSHIP In House To ttouw Drin IS PRESENTED BY COUNTY VOITURE Continued from Page 1 J. Sojka and Mrs. G." Bonder. Johnsburg Triangle: Mrs. Ed Hettermann. Johnsburg Litttt Block: Mrs A. Huff. Main street busineM district: Mrs. Frank 8. May. North avenue out ctf town: Mrs. James Hettermann. It is interesting to note at the start of the drive that seventytwo cents out of every dollar collected in this county remains In the county for use here. The twenty-eight cents are sent to national headquarters to be used in disasters occurring across the count: y and in the maintenanco of field directors in every camp and hospital where United State* troops are stationed. Mrs. Verona Kent is fund drivt chairman and Mrs. Gertri^le Bar-' bian is local chairman. The Boston News Letter is the oldest newspaper on file at the Library of Congress. On Thursday evening, Feb. 25', at St. Therese hospital in Waukegan, a nurses' training scholarship will be presented to Miss Judith Gore of Crystal Lake by Chef de Gare Passe Harold Vycital of the McHenry County Voiture 878 of the 40 et 8 (American Legion honor society) The scholarship will be presented atva luncheon prior to the capping ceremony that will take place that evening. It is one of three that will be given this year by the Voiture of McHenry county, the others to be presented on March 26 at the Rockford college chapel to two McHenry county students who were screened and chosen from thirty students. In! the very near future the Voiture will again contact all high schools in McHenry county in order to have from one to three students sponsored by the Voiture for nurses' training this coming year. The nurses' procurement, program is the top program of the 40 et 8 due to the acute shortage ofv nurses. McHenry county Voiture, which consists of forty members, allocated $300 of their j $400 treasury for this fine pro- I p am Since then the Voiture has boon busy trying to raise enough money for at least one mote nurse this year and has come up with 3. program that will enaWe them to continue a scholarship , program this year that is equal to last year's program. Any students graduating this year who are from McHenry county, contact either Chef ae Gare William Brayton, Cary, Chairman N.P.P. Lester Seidschlag, Spring Grove, or Correspondant H. J. Saynor, McHenry. The name "White House" was first used during Teddy Roosevelt's administration. „ •' the Want Ads Ten U.S. Presidents Wet# at mo time slaveowners. Announcement NEW LOCATION OF Ludwig Milk Co. (Formerly RIVERSIDE DAIRY) Route 31, McHenry (3 Miles South of McHenry) Phono Us lor Friendly Quick Service ... MCHENRY 132 The V.F.W, Auxiliary and the following Stores sire cooperating in raising funds for the McHenry Library. Details at your grocery Friday and Saturday, Feb. 26 & 27. M 8c M MARKET BARBIAN BROS. HUPPY 8c LEO'S SCHAEFER'S CENTRAL CERTIFIED STORE BETTY CROCKER . White, Yellow, Devils Food, Haste? .Spfc* Cake Mixes 3 *>)<«*• 89c Ginger Bread Mix 2pto. 50t Angel Food Mix 3pi<** $100 v * Other B.ttr Crocicar Products SOFTASILK • B.C. PtE CRUST MIX WHEATIES . CHEERIOS • KIX BISQUICK 20 OZ. -- BISQUXCK 40 Ox. GOLD MEDAL FLOUR In 2 - 5 - 10 - 25 Lb. Bag* ACE Hardware ISO N. Riverside Dr. Give Your Walls The! Rubberized Satin Finish SATIN ACE-TONE is a sensational rubberized paint*, for modern interior decorating. Leaves a beautiful satin smooth finish that is scrubttable. Wide variety of delicate pastels and satisfying deepiones to select from. Economical to use . . . mix quart of water with gallon of Satin Ace-Tcne . .'. get 5 qts. of paint. Covers up to 700 square feet. Dries in SO minutes or less. Roll it on ... Or brush it on W. B. Bjorkman & Son ' McHsaiy, n. \ Phone 722 AU Pastel Colors $4.89 GaL Deep Tonen Slightly HlgMr According To Colors 1 in town. nm'54 CHRYSLER wtthC99h.pi and FovwrPllt* ...oomotry it I . -iM", Drive tt todayf You'll know In a Minute you're to driving the leader! Its sensational 235 HP V-S npn^vf .. .with fully-automatic PowerFlite transmission. is the same "power team" that set the all-time endurance record at Indianapolis. 2157 miles in 24 hours, to win the Stevens Challenge Trophy i n ( f c a r world'» toughtH Block-tar UtU Now discover that for f.$ you, too, the power of leadership is yours in a , beautiful Chrysler! COLBY MOTOR SALES 12 So. Main St. Phone 111« Crystal Lake, DL i& i ' m FARMER By KERN PEDERSON c 1 Elf JOE DEMIETT / <UJ I V0U V ER-WELL.ILL 60T (TELLVA.BOY- so j AWiee is LIKE OFF MAIN STREET fUSTEN TO JH0WOONBVOU > AuwpycsAvro UST6N "TO AQVIOE BUT WHEN MR.Keee WANTED T( ADWI5E VOU-- ANVTIMEN REASON, YA) VOUTWNK STUBBORN A voo CAN GIVE ^ MOLE/ ^ ( meaduice -rrsBAWTO aisns BUT TAKE/ -DAD0URNEO GRAMP6- MEDIOINEDEEMS Bt TOM OKA tT'-t! BY ARNIE MOSSLER Uncle After Tubby Tyler takes • few short ones he starts tellin' few tall ones. Lots of fellers roll up their sleeves who ain't goin' to fight or to work. • • • fey the time that Tod Bolton found a patkin' (dace he forgot what he was goin' to do. • * • Yep. we've still got a good nation In spite of the politicians. • • • Fellers who always head fpr Uoable should learn to hack up. Many a wolf gits trapped by a little deer. • « * , • Most fellers who shoot |ust have blanks. * • • Yep. a Jug and a bottle kin' sure make a feller kick the bucket • • • As ft man em eo shall he rip. • • • It's the fast life that down a feller up before his time. • • • It never pays to let a Md g'1 ^re£°CHARLEY GRANT vr ' CROSSWORD GRANDPA'S BOY PR£TTY HIGH PRICED STEAK bought: DANNY MEATS THRErF DOLLARS WHV< IT'S JUST THAT MEATS COST AN AWFUL LOTPER POUND THESE HEY, GRANDI- / k, I LH » Mk MUCH AM I PEP POUND? r. ACBOSK I. As* ( (Ute i tSS7f. 12. Slate 11 Harrow Mat 14. Strpor 15. T^awiiat 16. Shada traa 17. Bewihkr«4 18. Pcrspitw 20. Churcfc hoHMr 22. Pwlal difii 23. Weight 24. European mountaina 27. OveHooka 33. Look at 34. Muaieal S5. Canal mM Sft. FoUa**ar 39. Livdy 40. By 41. JaRr 4S. ProvWaa tfilnr 47. Ros«a 51. Ciaela (2. Cantani 6S. Fortnal 04 59. Bom SO. Dinolvt DOWH 1.' Compaaiaaa 2. Acksowlatfia S. Wither 4. Handlaa • 5. CUU S. Be tick 7. Appellatisa 8. Pure ». Final 10. 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