;/v T1HUL# iJu^fC<*1.iXn*Nii1r£oXv wjrli AIWDEALttt>fl Tlfar«fefrrSe|&ih^ 23/1954 Preview Of 1955 License Plates TPRMLKI OUR DEMOCRACY- 7%E PEOPLE'S CHOICE Oufc CONSTITUTION SAYS THAT* THE MOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SHALL l?>E COMPOSED OF MEMBERS CHOSEN EVERY SECONP y£Aft."ISY THE PEOPLE .OF THE SEVERAL STATES" THAT CHOICE COMES TO US THIS FALL. Secretary of State Charles P. Carpentier, left, and Governor William G. Stratton display a sample 1955 motor vehicle license plate. The color combination is orange and blue, the colors of the Fighting Illini of the University of Illinois. The slogan, "Land of Lincoln," appears across the bottom of the plate and the word "Illinois," placed between tthhee 1l99 fainncd 55, is across the top. '55 ST ALTTTEO LJI CENSE PLATES WILL BE ORANGE AND BLUE Motor vehicle owners who wish to retain their current license numbers may begin submitting re-assignment applications for ' 1955 plates on Friday, Oct. 1, Secretary of State Charles P. Carpentier has announced. The re-assignment period extends through Nov. 1, Secretary Farmer's Question Corner! mpun n Anericin FoafldftiM fir AIIMI HuHk Carpentier said. He pointed out that applicants should write "Re-assignment requested" in the space on the application blank reserved for "Remarks." All numbers whose re-assignment is not requested by the close of the working day on Nov. 1 will be available for assignment to other applicants, Mr. Carpentier said. Application blanks will be distributed in the two weeks prior to Oct. 1 to notaries public, banks, currency exchanges, newspaper offices and automobile dealers, Secretary Carpentier said. The 1955 plates will bear the colors of the Fighting Illini of the University of Illinois -- orange and blue. The numerals will be orange and the background blue. The slogan, "Land of Lincoln," will appear across the bottom of the plates, and the legend, "19 ILLINOIS 55," across the top, Mr. Carpentier said. Twice Told Tales Twenty .Five Yean Ago A pretty autumn wedding was solemnized Saturday afternoon, Sept. 21, when Miss Frances May, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin May of this city, and Elmer Schmallfeldt of Genoa City, Wis. were united in marriage, with Rev. Fr. Nix officiating at the ceremony. \ The house owned by Nick Justen and situated at the corner of Rtes. 61 and 20 in McHenry, is being razed. It was recently vacated' by Mrs- Christina; Young, who has moved to Elgin. The lot commands a wonderful situation at the corner of these two popustate highways and no doubt Mr. Justen will have many golden opportunities for the use of this lot. Miss Maud Curr had a very narrow escape on Tuesday forenoon when she was struck by an automobile and thrown several feet to the ground. The Plaindealer this week is issued by the "Force" and We hope that excuses will not be necessary,, either way. Mr. arid Mrs. A. H. Mosher are enjoying a much needed vacation after a steady grind about the shop and are now at Decatur, Nebr., visiting the latter's mother, Mrs. Eugene Fontenel. Rural teachers in this area include Miss Mary., Bolger, Mathias Freund, Miss Arlene A. Harrison, Mrs. Jessie Barber, Mrs. Eveline Larkin, Miss Carolyn Steffes, Roland McCaimon, Miss Loiean Jepson, Miss Eileen Fitzgerald and Miss Kathryn Kinney. Johnny, get you gun. The 'duclt shooting season is at hand. BUSIEST CHEAFESI WORKERS SN TOWN • PLAINDEASJEB WANT Alio On Whipping Eggs Eggs at room temperature whip quicker and yield a larger volume than those at refrigerator /temperature, according to Pearl Z. Janssen, foods specialist at the University of Illinois. Therefore, let eggs stand in the kitchen for one or two hours before you use them in souffles, angel food cakes' or other dishes that call for beaten egg whites. Mrs. Janssen also reminds you that fat interferes with the Whipping of egg whites and may even prevent whipping entirely. Egg yolks contain 31.9 percent fat. Only one drop of egg yolk will reduce the volume of whipped egg white by two-thirds. There-, fore wash- your beater well if you want to whip egg whites .with it after using it for beating the yolk. lllllllllllUtllllllinillllllllllllUlllllllllllllllHI|lll|ll>llUI!ltlllllllllll!lllllllll Shop at Home " i&sir FRED J. SMITH tiiill DANCE McHenry Moose Lodge SEPTEMBER 25th JOE MELLON'S ORCHESTRA Members and Invited Guests SALES SERVICE Complete Motor Overhauling Welding JOHNSBURG. ILL. McHENRY 200-J WHAT ABOUT PIG EDEMA? Q: Is pig edema a hazard to all hogs? A: Yes, but it chiefly attacks young pigs and growing ghoats 6 to 20 weeks of age. Q: Is this disease very deadly? A: Yes ... It may have a high death rate. In one herd, 32 of 34 stricken shoats dieid. Q: »o loM*» \ ) X J come on quickly? V 'W A- Very much so. Victims usu ally die within 36 hours. Q: How, does the disease act? A: Symptoms may include loss of appetite and lack of body coordination. The swelling may appear on the eyelids, then spread to the snout and lips. The pig's grunt may become hoarse, and it may stumble or drag its hind legs. Paralysis and convulsions may set in before death. Other cases show no visible symptoms, aa the lesions are inside the body. Q: When should fanners watch •at for pig edema? A: It can strike any time. But most often it attacks brought-i». pigs from 3 to 14 days after then arrival on a farm, and native pigs 8 to 10 weeks old. Q: What causes It? A: The cause is believed to be • toxin. Q: Is there any treatment? A: Yes, emergency medication will save some sick pigs, help stop losses. Farmers should, report a) suspicious cases immediately. Thit may help to avoid serious losses and will also aid the veterinariar In controlling this new swine ha* ard in the area. STUDIES SCHOOL CASE Judge William M. Carroll has taken under advisement the evidence in the suit of a group of residents of school district 200 at Capron who are seeking an order remanding the case back to the McHenry county board of school trustees for review. The suit concerns a petition asking that a portion of the district be detached and be annexed to school district 50 ,at Harvard. The petitioners contend they were not given a full hearing. SHOP AT HOME IN THIS WAV OUR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES IS KEPT RESPONSIVE TO THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE. CONGRESSMEN RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION ARE SEEKING APPROVAL ON THEIR. RE COB. PS. OTHER CANDI PATES ARE TELLING WHAT THEVP 00 IF ELECTED.. AND IN THAT PROCESS flOTH ARE SOUNDING OUT OUR VIEWS. 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