Fourteen THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday. June 23. 1955 ' LAKEMOOR & LILYMOOR By Maroella Foss Storage Time For Frozen Foods The length of storage time for frozen foods depends upon pack- Carnival | Forbes and Ma reel la Foss went ' freezer temperature and Starting Wednesday of this pinochle club at the home of t,ie food itself- 'However. foods week running through Sunday! ™lie «eig,r of Duck Lake. A ; f a zero d<f*es F®hr°": June'26 the volunteer firemen of 'delightful pizza lunch was served, j or *ower W.\ . ™Zrt iZZmoor will run their annual, This past week. .Raymond! han foods at hlShei" temperacarnival This is their one large I Pal"1 Chicago has been the1 uresmoney- making affair and coop-1 guest of the Foss family. Ray- j Mrs. Barbara McGrath, foods eration of all will be appreciated1 niond enjoyed his stay and we I specialist at the Univeisity of in supporting it. Anyone desiring ! hope he will come out again soon. | Illinois, gives the following time to help work any of the nights.1 We i,Ie a11 haPPy to, learn that: limits for storing foods in the please contact Mr. O'Leary. Mae Patterson is again home fre^r: There will be rides, booths and from the> hospital and we hope i Don't store fresh pork, poultry many other attractions for both , this time to sta.v- | and fish longer than six months, young and old alike.. So come on ' ; : or chopped and seasoned meats out, folks, and enjoy the carnival j Surprise Guests | more than three months. Beef can this week. j Last Saturday morning about he frozen for eight to twelve ! 1 a.m. Mrs. Cleve Wade was sur- j months and will still remain high Weekly Socials Resumed j prised to hear someone knocking I in quality. The weekly socials that were • on her door. It was her son, | Two months is the time limit formerly held at Wallv's will Edgar, and his wife and daugh-| for freezing baked products. But again be resumed on Thursday ! ter - They had been driven from j.cooked foods should 'be removed evenings at 8 p.m. They will be ! their home by a swarm of abees j from thfc freezer during the first held the same as before. Re- which they have b^en trying to monthmember, folks, the community-; g?t rirt of for two weeks. I'm) Fruits and vegetables can be fire house must be completed and i sure By the time they read this | frozen for eight months to one these socials will help this cause) item they, will again be in their year. However, citrus fruits an very much. The first social will i home and the bees out. Edgar be held on June 30, so remember j an(* Arlene live in Lilymoor. the date. ^ ! Farmer's Question Corner] PREPARED *V American Foundation Far Animal Nealtb . Attend Silver Wedding j Mr. and Mrs. Walter Szarek i and familv attended the silver Kiwanls Outing Fifteen children from Lake- , . moor are enjoying the Kiwanis ! weddin& anmvei'sary °f Walts outing at Brookfield Zoo today, i slster and husband' and Ml' s- | Joseph Kostur, of Chicago. It Village Meeting 'was an all"da>' ^fair so stePh _ j and Wallv had a very nice day At the village meeting Friday. off and "could enj themselves night, the bxds for garbage dis- immensely posal were opened and are now being checked to decide who will ; Weekend" Company get the garbage contract this j Mr and Mrs Leon had t h e i r ^ear' , , ,. ^ ' son, John Leon, and family out Open forum was held after he, fQr the weekend to celebrate juices should not be frozen longer than six months. ' ' 4-H NEWS Hill Toppers The McHenry Hill Toppers met June 13 at Anderson's farm, brought to or^ier by Judy Hans. Bill Cristy reviewed our project books and we decided on a quarter dues a month. Karen Kralowetz gave a health talk and Judy Hans gave a led meeting, with the public asking j Father-S Day ^ past week ; health demonstration. questions and receiving direct | the Leons became the proud We played a quiz game answers. | grandparents of a granddaughter, j hy David Kerr and won by Karen IT" i born to their daughter, Mrs. Jay ; Kralowetz. Home on Furlough j Smith q{ Chicago Mrs_ i^on had I The next meeting will be at Jimmy Bitterman has been j her two grandsons. Corky and | Anderson's farm July 11, when home the past twelve days on! Larry Smith, while mother was 1 Norma." Anderson will give a talk furlough. When he returns after: the hospital. Irene's mother, j on her pig project and Norman his leave, he will go to Alaska. | Mrs. Undahl. was out for the I Williams will give a demonstra- In this hot weather, many of us 1 weekend also and enjoyed her- i ti°n on wildlife. will be envying him I am sure. ! seif very much. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bitterman i are on vacation in Stevensville, | 4.U News Mich., visiting Frank's sister. j At one of the June meetings \ Evangelical Mission church of Congratulations to Mr. and, Qf the "Go-Getters," the 4-H i Crystal Lake, attended by a Mrs. Frank Bitterman^ on the j ciUb Qf Lakemoor, the Public | number of McHenry residents. CHURCH PROGRAM Members of the Crystal Lake WHAT ABOUT ACETONEMIA? Q: Is this dairy cow problem, 3cetonemia, a strictly nutritional isease? A: No. Sometimes called *keto* is', this disease usually affects the best producing cows and good feeders, although poofly-fed animals are also susceptible. i Q: What causes it? ) A: The exact ca,use is unknown, but veterinarians believe it is related to the liver's failure to properly convert food sugars to blood sugar. Q: What forma does this disease take? A: There' are two forms, the mild form and the severe form. In mild cases, symptoms are vague, such as the cow going off fee-d and giving milk which has a peculiar taste. In severe cases, the cows may be either nervous, or de> pressed, lose weight, and may eVen go down. Milk production drops drastically. Q: Can the farmer take any preventive steps? A: One safeguard is to feed good quality hay and grain. Q: What should owners do V they suspect acetonemia? A: They should contact their veterinarian immediately so an accurate diagnosis can be determined by chemical tests. Acetonemia Is easily confused with other diseases such as milk fever or plant poisoning. _ t Savings invested in Crystal Lake Savings and Loan earn 2 y2 % plus Vi% extra. 2Stf MPMWHEN birth of a son, Jon Carl, born; Service company provided the •*une "• equipment for the girls to bake ~ | waffles. The girls worked in Birthdays groups, each girl taking a turn June 12, Donna Schfavone, | mixing as well as baking a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald waffle. This meeting was held at Schiavone, celebrated her first j the fire house and the mothers birthday. Happy birthday to the were present to sample their j little one. . daughters* demonstration. Our i On Saturday, -Christine Jose . new junior leader, Mrs. Schultz! celebrated her eighth birthday, from Woodstock, explained to the! Many of her friends from the : group how to take care and, neighborhood, were there to help ; clean electrical appliances (waffle i her celebrate the day. Games irons). Mrs. Waynne, who has j were played and refreshments ^ helped the girls get started in j served by Mrs. Jose. j 4_jj work, was present. Each girl; ate hearty of the waffles made I General News an(j enjoyed them very much. ' are appearing on Radio Station WMCW, Harvard, every Sunday evening at 7:30 for a one-hour service. The church program will continue for a period of eleven weeks. 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