$age Sixteen THE MCHENRY PLAINDEALER LONG AWAITED TRIP OF GIRL SCOUTS ENJOYED HERE AND THERE IN BUSINESS Troop 8& Girl Scouts, including eighth grade pupils, enjoyed a long awaited trip earlier this month, an outing for which thev had saved and son, REPORT INSECT DAMAGE TO PINES IN NORTH STATE Reports of serious insect damage to pine plantations in northwestern Illinois during This Business » Farming J INVITE FAMOUS SONS TO JUNE CENTENNIAL Thursday, June 25, 1959 Could you use an increase of twenty-five per cent in farm AWARDED CERTIFICATES Gene Adams. LeRoy Glea- j May and early in June were Norman Schmaling, Bob 1 made to Director Glen D. Pal- 1 income? planned since fifth grade. Pro- Weber and Don Weingart were , mer of the Department of Con- 1 illinois farmers could inceeds from cookic sales, bake among area residents awarded servation by State Forester E. [ crease their incomes this much sales, etc., were used. The girls enjoyed an educational tour of the Palmer House, including the large kitchens, world famous banquet rooms and special sections where their furniture is re-upholstered and where Venetian blinds, otc., are made. They also enjoyed a trip 1o certificates for recently having completed a special course in electric appliance servicing offered by Public Service company. Henry and Richard Ruck, brothers residing in Antioch took over ownership of Althoff's Hardware store on Chinatown for lunch and the ! Main, street last Sunday. Wilhighlight of the trip, attendance at a popular stage play. The girls watched the rehearsal of well known television shows and were often . "011 camera" during one of the shows. They visited the Prudential building and later spent an hour .on State street. The troop is particularly proud of, a letter from the no- • tel. commenting on the exceptional^ fine behavior .of the liam Althoff, founder of the business, will remain with Alithoff's Heating and Air Conditioning. E.Nuuttila. The Division of Forestry, through its district foresters in the area, has warned pine growers that the insects responsible, known as pine sawflies, can cause serious defoliation or even death of the trees. Fortunately, the report said, control is e'asily possible with DDT or some other sprays. Specific advice is , available from any of the forestry offices. Damage which might occur to red and jack pine in May, near Galesburg or Rock Island generally, is caused by the formerly associated with Mont- ! gomery ' Wards, serving as a manager of the Kewanee store. Homemaking Tips for the Occidental Life Insur- 1 anee Co., of California, serving j the' •tri.-eounty area including ! the quint cities. gir s and, the responsi.b. .le c, ha! "p M r-. .S„v o b o d .a i s.. a g r a ,d u a t e s 1 , of Lake Forest college and was eronage of their leaders. 1 b Making the trip were Carol Beck. Karen Christian, Marc e l l a C h r i s t e n s e n , H e a t h e r Fike, Kathy Foran, Patsy Hamil, Susan Gregory. Theresa Hettermann, May Kirk. Colleen Mahoney, Bernice Xyden. Jane Nye, Kitty Plielnn, Susan Prawl, Sandra Rodenkirch, Barbara Shannon and Kathy Smith. Chaperonos were Mrs.. Joseph Mahoney. Mrs. Robert Beck and Mrs. A. J. Wirtz. Because of illness, three 1 home economist, alert homegirls. R e n e e Hammershoy. , makers today are following Carol Hughes and Mrs. Ray j Grandma's lead in maintaining Hughes, were unable to attend, 'a well-stocked pantry. ^ . ^nd they're also following the advice from Civil Defense •uithorities who recommend that all families have at least n seven-dny food supply in the home and a three-day evacuation- survival kit in the car. The homemaker should be McHenry friends will be happy to learn that Fred C." Svoboda of Kewanee has been an- _ ,, pointed field life underwriter I European p,ne sawfly, Nuuttila explained. Damage which may occur in June and September to the white pine plantations throughout northern "Illinois often is caused by the white pine sawfly. . According to the Forestry j division, a control spray is' adl vised if 10 per cent of the trees of Christmas tree size in a plantation have colonies of sawflies on their needles, or if any trees in a young plantation tr\i by entirely ridding their farms of anjmal diseases, according to Dr. Dean H. Ferris, University of Illinois' College of Veterinary Medicine. More than one dollar out of every four farmers receive goes to pay for losses from livestock diseases, is reported in the USDA statistics. What are some of these "disease robbers"? MASTITIS -- costs the enormous sum of $227 million annually. LEPTOSPIROSIS^-- is sec rfO%Oi The famed Cypress Gardens water ski troupe will perform at the Waukegan centennial celebration, Rachard D. Kennedy, general chairman, said today. The internationally recognized ski group will present two shows daily, June 27 and 28, at the Waukegan waterfront. The shows will be approximately the same as the show the group presents daily at its home base, Cypress Gardens, Fla., according to Harry W. Finch, chairman of special events. T h e W a u k e g a n c e n t e n n i a l celebration began June 19. Chief events include the presentation of .a historical stage show, witij-":the format of a APPROVE BILL FOR ESTABLISHING AREA COMMISSION Gov. William G. Stratton has approved four bills passed by the Illinois General Assembly. man and other officers as necessary from its membership. The commission shall hold its first meeting in Springfield on a day selected by the governor between Oct. 5 and 9, 1959. The "Area" includes Cook, appointed by the {^resident pro tempore; five from the House of Representatives to be appointed by the speaker; five to be appointed by the governor, three of whom shall be residents of the area of Cook coun- ~ - ty living outside of the city of ilK_ n , nnK Rrnrt^inh0"86/111*!715 by ?eu fhiCu8°: °"e f° ** appointed , Lake, McHenry, DuPage Randolph and others which by the mayor of Chicago; one . ancj Kane counties creates a Northeastern Illinois to be appointed by the presi- i rr,u u n Metropolitan Area Local Gov.- j dent of the CocJk county board; : requires the comerment Services commission 1 five members, one each to be j ,™ssion to study and investiappropriates $30,000 to (appointed by the county boards jsate problems incurred in the j of Lake, McHenry, DuPage, area in adequately and eco- W ill and Kane counties. All ap- j nomically supplying to the The commission is to be j pointments are to be made and people living there those servcomposed of twenty-two mem- ! notice given to the governor ices whieh are generally c^n. bers. chosen as follows: Five ' on or before Sept. 21, 1959. The sidered to be the reSponsibilimembers of the Senate to be 1 commission is to select a chair- ty of local government. and carry out the purposes of the | of commission. ond on the list arftT%osts $110 } musical comedy, by a cast of million annually. 1,000; parades; dances; din- HOG CHOLERA -- leads the parade in swine/disease losses under two feetx tall contain and takes about $48 million annually. Some Illinois farmers can realize additional income immediately by putting into practice some of the new preventive veterinary medical prac t i c e s p i o n e e r e d b y s u c h veterinarians asi Dr. R. W. Ormsbee of Stockton, Calif. His methods require complete records on each animal and regular visitation of the heard In the event of a natural dis- j more than one colony of larvae | every two weeks by a veterinaster or enemy attack, now j per tree. The eggs are laid in 'ong could you feed your family from your pantry? Could vou make it for a week? According to Mrs. Mary Hubbard, University of Illinois E D I T O R I A L In spite of the fact that for almost four years there has been an effective vaccine against poliomyelitis, there continues to be a sizeable portion of the population who continue to neglect making use of this 'Whether tornado, flood, fire or protective measure. As recent- 1 nuclear attack occurs, these ly as last year, poliomyeltis jfood supplies are good insurepidemics were reported in De- I ance for people. troit, Virginia, West Virginia, I Civil Defense recommends and New Jersey. Public health J the following supplies for one officials are presently expend- i>erson for seven days, ing much time and effort in ] Milk. Powdered nonfat dry, attempting to encourage people to immunize the needles, evenly spaced like brown or yellow beads. Insecticides should be applied as soon as all larvae have hatched and begun to feed. The spray most commonly recommended should contain two quarts of 25 per cent DDT emulsifiable concentrate to 100 gallons of wat,er. It may be applied with regular tractorpowered farm equipment or with a hand sprayer at th^ rate of 20 to 25 gallons of spray per acre. These two species of sawflies have not been reported in able to plan balanced menus ! southern Illinois. However, that from foods that are stored, iarea ^as experienced a small amount of damage from two other species, the red pine sawfly and the loblolly pine sawfly. jl pkg.; evaporated, 2 (141/2 oz.) themselves j cans. Juices. Tomato, orange and grapefruit. 1 (1 qt. 14 oz.) can each. Fruits. Peaches and pears, 1 (1 lb. 14 oz.) can each; dried primes or apricots, 1 lb. Vegetables. Tomatoes a n d Control sprays recommended are the same for all species. One interesting aspect, however, has been the development of entomologists of a virus disease to control the European species. arian instead of the customary call that comes only after disease or injury strikes. Records show that getting rid of parasites and other disease agents, including stress and toxic materials, can bring immediate gains. Consulting a veterinarian before disease strikes can also have immediate benefits. You also gain from a program of livestock disease prevention. Healthv livestock may mean fewer hospital bills and better health, since many livestock diseases are transmissible from animals to man. Tuberculosis, brucellosis and leptospirosis are among the many diseases and parasites that affect both man and his animal's. Research designed to learn more about the control and prevention of livestock and poultry diseases is an expensive undertaking. ners; displays, military demonstrations and presentations, etc. Among Waukegan's famous sons who have been invited home for festivities are Jack B e n n y , c o m m e d i a n ; N a t "King" Cole, entertainer; Ray Bradbury, novelist; Otto Graham. football star; and Vincent Price, motion picture and TV actor. GRANTED CHARTER A charter has been granted to McHenry Tasty Foods, Inc., for the sale of soft drinks and non-alcoholic beverages and confections of all types, sandwiches, light meals and food stuffs in a business of the socalled "drive in "classification. ! BEDS! WE RENT ALL KINDS OF BEQS! Single Beds Double Beds Baby Beds Hospital Beds Car Beds for Babies Tht Nation's Neighbor • WE RENT MOST ANY+HlNB 542 W. Main St. McHenry, 111. Call McHenry 2916 It Pays To Advertise! against the possibility of occurrences of epidemics during the forthcoming polio season. One step toward increasing i the numbers of persons immunized is for each community , to examine its own population I to determine the adequacy of [peas. 2 (16 oz.) cans each; immunization. Some Illinois i corn, 1 (12-1612 oz.) can; communities are following this j careen beans. 1 (lo'b oz.) can. suggestion, and are conducting j Soups. Assorted, 4 (10 Ms oz.) house to house surveys. One cans. such survey, conducted in i Meats and meat substitutes. Princeville. has recently been (Beef stew. 1 (1 lb.) can; salreported to the Illinois Depart- mon, 1 (1 lbi can, or tuna, 2 ment of Public Health. j (6-8 oz.) cans; spaghetti and The Princeville survey was meat balls. 1 (154 oz.) can; conducted under the auspices baked beans. 1 (1 lb.) can; of the Peoria County Health "heese. 1 small jar; peanut department by members of the butter, 1 small jar. Princeville P.T.A. Their rei>ort Cereals. Ready-to-eat, 7 (inrevealed that only 59 per cent -lividual-serving) pkgs.; oatof the children four years of 1 meal, instant. .1 pkg. age and under are adequately j Crackers-cookies. 1 pkg. in protected against poliomyelitis 1 tin case. at this time. Of equal concern : Beverages. Instant coffee, 1 i to health officials is the fact j (2 oz.) jar, or instant tea, 1 i „ that 56 per cent of the persons id oz.) jar, or instant cocoa, ' Mexican rug set (7'x4\ two matching 40"x26"); several antique between 30 and 40 years of 11 n lb.) pkg. ; pieces -- platform rocker; glassware; plates; 3-pc. pewter tea age had received less than the j Soft drinks. 12 bottles. ree immunizing shots recom- Other essential supplies recmended. 1 • Other FURNITURE AUCTION SUNDAY. JUNE 28 STARTING PROMPTLY AT 1:00 P.M. 404 W. ORIOLE TRAIL CARY. ILL. > Route 14 to Silver Lakes Rd. (1 block from Fox Valley Shopping Center) Go North 3 blocks and 1 block East on Oriole. MOVING TO ANOTHER LOCATION, I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION THE FOLLOWING: 9-pc. walnut dining room set; 6-pc. cherry dining room set; Magic Chef gas range; Westinghouse refrigerator; kitchen tables and chairs; automatic Kenmore washer and G.E. dryer; double aluminum laundry tubs; 2 single laundry tubs; 2-pc. living room set; occasional chairs; floor and table lamps; coffee and end tables; 2 - 100% wool 9x12 rugs; drapes; pictures; 3-pc. maple bedroom set; dust-proof maple chest of drawers; youth bed; large chifferobe; metal cabinets; base cabinets; dishes; pots and pans; electrical appliances; lawn furniture; tools and garden tools; various china and pottery; 24" window fan, copper boilers; 5, 10 and 20 gallon stone crocks; 3-pc. ! ommended by Civil Defense in Illinois communities elude matches, fuel, cooking! need to survey the level of utensils, can opener and* bot-! F.KrTl '*'S pro1ec,'on and es- tie opener, salt, sugar, table- j tablish a plan to increase th^ ware and utensils, paper supimmunized population of their plies, old newspapers. Also areas. There is alwavs a chance ; portable radio, flashlight, can-1 of an epidemic when the level , dies and holders, first-aid kit, of protection is low, and there blankets, pail and garbage is no excuse today when an ef- ' container fective vaccine is available. " Trouble Is only opportunity Advertise! [dressed in work clothes. set; miscellaneous furniture. Many more articles too numerous to mention. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS KENNETH MARKUSSEN. Owner BILL RUSSEL -- Auctioneer Auction Will Be Held Following Sunday In Case Of Rain Pays For That M In YOIF UP 1 1 O KEWS SHUR! You Can Now Purchase The Home Of Your Choice And A Beautiful Lot In COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES BOTH FOR and ErMIDPA too...' There's nothing that gets so close to a Dad as a gift of wearables. Choose from our complete selections. 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