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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Dec 1967, p. 5

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1967 - PLAINDEALER - PG. 5 MCHS Senior Struck By Car \ ; 'Hollis Worm, 16-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Worm of 1700 Beach road, Mc- Henry, is recovering in Mc- Henry hospital from a fractured skull suffered Thursday evening when she was struck bur a car. Hollis, a senior in McHenry high school, had just emerged from a car in front of the library and started across the street to attend College Night. In her hurry, city police said she stepped in front of a car being driven on Green street by Edward Wevik of 3210 Vista Terrace, McHenry. A portion of McHenry was without water throughout the night Friday when a car broke off the water hydrant at the corner of John and Green streets. Cheryl A. Tomao of 710 Annabel street, McHenry, told city police she approached the intersection and applied the brakes but her auto skidded onthe slippery road. The hydratit she struck was of the old* variety with no shut-off, preventing city workers from making temporary repair. They worked throughout the night to install a new hydrant. America's largest farm covers about a million acres, in several counties -- the King Ranch, Texas. T H E j k* World Of f Pharmacy Donald Donerty R.Ph. Robert Schultz, R-Ph. "One man's food is another man's poison" Over 2000 years ago this expression of opinion was made by a Roman philosopher, Lucretius. It was made in reference to one of mankind's most persistent ailments - allergies. What the Roman philosopher did not realize, however, was that one man's blanket, mattress, pet and garden, along with literally thousands of other everyday items, can also be another man's poison. Allergies come from five general groupings: Food. . . any and all different kinds; plant and animal emanations: animal dandruff: objects of contact and bacteria. No one, however, is allergic to the fast courteous service you will find at BOLGER'S DRUG STORE. . .where your patronage is appreciated. . . phone 385-4500. . .located at 1259 N. Green. Shulton. . .Norcross Greeting Cards. » .Fannie May Candy. .. Whitman Candy. . .O.T.C.. . . Trusses. . . Fountain. . . Delivery. . . THIS WEEK'S HELPFUL HINT; Ever try removing ball point ink? Try this.. .with wash cloth, rub ink with a little alcohol first, then apply fingernail cuticle remover. LAWYERS HEAR FAMED DOCTOR IN FINE Evangelistic Rites Planned Hi Area Church Dr. Werner Tuteur, M.D. who received his medical degree in Germany and at present is clinical director of the psychiatric section of Elgin State hospital, was guest Speaker before the McHenry County Bar association which held its monthly dinner meeting in Crystal Lake last week. Atty. Roland Herrmann of McHenry heads the association. Following the assassination of the late President John F. Kennedy, Dr. Tuteur was appointed to examine Jack Ruby, - the assassin of Lee Oswald, in the county jail of Dallas, Texas, on July 19, 1965. Many members of the McHenry County Medical society were guests at the interesting meeting. Select New School For Pilot Program Ten Selected For Flexible Modular Plan The Mchenry high school has been notified by the Measurement Research center of Iowa City that the new McHenry high school has been selected as one of the ten pilot schools in the United States for whom they will develop a flexible modular scheduling program for the 19- 68-69 school year. Measurement Research center is associated with the Iowa Educational Information center of the University of Iowa which uses the Stanford computer based method of developing a schedule that permits the most efficient use of time, curriculum and personnel. Most important, it provides a program that will enable each student to enroll in courses that will suit his individual abilities and educational or occupational scheme. This type of schedule is built around the courses and time elements selected by,the students and faculty. Students are not fitted into a rigid program. The schedule is reported to be designed and tailor-made for the particular curriculum of the new McHenry high school. Hold Meeting On Pollution ^ The Northern Illinois Water Resources and Conservation commission will meet with Director Kurt Bauer and the Southeastern Wisconsin Regional planning commission and T.F. Wisniewski of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources on Dec. 6 in Waukesha, Wis. The Northern Illinois Commission is interested in reviewing Wisconsin's program for removal of industrial and municipal pollution of Lake Michigan. Chairman Kleine will insist that Wisconsin offer a realistic program inasmuch as the Northern Illinois commission has been successful in developing a firm plan with Northern Illinois industry, and the North Shore Sanitary district to stop polluting the lake by Dec., 1968. Also on the agenda will be a presentation by Southeastern Regional of their work on the Fox River watershed. The two commissions are expected to work very closely on the entire length of this most important watershed. Chairman Kleine clearly states that all pollution of the Chain of Lakes and the entire Fox River in both states will definitely be stopped by every means possible. REV. CARLOS JAR VIS (Continued from page 1) duties. The Parkside choir will also present a musical program. The series will conclude with Dr. James W. Didier bringing the message during the regular worship service on Sunday, Dec. 10, at 11 a.m. Mr. Didier is presently dean of students at Judson college, Elgin and has previously served for seven years as university Baptist chaplain at Michigan state university. His sermon will present the mission of the church in higher education. All services will be held at Harrison school in Wonder Lake and the public is invited to attend any or all the services and hear these distinguished Baptist tr Uglily by Barb Baker Poultry and Egg National Board A PROTEIN PLUS MEAL If you're concerned about providing more protein in your meals. Eggs ala Maryland is a perfect solution. Use this combination of protein-packed eggs and crabmeat as a healthful family dinner-- as the main dish for your weight-conscious luncheon guests--as an attractive accent to buffet entertaining. The wonderful part is that it is simple BARB and quick to prepare. BAKER Eggs ala Maryland V\ cup butter VA teaspoon pepper 1- cup light cream 12 eggs, beaten 1 cup flaked crabmeat 2 tablespoons finely 1 Vi teaspoons salt chopped parsley To Prepare: Melt butter in large skillet. Add crabmeat, cream, salt and pepper; heat through. Pour eggs into skillet with crabmeat mixture and cook quickly, lifting from the bottom and sides as the mixture thickens. As the cooked mixture is lifted, the thin, uncooked part should flow to the bottom. Avoid constant stirring. Cook until eggs are thickened throughout but still moist, about 6-8 minutes. Sprinkle with parsley. Serves 4 to 6. Seal Campaign 48% Of Goal The Christmas Seal campaign which officially opened on Nov. 4, has reached a total of $14,- 356.80. This is nearly 48 percent of the $30,000 goal. The Christmas Seal campaign is the only method of fund raising used by the McHenry County Tuberculosis association. Letters containing the Christmas Seals are mailed annually early in November to homes, businesses, and industries in the county. The campaign funds are used to provide the mobile unit chest x-rays, tuberculin skin tests in all schools, health education materials and funds for research. Mrs. Robert Lounsbury, Christmas Seal campaign chairman, urges everyone to support the campaign by mailing his contribution as soon as possible. IT PAYS TO SHOP IN McHENRY makes sense. Because you're in command with gas. When you turn it off, it's off. There's no hangover heat to scorch food or overheat your kitchen. And when you turn it on, it goes onto the exact shade of heat you want. Because modern gas ranges are so colorful and beautifully designed, they add glamour to your kitchen Because today's new gas ranges give you more features per dollar than any other range--actually cost less to buy, less to use. Because gas broiling is clean and smokeless. You broil with the oven door closed. Because you can get out and enjoy life more, thanks to the many programmed controls that cook things and keep them eating-warm, automatically. Because gas cooking brings out the tastiness of foods. It's the choice of 95% of Chicagoland's professional chefs. For more reasons why gas cooking makes sense, call or visit - our nearest store or office, or see your appliance dealer. Certificate Cash Awards « To Be Given (Continued from page 1) Collector's Den, Ted's Bootery, Ben Franklin, Ann's Gift Shop, McHenry True Value, Genevieve's , Gem Cleaners, Chain-O-Lakes Travel Service, The Toddler Shop, Spurgeon's, Alexander Lumber Co. and The Plum Garden. ' Also McGee's Store for Men, The Fashion Shoppe, Bimbo's, The Pin Curl, Riverside Retail Outlet, Illinois Bell Telephone Co., Vycital's Hardware, Buss Ford Sales, Gies' Shoes, Carey Appliance, Inc., Hornsby's 5 cents to $1.00, Ace Hardware, The Casual Shoppe, McHenry Plaindealer, White's Men Shop,. Shay's Music World, Bolger's Drug Store, Overton Cadillac- Pontiac, Gladstone's Dept. Store, Community Auto Supply and Collingbornue Buick-Olds. A PUBLIC SERVICE OF THE ILLINOIS STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY It could result in a worse skid. Most important, KEEP YOUR FOOT OFF THE BRAKE. You see, on ice, even the slightest, brake pressure will lock the wheels, making it extremely difficult to bring the skid under control. i If you should hit anJ unexpected patch of ice, just\maintain your speed and let tne car "roll" through the patch.. Children with muscular dystrophy often have greatly enlarged calf muscles. If it weren't for their difficulty in walking-usually obvious by the time this characteristic appears- the enlargement would present a picture of strength. In reality, is indicates a deterioration of the muscle tissue which has been replaced by deposits of useless fat. In a scientific report, Muscular Dystrophy Associations of America cautions doctors to pay closer attention to children who show a marked disparity between exceptional muscle development and actual strength. BE A "SLICK" DRIVER Even if you're an expert driver, slippery streets call for "extra" driving skill. Here are some tips that may save you considerable troubleand possibly prevent a serious accident - when snow and ice make driving hazardous. To start on ice, accelerate gently and power up just enough to avoid spinning the wheels. Should your tires begin to spin anyway, don't force the issue; Spinning tires generate heat which melts the top layer of icy surface, resulting in an even slicker area. ^So let the tires cool before making a second effort. To stop on ice, slow down gradually and pump your brakes LIGHTLY and RAPIDLY. Also, -in mind that snow offers better stoppage surface than ice. So, when possible, swing onto a snow patch before applying your brakes. To control skidding, turn into the direction of the skid. For example, if the rear of the car skids left, turn left. Then be prepared for an immediate secondary skid. It's usually in the Opposite direction, so steer accordingly. Whatever you do, avoid sharp or sudden steering. Also avoid sudden change in your speed. That is, DON'T let up on the accelerator suddenly, even though your natural instinct tells you to do so1. _^>eep Evangelistic Rites Planned In Area Church (Continued from page 1) Mike Carlson, Belinda. Clardy, Diana Crabill, Mary Domoto, Sue Farm. Priscilla Fossum, Randy Goettsche,. Betsy Ha mm, Janet Harper, Kathy Jensen, Sue Matthies, Priscilla Mclntyre, Cory Nellis, Kathy Penick and Debbie Pickett. Seventh graders: Martin Apel, Judy Boeker, Jenise Comiskey, Lynn Cygan, Russell Grover, Lee Haln, Jeff Hoskins, Beth Howell, Steven Jaenicke, Thomas Knaack, Kathy Longhway, Jody Marchese, Phyllis Miller, Richard Ormond, Dale Page, Vicki Peterson, DeniseQuist, Virginia Schubert, Iris Seese, Michael Smith, Betsy Stephenson, Linda Stevens, Tim Tonyan, Debra Virgins, Rhonda Wahls and Sally Wheelock. Times Do Change: A minister of the Elizabethian period preached lengthy sermons against use of forks for eating, declaring them to be an insult to God--as he had given man fingers for that purpose. & Jr Cyka/iAatla/i*, "Dura-lite"® Permanently-Pressed shirts of 65% Ho del® & 35% cotton are pressed to stay neat for keeps! Manhattan® "Dura-Wite" is the new 'no-iron' shirt that has a knack for staying neat and wrinkle-free from dawn to midnight! It's permanently-pressed in advance . .. and stays that way washing after washing, wearing after wearing. Just pop "Dura-Wite" in the washer (of course it can be commercially laundered, too)...tumble or drip dry it... put it on and GO! No ironing is ever needed! And "Dura-Wite" is guaranteed to stay white for the life of the shirt! #6 oo "Make your holiday shopping a pleasure at.... Northern Illinois Gas Company 1219 N. Green / 385-0182

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