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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Sep 1972, p. 17

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t HEALTH BOARD ASSURES POLLUTION PROBLEM ASSISTANCE (Continued from page i) torney William Cowlin, the Environmental Protection agency and the Attorney General's office to obtain a correction of the problem. Assurance was given by the board that the Health depart­ ment "has every intention of solving the problem to protect the health of the people in the Richmond area and to prevent any further pollution of the air or water". FALL PROGRAM SCHEDULES OF "Y" AVAILABLE (Continued from pagp 1) Participation opportunities for men include karate and volleyball. There are also opportunities for boys to join Y-Indian Guides or Y-Warriors, for girls to join Y-Indian Princesses, and for men to join the Y's Men's club. Regular family swims are available at the YMCA's in Elgin and DesPlaines. A phone call to the Young Men's Christian association will make it possible to receive a schedule in the mail, or one may pick up a schedule at 95 N. Grant street in Crystal Lake. MOBILE X-RAY UNIT WILL VISIT COUNTY LOCATIONS ^Continued from page 1) anyone 18 years of age or older and to those under 18 who have a positive reaction to the skin test. Pregnant women must have written permission from their physician to have an x-ray on the mobile unit. The free chest x-rays are part of the community health program sponsored by the Tuberculosis association and funded by the contributions to Christmas Seals. DWI, OTHER CHARGES FILED AGAINST DRIVERS (Continued from page 1) he rounded a sweeping curve near Casey's tavern, he sud­ denly noticed two vehicles stopped in front of him He went to the ditch in order to avoid colliding with them. A ticket for failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident w^s .issued to Steve M. Dantuma of 6623 Route 173. Richmond, after a one-car accident Sunday morning about 1 o'clock. The incident occurred on Tryon Grove road, three quarters of a mile east of Keystone road, Richmond The driver said he was east- bound on Tryon Grove when he lost control of his vehicle on a curve, skidded across the road, hit a fence, traveled several feet through a field and came to a stop in a creek Officers noted the auto left 135 feet of skid marks on the pavement. GOVERNOR OF ROTARY SPEAKS FOR LOCAL CLUB (Continued from page 1) in Boy Scouts, in which he has been singled out for awards, in church activities and in the work of Rotary. He is a charter member, past president and former director of the Liber- tyville club. Barr has served as a panelist at district con­ ferences, with attendance at international conventions in Toronto, Atlantic City, Denver, Atlanta, Houston and overseas in Nice, France, and Sydney, Australia. Taking a lead in the growing field of plastics back in the 'forties, he is now president and chief executive officer of Trend Plastics, Inc. JUVENILES CONFESS TO BOMB INCIDENTS (Continued from page 1) Members of the McHenry Police department and the Sheriff's department went to the juvenile's home, and with the approval of the boy's parents, confiscated a large amount of chemicals. When they were brought to the police station, two U.S. Treasury department agents who deal in bombs were there on another matter. After examining the confiscated materials, they stated that some powerful explosive type L6£I WfciftHT OR MONEY BACK Odrinex can help you become the trim slim person you want to be Odrinex is a tiny tablet and easily swallowed Con tains no dangerous drugs No starving No special exercise. Get rid of excess fat and live longer. Odrinex has been used successfully by thousandsjll over the country for 14 years Odrinex Plan costs $3 25 and the large economy size $5.25. You must lose ugly fat or your money will be refunded. No questions asked. Sold with this guarantee by: MAY'S REXALL DRUGS PAGE 17-PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1972 This column of questions and answers on federal tax matters is provided by the local office of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service and is published as a public service to taxpayers. The column answers questions most frequently asked by taxpayer^. Q) I have already earned over $750 from a part-time jol>. Will my parents still be able to claim me as a dependent next year? * . A) Your parents will not lose the dependency exemption if you are a full-time student during some part of each of five calendar months of the year, or under 19 years of age at the end of the year. They must, however, furnish over half of your total support aj you must meet the other pendency tests. For more information, write your Internal Revenue district office and ask for a free copy of IRS Publication 532, "Tax Information for Students and Parents." Q) Are state unemployment benefits taxable? AT No. Unemployment ben­ efits paid to you by a state are generally not taxable. How­ ever, payments made by a state to a state employee, not cov­ ered by the state's unemploy­ ment compensation laws but covered under a comparable collective bargaining agree- t, are taxable. Unemployment benefit pay­ ments from a fund to which you voluntarily contribute, whet^r union established or set up as a private nonunion fund, are taxable to the ex­ tent that the amounts re­ ceived exceed your payments into the fund. Q) How can I get a copy of the Federal income tax return I filed last year? A) Write the Internal Rev­ enue Service Center where you filed your return, giving your name, social security number and signature as it appeared on your return. Identify the return form, the tax period and the approxi­ mate date you filed jour re­ turn. Enclose a check or money order to cover the one dollar-per-page charge. No charge will be made for copies of tax returns furnished tax­ payers in an area designated by the President as a disaster area. ver U «le- m p n m Q) Are personal taxes deductible? property UNDER WATER -- One of the hardest hit communities following recent rains has been Holiday Hills, where several roads have become impassable. The channel fed by the Fox river has risen so high that some homes are entirely surrounded by water. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD A) Yes. If a state or local tax is imposed on personal property on an annual basis and is based on the value of the personal property, it is deductible if you itemize de­ ductions on your return. Bob Wallace Guest Speaker For United Fund BOB WALLACE The Program and Planning Committee of The Crystal Lake United Fund are presently chemicals were present and that any type bomb could be made with them. The involved youths were 16, or near 16 years old. One of the latter was given the option to drop school and chose to leave. A second youth, a transfer student from another district, was returned to that district after the incident. He was at­ tending school locally under a cooperative program in general use. It was established for the purpose of providing new educational surroundings for young people who have been problems in their own schools. organizing the first annual Campaign Kickoff Dinner to be held at the Turnberry Country Club at 7 p.m. on Sept. 27. A large attendance is expected in a show of support for the United Fund drive which will take place in October. The Committee, comprised of Crystal Lake business and professional leaders including, Jack Dowse, Robert Proctor, Greg Streb, Augie Danek, Dr. James Davis, Campaign Chairman and President of McHenry County College, Gordon Smith and Alyce Sir, have announced that the guest speaker for the evening will be Bob Wallace of CBS-TV Channel 2 News. Bob Wallace has been WBB- M--TV's weekend anchorman since May, 1970. Prior to Joining Channel 2, Wallace was an- chorman-reporter for WKBS-- TV in Philadelphia, Anchorman for WLWI in Indianapolis, and writer-editor for WBZ--TV in Boston. A graduate of Boston University, where he was awarded a Bachelor of Science degree, Wallace began his broadcasting career while still a student. He hosted a classical music program on the student FM station in Boston and ap­ peared as news anchorman over dosed circuit television a the University. While com­ pleting his studies, Wallace continued to handle a variety of assignments for Massachusetts radio stations. Prior to joining WBZ--TV in Boston, Wallace was a reporter and anchorman How Can I? EEEEEmxaaSBcg by Anne Ashley Q. How can I make a good substitute for a chamois? A. Pieces of velveteen are excellent substitutes for chamois, do a fine polishing job, and are easily laundred. Q. How can I remove mildew stains from white cottons and linens? A. A bath in hot, sudsy water may remove these stains, if they are fresh. If not, apply lemon juice and salt, and place for WPRO--TV in Providence, R.I. Wallace grew up in Somer- ville, Mass., near Boston, and lists his hobbies a camping and following auto races. He and his wife, Linda, have two children and live in Winnetka. Since Bob Wallace entered broadcast journalism he was covered every type of story conceivable. He has also worked with the wives of Viet Nam P.O.W.'s. Bob enjoys a open question and answer session after his talks, so those guests in attendance who wish to know more about the gathering of news and the people who make it, are advised to be well armed with questions they've always wanted to ask newscasters. The goal of the Crystal Lake United Fund for the 1972-73 Campaign is $59,600. the articles in direct sunlight. Use only sudsy warm water on colored articles. Q. How can I prevent wood screws in an outside job from rusting? A. By dipping the screws beforehand into some thin shellac before driving them into the wood. Q. Some of my cafe curtains refuse to hang in neat folds as they are supposed to do. Any suggestions? A. Try pinching the pleats together at the bottom with pinch-type clothespins, and let them hang that way for a few days. - Q. How can I keep one of my self-baked cakes moist? A. Spread melted butter over the top and sides. Let the cake star*! a few minutes, then spread the icing. The butter will not only keep the cake moist, but will help you spread the icing more smoothly. Q. How can I effect a good repair job on broken chinaware? A. Make a thick solution of gum arabic in water, stir this into plaster-of-paris to the consistency of cream, apply to the broken edges with a brush, join them together, and let set for at least three days. Q. How can I deal with paint spatters that have been allowed to harden on my floor? A. Moisten these spatters with some fingernail polish, allow to soak in for a few minutes, then rub off with a cloth and wash with warm suds. The paint usually disappears, no matter how long it has been there. Q. What can I do about mildew stains on leather? A. A little petroleum jelly, rubbed well into the leather, will usually chase the mildew away. Follow this with a polishing with a clean chamois. Q. Is there any way I can make candles burn longer and ("ALEXANDER EXTERIOR ACRYLIC LATEX HOUSE PAINT cwt'Paittt GALLON WHITE The highest - solids latex paint made today Covers and hides 60% better than the average paint Custom colors to order. Slightly higher We have everything you need! ACRYLIC rtin* y- UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED EXTERIOR FLAT OIL HOUSE PAINT GALLON WHITE Special blister-proof formula for frame homes that are blistering, peeling or scaling This paint exceeds federal government specifications for blister resist­ ant house paint. It can be used as a primer or finish coat. Custom colors to order, slightly higher. acrylic UTIX PI if «Jlm artin* Hlttlf »• »** PMirs v,v EXTERIOR ACRYLIC LATEX HOUSE PAINT ! !"fh9S' " Solids la,ex "a'nt /toia" Covers -qrcavera9e ob r-in EXTERIOR FLAT S®^GALLON OIL HOUSE PAINT WHITE ar^hhftf blister-proof formula for frame homes that federal oovif SCali"9 Thls »a'n' federal government specifications for blister res.st- coat Custorn'"'I " Ca" ̂ 85 3 Pnmer °' ,m'Sh coat Custom colors to order, slightly higher ALEXANDER 909 North Front LUMBER 385 1424 with less dripping0 A. Coat the candles, all but the wick, with soapsuds...they will last longer and burn with a minimum of smoking or dripping. Allow them to dry in their holders before lighting them. Candles will also burn more slowly and without dripping if they are stored in the refrigerator. Q. How can I add a gloss to bathroom floors when cleaning them? A. By adding a half-cup of starch to your washing water. Q. How can I make a good silverware cleaner? A. One fine agent for cleaning silverware is common lump starch, rubbed on with a damp cloth, allowed to remain on a few minutes, then rubbed dry with cheesecloth. CROSSWORD PUZZLE TURN ONS IA/HAT'z WROSJGr GENERATION ? -rtieyte B&nc-PROiMSHT UP ON TtieMRONG i.[OE Of r/de VKi~. ACROSS 1. Sob noisily 5. Military installation 9. Jai -- 10. Unwilling 13 Lively . cadence 14 Girl of song, circa 1927 15. Stationery item 16. Humorist 17. Speck 18. Landed property 20 "Three" in Palermo 21. British Conservative 22. Sonny and 23 Products of combustion 25. Run-down 26. Lean-to 27 Light source 28. Marching cadence call 29. Brazilian port 31. Badly / 32. Exasperate 33. Devoured 35 OnCadept at circum­ vention 37. Brawl 38. Back out of a deal 39. Brink 40. Acute 41. Secondhand DOWN 1. Indonesian island 2 Even up 3 Is executed, pirate style (3 wds.) 4 Illuminated 5 Quality of being equal 6 Egg-shaped 7 Divinity school (Abbr.) 8 Worked as a thespian (3 wds.) 11. 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