Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Apr 1950, p. 10

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THAT MTU 6UMN6 THAT €LOt &E?r AOM41 & LOOK OU«Z EA5V 5EA5CN ™ ^r^'SHHKr M AND IT* TIME AND SEE. CTOC STEADY D<?lNO TO TMB TRKCTOe! HARD WORK TEST YOUR I. Q. EALTHTAilS . " ••' The ability to important factor The Sonidhf Board ;iri- only news item of any real Gtilisequence this week is the fait that Hank, khe mailman, just delivered a bill from the office of the financial secretary, reminding OB once again that the counting house is looking for our quarterly assessment. .Now if we were ose of those plutocrats like so Mid so, with two suits of clothes, a husky bank account and an interest in a blacksmith shop, we wouldn't have to be annoyed with those statements and reminders If for no other reason than that we would pay our dues a year in advance. However, the F.S. is justified Ud We're not finding fault with the young fellow. But, what we are trying to put over is the fact that maybe more of you guys got bills this week and maybe all of us should get together on the plan and just pay up. As one of our financial wizards once remarked. "What do you think this council operates on, air?" Everybody laughed heartily because, as little Audrie said, "How true it is." Before signing off we would like to remind you tonight, April 13 twi-lve candidates will take their first step toward knighthood when the exemplification of the first degree will be held in the councIF chambers. All, members are urged to attend. A short business meeting, starting at 8 o'clock will precede the exemplification. Sonr (irapetit After Uncle Mike's wife wore her new Easter hat to church, they ate tfc*lpr lunfeh. . . O'BYE.' Ninety-seven percent of drivers involved in automobile accidents in th«ds*T.S. last year had at least one^year's driving experience. FLOOR TILE ASPHALT and RUBBER ):3' ' • l &lsO -. i i . . . PLASTIC WALL TILE J. M. STANGARONE or 196-R McHenry, IB. i Where wiU Alaska rank in size and population if granted statehood? 2. How did thfc inch measurement originate? 3 What is the tallest building m the IL S. outside of New York City0 ' ) J 4. Wnai are me calendar limits within which Easter Sunday may fall? 5. How much does a gallon of water wej™&? Read the Want nf.al Mfton Eclipses A total eclipse of the. moon will visible in the United States on Sej tember 25. Totality will begin 9:45 p.m., and end at 10:40 p.mj Central Standard Time. Anothe total eclipse of the moon on April will not be seen in this country. NOTICE All dogs must be tied uj after the 15th pf April, 195( Village Board of Spring Grove and Mayor John Rauftt i i OR. HENRY FREUND OPTOMETRIST At 136 S. Green St., McHenry (Closed Tiiursday Afternoons) n *! a. ftxaniined f*-- Glasses Fitted „ Visual Training -- Visual Rehabilitation . . * Complete„ Visual Analysis " » Honrs Daily! lit 12 and 1 to 6--Saturday Evenings: 0:60 to - PHONE MCHENRY 452 MEW WILLYS New Engine -at HEW LOW PRICES! Distinctive new styling... an amazing n< engine .; .LOW PRICES-three good reasons for coming in now to see the latest from Willys. It's a great new line-"- a smart Willys Station Wagon...an exciting new Jeepster... a new l/^-Ton Willys Truck and '4rWheel-Drive Truck... a new Willys Sedan Delivery. session v * -1 - MORE POWERI MORE MILEAGE! mamwinMi -fWRR/CAN£ ITS HERE-the most advanced engine in the low-price field! The HURRICANE gives you increased power and decreased fuel consumption. It is F-head design, with valve-in-head intake and valve-in-block exhaust. Compression is 7.4 to 1, but premium fuel is not required. Come in today and see this sensational engine that gets more energy out of every drop' of fuel. McHENRY GARAGE TELEPHONE 403 604 FRONT STREET read Is a most In a child's development. It is not only broadening culturally, but ii promotes a social understanding. Unfortunately, many children have reading difficulties which, if corrected, would prevent their development Into maladjusted adolescents and adults, according to the Educationad committee of the Illinois State Medical Society to a Health Talk. While reading readiness is generally considered by the age of 6, it should be remembered that the mental and not the physical age is important. Some children can read simple sentences at the age of 5 and even 4. Reading difficulties stem from many causes. Very often, an eyedefect is involved. And theft again other physical and mental factors ] are the cause for this condition,! which is medically identified, as dyslexia, stemming from the Greek days meaning abnormal, and lexis meaning reading. Today the term is not restricted to reading, disability but to all mental and physical factors involved. A chtyd with reading difficulties neednot .be qtentally -deficient, since many physical factors are IniEPlvad, making the problem one for the physician and educator alike. According to a summary of the National Society for the Study of Educatlpn, such physical deficiencies cover malnutrition, fatigue, infection, defective glandular activities, bodily injuries and defects, visual and auditory defects, other factors Include educational "'^mmuturity,, V general emotional instability and Inadequate teaching. While a slow Intelligence appears in some children with dyslexia, it is interesting that the condition a'.so accompanies children of a very high intelligence. Strangely enough, the teacher is often blamed by the parent for the child's inability to read. While the need of a carefully supervised teaching program in recognized, the responsibility cannot all be assumed by the teacher, Intelligence means the ability or NO T I C 12 Cor IMt.MKII rmilllTTH Cull -- ." tfv McHENRY 501-J4 HH»%%»HH»»%»»whhh»HW DONT AROUI When Ifs So Easy To Beautify Those Old Floors! i*rt ««r •qUpm.nt and re-finlih dull, worn floor* with hntrou*, baoutlful wrtacw. Do It yowMlf with our «osy-to-uM Rental Equipment and tav* Mm* and monoy -- diantf. the** duM, worn wrfacm into floor* thai , beautiful and hMtrout, OUR LOW COST UNT« MAN NIKNIMIS IVIRTTHINO YOU NIID hmow Clark* Spwdy *and- •t »ds*r« and poUlhors -- Mnd|M|t*r, vorniik, Itain, Illlw and, brush** -- full Instruction*. FHONI TODAY FOR All tPPORMATION ' VYCITAL'S HARDWARE SHEET METAL SHOP capacity to learn. Next to It < a healthy, good functioning body Is essential to the learning process. That is why the- child must be given an equal opportunity with his companions. The child with reading difficulty, because of the unsureness, the uncertainty in forming the oral word, is subjected to the unkind ridicule of his little associates. And his defect takes on such an emotional tempest that many characteristics are apt to develop, leaving the child unhappy, inclined to viitlidraw from companionship and become secretive. Many parents push a child too fast. In an effort to hurry , up his learning process, they will Encourage him to read material beyond his comprehension. The original difficulty then becomes exaggerated and more barm ii ed. Children with reading difficulties should be given a careful •*- amiuation to rule out the presence of physical and mental factors that may be responsible. And the environment of the home Should be studied, since the child' resets so strongly to the influence about him. It is logical that everything that Influences the child's life Will also influence his learning ability. Once the cause is determined and remedial measures Instituted, fte» gress will be noted. f •*» Twenty-five vers involved Accidents in were between 24. * • iiji tWi'iii'iiitii percent of all drlin fatal automobile the U.S. last year the a'ges of 18 ana d fox PICTURES eNlAMBD AT NO tXTRA CHARGE! «ING SIZE Q U A L I T V SNAPSHOT! V PER ROLL * mm tat a* cwmtr met. tZOLFUMW-/6SX69* WATTLES DRUG STORE 515 Main Street McHenry Phone 450 APPLIANCES.. ^ TO HELP YOU LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALL trSunbeam appliances get you off to a smooth start in the morn* f a g . . . h e l p y o u l i v e e l e c t r i c a l l y a l l d a y l o n g . S e e t h e w o n d e r f i i l * " 7 Sunheam aids to modern living at your dealer's or ourv nearest store today. . r ' J- * Sunbeam Colffeemaster It's automatic! You can't miss! The same perfect coffee every time -- 1 cup to 8. 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