DEMOCRACY , Jh<~ •-'j -v.- ,-' " • "V-i.'-Ji* -1'. TOB-'MdBBmTrlSABSgALBRA*'/^ ^ Thtarida^/Decombte 16.1951 *.1 . k*' PfeMr v THREE SCORE YEARS efi TEN THC 7O YEARS we ITEAD ABOUT IN THE MUQTC ASTHC LONGEVITy AAATTK FOR INDIVIDUALS, HAS JUST ABOUT BECOME TH6 LIFE EXPECTANCY ATO/RTH POK AMERICANS AND SOME OTHER PEOPLES.' SINCE THE START OF THIS QENTUR.Y, * //.'/ / WE HAVE ADDED MORE THAN 20 YEARS 'f jft TO OUR LIFE SPAN. " smB CONSEQUENTLY, WE THINK MORE AND MORE or RETIREMENT INCOME, • EVEN WHILE WE INSURE OUR LIVES AND PROTECT OUR LOVED ONES, "INCASE..." WE PREPARE FOR. THE DAY WHEN WE INDIVIDUALLY MAY PASS 'THREESCORE YEARS AND7EN. CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank everyone for prayers, cards and visits during my recent five-day stay in the hospital following surgery. Everything was appreciated so miich. *32 Harold Blake ^-T oafy ^ Shopp(mkrqidtfamysslilf i ALWAYS EXTRA KEYS Ben Franklin On Green Street McHcnry, HL FUTURE TEACHERS MAKE VISITS TO. VARIOUS COLLEGES The Future Teachers of America from McHenry high scluxfl took a very interesting field trij> earljier this month, with the junior and senior members of this group going to visit various colleges. The colleges which the students toured were Dekalb, Beloit, Alverno, National College of Education and Northwestern university. Although the procedures of the tours were different at each college visited, they all followed a basic pattern. The student^ toured the campuses and caught a glimpse of the classes and extracurricular activities. In some of the colleges, they were permitted to sit in on classes. All questions about the schools were answered by administrative directors, who supplied the students with bulletins And information. The colleges planned lunches and more activities in the afternoon. All the Future Teachers were grateful for the opportunity of visiting these colleges. - . SAFETY COUNCIL CAUTIONS AGA3NJ HOLIDAY For a merrier- Christmas,:Jbive with' reason during the hraiday season. ' • •. , ^ This appeal was made ix^.'nyu torists todVy by the. National Safety Council a? it opened its annual Christmas safety campaign. The Christmas-New Year , holiday season is the most hazardous siiigle period of the year, a<&£rding to fee Council. T^ice^as many persons are' killed ift tralfic accidents at this time as on. the same days of the preceding two weeks. Causes of the extra dangers and higher tolls are heavier travel and the festive spirit of the season, plus the usual winter hazards of bad weather, slippery roads and more hours of darkness. In ah effort to reduce these yuletide accidents to a minimum, city and state officials, civic leaders, safety councils and 163 organizations again are joining, with the Council in enlisting the cooperation of every motorist and pedestriari. Ned H. Dearborn, president of the Qpuhcil, ,ggid the Christmas, season can be faced with optimism but not complacency. He pointed out that the Fourth off July and Labor Day holiday pei>" iods brought substantially fewei^ deaths than had been expected. "{Jo one waved magic wand for the Fourth of July or Labor Day," Mr. Dearborn said. "The good records came about because motorists generally recognized that holidays are hazard days/ Christmas, the most dangerous of all ..our major (holidays, will require the Same care on the highway." Specifically, the council offered the following tips for holiday driving: y 1.. ttespect' the weather. Adjust your speed to-road i^d weathir conditions. ; • C' . 2. Keep windshield clear, and Use tire chains for 'fevere snow and ice condtions. M 3. Brake intermittently --• don't lock the wheels -- When the road surface*is slippery. 4. Follow other vehicles at a safe distance. 5.. Allow plenty of time to make your trip without hurrying. 6: By all means, don't drive after- drinking. CATHOLIC YOUTH ROLLER SKATING PARTY Sponsored By: St. Patrick's Patrician Club MONDAY. DECEMBER 27TH at the , "JUST FOR FUN ROLLER RINK" On Route 31 South Of McHenry « p.m. - 11 p.m. Donation $1.00 Admission by Ticket Only i , , . -- ifii-iiiiiimmrnk 103 So. Green St. PHONE 40 - -- JtfcHenry, HL ADVERTISE IN THE PUJJiDEALER I Say Merry Christmas with EI0WERS %• My. U:f I " r'i i i ' . # Poinsetiias # Azaleas » Cyclamen # Begonias # African Violsi Plants CHRISTMAS CORSAGES • • • See Our Full Line of Christmas Wreaths, Door ^ Sprays* Candle Centerpieces; Holly, Mistletoe. Etc. f ORDER EARLY WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS ANYWHERE ELM STREET FLORISTS PHONE 230 SN W. ELM ST. MCHENRY, ILL. Across The Street From A&P OOD STC SIJIVfffG TOU iimiSAVING YOU MON* MASONITE HANGUP BOARD Easily Installed ' HURRY! ONLY WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! liy >iy Hem it--detler, wHfc i pwdim •f MM Mlar la Mali «r graeerlM. E X C L U S I V E L Y AT N A T I O N A L FOOD S T O R E S ! mm &*u>t6ge</ K«sy to bcrag.ap twli •r itomilt, oi pictir* MadF* of I8"K24M-ten* pared m a t o n i t a, with • waive 1^"*%" hooks, four screws and four wall spacers. Approximately 433 holes per piece. Screws and spacers provided for easy self installation. The most functional piece of merchandise ever devised for household use. Reg. price $1.50 ee. Copper Anodized PETITE ALUMINUM TUMBLERS These S'/2 - ounce juice tumblers ere wonderful for both breakfast and be-. fore dinner cocktafis. It is finished in stainless copper- tone anodixed aluminum. This wearing finish will no? Jfrnish or show wear. The*e tumblers are packag^ sil^a a cellophane sfeeVe. Reg. prjee <2.49. MIXING BOWL FOUR QUART CAPACITY $*wl with ih&fibw«r chain design is perfect for serving tossed lalocfj, popcorn, and other perty treats. Done in luminous copper-tone anodized finish with sun-ray interior and highly ppMked exterior. Individually wrapped in cellophane. Reg. price $2.00. •TOUGH ' •STURDY • LIGHT WEIGHT Size approximately 18" diameter, 14-' height. Made from selected ertra heavy split bamboo. Reg. Price $2.00. $198 The NEW REAiH-UP r/i ffgc GIANT WASTE BASKET STOOL Convenient Sturdy Safe The MRtalmr «Mh • tan* 4r*4 asas. AH vkH*. Blends smartly with any color scheme. Saves space with its slender silhouette and frees the user from frequent emptying. Ideal for home or workshop. Reg. price $1.49. CHRISTMAS TREES PILLOWS Liven Your Home! T«f«d lor Mgk'ttftty by a I • • d « n 9 fcitaifetofy* Sility>tr«ad rubboffVMt inturtt firm footing c*pp«d Uqi, r«duc» pr«v«nt flipping, ntrttf'.Jind tcratch«d floors. *r9 Ki^diom* blocV *'6't i dl i« STEEL TUBING with wide, he**y «t««l pUto, Av«iUbU in . rid, yellow or finish. lOt/i** Reg. Price $2.98. Made of brilliant styrene. An attractive decoration anywhere in the home, 11" tali, looks like ' expensive cut glass. Multi-colored ornaments give you the beauty of a real lighted Christmas Tree. Reg. Price Colorful 18* 18 Available iR rayon fata, Ruff-Tex,. and shimmering satin fabrics with covered button trim. In assorted colors -- Hunter Green, Old Rose, Chartreuse, Blue, Stone Gray, Lipstick Red, and Burgundy. Reg. price $1.98. For Sports, Travel or Servicemen UTILITY BAG k JIMY NIMTE ^o£-dna-cA& ytiAfg# UKULELE Sim* With the Million Dollar Features Amazing Quality! Amazing Value!! STRONGER and HOLDS HEAT LONGER SET OF 4 TWO TONE Gives that addpd, mod-/ crn touch to yOuf" living room. Finished in -black "M a r - p r ^o f" lacquer Rack is 16'/] inches long I5'/J inches high and 12 inchcs wide. Reg. price $1:98. Long wearing, end scuft resistant. 14" oVersizc zipper opening. Waterp r o o f , t o u g h l u g g a g e plastic. 4 heavy duty studs. Mothers! Ideal for bottles, etc. -Reg. prifco SI.99. DESIGN IN HIGH IMPACT PLASTIC Full profession*! vtc. tcte* tificelly designed, for perfect •cousties--finest qoeUty genu ylon strings. Comes with felt pick end initruction book. Keg. price $1.99 Sef conteWtt 4 shed bo«Hs--9" die. (2(/r ^s.}. 8 d>«. (2 qts ). 6" die. (I ql ). ond 5" die. 0 pt.J. ligM woigKt, finished to fko worm Colorodo brown -- Ridged eed ekoped for easy Kendlieg. Con Mted with b 9 # 11 f I blenders, ^or miiing by bond. Reg. pr»i» $1.49