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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Nov 1955, p. 8

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Kinsala joined the Overton orby the use of'new drugs, follow- gfanization in ^February of 1947 ed by various therapies in which I.88 Par*-S manager for Overton selected volunteers played an ac- Motor Sales and became parts tive role. and service . manager in the Mrs. Miller appealed for groups sPrin£ 1953. to untertake the sponsorship of t Kenneth Behnett, who resides a ward, to provide a simple par- i a* Island Lake, has taken oyer ty for the patients once a month, i duties as parts and service Music to sing around the piano, | manager for Overton Motor Sales, games to play, friendly chatting j ^as many years experi-1 with the patients and a treat to j ence *n this capacity and was asshare bring much joy into the sociated with a suburban dealer drab lives of the mentally ill. j **fort moving to Island Lata. At the present time, outside or- ' ' If ganizations such as church and | (MINOR ACCIDENT 1^ civic groups, woman's and gar- Two autos were damaged but den clubs, sponsor fourteen the drivers escaped injury last wards. But with 6,800 patients at ; week when cars dfiven by Doug- Apples At Your Best Parties Elgin, there are still thousands of patients who have no. such contact with a friendly world outside. Individuals or organizations who desire further information or who would like to pool their energies with those of other interested persons may contact Mrs. H. V. Jackson or Mrs. J. E. Corbett. World's Newest Vault Installed In Local Bank (Continued trom Page 1) ty-four hours a day, seven days a week, it would take him more than 190 years before he could exhaust the possible combination changes on even one lock. This sleek, precision-tooled protective unit was styled by famed industrial designer, Henry Dreyfuss. It was engineered and will be installed by the builders of the vault doors which protect Uncle Sam's huge gold supply at Fort Knox. So finely tooled is the multiton door, that a child can move it with a touch of a finger. The vault will have a vault venilator as^ a safety feature which will eliminate every possible danger of suffocation. In the past, bank vaults have always served, as a menace to those who have been unfortunate enough to be locked within their air tight walls. The drive-in facilities will consist of a bay type electric drive in window. Tis completely automatic teller undt will be located on the north side of the building. The dual depository will be located near the front entrance and will enable any customer to qrake deposits safely any time of day or-night. las Glosson, 17, of McHenry, and Louis Th»Len,- also of this -eomrminitv, ccttijded on Rt. 120, neair the city. Glosson was reported to have, been driving east Agar the Johnsburg blacktop road and in attempting to pass the Thelen car collided with it. The latter driver was making a left turn at the time. Glosson was charged with not having his car under control. V.F.W. AUXILIARY NEWS By Pat Botts APPEAR ON (RADIO Members of McHenry's high school Future Homemakers of America class prepared a program on homemaking at WKRS, Waukegan, this week which will be re-broadcast at 1:15 o'clock Saturday, Nov. 12. (GOP CANDIDATE John P. Manning, Republican of Rochelle, has announced his candidacy for state representative in the April primaries in the new Thirty-second district, which comprises Ogle, DeKalb, McHenry and Boone cou*aes. Lend Uncle Sam Your Dollars Help Fight TB ; I9H CHRISTMAS ^ GREETUWSI955: Buy Christmas Seals So many delicious cheese mixtures deserve to be on your autumn beverage tray. And along side the bowl of tangy cheese give your guests wedges of juicy eating apples. The best combination of flavors--cheese and apples--adds to the hospitality a note your guests and the family will appreciate. APPLE APPETIZERS 1. Arrange marinated herring (pickled herring in sour cream) on individual plates with wedges of crisp, unpeeled red apple slices. 2. Surround a bowl holding Devil Dip with wedges of unpeeled red apple slices. Provide cocktail picks. DEVIL DIP 2 tablespoons chopped black olives 1 tablespoon minced pimiento 2 teaspoons dry sherry 1 cup creamed cottage cheese 1/3 cup deviled ham 1 teaspoon grated onion Combine all ingredients; mix well. Makes about 1% cups. fNS |DA\V RITES - Miss Marjory Daw, 78, died Monday evening, Nov. 7, at the Villa Rest Home. She was a native of Michigan. There are no immediate survivors. The body rested at the George Justen & Son funeral home until Wednesday aftrnoon, when service were held there, followed by cremation in Graceland cemetery. £HARE (FUEL TAX McHenry, Kane, DeKalb and Lake counties have been allotted $129,066 as their share of motor fuel taxes paid into the state treasury during October. McHenry received $19,960. Allotments to the 102 counties in the state totalled $2,533,695. Buy U.S. Savings Bonds FORMER CONFERENCE OFFICER SPEAKS ON UNITED NATIONS (Continued from Page 1) United Nations and You." The young people of the community knocked at front doors at Hallowe'en, collecting for the very necessary work of an agency of the United Nations; other children come home with information about it gained from their school books and newspapers. Mrs. Hall's study of the subject should be of help to all in better understanding of this organization, its agencies and their relationship to us. VA ASSISTANCE A Veterans Administration representative from the Rockford VA office will be on duty at Woodstock Tuesday, Nov. 15, to inform and assist veterans, their dependents and the general public regarding all benefit programs of the VA. Their representative will be on duty from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the 'post office building, second floor, in Woodstock. Subscribe to the Plaindealer NOTES FOR BUSINESSMEN: POSTERS How to Profit from JOB PRINTING Posters can be of large size for outdoor i&se, or in smaller sizes for counters and walls. Either way, they are excellent, low cost* salesmen always ready to tell your story. Let us show you how they can bring greater sales to you. Call us. as seen In POST tailored by znm ISCHAFFNERI is. MARxl Preferred by American men above any other tweed .Pan American topcoats are rug - ged (thanks to sturdy Chile wool) yet soft-surfaced and rich in looks . . . thanks to silky Argentinean wool. In popular raglan style COOKS CORNER By Marie Scbaettgen Oysters The regular meeting of the C.F.W. auxiliary was held Monday, Oct. 17, at 8 p.m., with twenty-one members present. The meeting was brought to order by the president, Gertrude Bar- j bian, and mihutes were read by' the secretary, Augusta Diedrich.^ Auxiliary memlbers, ploase,don't forget our new membership drive. Mrs.Evelyn Murphy will show pictures of Germany at our next meeting, Nov. 14.;.. Phamphieis Available On Heart Disease Awakened interest throughout the county in diseases of the heart has been prompted by the recent illness of President Eisenhower, Dr. Stanley L. Levin, Danville, president of the Illinois Heart association has announced. Many requests for literature on heart disease are being received by the Illinois Heart association and by, local heart associations. Among the pamphlets on heart disease are "Don't Worry About Your Heart," "Heart Diseases Ca,used by Coronary Arteriosclerosis" and "High Blood Pressure," stated Doctor Levin. Single copies of these pamphlets will be sent without cost upon request to local heart association chapters or the Illinois Heart association^ 526 South Seventh street, Springfield, 111. Oysters make a quick meal and consequently this easy recipe will be appreciated. (Creamed iQystere | 1 pt. oysters % tsp. celery salt iy2 cup medium white sauce Chopped parsley Toast Clean oysters to remove bits of shell. Cook in strained liquor, milk or water until plump. , Drain and add to white sauce seasoned with celery salt. Serve on toast points. Garnish with chopped parsley. BECOMES ^CANDIDATE , Mrs. E&rle Benjamin Searcy has announced her .candidacy for clerk of the supreme, court of the state of Illinois in the 1956 primary. in a statement,0 she said: "In response to many letters and urgings, I have decided to be a candidate for the Republicans nomination for clerk of the supreme court of Illinois, a post I have held since last spring when I was honored by the court with appointment to fill the vacancy left by the death of my husband, Earle Benjamin Searcy." . . . ' , Thursday, November 10,-1955 CARD tor [THANKS We would like to. thank friend* and neighbor^ for food, cardftjf flowers and other kindnesses shown us at the time of the death M of our wife and mother. The Family of Anna Klumlbies 27 Cherry Valley Road Lend Uncle Sam Your Dollars *27 CARD jOF (THANKS In this way we would like to thank friends and neighbors for cards, flowers, v offerings and other kindnesses extended at the time of our bereavement. Mrs. Charles Duncan And Family Conduct Teachers' Examination Nov. 18 The next regular examination for teachers' certificates aftd the examinations on the Constitution of the United States and the State of Illinois will be held at 9 a.m. Friday, Nov. 18, in the office of the county superintendent of schools, R. L. Tazewell, at the courthouse in Woodstock. All applicants desiring to write either exam should ^notify Mr. Tazewell of their intentions no later than Nov. 12, so that the required number of sets of examination questions may be ordered from the state certification board at Springfield. Buy U.S. Savings Bonds It Pays to Advertise $65 PAN-AMERICAN TWEEDS STURDY, ARGENTINA'S ...CHILE'S SOFT WOOL PLAINDEALER McHENRY PHONE 17® Its N. Green Street \ • . Lightweight champion is the rugged Pan-American tweed suit. Soft Argentinean fleece, sturdy Chilean wool combined for wonderful softness and Spartan hardiness. Trend styled for trim, neat looks. Loss of weight is most becoming and the probf is in lighter-thanever Pan-American sport coats. Casual but neat in the new slimmer, trimmer Trend model. £45 McGee's Store for Men 117 So. Green St. Phone 47 McHenry, 111 OPEN DAILY: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. -- Fridays 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. SUNDAYS 9 a.m. 'til 12 noon. FEATHER PARTY To Help Us Buy a Police Patrol Car for McCullom Lake MCDONALD'S TAVERN SATURDAY, Nov. 12th STARTING AT 8 P.M. REFRESHMENTS SERVED WE NEED YOUR HELP! DEGREE DAY GUIDE Last Year This Year .... 501* fUSWIiS; TOTAL 8 DEGREE DAYS COLDER Call Us Anytime Regarding Degree Day Service. THENNES OIL COMPANY McHENRY 82 CASH DISCOUNT SAVE Hi. I'm Giniy/ Th« Fashion leader in Doll Society With Mora Clothe* Than Any Other Doll in the World Ginny opens and shut* her eye* and »he's guaranteed to wolk as long as you own her. You con choose your own hair styles . . . bangs or pigtails in blonde, brunette or auburn. Ginny's the envy ol every other doll with-her more than 60 dainty, custom-made outfits. Gray Organdy Dress with Pink Eyelet Trim, Ribbon "Sash. OUTFIT ONLY $1.50 Ginny in panties, shoes and socks .... $1.98 ALSO tj BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS CARDS by Rust Craft FORMAL - SCENIC - CUTE FAMILY and RELIGIOUS THE CANDY BOX ON SO. GREEN STREET -- PHONE 97 Test the tremendous Introducing a Big and Vital General Motors 'Automotive First"! A new Strato-FIight Hydra-Matic--coupled with Pontiac's 227-H.P. Strato-Streak V-8-- 9 results in performance so hew and dramatic it must be experienced to be believed! IT'S THE GREATEST THRILL IN HIGHWAY HISTORVI If you've come to tliink of driving as just routine, it's high time you tried the tremendous "go" of this masterful new monarch of the highway. Here's a car with such exhilarating drive--eager oil-smooth response and safe, secure handling--that even monotonous home-to-work driving becomes your finest hotir! And out on the open highway, the fabulous 56 Pontiac conies alive with all the eager, heads-up alertness of a thoroughbred. Its blazing 227-h.p. Strato-Streak V-8, coupled with silken smooth Strato-FIight Hydra-Matic, thrives on challenges. The" hill you see looming up virtually disappears before your eyes. And at any legal speed, there's such a reserve of power that your engine literally loafs--ready at a toetouch to spring into the most thrilling, satisfying action that ever shortened a country mile. Of course, this is only a hint of what's awaiting you. The difference in performance -- in driviug, smoothness, ride and control--is so terrific that it can only be appreciated at the wheel. So come in and take charge of one of these glamorous new beauties yourself. Choose your own test route and sample the greatest "go"--and enjoy the greatest safety ever built into a car.Then you'll know why the word's spreading--"They'll be °a long time catching np tO thlS one! *xtra-cost option. Overton Cadillac - Pontiac Co. 400 Front Street Phone 17 McHenry, I1L

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