5*? ¥\f tfx7 f t;r^' n;"y t"m*s 5* t *«• - <•< i^«tv'^ " jPage Two ' . - , SUPPLEMENT TO THE McHENRY PLAINDE ALER terr-.-r. f v'Vt s < \'1 i u •»-, * J* ^\T> r* ?h * ' Thursday, F«bwa^, 7, 1957 pmp 1-0 - h'4 Dollar Day Values HUNDREDS OF ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM A SAVE 50% & MORE ON OUR SPECIAL $ DAY TABLES, Values to $10.00 -- Priced From 5c to $3.00 $200 Infant's Diaper Sets Ladies' Blouses Infant's P.J.'s Children's P.J.'s Boys' Shirts Children's T-Shirts Metal Cannister Sets Metal Bread Box Metal Cake Cover & Plate Infant's Crawlers Children's Wool Hats Infants' Knit Dresses Many Other" Items 2 Piece Sleepers . Children's Lined Pants Girls' P.J.»s Girls' Shirts & Blouses Ladies' Blouses & T-Shirts Sweaters Infants' Dresses Infants' Diaper Sets Boys' PJ.'s Dust Mops Ladies' Can-Can Vi Slips , Many Other Items Reg. $7.00 - Ladies' BEADED SWEATERS $499 Values to $5,00 each - Men's SPORT SHIRTS 2 *500 Values to $4.00 - Boys* FLANNEL LINED JEANS $299 Values to $8.00 - Mostly large MEN'S WORK JACKETS $4~$5 Entire Stock INFANTS' BONNETS $J00 Ladies' SKIRTS DRESSES $l-S2-$3 YARD GOOD! Reg. 59c yd. 2V£yds. ..$1 Reg. 89c yd. 2yds. $1 Values to $14.95 - Sizes 12-14-16 BOYS' WINTER JACKETS $599 McHENRY DEPT. STORE PHONE 459 10S No. Riverside Dr. McHenry, III. • 'Vv • -W-'V sfev OVER •> ' ' ' 30 YEARS YOUR DOLLAR HAS BEEN WORTH MORE AT KENT CORP. NO. RIVERSIDE DR. McHENRY, ILLINOIS PHONE McHENRY 8 Insurance of All Kinds Complete Real Estate Service Residential - Farms - Commercial Mortgage Loans, Etc. *r->-- GOING OUT OF BUSI NESS DOWN mm W4*„r Returns or Exchancp SALE STARTS THURS., m. 31st EVERYTHING IN OUR REGULAR WILL BE SOLD AT S • KilLLlHi ' BLOUSES * SKiPsTS ' PURSES * LINGERIE * HOSIERY Dorouiy's Millinery & Lingerie m 105 So. Greed Si. Open 9-6 Weekdays -- 9-9 Fridays -- Closed Sundays mop i McHenry* I1L Sg£ lfra ii 1st Lt. Edwin R. Ketelhut, Co. Commander Left to right: 1st row: Pvt. Michael Richards, Pvt. Richard Gilpin, Sfc. Elwyn Eternick, Go. 1st Sgt, Pvt. Robert Hansen, M/Sgt. Joseph Ely, Unit Advisor. 2nd row: Pvt. Eugene Huff, Pvt. Henry Hertel, Pvt. John Powers, Pfc. Thomas Spates. Co. "B" 357th Engr. Bn. (Const.) Company "B" 357th Engineer Battalion,. (Construction) has been transferred to McHenry effective Jan. 15 of this year. Present plans call for a strength of 4 Officers, i Warrant Officer and 130 Enlisted Men. Location of the unit in McHenry will afford veterans and non prior seTvice personnel in the McHenry area an opportunity to serve their country and fulfill their primary military obligation in a home town unit. Interester persons should contact any of the compatiy personnel 6r the unit advisor for additional information. The unit will train at 510 West Main street, McHenry each Tuesday from 7:30 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. Several persons from the McHenry area are already participating in activities of the unit. They include: 1st. Lt. Edwin R. Kettlehut, Ingleside; Sfc. Elwyn Eternick, McHenry; Sfc. Gahlen Bales, Fox Lake; Pfc. Thomas Spates, McHenry; Pvt. Eugene Huff, McHenry; Pvt. Robert Hansen, Long Lake; Pvt. Henry Hertel, Grayslake; Pvt. Richard Kilpin, Woodstock, and Pvt. Michael Richards, fox Lake. Vacancies exist for personnel in several civil- # ian related occupations such as carpenters, vehicle ^mechanics, tractor and dozer operators, draftsmen, welders, tool room keepers, sheet metal, foremen, plumbers, riggers, powdermen, blacksmith, truck drivers, plus administration and supply positions. According to Major Glenn L. Koenig the Senior Unit Advisor, each member of the unit will receive valuable on the job training during the weekly training assembly plus an opportunity, to attend most of the excellent Courses offered by the Engineer School in Fort Belvoir, Va. This Ad Contributed As A Public Geo. P. Freund Farm Implements Buss Motor Sales Robert Hay Construction R. A. Stueben Insurance Lee & Ray Electric Steffan's Jewelry - Records Jim's Barber S;hop Jbhn The Tailor Admiral Corporation Niesen's Floors Scha^fer's Market Tonyan's Home Furnishings Mark's Sporting & Marine LocalCleaners j Community Interiors Noonan Jewelry Ifvin Schmitt - Interested and qualified persons may m the unit under any of the authorized ArmySfteserve enlistment programs. Major Koenig pointed out that there is a plan suitable for almost any individual. Most popular is the 8 year program which calls for only 6 months active duty and causes the least interference with fcivitfjjui occupations. This program was initially developed with the high school student in mind as it permits the student to begin fulfilling the military obligation while attending school. Tfre 6 months active duty is delayed until the individual graduates from high school. Veterans with prior service may enlist for three years, or if released from sevice after August 9, 1955, may elect to serve one^ear and shorten their 8 year obligation as Tec[ilired by the Reserve Act of 1951. Veterans enlisting for 3 years are normally enlisted with the Ute rank they held upon discharge. Personnel with no prior service who do not qualify or desire the 6 months active du|y program may enlist for 6 years and serve t^;?years active duty. ' " " •\K Major Koenig stated that all of the abo^e programs are recognized by Selective Service Boards and any person participating under these programs would not be involuntarily called into service via selective service. FOR INFORMATION VISIT OR TELEPHONE THE ARMY RESERVE TRAINING CENTER AT 510 WEST MAIN STREET, McHENRY, ILLINOIS. TELEPHONE McHENRY 2697. Service By Hie Following Businesses: A. P. Freund & Sons Dredging Elm St. Florist M. B. Upholstery Alyce Joyce Music Studio The Music Shop Boone Creek Launderette Kirby Co. of McHenry (sreo. R, Ju$+4n & Son Furniture & Leo's Radio & TV Radionic Sales Pantfy Delicacies Ace Hardware F.M. Radio & TV Service McHenry Dept. Store Peter Gies Shoes Kent Corporation HHS