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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Jul 1968, p. 7

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inic Walgreen has- learned vital lesson of all true.. Sboiars, namely, that you must Scome your own lifelong "professor." Use this newspaper, L. it is actually a "University to Print." Urge,your children £ imitate Mrs. Walgreen's plan nvn pay them for this book- Dublishing job. That helps prewnt fiiture schooidropoutsj too! By - George W. Crane, Ph. D„ M.D r CASE G-519: Myrtle Wal freens aged 89, is a dynamo of . energy. She helped her husband found the great drug chain that bears their name. But site* herself, has become $uch a famous color photographer and lecturer that she recently received a LL.D. degree. "Dr. Crane," she told me at iny Bible Class, "if you ever need any back copies of your •with almost every conceivable problem in psychology as well as psychiatry. And I present them in terse, clearcut words instead of trying to throw my weight around in fancy polysyllables. " Many doctors have their office secretaries or nurses not Only maintain a complete scrapbook, as Mrs. Walgreen does, but then they index the cases by number and topic. As you have noted, I employ what is called the "Smorgasbord" format and thus include one ^practical case on child psychology each week. That gives you 52 specific child problems each year, which amounts to a small textbook on "Child Psychology/' courtesy of this newspaper. Then I usually cover two cases per week that deal with love and ^marriage dilemmas. Plus one case on how to •Worry Clinic,' just ask met personality. "For I clip them out of our daily Dixon TELEGRAPH and a complete scrapbook." BE YOUR OWN PROF. - Thousands of doctors and tens^ of thousands of cultured parents do likewise. For the daily newspaper is actually a, tremendous "University in Print." In this daily column, moreover, I offer you 313 actual office cases per year, dealing [[GALIUM INVITATION TO BID The McHenry Township Road District will receive Proposals for the re-constructing of the Road known as Barnard Mill Road from 100 ft. south of section line 9-45-8 McHenry County to east end of Nippersink Bridge 6-45-8 McHenry County a total of 7624 lineal ft. The sealed Proposals will be received at the McHenry Township Road District Garage, 3703 N. Richmond Road (Rt. 31), McHenry County, Illinois from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. on July 15, 1968. Opening at 11 a.m. 7/15/68. Engineering instructions including Plans and Specifications will lbs available to qualified bidders at the office of Gordon E. Sergant and Associates, 6713 Johnsburg-Wilmot Road, Spring Grove, Illinois. No Proposal material will be issued for bid after 5 p.m., on Friday, July 12, 1968. '•-The Bidders will qualify under the requirements of the Proposal Documents. Clarence Regner, Commis- - McHenry Township District. Publish. July 3, 5, 1968 Another deals with psychosomatic ailments or abnormal psychology, always slanted to the daily needs of American. Finally, I insert a specific case on psychology as applied to teaching or preaching, advertising, etc. You clever parents can help encourage your children to become more interested in news-, paper reading, by giving them the task of clipping out this«, daily column and scrapbooking it. Also, show them how to com-. pile and "Index." \ ^ ^ And pay them for. this daily chore, for your money-\jfill then produce double dividends, since it will make them "book minded" at the same time that they are gaining spending money. And if you send for the nonprofit educational booklets that are offered herewith (37^them in total), have your child add them to the back of your daily scrapbook. When parents can win the co- , operation of their kiddies to such educational projects, the children will be motivated for better to study their school books,too. Such youngsters are thus not likely to become dropouts! And they will meanwhile read many helpful bits of strategy by which to win friends, study mOre efficiently, etc. Send for my booklet "20 Ways Children Can Earn Spending Money," enclosing a long staniped, return envelope, plus - 201. Never give your child ah "allowance!" That* s an un- American plan that promotes the "dole" psychology and financial weaklings in adulthood! Instead,, pay them by the job, piecework fashion! (Always write to i)r. Crane in care > of this newspaper, enclo- ESCAPE INJURY Two drivers escaped injury last Thursday afternoon when their cars collided on Rt. 14, at Dean street, south of Woodstock. Phillip Lizzio of Chicago; travelling northwest on the highway, was struck by a truck driven by Gordon L. Roberts of Columbus, McHenry. The latter said he stopped and ;then proceeded into the inter- U,IS stag a long stamped, address- . section. He was blamed by dep- tor fallure to ^ w / r ed envelope and 20* to cover „r typing and printing costs whan 31 • you send for one of his book- SHOP IN MCHENRY ' lets.) Bud Koehler and^erry Kempcrnian of Blue Island battle it out in recent rai^it Raceway Park. Both are among the top drivers at Mazon Speed Bowl and Raceway Park in Perry Luster's successful stock car circuit. Raceway Park goes every Saturday asd Sunday. Mazon is the scene of action on Wednesday nights. JULY 3, 1968 74 PLA1NDEALER - PCX Spacious staging -and beautifully arranged presentations of art added to the erijpymsnt and quality of the McHenry Country Art Fair. Big crowd attended this McHenry hospital auxiliary benefit. DON PEASLEY PHOTO HERE AND THERE Monday thru Saturday 9 aim t© 1®(pm Sunday HI f® @ pm 305 Virginia S». Crystal Lake, Illinois Phone 459--4050 sioner ^Road D I Piihllnti IGALjnCi LEGAL NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF ARTHUR J. OXTOBY Deceased, FILE NO. 68- P-153. Notice is hereby given pursuant io Section 194 of the Pro- Site Act, of the death of the above named decedent and that letters of Administration were issued <Mi June 13, 1968 to Matilda 0xtoby,^04 Blivin ;St., Spring Grove, pliMs, whose attorney of record is Leroy J. Welter, McHenry, Illinois and that the first Monday in the month of August, 1968, is the claim date for the estate. Claims against said estate should be filed in the Probate office of the Clerk of said Court, County Court House, Woodstock, Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney. MARGARET O'NEEL Clerk of the Court (Pub. June 19,26,July 3, 1968 W.A. PHILLIPS Northern Illinois Realty Service, Inc., with offices in Crystal Lake and McHenry, announce the appointment of Winfred A. Phillips, formerly of Council Bluffs, 10wa, as vice-president and head of the residential sales division of the corporation. The Phillips family consists of his wife, Grace, and son Marty, age 9. The Phillips also have a married son and daughter. Mr. Phillips will be headquartered in the McHenry office at 3618 W. Elm. July 4th Hours 4* 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. GLENMORi] Gin or Vodka 1/2 gal $6.39 Imported Sw Waiter DaliM KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON Scotch fifth ANNOUNCES REFUND William J. Crowley, executive vice-president of Northern Illinois Gas company, announce^ that gas bills for its customers will be reduced to reflect a refund of more than $715,000 during the next twelve months. The refund will benefit all of NI-Gas' nearly one million customers. fatly Tines i. 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