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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Sep 1953, p. 5

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"•tii vi;' PLAINDEALER .. . . . . ... - . :>. \ *: H. C. LEPQfSKE COMMUNITY MJWD DRIVE Continued from Page I commercial educatonal TV >ta- Hon in the Chicago area. The association was formed by educational and cultural institutions. It will be devoted to formal educational purposes, Covering a wide aspect of educational, cultural and informative aspects. It can prove to be •n effective tool, aiding in classrdom instruction and aiding in adult education. The Ford foundation Iwis pledged $150,000 and the CWoago Board of Education plans to install studios at Manley and Vocational schools for telecasting. The remaining $800,000 is being raised, through the cooperation of individuals, corporations, foundations, organizations and community committees in metropolitan Chicago and surrounding suburbs within the 60- mile radius to be served by the GUEST DESCRIBES MODERN FEATURES OF NEW CITY HOME number of charters have granted to educational TV stations throughout the country and a station has recently begun operation in Houston, Texas. In , competition with commercial programs, the channel has access to a high standard of facilities provided -by institutions and foundatlooa. - Being a community project with values for the community, Lepinske stated that he, "expects the local organizations to aid in the project through personal and group donations and ._fund raising programs as other communities are doing." .! ipl Marie Schaettgei| ~ J More and more frequently one sees in the magazines, pictures of homes in the modem manner being bailt everywhere. In the country and city, in towns large or small the new Ireftd gains in popularity. McHenry is no exception and many of the new homes here are at Wat outwardly lew and arublinr Chuck and Dotothy ..IUhjv !ollowed :his fashion in auilding their new home in Edgebrook Heights Recently they opened .vide the doors tc friends and r e l a t i v e s who " o h ' e d " a n d "ah'ed" as they inspected each room Of this new and modern house. The exterior of tne Miller home is of Roman brick in a sort of buff co!» . One of the interior walls--the fireplace wall --is of red Roman brick. The hearth its» If, however, is smell in contrast to t':u huge heartns of not too long ago. The trend in fireplace? seems to be veering toward the Swedish type. The master bed.'oom* is carpeted in gr^cn o' a lovely hue. The carpeting extend.) into the bathroom opening off thiii room and lends a mcdern air indeed. Two huge closets with sliding doors dominate one end of the room. A walk-in oedar closct Is another useful feature of the house. The boys' fraoms carry out their motifs of cowboys in oni- foom, witn draperies and wallpaper contn.uing the theme while the other room is given over' to aquatic subjects, with boating scen«s holding the center of the stage. Dorothea, of course, has a prettily feminine room of her own and an extra bonus in a glass-front cupboard in the living room fireplace wall to "house her ever-growing collection of dolls. Mrs. Miller has ixunbined period and modern in the furnishings, with the living- rorm carrying out the modern touch to the Nth degiv?. While Dorothy loves all if the many fealu.es in her new home we believe the most intriguing thing of all to Chuck Is the radio controlled gax\£2 doors, an impiovement ov-tf the e'.ectric-eye type.' f" At this open-houae party "the quests ins.jwud every inch of the house even to the huge downstairs. liv'.nsf room .with another fireplace a* the main attraction. Dorothy and Chuck make wonderful v hosts and eael> of their 150 or more guests felt that the parry was given expressly for him. Need A Robber Stamp f flit It at the Plaindealer. OIL WELLS discovery of two new Illinois oil pools, one new gas pool and five extensions to pools during August is summarized in the monthly report of the state geological survey. New oil pools are Am>ty South and Amity West in Richmond county; the gas pool is Dudley West in county. Illinois produced roximately 5,029,000 barrels of oil during August, an average of about 162,000 barrels a day. J$)y production was at the rate of 168,000 barrels a day for a total of 4,906,000 barrels. Two hundred and seventeen wells were completed in the five weeks ffcom July 29 to Sept. 1. OrfcN HUNTING SEASON Because of increasing numbers if migrating wild geese, about balf £of the 18,000 acre area around Horseshoe Lake in Alexander county that has been closed to hunters since 1947 will be open during this fall's shdttjtag season. The change was aftiMm&ced in a proclamation issu^ raointly by President Eisenf|$ j#tAand Governor Stratton. •te freedoa, are •WryHT*! business. FISH FRY FRIDAY, OCT. 2nd and Every Friday Thereafter From 6 'til 10 AT THf" MEMBERS AND GUESTS ONLY! •KKlo: Trade Now! tor Ftat *iiu*re headed for the Mft buys in food supplies --. ' WlK* - jwl CERTIFIED! Every table . . . every shelf . . . every case is filled with Hie finest at the thriftiest prices . . . way-down.low prices made possible by our efficient and our constant search .of the wholesale markets for the best buys of the Quality for quality . . . price for price -- the thriftiest way to tastiest meals la foods needs here. Quality Meats PILLSBURY CAKE MIXES OUR OWN CURE -- Kosher or Ref. White - Yellow - Chocolate M with Three 8c Coupons Corned Beef 17 Or. PKg. 100% PURE SOUTHERN STAR BONITO Ground Beef. . . . . 39s Vi Size Tin ;£j DK AWN -- PAN READY Stewing Chickens CHICKEN" OF THE SEA BITE SIZE m TUNA aw's fi'iY • Young T SKINLESS FRANKS . 43 t i ITEMS ON SALE THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY! U Size Tift GREAT VAULE - Siloed Yettow Cling w Coronet V-8 4-door Specification* and nulpimwt tvfaied to chang* without netfe*. Ytnir prertritt^r is vtfr&t wore--right wow! "--in trade on this big new Dodge that offers you the widest choice of automatic drives at lowest cost. Now is the time to become the owner of the great Action Car that topped all 8's in the Mobilgas Economy Run, set new official AAA performance records, won victory ifter victory in important stock car. races. It's the car of the year--it's the buy of til* year. Come in and find out today. . V- J1 Tune in Medallion Theatre Every Week on C&TV.y.flfesTV Psftforftas and SMUsa dependable DODGE Height OR Cem* IN us #oc d wonderful salaction of dapandabla WM<I cart. J , j vJ i i • -- : -- A. S. BLAKE MOTOR SALES, Inc. 301 E. PEARL STREET PHONE McHENRY 156 -- 30.000 MILE GUARANTEE -- 111111 H 1 I 11 1 >t ill I I 111 H l H"f 1 M'H't '•1 ti it- .ti't- it. A.t. iii it, ti t « I** DOMINO CANE SUGAR 10 Lb. Bag 99' -- No. 2ii Tin . ^ J||| PEACHES. . . . 4 *1 DEL MONTE -- No. SOS Tilt j p FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 <" 45' RED ^uABEL - 'Cnatn Style -- No. MS Tin CORN . . . . . 2 ' » 27* CAVERN Pieces & Stems MUSHROOMS * 4 Oz. Tin * 5 '1°° RED CROSS SPAGHETTI 1 Lb Package 2 far 35* ' NORTHERN T I S S U E ' Regular Roll 6 lor 47' LIBBY'8 BRAND YOUR CHOICE Chopped SPINACH French CHEESE BALLARD BISCUITS Regular Pafckage 2 25* SALAD BOWL SALAD DRESSING Pt. Jar Qt. Jar 27® 43* P R O D U C E EATING OR COOKING MACINTOSH APPLES.. . 3 «» 25' \ • Prune Plums 2n». 25c _ , 29c Head Lettuce 2^33c These items on sale Thurt*., F*ri. Si Sat. only CHEER Reg. Pkg. With XOc Coupon 2»49 OPEN FRIDAY NITE UNTIL 9 p.m. 3% Ctt. Tin BABY MEATS

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