THE McHENRY PLADTOEALER Army Begins CampoignTo Strengthen lOth Division Prior To Transfer. .Young men who would like to take a cost-free trans-Atlantic summer voyage, and at the same time be paid for making, the trip, are now offered the oportunity. Tours of scenic and historic attractions in Europe also will be available to_them. The ldth infantry division of Fort Riley, Kas., is scheduled for transfer to Europe, beginning next summer. An intensive campaign to bring it up to full strength betwfeen now and July was announced by the U.S. Army Recruiting Service. The best opportunities for preferred assignment and future advancements await those who take immediate advantage of the chance to join. Details may be obtained at the Army recruiting office at Woodstock city hall on Tuesdays, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m, and on Fridays from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Army recruiter, M/Sgt. Flora, station commander, attended a conference in Chicago Monday, Nov. 1, to obtain details regarding the compaign; "This buildup of the tenth," commented Sgt. Flora, "offers an exceptional opportunity for young men who want: "1. Assurance of foreign travel. "2. Expert training in a job specialty that will assure him a rewarding career in military service, or of much *aid to him -should he later return to civilian life. . "3. The privilege of serving in an organization with an already outstanding record and set to 'go places.' "4. The knowledge that Fort Riley, historic post that played a major role in settlement of the nation's Western Frontier, will be the 10th Division's permanent station and that it will return there at the conclusion of three years overseas." Prior Service Vets The 10th division welcomes men with prior military service and new recruits to its ranks, for three-year enlistments or longer. Simultaneous movement of the 10th infantry division from Fort Riley to Europe and return of the 1st (Big Red One) infantry division, long overseas, to Fort Riley marks the first transfer of entire divisions in "Operations (jfyroscope," recently announced by the Department of the Army. Under this new rotation system, a radical change from the previous policy of individual replacement, the replacement of entire units overseas by like units from the United States will be effected. Exchange of the 1st and 10th divisions is the first in a series of such switches planned eacht year, starting in 1955. The Department of the Army has stated that a total of eight divisions are scheduled for rotation annually, four going overseas to replace four returned home. It is estimated that nearly three years will be required to complete a rotation cycle of all divisions. The same pattern of rotation will be followed for selected separate regiments and battalions of the combat arms. Name President Of Illinois Gas Willis Gale, chairman of Northern Illinois Gas company, has announced that directors have elected Marvin Chandler as president to succeed H. P. Sedwick, who was named' vice-chairman. Mr. Chandler, 44, will leave his position as vice-president of Reis & Chandler, Inc., New York, nationally known public utility financial and investment consul- MARVIN CHANDLER tants, to join Northern Illinois Gas. The new gas company was established last February to take over operation of the gas properties of the Public Service company division of Commonwealth Edison company. A graduate of Dartmouth college with a master's degree from the graduate school of business administration of Harvard university, Mr. Chandler is widely known in financial and investment circles. He has also ""appeared as an expert witness. in rate and...other matters before federal and state courts and regulatory bodies. "An important phase of preparation for ultimate separation of gas and electric operations," Mr. Gale said, "Is the selection of a full executive staff capable of successfully conducting all aspects of the gas business without the guidance of the Edison organization. Mr. Chandler's background in finance and rate making, together with his general business experience, is just what Northern Illinois Gas needs to supplement the outstanding gas operating organization built up over the years by Public Service Company of Northern Illinois." A further step in the program to develop a full executive organization is the election as vicepresident of E. D. Sheehan who has been an assistant vice-president. Mr. Sheehan, with increased responsibility, will have direct charge of operations Under E. E. Lungren, executive vice-president of Northern Illinois Gas company. Mr. Gale said that Mr. Sedwick, who is president of Edison's Public Sfervice company division and also executive vice-president of Edison,' will, as vice-chairman of Northern Illinois Gas, help Messrs. Chandler, Lundgren and Sheehan to round out and train their full executive organization. Mr. Chandler, his wife and two teen-age sons will reside in Glen Ellyn. TAX INCOME The October incpme of the state of Illinois from the six taxes collected by the Department of Revenue was $35,125,788. In September the department collected $34,519,182, while tax receipts in October, 1953, were $35,485,239. Read The Want Ada! * WITH A HEAD S T A R T I Open College Savings Accounts for your children • PROVED SAFETY • LIBERAL EARNINGS • FRIENDLY SERVICf CONVENIENT fOR YOUr - ^ SAVE BY MAIL M4PENGC FEDERAL SAVINGS ASSOCIATION 102 NORTH STATE ST. TELEPHONE 99 MARENGO. ILLINOIS TOTAL RESOURCES OVER $5,000,000.00 THE FORD THUNDERBIR0--the distinctive car, custom-designed for the Americas / road--«et the style for Ford's '66 lines. J From thelhunderbird look ...comes Fbrd's new styling THE NEW FAIRLANE CROWN VICTORIA in a tryly distinguished car that will be at home in the finest company. Ami Ford's loag, hw Jhwadnbird-iaspind times art if excMmg nw laterier styttag aad mvqr rixk wpkolstery materials mever esed h aa vntvmeMt SpeofaT V-8 which js pflFrrcd with Fordomatic Drive in Fairlane and Station' Wagon models. And the new 120-h.p. I-block Six. Plus these new "worth more" feature* 3 • Nw SfMsd-Trin* d . - ! Fordenutk Drive $ • New Turbo-Actio* Spat Megs • Ntw 10% forger grata • New Tobetess Tfroo • NOT Angte-Pohod MJefat Front Siiipniul-- FORD BUSS MOTOR SALES 531 Main Si. - Phone McHenry 1 McHenry, III. If You're Interested in an .^7/VUSED Car -- Be Sure to See Your Ford Dealer k 1 X" In FnrH'>! now Fairlanp, CHist'vnJiw, Mainline and Station Wagon Spries--youll see styling that was inspired by the Thunderbird-- the distinguished Ford personal car that was received with so much enthusiasm. This styling is reflected in Ford's longer, lower silhoueitojwlaring new exterior colors with hanfioriiziTO1!: upholstery--the wraparound windshield--everywhere you looid New Trigger-Torque Power 1 All three of Ford's new engines offer Trigger- Torque performance. There's a 162-h.p. Yblock V-8. A still mightier 182-h.p. Y-block "f ii' v" '•!? i. In sm wmyurs imyjow prices; Cow® Now is the time to place your Thanks giving poultry order at A&P OVEN-READY FANCY TURKEYS YoungH.ns/ 10 to 14 Lbs. 49 LB. Young Toms 18 to 24 Us. 39 BELTSYILLE 4 to 8 Lbs. LB. Ptppas Brand Cranberry Sauce Custard Style Libby's Pumpkin Florida Unsweetened Orange Juice 2 16-ox. tins 29* 10' 26149c 16-oz. tin Boneless Butts siV.d Cooked Picnics "Sep Sliced Bacon Hickory Smoktd 1 Chuck Roast Beef Rib Roast Round Steak • su^Xm Sirloin Steak gsis; Cube Steaks Choice Quality ib. 63c ib. 37c ib. 49c .b 41c ib: 69c lb 67c <b 89c ib 89c 16 to 20 Lbs. COOKED HAMS Shank Portloa Who!* or Butt Portion Center SticM ib. 35c ib. 59c ib. 99c 0 ft 16 Lbs. COOKED HAMS utt pl4 lahf Ib 59C CANNED HAMS Wliolt or rn Shank Half Ib. ^'C Tf-Nee or Wilion'i • Wllton'i Certified 3 tto 2.95 ' 6 tin 5.49 Popular Krandi ftoll Iba. >b. 73c Glick's Brand Large Ripe Olives lannar Brand Sweet Pickles Party Pack Bill Pickles Campbsll't Mushroom Soup Campb.ll'i Tomato Soup Sultana Brand Tuna Flakes For a Dalicloui Thankaglvlng Pia AtP Pnmpkin 2 S 39c I'ltrsie '"'•c 10c 1 'z ate 2 "7;"25c • Natural Spear* A&P Asparagus Color.d and Quartared Nutley Margarine Sunnyfield Rica Long Grain Rice Colnrad or Whit. Pert Paper Napkins Raynold't Aluminum Foil Ann Page Creamy or Chunk Peanut Butter Ann Pag. Pumpkin Pie Spice ,fcS2«e 3 55c 2£ 33c talfO 25c 71 ft. Roll 49a "S 85e '*» 15c PORK LOIN ROASTS lib Portion Loin Portion C.nt.r Cut Chopi or Roast Ib. 37c ib. 47c ib. 75® Pan Ready Fryers Oven Ready Geese• Oven Ready Ducks to 14 Lbu v39c ik 55* »53e JUICE ORANGES 5 Sweet, Vitamin- Rich, Florida Grown Ib. bag JANE PARKER FRUIT CAKE DELICIOUS APPLES Rod Beautiei 29c 2 ^ 29* Nona-Such Brand Borden's Mincemeat Ma Brown Wet Pack Mincemeat Rich Taity Whipping Cream Lemon or Orange ~ Dromedary Citron -- * i . 2 r 5 lr S * 1 4 9 ub.E.u *3.95 CAKE L, AMERICA'S FAVORITE--OVER % FRUITS * NUTS 4 Jane barker Ldrg. Stie ' 'p"kg2. 9c 20 -oz. ggc tin now Orange Chiffon Cake only 49c Jana Park.r Brown 'n Serve Rolls 2 PX 29e Jan. P.rk.r--For Holiday Poultry ' *K! 3lc Stuffing Bread 20c 3tc Seabrook Froi.n Sllc.d Sug^rfd SfrawDerries Sweet Plekln' Brand--Proiee - Green Peas Frlgldatte Brand Cut Sweet Corn Old South Conc.ntratad Orange Juice 2 p^i: 45 c ,0-of 10c pkg. 10-ot. pkg. ,0m iqo 4 49c Parker Lorg# Il-l n. Siie 2 35c Cherry Pie each SunnyiieM BORDEN'S ICE CREAM FARM STYLI ,^W1tCOMlR ,CFSwn i• !.r.i.i • Fresh Cranberries bag 19o Porto Rlcan Yams 3 29e Yellow Globe Onions 3 19o U. S. No. I Grade McCJure Potatoes 10^45o Crisp, Fresh Carrots 2 K, 19c Cucumbers Salad Mix Hand Selected Regale--SI* f Big Portions 2fc 15c l&«z pkfl 19c Butter 93 Score In Quarters Ib. carton dexe Pure All Vegetable Shortening 67 3 >75° Ann Page Pure Preserves:t;2 s 45« tB Seora Sllverbrook Butter Crada B, Medium Site Crestview Eggs WUconiln Fancy Swiss Cheese Wlsconiln Mild Cheddar Cheese AiP Condensed Mincemeat Enrlchad Sunnyfield Flour AAP's Own AM Put pate Sail Detergent A efc 4ic ib. Me rn. 39c 2 '£ 39c 5 :b, 39c 9 P;;'49c Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce Lady Elberta Freestone Peaches Cruih.d Dole Pineapple Orange ft Grapefruit Blend Juice Pittad for Pi.» Red Cherries A Holiday Traat Stokely Yams Tender, Gr.an Libby's Sweet Peas 2 "r 35c w X 35c 25c 2 «£* 45c tint M?ln29c 2 'L0.1,35c AftP Fancy Grapefruit Sections AkP Brand. Finest Ouallty Peeled Apricots lona Halves In Syrup Bartlett Pears Sultana Choice Prune Plums Ann Pag. Rich, Smooth Mayonnaise In Tomato Sauca Ann Page Beans 2 '^ 29c ^35c 3 ST SI 2 45c p;::33c 2 "Iff 35c ARP Brand, Finest Quality Sweet Potatoes Jack Frost Confactionari or Brown Sugar Goldan Whole Kernel Niblets Corn ARP--Our FIn.it Quality Whole Tomatoes Sultana Whole Green Beans Vageiabla Juice V-8 Cocktail 2%ttm r t ta 2 l-lb. 2Sc 2 33c 2 '5T45c 2tr39c 3 SI A&P--Our Fleait Quality Applesauce 2 25? •m HARRIS BRAND Crabmeal BLUE PETER BRAND Sardines 3%-oi. jars ?Cc lar* SOAP GRANULES Ivory Snow large frkgi. 2Z6V FOR WHITER WASHES Cheer Detergent giant imM A ^ pkg. § i ANGEL SOFT Facial Tissue 2::::4le KITCHEN CHARM Wax Paper 2 r 29e Herbox Bouillon Cubes Pl9- Aq of s Q Swift's Egg Yolks ;2IC Swift's Baby Meats ,r 2IC Swift'niiig SSiortening--tS." 3 , Me fin ©0 Brandywine Mushrooms >?Z 2le Town Club Crackers Z 35c Kraft Salad Oil ^ p,flf OT® bottle f Kitchen Klenzer ^ 2 19° Modess 2^77° $149 of 41 | Personal Ivory Soap 4 email AAq eakat Ivory Soap Flakes 2 largo pkg.. QQ quart botti* Peter Pan Corn Aunt Jemima Del-Rich Margarine iushroom Soup Marshmallows Whole Kernel Pancake Mis Dawn Frash Angelua Brand Fluffy WMfe 29® ' i 2-29e 20-ox. 1^^^ " " pi» 191 4 ^ *i 2-ZT {: ISITi I Amrieai Faaiity Laundry Soap re& 25° 25* AMRICA'S FOtlMOST FOOD UTAlUt... IINC1 1U» Aiuimc Alt price* effective through November 29th