McHENRY PLAINDEALER SAMPLE OPEN ROUSE EDITION (Sample of Edition given out during our Open House) $ MCHENRY PLAINDEALER 3812 W. ELM ST. -'McHENRY, ILL FRL AUG. 18 - 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m SAT., AUG. 19-9:30 a m. to 4 p.m. SUN., AUG. 20 - 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m * v#" PRiN l i. KS PUHUSHF.RS Above is the front of our spacious new building on Elm street, where we will be greeting friends during open house days this weekend. We hope the glimpse into newspaper business which we are able to provide, will prove interesting to all of you. Of one thing wc arc sure, that your visits will be a pleasure for us. WELCOME Editor Adele Froehlich, at left, and Assistant Editor Marie Yegge are shown in the office of the Plaindealer's new home, preparing copy for next week. In addition to the many news stories which keep the public informed on happenings in McHenry throughout the year, columns from fourteen correspondents, as well as club news, must be edited as it arrives weekly. The staff of the McHenry Plaindcalcr has been happy to have you with us during open house days in our new home at 3812 W. Elm street. We hope you have enjoyed the explanation of some of the phases of the printing and publishing business, as made by our employees. It is also our hope that you have enjoyed looking over some of our files, dating back to 1875. It has been a pleasure for us to greet old friends and to becdme acquainted with many more whom we have never before had the opportunity to meet. KSKiS V:-:S-r Above pictured are the linotypes which produce the thousands of words that go into the advertising and news columns of each newspaper. At left is Don Roths, who is at work on advertising copy for the next issue, while at right Stan Sweeney sets a news story. The machine in middle was added to our new office and "is expected to be in use in the near future. Alx>ut 3,360 inches of type are set by these two men for use in each Thursday's paper.