im.--.. . --.-- -- . . M„ __ _ ._ _ ^9 B XHUfBW|i *U«| r, jloo€ T»1 McHENRY PLAINDEALER Pigtrvn. McHENRY PLAINDEALER 1812 West Elm Street bvUiMalifa i»t. Phone S85-O170 Published Every Thursday at McHenry, IlUnois ~ by McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY tarry E. Lund -- Publisher Adele Froehlich, Editor Se/cofid Class Postage Paid at McHenry, LUnois p ft b s >>7 \ flSSQCIBTIOn / NATION At EDITORIAL | AS(p)C0TI^J_N M'frTMinitiift'tiaaaaj Subscription Rates In McHenry County Outside McHenry County I Year $4.00 1 Year ,.. $4 50 6 Mos. $2.25 6 Mos. $2.50 1) Mos $1.50 3 Mos $1.70 SERVICE NEWS Marine Private Wayne M. Klein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert M. Klein of 317 North Hill road, McHenry, completed recruit training recently at the Marine Corps Recruit depot, San Diego, Calif. Marine recruits undergo more than 100 hours of physical conditioning, spend more than 80 hours learning how to drill, and devote three weeks to rifle and pistol marksmanship in their 11-week training program. Murine Private Michael F. Wirtz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Wirtz of 3807 West St. Paul avenue, McHenry, completed recruit training recently at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, Calif. Following graduation, he reported to Camp Pendleton, Calif., for advanced infantry training. Marine Lance Corporal Robert A. Foss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Foss of 128 was promoted to his present rank April 10, while serving with "A" Battery, First Battalion, 11th Marine Regiment, First Marine division, Camp Pendleton, Calif. The 11th Marines, an artillery regiment within the division, is presently in a continuous program ranging from amphibious landings on the beaches of Southern California to simulated warfare in the Mojave Desert. Foss entered the service in May, 1961. HOLD GRAND OPENING On Friday and Saturday, May 8 and 9, Northern Propane Gas company, 4003 W. Main street, McHenry, will hold grand opening in their new and attractive building. Don Virions of 3307 W. Fairway, McHenry, is manager of the business. There will be prizes for those who visit either day, as well as special gifts to be given away. The business was purchased in 1962 from James Althoff and until* recently was housed in a small structure on John street, back of the present location. The parent plant of Northern Propane is Northern Natural Gas, based in Omaha, Nebr., which operates in twenty states from the Gulf of Mexico to Canada. The local business deals in sales and service of all gas burning appliances such as washers, dryers, rangers, etc. Marine Lance Corporal David R. Waltrip, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn G. Waltrip of Route 2, McHenry, is participating in a combined armed forces t r a i n i n g o p e r a t i o n c a l l e d "Quick Kick V" which began April 15 at Camp Lejune, N. C., while serving with a battalion landing team of the Second Marine division at Camp Lejeune. The exercise brings units of the Navy, Marine corps, Army and Air Force together for a sea assault landing at Camp Lejeune. A tactic known as "vertical envelopment" which is the lifting of combat, ready troops over and behind enemy lines, is also to be used in, the ope ration. Marine Private First Class Charles L. Rasmussen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Payne of 5210 Nimitz drive., Wonder Lake, is serving with Marine Composite Photo Reconnaissance Squadron 3, based at the El Toro Marine Corps Air station, Santa Ana, Calif. He reported for duty on April 2. Rasmussen entered the Marines in February, 1963. Words and feathers are quickly scattered, and recovered Q. How can I cause enamel paint to flow on more easily and smoothly? A. Try placing your container of enamel in a pan of hot water for awhile prior to beginning your job. McHenry Library Corner Main and Green Sts. 2 to 5 p.m. 1 HOURS Friday Evenings: 7 to 9 p.m. Dally, Including Saturday: "The Four Faces" by Han Suyin. Love and lust, international intrigue, adventure--and murder-- are ingredients of this superbly wrought novel set against the colorful background in one marriage and a score of affairs to find something in which to believe and someone in whom she could trust. From the moment they meet, Sheila and Gion are drawn to each other and fall in love. But their love affair is beset by all the difficulties that their totally different backgrounds and heritages impose. In addition, "The Four Faces" is a suspenseful novel of action in which a potential coup d'etat, the Southeast Asia opium trade, and the ill feelings that still exist between East and West in what was once French Indo- China all play an important part. And, as in Han Suyin's earlier novels, there is a broad range of sharply individualized characters including a glamorous fashion designer, a nymphomania a Buddist monk who predicts the past, a number of inept amateur sleuths--and a murderer. Powerful in impact, "The Four Faces" is a memorable blend of fascinating characterization, exotic background, and dramatic action -- qualities which distinguish Han Suyin's novels and have won her a place among the most gifted writers of our time. The Witch's House" by Charlotte Armstrong. . Late cne afternoon, at the end of an average school day, a member of a California university disappears without a trace. He is Pat O'Shea, a popular young mathematics professor who is both happily married and devoted "to his profession. No one- -the police, his friends and colleagues on campus, and least of all his bewildered, dl8-:| traught wife, Anabel-- is able to come up. with a clue leading to-' his whereabouts and explaining why arid how he vanished,. The disappearance of still an- "' other professor, Evefett Adams; only adds to the mystery and confusion, particularly since the two men had little more than a nodding acquaintance. But Anabel refuses to accept the double disappearance as coincidental. After questioning Adam's teen-age daughter, she does some investigating on her own and turns up startling information that implicates a number of people in a bizarre,, nightmarish plot. "; Vf of Cambodia and particularly the awesome ruins of the ancient trniple of Angkor Wat. ' Writing with consummate skill, Han Suyin brings the reader into the heart of a neutralist Congress of Writers summoned ;io ("ombodia to discuss the problems that beset the writer in , a hostile warring world. Inevitably, as the Congress proceeds, the machinations of' those who try to use the occasion to further their own ends draw them into conflict with the Cambodians who ask only to be left in peace. But "The Four Faces" offers much more than a perceptive, illuminating view of thg clash between Kastern and Western ways in life and thought. 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