Thursday, October 7, 1965 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Section Two -- Pag« Fi jc titk'ili !if PRESENT TALKS FOR CLUBS !• « MAGIC The Illinois Bell personnel pictured above are available to present progr-ams to various clubs, church groups and civic organizations in McHenry. ^ They are: left to right, Harry Windland, central office foreman; Arnie Miller, plant service foreman; Harry Jackson, plant service foreman; Ted Konen, wire chief, and Ray Hills, test center foreman. Dick Svanoe (seated) public relations supervisor, state area, gives instruction. Windland gives the "Magic of Numbers," talk-demonstration; Miller gives "The Miniature Revoltution;" Konen gives "Air Defense Communications;" Jackson gives "Focus on the Fair," and Hills gives "Communications •-- Prologue To Tomorrow." Programs may be arranged through the business office of the telephone company. PUBLIC AID IN COUNTY LISTED FOR ONE MONTH In July there were reductions in the Aid to Dependent Children and Blind Assistance rolls and an increase in the number of persons receiving General Assistance, Old Age Assistance and Disability Assistance. Harold O. Swank, director of the Illinois Department of Public Aid, said an over-all increase of 616 recipients brought the total caseload to 413,850 in July, compared to 413,234 in June. The caseload in July, 1964, was 418,763. Public Aid expenditures in July totaled $25,142,252, compared to expenditures of $24,- 716,202 in June, 1965. Most of the increase in expenditures was in the Assistance to the Medically Indigent Aged program which amounted to $828,859 in July compared to $532,425 in June. Expenditures for all programs in July 1964 were $23,719,625. These total expenditures include payment for burials, foster care for ADC children removed from unsuitable homes and care for the medically indigent in Cook county. The caseload for McHenry county was as follows: Total, all programs, 625; $35,480; old age assistance, 165, $13,- 737; aid to dependent children; 214, $8,604; blind assistance, 2, $99; disability assistance, 31, $1,855; general assistance, 204, $5,565. People with intelligence enough to know what they deserve seldom complain about being treated unfairly. The feller who always borrows never repays, because he is always broke. INJURY SUIT A suit in the amount of $45,000 has been filed in Circuit court by Lila G. Asien, for personal injuries alleged to have been received in an auto accident June 1 of this year on Rt. 45, hear the intersection with Rt. 21. She names Charles A. Schifferdecker of Pistakee Highlands and Omar Bakeries, Inc., Chicago. Schifferdecker was the driver of a truck for the bakeries when the accident took place. Dr. SIMS says... SAFEGUARD YOUR HEALTH A PUBLIC SERVICE OF THE ILLINOIS STATE MEDICAL SOCIETYSLEEPWALKING: SIGN OF INNER CONFLICT Over 4,000,000 Americans walk in their sleep. Despite the fact that sleepwalking (somnambulism) is quite common, it never just happens. There is usually a reason. Some sleepwalk because of a physical need or brain damage. But most -somnambulists have an emotional problem such as feelings of guilt, fear or other anxieties which upset their sleep-regulating machinery and set their body in motion. Although all age groups are susceptible to sleepwalking, it occurs most frequently during adolescence -- an age of emotional frustrations and selfdoubt. Any suppressed anxiety-- sex, failure in school, parental rejection, a desire to run away from home, and even lesser worries -- can cause one to act out his conflict in a "dream in pantomine." Usually sleepwalkers are not aware of their emotional disturbance. And the sleepwalking antics may not expose their conflict either, since the actions, like the dreams, may be totally sym- SCIENCE TALK The spiritual dividing line between reality and illusion will be examined at McHenry Christian Science services this Sunday. The Golden Text is from Paul's epistle to the Romans: "The law ot the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the law of sin and death." The subject is "Are Sin, Disease, and Death Real?' bolic. Therefore, } j Jpkes a ner conflict. f ' • physician to uncover the in-k There is no end to the weird acts caused by inner conflicts -- from writing novels and climbing roofs to committing murder. But sleepwalkers like people in a hypnotic state, RARELY undertake feats beyond their normal capacities or break their moral code. Comic strips and movies depict the stereotyped sleepwalker with arms rigidly outstretched and eyes closed -- a false image! He actually walks quite normally, hands at side, with eyes open and in contact to some extent With his surroundings. Nevertheless, he is very prone to accidents. Many somnambulists bump their heads, fall downstairs, and trip over rugs, suffering serious cuts and bruises. Therefore you should awaken a sleepwalker, but ONLY when i,t is safe to do so (not if he is perched on a window ledge). After you have gently awakened him, talk to him calmly and steer ! him back to bed: | If you or a member of your i family sleepwalks more than once, seek medical assistance, can be relieved, stress situations can be removed and With a physician's help, fears changes made in diet and sleeping habits which will eliminate the dangerous antics of sleepwalking. PUBLIC PULSE (The Plaindealer invites the public to use this column as an expression of their views on subjects of general interest in our community. Our only request is that writers limit themselves to 300 words or less signature, full address and phone number. We ask, too, that one individual not write on the same subject more than once each month. We reserve the right to delete any material which we consider '.ibelous or in objectionable taste.) and I know that you can't stop i t . J u s t l i k e p r o h i b i t i o n , t h e money goes into the wrong hands and the right living people pay the price. "The type of politician who is elected by that kind of money only votes for what will benefit him. "Expensive churches of a 11 creeds are built and the main theme is 'Jesus preached Peace on Earth -- Good will toward Men'. Yet how many absorb what is being preached? What is progress 1965? Think it over. Maybe if more of us do we will really progress the right way. "Mrs. Nettie Sarley" "Lakemoor" A psychiatrist writes: "The day will come when girls will take the initiative in proposing marriage". Bud, that's no prediction that's history. The same side of the moon always faccs the earth. WATER SOFTENER SERVICE SAME DAY SERVICE ON MOST MAKES & MODELS • Service • Rebuilding • Repair • Cleaning Out # Overhauling • Installation # Reconditioning • Removal -- ALL WORK GUARANTEED -- WATER SOFTENER SALES NEW -- USED -- REBUILT 385-5566 KOU2/KVO WATER SOFTENER SERVICE/SALES McHenry, Illinois PROGRESS -- 1965 ^ "Dear Sir: "There is a stock phrase we hear now and then -- 'You can't $top progress.' What is this thing called progress? "We have cars to take us where we could never go before -- planes that cut time to a minimum. In other words life has become easier every day. And now we come to 1965. "News -- every hour on the hour. We are told that there is a population explosion and we must legalize birth control. Next we hear that Dr. So an So has invented the way to make artificial human beings and thus solve the mysteries of human life. News from Viet Nam. Human lives snuffed out on both sides in battle just because some leaders want more land. "Next -- many many dollars are being spent by people who travel to Las Vegas in order to gamble. Yet at home if you are caught you pay a fine. Why not legalize gambling and stop harrassing the taxpayer. You ral heating and telcvi- 5101/have each helped to break up the old-fashioned family circle. With central heating, members of the family can scatter to different parts of the house and do whatever they choose, and do not need to keep huddled about a stove or fireplace to keep warm: the television directs all interest to the screen, and away from each other. NAME NEW WELFARE HEAD FOR 40 ET 8 * The regular meeting of the McHenry County Salon of the 8 and 40 was held recently at Emily Vick's home in Harvard. Pearl Pietsch, the petite chapeau, presided. Christine Nixon was named new child welfare chairman to- "succeed Betty Duff, who relinquished the post after several years as chairman. Pouvoir Member Mazie Blott gave a report on the annuat Marche, held during the summer at the Conrad Hilton hotel in Chicago. Marge Brown, who had just completed a year as chairman of nurses, was duly capped by Mazie Blott. May Chesak was appointed to the post of 1* Avocate, and Marge Mikota was named 1' Surendante. On Tuesday, Oct. 5, Pearl Pietsch, Reba Owen and Marge Mikota went to Woodstock to help stuff envelopes for. the Christmas tuberculosis seal mailing. DR. JOHN F. KELLY OPTOMETRIST At 1224 N. Green Street. McHenry (Closed Wednesday) EYES EXAMINED -- GLASSES FITTED VISUAL TRAINING -- VISUAL REHABILITATION CONTACT LENSES HOURS: DAILY 9:30 a.m. to S PJM. FRIDAY EVENINGS 8:80 PJM. EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 385-0452 Fhe Giant-Killer Rides Again! Now-buy a new electric dryer and save up to $60 1 in its class (with stando, but with the big new October 7 th. ROGUE: new razzle-dazzle Rambler. Outperforms everypther ard engine!). "Do Rogues really come with rally strtoes?\ engine they drive that way." '66 Rambler American Rokue K REBEL: new roomy, zoomy Rambler. Doesn't cramp your style, or your legs, or your family, or your pocketbook. Think you know a Rambler when you see one? Think again, look again. See the '66 Rambler Classic Rebel at your friendly Giant-Killer's, October 7th. American Jl/lotors Challenges the "Big 3" of Detroit-With 4 New Lines of '66 Cars that Give the Public What it Wants, Last time it was size. This time? Quality! Quality that's built in--not added on. The promise: more built-in quality features at no extra price. Remember when American Motors came out with the trim little Rambler and knocked the Detroit "Giants" on their collective ear? Overnight, big fins and fat land yachts went out of style. American Motors came along with the right cars at the right time and caught the competition napping. This year, almost half the automobiles sold are Rambler-size cars. Round one to the "Giant-Killer." What next? For '66, American Motors again gets the jump on the big boys with a new rallying cry: Quality! A new kind of quiet quality that is built in as standard equipment on every car in the line. This is the American Motors credo. Quality that's built in--not added on. First, determine what has to go into a car to make it stronger, safer, more dependable, more luxurious. Then put it there. Regardless of cost. Build it in. Ready to be convinced? Ready to be surprised ? Check this page for a preview of the 4 sleek challengers. New cars. New names. Then admire the styling of these exciting new cars. When you have finished, please get on your horse and go to the friendly Giant-Killer in your town, your American Motors/Rambler Dealer. 'optional on most models tBased on a comparison of manufacturers' suggested retail prices. BUILT-IN QUALITY IS BUILT-IN SAFETY. Only one "Big 3" car (and American Motors) offer a safety package with a Double-Safety brake system at no extra cost: Cadillac. BUILT-IN QUALITY IS BUILT-IN PERFORMANCE. Big new standard engines. Sporty option: 4-onthe- floor. Two automatics'" also available to handle the chore of gear selection. TV PREMIERE THURSDAY NIGHT! See the new American Motors '66 cars on "The Andy Griffith, Don Knotts, Jim Nabors Special," CBS-TV, October 7th MARLIN '66 by American Motors. Full-size, family-size sports fastback seats 6--in comfort. (Even with bucket seats.* Flip down the front and rear armrests and turn your Marlin into a 2 + 2.) Don't miss it at your friendly Giant-Killer's on October 7th. AMBASSADOR DPL by American Motors. Now you can have your first luxury car while you're still young enough to enjoy it. Coil-spring seats like Cadillac. Double-Safety brakes like Cadillac. Price? Like Impala, Fury, Galaxie.* Be sure to see it October 7th. 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