HEAD COUNTY MANUFACTURERS "• *-s s > - * " ^ , V * * • Officers of the McHenry County Manufact- Robert Thurow, T & K Tool & Die, first vice urers Association are shown following last president; Paul Jessap, Jessup Manufacturing month's meeting. From left: Bars Schmidt, C°-. president; and A1 McMillan, vice presid* plant manager for Morton Chemical at Ring* ent erf Vacuum Ceramics, assistant secretary wood, secretary - treasurer; Curt Rosemann, " treasurer. engineer for Jan - Air, second vice president; JUNIOR FIRE MARSHALS LAUNCH HOME FIRE CHECK Each year more school children join the ranks of Junior Fire Marshals in a program of fire prevention and safety. Schools in McHenry, Johnsburg and Ringwood are among 15,000 that participate. One of the first projects for Junior Fire Marshals this school year is an inspection of their homes for fire and safety hazards. With a check list in hand and under the guidance of their parents, the youngsters look for such common causes of fires and accidents as overloaded electrical cords, paints and other flammable liquids in open containers or stored too close t o f u r n a c e s , l o o s e f l o o r boards and weak staircases. According to Mr.. Pollock, the check list is the cover of the fall issue of the Junior Fire Marshal magazine. The magazine now reaches some four and a half million children in the U. S. Each child who turns in a completed home safety report to his or her teacher becomes a Junior Fire Marshal and receives an official badge and fireman's hat. Schools receiving a high percentage of completed reports will be awarded a Junior Fire Marshal Achievement Award Flag. With each chapter of the Junior Fire Marshal pro g r a m, teachers receive guidance and educational materials to incorporate into classroom instruction. Now going into its twentieth year, this public service 01 ine Hartford Insurance Group has reached more than 40 million youngsters with instruction i n fire prevention and safety. Here the program is coordinated through Virgil R. Pollock of the Pollock Insurance Agency, Inc., in cooperation with local school and fire-department officials, Ed Justen, Glen Peterson and Harry Conway. EDUCATION CLASSES The Adult Education center, Woodstock Community high school, is again serving all adults and high school teen agers of McHenry county. This center founded in 1922 will offer its forty-fourth year of registration by telephone. Telephone any school day from 8 to 5 or 7 to 9 p.m. the center will register any school day until May 1. Classes in liberal arts, vocational, business, art, hobbies recreation, and homemaking are being formed. FIBST AID Class in Standard First Aid started Oct. 4 at 7:30 p.m. at the Northwood school in Woodstock for bus drivers. (The class, in Standard First. Aid at fire station in Richmond began at 8:15 p.m. Oct. 4. SPACE SUIT . . . Fashions of the future may look something like the apparel modeled here by Grace Lee Whitney. She wears this suit in feature appearance on current TV space special. • Shop In McHenry T H I - World f Of Pharmacy HDonmld Robert UPoUneFty Schultz, EUPSa. ILPh. I would like to take this opportunity to introduce a new column to appear weekly in this newspaper. It is oalled "The World of Pharmacy". We hope to apprise you of some of the history of pharmacy, some of the facts concerning the drugs of today and to look into some of the astounding breakthroughs of medicine that have increased our life expectancy from 22 years in the time of Caesar to the 70 plus years we can look forward to today. Medicine's progress has sometimes been a start and stop, trial and error proposition in the search for health where life and death are the two sides of the same biological coin. We hope through this weekly column to give you a better and clearer picture of medicine and its many facets. We hope, also, that you will think of our pharamcy as headquarters for all your pharmaceutical needs. Fast, efficient, personalized service and customer satisfaction is our rule at . . . BOLGER'S DRUG STORE, 1250 N. Green St. Phone 385-4500. See you next week . . . Donald Doherty, R.Ph. Robert Schultz, R.Ph. NFS YOUNG AMER 3Jt 3, ion SHOWING F e a t u r i n g fV£ tf s FREE PRIZES Come and Listen Come and Look Come and Win \ Friday, Oct. 7th 3:30 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. GladitoH^ PARKING LOT McHENRY RAINCHECK -- MONDAY. OCT. 10th News About Our Servicemen Airman Apprentice William P. Eberle, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Eberle of 7405 South drive, Wonder Lake, has reix>rted aboard the Marine Corps'Air Facility Futema for duty. The Air Facility is designa t e d t o s u p p o r t t h e F l e e t Marine force as a member of the air-ground combat team of readiness. It was established to provide a home-base for aviation units that may be called on to airlift Marines to Southeast Asia. The mission and purpose of the facility is to maintain and operate facilities to provide services and material in support of aviation operations and other activities and units, as designated by the Chief of Naval Operations. Seaman Edward W. Schultz, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward V. Schultz of 1305 Rogers avenue, McHenry, is serving aboard the Amphibious Force Flagship McKinely, which has returned to its home port of San Diego after a six-month deployment to the Western Pacific in the Seventh Fleet. The McKinley is the flagship for Rear Admiral D. W. Wulzen, Amphibous Forces Commander in the Seventh Fleet, and serves as the "nerve center" for amphibious operations. Lv addition to her regular duties the flagship participated in several humanitarian and good will visits at Taiwan, Japan and Hong Kong. October 6, 1966 - McHenry Plaindealer -^Section I, Page/9 listed in the Army and took basic training at Fort Polk, La. Later, he spent some time at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., with the 18th engineers before being sent to Viet Nam. PFC. RICHARD PHANNENSTILL Pfc. Richard Phannenstill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Phannenstill of McHenry, is now serving in Sac Trang, Viet Nam, where he has been stationed since Aug. 3 of this year. His present address is US 55884311, 80th Trans. Det., Box 353, APO San Francisco, Calif., 96296. Pfc. Phannenstill had ten weeks of helicopter maintenance training and one week of gunnery school prior to leaving the country. The young man attended St. Mary's school and graduated from McHenry high school in 1964. He spent one year at Western State university, McComb, and a half year at Elgin college before entering service and taking basic training at Fort Polk, Lai. IliPtPPlSfS Kankakee, McHenry, McLean and Will counties. The grand championship award, a traveling trophy, was won by the Willing Wilton Workers for the second straight year for doing the most effective job this past summer promoting milk and other dairy products. The Willing Wilton Workers also won the first-place award for Will county. The following clubs from five other counties also received PMA first-place awards: Du- Page, Round Grove; Kane, Hampshire Jr. Farm ers; Kankakee. Aroma Hayshakers; McHenry, Dunham BSharps, Harvard; McLean, Silverleaf Let's Go. The leaders of these firstplace clubs also received a trophy. All twenty-six clubs received awards from PMA on the basis of a blue ribbon classification for most meritorious effort (if there was a top award in the county), red r i b b o n i n a s e c o n d - p l a c e grouping, and white ribbon in a third-place category. AH twenty-six clubs r e ceived cash awards from PMA and certificates of recognition. The Air-Cooled Engine: Is it a 1 ot of Hot Air? . ROBERT B1ILLER Pvt. Robert Hiller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hiller of Johnsburg, is now stationed at .Fort Polk, La. Friends may write to him at Co. 2nd Bn. 3rd Trg. Bde. Fort Polk, La., 71459. He entered Army service June 22 and is taking advanced training. A-Ic James Meyer left Sept. 29 for Eglin Air Force Base in Florida after a five-week leave spent at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Meyer. Airman Meyer had returned from a year's duty in Thailand. Two grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Neukirch, Sr., of 915 S. Totem trail, McHenry, the only children of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Tobsing, are now serving in Viet Nam. Sp-5 Kurt J. Tobsing is there with the 4th Infantry division. He also has spent thirteen months in Korea and is ready for discharge Nov. 3. The young man enlisted and had his basic training at Fort Knox, Ky. Kurt's brother, Pvt. E.2 Donald E. Tobsing, also en- GRAND CHAMPION 4-H CLUB FOR AREA NAMED The Willing Wilton Workers 4-H club of Wilton Center, Will county, was awarded the grand championship the night of Sept. 30, at Kankakee, in an eight-county 4-H dairy promotion contest sponsored by Pure Milk association with the cooperation of the University of Illinois Extension service and the American Dairy Association of Illinois. Competing in the contest were twenty-six clubs with an estimated total membership of 500 boys and girls in Du- Page, Ftord, Iroquois, Kane, Well, look at it this way : The Renault 10 has a sealed liquid-cooled engine. It^will not boil or freeze. You don't have to add anti-freeze each winter. It is more efficient (35 mpg.). It provides a much better heating/ defrosting unit. And it is infinitely quieter. Now, you answer the question for yourself. GOUTfffL'S MOTOR SALES McHenry Counly Import Center Route 120 Lakemoor 8 Miles East of McHenry PHONE: 385-3330-1 inxinn^iiisii Qua cam aot3 am HAS ©I? TOOA* ae Ota Qg?®q 0O0a SO 0E3 •©•0 C3Q a£3s0 0raDn g May It Wave... O'er the Land of the Free and the HOMiS of the Brave! FLY THIS FLAG SET ON YOUR HOME... OFFERED AT COST, AS A PUBLIC SERVICE THK rua SHOULD FLY ON THESE NATIONAL HOLIDAYS Jmhm? let - New Year's Day February Uth - Lincoln's Birthday Fafcrciayj? 22tad -- Washington's Birthday Aprlt 3U3© - Jofforcan Day May M - Lai? Day USA May lat - Loyalty Day May, 3rd Saturday --7$frned Forctt Day May 30th -- Memorial Day June 14th - Flag Day July 4th -- Indapandanca Day August 14th--V-J Day SeptomEsop,, 1st Monday -- Labor Day Navombor, 4th Thursday -- Thanksgiving Day November 11th--Vataran'a Day December 7th -- Pearl Harbor Day December 28th -- Christmas Day We believe every home in town should fly the flag on national holidays. We also believe more homes would fly the flag if more people knew where to get one. Failure to fly the flag, it has been found, is not due to «ny lack of patriotism on the part of Americans who love Old Glory as much today as Americans did when the Spirit of '76 was first born. Because of this we make this fine flag set available as a public service at our cost. The set is top quality through and through. It meets every standard the government sets for a flag of this type. In addilion, the stripes are double stitched, a hallmark of flag quality usually found only at higher prices. We include with the big 3 x 5 • foot flag ... all the equipment necessary for rigging according to the rules of flag etiquette. These flags are available to all... with no other requirement than that you pay our basic cost... and fly one on your home on holidays. We also include, lor the convenience of those who cannot come in for flag sets, an order • form which will bring a set to you by parcel post, if you wish, fly the flag on important national holidays to coma... and especially on the Birthday of American Independence July 4th.The stars and strip*! on your homo show the world that the Spirit of 76 is as warm in American hearts today*as It was at <ts birth on the first 4th of July... nearly /oo y«»i»rs gone by, THIS FLAG SET IS OFFERED AT COST AS A NOT-FOR-PROFIT SERVICE OP McHENRY PLAINBEM.ER 3x5 FOOT U.S. FLAG SET, PLUS 12x18-IN. 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