"St# Fourteen THE MeHENRY PLAWDE ^ir Lakeland Park - West Shore Beach lette Gleeson -- Dorothy Uttich New Signs New signs have been placed at the entrances of our community, asking everybody to please obey our speed limit of 20 miles per hour. This is for our own protection and that of our children so let's all take heed. Congratulations To Mr and Mrs., Bob Kroening, Who celebrated their fifth wedding anniversary Sunday, Oct. 1. A- buffet supper (Mrs. Kroening says, "With fourteen children here, what else?") was enjoyed by Mrs. Kroening's immediate" family -- her mother and father, Mr.. and Mrs. A1 Gort, Sr., and her brothers, Eugene Gort of Franklin Park and A1 Gort, Jr. of Fox Lake and their families. Happy Birthday • To John Reinhardt, Sr., who celebrated his sixtieth birthday with neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hauptman, Mr. and Mrs. Collette, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mandziara, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Strandquist, Mr. and Mrs. John Reinhardt. Jr., and Mrs. Reinhardlt, Sr., joined in the celebration. To Joyce Quaver, who celebrated "her twelfth birthday Sunday, Oct. 2, in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Quaver1. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berner and Hailene and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Frey and Lorrie and Joyce's grandmother, Mrs. Alice Frey, all of Chicago. Strictly Personal Mike Mihalik is making a name for himself as the fastest house painter in Lakeland Park. And a very fine job he did on his house too. Paul Eizik must be very proud of his green thumb. We sure admire his beautiful yard. •Two bright spots in our community are the newly painted homes of Andy Hauptman -- a bright flamingo -- and the Noels' on Knoll avenue -- a cheery canary yellow. Very pretty! We hear the Larry Strandquists have been having delicious turtle soup. How about the recipe? Larry was elected vicepresident of the newly formed sportsman club at their meeting Sunday, Oct. 2. Congratulations Larry. The big improvement in the printing of our Lakeland Park newspaper, Lakeland Park News, is the contribution of Chuck RessL Many thanks. Chuck!* Party Being Planned A Hallowe'en party for the cllildren of Lakeland Park Is being planned under the direction of Frank Parisi. So get out your masks, kids. Their will be prizes and goodies for all. Entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gershon entertained tweny-two of Jack's former classmates Sunday, with a spaghetti dinner. They played cards afterwards. Mr. and Mrs. Mandziara were hosts this past weekend to Mrs. Viola Bull, Mrs. Mandziara's mother, from Wisconsin, John Moser from Independence, Mo., Mrs. Minot Prim from Chicago and Glen Fry from Wisconsin. !lll!lllllirillllil!lllillllllllll|||!ll|!l!|||!ll|l|!|!l!li|ile WEST SHORE BEACH NEWS Mary Day Ted Flisnik, on his way into Chicago, stopped for a school bus on Route 12 near 68. The driver in back of hint did not stop and hit the back of Ted's car, damaging the car and injuring Ted's back and neck. On advice of Ted's physician, he will be unable to return to work for an indefinite period. Due to the crowded conditions in Memorial hospital, Gerry Johnson is in a hospital in Highland Park. We hear that the Bakas and the Steve Kanapes have sold their houses. Best wishes, to both of these families. Faith Peters is also leaving us. She is to be married and will make her home in New York. All of her friends are wishing her the very best. Birthday greetings to Ted flisnik and Bobby Bieszczad. Mrs. Lillian Cimeley and children visited Hazel Beardsley of Woodstock last week. Mrs. Lorraine Johnspn entertained the Everett Penrods of Crystal Lake and the Wm. Dieckmans of Wqpdstock la£t Sunday and on Wednesday she had Mrs. Dorothy Kosick and Mrs. Lillian Gast of Salen Wisconsin. On Friday evening Roy Homo, neighborhood commissioner, presented the charter to Cub pack 361, of which Ed Mars is cubmaster. If the residents of 'West Shore Beach will call me at S34-J-1 when they have any news, I will be sure to include it in .this column. PREVIEW OF 19SC LICENSE I1ATBt% mm Four-year-old Susan Jane Carpentier shows her grandfather. Secretary of State Charles F. Carpentier, exactly how the 1968 Illinois license plate will look on a car. The plates are a light powder gray background with ivy green numerals. Distribution will begin December 1. ADVERTISE IN THE PLAINDEALER FARMERS If you have something to Buy, Bell or Trade ADVERTISE in the PLAINDEALER SAVE by the wk EARN DIVIDENDS fROM THE Crystal Lake Savings And Loan Association 78 N. WILLIAMS ST. CRYSTAL LAKE, ILLINOIS PHONE 1^00 THE FRANKLIN STORE McHenry, III. Mi aii $ t»t M Wv f STRIP CUP with each do2en tubes of OCTOBER is the "Get-Ready" for S Fall and Winter Month and here are a few of falls Newest BEST SELLERS IS-" 11: 1^6 MASTITIS OINTMINT LEDERLS Here's a combination offer that helps you detect mastitis early •--then stop it with the tops in mastitis treatment. With each dosen tubes of TARGOT MASTITIS OINTMENT, you get, FREE a heavy gauge, aluminum (plate* type} strip cup. Come In today for your supply of TARGOT ... 4 antibiotics (ineluding fast-acting AUREOMYCIN* Chlortetracycline) in a longer lasting, ointment base. The free strip cup offer is limited better come in and get yours right away. •Tred.-Mait BOLGER'S PHONE 40 IN fl. Green £1. McHenry, I1L Ladies Fall Hats It will be love at first try on. Everyone a flatterer. Assorted colors. ^ ^ $1.98 Zip Front Corduroy Coverall Elastic waists, pertly trimmed in asst. colors. 3 to 6. $2.98 Toddlers Jackets Pine poplin lined with flannel zipper front, 2 - 3X. $2.98 Child rens Winter Headwear A very large selection of all types, sizes and colors. 98* to $1.98 Corduroy Set Enchanting two piece butcher boy. Daintily trimmed. 1-2-3. $2.98 to $3.98 Girls' Plastic Jackets Quilted lined. Asst. colors. Sizes 7-14. $6.98 Men's Winter Caps Gabardine. Corduroy, Twill, Plastics. In asst. colors and sizes. 98* to $1.98 Infants' Pram Suits We have many styles from $7.98 to $11.98 Corduroy Longies Snug fitting, elastic back. In asst. colors - 3-6. $U9 Boys' Plastic Jacket Satin quilted lined. Brown. Sizes" 7-14. $6.98 Lined Denim Boxer Flannel lined for warmth. Denim for strength, 3-6. $149 Girls' Novelty Corduroy Longies Elastic waist. Pine pinwale in asst. colors. 3-6 $1.98 Toddlers Jacket Nylon, fur trimmed. Washable, 2-3-3X. $6.98 Boys' Polo Shirts Long sleeve. Exceptional , value. Compares with $1.39 to $1.69 values. 4-10. 98* Boys' - Girls' 1 Pc. Snow Suits Quilted lined. $5.98 S^MFLEJfAN BEACON WAX or 12" STZVC RULER - Adults Only! FRIDAY |nd SATURDAY, OCT. 7 & 8 '*V" OUR ANNUAL REPORT juicjc uverzon 1955 is almost over in the automotive world. We have just completed a banner year - a record for us - having sold a total of 532 new Buicks, Oldsmobiles, Cadillacs, and Pontiacs at retail. We have One new car on hand and three more coming from the Buick factory, plus two company owned cars - one Oldsmobile and one Cadillac, giving us a grand total of 538 units for the 1955 model year. This is an all time high for our 46 years of existance. We have done what we consider an outstanding job and have accomplishedj-his with the golden rule of business ethics. We sell automobiles honestly and at the most reasonable prices. We do not attempt to mislead the public with advertising of doubtful character and full of untruths. We simply try to give you the worlds finest automobiles at the lowest possible price. We intend to continue in business at the same old stand and to service ydur car efficiently with a crew of fine factory trained men. During the past year we have acquired additional property and built a new addition. We now have 30,000 Sq. ft. heated and undercover and 21,980 sq. ft. of packing space. Our customers truly do have a home for their car. The latest equipment, G.M. Approved, is installed in both Gdrage& Air C o n d i t i o n i n g is employed e x t e n s i v e l y in both places. Television is in both waiting rooms for customers convenience. In fact we are downright proud of our organization, our G.M. Products (most wanted in the whole wide world) and our facilities. We are proud that according to R. L Polk & Co. latest official registrations Jan. thru July, Buick is in 1st place among all cars in this territory by a comfortable margin. Now for the future Cadillac - the'Standard of the world - 1956 models due fpr, public showing about October 24th. Dazzling new 1956 Pontiacs will be on display the same week. ^On Friday, November 4th we will present to the public the finest Buicks of all time. Friday, November 4th is also your date with an '88' - The breath taking New 1956 Rocket Oldsmobile. \ Last but not least we do sincerely thank you the public for your continued patronage over these many years. Our aim is to make your motoring pleasant apd care free. Our pledge to you is to strive to improve all of our services to you. If In the past or the future we occasionally do not measure up 100% -- please bring it to our attention as it would not be our intent to displease any customer and could only be charged against human Fraility. * * R. I. Overton Motor Sales BUICK - OLDSMOBILE 403 FRONT STREET . TEL. 6 • 5 MeHENRY. ILLINOIS Overton Cadillac - Pontiac Co. 400 FRONT STREET - TEL. 17 - 5 MeHENRY, ILLINOIS • A Warning -- Cold Weather Ahead! Do not forget to have your car winterized!