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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Sep 1961, p. 24

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Page Twenty-Four THE McHENRY PLA1NDEALER Thursday, September 28, 19ft Village of Sunnyside Invite All To Open Meeting Xhereue Schneider - EV. 5-1298 The village' meeting this month will be held Oct. 2 at the village hall, This is an open meeting and everyone is invited to attend. Girl Scout Fund Drive On Sunday, Oct. 1, one of the ladies of the village will be coming to your door to ask for a donation to the annual Girl Scout fund drive. Please contribute to this worthy organization. \ goodbye to our former chief of police, Gust Adams, his wife, Helen, and their two children as they left for their new home in Fox Lake. Farewell The village regreted saying Social Don't forget to attend this month's social at the Gunthcr home Saturday, Sept. 30. Each couple attending is to bring a wrapped "white elephant". Blessed Virgin Sodality The Blessed Virgin sodality is taking in new members and anyone wishing to join, please contact Alvina Miller, EV. 5- 1262 or Lu Ann Smith, EV. 5- 6578. Benediction will be held Oct. 10 at St. John's church for the new members followed by a regular meeting at the Johnsburg Community club. Pork Chops in Tomato Sauce Make Fine Company Meal Tangy pork chops are perfect for informal entertaining. They're good to eat. Colorfully topped with a delicious sauce made of canned condensed tomato soup, and garnished with pepper rings and lemon slices, they're a delight to both eye and palate. The sauce is as easy to fix as opening the soup can. It makes the flavor of the^~ chops a melody that harmonizes memorably with mashed potatoes, peas and mushroom saute, and crisp tossed salad. Apple turnovers make an elegant dessert for this company zneal. TANGY PORK CHOPS 4 pork chops (about 1 pound) Dash black pepper 4 lemon slices 4 green pepper rings 1 can (IOV2 ounces) condensed tomato soup In skillet, brown chops on both sides; pour off drippings. Sprinkle chops with black pepper; place a lemon slice and green pepper ring on each. Pour soup over. Cover. Cook over low heat about 45 minutes, or until chops are tender, stirring now and then. (If desired, 4 onion slices may be substituted for lemon slices.) Makes 4 servings. PEAS AND MUSHROOMS 1 package (10 ounces} froxen peas 2 tablespoons butter 1 can (4 ounces) sliced mushrooms, drained VB teaspoon marjoram Cook peas, following package directions. Melt butter in small saucepan, add mushrooms and marjoram. Cook a few minutes to heat mushrooms. Pour over peas, mi^ gently. Makes 4 servings. Vollyball Team Any man interested in joining the volleyball team please come to the. Johnsburg school Oct. 9. The team will practice every Monday except the third Monday in each month from 7:30 to 9. (iirl Scout Leadership Training Sylvia Obstfelder and Marian Pflug are attending the basic training course for Girl ; Scout leaders at the Moose hall in McHenry. Hands Off Lately there have been complaints about someone tampering with the mailboxes and we wish that whoever is .responsible to stop it before they get into serious trouble. "Every Litter Bit Hurts" Please help to keep your, village clean by picking up the litter that is thrown out unintentionally • and placing it in the nearest receptacle. Visitors Mr. and Mi's. Miermeister, their daughter, son-in-law. and granddaughter from Chicago spent a wonderful d-iy visiting Gerlrude Mackinson. The Lehmanns were surprised to see Uncle Charlie and his wife, Eldore, from Portland, Ore., when they came visiting. They hadn't seen each other for five years so it was quite a reunion. Birthday Celebrations Connie Jablowski was eight Sept. 18 and she had some girls in to help her celebrate. Among the guests were Mary Jo Kenn e b e c k , L e o n i e S c h n e i d e r , Debbie, Robbie and Jackie Reeves, Jennifer Blythe, Donna and Debbie Noah, Cathy Brennark Sheila Smith, Debbie Obstfelder, Regina Kern ;>nd Connie's three sisters, Kathy, Belh. and Patti. The Pflugs gave a party Saturday for two of their little girls and among the guests were aunts, uncles and grandparents. Birthday Wishes Happy birthday to A1 Frit-/ who celebrated his birthday Sept. 22 and to Chuckie Fritz who celebrated his birthday on the twenty-fifth of September. and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. May, who will celebrate their sixth wedding anniversary on Oct. 1. PISTAKEE TERRACE NEWS Luncheon Everyone is invited to attend our luncheon and card party Saturday, Sept. 30, ' at the Johnsburg Community club at 12:15. Tickets can be purchased from Barbara Childers or at • the door. ! Association Meeting i The association meeting will ; be Oct. 2 at the Cal Vyduna j home at 8 p.m. Dues are Due Please pay your dues so that we can hardtop May avenue. Pay your dues to your block captain or to 4Jie treasurer. Barbara Childers. It's If Boy Mitch and Bonnie Sabaj had i a 9 lb., 1 oz. baby boy Saturj day, Sept. 16 at the Woodstock ] hospital. Mr. and Mjs. Sabaj j named the baby Wayne Walters and they also have another j son, Mitch. Jr.,. who is two. Engagement Mr. and Mi-s. Bob Froehlig | announced the engagement of | their son, Kenneth, to Miss Ju- | dith Ziller of Woodstock. Attended Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Tom Merhaut went to Chicago to attend the wedding of her cousin, Lillian Slager, when she became Mrs. Chester Gawron. Anniversary Greetings Congratulations to my aunt Sic k List Ricky Patula was sick in bed with strep throat and we hope he is feeling much better. Harriet Phillips and Pat Merhaut are very much under Ihe weather and we hope they will be feeling better by the time Ihe paper comes out. Little Paul Childers spent two days in the McHenry hospital for minor surgery and we hope he will be playing very soon. YVACS Joan Phillips enlisted in the WACS and left Monday to start her basic training in communications at Fort McClellan, Ala. The whole family, Stevie. Jimmy and Nancy and her parents, Marv and Harriet went to see her off at the train in the loop. Police Force Jim Hess has joined the Mc- LOOK MPLYMOUTH NOW! Completely new for '62! New Forward Flair design! New beauty inside! New quality.{ New dumbility! Look at the exciting '62 Plymouth! Completely new in the way it looks, drives and saves, this full-size Plymouth now bAngs you the beautiful difference in the low-price field. Whatever make you're driving, you owe it to yourself to look at Plymouth now! Plymouth's Forward Flair design is an entirely new design concept in Plymouth's field. Slender new dimensions all around. A gleaming new grille. A tailored, tapered hood. A rakish new roof line. And Plymouth unveils the richest interiors it has yet used to dress^a car. The handsome fabrics display unmistakable good taste. There's new qualityeverywhere. Careful workmanship is obvious in tfie interior fabrics, in the choice of appointments, in the way everything works and keeps right on working. When you put your foot down in this great new Plynyjuth, you surge to cruising speed about 10% faster than last year's quick Plymouth got you there. Then you merely point Plymouth the way you want to go. Plymouth stays on course, because of its improved center-of-balance. And Plymouth brings you what is probably the best gas mileage of any fullsize car. Plus 32.000-mile lubes on major chassis points. There's never been a car like this one on your block or anywhere else. Look at the completely new 1962 Plymouth now! See youjtdealer today! The Beautiful Difference in,. • '4? W6 L ow-price Field Quality-en.. by Chrysler Corporation A. S. BLAKE MOTORS, Inc. 2508 West .Route 120 McHenry Henry police force and we wish him luck in his new position. Anniversary Party Saturday there was a twenty- fifth anniversary party for Mr. and Mrs. "Willard Hillman at Don and Loretta Kerns home. Guests included Bill and Marie Kern, Bob and Bernice Froehlig, George and Mary Mecko, Jim and Birdie Deppmeier, Irma. Gunther, and Wayne and Jim Walters. Birthday Party Mike Pritchard was 2 on Sunday and had a little birthday party to celebrate, with his grandparents attending the party. Birthday Greetings A very happy birthday to Mary Hess who celebrated her birthday Sept. 26, to Marie Kern on the first of October, and to Ewald Pradelski on the third. AIR AJCREST RECORD For every 24 minutes the air arm of /the Illinois State Police is An action, another arresf can ,be chalked up. That record is being maintained as the second anniversary of the air operations section of the Illinois State Police draws near. The air unit was commissioned officially Oct. 1, 1959, when one single-engine airplane was purchased. Shortly thereafter, the state highway police, a division of the Illinois Department of Public Safety, bought two more planes and by the early part of I960 the airborne troopers were fuliy operational. The second year will close with arrests totalling at least 8,500, setting a pace t hree times the rate established during the first year's operation when 2,800 arrests were recorded. An unblemished record of convictions goes hand-in-hand with the department's arrests. DEDICATE ROAD Gov. Otto Kerner dedicated a 33-mile section of four-lane divided pavement on Interstate Highway Route 57 on Tuesday. Sept. 26, near Dongola (Union County) at 11 a.m. and at Marion at noon. Spring Grove MOTHERS' GROUP HEARS DR. NELSON TALK ON CANCER Eva Freund Approximately forty members of the Christian Mothers sodality of St. Peter's were present at the meeting in the parish hall on Thursday night. They were shown a film and were given a very informative talk on cancer. Dr. Nelson of Woodstock was the speaker and he told of the progress in research, the seven danger signals and how cancer can be cured. It was an educational and enlightening lecture. Members who were present greatly appreciated receiving this knowledge on how to fight cancer. * The meeting followed and a pantry shower was planned for the nuns at the October meeting. A card party and luncheon was announced for October 31. Those ladies who will attend the D.CCW, convention in Freeport on Oct. 8 received their registration tickets. A lunch was served by the committee. Ushers Meet Charles Freund was host to the ushers of St. Peter's at his home on Wednesday night. Following the meeting there was cards and a lunch was served. Trips Mrs. Alice Weber and Mrs. Jane Schneider are in New Mexico. They drove to New Mexico to take Jody Weber to Albuquerque where she has entered college. They expect to be back home next week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles May returned on Friday from a visit with their son, James, and family in Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. William Shotliff are enjoying a trip to Northern Wisconsin and Canada. Baby Boys Mr. and Mrs. Ray Westphal are the happy parents of a son and the Del Nortons have a new baby. Bowlers Members of the Holy Name of St. Peter's started their season of bowling on Sept. 17. They will bowl once a month during the winter season. All bowlers who care to buftd should contact a team captain. -% LEWIS J. PITZEN ASKS CHANGE IN ZONING AT BAY A petition has been filed before the zoning board of appeals for Lewis J. Pitzen. He is asking for a zoning recla£ification from R-l residence to B-l business district on Parcel^ 1, 2 and 3 and a B-2 classification on Parcel 4. This property is located on the shore of Pistakee Lake and is the site of Pitzen's camp. The hearing on the above petition will be heard on Tuesday, Oct. 10, at 3 p.m. in the city hall in McHenry. ^ Plymouth Has New Look for 1962 tH® The Fury 2-door hardtop is one of 23 new models which Plymouth introduces to the low-priced field for 1962. All Plymouth models have a new look which sets them apart among standard size cars. There is a completely new feel in ride, handling and performance, with valuable savings in fuel economy. There are three series, Savoy, Belvedere and Fury. The engine line-up includes^ the 225 cu. in. 30-D Economy Six, the 318 cu. in. Fury V-800, both Mobilgas Economy Run champions, and the 361 cu. in. high-performance Golden Commando V-8. Next year, McHenry to s swig -figur numbers will be complete All EVergrcen telephone numbers in McHenry will consist of seven figures next year. There'll be no change in the way you call--and your number really doesn't change since the numerical equivalent -- "38" -- is being substituted for the prefix letters "EV." For example EV 5-6600 will become 385-6600. Naturally, there'll be no new number for those McHenry telephone customers who already have seven-figure numbers -- numbers that look like this, 385-6600. The only change for those customers with EVergreen numbers will be in the way their number is listed in the phone directory. In the directory that will be issued at the time of the change, all McHenry numbers will be listed as seven-figure numbers. These new-style numbers are coming to McHenry because population growth and new telephone services demand more usable number combinations than the present system allows. This announcement may help you make plans for any printed material that shows your phone number. If you have any questions about sevenfigure dialing or your seven-figure number, just call your Service Representative. Her number is 385-9981. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE 0 *

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