Thursday, March It), 1966 ; THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Section Three -- Page One JorNSBURS NEWS BETtfY HETTERHANN 883-12M Card Tourney In Final Round The final round of the current card tournament will be played at the March 15 meeting of iit. Agatha court No. 777, W.C.O.F. The annual election of officers will also take place. Marie Oeffling will serve coffee. Members are asked, to remember the offerings for the spiritual bouquets. St. Agatha court is host court for the annual conference of the W.C.O.F. Rockford Diocese Association on April 17. Bishup Loras T Lane will celebrate a low Pontifical Mass at 10:45 a. rri. More details on thi£ will be coming later. A romind^rjfor the members also that the ludics will receive Communion in a body on March 27 at the 8 o'clock Mass. Sonic Very Special Wishes Very special wishes go to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fritz of 3920 Hillcrest Place, Jak-Ana Heights, upon the observance recently of their sixtieth wedding anniversary. The Fritzes spent the d;»y quietly. The best of luck and much happiness in the future to them from their many friends. In Attendance At Shower A pre-nuptial shower was held in Woodstock last Sunday afternoon with Miss Bernudette Wegener as the guest of honor. The gathering was held in the home of her aunt. Bernadette who will become the bride of Leroy Hiller on April 16 was the recipient of mr.ny lovely gifts. Participating at the shower were Mrs. Mary Hiller, Mrs. Grace Bentz, Mrs. Marge Hiller and Mrs. Norma Knox. Meeting and Breakfast Reminder The members of St. John's court No. 96 will meet in the c o m m u n i t y c l u b h n l l t h i s Thursday, March 10. All members arc invited to be present at this time. Members are re- NEW DOCTORS JOIN McHENRY MEDICAL GROUP minded about their communion breakfast coming up on Sunday, March 20. Mass will be at 8 a.rti. followed by breakfast in the community club hall. Don't forget the Foresters basketball tournament at the McHenry high school next Sunboys. • • Baby Baptized Matthew is the name selected for the newest addition to the Don Bentz family of Fairview avenue. The, baby was baptized at St. John's church on Feb. 27. Sponsors were Leroy Hiller and Mrs. Dorothy Hughes. Meeting For Juveniles Juvenile members of St. Agatha court No. 777 will meet at 7 p.m. next Monday evening in the community club hall. Election of officers will take place at this time. All members are urged to be in attendance on this evening. Meeting will close at 9. _ •' Four of a Kind Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Hansen are in line for congratulations this week. They became grandparents for the fourth time last week when their daughter gave birth to her f o u r t h s o n . " G r a n d p a a n d Grandma" played babysitters over last weekend to the other three boys. Much happiness to all with the new baby. Measles Shots Last Wednesday we were fortunate to have Dr. Rossetti of McHenry in St. John's school to administer the measles shot. About 100 children plus a few p r e - s c h o o l e r s r e c e i v e d t h e shots, which were given free of charge. In six weeks we will continue with the regular scheduled annual immunization program. Come on now let's not get stingy with the news. We were SEVENTEEN ON TOP HONOR ROLL AT HIGH SCHOOL Seventeen McHenry high school students have been named to the top honor roll for the past quarter, three seniors, three juniors, five sophomores and six freshmen. Of this number, nine are taking five subjects. High ranking seniors are Philip Guintoli and Pamela Parkhurst, five subjects, and Lynn Krebs; juniors, Howard Brody, Carl Johnson and Jeff Nellis, all five; sophomores, Rajesh Aiwa, David Backhaus, Frank Cuda and Leota Stinespring, all five, and Frances H a i s a n i ; f r e s h m e n , R o b e r t Brennan, Sylvia Helm, Michael Krickl, Clifford Morris, Caryn Peterson and Donald Sturm. The "B" plus roll contained other high ranking young people as follows: Seniors: Dennis Blake, Sally Dresdow, Carl Easton, Ken Etten, Pat Hamm, Paul McDonald and Tom Tomlinson, five subjects; Carolyn Anderson, Kathy Beck, Kathy Blake, Marilyn Cima, Rosemary Frett, Sherry Gehrke, Betty Granath, Sue Hogan, Barbara Howe, Jon Nolan, Helena Oleszczuk, Linda Pierce, Mary Serbin, Audrey Stateczny and Pat Wilson. Juniors Named Juniors: Bruce Domoto, Joann Feyerer, Randy Karls, Wayne Kidd, Ruth Lightncr, Lynn Munroe, Sue Nurse and Larry Young, five subjects; Tom Evans, Doug Kohrt, Gail Osgood, Wayne Pauly and Bill Voeltz. Sophomores: Marilyn Caburn, John Havlik. Valerie Hutchinson and Trudy Oonk, five subjects; Vinton Alderson, doing real good for a couple of weeks so let's keep going. Remember deadline time is each Monday at noon. If you don't reach me on the first try, please try again. See you all next week and please take care. Kathy Bolger, Craig Brown, Pat Cook, David Dowell, Bill Kuechel, Maxine Moy, Kathy Parker. „ Barbara Redetzky, Karl Reimer, Paul Schwegel and Steve Stahlman. Freshmen: T a r i Baker, Kathy Becker, Robert Brand, Tom Burton, Denice Dethlefson, Linda Lawrence, Juanita Repta, Beth Okal, Joann Schabow, Catherine Schmitt,. Rosalyn Wagner, Nancy Winters, Joyce Young and Leon Zelvis. "B" Roll ' Seniors: Sue Bockman, Sue Brown, Laura Christensen, Linda Davis, Donna Mae Dean, Mercury Do, Dianne Drake, Diane Fell, Cheryl Filip, Cindy Fradinardo, Lori Getner, Ginny Grek, William" Hauck, Linda Hess, Kathy Knaack, Terry Koleno, Jim LaFontaine, Sue Lawrence, Robert Liem, Cathy McMillan and Steve Marchi. Also Jim Morenz, Sephen Morrison, Glenn Olsen, Linda Pearson, Mary Pliner, Donna Raske, Charlene Reid, -Rick Ruzicka, Wendy Sayler, Donna Schmelzer, Bob Schneider, Mary Ann Sharp, Diane Smith, Cheryl Stahlman, Bob Townsend. Kris Weisenberger, A1 White and Joann Whiting. Juniors: Kathy Blair, Barb Borrelli, Daniel Campbell, Terry Cerny, Diane Cook, Janice Erbin, Allen Etten, Lynn Farm, Madeline Fini, Kathy Freund, Mykell Freund, Bob Funk, Gerry Glass, Gerry Glosson, Edith Grabovy, Jean Hamil, Sandy Hawkins, Rich Heckman, Bernard Janicki and Karen Johnson. More on Roll Also Sharon Klapperich, Tom Lawrence, Linda MacGregor, Mary Meyers, Kathy Moriarity, Terry o Morrison, Judy Nosal, Carl Perrino, Kathy Pierce, C o n s t a n c e S a l l m a n , L i n d a -Schaefer, Diane Schmitt, Terry Schmitt, Mike Schneider, Patricia Seibel, William Seifert, Cynthia Shappert, Kathy Stratford, Michael Struck, Sue Thompson, Richard Tonyan, Jo Ann Weichmann and Pam Young. Sophomores: Tom Adams, Ann Alexeyuk, James Chobot, Rodney Cole, Kim Davis, Joe DeMarco, Jean Dixon, Lynne Dixon, Kathleen Eternick, Janice Fisher, Candy Fossum, Kathy Francke, Linda Goss, Lois Hansen, Diane Jenkins, Sue Ann Jones, Nancy Jorgenson and Barbara Kidd.| Also Jenny Kuhlman, Steve Kutnick, Bill LaFontaine, Tim Morck, Lori Nicolai, Scot Nola n , R i c h O l e s z c z u k , G a r y Parks, Jacqueline Pribyl, Joanne Rink, Marjorie Ruth, Laurie Sanford, David Schmitt, Carol Schun, Melody -Skalla, Robert Steffen, Alice Sullivan, Lee Varese, Ardelle Voeltz, Tony Wagner, David Weber, Holly Worm and Sarah Wright. Freshmen: Linda Blake, Glenda Burger, Eileen Cooper, Larry Christy, Susan Crouch, Sandra Dawson, Diane Demb e r , K a t h y D o w e l l , L a r r y Drake, Susan Dusthimer, Julie Fenwick, Cynthia Freund, Carol Hiller, Michael Janik, Barbara Kober and Denise Koch. Also Diane Kraymer, Nancy Kraymer, Karen Larson, Sue Lichty, Bonnie MacGregor, Ann Marcellis, Mike McArdle, James Meyer, Patricia Meyers, Lynn Moore, Beverly Morris, Ruth Nicolai, Phillip Owen, fwriMF-wiffp, RUDY BECKER'S KENNELS 1 Mile East of Skyline Drive-In PHONE 385-2436 BOARDING AND TRAINING Obedience -- Hunting and Retrieving (Large Heated Kennels) -- GROOMING -- Melanee Peders6n, £aur,a Phannenstill, Patricia Schmidt, Ellen Tiggemann, James Vyduna and Jeffrey Wheelock. DR. II. MARTIN SNYDER Two <> doctors of medicine have joined the McHenry Medical Group recently. They are Dr. H. Martin Snyder, who resides at 3704 W. Freund avenue with his wife and three children, Caroline, 8, Lincoln, 6, and Marjorie, 1, and Arnold S. C u r n y n, ophthalmologist, who is married to the former Peggy Slavin of Woodstock. They have two girls, Kim and Christi, and a son, Kevin. Dr. Snyder is a native of Winfield, Kas. lie served as a captain in the U.S. Army Medical corps between 1957 and 1959 in Kaiserslautern, Germany. Dr. Snyder was certified by the American Board of Surgery in 1964. A third generation physician, he practiced with his father in the Snyder clinic, Winfield, Kas., in 1964 and 1965 and more recently was surgeon for the Havre clinic, Havre, Mont. Dr. Curnyn is a 1959 graduate of the University of Illinois medical'school, served as a flight surgeon in the U.S. Air Force for two years and presently is a clinical instructor in eS'e surgery at the Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary, where lie took his residency. Novvjiln Stock! English Leather and at least 50 others in our MEN'S SCENTER NYE m m<& McIIenry's Most Complete Men's Seenter 1325 N. Riverside Dr. Phone 385-442<» Forget that Gas heat is cheaper. Northern Illinois Gas lowered gas rates again March 1st. This means gas heat, always a good buy, is a bigger bargain than ever. It means tidy savings annually to customers. Preferred for economy, preferred for comfort, gas makes the big difference. In fact, gas heat is the choice for 99 out of 100 new homes in the area we serve. don't have gas heat yet, make the i/nn micc If you nave neat mane ine switch now ... before you miss any more savings. It takes less than a day. We'll help you finance the conver- ----• sion if you like. See your heating contractor first' chance you get. NORTHERN A ILLINOIS Shop iii McHenry WITH TOURING GROUP Bruce H. Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Peterson, McHenry, a junior at Trinity college, Deerfield, is a member of the college glee club which will begin a fifteen-day ttfui* on March 17 to Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Manitoba (Canada). The mixed ensemble of twenty-seven voices will present a varied program of sacred music representative of the renaissance, baroque, classical, and contemporary periods, including spirituals and gospel siongs. Shop In McHenry NOW FROM THE FORD MOTOR COMPANY^ Mere's proof Ford has changed! If you're in the market for a used car. read our warranty. It tells you how well Fords are built More important it protects your investment in a late-model used Ford-- 63s. '64s and '65s--for 2 years or 60.000 miles, or up to 5 years.from the date the car, was built There it an extra expense for this warranty-*, $25.00. But the extra peace of mind will be worth the price many times over. Ford Company Usad Ford Car Powar Train Warranty The power train components of 1963 through 1966 Ford. Mustang,Fairlane, Falcon and Thunderbird cars are warranted by Ford Motor Company against defects in workmanship or material for 5 years from the date of production OR 24 months from tha date of sale as a used car OR 50,000 miles, whichever comes first. This warranty becomes effective upon registration of the used vehicle by a participating Ford Dealer with Ford Motor Company. During the time limits of the warranty, the participate Ing Dealer will, at his regular place of business, replace or repair at a charge to the customer of only the first $25.00, any of the following power train components that are defective: engine block, head, and ail internal engine parts, water pump, intake manifold, transmission case and all Internal transmission parts, torque converter (if so equipped), driveshaft, universal joints, rear axle and differential, and rear wheel bearings. used car yoi] EffiB fiimt sea your flsrtsipaHnsj fffenS iialap, Forget that gas is cheaper. .. remember that gas is modern. 1961 CHIVI9LET STATON WAGON 6-cyl., Std., Trans., R. & H. White 1965 FORD LTD. 2-Dr. Hardtop, Fully Equipped Dealers Demonstrator $2565 1963 FORD T-iiD Fully Factory Equipped. Very clean. $1675 1965 GALAXIE 500 4-Dr., V-8, Standard Trans. Radio, Heater, White Walls $2375 1%2 CmiWi@LlT BELAIK 4-dr, V-8, Power-Glide, R. & H. 1965 .RAMBLER 4-DR. 6-Cylinder, Radio, Heater, Standard Trans. $1385 1963 FOiD'GALAIlI 4-dr., V-8, Std. Trans., Overdrive, Red & White $f5§ GAlLAICQil !S@@ 4-Door, V-8, Radio Heater, Automatic Trans. $1185 1962 FORD WAGON Standard Transmission 6-Cylinder $5?5 1965 MUSTAN© 2-dr. H.T. 6-cyl., Std. Trans., R. & H., Red $1895 1961 FALsg@M STATION WAGON 4-Dr., 6-Cvl., Std. Trans. $5& '63 FORD ECONOUNE Pick-up Truck, Customers Car, 9,000 miles. $995 MANY OLDER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM BUSS FORD SAtES 3936 W. Main St. McHenry, III.