Thursday October 1, 1959 i THE MfcHENRY PLAINDEALER Page Seventeen JPONTIAC'S NEW APPROACH to styling is pronounced by the Bonneville convertible and the Ventura sport coupe, only two in a parade of 16 beautiful models introduced by Pontiac for 1960. Priced just above the Catalina series, the Ventura features special interior appointments, including seats trimmed entirely in Jewel-tone Morro- *de. The Ventura is also available in a four-door hardtop Vista model. <#" --- - - • Sunnyside Estates ASSOCIATION MEETS TONIGHT AT SCHOOL GYM Lois Anderson October meeting night is ton i g h t ( T h u r s d a y ) i n t h e Jaknsburg school gym at 8. A* we said last week, there wiJJ be a final report on the dance activities and also the plans for our annual Halloween party for kids. You filled out a questionnaire last week (at least we hope you did). A report on this will also be on the agenda. Plan to attend the meeting and find out what the people want fcjk their community. Your area representative by now has probably sold you the tickets for our Harvest Harmony on Oct. 10. The committee would like to have all the ticket'returns in by this weekend so that they can settle the final arrangements before the dance. Your cooperation will be greatly appreciated. Speed Limits Are you observing the new speed limits recently posted in the subdivision? Even though most of the children are in school there are still plenty of little ones around to be careful of. They are less responsible about darting out into the road so drive within the limit and always be in complete control of your car. At Home Little Eric John Mischke picked up his required weight at the hospital in record time and is now a part of the family. His sister, Bobbie, is very happy to have anew baby in the house. A Working Vacation After spending the entire summer working, working, working, George Kropf is finally on vacation. What is he doing? you guessed it, working. There are so many things to catch up on around the house he really has no choice in the matter. The only good thing about it is that it's a different type of work. We hope you find a few leisure hours to enjoy, George. Autumn Have you noticed the trees have already started changing color and the leaves are bebinning to fall. It is a most pretty time of year, especially in the country, but somehow a rather sad time too. We will soon smell the sweet aroma of burning leaves but remember to be careful and pick a day that isn't too windy. There are two little two-- year olds celebraating this jveek, they are Ernie Olsen oh the first and Helen Farley on the fourth. Reaching her teens on Oct. 5 will be Carol Kuntz and Laurie Smolinski will be 6 on Oct. 7. Insufficient funds have brought many a pleasant occasion to an abrupt conclusion. Wi Have the NEW T R A N S P A R E N T For Windows of ABB Kind ft Hundreds of Other User Amazing Now Crystal Cttar Pia§tk Ma f Hat that you ton nw or mat with a hot Inn. MakbYOUROWM Appliance Covers, Garment tog CM? @nd Furniture Cover*. ? Use fr For Shower Curtains, Shelf Coven Protect Wall Behind Stove Ktc. OnBy 26^ Lin. Ff. (36 inch wid« VycitaTs Hardware 132 S. Green St. McHenry, IIL Phone: EV 5-0098 Birthdays Happy birthday to the following residents, June Voight today, Ann Radtke on the fifth and Kelly Noah on Oct 6. POST 491 By Dorothy Weichmann The regular monthly meeting was held Sept. 21 with President Ruth Mrachek presiding. Forty-eight members and guests were present. Our Girl's Stater, Judy Hans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hans, gave a very interesting talk on her experiences there. She also showed slides to give everyone a better idea of what it's like to have such an experience. Sue Wirfs and Helen Golbeck visited the Children's Home at Woodstock recently and took along cupcakes and a movie which was /Very entertaining to the children. The merpbefship drive is on in full swing now with the following teams: Captain first team, Marie Howe; members Elaine Gray, Edie Myers, Loretta Meyer, Jo Ann Swegle and Kay Stephenson. Captain second team, Mary Einspar; members Rosalyn Volpendesta, Helen Golbeck, Alyce Brda, Ruth Wohnrade and Betty Lingenfelter. Birthdays for the month of September were Frances Mat- ;chen, Severina Unti, Lenore Cooley, Lena Carbonaro, Barbara Erb and Dorothy Hollander. There will be a past presidents' dinner in Hebron on Oct. S Delegates and alternates were nominated for the monthly county meetings. They are jas follows: Delegates, Mary jEinspar and Marie Howe; alternates, Dorothy Diedrich and ^Lauretta Homo. ! There will be an eleventh district convention in Elmhurst on Oct. 3 with the delegates. Ruth Mrachek, Mary Einspar. Delia Freund. Mary Kantorski, Dorothy Diedrich and Ele&nore1 Reid; alternates, Marge Mikota, Margaret Pickett, Marie Howe, Janice Bauspies ajnd JoAnn Swegle. Help is still needed for Wednesday nights and a chairman is needed very badly. Anyone who is able to help out please {contact the president. ! Recently the following girls went to Downey; Dorothy Diedrich, Marie Howe, Ruth Mrachek and Mary Einspar. 2 - Oil Burner Service Calls -2 ' For $12.00 $8.00 for the 1st call $4.00 for the 2nd call within the 1959-tijO heating season NOTICE! A Savings To You If you take your 2nd Servkje Call in May of 1960, you can start your 1960-61 heating season with a clean furnace. j 4- HERE'S WHAT YOU GET ON EACH CAIX! • Your hot air furopuse 6r hot water boiler vacuum cleaned • Clean and adjust electrodes • Clean stack safety controls • Clean and adjust draft control • Check limit setting • Oil motor $5.00 -- SPECIAL -- $5.00 # Vacuum home room oil huriier • Clean and adjust draft control BERNARD J. SCHALL Phone EVetyreen 5-0571 Rt. 3, Box 156 Griswold JLake Road McHenry, IIL Verna Schlofner provided the very excellent piano music for the entertainment of the men. The next Downey visit will be on Oct. 1 and anyone wishing to go along be at the Legion home at 6:15 .or contact Rehabilitation Chairman Mary Einspar. The Parents' organization of the Drum and Bugle Corps, is sponsoring a party at the Legion home on Oct. 17. By now all of you have received a letter from the membership chairman with a little card enclosed. The purpose of this card is to get your correct name and address, as some of you have moved since joining the auxiliary. The secretary would like to get her files straight and by filling in this card you can make her job easier. Also mentioned on the card is whether you can work at dinners, etc; If you do not care to work, so specify, and you will not be bothered with needless calls. If you can work please mark it as such and the girls who do the calling will call only these, thus making their job easier too. your cooperation on this matter will be greatly appreciated. The more fears we work up the less initiative we have. Do not cultivate fears, cultivate hopes. OLD FRIENDS MEET While in Chicago recently, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gans enjoyed dinner with Dr. and Mrs. Glenn Wells of Los Angeles, Calif. Dr. Wells, a former resident of McHenry and son. of Dr. D. G. Wells, well known physician, was enroute to a dental convention in New York City. HAVE YOU TRIED THE HILLVIEW COIN LAUNDRY? 20c A WASHER LOAD 10c FOR 10 MINUTES OF DRYING Each Dryer Holds 4 Washerloads HILLVIEW SHOPPING CENTER RICHMOND, ILLINOIS Shawano Champion 8' x 7' Overhead , *46.65 14 Siyles & Sizes of Garage Doors In Stock Aluminum Combination Doors 1" Thick -- Pre-Hung $2950 Aluminum Comb. 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