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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 25 Jun 1969, p. 4

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>eek • N & • Vistas to Restore the Joys of Driving - : • • • o : v , k - t + i i * m m ;: .^ff- ,.i V 1 „Zs &'/// &'Z•y Z%. • ^v} Nothing restores the joys of motoring more than getting away from everyday driving chores and traveling through unspoiled countryside. Also adding to the spirit of freedom is haying a car that is in top shape. APPLE SCAB a protective spray program U The Am FranciacoBay coslb is ^g to be notfollowed. ve« 300 -m**..«£ wnuw) on apple and crabapple Spray the trees with two to YfJ thiamosith. Infected leaves turn lour applications of orgalnlc Island, t *« - two week the next several weeks where pryO one lb, per 100 gallons intervale GREEN IXARTER 11 9:30 P.M.- June 28 AMERICAN LEGION HOME Rihgwood Road ty the Pitcher-Hats •& Garters Lane/ Music Free Saltsd Ps a n utsH I 9:30 P.M. Sing-A-Long Music by the Fireball 8 Plus 1 Make a Magic Carpet of Your Car Everyone^ Welcome ADM. $1.50 Can Lift You Above the Humdrum, Take You Out Of State of Tension : -5^'illiam Lyon Phelps, the celebrated educator and author, oa^e remarked, "What I wouldn't give to read 'Huckleberry Finn' for the first time again." It was Phelps' way of yearning for the thrill of discovery, in this case one of America's greatest novels. The typical motorist could well paraphrase Phelps' remarks. "&rhat I wouldn't £ive to be driving for the first time." The thnl! most of us felt the first time behind the wheel is hard to ^Spfure ever again. I Perhaps too much driving has jaded our appreciation of the miracle that is the automobile. Maybe too much time in traffic lams, too many through-the-windshield vistas of monotonous Stretches of freeways have robbed us of our enthusiasm. > - Just a Few Hours from Home I However, there is a way to bring back the joys of driving. Some time this year, get out of the traffic jams and off the superhighway. Take your family on some lightly traveled road. Even in the most populous areas of this nation, there still remain . unspoiled stretches of green field, blue sky and water -- just a few hours from home. Travel through these areas with a light foot on the gas pedal, stopping often to enjoy the view and savor the fresh air. Make ..your car. not a conveyance to get you from here to there, but .a.kind of magic carpet to lift you above the humdrum and the state of tension. There is also a way to bring the maximum enjoyment of motoring into everyday driving. And that..is by maintaining your car in showroom condition. By doing so, your car cart feel like a new car no matter how long you drive it. Drive Better After a Wash For example, there are those who swear that their cars seem to drive better after a wash. While this may be a matter of vivid imagination, it .is no secret that a car that is running sluggish -'could feel like a new model after a thorough tune-up. -" Also maintaining other vital-to-comfort components like tires, shocks, front-end alignment and smooth transmission are indispensable to a smooth, enjoyable ride. There is at least one more factor in maximum enjoyment of a car. That is the security of mind in knowing that yours is a safe car. It is not enough to know your car has just passed vehicle inspection. While passing inspection is a good sign that all basic safety components check out. there are other factors to be considered. The day after inspection, hitting a jarring pot- hole could help put headlights back out of alignment. An unexpected leak of brake fluid could pose a serious hazard. To Help Yoh RJGAPFTWE the Pleasure " The answer is to stay attuned to the condition of your car. More important, maintain a regular s> stem of car care to fore- ."-slail possible troubles. This, Care For Your Car section is intended to help you re- *' t. pture the total pleasure that motoring can offer. '• PG. 4 - PLAINDEALER-. WED. JUNE 25, 1969 M M L N RV P.L.MN DEALER aak u: NRY PLAINDEALER i* Established 1875 f, mh? West Elm Street Phone S8&4170 C McHenry, Illinois -- 60050 j". Published Every Wednesday & Friday at McHenry, 111 Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry. Illinois by McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY Adele Froehlieh, Editor MEMBER Larry E. Lund -- Publisher 1 9 6 9 A 1 Year - In McHenry and Lake bounty v A EWWPf+PER Association - Founded 1885 Subscription Bates $7.50 1 Year • 99.00 Outside McHenry and Lake County FOR LITTLE HURTS, APPLY FIRST AID AND ... AH otherwise Advice PRICES GOOD ONLY THRU SAT JUNE 28. 1969 / WE RESERVE THnffi5HT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES um TWO r. PER & 9&a&eii "OUCHLESS M3 CURAP V Y • * Ajm RAYETTE MICRIN MOUTHWASH " Z • j tttoeM"- Osco Drug realizes how often these "tragedies" will occur this summer. That's why we're offering big savings on first aid products . . . and everyday items too! CHOICE OF TRANSPARANT OR OUCHLESS PLASTIC Curad Bandages REG. 69c 13 OZ SPRAYRECTOR HARD TO HOLD 69e SIZE BTL OF 25 Mta-Selher Tablets' 89c SIZE 4.1 OZ. TUBE Vote Toothpaste Hair Spray *1.59 SIZE 5 OZ. SPRAY Secret Anti-Perspirant *1.98 SIZE 32 OZ. BTL Micrin Mouthwash $1.10 SIZE JAR Noxzema zestabs Skier Cream '2.29 SIZE BTL. OF 60 Zestabs Vitamins SOFT 260 Cotton Balls 6 OZ. JAR Only Tan Hswaa*i *1.65 SIZE 3 OZ Tanya TANNING Lotion *1.59 SIZE 3 OZ. CAN Feminique FEMININE DEODORANT Spray A 79c VALUE YOUR CHOICE MARSHMALL0W BANANAS TOASTED COCONUT MARSHMALL0WS PEANUT BUTTER KISSES 1-lb. Bags •kBananas 5b/tm *1.09 SIZE 4 OZ. PLASTIC BTL Bactine •2.95 SIZE 12 OZ. Clairol Hair Dew Conditioner ^ \ REG. ^8< 4.5 OZ. BTL. Nair Lotion &720 W. Elm Street Hours Daily 9-9 Sun. 9-5 Phone 385-7030

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