7. PLAHfDEALKft '• 3* v rh«,rc,r.«f»n8 " " *' jfc " * "f t" ' * LEGALS State, for tSi taml levied 1944 A. Wkfcfe, AttanNy day tion may piration of JSLtL' M> emlre on iter. A. IK, 1847. Redempbe- made after the «- _ d last incmtioned date Cart. M*k 18T, Vet Rem AAirllT at any time up to date a tax deed Mate of Illinois, ) Is leaned upon said Ceitmeate of ) st. Purchase in the maimer as pronrMed County of lieBsnry ) for in section 784 ©1 Chapter 180 of VO: Gum X. Resnfck: to mn IBinoia Revised Statutes of IMS, rr^nntriTnwrTiin i8mSA >MMI« m *** taxed for the ii Minimis hsi iihisftiu ilsarrimifl. ^ year 1W4 in the name of George owner ff. or twHtito i "Mitfdfc infceimeied in said pieypty: and tef LILLOAN M. VBNABLE, TVistm or Mortgifwi of record; r • 2914 "Nl FairJMd Atenue, to unknown heiiMMi*, ]||»tns eriiyags - CUeafo IS, Illinois, devisees of flmn If. Hesnkk; and: KMemptien should be made at the to the Pihitw OwneN and parties1 otfiee of theCounty Clerk, intptaeted. (Pidn May 88-June 6-11) TAKK N<mCK: 11ml at a sale > of laHi aid lata geamtail tra &dm My made a the Qausty and state aforesaid, ULUANMTVKNABLB, 8814 N. FairiUldAIMM, Chfeum 18, Illinois. 'vnaheasf m ths In dpy of Octawr, * A. ft, IMS. Let 40, Bio* M, of 8H«aaa Smtk Ce^ lily Lake Subdivision, Nunda Township, sitoatod, in eaid County ud C*t. Net. 18S, Vol Hem AAS-tM State of IHinois ) ) as. • SSTV Ladyslar' and Kathryn Smyd; to ersry person in jar occupancy of the Inafter described; to the vrnjamt at, or parties iatsreeted or said property; and to Tiustess of Mortgagees of tecetd; and to the Unknown Owners and parties interested. TAKE "NOTICE: That at a sale of tends and lots for general taxes duly made in the County and State aforesaid, LILUAN M. YEN ABM, 2814 N. Fairfield Avenue, Chicago 18, Illinois, perchased on the lAth day of October, A. D., 1946, Let 89, Bloek 14, of Sampson Sox- 8 Co., Lily Lake Subdivision, Nunda Township, situated in said County and State, for ddinqnent taxes lfvied and asseseed thereon for the year 1944 and prior years. The time of redemption ffcem said Certificate of Purchase vrfll expire on the lSth day «f October, A. D.. 1947. Redewptmi may also be amde after Ae «• piratien of said last mrationed date to date a tax M i fWfl * 1 1 1 1 1 I Frank Tomasek acted as bridesmaid 1 Lake' IfflSf'hllrtfilflll % AIB A 1 to Mrs. John Bartuslcas at her mar MWIUIVIII A+CeMkV riage ceremony. Next Saturday Mrs. Fred Thomsen on his birthday. Hr. and Mrs. ^ ^ _ 'Tomasek will once again play the June 11. and Mrs. Geo. Pedi Un rftFftOC same role when Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Margaret Graff on her 19th and Mrs. A1 Sternum . Bartusfcas l*new their vows after June L3. * a Lake's twin brothers on their 22nd Walter BftjwfH . j birthday anniversary, June 21. rie, Mr. and Mrs said Certificate of Wonder LakeGospel Center v (Nonseotariaii) Announces the Summerdsle Ladies Trio . '_^.v * - •• . OBtoUnding Gospel Slogan of OUdgti . ' * * ' ^ocTte Service oil SSONDAY, JUNE 8t* , ' «FK5 JM»A*«BIUBSA.K. V?? fWror'* Subject: "APPROVED OF AO# WE WELCOME YOU t*' 1 • Hal at any time is Puehaae in the for in Section 784 of of Illinois Revised 8tat«tee Skid lands or lots were taxed for the year 1M4 in the name of W. Ladyslav and Kathryn Smyd. LILLIAN M. VBNABLE, > 1814 N. IMHIsld Avenue, Chicago 18, Illinois, should be made at the office of the (Pub. May Clerk, one 5-12) State of Illinois, *" ' < County of McHenry,- ss. , In the Circuit Cwrt of McHenry County, Illinois. In the Matter of the Petition of Paul Richard Bonsiett. I^eiiliou for Leave To Chang* PUBLIC NOTICE is fifty >years of marital bliss, at Our Len Jensen, Jr., on his birthday, Nats and BMts . (By Y.rd.Uek» CM; :?• ... . « lfc »h« ion not bettor, fa 5S- : v Higii mass will be sung at To Mr. and Mrs. L^n Jensen, Sr., Unda tint th»> <b> imi Qfttetings Folks^ 9:80 a. m. and a reception wm be on their 16th wedding anniversary, j..,n • hi: In Spite of the unseasonable h*ld at dmrch hall in the even- Jure 21. " ' , . , , „ _ weather over the last weekend Mc- (^rheartyeoMrratula^ns to Our belatedcongratulations to Mr.' g*"1AdlL^****>; Cullom Lake was a very crowded Mr- and Mn- John Bartuskas, may end Mrs. Anthony Doolins on thoir 8a^* man' WM Adam. Everywhere people were dir- ^ >»««nones of the past fifty years 120th wedding anniversary which they .Th® future destiny of the chfld to: planting and in general getting st*? ^th y°u for many years more, i celebrated at their home May 81. alw*?5 the work of the mother. homes in order for a fay1 j Among the many guests present to No man can be happy wKhsnt a, summer. 8i spite of the record num-1 The return of one of cur heroes, 15* c. *2L 0^®Mi0n 11 memorable one friend, nor be sure of ra friend m> her of tragic accidents throughout Lawrence Sauer, after undegoing for th®' Ooohns were Mr. and Mrs. til he is unhappy. AIH08. Ilia world over this three-day holiday treatment for wounds incurred in the only one took place at McCuQom: battle of Luton at the San Diego i late and as usual high speed was base hospital, was responsible for all! the eflnti Minting factor. the rejoicing at the home of his This accident occured at 10:80 parents here.last weeken.l. His par-1 p. m. Friday at the McCullom Lake ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Sauer, { road and the railroad crossing when brother. Fred, hsve waited .long two rats collided headon and were for that day to arrive. Lawrence, ewsiiwd hoyopd repair. Fortunately *ho has seen four years of service the drivers, the only occupants in with tbe-^S^tMfcees, was wounded at two years under-1 iens with the re-' tiie "ult is k* lit. now as he was I windshields tin the and y onqe e8di car, s--aped with bad arts Luson and sj afckrat their faces, arms and legs, going many < where they were thrown against the BUjt that he i ndshields in past rear.again According to Sheriff Bau's depu- to ttckle the Job of ue.ng a civilian ties who reached the scene soon Wslcome home, Lawrence! after the aecident occurred, Ralph We're happy to have you Reimer of tl)8 Prairie St., Crystal again. Lake, admittedI driving at a speed Dont forget of 48 M. P. H. over the crossing Missus on Jim and lost control when the wheels of Ballroom in McHenry. with us I Romidxielat./fJoeMuili How to Go lo SlseiO KOXRDST given that on the Slat day of Jnfar, A. D.II 1M7, the Undersigned, wffl file a< Petition in said Cbert ashing that he be gfvsn the leg*I right to change his naaaa and of assamlug and hsing known by the said dttted name as fbllows: from Paul Rishaii Bonsiett to Paul iMchard Overton; . PAUL RICHARD BONSLETT. (Mn May 89-June 5-12) that date i|ith year une 88th at this Bridge McHenry. The fltwwy his cars struck the rails, causing Doaen's entertainment committee, his car to swerve to the wrong side headed by Lee Sawdo has 4* of the road and colliding with the plans to make this the outstanding car driven by Carl G. Martin of evening of your lives. • Latke. Both boys received, -- trsatment from a McHenry and ware sent home in a c a b j Bi r a u T / n n . i , . „ . . . • needs a friend. | William Myers on the 28th anniversary of her natal day, June Net State of Illinois, County of McHenry, as fin the Circuit Court of McHenry Canity. Illinois. Frieda Jantaen, Plaintiff Muiss Jantaen, Jr., individually and as Ebceeutor of the Estate Lucy Jantaen, deceased, ERa Jantaen Johnson, William Jantaen. % Mtyrtle Jantaen Dayen, f Jantaen SBmeon, Jantaen ity of Cook, FUbfic Aid ^ Defendants, tn Equity, Gen. No. 80785. Notice of Sale »er before in their young lives Pater and Pearl Nerstad more! George Baumheck plsasantly surprised than last Sun-, birthday, June 8. day when about thirty minutes after their arrival from the Woodstock hospital with their precious bundle faint heaven in their anas, who should walk in the front doer but Karen Marie's flying grandma Neren his 59th Phil and Ed Brautigan, McCuDom (were sittiag aieaad Bfll W^ ster's pailor Friday evening sad the talk turned to the best wsyefetwcendag sleepleesness...1ihs breathing reel slew sad desp, fteaghdag that yee weigh e ten, or shaply throwiag sway the pOlew. The consensus favored counting sheep. But right away was tin question: what Mad of sheep? There were some votes for countin' Merinos, Shropshires, Oxfords and Dorsets.EdMapessaidhehsdbest Ipck couiiting crossbreeds. Vhwlly, Bert With his ttnuM A Hght s aad a msOav gb* ef hear at thae. Seat ef pnia'jea hi the for quiet thaaghts sad pss mindL Lete yen tslsr ... *a lmm.* eff to pkaaant dceeatot From where I sit, there's aefil tag like a temperete glass of hes| to smooth away the croasse ef ti#:; day, rdax a body, aad pave toft way tor a good night's sleep. Tr^ it, aad aw if I'm not right. Copyright, 194f, Uaitai Smtn Bnwm Fa •tod. Jeter's eyes almost popped out of their snd his mmao uth dropped open at the sight of her. It just couldn't be possible for both a and grandpa Nerstad some ty-four hours before were in City, almost 3,000 milee efiaway and here she was in the flesh standing before them. After they froth get their breath back grandma Nerstad explained that after receiving the glad tidings in Mexico City She hopped the first plane for home and will spend the r.ext two weeks getting acquainted with her new grandadughter before joiiang grand* pa again in Mexico. After these h'» toS&SS? AP it miss niHVin HpfMifi ** * blRIHI'llHUr Add to lbs life of your cer-ond TREAT YOURSELF TO THE SMOOTHEST, QUIETEST RIDE YOU'VE EVER HADI DO 80THnow-- by getting a dwrqble Nox-Kvtt Soundproof treakeent. Stops and prevents rust--quiets r exposed metal--absorbs punishment from gravel end locks out corrosive salts and moisture and cushions ' Con odd many times its c6st to your car's trade-in value later. | "•k* ®" appointment Iedey7 DOWNS irelimmaries grandpa and grandma Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Notice is hereby given that the Montesano ,o# Chicago joined the following described real estate will Nerstads's in a grand welcome celehe offered at public sale at 10:00 bration for little Karen Marie. o'clock a. m. on June 23, 1947, at tiie East stem of the McHenry) Ten members of the famed Scan- County Court mouse in the City of dinavian Sing Society consisting of Woodstock, McHenry County, Illi-! Mr. and Mre. Carl 01 sen, Mr. and nois; such sale to be made for cash,'Mrs. Leif Monge, Mr. and Mrs. subject to general taxes for 1946 William Storvick, Mr. and Mrs. Earl and subsequent years and to the Serensen were responsible for the right, title and interest of R. J. [beautiful tonal sounds emanating Murphy, as purchaser at a tax sale from the Ray Osterby's and Erling on October 14, 1946, of general Olsen's manage on Orchid Drive last taxes for the year 1944 for |17.64: {Friday. This group made their first The North 99 feet of Lot 32 in annual pilgrimage to McCullom Lake Emerald Park, being a subdivsion last Friday and it is the hope of the pt a pert of the fractional East Ostomy's neighbbfs that they may half of the North West quarter of in the not too distant future again .Section 1 Township 44 North, enjoy their beautiful renditions. Range 8 East of the Third Princi-1 - Meridian, as surveyed by C.j Elsie and Frances, the two East^ Tryon on October 5, 1893 and lund lovelies found their return trip recorded in Book 1 of Plats on home from Wonder Lake after their page 4o, in McHenry County, Illi-, two-hour ordeal in the saddle a bit nou* 'more pleasant. Two weeks ago the l^als walked the entire distance bare* footed and for a week they could Co"* ss**' mo"** -•x&Si <%i'u SAVE ODI FRESH PRODUCE AT A A PI CALIFORNIA. LARGE SWEET BING CHERRIES 'TWAS GROWN, YELLOW FRESH SWEET CORN . u. California Grown, Tendar Fresh Green Peas .... k CARS Home Grown--1 HK bunches 2 lbs. 29f • AspanMpia 2 for Dated this 28th day of May, A. D. 1947. HUGH A. DENEEN, Master in Chancery. June 5-12-19) 406 ELM ST. PHONE 484 Si,, -u'i McHENRT, ILL. HER MXTTAG .THE FINEST WASHER IH MAYTAG HISTORY! neither sit nor stand. Last Sunday * kind-hearted calf-buyer gave the gals a lift in his aromatic conveyance. After a two-hour bubble batli with two-quarts of Au de Cologny added, the girls were lovelier than ever. (They buried their clothes.) for Tasty Salads, Florida Grown Orisp Cucumbers 2 lbs. 29c Florida Grown, Sweet Valencia Juice Oranges Dos. 33$ For Your Steaks 7™ Fresh Mushrooms Pint Box 29$ Washington State, Sweet, Juicy Winesap Apples 2 lbs. 29* California Grown Fresh Pascal Celery _^..8talk 33* For Delicious Cole Slaw •» ~ Yredh Green Cabbage .V,r. lOo yiRRINSMMT k come AM WHEtU 11W front end of yew ear is Vitally important to safety, comfmtMbie driving and ursnsmital Operation. Have it checked frc fwlb ospcelally if any As ipedtUtd (• fronti work---with the newest, fin- MANBEE &ss Scientific Hanb«« Equip--ant This new steering correction equipment is onr contribntion to the safety of motorists in this . Wont yon mam ft to front en risk i \0O WMH" T°"»lH»A«r«y„r ON if yomr car is amd to 5foer, Carey Electric 119 maam ill. rHOHS »i Central Garage • F«BD j. SMITH; p«iipr ^ Tawing 1 Weather permitting, next Sunday morning is the time for McCullom Lake's annual beach cleanup picnio and, judging1 from the enthusiastic reaction from all property owners,7 a big crowd will be on hand. As in the past this annual affair is not sponsored by anyone group or club but is a day set aside each year when every propefty owner here gets a chance to do. nis .bit to keep) our beach park and beacn in a clean sanitary condition. The Property Owners Assn. and the Screwy Dosen have given this program their wholehearted approval so put an extra chicken in the oven mother, for father and son will be two hungry people after their workout with rake and shovel and after their appetites are sated you too will have a chance to work one up in the three-legged race and other events on the program. Things \ will start popping at 10 a. m. and we are sure that you will consider it a day well apent if you start it in tin right spirit. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vycital Dorothy and Ernest Schroeder returned last Monday after a week's vacation spent in fishing at Ashlpnd, Wis. Henrietta and Dorothy we were told were the only two of this quartet who hooked the big ones. The only bites Harold and iEmie got were on their craniums from the pesky mosquitos, but then to these two a bite is .a bite. Why the Leo Smith's and the Frank Schmitts have to travel to Fox Lake every Saturday evening for a dish of McHenry ice cream we can't figure out, maybe the stuff fnkes on a different flavor by the time it gets there. This week we welcome Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schauble, the new owners of Dr. Rathbun's. cottage on Orchard Drive to the ever-growirig of permanent residents here. ' Miss Patricia Dunn of Chicago was the lovely young lady who enloved a perfcct weekend with the Wilbert family on Maple Hill. j Dave Boyle has acquired that; dreamy look of late. C<mld be that' Miss Lily Lund's weekend visit at! the Boyle home might be respon-1 sible for his condition. Stop us ifi we are wrong, Dave! j Donald Rourke ef Chicago was! a weekend guest ef the Frank1 KonriAs. On Monday Mrs. w Frank' 'Rourke, her daughter, Cynthia, and! son, Johnnie, left far a one-week visit with rdathw in Adrian# Mich., so papa iYaafc wfll enee again Join that aioal fimtmuWp, the uistoi of the flatlet. ^ Oa Joae 7th, ftfty yaati aga^ NEW LOW MICE! Crises Sherteiiiag •ROAOCAST BRAND Ceraerf Bsef Hash t^tSc OVAL SHAPED SOAP Sweetheart CA«1Q€ SCHULZE S SURCH Flaverkist SalttaH 24c FDR YOUR OUTIN6 rfelai#^ _ 2 ca^ 34c In tomato Sauce! Ann Page Beans 2 29c m». a|i TIN I rUKON BRAND. SPARKLING Asst. Beverages 3 m 28c WW. LO' Large P KM Ami EVAPORATED MILK Hease 3CANSSS€ NEW LOW PftlCEl IONA 2 CANS 21c PIE! COMSTOCK SNeei Affiles ^llc OBAN6E PEKOE AND PEKOE Oar Ova Tea 31 € ANN PA«E BRAND Pare Ptauah Jaai £ 27c TOUR CHOICAI POPULAR OUM ANO Caa*y Ban 3 m Ik SULTANA. CTTAMV. TASTY PmiMBMOT JStti Full Flavored, AftP POPULAR BRANDS Prone Plums can 25c Cigarettes .!j6nt. *1 Rich in Vitamins, IONA JJfn MrwST1 m r Tomato Jnioe 19c WIIHeMes jST. 21 'SI* m SAVE ON AAP BAKERY TREATSt JANE PARKER. PLAIN. SUGARS) OR CINNAMON FRESH DONUTS S JANE PARKER aOLDEN (lead AH OVM) JAHE PARKER. DATE HLLEO Layer Bike Sff A A^1 EACH 59C Ciffee Cake EACH 38C Dessert Shells ** IBc CHOCOLATE CRFCAM 2-LAYCR JANE PARKER. DANISH ALMOND TWIS1 JANE PARKER. LAROC SIZE Devils Feel ^ 35c Wise Cakr EACH 35C Aagel F--4 Cake ^ 3Bc FOR TOUR SHORTCARCSI EACH 38c V-1 MILD AND MELLOW Eight 0'Cleek 3 B-LABG. a|i e I-LI BACS Tao RICH AND PU LL-BODIED tM Circle I ^ T7c LB. BA« aa« ViaOROUS AND WINIY Bekar 3 ^ American Cheese Fo- Ched O Bit 2 lbs 75 Cream Rich Cottage Cheese ..„„JL7c Stringless, Cut, IONA Green Beans 2 cans 25c SUGAR STAMP NO. I> VALID FOR IB LBS. SU6ARI PURE GRANULATED Beet Sagar 10 BAG •3c FINEST QUALITY Caae Sagar WE ALSO HAVE A COMPLETE LINE ef POWDERED and BROWN SUGARS Mm 94C mr* COMSTOCK BRAND Slfeetf Apples SULTANA BRAND Prun# Pluma CAN .CAN AtfRUNBIUMinR Drlec Praaes PURE WHITE FLOATIM^' hrery Seap CARKIIc FOR LAUNDRY ANO DISHES Aaier. Faailly Seap CAKEIU A GOOD CLEANSER Sph M<$Ma _ lie FOR SCOURING BeM Dast Pewter 23g "STOPS S O.* Uffshaey Seap CA«E10c FOR TOILET OR RA1M / S**P .... .»..#AK1 IBc TRMM YOUR MEAT BILLS AT A *P FAMOUS BRANDS. TASTY. COOKED OR CERTIFIED FANCY. WILSON'S SLICED BACON SLICE IT YOURSELF AND SAVE! Hah Baeaa 9f Pickle and-- Pimento Loaf Mickleberry's Skinlsi r Frankfurters .. FINEST OUALITV1 SMOKED Lhrer Saasage TOUR CHOICE1 RING O* Large Belegaa OLD FARM, Porh & Sausage Linkf 4 ^3. JUNE ISSUI WOMAN'S DAY MAGAZINE NOW ON SALS 5C corr n *• ii^ I» Jp «#SMI M «a •mil ml «• MMB iUft* k, .J '-•-Vfe ..^.A ij-'-