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BAG Boknr 63* 'TiS Yukon Club Root Beer Kola, Ginger Ale Sparkling Water Made in Wisconsin Blue Cheese Spicy, Semi Soft--Made With Cow's Milk 12" sl2! u 69 Cheese Food Cheese Slices Ice Cream Ched- S Hi. 0-Bit -Xjoaf / J C Muenster, ft 0X. AA» Swiss, jjgc lona Brand Brick Marvel Brand Vanilla, Chocolate, Strawberry pkg. Vx gal. ctn. 69' Cream Style Corn lona Tomatoes Green Beans Brand 2 2L:23' Selected A 16 oz. OA( Quality £ tins Av 15Vi OZ. tins 25* A&P DECAFFEINATED COFFEE Ifi New! - Instant 97% . . Caffeine Free. 4 0z* INTRODUCTORY Jar OFFER 69 THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY, INC. $uper Markets AMERICA'S DEPENDABLE FOOD MERCHANT SINCE 1859 PRICES IN EFFECT IN ALL A&P STORES THRU SATURDAY. AUGUST 6th McCullom Lake CULLOM-KNOLL WILL ELECT NEW OFFICERS Eye Levesqne Officers for the Cullom- Kncll association will be elected this Sunday. Aug. 7. in the beachhouse. The meeting will be called to order at 3 p.m. by president, Art Stuhlfeier. and will then be turned over to the nominating committee. In addition tc the slate being offered, including Bill Walter for president, nominations will probably be accepted from the floor.. The committee has come up with some excellent recommendations for office holders, but YOUR co-operation is most earnestly solicited. We need vnu>• presence at the meeting so that our club can continue to function to the fullest capacity. The Cullom-Knoll association has made many valuable contributions to the community which are of mutual benefit to every resident. Show your appreciation, pay your dues, and then cast your ballot You MUST be a member in good standing before you can vote. Let's pack the beachhouse -- and then go on to bigger and better things! fundB. Bids were submitted By Zimmerman and Kahler of Huntley, td the tune of S6.263 and from Lakeland Const ruc.- tion Company for $5,959. A recommendation from the engineers was made to accept the latter bid, subject to approval from the State of 111. (Sec. 2CS). MFT division. The vote in favor by the trustees was unanimous. Tax Levy Ordinance No. 43 and the Tax Anticipation Warrant, Resolution No. 19 were passed unanimously. An ordinance to be drawn up prohibiting parking on the beach was passed. Other committees made their reports and the meeting wias adjourned. The next meeting will be held this Monday. Aug; '8, at 8 p.m. in the beachhouse. The public is invited. Breakfast Is Served This Sunday by rfiembers of 1 the McCullom Lake Men's club j who will be on the cooking and j serving end. Their prices are t fantastically reasonable and the menu is tasty and varied. | If you have been attending i these "get-togethers" you j know what a bargain it is. If ' you haven't -- it is just about time^t-o give you and your fam- i ily"a real treats The time is ; Sunday morning. Aug. 7. at J Berenice and Whitey's with members of the Men's club as vour host. 13 when the Polednas and the Hammersteins will once again be your hosts, are served. Refreshments Petition for Public Hearing A petition for a public hearing was granted to Herman Mass at the last meeting of the village board, held on Monday, July 25. The aye vote was unanimous by the trustees who were present. Robert Zahn was the only absentee. The hearing will be held as soon as the legal -.\-ork can be expedited and the date will be published. More Village Board Notes The beachhouse was packed to capacity at the last meeting for there was a great deal of business to transact. James Rakow and Roger Moehling, representing W. A. Rakow Associates (village engineers) were present to read the bids which were submitted regardins the work to be done on Orchard drive, utilizing MFT PROFEfflOriRl DIRECTORY EARL R. WALSH INSURANCE FbtBf, Auto, JEj&rcp $ ® Representing RELIABLE COMPANIES \JVhen You Need Insurance r Any Kind •hone EVergreen >-0043 or 5-0953 112 E. /Elm St. McHenry " JOHN T. GRAY Optometrist 128 So. Green Street Office Phone: EV 5-MP* Res. Plione! EV 5-6191 Hours: Daily 9:30 - 5:04 - Tues. & Frl. Evening* 6:30 - 9KM) Closed All Day Wednesday* Eyes Examined - Glasses Filteo Contact Lenses Fitted Repair Service 8-60 DR. LEONARD L. BOTTARI Optometrist Eyes Examined - Glasses Flttei Contact Lenses 105 Richmond Road Hours: Evenings Tues., Thurs. & FrL 7 to 9 p.m. Saturdays: 8 to 6 p.m. Phone EV 5-2262 8-60 GEORGE J. CASTLE, Agent The Prudential Insurance Co of America . Life, Retirement, Sickness A Accident and Group Insurance 826 Crystal Lake Road McHenry 111. Phone EV 5-25SS 4-60 SCHROEDER IRON WORKS Visit Our Showrooms S Miles South on Rt. 31 Ph. EVergreen 5-0950 8-60 GORDON E. SERGANT Registered Professional Engineer Percolation Tests Sanitation Layouts Water Supply Program? Richmond 4193 % mile South of Rt. 12 on Johnsburg - Wilmot Road 5-60 DR. EDGAR E. PEASLEE Palmer Graduate CHIROPRACTOR 113 Main St., McHenry, I1L Office Hours: Daily except Thursday 1-5 Mon., Wed. & Frl. Evenings 7-0 Phone EVergreen 5-0489 6-60 Receives Exciting Manuwript Mrs. Barbara Thacker was the recipient of a manuscript which took one year to write, edit; and mimeograph and contains a fascinating travelogue. The author is one of Barbara's dearest friends. Mrs. Bob Vogt of Champaign. This gal was a school teacher in Germany under our government plan. During this time she renewed her acquaintance with a young man stationed there. They had been students together at Northwestern university. They subsequently married and are now expecting their first child next winter. The couple, toured Europe and Asia from June 8 to Sept. 7, 1959 and kept a day-to-day diary which is complete in every detail. Their itinerary i n c l u d e d t w e n t y - f i v e c i t i e s from Helsinki. Finland to the north, to Gilbraltar in the south, and such countries in between as Russia, Italy, France, Spain and Portugal. They were especially surprised by the friendly nature of the Russian people who were very co-operative, during their stay. You can well imagine the culture they absorbed during their jaunt. Anna and Bob Vogt now reside in Champaign where she teaches grade school and he is a professor of mathematics at the University of Illinois. This is one volume which Barbara will treasure and has promised to share same with anyone who is interested in jierusing it. j West Coast Visitors I Evie and Bud Harrison I spread the welcome mat re- ; cently for Hazel Bill's daughj ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. I Pier Dominici, of Los Alami- I tos. Calif. The three girls, I Cindy, Tina, and Cathy, were I escorted to the beach by the ' Harrisons' son, Dick, while visj- ifbr Mike frolicked in the Hari rison pool in the backyard with ! Sharon and Lynn, and the Da- ' son kiddies. Vacation's end ; came much too soon for the visitors and they started the ! homeward journey with reluc- . tance. j "Get Acquainted" Fun Day | Boating, barbecue, and other j exciting events are on the schedule for women who wish i to attend the McHenry Town- : ship Republican Women's club "get acquainted" fun day on ! Wcdnesdav, Aug. 10. The fun i fest is being held at the Chuck j Miller residence, 206 Clover j avenue in Edgebrook Heights. Dress is casual and shorts, ' slacks, or sportsdresses are recommended so you can be most comfoi'table. The boating tours will start at 2 p.m. Dur- ; ing this time, cards and other j games will be played fi you ! have a tendency to get sea- I sick! The barbecue will begin | at 6 p.m. In the event of rain, the j schedule will be the same on [Aug. 11. For further informa- ; tion contact Mrs. Miller, pres- ; ident. Correction, Please In last week's column, we reported that the 'teenagers had purchased a life preserver which is displayed at the beach. The information which was NOT given to this reporter, was that the young people had dedicated one of their dances in memoriam to Harry Berry. Jr., who was a drowning victim last year. With the money realized from the dance, they purchased the life preserver. Now the record is straight! Little League Schedule Tonight, T h u r sd a y, our Braves and the LP Cubs will meet on the diamond at the beach and Tuesday's contest , will be between our Sox and the LP Indians. Much fun to watch,- so why not attend? Sweet Surprise Pretty girl Cynthia Rourke was surprised with a dinni?? party in her honor last Saturday. The occasion was her nineteenth birthday and the ' hostesses were Mrs. Dennis Straumann and ^Mrs. Jeiry Evans. •'••The new brides prepared pizza and trimmings and then were escorted to Cynthia's home in McHenry by their hubbies. Mrs. Jerry Evans is the former Liz Kosup who did a tour of duty behind the counter at Lottie and Gene's last summer. It was a very nice surprise for a fine young woman. These three gals were close chums all through school and have maintained their alliance. Going Up and Up! The bank account for the Cullom-Knoll building fund continues to rise as a result of the public parties. The last one was held at Berenice and Whitey's on Saturday, July 30, and was most successful. You will have another chance to attend at McDonald's on Aug. COOL OFF!!! MONDAY NIGHT, AUG. 8, NBC-TV ESTHER WILLIAMS GARDENS!! STAR-CCTurD Ufll I lAMC MNGCOIIILH fflLLIHIilO WITH HER GUEST STARS FERNANDO LAMAS JOEY BISHOP OICK POPE,THE AQUAMAIOS.THE AQUAMANIACS.CYPRESS GARDENS SKI BALLET, WORLD CHAMPION DIVERS, CYPRESS GARDENS AQUABABIES. WMTEfi STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION W Remembering the "Good Old Days" This reporter enjoyed a surprise visit from Mr. and Mrs. Art Hupsch of Park Forest on Sunday. The couple had been spending the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Odon Hupsch, of Orchard Drive. Both husband and wife were former residents prior to their marriage. In fact, their courtship took place in this community, when Millie's folks owned a store in what is now the Kennenberg residence, and Art spent his summers at his parents' summer cottage. Millie and Art also visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Boyle and Anne and Dave Boyle, more of the kids that chummed together back in the "good old days". k The Hupsches were accompanied by their two good looking children, Judy--16, and Bobby--11. It was mighty nice to see them. Belated Greetings to Marie and Greg Burg who chalked up 18 years together on Monday, Aug. 1. . . . "39ers" Nick Tabor and Bob Smith were due for congrats yesterday. . . . Darlene Jensen is 5 today, Aug 4. while Danita Tomasello is 12. . . . Aug. o is the natal day for Erling Olsen . . . . Myrt Burg can be congratulated on Aug. 6 and Bud Cable on Aug. 7. . . . Sally and Tony Hocin will be celebrating their twenty-third wedding anniversary on Tuesday, Aug. 9. . . . 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