'* - „ A Mft W --- raujc a wo THE McKENHY FLAINDEALER <lPilVUiirMlUiIaa«jf l CaniI aim»KfwM»I OcrJi | 1384 JOHNSBURG NEWS BETTY HETTERMAN7( S85-1296 PARENTS GROUP DISCUSS BUYING SCHOOL UNIFORMS On Monday evening. Sept. 28, the officers and members of St. John's Home and School Association will hold their first meeting of the new semester in the community club hall. Al! parents are urged to be present at this time. A representative for a uniform company will be on hand to give details on uniforms for our school. A poll in regard to this matter will lx? brought up and voted on at a future meeting.. Once again I would like to urge all interested parents to come to this particular meeting. Refreshments will be served by the committee in charge. Reminder note -- if you have not joined as yet. do so now. New Granddaughter For Smiths Leo and Mabel Smith became grandparents for the fifth time on Monday, Sept. 14. Their daughter and son-in-law presented them with a beautiful little granddaughter, Sherry Ann, who weighed 8 lbs. 8 oz. at birth. Tom and Nancy Me- Auliffe of McHenry welcomed their newest addition at the McHenry hospital. Young Sherry Ann has two big brothers, Tommy and Danny. The boys were under the care of Leo and Mabel, and their uncle and aunt, the Bob Smiths, while Nancy was confined. We extend our very happy wishes to all concerned. Week Long: Visiting Pam Hiller returned home last weekend after spending a real nice week visiting with her mother in St. Paul. Stephanie stayed with Grandpa and Grandma Hiller so she could attend her second grade classes. Pam and her mother had a great deal to catch up on. I can well imagine Pam told her all the experiences she, Chuck and Stephanie had in San Francisco this past summer. All in all it was a good week for both. Congratulations Corner Belated wishes to Mary Jo Haag who celebrated her fourteenth birthday on Sept. 17. Also wishes come a little late to Hank and Clara Nell upon the occasion of their fortyfourth wedding anniversary which was Sept. 15. We all join in extending some very special. "Happy Birthday" wishes to Mrs, Catherine Klein. ' Mrs. Klein will turn 90 on 'Sept,. 30. Happy, happy wishes to all. Time Is Growing Short Yes, time is fleeting if you haven't made arrangements about attending the card party and luncheon sponsored by the Blessed Virgin Sodality. This will be held on Sept. 30 in the community club at noon. If you have to get a baby sitter, line her up now. This afternoon outing will do 'you a world of good besit^es helping our Good Sisters furnish their new home. All proceeds of this endeavor will be for the good cause of furnishing the| new convent which is just about ready for occupancy. Let 's all do our bit and really make j this event a HUGE, HUGE success. Nuptial Vows Exchanged One of the prettiest weddings as well as unusual, took place in St. John's church on the 12th of this month. Three sets of twins were in the bridal party of Janice May and Thomas Draffkorn. The bride and the groom both had their twins attending them as maid of honor . and best man.' The ring bearers were the bride's three year old twin nephews. I'll bet it will be a long, long time before something like this ever repeats itself. Following a honeymoon trip to Canada, the new Mr. and Mrs. Draffkorn will be at home in Crystal Lake. Our sincerest wishes for a most happy life together. More Happy News With the smell of the traditional orange blossoms still with us, I think this is a good time to extend our best wishes to Gerry Stilling and his future bride, Miss Nancy Buckner, of McHenry. Gerry slipped a beautiful sparkling diamond on Nancy's finger last week. The young couple have plans in the making for a July wedding. We hope all their plans turn out exactly as they both want. Many, many wish- EXPERT GROOMNG (All Breeds) • BOARDING (Individual Kennels I • TRAINING • BATHING Rudy Becker's K@MS®!S 1018 W. Lincoln Rd. McHenry Phone 385-2436 (1 Mile East of the Skyline Drive-In) imirn Atl,PURf»0$E tOTION, ISOLQER'S 1259 N. Green Street Phone 385-4500 McHenry es for much happiness to the future bride and groom. . Sad News With a heavy heart we extend pur sincere sympathies to the Schaefer family upon their recent loss. Sister Jacob, who was the cook for our convent for a few years, passed awaylast Sunday. Since leaving here Sister Jacob has been in Richmond. We were all shocked to learn of her passing. People On The Go Alfred Debrecht of Jak-Ana Heights has been spending a little time visiting his niece. Joan, her husband, Pete, and their three children, in Buffalo, N. Y. In Willow Springs last Sunday to participate in the silver wedding anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Fous, were Mrs. Catherine Schaefer, Mrs. Elizabeth Adams. Ed and Francis, Mrs. Betty Ward and Jackie and a friend of Jackie's. The group had a most enjoayble time. Rescue Squad Calls Calls for first aid continue to keep our Johnsburg rescue squad' busy. Three calls this past week has brought the running count up to 2,407. At 11 a.m. on Sept. 14, a youth from Pistakee Highlands received a severe cut on the head and was taken by the squad to the hospital for further treatment. On the 18, at 6 p.m., a car rolled over on Route 31, south of the Johnsburg road. The occupant was taken to the McJienrv hospital in the rescue -squad ambulance. The third call came last Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Two women were involved in an accident when their car went out of control and ran into a ditch. This was near the intersection of the Johnsburg road and Fairview avenue. Both occupants were taken to local doctor at their request. Parents Celebrate Anniversary Roger and Gloria Pechous and their three youngsters were among the family members present for the golden wedding celebration of his folks last Sunday. Although their actual date isn't until early next year, the children got together and celebrated while the senior Pechous' were visiting here from Pompano Be:ach. Fla. Back Home Again And what a good feeling it must be for Phil and Janice Bartmann. The young couple returned here from Missouri where he was stationed with the army. They are residing temporarily with his folks in McHenry until they locate themselves. Mrs. Bartmann is the former Janice Wakitsch. Everyone is so happy to see this couple back in our "neck of the woods" again. We hope that his work doesn't take him too far from here. Whatever their future plans are, we wish them success and happiness. . St. John's To Host Open House A committee under the leadership of the co-chairmen, Jerry Tobin and Roy Dube, ane working diligently on the last minute plans for the forthcoming open house at St. John's church. This will take plaoe on Oct. 11. from 2 to 4 in the afternoon. This will give everyone in this vicinity ps well as persons from the surrounding areas to an opportunity to come in to view our beautiful church. Father Dording is the advisor of this endeavor. There will be persons on hand on this day to explain various statuary, stained glass windows and other items which will be of interest to all. The public will also have an opportunity to view the altars of one of McHenry county's largest and most beautiful churches. Be sure to put the date of Oct. 11, on your calendar of things to do. You won't be sorry. And so it's goodbye for another week. Pleas keep in mind the deadline of noon each Monday. See you all right here again next time. Make it a practice to say something nice about someone when you are tempted to gossip. You will feel much better for it. For use of large herds of cattle on their way to market. Uruguay provides wide grassy strips besides most of the highways. Legal MASTER IN CHANCERY'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE STATE OF ILLINOIS ) )SS COUNTY OF McHENRY) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT THEREOF IN CHANCERY GEN. NO. 64-547 INVESTORS SAVINGS) AND LOAN ASSOCIA-) TION, a corporation of II-) linois, ) Plaintiff.) vs. ) PETER H. MALIN and) MARILYNNE J. MALIN,) his wife; RICHARD J.) LUDWrIG, Trustee under) Trust Deed dtd. 9/27/62;) WILLIAM GLOSSON; and) "UNKNOWN OWNERS",) Defendants.) PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Decree made and entered by said Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois in the above entitled cause on the 25th day of August, 1964, I, ROBERT J. LEALI, Master in Chancery of the said Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois, will on the 1st day of October, 1964, at the hour of 10:30 o clock in the forenoon thereof Daylight Savings Time, at the East front door of the McHenry County Courthouse in the City of Woodstock, McHenry County, Illinois sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash all and singu- FALL HARVEST KSTIVA1 A BUMPER CR0IP OF DOLIAI-STRETCHER VALUES! Check Each Item. Everyone Is An Outstanding Bargain! Dollar Stretcher Value No. 1 Early American Rugs Reg. #12.98 5'xS' Round Sale $9.88 Rep. $24.98 6x9' Oval Sale $19.88 Reg. $32.98 8'xlO' Oval Sale $24.88 Reg. $49.98 lO'xlO Round Sale $39.88 Reg. $34.98 9x12 Oval Sale $27.88 Dollar Stretcher Value No. 2 Our Reg. $1.69 mm* Vinyl Film S DAYS ONLY $101 Reg. 79c (Steanerfqfs C "Tc For Most Sweepers m Introductory Price • Dollar Stretcher Value No. 3 Reg. $21.95 5-dr. Unfinsl@d Chest Ready to Paint -- Best Quality $15«( Dollar Stretcher Value No. 4 Reg. $2.99 CLOTHES HAMPE $*V Sit on style. Choice of Colors. Dollar Stretcher Value No. 5 Reg. $7.98 £ mmg aa Floor Style Y BIRD CAGE 3 Dollar Stretcher Value No. 6 Reg. 59c -- 5-lb. bag JM jjk ^ KITTY LITTER 44 Dollar Stretcher Value No. 7 Reg. $1.19 bowlirush QOc a rfeLJER OO Dollar Stretcher Value No. 8 Keg. $4.99 Nursery Chair$099 and Steel J Dollar Stretcher Value No. 9 Reg. $2-50-$4.95 hh mmmmm FlCfl©^ g #C B©@iCS # # Large Ass,t. of Titles. 2 For $1.50 Dollar Stretcher Value No. 10 Reg. 83c Box MM m FUSE PLUGS JQ? 15 amp. -- BOY of 75 Dollar Stretcher Value No. 11 Keg. 15c -- Box of 4 ^ EFB@slilight A A C latteries Dollar Stretcher Value No. 12 Reg. 10c M@U$g file TRA(?S 8 14 Dollar Stretcher Value No. 13 Reg. $1.00 Metal B!5©©M 77t RME # # Dollar Stretcher Value No. 14 Reg. $2.79 Wire $. |_7 --7-- . . E R | Dollar Stretcher Value No. 15 Reg. 59c Each CASES Slight Irregular Dollar Stretcher Value No. 16 Keg. $1.17 Men's 4 Pair For COASOUBOOI Foot A? SOCKS XMC 1 0 12 12 Only Dollar Stretcher Value No. 17 Reg. 59c [?®T™© A A C SOIL 44 Dollar Stretcher Value No. 18 Reg. $1.29 Boys' eastern B@iii 77 < SLACICI # # Dollar Stretcher Value No. 19 Reg. S'2.99 -- 24\42 ^ ^ THROW $*127 R iS A Dollar Stretcher Value No. 20 SL98 m m PLANTER $144 yiN 1 Dollar Stretcher Value No. 21 Reg. $1.98 -- 16x20 FRAMED QQc PICTURES # # Dollar Stretcher Value No. 23 Reg. $9.98 T psBsistor ^ R A 0 I O $ / / / 6 Transistors, Battery, • Ear Phones. Dollar Stretcher Value No. 23 Reg. $2.99 -- Swing-Top WASTE $199 BASKET 1 Dollar Stretcher Value No. 24 Reg. 98c Our Best Quality SEAMLESS £ Ac ii ONS U4 Sale Thursday-Friday-Saturday Only. We cannot guarantee quantities will last through Sat. .-.1,- -1ti-.i.ft, , r n " . n i . HHBH © <® : McHenry, Illinois lar the following described real estate in said Decree mentioned, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said Decree, all situated in the County of McHenry and State of Illinois, to wit: { Lot 12 in Block 6 in Lakeland Shores Unit No. 3, being a Subdivision of part of the North Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 27, Township 45 North, Range 8, East of the Third Prin- Cipn i Meridian, lying South of the center-line of State Route 120, according to the Plat thereof recorded April 25, 1958 as Document No. 337444, in Book 13 of Plats, page 55, and as amended by instrument recorded May 9, 1958, as Document No. 33- 8057, in McHenry County . Illinois, together with all tenements hereditaments, im. provements and appurtenl ances thereunto belonging ROBERT J. LEAU Master In Chancery Attorneys for Plaintiff Thomas J. Walsh 4353 West Lawrence Avenue Chicago 30, Illinois (Pub." Sepfe 10, 17, 24, 1964) Al THROUGH THE VACANCY ^ . . . . . .A., ^ . 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