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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Aug 1975, p. 9

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PAC.F 9 - PLAINDEALER -RRIDAY. AUGUST 22,1975 Ringwood News 653-9008 653-9262 728-0295 was last Sunday apd everyone had a wonderful time with little Frank receiving many lovely gifts. Plan Work Day At Local Church For Saturday Tomorrow, Saturday, will be a work day at the church starting at 8 o'clock in the morning. There is work to be done on the roof as well as yard work and other iridoor tasks. We will greatly appreciate help from anyone who can work tomorrow. BABY SHOWER Little Frank Eugene Visconti and his mother, til, were honor guests at a surprise party given by Lil's sisters and mother, Edith Funk, Yvonne Bounds, and Edith Harrison. The party ABOUTTOWN Mr. and Mrs. William Boyd with daughters, Terri and Janet, were here last weekend from Gary, Ind., for a visit with the Frank Viscontis. Recent visitors at the Brennan-Hepburn home were the Russell Soddys of Kenosha, the John Blackmans of Antioch, Henry Skogstad of Waukegan, and Kenneth Brennan with children, Wayne and Wendy. Mrs. Nellie Hepburn visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Binder at Harvard. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cristy of Jacksonville, spent a few days with his folks last week. Walt and Doris Low went camping again last weekend with Marge and John Granath of McHenry. They spent a beautiful weekend in the Montello, Wis., area. It clouded over on Saturday and there were about seventeen drops of rain, but not the showers that were predicted. They do need the rain tho as everything is awfully dry. Mr. and Mr§. Harold Bruce and daughter from Opdyke, 111., spent the weekend with Virginia and Clayton Bruce. Also Virginia's Uncle Dave Waller from Bellwood was visiting with the Bruces over the weekend. FORTY-FIFTH Friends and relatives gathered at the Clayton Bruce home. Saturday,to help Clayton and Virginia celebrate forty- five years of togetherness. Along with their seven children and spouses, , and grand­ children. which number twenty and one great-granddaughter, they included neighbors from Kingwood. friends and relatives from Richmond, Bel vide re, Woodstock, Downers Grove and Bellwood. There was plenty of food to go around, the table and me grill were kept very 'busy. Congratulations to the both of you. BABY SHOWER A pink and blue shower was given by the sisters of Cindy McPherson of Downers Grove, this past Sunday. Tiny pink and blue sandwiches, jello, cake, punch and coffee were served to thirty-five guests. The gals came from Wonder Lake, Rich­ mond. Woodstock, Ringwood, and Downers Grove. Gifts arrived from Northern Wisconsin also. The gals all wished Cindy the best of luck with the new baby to come, and wished her twins. . BIRTHDAYS This week we have Leon Tonyan, Kathy Price and Bob Brennan, Jr., celebrating their birthdays on Aug. 25 and Blaze on Aug. 26; with David Christopher and Rich Gillespie REAL DOORBUSTING VALUES! REAL DOORBUSTING VALUES! REAL DOORBUSTING VALUES! REAL DOORBUSTING DRY UP HIGH PRICES! HORNSBYS family centers WC HMIVI rm MOOT TO LIMIT OUAtfTtrm. MHCfS miCTIVi WMNJ OU AN TITMS LAST. A REAL DOQRBUSTER! Handy '/a" x 50 ft. Garden Hose Our Reg. 3.46 Tough vinyl garden --* --^ _ hose resists crack- ^ A ing and cuts!! 50 ft. M long!! BLOCKBUSTER VALUES ON FALL FASHION KNOCK-OUTS! tart on Automatic Radio's Auto Tapo Playor ••track auto «toroo top# player. Compact site -- can bo mountod In glove | compartmont for security. Automatic t manual p r o g r a m t o l o c t l o n , chonnol lights. Operates on any 11-volt nogatlvo ground. 5"k7,/«"h2"'«". master charge j Our R«g. 39.87 Save 26% on Star- Burst Fruit Chews o 0 D Chewy goodness in Fresh, tart natural Flavors. A great saving on the economical 1 lb. Family pack. SatisFy your sweet tooth! NO "YARN" ABOUT OUR PRICES! DOOR BUSTERS Close Out on Ladies Polyester Pantsuits 24Tt t»s Save 36% on Empire 18 Count Pencil Pack Orig $48 to $60 18 flno quality No. 2 load pencils by Emplro. Non-toxic. Available In a*ltd. packs. Naturally tho lost' Our Reg 87c Save 33% on Coats & Clark WMT1IK Yarn Save 36% on Ross' White School Ohio 4 oi. handy plastic container Excollont for papor, leather ceramic; wood, fabric, ttyrofoam, etc. Launders out. Our Rsg 44c it Save on Crayola Brand 24 ct. Crayons Our Reg. 1.47 24 different brilliant color*. Tho perfect companion for homo or tchool. Non-toxic. Now i« the time to get started on fail knitting project*. Especially when you have Coats A Clark Wintuk Yarn -- so rich & soft, it makes knitting a breeze I Choose from our beautiful selection of colors. And take advantage of our fantastically low price . . . only at Hornsby'sll Our Reg. 37c Save 50% on Gaylord Stl°2 Gayla Brush Rollers Select from 4 different sixes Wire ft brush construction fo durability and comfort. r» m Suoer buvl '®r YEAR ROUND FUN Reg 1.00 pkg Save 42% on Allerest 24 ct. Allergy Tablets I For lymptomatlc relief of hay fovor and uppor respiratory allergist Economical 24 ct. contolnor Our Reg. 1.32 Save 27% on (Conner's Play-Doh Story Box Save 54% on Renvzit Solid Air Freshener For any room -- attroctlvo docorator contolnor. Your cholco of fragronco from lavander. froth forott, herbal, wild rote. All In 7 oi •lie Our Reg 3.76 Kenner combine* make • ploy fun" with nursery rhyme characters. Sett Include little So Peep Humpty Oumpty, t Old Woman In the Shoe. Each set Include* plastic central theme piece. Story Sox with handle that open* to 3-0 nuriery rhyme play totting 2 6 oi. cant of PloyDoh and 1 hinged moldt BLOCKBUSTER VALUE Our Reg 83c Savo to 73% on Rovloa Flax Instant Hair Conditioner With Revlon Mfgr«- Refund 2.50 on|y Our low price 1.17 BALSAM , I protein Save Here s How STEP 1. Purchase the 16 ounce $2.50 (Our Reg 1.96) at an all time low price oF $1.17 From Horntby'i. STEP 2. Mail label From bottle to Revlon For 50c cash reFund. coMonio^f* Our Reg 93c This way you actually only pay 67c. (Detail* on Bottle) Greot looks forfait with thete FAMOUS NAME BRAND fine weave polyester ponttult*. Misses' slies S-IS. Save $23 to S46 while they last! Close Out on Men's Name Brand Sport Shirts Buy! Orlg. $12to $17 Smart looking men's sport shirts oil with original preprice tickets. FAMOUS NAME BRAND makers Slies S-M-l-Xl. Save S4 to »* while they last. Close Out on Men's Brand Name Sweaters Orig. $16 -- $25 Just In time for the cool weather oheadl Men's famous brond cardigan and pullover sweaters. All are pretlcketed with original prices. Save S7-S16 while they lastl Save 40% on Oirls' - Nylon Bikini Panties Our R«g. 83c The ragel "Raggedy Ann" print nylon bikinis. Assorted colors white, pink. blue, malie. Available In glrlt' •lies 2-14. Save 40% on Comfort Top Nylon Knee Hi's Our R»g. 2/1.14 Perfect for slacks . . . Ladles nylon "comfort top" knee hi hosa. Your choice of sandal foot or dosad too styles. Package of 2 pair. MAY WE SUGGEST OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN- Come in now while selections are best. 4 SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS YOUR ITEMS EAR PLEASING VALUES AT MIND PLEASING PRICES! Savo 36% on Automatic Radio's Storoo Spoakor kit 96 Round surface -- mount stereo speakers. Pockagad kit In­ cludes 2 black round wedge- plastic enclosures with S" round speakers and necessary wiring. 4 ( 8 ohms. Save 37% on Ginger Jar Table Lampĵ ĵ Save 28% on Kenner's Play-Doh Pour Pak Our Reg. 7.76 A beautiful addition to any room in the housa. Ceramic ginger |ar base in assorted colors. Motching trim on white shade. 29'. on Aug. 28 and Judy (Bruce) Beck, Patty (Christopher) Harrison and Ed Edinger on Aug. 29. Happy birthday to all of you. No anniversaries this week. THINGS TO REMEMBER Sunday, Aug. 24 -- Church - 9:15 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 28 -- Sewing Circle at the home of Blanche Howe With School starting next week, Aug. 25 and Sept. 2 remember that the kids will be near the streets waiting for the school bus; be watchful, they sometimes forget -- let's not. Do call us with any news items or anything to let folks know about, coming up with school activities, birthdays, anniversaries, etc. Seek Suppliers Of Medications . From Public Aid Public aid recipients who are having difficulty getting prescriptions filled at down- state pharmacies or are being told their "green cards" are not acceptable are being urged to contact their local public aid office for information about alternative suppliers of their prescribed medications, ac­ cording to public aid director, James L. Trainor. He said, "The toll-free telephone hotline being used to report suspected cases of welfare abuse can offer no assistance in locating phar­ macies which are cooperating with the department in ac­ cepting the green card in payment for medicine." Physicians, as well as clients, who need to know which local pharmacies will accept the green card from public aid clients also may call the county public aid office for assistance. Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF GEORGE SCARBROUGH Deceased, FILE NO. 75-P-251 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 194 of the Probate Act, of the death of the above named decedent and that letters Testamentary were issued on August 11, 1975, to McHenry State Bank, McHenry, II., whose attorney of record is James M. Mclntee, 3436 W. Elm St., McHenry, II. Claims may be filed within 6 months from the date of issuance of Letters and that any claim not filed within that period is barred as to the estate which is inventoried within that period. Claims against said estate should be filed in the Probate office of the Clerk of said Court, County Court House, Wood­ stock, Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney. MARGARET O'NEIL Clerk of the Court (Pub. Aug. 15, 22 & 29,1975) Legal Notice VERNON W.KAYS COUNTY CLERK, McHENRYCOUNTY WOODSTOCK, ILLINOIS STATE OF ILLINOIS, ) ) ss. COUNTY OF McHENRY. ) CERTIFICATE The undersigned person or persons do hereby certify that our business is conducted or transacted under the name of Lossmann's Meats, that its location is 2913 W. Rt. 120, in the McHenry Township in the County of McHenry, State of Illinois, and that the true or real full name or names of the person or persons owning, conducting or transacting the same with the post office ad­ dress or addresses of said person or persons is or are as shown below: Richard W. Lossmann, 2102 N. Richmond Rd., McHenrv. George A. Lossmann, 4414 W. Ponca, McHenry. Elmo S. Lossmann, 4414 W. Ponca, McHenry. (Pub. Aug. 8, 15,22, 1975) 'The world is like a ladder: one goeth up, the other down. Our Reg 13.87 4400 W. ROUTE 120 McHENRY, ILL. HOM/SBY? ^ f a m i l y c e n t e r s RTE. 47 & COUNTRY CLUB WOODSTOCK, I , America s favorite modeling compound, for ages 3 end up. Pliable, dean non-tonic modeling com­ pound malarial wont stalnT 4 4 o>. cans with reclosable plastic lids. Yellow, red. blue t white l^wlth color blending chort "That ace ^Aphanic at JERRY'S thp about this clothes dryer idea." JERRY'S"66" AUTO REPAIR 4713 W. Rt. 120 Days 344-1278 Towing after 11 pm.

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