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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Jun 1958, p. 10

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' •>>•; v""Tfr "i ^y ^ ), v,v ** ^ T <$/;* /* >1 n*%<r *vv- fr1 - \*1>T<^' - * ^ ' Y - 4 J 1 ' v f , f / ^ 1 y ^ > r- f, i\ >-&'"*! ,Thwra£av. J»neL 5®- J^&i££lSIC;€iS' sUt CAMP LEADER jiliitiCiv .-'-RStiltie "Ilgjilawiisii" ty Rogers, Buddy Rogers, Jimmy Projso, Lorette and Sally Lubke. Mr. Mars, the cubmaster was unable to attend so Mr. Whynot was in charge of the group and did a wonderful job of seeing the pack had an enjoyable time. \ by Marion Sulok Phone: 592-R-l Sympathy •. • ' . All the friends and neighbors of the Arthur Levand f a m i l y e x t e n d o u r d e e p e s t sympathy in the loss of their 10 morith old daughter, Deborah Ann on Monday evening. A Reminder Mark July'19 on your calbe obtained from Mrs. Leon or any member of this organization. ; ' • .• {pTrtJOp' l6l sponsored by the M c H e n r y V . F . W . , h a s h a d much activity these last few •weeks. First of importance is the training of our senior patrol leader Don Mercure at Camp Lowden. Don was trained to help the troop when it evening attends summer ramp the last | d Week of July. He had many )ts card and b«n(,0 t a® expenences and much fun at Fire-Community-house. Ti. cam* Don reported the ckets . on sa|(, an(J can to be good and the fellow-' Ship great. The troop committee met last week and reviewed the list months program and dismissed future plans. They decided that the troop needs some" new tents before they attend summer camp, so they have given the troop permission to have a money raising . project for this purpose. Ti:r tr;oop will collect wire hang ers then sell them back to a ctef-ner. Scouts will be around to collect any hangers you have to give away. If you have a good number you would like to get rid of, you can leav a message at either of these numbers, 592-W-l JV 517-W-l. Final preparations for camp were made and a troon roll call advancement was set for the first meeting next mohth. Cub Scouts De.i 7 & 8 The weekly den meeting was held Monday afternoon. A game of kickball was played at the beginning. The game was followed by a snail race in which the boys rode their bikes down a hill. The last one down was the winner. Terry Rogers managed to be the pokiest and received an inform a t i v e b o o k l e t , " F u n W i t h Your Bike." The boys worked on moccasins which they had started last week. The boys are following an authentic Ch|pkariioo Indian pattern. Tuesday night many of the Cubs traveled to Elgin to be present at the opening night Of the Hiawatha pageant. They all enjoyed the play under the stars with the Rock river as the background* Those who attended were: Mr. and Mrs. ---Bostler-and-son-Tommier~Mrsr Dorsey and son Mike, Mrs Lubke and son Nate, Mr. and Mrs. Whynot and son Darr?l, D w a y n e B r o s s m a n r A l b e r t Birthday Party On June 14, Joeanne Mileski who was 9 years old and her niece Shirley Tate who was 5 y e a r s o l d c e l e b r a t e d t h e i r birthdays together. The younger set will remember Joeanne, who now resides in McCullom Lake. For the party many guests enjoyed the fun of playing tennis. The younger set sure put Joe Mileski to the test of how good he was at t h e g a m e o f t e n n i s . F r o m reports he is stilt feeling the aches and pains from trying to keep up with the youngs t e r s . A f t e r t h e g a m e s w e r e played a nice lunch was served and the girls opened their many gifts. All in all everyone had a good time including daddy Joe. Vacationing Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gustafson and daughter Shirley left Tuesday for a month's vacation iV6stefen; states and enjoying themselves at the various national parks. Their destinatidn is California where they will visit friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoppert Sr. arrived from their Florida home early this past week to spend a few weeks with their son Henry and his family and also relatives in Chicago and Elmhurst. Mrs. Hoppert's sister. , - Miss E. Schaefer, is also --a resident of this community and was/sure glad to have Erna withPner again. Norman Wjjliams and son have been in the north woods the past week spending their time fishing and relaxing. Hope they bring back some of those fine northern fish. Mr. and Mrs. • Ray Blades and son spent the past week in the north woods enjoying fine weather while there .'to. help make their-stay an enjoyable one. Fishing was very gpod, so the Blades report. Mrs. Minnie McMurtree from Ma r t i n e z , C a l i f . , 1 v i s i t e d h e r daughter Mrs. Dennis Kosup from Friday till Monday. Miss Mary Anne * Sossong, Jim Tomasello, Lu Ellen Tom.- asello and Bob DeBlaze were Chicago visitors on June 18 and while there attended the theatre. After the theatre they had a light lunch. TRAFFIC CONTROL Engineers of the Illinois division of highways completed tabulation of bids on $21,700,- 000 worth of construction projects submitted by contractors last week. Among the projects received in the bid letting included the installation of a traffic control signal at U. S. Rt. 14 and 111. Rt. 176, near Crystal Lake. SHOP IN McllENRY FOR THE FINEST IN A CATERING SERVICE • WEDDINGS • INDUSTRIAL • PARTIES • PICNICS • LUNCHEONS O BANQUETS ALL TYPES OF CATERING Norman Graham John Graham flu em J}((inoiA C^aterin 9 119 SO. MAIN ST. -- ALGONQUIN, ILL Phone OLiver 8-7021 modem GAS Faster-Than-Ewer! Stepped-up burner capacity on today's GAS water heaters replaces the supply almost as fast as it's used. So whatever the need--laundry, dishes, showers for the family--you're sure of plenty of hot water at all times. Nicest of all, you've, generous reserves for those thirsty appliances you now have, or plan for the future. What's more... Thrifty GAS Heats Water for HALF the Cost! %bu save dollars every month, year after ; year, with economical GAS. In fact, these big savings can pay the entire coat of a modern GAS water heater in about three years! See the new "quick-recovery" GAS water heaters at your dealer, plumber or our nearest store-- or send in the coupon below. yPenny Flame, Northern Illinois Gas Company 815 Eastern Avenue, Room 202, Bellwood, Illinois Yes.. . I'd like more information about the new "quick-recovery" GAS water heaters --and the Special Allowance. Haroi : Clqu. -- -.... .... - .. . - . r -'11 1' --r iMf' ! FOOD PRICES YOttR T6TAI FOODBILL! Famous A*P Super-Ri 12 TO 16 LBS. steS**, REMOVED WHOLE HAM 6r Shank Half »#»l» 2S"m«8 T2°«o.„ , Boneless, Ready to Eat 9 to II lbs. SIRVK THE COFKV THAT'S ALIVE WITH Super-Right Quality, Semi Boneless Wisconsin Blue Cheese Angel FofJ|ake Gold LoafCakc White Brg|| Beveragel|J-f R«fl. 4?« Jan* F«rk«r . Q**n Fr«»h J*n»#ark*r i ..'Dated for taihntn ISikon Club w Hills s-m» •. Cooked Hams :^ £" OAs Famous A&P Super-Right Quality Smoked Picnics« 10' Canned Picnics 3 t$2-09 Skinless Franks S" t.bj $lw Rotisserie Roasls^& h.79* Fried Ocean Perch Hr.!4 «, 49*» •a. 24-0, 2U leaf 24-ox. W. 4 to (Plui Daposif) far N«- |0e JSfate. 0195S N. L Gat Ca NOW... SPECIAL ALLOWANCE oir your old water motor-- U • * - plus, LOW, easy-to-pay terms. 36 months to pay NOHTHtBH WHteRaperfUW^ ^69- Reaknaa - ^Lenwn^Jt# Nutley Margarine 2 Z 39* or Grape 46-01. Hi-C Brand Red, Ripe, Delicious 20 lbs. & up atermelon , \ Fancy, Hot House Ripe Tomatoes 69 lb. For AA Ypur Waih 2l,rg# p^O/ Washington,' Large Bing Cherries * j" Cietht* Cleen 2«. Georgia, Fresh-Picked Rinso Blue DMvyJMy Ilari* Ami ikP- 0| Sweet ft Golden 2" and Up 2 lbs. Grapes Saadleu or Cardnal Rad, California lk. 29° Faiicv Heclaiines *.29« pint tin Ad Detergent For AutoiRafle Wa«®""" With Foaming Aciian 01 2 r 29* Fkriert Deodoralt'^r ""75 c 4 29* Ivory Facial Soapf 3 "»29c Ivory Bath Soap 2 -33 Ivory Flakes ^ ^ w 69 Ivory Snow I 69 Nusofl Rinse Softener 43e Fabric Ifr-oz. Ml. All Purpoiio laikndry I2«t 2 Zpk«« - 39e Unit Liquid Slarch 25* qt. btl. For Everything Washable 12-ot. |'f>* 3 1b. tin All Vegetable d Lemon Cram* Sandwich Cookie* Blue Label Karo Syrup Hazola Salad Oil Many Utai Economical Sin 20-ot. pkg. 24-oz. Ml. Ml. 35 75" f- Bosco Chocolate Nabisco Premiums Milk Amplifier £M» 12-sz. Crackers Salted and _fc_ U malted Thank You Brand A&P S^^er Marlcets.will be OPEN UNTIL 9:00 P.M. Wednssday arid Tliuriday July 2nd and 3rd CHEAT PACIFIC TEA COMPANY All Prices Effective Through June 28th _i not. Phone McHenry 2081 SHOP LOCALLY, IT PAYS Im

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