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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 Jun 1961, p. 10

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P*gaT«n THE MeHENHY PLAINDEA£En On Your Lot vC?l HIGH STYLE ' HIGH QUALITY 1630 sq. ft. of Living Space -- Beautiful Cabinets Vinyl Tile -- Oak Floors -- Etc. Come in and let us show the Plans. OFFICE OPEN SUNDAYS ARNOLD N. MAY BUILDERS Richmond, lih - Lilymoor bey iAjured White Playing Shirley ScHuerr EV. 5*2645 Master Kenny Christensen met With abad accident Monday, May 22, on his way home from school. He had climbed a, telephone guide wire and slid down on it. While, sliding {iown he cut the back of his eg severely on the plate at Ph. 4383 RADIATOR REPAIR Automotive, Trucks and Industrial 1 DAY SERVICE All Work Guaranteed McHENRY AtfTO BODY "We are not satisfied until you are" 918 N. Front, Ph. EV5-0444 £ the bottom of the guide wire. Kenny was taken to the Harvard hospital ^vhere it took thirty-two stitches ^o close the wound. Kenny is the son of Willard and Emma Chris'tensen. Mrs. A r n o l d A b r ah a m, daughter of Elmer and Ruth Kroncke, fell Sunday, May 21, and injured her knee. She was taken to the McHenry hospital. It took six stitches to close the wound. Reminder Don't forget ladies the Woman's auxiliary meeting is this coming Monday, June 5, time, 8 p.m., place, large hall at Club Lilymoor. Bring your lady friends and your neighbors. You are all welcome. GANTiC Dues A reminder the association dues are now due. Summer residents dues are due June 1. Year round residents are due July 1. You can mail your dues to Vdl Fradinardo, or pay them at the next monthly meeting. 5 monthly im the association will be held IPhursday,- June 1, •Jfhe next meeting of Tuesday, June 13, time, 8 p.m., place, white schoolhouse. Anniversary , Greetings go to Don and Marion Leske who will celebrate their fifteenth wedding anniversary Sunday, June 4. Congratulations and hope you celebrate many more. Birthday G r e e t i n g s go to Ruth Kroncke's mother, Mrs. Margaret McMillan. Mrs. McMillan was seventy-two years young on Tuesday, May 30. Many happy returns to you. Belated <- Birthday greetings go to Lii Neumann. Lil celebrated hev birthday Tuesday, May 2. Sorry it's late Lil. Best wishes and congratulations on " the blessed event, Ha, ha. Belated birthday greetings also go to Marie Molitor. Marie celebrated her big day Thursday, May 25. SALE! BuHdinq a meal ardmid "Super*ltlghtM Im( b a wit* menu-move h goodness in roasts, steaks, stews and ground beef patties! First two directions . . . It's the best valve In beef, tops for taste and bite tells the taste story . . . first buy shouts the saving*! Come thrift! AlPs "Super-Right" Quality 0»5f h sfelected by tapert see the line-up ef "Super-Right" beef favorites--coma save with buyers from fee, greia*fed cattle chosen to provide full-flavored A&P's famed low prices. In line with better budgeting! CHUCK ROAST Super-Right _ Bone In IDB Blade Cut 29 Fresh, Firm, Flavorful HOT HOUSE VARIETY 4 £>( Fresh Peaches is Cherries RIB R©AST £CL 4th ribs Id. HJTO 5th and K' 6ft ribs II). KEF RIB STEAKS »65c •£1F CHUCK STEAKS " 35° BEEF 49c BONELESS SMit MIS DELMONICO &i!-R0A§¥ SHUCK Bit w STEW OF BEEF ii-ip Steaks ft. 39 . j gc ii. $149 BOSTOM CUT ROAST '39* Mtomii "VMitte" Long Whits. Potc ^ Salt! is W Fresh fifis* " 39c Freshening 10 £ 49 Whole 29c Allgood ileed Bacon A&P's Own Freshly Mad* TafbodsHeed^!?! ANN PAGO MAYONIiaI 55' SPECIAL OFFER! QT. JAt More AMI Page Values! ANN PAGE KETCHUP fit 3 '^ 49c PURE STRAW! IOC OFF REG. PRICE sfllRY PRESS ?11 npet Dinners Hill's Ins. Coi Royal Misigs Blui "let Instant Idffee Saran Wrap Extra Flufff All Super-Right Quality Jl iS • B-C Breakfast CocllRlfl 3 OPEN SUNDA • Hawaiian Punch 's Apple Juice 's Delight Juice Drink • Weichade ©r@$e Drini • Dole PineapjpBo Juice • HI-C Orange Dfink 9 tt.m. ft© 2 p,m. beginning Jun© iih Tespdns® io pbllc demand your JklkP wil lb© opas Sundays. You'll SaT^© A&IP* il©©. Good Hoc s« keeping h Bar Wfisfe Wheat Steal Longhorn Cheese J«ie Parker Dressing Sultene leave* Fancy Wisconsin AM Paaje 166% Corn Oil Tender IT-ex. F Open Pit :1 Bread TOO PAY ONLY iVES S t 69c Beef, Turley or If Chickea pk& Drip or Regular fta i Assorted A Flavors Margarine 2c OFF LABEL Maxwell House Handy Wrap 2 ft. eettnasi . 8*0Za l«r 25-ft. roH 99c 3 79* liquet 2 Lipd 61ir Detergent Lux Liquid fietersent Swailiqili Detergent 35c Risk Liqui iettrpi S 39c Ivory Bath tap r 2 ^ 33* Ivory FaciiS Soap 1 29c ML timl Granulated Soap Powder oap So AMEHCA'S FOKfMOST POOP ttTAm ... SINCt 1859 Be Palmoliva A btth Clean ^ *|M Flower 1HS «T ATLANTIC g ALL PH€IS tffee? Ivory Bar, liirf inow Iwirf liip Hakes IvoryLipid ietergent Camif Facial Soap ™ 3 Camay Bat || ^||||p Colors 2 Crisii Shortening Vegetable ^ Cascade Detergent 2 iar** MiM Gentle pkft. Bare* pkft. I2*OZ. Ml. rustic bath tizt lb. tie 20-ez. Pkf 69 29 (0)(5 43' Jofansburg HOME, SCHOOL GROUP INSTALLS NEW" OFFICERS Betty Hettermann At the regular meeting of St. John's Home and School association held last Monday in the community club. hail found about fifty "members in attendance. Sister Ameilette won the attendance prize for having the most representation of her second gradfe class. Various subjects were brought up for discussion. One of which was the need for many of the books to be rebound during the summer vacation. It was also brought up that there are many cook books compiled by the association oh, hand yet. They will be available to anyone who wishes to purchase them at the new reduced price. Mary Hettermann was installed as next year's new president. To serve with her hext, fall are Mig Joyce as Flu . Bug Louise Aultz spent a couple of days in bed fighting off the flu bug. Here's hoping you are well and up and around. More News Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aultz visitecj with Mrs. Aultz's niece, Carolyn Padula, of Roselle. While visiting with Carolyn they also visited wilh Mrs. Aultz's brother, D. R. Bauchei of Texas. On Saturday, May 20, Bob and Marylyn LoPresti visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Creath of Itasca. All had a nice evening. ;s INSTALL Furniture Tops Glazing and Picture Frames Made to Order Mirrored Plaques Free Estimates McHENRY AUTO GLASS & MIRROR CO. (Across from Jewel Tea) 8715 W. Elm, McHenry, 111. McIIenry, 111. Ph. EV 5-3940 vice-president, Jo as secretary and Paf as treasurer. Groups aire feeing * formed for the various undertakings during next gemester's f school activities. v ; * Refreshments were served f by 'the committee. ^ - Diaper Line . ; •jfrt Two new residents macre^ their debuts here within the last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gene , Nett welcomed their second child, a daughter, born in the McHenry hospital on May 20, J w h i l e Wally and Marge Schlucter, welcomed a daugh- S ter on May 24. This is the' fourth little Schlucter and the third girl. Congratulations fo all cod| cerned. 1 Home mi Leave ^Bill and Ruth Martinec are real happy to have their son. Bill, home for a ten day leave from the Navy. He is catching up on a lot of the latest news since his last leave several months ago. Celebrates Anniversary Special congratulations sire in order for Mr. and Mrs. William Welter of North Spring Grove road who will Ije observing their golden wedding anniversary on June 3. Our community joins in extending very best wishes to them. Around the Town Get well wishes to MngW George Breier who was a re* cent patient at the McHetiry hospital. "Happy Birthday" to Harry Hettermann who will be nine-" teen Friday, June 2. Mr. and Mrs. Fred "Karpenski, Bill and Eddie ComatOck,; the Dick Comstocks, the Jim •- Comstocks and the Bob Com-, stocks attended the funeral i services of Mrs. Catheriiflr Comstock of Chicago last weeJc Mrs. Comstock was 79 years of age when she passed away. News is a little short this, week because of the early deadline due to the holiday. Be sure to give me a buzz with your news items for next week's column before noon next Monday. Don't forget the Johnsburg Tigers will be host to Dund^jJ at 2 o'clock on June 11. On Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. they will travel to Kenosha. The male of some species of ants has a many as 1,200 facets in its eye, and dragonflies nave as many as 12,000 facets in their eye. (singular). - BOLGER'S 1259 N. Green St. Ph. EV DONALD OGUHEK The farm having been sold, located ,3 miles West of the intersection of Hwys. 47 & 14, West dn South stree^f Follow Auction arrows. SUNDAY, JUifg 4,1 p. m. FARM MACHINERY -- Ford Model 960 tractor, like new; Ford Two-row Mounted Corn Picker; Ford Two-row Com Cultivator; Ford 10 ft. Tandem Disc; Ford Three-bottom 14" Plow; Ford Front Loader; Massey Harris 44D Tractor (1951); Farmall B Tractor and Cultivator; John Deere 40 ft. Elevaftor; 2 Self-unloading Wagons; Unloading Jack; 4-section Steel Era* with Folding Draw Bar; Grartn Drill; New Holland 76 Bal^K (1948); Steel Wheel Wagon: Slip Scraper; 3 Power Lawn Mowers; Hog Feeders, Warerers and troughs; 5 RoHs of Snow Fence. CAR -- 1951 Buick 2-door. Peed -- Quantity of hay. HOUSEHOLD GOODS -- Some household furniture. SEE , Inc. $ Security State Bank Bldg. Madison, Wis. Tel. CHerry 9-6464 CHRISTEN SEN & GI TKNECHT, Auctioneer MARTIN AASEN, District Manager ROY L. STRAUS, Clerk FARM LOAN, SERVICE Inc., Cashier

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