f r : I": y ~ « y * 7 % 3 , ¥ s p Y 4 { 1 * rU R i , ^ s p y i * y ^ T w ? W " ^ T r u * ? * ® ? _ , ? w w ^ a j '$ _s jv {. -" •t{i"s' "IS ' -»<"» ^ ' > £*5 v ! •:?»*»•,•• v SiYl--:-r • ytit'r- Pistakee Highlands By Lorraine Hurckea #i|i Congratulations .':To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Low- • 'ery, who celebrated their tenth wedding anniversary last week. .The * Lowerys spent the evening Out with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jenien and Mr, and Mrs. Ken Wolbing, both from Fox Lake. Convalescing During the past month we have had several of our people in and out of the hospital and we would like to, wish them all a very speedy recovery. Mr. Haefliger is now home after his operation. Mr. Rickey, who recently underwent an eye operation, is now home and coming along nicely. Mrs. Rickey has also been in the hospital for observation and is home and waiting for the re- ' stilts of her tests. Deputy Sheriffs Yes, two. new deputy sheriffs have been appointed and sworn in and are ready for Work. Walter , Peloquin, 683-W-2, and Frank Novak, 2056-J. are now duly appointed and may be contacted at any time at the above numbers. If at any time you have any complaint or see anything that you believe is not right, please contact them immediately. Harold Fellows, 1334, and Dominic Guadagnoli are the original deputies and may also be contacted at any time. material needed for our new pier and raft, which was donated by Jim Bures. Mr. Bures also donated enough drums which will be used as buoys so we can rope off our beach section, which will make it a lot safer for our families who are swimming. Many thanks to Mr: Bures. Ocfafrer 25, IffiB PRESENT LICENSE RETAINED ONLY FOR NEXT SIXTY DAYS Happy Birthday To Art Bentz, who celebrated his ? birthday last week. The Ben'tzs have also taken a little vacation up north to visit some relatives. Congratulations, Art, and we hope you both had a nice trip. Happy Anniversary To Mr. and Mrs. R. Ristow, who celebrated their forty-sixth w^edding anniversary on Oct. 25: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vanzevern, Oct/ 18; Mr. and Mrs. R. Madock, Oct. 17; and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Madock on Oct. 19. Congratulations to one and all. Calling All Brownies We now have a Brownie group Started and headed by Mrs. Haubold and Mrs. Harold Peterson, 697-R-2. If there is anyone interested in helping the girls or if there is any child who would like to join, please contact the above > women and they will be very glad to have you in their troop. We are also starting a Girl Scout troop and we need leaders as well as girls for the troop. If you know of anyone interested in being a leader, pjiease contact these same women and they will take care of your applications. Awards Recently, Craig Thoren was among several boys who received awards from the Boy Scouts at the McHenry high school cafeteria, Craig received his second class badge and also his merit badge. Congratulations, Craig, and keep up the good work. MILK SALE Recent selling campaigns in some retail stores in Illinois resulted in increases in sales of fluid milk ranging up to 75 per cent during the promotional period. A marked carry-over upturn in milk sales was noted after the period expired. This showing was outlined in a report of the state Department of Agriculture listing special activities of the department during September. Secretary of State Charles F. Carpentier has reminded motorists who wish to retain 'their presenjt automobile license numbers that only about two Iweeks remain Jo submit their applications. The Motor Vehicle Law requires the secretary of state to re-assign the present number for the next year if the individual submits his application not less than sixty days prior to the expiration date of the current license, and requests reassignment of the number. Secretary Carpentier pointed out that this provision of the law makes Nov. 1 the deadline for re-assignment. Applications must be in his office by that date, Mr. Carpentier said. Secretary Carpentier urged persons who want to retain their numbers to send their applications without delay, in case it may be necessary to return them for additional information. AMEND LIQUOR ORDINANCE AS IT AFFECTS COUNTY ROBOT GUIDE The Illinois State Museum expects to have a robot.guide system in working order by next Feb. 15. Visitors will then be able to rent light-weight receiving sets, carried by shoulder straps, and thus stroll about while taking in lectures on natural history, Indian exhibits or art displays, as sent out from three "situations" in the museum. A resolution was passed by the county board last week, amending the liquor ordinance governing the licensing and control of the sale of alcoholic beverages in McHenry county outside the corporate limits of any city, town or village. The first amendment will limit total number of class A licenses to sell liquor at retail to 100; _limit total number of class B licenses to 10 and limit the number of class G licenses to 10. The new amendib&nt will not prevent renewal of present licenses. The second amendment gives the liquor control commissioner the power to revoke or suspend for one year any license violaing the provisions of "an act relating to alcoholic liquor" enacted by the general assembly of Illinois. , Boy Scouts | Yes, we have Boy Scouts, too, and anyone interested in being i a leader or joining the troop, please contact Floyd Johnson or • Ray Novotny and they will be • , VSry glad to help you. Mr. No- \ votny's phone number is 640-M-l. * ; Stop ! ! ! \ Didn't you see that stop sign? ;' We have twelve new stop signs \1 throughout the'subdivision, which wete furnished by Chuck Miller, L, McHenry Road Commissioner, . .and we hope that everyone will please cooperate with us. Just remember' 'when you approach the signs that "Stop" (does not mean "Slow." Thanks for your Cooperation. '• Witches And Black Cats On Oct. 31, all the witcWfes and black cats will be out and to help them get started will be all the children in grammer school and also the pre-school children who will be attending a Hallowe'en party at the barn. The party has been planned by Mrs. Harriett Forrrtella's committee and will start right after school. There will be entertainment and refreshments, which is all being donated by the residents of the Highlands. Don't forget to be there and join in the fun. There will be two more sections of cefnent floor finished by then, so we will have a lot of room to move around. The McHenry Kiwanis Club Solicits The Donation of Your White New Pier and Raft We already have part of the OR ANY OTHER ARTICLES PLEASE BRING THEM TO McHINlY GARAGE 606 Front St. or Guettler's Cities Service Rt. 31 So. or PHONE FOR PICK-UP SERVICE NICK P. MILLER -- McHenry 403 EDWARD GUETTLER -- McHenry 9831 AUCTION TO BE HELP SAT., OCT. 27?H - 1 TO 5 P.M. HALLOWE'EN COSTUME DANCE PRESENTED BY: JOHNSiURG ceMMuisfjrr B, Inc. r, s r a REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED Memorial Hall 27th Prizes Awarded Judging of Costumes at 10 p.m. Sharp COM! C( E ALL! f V11YONE WELCC THE THRtfT¥ MILLWNS5WH0 HELPED MAKE OlR97th ADVERSARY A HUGE SUCCESS^: -v " " " N COME IN AGAIN... ••• ' '.'tf'Vw," "«V •'; -in.,'l. rx* ! WsJwAt*,' Ik - V-v •* . .... . ' LEG ef "Super-Right" Quality--Shin Bone Removed £ 8 THICK SLICED "Super-Right" Quality--Hickory 2«lb. Smoked, Sweet nka Flavor, Unifprtqly ^ Sliced Club or T-Bone Steak--"Super-Right" Quality Tender arid Juicy lb* lona Brand GOLDEN CORN Cream Style 16-oz. tin 2?-oz. tins Cranberry Sauce A&P Tot Niblets i J • Smquet Chicken Sunnyfield Rice Spray tins Our 46-oi. Fin tit tin Golden -Whole Kernel 12-ox. tins 4-lb. Whole tin Skott Grain Mb. pk«. 55° 35* 27* 29* $119 31* 18 59 - 1 9 5 6 Wilson or Agaf * m £ 4.Q Canned Hams -- "Super-Right" Skinless f raaks Square Cut Lamb Shoulder Roast Shoulder Blade Lamb Chops Fresh Bowman M I L K ROAST "Super-Right" Quality Bone In Blade Cut Beef ]/2 gallon carton 30 Pumpkin Pie Jan* Parker Ovan Frash M . 1- Jana Parkar Golden 'IIII19 Sugarad or Cinnamon Potato Chips Jana Parkar Twin Pack pkg. of 12 lb. box IMM F,n" iUVaU Wisconsin Mir| Siby e id Nutley In Quarters » Heinx Strained Asst'd. Varieties 2 £ 37* Heddar Che 3 31* Pure Preserves Fancy Wise. Ann Paga Su--.iaTuna_._kes2 T, 39* Thin Mints Warwick Candy lb. lb. lb. box 39* 19* 59* 45* 49* 25* 39* POTATO SALE! II. S. No. I 0rade A Idaho Russets Colorado MeClures $|99 assets Wisconsin White's Your Choice 48-lb. Bag "96-lb. bag $089 $119 bag • 48-lb. Tomatoes Green ©ibbage California lbs. New Crop Crisp--Fresh lb. Jonathan or • Macintosh 4 fiscal Celery Fancy Mhs Ctisp, Tender Stalks, 24 Sixa lbs. stalk 7-ox. box KRAFT'S MIRACLE IHIP •l6'01- <g§gc |ar 33 KRAFT'S CHEESE SPREAD VELV1S7A KRAFT'S MARGARINE 2 2 57e KRAFT'S ITALIAN DRESSINQ 8-ox. bH. KRAFT'S MMNAH 8-ox. 25e i« KRAFT'S till KRAFT'S ~'-- HI1IB SNACKS 6-oz. lint 27 Freii laraisBs Heinz Kitihup Heinz Bean $oup Kraft's Brand Tomato Ik pkC. I4*oz. Mis. 2 g 103/4-01. 35* Campbell's Soup Cceamy Tomato lO'/roz. tin White or box Colored •i 80 Reads Instill Kara |2*0Z. Brand tkg. Il'/a-oi. Frozen Beef, Chicken or Turkey Peach, Apple Charrv Birdseye Frozen or Chopped Birdsey* Frozen Birdseye (| l0>OZ. Frozen ML Bosco Syrup I2<ez. laijy Dos M Fish or Liver Aluminum Foil 6 2 16-oz. tins 25-ft. rollc w 5* m* 19* 29* I0C 10° 49c Fels Naptha Soap 3 ^ W Instill Fils Soap Granules For Automatic - Washers 2 largo Pkp- 24-oz. pkg. Florient S'/fOX. Aerosol fill For a Mora Whiter Wash Amir. Family Deferent 2 25*03= Pkg> It ego pkgt, largo pkgs. I2-OI. tin m 39e flmer Family Slip 3 k.n 26e 27' l|«9Z. pkg. AMBUCA't FOMMOST FOOD KETAILEI.. . SINCC 1«M or Brown Sugar Jack Frost ATLANTIC 411 prices effective through October 27th * Drive Slower and Live Longer Im'v I ii h&L