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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 25 May 1961, p. 11

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.ml y 25, DEPARTMENTIN YOUR ™ THE McHENRY PLAHIDEALER #.. \\ COME SEE... YOU'LL SAVE! While you're shopping for weekend needs* choose from A&P's stoirewide variety of Memorial Day Values, too. There are so many, many values to make your holiday complete including quality-famous A&P Exclusives: deliriously- good Jane Parker Baked Foods, Ann Page Fine Foods, and fresh A&P premium* quality Coffee. THIS HOLIDAY WEEKEND, ENJOY Don^t miss this chance to enjoy Eight O'Clock Coffee, and savft even more than usual! One of A&P's flavor-famous' whole-bean coffees, Eight O'Clock is never pre-ground. When you buy, you see it custom-ground precisely right for your coffeemaker to give you good-old-days COFFEE MILL FLAVOR. Enjoy mild, mellow Eight O'Clock today at this low, low sale price. Sale ends Saturday, May 27 th. FRESH-GROUND FLAVOR YOU CANT GET IN SPECIAL SALE! On 3-lb. Bag Teuow0 Eight O'Clock €#f fee 3-1.49 REG. LOW PRICE 14.6. BAG 57« m SAVE ?2( COMPARED TO REGULAR PRICE OF 3-l-lB. BAGS • • • I••••{ <• jT j. • • • IsKSs'•V.V.VA , Ann Page FineloMs! L> fl/e&fnt&e ;v\CoW NwntkMpiagi Expenses " ANN PAGE PURE IOC Off Preserves 2i69 Price! YOU PAY ONLY c • tf *• ANN PAGE CREAMY SMOOTH or CKUNCHY PURE STRAWBERRY 12-OZ. JAR ANN PAGE REALLY FRESH "PERSONALS Out of town folks here to attend the annual banquet of Joyce Kilmer Court, Catholic Daughters of America, Monday eyfening of last week, included Mis&^Mary Walsh, Miss Loretta Foley, Mrs. James Foley, Mrs. Ludwig and Mrs. William Somriiers of Elgin Court; Mrs. Loretta Lance, Mrs. John Weber and Mrs. Elizabeth Weber of Antioch; Mrs. Andrews, Mundelein; Mrs. Arthur Wagner and Mrs. John Pawlikowski, Grayslake; Mrs. Fred Schoewer of Waukegan and Mrs. Marie Berndt, DesPlaines. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Iverson of Chicago were here to attend the Fleming-Blake wedding last Saturday. . Out of town folks here to attend the wake or funeral of John Sutton, last week, were i; Robert Sutton, daughter, Gertrude, Miss Eleanor Larkin and Clarence Schroeder, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Lennox Armstrong and Mrs. Nettie McCarthy, River Forest; Con Heriihy, John Aylward, Clarence Whiting, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Whiting, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frisch, daughter, Terry,' Elgin; Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Armstrong, Palatine; Jack Armstrong, Elmhurst: Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kelly, Libertyville; Mr. andkMrs. Allan Johnson, Woodsto^ t; Florence and Harold KiWX, Crystal Lake. : Blr. and Mrs. Albert Weber and son, Allan, of Milwaukee, Wis., called on relatives and friends here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kirk, Sr., returned from SJ. Petersburg, Fla., recently where they spent the past several months. Mr. and Mrs. James Mahoney of Chicago were weekend guests of McHenry relatives. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Eaton and Dr. and Mrs. Donald Sloan and children of Princeton were entertained in the home of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Freund Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cooney of Fort Worth, Texas, arrived Saturday for a visit with relatives here. James Gannon of Toledo, Ohio, and Frank Daley of Woodstock visited McHenry friends Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wirtz spent a few days last week in the home of their, son, John, and family in Springfield where they helped their grandson, Jeffrey Wirtz, celebrate his first birthday. Miss Ruth Ann Schoenhoeltz, a student at St. Charles School of Nursing, in Aurora, was home for a weekend visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Schoenhoeltz. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Purvey and Mrs. George Jones were visitors in the Robert Burleigh home in Inglesicje Sunday. Mrs. Ethel Dietricl^of Miami Beach, Fla., spent a few days this week in the home of her aunt, Mrs. Fred Fowles. Mrs. George Steilen and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Charles Steilen, were guests of Mrs. Annabel Aicher Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glosson and daughter, Peggy, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Her- SPECIAL OFFERI Peanut Butter 29< Mayonnaise^ 55 c Grape Jelly Ann Page Pure Concord Ann Page 2 - 45c Pork 1 Beans Ann Page Brand 2ri7e Hup 3 £'49' Stuffd lives 4Ti§c !.JANE ill Baker, fwds! SAYINGS AND .GOOD TASTE FOE THE WEEKEND, 1 • L%> JANE PARKER 1-LB. TWIN PACK REG. Potato Chips *59c 49« These golden, crunchy potato chips make flavorful eating so man^ ways... as relaxing snacks or with salads. Stock up for the wsekadl JANE PARKER 0 MCH SIZE Cherry Pie n,49< Rolls or SANDWICH 29c iisinamon Rolls •££ r". " 35c Gold tad Call °C* r£j$c 4 Pullmai Liaf ££ 3™35c Rptod *1^** A&P's Own Potato Salad vf ^rukon Club or Hills Beverages Root Beer, Kola, Grape, Orange, Sparkling Water, Strawberry, Ginger Ale, Cherry 2 a 59 324-OZ. OAl Kola, Ginger Ale, Orange, Grape Yukon Club or Hills Large, Sweet Select Quality Root leer lona Peas t&P Sauerkraut SaltWater Taffy 2 X39' Excel Mixed Nuts (Plus Deposit) 14-01. PH«-* 16-oz. till w THE GREAT ATLANTIC « PACHC ICA COMPANY Our Very 1**z.4f|£ Finest tin |||^ 12-oz. bag 29c ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU MAY 27th </ •Change Oil -- Supreme 10^30 • Clean and Check Air Cleaner • Pack Front Wheel Bearings • Clean and Check Battery *€!ie<Jk *and Aijwt~B*akea • Add Rust Resistor • Flush Radiator • Lubrication ALL FOR ONLY $ 9.95 KELLY SERVICE STATION (On 120 -- One Block North of Chicago N. W. Depot) Experienced service you con fruit I "At your service!" W«'m alwayi In a Kerry la help yow wMi your water iy«- (M ywMiwi. No matter what brand of pump you own, M hovo fto teslo and experience to render thorough repair Mllu. So Cha nont time your pump makes with tho oroans •M ITS"7 fcuccrts start to moan, remember your AGQr.lOTOR M|i Ws'B be with yon Hi a jiffy. ^waamma Wm McHENRY COUNTY WELL & PUMP VILLAGE OF McCULLOM LAKE 2Vi Miles from McHenry on McCullom-Wonder Lake Rd. BUS: RES: EV 5-5252 EV 5-0713 AUTHORIZED ABRMOTOR DIAL1R JL man Jacobson and son, Ricky, of Harvard were guests in the George Rauen home in Kenosha Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bienaplf were visitors in the William Riggs home in Silver Lake Sunday. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wendt of Crystal Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Popenhagen of Woodstock. Dinner guests in the Howard Lockwood home Sunday, honoring Gary Lockwood who was confirmed at the Community Methodist church that day "included, Mr. and 1 Mrs. Louis Lockwood, Crystal Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Hal Albee, daughter, Sue, Marengo; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Busch, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Behrens, Mr. and Mrs. Ozzie Noble, Harvard; Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Lockwood and sons, Lake Geneva; Mrs. Haze! Behrens and Miss Amanda Behrens, Woodstock; Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Davis and son, Algonquin; Miss Lillian Behrens, LaGrange and the Kenneth Johnson family of McHenry. Mrs. Julius Roeder has been a guest in the Herman Berkley home before leaving for Washington, D. C., for a visit with her son, Robert. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Johnson and children of Skokie were Sunday visitors in the George H. Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Adams and Mrs. Thomas Adams and children were guests in the Frank Cope home in Elmhurst, Sunday, and attended confirmation services at St. Francis church. The Copes' daughter, Linda, was a member of the class. Richard Antonson was home from his studies at Notre Dame to spend the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Antonson. Miss Delia lieckwith of Valley Hi Nursing Home spent a few days the past week in the Otto Wolff home. Pag* Eleven DRIVE SAFELY ... get glare protection With BAUSCH & LOMB'S SUN GLASSES Dazzling glare is hard on your eyes and harder for safe driving. Best bet for fane eye pro* tection is a pair of Ray-Ban Sun Glasses. Lenses are ground and polished like prescription glasses, unlike the ordinary sun glass lenses. Choose from over 70 styles and colore to suit every outdoor seed, TRY ON A PAIR...YOU WON'T SETTLE FOR LESSI BULGER'S 1259 N. Green St. Ph. EV 5*4500 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hallowell and children of Elgin were vis* itors in the George H. Johnson home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hiatt of Waukegan called on relatives and friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. lAlfons Adams, Joan and Joyce, attended a gathering at the William Walsh home in Fox Lake, Sunday. • honoring their son, Billy, who made his First Communion at St. Peter's church in Spring Grove that day. Mr. and Mrs. Don Dalton of Oak Park were guests in the Dale Dixon home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nick M. Justen, daughter, Clarene, Marta Martin, Mrs. Ben Kennebeck and son, Earl, visited the former's daughter, Sister Nicele, at Holy Ghost convent in Wood Dale Sunday. Legal MASTER IN CHANCERY'S' SALE OF REAL ESTATE STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) SS. COUNTY OF McHENRY ) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT THEREOF IN CHANCERY General Number 38201 ELGIN FEDERAL SAV-) INGS AND LOAN AS-) SOCIATION, a Corpora-) tion of the United States,) Plaintif ' ) vs. j THEODORE F. ECKMAN,) et als., ) Defendants PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE BY GIVEN that in pursua of a certain Decree made and entered by the said Circuit Court of McHenry Couny, Illinois, in the above entitled cause on the 28th day of April 1961, said Decree being later amended by Order of Court entered on the 17th day of May 1961, I CHARLES T. SMITH, Master in Chancery of the said Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois, will on the 19th day of June 1961, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon thereof, 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 and best bidder for cash all and singular 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, towit:^,,.... « * * mt» m ait- Lot Three (3) in Block Nine (9) in Kent's Acres, a Subdivision of part of the West half of Section 31, Township 45 North, Range 9 East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the Plat thereof recorded June 12, 1957 as Document No. 324178, in Book 13 of Plats, page 26, in McHenry County, Illinois. Dated at Woodstock', Illinois, this 17 th day of May 1961. CHARLES T. SMITH Master in Chancery Brittain, Morgan, Brittain & Ketcham 10 Spring Street Elgin, Illinois Plaintiff's Attorneys (Pub. May 25, June 1-8, 1961)' Often, a woman's head in a; man's shoulders, accomplishes more than his does. s Bi Are You Looking For The Ultimate In Construction? -A TOME TO LAST?- Then Stop Out And See Our Hi WHILE ITS BEING iUILT SEE THE SUPERIOR METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION USED IN OUR HOMES A 4E TO LAST Located at ih© Corner of Mehring Road and Hllkrest Place in Jak-Ana Heights in Johnsburg. L0N C0NSTI CO., INC. 2103 N. Woodlawn Park Avenue EV. 5=1745 There Is No Compromise For Duality e

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