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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Dec 1967, p. 5

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LEGAL NOTICE NGfljCE, OF ANNUAL MEETING OF MEMBERS OF Mc- HENRV SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. , V" 'Notice is hereby given that the anttu&l/meeting of the members Of the McHenry Savings and Loan Association will be held at t£e office of the Association at Number' 1209 North / McHdnry, IIIinoisj o^ Monday, January 15, 1968 at, the hour of eight o'clock ' in the evening for the purpose-of the election of seven directors, considering the report pif officers, directors and committees and the transaction of all 6ther business, required or permitted by the Statutes of the State of Illinois, and the by-laws of said Association. McHENRY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN. BY: E. Roger Collins - President Attest: Virginia Aalto - Secretary. (Pub. Dec. 27, 1967) NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on December 13th, A.D. 1967, a Supplemental certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post office addresses of all the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as CHAS. HERDRICH & SON located at 1014 N. River road, McHenry, Illinois. Dated this 13th day of December, A.D. 1967. Vernon W. Kays County Clerk (Pub. Dec. 22, 24, 1967, Jan. 5, 1968) IffiAt NOTICE NOTICE OF MAGISTRATE'S SALE of the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Sec-" tion 18, Township 45 North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the Plat thereof recorded May 14^ 1959 as Document No. 354007 in Book 14 of Plats, page 21, in "McHenry County, Illinois. ADDRESS OR LOCATION OF PROPERTY: 7413 E. Wooded Shore, Wonder Lake, 111. together with all buildings and improvements thereon, and the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances, thereunto belonging. ( DATED, Woodstock, Illinois, this 8th day of December, A.D. 1967. MARGARET O'NEIL Clerk of the Circuit Court of McHenry . County, Illinois. LOOZE AND KINNE Attorney for Plaintiff 3431 W. Elm Street McHenry, Illinois 815-385-1580 (Pub. Dec. 13. 20, 27, 1967)') EARLY LICENSE REQUESTS ARE NOW IN MAIL All processable applications for motor vehicle license plates representing reassigned numbers and numbers assigned in response to requests received prior to Sept. 30 have been processed and the plates are now in the mail, Secretary of State Paul Powell has announced. Ninety percent of the reassigned license plal.es were in the mail by Dec. 1 and the rest were held up until now for lack of reflectorized material. This is the earliest these plates have ever been started on their way to registrants, and marks the second "earliest date" record established for license plates this year, Mr. Powell said. Muling of plates was begun Nov. 2 this year, instead of Nov. 15 last year andJJec. 1 in prior years, he said. STATE OF ILLINOIS ' ) v )SS COUNTY OF MCHENRY ) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 19th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS MARENGO FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, aV corporation of the United States of America Plaintiff vs. OTTO SROTIR and MAXINE SROTIR, his wife, etc., et al. Defendants IN CHANCERY General No. 67-2489 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in pursuance of a decree heretofore entered by said Court in the above titled cause, CHARLES T. SMITH, A Magistrate of this Court will on Thursday, the 4th day of January, A.D. 1968, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock A.M. (CENTRAL STANDARD) TIME, at the North front door of the Court House Annex in the City of Woodstock, in said County, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for' cash all and singular, the following described premises and real estate in said decree mentioned, situated in the County of McHenry and State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said decree, to-wit: * Lot 4 in Block 7 in Oakwood Sholres, a Subdivision of part Wk IXPiW Gt@@MIN© • BOAHDING (Individual Kennels) • TRAINING • POODLE TRAINING SPECIAL RATE ecker's 1018 W. Lincoln Rd. McHenry Phone .885-2486 (1 mile East of the Skyline Drive-In) McHenry Saving's OVER MILLION 1209 N. Green St. How Can I? Q. How can I restore red fireplace bricks to their original color? A. Boiled linseed oil does a good job of this. After washing your bricks and allowing them to dry thoroughly, apply the linseed oil with a paintbrush, being sure to use the oil sparingly so that it will be absorbed completely by the bricks. Q. What is an effective way of laying a paper pattern on fabric? A. Try fastening the paper pattern to the material with cellophane tape, instead of pins. The pattern lies flatter, and you can cut right through the tape. Q. What is a fast and effective method of removing lint from dark cottons before ironing them? A." By rubbing quickly over the fabric with the "stickum" side of masking tape. Q. What can I do when loose brush bristles threatened to spoil a varnish job on furniture? A. Tape a piece of screen wire against your varnish can with a few inches of the screening extending upward. Wipe your brush across the end of the screen, and it will remove any loose bristles -- insuring a smooth-as-glass varnish job. Q. How can I keep leather jefiairs and other leather ar- /ticles clean and shiny looking? ' A. By regular practice of rubbing them with egg white which-has been beaten to a stiff consistency. Many other such tips on leather care are included in my household manual. Q. I have dresses and skirts I dislike wearing because they cling to me as I walk. Is there anything at all I can do "about this? A. You can bring these articles back into circulation if you'll starch your slips. Q. How can I remove candle grease that has dropped on my good rug? A. Scrape as much of the wax as possible off with a spoon. Then press the spot through a blotter with a warm iron to absorb the remaining grease. Repeat until all the residue has been removed, shifting the blotter from time to time to keep a clean surface over the spot. Q. Is there an easy way to remove the white membrane from oranges? A. Before peeling the oranges, soak in boiling water for about five minutes. Then the f stringy membranes will slkie off withvthe peelings. Q. Hqg^can I clean a stainless steel sink? A. A few drops of baby oil or olive oil on a small cloth and wiped over the surface will removal 1 streaks from stainless steel and restore it to shining newness. Q. How can I remove ballpoint pen ink stains from leather goods, such as iVallets, luggage, etc.? A. One effective remover of these stains is ordinary cuticle remover. Q. How can I prevent dark clothes from streaking when I starch them? A. Try adding a little liquid coffee to your starch. FOR FAST RESULTS P.. ONE 385- FITNESS IS NEXT MONTH'S THEME FOR BOY SCOUTS Personal Fitness will be the program theme in January for twenty-eight Boy Scout troops in the Kishwaukee district, *Bo., Scouts of Amrrica. Ten-year-old Webelos Scouts \vill also be wording next month o.i requirements for the new Athlete activity badge. The twenty-nine Cub Scout packs in McHenry county will build deri and pack meetings around the theme of Communications. Crafts, trips, and skits will be included in the month's activities. Leonard Heisler, Scout commissioners <jf the Kishwaukee district, explains thqt the Boy Scouts of America considers physical fitness a major objective of the Scout program. The fitness program calls for Scouts to have a mo " r. ' lecK ip, physical te nin^, scoutingactivities to improve fitness and periodic retesting, he explained. The highlight event in January fo:\ Boy Scouts will be a Conservation Good Turn--a weekend hike or campout. Many trocJps are expected to conduct a winter wildlife county to determine what kinds of animals DECEMBER 2%, 4967> PLAIN DEALER - PG. 5 live in or near the area being surveyed, to find out the relative abundance of these animals within a given acreage, and to compare the use of different types of plant cover bf animal. Cub Scout packs, Boy Scout troops, and Explorer posts will also be adding finishing touches to their Boy S?oit Week activities in February, Heisler said. Cu') Scouts will hold their traditional blue and gold banquets. Boy Scuu:s will put on troop merit badge shows and courts bf honor, and Explorers will hold a variety of celebration events. HERE AND THERE IN BUS8IESS AWARDED CONTRACT Contracts for construction and related work totalling more than $2,000,000 on the state's highway program have been awarded by theJllinois Division of Highways. Among them was one for $6,559 awarded to Lakeland Construction Co., Inc., for the intersection improvement^ at State Park road and,U.S. 12, a mile north of Fox Lake. LONG BRIDGE nearing completion across the The longest bridge in Vietnam Bon river. The 2,040- foot long, SEABEE-built span has been nicknamed "Liberty Bridge", and replaces a ferry operated by the Marine Corps. MILK PRICES Holding at the October level, a^blend price of not less than $4.76xper hundred-weight will be paid\dairy farmers in Pure Milk association's Chicago market pool for November deliveries of Grade A milk to plants in the marketing area, Jesse Cook, supervisor of the pool ha^ ; announced. The $4.76 price is for milk of 3.5 percent butterfat content sold in Zone 1, which includes the marketing area of Cook and Du - Page counties and adjoining townships in Lake, Kane, and tWill counties. It reflects close similarity in production levels and sales for the two months. •w©c@0ie \ --'•V Every year, we make fh* same resohrttons! Because every year, no matter how well we did the year before, our objectives are essentially the same. lb make A*P aifriendly courteous store for you. lb be fair and honest in our pricing and labeling. To sell only quality products we can fully guarantee. lb do everything possibly to bring you the most good food for the least amount of money. lb prove we care about you. * * • We think we did pretty well in '67. We'll be trying even harder in '68. Here's a prediction: . When '68 comes to a close, we still won't be satisfied and we'll try harder in '69 and '79 and '89 and 1999. We don't think we can ever be good enough for you. FRYERS inspected Super 3-lb. Average r -\£j £ib. 'Holiday Feasting at real Savings-with Super Right Meats HAM Super Right Quality 16 to 18-lb. Avg. Shank Portion 0 PORTION lb SUPER RIGHT PORK SALE H0AST Full 7-Rib Portion Loin AQc Portion lb. *» » or Sirloin Tip Super Right Boneless Rolled A Tied Sliced 9 to 11 POPULAR#! A 11111 Center Rib Pork Chops n. 79c Country Style Spire Ribs )b 49c Sliced Bologna /pSJiS'Si »8' 35c Fresh, Festive Produce Buys! HAM 3 4-lb. Size *3» FRYING 8-«i- Can STEWING BANANAS Golden Firm Ripe [5 /a RADISHES IGREEN PEPPERSI -oz pKo. !Qt| 2 F0« 29< Jane "Parker Bakery Variety! COPYRIGHT 9 1967. THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO.. INC A&P Gelatin DESSERTS c Our Own TEA A&P Preserves Strawberry 79° Sultana SALAD DRESSING e BEVERAGES $ e Club Soda e Whit* Soda • Urn* Rickey e Tom Collini e Pal* Dry 24-oz. Si ano Parker V TATO IPS A&P Sour Cream Dips Frozen Foods! 150 EXTRA PLAID STAMPS WITH COUPONS & PURCHASE Peach Cocoanuf Custard Swiss Miss Brand 20-oz. TOMATOES 29< CUCUMBERS J Y U E^ ONIONS ILEMON OR LIME 14-OZ. TUBE FANCY EA |Af SLICING eA> |UC 2 lbs 29c FOR Ann Page CREAM DROPS 1%-lb. //HtO)® Pkfl. w A&P Finest Quality HAIR SPRAY S\ 14-oz. Can 0)© A&P Instant COFFEE «o» Jar A&P Topping SMOOTH WHIP 8-oz. Pkg. p *! ' %>! Seeded or Plain s 16-oz. QQ Rye Bread JaneP&rker f Loavet # # Twin Rolls 25 Orange Chiffon ZZZL *, 59 Frosted Ball Donuts J™., 3 Z'l *1 Dairy Foods! A&P Mayonnaise or Mustard Potato S^n/i 8 C*vpon and Purrhaoo of Jan* Parker 5-lb. FRUIT CAKE _i any A&P St»r» thru Dec. 30, 1947 . ^ 9 npnoQa am ochoqs am acu aa i # - t t^oaatid ado oooaaD qoq ddo ooa a a « oaaaaaaoooaaDoaaaaaa PLAY tie tac toe Bread &luffar PLATES Coupon AAP 14-oz. can • S) HAIR SPRAY • •! any A&P Store thru Doc. 30, 1947 » , % «' QQ.i aa i oq s aai at it aai / i ATFLOQ A 'QDN AQA OOS A3<«AU mma «« ? Harris Crabmeat A&P Tomato Juice One 1 -lb. Pkg. NUTIEY MARGARINE With This Coupon and Purchai* of 2-lbs. A&P COTTAGE CHEESE at any A&P Store thru Dec. 30, 1967 noon WITH COUPONS & PURCHASES Hi-C Assorted • J 46-oz. With any purchaso and this coupon at any A&P Store thru Dec. 30, 1967 SAVE 25c EN0 SAVE CASH With $3.00 Purchattt AlKA Countryside^ 8*@L!S»t pmNSilWARf of 25 s Piltsbury Ballard Biscuits Buttermilk Biscuits 6Vi-oz. With any purchase and this coupon at any A&P Store thru Doc. 30, 1967 Tubes Ovon Ready 46-oz. SAVE 26c Th for saving Tlaid Stamps v ...and thank you for shopping at A&P during 1967. Plaid Stamps arc one of the extra vu/ins we offer to show our appreciation for your patronage. Bonn*. th« Plaid L» The Greet Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. Inc. -- These prices effective thru December 30, 1967 / 12.)o.; f

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