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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 Oct 1975, p. 8

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PAGE 8 - PLA1NDEALER-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1975 'h Prices Are Low At Mays Prescriptions are our profes­ sion. You can depend on May's for aR your health needs. At May's youl receive the kind of profes­ sional care and prescription ser­ vice you've wished for, yet you'll find our prescription prices are low. Your May's pharmacist stands ready to help you when you need medication in a hurry. He has your prescription numbers on fiie. Just phone In the number and your prescription wM be ready to be pichsd up. We are a participating phar­ macy for most prepaid insurance R* yiA llnnnn lAfli#f WB nonor ivMsi TIM hrty Prescriptions MAY S REGULAR $5 49 Trustworthy Spring Back Lawn Rake MAY'S REGULAR $44.79 Electric Chain Saw GREAT FOR CUTTING FIRE WOOO! *88?» MAY'S REGULAR Sic Black Magic House Plant Mix Hankscraft Cool Spray Vaporizer/Humidifier 2 GALLON DELUXE MOOEL #3*44 MAY S REGULAR 1127 Breacol Cough Medication 1 'f ioigateMFP MAY S REGULAR 82c Colgate Dental Cream 10c OFF G6C •Milk MAY'S REGULAR $2.99 Jumbo Garment Bag v' • WJ 54 INCH - FOR SUIT tL. 'T-J OR DRESS $949 each Pennzoil 2 Stroke or [2a£)\ * Stroke WP?7l Motor Oil REG. 72c MAY S REGULAR S1 39 Datril Tablets 88° MAY S REGULAR 20c Creamettes Macaroni MAY S REGULAR S1J7 Dial Shampoo YSjlsl̂ c MAY'S REGULAR 37c Kleenex Asst'd Tissue 27* May's Sells For Less SAVE ON FLANT SUPPLIES AT MAY'S •ay D R U G Rose Cones we Reserve The Right To LimK Quantities Our Price Protection Policy guarantees these prices to be effective from Wednesday October 1st through Tuesday. October 7. 1975. reganSess of cost increases LARGE SiZE^^Hi PROTECT YOUR ROSES FROM THE COLD WEATHER Indoor Trellis Plant Holder OU0 ODD r Hanging Planter with Tray 8 X 5 * Rower Pot Saucer «Vi X 1V» Planter with Tray MAY S REGULAR $10.88 3 Tier Plant Display Stand $V. X « H rrc close up MAY'S REGULAR $2.99 Mitchum Dab-on Anti Perspirant MAY'S REGULAR $1.14 Final Net MAY'S REGULAR 66c Close-up Toothpaste MAY'S REGULAR $24)7 Contac Capsules 10c OFF 2.7 oz MAY'S REGULAR 94c Stridex Medicated Pads MAY'S REGULAR $139 Fasteeth K223 P0WQW MAY'S REGULAR $1.19 Playtex Towelettes 15c OFF MAY S REGULAR $1 36 Dristan Tablets 100 ct dispenser MAYS REGULAR $106 Cedar/Pine Closet Freshner MAY'S REGULAR 72c Apex Moth Cake BankAmeaicaro UftnYmu Afu A Complete Selection Of Everyday Greeting Cards By... f '(/neuron A D R U G 4100 W. Rte. 120-McHenry T61 R ' AAY'S REGULAR $3.29 Bell Timer TIMES UP TO 60) MINUTES CLEAR BELL SIGNAL '29031 $979 •• each * A MAY S REGULAR 66c Tumblers i REUSEABLE P' '"'-l -irt--' I ll •• 9 oz 1 Vi \ jK V \ Of 10 oz. Wiedemanns Beer PK.12 OZ. CANS '1.09 & 66 PROOF - 4 YR OLD STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURBON Early Times $419 ™ fifth I WALKE I . mAFANAD jWTcsisS -C'r- >'.%K 1 SiB * L 80 PROOF - TRY THIS U SPECIAL CANADIAN • Walkers Canadian 5 $Q59 V fifth 80 PROOF - DISTILLED LONDON DRY Glenmore 1 Gin $099 1 O fifth 80 PROOF - DISTILLED FROM 100°o AMERICAN •1 GRAIN H Glenmore H Vodka |$099 0 fifth 86 PROOF - Calvert Whiskey $989 II fifth 80 PROOF - Barclays $069 Bourbon U mth 80 PROOF- Otd Thompson $049 Whiskey . Of** 80 PROOF - ^ Mattingly $059 & Moore U*"* MAY'S REGULAR 69c Quaker State Motor Oil Qt. Can 10-W-30 3 for MAY S REGULAR 3Sc Heet Gas Line Anti-freeze SfOO 1 Inch Furnace Filters YOUR CHOICE 44c • each MAY S REGULAR $1.49 Manpower Anti- Perspirant .SINE-AID I* FOR SINUS HIAOACHl MAY S REGULAR $2 17 Sine-Aid Tablets $159 I o? so MAY'S REGULAR $3.60 Polaroid 88 Film MAY S REGULAR $21J8 Polaroid- Square Shooter Camera Legal Notice NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF S JOHN A. WITT and MARILYN S.WITT BE ADVISED THAT in compliance with the provisions of tne Village of McCullom Lake Zoning Ordinance, relative to their application for variation of zoning classification so as to allow Petitioners to erect an addition to a presently existing struc­ ture, which would be an ex~ tention of said structure within the four feet side lot requirement otherwise Rronibited by law. a public earing will be heard before the Village of McCullom Lake Zoning Board of Appeals on the 21st day of October, 1975, at 8:00 p.m. at McCullom Lake Village Hall, 4811 W. Orchard Drive; McCullom Lake, Illinois. That said property is located two houses from the intersection of Maple Hill and Forrest View and so commonly known as: 5208 W. Maple Hill; McCullom Lake, in McHenry County, Illinois, and is legally described as follows: Lots 14 and 17 in Block 10 in Knollwood Addition to McCullom Lake Estates, in Section 21, Township 45 North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian, reference being had to the Plat of said Subdivision recorded in the Recorder's Office dated April 18,1930 in Book 8 of Plats, page 10, as Document No. 92374, in McHenry County, Illinois. The above-described real estate is presently classified as "R-l" Residential. McCULLOM LAKE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS BY S-S WILLIAM WALTER, Chairman (Pub. Oct. 1,1975) Legal Notice PUBLIC NOTICE New applications for Homestead Exemptions for home owners residing in said home and for persons becoming 65 years of age during the calendar year of 1974, or earlier, will be accepted by the Supervisor of Assessments Office at Room 206, McHenry County Court House up to October 10, 1975, and no later for the year 1975. In future years, the deadline will definitely be September 1st. Walter J. Dean, Chairman Board of Review Sept. 25, 1975 (Pub. Oct. 1,1975) Police Report VILLAGE OF SUNNYSIDE Raymond C. Wenk, 65 mph in 35 mph zone. Bernard J. Klapperich, 48 mph in 35 mph zone. Frank S. McClatchey, 45 mph in 35 mph zone. James G. Higgins, 45 mph in 35 mph zone. Steven R. Kuntz, un­ necessary noise. James C. Peterson, 48 mph in 35 mph zone. Maria A. Johnson, 50 mph in 35 mph zone. Jacquelyn A. Mertens, 48 mph in 35 mph zone. Ronald H. Siepman, 50 mph in 35 mph zone. Raymond G. Ortig, no valid driver's license. Roger W. Claxton, 62 mph in 35 mph zone. Gloria Hillstrom, 47 mph in 35 mph zone. Philip T. Adesko, 51 mph in 35 mph zone. Joseph G. Gray, passing stop sign. Lancheinrich R. Wolfgang, 51 mph in 35 mph zone. Cindy K. Armstrong, 54 mph in 35 mph zone. Bernadette C. Cummings, 53 mph in 35 mph zone. Walter A. Emrich, 47 mph in 35 mph zone. Richard A. Woolwine, 42 mph in 35 mph zone. Karl H. Rau, 46 mph in 35 mph zone. Roger L. Rempert, 49 mph in 35 mph zone. In late September, 1775, Ethan Allen and a reduced force of 31 men were forced to surrender to pursuing British Redcoats, fol­ lowing an unsuccess­ ful attack on Montreal. Montgomery did cap­ t u r e M o n t r e a l t w o months later, but the plans of the Continen­ tal Congress--to add a fourteenth colony and eliminate the Brit­ ish base for invasion-- did not succeed.

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