t w AMERICA'S DEPENDABLE FOOD MERCHANT BIRTHDAY A«P OBSERVES THE OCCASION WITH SPECIAL VALUES! ....... ; <<;• r -r- : : • -- 'Mi * Our Founder's Week Sale is one of A&P's outstanding annual events^ This one'll be greater than ever, for we're offering extra values to help celebrate bur 100th Year! Extra-good values are the quality-famous A&P Exclusive^: flavor-fresh Jane Parker Baked Goods, Ann Page Fine Foods, and A&P premium-quality Coffee. COME SEE . . . YOU'LL SAVE AT A&P! ' Milts' fi/te/oode Abecfot&g ISS%S£'ee: PURE STRAWBERRY k RED RASPBERRY Preserves 3 -100 Red Kidney Beans Prep'd Spaghetti Tomato Soup Egg Noodles Ann Page 54-oz. tin Ann Page Ann Page Condensed Ann Page, Broad Medium, Fine 29* 215Hr25< 32r49' lb. 25s pkg. Grape Jelly 2 Inn Page Mayonnaise French Dressing Peanut Butter Ann Page Ann Page •lb. jar qt. iar 16-oi. btl. 24-oz. jar 43c 49c 29c 59c Vou Can't Get Fresher • ENJOY EXTRA SAVINGS IN YOUR PURSE. Flavor.!.Better Value! I -ane ®>ar'<er ®00<k® JANE PARKER B-MCH SIZE Apple Pie 10* *y M6- Vi 49c 39 Afi»P premium-quality Coffee is Custom Ground Tor your coffeemaker . . . "Alive with Flavor"! Money can't buy finer, fresher coffee... yet it costs you less than others of comparable quality! MILD AND MELLOW §»G«J Eight 0*do«k |695y Here's pie to make 'em sigh... with pleasure! Brimful of juicy apples ... tucked in a crisp, flaky crust. A thrifty budget buy! Jane Parker Raisin Rich Spanish Bar Cake noe Golden, Sugared; Cinnamon Flavor each Jane Parker RICH AND FULL-BODIED Red # VIGOROUS Bokur AND WINEY Taste Treat 1-LB. BAG 63< 1-lB. BAG §Fe 3-LB. §AG 3-LB. BAG •Qo«5 29 19* 2-29' iisin Twist ELtE .«>.35c Blueberrf Pie «<. §5C' Hot Cross Bun 35° Donuts Cracked Wheat Pkg. of 12 Jane Parker Bread \ LB N€T \AH \| flM'E WISCONJIN Juihtly ,\ultKl BUTTER " Wisconsin--Sunnyfield Brand--In Quarters--93 Score Sweet Cream | -Lb. Perfect for Table Use Ctn. Our Finest consin-sunnyneia d Butter OITIMI* Equal to the Best--Perfect for Baking IIIIYFJ| Pure Vegetable Shortening UvAU Special Low A&P Price 63 3.u RR Tin Qlil Short Grain-Perfect for Lenten Dishes Sultana Wisconsin Blue Cheni «> iic Swiss'Cheese ». 59c Cottage Cheese 2E 2 ^ 45e Aftlf A IIIV Ann VaKv IIIIX Page white'Ye,low' 20"°Z- OCc Spice or Devil's Food pkg. jty Sunnyfield Flour 10£69c Serve Rice 2-lb. Pudding Bag Tonight Sunnyfield Cooked Cereal Rice Quid iits Luncheon Meat Sail Detergent Daily Dog Food 25 5 Super Right New Liquid Beef Liver or Fish 1 lb. pkg. 12-oz. tin 22-oz. tin 16-oz. Sins 37( 39' 4t Daily lb. Dog Food v pkg 59* Thursday, March 5, 1959 ' THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Page Eleven McHenry Shores Honor Recent Gonfirmands of March. Only ninety-five j IcCullom L^ke more to go to see if the first > hundred are really the hardest. I LAKE LADIES ' ENJOY FILM TRAVELOGUE Trip Abroad j On Sunday, March first. Mrs. | Joseph Moravec, III, will take off on her flighl to Munirn. : Germany, to join her soldier, I one year in this state, ninety | days in this county, thirty days ! in this community. Exercise | your prerogative; come out to i vote. Louise Winters--2897 Two of our young ladies were confirmed recently, Patty Simenson at St. Mary's, and Patty Mueller at St. Patrick's/The Simensons held a family dinner before attending the services at the church. Patty's sponsor was Mrs. Joseph Ziderowski of Chicago. Ken Simenson and his family, along guests were grandchildren, do with the Ziderowskis were j tlle eci10es still remain? guests for dinner. Patty Muel- , Chuck and Joanne Piatt, old ler had Sandra Biede of Chi- school chums, spent the day cago as her sponsor. Mr. and visiting the Dobbertins last Mrs. Mikals from Elmhurst, ' .sundav. Mi. and Mrs. Ambrose from ^jr. and Mrs. Joseph Zapatka West Chicago, and Mr. and anrj family of North Lake Vil- ®^rs. Bolt £1 orti Carpontersville, ^uests of the Hat - were also guests! of the Mucl- : fans on'a recent Sunday. by Barbara Brand Paddle Your Own Canoe Proving that courage can Proving that life can be in- overcome anx.etv. a convoy of husband, who has an apart- j teresting, Alice and Conrad gals manuevered through watment waiting. Good luck. j Gust a f son entertained the-er, ice and snow to attend a . -- " | lifidies of the Lake at their demonstration. Hostess Lillian Visit and Visitors ; last meeting by showing the Hansen offered assistance by I ho Simbourgers were hosts I film travelogue covering their' shouting docking instructions on a recent Sunday for thir- | recent trip through sixteen \ to the water-logged wayfarers, teen it a birthday- dinner in | states. The superb narration,' Attractive Jerry Jensen mod- Alice's honor. Seven of the ; with appropriate musical inter- eled a few fashions for Ann ludes, enhanced the entire edi- Boyle.- Marie McKim, Marge tion. Special salutations to this Brand, Loni Toerne, Alice Cabcouple for such an instructive le, Millie Watson and Barb and entertaining evening. ! Brand. Coffee and cake clim- • i 1 a ve: y interest ihg evenlers for. the occasion. Patience and Fortitude ; Speed is not essential; slow1 down to save the village roads. Repair work will soon be start-; ed. ' . 1 Hat Party According to the twentythree of us who attended, and tried our skill as hat makers, the hat party at the latest women's social was a roaring success. Everyone enjoyed herself. and after the coffee and Mr.- and Mrs. Zeimet entertained Mrs. Emily KUtchinski from Chicago recently. in-g. Seeing Is Believing fewest 'teenage dance sensation is the hip-provoking chacha craze. Hepest hips seen in a group of 'teensters gathered for a dance matinee at Crystal Additional Aid Danger is everybody's busi- Xews ahd^Views 1 ness- When fire' pestilence and: Lak<? last Saturday belonged \\ Siers received his retire- i flood ravage to»vn and village, i to slick Chickie Tomasello, who ment for* a birthday present I ^ty and state, relief aid is, was crowned queen of the chalast Fridav, as he left the Chi- ™shed to the disaster area by <*a contest. the American Rod Cross. Since! 1881 both preventative and| ®rV Your Eyes ~ n f;chincr in I emergency first aid has been' Confirmand list of last week cakc were gone, went home can gel a lot mote f,sh.ng m. | ^ Qf fh|> ^ ^ inc0mplete; add this name ' cago Transit Authority after many years service. Now . he with a hat of her own choosing, i from what we hear, they if not of her own making. We surprised ourselves, didn't we? Happy Birthday To Joseph Reznicek on the seventh and to little Michael Stark, who will be all of five years old on the tenth. To Pat Newman on the fifth, who will be hostess to all the are actually pulling them out of the channel by the hundreds, j Mr. and Mrs. McKelly are | off. on an extended vacation j trip which will take them j through several western states. ' and eventually into Mexico. ! They plan on staying awa.v till I the snow is gone, lucky people. ! Gordy Hattan acted as proxy ' ganization. I to the roster -- Nancy Morris, This year wonderful Marie j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sin- Howe with willing workers are! clair Morris. soliciting your aid. Why not make it your business to support this service. Give generously. Another Demonstration With spring cleaning just around the corner, a group of gals gathered at the home of Breakfast in Bed? Ann Matthesius. After playing The food was delicious; the1?, of sedentary games, •" .. . • service excellent Oneratine as the Jol,y §roup of homemakers girls in her seventh grade class j to his jiephev\. Daxid b ni>nfncp.nnnl joined in devouring a delicious "for dinner. Many happy returns to all. Hattan. at a Father and Son j a professional well-organized, banquet of the Bov Scouts in I ,CP,ri Lake Villa recently. jOnly ten i neurs- BiU DeVries. Marge Ol-! s_andi' _tvlp pnffA<l mmoorree ^veeaarrss bbeefloorree jliittttllee GGoorrddyv !sen- Dick Osterby, Art Brand, Scandina\ lan style coffee, 0je G]sen Fred MatthpRi„s ' Please pass that recipe! luncheon consisting of sandcH ' o'!. hom~m~de C'kn and Anniversary Greetings , .... Happy anniversary to the Iwiil be old enough. : Ole Olsen, Fred Matthesius, Dobbertins who will round out | AM for now, we'll have the ' "I*.0*1" ^ranath, and Ann Mat five whole years on the sixth I election returns next week. PARENTS CRUUBfiSff alDnd th Ue sPciHen0ti1fiSc IwMsj?fY \ /^Duraclearr • All work dona In your own homal • Everything ready to use same day I • No messy soaking, no shrinkingi For FREE estimate, coll McHenry DURACLEAN SERVICE by FALK S418 i CE J TAKES HOLD AND PULLS! The NEW fir est on* R£ fl D GROUND GRIP I thesius, ser\ ed , bi^eakfast last Datum | Sunday to a large group of The village board met at the diners. Party pretty aprons do- beachhouse last Monday. At j c o r a t e d t h e d e s i g n a t e d s e r v e r s , ; e i g h t o ' c l o c k t h i s M o n d a y , i even the masculine members ' o'he mating wii! i looked charming in ruffles and held. Let's make it a quor- I bows. um- | This affair is sponsored the : first Sunday of each month by • Elating Events the McCullom Lake Men's club. Friday, Feb. 27 marked anoi Make a memo to attend Sun- i ther milestone in the life of ' day. April 5. j Viol,et Gates. 1 ! Cherubic Kevin Ingersol i Notice i turned two Wednesday, March I Your are eligible to vote in , . , , . . _ j the village election to select Best birthday wishes to Tom i four trustees this April if you 2lse" wh° e5h t tee.n I are an adult who has resided, Tuesday, Maich 3, which is | also the designated day Elsie and Clayt Nelson celebrated thirty-two years together. This reporter flies to Florida this Friday. March 6. Hapr** high flying to^mygelf^ t - .,v ^ Thanks and thirty X3Q1L. FATALITIES DOWN Gov. William G. Strattu.. credited motorists. enforcement agencies and safety autorities for the record low number of traffic fatalities in Illinois during January. Preliminary figures show 95 persons died in auto accidents during the month, compared with 114 in January, 1958, a drop of 17 per cent. No other tractor tire gives a deeper center bite . . . • No other so much for ire givei f a prici imCTOR Chains All A COMPLETE SELECTION OF PASSENGER-TRUCK-TRACTOR TIRES As High as $6.00 Trade-in on Your Old Battery CHECK THAT BATTERY NOW! FIRESTONE'S FAMOUS Dry Charge B AS LOW AS C|i0 McHenry Tire Mart WALT FREUND. Prop. 526 Main Street PWNE 294 McHenry "It Is A Profound Mistake To Think That Everything Has Been Discovered" Author's Name Below The past few years have produced many important medical discoveries. Research scientists agree that 1959 will bring us more good news. The pharmaceutical manufacturers have greatly increased their research funds to develop new drugs and better treatments. We stock all new medicines as soon as they are released. Your physician knows he can prescribe any medicine, old or new, and it will be compounded exactly as he specifies. YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE McHENRY 26 WHEN YOTT NEED A MEDICINE Pick up your prescription if shopping near us, or let us deliver promptly without extra charge. A great many people entrust us with the responsibility of filling their prescriptions. May we compound yours? ITS !<3>S PHONE 26 139 N. Riverside Dr. McHenry, III. PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS WE DELIVER 'Quotation by Antoine Lemierre (1725-1781)