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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Dec 1959, p. 11

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IT'S A SIGHT TO GLADDEN HOLIDAY APPETITES! Thursday, December 17, 1959 THE McHENRY PLAINDEAT.rp Page -EEll(e ven or •iilL AMERICA'S DEPENDABLE FOOD MERCHANT I i' - BIRTHDAY 'tcmon 1859-1959., "Q& 'Tip* mrnrn W&m " Make it the merriest Feast of all by shopping at A&P for all your holiday^foods. We've an abundance of traditional foods at; the thriftiest prices;.around. Pocket more savings with quality-famous A&P Exclusive^: festive Jane Parker Bakjfed Goo|s, Ann Page Fine Foods, and A&P premium-quality Coffee, \l/ S l \ JANE PARKER . FRUITCAKE 5-LB. caket 3-LB. $ V LIGHT CAKE CAKE 2 "LB* 395 ?2751 s|55 OVER 73 FRUIT AND NUTS? DARK CAKE fmmi Jane Parker Fruit Cake has a reputation for being luscious and lives up to it in every pecanpacked,, fruit filled bite. Look for the beautiful new package. Give and serve America's Favorite. ANN PAGE REALLY- FRESH PINT JAR MAYONNAISE 29« Perk up holiday menus with Ann Page Mayonnaise-- the smooth, delicately-seasoned dressing that adds extra zest to sandwiches and salads. Be sure to have a jar on hand for the holiday, " ! -- -- i'Y " 10c OFF Ragyiw pf!€@ i ANN PAGE PURE RED RASPBERRY Preserves YOU PAY 2 LB. JAR Jane Parker Reg. 55e 8-inch size 45c Tomato Soup Grange Chiffon Cinnamon Rolls Whole Wheat Bread •Stuffing Mix Jane Parker reg. ,55c Cake ea. Jane Parker Jane Parker Jane Parker Ready To Use 4» ,rr 29- 216-oz. A loavesOO p«, 25( Ann Page Condensed Ana Page Cane & Map lOVi-oi. tin 24-oz. btl. Plum Preserves H 2 t39c fine i fleec/ntge &penstve * Guaranteed by * M Heuekeepiaf % CHRISTMAS Special ® MILD AND MELLOW EIGHT O'CLOCK COFFEE! Just in time fbr all your happy holiday entertaining... premium- quality Eight O'Clock Coffee at a SPECIAL price! It's so much better because it's Custom Ground before your eyes ...exactly right for your coffeemaker! Buy now and SAVE! RICH AND FULL-BODIED EIGHTS ^VIGOROUS AND WINEY Red Circle bag 59( 3^'1.71 • BOKAR 1 -LB. BAG 63< 3BAG$I.83 A&P HAS A COMPLETE VARIETY OF Silverbrook Fine Qualilty Lightly Salted BUTT R 90 $ Score Lb. Print Whipped Sunnyfield Salted or Un salted 63 39* Mincemeat /^ 23c% / V dexola Salad Oil Saturated Unsalted Sunnyfield Fine for Diets 93 Score Lb. Ctn. in Qtrs. Sunnyfield Sweet Cream Finest Quality nALA UiwAA Ann Pa9e White, Spice 20-oz. H*-, WKG mIXCS Yellow, Devil's Food pkg. Zv £ 69* 69* Sunnyfield Enriched dexo Shortening Equal to the Best ... Yet Costs Less 10 3 73' Medium Shrimp Nutley Margarine Dog Biscuits 93 Score Lb. Ctn. in Qtrs. Sultana Brand i New, Improved Daily Kibbled 65' 39c 2 Z 29' 5 £ 55c •lb. ( Bright Sail Cleanser Liquid Detergent Brand Sail 14-or. stin . 22-oz. btl. 10< 35* to 49c McHenry Shores | ALERT RESIDENTS I TO PROWLER HAUNTING AREA ~i By Clare Mueller, EV. 5-0553 Several reports have come in that a prowler is operating 1 late at night and early momiTi^ s in the northern part.of the,. subdivision. -Whether it is a peeping Tom or someone bent . on burglary is yet to be found i out although thefts of materials outside of homes have been reported and the occupants of two other homes state that someone , tried to open their > doors. The prowler was pursued from one house but man- :agecl_to escape. i If. you happen^1 to notice any- i one lurking around your home i or a neighbor's home, call your • nearest neighbor or get in touch withi one of the deputies' who lives in the area. Bef, sure . to keep the doors locked and the windows controlled by a c.Mch th discourage this character. v- • | „ Vie For Christmas L Decbratirtg: Prices | Competition will be keen to 1 ser who is going to win ortf? of tiio prizes that has been ofA . feiod by tlN^sMcHonry Shores ' club for the best decovated or I most unique decoration installed on a home in the com- | ! munity for the holiday season, : I John Korners will head" the : I committee composed of the fol- ' I lowing judges: Pat Burke, El- ; j sie Schmitt. Elmer Granso and j ! Fre<| Stark, This group will I announce the winners at the . | January meeting. - 1 " Welcome Xew Neighbors The Connors have trioved' into their new home on McHenry avenue, Ed Villem with his family rrioved in this past week on Bonnie Brae and Walter Wilson with his wife, Bernice,. and their daughter, Joan, have settled down on Broadway. Visitors The Sirribourgers on Meadow Lane had the following £>eople over for a card party and gabl'est /recently: •" Mr. -L and Mrs Hajek. Mr; and Mr^ Hare( Mr. and Mr§. Hock. Mr. •and Mrs. CI a re n ce \Pre pe jchjil< George Prepejchal artd^Sfr. and Mrs. Reznicek. Sunnyside Estates NEW BABIES COME TO LIVE IN AREA HOMES 1 Lois Anderson | The welcome mat was rolled i out a while back for ;two new families.. These new homes, are | side by side on Oak drive. Fifsti we welcome Mr. and Mrs. Edward , "Marczwk , who moved Birthdays Bernice MacCallum will celebrate hers on Saturday. Dec. lS and* liftle Mary Ann AVintefcr- will have her party Sunday the twentieth. Many, happy voturns of the day to both of you. In Closing We Jiave two proud young meiiyin the community, they ^ajue^Terry Wetzel and John Kornefs. IV, who received their M's for active participation on~the football squad of the McHenry high school. Mi's". Hogan. Mrs. Mueller and-Mrs. Hode enjoyed a few hands of bridge at the recently held Christmas party at St. Patrick's- church-r under the sponsorship of the Altar and Rosary society. Just, a reminder to pause durihg your hustle and. bustle of Christmas preparations and give us a call on what's newsy at your house. Us is Louise Winters. Betty Dobbertin. Tom Burke or myself. Thanks. 'More pode6trian^wore kille.d in traffic acckte^ns between 3 p.m. and 4 •p.'m. on Monday than during any other hour rtf the week. Potent Drugs? v Vim have a wealth«< There are two new young I ladies in our midst. Mawreen | Davis arrived on Dec^7 at I St. ; Joseph's hospital, Chicago. Bhe | weighed 7 lbs.,^jL2 ozs. Shtf is the fifth child and second/girl 'for Red and Mary Davis and j>\vas. welcomed home by (Monica. Mark. Neil and Bill. ! welcomed because she is A girl, i ""Another baby, especially is. Cynthia Bott who w^s born the day after Maureen at ; Woodstock Memprial hospital. Her birth weight was 7 lbs. 11 | ozs. After waiting patiently for" her arrival, Michael and Kenny i now know what it is to have ; a baby sister. j .Hospital Patients ! June Banker underwent surgery on her throat last Friday, j This is something she has been through before but of course ho operation is any furi. After/ a few days of no talking things are backWo normal. ..._ a '* 1 Another hospital patient last i week was Dave Zieger who had j his1 tonsils taken out. He was • hospitalized for two days and ! finished recuperating at home. ; Odd isn't it, at a tim£ like this, i not even ice cream rs too tasty. 1 All went well ^Jnowever, and ; everything has mended fine. j Early Birthday Party Not tt> be preempted by Christmasv Paul Voight had his eighth birthday party,vlast i week. Dec. 23 is the date of his ; birth but that's just too dogj gone close to Christmas for birthday doings. Happily, they had a free day so lunch was served to Mike Anderson, Mike Bott, Steve Farley and Sher-- ! wood Palmer. Games were played and everyone agreed it was just what they needed to starve off some of those pre- Christmas anxieties. here ^from the northwest" side of Chicago.' . Right next door to ^the MarczwkS are' Josephine's lister and brother-in-law, t Jim and Frances Fuqua, also h-om the northwest side. They have three > children, five year old Jimmy, two year old Debra and the baby, Ronald, who is seven months old. A - warm word of welcome to both families. may they have many happy • yea rs ^ here in' ' Sunnyside Estates. - / Birthadys Belated greetings to Carol Kennebeck and Steve Major, Sr. who celebrated on Dec. 10. Tom Felicetti celebrates tomorrow (Friday). One little miss this week celebrating-is Kathy Wegher who 'will be five on Sunday. Two more pre- Christmas birthdays are Gloria Von. Oepen on the twenty-first and George Owen on next Tuesday. Happy birthday. Anniversaries On Dec. * 19 two couples will mark off another year in their married lives. Herb and Mary Rose with number sixteen and Emil and Mary Lemmens with a few more years behind them, forty-six to be exact. Congratulations to the foyr of them. Holiday Decorations How pleasant seeing the hol- | iday decorations going up all i around us. Every day riding in | the car becomes more enjoyl able with each and every home j enhanced' by individual yule- ' tide trimmings. Can you be- • lieve that Christmas is almost upon US?J*/ ^ Weloome Spain is noted for olives and wine, but it is also one of the j greatest sources of cork in the j world. Spain and Portugal to- - p r a d u e e - ^ h r c c - o f the world's cork supply. • ••te get yov well and guard your health I e Oar largo prescriptions volume permits •s to ptinMio ample stocks, including many rare drugs and the newest specialties. Thus, we are prepared eo compound all prescripdoM promptly--and precisely at directed. As a special precaution, we double- check each compounding step. Yet, you'll find our prices no higher than else* where. Try as, next time. Bolgers Drug Store 108 S. Green EVergreon 5-4500' McHenry < LIONEL] TRAINS! with MAGN&-TRACTION* I The New I960 Lionel | "Wells Fargo Express'^ TRAIN SETS I g Complete with Track ^ and Transformer Large Slock of Extra Cars and Accessories from 40% disc|. LEE & RAY ELECTRIC 5 516 W. Main St. K Phone EV 5-0882 McHenry, 111. Open Eve's^ 'til Xmas n Compare all wagon prices of the 5 major U.S. car m^ers RAMBLER AMERICAN I LOWEST PRICED BY • $345 is enough to^ay the gasoline bill for up to 2Vb years average driving. • $345 is enough to pay for automatic transmission, Weather Eye heater, airliner reclining seats, radio, two-tone colors. All pricrcnmpartvnnsarr hased on manufacturer's suggested del iivred prices at factory. Rambler savings are proved and"official: lowest prices,"highest resale value, most miles per gallon in ,the Mobilgas ( Economy Room for average family of six; high, wide % doors; Singl^^^t* construction; Deep-Dip* rustproofing. Go Rambler American! •Trademark American Motor» Rambler Prices Start At ! Sugg«<e<1 ddivefed pneeat Kenosha. Wu for R3mblef Amecca/i 2-door Delura sedan lelf State and local taxes it any automatic or owerdnve transmission, white sidewall tires and optional equipment, extra. SIEBEL MOTOR SALES 405 Elm St., McHenry SI

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