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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 Sep 1960, p. 11

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xftrsday, September"!, 1960 THE McHENltY PLAINDEALER 9-DAY W1IKIND AaP'S HEARTY..* Before you hit the holiday trail, hike over to A&P for a pack of special Labor Day Values! And if you want to. get even more play in your budget --choose qualityfamous A&P Exclusives: dependably-delicious Jane Parker Baked Goods, Ann Page Fine Foods, and beanfresh A&P premium-quality Coffee. COME SEE...YOU'Ll SAVE! f*'"" «•«» "Nv': n*«/oock NsetfntBe . Spewto ANN PACE PURE Preserves YOUR CHOICE: PEACH, APRICOT or PINEAPPLE 1-LB.JAR 29 A festival of flavors in these pure fruit preserves. Delicious spreads to take on holiday picnics. For variety, buy all three! iUH PAGE CREAMY SMOOTH ANN PAGE eanut Butter 35< Italian Dressing 25 ANN PAGE ANN PAGE PURE •-OZ. BOTTLE « 12-OZ. JAR Pork * Beans 2 -25« Preserves STRAWBERRY 29 c ANN PAGE Cheeri-Aid 6p^ 19c WITH TOMATO SAUCE AISO: VEGETARIAN OR BOSTON STYIE BUNS APPEALING BUYS FOR THE WEEKEND... Jane Parker BAKED FOODSI +JANU>ABKK 8-INCH SIZE. REG. 49c Apple Pie 39« jThis flaky-light Jane Parker pie is baked to a I golden brown and lavish with sweet, juicy apples. Buy two for the long weekend... we guarantee [you'll enjoy every flavorful bite! [JANE PARKER (16-OZ. TWIN PACK BOX! REG. 59c Potato Chips 49* JANE PARKER Rolls Cake Rye Bread Coffee Cake PKG. OP 12--REG. 29c SANDWICH or FRANKFURTER Orange Chiffon Jane Parker AN Varieties Jelly Streussel «25' i .,149' •11525c 35' each reg. 45c F1AV0R AS BIG AS AIL OUTDOORS... IS or HOT Outdoors ... indoors .. . enjoy A&P customground Coffee's big, wonderful "built-in" holiday flavor... iced or hot! Nothing could be more festive than this zestfully fresh, rich coffee that's custom-ground for you at the moment you buy. If you're entertaining.,. buy the big threepound bag and SAVE! MILD AND MELLOW Eight O'clock 4 «• $1 CO I CCc 0 IseP # 155c RICH AND PUU-BODII MB. BAA Red dido 59* hji VIGOROUS AND WINBT 14B.BA0 Bokar 6* Cm Cream Rich~Large or Small Curd AM JPH Cottdgc Cheese ^2 ^ 40 10 Yukon Club Assorted Beverages Yukon Club or Hills Root Beer Root Boor, Kola, Sparkling Water, Ginger Alo 24-oz. M. i gal. jug Longhorn Cheese Swiss Cheese Jrheese Slices Corn Flakes Fancy Wisconsin lb. Fancy # Wisconsin f lb. Mel-O-Btt 12-oz. fVcoees America* pkg. 49e Spanish Peanuts 59c Virginia Peanuts 39" Evaporated Milk A&P Vacuum Salted Plus Deposit 19' Plus Deposit 2ir45« 29c 79c A&P Vacuum7V4-oi. Salted tin White six House pack SurwiyfieW| ig -0z. Brand *-t' pkg. dexola Salad Oil CL. 55* Cake Mixes Ann Page 29-ox. AJF| Pour Verities pkg. TMf CtEAT ATLAMMK I PACIFIC TEA COMPANY, INC. rAp'Super Markets AMfRICA'S DEPENDA8U f<10D MERCHANT SINCE IBS9 AU PRICKS EPFICTIVt THRU KPT. Mi J Lilymoor Discuss By-Laws At Ass'n. Meet Sliirley Schuerr EV 5-2645 The Lilymoor association held its monthly meeting Tuesday, Aug. 9. The new by-laws were brought up at this meeting. They are to be presented at the September meeting. Also discussed was the annual Halloween dance to be held in October at Club Lilymoor. There will be more details on the new by-laws and the Halloween dance at the September meeting. So please try and make this meeting. The next monthly meeting will be, held Tuesday, Sept. 13, at 8 p.m. at the school house. Mrs. John Parbst, Mrs. Herbert Polinski and Mrs. Lawrence Schuerr. Card and Bunco Party The card and bunco party was held Saturday, Aug. 6. Those who attended the party enjoyed a nice evening. The proceeds went for road maint e n a n c e . T h e w o m e n who helped make this an enjoyable evening, were Mrs. Fred, Fradinardo. chairman, and her coworkers. Mrs. Maurice Haines, Mi's. Charles Huecksteadt, Library Election On Saturday, Sept. 17, there will be an election to see if we ! can have a public library. People from Lilymoor and Kent Acres can vote. The polling place for Lilymoor and Kent Acres is the barn community building in Eastwood Manor. The hours are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. If you want a public library come on out and vote Saturday, Sept. 17. The people of Lakemoor who want to vote, vote at the firehouse in Lakemoor. The hours are from'8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Passed Aw&y Residents of Lilymoor were saddened to hear of the deaths of three of our residents. Mr. Surtees, Mr. Massey and Mr. Soutsos. We extend our deepest sympathy to the families. Back to School Next week the children will be going back to school. Drivers please Watch for the children waiting for the school buses in the morning. We do not want any child hit by & car. And children while you're waiting for the bus don't stand close to the highway, or run back and forth across the highway. And don't dare the cars to see how close they can get to you. No driver wants to hit anyone, and I don't think any child wants to get hit by a car. Helena Rubinstein Annual Beauty Sale Save up to 50% FlftSt USTIN0 HAW COiOft MMSKI •uy: Color Lift* Hair Rinse. First rinse that lasts through 5 shampoos! Fro: Color-Tone Shampoo. Washes your hair with color highlights. -i -.-a 1.88 Value Sale 1 SPAtKlINO IYH... All OATI SHAM TOW HPS AS YOW COIORI Buy: Jeweler's Mesh Lipstick case reg. 2.60! Beautiful; refillable, purse accessory. Ptse: New Heart-Shape Lipstick refill. Gives perfect outline every time. Reg. 1.00. 3.60 Value ]50 MOISTURIZB AS YOU MAKC-UPI •uy: Mascara-Matic*. Lasts longer. Won't smear or run. 11 sparkling shades. Free: Waterproof Eye Liner. Goes on in seconds... glows 275Katie 8ale 2°° CtEAM-TINT YOUR MAMI CRCWNiNG COLOR Bvy> Crowning Color Cream Tint Gives permanent color. Covers gray completely. Free: Special Cream Peroxide. First conditioning peroxide for hair. •> 1«) 2.00 Value Sale 1 CMAM AS YOW CI IAN DMPI Buy: Deep Cleanser. Liquid cream with exclusive PenetreL Cleans deeper, better. Fran: "Herbal" Skin Lotion. Freshening lotion to cool, tighten. * <««\ 2.00 Value Sale 1 Bny: Silk-Tone* Liquid Make-up. New moisture formula. New plastic bottle. Finn: Silk-Tone Face Powder. Gives a luminous, flattering finish. « n7- 2.27 Value Sale! M4tOU* MY SKIN CARS I 01 (" Hmm Rubinstein Buy: Skin Dew* Moisturizing Emulsion. Corrects dryness night and day. Free: Deep Clesnser with Penetrel to cream deep as it cleans deep. 2.88 Value Sale 2 CMAM AWAY MCIAI HAMI Buy: Nudit* Face Cream Depilatory with antiseptic Super-Finish. Speedy; safe. Free: Heaven-Sent* Body Powder. Delightfully fragrant. Shaker Box. iMVaiut saie p Wash Away tUckkcad*! Buy: Slay trash AN Day I Bmy: RollDry Beauty Washing Grains. Deodofant. Free; Medicated Beauty Mask. Free: Heaven-Sent Eaude Toilette. 1.78 Value SALE 1.00 1.85 Value SALE 1.10 Limlttd time omly! Wea phu Ma BOLGERS 103 S. Green St. Ph. EV 5-4500 Resale of Uniforms St. Patrick's school will hold their resale of uniforms Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 6 and 7 at the home of Mrs. Irene Adams at 117 First, avenue, MeHenry. For more information you can contact Mrs. Adams at EV. 5-3575. Uniforms that are to be resold are j to be brought to Mrs. Adams j before Sept. 6. I On Vacation Mr. and Mrs. A1 Steinman and son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kirck, and daughter, Evelyn, and Evelyn's friend, ; Miss Jill Engels spent eight days visiting ten different state parks in Illinois on their vacation. While travelling to see the different parks they spent sometime at the State Fair in Springfield. All had an enjoyable time on their trip. MeHenry spent Thursday, Aug. 25, visiting the Belford family. Mrs. F r a n t a and Mrs. Hughes spent an enjoyable day playing cards at the home of Mrs. Tobey. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson were guests of Mrs. Tobey for a few days. Mrs. E. E. Belford and daughter-in-law, Laura, visited with Mrs. Tobey before Mrs. E. E. Belford returned to England. On Sunday, Aug. 21. Earel and Laura Belford and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Williams and children of Sunnyside, spent the day at Great Lakes. All had a good time. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Cooper spent Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 20 and 21, visiting with Helen and Maurice Haines. Flower Show Mrs. Helen Haines and Mrs. Elvira Latimer attended the garden show in Woodstock Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 13 and 14. Helen and Elvira received many ribbons for their entries. Elvira received blue and red ribbons. Helen received' a blue ribbon and an award of merit for her cucumber. She also received other ribbons. Congratulati o n s to you both for receiving so many ribbors. Visitors Mrs. Josephine Peterson of Libertyville spent a few days visiting with her daughter and family, Mrs. Cecil Baker. Also visiting with the Bakers were Mr. and Mrs. Burke and family. In Hospital Dennis Karmel has his back in a cast due to polio 4 years ago. He will have to spend a year in the cast. Dennis will return to the Children's Memorial hospital in September for surgery. More News Edna Crawley and daughter, Susan, spent a couple of days in Chicago. Miss Kern Rose has been visiting with the Schueler family for a few days. Master Storm Andrews of THE RAINBOW TRUCK IN FROKTOP YOUR HOME TELLS YOUR NEIGHBOR?.*. ...Vmrnm Uit far " Back from Vacation L a w r e n c e a n d S h i r l e y Schuerr a n d family spent thirteen days seeing the different interesting sights in fourteen states. From Illinois to California. It was nice to go on a vacation, but it's nicer to be back hoirje. If you have any news please call me. I know some of you had called while we were gone on vacation. We're home now, so please eall EV. 5-2645. HISTORICAL RELICS Citizens of Illinois will have an opportunity to see some of the most important relics of our nation's history when the Robert R. MeCormick Historymobile, which Gov. William G. Straifctan dedicated recently at the Illinois State Fair, begins tours up and down and across the state. The unique Historymobile, with its exhibit entitled "Hie Declaration of Independence and the Men Who Signed It." is available to schools, centennial celebrations and other similar events, according to Clyde C. Walton, Illinois state historian. The travelling museum, cpdy one of its kind in the country, was made possible by a gift of $25,000 to the Illinois State Historical society from the Robert R. McCormick Charitable Trust, set up in the will of the late publisher of the Chicago Tribune. The $100,000 historical exhibit consists of valuable or i g i n a 1 historical documents loaned by Illinois collectors and dealers and from coHeotrons of the state historical library. 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