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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Jan 1977, p. 8

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A&P VACUUM PACK . / ; PAGE 8 - PLAIVDEALER-WEONESDAV. JANUARY 2«. 1977 Legal Notice NOTICE Public Notice is herebv given that on, January 19th. A D. 19< <. a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenry County. Illinois. setting forth the names and post-office addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as McHENRY OFFICE SUPPLY. located at 1260 N Green Street. McHenrv. Illinois 60050. Dated this 19th day of January. A.D. 1977. Vernon W. Kays Countv Clerk • Pub Jan 26. Feb 2.9.1977 > Legal Notice Notice is hereby given that the petitions for the nominating of members of the Board of Education of Johnsburg Community Unit School District 'So 12. McHenry County. Illinois to be voted on at the "annual election to be held in said School District on April 9.' 19< i shall be filed with the secretary of the Board of Education or her designated representative at the Ad­ ministrative Office. 2117 W Church Street. McHenry. Illinois from February 23, 1977 to March 18. 1977 Filing hours are between 8:00 A.M. and 3:00 P.M. on Monday through Fridav by the order of the Board of Education of said school district Bobbie Hart. Secretary Board of Education Johnsburg Community Unit School District No. 12 i Pub Jan 26. 1977) Legal Notice State of Illinois Countv of McHenry NOTICfi Notice is hereby given that a Special Meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Holiday Hills, Illinois, will be held on January 27.1976. at the residence of Roger Saunders. 2502 Driftwood, within said village, at the hour of 7:30 P.M. for the purpose of considering and acting upon any and an matters as may then come before the said Board of trustees. Helen W. Schnieder Village Gerk (Pub. Wed., Jan. 26.1977) Legal Notice NOTICE TO SUBDIVISIONS WITH NON-DEDICATED ROADS IN NUNDA TOWNSHIP SUBDIVISIONS interested in expenditure of motor fuel tax funds during the calendar year 1977 for maintenance and-or improvement of non-dedicated roads established prior to July 23. 1959 must make request for application forms by a d e l e g a t e d s u b d i v i s i o n representative on or before February 15th. 1977 to Nun da Road District, 201 Hickory Drive. Crystal Lake. 111. 60014. LeRoy Geske Highway Commissioner Nunda Road District (Pub. Jan. 26, Feb. 2 4 9,1977) N Each of these advertised items is required to be readily available for sale at or below the advertised price in each A£rP Store, except as specifically noted in this ad. Coffee WITH COUPON PChCE i PWIOC • P«CE S miOC ' PWCE 4 MMO€ SAVE 40c AtP VAC. PACK COFFEE 2-LB CAN PRICE WITHOUT COUPON $4 39 LIMIT ONE COUPON PEN FAMILY RE DC EM A* LE THRU JAM 21 1177 SUBJECT TO STATE SALES TAX AT ncc WWCE P«CE 4 WWE • PRICE 1PMOE • PRCE&PNIOC idily^N Boneless Rump BOTTOM ROUND ROAST LB. (DmAyOahuiA APPROX. 72% LEAN Ground Beef WHOLE BONELESS Beef Brisket ROUND BONE Swiss Sleek 5-LB PKG OR LARGER ARM CUT LB. LB. LB. U.S. GOV'T. INSPECTED FRESH F 79' Fryer Breast Qtrs. - 59' Fryers E u 69' .39 FOUR LEGGED OR o DOUBLE BREASTED KRAFT PROCESSED Velveeta Cheese Loaf 2179 AMER. PROCESSED Cheese Slices MEL-0-8IT 12-OZ PKG 99 ASSORTED FLAVORS Dean's Yogurt Q s100 CTNS • Cinnamon Rolls A&P 9-1/2-OZ. 39c BonelessTop Stewing Round *149 Chickens CQc Chops *129 OR SIRLOIN • ...uo. c . „ • I in TIP ROAST • LB- WHOLE I •2SMOLELD€R CHOPS 111 Asst. Pork SHOULDER SQUARE CUT Lamb Roast SHOULDER BLADE CUT Lamb Chops LB. LB. ROUND BONE Jhcirn J>Dod& Lamb Chops 119 129 149 (fcipJt Qohn& (jOhahtf Cap'n John's Breaded Fish Greenland Turbot Fillets Cap'n John's Ocean Perch FK.UETS Cap'n John's Shrimp Cocktail 3 Van De Kemp Halibut Bulk Fried Fish Cakes PORTIONS lO-OZ. PKG. LB. 4-OZ. wtas. e-oz. 69c 99c $129 $159 *1" 69c for your child's safety RICH'S 16-OZ. CTN. Coffee Rich 29 Do you know the exact lo­ cation of the hospital nearest your home? Do you know roughly how long it would take to drive there in an emer­ gency? If you can't drive, do you know the correct tele­ phone. number to call for an' ambulance? "These are important con­ siderations for all people, es­ pecially parents of young chil­ dren," says Dr. Albert H. Domm, child safety specialist and former medical director of the Prudential Insurance Company. "Prompt emer­ gency medical attention can prevent needless deaths and serious crippling conditions resulting from childhood accidents." He suggests that parents take a practice drive to the hospital so as to be ready when an emergen­ cy strikes. " Precious minutes loR5®2®^ s e a r c h i n g for the hos­ pital at the time of tjie Dr. Albert accident can H . D o m m e n d a n g e r the life of your child," Dr. Domm warns. The former Prudential medical director reports that it is not uncommon for parents to take time after an accident to spruce up their children, and themselves^ before going to the emergency hospital. "This is unnecessary, fool­ hardy, and could be fatal," he says. » Dr. Domm also suggests that a list of emergency tele­ phone numbers be fixed to the phone. Z IGGY'S DELI SPECIALS COLBY oat CHEESE...* | B. O J CORNED \ 39 BEEF. *LB; 1 BEERWURST Vi LB 75* ANN PAGE HALF GAL. CTN. Ice Cream Qitan Sole" Grapefruit POUND BAG RED SEEDLESS CHOC MARSH FLAVOR • ASP CUT CORN • ASP MIXED VEGETABLES J. • ASP PEAS _ $ MIU VtMTAILII YOUR CHOICE 3 io-oz. PKGS. Juice Oranges 5 89 Temple Oranges 6 i 49 White Grapefruit Red Grapefruit White Grapefruit Red Grapefruit 40 SIZE 40 SIZE 27 SIZE 27 SIZE FOR 99c 99c 99c 99c FreshBroccoll Pascal Celery Salted Peanuts Mum Plants BUNCH EACH STALK IN THE SHELL 69c «ch 09c 79c 12-OZ PKG. FLORIST QUALITY ASST. COLORS 6 INCH POT EACH . *0*' diojcdih VlsubdA DETAILS IN STORE FOR $3.00 REFUND OFFER FROM JOHNSON & JOHNSON Plastic or Sheer Band-Aids cttp£"s 79c 1/2-IN. X 10 YDS. JOHNSON A JOHNSON ^GtWiol IfYlsJisdumdiM BAND-AI Adhesive Taps JOHNSON A JOHNSON 79c J&J Cotton Balls 69c Dermicel Clear Tape JOHNSON « JOHNSON 67C Johnson ft Johnson Sine Aid BTL 99c PINE MOUNTAIN Fireplace Logs OF8! Ironing Board Pad & Cover THE LOOM $149 ltiaksMj SpscmL& Qjf Sweet Rolls aU Sandwich Bread OR COUNTRY FAIR 2 Rainbo Snack Cakes 34-OZ. LOAVES 13-02. PKG $100 85c IT TAKES A LOT TO MAKE A FOOD STORE GREAT... Energy Tips Almost 15 per cent of the energy used in the home is used to heat water. Every time you open the door to the oven, the temperature drops from 25 to 50 degrees. If you have an electric range, cut your time five minutes aod let the reserve oven heat con­ tinue to cook your food. PAGE 9 - PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAV. JANUARY 2fi. I!>77 » Gives Lecture i HALFoALLON A&P Homogenized (pkoM IjoWiJomily at G&fi ( MILK Full Shank Half Fully Cooked WITH THIS COUPON • PRICE & PRIDE • PRICE & PRIDE • Ui >> \ D O X . X J3 1/2-GALLON A&P HOMOGENIZED MILK 49c WATER ADDED WITH THIS COUPON LIMIT ONE COUPON PEA FAMILY. REDEEMABLE THRU JAN. 29. 1977 SUBJECT TO STATE SALES TAX AT REG. PRICE. • PRICE & PRIDE • PRICE & PRIDE • LB. JJuti&i QjusmhsM DELICIOUS FULLY COOKED 1400 Pork Butt Roast . 99" Ham Slice ro°.rSt lb l39 FULL RIB HALF tflOA A&P A * SVjOO Pork Loin Roast 1 9 Canned Ham 3 4 FRESH MEATY T41F| SMOKEY CANYON-TURKEY TTFFFIA Spare Ribs L. l19 Boneless Ham . I49 Sliced Bacon QQt RC Cola OR DIET RITE 16-OZ. BTLS. PLUS DEP. CELEBRITY 1 -LB. CAN A&P Corned Beef QQt BRISKET POINT CUT Picnic Roast 70 Nestle's Quik $ CHOC. FLAVORED W " DRINK MIX 2-LB. SIZE FRESH WHOLE OR HALF flouWuf OaLm! U.S. Govt. Inspected Fryer : Leg QUARTERS A&P SLICED SEVERAL VARIETIES Luncheon Meats A&P-SEVERAL VARIETIES Chipped Meats ALL MEAT-CHICKEN ADDED U Chunk Bologna SUPER RIGHT Smoked Liver Sausage Outstanding (Jahm Milnot USE LIKE MILK OR CREAM 13-OZ. CAN LB. LB. Hormel Spam $1000. WINNER $1000. WINNER $1000. WINNER LUNCHEON MEAT 12-OZ. SIZE Tomato Ketchup UP TO '1000. IRMA CRAIS GLENVIEW, ILL. RAFAEL MEJIA CHICAGO, ILL ROSEMARY GINNIS HARWOOD HEIGHTS. ILL ODDS CHART as of JANUARY 17, 1977 PLAY THE ALL NEW 44 SERIES PRIZE VALUE NO OF . PRIZES OODS FOR ONE STORE VISIT OODS FOR 9 STORE VISITS ODDS FOR 18 STORE VISITS ll.OM.M 112 71,001 It 1 0,220 It 1 4.110U1 INN 1.402 0.540 It 1 050 O 1 475 It 1 zo.ot l.il) 1,117 l« 1 100 U 1 104 It 1 --_ S.N TOW 1,01510 1 mtit 41 tt I 2.00 30.917 100 ti 1 41 It 1 22 It 1 100 211,501 54 U 1 0 It 1 lit 1 Ttftl >• « Prtl« 270.000 44 It 1 5 It 1 2l?lt 1 This game be­ ing played in 130 par- tipipating A&P Food Stores ated in Northern Illinois, Northwestern Indiana and Dubuque, Iowa. s 14-OZ. BTLS. SCHEDULED TERMINATION DATE Of TH!~ PRTT' 14, 1977 SUBJECT TO EXTENSION M" IF YOU VISIT THE PARTICIPATING STORES 10 TIMES DURING THIS PROMOTION YOU HAVE 1 CHANCE IN 2 1/2 OF WINNING A CASH PRIZE! GOOD ONLY IN CHICAGO DIVISION PARTICIPATING AftP FOOD STORES Jomato Soup ;AMf>BELL'S ^ ̂ fi J1QQ CANS | Wexford Crystal ^Q Footed Wine/Juice Glass Riceland Rice 30c OFF LABEL Detergent *159 48-OZ. BTL. Cascade Detergent 102 13c OFF ^ LABEL 35-OZ. BTL. Charmin Bathroom Tissue ft J 55c" rtlAND. 8 ilOO PKG. • PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY JANUARY 29,1977. NONE SOLD TO DEALERS OR WHOLESALERS. Puffs Facial Tissue 200-CT. BOX WE'RE WORKING AT IT! ASP 4 DR. HARMON ilA'RTZELL BRO The next presentation in the Ehle lecture series, co- sponsored by McHenry County college and the First Congregational church of Crystal Lake, will feature Dr. ; Harmon Hartzell Bro. Ph.D.' This lecture will be presented at the First Congregational church at 8 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 30. Dr. Bro, a Jungian • psychotherapist with an in­ terest in dreams and altered states of consciousness, has served on the staff of a medical center in psychology, been a former seminary dean, a recent visiting scholar at Harvard Divinity school, and held a chair in religion at Syracuse university. Presently he and his wife are doing pastoral counseling and psychotherapy in Swarthmore, Pa. What One Person Can Do When Richard Croce was assigned to foot patrol in the 4 48th Precinct. Bronx, N.Y., he was shocked to find elderly citizens living like prisoners in their apartments. Most had been mugged. Few dared to venture out Then Officer Croce met the members of the Mt. Kden Senior Citizens club. The three- story stone building was being broken into and its members mugged so often that "it seemed like the police were here every day," according to the director. "The muggers around here are young and unprofessional," , explains Officer Croce. "When they get scared, they hurt their victims badly. Just seeing these elderly people lying there in pain after being attacked really got to me. I had to do something " What Officer Croce did was to suggest to his supervisors that he be allowed to escort the elderly people on a shopping trip each week They liked the unusual idea, and told him to go ahead. Once a week now, when he is off duty or after he has finished his regular rounds, he picks up elderly shoppers at Mt. Eden center and takes them to a nearby shopping center. For an hour, he patrols the area, then strolls back to Mt. Eden with the group "They tell me my hair is too long or that I'm not dressed properly," Officer Croce says fondly. "I get hugged and kissed and scolded. They enjoy it and I enjoy it." Sincere love for one's neigh­ bors can lead to imaginative ways of helping to solve their problems. Like Officer, Croce, the truly concerned person often goes "beyond the call of duty" to meet the needs of others. C R U I S I N G . . . . F r a n S a ­ lerno enjoys a day boating in the warm, blue Atlantic off Miami Beach. NEW BANQUET HALLS AVAILABLE Parties from 25 to 750 Taken for any Occasion FISH FRY J2 CA EVERY FRI. » NIGHT c/fndzz i. St £.ad cMouie V2 Mf. N. of Richmond, III. on U.S. Rt. 12 815-678-2671 4

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