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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Mar 1978, p. 20

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SECTION 2 - PAGE 2 - PLAINDEAI.FR - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1978 HERE AND THERE IN BUSINESS THOMAS F. BOLGER Thomas F. Bolger, president, McHenry State bank, was elected second vice-president of the Independent Bankers Association of America Wednesday, March 8, at the closing session of IBAA's forty - eighty annual convention at the Diplomat in Hollywood, Fla. Bolger is scheduled to become president at IBAA's fiftieth annual convention in San Francisco. He has previously served IBAA as Illinois director for three terms and has been a member of the former Competing Financial Institutions committee, the former Bank Study committee, and the Federal Legislation committee, as well as the Resolutions committee. An organizer and former director of Independent Community Banks in Illinois, he is also a past president of the McHenry- Boone County Bankers federation and was treasurer of the city of McHenry for twenty- five years. Bom on a farm near McHenry, Bolger has spent his entire career in banking. After graduating from McHenry high school in 1941, he joined McHenry State bank, where, with the exception of a three- year stint in the U.S. Army during World War II, he has since been employed. He was advanced successively to assistant cashier in 1948, cashier in 1958, vice-president- cashier in 1967, executive vice- president in 1973, and president-chief executive of­ ficer in 1974, the position he currently holds. In addition, Bolger has been a director of the bank since 1959. The Independent Bankers Association of America, a national organization dedicated to the preservation of America's system of locally owned and controlled banks, had some 2,200 registrants who attended the three-day meeting at the diplomat hotel. Among the positions taken by the delegates were those in defense of the family farm, small businessmen and the smaller banks of the country that are dedicated to meeting the financial needs of their com­ munities. IBAA and its members believe that independent, community banks are better able to serve their communities than institutions that are members of giant multibank systems that are not locally owned and operated and thus may not meet local needs. The association also believes that credit sustains the nation's economy, and that banking as well as government is best served by diffused power. IBAA is convinced that the public interest is best served by many units competing in the marketplace. The association membership includes 7,300 banks in forty- one states east of the Rockies. A sister organization, Western Independent Bankers, serves nine western states. Opera Theatre Presents "Old Maid And Thief' Chicago Opera Repertory theatre announces its first production of its second season Gian Carlo Menotti's "The Old Maid and the Thief" will be performed March 31 and April 1 in the Woodstock Opera House. Curtain time is 8 p.m. Discounts are available for seniors, students and groups. The production is made possible in part by grants from the Illinois Arts council and the Continental bank foundation. Buying Soups When buying soups, read the labels There's usually quite a difference in prices among dif­ ferent soups Ready-to-serve soups often cost more than con­ densed or dehydrated soup of the same kind One reason for this is that the extra weight and size of the can of ready-to-serve soup causes the transportation costs of the product to be higher Also, add in the cost of milk if any is added to the condensed or de­ hydrated soup mix. AP ADVERTISED ITEM POLICY Each of these advertised items is re­ quired to be readily available for sale at or below the advertised price in each A&P Store, except as specifi­ cally noted in this ad. Happy PEELED & DEVEINED PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS MAR. 23 THRU SAT. MAR. 25 1978 NONE SOLD TO DEALERS OR WHOLESALERS. FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES CRISP FIRM Head Lettuce CAP'N JOHN'S I 1-1/2-LB. PKG. U.S.D.A. GRADE "A" A&P SLICED Turkeys Bologna OVEN READY 10 TO 14-LB SIZES 0 I Sfe, f io-oz. t NET. WGT. EACH Boneless Rump Roast REG.-BEEF-GARLIC 1-LB. PKG. I (?\ VINE RIPE Tomatoes SALAD SIZE CRISP TENDER Carrots IMPORTED GREEN Seedless Grapes PUERTO RICAN FRESH Pineapples OR BOTTOM ROUND ROAST JjapK/^ CUT FROM HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF YOU'LL BE PROUD TO SERVE LB. LB. Smoked Liver Sausage panckaqee lb 59C BeefRibRoast LARGE END U.S.D.A. LB. *1*9 Smoked Polish Sausage .lotkowxi lb »1w BonelessTurkeyHam ioS°HFol *16S Whole Hog Sausage c°cr as $1« Box-0-Chicken L. 43c LB. KERNEL OR CREAM STYLE CORN • WAX OR GREEN CUT BEANS • EARLY JUNE PEAS i 1 2 - O Z T O 16 5 CANS EA. SEEDLESS Raisins 11-oz BOX ( A&PBRAND BAKING RUSSET Potatoes LB. SPRING TREAT FRESH Horseraddish Root LB. FOR HOLIDAY GIVING FRESH Potted Plants Coca- Cola 16-OZ. BTLS. PLUS DEP. LILLIES MUMS TULIPS POTS ENTER A&P'S FLORIDA FEELIN' SWEEPSTAKES WIN ATRIP FOR 2 TO FLORIDA'S BUSCH GARDENS OR ONE OF 4 AMF10 SPEED BIKES SEE YOUR A&P STORE FOR DETAILS HEALTH & BEAUTY T BAKERY CORNER MP Vitamin Scope Mouthwash TWIN PACK 12-OZ. SIZE UP Knee PAIR , OIRLL High Socks "gS Gleem Toothpaste Bronz Right Guard Head & 11-oz. LOTION Shoulders QQ JANE PARKER _ Brown TJ 2 $109 serve -s SIZE GIRLS 89c r-oz. TUBE MASTERS $199 Hot Cross Buns FASANO A V A I L A B K O N I V I N S T O R E S W I T H Z I G G Y S D E U Apple Pie 12-OZ PKO. IO-OZ. SIZE 99c $123 GENERAL MERCHANDISE ZIGGYS DELICATESSEN Roast Beef .. 2.98 LB. % LB.1. 49 Ricotta Cheese *... u.79* Bologna. P5W WR UT LB. VJ IB.69' Leon's Polish Sausage. ,F?ESH«.SMOKED U.1.79 PLASTIC ANGLE A Floor Broom IACH $259 . * & CX 126-12 EXP &CX 110-12 EXP Kodak Film 1ft & CX 126-20 EXP. 4 CX 110-20 EXP. -- Kodak Rim A EACH $299 $399 THIS WEEK S FEATURE Shopping Bag ZIP.N.GOTOTES . mm ol Tt W AVAILABLE AT ALL TIMES 84" Pullman »13" 29" Pullman »23™ 26" Pullman *14»» 40" Garment Bag *23" U n i i H V l Easter- SECTION 2 • PAGE 3 - PLA1NDEALER - WEDNESDAY. MARCH 22. 1(78 A&PCANNED OR MOHAWK POUND SIZE BONELESS SirloinTip OR TOP ROUND ROAST TENDER JUICY BEEF GROUND Beef APPROX. 72% LEAN MOREBONUS CASH SAVINGS! BONELESS Hams FLAT OR HALVES FULLY COOKED DANZIG BRAND Whole or Full Shank Half "/A fa THIS IS A WITH NO WITH •Basasssss ̂ Ham FULLY COOKED SHUN* ftft PORTIONS W WATER ADDED Whole Hams Boneless Half Hams Smohed Canned Ham FULLVCOOKfO SLOTKOWSKI 12 TO 14 LI SIZE FULLY COOKBO AAP HICKORY RATH 2S *7" MOST A&P'S OPEN EASTER Center Cut Pork Chops e,.T Boneless Pork Chops BUTTERFLY Pork Loin Roast RB PORTION BONELESS LB. LB. LB. $159 $1» $179 Cream Cheese A&P FINEST QUALITY 47 A&P Handi Whip 49 THERE'S AN EGG SIZE ON SALE TO FIT YOUR NEEDS P^^GRADE"A" Large Eggs A&P FINEST QUALITY MEDIUM SIZE E X T R A L A R G E LIMIT 3 DOZ OF EA SIZE PLEASE mm fe- \\# TO SAVE YOU EVEN MORE THIS EASTER Scott Towels ASSORTED OR DECORATED .v\WI lllo. JUMBO *>// M\\\V 57 Pancako Mix AUNT JEMIMA s\\\«l Hi//, -- 32 cr oz S" BOX BROADCAST Chili WITH BEANS 1S-OZ. CAN BANQUET 56c Cream Pies flavors PLAIN OR HOT KRAFT BIRDSEYE Bar- B- Q Sauce "T" 62c Spinach OCEAN SPRAY-CRANBERRY Sauce BIRDSEYE MIXED IO-OZ. CAN STA FREE 39c Maxi Pads HEFTY KITCHEN Vegetables frozen "k°qz 46C Tall Bags TctwS«mt CLAIROL FINAL NET • REGULAR NOXZEMA Hair Spray iaSf 4.SJ U" Skin Cream 14-OZ. PKO. IO-OZ. PKQS. 12-CT. PKG. IO-OZ. JAR Flour Toothpast CERESOTA a\WW 5 COLGATE \\\W'/% 5-OZ TUBE Hamm's 6 $ D AAr 12-OZ. Q(*£| CANS OLDSTYLE OR Miller Lite Beer 12-OZ. CANS Mogan David Wine Andre 2S.4-OZ. •TL. Champagne 5SSS WHITE ON PINK 24 J COLO DUCK OR 0Z •TL. $139 $189 GallO • NEARTYBUROUNDV S0.7 • nose • PINK CMABLIS .02. Wines • CMABLIS BLANC BTL. California rsr»-j=i Brandy 2S.4-OZ. BTL. $269 $429 GIN-VODKA-BLENDED WHISKEY Red Crown 25.4 OZ. BTL 310« FROZEN TOPPING 9-OZ. PKG. r A&P Pie Shells FROZEN 2 IO-OZ PKGS Imperial Margarine QUARTERED 1-LB. PKG. 59 A&P Orange Juice 64-OZ. BOTTLE All Purpose Flour REGULAR 5~ 55 A&P Cake Mixes •LEMON BWHITE •MARBLE • YELLOW •CHOC BHONEY SPICE 2, o z J100 PKGS. J "IN THE BEAN" EIGHT O'CLOCK Coffee POUND BAG CAWC 07<h WITH COUPON AND OAVC Of* $500 PURCHASE A&P QUARTERED Butter ̂V\\vv\vvv>> 1-LB. IOE« PRICE » PRIOE • 6^ ! s SAVE 37c A&P QUARTERED BUTTER 1-LB PKG 88c PRICE WITHOUT COUPON $1.25 NCOCEMABLETHRUMAR 2*. lereBUJCCTTOOTATC BALM TAX ATREO PRICE. \r& WITH THIS COUPON A IS 00 PUNCH AK WITH COUPON BELOW A SUPERB BLEND OF BRAZILIAN ....COFFEES RIOE • PRICE & PRIOE • PRICE 1 PRIOE • SAVE U0« "IN THE B£AN" EIGHT O'CLOCK COFFEE 3- LB BAG $8 79 PRICE WITHOUT COUPON $9 79 aiNWULC THNU MAR IS 1STS SUBJECT TO STATE •ALBS TAX AT REG PRICE J\ 1 • PRICE a PRIOE'PRICE & PNIDE • PRICE » PRIOE • J J • PRICE i PRIOE.PRICE & PRIDE • P«>CE & PRIOE • CARY RTE. 14 & SILVER LAKE RD. HARVARD 106 W. SUMNER WOODSTOCK 220 N. JEFFERSON McHENRY 3750 W. ELM ST. HOURS: DAILY MON.-FRI. 8-9 SATURDAY 8-7 SUNDAY 9-7 | SERVICE NEWS I McHenry Marine Reports For Duty In Japan Marine Lance Corporal David R. Edwards. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Bor- chers of 1612 W. May avenue, McHenry. has reported for duty at the Marine Corps air station, Iwakuni, Japan A 1976 graduate of McHenry Community high school, he joined the Marine Corps in June of 1976. ; M. Lava I lee Promoted To Army Private Mark R. Lavallee, son of Robert F. Lavallee. 2401 Westward drive. Spring Grove.' recently was promoted to Army private first class while serving as a truck driver with the 33rd Armor in Kirch Gons, Ger­ many. Pfc Lavallee entered the Army in January of last year. He completed his high school education through the General Educational Development program. His mother, Mrs. Beverly J - Lavallee, lives at 479 N. Bed­ ford street, La Habra, Calif. Seek Support Of Minorities For Plumbing Program Representatives of minority organizations and minority communities have been invited to attend a joint meeting of the Joint Apprenticeship com- mittee and the Affirmative Action committee of the", Plumbing and Heating In: dustry of Lake and McHenry ; counties. The meeting will be held at' the Sheraton Waukegan Motor, Inn, Green Bay road at Washington street, Thursday; March 23, at 8 p.m., according' to Ronald P. Short, business; manager of Plumbers Local' Union 93 and a member of both industry committees. Purpose of the meeting,': according to Greg Streb, of Crystal Lake, chairman df the, JAC representing the Plumbing, & Heating Contractors* association of Lake and McHenry counties, is to enlist* the support of the minority communities in recruiting' qualified young men and' women for the plumbing ap-;' prentice program. "Applications for admittance to the plumbing apprentice ; program will be available at the JAC offices, 100 N. LeBaron street, Waukegan, March 3d and 31 from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. and from 9 a.m. until noon April 1, "Streb explained. Edgebrook P.T.O. Posts Officer Slate - The Edgebrook P.T.O. held its annual election of officers March 15. Elected were Geri. Neubauer, president; Jackie Stojonic, vice-president.; Sherrie Weakman, secretary;! Rose Merkel, treasurer; Kathy. Cichonski, ways and mean$ chairperson; Sandy Howell and Marlene Arvidson, refresh-, ment committee; Shiela Aleckson, publicity; Jan Karl$ and Kay Halvorsen, parent representatives; Pam Mon­ tgomery, program chair­ person; and Eleanor Pratt,' membership chairperson. The P.T.O. has announced May 24 as its date for the an-' nual Ice Cream social and Film festival in the school gym. I COURT BRIEFS | Meetings that will be held at the McHenry County Courthouse include: March 22 - Purchasing committee of the McHenry County Board, 9:30 a.m.; Audit committee, 9:30 a.m. March 23 - McHenry County Board meeting, 9 a.m. March 24 - The courthouse. will be closed. March 27 -- Courthouse. operations committee, 9:30 a.m. It'll Look Good "Ms Sturley " said the com­ pany president. "Prepare a statement for the media ex­ plaining that our firm intends to pay a pension of $500 a month to employees who've been with u$ for more than 10 years " " B u t , s i r . " s h e r e p l i e d . "You've only been in business for one year." "I know." the boss said "But . it'll look good in the newspapers anyhow."

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