" SPECIAL Soda Crackers Peaches or Apricots Miss Wisconsin Peas BANTA Bani Milk Efait.nrilk .'. ' . . . . ' .‘ Royal Gelatin Dessert (“an nuggymus'l u WHITE MOIIIE Prunes 1:3. ......... NATIONAL B'r1cu" CID-IAN?! l-‘OODS MOST IN DEMAND Grandmother'." Bread . . . . Ann Page Preserves . . . . . ' l randmother’s Green Tea "IANGI rum; Lifebuoy Soap HOUSEHOLD ITEMS American Family Flakes Giiiaiiaier's Tea Rghe 'g,'xg1%Wl'S'2Tdh1"luLT. PRICE of FOOD Today " hulk-In in"... in â€he was" I’m-mum Stewing or Roasting Chickens Pork LoinRoast ....tr.rr_re' Smoked Hocklcss Picnics . . . . . FRIDAY ONLY Steak Salmon . . . . . . Extra Select Oysters FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 'rextvsrlpinaeit .......r.'.""F'. 2'd',fil Whiter Atom w....rrrr"'"'."" 15sh'la'2 The Great Atlantic ' Neitie Tea Co. CLARA Lananas A&P FOOD STORES Gaul your mom'n worth I. I PERSONAL 1tflll".UT Ion-n4 " Ah? DION.- Aap -t-.. noon Setd out that -hn- -tdhte has ther an [cult-I M. TA-l'n Maud A " [inc tuna-nan " M. - that come horn in la.- opal-Hun. CHOICE FRESH MEATS ' PET M and - Joan-HM - a-e-edt'" In club-do "who! win- Thou - at provided by Tho Great Atlantic & P.elflet To- Compuny no I buyln' guide to houuwivu. Prin- Ihown in the first column In in "set at AAP Food Stochccmbu " and " 2 7d'i,2f 23c; MID. Ill! PKG. o mum “4:. ' No. 1'16 . CANS 29e 3 m. Me -.. Indium denu- In â€It. CAKES £01. CANS TALL CANS TALL CANS cl. In lb. TIn lb. Tin :2. 23e PIICII. PIICIB Chu- TODAY a "It In P."" on Me 29c| 20t Se Ith I 17e 2le Ire) 19ei, MIDDLE WESTERN DIVISION 30c 371/.x' 49I 28c 30'r' IN 22c wide - I? 21e - 2e ',tie '0. LB. PICK _ LM. I Poet PEI LB. PER LII. PEI I’ll PIN'I' =ik L6e -2e -le 30e Me 17e 27e 40c 1 Te 29e 19e 24 " uC THE PRESS oe 8l oe 2c JV ' ac Girl Reserves attention! again your attentim, next Sunday Dee. 14, is yuur Sunday. The 1..l.'s are putting on "A Radio Christmas." Each group is taking part. The following songs will be mm: and dramatized by the different gruups. Cub Jr. "O Little Town' of Bethlehem.†Makio's "Away in the Manger." and "We Three Kings of Orient Are," Makiulets "Silent Night," I..W.l.'.< “Hark the Herald Angels Sing." A.0.0.A's "Joy tn the World."' The G. R's have worked hard in preparing this little entertainment and it is hoped everyone will be in- trrested and come. Girl Reserves that are to take part in the entertainment-Sunday, Dee. M, be here at the Y.\\".C.A. Saturday, December 13. A dres rehearsal at 2 o’rlork. Splash! G. R's next Saturday morn- ing at ll. Last Saturday a good number Wm out. Bring your suit. towel and can. 193 G. R's met'last week. Come on Girl Reserves keep the good work up. Girl Reserve spirit must be kept tiyintt high. There is a group for every girl that is interested. Leatherwork has been started in two groups. Much enthusiasm in Matherwork two groups. shown. rn mu Y. W. C. A. Notes At Womati's Club December 16th poser, and an outstanding future in the mod. at thellighland Park Woman's club Tues- Tw L.I.'s is to but This year's supply of" December books is on hand one month earlier than usual. The {not that Evanaton went on the dial system the first of this month and had to have its new bucks at that time encoded up the de- livery of the supply for the whole north shore. Usually the books do nut come out until sometime in Jan- uary. . Twn gruups are working on plays. L.l.'s "A" Radio Christmas," which is to be the main feature Sunday, Dee. M, The Rinkeydinka are con- tributing "Mrs. Jenkins' Brilliant Mun" to the amateur world. . About 13,000 books containing local numbers-Waukegan, North Chic-go, Great Lakes, Lake Blue, Lake For- est and Highland Park-are to be rlia. tributed. They will be accompnnled by about 1,500 Chic-go telephone lbooks for special places. New Telephone Books _ Delivered on N. Shore Delivery was started last week by the Illinois Bell Telephone complny of about 15,000 telephone books for Waukegan, North Chicago and other north shore towns. Work for M persons will be pro- vided by the company during the {ow days of distribution. _ _ . . Thursday, December li, 1980