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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Jul 1956, p. 10

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y *>k - \ 4 * f|T ur(\st ^ j4',^ ? * "fl\ ^ J ^ A ^ ^ ^ ?, -n. » ^ - •'»> »• !*> « tHE McHfiUSY PL&mZAt&i ' '. - fhu^sday/July & 1956 ttpMtaMmiMiMMriMM Pistakee >" y ' '&*•§?; ands di'i1' •--- Food Sense--Not Nonsense By Lorraine Hurcjte# SSifttAiiif^iltlilllilillljlittlStilllillfllllililililiiilifiitijliiiiiiiisiiilitii'iiMi n Happy birthday to Lorraine Juowery and lier son, Ronnie. To Help celebrate Ronnie's birthday, , Lorraine invited, a few of Ron- j nle's playmates in for cake, ice , cream and games. For Lorraine's j tilrthday, the Lowery family I vjere invited to Lorraine's sis- ' tor's home in Ingleside, Mr. and j Mrs. J. Rakushin. | We aye very happy to see little Craig Mayer up and around ] Qgain. after his mild case of the j njeasles. 4 We hope the Karls children, ! Virginia, Karen and Jimmy, are j Having a nice time on theirpva- ; Cation. They are up in Wiscon- | Sin, visiting their grandparents, and other relatives. The children:; fife originally from Wisconsin. • ••« Let's Clear The Lunch Hurdles --We were very sorry to -hear • <rf Barbara Cimbala's emergency i appendectomy last Sunday morn- ! ing, but we are happy to report that Barbara is home and coming along nicely. Maybe 3 card 1 •or two would help cheer her up • during her convalescence. ; Congratulations to Mr. "and . Mrs. Jack Reilly, who celebrated . their thirteenth wedding anniversary July 3. The Reillys spent the day at Arlington race track with Mr. and Mrs. T. Corcoran. ; The Kinstedts from Des Plaines and the Meyers from Hampshire were guests last week at the home of their cous- •in, Mrs. Thoren. Virginia served ; a lovely lunch and then iook 1 them down to the beach for a short swim. ' , Let's get the jump on the carried lunch. Packing it can be a bit of a Same. Knowing the rules, sends us ying clear of the hurdles. Hurdles to trip us in this morning dash to prepare the away- I'rom-home meal are: Making it nutritionally sound and packing enough food to meet energy and nutritional needs. Wherever this lunch is eaten--school, office, or plant, it can be inviting, nutritious, and economical. The good lunch supplies onethird of the day's fooa requirements of calories, protein, vitamins, minerals ana energy. Such a simple lunch pattern is recommended by the National School Lunch Program- It includes two ounces protein-rich food; three-fourths cup vegetables or fruit, or both; one or more portions of enriched or whole grain bread, two teaspoons butter or margarine and one-half pint milk. We hope Edward Malinowski j is enjoying his week's vacation i at his aunt and uncle's, Mr. and j Mrs. Jack Reilly. Edward has • been spending most of his time at the beach. The next meeting of our association will be held at the beach July 11 at 8 pjm. sharp! The picnic committee is very happy to report that plans are going very nicely and they have been very well received by the merchants. The picnic date will definitely be the twelfth of August. Further information will be given in program form. LEGAL PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Proposed Changes in Schedule COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY (Public Service Company Division 1 hereby gives notice to the public that certain revisions in Schedule Z-3 have been filed with the Illinois Commerce Commission on June 26, 1956. This filing proposes changes, to be effective with meter readings on and afte." October 1, 1956, in the meter rental charges set forth in Rider 7 for metering equipment in excess of that normally furnished by the Company, to reflect changes in the cost to the Company of furnishing the additional equipment. Also proposed is the cancellation of Rider 19, Electric Service for Defense Customers which now ap- The association would like to thank all the young boys and men who are* belpft*g concrete the floor of the barn.' This pattern as seen in the packed lunch includes one or more protein-rich fotsds--meat, eggS, cheese or peanut butter which mav be used as sandwich fillings. Sandwiches are two-fold sources of protein-rich foods--fillings and enriched bread. Four slices of enriched bread contribute approximately 12 rr of the daily protein needs as recommended for the average young man. Active adults and teenagers need two or three such sandwiches. Fresh vegetables are carried aa relishes or salads. Lettuce may be packed separately to be added to the sandwiches at lunch time. Desserts give the satisfying, finishing teuch to bhe packed lunch. Cake, cookies and pies, from bakery or food mart, do double duty, too. They add variety and help meet the high energy needs of growing children, teen agersand adults who areon-the-go. plies to onlv two of the Company's industrial customers. Service henceforth would be supplied to single-purpose defense plant customers on the same terms as to other customers. This cancellation is proposed to be effective on July 27, 1956. Further information with respect to these changes may be obtained directly from the Company or by addressing the Secretary of the Illinois Commerce Commission in Springfield. Illinois. A copy of the proposed changes may be inspected by any interested party in any business office of this Company. COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY (Public Service Company Division) By: D. R. BOWER Treasurer (Pub. July 5-12, 1956) CORN BORER The corn borer situation is developing rapidly and control measures will have to be applied very soon. According to the insect surveys, the recommended time of applying insecticides will be between July 1 and 10 in our northeastern area of Illinois. DDT is the recommended insecticide. Apply IV2 pounds of the actual chemical as a spray, 15 to 20 lbs. of 5 per cent DDT granules by ground or 20 to 25 by airplane, or 30-40 lbs. of 5 per cent DDT dust per acre. THE BEST TIME TO START SAVING IS NOW! HIGHWAY SAFETY Gov. William G. Stratton has been acting as a discussion leader for the round table on highways and highway safety at the annual Governor's conference at Atlantic City, N.J., June 24 through June 27. This is the third consecutive year Gov. Stratton has served in this capacity. Save by Mail CURRENT DIVIDEND 3 PERCENT Mef C c Smut SAVIHbS go Federal AND L0AN 919S ASSOCIATION MARENGO, ILLIM@t§ 102 N. Stale Si. Phone JOedan 8-7258 TOTAL ASSETS OVER $6,000.0004)0 Dear Friends & Neighbors: You are cordially invited to attend ST. JOSEPH'S CARNIVAL Friday, Saturday & Sunday, lily 6, 7, 8 You Will Enjoy Our FISH FRY DINNER Friday. July 6 6-9 P.M., D.S.T, FAMILY STYLE DINNER Sunday. July 8 12 to 3 P.M., D.S.T. SUNDAY SUPPER 5-7 P.M., D.S.T. AWARDS 1956 CHEVROLET BEL-AIR CONVERTIBLE • Electric Door Chimes • Out-Door Picnic Set • 12 Spaghetti Dinners • 5(X) Lb. Young Steer • 17 Jewel Ladies Wrist Watch • Elec. Toaster & Marmalade Set IS and RIDES of ALL U. S. Highway 12 £ 111. 178 Richmond, in. Parishioners of St. Joseph, R§v. Joseph Kaiser and Frank J. Miller Wi r.s?. was? FOR BENEFIT OF OUR NEW PAROCHIAL SCHOOL. Ytit Liltl Mwiiw .. . HIRE'S SOMETHING YOU SHOULD KNOW.. .•M* A A & P SUPER MARKET. MCHENRY, ILL A&P Brand Sliced & Sugared m Strawberries 3 » 59 Borden's Creamy Smooth Cheese Spread •» 49 PRIZE AWARDS! There's nothing to buy or pay. Just fill in your name and address on a free entry ticket at your A&P Super, Market in McHenry and deposit it ui the Box. This contest ends Saturday, July 14th. Drawing for Prizes to he conducted at 3 P.M: Winners need not be present. They will be notified, don't delay - enter today! 1st PRIZE $25.00 VALUE Barrel of Groceries 2nd & 3rd PRIZE 12 Lb. (Popular Brand) CANNED HAM 4lh, Sth. 6th PRIZE Fitted with Accessories PICNIC BASKET 7th & 8th PRIZE Two Wheel HAND TRUCK -- DAIRY FEATURES -- FRESH MILK Lttncheen Meal *£ 2 12-oz. tins 55 Sultan# Tuna Flakes w)9' Large Ripe Oiives 2 : 49* H a m b u r g e r Dills ^ 2 $ ' Halter Pretzels *,?' P.,b 19' Reaiemon t 49' Bartlett Pears Sliced Pineapple Fruit Cocktail Hawaiian Punch lona Brand A*P's Own Sultana, Choice Fruits Fruit Juices 3 3 ,3 3 Cavern Mushrooms lona Tomatoes oil 2 29-oz. tins 30-oi. tins 30-oz. tins 44-ox. tins 4-oi. tin 16-ox. tins $|oo SIOO $100 21' *5# '/a-Gal. Carton Quart Carton 21' Cream Cheese delphia Longhorn Cheese Gal. Jug Plus Dep. 78* phii.- 2 8-01- pkgs. 23' F*ney 45c Cheese Spread . ,b Heat 8-oz. 'n Eat pkg. Borden's I '/j-lb. Brand loaf 10* 49' "Super-Right"--Shin Bene Removed Leg of Lamb * 59 Super-Right"--1st thru 6th Rib--7" Cut Beef Rib Roast Pah Ready---'Wholo or Cut Up at No Extra Cost Fresh Fryers Chicken Ireast Chicken Thighs Super. lb. AA| Right pkg. 05r G&H lb. Brandy pkg. or lb. Drumstick pkg. -49' -39' Allgood Sliced Bacon J,b: 39* Plump, Tender 65c Pork Back Ribs 59e Fish Sticks "Super- 1A( Right" lb. vW Cap'n John's 10-oz. Heat 'n Eat pkg ANGEL FOOD CAKE Jumbo 27 Size--Swoot Moat Cantaloupe 2 " 45 I Fruit Bowl Quality Southern Peaches * 19« Larye Jane Parker-- Oven Fresh 39 Jane Parker Oven Fresh Apricot Pies Sliced Whits iread Potati Ihips Frankfurter Jane Parker Twin Pack each 16-oz. loaf lb. box Red largt Hums Bipg Che Waterme Utah Grown 1VV Large Sweet . Red, Ripe • Beauties lb. 19 45' b5' Lettuce 2 29# Fresh Cucumbers 2 25° Seedte Grapes SIZ 25° !3 YUK« BEVE IS or Hamburger A pkgs. Rolls, Jan* Parker/i of B, ROOT BEER KOLA ORANGE SW-n. btls. (I0| Plus Dep. £ pta- 14-02. Stuffed Peppers H*r ,w Macaroni 3 Cheese nonade 49' p»,. 33' 12-oz. tin 19' LIQUID 1IFF0N 22-os. tin 6IC DIAL SOAP 2 3 : DIAL FACIAL Sill? 3rog. ^ I sue SWEETHEART LSI 3 2 2! SWEETHEART large bars £ BLU-WHITE reg. tile 9e Durkee Margarine 2 mi D Thin, Crisp B116S Crack*r$ i Choc. Filled '[fCOS Cookies Py-O-My Brand C&C Brand Assorted Flavors l-lb. pkgs. Halter iMzels or Stix £ II' : 27c ill Pickles £ lle Barbeque Sauce Madison Kosher «r Plain 45e l|3/4-0I. Open Pit I8>@£ bJL 12-ox. pkg. 12-oz. tins Instant (con. Sudsing • ||x( 55e lb. ti« A J II C&C Brand A biinCO I 0D Assorted FUvors Q Sprj ISiortening 3 Weii@i lilad Oil39e IfiOfifliS SNaanp!tkair"y 9m ttf,J *I1 •1 * #p,k4g>* $1I 49 Orleans log Food 2I9e fiiiii Sup.3 li€ Lifilioy Facial Soap 3 29c Lifebuoy Bath Soap 2 29c Ml. W Trend Detergent Trend 2 Washday Detergent largo Pkgs. 22-oz. tin lie 25e 49c Tide's In Dirt's Out giant 7|C PkC. II Ch m. Detiriiit Washers 2 large pkgs. Oo 35* For Automatic 25-OZ. pkg. AMttlCA'5 fO>fMQ5T FOOD BETAIlEt. .. SINCE 18S9 GRSAT ATI ANTIC * PACIFIC Tt ACOMPXNY All prices effective through July 7th <r Read The Classified Ads

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