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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 May 1961, p. 11

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lmirgday. M»y 4, 1961 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER ITS TRUE! YOU CAN OUT YOUR FOOD BILLS...GET GRAND BATING TOO! SHPAM1MIK YDUUSOShop A&P right through the month for a variety foods, and see how much less it costs to eat m well as you like. And, while you're at it, be sure to choose quality-famous AfltP Exclusive*! Jane Parker Baked Foods, Ann Page Fine Foods, A&P premium-quality Coffee. ON DELICIOUS BAKED FOODS! . ^ iani pahker GOLDEN, POWDER SUGAR OR CINNAMON SUGAR ftfihl Cake Donuts PKG. OF 12 REG. 30c Swivel -I .".'I..........vIvXvX-X-X MNf PARKER Big favorites for breakfast, lunch or supper • •. and always we!* oome in between. Light, tendered digestible...Irresistibly good! wuu riwMH BIO. 13c EACH JANE PARKER Bread w- 2 39c Pies Angel Food Cake ££„ M 35c Dessert Shells Jelly Roll «. 35c Dessert Layers YOUR CHOlCEt BLUEBERRY OR PEACH EACH Sa> Jans Parker Jans Parker pfef. pkf. FO& SAVINGS, VARIETY, QUALITY... DEPEND ON Aim Page Fine Feeds! rum fine fcock : te$$cfnt£e iCeMiBMStojUj . aqoinsMt. ^Iv'vXvXvXv Ann Page, Pure Concord Grape Jelly 24-oz. jar . i ' v.* 29 \ c CHOICE OF 9 FLAVORS I ANN PAGE PREPARED OEUTIN DESSERTS 4-: 25< : Spaghetti 2 - 27' SuSlii Peanut Butter Stuffed Olives 4 K ,i Large Sultana Brand jar 10Va-ox. Si Our Own Teal 49c Preserves In Decorated 100 Canisters Ibi Ann Page Peach, Pineapple or Apricot 2' B-SKi 1e? 951 yLV THIS WEEKEND, ENJOY MILL FLOOR ftesh'ground flavor. you can't get in a canI MSIAL SAW THIS WEEK ©MY WE 22* SPECIAL ©F CORY 61 PER 8 cup Attractively Designed . . . Can bo used ot flho dinner t a b l e oa a sorvir. A §4.f0 value. Eight O'clock -T McHenry Shores RESIDENT DIES IN HOSPITAL AFTER HEART ATTACK Alice MvKcIly - EV. 5-2661 A1 Gagne died Monday evening, May 1, about 10:30. He had been a patient in Columbus hospital, Chicago, for several days following a heart attack. Altho his illness was serious he was not considered in critical condition last Friday. Welcome A hearty welcome is extended to Karen Peters who is now living with Mom and Dad Peters. Karen is a registered nurse and x-ray technician and is currently working for a group of doctors in Chicago. i Welcome Home To Bob Tanner who has been on the sick list for many months. Also to Helen and Gus Smith who hav^ just returned from a vacation at South Daytona Beach, Fla. The Smith family drove to Tallahassee, picked up friends, and then continued south to their destination. Understand the weather was wonderful and everyone had a good time. Military News Sp. 5 William Gagne of Terrace Drive is home after serving three years in Germany with the U. S. Army. Birthday Party Last weekend found Reva and Henry Peters giving a special birthday party for granddaughter, Deborah Tibbs. on her second birthday. About twenty guests, including Debb i e ' s g r e a t - g r a n d f a t h e r f r o m Marshfield, Wis., were there to celebrate the occasion. Birthdays A happy birthday to Janet Keeyins and Mary Santilli on May 5. Best birthday wishes to I -oretta Ramage on Sunday. May 7. Looks like there will be a birthday party at the Ewalds DR. HENRY FREUND ' OPTOMETRIST At 1224 N. Green Street, McHenry (Closed Thursday Afternoons) EVES EXAMINED -- GLASSES FITTED VTSI!AL TKViMNG -- VISUAL REHABILITATION COMPLETE VISUAL ANALYSIS Corns: DAILY 9 TO IS A.M. and I TO S PJL FK1DAY EVENINGS: 6:00 TO 8:80 PJL EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE EVergreen 5-0452 ;4 as Bill celebrates his day on May 9. Birthday congratulations to John Gale on May 11. In the kids department this is just a reminder to Mom and Dad Moore that Danny will be nine on May 5. 'Teen-Age Department: A happy birthday to a nice young lady, Cathy Barrows, or. May 8. Also best wishes to Ed. Valek, Jr., who will be 17 on May 9. I'm sure mom has planned to bake a special birthday cake on this day. Here and There Mr. apd Mrs. Ted Lubbin off Baldwin, Iowa spent the weekend with Reta and riank Peters. On Thursday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. H. Ewert, Mr. and Mrs. C. MaJoney and Mr. and Mrs. M. Kallas, bringing their lunch with them, paid a surprise visit to the i^eimet family. Our informat tells us a neighbor of Julie supplied strawberry short cake for the guests. Hi Neighbor If you travel south on Hilltop Boulevard you can't miss the bi-level home of Rly and Marilyn Moore. This couple has three lovely children. Danny, who celebrates his ninth birthday on May 5, Peggy, who will be six in September, and Terry, now in her second year. They moved to McHenry Shores from Chicago in September, 1959, and according to Ray, they plan on being one of the oldest settlers in these parts. Ray attended Wilscn Junior College and John Marshall Law School in Chicago and is now working in advertising. He commutes .laily to ^,V ' V \ J Est@r©n 99 Granules • • • better <§©&itrol--eliminat©§ extra ^fQFkoooEP ©duces "drift" problems ESTERON 99*t America's largest selling brand of 2,4-D, now comes in granular form. Apply on corn ground at planting time and eliminate difficult early, wet-weather cultivating. Helps solve the problem of covering corn while trying to cover in-the-row weeds. Eliminate hauling water ... the mixing, and extra work of a separate spray treatment. Available in 50 lb. plastic lined bags ... treats 5 acres of corn land over-all or 15 acres with band treatment. *Traimmark tf Hit Pom Chtmietl Gompmay % McHenry Co. Farmers Coop Assn. 4004 W. Waukegan Rd. McHenry, 111. I • C-s the windy city, except on weekends, of course. During 1942 through 1946 Ray served with the Marine Corps to help Uncle Sam win the war. As a member of both the MSC and SSAC clubs he plays an active part in the development of our community. Marilyn, who manages this happy , family, is a graduate nurse and attended Dr-afce University and Mercy Hospital School of Nursing in Des Moines. Her assistance in many of our community activities is very much appreciated. Son, Danny, is following in Dad's footsteps and is rapidly, becoming an outdoors man. Fishing, hunting frogs and exploring thfe^ wilds aire on his list for thingiS*-. to do during vacation timjfeg coming soon. Peggy is learningrS to dance and her performance 'k at our annual Xmas party las| M year was a thing to* remember *£§ Little Terry has ideas of herds own but it will take a few mor^lf years to develop them. Best o^ar luck to this family. Night Owls Last Friday evening a group of our fair damsels demonstrated that a bargain just can't be passed up. Alarms set for 1 a.m. aroused seven determined ladies who took off, without putting on, for a shopping center quite distant from the Shores. That is -- they ^ proceeded in their pajamas proKT tected from the chill of the" early hour by coats, etc. Thg' incentive was a "Pajama Camtval Sale" with an additional ten percent discount if the purchaser was wearing pajamas. The shopping spree lasted until 4 a.m. - Signs of Summer j~. Alice and Emily taking theiiB usual daily walk -- -- Dorig£ Wetzel taking Timothy for atiT" airing -- -- Loretta Ramagff~~ and Julie Zeimet planting grass seed Bill Corcoran watery ing the lawn -- -- Ed KeevinST^ burning weeds -- -- MildrecFT S n i v e l y p r e p a r i n g b e g o n i r bulbs -- -- the Partains get--- ting a new concrete driveway^ In Closing Man -- dig that crazy sign over on Idyll Dell and Highway 31. What's cooking? That roller skating party again. As the famous German philosopher Nietzsche said, "Live Dangerously". So plan on being at the roller skating party on May 25. Sorry -- it's too late to apply for the pillow concession. One o f o u r d i r e c t o r s a l r e a d y grabbed off this job. MiUOWMOOD 30' OFF SALE NYLONS 2 99 The Look of Loveliness--Sold Only at A&P DELUXE SHEER (60 gauge, 15 denier). Siies: 8'/ill. Full-fashioned wM self Man. MIX OR MATCH SALE Brick Cheese YOWCKOKE Fancy Wisconsin *49« • K)NA TOMATOES ItOz. • I0NA GREEN BEANS 16-Os. • mm SWEET PEAS 17-Oz. ^ A&P SLICED BEITS IMs. Cheeii Slices American Process pkg. SunnfimkEfp % mm %3 Sunnyfield Butter « THE CCEAT ATLANTIC t PACIFIC VIA COMPANY, INC At Super Markets ^Vr».'/> AMERICA'S DtPfHDAHU rOODWMERCHAMI UNCI i?.« All PRICES KFKTIVi 1181 MAY 6th WANNA VAA Put on your sneakers, turn your hat brim down and your coat collar up. Then slip down to our showroom. We'll help you make a clean getaway in a brand new Valiant. Plan to pull off the job this week --about $42 a month* ought to do it. Deals on new Plymouths are also so good that you'll feel like you're stealing. But hurry! * Based on Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price for Valiant Model V-100 2-door Sedan and average local carrying charges for 36 months, after H down. Transportation and taxes (local and state) extra. Terms may vary slightly with individual dealer's pricing policies. .."2? ""*3 At our prices you can steal a good used car, too SEE YOUR PLYMOUTH-VALIANT DEALER A S. BLAKE MOTORS, 3nc :jrs "-if 3318 W. Pearl St. Ph. EV 5-3100 •' -i McHenry, Dlr

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