SECTION 2 - P4f;K 6 - PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY. MARCH 30.1977 i V.A. NEWS i EDITOR 'S NOTE: Following are representative questions answered daily by VA coun selors Full information is available at anv VA office. Q - M y fiance says 1 am his beneficiary on a $10,000 National Service life insurance contract Can 1 verify this0 A -- No. an insured's beneficiary designation is confidential !Q -- 1 received $2,000 disability severance pay from the Army. 1 applied for disability compensation from the VA and my service- connected disabilities were rated at 20 per cent When will I beein to receive disability compensation ?- A -- Before you may begin receiving compensation from the VA. an amount equal to the amount of severance pay you received must be recouped. At the present 20 per cent rate of $70 per month it will take 29 months. Q -- My father died on active duty and I am attending college under his C.l Bill entitlement. Will my pending marriage terminate this benefit0 A - No Marriage is no bar to dependent childrens' receipt of educational payments. Q - May a veteran be enrolled half time in an on-the- job training program? A -- No Apprenticeship or on the-job training must be full time. Pilot Santi Trains With Combat Crew Navy Aviation Machinist's Mate First Class Dennis D. Santi. whose wife. Maureen, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Edward Linnane of 5112 W. Shore drive. McHenry, recently completed two weeks of active duty at the Naval Air station, Barbers Point. Hawaii. He is a member of Reserve Patrol Squadron (VP)-90, homebased at Glenview Naval Air station 111. VP-90, a reserve anti submarine warfare unit, flies the P3C "Orion" anti submarine warfare aircraft. His squadron participated in intensive training of combat air crews and specialized technical ground personnel during the two-week period. Santi joined the Navy in April. 19fis 10 TO 14 LB. AVG. A&P LB. BUTTER MSTCD Turkey OVEN READY FreshTurkeys ASSORTED Pork Chops 5 TO 9 LB. AVG. %>Box-0-Chicken or Whole Fryers BOX-O-CHICKEN CONTAINS: •3 BREAST QTRS. •3 LEG QTRS. • 3 GIBLETS •3 WINGS •3 NECKS LB, RATH CANNED HAM SPECIAL 00 INCLUDES: • 2 SIRLOIN ""CHOPS •6 CENTER CHOPS • 2 SHOULDER I CHOPS I SAVE *2 ON RATH CANNED HAMS 3-LBS.OR LARGER •SAVE »100 WHEN YOU REDEEM A&P'S COUPON AT TACHED TO EACH 3-LB OR LARGER RATH HAM •SAVE *100 WHEN YOU MAIL IN THE CERTIFICATE OF QUALITY INSIDE EACH 3-LB RATH CANNED HAM OR LARGER. U.S. GOV'T. INSP. FRESH Fryer Legs portion attached U.S. GOV'T. INSP. FRESH Fryer Breast BONELESS Sirloin Tip Roast ROUNO TOP ROAST SLOTKOWSKI Smoked Polish Sausage SWIFT PREMIUM Hard Salami WHOLE OR HALF LB. 79c LB 99c LB LB ^39 LB $1M insight ^ Larry Swaim THE GRAVE WAS EMPTY Dear Mr. Swaim, do you re ally believe that Jesus was raised from the dead, or do you feel that this was only a symbolic resurrection? I firmly believe that Jesus Christ was dead and was mir aculously raised to life again. I feel this is the heart of the Christian faith. A refusal to acknowledge the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus is a failure to acknowledge His miraculous power to save us. The entire thrust of the New Testament is that Jesus did die, but that He was not con fined to the grave. When Mary and the others came to the grave after His burial, the stone was rolled away and the ?-ave was empty. The New estament plainly teaches a physical resurrection from the dead and to deny it is to dis credit the Bible. Jesus antici pated His own death and res urrection, plainly declaring to His disciples that not only would He die, but even telling them the exact manner in which His death would be brought about. Matthew stated that Jesus would be raised... days belly of the whale, so shall the Son of Man be three days and nights in the heart of the earth" [Matthew 12:40]. In order to fulfill many prophecies found in the Old Testament, it was necessary for Jesus of Nazareth to die and be raised from the dead. The significance of the resur rection is that He conquered death and that in doing so, He would be able to provide life after death for us. Had He been merely a man with only human powers, then His death would have had no special significance to us, but because He was raised from the dead by the power of God, He pro vides an opportunity for us to know the abundant life here and hereafter. For a confidential and Bib lical answer to your question, write Larry Swaim, 985 Ponce de Leon Avenue, NE, Atlanta, Georgia, 30306. _ We sometimes wonder what cats and dogs think of people^. 'For as Jonah was three da and three nights in the belly ADVERTISED ITEM POLICY Each of these advertised items is required to be readily available for sale at or below the advertised price in each A&P Store, except as specifically noted in this ad. DAIRY DEPARTMENT 1 GALLON-2% A&P Milk Cream Cheese 8-OZ. PKG. A&P FINE QUALITY 39 HUNGRY JACK B i s c u i t s " " S S " M a r g a r i n e 2 i £ * l 0 0 * ^ PINTS $100 KRAFT AMERICAN Cheese PROCESSED 12-OZ. PKG 5100 LOAVES LOAVES I JANE PLEASE m PARKER A&P Half & Half ic=r~r ^ ^ BAKERY DEPARTMENT Shortening 42-OZ. CAN LIMIT 2 PLEASE ONE 12-OZ. PKG. NESTLES CHOC. MORSELS WITH PURCHASE OF 2 PKGS. JANE PARKER SPLIT TOP GLAZED White Bread ?0°.zF 49c Sap's Donuts r/ 79c RAINBO JAMMER MASTER CupCakes '*« 89c Apple Pie •IflMlMCiaMCISlWlW - ^ M0*3' j|CQ Lawn Rake EA. VINYL ^ GARDEN HOSE 1/2-INCH 50 FT $299 A&P LAWN & LEAF BAGS 10-CT PKG *1*9 MARBLE CHIPS 50-LB BAG $199 MELNOR SPRINKLER OSCILLATING VEGETABLE $3" TOP SOIL 40-LB BAG $149 SWIFT'S FERTILIZER 20-LB BAG 20-10- $299 REG OR PISTOL 40-LB BAG U.S. NO. 1 JUMBO EIGHT O'CLOCK INSTANT Coffee CONTAINS RICH 100Z JIFFY CORN Muffin Mix 10-1 /2-OZ. CANS YOU GET A TRAY PKG 8-1/2-OZ. 12-OZ PKGS STOKELY PITTED RIPE Olives BETTY CROCKER Cake Mixes Catsup lands*} (Miforn- LAYER-ASST. 2*100 18-1/2-OZ I PKGS •*»cJ cats^L 6-1 /2-OZ. CAN OLD STYLE GAL. BODINES ORANGE Juice Drink CHEF-BOY-AR-DEE Ravioli 2 12-OZ CANS 15-OZ. CANS AVAILABLE ONLY IN CHGO LIQUOR LICENSE STORES MELNOR PLASTIC NOZZLE PEAT HUMUS ROSE BUSHES CARY RTE. 14 & SILVER LAKE RD. HARVARD 106 W. SUMNER WOODSTOCK 220 N. JEFFERSON McHENRY 3750 W. ELM ST. SECTION 2 - PAGE 7 - PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY Shank Hall Ham FULLY COOKED THIS IS A lb WATER ADDED BOTTOM ROUND OR GOETZE Boneless Smoked Butt FULLY COOKED Boneless Ham "SKST 5 TO 7 LB AVG Smoked Picnics GRAND PRIX de VEAU U.S. PRIME BLADE CUT BLADE LB. BOSTON Pork Butt Roast CENTER CUT Rib Pork Chops SHOULDER BLADE ROUND BONE ARM CUT LB. LB. 99c Veal Shoulder Roast Veal Shoulder Chops "cut Veal Shoulder Chops Veal Rib Chops PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT. APR. 2,1077 NONE SOLD TO DEALERS OR WHOLESALERS. BONELESS Rump Roast YOU CAN TASTE THE GRAIN-FED GOODNESS-BLADE CUT Chuck Steak IT'S LEAN-IT'S TENDER-IT'S FLAVORFUL ULL RIB HALF OR WHOLE Pork Loin Roast / CUT FROM HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF LB. LB. LB. s I iDl - n « ZIGGYS DELICATESSEN CUDAHY HOLIDAY BAKED OR COOKED $ r POUND $2.78 HALF POUND H .... LONGACRE WHITE MEAT HALF lb *139 Chicken Roll 7iUoo° P0UND 95c HILLSHIRE niuuon.nc p0UND HALF CIIO ~,C.KRI?H . POUND HALF 7A. Country Ham pound Olive Loaf pound/aC A&P Laundry u î™ Coca Cola FROZEN FOODS 111 • SALISBURY •TURKEY • VEAL PARMAGIAN 46-OZ. 16-OZ. RET BTLS SOFT DRINKS OUR OWN 100-CT. PKG PKGS ASST WGTS ASST FLAVORS 12-OZ CANS ASST. Cocktail PAGE 1'-0* FLAVORS PAGE CANS Buffet Supper BANQUET^^^^ 2 99 BANQUET 8-OZ Pies DOWNEY FLAKE Coffee Creamer 3cVnz 49c Waffles 2 £os *l00 FLEISCHMANN'S Egg Beaters SIZE FUNK & WAGNALLS Family Library of Great Music Strawberries CALIFORNIA GROWN SERVE WITH DESSERT SHELLS PINT BASKET NOW MOZART IS AS EASY TO BUY AS MOZZARELLA r<=. SUNKIST Tangerines H-" ** L v.irl CRISP Romaine Lettuce BUNCH Green Onions CRUNCHY Golden Carrots TASTE TemptingPapayas r HEARTY Horseradish Root ea. 39c 2 29c 3 I ALBUMS ONLY ALBUM 1 ONLY WITH $3 00 FOOD PURCHASE EACH EA. 59c • PRICE & PRIDE • PRICE & PRIDE • SAVE 60c BRIM COFFEE 2-LB. CAN PRICE WITHOUT COUPON $6 51 LIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY REDEEMABLE THRU APRIL 2. 1177 SUBJECT TO STATE SALE* TAX AT REO PRICE 41-M • PRICE & PRIDE • PRICE 4 PRIDE • • PRICE ft PRIDE • PRICE A PRIDE • , • PRICE 4 PRIDE • PRICE 4 PRIDE • S SAVE 30c MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 1-LB. CAN PRICE WITHOUT COUPON S2.99 LIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY REDEEMABLE THRU APRIL 2.1*77 SUBJECT TO STATE SALES TAX ATRiO PRICE • PRICE & PRIDE • PRICE 4 PRIDE • Fo SAVE 45c MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 3-LB. CAN PRICE WITHOUT COUPON $8 21 LIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY REDEEMABLE THRU APRIL 2. 1*77 SUBJECT TO STATE SALES TAX AT REQ PRICE 43-M 5 6 • PRICE 4 PRIDE • PRICE 4 PRIDE • NEW HOURS TO CONSERVE ENERGY McHENRY STORE ONLY SUNDAY ' AM TO 5 PM MON. -- FRI 8 AM TO 9 PM; SATURDA^^^^8AMT^PJ^ BHIiiilfl YOU AND YOUR PET By Robert L. Stear, D.V.M. Manager of Veterinary Services Norden Laboratories Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals By Robert L. Stfear, D.V.M. Owning a pet is one of the most enjoyable and rewarding experiences you can have. It's also a great responsibility. Many veterinarians and humane movement officials say there has been a decline in the sense of responsibility of some pet owners in recent years, which has resulted in the present pet animal population explosion and frequently, in needless cruelty to animals. Responsibility for these unwanted or mistreated animals rests, to a large extent, with a community's humane society. There are about 1,000 of these organizations across the country which are char tered by local or state govern ments to take action in cases of animal abuse and neglect. In Pennsylvania, for example, the Pennsylvania Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals operates many shelters, and its agents can work anywhere within the state. Several Pennsylvania counties have also granted policing powers to smaller humane associations to work strictly within county borders. The Pennsylvania organization is similar to most other states. Complaints about treatment of animals can be made directly to these chartered organizations -- either by phone, by letter or in person. When a complaint is received, a representative is sent to in vestigate the situation. In many cases, the neglect is deter mined to be unintentional, and a warning to the pet owners is sufficient to remedy the situation. If not, the inspector can return with a search-and-seize warrant granted by a court and remove the animal. The organization can also bring charges against an .individual responsible for the mistreat ment, and the individual can be tried in court, with a fine or other punishment levied. The vast majority of violations discovered are for relatively minor offenses such as improper caging of other wise healthy animals. Very few cases are prosecuted in court, partly because individuals who witness violations are sometimes reluctant to come forward to testify. Each humane organization is, funded differently, and this has a direct bearing on its ability to act. If a humane society chooses to go to court to reprimand a repeat offender, it must pay not only the cost of legal counsel but also for the time its agents spend in court. A single lawsuit may be very costly-more costly, for example, than several months of emergency ambulance visits. The first animal shelter in the United States was formed a century ago in New York City. According to its charter, the shelter's primary function was the "prevention of cruelty to animals." Today, however, because of the pet population explosion, most animal welfare organizations and their cooperating veterinarians spend the majority of their time and money housing animals, providing good animal health care, and arranging for adoptions. These organizations urge pet owners to spay all cats and dogs that are not part of an organized breeding program. This allows the pet owner to maintain only those pets he or she can properly care for and reduces the number of un wanted, uncared for strays. The community humane shelter and the veterinarian share a common purpose in preserving the life, health and general well-being of animals of all kinds. Each has his special task in the field of animal welfare: the veterinarian diagnosing and prescribing treatment; the humane shelter working for the protection, relief and comfort of the animals. Dr. Stear regrets that he is unable to personally answer letters from pet owners. He suggests that readers consult their own veterinarians when their pets have problems. DUCK!!! Illinois Arpiy National Guard helicopters are now flying at low altitudes throughout the state to increase crew proficiency and to meet new m i l i t a r y t r a i n i n g requirements, said a spokesman for the Guard. Flight training routes have been selected to avoid areas of high population density. Low level flights are not scheduled over any cities.