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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Jul 1977, p. 12

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ADVERTISED ITEM POLICY MEET THESE HAPPY WINNERS McHENRY 3750 W. ELM ST. CARY RTE. 14 & SILVER LAKE RD HARVARD 106 W. SUMNER WOODSTOCK 220 N. JEFFERSON ? ̂ AOK It - PIAINDKALra - WBDNESDAY, Vinyl Tops On * Autos Require A (Special Care fl About * third of U.S. care $ave vinyl tops and the W ^Automotive l>art» and Ac- ^ ; cessories association (APAA) ^ 'points out that these require .Special care. ,?;< New ten: Shelter vinyl tops X" -Irom future hazards by / J i washing them immediately. / M *3ust as care need undercoating, I M 'their vinyl tops require \ m "overcoating." Z, Used care: Premature vinyl ^ aging is one of the first signs of -automobile deterioration. The • top becomes brittle^ and ^discolored. Here's advice from APAA on restoring them to •like-new condition: -Buy a vinyl top cleaner and a product that will restore the color from a retailer of automotive products. Do not s4PO volatile cleaners, naptha, gisoline, harsh household cleaners and detergents, or bleaching agents. / -Apply both products with a ff soft bristle. Avoid wire A brushes. 4m* -After cleaning, use a sponge « Jtor the refinishing. Some \ml manufacturers include ap- \fi plica tore with their products. \ | The entire application takes k just a few minutes, APAA \* r e p o r t s , a n d l a s t s f o r m o n t h s . V (GREAT FOR THOSE HURRY UP LUNCHES 12-OZ. CAN Each of Hwm advartlMd items Is required \ tVill'Mio'B !? ^ raadHy avaHabte tor sal* at or below \ l l3 . .SkHII>tW the adver t i sed pr ice In each ASP Store , I --a--aSST except«« specifically noted In this ad. / *"****• --ytobl--. "wsjS snd poultry lust tor you. From around the -- CO?!*,>>LY fwhlnQ to bring you Mm ffiiMt products money CTn buy. Ow west» sis lylersBy Inapoefd, our poultry nM in controlled sn*l- ronmewte. EwyWIng thet cy tw doiy to assure you of the utmost In quality is belngtak«n car* of at AAP. Our Standards are high, but we don V atop there - we guarantee a vary purchase you make. m: If ITa proof you want, come on In - we do pick the beat, so you can, too. A PRICES EFFECTIVE WED. JULY STTHRU SAT. JULY 9. 1S77 ' i • NOME SOLD TO DEALERS OH WHOLESALERS. j_ A&P BRAND 46-OZe CAN LIMIT FOUR PLEASE MEAT PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS.. JULY 7 thru SAT., JULY 9.1977 A&P BRAND 1/2-GAL. CTN Legal Notice- 1 STATE OF ILLINOIS K )& COUNTY OF McHENRY ) 1 IN THE CIRCUIT COURTi OFJHE18TH JUDICIAL 100% PURE TROPICANA LIMIT FOUR PLEASE CENTENNIAL RUSSET GOLDEN SWEET FIRST BLADE CUT FROM- HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF vvum * e i CYNTHIA D. TALLANT, by ) REBECCA ANNE i) ARBOGAST, her mother j) snd next best friend. I) Plaintiff |) TERRY S^TALLANT, i) Defendant j) NO. 77-D-888 PUBLICATION NOTICE 1 The requisite Affidavit for Publication having been filed, notice is hereby given to you, TERRY S. TALLANT, that a suit has been filed in the 19th Judicial Circuit Court, McHenry County, Illinois, by plaintiff against you, for judgment for divorce snd for other relief; that summons duly isrued against you as providea by law, and which suit is still pending. Now, therefore, unless you, TERRV S. TALLANT, file your answer to the Complaint in said suit or otherwise make your appearance therein, in the said 19% Judicial Circuit Court, of McHenry County, held in the Courthouse in the City of Woodstock, Illinois, on er 32-OZ CTNS. now(< I STM PETER PAN 28 OZ. JAR SMOOTH CRUNCHY STOCK UP AT THIS LOW PRICE A&P LOOK FIT CHUCK STEAK CENTER CUT CHUCK ROAST CENTER CUT 8-OZ. CTNS. ft is tree that heat lightning '̂occurs only in summer? Is heat ^lightning any different from ordinary lightning? , j Actually, there's no such '{(thing as heat lightning. Light- 'i'oing occurs for more often in Hrammer than in winter, and f flds is {he reason one seldom ,'sees "heat" lightning in win- ter--because there is hardly .'any lightning in winter, u- But in summer there is r frequent lightning, which ac- j, companies thunderstorms. It's -^frequently seen near at hand "tend for away. When it's for •'away, too for to produce audi­ ble thunder, and visible on a ^el&tively clear night, it's .called by many "heat light­ ening." 9t But it's merely normal lightning seen at a great dis­ tance in the summer The heat produced the thunderstorm, hut resulting electrical charge exchanges produced the light ning, not the heat. NEW CROP DARI COUNTRY FRESH SWEET A&P BRAND LARQE OR SMALL CURD 24-OZ. CTN FLEISH MANN'S QTRD OVEN READY TlavoAs OR MIXgRS Terry R Mohr ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF (Pub. Jun 88, Jul 6 ft IS, 1997) . • • " ' • i Legal Notice NOTICE Public Notice ishsreby given that en June 14th, A.D. 1977, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois setttek forth the names and post-office addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting located at 1814'North Route 12, Spring Grove, Illinois 90081. Dated this 14th dsy of June, AJD. 1977. Vernon W.Kays . County Clerk (Pub. Jun22>, JuL*, 1977) BTL&r PLUS DEP. .CHEESE & OR [ SAUSAGE i i 14-OZ. A 7 PKG. 10TO 14 POUNDS V, Liver should be eaten at •least once a week. To vary this nutritional food try this recipe. I t ) % Create liver Green Grapes Red Radishes Pascal Celery Green Cabbage 8-OZ. CTNS 4 bacon slices 1 lb. beef liver 0 1 medium dhion, sliced 1 medium green pepper, cut into strips % t chili powder 1/8 t instant minced garlic 1 Vi 2Vi ounce envelope to- ; mato-vegetable soup * mix (V4 cup) 1 T cooking wine k Begin preparations about 40 minutes before serving, In skillet, saute bacon crisp; crumble. Reserved T fat. Cut fiver into 3-inch by Vi-inch Strips. - ' In reserved fot in skillet saute liver, onion, pepper, diili powder, garlic, until liver Is browned. Add soup mix, V% cUp water, bacon, wine. Cover iind simmer 10 to IS minutes or until liver is tender, stirring often. For a taste treat spoon over individual portions of baked corn bread. Makes 4 servings. For a quick dessert, fill baked tart shells with canned Apple-pie filling. Top with a slice of cheese and broil until Cheese is melted. RICHED-JANE PARKER 14-OZ PKQS OR BOTTOM ROUND ROAST . CENTER CUT SCOTT TISSUE SCOTT TOWELS Q. I was laid off recently by si company I've worked with for over a year and a half. I was% part-time employee there, a*d would like tofUe for Unem­ ployment Insurance but is friend told me that only termor full-time workers are eligible for theee beneifts. is this true? A. Being termed s "Aid- time" employee is not eligibility requirement W collecting Unemployment Insurance. However, you mife have made at least 81,800 m wages during the current base period, and you must be available to work on a full-tirtte basis, in sdditkm to the othdfr eligibility requirements, Q. I've worked on file day shift it the plant I'm employ# at for over five years. New management has recently taken over and I'm befog forced to work the night shift! really cant work theee hours because t have to take care of my children. What can I do? A. At prassnt, there are m laws In Illinois covering this type of situation. If you are 1 union member, your local may be able to help. Questions may be submitted to WORKW1SE, 818 * Michigan avneue, Room 183ft Chicago, 80808. i w 16-OZ. LOAVES FOR FOR THE BATHROOM DECORATOR&COLORS5 ^119 Polish Sausage S *169 A&P Sliced Bologna ^235 A&P Dinner Franks 1000 SHEET ROLL ASST. JUMBO ROLL EA. Turkey Breast *^5 BonelessTurkeyHam Sliced Bacon PAGE SMOKEY CANYON ORANGE OR QRAPE LADY SCOTT-200CT. BOX SIMS. WINNER HILDA MANIS CRQWN POINT, IND *1000. WINNER K ATM Y MUELLER BE LV IDE RE ILL >1000. WIN NCR LORETTA KOSS NORRIDOE, ILL SHOWBOAT RINGS OR A QNE 14-3/4-OZ. CAN "OF FRANCO AMERICAN 14-OZ PKGS U.S. GOVT INSP. lox- 0-^ 0OHrUZ f 3 W»NC BREAST OTRS^ gCKS • WITH TH18 COUPON AND $5.00 PURCHASE Jii i.iififeeeeeww WITH THIS COUPON ANO $5.00 PURCHASE --eeeeeemsinmifiji u You Bet Stew: "Can you do anything that other people can't?" Ben: "Sure. I can read my own hand- lpriting " , • Ethnic Art Three Illinois arts festivals WiU feature visual and per- forming artists from Greek, Lithuanian, Ukranian, Nor­ wegian, Korean and other major ethnic communities in Chicago. The program, part of the Ethnic Arts progrsm dsvelopsd by the Illinois Arts council, is supportsd in part by « grant from the National Endowment tor the Arts. The festivals are: the International Arts festlvfl, AU| tl 88 in Bloomingtea, the Cedarhurst Crafts fair, f 10-11 in Mt. Vernoni and 1 Jord- brlkideaerns', Oct. 1-1 «t Bishop HU|. A fourth feetlval WiU- be held In the Chicago <^ultu?al center throughout tne month of October. •1000. WINNER OLOA REDFIELD WOQDRiQGE ILL GENEVIEVE LIZON CHICAGO. ILL. ! * *m,ct • »*CHWMP« « WttiWW SAVKtte HI c OMANOI OMlAMOC FRUIT DRINK REG., DIET OR LIGHT ONC 1«-> 4 ore ANO* SPAGHETTIOS *°vzissssr> p«mc!wjthout COUP OH M umt bim coiMNwnM*. MiTM COUPON • tft 00 »UHCKAK met witmovt coupon »u 16-OZ. BTL8. PLUS DEP. 12-OZ. CANS 15-1/2-OZ. JAR The Illinois Ospartmem Revenue recently remin bingo operators that tl annual licenses to cooduct games must be renewed. ^ organisation interested JOANNE KLINEHAM GLENDALE HOTS. IU McHENRY STORE ONLY , 9 AM TO 5

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