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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Oct 1977, p. 13

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PLAYOOOO GASH BONANZA PAGE 13 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNF.SDAY, OCTOBER 26. 1977i G A M E 7 GREAT GAMES IN ONE NO PURCHASE NECESSARY . . You Could be the Next Winner! WHOLE FRYERS OR BOX-0-CHICKEN LB! CHUCK ROAST BLADE CUT- LIMIT 3 ROASTS PLEASE ODOS CHART EFFECTIVE OCT 17 1977 fiAMES RUBIER OF PtIZK ooos 1 VISIT ODDS 12 VISITS 00D3 »isfr$ $1,000 13 l i s 55,555, l ia 4,130 l ia 2,315 l 100 . 4li 1 in 7,202 l i s 100 l ia 300 s so 138 1 In 4,117 1 in 349 l ia 175 I 25 2,02$ 1 in 1,721 l ia 144 l ia 72 $ 10 3,250 1 in 1,077 l ia 90 l ia 45 $ s 4,152 l i t 722 l ia CO l ia 30 ' $ 1 15,342 l i s 37 1 ia 3 1 ia 1.5 Total numbtr tt Prim 1 la 104,155 11* 33 l ia 2.7 1 ia 1.4 Get you' Iran 11000 Cash Bonanza Card >n any ot the participating 138 Chicago O.v AtP Stores located in Illinois and North#rn Indiana Whan the total number ol approved win- hers m any ot the above 6 games ($1 000 SIOO $50 $25 $10 S5I is achieved then that soecitic cash game will be terminated without notice end any cards submitted tor that specific game will be terminated without notice and any cards aubmitled lor that specific game will be reacted QUALITY-TRIMMED MEATS ARM CUT CENTER CUT COUNTRY STYLE Rib Pork Chops SpareRibs Smoked Turkey Ham Boneless Rump Fresh Roasters BONE­ LESS ROAST OR BOTTOM ROUND ROAST LB. LB. LB. $139 $129 $149 «. *139 Sliced Bacon S-1/4-LB. AVO. OSCAR MAYER LB. 1-LB. PKQ. 49c $149 46-OZ. CAN ASSORTED FLAVORS ANN PAGE BREAST-0-CHICKEN TUNA 6-1/2 OUNCE CAN EIGHT (TCLDCK COFFEE t r ."PP'CYt PRIDE »PR"cVrP~RlOE"«PRlci I PRlbi •"! SAVE 60c M? WATER PACK WITH COUPON • 9 ONE 3- POUND BAG OF EIGHT O'CLOCK COFFEE (RICH IN BRAZILAN COFFEES PRICE WITHOUT COUPON $9 89 nCOUMASL* THRU OCT It 1177 sua JSC T TO STATE •ALIS TAX AT RIO PRICE 630-M \ PRICE A MIOF^JMJOC^RICE A PRIOE* IIA1HY CORNER •YELLOW COCA-COLA 64-OZ. SIZE PAGE MINUTE MAID 16-OZ. BTL8 PLUS DEP. 1-LB PKGS. IN QUARTERS Sevan Up REG. OR SUGAR FREE SUGAR BOWL W/COVER T H I S W E E K S F E A T U R E D I T E M SMALL CURD LARGE s1.00 off WITH COUPON RUDCHEHMR CHEESE DARI-COUNTRY CARMEL APPLES FOR AFFY TAPPLE ZIPPER-M TANGERINES 150 SIZE •GREEN ONIONS •CUCUMBERS •CARROTS VINE RIPE TOMATOES HEAD LETTUCE VALUABLE COUPON WORTH <1.00 TOWARD THS PURCHASE OP THIS WEEK'S FEATURED ITEM SUGAR BOWL WITH COVER COUPON GOOD THRU OCT 29. 1ST7 r 1Q-OZ. WQT. EA. TREAT THE FAMILY TO A TASTY SALAD NEW HOURS McHENRY STORE ONLY SUNDAY 9 AM TO 5 PM MON. -- FRI 8 AM TO 9 PM SATURDAY 8 AM TO 7 PM Rotary Club Seeks Award Candidates Dennis Conway, president df the Rotary club of McHenry* has announced that the club ft searching for young people S& candidates for Rotary foun­ dation educational awards foi*' study abroad in 1979-80. : - The awards, for graduate and undergraduate students) teachers of the handicapped students in technical training programs, and journalists^ provide round-trip trait* sportation, educational antf living expenses for on£ academic year, and funds fbf intensive language training, ft necessary. ,4i Since the program began in 1947, the Rotary foundation has sponsored more than 10,000 students at a cost of US $35 million involving 127 countries' A trust supported by voluntary contributions from RotariarrtV Rotary clubs and others tri more than 150 Rotary coufli tries, thejFoundation will spend US $25.4 million over the nerft three years. The deadline for application to the local Rotary club ft March 1, 1978. Contact Dennis Conway for further information on eligibility and application procedure. >f! 8 nf -an 3 Health Tip (From The American Medical Association) HOW TO CUT ™ DOCTOR BILLS , 1 The cost of treating a serioufc illness or accidental injury most often is unanticipated and always is unwanted. Often it & not included in the family financial plan and often n presents an extra expense top of an already tight budg Like all other living ex­ penses, the price of medic treatment has risen in recent years. But, says the Americatf Medical association, there an1 still a number of ways in whi you can stretch your medi< dollar and at the same time get better protection for yourse' and your family. Have a family doctor. He wiU keep a permanent record df your medical history, whid$ may save duplicating mat expensive and time-consumi tests. He will know youf background and be better able to tell promptly if anything ir» wrong, v •s-'-'t «?'Hi nfifi Don't wait too* long. Mangle people try to save money ditf medical bills by not seeing tha» doctor until they are seriously ill. This not only defeats the* purpose of preventive medicine, the only sound way tut preserve your health, but it alsK) is more expensive in the long* run. Have regular checkup*:) Early detection obviously of­ fers a better chance to control and cure disease. 1w Go to the doctor's officeo House calls are not only mow expensive, they also are less efficient. Without his officii equipment and his trained staff, your physician cannot* perform a complete* examination. The doctor can give you better care, sooner, and at less expense in his officed Use the telephone. This not only saves money but also often makes good medical sense. AT family doctor who hate examined you regularly cant sometimes advise you over tiro phone about minor health! problems. For anything that seems serious he will ask you Uri come to his office to be> examined. T1 Follow your doctor's orders*'. If you refuse to follow the adA vice you solicit and pay for, you are throwing your money; away. 37 Buy health insurance. Healthi insurance is a bargain conn sidering the shattering effect* on the family finances thai? prolonged illness can have, fiujn as much as you can afford but' especially protect yourself against the catastrophic e*cj penses of serious illness. m Take allowable tax deduc­ tions. Doctor bills, hospital billlq and drug costs not covered bjt insurance, and beyond a ce©u tain percentage of your income*; may be claimed as deduction*) for tax purposes. dl V M : w Economic Hardship ^ Governor James R. Thomp6 son recently sent a telegram W President Carter, urging th* administration to heftf settle the New Orlearif longshoreman 's s t r ik t fV Thompson said that the strike is "slowing the shipment of Midwest grain at a time when farmers are in the middle of $ bumper harvest." He said thfft a long strike will "slow stockpiling of coal and fuel that is needed to meet ify* creased energy demand th$ winter." Thompson's telegrarr\ concluded: I "Any delay m settling the strike/ will cauq* further economic hardship ty Illinois and the Midwest and, because of export contraq^ cancellations, will further, erode our national balance payments." CAPY HARVARD WOODSTOCK McHENRY RTE 14 & 106 W. 220 N. 3750 W. SILVER LAKE RD. SUMNER JtTERSON ELM ST.

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