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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Feb 1978, p. 11

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c PAGE 11 - PLAINDEALER - i Great Dollar Saving on Meat Values! A&P COUNTRY FARM PORiTl WFDNFSnAY, FEBRI'*RY 22, 1978 | -- -- -- -- -- mm '--Zm mm5S I I BLADE CUT Chuck SOLD AS ROAST ONLY LIMIT 3 PLEASE CHUCK ROAST 7-BONE CENTER CUT LB. 79c Asst. Pork Chops i Boneless Rump Roast INCLUDES: •2 SHOULDER •6CENTER •2 SIRLOIN CHOPS 139 L*. OR BOTTOM ROUND ROAST TENDER JUICY BEEF YOU'LL BE PROUD TO SERVE 158 LB. Chuck Steak 7-BONE CENTER CUT SOLD AS STEAK ONLY 89 C LB. CENTER RIB Center Cut Pork Chops SEMI-BONELESS Pork Chops BUTTERFLY OR Boneless Pork Chops COUNTRY STYLE Spare Ribs MEATY Pork Back Ribs FOR CHOP SUEY Boneless Pork Cubes RIB PORTION Boneless Pork Loin Roast FULL RIB HALF Pork Loin Roast PICNIC STYLE Fresh Pork Roast . *189 , *209 , $229 *149 *199 $149 $199 $139 99c Boneless Chuck Roast $|ig I LB. CUT FROM HEAVY GRAIN FED WESTERN BEEF SWIFT PREM WHITE MEAT Turkey Roast CHICKEN KIEV OR Cordon Bleu SWIFTS PREMIUM POUND PACKAOE 12-OZ. PKQ. $399 $279 Swiss Steak ROUND BONE ARM STEAK LB. 119 CHEESE SMOKIES OR Smokie Links OSCAR MAYER 12-OZ. PKQ. REG. OR BEEF HYGRADE Ball Park Franks 1-LB. PKQ. $139 $129 •QRAVY WITH TURKEY •GRAVY WITH SALISBURY •GRAVY WITH HOAGIE PATTIES A&P Green Beans A&P French Fries Dean's IceCream Dean's IceCreamToffeeBars EIGHT O'CLOCK, IN THE BEAN' POWDERED OR PLAIN BOX OF 12 A SUPERB BLEND OF BRAZILIAN COFFEES Head Lettuce Fresh Bake Engl ishMuffins Blue Ribbon Donuts S9I HOUSEHOLD CORNER FRESH FRUIT&VEGETABLES Rod Radishes Fresh Cole Slaw Fresh Papayes CRISP. TANOV FOR SLAW OR SALAD A TROPICAL DELIOHT 1-LS. PKQ. LB. EA. FRESH FLORAL DEPARTMENT Apollo Plant Potting Soil S-INCH POT •-QUART BAQ EACH 39c 39c 59c • $399 79c % THICK & THIRSTY vine •tomato®5 sm>° slZE JUMBO HEADS KLEENEX BATHROOM TOSS UP ATASTY SALAD IO-OZ.MIN NET.WGT ROLL PKG 7c OFF LABEL Seedless Grapefruit >88 RUBY RED OR FLORIDA WHITE LB BAQ Anjou or Bosc Pears 150 SIZE Fresh Carrots 39-. 149 Kleenex Facial Tissue Kleenex Family Napkins Tidy House Lunch Bags Laundry Detergent ASST. COLORS 200-CT. PKQ. 140-CT 50-CT. ARM A HAMMER 70 0Z. 15c OFF LASEL PKQ. j College Honors J [ I Richard Goe Named To Honor Fraternity At WIU The Western Illinois university chapters of Alpha# Lambda Delta and Phi Eta Sigma national honor frater­ nities recently held their an­ nual initiation and banquet Among the 146 students and five faculty members initiated into the respective honoraries was Richard Goe. 3721 W. Lake Shore drive. Wonder Lake. Both honoraries recognize freshmen students who have achieved at least a 3.5 grade- point average on a scale of 4.0 equals straight "A" while completing at least 15 hours during the first quarter or during the freshman year with at least 45 hours of academic work Degree Study At Campus For College Senior Ann Page Spaghetti m w A&PTEXAS BLUE BONNET Creme Cookies 3 * Biscuits ELBOW MACARONI OR SEA SHELLS FIRESIDE BRAND ASST. VARIETIES LIGHT & TASTY MPQT1 PQ HOT COCOA MIX 2-LB BOWL 6-1/2-oz PKGS REG OA WITH MARSH MALLOW 12 OZ PKQ 1-LB. PKGS. REG OR GREATFOR LENTEN MEALS FROZEN FOODS aJSKS Tropica™. LARGE OR SMALL CURD Orange Juice 64-OZ. CTN. 109 EACH Gaymont Sour Supreme A&PHalf&Half 16-OZ. CTN. 24-OZ CTN •BANANA 13-3/4-OZ. •ORANGE 13-3/4-OZ. •CHOC. CAKE 13-3/4-OZ. •GERM. CHOC. CAKE 12-1 /4-OZ. GREAT FOR LENTEN MEALS w : A&P Sour Cream 16-02 CTN. 1S-OZ ICTNI Oncor Entrees BAKERY CORNER LB PKQ FROZEN CUT OR FRENCH OTYLE •»-OZ. UZ(B REO .OR CRINKLE CUT •2-L* «»• SAUSAGE 18-OZ LOAVES PARKER FROZEN W. 1I-CT PKQ MICHAEL THORNTON Michael Thornton has been accepted at the University of Illinois Medical school and began his studies for a M.D. degree in September at the Chicago campus. Mike is a senior at Wheaton college, where he has been active in student government, involved in a inter-city tutoring > program,', and was recently named to Who's Who in American. Colleges and Universities. He will graduate in June with a B.S. degree. Michael is a 1974 graduate of McHenry high school. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thornton, 6604 Mason Hill road, McHenry. What lust One Person Can Do NEW HOURS McHENRY STORE ONLY SUNDAY 9 AM TO 5 PM MON. -- FRI 8 AM TO 9 PM SATURDAY ..... . . . . 8 AM TO 7 PM , CHARLES EVANS. SAFETY CRUSADER After his wife and daughters died in a fire in January, 1975, New York real estate developer Charles Evans sent smoke detectors to 4,000 people. "I spent three months trying to think of a memorial and then this idea came to me," says Mr Evans. I hired an electrical engineer to find the best possible battery-powered alarm." Then he designed a gift package and mailed the alarms to a list including relatives, business and social acquain­ tances, parents of children at his daughers' school and the one his 13-year-old son attends. A note read: "This gift is of­ fered to you on one serious condition - you must install it immediately. It could save a life." He asked recipients to send one, which he'll sell at cost, to someone they loved. "I felt that trying to prevent tragedies similar to mine," says Mr. Evans, "would be a better memorial than endowing something like a library." A staff of two, now per- manenlty employed by his Crusade for Fire Detection, handled the mailbags of letters that poured in. One person sent a check for $500, with a request to send alarms to some in­ stitutions that couldn't afford them. Such checks are used to send alarms to unprotected homes for children and a variety of institutions, half-way houses and foster homes. Charles Evans' major aim is "to have a smoke detector every place where people sleep " Some states and cities now require that all new structures have them He is trying to get such legislation passed in New York and New Jersey. The Crusade for Fire Detection at 745 Fifth avenue. New York, N Y 10022, has sold 100.000 smoke detectors at cost One man who cares started a chain-reaction that will save lives Hamburg. Germany handles nearly 50 million tons of cargo a year along 40 miles of modern docks. The city services ships bound to and from more than 1,000 ports of the world Hamburg has more diplomatic consuls than any other city--except New York CARY HARVARD RTE. 14 & 106 W. SILVER LAKE RD. SUMNER •WOODSTOCK McHENRY 220 N. 3750 W. JEFFERSON ELM ST.

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