May 12, 2014 issue - Walkerton Area Shopper
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VISIT US ONLINE! www.walkertonshopper.com PLACE YOUR 1X3 AND MINI AD’S ONLINE TODAY! May 12, 2014 Walkerton Area PRSRT STD U.S. Postage Paid South Bend, IN 46601 Permit No. 46 POSTAL CUSTOMER Shopper Donaldson • Fish Lake • Grovertown • Hamlet • Koontz Lake • LaPaz • North Liberty • Tyner • Walkerton • Plymouth Page. 2 Koontz Lake Missionary Church Fish Fry! Page. 3 Need Dog Food? Stop by Hamlet Feed Mill. Bring your $1 Off coupon! Page. 4 John Glenn Building Trades is having an OPEN HOUSE. Page. 5 Is your A/C unit ready for summer? Call Great Lakes today, don’t wait until it’s too HOT! Page. 6 Upcoming Kaser Auctions! Don’t miss um! Page. 7 Read through all of our great Mini Ads. Page. 8 Reserve your Bump ‘n’ Jump today! Let the summer fun begin! Walkerton Area Shopper information: Mailing Address 612 Roosevelt Walkerton, IN Phone - (574) 586-7467 Email walkertonshopper@ gmail.com Office - No physical office however will meet customers by appointment. Deadline - Wednesday 6pm. Circulation - 8,000 paper mailed via US Mail each Monday. Website www.walkertonshopper.com Place your ad today! Page 2 - Walkerton Area Shopper AREA ENTREPRENEUR BRINGS SCOTLAND TO WALKERTON In the age of the anonymous “big box” store and monochrome buying experience, people wonder what happened to the small creative entrepreneur. Many were swallowed up by bigger more aggressive competitors, or simply vanished; casualties of the tenuous economy. But just outside of Walkerton Indiana, the entrepreneurial spirit is alive and well in the person of Phyllis Wille, and in the presence of her “New Kitchen Store”. New Kitchen Store is just what the name implies--a store filled with high quality foodstuffs, spices, coffees and teas, beautiful dishes, well made kitchen tools and grilling items-all carefully chosen by Phyllis to help her customers enhance and enrich the hearts of their homes. Since her business opened 7 years ago, Phyllis has adhered to a vision of providing not only excellent merchandise, but an important service to her community as well; evidenced by the over 30 local charities she supports. “We try to always encourage people to cook in a healthy, sustainable way by teaching cooking methods to people of all ages, and acting as a source for quality ingredients and cooking utensils. We give back to the community in a number of ways, through our events that have a fundraising aspect to them and with cooking instruction for children as well as adults.” Each year, one of New Kitchen Store’s main fundraising events happens in early June, and this year is no exception. Benefitting Camp Millhouse as the chosen charity , the “Scottish Fling” will take place on Saturday, June 7 from 9am to 3 pm. Location for the event is New Kitchen Store itself, at 330 Liberty Street (State Rd. 23 beside CVS) in Walkerton IN. The event will feature a number of speakers and presenters, including Phillip Abbott; owner of Terra Spice, Chef Brad Hindsley; owner and executive Chef of Spire Farm to Fork, Ron Elkins; owner of GEFU kitchen tools, and Carol Hamilton Meehan; owner of Fiddler’s Hearth and author of a new cookbook entitled “Recipes from the Hearth”. There will also be be live Celtic music, featuring strolling bagpipers, and other Scottish themed entertainment. Food of many kinds will be available, including pancakes made from Indiana produced New Rinkle products, Cock-a-leekie soup, Scottish eggs prepared by Chef Brad, Scottish shortbread, and numerous samples and demonstrations of the products that are available at New Kitchen Store. Proceeds from the soup and shortbread sales will be donated to Camp Millhouse, which will also have representatives attending. All attendees are encouraged to show Scottish pride by wearing themed attire. This event always generates a lot of excitement in the local community. In the past the themes have revolved around country living; with bluegrass music and campfire cooking, May 12, 2014 nostalgia; with a vintage car show, as well as East Indian cooking. But event or no event, a visit to New Kitchen Store is always a unique experience that hearkens back to the highly personal interactions with shop owners of the past. Customers are always invited to sample coffee and tea. Other store treats or new items under consideration may be offered, along with a request for an honest opinion of the product. Established customers are sometimes asked to trial new items in their own kitchens to help Phyllis determine whether they meet her high standards for quality materials, workmanship, effective design and utility. Patrons will be informed of the upcoming monthly cooking classes, taught by Chef Brad. And if a shopper has questions, information and advice about any product in the store is freely given by this very knowledgeable owner. The summertime Farmers Market that is available to local vendors free of charge is another attraction; and the annual Holiday preview event that takes place Thanksgiving weekend make a visit to New Kitchen Store an interesting and enriching experience any time of year. Written by: Chris Franey Hours: Tues-Fri 9-6 Sat 9-3 330 Liberty St. (SR 23) Walkerton, IN 46574 (574) 586-2745 North Liberty News Walkerton Area Historical Society May 12th The Garden club will be meeting at the North Liberty Library at 6:00pm May 13th The North Liberty Chamber of Commerce will be meeting at their new location at 7:30 am. May 14th Cub Scout pack 241 parent/leader meeting at McCormick Electrical at 7pm. May 17th Farmers on the Curve farm market 9am to 1pm. Potato Creek State Park activities. May 17th Free Fishing day 10:00am, Fish Prints. Try your hand at the art of fish printing. Bring a washed t-shirt to decorate or use our paper. Meet at the Nature Center Auditorium 2:00pm The wide Side Come hear what we’re doing to restore natural areas and manage the park to keep it healthy. Meet at the Nature Center Auditorium May 18th 10:00 am Feeding Time Stop by the Nature Center to watch the animals being fed. 2:00 pm We are going to debunk some common myths and beliefs relating to nature. Meet at the Nature Center Auditorium. Attention! We need your help. The Chamber of Commerce is in need of volunteers to help with the July 4th Parade and Fireworks. If you can volunteer to help make this years holiday celebration successful, please contact Pam Craft at 656-3651. Donations toward the fireworks can be made at 1st Source Bank North Liberty branch. Visit our website at northlibertychamber.org. SENIOR CLASS PLAY 1945 – The night of the play Junior Stevenson took the above photo. “Last Thursday and Friday some 500 patrons laughed and squirmed in enjoyment as ten seniors bathed in the footlights and trod the stage at the high school auditorium in their presentation of ‘A Ready-Made Family.’ On Thursday night between acts, Rosemary LeRoy sang to the accompaniment of her sister, Margaret Ann, and Marilee Ward played several selections on the piano. Friday night between acts entertainment consisted of a cornet solo by Paul Wolfram and piano numbers by Miss Jeanette Farrar.” - Walkerton Independent, March 29, 1945 Acting in the play were Violet Schmeltz, Walter Martin, Ray Chapman, Martha Kerr, Charles Ferverda, Jean Jackson, Virginia Bellinger, Jackie Cripe, Eugene Wolff, and Dorothy Calhoon. Heritage House Museum hours are Thursday, Friday, and Saturday 10:00 until 1:00. WAHS publications and Cemetery Walk DVDs are available at the museum. “A Great Place to Live” Knitting Group Located at the North Liberty Library. Group is open to any adult from beginner to experienced needle worker. Group meets on the 1st & 3rd Thursday of the month at 1:30pm. All are welcome! 2014 Baccalaureate Nettie Jean Patrick THANK YOU Thank you to all the voters that supported Mark Allen for Oregon Township Trustee. Mark Allen Thurs., May 15 7:00 p.m. John Glenn auditorium This one hour service is student led and refreshments are available afterwards in the cafeteria. Please join us in celebrating the Class of 2014. OBITUARY WEAR A POPPY WITH PRIDE... May is Poppy Month. The poppies are handmade by the disabled veterans to help support the veterans. On. Fri., & Sat., May 16 & 17, watch for the ladies of the Walkerton American Legion Auxiliary #189 at various businesses around Walkerton holding their poppies and cans. Please pay tribute to all veterans and to all who died in service by wearing a poppy on Poppy Day. (Submitted) June 28, 1939 - April 24, 2014 BROOK - Nettie Jean Patrick, 74, of Brook, IN, passed away in her home on April 24, 2014, after a long illness. She was born June 28, 1939, in Saylersville, KY, to the late Leonard & Myrtle Watkins Hopkins Keehn. She was married to Ortie Patrick in 1963 and he preceded her in death. Nettie graduated from Grovertown High School in Grovertown, IN. She enjoyed reading, crossword puzzles, and planting flowers in her garden. Nettie was a member of the Moose Lodge, V.F.W. Ladies Auxillary Post #1279, American Legion and Eagles Lodge, all of Rensselaer, IN. She is survived by 3 sons, Carl Patrick, (companion, Denise Dunnahoo), Roselawn, IN, Brian & Marcia Patrick, Brook, IN, and Arlen & Trudi Patrick, Brook, IN. Grandmother of 4 and Great-Grandmother of 2; also surviving are 3 sisters, Irene & Roy Daniels, Sacramento, CA, Beverly Teske, Walkerton, IN, and Barbara Burket, Walkerton, IN; 2 Brothers, Larry Keehn, Providence, RI, and Lon Keehn, Walkerton, IN. Visitation was held at the Gerts Funeral Home, Brook, IN, on Tuesday, April 29, 2014, from 10:00 am until time of service at 12 noon. Richard E. Gerts officiated. Burial followed at the De Motte Cemetery, De Motte, IN. MS Walk 2014 Thank you to all the local businesses that had a donation container put out for the Michiana MS Walk that was held on May 3rd 2014. Bob’s Country Store and the Yum Yum Shop in North Liberty and TCU in Walkerton. Also a big Thank You to everyone that donated to the containers. There was a good turn out and a successful walk. For more information on MS (multiple sclerosis) you can call 1-800344-4867 or visit the web site at www.nationalMSsociety.org/ini SIGN UP TODAY! The Cows Have Come Home... Walkerton Area Shopper audience Scherf Farms Milk delivery is officially here! SIGN UP NOW... by call this phone number: (219) 561-1341 or Or sign up online at: www.scherffarms.com Click on the “Home Delivery” tab and look to the bottom right for the “Registration” form. You can also send an email to: farm@scherffarms.com Start Saving Today for Tomorrow’s College Bills May 12, 2014 Another school year is drawing to a close. If you have young children, you might be planning for their summer activities. But you also might want to look even farther into the future — to the day when your kids say “goodbye” to their local schools and “hello” to their college dormitories. When that day arrives, will you be financially prepared to pay for the high costs of higher education? Consider this: For the 2013–2014 academic year, the average cost (tuition, fees, room and board) was $18,391 for an in-state student at a four-year public college or university, and $40,917 for a private school, according to the College Board. And these costs may well be considerably higher by the time your children enter college. Of course, these are just the “sticker” prices; some families pay less, thanks to grants and tax benefits, such as the American Opportunity Tax Credit and the Lifetime Learning Tax Credit. Still, you may encounter some hefty college bills down the road. But college is still a good investment in your child’s future. Over an adult’s working life, an individual with a bachelor’s degree can expect to earn, on average, nearly $1 million more than someone with only a high school diploma, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. So you’re saving for a good cause. Unfortunately, you may not be saving enough — or you might not be making the most of your savings. To save for college, more parents use a general savings account than any other method, according to Sallie Mae’s How America Saves for College 2014 study. These types of accounts carry two significant drawbacks: They typically earn tiny returns and they offer no tax advantages. However, you do you have some attractive college-funding vehicles available, one of which is a 529 plan. Your 529 plan earnings accumulate tax free, provided they are used for qualified higher education expenses. (529 plan distributions not used for qualified expenses may be subject to federal and state income tax and a 10% IRS penalty.) Furthermore, your 529 plan contributions may be deductible from your state taxes. But 529 plans vary, so be sure to check with your tax advisor regarding deductibility. A 529 plan offers other benefits, too. For one thing, the lifetime contribution limits for 529 plans are quite generous; while these limits vary by state, some plans allow contributions well in excess of $200,000. And a 529 plan is flexible: If your child decides against college or vocational school, you can transfer the unused funds to another family member, tax and penalty free. Walkerton Area Shopper - Page 3 Koontz Lake Market 7893 N. SR 23 at Koontz Lake WE SELL ONLY USDA CHOICE CUTS OF MEAT OPEN EVERYDAY! Mon - Sat 8am-7pm CST If it says “Inspected” or “Select” you aren’t getting the best quality that your family deserves at prices lower than big box stores! Sunday 8am-6pm 586-7222 Lean Chopped Sirlon Patties......................$2.29lb USDA Choice Round Steak.........................$3.59lb USDA Choice Boneless Sirloin Steak........$6.39lb Ready to Bake Stuffed Chicken.................$1.99lb In Our Deli Troyer Pit Ham....................................$5.49lb Colby & Colby Jack Cheese................$5.19lb We accept Snap, Visa, Mastercard Hot Foods from our Deli... 16pc Bone in Chicken - $17.00 Cheeseburgers EVERYDAY - $2.50 BEER & WINE - LOTTERY Polish Dinners and Fish Fry Every Friday $6.99 Complete Dinner FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED Open 7 days PERENNIALS a week----8 -6 CST GALORE GREENHOUSES Home of the $1.00 PERENNIAL! Over 125 varieties! OPEN FOR THE SEASON! OVER 500 VARIETIES OF PERENNIALS!! THOUSANDS OF HANGING BASKETS!! Customer Appreciation Hog Roast is May 17! Starts at 11am until food is gone. Second Location: Mark’s Water Treatment, North Liberty Open everyday 10am-6pm. Third Location: Rumors Hair Salon 0115 W SR 10, North Judson, IN Open Daily 8am-6pm CST Seed Potatoes, Onion Sets, Packaged Seeds, Onion Plants, MUCH MORE!! Sweet Potato Plants are Here! Thrifty Thursdays Cash & Carry We accept Mastercard, Visa, 10% OFF! Discover, & Debit Cards Visit our website for a complete listing of plants & prices! www.apggreenhouse.com 5652 St. Rd. 4, Mill Creek (219) 369-9413 (219) 369-9361 Just 6 miles east of LaPorte on SR 4 or 10 miles west of N. Liberty on SR 4 While a 529 plan is a popular choice for college savings, it is not the only option available. You also might want to consider a Coverdell Education Savings Account, which, like a 529 plan, can generate tax-free earnings if the money is used for higher education expenses. You can typically only put in a maximum of $2,000 per year to a Coverdell account, but it does offer more flexibility in investment choices than a 529 plan. Your children may be young today, but, before you know it, they’ll be packing their bags for college. So, no matter which college savings vehicles you choose, put them to work soon. This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward Jones Financial Advisor Bob Borlik. Hൺආඅൾඍ Fൾൾൽ Mංඅඅ, Iඇർ. 96 E. Pearl • Hamlet • 574-867-3301 Affordable, complete line of animal & pet feeds. Custom Blend • Bagged Feed • Delivery Available *Expires: May 31, 2014 DJ’s POOLS & SUPPLIES Pool Openings & Closing, Chemicals, Pumps, Filters, Replacement Parts, Liners & Solar Covers HOURS: Mon-Friday 9:00-5:00 Saturday 9:00- 4:00 Sunday 9:00- 1:00 Debbie & Jim Hostetler 4293 Breezy Pt. Lane *We will be closed Tuesday, May 13th 586-2239 East side of Koontz Lake DEBIT Nusbaum-Elkin Funeral Home Since 1915 Traditional & Cremation Services Pre Planning & Funeral Trusts Monuments & Markers “A funeral should not be a long term financial burden on the family.” We offer compassionate service with quality Merchandise at an affordable cost. Matthew W. Coon, Director 574-586-3444 Page 4 - Walkerton Area Shopper May 12, 2014 FREE E D F I L I P ESTIMATES (574) 936-5189 CONCRETE Since 1989 Limestone Driveways Slabs Porches Sidewalks Pole Barns Driveways Garages Flatwork Concrete Work Treat your mother, sister or friend to a relaxing Aveda body therapy session or Aveda facial by Cara at Tangles Salon. GOT MILK? 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Allow us to introduce you to our communities. Place your business card and get notice! ESTATE PLANNING And now introducing..... Revocable Trusts & Wills Probate Estates DEBORAH SULLIVAN BROWN Attorney & Counselor at Law Post Office Box 236 North Liberty, IN 46554 Telephone (574) 656-8093 CleanRite Cleaning Service Homes Apartments Offices Initial Cleaning Windows Bonded Insured Free Estimates Member BBB, ISSA, Chamber of Commerce Established 2000 Owner Dawn Gorby-Verhaeghe Voted #1 Cleaning Service in Marshall County since 2011! 574-586-9614 574-274-2424 www.cleanritecleaning.com CUSTOM LAWN CARE Mowing - Spring Cleaning Fertilizing - Aeration *Senior Discounts *Neighbor Discounts Call Bruce (574) 229-1970 CALL ECKER REPAIR Serving you since 1970. We install & repair antennas. We repair most appliances. Also we repair televisions. Why not call 574-936-8466 BIG JON RECYCLING SERVICE • Washers & Dryers • Old Lawn and Farm • Refrigerators Equipment • Scrap Metals • Empty Propane • Brass & Copper Tanks • Old or Unwanted Car Parts • Clear Property of Scrap • Gas or Charcoal Grills Metal • Aluminum Windows & Cans I will haul these things • Water Heaters away for FREE! • A/C Units If interested, you can give • Microwaves me a call. • Freezers • Dehumidifiers • Small TV’s and Electronics 219-851-3623 Adam’s Junkers CASH PAID FOR ALL JUNK & FIXABLE VEHICLES CARS, TRUCKS, VANS & SUV ’S. Top dollar paid 7 days a week. FREE same day pick up. 574-514-4456 Mayy 12,, 2014 PUBLIC AUCTION - Lapaz Sunday May 18 at 11:00am LOCATION: Lapaz Community Building. (Take US 31 1/2 mi north of US 6, behind fire station). Antiques & collectors items, toys, games, sports memorabilia, tools, lawn & garden, furniture, lots of goodies!!! $250 Jim’s Lawn Mowing Service Reasonable rates Free estimates (574) 586-3822 574-274-2422 West Landscape, LLC Tent Rental 20x40 White Tent Schwinn 3 wheel bike / LIKE NEW! New Schwinn Bicycle - 26” - 3 wheel - Blue with basket Free Estimates - Senior Discounts Seeding Landscaping Privacy Fencing Sodding Sprinkler Systems Mowing Tree Planting Split Rail Call Today! (574) 287-0713 (574) 292-1834 GARDEN TILLING Call: Jim Cisney (574) 910-3214 TOWN OF WALKERTON JOB OPENING The Town of Walkerton is seeking a motivated individual to fill a full-time maintenance position with the Park Department. The position requires a high school diploma or equivalency, and a valid Indiana driver’s license. Job entails frequent strenuous physical labor, sometimes in adverse conditions, to perform construction, maintenance, and repair activities. Benefit package is provided. Job applications and descriptions are available at the Walkerton Clerk Treasurer’s office at 301 Michigan Street, or online atwww.walkerton.org. Please attach resume with application and return to the Walkerton Clerk’s office by June 1, 2014. No phone calls please. Need a tent for your summer gathering? Set-Up and tear down included. $200 With sides $225 574-220-9000 Walkerton Area Shopper - Page 7 Ethan’s Lawncare Lawn Mowing Garden Tilling 574-910-2534 Ethan Barden FISH FOR STOCKING Most Varieties Ponds, Lakes Laggis’ Fish Farm (269) 628-2056 Days (269) 624-6215 Evenings Wagging Tails Professional Dog Grooming with TLC 7352 N. Tecumseh - Koontz Lake Call Kari for an appointment today! Kari Rush - (574) 780-5302 Ditch Cleaning, Pond Digging, & Snow plowing Gravel, Limestone, Fill Dirt, Black Dirt, Mulch, Sand, Landscaping Rock, & River Rock, Garden Tilling, Home 574-936-8514 Cell 574-276-7584 Stone Excavating • Excavating • Septic Pumping • Septic Systems • Sewer & Drain Cleaning Jay Stone 14501 Lincoln Hwy. Plymouth, IN (574)935-5456 www.stoneexcavating.com Post Building Steel Residential, Agricultural, and Commercial Post Frame Buildings, Metal Roofs, Materials, and Supplies. Is your roof in need of work after a long winter? Call us for a FREE quote... (574) 936-5564 www.postbuildingsteel.embarqspace.com Lakeview Apartments 2 Bedroom units Across from Newton Park On site management 574-784-3567 FOR RENT CHECK OUT THESE GREAT SALES THIS WEEKEND! Hurry! They don’t last long! 2 & 3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS W/ GARAGE. WATER, SEWER, TRASH PICK-UP INCLUDED $600 574-586-7409 HUGE Barn Sale FOR RENT At the corner of Queen & 7th Rd 1 Bedroom Apartment at Walkerton Refrigerator & Stove are furnished. NO Pets, one year lease. Call - (574)586-7150 or 279-1357 May 15, 16, & 18 8am - 5pm 6918 Queen - Plymouth - Multi Family Sale! May 16th & 17th 9am-4pm 906 Colorado St in Dogwood Estates - Walkerton Household items & Decor Canopy Bed, Twin Bed with frame & headboard. Tons of Mens/Womens/Juniors/ Girls 6mo-18mo clothes. LARGE SALE May 16 & 17 - 8am to 5pm 64914 Liberty Trail - North Liberty - Tall entertainment center, cement mixer, lawn edger, 8 N Ford Tractor, much misc. Page 8 - Walkerton Area Shopper May 12, 2014 “Most Deserving Parent” Essay Contest Winner Now Open for the season! N Left to right Dawn Gorby-Verhaeghe (Owner of CleanRite) Arizona Nies (Winner - Student), Misty Nies (Mother) I would like you to come to my mom’s house and clean it for her. She babysits in the morning till we get off of school which is about 3:30. Some days she has a lot of stuff to do because she has 7 kids total in her house. She is a foster parent to help kids in need and to help kids who did not get a good life. I myself was a foster kid, my mom was a drug addict and my dad left when I was born. I was in foster care and nobody wanted to take me and they said that this was my last resort. So the loving family they are they took me in and I was with my sister because we were separated at fist. My mom runs all over the place. She doesn’t even have time to get home on time for dinner. The little time she has she fits in family time and that is her favorite time. I would like for you guys to help her maybe get more time so she can spend her alone time that she never gets. So will you think about it THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING. Call your 2x2 ad in today! We do free design layout! We mail out 8,640 papers each week. Have some information that you need printed? Or maybe an item to sell? Place this nicely priced ad size. Thanks for all the local business! I look forward to helping you make your next auto repair easy and affordable. CALL TODAY! I will work with anyone’s budget. 14 years of automotive experience. 1x3 Ad Size $23.40 This ad size cost $31.20 or $28.50 with our multi week discount. Call or email us. 574-586-7467 walkertonshopper@gmail.com Walkerton Area Shopper Debit/Credit Accepted REAL SERVICES May 12- May 15, 2014 Monday, May 12 Chicken Patty & Bun Red Potatoes Pickled Beets Crisp Tuesday, May 13 John Glenn Lunch Menu Monday, May 12 Ravioli/garlic bread Or Corn Dog Tuesday, May 13 Seasoned Pulled Pork/bun Or Ham Sandwich Wednesday, May 14 Pizza Crunchers Or Calzone Thursday, May 15 Swt & Sour Chicken/ rice w/ Bread & Butter Or Hamburger/bun Friday, May 16 Deli Turkey Sub Or Philly Cheese Steak Stuffed Peppers Scalloped Potatoes Mixed Veggies Bread Pudding Wednesday, May 14 Seasoned Chicken Thigh Salad & Tomato Roasted Veggies Rice, Fruit Thursday, May 15 Seasoned Chicken Thigh Salad & Tomato Roasted Veggies Rice, Fruit Call 586-7600 a day in advance for meal reservations. Menus subject to change without notice. Due to the diets of some the food is not highly seasoned. The Walkerton site is located at 813 Ohio St at the Community Building. Site coordinator is Don Johnson. l Sale Dates: May 12-18, 2014 Meat bundles always available. MEAT USDA Inspected Boneless Pork Sirloin Chops...........$2.79 lb. USDA Choice Chuck Roast ............................ $3.49 lb. PRODUCE Idaho Russet Potatoes – 5 lb. Bag ............................ $1.99 Dole Head Lettuce ...... $1.29 each Food stamps accepted. FROZEN North Star Ice Cream Bars – 6 Count Asst. Var. ............ $2.49 TGIF Appetizers – 8-11 oz. Asst. Var. ........................... $3.49 DELI Fresh Meats, Beer, Wine, Lottery, ATM Butterball Turkey Breast – Oven Roasted or Cajun ......... $5.99 lb. Land-O-Lakes American Cheese – White or Yellow ............ $5.49 lb. Health & Beauty Our Family Ibuprofen Caplets – 50 Count ............................ $3.99 Crest Toothpaste – 6 oz. ...... $3.79 GROCERY Stroh’s Beer – 30 Pack Cans ................................ $17.99 Our Family Mustard – 20 oz. .................................... 99¢ Our Family Dill Pickle Chips – 32 oz. ................................. $1.99 Our Family Sandwich Cookies – 2 lb. Pkg. Asst. Var. .......... $1.99 Wishbone Salad Dressing – 16 oz. Asst. Var. ............... $2.49 Our Family Water Softener Pellets – 40 lb. Bag ........... $5.29 Our Family Paper Towels ........ 99¢ Our Family Charcoal – 15-16 lb. Bag ...................... $5.99 Malt-O-Meal Cereal – 22-36 oz. Monster Size .......2/$7 Everyday! DAIRY Debit/Credit cards accepted Our Family Chunk Cheese – 8 oz. Asst. Var. ........................... $3.29 International Delights Creamer – 16 oz. Asst. Var. ............... $1.99
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