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Saturday, May 17, 2014Published by J-Ad Graphics, Inc. Phone (269) 945-95541351 North M-43 Highway • Hastings, MI 49058-0188
For an organization whose mission is to tell the stories of days gone by,Historic Charlton Park is unveiling something new this season — ornewly restored, to be accurate. It’s the Hastings City Bank clock, which
stood mounted on the bank’s original building in Hastings in 1926. After it wasdonated to Charlton Park in 1986, the stunning timepiece required extensiverenovation work that was completed two weeks ago. Now, Charlton Park isback to helping visitors relive local history with a magnificent copper-restoredwork of art as well as with all of the park’s brilliant recreations of a bygone era.It will all be on display Saturday, May 24, during the eighth annual CharltonPark Day. Admission and lunch will be free, as well as the chance to have funat a treasured Barry County cultural resource. Look inside for details onHistoric Charlton Park’s kickoff to the summer season. (Photo by Seth Graves)
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Larry Allerding,
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1. Next Friday is the Class of 2014 Graduation Night and, while the challenges facingthis year’s graduating class seem to be overwhelming, the ability of our graduating classto conquer those challenges is not in question. Whether they go on to college, enter themilitary or become part of the work force we are confident they will be successful. Theyface an economy that, while improving, is very tough, jobs are hard to find, the cost ofcollege is increasing to the point of being unaffordable and the ever present threat ofwars and terrorism still exists around the world. Still, the graduates we know in thisyear’s class still seem eager to be on their way, optimistic about the future and con-vinced they can make a difference, in fact that they can conquer the world. It is ourbelief that they can and will. All of us on South Jefferson Street congratulate our localgraduates and their parents on this special occasion and wish you only the best. If youare graduating this year, visit Bosley Pharmacy this week and get a $3 gift certificateand a bag of Medbug Caramel Corn. Wear your cap and gown and get another $2.2. The annual Michigan Week Mayor Exchange Day is next Wednesday in Hastings aswe welcome the Mayor and other city officials from Marshall, and treat them to a tourof our great city. We have much in our community that is good to share and show offand as you see our visitors traveling through town be sure to welcome them to Hastings,shake a few hands and offer any assistance they might need, again proving to all thetruth of our slogan. “Hastings: What you always wanted your hometown to be.”3. For the 127th year, the annual Hastings High School Alumni Banquet is two weeksfrom today (June 7). Tickets are $15 in advance at Bosley Pharmacy or by calling 269-945-2790. Or, you can climb atop the South Jefferson Street Podium (the soapbox) thisweek and lead the crowd in a cheer for HHS or sing the HHS Fight Song and we willbuy you a ticket to the festivities. (Limit 5). The banquet is open to all HHS graduatesand their guests with activities scheduled throughout the day followed by a punch bowlhappy hour at 4:30 p.m., the program and banquet at 5:30. Some tickets may be avail-able at the door.4. The annual Charlton Park Day Celebration will be held next Saturday from 11 a.m.until 4 p.m. Held in honor of the Barry County residents who have supported HistoricCharlton Park for the past 78 years. Included will be over 24 activities, free hot dogs,chips, ice cream and more. You can explore new museum exhibits, the entire villageand more. Call 269-945-3775 for more information. Admission is free for this specialevent.5. There will be a big “Sweet 16 Party” in Downtown Hastings today (Saturday) from9 a.m. until 5 p.m. as Anne’s Health Foods celebrate 16 years in business. The cele-bration features 16 percent off everything storewide, cupcakes, snacks and samples,many from local vendors, music by Chuck Whiting and more. Call 269-945-0875 formore information.6. Talk about sporting goods, the special place in Hastings is Al and Pete’s Sport Shopon South Jefferson Street, the heart of Downtown Hastings. The shop is owned andstaffed by local sportsmen who really know their stuff and next Saturday they will spon-sor their annual Opening Day Bass Contest, open to all sportsmen. Sign up by the endof the day Friday, weigh in by 5 p.m. Saturday, everyone gets a prize. While you are vis-iting the shop check out their great selection of fishing and hunting equipment. Get con-test details at 269-945-4417 or use the tournament as an excuse to stop in in the storeand get the lowdown from Peter or Jeff.7. The Pierce Cedar Creek Institute will sponsor a “Cutting Garden Program” byConnie Hanson this Wednesday evening from 7-8:30 p.m. The class will provide manyideas for cut flowers, where to find and seeds, and how to design a cutting garden. Costis $20 for members, $25 for non-members. For more information call 269-721-4190or register at www.cedarcreekinstitute.org.8. The Hastings Gus Macker Tournament will be held on June 27-28 in DowntownHastings and now is the time for you to sign up your team. The tourney is organized bythe Barry County Chamber of Commerce and you can call them at 269-945-2454 orvisit their office in Downtown Hastings to get the forms you need to participate andother info about the tourney.9. The Freeport Fire Department is looking for donations for their annual auction onMay 31, 10 a.m., at the fire station. New and used auction items are needed and itemsmay be dropped off behind the station. This is the largest fundraiser for the departmentand the proceeds will be used to buy needed equipment. Call 616-765-5450 for moreinformation.10. The Hastings Public Library Toddler Story Time (10:30 a.m. Tuesdays) and the Pre-School Story Time (Fridays at 10:30 a.m.) will use games, songs and stories to exploreTurtles and Umbrellas this week. The Movie Memories feature this Thursday evening(4:30-8 p.m.) is “Gilda” starring Rita Haworth and Glenn Ford. The story is about a sin-ister South American Casino boss and the results when his right hand man returns fromvacation with a new wife, someone he already knows. Admission to this and all libraryevents is open to all and free.11. The Hastings Mystery Theater presentation this week is another in the CrimeStopper Series, “Crime Doctor’s Courage” (1944) starring Warner Baxter. A recentlymarried young woman discovers that her husband was married twice before and bothwives died. She hires the Crime Doctor to judge whether her husband might be ahomidical maniac planning to kill her. Of course the hotel she owns has a menagerieof strange characters any one of which may have a motive for wanting her dead. TheHastings Mystery Theater is only available on WOW television, the Hastings Cableaccess channel each Thursday and Friday evenings at 7 p.m.12. The annual South Jefferson Street “500” Car Race is next Saturday. You areinvited to stage your own “Indy race” down South Jefferson Street, remote control carsonly please. Each participant gets a $5 certificate and a “Medbug Tattoo,” the winnergets another $5 gift certificate, a Hot Wheels Racing Car and a bag of Medbug CaramelCorn. If you want to go “one on one” with our remote control “Medbug,” say the wordand we will fire one up. If you beat the bug you get a Medbug T-shirt to wear with pride.(Limit 6).13. Hastings: What you always wanted your hometown to be.
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The Charlton Park Village
Foundation was established in 1988
with the mission to provide funds to
maintain the Park’s Historic Village,
Museum and Collections.
Recognizing that financial assis-
tance is needed to supplement the
taxpayer supported .2259 mils used
to currently operate the Park, the
Foundation created an endowment
fund to supplement Park improve-
ments. This goal is considerable
since there are more than 20 historic
structures on the Park grounds, most
of which are over 100 years old.
Due to many generous gifts, our
donors have enabled the Foundation
Board of Directors to grant over
$288,000 since its inception.
Projects slated for funding in 2014
include: renovation of our 1909
Buick Model F, restoration of the
iconic Hastings City Bank Clock,
funding for a collections intern and
upgrades to the museum security
system. We need your help to con-
tinue the Park’s legacy. Please con-
sider a donation to the Charlton Park
Foundation, a 501(c)3 organization.
Donations are tax deductible.
For more information, or todonate online, please visit www.charltonpark.org orcontact the Park office at
(269) 945-3775
Irving Charlton strongly believed in the
preservation of agricultural and common
household objects from the 19th century for
the education of future generations. Our edu-
cation programs are designed to expand stu-
dent’s knowledge and comprehension of the
past through hands-on participation in our
historic village. We provide a personal con-
nection to history that can be adapted to any
age or interest level. The education programs
utilize the buildings and artifacts to bring his-
tory alive for your students! Your students
will be able to see, listen, touch, smell, and
feel their way through history! Our most pop-
ular programs are Live-In and Down on the
Farm. If you choose the Live-In, students live
the life of a child at the turn-of-the century by
participating in daily chores and activities. If
you choose Down on the Farm, students
experience what life may have been like liv-
ing on a farm in the late 1800’s. You also may
select experiences la carte. Interested?
Charlton Park will continue to offer their pro-
grams for FREE to Barry County schools
who attend field trips during the month of
November.
Book your program by contactingShannon Ritzer by phone (269) 945-3775,e-mail eduprograms@charltonpark.org,or directly through our website at “Book aProgram”.
Become a Friend of Charlton Park!
Check it out at www.charltonpark.org!
Educators – Bring Your Students To Charlton Park
Historic Charlton Park is excited
to host Dinosaur Prep Lab and
Bare Bones - Edmontosaurus
Bones on Display through June
27, 2014 in the Irving D.
Charlton Memorial Museum.
PaleoJoe created the exhibit
from artifacts in his personal
collection and will be appear-
ing around Barry County dur-
ing the exhibit’s run to present
FREE programming. Dinosaur
Prep Lab will be open 7 days a
week at the Park and is FREE
to the public, except during
special events.
In conjunction with the exhibit, Historic Charlton Park and all of the
Barry County libraries are partnering on a reading program. PaleoJoe is
the author of a series of books and children can check out and read each
of the books and receive a stamp from their local library on a special
card. Don’t worry if your child is too young for PaleoJoe’s books, there
is an option available for younger readers, just ask your librarian. The
reading program was made possible with support from the Barry
Community Foundation.
Sound like fun? Here’s what you have to do....
Step 1: Visit your local Barry County Library and pick up the special card.Step 2: Read books about dinosaurs and get a stamp from your
librarian for each completed book!Step 3: Visit the Dinosaur Prep Lab and Bare Bones exhibit at Historic
Charlton Park.Step 4: Turn in your completed card at the Historic Charlton Park
gift shop to receive your FREE patch!
To learn more about the exhibit, reading program, and to see a scheduleof dinosaur related events, please visit www.charltonpark.org/park/exhibits.html or speak with your locallibrarian.
A new display focused on Irving D. Charlton has also been added to themuseum building and will feature artifacts about our founder. Food,Water, Shelter: The Business of Yesterday on the 2nd floor of theMuseum building has been updated and additional artifacts and signagehave been added to the display. This exhibit will run until the end of2014. There’s a lot to do and see at Historic Charlton Park this summer!
Learn & Grow With Us!
Did you know?Charlton Park hosts5,000 elementarystudents each year
Dinosaurs Invade Charlton Park
Explore More is a two week summer
program designed to explore some of
Barry County’s finest learning cen-
ters. Specifically geared towards
middle school students entering 5th
through 8th grades, these programs
will challenge each participant in a
variety of ways. Participants will
explore teambuilding and individual
self-confidence at YMCA Camp
Algonquin, environmental research
at Pierce Cedar Creek Institute, check
out cars from the Model T to Hot
Rods from the 1950s and 60s at the
Gilmore Car Museum, and get a
glimpse into the practice of paleon-
tology and archaeology at Historic
Charlton Park. Registration includes
transportation and lunch. Participants
will travel together to each site for a
full day of activities with trained
staff. They will spend one day a week
at Pierce Cedar Creek, the Gilmore
Car Museum, Historic Charlton Park,
and Camp Algonquin.
Cost of the program is $150 per par-
ticipant for “early bird” registration
(through May 23), $175 if registered
after May 23, and includes both
weeks. Participants may register for
one week only, however, two week
registrants will have first preference.
Financial assistance is available to
qualifying families through the
YMCA.
Paleo Joe
Fall Harvest Festival
Historic Charlton Park is excited to
partner with the Barry Conservation
District and numerous community
organizations to introduce young
people to the wonders of nature and
a host of outdoor sports and activi-
ties. On Saturday, September 13 a
free day of fun is planned for kids
to get hands-on experience in many
different outdoor activities includ-
ing hiking, archery, fishing, bird
watching, target shooting, nature
art, biking, trapping, kayaking, ori-
enteering and more! Thanks to our
generous sponsors, lunch is provid-
ed free for all children.
Inaugural Barry CountyOutdoor Recreation Youth Day
Civil War Muster
EVENT SPOTLIGHT
Did you know?
Over 25,000 people
visited Charlton
Park in 2013
CHARLTON PARK BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Lloyd Kilmer - Chairman - Citizen-At-Large
David Logan - Vice Chairman - Citizen-At-Large
Sharon Zebrowski - Secretary - Citizen-At-Large
Anne Bush - Citizen-At-Large
Daryl Cheeseman - Charlton Park Gas & Steam Engine Club
Howard Gibson - County Board of Commissioners
Julie Guenther - Citizen-At-Large
David Kilmer - Citizen-At-Large
Jan Lydy - Citizen-At-Large
Rick Moore - Citizen-At-Large
Keith Murphy - Citizen-At-Large
Michael Snyder - Citizen-At-Large
Regina Young - Citizen-At-Large
CHARLTON PARK FOUNDATIONBOARD OF DIRECTORS
Doug Anderson
Joanne Barnard
Shirley Barnum
Donna Brown
David DeHaan
Gordon Fuhr
Rose Heaton
Tim Kelly
Carl Schoessel
Nathan Tagg
John Texter
Jeff VanNortwick
Event organizers are busilypreparing for the annual CivilWar reenactment on July 19-20.This event has been described byattendees as one of the best in thestate! Visit the authentic militaryand civilian camps, talk withreenactors and immerse yourselfin the early history of America.There’s something for everyoneincluding daily battles in the his-toric village, children’s activities,cannon and home life demonstra-tions, guided tours, pancakebreakfast and vendors. Generaladmission is $5 for those ages13+ and $3 for ages 5-12.
Historic Charlton Park is a destination location for Barry County
residents and visitors from all over the Midwest. One main attrac-
tion is the Park’s line up of summer events and we are excited to
host three new special events in 2014. This section highlights sev-
eral of the Park’s many summer offerings.
Join Our Team: VolunteerHistoric Charlton Park is so much
more than a collection of old buildings
and artifacts. It is a special place made
so by the people who bring life to the
village. If you have a positive attitude
and a few free hours per month, please
consider volunteering at Charlton
Park. The Park is always seeking vol-
unteers to serve as tour guides and
activity instructors for education pro-
grams, handy-people and gardeners to
care for our facilities, gift shop atten-
dants during special events, and much
more! Some of the reasons our volun-
teers give for donating their time and
talents to Charlton Park include: mak-
ing a measurable impact on the collec-
tion or an education program, some-
thing to do to fight off boredom,
enjoying the outdoors, and the chance
to talk with the public. Each volunteer
makes it a better place by adding their
own talents and interests to the mix.
Would you consider joining us?
Benefits of volunteering at Charlton
Park include complimentary event
passes and bi-annual recognition
luncheons.
Call our office at (269) 945-3775 or e-mail
volunteer@charltonpark.org to learn more.
Hosted by the Barry County Gas, Steam and Antique MachineryAssociation, this unique event which celebrates the agriculturalheritage of our area in combination with the beginning of harvestseason will be held for the first time at Charlton Park onSeptember 27-28. Join us for a weekend of camping, tractorshows and exhibits, activities for women & children, swap meet,pancake breakfast and more.
CK&S Railfan FestivalIn its sixth year, but new to Historic Charlton Park, the CK&S (short
for Chicago, Kalamazoo and Saginaw) Railfan Festival makes its
way to the Park on June 21. Features include guest speakers, model
train displays, music, collectible train swap meet and activities for
kids. General admission is $1 per car. Join us to learn more about
the history of railroading in the region.
Visit www.cksrailfans.com for more details!
AFTER YOUR VISIT TO CHARLTON PARK, BE SURE TO CHECK OUT THESEOTHER HISTORICAL PLACES AND FAMILY-ORIENTED ACTIVITIES
HISTORICAL MUSEUMS
• Bowne Township Historical SocietyMuseum & School House. 616-868-684684th St. & Alden Nash (M-50), Alto, MI 49302Open the 1st Sunday of each monthJune-September, or by appointment.
• Freeport Historical Society Museum127 South Warren StreetFreeport, MI 49325. 616-765-8571Open Tuesday mornings May-October, orthroughout the year by appointment.
• Lake Odessa Area Historical Soc. & Depot Museum1117 Emerson Street, Lake Odessa, MI 48849616-374-7518 or 616-374-8420Open the last weekend of each month,Saturday 10 am-2 pm and Sunday 2 pm-5 pm
• Bernard Historical Society7135 West Delton Road, Delton, MI 49046269-623-8732 www.delton-mi.com/bernard
• Gilmore Car Museum6865 Hickory Road, Hickory Corners, MI 49060269-671-5089 www.gilmorecarmuseum.org
• Historic Bowens Mills, 55 Briggs RoadMiddleville, MI 49333 www.bowensmills.comAn 1840s plank house, an 1850s one room school, an1864 grist and cider mill, a covered bridge, and muchmore. A must for the history buff.
• McKeown Road Bridge(McKeown Park - McKeown Rd./Nashville Rd.)A 19th century iron truss bridge over the ThornappleRiver in a park setting.
• Barry County Courthouse220 W. State St., Hastings, MI 49058A beautiful and historic 19th Century courthouse on atraditional town square.
NATURE AND WILDLIFE
• Michigan Audubon Society - Otis Sanctuary3560 Havens Road, Hastings, MI 49058.269-948-5777 • www.otissanctuary.org e-mail: otissanctuary@mei.net
• Pierce Cedar Creek Institute for EnvironmentalEducation, 701 West Cloverdale Rd., Hastings, MI49058(269) 721-4190www.cedarcreekinstitute.orge-mail: skedgellm@cedarcreekinstitute.org
• W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary, a part of W.K. KelloggBiological Station, 12685 East C Avenue,Augusta, MI 49012-9707. 269-671-2510.www.kbs.msu.edu/birdsanctuary/
SWEETS AND TREATS IN AN EDUCATIONAL SETTING
MOO-ville Quality Creamery, 5875 S. M-66 Highway(at M-79), Nashville, MI 49073. 517-852-9003.www.moo-ville.com. A working farm offering farm tours, a
petting farm, a working creamery, and ICE CREAM! Openyear-round Monday-Saturday. Closed Sunday.
SAFE & HEALTHY RECREATIONHIKING & BIKING TRAILS
The trail network is impressive and growing, too extensive todetail on a map of this scale. If you are a hiker, bicycler, birdwatcher, nature lover, or horse rider, there are trails for you.Find your trail among:
The Paul Henry Thornapple Trailwww.thornappletrailassociation.org;
The Chief Noonday segment of the North Country Trailwww.northcountrytrail.org/cnd/index.htm
or: the many and varied trails available in the Barry StateGame Area, the Middleville State Game Area, or YankeeSprings Recreation Area,
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wildlifehabitat/sga/barry_vs.pdf
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No Family Left Indoors (NFLI) is a free summer program that brings together
many of Barry County’s arts, recreation, natural, and educational non-profit asso-
ciations to host a series of evenings of fun and learning out-of-doors. Charlton Park
is excited to be involved once again, and will host ‘Compass Crusaders’ on June 24,
2014 from 6:30-8 p.m. Participants will learn the basics of how to use a traditional
compass and how to read a map with a compass. These skills will be put into prac-
tice by completing an orienteering course in the Park. If you have any questions,
please contact Shannon Ritzer by phone (269) 945-3775, or by e-mail at
sritzer@barrycounty.org. No Family Left Indoors runs at various locations on
Tuesdays between June 3 and August 12 from 6:30-8 p.m.
6/3/2014 - Nesting Season at Otis Sanctuary - Otis Farm Bird
Sanctuary - Early-June is an excellent time for viewing and listening to nesting
birds. Join a seasoned birder at Otis Sanctuary who will help participants rec-
ognize birds by their songs, appearance, and habitats on this 1.5 mile hike.
6/10/2014 - Family Night at Camp - YMCA Camp Algonquin - Families
will enjoy a couple hours of camp, including camp games, a climbing wall, and a
boat ride.
6/17/2014 - Beginner Mountain Biking - Wildwood Trails Park,
Middleville -Kids can learn to build their skills on this local trail and then try
longer area mountain bike trails, such as the Deep Lake Trail in Yankee
Springs. No bikes will be available, so bring a bike to participate.
6/24/2014 - Compass Crusaders - Historic Charlton Park. Participants will
learn the basics of how to use a traditional compass and how to read a map with a
compass. These skills will be put into practice by completing an orienteering course
in the Park.
7/1/2014 - Finding Frogs at Hidden Pond - Hidden Pond Preserve -
Whether it is bullfrogs or leopard frogs, kids will have the opportunity to get
their feet wet and look for their favorite amphibians.
7/8/2014 - Music Makers - Courthouse Lawn, Hastings - Listen to
music, see a demonstration of drums and drumming, and make a drum at this
event sponsored by the Thornapple Arts Council.
7/15/2014 - Outdoor Concert - Pierce Cedar Creek Institute - Community
Music School students will play an outdoor concert. Instruments will be available
to touch and explore.
7/22/2014 - Tremendous Trees - Pierce Cedar Creek Institute -
Michigan is the land of trees and was once covered nearly end-to-end with
massive trees. Learn more about Michigan’s trees and the roles they play both
in cities and in forests through a variety of exploration activities.
7/29/2014 - Backpacking and Fishing - Stagecoach Park, Middleville -
North Country Trail Association will do a demonstration on what to bring on
an overnight trail hike. The Thornapple River Watershed Council will do fish-
ing demonstrations and give youth an opportunity to fish on the river.
8/5/2014 - Photo Scavenger Hunt - Hasting Public Library - Enjoy a
walk through downtown Hastings and the Riverwalk Trail to look for architec-
tural details, identify sculptures from different angles, and match natural for-
mations to photos. Bring the scavenger
hunt sheet back to the library by 8 p.m.
to be entered into the evening’s prize
drawing.
8/12/2014 - Pond Exploration-
Clear Lake Camp, Battle Creek Outdoor
Education Center. It might wiggle, hop,
or dive but kids will get out on the
boardwalk with a dip net to catch pond
critters. Everybody catches something to
look at! If there is time, the program will
end with a campfire and a story.
Looking for a one-of-a-kind setting for your next event? Historic Charlton Park offers facilityrentals for every occasion. Whether your style is simple or elegant, we offer affordable outdoorreception, reunion, wedding and party sites with the Historic Village as your backdrop. The Parkalso has several covered pavilions with modern amenities and wooded areas available for use.
For more information, please visit our website, www.charltonpark.org or contact Stacey Graham at
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Dip......................... 16 oz 2/$300
Marie Callendar
Cream Pies ........... 28-38 oz $599
Open Pit BBQ Sauce.............. 18 oz 99¢
Betty Crocker
Suddenly Salad .... 6.2-8.3 oz $169
Bush’s Baked Beans.... 21.5-28 oz
3/$500
Hormel with or without beans
Chili .....................10.5-15 oz 2/$300
RitzCrackers ................ 13.7 oz
$299
McCormick Grillmate Marinades ............ .7-1.3 oz 99¢
Fresh
Watermelon ........... ea $399
Fresh
Sweet Corn .........6/$200
Fresh
Red Potatoes...... 5 lb $349
Crispy
Celery ...................... ea $129
Sweet Vidalia
Onions..................... lb 79¢
Fresh Lean Beef & ChickenShishkabobs.......... lb
$799
Farm Fresh PorkTenderloin ............. lb
$499
USDA ChoiceBeef Sirloin Steak ...................... lb
$699
Farm Fresh Pork SlabSpare Ribs ............. lb
$299
Fresh Boneless SkinlessChicken Thighs..... lb
$249
Farm Fresh SmokedPork Chops............ lb
$499
USDA Choice BeefSizzle Steak........... lb
$699
All Natural Lean BeefLondon Broil.......... lb
$499
Bar S Jumbo Franks ...... 16 oz
$109
Oscar Mayer Regular and Thick SlicedBacon................... 16 oz
$299
#1 VARIETY BUNDLE 41.5# $140.00 5# Chicken Legs8# Whole Chicken4# Bacon4# Pork Chops5.5# Beef Roast4# Porterhouse Steak4# Pork Sausage5# Ground Beef2# Tom’s Own Brats
#2 LEAN & HEALTHY 16.5# $95.002# Ground Round2# Fillet Mignon3# New York Strip Steak2.5# Sirloin Tip Roast2.5# Boneless Pork Chops2# Ground Turkey2.5# Boneless Chicken Breast
#3 ECONOMY 22# $75.003# Beef Roast4# Whole Chicken4# Hamburger1.5# Sirloin Steak2# Sausage2.5# Pork Chops2# Hamburg Patties3# Round Steak
#4 BUDGET 50# $155.005# Leg Qtrs.8# Whole Chicken10# Hamburger4.5# Beef Roast3.5# Pork Steak4# Rib Steak5# Round Steak5# Hot Dogs2# Hamburg Patties3# Tom’s Own Brats
#5 BBQ 20.5# $125.004.5# Boneless Sirloin Steak4.5# Porterhouse Steak4.5# T-Bone Steak4# Country Style Ribs3# Thick Pork Chops
#6 FAMILY PACK 21.5# $75.005# Chicken Leg Quarters4# Ground Beef3# T-Bone Steak2# Beef Sizzler Steak2# Tom’s Own Brats3.5# Pork Roast2# Pork Sausage
#7 JUMBO 55# $200.003# Italian Sausage3# Rib-Eye Steak5# Country Style Ribs7# Ground Beef3# New York Strips4# Stew Meat3# Smoked Chops4# Pork Cutlets4# Cube Steak10# Chicken Leg Qtrs3.5# Pork Roast5.5# Beef Roast
#8 SEAFOOD $55.0016 oz Orange Roughy20 oz Tilapia10 oz Cod1.25# Salmon Fillet20 oz Perch16 oz Cooked Tail-On Shrimp
#9 GOOD MORNING 15# $70.005# Bacon3# Ham Steak5# Sausage4# Beef Sizzler Steak
Tradewinds
Tea........................... 128 oz $269
Vlasic sweet or dill
Relish ..................... 9-10 oz 99¢
Heinz
Ketchup.................... 38 oz $199
Smuckers Ice Cream
Toppings ......... 11.5-2.25 oz 3/$500
Dixie cups, bowls &
Plates ................. 12-54 ct 2/$500
Kingsford
Charcoal ................ 16.6 lbs $899
Perfection Soft N’ Good
White Bread ......... 24 oz 2/$300
Lay’s
Potato Chips ..... 9.5-10 oz 2/$500
Busch & Busch Light - 30 pk cans
Beer ...........................$1599
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Foxhorn
Wines
1.5 L$799
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MAY 172014
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