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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 Jun 1973, p. 21

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TFCIV COME PEPCKTCAZDS AZENT WHAT I const to coasi stirisI < i f t o t a l h a r d w a r e Graduation Gards HORNSBYS - family centers ^ / CONSUMERS' CORNER^§jg£ Trimming Meat Cuts There is no department in the supermarket where know-how counts more than in the meat de­ partment. About one-third of the food budget is spent on meat items, including poultry and sea­ food. If you are spending more than that you may be slighting one of the other basic food groups or concentrating too much on the more expensive cuts of meat. Perhaps the most important rule in meat buying is to know the price per serving, rather than WAS YOUR PICTURE IN THE PAPER? Reprints of any photo which appeared in the McHenry Plaindealer and taken by our staff are available at modest price All are black and white. 5 X 7 - 8 X 10 - Order Yours Today! ALLOW 7 DAYS FOR PROCESSING" McHENRY PLAINDEALER 3812 West Elm Street Phone 385-0170 DONT BUY A HEARING AID . . Until You Test Wear MAICCS MARK 100 (behind the ear instrument) OR MAICO'S Eyeglass Model....THE MARK 110 (only Maigo has it) U.S. Patent 3662124 covers the unique Dephasing Microphone available only in MAICO MARK 100 series hearing aids. The remarkable aids that offer better hearing in back­ ground noise conditions better voice understanding. - Now available in behind - ear and eyeglass models. Whatever hearing aid you wear, you may not really know how well you can hear if you have not tried the MARK 100 aid. m MAICO R.O.Stensland & Associates' 3937 W.Main,McHenry,III. Wednesdays Only 1 - 5 p.m. Ph. 815-385 -7661 Batteries Cords Earmolds Other locations: Mt. Pros­ pect, Oak Park, Aurora, Hinsdale, Chicago. Gray- slake. Batteries y2 Price with this ad. ANNOUNCEMENT ™ Come In And Visit With KAREN KRATER OUR INTERIOR DECORATING CONSULTANT Registered member N.S.I.D. Associated with Ladd Enterprises in Whispering Oaks & Coventry. FRIDAY-JUNE 1st - 5 P.M. to 8 P.M. And she will assist you with your Decorating ideas or problems Formerly Lakeland Paint Spot $3 7$zr>. 4400 W. RTE. 120 McHENRY MARKET PLACE SHOPPING CENTER (•] MARKET PLACE SHOPPING CENTER 4400 W. Rte. 120 McHenry 385-6655 WANTED! Y O U R C H I L D r o s e All IVI Photographed UNLY! 'mtmimmMm for a BEAUTIFUL PLUS 50c HANDLING CHARGE 8x10 LIVING COLOR - Limited Offer... 1 Per Child, 2 Per Family - PORTRAIT June 7, 8 & 9 Thursday 10-7 pjn. , Friday 10-7 p.m., Saturday 10-5p.m. Portrait, jy "LITTLE RASCALS" ? SUMMER«DAY«CAMP FOR CHILDREN OF WORKING MOTHERS OR JUST FOR FUN Hiking - Crafts - Field Trips - Recreation - First Thru Fifth Graders BEGINNING JUNE 11th In Co-operation With The BAPTIST NURSERY SCHOOL 509 N. Front: St. McHenry, III. 385-0083 your week ahead BY OR. A.W. DAMIS Forecast Period: Jane S to June 10,1973 ARIES It's singularly pointless for you to spend this Mar. 21 • Apr. 19 > week concerning yourself about a past mistake. In other words, avoid rehashing bygones. TAURUS Being trapped in the worry circle seems to be Apr. 20 - May 20 the big drawback, for many under your sign. Take care! Your anxieties could trigger a i> chronic ailment. GEMINI Apparently, committing yourself to the opposite May 21 - Jane 20 sex isn't going to be too easy. It seems as though you'll have some peculiar ideas about love, romance and sex./ MOONCHILD In one form or another, a companion or assod- June 21 - July 22 ate will play an important role, in this week's activities. Apparently, someone is a better friend than you think. LEO Diet, rest and staying away from the main- July 23 • Aug. 22 stream of social activities is stressed. Also, emotional conflict must be avoided; otherwise, a health problem hangs in the balance. VIRGO Most members of your sign won't see it coming, Aug. 23 • Sept. 22 but, it will be there! Virgos are reaching a cross­ road in the financial department of their life. LIBRA There's help coming your way from the oppo- Sept. 23 • Oct. 22 site sex . . . with strings attached. As a matter of fact, motives of those surrounding you, will surface. You'll do some "mind reading!" SCORPIO A rumor of something scheduled to happen to Oct. 23 • Nov. 21 someone else will, indeed, happen to you. One other thing, you're inclined to stir up animosity. SAGITTARIUS It's a stroll down memory lane, for many under Nov. 22 • Dec. 21 your sign. Thoughts of an old flame will hide in the far dark corners of your mind. CAPRICORN What you accomplish this week, will depend on Dec. 22 • Jan. 19 the amount of trust you place in an associate. In other words, you are entering a critical period that requires depending upon an ally. AQUARIUS "Get rich schemes" seem to be in season for Jan. 20 • Feb. 18 many members of your sign. Meaning? Beware > of the fast talker who promises you the whole world. PISCES According to your chart, loved ones and close Feb. 19 - Mar. 20 associates might find you hard to please. It seems as though you are entering a cantan­ kerous cycle. PERSONALITY PROFILE For your Sun Sign Analysis, tend the day, month, year and place of birth, plus $1.00 for postage and handling to Dr. Andrew W. Damis, P. O. Box 12766, St. Petersburg, Florida 33733. Winners In Chess Tourney Winner of the first Chess championship ever held at East campus was Woody Rohart, shown at right, carefully making an im­ portant move. With back to camera is Lee Snyder, in second place. Above, the winners anp shown with Jeff Borter, in third place, and Anita Paunescue, fourth. STAFF PHOTOS- WAYNE GAYLORD _ THEV USED TO Be ? " MOTHERS! Golden Passbook $500minimutn C OQ% V par year 90 day Notice Account ViVV S% Regular Passbook Savings E 10% par year Earns from data in to date out V • IV An exciting "first" was participated in the tour- chalked up at East campus nament. Sophomores high school recently wheif-<®^§eemed to dominate the play. Lee Snyder took runner-up honors, Jeff Borter was third and Anita the first Chess cham­ pionship was held. The winner was Woody Bohart, a sophomore. Thirty-two freshmen and sophomore boys and girls Paunescu came through for the girls with a fourth place finish. ENROLL NOW Have Peace of Mind this Summer While You Are Working. DAY CAMP For Girls Age 6-1/2 Thru 11 Swimming - Crafts - Indoor and Outdoor Play June 11 Thru July 27 7:30 A.M. to 5 P.M. $18.00 Per Week FANTASY FARM Phone: 385-2499 GET RICHER, FASTER AT THESE TOP RATES 24 to 60 month certificate $6,000 minimum 12 month certificate $1,000 minimum 3 month certificate $1,000 minimum EFFECTIVE RATE COMPOUNDING 6.18" 5.92* 5.39* 4400 W. RTE. 120 McHENRY ANNUAL RATE 6* vp«r year 5*% wper yeer 5 %% ** per yeer INTEREST - COMPOUNDED DAILY ON ALL ACCOUNTS - PAYABLE QUARTERLY ON ALL ACCOUNTS TOP INTEREST RATES PAID ON ALL ACCOUNTS MARENGO federal savings - and loan association A *44alO,tM mutual mocwtion serving northern Illinois sines 1925 200 East Grant Highway PNona 815-MS-725S ' Marengo. Illinois PAGE 21-PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1973 the price per pound. Boneless meats, such as ground meat, liver and flank steaks yield four serv­ ings per pound. Bone-in meat, such as roasts or steaks, give two or three servings per pound, while meat with substantial fat and bone may provide only one or two servings a pound. Buying the specials may also help trim meat costs. Try using some less tender and less demanded cuts. Only about one-fourth of the carcass ends up as tender cuts and these steaks and roasts get the high prices. The remaining three-fourths of the carcass is less tender, usually lower priced, just as nutritious, but calls for more time and in­ genuity from the cook. Living organic material$ hare a chemical ttructure that make* it pottible for bacteria, in the pre-, tence of moitture and air, to line its hydrocarbon* for food. In the procett mott of the organic ma­ terial it broken dotcn into eery simple life supporting compoundt. Thit it u hat it called a Mode- grading action.

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