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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Aug 1975, p. 14

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PAGE 14 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY. AUGUST 22, 1975 away" bags of dry roasted peanuts to passersby for any donation they care to give. All the money raised by each Kiwanis club stays in the community in which it is collected, and is used for a variety of community welfare projects such as aid to han­ dicapped and underprivileged children; aid to YMCA's, boys' and girls' clubs and Boy Scout troops; service programs for senior citizens; educational scholarships, youth counseling and care in the war against drug, abuse. Name Chairman For Peanut Sale Of Kiwanis Clubs Charles R. Vander Veen of Glenwood, 111., has been named general chairman of the twenty-fourth annual combined Kiwanis clubs' peanut sale, which takes place this year Friday. Sept. 26. On that date, more than 500 Kiwanis clubs throughout the United States - 150 of them in the Chieagoland area and doynstate Illinois -- will "give I I I I I I I I American Legion Post 491 - RINGW00D ROAD, McHENRY - FISH FRY EVERY I FRIDAY (5:00-9:00 P.M.) \ • PERCH-ALL YOU CAN EAT • OTHER MENU AVAILABLE « OPEN TO THE PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE I FRI - 2 BEERS & A COKE SAT - BOB & THE BLUE TONES Op. s.n fox Lunch. dinnzx and coc&ta ih. - Tuesday thru Sunday - ® Jlunctr •sShcciaC I _ | SUNDAY BRUNCH FROM f 11:30 to 2:30 | <Sf3.s.cia[ Ĵ̂ xLms. \L$Lnne.x SERVED FROM 2:30-8:00SUNDAY ONLY Co fxfrts 2^ Lnncx $6.50 I -11a. du.Li.Lns. 385-7495 220 W. RAND RD. McHENRY ,<S><S>cS> 'BEER GARTEN SANDWICH BAR LIQUOR MART DELICATESSEN NTERNATIONAC HOUSE y2 Ml. NORTH OF 173 ON RT. 12 IN RICHMOND, ILL. 815-678-7171 viMiitiiKvXvJririM*:-:-: HELPING PAWS Spots is a Pointer-Lab mix male, 10 months old. He's an amiable fellow; still he's a good watch dog. to 3. The telephone number is 459-2641. Volunteers are needed to take in animals being held for adoption. Cost of food and medication is paid by Helping Paws. Volunteers to handle office calls are also needed. If you can give half a day, a full day, or a couple of day's time, we'll be grateful. Just make your arrangements with the office. DOGS FOR ADOPTION Real cute, a Dachshund- Pomeranian male is reddish brown with some black. He's 5 years old and should go to a home with no small children. 943-4229. This female puppy, 15 weeks old, is a possible Cocker mix. She is black and brindle, has a Cocker coat and a square face. Call 338-3248 evenings. A female Walker Hound is 6 months old. She has floppy ears, a long tail, and is white with black and brown spots. Among her attributes - housebroken, all puppy shots, and a natural instinct for hunting. Call 312-639-2111 days or 639-3570 evenings. This young male, a mix of Cocker-Poodle-Schnauzer is 2 to 3 months old. He's black with white on chest, and is partly housebroken. 459-3232. A female Labrador looks purebred and is about 4-6 months old. She's all black and medium size. 568-6314. Room to run is needed by this spayed female German Shepherd, 2 years old. She has By Estelle Atwell How sweet it is to hear good tidings. A call came in from a woman who could not say enough nice things about the dog they adopted through Helping Paws. It was a large dog - a Shepherd. She said it settled in to their family life perfectly. Just goes to show how adaptable pets can be when they are welcomed and loved. Helping Paws has some fine adoptable animals. The number to call for each animal is given with the description. If you want further information or have some problem related to an animal such as finding one or losing one, please call the office, opefi Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, from 10 to 12 and from 1 all shots, is obedience trained, and tfood with children. 459- 4638 A young female is a Collie- Shepherd mix. She's tri-color and approximately 6 months old. 455-1433. Another young female is a German Shepherd mix. She's black, and good with children. Call 344-2730 after 5 or weekends. She stands 18 inches high and is a Terrier mix, 9 months old. She gets along well with children, adults, and other dogs. 455-1308. This possible Whippet- Terrier mix male, 4 years, is a good house dog. Shots will be given for a new owner. 312-526- 3346. Six Collie-Australian Shepherd-Catahoula Hound puppies, 8 weeks old, are available at 459-3521. There are 5 males, 1 female. A Collie-Shepherd male, 2 years old, weighs 55-60 pounds. He is an outside dog and his dog house and chain come with him ; he has all shots. 459-0067 evenings. "Pepper" loves children and is an outside dog. She is a Lab- English Setter, 9' j months old. 385-8611. A female Poodle mix, standard size, is solid black. She is 7 months old, very af­ fectionate, and needs lots of attention. 459-4077. There are 5 mixed breed puppies, 7 weeks old, at 312-639- 4339. The mother is the size of a Wire Haired Terrier. A small male Cockapoo is 2 years old. He's white, is housebroken, has all shots. Should go to a home with older children only. 338-6267 evenings. CATS FOR ADOPTION A tan tiger male, under 1 year, is litter trained. 459-7854. This spayed tortoiseshell female, about 1 year, is a sweet cat. Call 455-0413. Mother and 2 kittens, to be adopted separately. One kitten is male, the other female. Kittens' age 10 weeks. Ali are housebroken, 459-5564. A black and brown female Tabby has been spayed. She is a young adult. One paw and pad missing. Call 312-381-3125 after 8 p.m. A male orange Tabby resembling "Morris" is possibly neutered. He loves children. 459-6837. About 1 year old, this neutered male Chocolate Point PARTY SH0 P PARTY TRAYS & CATERING WE MAIL GIFT BOX CHEESE IRLD CHAMPION CHEESES-HOME OF WC PARTY TRAYS & CATERING WE MAIL GIFT BOX CHEESE IRLD CHAMPION CHEESES- NATIONALLY FAMOUS SANDWICH BAR WINE & CHEESE TASTING ALL DAY-EVERY DAY | IMPORTED LIQUORS & CORDIALS BEER CAN COLLECTORS CENTER LORD & TAYLOR FASHION SHOW MONDAY AUG. 25th, 1975 sponsored by The Women's Auxiliary of the Family Service & Mental Health Clinic 11 to 12 Cocktails-12 Lunch Adults 21 YRS. & Under $10.00 *5.00 FOR TICKETS CALL 338-3783 or 459-1907 PRETTY SALLY MAE IS DEAD...BUT THE WORST HASN'T HAPPENED TO HER YET! /WcHE/V«V McHENRY 385-0144 WKDYS 7:00-9:00 ALL SEATS 75* S - S 1 - 3 - 5 - 7 - 9 ERNEST BORGNINE & IDA LUPIN0 IN - "CASUAL DININ0 AT TS "THE DEVIL'S « RAIN" ( FORMERLY THE SHERMAN HOUSE) PAT FEATURES: LUNCHEON SKOAL TUES. THRU FRI. From $1.90 WKDYS 7:00-9:00 -S 1-3-K-7-9 or ENJ0V A COMPUTE DINNER WITH THE fAMILV TUES.-WED.THURS EVENING For $2.50 fAMILV STVLE DINNERS Sundays & Holidays a JL CA All you can eat! FRIDAY SPECIAL POOR MAN'S 0 el LOBSTER "SERUINC ALL YOUR FAUORITES" > ALL THIS IN ADDITION TO OUR REGULAR MENU FEATURING • STEAK • PRIME RIB • BABY BACK RIBS • ROAST DUCK • SEAFOOD • JUMBO LOBSTFR • ̂ A FOOD PLATTER Mrs SUPPER CLUB RESERVATIONS 7812 US. RTE. 12 SOLON MILLS. ILL. h 2 Ml. SE. OF RICHMOND (815)675-241^ E I WKDYS 6:40-9:30 IS - S 12:50-3:40-6:40-9:301 E 1 WKDYS 7-9 IS - S 1-3-5-7-9 L ["LOVE AND DEATH" WOODY ALLEN |i>G| "NASHVILLE1^ "THE APPLE DUMPLING GANG" fT s400 CARLOAD SHOWTIME 8:00 "TOMMY" AND "VAULT OF HORROR" SHOW FRNSATATE "CALIF0RNIA SPLIT" I | IPG; !PG L*J Witnesses In Assembly This Weekend "Do all of us have real confidence in the future?", so asks John M. Yasko, as he prepares to deliver the- hour public talk on the subject "Stand Still and See the Salvation of Jehovah" at an assembly of Jehovah's Wit­ nesses, Aug. 23 and 24 in Pecatonica, Illinois. Mr. Yasko. district overseer of Jehovah's Witnesses in parts Siamese is a large cat. 459-4311. Two spayed Persian females are available at 312-658-6496 after 6 or weekends. One is a red cream Tabby, 3 years, a lap cat. very sweet and shy. The other is all black, front paws deelawed, 6 years, sweet and friendly. Call 455-1074 for details on 4 kittens, 7 weeks old. For fur­ ther description of 5 kittens call 459-5564. They are 5 weeks old. Copper colored, this male kitten has semi-long fur. He has had distemper shot. Call 312- 639-2881. LOST AND FOUND Lost: A domestic tomcat. 4 years old, dark and light gray. He's small, and was wearing a yellow collar with bell. Lost in Woodlawn Park area of McHenrv. Call 385-4391. To Pick--Or Not To Pick Apples picked too early may be off-flavored, sour,, poorly colored, and small, says George Young, University of Illinois Extension adviser in McHenry county. On the other hand, over ripe apples may develop water core while still on the tree or after picking and become mealy or flat in flavor. Fruits increase in size in the final stage of maturity. And from this standpoint, says Young, it's desirable to leave the fruit on the trees. The Extension adviser says the gardener can make some tests that will help him decide when to pick. One way is to sample for flavor and aroma. If the starches have changed to sugar and the flavor and aroma characteristic for the variety have developed, picking maturity is indicated. Flesh color should be creamy-white to pale yellow-greenish. Another maturity test in­ volves observation of the under color or ground color of the fruit for the first signs of changing from green--the characteristic color before maturity approaches-to*yellow or greenish-yellow. This is easy to observe in yellow or gold varieties. In red varieties, the under color becomes masked as the red color develops. Areas around the core or stem cavities usually retain the under color. A general guide is the number of days from full bloom. The time required for fruit to mature is 130 to 135 days for Jonathan, 135 to 145 days for Red Delicious, 140 to 150 days for Golden Delicious, and 160 to 170 days for Winesap. Ripening will occur about ten days after maturity. "If a home orchardist con­ siders as many of these guides as possible to supplement his own experience, he should be able to pick apples when they are at the peak of quality," concludes Young. NOW THE SHOW IN HARVARD UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP! BILL SEATON-STEVE YATES 7 DAYS A WEEK! X-RATED ENTERTAINMENT SHOWTIME 7:30 & 9:30 2321 AYER ST. HARVARD, ILL. PH. 943-4451 *••••••••••••••* of Illinois. Indiana and Wisconsin, now with 'their organization for nearly fifty years, explained the main point of his discourse. "We must build a real basis for confidence in God and His ability to bring about our salvation. Christians must be united unaer Christ, not each one going his own way. but each one encouraging his brother. Such ones will see the salvation of Jehovah and be blessed bv him forever." Jehovah's Witnesses in this community will be making an exfcra effort to assist all in­ terested in attending the convention. The program will begin Saturday morning, Aug. 23. at 9:55 a.m., in the Exhibition hall, Winnebago county fair grounds, Pecatonica. They request that anyone wanting further details contact them through the local Kingdom Hall and congregation. HlGlteuci l | House •TPS The Area's Most I tuque Dining Experience. Gilead House YULMOT. WISCONSIN For Reservations Pimm* 414-862-6400 OPEN \T 11:30 V \>TK,HES FOR SALE Join Us For Luncheon, Dinner & Cocktails Deli< ions Homemade Breads. Desserts. Etc. tresli I egetahles. Hume made Soup and C.heese Spreails Everythiii}i Cooked To Order (except prime rib) E l E H ) I H I M , H E S E R V E I S H O M E M A D E ! CHICKEN SALE FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY (August 22, 23, 24) (listed items onlv, 2 PC. SNAK Includes hot roll and french fries REG SJ.J9 3 PC. DINNER Includes hot roll, cole slaw & fries REG. $1.95 5 PC. DINNER Includes hot roll, cole slaw & FRIES WAY;. $j,09 10 PC. TUB Includes chicken only REG. $5.16 10 PC. TUB Includes pint of cole slaw and pound of french fries g REG. $6.81 15 PC. TUB Includes half-dozen hot rolls REG. $7.70 15 PC. FAMILY PAK Includes pint of cole slaw, pound of french fries, l2 dozen hot rolls REG. $9.78 21 PC. PARTY PAK Includes chicken only REG. $9.89 10% off chicken sale good at McNeils/ Mister Do nut in Woodstock, onlv • ^Illc lit* I fried chicken / 1 hamburgers / •^DOIOUtt next to the Hurnsby Family Center Rt. 47 & Country Club Road, Woodstock, I l l inois UARESfS FLEA MARKET SUNDAY 8AM TO 4PM BUY-SELL-TRADE NEW AND USED ITEMa STEAKH0USC & L0UNCC INTERSECTION HWY. 120 & GREEN ST. McHENRY. ILLINOIS 385-3120 FULL COURSE DINNERS SEftUEOJ 11am to 12am 11am to 10 SUNDAYS TAKE OUT SERUICE ON EUCRVTHINO Steaks • Lobster Surf & Turf • Pasta • Shishkebab HUE ENTERTAINMENT <*>"*• FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHT NO COMER - NO MINIMUM •SMORGASBORD* Mon. thru Thurs. 11 am to 2:30-5 to 8:30 pm Fri. & Sat. 11 am to 2:30-5 to 9 Dm Sun. 1 to 8:30 pm Banquet • Reservations <

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