Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Apr 1978, p. 20

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PAGE 20 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1978 Choose Your Wedding Stationery From tire McHenry Area's Finest Selection See Our Tremendous Selection of Paper Items for the Bride... • INVITATIONS • ANNOUNCEMENTS • BRIDAL BOOKS • NAPKINS • ACCESSORIES The Plaindealer Is Farryous for FAST SERVICE BEAUTIFUL STYLES REASONABLE PRICES McHENRY PLAINDEALER 3812 West Elm Street McHenry, Illinois NEW '78 MARQUIS NEW '78 MONARCH 1511 - £ NEW 78 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL LIST $6877. SAVINGS --1052. SALE $5825. 4-dr. pD/ht. htm ttooring. pnw MIim, Ml ao V« engine, Ml vinyl reef. vinvt Interior trim LIST $4965. SAVINGS --502. SALE $4463. i-4r. »»den light Mim with Mmo Interior, automatic trMmlnlM, ruitwt white wall that, front dlac hreke*. duel pa*"* *'•?»»• «*c. No. I* LIST $12070. SAVINGS --2093. SALE $9977. NEW '78 BOBCAT No. MM 1 -4t. coup* MMnite hlue with matdiIng Moo coach root I loot hoi Interior. Jolrortor group, tilt Hooting wheal, i control. 4-way power toot*. AM/HA Stereo re4ie. In wiper*, oppooronco protection group. IBght hen4 remoh trol mirror. premium hi rteorlng 11 lock coov • s . No. *191 r NEW 78 LIST $13318.1 LINCOLN VERSAILLES SAVINGS --2459. ' 4. 1 i* Jw *• N w - 4 i SALE $10859. ' 4. 1 i* Jw *• N w - 4 i •up A/C. Wire Wheel Coven. Power lock Corn. ' 4. 1 i* Jw *• N w - 4 i roup. Tilt Hooting Wheel. Poire iter Group, •erf Control. Mum. entry tyiom. 4 wheel 1 NEW '78 LINCOLN MARK V 1 LIST $14181. SAVINGS _ --2402. SALE $11779. NEW CAPRI II LIST $5522. SAVINGS --959. SALE *4563. i^viloosh le title •ALLY CAT LIST $4008. SAVINGS i --314. SALE$3J94 NEW '78 ZEPHYR Mr. udon. I.J IHer 4 cyl engine. heavy doty hottery. Mvn wheel covert, etc.. No. 1171 LIST SAVINGS --371. SALE $4240. NEW '78 IZEPHYRZ-7] Sp*n coupe. S.S Htor * cyl engine, •uchet aeata. Aufwtlc trom.. rocker ponel mMga. light group. NO hottery, Dual mirror*, tinted glaa*. AIR CONDt TtOMNO, hamper prat, pro up. floor ! t brake*. C«nvnl*nc« pro up, ra4M I white wall tire*. much mora. No. IIS7 LIST $5795. SAVINGS --470. SALE $5325. OUR PRICES ALWAYS INCLUDE I FREIGHT AND DEALER PREP Oliver Welcomed To London As the MCHS spring musical, "Oliver", reaches the final week of rehearsals, singers and dancers work long and hard to perfect their presentation. One of the scenes from the musical is called "Consider Yourself", seen above. Much time and effort is being expended by the large group in this scene while Oliver, played by Erich Gafta, is welcomed to London by the Artful Dodger, played by Peter Blender. The musical will be presented in West campus auditorium April 13,14,15 and 16 at 8 p.m. For further information and tickets, call 385-7077 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD New Nufrition Education Program Assistant * Secretary of Agriculture Carol Tucker Foreman has announced in­ terim regulations for a new nutrition education and training program in the nation's schools. "Children, teachers, and school food service personnel will be given training that emphasizes the vital relationship between nutrition, good food and health, and that helps them become informed, knowledgeable consumers," Ms. Foreman said. "Legislation passed in November authorized states to operate this program in 1978. To help them begin operations immediately, we are issuing interim regulations to provide states guidance for starting the program." Under the new program, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) will make grants to states so they can: -educate students about the nutritional value of food, and develop food and nutrition attitudes and practices to improve students' health and well-being throughout life; -train school food service workers in principles and practices of food service management, including menu planning, food preparation, nutrition and food procurement; -instruct teachers in nutrition principles to better enable them to each their students, and; - d e v e l o p , c l a s s r o o m materials and curricula. "States will be required to make full use of the 'learning laboratory' potential of the school lunch and breakfast programs and the child care food program," Ms. Foreman said. The program will provide states with 50 cents per child enrolled in schools and child care institutions, with a minimum of $75,000 for any state. "The interim regulations will make up to $35,000 in advance funds available to states for salary, fringe benefits, travel and other personnel costs of a state nutrition education and training coordinator," Ms. Foreman said. "They will also give states guidance on qualifications and respon­ sibilities of the state coor­ dinator, state responsibilities in operating the program, and application procedures. "Additional regulations will be issued soon to give states guidance on assessing nutrition education and training needs and developing operating plans. Final regulations are expected June 1, 1978. Comments and suggestions on the interim regulations will be considered before final* regulations are adopted. They should be submitted to the Acting Director, Nutrition and Technical Services Division, Food and Nutrition Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C., 202050. U)& GOT SMALL EVERYONE KNOWS COLLEGE HILL SELLS FOR LESS!!! FACKAOI. THE NO HASSLE DEALER WITH SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE B9 NEW '78 COUGAR wr LIST' $5558. SAVINGS --682. SALE I $4876. 7-dr. HT. light Moo wtth witching Mao interior, fecy m etc. No. SIN SHOWROOM HOURS: Mon. - Thurs. 9-9; Fri. 9-7 Sat 9-5; Sun. 11-4 SERVICE HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 7:30-5:30 Sat. 8-12 Crytt#l Lake Ave I I LINCOLN-MERCURY Versailles Colltfr Mtrcury $5031 Williamsburg RT. 31 JUST ONE BLOCK NORTH OF RT. 176 CRYSTAL LAKE, ILL. (815)459-4900 I

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