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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 May 1981, p. 5

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Menus WEEK OF MAY-19*22 EAST CAMPU8 Monday - Luncheons: Grilled Turkey, Ham k Swiss Cheese Sandwich Beef Ravoli in Tomato Sauce Hash Brown Potatoes Banana Split Cottage Cheese k Fruit Salad Plate Creamy mixed Fruit Salad Garden Tossed Salad Chocolate Fudge Nut Cake with Whipped Topping Monday - Sandwiches: Hamburger on Bun Golden French Fries Baked Ham Sandwich Baked Ham It Cheese Sandwich Ham Salad with Lettuce Sandwich Xtoesday - Luncheons: Staffed Mini Beef Roll-Ups with Macaroni k Cheese Italian Sausage k Peppers on a Bun Spanish Green Beans Cold Chicken with Macaroni Salad Plate Fruit Filled Pin Garden Tossed Fruit Filled Pineapple Ring * Salad Homemade Bread Pudding with Vanilla Sauce Tuesday-Sandwiches: Hot Dogon Bun Golden French Fries Baked Ham Sandwich Baked Ham k Cheese Sandwich Sliced Turkey with Lettuce Sandwich Wednesday-Luncheons: Taco "Spud" Supreme (Meal in a Peel) Ham k cheese Omelet ^Oven Baked Beans with Bacon Julienne Salad Plate Vegetable Sticks with Yogurt Dip Garden Tossed Salad Rice Krispy Treats Wednesday-Sandwiches: Hamburger on Bun Golden French Fries Baked Ham Sandwich Baked Ham k Cheese Sandwich "Mini" Subs in a Hoagie Bun - Thursday-Luncheons: Tangy Barbecue Chicken Tuna Boats Maahed Potatoes k Gravy Sliced Cold Cuts with Macaroni Salad^Ptlte Strawberry Banana Gelatin Salad Garden Toased Salad Chocolate Pudding in a Cloud Thursday-SandwidMs: Hot Dog on Bun Golden French Fries Baked Ham Sandwich Baked Ham k Cheese Sandwich Sliced Turkey with Lettuce Sandwich Frtda; Pizza burger with Melted Mooerella Cheese Ham k Potatoes AuGratin Buttered Whole Kernel Corn Julienne Salad Plate Chilled Peach Slices Garden Tossed Salad Iced Apple Spice Cake Friday-Sandwiches: Hambunzer on Bun Golden French Fries Baked Ham Sandwich Baked Ham k Cheese Sandwich Tuna Fish Salad Sandwich WEST CAMPUS Monday: Tossed Salad Juice or Chilled Pears Hamburgers French Fries Creamy Cole Slaw Spaghetti with Meat Sauce Creamy Cole Slaw Rolls & Butter Hush Puppies* ""JiwesHas quick pielome-up Ever notice how warm weather seems to make you want to pick up and go? Here's a pair of sandals you can put with a sun­ dress or with a pair of shorts and you're off. But they're so comfortable your feet will hardly know that they're on. At a pick-up price, too. Julienne Chef's Salad Chocolate Eclair Dessert Milk Tuesday: Tossed Salad Juice or Orange Wedges Polish Sausage on Bun Hash Browns Sauerkraut -- Chicken Fried Steaks Whipped Potatoes Corn on Cob Bread k Butter Tuna Salad Plate Sour Cream Raisin Pie Milk Wednesday: Tossed Salad Juice or Raspberry Jello Salad Barbecued Sliced Pork on Bun Apple Sauce Chips „ Meat Loaf Baked Potatoes Mixed Vegetables Spicey Apple Muffins with Butter Shrimp Salad Plate Vanilla Chiffon Dessert Milk - Thursday: Tossed Salad Juice or Waldorf Salad Meat & Cheese Pizzas Sliced Pineapple Baked Ham with Raisin Sauce Candied Sweet Potatoes Buttered Com Bread k Butter California Salad Plate Strawberry Cream Pie Milk Friday: Tossed Salad Juice or Chilled Fruit Salad Taco Melts with Lettuce, Cheese & Tomatoes Baked Cod Whipped Potatoes Broccoli k Cauliflower Mixed Vegetables Bread k Butter, Cottage Cheese Fruit Plate Jello Rainbow Cake Milk EDGEBROOK. VALLEY VIEW & HILLTOP Monday: Cook's Choice Vegetable Muffin & Butter Pears Milk Tuesday: Southern Fried Chicken Whipped Potatoes Buttered Peas Bread & Butter Jello r Milk Wednesday: Hamburger on Bun Tater Tots Vegetable Cake Milk Thursday: Hot Dog Winkie Baked Bean$ Cup of Nuts Lemon Pie Milk Friday: Turkey Melt Sandwich Tater Tots Relish Apple Crisp Milk MONTINI Monday: Salisbury Steak with Gravy Fluffy Whipped Potatoes Sweet & Sour Cole Slaw Buttered Bread Milk Tuesday: Texas Dog on a Bun Buttered Mixed Vegetables Orange Wedges Rice Pudding Milk Wednesday: Hamburger on a Bun Buttered Green Beans Chilled Peaches Chunky Apple Sauce Ketchup Milk Thursday: Pizza Tossed Salad wtih Italian Dressing Banana Milk Friday: Cook's Choice HARRISON Monday: Hot Dog on Bun Green Beans Pears Milk Tuesday: Oven Fried Chicken Mashed Potatoes with gravy Vegetable Cake Milk Wednesday: Spaghetti with Meatballs Buttered Vegetables Bread & Butter Peaches Milk Thursday: Submarines Relish Tray Cookie Milk Friday: Tuna Salad Sandwich Relish Tray Green Beans Cake Milk JOHNSBURG HIGH SCHOOL Monday: Pizza Vegetable Fruit Milk Tuesday: Hamburgers Potato Fruit Milk Wednesday:^ Pork Patty Mashed Potato Vegetable Bread & Butter Cookie Milk Thursday: Pizza Burger Potato Fruit Milk Friday: Batter Dipped Fish Mashed Potatoes Vegetable Bread & Butter Lemon Square Milk JAMES C. BUSH & RINGWOOD SCHOOLS Monday: Hot Dog on Bun Chips Juice Brownie Milk Tuesday: Porkette Pattie Tater Tots Peas Chocolate Cake Bread & Butter Milk Wednesday: Pizza Corn Mixed Fruit Milk Thursday: Meat Loaf with Gravy Mashed Potatoes Green Beans Apple Sauce Bread k Butter Milk Friday: Oven Baked Fish Macaroni k Cheese Corn Jello with Whipped Cream B k B Milk PAGE 3 -PLAINPEALER - FRIDAY. MAY IS, 1M1 ********************< GIRL SCOUTS A I?******************** A sunny smile from Mother Nature Saturday, Kenneth and Kathleen Winkelhake, 8501 Burton road. Wonder Lake, an­ nounce the birth of their fourth child on May 8. Kenneth Eric was born at McHenry hospital and weighed 7 lbs , 5 oz. He was welcomed home by Lisa, nine years old; Corry, age seven; and five-year-old Aaron. Maternal grandparents are Ray and Tomicko Graham. 4129 W. Lake Shore drive. Wonder Lake. The paternal grandparents are Herman Winkelhake, 395 W. Higgins road, Schaumburg, III., -and the late Lillian Winkelhake. Among recent births recorded at Memorial hospital for McHenry county, Woodstock was the May 11 birth of a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dickson of McHenry. HOSPITAL NOTES MCHENRY Admissions: Barbara Brennan of Ringwood and Celine Klein of McHenry. WOODSTOCK Admissions: Mrs. Adele August Glowe of McHenry and Mrs. Alice Kohr of Wonder Lake. May 2. helped make the Girl Scouts sponsored Nickel Day a huge success The annual neighborhood event has become one that is an­ ticipated by all Girl Scouts in the area and many of them devote meeting time during the year to making prizes to be sold for a nickel. A cake walk and painted faces added to the festivities Troop No.. 464 recently made ice cream using the old hand crank method and the fun project resulted in a delicious treat. This troop also joined other scouts, planting a tree at Valley View school The girls in Troop No. 461 adopted grandparents as a troop project and found that doing little things for them during the year, such as sending greeting cards, was a very rewarding experience for all involved. Troop No. 408 enjoyed a tour of the nature center at Moraine Hills and a hike to the dam. Recent activities of Troop No. 414 included a picnic at the Pearl street park and a tour of the McHenry Post Office and Police depart­ ment. The girls helped stuff Easter eggs for the Easter Egg Hunt held by the Parks and Recreation department of the city and invited Sally Joosten to attend one of their meetings with some of her baby animals. Troop No. 143 met with a ranger from the Con­ servation department to plant trees at the Spring Grove park. A highlight of one of the meetings for Troop No. 480 was a visit by an exchange student from Sweden who told them all about that country. During interest groups in Troop No. 406, the girls prepared first aid kits in cans and made needlepoint bookmarks. Members of Troop No. 410 spent a lot of time preparing for Nickle day. They made bracelets, necklaces and a variety of pom-pom animals to sell for a nickle and were in charge of the face painting booth. They met with Brownie Troop No. 211 and worked on a Junior Aide patch and Bridge to Juniors patch Outings planned include a roller rink party, father-daughter bowling and pizza night, and a cam pout at Chapman Hills the middle of June. Another neighborhood service involving many of the Girl Scouts in the area will be performed Saturday, May 16. when the girls will plant flowers in about 50 barrels arranged at various locations for the beautification of the city and the enjoyment of all Glenda Wiley Publicity OPEN FOR LUNCH t DINNER' TUESDAY THRU SUNDAY. CHOOSE FROM OUR FINE REGULAR MENU OR ANY OF CHEF K.K.'t DAILY t LUNCHEON DINNER SPECIALS! I SUNDAY BRUNCH 575 (10-2) !i;v FRIDAY FISH FRY LAKE PERCH. SMELT or SCROD ] SOUP & SALAD BAR _^( (ALL YOU 9 C2. CAN EAT) ALEXANDER LUMBER CO. BEST OF EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER' FEATURING COMPLETE LINES OF: •OLYMPIC STAIN •BRAMMER CABINETS •ANDERSEN WINDOWS •PREHUNG DOORS •NORD SPINDLES " •JIM MARTIN PAINTS •LINCOLN WINDOWS •GAF SHINGLES •BUILDERS HARDWARE •PREFINISHED PANELING •CHAMBiRLAIN GARAGE DOOR OPERATORS • Phone 385 1424 909 N. FRONT ST., McHENRY artwork COME Dance To Live Music of the BAVARIANS DANCE TRIO Saturday, May 16, 8 p.m. to midnight •No cover charge or admission PLUS Dine at our Special INTERNATIONAL BUFFET Skturday, from 1 to 9 p.m. Sauorbraton, baked ham, lasagna, pork hocks, spaghetti, aaaortod sausages, boot stroganoff, broods, Jollos, otc. Assortod sido dishos. ALL YOU CAN EAT display! *6.75 MES SHOES 1307 RIVERSIDE DRIVE 3S5-2S01 McHENRY Plus we will bo sorvlng our rogular menu ' SEVEN FLAGS RESTAURANT AND PARK Couaty Highway "H" (Old 121 N. Edge of Geaoa City, Wl. PHONE: 414-27*413* Gloria Yeater, a McHenry artist will have some of her paintings on display at McHenry State Bank for a limited time. Mrs. Yeater who moved from Decatur, 0. with her husband in 1978, has been pain­ ting since 1963. She has studied with numerous art instructors from several univer­ sities and is well known in the Decatur area for the versatility of her work, winning many awards in oil, watercolor, pastel painting and pencil drawing. Her works hang ifi many private collections and have been purchased for buisnesses and institutions. She has exhibited at MUlikin University in Decatur, the Public Library, and has shown her work mostly at Art Fairs down state. Since living in McHenry, she has exhibited and sold her work at the Gold Coast Art Fair in Chicago for two summers and many others in this area throughout last year. Gloria Yeater's work will be on display at... The Main Building Lobby 3510 West Elm Street "Serving McHenry and the McHenry Area for 75 Years McHENRY STATE BANK Three Locations for Your Convenience it Mombar FDIC Main Building: 3510 W. Elm St. Carey Building: Richmond Rd. at Pearl St. Whispering Point: Crystal Lake Rd. and Lillian St.

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