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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Dec 1981, p. 29

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SLACKS OR SKIRTS 72 PRICE WHEN PURCHASED WITH A BLOUSE OR SWEATER AT OUR LOW EVERYDAY PRICE OFFER EXPIRES CHRISTMAS EVE I MERRY CHRISTMAS' WITH A GIFT CERTIFICATE N.GREEN ST M-F 9-9 SAT. 9-5 SUN. 10-4 PAGE • - PLAINDEAJJSB - WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER II, 1M1 Dec. 1,1961 Dear Santa, I went to my Grandpa's house and we decorated his Christmas tree. He had a birdie that when you turn it on it will make music. Sincerely, Wendy Lynn Whittinger How are you at The north pole? . „ sind Mary Favelli Dec. 1,1961 Dear Santa Claus, We were so good that you could give a some more toys for the Kids. I love your reindeer and i love you, Santa. Dawn Heim Dec. 1,1961 Dear Santa claus, The world is waiting for snow. I like you, santa. Love, Sarah Magro Dec. 1,1961 Dear Santa, I'm decorating my house. How is it down in the north pole? I want a lot of toys for Christmas. See you - soon, Peter Thennes Dec. 1,1981 Dear Santa, Will you come to My house? Will you come to deliver My Presents? From Lisa Johnson Dec. 1,1961 Dear Santa, Can I have a race driving track. How are your rein­ deer? How is Rudolph? can y<yi get me a radio? Ken Ratliff, Sincerely, Daer Santa claus, I have been very good This year. I will like scooby-Doo. Christie Joy Lee Reese Dec. 1,1961 Dear santa, I Like you verry much. * IN BLOOM Dec. 1,1961 Dear santa claus, How are you? I want an army tank and a tv and a radio and a bike. How is Rudolph? Love, Skip Madsen Dec. 1,1961 Dear Santa Claus, it is soon Christmas day. there is 24 days until Christmas. Love, Jodi Johnson Dec. 1,1961 Dear Santa, I am learning how to do magic. I want magic tricks. Yours truly, Russell Johnson III Dec. 1,1961 Dear Santa, I was very good this year. Will you bring me a lot of toys? Scott Malecki Dec. 1,1981 Dear Santa, I want a lot of toy's I will name some of them I want pretty cut and grow and a Barbie. Yours truly, Kathy Schuette Dec. 1,1981 Dear SantA, I know you Ike me and I like you and will you bring me some toys and my brothers. How are your reindeer and how are you? From, MikeSpung Dec. 1,1981 Dear Santa, How are you doing at the north pole? I hope you are doing fine at the north pole. Merry Christmas, Santa c l a u s . S i n c e r e l y , Joel Mikelionis Locker's flowers Clwe Living Cifts With Lasting Value! CHRISTMAS DRAWING 3 WINNERS! BEAUTIFUL HOLIDAY CENTERPIECES by LOCKER S C O M E I N T O R E G I S T E R N O P U R C H A S E N E C E S S A R Y 0n \ •"* OPEN 7 DAYS MON-SAT 8-6 SUNDAY 8-3 Locker's Flowers 1213 North 3rd St. McHenry, 365-2300 Downtown McHenry Across From A&P V'. 'X vs, .' L Kr. HAVE A MERRY Ws CHRISTMAS A realistic look at Christmas yields some unu­ sual holiday suggestions. Nancy Evans, Glamour Mag­ azine's book columnist, has these clues for you. When you live in a studio apartment so small you can barely turn around without bumping into the foldup couch or the collapsible din­ ing table or the ever-spidering spider plant, you'd probably never dream of having a Christmas bash. IVy these tips: • Clean your apartment of all the clutter. Put all sundries in the oven and keep extra party supplies in the bathtub or under the bed. • Make friends with your super. Give him his present early this year, and ask if you can use the basement to store some of your belongings. • Stagger the arrival time on the invitations to avoid too much of a crowd. If you're a single parent, fill the house with relatives, friends and neighbors to cre­ ate a sense of warmth and "family" for your kids. Get them involved with the invitation list, food and deco­ rations and invite their friends as well as your own to the party. Make time for bedtime sto­ ries--with beautifully illus­ trated children's books. And, don't forget to ask if you can help your kids think of presents for their Dad and their grandparents on his side. SCALLOPED OYSTERS Take the oysters from the liquor, and place some at the bottom of the dish, then grate some bread over them, a little nutmeg, pepper, salt, and cloves. Add another laying of oys­ ters, and the seasoning, a little butter, and a glass of wine. Cover the whole with grated bread, and bake half an hour, or perhaps a little more. There will be liquor enough without adding any water or oyster broth. dTCMSTTO TH€HOUMVS om f®p D«ck 1232 N. GREEN, McHENRY 315-9134 7*) J*: <* r» v '"V "f" • i'rri i' i ,v. t . « . * -* .J A . » C* v » J > ~ r

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