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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Dec 1975, 29.pdf

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SECTION 1 PAGE 8 - PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17,1975 DAILY 8:00 A.M. TO 10:00 P.M. SUNDAYS 9:00 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M. For Him! Est>eciall r" > , HANDYMAN BRACHS Candy 10 ounces Choose from a variety of holiday candies Deluxe Filled Candy Mix 20 Ounces NORELCO Tripleheader Handyman Guide Floating heads follow the contour Osco Reg 99c C Osco Reg. $8.95 of your face for * ss Pop A complete guide to home mainten ance Over 500 illustrations trimmer for burns Self #HP-1119 Here's For Your ^ Holiday Toast! Mens Wallets FROM OUR THERMOS Vacuum Bottle ANDRE IJBM • Pink Champagne .igl* • Champagne ~ Sparkling Burgundy Cold Duck Fifth Genuine leather billfolds, trifolds or pass cases make great gifts for Dads"Per­ fect for grab bags Your Choice of styles RTV\e One quart capacity Durable aluminum casing Osco Reg $5.39 Available At Licensed Oscos only. Plus state and local taxes if applicable. EL PRODUCTO Blunts HEILE MAN'S Old Style Beer Pack of 25 cigars in a special glass con­ tainer A great gift lor your favorite ci­ gar smoker JIM BEAM Bourbon 3 ounce cans BORKUM RIFF Tobacco JOHNNIE WALKER Red Label Scotch SEAGRAM'S 7 Crown Whiskey Large 12 ounce tin. Assorted flavors. Introduce him to one of life's simple pleasures GILBEY'S Gin One quart ofKr 3235= •u. SCRIPTO Butane Lighter With FREE Butane for easy filling. VO Canadian Whiskey fifth SMIRNOFF Vodka 80° Proof. Fifth RONRICO RUM fifth AMPHORA Venturi Pipe HOUSE OF WINDSOR Palmas Box of 50 A quality cigar tor special RPNIUCO CORINA Larks Pack of 10 Perfect for stuffing his stocking Witl^FREE pocket •bacco. pouch of to Bicentennial design GALLO Wines Rose' Wine Spanada Half Gallon • Rhine • Chablis Blanc Half Gallon GENERAL ELECTRIC 2 Slice Toaster 25 ounces Your Choice Goes with anything Color selector for the shade you want. Crumb tray #T-17 Opco Reg. $15.99 we Accept BankAmericard And Master Charge 1 CHILD GUIDANCE Sesame Street® Finger Puppets Jr. Slate and Chalk Set or 3 In 1 Paint by Number Set For hours of in door fun Osco Re ^ 99C-51.0 Children's Mini Puzzles'--PU*sleS Choose from many subjects. Osco Reg. 49c Speedway Bagatelle Colorful speedway has replay spinner for quick playing action. 22Vi in long PARKER BROTHERS Spill & Spell or FISHER PRICE Play Famll Mini Bus Your choice of 2 all time favorites! Osco R $3.49-$3.88 FISHER PRICE Little Snoopy Yip-yips as he bounds a- long with puppy-like ac­ tion Wood body. Ages 1-3 GLOBE Bozo Game It's the grand prize buck et game . . . just like on Your Choice Your Choice Children can choose their favorite Sesame Street® character Osco Re $5.99 Reg. $4.29 Reg. $1.19 Stocking Stuffer Toys Assorted for parties, tra­ vel gifts or Christmas stockings! Osco Reg. 39c Osco Reg. 49c Big Little O Books W for ame Build a wall but be­ ware the Billy Goat may knock it down! Osco Reg. $3.99 Terrific stocking staffers Many titles to choose from. Tags, Cards & Seals HASBRO Nurse or Doctor Kit STfaOMBECKER Rescue I Set Contains 4 exciting rescue vehicles including a helicopter, ambulance equipment truck and personnel truck. Pack of 228 assorted tags, cards and seals for colorful Includes lall the supplies your little doctor or nurse needs. Your Choice: Christmas packages Osco Reg 69c Osco Reg. Osco Reg. $2.99 KENNER GENERAL ELECTRIC Super Blow Hair Care Center SSP Tournament of Thrills The perfect gift for the whole fam­ily! The hair care center gives com­ plete styling versatility with its blow- dry pistol attachment, brush and comb detangler air diffuser. Adjust able airflow and heat speed con trols. Detachable cord 1000 700 575 watts #SB-1 We Guarantee What We Sell We want you to be pleased with everything you buy at Osco if it isn't all you expected it to be return it to any Osco Drugstore for a complete refund exchange or adjustment to your satisfaction We re in business lo satisfy you and if you re not satisfied then we re not doing t 4-H On The Move e| "4-H is really on the move in Illinois," says M.E. Rapking, assistant director and state 4-H leader of the Illinois Cooperative Extension service. Enrollment has reached 126,056, with young people enrolled in organised clubs, special interest groups and the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education program (EFNEP). Enrollment increased by more than 2,500 in organized clubs and 3,500 in special interest groups last year, says Rapking. Much of the growth in the Illinois 4-H program can be attributed to the large number of young people participating in short term projects -- projects which require only a few days or weeks to complete ~ and special' interest programs - activities built around selected topics or concerns. Many of these special interest programs do not require the youth to meet regularly. Another 27,134 young people participated in the Mulligan Stew TV program, a USDA nutrition series and 2,152 in a special radiated seed program. Youth in the seed project planted seed which had been exposed to various levels of nuclear radiation and observed the effects of radiation on plant behavior. In McHenry county, there are more than 1,200 youth involved in learning by the 4-H program. Sixty percent of these youth live in the urban areas of the county. Foods projects, arts and crafts projects, clothing projects, and horse and pony projects are the most popular projects. Growth in the curriculum offered by 4-H has also helped the program, Rapking adds. Originally, Illinois 4-H was primarily organized around corn, livestock, canning, and sewing clubs. Today, traditional projects continued to be popular along with bicycling, health, horticulture, recreation, arts and crafts, public speaking, and photography, Among the newer projects being offered in the 4-H curriculum today are com­ munications, sewing for boys, aerospace, international studies, public affairs and community development, meteorology and climatology, plant science and recreational safety. 4-H, a learn-by-doing program for young people from age 8 to 19, is designed to help youth learn skills and processes vital to growing up in today's world. In fact, 4-H provides today's youth with opportunities to learn a useful career, to get along with others, and to establish values to live by, Rapking concludes. For more information about 4-H or how you can become involved, call the McHenry county Extension office at 338- 3737 or 338-4747. * * * * Good music* often achieves surprising re­ sults. Did you give at the office? Another charity drive? No. But we are going to ask for some of your money. The difference is, we're going to give it back. And more. Just give at the office. Buy U.S. Savings Bonds through your Payroll Savings Plan at work. You see, a little will be taken out of each check and set aside to buy U.S. Savings Bonds. And because it's automatic, you'll never miss it. So be charitable to your future. And your country's future. Take stock in America with U.S. Savings Bonds. Series E Bonds pay-6% interest when held to maturity of 5 years (4i/2% the first year). Interest is not subject to state or local income taxes, and federal tax may be deferred until redemption. r Ibke , . stock ; in^merica. 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