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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Sep 1979, p. 16

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. Tax Helpers Workshop (Town & Country Tips by Dave Plocher) Tax Workahop for Beginners - It ; is not too early to start thinking about 1979 taxes. Especially if you plan to file returns for others. The University of Illinois Cooperative Extension service for McHenry county is planning a five-day beginning tax preparers workshop. It will run every other day beginning Oct. 24. The workshop will deal with preparation of federal, small business, and farm returns. In addition, state tax returns vyill be covered. If you are interested in knowing more about this tax school, call or write us at P.O. Box 431, Woodstock, 111 60098 - call 338-3737 or 4747. Ask Nominations For Area Agency On Aging Swine Carcass Error - Several weeks back when I announced the 1979 Swine Carcass results, I inadvertently erred. Dave Beard should have been in-/ eluded as owner of the second place gilt, not Debbie Kuhlman. Dave's gilt scored 82 points, one point less than the first place animals owned by Chuck and Chris McKee. Sorry Dave! Winter Onions - Egyptian or walking onions-winter onions- can be grown in Illinois. They are planted from sets formed at the tops of the plants in place of flowers. Plant the sets formed at the tops of the plants in place of flowers. Plant the sets one inch deep during August. Space sets 4 to 5 inches apart. The clump may also be divided in early spring (March or April) and transplanted in the same manner as sets. Since wjnter onions are perennials, be sure to put them at the edge of the garden. Our book - Vegetable Gardening for Illlinois has this and much more information in it. -1, Dairy Production Tips - To obtain the highest income over feed cost, your goal should be- "Each cow must be with calf 85 days after the freshen." These facts were sum­ marized in the newly revived Illinois Dairy Digest newsletter. Income over feed cost rose from $589 when Cows Were under 75 percent days in milk to $1,000 when over 85 percent days in milk. These figures were obtained from DHI records for May 1978 to April 1979. For more details on the DHI program and or the Dairy Digest newsletter, give me a call at 338-3737 or 4747 or write P.O. Box 431, Woodstock, 111. 60098. A g r i c u l t u r e ' s V a l u e - Hamburger-^^ per pound, milk--$2.24 per half-gallon, eggs~$3.41 per dozen: these are some of the prices we would be paying if fprm produce would have increased at the same rate as medical costs, housing, or transportation expenses. The Production Credit association (PCA) has these, plus additional facts on a small card they are passing out. The point is that agriculture and the farmer's productivity are inflation fighters. Agriculture is the nation's number one exporter, number one employer and the nation's number oi\e industry. Gasohol Facts - "Alcohol can be manufactured from corn stalks and from almost any vegetable matter capable of fermentation: growing crops, weeds - even the garbage from our cities. We need never fear the exhaustion of our present fuel supplies so long as we can produce an annual crop of alcohol." V! PAGE IS -PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, l»7t How current the words of now available at our office afrid Alexander Graham Bell in 1917 we have been getting calls for sound. them. They include the basic steps in ethanol production, Ethanol (or ethyl alcohol) where to obtain information on has received a lot of attention experimental permits, and since 1917, when times were some researchers who Jan rough. That attention is, of supply even more informafion course, again being given. „ Addresses to locate plans are A few brief fact fleets are also included. -I Region Two Area Agency on Aging is now accepting nominations for appointment to its Advisory council. Region Two Area agency has responsibility for development and coordination of a network of services for older persons throughout the counties of DuPage, Grundy, Kane, Kankakee,^ Kendall, Lake, McHenry and Will. The agency will inform and advise ap­ propriate public and private agencies and the public of the needs of older persons living in the eight-county area and act as advocate on their behalf. Advisory council members are expected to be knowledgeable about services provided and services needed by older persons in their local communities. Members must have a commitment to serving older persons. At least 50 percent of the total mem­ bership of the council must themselves be persons 60 years of age or older. At this time, Region Two is particularly interested in electing Advisory council members who represent or have a background in the following interest areas: legal services, media, local elected officials, law enforcement, and the clergy. Region Two is further interested in expanding representation on the Advisory council by members of minority groups. Names should be submitted with a resume' or biographical sketch no later than Sept. 7 to Charles D. Johnson, Executive Director, Region Two Area Agency on Aging, Post Office Box 809, Kankakee, 111. 60901. Turkey Servings When buying turkeys 12 pounds and under, figure about one pound per person for serv­ ing. With medium or heavy turkeys -- over 12 pounds -- allow approximately one-half pound per serving. ALSO AVAILABLE: •Eyes Examined •Fashion Frames •Glasses fitted •prescriptions GRAND OPENING!!! 12 POCKET CALCULATORS TO BE GIVEN AWAY SEPT. 1ST Register Inside Store Children Under 12 Eligible to Win - No Obligation Neceoary Children Must be Accompanied by an Adult to Register for Drawing Buy SOFT CONTACIS ONLY *99,00 HARD LENS Now available at $89.00 Bi-Focal Contact Lenses Also Available COMMONS OPTICAL 4305 W. Elm St., McHenry ( 8 1 5 ) 3 4 4 - 3 9 0 0 Also At: 829 E. Rollins Rd., Round Lake Beach, III In The Round Lake Commons Shopping Center 7 Miles S. of V^isc. Border 312-223-0020 GUARANTEED SATISFACTION OR MONEY REFUNDED UPPER OR LOWER FULL DERTURE '175 SENIOR CITIZENS (OVER 65 YEARS) *25*° DISCOUNT PER PERSON ON DENTURES "i*ri I l i*r i d ) <iiV 3 la VINYL UPPER OR LOWER DENTURE '250 GUARANTEED NOT TO BREAK FOR 5 YEARS PLEASE CAUL FOR AN APPOINTMENT 587-5053 FOX LAKE DENTAL CENTER 18 E. GRAND AVE. FOX LAKE. ILL. Grocery Prices Effective Sept. 6 thru gJpwsiK 9 Er ED'S FINER 385-7663 4812 H WILHOT ROM (list North of loMwrg) SUHNYSIDE, ILL Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities' Not Responsible for Typographical Errors. INFLATION FIGHTERS! ED'S FINER MEATS & Sausage Shop 385-7663 CHICKEN SALE!! CUT-UP 3 LEGGED DOUBLE BREASTED COUNTRY STYLE COUNTRY STYLE FRYING |CHICKEN| BREASTS i9l FROM THE SAUSAGE SHOP LAKES LEAN SLICED OSCAR MAYER /t\ THE BOTTLE SHOP at SUHNYSIDE FOODS We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantites While They Last. Sale Beer Not Iced Liquor Prices Effective Sept. 6 thru Sept. 9 FROM OUR BEER DEPARTMENT Johnsburg Rood Chapel Hill Rood WE ACCEPT PHONE ORDERS CHICKEN LEGS 59s "* COUNTRY STYLE CHICKEN MUSTS 89° SLICED V. FREEZER SPECIALS Enryrfay Lew Pries WARM ONLY WE1DEMANN BEER 129 6-12 OZ. CANS STROH'S BEER PABST BEER It. 17 111 I BN> Jll'I.IIUIMIM.l.ljJ.Mj ' l J n 6-12 OZ. CANS FIELDCREST !% MILK EVERYDAY LOW PRICE GALLON MEADOW GOLD ICE CREAM HOMESTYLE BREAB '/* GAL. UB.< DEAN'S SKIM MILK BEEF FREEZER BOX 4-SIRLOIN STEAKS. 1 EACH 2-ROUND STEAKS. 1 EACH 4-RID STEAKS. 2 EACH 3-T-BONE STEAKS. 1 EACH 4-CUDE STEAKS. 2 EACH 1-5 LD. BOX BEEF PATTIES 5-1 LD. GROUND BEEF 2-1 LD. BEEF STEW 2-3 TO 4 LB. POT ROAST 2-4 LD. ROLLED DEEF ROAST 2-2 EACH SHORT RIDS DEEF 2-2 EACH BEEF SHANKS 1-2 TO 3 LB. PC. CORN DEEF APP.70 LBS. OF MEAT HOME SELECTION BOX 5-1 LD. PKGS. GROUND DEEF 1-5 LD. BOX GROUND BEEF PATTIES 2-SLICES CHOICE ROUND STEAK. 1 EACH 2-SLICES CHOICE SIRLOIN STEAK. 1 EACH 3-1 LD. PKGS. DEEF STEW 2-2% LB. FRYING CHICKENS. CUT UP 2-3 TO 4 LB. POT ROASTS 1 -4 LD. ROLLED DEEF ROAST 2-SLADS BABY SPARERIBS 1-4 LD. PORK LOIN ROAST 2-4 EA. CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS 2-1 LD. PKGS. BEEF LIVER, SLICED 4-RID STEAKS. 2 EACH 2-CORNISH HENS 1-1 LD. PORK SAUSAGE ROLL APP. 55 LBS. OF MEAT FLEISCHMANN'S VODKA 1.75 LITRE FLEISCHMANN'S WINDSOR CANADIAN '/» GAL. ICECREAM BARS 12 PACK GRADE A URGE EGGS DOZEN WHITE CLOUD I BATHROOM TISSUE 4 PACK1 RICHELIEU WESTERN SALAD DRESSIH6 8 0Z.1 WHITE DANNON YOGURT 8 OZ. QUAKER INSTANT OATMEAL 10 OZ. REG. FLAVOR I POTATOES WISCONSIN LETTUCE RED (ALL PURPOSE) APPLES 1.75 LITRE P.M. DELUXE WHISKEY QUARTS SMIRHOFF •VODKA! QUARTS 1.75 LITRE EARLY TIMES •BOURBON! QUARTS MR. BOSTON •FIVE STAR! BRANDY 1.75 LITRE I. ROGET BUCK TOWER |DRAG0NE| LAMBRUSCO FIFTH QUARTS WALKER'S PEPPERMINT SCHNAPPS 10 LB. BAG EACH W E 3 LB. BAG

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