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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Feb 1975, p. 8

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PAGE 8 - PLAINDEALKK I KII>AY FEBRUARY 7. 1975 Spring Grove Parent Teacher Organization "WINTER BLOSSOM" St. Peter s Mall. Spwng Grove. III. Saturday, February 8. 1975 - 8:30 - ? Music by BOB FREUND Refreshments by SPRING GROVE FIRE DEPT. * DOOR PRIZES • |l DONATION SI 50 per person $1 50 per McNeil's SUNDAY SPECIAL PIECE PAK INCLUDES $ SUNDAY AVAILABLE McNeils in McHenry MARKET PLACE 385-9513 a* DORKIES RESTAURANT 4213 W. RTE. 120 McHENRY 385-6981 FEAT LOOK KIDS SAVE "DORKIE DOLLARS" RING 40 DIFFERENT SANDWICHES TO SATISFY • ALL TASTES. ______ FOR FREE GIFTS kFjree Dollars Given To Children 2 to 12 Years Of Age When Accompanied With An Adult, DON'T FORGET THE ORIGINAL HENNY PENNY CHICKEN Is As I)eIici«His I \ri ^inl \\ailable I or (_arrvouts Also available for Carryouts: Bar B Que Ribs Cole Slaw qts-pints-1;pints Henny Penny says PH. 385-9585 or 385-1230 For Henny Penny Carryouts BREAKFAST SPECIAL SERVED ALL DAY 3 EGGS, FRESH OLD FASHIONED AMERICAN- FRIED POTATOES, TOAST & JELLY 7Ct ONLY / 3 SERVING BREAKFAST LUNCH & DINNER HOURS MON.-FRI. 6 AM till 8 PM SAT.-SUN. 8 AM till 8 PM The Kountry Kitchen 1709 W. Rte. 120 - McHenry. III. CORNER OF KENT ROAD & 120 McHEMFTY McHHMr 3SS-0I44 . FRI. 7:00-9:00 WKDSY-7:30 Sat. L Sun. 1:00-3:00-7:00-9:00 REGULAR ADMISSION AT ALL TIMES Kurt Russell JoeHynn Q Cesar Romero «*• Hill Silvers "Strongest Man In World" Is Disney Star Kurt Russell Handsome 24-year-old Kurt Russell, who stars as Dexter Riley in Walt Disney Productions' supercharged comedy. "The Strongest Man in the World." likes the all - American boy image which has stayed with him even after 13 vears in the business. ENTERTAINER - The Viscount drum and bugle corps will sponsor a sweetheart dance Saturday. Feb. 15. at 8 p.m. at the Legion home on Ringwood road. The program will feature the appearance of two belly dancers, one of whom is shown above. "I like it because I am one." he says. "I'm that way in real life i like apple pie and ice cream and all the other stuff." All the other stuff" includes letting things happen naturally, refusing to become pretentious and doing a great imitation of Ed Sullivan Born in Springfield. Massachusetts. Kurt came to California as a child with his parents, the former Louise Crone and Bing Russell, who starred for 14 years as the sheriff on "Bonanza." He is the only brother of sisters Jill, who is older; Jody. and Jami. DEBUT AT 10 Kurt got his start in acting at the age of ten. when he found two of his heroes. Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris, were about to make a baseball movie called "Safe at Home" He pestered his father to arrange an interview for him. Unlike typical Hollywood discoveries. Kurt did not get the part, but the damage was done If his heroes were going to be actors like his father, then he wanted the same Eventually he debuted in a television series. "Our Man Higgins." and after doing other television shows including "The Eleventh Hour." "The Fugitive," and "The Man from UNCLE." he co-starred as the title character in "The Travels of Jamie McPheeters." a series with Dan O'Herlihy and The Osmond Brothers ALWAYS ACTIVE Not easily bored. Kurt says he can always find something interesting to do Most of the time for him. that means winter sports, horseback riding, cycling and hunting in Maine with his grandfather. Bud Russell. He w rites in private moments, prose to or about himself and life as he sees it. and he used to write screen­ plays as a child He plans to produce someday and takes care during his acting jobs to notice camera angles and production procedures In "The Strongest Man in the World." Russell plays one of two college science students who accidentally concoct a superstrength formula He COLLEGE SPONSORS WINE AND CHEESE TASTING COURSE A wine and cheese tasting class, sponsored by McHenry County College's adult (education program, will get under way this month, i. Classes will be held on Tuesdays, beginning Feb 11. at International House of Wine and Cheese, of Richmond. Subsequent classes will be held, on Feb 25 and March 11 and 25. all from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Frank Favaro. owner of International House, will conduct the classes which will consist of wine' and cheese tasting, a film presentation, discussion, and a question and answer period The subject matter will in­ clude information on how wines are priced as they are. how- wines and cheeses are graded, what cheeses and wines to serve together and what makes some wines very expensive. The wines to be used in the tasting course will range in price from 99 cents to $5 per bottle. stars with Joe Flynn. Eve Arden. Cesar Romero and Phil Silvers Bill Anderson produced and Vincent McEveety directed the color by Technicolor comedy for Buena Vista release. Joe McEveety, the director 's brother, and Herman Groves penned the original screenplay. Modern Version of Most Ancient S k i l l C a p t u r i n g F a v o r O f \ Fishermen, Hunters Now Playing At Showplace I Still # OE-2123 \fsi 7 2A The suspects are many as Albert Finney (center), as Belgian detective Hercule Poirot. puts together the baffling clues surrounding a violent murder that has occurred during a three-day journey from Istanbul to Calais in Agatha Christie's >7Murder on the Orient Express," a Paramount Pictures release of a John Brabourne-Richard Goodwin Production. Facing the interrogation are (left to right), Jean-Pierre Cassel, Anthony Perkins, Vanessa Redgrave, Sean Connery, Ingrid Bergman, George Coulouris, Rachel Roberts, Wendy Hiller. Denis Quilley, Michael York. Jacqueline Bisset, Lauren Bacall and Martin Balsam. Produced by John Brabourne and Richard Goodwin, the screenpla> is b> Paul Dehn. Sidney Lumet directed. In Panavision and Technicolor. Football may be king of the Sunday "tube" watch­ ers' society, but a fast grow­ ing sport that had its roots before America was discov­ ered is fast gaining favor with those folks who would rather ' do" than "watch." Archery--said by some to be more than 100,000 years old--has by many estimates gained the attention and favor of more than 8 million Americans. Why archery has become so popular and continues to gain favor daily is a moot question. But small wonder that in an age of crowded cities, congested concrete byways and more leisure time, this sport is on the rise. For with archery the fam­ ily shooting range is as near as the backyard and the eate of admittance is just off the patio. The hours are flexible, there's no waiting in line and healthy compe­ tition can be between fam­ ily or target or self. And there are many rea­ sons why more than two million outdoorsmen take up the bow for a go at deer and small game not that far from home. For it's close to home in a lot of places where bowhunting is per­ mitted and firearms aren't. And too, in many areas the gun hunter is limited to days and hours in pursuit 4 r t r=̂ r SAT.-SUN.-M0N. FEB. 8-9&10th f F A S T S * E R RESTAURANT V 4506 W. ROUTE 120 McHENRY ILLINOIS I c E OPEN: 6:00 A.M. M0N-SAT SUNDAY at 7:00 A.M. Phone 815-385-6161 T A S T Y F 0 0 D 3 DAYS ONLY SAT. • SUN. • M0N FEB. 8-9 & 10th FREE COFFEE & CAKE WITH YOUR MEAL GET ACQUAINTED BREAKFAST SPECIAL TUES. & WED. ONLY FEB. 11th & 12th _6 AM - 11:00AM.. 2 EGGS - POTATOES and TOAST ONLY 60* DELICIOUS "BREAKFASTS SERVED ANYTIME" LUNCHEON & DINNER SPECIALS - M0N-SAT * TRY US FOR A MEAL t * OR A SNACK t of fur and feather where the bowhunter's season is measured in months. So give a try to this Gold Medal Olympic sport. Stretch your leisure hours with the sport that's fun for the beginner, demanding for the experienced: Archery. Sat & Sun. February 8 & 9 FEATURING THE CANDY CANE LN RICHMOND Old Fashioned Ice Cream Parlor Will Be Open Sat. &. Sun. Eve. til 10 p.m. -Beat Inflation- share A Soda After The Show At 5620 Broadway- Richmond,III. Across from the Bank ^815-678-9611^."'"" FAMILY ENTHITA Starts Fn F-ee 7 tor 1 ? 20 0»Wv •k HARVARD • Wkdys. 7:00 - 9:00 S&S 1:00-3:00-5:00-7:00-9:00 t i , 'mwxMmm C r* G< "ANNUAL FUN NITE" MARCH 1st at the VFW HALL 3002 W. RTE. 120 McHENRY ILL. STARTS 7:00 pm Til ? AUCTION-REFRESHMENTS- DANCING FEATURING "SOB aid th» SLUE TONES" DONATION '5.00 PER PERSON -TICKETS MAY BE Pl'HC IIASED A I 1111. POOH- ' American Legion Post 491 -RINGWOOD ROAD, McHENRY- FISH FRY EVERY FRIDAY (5:00-9:00 P.M.) • PERCH-ALL YOU CAN EAT • OTHER MENU AVAILABLE « OPEN TO THE PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE Fri. - 2 Beers and A Coke I Sat • Bob & The Blu^jone^ VISCOUNT DRUM & BUGLE CORP. presents cSuj&dAzart [î >anc£. f featuring: 2 Belly Dangers & Music by the "Board of Directors" SAT. -FEB. 15, 1975 - 8P.M. American Legion Home Ringwood Rd. McHenryJII Double Feature Vv X -ytc»Ai ptus -BONUS (jJ4 Joy ot Expertise THE PILOT S PROBLEM Aam 'tern' INt% Ciii> 111' SHOWPLACE 1 RTIS. M ( 31 / 455-1005 Wkdys. 7:15 - 9:30 S &S 2:00-4:30-7:15-9:30 ACATIU <= cmusnrs MURDER ON TltE ORIENT EXPRESS i SHOWPIACE 2 RTK. 14 & 31 / 455-1005 FEB.12/HAL H0LBR00K STARRING AS CARL SANDBURG'S LINCOLN WED. FEB. 12 PART TWO SAD FIGURE LADGHING NBC 9:00 P.M. CH. 5 SHOWPIACE 3 WUMMS ST. / DOWNTOWN Wkdys. 7:00 - 9:00 S&S„l:00-3:00-5:00-7:00-9:00 The Life and Times of GRIZZIYiT ADAMS 0> De+jxe CO-SPONSORED BY AMERICA'S BANKERS McHENRY STATE BANK 3510 West Elm Street • McHenry. Illinois 60050 "McHenry People serving McHenry since I'.'Uft'

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