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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Dec 1976, p. 19

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Area Residents Active In 3-Day Tax Workship Nutritious Frozen Tarts George J. Young, McHenry County Extension adviser reports that thirty-two persons from McHenry county enrolled for the recent TeleNet Workshop for Beginning In­ come Tax preparers fn Woodstock, sponsored by the University of Illinois Cooperative Extension service. The 3-day workshop provided intensive instruction for figuring and filing income tax returns of farmers and urban citizens. Young says the workshop was specifically planned for persons who have little or no experience in preparing in­ come tax returns for others and who wished to become more competent. Farmers and others are urged by Young to seek the counsel of competent income tax practitioners and con­ sultants. The help of a well- informed tax practitioner is well worth the cost. Persons who enrolled for the workshop from McHenry county included: Kennis Brannock, Paul A. Schwegel representatives, Mrs. James Hutchings, Kathy Krysiak and Mrs. Carl Rietesel of McHenry and Evelyn L. Adams and Florence Mazan of Wonder Lake. wT FUNNYSIDE 'HAVE A PREDICTABLY GOOD DAY, DEAR. i CRESCENT <$AY~ t 1 <5,AlQ)INg PRESENTS Holiday Dinner Specials FOR DECEMBER • TUESDAY BREAST OF CHICKEN SESAME Marinated boneless breast sauteed with sesame sauce. • WEDNESDAY COQUIUES CRESCENT BAY Scallop casserole in lobster sauce • THURSDAY BEEF B0URGUIGN0NNE COMPLETE DINNERS WITH WINE $495 (Regular menu also available) GOURMET LUNCHEON From '2.85 Wednesday & Friday, 11:30 - 2:30 p.m. MAKE NEW YEAR'S EVE RESERVATIONS NOW 815/385-8899 CRESCENT BAY LANDING 3309 N. CHAPEL HILL RD., McHENRY, ILL. CHRISTMAS... FEATURE-PACKED BUILT-IN DISH-POTWASHER 6-Cycle Selections featuring Dish & Pot Wash and Power Saver Dry HDA800 Reversible Color Panels - for kitchen decor coordination ONLY Prices Start at 50 • Crystal Clear Rinse --for sparkling clean glassware • Multi-Level Washing Action -- for thorough washability • Self-Cleaning Action with Soft-Food Disposer -- no messy screens to clean • Whisper Clean" dishwasher sound insulation • White porcelain-enamel interior $282 Lee & Ray Electric 1005 N. Front (S. Rte. 31) McHenry, III 385-0882 'mm SAFETY-SAMPLER rphoi/sands of deaths Uana injuries Could be prevented ejjery year if people observed simple satety rules with flammable ^ liquids. PAGE 19 - PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10. 1976 Snacks like Peter Pansicles can play an important part in the daily nutrition game. These frozen treats-on-sticks combine peanut butter with milk and yogurt. Chocolate sauce adds flavor variation. The yummy result is a coach's favorite that will appeal to kids of all ages. It's a nutritional snack, since peanut butter is an excellent source of protein, niacin and other vitamins and minerals. Milk and milk-based yogurt are excellent sources of calcium. Preparing the pansicles is easy. Fluted paper baking cups in a muffin pan give the pansicles a ridged design as they freeze. When ready to eat, the paper is easy to peel away. Wooden sticks can be inserted in the mixture as it freezes. Or for a dessert, omit the sticks and serve the individual molds in a dish. Peter Pansicles Yield: 13 servings 1 cup Peter Pan Peanut Butter, 1 Smooth or Crunchy 1/4 8 ounce carton plain yogurt 1/3 Combine peanut butter and yogurt. Slowly blend in milk. Add chocolate sauce and sugar. Mix well. Pour into 2 1/2 inch paper baking cups in muffin pans. Freeze about 1 hour. Insert wooden sticks into mixture in each cup and freeze solid. To serve, peel off paper wrapping. cup milk cup chocolate sauce cup sugar Store. gasoline in your trunk. [flammable vapors can (Joe, ignited by a hot" water neater« <9090 .•f°T further infer rnatrorv f. t"re preveKVhoo.nuriV U S.Consorner Prodoct- Saffe+y Commission Wash i rig-ton, D C202O7 or-can toll-free &00-6lQ-26bb Mar/lv7d resident call 800-492^937 W w OPEN DAILY through month of DECEMBER (Restaurant Closed Monday) Tues. thru Fri. -OPEN AT 11:00 AM FOR LUNCH AND I DINNER I Sat and Sun.-OPEN AT 9:00 AM FOR BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER PECIALS PRO SHOP OPEN 7 DAYS 9:30 AM-5 PM "THINK GOLF FOR CHRISTMAS" MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW FOR CHRISTMAS EVE LUNCH OR DINNER i\ CHAPEL HILL M* J 385- GOLF CLUB t 0333 2500N. Chapel Hill Rd. McHenry HILL GOLF rJ • First for Fashion Elgin and Crystal Lake SHOPNITES 'TIL9...SATURDAY 'TIL 5:30, Sunday Noon-S Time saver, flavor-saver, energy sfever Norelco Microwave Oven - See it demonstrated at Spiess in Crystal Lake Saturday, Dec. 11 - 10a.m.-4p.m. Norelco electronic rapid range Microwave oven with Dial- A-Meal Will save up to 70% of the cooking time of most foods Will defrost frozen foods . minutes instead of hours Uses less energy than a gas or electric oven And it retains flavor and nutritive value of most foods by keeping dehy­ dration to a minimum Has special 6-position Dial-A-Meal feature which, as you turn it, automatically selects the proper cooking power for a particular food It will even cook delicate foods such as eggs or custard Finished in simu­ lated woodgrain accented with chrome and brushed alumi- num 449.95 DEMONSTRATION ATCRYSTALPOINTMALLONLY •M* BUY WITH CASH OR YOUR SPIESS CREDIT CARD Kraai Master Charge Bank Amencard {IG'N fRE f PARKING hyS'V . A«f Ififf PiRH'Nf, I < - M « HllPPff Ticket validates tirst 2 tours upper deck Elgin Piua Parking Direct entry into Spiess thru enclosed rjmp Con«enient t-ee parkins 'ot 2300 cars at Crystal Point Man for tlgm store call her at 741-4300 F-O' McHenry County store can h«r at Crystal Lake 455 3600 The Xicesl First lor Fashion Crystal Point Mall or ^Viw & R I Star Values Mean Extra Special Savings JR. COATS SPECTACULAR Tht Look of LEATHER P.V.C. or POLYURETHANE Regularly 55.00 4400 Leave it to Spiess to come up with a coat value right when the snow is falling and the cold winds are fierce. Herein time for owning or gifting, two outstanding look-of-leather coats for juniors at a price to please the budget-minded. Left: Hooded P.V.C. style with turn buckle fasteners, pile lining, Sizes 5 to 13. Right: Pile-trimmed polyurethane coat with warm pile lining. Sizes 5 to 13. What are you waiting for? JUNIOR COATS, MISS ELGIN AND MISS CRYSTAL LAKE BUY WITH CASH OR YOUR SPIESS CREDIT CARD BEES Master Charge Bank Ame'icard AL iiG'N IPH PARKING '»l IR(i PARKING pkGi PiRSOSki s*0PP(R ' ctf ,i oj'es ' !• : »j.-s ,55e- sec« if ' u* »i-» % 0 ec r "tc Sc ess enc owd Co"«e"'f' -m > ;iOC :t i j' C">sia Pof Mi foi t-jn jioij tail i*' i' «30C (0' Mc"t""y Cix'ty s:ce ;i if i' C"ysti> lut »5J JfcOC \

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