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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 31 Aug 1979, p. 4

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AND GARDEN CENTER 4727 W. Crysta l Lake Rd. Mct-h (815)385-3074 Save Time & Energy McHEIMRY OUTDOOR 344-0444 DAL'MflTilANS •OUTDOOR IGRAYSlAK[ RT 120 & 83 223 8155 SHOWPLACE 1-2 -3 -4 -5 CRYSTAL LAKE 815-455-2000 815-455-1005 Obvfeuty J«ne-I wonder why so many girls rest their chins on their hands when they ere thinking? Jack-To keep their mouths shut so they won't disturb Well Told "So Fred has given up smoking?" "Yes. On the advice of his doctor, at the request of his wife, and by command of his mother-in-law." TWICE TOLD TALES Chicago, who has been spen- FIFTY YEARS AGO ding the summer with his (Taken from the fUes of parents at Woodlawn Park, is August 29, 1929) planning a round-the-world Carl R. Barnickol, teacher of tour during the coming year. Physical Education at the Lane He will leave for California to Techninical,g .high school, study at the University of South X; I;! The MoHenrv Plaindealer V. * 7 V IS (USPS 335-200) :• ;ij: Established 1875 g 3812 West Elm Street \.Phone 385-0170 ji McHenry. Illinois 60050 i-i; Published Every Wednesday t Friday at McHenry, Illinois Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry, Illinois By McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY Experts In Roll* Hot Tar, Shingles, Siding ^^Gutters! Subscribers or* requested to provide immtdiolt notice of chongt ol address to The McHenry floindealer 3112 W Elm St. McHenry III. iOOM A deduction ol one month Irom the expiration ol o subscription will be mode where a change ol address is provided through (he Post Office Department. Larry E. Lund-Publisher Adele Froehlich-Editor NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Peeved because his father sent him to bed in the middle of the day for punishment, a 13- year-old youngster ran away from his home in Chicago and was apprehended by Officer Jack Walsh in this city. The lad spent the night at the city hall and his father came for him early the next day. 7--f S--r \ NEWSPAPER/ SUBSCRIPTION RATES .. $13.50 1 Year Outside McHenry County In McHenry County (THEY'RE HERE It's them I It's the great band you heard on Green St. at Sidewalk Sale HOME GROWN CUCUMBERS JUST ARRIVED! At MICHIGAN SIllPEACHES THEY'LL BE HERE FOR 2 BIG NIGHTS! FRI. ft SAT. AUG. 31 ft SEPT. 1 Summer Saving fou can offset rising prices by planning, menus to take ad­ vantage of foods /which are more plentiful --/and less costly -- during warm weather months. Use more pork, poul­ try, and dairy foods such as mUk, cheese and cottage cheese. These usually cost less during summer. ̂ Buy k gallons of any one Olympic product, When you find cold or frozen foods marked down greatly in cost, you have found a value -- if you can use it immediately or store it properly until you do use it. Buying an excessive quantity -- more than you can quickly use or safely refrigerate -- becomes a waste when you have to discard spoiled items. Otyo^kSMa Olympic Overcoat. Olympic LaAas Stain Semi-Transparent penetrai.ng The housepamt thai covers old Covets paint end stain with re protection to enhance the natural paint with a tough tOO- acrylic mellow color gram and texture ol new wood »m»«h that lasts tor years Looks beautiful even alter ye SotM Color to htghitgni wood s 25 beautiful colors that look o< wear natural tenlure with rich long- Iresher longer -- •-- lasting earth colors Cleans up easily with sol All Semi Transparent and Solid and water colors are guaranteed against Guaranteed satisfaction < caching peeling and blistering your money bach Specially morked gallons of Overcoat* Outside Whit* and latex Stain Outside White and Oxford Brown, not included in this offer. ADULTS $2.50 CHILD (Under 12) FREE Guaranteed agamsi acting and blistering STARTS FRIDAY AT 9:55 Hurry. Sale ends Sept 8 th Introduction A speaker on a lecture tour got a brief introduction one n^ght as the master of ceremon­ ies said, "I've never heard this rnan speak before. If he's good, lets hear U. If not, let's get it HANK \ MC PLANK. lYIC HENRY Lumber 4030 WEST MAIN ST. N\c HE NDY. ILLINOIS*^ 385-4600 \Jt STARTS FRIDAY TECHNICOLOR* fe-ralMMd by OUCNA VI5TA DISTRIBUTION GO INC ©H71 Walt Dtsney rnxKxnar* IN McHENRY • new Dltnty adventure Murtlls * Technicolor" l by aUCMA VISTA OlSTRi«UTl6N CO INC a i«7» Wall D«ney Productions FW. M°N. THRU THURS. 7 & 9 SAT, ft SUN. 2-7-£ 9 ADULTS $2.50 mmSam CH,ld (Under 12) FREE STARTS FRIDAY SUMMER PLUS IIAT «THPr ("78 HORNET WAGON *cyl., 4«pead. *3395 78 MUSTANG 2+2 2dr.,4«p--d. •a 195 77 BUICK SKYLARK 4dr.,6cyl., e.t. •3395 74 PMTO WAGON v 4cyllndor, o.t. V/$2295 ULr-^XSy U is a baked potato in 4 to 6 minutes, lasagna in 20 minutes, a hot dog in 30 seconds, or a pineapple upside-down cake in 10 minutes. Yes, the Whirlpool RFM 7300 microwave oven can do all these things, and more. I c=T/r-> r°y U is a MEAL MINDER* variable power control that lets you adjust the average cooking energy levels to the type of food being cooked, heated or defrosted. A MEAL SENSOR* temperature probe that permits cook­ ing by temperature rather than time. A Whirlpool Micro Menus cookbook, in­ cluded with purchase. I DJ t--7 U U L--jLTu is the quality thaf Whirlpool builds into the RFM 7300. The FREE Cooking School we include with purchase. The low introduc­ tory price. Not to mention all the nutrients you'll be eating instead of cooking away. *Tmk- SttTWWTNtt.igWM BILL MURRAY IN FU ( SAT. 241M45-S-11 SUN. TMRS. 24M4S4 LEE & RAY ELECTRIC 1005 N. Front St. (Rte. 31) McHenry SP 5 DOIBY STEREO

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