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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 25 Jan 1980, p. 7

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Jan. 19-Jan. 31 Remodel and Save Va f\WeS ?\ece isood - Winter Hours A - Dining Room Serving Our Complete Menu Plus! Monday & Tuesday - CLOSED Wednesday-5:00 til 10:30 PM • Prime Rib w/Salad Bar $8.25 Thursday-5:00 PM til 10:30 PM • Fried Chicken or Spaghetti ft Meatballs $5.25 Friday-5:00 PM til 11:00 PM • Lake Perch Fish Fry $4.95 Saturday-5:00?M til 11:00 PM Sunday-10:00 AM til 3:00 PM Brunch Buffet (Only) " Cocktail Lounge /'.Monday CLOSED r Tuesday - 3 PM til 10:30 PM Daily * 3:00 PM til Closing Sunday - 10:00 AM til 5:30 PM "Burton's Bridge" For Your Listening & Dancing Pleasure TUNE-UP SPECIAL WITH FREE Electronic Engine Diagnois! PLUS FREE Crease and Oil Change I Includes: Replace spark plugs-air filter PCV-points & condensor ALL CARS ^£9^ AND 6 cyl. only M TRUCKS 0 . FRONT-END ALIGNMENT ALL CAPS AND TRUCKS EXCEPT 4 WHEEL DRIVE (4 wheel drive subject to different rates) ONLY RE-PACK ALL CARS (Higher for 4 wheel drive) PLUS PARTS ONLY Includes: Change filter-oil*gasket ONLY HnMrt yon done without iToro ton* enough!« TORO THE HOUSE THAT Gtopqt P. 4102 W. Crystal Lake Rd. - McHenry 385-0420 NO REFUNDS OK EXCHANGES ON SALE ITEMS-ALL SALES FINAL CASH-N-CARRY CREATIVE KITCHENS & BATHS 3012 W. OIL 120 MdCMf. U 015-344-1100 Tidai waves, tsunami, have been observed to travel at 490 miles an hour. Come & Save! s m m Big savings now on the number 1 snowthrower. ELECTRIC START Model S200E jig Our regular price $349.95 White Sale savings * 70.00 Sale Price 279.95 Plus Toro rebate 30.00 Your cost $249.95 You save $100.00 Hurry in beat the storm. *SAVE $90 on manual start models Resource File On 2,000 TOUGH GOING-under the Skyhawk net,' as Ellen O'Malley attempts to make a shot Ellen sewed eight points as the girls won their third straight conference game, against no losses. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD DON'T WORRY "Son, I'm worried about your being at the bottom of the class." "Don't worry, Dad, they teach the same stuff at bftth ends." Human Care Agencies The Human Services Resource Bank of Com- pi^ehensive Community Services, Inc. (CCSI) will formally introduce a com­ puterized resource file containing information on more than 2,000 individual public and private human service agencies in the six- county Chicago metropolitan area at an open house, Tuesday, Jan. 29. The resource file will include comprehensive up- to-date information on human care services - both public and private ~ in Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry and Will counties. Information on the agencies, programs, personnel and facilities will be available alphabetically, geo­ graphically and by services offered. The computerized information system will, be updated monthly and is available on a subscription basis to public and private agencies as well as others providing in­ formation and referral services. The open house will be held in the eighth floor conference room at CCSI offices, 64 East Jackson Blvd., Chicago, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m^ Demonstrations of PAGE 7 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, II Seek To Fill Health, Agriculture Vacancy The Health & Agriculture committee of the McHenry County board is seeking applicants interested in being recommended for appointment to the McHenry County Mental Health (708) for an unexpired term to 52. Application lable in the McHenry County board offices". Courthouse, Route 47, Woodstock, Phone 338- 2040, Extension 221. This is an extremely important governmental I I P ' ' 'r- of McHenry county which meets once or twice a month and develops and supervises a staff and also various programs, together with the administration of budgets and grants in excess of one million dollars annually. Applications should be returned to said Office on or before Feb. 4, in care of A1 Collins, chairman, Health & Agriculture committee. For further information, contact the County board Offices as outlined above. the microfiche^syst'em -will be held on the hour during the open house. Microfiche readers will also be on display with sales representatives availabe for information. The Human Services Resource bank is a refinement of the Social Service Directory, first published in 1923. Comprehensive Com­ munity Services, Inc., is an affiliate of the United Way of Metropolitan Chicago- Crusade of Mercy, the United Way campaign for Chicago and 155 suburbs. AN OBSTACLE-appears in the path of Sally Oeffling as she halts her charge for the net. Johnsburg found numerous paths, though, as they trounced North Boone by a 68-26 score. Hononegah travels to Johnsburg on Tuesday, Jan. 29. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD ADAMS BROS. RADIATOR SERVICE "For all your Cooling System Needs" 3006 W. Route 120 McHenry, Illinois 60050 815/385-0783 FALL SPECIAL •Flush System •Install New Thermostat •Install New Anti-freeze •Check All Hoses & Belts •Pressure Check Cooling System Tuesday 7 p.m. Bowling League 1-15-80 OVERAVERAGE Southgate: C. Boro, 530; J. Buss, 420 and V. Orr, 298. Clark Station: M. Poston, 468. McHenry Inn : C. Zasadny, 357: B. Joyce, 497; A'. Joyce, 464 and K. Batke, 413. Havenmeyer's: S. Howe, 398; J . Panucce, 447 and 3-10 split; J. Switzer, 5-7 split, ii Bimbo's: W. Minton, 515; P. Tonyan, 330; K. Bonato, 410 and B. Justen, 1-8 split. Glaviano's: E. Glaviano, 435; L. Michels, 543 ( 208); S. Smith, 471 and C. Michels, 468. Fox Hole: E. Nimsgren, 5- 7 split, 505; E. Childs, 403 and S. Thomas, 374. McHenry Floral: L. Stine, 457; G. Otth, 403; J. Weyland, 435 and L. Crouch, 470. Peter Justen's: W. An­ derson, 443; S. Haufe, 369; G. Wieck, 391 and D. Corser, 499. Steffan's: B. O'Brien, 494; M. Fischbach, 402 and M. Diedrich, 408. Executive National: R. Jensen, 5-7 split; P. Kosior, 505 and C. Freund, 3%. City Wide: L. Freund, 469; G. Smith, 495; R. Freres, 4-7- 9 split, 408 and P. Ruemelin, 502. To keep your cooling system in the best condition, we recommend a yearly drain and pressure backflush of the system, and the installation of fresh coolant. Don't put it off. Hav£ your coolant checked at least once a year by the cooling system specialists. We're always ready to serve you. will not be revenged, and this I owe to my enemy; but I will re­ member, and this I owe to myself. -C.C.Colton. Answer It isn't. The best anti freeze or coolant, as , it is more correctly called, is seldom1 effective after a year, or 12,000 miles. Coolants not only offer protection against freezing, they inhibit corrosion and system clogging rust particles

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