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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Jan 1981, p. 3

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"U School Menus r Week of February 2*6 M J EAST CAMPUS Monday - Luncheons: Hawaiian Sweet-Sour Pork Meatballs on Fluffy Rice Cheeseburger on Bun Buttered Whole Kernel Corn Egg Salad Plate Creamy Waldorf Salad Garden Tossed Salad Strawberry Mousse with Strawberry Sauce Monday - Sandwiches: Hot Dog on Bun Golden French Fries Baked Ham Sandwich Baked Ham & Cheese Sandwich Egg Salad in Pita Bread Tuesday - Luncheons: Chicken Drumstick with Mashed Potatoes-Gravy Chili Bowl with Nacho Cheese Sauce-Nacho Chips Julienne Salad Plate Chilled Fruit Juice Cocktail Garden Tossed Salad Lemon cheesecake Tuesday - Sandwiches: Hamburger on Bun Golden French Fries Baked Ham Sandwich Baked Ham & Cheese Sandwich Sliced Tur ey with Lettuce Sandwich Wednesday • Luncheons: Souper Star Homemade Minestrone Soup with Grilled Turkey, Ham & Swiss cheese Sandwich Tuna Chow Mein Casserole Cottage Cheese with Fresh Fruit Plate Lime Pear Gelatin Salad Garden Tossed Salad Peanut Butter Cake with Peanut Crunch Topping Wednesday - Sandwiches: Hot Dog on Bun Golden French Fries Baked Ham Sandwich Baked Ham & Cheese Sandwich Deli Sandwich Meat on Fresh Baked Kaiser Roll Thursday • Luncheons: Italian Sausage Patty Melt on Bun* Beef-A-Roni Casserole Buttered Broccoli Normandy Ham & Cheese Salad Plate 'angy < Jarden Tossed Salad Vanilla Pudding Squares with Graham Cracker Crust Thursday - Sandwiches: Hamburger on Bun Golden French Fries Baked Ham Sandwich Baked Ham & Cheese Sandwich Sliced Turkey with Lettuce Sandwich Friday • Luncheons: Breaded Fish Cubes with Baked Macaroni & Cheese Jumbo Corn Dog Spanish Green Beans Julienne Salad Plate Chilled Peach Slices Garden Tossed Salad Chocolate Fudge Nut Brownies Friday - Sandwiches: Hot Dog on Bun Golden French Fries Baked Ham Sandwich Baked Ham & Cheese Sandwich Tuna Fish with Lettuce Sandwich WEST CAMPUS Monday: Tossed Salad Juice or Orangfe Sherbet Salad Italian Sausage oft Bun Chips Apple Sauce Beef Stroganoff-Noodles Green Beans Bread-Butter Julienne Chef Salad Marble Cake - Milk Tuesday: Tossed Salad Juice or Chilled Pineapple Chunks Hot Dogs French Fries Sliced Tomatoes Mosticcoli Buttered Peas Rolls-Butter Tuna Salad Plate Apple Crisp - Milk Wednesday: Tossed Salad Juice or Kidney Bean Salad Hamburgers Chicken Noodle Soup Beef Stew v Whipped Potatoes Orange Muffins - Butter Shrimp Salad Plate Peanut Butter Fruit Bars Milk Hiursday: Tossed Salad Juice or Cherry Sparkle Salad- Turkey-Cheese Bacon Sandwich Hash Browns Apple Sauce Veal Parmigiana Spanish Rice Bread - Butter Cottage Cheese Fruit Salad Chocolate Chip Bars Milk * •» Friday: Tossed Salad Juice or 3-Bean Salad Pizza Steaks Steak Fries Pickles Baked Cod Whipped Potatoes Winter Mixed Vegetables Bread-Butter Tomato-Egg Salad Plate Coconut Cream Pie Milk EDGEBROOK. VALLEY VIEW & HILLTOP Monday: Spaghetti in Meat Sauce Buttered Green Beans Bread & Butter Fruit - Milk Tuesday: Turkey & Gravy on Rice Buttered Peas & Carrots Bread & Butter Pumpkin Pie - Milk Wednesday: Hamburger on Bun Tater Tots Relish Cake - Milk Thursday: Hot Dog Winkie Baked Beans Carrot Sticks Cup of Nuts Pudding - Milk Friday: Baked Fish Tarter Sauce Whipped Potatoes Buttered Spinach Bread & Butter Lemon Pie - Milk MONTI NI Monday: Spanish Beef on Macaroni Buttered Corn Chilled Pears Peanut Butter Cookie Milk Tuesday: Oven Fried Filet of Fish Pizza Tomatoes Relish Cup Chilled Peaches Tartar Sauce Buttered Bread Milk Wednesday: Hamburger on a Bun Buttered Peas Roasted Peanuts Orange Wedges Ketchup Milk Thursday: Turkey Chop Suey on a Bed of Rice Oriental Green Beans Fruit Dynasty » Buttered Roll Fortune Cookie Milk Friday: Hot Ham & Cheese Sandwich Tater Tots Fruited Orange Gelatin Half-n-Apple Ketchup Hermit Cookie Milk HARRISON Monday: Chili 'n Crackers Peanut Butte^ & Jelly Sandwich Relish Tray Cookie - Milk Tuesday: Sloppy Joe on Bun French Fries Green Beans Cake - Milk / . Wednesday: Hamburger on Bun Pickle-Relish Buttered Corn Sliced Peaches Milk Thursday:, Grilled Cheese Sandwich Relish Tray Green Beans Chilled Apricots Milk Friday: Spaghetti with Meat Sauce Buttered Peas Bread with Butter Cake - Milk MARRIAGE LICENSES Applications for marriage licenses at McHenry County Clark's office have been m a d e b y : James M. Thompson, Woodstock, and Linda C. Mclntyre, Wonder Lake, Eugene D. Smola Jr. and Mary F Lebrecht, both Wonder Lake; John Talaske and Victoria E. Anton, both Wonder Lake. Harry L. Buchert Jr., Richmond, and Patricia A. Brennan, Solon Mills; Kenneth Welninski, Ingleside, and Sheryl A. Westphaln, McHenry. GOLD RUSH...The pictures­ que Lost Horse Mill of the Lead King Mine at Crystal, Colorado is a reminder of the gold and sil­ ver era when fortunes were made and lost overnight. Levi's t, DENIM* OR CORDUROY BELLS *14.95 PLUS OVER 900 OTHER NAME BRAND JEANS, PANTS AND TOPS ON SALE NOW AT CLEARANCE PRICES! ire PANTS PLACE 2913 W. Rte. 120 McHENRY 385-6788 'UNWASHED PRICE ONLY • RESTAURANT and L xfc ••••••* : •; £ <\ J J, • \ * Live AImmT " '• >•: Call For Htlp I 1 Instantly » 1 l) MHrsAMTI FOR MORE INFO i« CALL M M.I.A.LS. MS-tOll r 41® DE YIP LOO CHINA LIGHT LIGHTS UP FOR THE CHINESE NEW YEAR!! "THE YEAR OF THE ROOSTER' (FEBRUARY 5 THRU 14) • Thursday, Fob. 5th FIRECRACKERS 5 PM at Green St. & 120 SPECIAL CHINESE DINNER $«.95 PER PERSON M YW LM -- Humorist & Illusionist •Friday, Fab. 4th I Saturday, Fab. 7th tAVI IAITM BAM to I.Jt •Wadnasday, Fab. 11th EYERYONES BIRTHDAY OUR GIANT CAKE WILL BE CUT AT 7:30 PM •Saturday, Fab. 14th FINAL DAY OF NEW YEARS CELEBRATION ft VALENTINES DAY!! Featuring ALAN IAIN Humorist ft CMCAMIANB JAZZ All SIAKS •RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED BIRTHS I DIVORCES f Judgments for dissolution of marriages were recently granted in 19th Judicial Circuit Court, Woodstock, to: frank S. McClatchey and Karen J. McClatchey; Melody M. Gooslin and Ralph E. Gooslin; Juanita Daniel and Jesse R. Daniel. Rex A Litchfield and Annette M Litchfield; Susan B. Jackson and Dennis J. Jackson; Susan M. Wuchter and Charles F. Wuchter. Linda Mclntyre and Joseph Mclntyre; Frances A. Freund and Gary L. Freund, Peter B. Irwin and Bonnie J. Irwin; Martha J. Stephenson and Danny L. Stephenson. Rainbows Rainbows are solar spectra formed as sunlight passes through drops of water. A rain­ bow has red on the outside, violet inside. The center of the arc, 40 degrees in radius, is al­ ways on line with the observer and the sun. When you see a rainbow, the sun is directly be­ hind you. Sometimes a second­ ary rainbow forms. Its colors are fainter -- and reversed, red inside, violet outside. „A boy. Anthony William, Was born Jan. 15 to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kramer, 23N633 Quentins road, Lake Zurich. The infant arrived at Lutheran General hospital. Park Ridge, 111., weighing 9 lbs., 4 oz. He has two brothers, Danny, age four and three-year-old Tommy. Grandparents include Marie Grant, Wheeling; George Clarkson, Wheeling; Delphi! and Carole Kramer, Wonder Lake and Joan Kreiger, California. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Paul Jauch, 1206 Oeffling drive. Whispering Hills, McHenry, became parents of their fourth son on Jan. 17. Michael James was born at Lutheran General hospital, Park Ridge, 111., and weighed 9 lbs., 434 oz. He was welcomed home by brothers John Lawrence, HOSPITAL NOTES MCHENRY Admissions: Mable M. Zawislak and Barbara Miller, both of McHenry. WOODSTOCK Admissions: Steven Watkins of McHenry and Mrs. Theresa Miller of Spring Grove. HARVARD Admission: Joseph Kupper of McHenry. John M. Johnson was scheduled to undergo surgery at Rush Presbyterian St. Luke's hospital Friday morning. Friends may write to him at the hospital, 1753 W Congress Parkway, Room 533, Chicago, III. 60024 Clyde Blackwell, known affectionately as the "puppet man" is confined to the North Chicago Veterans nospital, Room A332, Main entrance building. North Chicago. 60064. PAGE 3 - PLAINDEALER age six; Joseph Jude,'three and a half; and two-year-old Christopher Michael. Grandparents are Mr. and" Mrs. Edward Gunderson of Johnsburg and Mr. and Mrs Robert Jauch of Palatine. Robert and Marie Wun- schel of McHenry announce the birth of their second son on Jan. 15. David John was born at Good Shepherd hospital, Barrington, and weighed 8 lbs., 8 oz. He was eagerly awaited at home by a brother, Karl James, age two and a half years. Maternal grandparents are Don and Eleanor Lauer of Roselle John and Shirley Taylor of Crystal Lake are the paternal grandparents - FRIDAY. JANUARY 30.1881 Ineke Diane is the name chosen by Hans and Mary Ruys of McHenry for their second daughter. The baby girl was born at Good Shepherd hospital, Barrington, Jan. 15 and weighed7 lbs., 14 oz. She has a 22-month old sister, An­ drea. Maternal grandparents are Don and Mary Opatrny of Fox River Grove. Bob and Nel Ruys of the Netherlands are the paternal grand­ parents. Among births recently recorded at Memorial hospital for McHenry county, Woodstock is the birth of a girl to Mr and Mrs. Fred Durrenberg of McHenry Contrast Adds Flavor Oriental foods offer a pleasant change in the daily diet. Color, texture and taste are carefully contrasted so that the flavor of each ingredient is enhanced. Vegetables, in particular, become main attractions when they are cooked just to the point of perfection and served in an unexpected manner. In this case, Grapefruit-Broccoli Orientate contrasts tender-crisp, green broccoli with succulent, fresh Florida grapefruit sections to make a dish that is party- perfect but wonderfully appropriate for any family meal. During the winter months when Florida citrus is readily available and inex­ pensive, it is also a budget-happy recipe. It looks especially elegant if served in a wok but the good looks and great taste come through if made in a skillet. Grapefruit-Broccoli Orientale 2 packages (10 ounces each) frozen broccoli spears, thawed 1 head romaine 2 tablespoons sesame seeds 1/3 cup vegetable oil 1 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon monosodium glutamate, optional 2 Florida grapefruit, peeled and sectioned Cut broccoli spears in half lengthwise; cut any long spears in half crosswise. Wash romaine leaves; break into bite-size pieces. Brown sesame seeds in large skillet or wok over medium heat; remove to bowl; reserve. Heat oil in same pan Add broccoli. Cook, stirring quickly and often, until tender. Add romaine, salt and monosodium glutamate. Cook, stirring con­ stantly, 2 minutes. Remove from heat. Stir in sesame seeds and grapefruit sections. 8 servings. BIBLE VERSE "By this my Father glorified, that you bear much fruit, and so prove to be my disciples. 1. Who is the author of this statement? 2. To whom was he speaking? 3. What was the occasion of the statement? 4. Where may this verse be found? Answers to Bible Vorse 1. Jesus. 2. To the eleven dis­ ciples. 3. After the Last Supper, while Jesus * and the eleven were en route to the Garden of Gethse- mane. 4. John 15:8. H 1 spurgeons Where, but at Spuraeon's could you get these sensational new spring pantsuits...in missy and half sizes...at one unbelievably low low OPEN SUNDAYS 10 to 5 price? They're all perfect prizes in easy polyester textures. _ And they're on sale! Hurry...Sal* Ends Sunday, Feb. 1 y A i -- ±

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