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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Feb 1981, p. 3

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School Menus Thendey: Cook's Choice Friday: Oven Fried Chicken Tater Tots Senior Walk-In Canter WE8T CAMPUS Monday: Tossed Salad Juice or Carrot Raisin Salad Cheeseburgers ; Tator Tots Pickle Spears Meat Loaf Baked Potatoes Buttered Peas Rolls - Butter Julienne Chefs Salad Cocanut Cream pie • Milk Tuesday: Tossed Salad Juice or Strawberry Jello Salad Reuben Sandwich or Hot Dogs Chicken Noodle Soup Pork Patties Waffles Apple Sauce Tuna Salad Plate Pistachio Pudding Cake Milk Wednesday: Tossed Salad Juice or Cottage Cheese Pineapple Salad Turkey k Ham on Bun French Fries Creamy Cole Slaw Mosticcoli with Meat Loaf Creamy Cole Slaw Hot Garlic Bread - Butter Fruit It Cottage Cheese Salad Plate Apple Crisp - Milk Thursday: Tossed Salad Juice or Cranapple Salad Polish Sausage on Bun Sauerkraut Hash Browns FU^ast Turkey ipped Potatoes Mixed Vegetables Spicy Apple Muffins - Butter Shrimp Salad Plate Blueberry Cream Tarts Milk Friday: Parent Teacher Conference EDGEBROOK. r VALLEY VIEW h HILLTOP , Monday: Chili Crackers Slice of Cheese Bread ft Butter Brownie - Milk Tuesday: Sliced Turkey Roll Whipped Potatoes Buttered Peas ft Carrots Fruit - Milk Wednesday: Hot Dog on Bun French Fries Baked Beans Cheesecake - Milk lYiursday: Pizza Burgers Green Beans Peaches - Milk i Friday: Chicken Salad Sandwich Shoe String Potatoes Relish Cookie - Milk MONTINI Monday: BBQ Pork on a Bun Buttered Broccoli Lime Gelatin with Apples ft Celery Chilled Peaches Milk Tuesday: Hot Dog on a Bun Zesty Baked Beans Orange Wedges Chocolate Pudding Mustard Milk Wednesday: Taco - Meat-n-Sauce Grated Cheese Shredded Lettuce ft Tomato Chunky Applesauce Nut Nugget Cookie Milk Cranberry Pineapple Salad Ketchup Milk HARRISON Monday: Spaghetti with Meat Balls Buttered Green Beans Bread with Butter Cookie - Milk Tuesday: Sliced Turkey with Dressing Mashed Pota totes with Gravy Chilled Peaches Muffin - Milk Wednesday: Oven Fried Chicken Mashed Pota totes with Gravy ~J Buttered Peas Blueberry Muffin Milk Thursday: Grilled Cheese Sandwich Macaroni Salad Buttered Corn Cookie - Milk Friday: Sloppy Joe on Bun Buttered Peas Jello with Fruit Milk JAMES C. BUSH ft RINGWOOD SCHOOLS Monday: Hot Dog on Bun Chips Juice Brownie - Milk Tuesday: Spaghetti with Meat Sauce Corn Peanut Butter Squares B ft B - Milk Wednesday; Pizza Corn Peanut ft Raisin Cups Milk Thursday: B.B.Q. Pork on Bun Chips Green Beans Chilled Fruit Milk Friday: Toasted Cheese Sandwich Chips Peas Jello with Whipped Cream Milk Meals are served Monday through Friday at the McHenry Walk-In center beginning at 11:45 a.m. Reservations must be made by 1:30 p.m. the day before at 385-8280. The menu for the week of Feb. 23 through 27 is as follows: Feb. 23: Beef stroganoff, buttered noodles, green beans, tossed salad, white bread, cherry tarts, milk. Feb. 24: Ham slice, au gratin potatoes, pineapple with cottage cheese salad, wheat bread,# lemon pud­ ding, milk. 1 Feb. 25: Swiss steak with mushroom gravy, mashed potatoes, peas, rye bread, white cake, milk. Feb. 26: Stuffed pepper, rice, buttered corn, bran muffin, celery and carrot sticks. Feb. 27: Vegetable soup, steak sandwich, cole slaw, jello with fruit, milk. HOSPITAL NOTES MCHENRY Admission: Tiffany Nicole Balboa of McHenry. WOODSTOCK Admissions: Traci Lan- ning, Mrs. Anna Lincoln, Mrs. Cathryn Wesolowski, Mrs. Eva Schachelmayer and Michael Strout, all of Wonder Lake. HARVARD Admission: Anna Wegner of McHenry. SCOUT COOKIE SALE Valley View Neighborhood Girl Scouts (McHenry area) will open their annual cookie * sale Friday, Feb. 20, and continue through Feb. 28. Orders will be taken through the next week, with deliveries and payment scheduled in late March or early April. Longer Life Your water heater it most efficient when clean. Once a month, drain out 2-3 gallons of water to remove rust and sediment. This saves energy and extends water heater life. McHENRY MARKET PLACE 385*4100 spurgeons DAILY 9-9 SAT. 9-6 SUNDAY 10-5 4 DAYS ONLY 1 Thursday thru Sunday, Fab. 19th thru 22nd. lava Ilka navar bafora on thasa many one-of-a-kind bargains. Ramambar, first coma, first sarva. NO LAYAWAYS CASH ft CHARGE SALES ONLY. I I I I I I I I L. r i i i i i i i i ft. r i i i i i i i i CLIP THIS COUPON Bundlo Bags A Granny Sad VALUES OF 23.00 4 25.00 £ 8* GOOD WITH COUPON ONLY I Valid Fob. 19 thru Feb. 22 Only I I I I I I I I I I I I •I I I J L CLIP THIS COUPON •' Girl's Winter Coats Jackets I Snowmobile Suits l VIOTR CURRENT MARK DOWN PRICES I GOOD WITH COUPON ONLY Valid Feb. 19 thru Feb. 22 Only I I J -- -- -- CLIP THIS COUPON ' Men's Winter Dress A Sport Shirts Viwr *5 GOOD WITH COUPON ONLY Valid Fab. 19 thru Fab. 22 Only For Man, CURRENT MARK DOWN PRICES I CLIP THIS COUPON Winter Woman, Boys j I Hats, Gloves ft Scarves*c<rU I M / I lAsAEE CURRENT I | / z U l l M A R K D O W N P R I C E S I I | GOOD WITH COUPON ONLY I ̂ •inM.||»» vdtd F#b 19 fan F#b 22 Only •- CLIP THIS COUPON Ladies' Winter Dresses & Pantsets i '/2OFF 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CURRENT J I MARK DOWN PRICES I I I I | GOOD WITH COUPON ONLY Valid Fab. 19 thru Fab. 22 Only j ̂ mm CLIP THIS COUPON " Thermal Underwear Tops A Bottoms For Man .Woman, Girls and Boys VALUES TO 5.00 1 50 GOOD WITH COUPON ONLY Valid Fab. 19 thru Fab. 22 Only P"---- CLIP THIS COUPON -- Ladies'Winter Robes, 1 l 1 l I Sleepers & Flannel Gowns V20FF CURRENT MARK DOWN PRICES. GOOD WITH COUPON ONLY Valid Fab. 19 thru Fab. 22 Only I < I I I I I I I I I I I I I I '• CLIP THIS COUPON , Ladies' Winter Shoes & Boots 1 'AOFT John H. and Vera Grandt III, 1119 Barreville road, McHenry, announce the birth of their first child. The 6 lbs., 14 oz. baby girl was born Feb. 11, at McHenry hospital, and her parents named her Heather. Maternal grandparents are William and Betty Miles of McHenry. John and Sheila Grandt, Jr., of McHenry, are the paternal grandparents. Clifford and Linda Hadick, 5010 N. Hampshire lane, McHenry, became parents of their fourth child on Feb. 12. Timothy Lee was born at McHenry hospital, weighing 7 lbs., 11 oz., and measured 20'/2 inches long. He was eagerly awaited at home by his brother Christopher, age 5^ and two sisters, Leigh Ann, 34 and Patricia, 14 years old. Mr and Mrs. Leonard J. Blake of McHenry are the maternal grandparents. Paternal grandparents are Mrs Marilyn Hadick of Tulsa, Okla. and Warren Hadick of San Diego, Cal. Justin is the name chosen by Carol and Carl Smith, 4813 Shore drive, McHenry, for their second son. The infant was born Feb. 15, at McHenry hospital, and weighed 8 lbs., 13 oz. He has a brother Sean. Maternal grandparents are William and Gladys Elzer of Norridge. Paternal grandparents are J. C. and Robbie Smith of Pine Bluff, Ark Marilyn and David Messer, 604 N. Madison, Woodstock, announce the birth of their second son on Feb. 16. Adam Brian was born at McHenry hospital and weighed 8 lbs., 2 oz. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. M. Hen- ninger of Marengo. Mr. and Mrs G. Messer of McHenry are the paternal grand­ parents. David M. and Valerie A. Jackson, 7116 Seminole drive, Wonder Lake, became I I I I I I I I J I I CURRENT MARK DOWN PRICES I | I GOOD WITH COUPON ONLY Valid Fab. 19 thru Fab. 22 Only parents of their third child on Feb. 16. Cherisse Angela entered the world at McHenry hospital, weighing 6 lbs., 7 oz. and was welcomed home by Chamara and Jeremy. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Bran, Sr. of Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson of Wonder Lake are the paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Zriny welcomed their fourth child, a 6 lbs., 5 oz. girl, Feb. 5, at St. Therese hospital, Waukegan. She has been named Johanna Pauline. The Zriny's other children are Cassandra, 6; Stephen Joseph, 44 ; and Zabrina, 2. Mrs. Zriny is the former Kitty Phelan., Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Jack Phelan and Mf. and Mrs. Charles Tonyan of McHenry. The new baby has two maternal great-grandparents, Mrs. William Althoff of McHenry and Mrs. Charles Phelan of Woodstock. PAGE 3 - PLA1NDEALER • FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2t. 1M1 There's An Answer (by Norman Vincent Peale and Ruth Stafford Peale) Sick and Angry Veteran Q. My husband is in a veterans hospital. He has had one leg amputated and just recently his voice box taken out because of cancer. He also has gangrene in two toes. I go on the bus to visit him about every week. He tries to talk to me but I can't understand him. He won't write on the small blackboard I took him. He gets so mad that he even shakes his fist at me. He could come home weekends, but I can't get anyone to go after him. He is in a wheelchair and is a big man. Most of his people say they can't stand to see him like that so don't visit him. I know this hurts him Oh, I need to know how to help him!' . A. Just keep on loving him and being kind to him. Don't let his irritation with vou throw you. It is part of his trouble and is simply his way of expressing his grief. He has gone through many painful aind unhappy experiences. Just bear with him and stand by him. You are doing what you can, and it's good that you can do so much for him. ^ *• Perhaps you will find help in our booklet Spirit Lifters, which is on its way to you Anyone wishing a free copy may write to us at Box 500, Pawling, N Y. 12564 Sleepless Nights Q. Our 19 year old daughter is driving us crazy. She has ed twice, is divorcing her 59 year old husband. She son away. The thing that really bothers us is that she goes in taverns and goes out with different men and been marri gave her only son away The stays until she gets ready to come home. I am spending lots of sleepless nights worrying over her. I love my daughter very much, but I am thinking of asking her to move because she won't listen to us. Please help me do what's right GCTT1N6 TOU6M' A. If your description of your daughter is entirely objective nd correct, 1 would guess that sne is a deeply disturbed person. Contrive, as best you can. to get psychological and and correct, 1 would guess that si a deeply disturbed All Oat If the present rate of con­ sumption is maintained for the next 100 years, the world will be out of copper, gold, lead, mercury, molybdenum, plati­ num, silver, tin, tungsten, and zinc. If consumption rates in­ crease, as they have since I960, it will only tak$ 50 years to use up these metals plus aluminum, cobalt, manganese, and nickel. spiritual counseling for her We agree that it would be best for her to be out of your house Continue to love her and pray for her, but you are not called upon to have your life governed by her erratic behavior. Afraid to Live, Afraid to Die Q I am 69 years old-not young, a retired government worker. I am a wayward church member, divorced and all alone. I am getting afraid to live and afraid to die My only relative lives in my hometown, 153 miles away. I am so upset with my little home which needs repairs and with making a decision to move back where all my family is buried. Can you help me? A. Yes, and here it is: get organized in your thinking and apply some positive attitudes to your situation Your question in a tew lines lists nine negatives 01a, retired, wayward, divorced, alone, afraid to live, afraid to die, upset, buried. 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