Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Aug 1981, p. 63

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Student at work PAGE 13 - PLAINDKAI.FR - FRIDAY. AUGUST 21,1M1 MORE ATTEND SCHOOL Twenty years ago prima­ ry school education was not available to most children in the developing countries. Today six out of 10 children in the developing world at­ tend school. BEN FRANKLIN' 1250 N. GREEN ST., McHENRY 315-0806 f AN ORDERLY WORK AREA helps the task of getting down to studying. This wall-hung panel, fitted with vertical and hori­ zontal bins, shelf and utensil hooks from Syroco's new Work- Rack9, organises a study corner in the bedroom. Other com­ ponents, all affordable, include a deeper shelf, paper towel holder, knife holder and utility hooks, making it a flexible unit for just about every room. In white, brown, yellow and red, WorkRack® is made of ABS high-gloss plastic. The elements are sdld separately. Syroco is a division of Dart Industries Inc. S FRATS FROM MIAMI U. William H. McGuffey compiled the first of his fa­ mous readers in the 1830s while a professor at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Six fraternities were founded at Miami: Beta Theta Pi, Phi Delta Theta, Sigma Chi, Delta Zeta, Phi Kappa Tau and Delta Sigma Epsilon. D4 MECHANICS CLASS The Detroit YMCA pioneered in 1904 by estab­ lishing a school for automo­ bile mechanics. GIRL, 12, HANGED IN 1787 A 12-year-old girl, Hannah Occuish, was hanged in Con­ necticut in 1787 for killing a 6-year-old playmate- in an argument over some strawberries. Education has for its object the formation of character. --Herbert Spencer &2S % IMPORTANT! BRING THIS COUPON -- AND -- RECEIVE 10% OFF ON ANY OR ADIDAS SHIRT IN STOCK! GOOD 8/20-8/30 IGYM BAGS L& SOCKS PLAIN AND WITH SCHOOL LOGOS NOW IN STOCK! 1IKE AND .CONVERSE FOOTBALL SHOES! McHENRY'S MOST COMPLETE SPORTS STORE 1 i Mdfenryfe • Favorite SPOIt£i££ENTER 1210 N. GREEN ST. ̂ E^McNENRY, IL. HOURS: Mon.-Thurs. 9-5:30, Frl. 9-8 Sot. 9-5 Sun. 10-2 JUL 385-1000 L, BACK-TO-SCHOOL SALE CONTINUED 2ND DID WEEK! Shop Now While Many Of Your School Needs Are Sale Priced Extra Copies Of Sale Circulars Available In Store XSXX5rntIXXXXX!XIXXXSX3XXXXXXIIXIXIXIXXXTXXXIP5XPCXXXX5CBc Hl.ee & Ray Electrical deans 1st buys FOR BETTER ON CAMPUS LIVING 3 CAMPUS LIVING featuring Whirlpool micromme MEAL SENSOR* temper­ature probe, conveniently cooks food by temperature instead ot time. Model RJM7500 if Automatic digital MEALTIMER* control sets up to 60 minutes of cooking or defrosting time, automatically turns Off. • COOK POWER variable power control, lets you adjust the average cooking energy levels. • Balanced Wave Cooking Sy3tem, provides all-around cooking performance. if 1.3 cu. ft. capacity oven, conveniently sized to handle most foods and dishes. *Tmk o Lee & 1005 North Front f f j * 1 ) * * * m r .f.»i •» v,« I* j r j . WXMM/M/m •* *+ »• AJU

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