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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 May 1983, p. 12

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PAGE 12 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY, MAY 18,1983 fOft SALE m SALE TENT, SLEEPS 6, Like new, easily pitched, $290.00 retail, asking $95.00. Days, 815-344- 4010, evenings 815-728- 1568. 5-18-5-20C 55 GALLON FISH Tank, all accessories, stand and fish, $150.00.815-385- 7312 after 5pm. 5-18-5- 20c AIR CONDITIONER, 6,000 BTU; King size bed; Roll-a-way Cot. 815-385-0221. 5-18-5-20C 18,500 BTU AIR Con­ ditioner in good working condition, $200.00; matching love seat and chair, contemporary design, over stuffed burgundy velour fabric, sacrifice $400.00. Call evenings, Larry, 815- 385-8252 . 5-18-5-20C 6 FT. SHELL for small Pickup Truck, $75.00 or best offer. 815-653-4586. 5-18-5-20C S T A I N E D G L A S S Window, 42x58, $425.00 framed; fur coats, $25.00 each; Singer c a b i n e t s e w i n g machine, like new, $95.00; 2 ring neck Doves in cages, given away to good home. 815- 344-1428 . 5-18-5-20C G.E. ELECTRIC Stove, good condition, 42", $75.00.815-385-1739. 5-18- 5-20C 26" MAN'S Bicycle, like new, new tires, $40.00. 497-3022, Pistakee Highlands. 5-18-5-20c COFFEE TABLE, $5.00; vanity table, $10.00; toys; clothes; books, misc.' 815-385- 0927. 5-18-5-20C MUST SELL, like new c u s t o m d e l u x e , Frigidaire Dishwasher, $150.00. Call 815-338- 7012. 5-18-5-20C \ 8 HP RIDING MOWER, electric start with 32" mower deck, $425.00 or best offer. 815-653-9967. 5-18-5-20c 6 PIECE FAMILY Room Set, couch, 2 arm chairs, coffee table, 2 end tables, rustic color, heavy wood con­ struction, .like new, $400.00.815-653-4736. 5- 18-5-20C HUB CAPS, Buy and sell. Thousands in stock. Country Collector, Wilmot, Wisconsin, 414- 862-2914 . 4-20-6-10C U S E D M O B I L E HOMES For sale. Modular buildings, portable classrooms. Ideal for Hunting Cabins, Sunday schools, etc. Used mobile home tires, axles and frames. 815-459-9405.1 5-4tfc MOTHER LODE ESTATE SALE 419 Dean Street - Woodstock FRIDAY & SATURDAY - May 20th & 21st 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Numbers at 7 a.m.) SUPER SALE! Victorian furniture, stained glass window, Weller, Gone With the Wind Lamp, victrolas, Wm. Gilbert clock, Staf­ fordshire and loads of collectibles. 815-338-0211 815-459-0754 815-338-0339 saa WAREHOUSE SALE 100's of Cabinets to Choose From MEDALLION CABINETS and KITCHEN KOMPACT CABINETS Slightly damaged kitchen and vanity cabinets at great savings. Large assortment of cultured marble vanity tops at astounding low prices. A wide choice of colors on all remnant counter tops at special prices. For free estimates bring in your room dimensions. Cash & Carry All Sales Final Monday through Friday Remand 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. TOP FORM CO., INC. 7616 Hancock Dr. Wonder Lake, 815-728-0203 D E L U X E U H F Decoder, Channels 44 and 60. No assembly. Guaranteed, $275.00. 312-683-4042. 5-13-5-20C 1 DWARF RED delicious apple; 1 dwarf yellow delicious apple, 3-4 ft., $9.95. Prottsman Nursery. Pell Lake exit on U.S. 12. 5-13-5-20C REM. 20 GA., S"l8«g.,. 28" full V.R., Rec. pad plus Imp. Mod. Brl. V.R. 815-459-9136. 5-13-5- 18 6 MONTH OLD Albino Cockatiel, male, tamed, with cage and ac­ cessories, $125.00; Sperti sun and heat lamp, like new; Call Debbie, 815-34tl786. 5- 18-5-20c *** 2 TRAILERS, 1 small, 1 big. 815-344-1875. 5-18-5- 20c ANTIQUE OAK Ice Box. Evenings, 815-385- 8487. 5-18-5-20C T R U C K C A M P E R , sleeps 2, needs some work, $350.00. 815-653- 9418. 5-18-5-20C MINNESOTA FATS slate pool table; Green velvet, 9 ft. sofa, Conlon electric ironer, good condition. 815-653-9367. 5-18-5-20C MAPLE TABLE and six chairs, table pads in­ cluded, good condition, $65.00. Call 815-385-4200. 5-18-5-20C VERY CLEAN, neat Mobile Home (camper), to fit on Pickup truck. $2,000,815-385-0169. 5-18- 5-20C WAHL USED APPLIANCES We've moved to a new location, 1209C««rtSt. 1 block off Rte. 120 toward river. Old Vycitals warehouse. Hoping to serve you bet­ ter with more room in­ side and more parking facilities. Still handling atkmakes and models of large appliances. Reconr ditioned and guaran­ teed. Come in for discount. 815-385-1872 BEDDING PLANTS Flowers, Vegetables, Geraniums, Mums and Potted Roses I Clematis Cactus and House Plants SCHLESSER'S GREENHOUSE 28699W. Rte. 120 (1 block east of Darrell Rd.) I I I i * OT J I 4 * I * # t | rLO^BARG^NSlP1 W.E. LIQUIDATORS Re-Opening May 18th 7 Days A Week-9:00am to 6:00 pm THE STORE FOR BUDGET MINDED PERSONS'* HAS MOVED TO 409 N. Front Stroot, McHenry ,11. (South Route 31, just North of Warsaw Inn) TOOLS, LIVING ROOM FURNITURE, STEREO'S, T.V.'S * GENERAL MERCHANDISE AT BARGAIN PRICES! I TOOLS: One HP air compressors; 2 tpn heavy duty hydraulic saddle jacks; 6" & 8" bench grinders; 12 speed drill presses; and a great variety of I mechanics tools, socket sets, wrenches, tool boxes, etc., etc. | FURNITURE, T.V.'S, STEREOS: 2 pc. living room suites; Easy Boy Wall Hugger recliners; 19" Color T.V.'s; Console stereos; etc. I CAR RADIO'S I SPEAKERS: AM/FM indash casset­tes; 4x4 speakers; 6x9-5 way speakers; 7 control I equalizers; etc., etc. GENERAL MERCHANDISE: 700 range cordless phones; Men's A Ladies watches; wash bowl & pit- I ™ cher sets; tennis rackets; Golf balls; Baseballs; Badminton sets; spitoons; Bisque Figurines; IBackgamon sets; Coloring books; Water pitchers; Radios; and tube tennis sox; perfume; calculators; and items too numerous to mention. CLIP THIS AD AND SAVE CLIP COUPON BELOW t BRING IT IN TO REGISTER FOR FREE 19" COLOR f.V. DRAWING TO BE HELD 6:00 PM | May 22, 1983 I |NAM£: Introductory Offer RENT A QUALITY WATER SOFTENER For $3 00 per month for the first 3 months Free Installation C^ll Collect- 815-338-3344 Quality Water Conditioning l l i II STREET ADDRESS:. CITY: TIL. .ZIP- NO:. Drawing-6:00 PM-Sunday, May 22, 1983 PULVERIZED TOP SOIL DELIVERED 7 Yards $60.00 12 Yards $90.00 20 Yards $130.60 J. PEASE CONSTRUCTION CO. 815-675-2582 312-587-9367 AAA SWIMMING POOL DISTRIBUTORS is closing out their entire inventory of 1982 new 31 ft. family size pools." Complete with deck, fence, filter ond warran­ ty. Full price now only $9*4. completefy In­ stalled. Can finance, make the swim buy of your lifetime. Cell i-800-942-1798 24 Hours i 4-5 27 RECONDITIONED ~ WASHERS and Dryers, Lee and Ray Electric, 1005 N. Front Street, McHenry, 815-385488& 5-18-5-20c FURNITURE SALE, Bedroom, living room, all furniture to go: Cash and Carry. 4506 W. Oearview, Lakeland Park. May 21-22,9-5pm. 5-1&-5-20C WATER SOFTENER Treatment, Rainsoft, $450.00; Refrigerator, Wards, coppertone, ).00.815-653-5876. 5- 18-5-20C WHITE FORMICA, top chrome, dinette set, table, 2 chairs, good condition, $25.00. Call a.fh. or weekends, 815- 385-3565. 5-18-5-20C R O O M D I V I D E R $25.00; buffet $35.00; table saw with Vfe Hp motor $55.00; wall hanging $25.00; table lamp $20.00; stove $40.00; refrigerator $65.00. New home-no room. 815-385-2429, 1716 Knoll. 5-18-5-20C B U S I N E S S C O f t T PUTOR has spread sheet word processing and programming software. Asking $3,500, retail value over $8,000. Call 815-344-1507 after 6pm. 5-18-5-20C W H I T E E M D E N Gooslings, 2 weeks old, $3.25.414-736-4571. 5-18- 5-20C FRANKLIN 11 ft., slide in camper, fully self- contained. Phone 815- 344-2055 anytime. 5-18-5- 20c TRADE: 1978 Fiat Sedan, low miles, good condition, worth about $1,800,312-497-4358. 5-18- 5-20c BEAUTIFUL CON^ TEMPORARY 6 piece bedroom set with queen size waterbed, 815-385- 2392. 5-18-5-20C DRESSER, CHEST of drawers, night stand, step table and coffee table, very good con­ dition. 815-3854372. 5-18- 5-20C GOLF CLUBS, Men's and Ladies, also some i n d i v i d u a l c l u b s . R e a s o n a b l e . C a l l anytime. 815-385-4400. 5- 18-5-20C COMPLETE GARAGE Door, 16x7, $170.00; 4" Orangeburg Pipe, 8-10' lengths, $30.00. 815-385- 2662. 5-18-5-20C H O T T E S T N E W COMPANY in America. Genesis. Offers the most thoroughly researched and tested family of nutritionally complete, low calorie, pre- prepared entree meals, drinks and nutritional bars for weight loss in America. Genesis is easily the most exciting approach to good health. Also, for the energetic person, there is a ground floor level opportunity to start your own multi-level business. For more information contact Diana Goza, 815-344-0786 between l-8pm. 5-18-5- 20c R O U G H S A W E D WHI T E p i n e , 6 f t . lengths, lxl2-$3.60 each; lx8-$2.34 each; lx6-$1.74 each. Great craft item. 815-344-5690. 5-18tfc 1969 CHEVY CAMPER Truck, 3/4 ton, $575.00; 1962 Chevy Truck, V4 ton, $325.00; 1971 Scorpion Snowmobile and trailer, $450.00. 815- 459-3295. 5-18-5-20C 1968-1969 CADILLAC Engine, and 1968-1974 t r a n s m i s s i o n . B o t h $150.00 or offer. Call 815- 385-3490. 5-18-5-20C 1971 FORD PINTO for parts or whole. 815-344- 0194. 5-18-5-20C BEST QUALITY, Used Railroad lies; New Landscape Timbers; Bulk Grass and Pasture Seeds; [ Purina Chows and mUch more. Woodstock Farm and Lawn Center. 2020 S. Rte. 47,815-338-4200. 5- 4tfc \ RECONDITIONED ~ Washers and Dryers. Carey Appliance, 1241 N. Green Street, McHenry. 815-385-5000. ̂5-18-5-20C V. WASHER, SPEED Queen Commercial, harvest gold, stainless steel tub, 2 speed, $100.00.815-3854168. 5- 18-5-20C W MOVING? CLEANING House? Buying antique f u r n i t u r e , c h i n a , glassware, lamps, X- mas ornaments, etc. 815-678-4141. 3-23-5-27C CASH PAID For Junk cars, running or not. Immediate removal. 312-526-3116. 4-ltfc AUTOS, AU Makes and Models, Running or Not. Cash paid. 24 Hours Pickup Service. 815-728- 1171. 5-4tfc GRANDMA WANTS TO buy Child's High chair, good condition, 815-728- 0596. 5-18-5-20C OLD-ORIENTAL Rugs Wanted, any size or condition. Call toll free 1-800-553-8021. 5-4-5-20C --mm-- TO RENT 3 TO 4 BEDROOM Home in McHenry area. 312-537-3689. 5-18-5-20C FOB BENT LAKELAND Park, Clean and decorated, 3 bedroom, \Vz bath, carpeted, new stove, refrigerator, washer and dryer. Rent $435, lease and security deposit. 815-385-4933. 5- 18-5-20C CLEAN SLEEPING Rooms, also furnished apartments. 815-385- 8905,815-675-6008. 5-4tfc 2 BEDROOM HEATED, 2nd floor apartment, ideal for Seniors, lease and security deposit. No pets, $310 month. 815- 385-5324. 5-lltfc S M O K E Y M O U N ­ TAINS, Tennessee. Beautiful mountain top cabins, $180.00 weekly . 813-585-3563. 5-11-5-20C OFFICE DOWNTOWN, McHenry, air con­ ditioned, includes 3II utilities, $115.0Q. Call 815-385-3490. * 54tfc WINNEBAGO Land Houseboat Rentals, by day-week for 2-10 people, miles and miles of waterway. 10 miles west of Oshkosh, Wisconsin. 414-582-7477. 5-4tfc D E L U X E A P A R T ­ M E N T S , s e c u r i t y deposit. No pets. Call Century 21 Care Real Estate. 815-344-1036 or 815-385-0292. 5-4tfc foa nfrt "Seasons Four" Theme Bids For Fiesta Parade Entries STORAGE SPACE in city of McHenry. Dry, clean with electricity and semi-truck dock. Approximately 4,400 sq. ft. 815-385-3192 or 815- 385-7632. 5-4tfc SMALL * HALL For Rent, 125 people or less, Anniversaries, Graduations, Weddings, etc. Liberty Hall, 1304 Park Street, McHenry. 815-385-2281 after 5pm. 5-4tfc VFW CLUBHOUSE and Hall for rent. Seating capacity for 400. Call 815-385-9860 from 9am to 12pm weekdays or after 6pm. 5-4tfc INDUSTRIAL SPACE, Available, Fritzsche Industrial Park, Inc., 5,000 sq. ft. to 15,000 sq. ft. 815-385-1079. 5-4tfc TO PLACE AN IU0 VERY CLEAN, neat, 2 bedroom, 1 bath, in town, v/i car garage, $370.00. After 6pm, 815- 385-4389. 5-6tfc T W O B E D R O O M HOUSE, large fenced yard, central air, prefer o l d e r c o u p l e . Whisperiong Hills area. 312-259-3760 or 312-529- 6295 after 6pm. 5-6tfc LOVELY 3 BEDROOM Home, 2 car detached garage, full basement, walking distance from Wonder Lake, Indian Ridge Subdivision, $480 month. Call Letizia Financial. 815-728-0404. 5-4tfc 1 BEDROOM APART­ MENT including heat, has stove, refrigerator and air conditioning, $265.00. Call 815-385- 3490. 5-4tfc LAKEMOOR, NEWLY remodeled 2 bedroom apartment. Refrigerator, stove. Security deposit. No pets. 312-272-4941. 5- 13tfc R I N G W O O D , 3 B e d r o o m H o u s e . Refrigerator and stove. Security deposit. No pets. 312-272-4941. 5- 13tfc C R Y S T A L L A K E , Available 6-1: 3 bedroom ranch, family r o o m , b a s e m e n t , garage, appliance. $525 month, security deposit. $ 6 7 , 0 0 0 a s s u m a b l e . Child and pet okay. 815- 459-9136. 5-13-5-18 WHISPERING OAKS House for rent, with Option to buy. 2 bedrooms, large living, dining room, spacious kitchen, garage with workshop, beautifully decorated. Washer, dryer, oven range, refrigerator, central air, $450.00. Call 815-344- 0341 or 815-385-4246. 5- 13-5-20C BEAUTIFULLY Furnished, 2 bedroom Condo on Sanibel Island, Florida. Special weekly rental. Ocean view. 815- 459*3882. jj 5-18-5-2 ' > *ri «iiV SLEEPING ROOMS, shared kitchen, cable T.V., linens, $42.50 week. 815-385-9738 before lpm. 5-18-6-3C TO SUBLET STUDIO Apartment with view of pond, use of pool, $255 m o n t h , L a k e w o o d Apartments, Wood­ stock. Call Elyse, 815- 459-1974. 5-18-5-20C ROOMMATE WAN­ TED: Share home and expenses, own room. Call after 5pm, 815-385- 8540. 5-18-5-20C 305-0170 OFflCE SPACE Newly remodeled professional office space for rent. Down­ town McHenry 815-385-4050 ' r 5/13TF5/1STFC m FIESTA LOGO-"McHenry: Seasons Four!" Hits is the 1983 overview of the Fiesta Days logo as adapted by McHenry artist, A1 Cajthaml. "Parade applications are now available for" the giant event that completes Fiesta Days", Trey Covalt, * 1983 parade chairman announced Monday. "With all seasons of the year as the theme, we are offering a wide-open and very adaptable concept for parade participation. We encourage all clubs and organizations, as well as businesses, to have an entry in this year's parade. The theme relates to all activities - in season or out - that McHenry so aptly provides. Any group should be able to translate this theme into a humorous or beautiful representation for their group. We also encourage musical groups to enter: walking or riding," he added. Float-making in itself is a group activity the Chamber of Commerce feels can provide hours of fun - as well as hard work - and can build bonds of friendship along with the float. But the C of C realizes hand-crafted flpats are not always in the realm of feasibility for a wide variety of reasons. However, a chamber spokesman said anyone can adapt a ready-made float to the 1983 theme and provide a proud entry and vehicle for an organization with no work involved. Full color pictures of these - professionally-made floats are available at the Chamber office. Custom float making can also be arranged at pre-determined rates. Costumed walking units of Scouts, teams, or similar groups of any sort are also welcomed. Among the early entries that have already been arranged for are the famous Clydesdale horses, the Great Lakes Navy band, the beautiful circus wagon that climaxed last year's parade, and the twentieth an­ niversary float of the McHenry County Historical society. This year's judging of the parade entries will begin before the parade to provide the judges more time and space to evaluate each entry. But presentation of each entry dining the parade will also score points for form, and artistry in the total tally. There will be more trophies awarded this year, and the winners will be an­ nounced at the bandshell at Pearl street park after the finals of "Family Feud" which follows the parade. Complete details on "Family Feud" will appear next week. Parade applications are available at the Chamber office at 1257 N. Green street. College Honors Ruth Pierce Is Graduated U of W Summa Cum Laude T FOMENT--" Approximately 2,000 Sq. Ft. Professional building on Rte. 120. Doctors, Den­ tists, Accountants, etc. Owner may divide to suit. Cwrtvry 21 <«ra Real hhrtt 115-344-1033 er Dennis Drake •1*444.171? ffiTf APPROXIMATELY 800 sq. ft. basement level in local office building, $200 per month as is or will remodel. 815-459- 3145, ask for Bill. 5-18tfc WHISPERING OAKS, 2 bedroom ranch, living- dining room, utility, screened sun porch, attached garage, air c o n d i t i o n i n g , a p ­ pliances, $425 per month, 1 year lease. Available July 4th. 815- 385-4787 after 7pm. 5-18- 5-20C 1 BEDROOM APART­ MENT, includes stove, refrigerator, air con­ ditioner and garage with electric door opener. No pets. Can be seen now, available June 1, 1301 N. Rich­ mond Road. Call 815- 385-5716 for ap­ pointment, $350.00 less discount. 5-18-5-20C. SMALL ONE Room Office, Rte. 120, $100.00 per month. 815-459-3145 ask for Bill. 5-18tfc SOLON MILLS, \ b e d r o o m d u p l e x , country setting, $290 plus utilities. No pets. Villagei Oaks Realty, 815-678-4505. 5-18-5-20C O N E " B E D R O O M ^ A p a r t m e n t i n Ringwood, $180.00. Call Bill after 6pm, 815-385- 2639. 5-18-5-20C Spring commencement at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville were held Sunday, May 8, at 2 p.m Ceremonies are scheduled to be held in Davis Stadium. Ruth Pierce, daughter of Susanna Gierloff, 3617 W. Maple avenue, McHenry, received the Bachelor of Science degree in animal science comprehensive. She graduated Summa cum Laude. Student Teacher 1 1 | • ^ quarter, March 28-June 10, at the University of Northern Colorado, 223 students will enjoy field experiences as teachers in many Colorado communities, several states and England. They include Kathleen Dick, 28059 N. Meadowlawn road, McHenry. These UNC students teach a- full quarter usually in their major fields, according to Dr. Don Adams, UNC director of Educational Field Ex­ periences. Students who successfully complete the training are awarded 18 hours of credit, and fulfill the teacher educational degree requirements for teacher certification. Named Co-Chairman U of W Homecoming Christy Bradley, a freshman at the University of Wisconsin at Whitewater, has been named co- chairman of the 1983 Homecoming events next fall. Miss Bradley was also a 1982-83 Warhawk cheerleader and is a member of the Delta Zata sorority. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bradley of Shepherd Hill lane, -McHenry. Law Ceremony Charmaine Ruckoldt, a law student at Northern university College of Law, was honored by the presence of. U.S. Supreme Court Justice Harry A. Blackmun, who initiated her into iheJQelta Theta Phi law fraternity on the ctey jQf the law school dedication at which he gave the main address. Charmaine graduated from McHenry County college in 1978, Northern Illinois university in 1982 and is presently enrolled in Northern Illinois university College of Law. Charmaine is the daughter of Emil and Charlotte Guffa of Lake in the Hills and resides in Wonder Lakfe with her husband, Dennis. Dr. Howard Stein, chairman, Hammerstein Center for Theatre Studies, Columbia university, delivered the commencement address to the 485 candidates for the bachelor's and master's degrees. The senior valedictory was presented by James Magadanz, Hortonville, Wis., a senior in the College of Arts and Sciences. IN CONCERT Krista Kaefer, daughter of Thomas Kaefer of 4940 North Oalflfey, Chicago, and Ms. Gertrude Kaefer of 5211 Patton drive, Wonder Lake, played flute for a concert by the Symphonic Wind ensemble April 10 at Ripon college. Membership in the ensemble is determined on the basis of audition. Given Scholarship Two Eureka college students have been awarded Dames club scholar­ ships for the coming academic year. One, a junior, is Christina Viking, daughter of Earl Viking of McHenry, who will receive $250. The scholar­ ships are based on merit and need. The Dames club of Eureka college is a social and service organization composed of women faculty and staff members and wives of faculty and staff members. , Area Graduate From Loyola Loyola university of Chicago, one of the state's largest private institutions of higher education, will graduate approximately 1,800 students during its 1983 spring commenceVnent May 28 at Medinah Temple, Chicago. Locaf students scheduled to graduate are: Lyn Gorski, B.S.N.; Timothy Kozelsky, B.S., Biology, Summa Cum Laude; Carolyn Latz, B.S.N., Nursing; Kathleen Wharton, J . D . , L a w ; R a q u e l R y a n , B . A . , Communication Arts; and Timothy Miller, M.B.A., Business Ad­ ministrator. Honor Students Approximately 1,600 un­ dergraduate students at Southern Illinois university-Carbondale were recognized for outstanding academic achievemeht at SIUC's annual Scholastic Honors day ceremonies. Barry Anderson of Wonder Lake and Bruce Brda of McHenry were in­ cluded. McHenry Student Edits • * AI1-American Paper 3 BEDROOM RANCH, with 2 car garage, family room in lovely Edgebrook Height*, $450 month. No pets, June 1st occupancy. 815- 344-5181. 5-18-5-2GC RUSTIC 2 Bedroom on lake, natural wood panel, 900 sq. ft., trees- yard. $325.00. 312-825- 5-18-5-27C Kelly Ryan, daughter of Gerald and Sheila Ryan of McHenry, is the editor of the Loyola University of Chicago student newspaper, "The Phoenix," recently judged to be an all-American college newspaper. - A senior graduating with a degree in Communications, Ms. Ryap has been the editor for two years. The newspaper was judged as one of the top 20 college papers in the nation by an Associated Press jury. Com­ petition was sponsored by the University of Minnesota. "The Phoenix" was entered in the category for weekly newsmagazine with over 4,000 circulation. 7 > Of a possible 3,500 base points the newspaper earned 3,700 points. It was awarded bonus points for excellence in advertising, coverage, writing and editing, design and opinion page content. The AP judges said the newspaper has "excellent, timely and topical coverage," and illustrates "the life of today's college student."' "It is a fine accomplishment of college journalism, with a staff that really shines," the judges concluded. ON PRESIDENT'S LIST Angel Betancourt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Betancourt, 406 West Rand road, McHenry, is among the 160 full-time students named to the President's list at North Central college for the winter term. To be eligible for the President's liat as a full-time student, undergraduate^ must attain a grade point average of 3.7 (4.0rA) for the term, or maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 for all college work. v

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