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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 Jun 1984, p. 23

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COUPON SAVINGS The (EXTENSION) People AMmV Speaking "Loving," the ABC Television Network's newest daytime drama, recently went on location to the nation's capital for a segment that aired May 21. The remote involved two central characters: Ann Forbes (Callan White) and Mike Donovan (James Kiberd). They were in Washington for the memorial service for Ann's husband, Senator Roger Forbes, who was killed in a plane crash. More significant is that Donovan is a Vietnam veteran, and is suffering from "post traumatic stress disorder," a psychological problem resulting from his involvement in the war. - While at Vietnam Memorial, he notes that his best friend's name is among those listed, and this is very painful for him. During the scene, his friend's ghost appears to him, dredging up more old memories. Recaps: 5-28, 6-1 Previews: 6-4, 6-8 GUIDING LIGHT-Reva and H.B. get married. Josh gets upset about this and wrecks his car. Hillary and Fletcher get a quickie divorce. Beet's leg is amputated. Mindy finally agrees to divorce Philip. Phfl^> warns Lujack to stay away from Beth. Warren and Alex go to bed. Maureen decides to accept the hospital board's nomination. Warren humiliates Alex in front of Ross so she throws him out THIS WEEK: Reva feels guilty. Beth is confused. AS THE WORLD TURNS- Betsy and Steve are married. Red tens Maggie that there's a contract on Frank. Lyia visits Craig in prison and forgives him. Craig warns Maggie that Frank is in danger and got a beating from another in-mate. ffim's apartment is broken into. The hit-man stalks Frank. Kim meets Raymond and they are attracted to one another. Kirk tells Frannie he doesn't want her to be tied down to him. THIS WEEK: Frank and Maggie face danger. Whit vows to get even with Steve. GENERAL HOSPTTAL-Leo takes a picture of Sylvia in a compromising position. Grant I is arrested by Scorpio for at- SBS-«nK«JK dinner with Brock. Beatrice receives flowers from Alan and is tricked into believing they're from Dukie. Lila packs her b%s and leaves Edward. Rose tells Rick he's wrong to keep Mike and Ginay apart. Bryan wants to get involved in Brock's housing project but Claudia thinks Brock is a crook. THIS WEEK: Edward is upset. Celia is confused. S E A R C H , F O R TOMORROW - Cagney sear­ ches for Warren to save Suri's baby. Warren is the only one who can give the infant a blood transfusion. Travis finds T.R. and shoots Ringo. Travis tells Lloyd to get T.R. out of the boiler room while he tries to dismantle the bomb. It explodes before Travis can get out as well. Hogan and Sunny ny>h> love. Lisa wonders how badly hurt T.R. really is. THIS WEEK: Liza wears a stiff upper lip. Cagney is desperate to find Warren. ANOTHER UFE-Vaughn is arrested after assaulting Peter. Courtney lies to Preston saying that Peter attacked her. Ben accepts a high paying job from Brian. Russ tells Stacy he's leaving Kingsley. Dave asks Terry to marry him and she accepts. RYAN'S HOPE-The scaf­ folding misses Frank and Maggie. Roger lunges at Frank and falls down the shaft. Frank rescues Rogerand rushes him to the hospital. He does not, however, tell anyone Roger tried to kill him. Leigh puts off ......... • ^ \ of Soaps her investigation into Max's empire. Hutch sets up Operation Eagle. Max comforts Jill. THIS WEEK: BiU is suspicious. Roger regains consciousness. TEXAS-Ryan wonders if Barret mightget violent. Reena fears Iris killed Chris. Reena is upset that Max will not allow oil drilling on the land. Iris realises the porno tape is missing. ONE LIFE TO LIVE-Jenny and David get married. Marco and Maxie check out a church for a possible wedding. Maxie thinks she must fake a marriage to show her mother she is not living in sin. Bo avoids meeting Brad so his cover at the factory will not be blown. THIS WEEK: Cassie answers to Dorian. Simon reports back to his employer. AIJL MY CHILDREN-Suzie wants to go to bed with Jessie. Erica lies to Adam and starts seeing Mike again. Ellen is caught by Adam going into the west wing. Tony invites Jenny and Greg to a dinner party he is planning. Jenny accepts and Greg is annoyed. Adam realises Erica has been lying to him. Angie accuses Jessie of not caring about her. THIS WEEK : Ross tells Adam not to worry. Mona gives Erica a warning. THE EDGE OF NIGHT-The bartender at Nightmare Alley teUs Chris and Calvin that he knows where Jud Wallace had his operation. Derek prepares to leave for Wellington. In an at­ tempt to find Preacher and Jody, Preacher pulls Gary into Boy Scouts schedule car wash Johnsburg's Explorer Sea Post 638, a division of the Boy Scouts, has scheduled a car wash for 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Sun­ day, June 9, at the Jofansburg Fire Station. 1801N. Chapel HID Road. A $2.50 donation is asked. A rain date of Sunday, June 10 has been sst. Proceeds from the car wash will be used to help the boys attend summer camp. SECTIONS - PAGE I - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, JUNE 1.1SS4 Update on daily serials Reconsider replanted corn the room from the window as Jud bursts in through the door and shoots Preacher. As Jack and Mitzi come in the house, Jud shoots Gary and gets ready to kill the others when he hears sirens and runs off with Jody. THIS WEEK: Logan comes to grips with his feelings. Jody is in danger. ANOTHER WORLD-Weston confronts Cedle with the IOU from David and has her arrested for withholding evidence. In her defense Cedle exposes Donna's part in breaking Sally and Peter up. Peter calls Cedle and Donna liars and says he wants nothing to do with them. Cass tells Carl that Jamie is trying to beat Sandy's previous Brava cir­ culation record. Clarice hopes to go away with Larry for the weekend but he is too busy and cannot take the time off. Donna visits Peter again begging forgiveness and tells him she will change her ways. Peter says it is too late he is through with her. THIS WEEK: Cecil* schemes to regain lost ground. Clarice worries about her family. CAPITOL-Trey sneaks into Zed's office to find any enlightening information and finds a mug shot of Kelly hidden in the drawer. Later, Zed notices his things have been tampered with. Julie and Tyler hope their love will see them through this crisis. Mark calls Paula out of her performance as a way to manipulate Sloane and keep her from marrying. THIS WEEK: Sloane and Trey make last minute wedding preparations. Mark keeps an eye oor Paula. THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS-Jill falls off a ladder and is knocked un­ conscious. Danny convinces Lauren she has to tell Paid where She got the money for the video. Patti tells Paul that Lauren got her money from Jack. John rushes to the hospital to be with JUL All is not happy when Dr. Palmer tells her he thinks he can save the baby. Eric asks Ashley to marry him at City Hall on the way home from the hospital. Diane tells her psychiatrist she is still drawn to Jack Abbott. THIS WEEK: Jill takes a dangerous chance. Ashley avoids Eric's suggestions. LOVING - Isabel tells Ann that Shana is her sister but she stiU is convinced that she's up to no good and must be stopped. HaiTy takes secret photos of Father Jim Shsina in an embrace. Lorna continues her refusal to divorce Tony wide Tony secures a job with Dane and Jack. Ava comes on to Jack. DAYS OF OUR LIVES-Alex counts his blessings after being saved from drowning. Hope and Larry dont go to bed together and Larry decides to take Hope back to Salem. Bo just misses Hope and Diane takes Bo on a wild goose chase. Later, Diane confesses that she is working for Larry and deliberately kept Bo away from Hope. Hope and Larry dedde to get married, as they begin to exchange wedding vows, Bo rushes into the church and spirits Hope away. They hide out in Maggie's barn. Each year reduced corn populations, resulting from a variety of causes, force many < Illinois farmers to make dif­ ficult replanting decisions. Area producers faced with this type of decision Should not be too hasty in deciding to replant corn if some of the original planting is left. Ac­ cording to recent University of Illinois research, 25,000 plants per acre, planted on May 6, produced more corn than any other combination of planting date and population. The penalty for replanting at a late date may be equal to, if not greater than, the penalty assodated with a reduced population. In order to better understand this statement, let's consider an example. If a producer planted corn on May 6 and expected 25,000 plants per acre, but discovered on May 16 that he only had 16,000 plants per acre, the "penalty" for the reduced population from 100 percent to 88 percent would be 12 percent. If he then replanted on May 16 and obtained the desired 25,000 plants per acre, the penalty for the delay in planting would only be two percent. In this case, it was advantageous to replant. If replanting had been delayed until June 10, however, it would have been a mistake as the penalty for a later planting would have been greater than that for the reduced population. It is, of course, important to remember that replanting does not necessarily guarantee an adequate stand. This may or may not be the case. There are additional factors which need to be considered when making a replanting decision. Aside from additional machinery, fuel, labor, and seed costs, it is necessary to re­ evaluate herbicide and in­ secticide programs. The possibility of insect damage from European corn borers and black cutworms, among others, is greater if planting dates are delayed. It may be necessary to reapply chemicals, especially if the soO is tilled deeply before planting. If all of these factors have been considered and it is still difficult to reach ^comfortable decision regardinffi*pfanting, it would probably be best to leave a field as it is. The basic rule of thumb for such situations is simple. When in doubt, don't. Producers experiencing difficulty with a replanting decision may contact Brian Sager at the McHenry County Cooperative Extension Service at 789 McHenry Ave., P.O. Box 431, Woodstock, 60098 or phone (815) 338-3737 or (815) 338-4747. The Illinois Cooperative Extension Service provides equal opportunities in programs and emloyment regardless of race, religion, sex or handicap. YOUR WINDOW PURCHASE ENTITLES YOU TO A 10% DISCOUNT COUPON OFF ALL REGULARLY PRICED ITEMS. (EXCLUDING ABOVE WINDOWS) COUPON GOOD UNTIL SEPTEMBER 29.19S4

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