Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Jun 1984, p. 26

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TOP PRICES PAID Entire Stock of Stainless Flatware by Northland', 'eg 9 99 49 99 sale6.99-34.99 Misses Novelty Knit Tops, reg 7 99 sale 5.99 Entire Regular Price Stock of Misses Russ' Coordinates, reg $22 $28. sale 16.50S21 Entire Regular Price Stock of Junior Famous Maker Denim Jeans, reg 19 99 $33. sale 14.99-24.75 Cotton Entire Stock of Women's Lady Caribou' Blouses and Tops, reg $16 $21. sale $12-15.75 Warner's' Bras in Selected Styles, reg 11.50-16.50. sale 8.59-12.29 Entire Stock of Revlon Cosmetics and Fragrances, reg 75c $45 sale 56c-33.75 Marvella" Fashion Color Jewelry, reg $5 $12. sale 3.75S9 Fashion Jewelry Dept Izod' Stripe Knit Shirts for Boys 8-20, reg 18.50. sale 12.99 Entire Stock of Summer Toys, reg 79c 49 99. sale 59c-37.49 Entire Stock of Men's Jockey Tennis Wear, reg $18 $25. sale 13.50 )8.75 Entire Stock of Men's Long-Sleeved Dress Shirts, reg $21 $24. sale 15.75S18 Izod" Solid Knit Shirts for Men. reg $26 sale 19.50 Entire Stock of Men's Robes, reg 19 99 $55. sale $15-41.25 Entire Stock of Mioses Blouses by Lady Manhattan, Ship 'N Shore' and Judy Bond, reg 7 99 $30. sale6.39$24 Entire Regular Price Stock of Junior Swimwear. reg $23 $40 sale 18.40 $32 Halston, Chaps and Royal Copenhagen Fragrances for Men. reg 4 2%%2b. sale 3.40-$20 Entire Stock of Men s Jeans, reg 19 99 $28 sale 15.99-22.40 Entire Stock of Ready-Made Curtains, reg 4 99 $24 sale 3.9919.20 Entire Stock of Ready-Made Draperies, reg $25 $106 sale $20 84.80 Entire Stock of Libbey' Glassware, reg 3 99 8 99 sale 3.19-7.19 Entire Stock of Infants Furniture, reg 8,99-59 99. sale 7.64-50.99 • Savings off ticketed price. intermediate markdowns taken on some items. Sunnyside & Johnsburg: Urge all to attend Dist. 12 PTO meetings Welcome Johnsburff! I have meetinffwillheTuesdav. Juno 5 PUR firniirc hionMul inpliuta Mn<t DiuturiWmo ̂ MaiHino in • aimmor far nil Welcome Johnaburg! I have had a call from one of your residents and I appreciate it. Please let me bear from more of you meeting will be Tuesday, June 5, at 8 p.m., in Bush School. This organization meets once a month and I will try to give you advance notice of the meeting; then in the next article, we will try to give you a recap of the meeting. Of course, we would rather have you all attend the meeting to participate but in case that is impossible, I'll try to keep you Johnsburg PTO's (Parent up-to-date on what's happening, Teacher Organization) next in this column. Linda Schubel 385-0441 CUB SCOUTS Cub Scout Pack 454 will be traveling to Glen view Naval Air Station for a tour of the Sunday, June 10. The group will leave the junior high school at 12:30 p.m. Please be prompt so that the trip gets started on schedule. The 1984 Cub Scout Day Camp, which is scheduled to be held at the Woodstock park, starts Monday, June 18 and ends Friday, June 22. Some of the activities planned include tying knots, swimming, playing soccer, archery and a nature hunt. It sounds like a fun week and if you are interested in attending, contact your pack leader. and Wilmot roads, resulting in a youngster being hospitalized because of faulty brakes on his bike. Parents, please check your children's equipment to ensure that it is in proper working order, and do remind your children to be careful. SUMMER SAFETY TWs is just a reminder to all that school is out for the summer All of us need to remember to and children are everywhere, drive a little slower and keep We have already had a bike extra alert. Children move so accident in the viQage at May fast! Let's make this-a safe summer for all. BIRTHDAYS Birthday greetings go to Nick Pomouis, who will celebrate his day June 8;' and to myself on June 18. I guess •-- disgusting to wish yourself "Happy Birthday," but I do hope we both have a super, special day. Enjoy All! lovely. LENNOX COOLING QUIET • ECONOMICAL ATTRACTIVE - EFFICIENT • Residential-Commercial New or Old Systems-Add On-Repairs New Applications-Sales and Service Wonder Ldkss No July 4 parade this year There seems to be some junction with the birthday of the confusion as to the celebration Wonder Lake dam this coming activities being held in con- Aug. 11 and 12. »US. WRIGHT RD 815/459-2300 *£ TOtnmet HEATING AN0 COOLING SWKSU3I CRYSTAL LAKE FINANCING AVAILABLE LAW NMOWER BOYS SALES A SERVICE ALL MAKES 1712HOBERD 338-321 WOODSTOCK I've been getting calls from those who are wondering about a fourth of July parade. For this year only, there will not be a July 4 parade so that all of the effort can go into the August parade. Next year we will be back to festivities on the fourth. Fireworks will definitely take place for the fourth and also a ski show before the fireworks display. Ann Sowers 653-9549 NATIVITY NEWS A Harper Study Bible was given to the eight students who were confirmed May 20, as a gift from Nativity Lutheran Church. Confirmees were Kai Anderson, Allen Boyce, Kyle Berg, Lori Burress, Emily Fornwall, Erik Mickensen, Steve Peter, and Katie Ryan. On June 20, the LCW will be having its annual Salad Lun­ cheon from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. June 15 will be Nativity's day to help with the Clothing Closet. If you can spare some time to work, contact Dottee Jacobson at 653-8554. Vacation Bible School will be held Aug. 8-10, from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Help would be appreciated in the area of teachers, teacher's helpers, music lovers, kitchen help, or playground helpers. If you would like to assist call Marlene at 728-0082, or Diane at 853-7108. You are also reminded that a new worship service is being held every Saturday evening at 8:30 p.m., in addition to the Sunday Service. SWIMMING The Woman's Club of Wonder Lake will again be sponsoring a two-week Red Cross swimming program for children who are at the very beginning stage up to Senior Life Saving. Lessons will take place at the Wonder Center Beach and Sunrise Ridge Beach from July 9-20. Registration has already taken place, but in case you missed it, give Pat Fit­ zgerald a call to sign up at 653- 3128. SPECIAL DAYS June 13 will find Louise Marke celebrating her birthday. Chris (Sugar) DeCicco will be blowing out birthday candles June 14. Mary Spencer will also be nibbling on a special birthday cake as she celebrates her birth­ day June 14, also. COMMUNITY CAL. June 7--Baseball pictures taken at Christ The King field. June 14-Christ The King Ladies luncheon at CrandaU's Restaurant. June 18-Senior Citizen meeting at Christ The King. June 20--Young At Heart meeting at Christ The King. June 28-Lfon's Club meeting; W.L. Inn; 7 p.m. dinner, meeting at 8. * Red Cross. So good it tastes good all alone. Red Cross pasta is made with the finest semolina wheat, and only the finest, for the kind of pasta flavor that's delicious even all alone. Flavor that makes your special pasta dishes even more special. Shop Spring HHI Mall Men.-Frt. 10-9, Sat 10-5:30, Sua 11-5 (312)426-9100 Offer good on all Red Cross products of 12-ourtce size or larger. RED CROSS Spaghetti -(STORE COUPON) T" DEALER: Thi* coupon writ bp rp-^aiua mu» 7« handling in accordance with .the Offer stated hereon Invoices proving purchase within last 00 day* of sufficient stock to cover coupons preeanted tor redemp­ tion must be made avsriabie on requect Any other uae consti­ tutes fraud This coupon not aaaignabte or transferable Sales tax must be paid by consumer Ooupon void if taxed, prohibited or reetricted by lew Cash value 1/20C VMid only in USA Mail coupon to Red Cross Macaroni. PO Box 742. Mt Prospect IL 8006® Limit one coupon per purchase Coupon expires December 11,1M4 Not cornecrefl witn the American Na t.pnai Rec C'oss SECTION 2 PAGE 8 - PLA1NPEALER - WEDNESDAY. JUNE 8. 1884 Neighborhood news

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