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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Jul 1984, p. 7

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Speaking of Soaps Update on daily serials Recap: 7-16, 7-20 Preview: 7-23, 7-27 DAYS OF OUR LIVES-Hope tells Bo that she's not pregnant, not really married and has always loved him. Melissa races to Abe's office to prevent Pete from confessing to Don that he shot Mickey. She arrives just in time to prevent him and then has to do the most difficult thing in her life, say goodbye to Pete. Harold looks into a crate, sees a strange collage and discovers that a diskette for a computer is in the middle. As Megan mourns the loss of her child that she had with Bo, Diane recounts to Marlena the birth of her child, which is in a foster home and barely knows her. As an exhausted Pete falls asleep in the fishing shack, Melissa has nightmarish dreams that monsters are separating them. Later, Pete's arms go around Melissa and he can't let her go. They kiss with passion and Pete carries her to the bed. \ THIS WEEK: Hope is not in the clear. Pete is in danger. THE EDGE OF NIGHT-Sky goes in Logan's room and finds him dead. Then, he is suddenly knocked unconscious. Del finds the gun that Krich dumped before he ran off. Derek bursts in the room seeing Sky standing there holding the gun. He places him under arrest for the murder of Logan. Preacher admits he went to see Logan before the murder. Geraldine identifies the gun that Derek found with Sky as hers. Derek learns that Raven was also in the hotel that night. Sky attempts to hide from the police Raven's necklace in Logan's room. Sky and Raven suspect Del may have been involved with Krich. After she is questioned by the police, Alicia rushes home and gets ready for a trip to her villa in Mexico. She has Engler's formula and the papers selling it to Wlptqey International. THIS WEEK: Jody and Preacher investigate the killing. ANOTHER LIFE-Preston tells Dave that he is planning to give jobs to everyone he displaces in his Chesterfield building project. He asks Dave to act as a spokesman. Dan questions Dave about Vaughn's medical history. Carla tries to set up an interview for Gene with Ben. Ben flatly refuses. Ben and Lori decide that Lori will take Scott with her to visit Marianne in North Carolina but Ben will stay behind. THIS WEEK: Dave is stun­ ned. Gene tries to talk to Ben. S E A R C H F O R TOMORROW-Justine sneaks out to return Telly's tape even though by doing so, she runs the risk of McCleary's finding out she can walk. Stu, Jo and Suzi learn that radio contact has been lost with the plane Liza is on. Kentucky rescues Cord from the plane crash; tells him no sign of Liza; Cord hallucinates about Vietnam. Justine gives Telly his tape; he leaves her stranded ip Stanfordville, desperate to get home before she's discovered missing. THIS WEEK: T.R. demands the truth. Lloyd questions Alec. AS THE WORLD TURNS- Diana apologizes to Frank for her outburst at the police station. Dorothy admits to Jay that she loves Whit. Jay storms out. Betsy dreams about Danielle, wakes and tells Russ she knows she has a baby. Dustin chooses to live with Karen. John is devastated. Dusty goes to see Karen and Lucinda rubs a little salt in John's wound. Tucker and the agent convince Heather to cut a record. Steve alerts Bob to the fact that Raymond may be using Kim as part of a conspiracy involving Michael Christopher. raig has a dream of killing Steve during a fight over Danielle. Russ starts to remove Betsy's bandages. THIS WEEK: Deana hatches her plot. Betsy is confused. ALL MY CHILDREN -Jesse stares at the phone number Susie gave him and picks up the phone. Adam buys up all the stock in Erica's cosmetic company without her knowledge. Olga warns Erica to be careful, she could be left with nothing. Mike confronts Adam about recalling his book dedicated to Erica. He gets very angry and decks Adam, grab­ bing Erica's arm saying "let's go." Phoebe files for divorce and is so angry she seizes Langley's wig and tosses it out. Edna threatens Tad, saying she will tell Hillary he was on her payroll. Tad finally agrees to escort Dottie hoping something will come up in the meantime. THIS WEEK: Langly accepts Mrs. Valentine's kindness. Erica angers Mike. GENERAL HOSPITAL- Andrews is disturbed being in solitary confinement. Jake talks to the warden. He allows him to go into the exercise yard, but when he does he is confronted by an angry mob. Frisco rebuffs Tania and sings to her. She realizes his rude behavior, the past week, was to make her appreciate him more. Lila is suspisious of Edward's interest in Beatrice, thinking he is her suiter. Edward is trying to prove that Beatrice is faking her in­ jury. He hopes she will admit it when Adam and Monica men­ tion a very painful test she will have to take but it doesn't work. THIS WEEK: Celia has disturbing memories. Lila is losing patience. ONE LIFE TQ UVE-Didi knows something is bothering Joy, she asks what the problem is. Joy says, "BUI Brady is not what he seems to be." She at­ tempts to tell her father but all he can do is praise Bill. Bo at­ tempts to get a search warrant for the doll makers shop. Carla tells him he doesn't have enough evidence. Delilah works with Bo and watches the doll maker and his assistant perform while Bo searches the backroom. When the show is over Delilah notices that the assistant is there alone. Cassie is bitten by a spider and becomes dizzy. Gary takes her home. Dorian is very upset when Cassie continues to weaken and feels faint. Clint discovers almost two million dollars has been embezzled from the fac­ tory and Willard could not have done it alone. THIS WEEK: Brad and Dorian form an alliance. Mark meets Nelson. RYAN'S HOPE-Jacqueline calls Laslo and tells him about Prince's dead body. Maggie sees Laslo carrying Prince's body out, pretending he is just drunk. Maggie decides she is going to marry Dave. Jack wins a best news award and announces a new expose. Delia is being blackmailed by Roger. Sydney tries to convince Maggie that Max is a monster. THIS WEEK: Jacqueline hatches a plan to trap Maggie. Delia is interested in a fund raiser. EVAN W. LEWIS ATTORNEY *• '< i 1 I :£ ; f ; • M 1 * ^ m I P P 344-4702 4901 W. ELM ST. McHENRY, ILL. FOOT PAIN? SIMPLE IN-OFFICE TREATMENT OF: •CORNS 'BUNIONS *INGROWN NAILS "FOOT SURGERY •CALLUSES 'WARTS *HEEL PAIN 'SPORTS MEDICINE DR MARTIN MARKS Is offering you •A FREE FOOT OWNER S MANUAL when you come in for •A FREE FOOT EVALUATION Pleg^ Call For appt. DR. MARTIN MARKS 1 Mtdlcal ond Surgical TrtoMiMt of th« Foot md Ankl* < 1311 N. Green, McHenry and 37 McHenry Ave, in Crystal loke 385-5669 CLIP t SAVE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE I CLIP ft SAVE FOR YOUR CON ~ The Greater McHenry Area Chamber off 5 5 Commerce Invites yea te Stop In & Check Our Low Rates Turn to the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MCHENRY For Your Next Auto Loan. One good turn deserves another. If you are planning on buying a new car, finance it at the 1st. Our low - interest bank rates will save you money. Whether or not you have an account with us, visit / our ban department and arrange for an auto loan to suit your budget. Shop around for the car of your choice assured that the money will be available when you need it. When you come to the 1st, you will know you made the right turn. LOAN OFFICE HOURS Mon.-Tues.-Wed.-Thurs. ... 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM Friday 9:00 AM to 7:30 PM Saturday 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM Serving the banking needs of the McHenry area. Member FDIC iT NATIONAL BANK OF MCHENRY 3814 WEST ELM STREET. P.O. BOX 338 • McHENRY. ILLINOIS 60050-0338 815-385-5400 McHENRY, HL'MOtS 9Q* C 40* CELEBRATION ] MOW u ui U „ lODaysefFvn! July 20-29th HIGHLIGHTS n O > •Frl., July 20. O u O > ui > 5 § u U z O V O > > i «• 3 UI s "Family Fest" begins at Pearl St. Park • Sat., July 31 "Family Fest" continues at Petersen Park BED RACES at Petersen Park challenge & hilarity followed by Johnny V's Cavalcade of Stars *Sun.f July 22- North Shore Rods CAR SHOW at Petersen Park McHenry's Famous FOOD FIESTA at Petersen Park . 15 Fabulous "Tastes of McHenry" Continuous Entertainment includes: Lumberjack Show Kiddie Rides Live Music & D.J.'s Beach Party *Tues., July 24 Fiesta Days BINGO BASH at VFW: 3002 W. Elm benefit for Crime Stoppers • Fri., July 27 Theme Nite SOCK HOP at Petersen Park "Stardust Memories" Music by TRILOGY 50's & 60s Celebration Dance, Costume, & Trivia Contests *Sat. July 28 SideWALK Sales • all around town and SHUTTLE SERVICE all day long ART IN THE PARK at Pearl STREET Park BANJO BEER NITE at Petersen Park BANJO BUDDIES Dixieland Band *Sun., July 29 Grand Finale PARADE all thru town 50's ft 60s FINALE at Pearl Street Park Chicken BBQ Parade Awards FAMILY FEUD finals Live Entertainment 4p.m.-10:30p.m. c 9a.m.-3p.m. 4p.m.-?? 8p.m.-10:30p.m. q •9 f* VI > < 9a.m.-4p.m. 12 noon-8p.m. < O c 70 n O z < 7p.m.-?? 7p.m.-11p.m. 8a.m.-4p.m. 9:30a.m.-4p.m. 7p.m.-12 midnite 2p.m. After Parade-7p.m. For complete listing of all events 8 details, sand Si for yowr Fiesta Days Guide to: McHonry Area Chamber of Commorco, 1257 No. Groan St.,McHonry. Illinois 400S0 % PAGE 7 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, JULY ?0.1JW< Committee assignments giveig for McHenry County Fair - •V * V* > < < O c JO n O z < z ft n c Committee assignments for the 1984 McHenry County Fair have been completed by Charles Weingart of McHenry, president of the fair association board of directors. The fair opens August 1 at the fairgrounds in Wood­ stock. Fair officers are Charles Weingart, president; Bill Beese, vice president; Dorothy Schultz, treasurer; and Pete Reiland, secretary. The fair office in building D is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The following are those serving on the various committees: Livestock superintendents, Bill Beese and Dorothy Schultz; Home economics superin­ tendent, Mary Marcheroux; Fair Book, Sue Newell and Winnie Cassiani; Publicity, Don Peasley, Pete Reiland, Bill Beese and Dorothy Schultz; Finance, Tom Bolger, Harold Beth, Jim Brown; Legal, John Cowlin, Richard Walrath and Pete Reiland; Tickets and gate, Bruce Olbrich, Bill Beese, Lyle Given, Ponoma Grange and Art Tyrrell. Also: Carnival, Jim Davis, Bill Beese, Dorothy Schultz, Elwood Davis and Skinner Amusements; Commercial Exhibits, Bill Beese and Pete Reiland; Grandstand, Joe Henning and Bill Morefield,' Queen Contest, Dorothy Kleckner and Linda Duval; 4-$ Town president, Mel Von Bergen; Extension advisers* Brian Sager, Nancy Moorev Bruce Spangenberg and Kathy Halstead; Farm Bureau, Larry Harris. %• Also: Auction committee^ Livestock Association, Lloyd Getzelman, Jim Hallisy, and George England; Talent Coq« test, Bill Tammeus; Parking, Ron Hansen and Bill Beese; Grounds, Joe Henning, Jim Davis, Jack Hayes, ElwoOtl Davis and Pete Reiland; By­ laws, Pete Reiland, Margaret Szlachta, and John Crowden; Membership, Sue Newell, Pet£ Reiland and George Ainger. 9 TOP SECRET! (PQ) BEAT STREET ,P«> The Music and Breakdance •> Explosion of the Summer! FRIDAY 8 MONDAY thru THURSDAY: 2:00, 7:00, 9:00 „ SAT. 8 SUN: 1:00, 3:00, 7:00, 9:00 a •••v* "Get mc In the right mood and 1 can laugh all over th« man. 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