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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Apr 1985, p. 10

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Page 10- PLAINDEALER-HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 5.1965 I've got rhythm The Xavier University Orchestra performed at McHenry High East Campus last week. Pictured is the Xavier rhythm section concentrating on the conductor's signals Certified City coordinators announced Anne Rodenkirch, secretary for the Certified Cities program, announces that two final coordinators have been named. They are Adele Froelich, cultural enrichment, and Jim Rulseh, air pollution health and safety. "Judging from the series of phone calls that are coming in to city hall, it appears that all of the coordinators are actively pursuing the volumes of material needed for this Cer­ tified Cities application," stated Rodenkirch. ' The Certified Cities Program is a new endeavor of Illinois Department of Commerce and Community Affairs to certify cities in Illinois as having all the appropriate elements required for sound economic develop­ ment. As businesses look for new locations, DCCA hopes to direct them to the "qualified" communities. In McHenry, the self-analysis program leading to certification is being undertaken under the sponsorship of the Chamber of Commerce, with staff assistance from City Hall and the assistance and guidance of the McHenry Area Economic Development Commission. Although all assignments are now in the hands of coordinators and chairmen, individuals within the community are welcome to recommend in­ clusions in the over-all ap­ plication, and can do so by calling 385-8500. | "VALUABLE COUPONS "ALL BEDS HAVE NEW BULBS! PER TANNING SESSION --1 Ij 0HlT ?3« With purchase of 8 sessions I m Limit One Per Person Limit One Per Person IB Mon.-Thurs 11:30 AM 2:30 PM A GOLDEN TAN - DON'T LEAVE HOME WITHOUT IT! II TANFASTIC SUNTAN PARLOR 3100 IV LINCOLN*McHf NRY \ I'.l..' K I a-t (815 )344-5006 j < M II.im-i u M.iritii ADVENTURE CAMP The Lake Region YMCA. is offering a new summer program for seventh and eighth graders called Adventure Camp. Ex­ perienced staff will lead a small group of participants into areas in south Wisconsin or northern Illinois for a week of canoeing, rock climbing, hiking or hor­ seback riding. For further in­ formation or a brochure, call the Y at 459-4455. Travel the express way r SAVE W # 1983 XVZ12 NOW *4395 REG. '5995 00 • Shaft-driven, liquid- cooled 1200cc DOHC V-4 engine • Wind tunnel-developed full fairing lessens travel fatigue Computer Monitoring System displays signifi­ cant bike functions The first touring machine designed from the ground up CYCLE CRAFT YAMAHA-SUZUKI S.-Route 47, Woodstock, ILL. 815-338-6454 New Hearing Aid Lets You Hear In Noisy Situations CUSTOM CANAL lit CUSTOM W HEARING AID REPAIR & SALES CENTER , FREE HEARING TESTS WEDNESDAY 10 TO 5 McHENRY HEARING AID CENTER 3937 W. MAIN McHENRY 815-385-7661 MOUSE CALLS - FREE LOANCRS/RCNTALS SENIOR CITIZENS DISCOUNTS INTRODUCTORY PRICES CONTINUE! Hurry! Buy Fattory Direct and SaveI! Absolutely the finest matress values when you buy direct from the Verio Matress Factory. Literally save hundreds just by choosing Verio for your new mattress. Since 1958, Verio means service too' Get fast, free delivery, complete in home set up and free removal of your old bedding. And ask about Verio's exclusive non pro rated guarantee. ASK ABOUT VERIO'S NON-PRO RATA GUARANTEE! 8 COMFORTS TO CHOOSE FROM, FOR EXAMPLE: VERL0 FIRM VERL0 EX. FIRM VERLO PREMIUM VERLO SUPER PREMIUM $49 $79 *99 *119 TWIN EACH FULL EACH $69 QUEEN SET $188 KING SET $278 TWIN EACH FULL EACH $109 QUEEN SET $248 KING SET $348 , TWIN EACH FULLEACH $129 QUEEN SET $298 KINGSET $398 From Our Factory to Your Home' TWIN EACH FULLEACH $149 QUEEN SET $348 KINGSET $448 VtrU mattress factory Fret Delivery Free 90 Day Financing WHEELING 82 E DUNDEE RD (312) 541 1234 CRYSTAL LAKE HWY 14 at PINGREE RO. (2/3 mi W o» Rte 31) (815) 455 2570 "Family owned and operated since i»M" NAPERVILLE 422 W 5TH AVE. (312)9619191 EDUCATION SERIES The "I Can Cope" series, an education and information course for persons with cancer is being offered by Memorial Hospital for McHenry County. The series will be offered on eight consecutive Wednesday evenings, April 10 to May 29, at the hospital from 7 to 9 p.m. The program is offered at no charge to participants. For additional information or registration, contact Phyllis Koltz, R.N. or Elaine Stanley, R.N. at (815) 338-2500. ' , . HOURS. Won. Wed. 10 5; Thurs. Si Fri. 10 8, Sat. 10-5; Sun. 11-4 TAKE PICTURES, NOT CHANCES! Onlyl of these stores slves you all 3... • K-Mart • Tarset • J.C. Penney • Fotomat • • Shopko Walsreens Authorized SUNDANCE Dealer Take it from SUNDANCE! * iWl 24 exposure 126, 110,35mm color film or 15 exp. disc film when you develop your color film at a SUNDANCE * photo dealer. HURRY! Offer begins April 8th...While supply lasts. OFFER AVAILABLE AT PHOTO FORUM INC. 810-CN. FRONT McHENRY 344-3388 •Simplicity Make hay before the grass grows Take advantage of this special price on the Simplicity 621616 h.p. garden tractor. Even at its usual price, it's a better value. Floating mower deck for the smoothest cut possible. Tight 24" turning radius. Briggs ft Stratton industrial/commercial 4 cycle engine. Variable speed transmission. And an exclusive controlled traction differential to reduce wheel spin. Feature by feature, it's the best value there is. And now it's even better. Come in and v cash in today. LIMITED 2- YR. WARRANTY Special Pre-Season Prices. RFG J3AQS00 OT,j279500SAVES700°O 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH (NO MONTHLY PAYMENTS OR INTEREST FOR 90 DAYS) (Offer Good Thru 4/30/85) VALENTINE REPAIRS 6417 KEYSTONE RD. RICHMOND, ILLINOIS (815)653-9345 6WIJ Swwptgrty M«wm|»C|WH> LIVING •GUIDE^H • •*••••»« . 9 y CDDI MA ATTENTION 9rlflNU DO-IT-YOURSELFERS! • Shaw Free Press HllM t 1 brings you an I Vlflb easy-to-read guide loaded with ideas and I It || tips for all your home I III Nil improvement projects •il W I this Spring! WATCH FOR IT APRIL 24-26 IN THIS NEWSPAPER! SPACE RESERVATIONS ATTENTION ADVERTISERS! AND COPY DEADLINE: APRIL 10 «'51M w-m FOR INFORMATION & ADVERTISING RATES HOMES IN YOUR MARKET CALL YOUR NEAREST SHAW/FREE PRESS OFFICE More and more people are taking a S rju, ,«/j*icnn second look at Improving their home. The Herald-Canlunal Free Press Edition 31Z<a "Spring Home Living" will be packed The Herald-Crystal Lake, Cary Gro« Editions JW4M4WU with Ideas for making their homes Sentinel Herald-Woodstock more livable and cost efficient, Plaindealer Heraid-McHenry J J™'" everything from home repair to Harvard Herald • • • * J j ' decorating and landscaping. Don't miss Marengo-Huntley Beacon Republican New! this opportunity to target your market Richmond Gazette * * * • • W*^1/u and reach those customers who are ready, willing and able to shop in your store. Your ad belongs in this exciting VJlll^ home Improvement guide. 9 iw«rniniM mirtni MW X ,

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