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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Aug 1982, p. 58

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BACK TO SCHOOL MEANS BOOKS... AND THE BOOKMARK HAS THE BOOKS YOU NEED FOR EVERY PURCHASE. •FOREIGN LANGUAGE DICTIONARIES SPANISH-ENGLISH And Many Others •REFERENCE BOOKS •CLIFF'S NOTES •STUDENT BIBLES FREE SPECIAL ORDERS USUALLY TAKE 7-10 DAYS !Book ma 3438 W. ELM. McHENRY OPEN DAILY 9 5:30, FRIDAY TIL 6:30 USING THE NEWSPAPER TO IMPROVE READING SKILLS What 's Mack and while asd lead all over--and an inexpen­ sive resource thai parents can use at home lo help their chil­ dren practice reading skills? The newspaper* Reading the newspaper can be both entertaining and in­ formative for youngsters, and it can help them improve their reading skills at the same time, says a new parent brochure published by the International Reading Association. "You Can Help Your Child in Reading by Using the Newspaper" contains a wealth of ideas that parents can use to stimulate their children's in­ terest in reading. The brochure points out that the newspaper, "is full of items which appeal lo every reading taste and interest." Written by Dr Nicholas P. Criscuoki. supervisor of read­ ing for the New Haven, Con­ necticut Public Schools and member of the IRA Board of Directors, the brochure gives parents a variety of tips for us­ ing the newspaper with young­ sters. It also lists seven specific activities that appeal to a wide variety of ages, and can be var­ ied hi the reading level and age of the child. >ACE 14-PLUNPEALq FRIDAY. AUGUST St. IMS r" iHtS 1 . 2 £-"§* • JIM GRAVELY West Campus "Yes. I want to get back into sports, the girls, you know...everything else." CONVENIENCE, SPEED AND UGHT WEIGHT an- what makr I hi* Norrk-o "C.hir" rompM hair dryer with travel raw fturh a <k-light for kipii m-ImmiI and r»#r(r girls. Deliv­ ering a full 1200 watt*, with two hrM irltiMp. it's alii light i'imiuhIi to ntakr dniiif kmp, full hakalirrrir. Single copies of "You Can Help Your Child in Reading by Using the Newspaper" are available free. Send a #10 self-addressed, stamped enve­ lope to: "Newspaper Bro­ chure." International Reading Association. 800 Barksdale Road. PO Box 8139. Newark, Dfc 19711 Multiple copies ate available from the same ad­ dress at a prepaid cort of US $4 00 per 100 l̂l|MIHI\\U|lfl̂ iiiAYx\MII mm IWII ll I III III PANTS PLACE BACK TO SCHOOL $ Corduroy Jeans (Straight Legs) >14« Sedgefield Jeans 15% OFF Guys and Gals Jeans, Pants and Tops Clearance Priced The put 20 years have produced more dramatic changes in personal lifestyles than at any other compar­ able time in history, and the rules for living in 1980 are certainly a far cry from those that applied at the turn of the century. The changing standard applies to all phases of our even to those who teacn our children. And while we still demand better behavior from our teachers than we demand of our neighbors or ourselves, the rules have relaxed considerably from those set down in the Buck­ eye Farm News for teachers in l915. • You may not iiety, ! still 20-50°/. While Supplies Last QES M5-67M 2913 W. tit*. 120 itrtWmn'rawnW'MmntMa carriage with any mi father • You will not marry during the term of your contract. • You are not to keep com- ^ pany with men. e You must be home be­ tween the hours of 8 p.m. and 6 a.m. unless attend­ ing school functions. • You may not loiter down­ town in any of the ice cream stores. e You may not travel be yond the city limits unless you have the permission of of the chairman of the board. ride in a or automobile man unless he is your ratner or brother. You may not smoke cigarettes. You may not dress in bright colors. You must wear at least two petticoats. Your dresses must not be any shorter than two inches above the ankle. To keep the school neat :Ie and clean, you must; sweep the floor at least once daily; scrub the floor at least once a week with hot, soapy water; clean the blackboards at least once a day, and start the fire at 7 a.m. so the room will be warm by 8 a.m.

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