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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Mar 1972, p. 5

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V. m Spearhead '72 Seal Campaign Mr*. L.C. DaMtnUo of CrymUl Lake, chairman «f the Easter Seal Tag day March 25, Howard Fieldeman of Woodstock, president of the Easter Seal board and Mrs. Thresile Guhrke of Harvard, 1972 Easter Seal campaign chairman, stand in front of the Easter Seal Therapy center at Woodstock discussing plans for expansion of the building. Spearheading the 1972 Easter Seal campaign March 28-April 2 with Mrs. Thresile Guhrke of Harvard, campaign chairman, is Howard Fiedelman of Woodstock, president of the board of directors. Mrs. L.C. Duddleston of Crystal Lake is the March 25 Tag day chair­ man. These three people in con­ ference Easter Seal Therapy center Monday were of the opinion that this *year the im­ portance of a generous response to the Easter Seal campaign should be stressed. Easter Seal, like organizations of its type, is faced with increased expenses i n c l u d i n g e q u i p m e n t , professional and secretarial salaries. An increased load of patients focuses attention on the need for an expansion of the Therapy center building very soon. This campaign and Tag day special will give the op­ portunity for the people to participate in helping the crippled children and adults that are in need. Fiedelman pointed out that at the Easter Seal Therapy center handicapped youngsters are brought together to play and have fun but also they receive therapy treatment to make weak legs strong and fumbling hands steady. They are rehabilitated by physical and speech therapists-people who combine love with theif professional skills. Your gift to Easter Seals will give them a chance to someday join the world around them as active, useful human beings." During the time the Easter Seal campaign has been un­ derway, the financial returns of the letter campaign and the Tag day combined have not be6n sufficient to meet the expenses of operating the organization. Individuals, industries and other organizations of the county have augmented this problem each year. Tag day, March 25, will be conducted locally by McHenry Rotarians, with Hugh Fanning, Warren Kuhlman and Norbert Mauch, co-chairmen; and by Richmond Rotarians, with the Easter Seal Junior auxiliary headed by Miss Jane Kat- zenberg with the high school helpers. Army Training Travel Options Now Offered The Department of the Army has announced that the Army is offering new "Training and Travel" options for soldiers interested in combining Army schooling with overseas duty. According to Sgt. McCloskey, local Army recruiter, after training in the United States, enlistees in the Engineer, Missiles, Radio Repair, Automotive Repair and Military Police career groups are guaranteed sixteen months with the United States Army Europe. Those who choose Korea are guaranteed thirteen months in Korea and also have a choice of assignment, world­ wide, to any unit or geographical area where and when a vacancy exists in their job, and rank when they have completed their Korean tour. Further information con­ cerning these and other Army enlistment options may be obtained by calling Sfet. Mc­ Closkey at 338-2974 or by visiting the New Armed Forces recruiting station, at 144 Washington street, Woodstock. In College Government McHenry Covnty college Student Government representatives for the spring, 1972, semester are shown with officers. Pictured, left to right bottom row, are Larry Church, Wonder Lake, president; Diane Cummings, Cary; Norma Fischer, Crystal Lake, vice- president; Dennis McCarthy, Cary; Gary Johnson, Cary; Barb Perdue, Woodstock; Raven Zimmerman, Crystal Lake; Steve Perrewe, Woodstock, treasurer; Lu Burch, Woodstock, secretary; second row, John Rupp, McHenry; Chris Wright, Fox River Grove; Judy Beth, Woodstock; Sue DeGrave, Crystal Lake; Karen Fraisnel, Crystal Lake; Laura Nussear, Crystal Lake; third row, Marie Pringles, Crystal Lake; Diane Smith, Woodstock; Linda Leisch, Woodstock; Laura Pohl, Crystal Lake; Geri McCall, Wonder Lake; Lorie DeWerdt, Wonder Lake. Not shown are Randy Dayle and Shari Wajouski, Crystal Lake. Our Jeep line for *72. TheyYe worth more than they cost. Here are the greatest 4-wheel drive vehicles we've ever made--now at prices that mean special savings to you! We've got them all. The husky Jeep Truck. The sporty new Jeep Commando. The luxurious Jeep Wagoneer. And the famous Jeep original. Come in for the most exciting test drive of your life. loughest 4-letter wofd on wheels n jeep McHenry Garage y I VkCK» FORMULA frriu ftM*6T COUGH MIXTURC ZSA ZSA LIPSTICKS Over 30 O00 Shades £ Reg. 4.00 ea. PAGE 5-PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1972 HARDWARE S*ORfS DURING THEIR ST. PAT'S SALE!! SUCRETS Sore Throat Lozenges Reg. 1.35 IT * * Limit VICK'S FORMULA 44 5 0Z. Reg. 1.09 88* GIANT 9 0Z. BROMO SELTZER 2.29 Value 55 utuciC/MIMM** Stomach Up** HM<techM EA. Giant Hersheys Almond or Plain. 43t Volaes Limit 3 3 FOR % * The Fresh Idea Company Do You Get... •FAIR Rx TREATMENT •FREE LOCAL DELIVERY •CHILD-PROOF VIALS •ALPHABETICAL FILING •89 HOURS (PLUS EMERGENCIES) OF FRIENDLY, COURTEOUS SERVICE? Reg. 99* (10* off label) 4todora>* lFott. SECRET ANTI--PERSPI RANT SPRAY 77* Reg. 93( # # 3 oz. a & ROLL-ON 1 22 Reg. 1.79 « LIMIT 1 EACH RIGHT GUARD 66* Limit 1 Reg. 1.29 * * % • t OGILVIE HOME PERMANENT WITH PURSE SPRAYER Reg. 2.50 Limit 2 l11 NORWICH ASPIRIN 500 s 99* Reg. 1.69 , . PRELL Imperial size umrt Reg. 1.59 7 oz. l 99' 100's Limit 2 1 33 2.10 Value MAALOX NO. 2 50 TABLETS QAi R e g . 1 . 4 9 V V h YE SERVES Yc OU WITH bottle Limit 2 rarnouE ^FINISHING KITS • Far Aitiphf. VM finttg • N«Sai*.NiPMttaMffi Rrfiruth woodwork, furniture, cobin«H in just on* day with fort, cl«an«r Tru -Tique. In­ cludes instructions, materials to rofinish ap­ proximately 75-sq.-ft. surface. CKOOM an­ tique colors or woodtonos. QUALITY 3" SUPER GERIATRIC BUY 100 ... GET 100 FREE!! 2 for 5*® 10.98 Value WITHIN PENNIES, YOU PAY THE SAME FOR A MEDICATION AS THE STATE OF ILLINOIS. PENNIES BECAUSE YOUR MEDICATION IS TAXED AND THE STATE'S IS NOT. (WE'LL BE GLAD TO EXPLAIN) § TRuHH "TEST urn hat wall fin* w^ îst i 926 N. Front St. Tel. 815-385-0430 McHenry, * # Boy Scout Troop 162 Of McHenry Is Having An....0rtho Fertilizer Sale! For An Order Form. . • Call: 385-42 7 3; 385-6513; 385-3714; or 385-4426 • Write: Ortho Sale 2706 N. Manitou Trail McHenry, III. • Or See A Scout s0Rmsi Km LOT Pried LAWN FOOD Chan, odorteu poMoti burn. iHwntu hut whan wutoiod m for mutac 2J-*-4 ratio of nitrogon. phaaphotowv pafcwh piu> t«y< iOW* f t 3 .S5 12,008 sq. ft S.S5 PAINT SALE UTEX FUT WALL FINISH Ho. goad > J»i<t bra tar MM 2SMJ.FN > bnafcM ct»o« up m toap and water Your ckorc* of <*i» or rood; wid paste! colon LATEX HOUSE PAINT Kotittam la Kmt. mildow, alkafi. bartering fading LW» dMon finnh Mm turfac* irrogvlarlNa»- Appliot oasify with brvth or rail r 8 00 BLACK & DECKER UTILITY JIG SAW Makes straight, curved and scroll cuts easily. 3000 SPM UL listed. ORBITAL SANDER Fine finishes any surface. Flush sands three sides. 1/6 HP 4000 0PM. Nye honors Chicago Walgreen ads as space & quantities allow. Prices good thru Fri. Mar. 17. We reserve the right to limit quantities.

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