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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Jul 1980, p. 23

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PAGE 23 • PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY. JULY 23. IMS Water Ski Spectacular Hie Wonder Lake Water Ski club thrilled the standing-room- only crowd at the city beach of McHenry Sunday, the spectacular event la one of many during the annual McHenry Fiesta Days In the city this week. The crowd cheered as the talented group from neigboring Wonder Lake performed their backwards barefoot and ballet acts. The clowns got into the act on both skis, as well as a small dinghy with a huge outboard motor. It was a hot day, but the refreshment stands kept the crowd cool with their favorite beverages. If you don't know these people These friends and neighbors of yours are a part of one of the finest Prudential offices in the Midwest. This is the third year they have won the President's Citation Award! But they'll be the first to admit it was the wholehearted support of people like you that made it possible. It's nice that good-service makes such good friends. first Row (left to right): Sales Manager Jim McNichols, Dan Walter, Debbie Ferguson. Susie Barnhardt, Natalie Nolte, Associate Office Manager Val DeLoncker, Office Manager Kay Quitter, Lois Schmidt, Daria Frankowski, Pam Wheeler, George Spyrnal, Rick Samson Second flow. Bob Olmstead, Win Gullickson, Ray Parsons. Don Lamond, Lyle Tyson, Ken louderman, John Turner, Bill Thomas, Bob Brackett, Al Jackson, Dave Carey Third Row: Lee Farrell, Dan Bulicek, Jim Thornton, Jeff Stupak, Marlin McCauley, Harry Cooper, Otto Knapp, John Kreutzer, Sales Manager Bruce Molander, Bob Astar, Ron Jones Fourth Row: B. J. Clark, Sales Manager Al Beelow, George Kingos. Jim Botts, Bud Detwiler, Bill Imrie, Jim Smith, Ed O'Donnell, Monte Spinker, Sales Manager Don Sonier, Bill O'Neil, Sales Manager Ed Moricoli, Terry oehrke. Every degree you raise the temper- Jiidfl ature of an air-conditioned space ijgvl means a 5% savings on the operat- liS 1 ing cost. Or put another way, every j degree you lower it adds 5% to the 1 cost. Most people are comfortable I at 78? Most people are comfort- able with the money they save at V that temperature too. MMOMDmOMERISONOrAS - mt GOOD AS ITS BR. C I The machine's Energy Efficiency ** W Ratio (EER) tells you if it makes good II use of the energy it consumes. Be sure to compare numbers-the I Ml higher, the better. liiHl MRT CAN HURT. WAN The filter on your air conditioner has 11 done a good job if it's dirty. But a dirty m filter makes it harder for the machine to do a g(xjd iob. Check your owner's •• manual on how to clean or replace IB Then dr*at regularly. VI KQP THE MAT OUT. W^m Don't let it in in the first place. H Pull the shades or curtains in H rooms that receive direct^sunli^ht There'll be less work for the air conditioner to do. [WWW MAYBE ITS TIM! Ull FOR A TIMES. F You can come home to a nice crx>l house without leaving your nx>m air Mf||| conditioner on the whole time [Vll you're out. Turn it off when IM4* you leave, but set a timer --one MIW made specially for air condi-f tioners--to turn it on an hour before you return. You'll be just as cool, but you'll use a lot less electricity. Our Elgin Office is also in the market for sales talent. If you'd like to be a part of a professional sales organization, please call me at 695-1711. •ft <3xq.<aJL7 JOHN LESKOVEC. CLU Utnsgtr Elgin District Office Larkin Professional Plaza 1845 Grandstand Place Elgin, Illinois 60120 Camrnorwealth kcbson '//jricirig fu I %

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