VIDEO High f duality 0 Corporate U.S. Government l I a / Guaranteed !U/A Bonds Federal ̂ Income Tax Free Municipal Bonds Bargain shopping BARGAIN HUNTING--For the shopper who Isn't opposed to doing a bit of driving around and who Is willing to settle for "previously- owned" items, hitting a few garage sales may prove to be a real budget saver. Kim Donohue of Crystal Lake said careful shopping can produce some real bargains since sellers are frequently as anx ious to sell as buyers are to buy. Shaw/Free Press Photo by Jon Young. Pk'.isf i .ill me <>r drop l\ lor more information JEFFREY BOBROW1CZ 101 Virginia St., Suite 110 Crystal Lake, IL Boys & Girls join the YOUNG ENTERTAINERS Registration now for Old and New members "Melody & Teen Ensembles" Sat. A.M. Rehearsals In DeKalb Special rehearsals for soccer players Information call Jeannine Collin--758*8208 1st rehearsal - Sat. Aug. 27th 815/459-100S • Support the ' jS! - Bike race scheduled Registration for the Valley and Barrington f i r s t a n n u a l H i l l s a r e a . Meadowdale Metric Participants will Bike Ride will be held receive a map, cue Aug. 21 from 8 a.m. to sheet, . sagwagon ser- Noon at the the west vice, and a bike patch, side of the Meadowdale Applications for par- Shopping Center under ticipants may be picked a striped tent. up at 100 Mall Dr. in the A registration fee of $4 Meadowdale Shopping will be charged for those Center, Inc. office from registering Aug. 21, » a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday C o u r s e e n t r a n t s t h r o u g h F r i d a y a n d 9 registering before then a.m. to Noon on Satur- will be charged a $3 fee. day. The ride, sponsored For further informa- by the Meadowdale tion, call 426-4881. Businessmen's Associa tion and organized by the Self-Propelled Bicy cle Club of St. Charles, will be for 20, 40 or 80 mile routes in the Fox R«g.$499 «5Tin?g=raft=TTSTnT $149 mi (SFISHER Set down financial roots. 19" Color m v.u:in it' r Gold 0. Bullion - • Rare Coins" Currency ̂ ^815-195-6669 h3SS W. State, S*e.: Back-to-school, Fashion and Kid Stuff, August 20-21. Spring Hill Mall sends your children off to school this year in style. And you can get a glimpse of these very latest back-to-school styles during Our Fashion Show, August 20 at 2 p.m. in the Center Court. YouTl find a wide variety of clothes to fit everyone from preschoolers to college seniors. Local models will feature clothes to put any student at the head of the class. And while you're taking in the shopping, your children can enjoy a back-to-school workshop, all afternoon on Saturday and Sunday, August 20-21. Experts from the Express-Ways Children's Museum will be at the mall conducting sessions on button making, creating self portraits, fun inventions, making of books and stamps. Be sure to check posters in the mall for details and exact times of the workshops. Not just any socks, but America's favorites from Interwoven. Our complete collection is on sale, including dress, casual and athletic styles. Also available in king sizes. And remember, Interwoven guarantees your satisfaction. Regularly from $3 to $4.50. Sale priced from $2.40 To $3.60 per pair. Sedgefield jeans on sale! Karoll's new collection of world-famous jeans is here, and they're sale-priced for big savings. In pre-washed 100% cotton blue denim, with many new pocket-trim treatments. All with Sedgefield's famous full-year warranty. 28 to 41 waists, reg..$28 to $32 $19.99 44 to 50 waists, reg. $30 to $35 $22.99 Spring Hill Mall Uncomplicated Shopping. Apart from the Crowd. Routes 31 & 72. West Dundee. y Sears, Marshall Fields, Bergner's, JC Penney and more than 115 fine shops. it W RED HANGER SHOPS' SPRIN6 HILL MALL Stat* at Washington • Chicago Rldga Mall • Ford City • Gol^MIII« North Rlvaralda Park • Randhurtt • Spring Mill Mall • Yorktown Shopping Ctnttr ttoro» opon w--fcday* 'til 9, Saturday 'til 5:30, Sunday til 5 « KaroH'» Charga. Amarlcan Exprw or Bank card« Waleom*. **0