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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Mar 1985, p. 3

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Happy 18th Birthday to my twin sister Renee Mezzano s CAMPAIGNING-- Page 3 - PLAIN DEALER-HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20,1985 (Continued from page 1) Busse also had most of his signs donated, while Stanek said he bought most of his sign­ boards. The candidates have put a lot of time, effort and commitment into their campaign strategies, and each will probably admit that it's not all kissing babies. But soon they will have to face the evaluation of the people, and only one man will see his hard work reward him with the executive city office. A candidate's supporters are most essential to help "get the word around" in an election. As shown in the three photos on this page, the three candidates for McHenry mayor have used a variety of means, with signs pasted to car windows, propped onto lawns and on huge roadside signs. McHENRY MARKETPLACE 385-4100 Sale ends March 26th O P E N S U N D A Y S 1 0 t o 5 Our Lowest Prices of the Year! 16 more reasons to shop our 78th Anniversary Sale LAWSUIT- Of approximately 50 employees in the tran­ sportation department, about half are now against the suit, some members of the union and some not, said Price. The allegations in the suit are "trumped up," said representatives of the dissenting bus drivers. * "I don't feel that it's right, (Continued from page 1) what they did," said Marie Yurevicn, another bus driver. "I don't want to be in it. I'm not one of them. The district has never harmed me in any way." "This man came very recommended," Jennifer Nellis said of Webster. "We don't want people to con­ demn him before he has a chance to do his job." Oversize Tee's 799 Reg. $11 sleep and lounge shirts for day and nlahi! 100% poly knits in colors with novelty fronts and stripes. 1 size fits all. ip' igqvH* •. ' f '"'tifcr.tn , -- .-.w " Leather Flats 18" Reg. $23 Jolene flats in five popular styles! Each with full grain leather up­ pers. White, beige, rust, navy, red; 5V2-10 med. New Pantyhose 99' $1.39 val. 6 great colors: peach, lavendar, mauve, ivory, silver grey and black. Sheer to the waist; 1 size fits all. Stock up! 5. Girl's Knit Tops byGaran 499 Reg. $6.50 knits in pink, b lue , turquoise , l i lac; 7- 14. Reg. $7-$8.50 tops, 5.99. Reg. $12-$13 coor­ dinating twill pants, 8.99 9. Men's A Boy's A Jackets Att V99 » Man's • Boy's Men's Reg. $15 and Boy's Reg. $12, Nylon baseball jackets lined with flannel, knit trim. Men's sizes S- XL, Boy's sizes S-XL, Available in navy, royal, red. Lady Polyester Sweat Sets 14" Reg. $19. 2 Pc. jogging set of 100% polyester. Bright colors for spring. Sizes S- M-L. Cannon® Kitchen Towels 99' Reg. $2.50-$3. Values of absorbent cotton terry. Comes in four cheery pat­ terns with white or beige grounds. All first quality, 16x25" Size. Woven Spreads 1099 IU Twin Reg. $26 no-iron cottons. White, btue, sand. Reg. $31 full 22.99 Reg. $41 queen :.. 29.99 Shams on sale, too! Spring Florals 2,„$3 Reg. $1.99 each! Nine varieties of silk-like spring plants and bouquets to brighten your tables or add a touch of cheer! RV PARK (Continued from page 1) According to Attorney Tehaney, the developer will control the recreational vehicle park until three fourths of the lots are sold. At that time the park will be turned over to the homeowners' association. As the development grows, developer representatives on the board of directors will be replaced by RV owners to produce a gradual transition from developer to lot owner control, he said. developer representative receives two or three votes compared to one individual vote per homeowner representative. Tehaney replied 5 not the developer's economic interest to lose control of the Trustee Raymond Embrey asked wh ̂ in the CCR, each mieowner represt It is not the developer' parte." Village Attorney Michael Poper added, "It is customary for the contractor to hold control until his economic internist is out...this is normal procedure." In other action, the board: -Approved the option of a one-hour extension of tavern- opening hours to Eleanor Zeffery to hold a St. Patrick's Day party on March 16. Hie motion carried 5 to 2 with Trustee Janice Martin and President Pro-tem Pat Morrison opposed. -Re-passed an ordinance relevant to the Peterson Sand and Gravel Company annexation because it had not been certified. The ordinance referred to zoning of commercial property along Route 120. When it calls for casual dress, it calls for Dexter casuals. 10 Boy's Jeans 9" Reg. $ 15-$ 17. Rugged wrangler denim jeans. Re­ gular .. Husky sizes 7-14, Reg. $12, Sizes 4-7 8&& _J1 Hand Towels 149 Slight irregs. of $3-$4 value hand towels by fa­ mous names--rich solid colors! Tiny imperfections won't impair wear. _J2. Mattress Pads 9®® with Rebate Reg. $16 Chatham* tw in waterproof white poly pad. Full, queen and king on sale too. Save 1/3 on each with mfrs. rebate. Available in Taupe-Ice-Black-Gray When you're dressing casually, remember Dexter casuals. Great looking styles. Soft leathers Light­ weight construction. Dexter casuals. Kir people who want to step out in style. GIES SHOES ANDSHOE REPAIR ' 1307 N. RIVERSIDE DR.-McHENRY 385-2801 Ladies' Jeans 14" Reg. $19-$21 denims in multi-colors and varied A stripes; some with web belts. Baggies for jr's, misses, women 32-42. Men's Haggar Slacks 15" Reg. $25. Duck cloth stretch slacks in khaki, navy, gray and slate blue. With belt. Waist sizes 32 to 42. Save 36%! I Men's A Boy's Underwear 349 «79 Man's Mm Boy's Pkg. of 3 Pkg.of 3 Men's Reg. $4.88 Briefs 28 to 44, 3 for $3.49. Reg. $5.88 T-Shirt, S-XL. 3 for $4.49. Boy's Sizes 2-16, Reg. $3.88 Briefs Pkg. of 3, $2.79. Reg. $4.58 T- Shirts, Pkg. of 3, $3.29. Available in white cotton. Ladies Long Rah or Shine Coats 20% Off Styles priced $47-$79 Now 20% Off Select from po­ plins, twills & nylons in a variety of colors and sizes.

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