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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Apr 1985, p. 14

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SECTION 2 - PAGE 2 • PLAINDEALER-HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10,1985 Neighborhood news McCullom Lake: Don't start without a permit The last board meeting of March was held Tuesday evening, the 26th. The entire board of trustees approved the two taverns' liquor licenses for the next year. Trustee Valentine issued two permits. It was reported that some work is being done to houses without permits. If this is the case, you will be charged double for the permit. Why not play it safe and contact the building trustee at 385-4903, before you start construction? During health reports, gar­ bage was discussed. It seems that after the snow is gone, debris lying around is GET INVOLVED I received a letter from the McHenry Area Chamber of Commerce in regard to Fiesta Days. They believe there are many talents within our village from which to draw, and possibly .many unidentified groups or organizations which coula make significant con­ tributions to the parade. They encourage these people to submit an entry and also advise that music should be included if at all possible. Call the office at 385-4300. get involved and have a good time. BIRTHDAYS Belated birthday wishes are sent to my son Shawn, who celebrated his fifteenth year April 4; Roger Gates blew out 14 candles April 6; Donna Gates' cake was on fire April 7; and April Lorc*1's sPec day was "Happy Birthday" wishes for this week go to Tom Wade, celebrating April 11; Gust Hemm opens his cards April 14; and Mary Jo Farrell shares April 16 with Terry Bailey and Roger Loewe. ANNIVERSARY Our anniversary couple for this week is Monty and Nancy Yates, celebrating another year of togetherness April 11. COMM. CALENDAR •• April 11-Ladies of the Lake hobby night--8 p.m. Beach House-All ladies welcome. April 16-Conservation Club- Mtg. 8 p.m.-Beach House-All residents encouraged to attend. SOFT WATER RENTAL 9" H. mo. rent o sofTN •NO installation charge •NEW fully automatic softeners •TWO year option to buy withp^ \ • FULL rental fee deducted ^ •ONE phone call can answer any questions 312-259-3393 • ARLINGTON SOFT WATit CO. _ noticeable. It is unlawful to kc s lying around r. Needless to garbage or debris on your property. Say, it is a health hazard and should be properly disposed of, or you may receive a ticket. Spring is hear, so let's clean up an^riajyyijresj^tar^^^^ Dawn MUler \ 385-4901 CONDOLENCES % We wish to express our sin­ ce rest sympathy to Roland liiighes and his family on the recent loss of his wife Alice. She suffered a long time with her Illness and is now at rest. The Hughes family will be in our thoughts and prayers for the difficult days anead. NEW GRANDSON Jeffrey Joseph, the second child and first son of Tim and Gloria Hocin of Wonder Lake was born March 22. He tipped the scales at 8 lbs. 4 oz. and measured 20 inches long. He has a one-year-old sister Jessica. Maternal grandparents are Don and Geraldine Milbratz of McCullom Lake. Sally Hocin of McCullom Lake is the paternal grandmother. Congratulations to the happy family. OFFICE HOURS The village clerk's, office hours will remain the same .through the month of April; Wednesday and Thursday, 2 through 6:30 p.m. and Saturday, • 10 a.m. through 1 p.m. The expiration date of vehicle stickers is stamped right our the sticker, so you know they ex- pired March 31. If you are driving with an expired sticker, you probably wil receive a ticket and the fine could total $50. Yckv, will have to get into the office and buy a sticker if you plan on living in this village. This is also a good time to renew boat stickers. The initial fee for the first year is $3 ; and $1 few every year thereafter. McHenry County Comprehensive Mental Health Service System «E Health Crisis Lino for McHenry Comity 1-800-892-8900 Toll Free 24 Hour Emergency Number Professional Staff will answer your call Stop Looking We've Got Your I.R.A. I.R.A. offers all working individuals a way to reduce taxable income and save for retirement at the same time. Here are some of the options available to you with an A.G. Edwards Tax-Sheltered I.R.A. •Money Market Funds •Fixed or Variable Annuities •Government Securities •Convertible Securities •Corporate Bonds fUtility Stocks. •Growth Common Stocks A. GL Edwards a Sons, Inc. -Investments Since 1887- Woodstock Exchange Building 231 Main Street, Woodstock 60098 (815)338-2550 •PL Member SIPC Easter Clearance Sale 33% off Save $5-$10 Misses Sleepwear Orig. $15-$28, sale 9.99-17.99. Get set for sweet dreams. Stock up on your favorites from an assortment of styles and colors in sizes s, m, I. Sale 1259 Save $5 Misses PulhOn Skirts Orig. $18. Poplin and twill button-front skirts to enjoy through August. Polyester/cot­ ton in a wealth of spring and summer colors. Sizes 8-18. Intermediate markdowtfs taken on some items. Sale 25%- 33% off Save$7-$19 Misses Famous Maker Coordinates Sale 17.99-56.99, orig. $25-$76. Spring styles by Koret, Catalina, Pant-her and Country Suburbans. Blouses, sweaters, skirts, pants and jackets in sizes 8-18. Save $10 Misses Unstructured Jackets Orig. $40. Roll sleeves, notch / collars, and the nev^ looser fit V'- «a_V « Mxk_ ' " • you want this Season. Basic solids and spring stripes in sizes 8-18. Sale 25% off Save$4-$14 Junior Selected Sportswear Sale 11.99-41.99, orig. $16-$56. Trendy tops, p£ from a ^ariet/Jbr JfiBrnp' makers. Sizes 5-13and s, m, I. it <r Sale 33% off Save $9-$ 16- Misses Russ® Coordinates Sale 16.99-31.99, orig. $2&$48. Blazers, blouses, skirts, and pants in spring blends of polyester/cotton. Assorted colors in sizes 10-18. Save $5-$8 Misses Spring Blouses Orig. $18-$32. A range of looks, including roll-tab sleeve, short sleeve, long sleeve, notch collar and shirt collar styles. Sizes 8-18. Sale 14.99 vSave $3-$5 fomen's Large Tops Ori^ $18520 Blouses, updated gauze tunics, Peter Pan collar styles and more. Polyester/cotton in a palette of spring colors. Sizes 38-46. Sale 25% off Save$7-$13 Junior Spring Dresses Sale 20.99-36.99, orig. $28-$50. Casual wovens and dressier styles in pastels, brights, solids and patterns. Sizes 5-13. Sale 30%- 33% off Save$7-$16 Misses Cos Cob® Coordinates Sale 14.99-31.99, orig. $22-$48. Get set for spring with blazers, blouses, skirts and pants in assorted colors. Sizes 10-18.' Sale $3 Save 25% * All Bergner Brand Mini Earrings Reg. $4. Goldtone, silvertone and fashion color pierced earrings in oodles of styles. Choose from our Fashion Jewelry Department's entire stock. Sale 33% Off Spring Dresses for Misses, Petites and Half-Size Women, orig. 19.99-S86, sale 12.99-56.99. Sale 25%-35% off Entire Stock of Spring Rainwear for Misses, Petites and Half-Size Women, orig. $40-$140, sale 29.99-89.99. Sale 25% Off* Collectif® Fashion-Color Hosiery, reg. 2.75-4.50, sale 2.06-3.38. - Shop Spring Hill Mall Mon.-Fri. 10-9, Sat. 10-5:30, Sun. 11-5 (312)426-9100 Sale 1459 Fabric Handbags Orig. $21-$25. Hobos, multi­ compartment bags, shoulder strap styles and organizers by Toni, Sergio Valente and others. Selection varies by store. Sale 8.99 Save 30% Girts 714 Spring Skirts Orig. 12.99, An assortment of pull-on styles, some with belts. You'll find solid pastels and snappy stripes to take her to school in style, just 8.99 each. < iff., f - f ""v , 1--J -n. *" Sale 28%- 33% off Save $7-$12 Infant boys Dress-Ups Sale 12.99-22.9$, orig. $20- $35. Eton suits and shortall sets in sizes 12-24 months. All of easy-care fabrics. Sale 30% off Save$5-$10 Girts 2-14 Dressy Dresses Sale 10.99-21.99, orig. 15.99- $32. Drop-waist, hand-smocked and traditional styles with enough ruffles, frills and bows to make any occasion a special event. Broken sizes. Sale 999-7J99 Save 50% Plush Easter Toys Orig. 1.99-$16. Our Children's Department's entire stock. Choose from a menagerie of cute cuddlers just waiting to be hugged. V

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