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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Jul 1972, p. 9

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\ Here & There In BUSINESS Robert Burian Is Promoted By Echlin Company ROBERT BURIAN • Joseph V. Scott, president of the Echlir\, Manufacturing company, announced the promotion of Robert J. Burian to the position of vice- president, Industrial Relations, in carrying out his assignment, Burian will be responsible -for the supervision of all personnel functions for the Echlin Manufacturing company ac­ tivities located in the United States and Canada. He will be based at the Echlin Manufacturing company, Brake Parts company division, in McHenry. Burian reports, directly to the president, J.V. S6ott, and to toe chairman of , - board^ Frederick J. Mancheski. As an important partof Echlin's corporate staff, he will develop and coordinate policies and programs for Echlin plants, and he will be active in the area „ crtF employment, employee relations, wage and salary administration, community relations, orientation and training, job placement and promotions, safety and health, and employee benefits and services.,, h" Burian lives in Crystal Lake with his wife, Phyllis, and their four children. He received his Bachelors degree from St. Joseph college and completed graduate school courses in Industrial Relations at Loyola university in Chicago. Burian has served Echlin for the last three years as ̂ corporate director of industrial relations, and previously he served as Industrial relations director for several other companies. McHenry Man New CATV Oak Manager Of Sales ' The CATV division of Oak industries Inc. has named Donald V. Pascarella as its new manager of sales. In his new position, Mr. Pascarella will^e supervising the sales activity for the CATV division's full line of CATV converters and related CATV terminal equipment. Pascarella joined- the Selectronics division of Oak" Industries in early 1966. He became a sales engineer in CATV products in 1971 and is well known in the CATV in­ dustry Wonder Lake Mary Jean Huff 728-0267 Scouts Cohtlnue Conducting Paper Drive In Area It seems there are some folks, in \Wonder Lake who still are unaware that our local/Boy Scouts, Troop 145, are con­ ducting a paper drive. Owe lady called last week aftei^ seeing the Plaindealer picture and story of the Scouts loading •some trucks with 18,000 lbs.,"of collected papers) My caller wanted to know*^ the drive is still on - wellitjis! This is an excellent way for we Wonder Lakers to get rid of our newspapers. As they are recycled,^we are doing our bit for ecology in this way. Also, it sure cuts down the load on the garbage cans. And while it's a lot of work for the Scouts and I their leaders, the money they are earning from the drive is helping to buy new tents for the troop) If you haven't been ; saving your papers, why not start now? For more in- * formation, or if you have 1 storage space for the papers, 'such as an empty garage or 'barn, please call Bob " Wohnrade, 653-9441; Jim Elger, * 653-8833 or Jerry Raske at 653-. 4362. ATTEND CENTENNIAL Cliff and Sharon Hanson and girls, Bonnie, Mary and Linda, recently made a trip to Shabonna for the 100th cen­ tennial parade. Daddy Cliff ^nded up buying a Brothers Brush Pin so no one would bother him about his whiskerless face. The family ventured on to Starved Rock State Park and camped there for the night. Next day they [AY'S JM ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ » » ¥ f He came to Illinois from Monessan, Pa., and has at­ tended both Northwestern university and McHenry County college in business administration. He and his wife, tleraldine, live in McHenry. They have twins named Raymond and Mia. ATTENDS CONFERENCE Jerry Lazalde, of McHenry, sales representative of Metropolitan Life Insurance company, is in Lake of the Ozarks, Mo., this week for a business conference with of­ ficials of the company. Lazalde. who lives at 5302 W. Parkview, McHenry/had an exceptional sales and service record last year and is among the top-ranking members of Metropolitan's staff of 22,000 Stales representatives in the United States and Canada. DECLARE DIVIDEND At a meeting of the board of directors of National Tea Co., June 27, the regular quarterly dividend of 20 cents per share was declared payable Sept. 1 to shareholders of record Aug. 11. POSTER WINNER Ramona Bitterman of 4907 W. McCullom Lakfe road a student at Montini Middle school, is one of the honorable mention award winners in the environmental poster contest conducted by Northern Illinois Gas Co. POSTER WINNER Charles Wegener'bf 1503 Freund avenue, McHenry, a student at Hilltop school, was among honorable mention award winners in the recent environmental poster contest conducted by Northern Illinois Gas company. GRANT CHARTER The state has granted a charter to Knight-Kiln Co., "to operate and manufacture ceramic kilns, etc. PAGE 9-PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1972 KIWANIS NEWS WONDER LAKECLUB Sycamore Club Kiwanians Ray Garland, Dick Strain, Lloyd Leonard and Wayne McClennen were guests at the June 19 meeting. Kiwanis Baseball night has been set for Aug. 7. The Milwaukee Brewers will play against the Baltimore Orioles at the Milwaukee stadium. The bus will leave from Wonder Lake at 5:45 p.m., game time is 7:30. Art Christopher gave a report on the Wonder Lake beauty queen contest. He felt every one of the girls should be winners. George Hartmann gave a resume of his trip with the Young of Hearts group when they traveled to Fords Dear­ born village and museum. The group left by chartered bus and were gone two days and one night. A difference of only one degree in temperature will d e t e r m i n e w h e t h e r precipitation will be rain or snow.meterologists report. Extend License Deadline Secretary jof State John W. Lewis has announced an ex­ tension until midnight Satur­ day, July 15, of the deadline for "displaying 1972-1973 license plates on trucks and other second division vehicles licensed on a fiscal-year basis. Lewis pointed out that no ^ssjjrance can be given that plates will be delivered in time for the deadline on applications received by mail. He em­ phasized that July 15 is the deadline for having the plates^ mounted on tne vehicles, not merely applied for. . v. toured the park and took a ride on a steamboat, the Starved Rock Queen. "SUMMER SOFTBALL The ladies volleyball team from Harrison school has switched to softball for the summer. They sometimes gather a pretty good rooting section on Wednesday nights at the Oakwood Shores ball field. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS Birthday greetings to three crackerjack ladies who blew outa few Candles on July 4 - Pat StillingT* ""Oail Williams and Sophie Dyck. July 5 is the birth­ day of Mrs. Norm (Georgia) Williams, Sr., who keeps up with our local newsj>y reading the Plaindealer iway out in Seaview, WaslV George Freund, Gloria's e^er lovin', celebrates another one on July 7. Stevie Dermont, son of Mr. and $rs. Howard Dermont, will be 5 on July 8. Happy birth­ day to all ATTENDS CHURCH CAMP Miss Debbie Maris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Maris, recently spent a week at the Rock River Christian Church Camp near Polo. Her busy schedule included religion classes, swimming, recreation and nighttime camp fires LOSE WEIGHT OR MONEY BACK Odrinex can help you become the trim slim person you want to be. Odrinex is a tiny tablet and easily swallowed. Con tains no dangerous drugs. 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