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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 Aug 1972, p. 20

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PAGE 20-PLStNDEALER-WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 2, 1972 ADMINISTRATOR - William Eugene Landis recently was ac­ cepted as duly qualified Registered School Business Administrator fepthe Association of School Business Officials of the United States and Canada. Rigid standards have to be met before this Recognition is bestowed by this organization. He is employed in plstrict IS. County Fair Schedule Wednesday, August 2 • 8:00 a.m. -- 4-H Home Economics - entries brought to exhibit building 9:00 a.m. -- 4-H Sheep Judging 9:30 a.m. -- 4-H Horse Show - corral 9:30 a.m. -- 4-H Home Economics Judging begins 12:30 fs.m. -- 4-H judging for color breeds 12:30 p.m. -- 4-H Judging for Holsteins through senior yearlings and all grades ", _ 1:00 p.m. -- Junior Olympics - grandstand 1100 p.m. -- Judging begins for Open Class home economics entries 7:30 p.m. -- McHenry Viscounts Drum and Bugle Corps exhibition 8:30 p.m. -- Miss McHenry Count/Pageant - grandstand Thursday, August 3. 1972 -4-H beef judging - Hansen pavilion - Open Class and Junior color Dairy Breeds 9:00a.m.- 9:00 a.m. judging 9:00a.m. -- 4-H Hogs judging - hog barn 9:30 a.m. -- 4-H Poultry judging-poultry barn 10:00 a.m. -- 4-H and Open Class Garden Show 10:30 a.m. -- 4-H Goats judging-sheep barn 1:00 p.m. 4-H Rabbits judging-rabbit barn 1:00 p.m. -- 4-H Holsteins judging continued (from Wednesday) 1:00 p.m. -- Open Class Goats judging-sheep bam 1:00 p.m. -- Antique and Hot Rod Tractor Pull-grandstand 7:30 p.m. -- 4-H Night-Crowning of 4-H King and Queen Friday, August 4 9:00 a.m. -- Junior and Open Beef judging begins; also Junior and Open Dairy Holsteins; Junior and Open Sheep; Junior and Open Hogs 9:30 a.m. -- Open Class Poultry judging 12:00 -- Tractor Pulling Contest (five weight classes) - grandstand. 7:30 p.m. -- County Fair Talent Contest (top acts from preliminary judging) Saturday, August 5 9:00 a.m. -- Western Horse Show (corral - all day) 9:30 a.m. -- Open Class Rabbits judging 10:00 a.m. -- 4-H Dairy Showmanship contest - Hansen Pavilion '» 10:00 a.m. 4-H Garden Tractor Pulling contest 10:00 a.m. -- Pony Show - Halter classes (east side of Racetrack) 1:00 p.m.--4-H Livestock Auction - Hansen Pavilion 2:00 p.m. -- Harness Racing - grandstand 4:30 p.m. -- Pony Show - Performance classes (grand­ stand) / 7:30 p.m.^ Illinois Country Hay-Ride Show - grandstand 8:30 p.m. -- Second Illinois Country Hay-Ride Show -- grandstand Sunday, August 6 9:30 a.m. -- Junior Horse Show - corral 1:00 p.m. -- Harness Racing - grandstand 6:00 p.m. -- Snowmobile Races - grandstand Honor Grade Mating Earned ; u; By II From Area : -A record 2,313 Northern Illinois university un­ dergraduates made the Academic honor roll for the first semester of 1971-72. The •total is 14 per cent of the full- time undergraduate students, Same percentage as for spring 1971. To make the Dean's list, a NIU student must achieve a 3.5 gradepoint or better average for 12 or more semester hours. !A 35 represents a "B plus" iunder Northern's grading •system. A grade of "A" counts THIS WORLD( OF OURS 4 points; "B", 3 points; "C", 2 points and "D", 1 point. Only two grades, S for satisfactory and U for un­ satisfactory, are given in student teaching. Two McHenry students, Kathleen L. Bolger of 906 Allen avenue and Michael A. Stueben of 3916 W. Main street, earned A's in all graded courses and S in student teaching. Other McHenry students on the Dean's list were Harriet L. Chandler, 4222 W. Sioux lane; Bernadette L. Clove, 1509 Beach road; Robert J. Dowe, 1412 N. Richmond road; Margaret R. Herrmann, 1402 N. Freund avenue; Barbara Anne Kidd, 3103 W. Ri^erstream drive; David N. Pictor, 4117 W. Crestwood; Carolyn A. Pollock, 1706 N. Court street; Patricia M. Schmidt, 1414 W. Northeast Shore and Christine J. Thelen, 3314 Washinton street. " Some might argue that home- ' owner restraint in. ,the use of \ pesticides can, at hfst, have only ' limited value. They could /toint , out, for example, that of approx- • immtely one billion pounds of pesticides sold in the United States in 1969, only about 17 percent, or 170- million pounds, •roil into tKe home and garden , market. But 170 mtutm pounds f Is a lot of pesticides. If tee could ! reduce this amount substantially, 1 IN could make a significant con- tribution to a more healthy envi- ' f ronment. By our exmmple, tee \ might even influence some of the J large scale users to re-evaluate their pesticide uses. Remember, ' saving our environment is up to / emch of IU. Fantastic Wet Road Handling The Road Holders Ii r e Tl i Radial Tires Fpr American, European and Japanese cars. EUR0PA MOTORS "The Saab Place" * 3318 W. Pearl St. McHenry, Illinois 60050 FRAN KU N STARTS 1HURSDAT • OPEN THURSDAY S FRIDAY NIGHTS FRAIM KLIfel CLEARANCE Limited Quantities! • DRESSES • PANT SETS •BLOUSES •SWEATERS •SKIRTS •SLACKS •MORE RACKS! 1 Rack of Items* ai Originally Priced to 3 2 Racks of Fashions Originally Priced to *T 2 Racks of Items Orginally Priced to 5°° 2 Racks of Values Originally Priced to B00 1 Rack of Fashions Originally Priced ft/ 800 4 Racks of Fashions Originally Priced to 1000 All Regular $8.00 - $10.00 LADIES WHITE -JQQ Pr DRESS SHOES Now At Only * LARGE GROUP GIRL'S DRESS SHOES Regular $4.00 Size 10-3 Now Only 2\, Regular $4.99 MEN'S WORK OXFORDS 2" r , Regular $6.99 ALUMINUM CHAISE LOUNGES Limited Quantity 500 No Returns or Exchanges BEN+FRANKLIN YOUR FRIENDLY FASHION STORE Tues.wed.Thursjstt. 9-61 Large enough to be complete sanday 9~3o-i:oo Small enough to give you service! SLACKS SHORTS Ladies CUL0TTE SKIRTS Regular $3.29 •SLEEVI BLOUSES! Coats-Clark al Zippei REDUCED! Limited 50% SHIRTS for 5.00 REDUCED ALL SUMMER SANDALS REDUCED SHORTS REDUCED Limited REDUCED I

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