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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 May 1976, p. 3

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PAGE S - PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY. MAY 1». lfN Fashion Salute To America Vicki William* iteadi at the podium in her Uncle Sam outfit. vR m Pam Gough walks with her young sister, Debbie, who is making her modeling debut. There was much excitement in the Home Economics department of West campus high school recently when the entire department celebrated the country's Bicentennial. • The foods section, under the direction of Mrs. Louette Ames, set up an old fashion ice cream shoppe, pastry and candy store. Students had prepared homemade ice cream, candies and taffy apples which were sold at the various stores. During the entire day, demonstrations were given by LOSE WEIGHT THIS WEEK ODRINEX contains the most powerful reducing aid e»er released to the public without a prescription--clinically proven by a leading University Hospital An amazing hunger-tamer that suppresses the appetite, lets you enjoy three good meals a day-the liny ODRINEX tablet helps you eat less without being hungry- down go the calories, down goes your weight. No crash diets or strenuous exercises Safe taken as directed-will not make you nervous Look Mpar, feel super as you start slim ming down today with the ODRINEX plan. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back BOLGER'S DRUG STORE 1259 N. GREEN ST. McHENRY students including a.taffy pull, ice carving, cake decorating • , * £. 4 Ruby Reinhardt in the costume of the American Indian, makes a striking picture. and microwave cooking. The day was concluded with a fashion show titled "Fashions - Then and Now". The clothing students from both East and West campuses, with the help of Mrs. Carolyn Gratz and Mrs. Jeanne Hertz, modeled the garments they made in class. Everything from "easy to sew" skirts as very first projects to hand-tailored coats and blazers were modeled. The advanced students also showed how the country's forefathers dressed. On a previous day the Child Development class celebrated the Bicentennial in the nursery school by having a birthday party for the country. The pre­ schoolers heard stories about the Revolution and played "Pin the Stars" on the flag. Throughout these activities many students were involved and a great enthusiasm was shown for pastlieritage. Lightweight! Light Price! REGINJUb. heavy-duty ELECTRIKBROOM* Vacuum Cleaner Money-saving Dirt Cup Easy to empty. No bags to buyl Save up to $8 a year Lightweight - hangs on a hook for easy storage. RUG PILE DIAL EDGE CLEANING Bedding Plants Patented Rug Pile Dial settings for low, medium pile rugs, deep shag and bare floors. Exclusive Power Suction Edge Cleaning gets every specfc of dirt in corners, along baseboards. 1213 N. THIRD £T. McHENRY 385-2300 OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS Plant Doctor in esidence C R O S S W O R D P U Z Z L E only $2988 CAREY Appliance SALES & SERVICE 1241 N. Green Street 3S5-5500 McHenry ACROSS 1 Kellogg* Briand -- I Wake II Supporter 12 -- equinox 13 -- gin 14 Foment 15 Nervous twitch IS Floor covering 17 Actor, -- Morrow IS Sox style » Stock exchange membership 21" - in the Money" 22 Commedia dell'- 23 Tonsorial service 25 Pondered 21 Head (Fr.) 27 Festivity 21 Speed 29 Belle Stan- was one 32 Belgian commune 33 Bounder 31 Coal by­ product 35 Jewish month 37 Exhaust 31 Placid 39 O.T. book 49 Sword- shaped 41 Closely confined DOWN 1 Italian staple 2 Pooped (2 wds.) 3 Rarin' to go (home) em­ ployees (2 wds.) 4 Nautical chain 5 Take wing S Budget item 7 Killer whale 8 It's calcu­ lated at Greenwich, Eng. (2 wds.) 9 Surfeit TOOAVH ANIWIH 1V1§N3| N.aaas yfl 3HS IH ify 31 3*1. AlvVi'S IN 3 SO M sVi'i ,V'i i n* a a s 3 ia 3 iiX "VvVtj'a' 3 s no r i i i jGoffege Honors A math teacher asked. "Joey, if your father borrowed $3t$ and promised to pay back SIS a week, how much would he owe at the end of ten weeks' " 10 Chosen by ballot IS Mother i Fr.) 19 Embank­ ment 20 -- Sainte Marie 23 Street, to Austrians 24 Pagan 25 Tennyson poem 27 Beard style 30 Brother of Moses 31 Wring from 33 Argot 3S Lillie 37 Faucet i T" 5-- r" «» T" >o 11 12 ___ • 14 5 V* • TT i¥"~ 19 \ SI 5 5 j 21 J* u 25 S"" B 21 5S~ 29 90 • 33 | 8 "55" sT w S7 sr- 55~ 40 • A\ Phi Kappl Phi Initiates Steven McArdle Steven J. McArdle, Wonder Lake, was among eighty-eight University of Wisconsin- Whitewater students initiated into Phi Kappa Phi, national r honor society May 6. Phi Kappa Phi members are * required to have "good character." Seniors becoming members must have a grade point average of at least 3.5 (on the scale on which 4. is equal to A), and no more than 124 per cent of the seniors in each basic college (or corresponding division > of the school may join. Steven, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter McArdle, 7305 Lor as Lane, is a senior political science major in the College of Letters and Sciences. He is a 1073 graduate of McHenry West high school. Rivals In Language Old Lady (In New York): "Isn't It wonderful how a single policeman can dam the flow of traffic?0 Boy: "Yes, grannie, but you should hear the bua drivers." " T h u n d r e d d o l l a r * t h e boy responded "I'm afraid you didn't do your homework." reprimanded the teacher "NO." Joey replied. "I'm a- fni^ou n^f^her '1 •JRl The McHenry Puindkaler Ettefciithed 1075 3012 Wmi Elm StxM Pfeon* 3850170 McHenry, Illinois 60050 Publitfwd Every HMnndiy ft Friday at McHenry. Illmon Second Clau taetafe Nad el McHenry, llhnoit By McHENRV PUBLISHING COMPANY > v* Larry i Lund Publisher Adete Froehhefc • Editor NATIONAL NEWSPAPER iiiiii n'l IinNM • «tf HI NMSUSTMRUK I NCMKR-1971 (SUBSCRIPTION KATES I War r... $10.50 l War ..$15.00 In McHenry and Lake OwtMde McHenry and County Lake County spurgeons McHENRY MARKET PLACE 4400 W. RTE. 120, McHENRY, ILL Rival Crock Pots Avacado & Flame Reg. 18.88 -Reg. 14.88 3% qt. 2 qt. I$14°° $1200 Ladles Dresses Reduced Select Group FRIDAY, MAY 21 6 TO 10 p.m. Ladies Pants Reduced Select Group Girls Dresses Sizes 714 *7" < $900 2040% OFF Ong. Prices Priced As Marked NOW A Entire Stock^ / New Summer ] Merchandise 10 % OFF f r o m the O r i g i n a l Fu l l Pu re Girls Jackets ' 2 Styles '/* Price, Most Other Jackets Reduced 20-40% Nothing Held Back! M Ladies Spring t Coats Girls Dresses Long & Short Values to 10.99 Sizes 2-6x $500 One Lge. Group Baby ISIeep'n Play Sets 3.00 Values S]97 One Group FOR YOUR BABY! THERMAL Receiving Blankets Asst. Colors S1 76 • One Group Ladies Briefs & Bikinis 2/ S ] 00 V2 Price Otif ->plw' Grout Other Coat" Reduced ?0 4 ' k A l l M d e P - r f ^ A V.o- • One Group Fabric Clearance Sale y Ladies Tops V> / & Blouses \ | Values to 6 99 1 l $147 $400 I \ One Select Group J All Mdse Priced A Seam Free 6-Way Bras S097 ^ One Group Panty Hose One Group V^Price Mens As Marked Sport Ladies Scarves Head or Neck 50* to SJ50 y One Group All Mdse. Priced As Marked y Coats & Leisure Suits « 39.99 *20°?nd $3Q00 ^One Group^ 22" Metal Zippers NOW ft* Black & Navy Get Ready For Your Summer Company Towels BATH HAND 2.59 4.50 Values 1.59 Value $1 22 88 Curtains & Drapes Odds & Ends eno/. OFF 4 OU /o MORE Dish Towels Woven in asst. colors. 2/ M oo Table Cloths Terry & Vinyl 3 99 to 6 99 Values $177 & $250 Carpet Remnants 18" » 27" 97 Shampoo 32 Oz. Bottles Baby, Herbal, Strawberry 3 99 Value *1U 2/*297 Bed Spreads Discontinued No's Ong. 11.99 to 24.99 »7» . $15 00 Zip Mattress Covers Vinyl 2 99 Value 99* 8 9 I 6 S 6 9 spurgeons FRIDAY, MAY 21, 6 TO 10 P.M. Cash & Carry Only No Lay-a-Ways

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