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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Jun 1978, p. 20

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Marian Central High School A FULL SERVICE BANK Maribeth Coughlin John Ippolito V Dawn Jaburek Mike Jackson Dave Knox Nancy Leutti Kim Martin i Mary Malone Ren Meuer Mary Nowak Ernie Pieroni Kjm QUjnn Jeff Radke Mike Mary Bath Roeetti Sue Schaeffer Din Scfmei«fer Marian Central High School Class of '78 John Adams Dirk Andreas wiim I Mary Apple Ann Bolder Maureen Davis Tim DeRosier Bob Dietarla Mike Golbeck BB Jeff Granger Tom Hopp Connie Hanahan Ann Murray Pefer Wilt StX HON - ; - »M I M»K.\LKH-WEDM£SDAY. JI NE 7.1978 : / ' . Sponsored By: / MCHenry State BANK 3510 West Elm Street McHenry, Illinois Annette Burger Tom Carey Lisa Erjavec 'Mark Hesch Tom McDonough Debbie Suchor Tom Sweeney Joe Hart Daniel Miller Janet Thompson Todd Harrison Kevin Moehling Bob Wegener Joe Huemann Bill Neumann Tom Hesch Jane Zimmerman . ) ' ! ! . ! V . -jn I . ' / v t.Vt rn ij V.A. NEWS ; Editor's notet Following are representative questions an­ swered daily by VA counselors. Fiil information is available at anf VA office. Q--What are the requirements for a veteran to obtain medical care at a VA hospital? A-Veterans discharged from active duty under other than dishonorable conditions who need treatment for service- connected disabilities, have first priority. Veterans needing medical attention for non- service-connected disabilities may also receive treatment if they certify their inability to pay for such treatment elsewhere, and space is available. Q-As a child of a veteran, I am receiving $292 per month under the VA's Dependents' E d u c a t i o n a l a s s i s t a n c e program . Will this b&increased when I marry? A-The law does not provide for additional allowances because of dependents in this program. But a cost of living increase effective Oct. 1, 1977, raised the onthly payment to $311. Q - M y u n c l e , w h o w a s receiving a pension from the Veterans administration, was recently sentenced to a year in jail. Who will get his pension now? A -He will continue to receive his pension for the first 60 days he is incarcerated. If he has a wife or ehild his1 pension benefits may be continued to them as an apportionment Flattery often conceals jealousy. ijprswwmiK iiJWiMMgyu m t * / » I i t * -f " * 0 -» t I h * Y » f r r r / This tag shows you the price. This tag shows you the savings. there's not, you can figure it out yourself. Everything you need to knpw in order to calculate the EER is contain­ ed on a metal plate attached to the unit. When you buy an air con­ ditioner, don't just look at the price. Check out the EER, too. Because the higher the EER, the less the unit costs to run. Not all air conditioners are created equal Two similar air conditioners can do the same cooling job, yet one may use less energy to do it. Obviously you want to find that one, because it's more efficient and costs less to run. That's where EER comes in How to find tbe EES rating. EER stands for Energy Effi­ ciency Ratio. It indicates the relative efficiency erf an air conditioner. Sometimes there's an EER tag right on the machine; but even when EL NUMBER W16L14J.V VOLTS 115.CYCLESM, i PHASE 1, COOLING BTU 7500, AMP§ 15, WATTS MO. To find the EER, just divide . the BTU's by the watts. In our example, the EER divides out to 8.7 7500 BTU's * 860 Watts = 8.7 What's the recommended EER? We recommend an EER for air conditioners of 8 or higher. Lower rated units waste energy and the energy wasted costs you money R pays to know about EER. An air conditioner with a high EER may cost a little more to buy but it costs less to run: so it ends up saving you money over the life of the unit. spurgeon's, BLANKET BONANZA Our bedroom brighteners from Beacon and Bibb are softly priced -- hurry in! Never-Never Land After reading the epitaphs in a cemetery, you wonder where they bury the sinners. -Changing Times. Bits Qf. Wis4om " to If yoa can see some • good in everyone, nearly everyone will see some ,J good in you. -Grit. e Beacon™ Cotillion Enchanting eyelet! 5" wide embroidered nylon trim on white, champagne or light blue poly/acrylic. Generous 72x90" size for full, twin. Galaxy Star Wars Out of this world I Novel blanket from Bibb for youngsters' room or den. 100% acrylic with gleam­ ing nylon binding. 66x90" twin. * ;%* . ..,1% Beacon™ Holly Hobbie Q47 Captivating! Rocking chair charmers in calico caps sit amidst the posies. 100% acrylic with 4" nylon binding. 66x90" twin size. ' l% TU Beacon TM Fantasy 697 Permanapped® acrylic resists shedding, pilling! Blue, gold, green, brown, terra cotta. 72x90" twin or full. 102x90" full or queen, 10.47 Beacon™ Thermal Adair, woven of 100% acrylic keeps you cool in summer, warm in winter) Blue, yellow, green, white. 72x90" fits full or twin. )«S* • 4400 W. RTE. 120, McHenry Phone 385-4100 DAILY 9-9.SAT.9-6.SUN.10-5

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