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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 Jun 1982, p. 14

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MERCHANDISE CLEARANCE CENTER Two East Campus Students Recognized For Service Two McHenry high Kiwanis club to receive school East campus recognition for out munity. Melissa Dowe and :ogi students recently standing performancea Debra Mortell, both in service to the com visited the McHenry seniors at East campus, were nominated" for their service during the past year working with students from non- English speaking backgrounds. Both young ladies gave up their study halls to work with elementary school children at Landmark M C C C A T A L O G O U T L E T S T O R E M C C C A T A L O G O U T L E T S T O R E a a i i i i M o n . T u n . 9 s . m . * 5 p . m . w, ?°, cl . Thurv. fn„ V i r g i n i a S t r « » » MM , ,m , pm C R Y S T A L L A K E ^ r / s.1.) . m 5 p m 815-455-0333 Sun. 10 i.m. 3 p.m. Use Cash. MC. Visa of our own Chock Purchasing Cardl SALE DATES JUNE 2 thru JUNE 8 While Quantities Last Have You Vlelted Our Slora In Wauconda? June Jackpot of INDOOR FURNITURE COFFEE TABLES END TABLES BATTERY OR ELECTRIC WALL CLOCKS LAMPS GRANDFATHER CLOCKS OUR REQ. STORE PRICE MIRRORS POLE PLANTERS ROCKING CHAIRS DRAPERY RODS PICTURES WINDOW SHADES TRUNKS SHELF UNITS PLANT STANDS SWAG LAMPS CHILDRENS WEAR BATHING SUITS *1.60 REQ. $3.99 60 OFF OUR REQ. STORE PRICE Check Our Assortment of Slacks - Pants & Jeans CHILDRENS TOPS SCREENED PRINT REQ. $2.25 90* CHILDRENS POOLS PRICE LUGGAGE ASSORTED SIZES AND SETS (1/2 PRICE TANK SETS 3-4 OR 5 HECE SETS PRICE M C C C A T A L O G O U T L E T S T O R E M C C C A T A L O G O U T L E T S T O R E school. On a daily basis they would tutor these young people in language skills working under the supervision of Mrs. Showalter of M c H e n r y S c h o o l District 15. / Both of these young ladies were saluted for participation in many activities during their four years at McHenry high school. T h e M c H e n r y Kiwanis club regularly recognizes outstanding seniors at McHenry high school. Anyone who is aware of any seniors who have provided a service to the com­ munity or made an o u t s t a n d i n g p e r ­ f o r m a n c e m a y nominate them by contacting Bill Dodds, principal of McHenry high school East campus. BUDDY'S WORKSHOP Press Oeaiter Indicate Attention eeueu My vacuum deooer work* well, but sometimes I get shocked slightly when using it, particularly when holding some of the cord In my hand. Is the problem in the cord? The problem may be that the cord is frayed or cracked or that faulty insulation allows the leakage of current. Re­ placing the cord may solve the problem but if leakage current is at fault, you should have the vacuum professionally serviced. REVCO DISCOUNT DRUG CENTER Budweis# BUDWEISER BEER 12PACM120Z. CANS REVCO'S LOW, LOW PRICE RIUNITE 750 ML • 9% Alcohol Product of Italy ' REVCO'S LOW. LOW )W PRICE $2»9 SEAGRAM S SEVEN CROWN A Fine American Blend Liter • 80 Proof REVCO'S LOW. LOW PRICE CUTTY SAM Product of Scotland 750 ML • 86 Proof GALLO VERMOUTH Sweet or Dry 750 ML • 16% Alcohol REVCO'S L< LOW PRICE LANCER'S WINE Rose or Rubeo 750 ML *11% Alcohol jar* 369 CORBY'S WHISKEY Fine American Blend REVCO '8 LOW, Liter • 8° °roof McHenry • 4400 W. Elm • 385-1125 LAKELAND PARKO LAKELAND SHORES Carol Comlnsky 3S5-7246 Correction On Cleanup Dates I want to inform the residents of Lakeland Park and Lakeland Shores that our Spring cleanup is not Thursday, June 10, as I stated in previous columns. Monday, June 7, is pickup day for Lakeland Park and Brittany Park. Tuesday, June 8, is the day for Lakeland Shorn, Whispering Oaks, Fox Ridge and Cooney Heights. Items will be picked up only once in each designated area; everything must be at the curb at 6 a.m.; nothing is to be heavier than what two men can lift; grass clippings, leaves, small branches must be in bags and newspapers must be tied. No rocks or large pieces of lumber will be picked up. ELECT OFFICERS The Lakeland Park Womans club installed its new officers st the last meeting in May. Newly-elected officers are president, Lyda Radiach; vice-president, Marie Croaa; treasurer, Frances Kostka;* secretary, Cecilia Oakford; Sunshine chairman, Adele Arndt; Publicity chairman, Lyda Radisc|); and registrar, Adele Arndt The annual officers dinner will be at 6 p.m. Thursday, June 10, at the Village Squire and reservations can be made with Frances Koatka. Secret pals will be revealed at the dinner and new ones will be arranged. Those who wish may bring a gift for their secret pal. START FOOD COOP A resident of Lakeland Park is interested in beginning a food co-op in our area. The food that can be obtained will be in the line of health foods. If you would like more information you can contact Maureen Wdowicki, 385-2496. 25TH CELEBRATION Herb and Toni Dettmer held a party for Wayne and Mary Ann Dettmer to celebrate their silver anniversary. Their anniversary waa Feb. 16, but the party took place May 22, when the younger Dettmers returned from Hawaii after a two-year tour with the Air Force. It waa worth waiting for, because the evening wss a Forty-four friends and ralativea, including moat of their original the sorry to have to mia Jami in the hospital < make it with unable to a t«« sussaaeus gM called to aay he 1 graduating daaa of nigh on Thursday, Jt McHtnt^hofpital she will require bed rest at home for some time, if we're lucky she will be all well by the time school is out and all her ifiends are home^£o many people n&ped us hospital stay. It sure is her home again but there are Times we've been tempted to send i. Did you lyot -old ever down her back for a few hours have to keep a seven-year and have to wait on her constantly? If so, you know what it's been like nere these days. FISH ARE BITING Don't let the winter kill keep you from fishing in McCuiloui Lake. Bob Doessel Jr., was fishing from the shore last week and brought in a 2 ft., 3>£ pound Northern Pike. He put it in his parent's bathtub and had his poor sister believing it came up through the dhrain. After teasing Kim, he cleaned and file ted it so the family could enjoy it for dinner that night. It looks uke it's time for all you fishermen to bring out your gear and try for one of those delicious fish in McCullom Lake. CONGRATULATIONS Graduations are going on at all our local schools this week. This is such an exciting time for each student who receives a diploma. The eighth- Eaders are ready for the big time, gh school. Some high school graduates are looking forward to college and the others are ready for that big world out there. We send each of you our congratulations and the beat of luck in tne fuutre. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS "Happy Birthday" to Cindy Bailey and Connie Bunting on June 2. Robin Hallberg is going to be eight years old on June S and she celebrates with Judy Johnson, Morrie Ketchum and Mike Ketchum. Beat wishes to Jsy Arthurs and Tricia Creasey on the 4th. June 5 is the day James Blum turns 11 and Duane Crago will be six years old. Sandy Freund will be another year older on the 6th. Agnes Holas and VikkiLaRocca hear the birthday song June 7. Kenmr Shoulders will be four years old on the 8th and he shares his day with Kim Bucaro and Glenn Taylor. ANNIVERSARY WISHES Grace and Chuck Campo are married 24 years on June 5. The 6th is the date Scott and Marsha are married another year. John Mary Lou Pautz will be celebrating their fourteenth wedding anniversary on June 6. Our beat wishes to each of you. GRADUATES The family of Keith Westerfkeld called to say he will be in ths Parkland 2. They nlan to have a party in their hone i m m e d i a t e l y f o l l o w i n g commencement V J AMI'S HOME It Hfca Jami starting her summer vacation a eariv. After spending six days in i - - • . SEND BACK GOLD WATCH Many large companies have a "Retirement Alley," a haven of soft jobs awarded to faithful workers for the last few years prior to retirement. But this setup is not entirely in­ nocuous. If the worker enjoys the soft Job more than his previous Job, he might decide to postpone retiring. As long as his performance ratings are artoqpmto, it would be difficult to dismiss him without risking a discrimination suit. Gas Explosioni I of the Miliary Township Fire Pntocta at 4916 Oakweed Drive, fternoou. Left, by ae firemen go through the house, •afirepeasant at the scene, hooes were is sure. Below, Are fighters and Ne one waa Injured aad the how Fire fighters from District probe the 1 McHenry, that was Rescue Squad vetau left even though there charged aa a officers move unoccupied at» -- -- *»-*- . May 27. AccorOag te Asst Fire Chief ChrisJ to be the cause sf the Meat, although the act under investigation by Fire deportment officials. - house in a half-mile radius sf the site, looking for gaa leaks or other problems. The original call came In at 2:26 p.m., emptying stationsi ofT the Fire Department and Rescue Sqaad as felly-manned flietrucka and three Rescue Squad vehicles sped te the scene. Bennett Inter called Company Hef the Fire Department te change quarters to McHenry as It became evident -- at the scene for sooae time. _ Into McHenry to provide iriruHnrTTiT- .« s Department handled traffic control at the scene, seeling off the site to all but emergency vehicles. STAFF PHOTOS-WAYNE GAYLORD PAGE 14 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY. JUNE 2.1162

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