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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Feb 1983, p. 5

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Office Skills Winners It is timely during National Vocational Education week, Feb. 6-12, to announce the names of 17 McHenry high school students who have qualified for state competition sponsored by the Illinois Office Education association. The 17 will travel to Robert Morris Business college and McCormick college in Chicago for the state finals to be held March 3-5. Winners are the following: Typing and Related II--first, Jonnie Jo Huhn (West), second, Lisa Gallagher (West). Records Management Clerk' I-- second, Debbie Smith (East). Records Management Clerk II-- first, Beth Baczkowski (West), second--Dow Read (East). Job Interview I--first, Bob Gende (East). Prepared Verbal II--first, Beth Baczkowski (West). Bulletin Board Display--first, Jenny Hunt (East). ° Business Math--Honorable Mention to Larry Kenyon and Lynne Podpora. Accounting and Related II--first, Bob Gende (East), second, Vic Romandine (East). Data Entry I--first, Kris Baker (East). Data Entry II--first, Tina Lenzie (West), second, Dreanne Garcia (West). Computer--second, Jeff Lomax (East). General Clerical I--second, Caroline Irvin (East). Information and Communication II--first, Mary Bazan (West). Stenographic II--first, Deanna Brooke (East). Typing and Related I--second, Cindy Watkins (East). Zoning Change Asked Locally A petition has been filed for hearing before the McHenry County Zoning Board of Appeals by Fred and Lorene Dahlberg and Robert and Joyce Gile for a Conditional Use of the "A-l" Agricultural district of the McHenry county zoning ordinance to allow for the operation of a commercial recreational area. The property is located ap­ proximately one mile west of Route 31 at the corner of Harts road, where Harts road makes a 90-degree right turn, in Richmond township and consists of approximately 10 acres. The hearing on this petition will be held Feb. 17 at 2 p.m. in Room 203 of the McHenry county courthouse, 2200 North Seminary avenue, Woodstock. Those interested may appear and be heard. PAGE 5 - Pi A1NDEALER - WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 9,1983 funding of existing and prospective United Way member agencies. Nine additional civic and business leaders from throughout McHenry county were also elected to terms on the United Way board of directors. They include Donald Doherty and Russell Moldenhauer, both of McHenry. United Way of McHenry County has been service McHenry county residents continuously since 1965. Funds raised locally in a single annual campaign, supplemented by support from the United Way-Crusade of Mercy and United Way of Suburban Chicago, enable United Way to provide up to $380,000 annually to support 20 different human service programs serving over 20,000 McHenry county residents in 1982-1983 by United Way's 14-member agencies and the American Red Cross. United Way estimates that nearly 10,000 residents of McHenry county participated in this year's successful annual campaign, contributing funds either at their job site somewhere in the Chicago Metropolitan area, or, from their home as part of United Way's residential campaign effort. United Way Names Officers United Way of McHenry County elected 11 directors and named five officers to lead the organization at its annual membership and board of directors meeting held recently. James J. Brown, Woodstock, was elected to serve as United Way president. He replaces William Q. Douglass, Cary, who was reelected as a United Way director. Brown served as general chairman of United Way's highly successful 197^-1980 annual campaign. He has been a United Way director since 1980. He has played an active role on the Allocations, Campaign and Executive committees of the United Way board. Ronald Prather, Crystal Lake, was elected United Way vice-president - annual campaign. Ron Russell, Crystal Lake, was elected vice-president - agency allocations. He will be responsible for planning distribution of over $350,000 to United Way's member agencies over the next year. Reelected as treasurer was G. Farlin Caufield, Woodstock. John O'Hagan, Crystal Lake, was reelected as secretary. Robert Bartlett, Crystal Lake, was reelected to a three-year term as a United Way director. He will also serve as Chairman of the Agency Relations committee, responsible for determining the current human service needs of county residents and for evaluating the qualifications for CLOSE DRIVER FACILITIES All Secretary of State offices and facilities will be closed for Lincoln's and Washington's birthdays, Sec. of State Jim Edgar has announced. Downstate driver services facility outside Cook county will be clc Saturday, Feb. 12, for Lincoln's birth­ day, and will reopen Tuesday, Feb. 15. Washington's birthday. will be ob­ served by downstate facilities Saturday, Feb. 19, with business resumed on Tuesday, Feb. 22. SMOKE DETECTORS Every home should have a smoke detector located outside the bedrooms. The National Safety Council says the warning device can give you those extra seconds to escape a home fire. WHAT S NEW Above are winners in the recent Office Education association competition held in Area 2. In top photo, from left, front, are Cindy Watkins, Dow Read, and Kris Baier; second row, Jenny Hunt, Debbie Smith, Jeff Lomax, Vic Romaudine, Caroline Irvin, and Bob Gende. Lower picture shows West campus winners, from left, Lisa Gallagher, Jonnie Jo Huhn, Deanne Brooke, Gay Wright, Beth Baczkowski, Mary Bazan, and Tina Lenzie. STAFF PHOTOS-WAYNE GAYLORD Greenland is the world's largest island. Of its 840,000 square miles, 700,000 are ice-covered. With so many games and toys requiring bat­ tery power, this GE kit can save the family bud­ get. Kit comes with charger, module an4jwo nickle cadmium batter­ ies. Plugs into house­ hold outlet. Available at most hardware stores. The McHenry Plaindealer MI) W«l Elm SlrMl (inn Mil ww) Ei«obllth«d 1175 McHwry. Illinois MOM Phon* (IS-M5-0I70 Publi>h«d Every Wadiwtday • Friday •< McHanry. Illinois Second Closa Poitog* PAID at MtHenry. Illinois BY MCHENRY PUUISHING COMPANY POSTMASTER Sond •ddrni chongot to McHmry Plaindealer Mil W. Elm St.. McHenry. Illinoit MOM Subscribers are requested to provide immediate notice of change of ad­ dress to The McHenry Plaindealer MI2 W. Elm St.. McHenry. III. MOM A deduction of one month from the expiration of a subscription will be made where a change of addrass is provided through the Post Office department. Thomas C. Mill*r-Publish*r Ad*l« Fro«hlich-Editor Stuart) Winning ihtoctpaptr MEMBER NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASOCIATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 Y»or $16.SO I Y*ar $24.00 Outside McHenry County 'IVJ i£ Legislators State Senator Jack Schaffer (R), 33rd. 56 N. Williams St. Crystal Lake, 111., 60014 Phone: 455-0309 Springfield Phone: 217-782-6525 State Representatives Pick Klemm (R), 63rd. 3 W. Crystal Lake Ave. Crystal Lake, 111., 60014 Phone: 455-6330 2045 Stratton Bldg. Springfield, 111., 62706 Phone: 217-782-8000 Ronald Wait (R), 64th 110 E. Second St. Belvidere, 111., 61008 U.S. Senators Alan J. Dixon (D) 230 S. Dearborn Room 3960 Chicago, 111., 60604 Phone: 312-353-5420 600 E. Monroe "Room 108 Springfield, 111., 62706 Phone: 217-492-4126 United States Senate Senate Office Bldg. Washington, D.C., 20510 Charles H. Percy (R) 230 S. Dearborn Room 3892 Chicago, 111., 60604 Phone: 312-353-4952 600 E. Monroe Room 117 Springfield, 111., 62706 Phone: 217-492-4442 United States Senate Senate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C., 20510 U.S. Representative Philip M. Crane (R), 12th 1450 New Wilke Rd. Mount Prospect, 111., 60005 Phone: 312-394-0790 House Of Represen­ tatives House Office Bldg. Washington, D.C. 20515 Wl RESERVE THE RIGHT TO UNIT QUANTITIES ON SALE ITEMS SMI MA NOT KB In McHtnry County 385-0200 SALE DATES: WED., FED. 9-TUES.f FED. 15 NO SALE TO MINORS OF FINE WINES AND LIQUORS 4610 W. Route 120, McHenry, Illinois : McHENRY STORE ONLY - MON.THVRS. 9-9 FRI. A SAT. *-10 wmu f Awmn LAST SURRA Y M Pabst Beer EVERYTHING'S REDUCED •BEDROOM SETS •LIVING ROOM SETS •CURIO CABINETS •BOOK CASES •DINING ROOM SETS •CHAIRS •HIDE-A-BEDS •RECLINERS •SOFAS •LOVESEATS •LAMPS •ROCKERS •BEDDING •DESKS TRUCKLOAD SUPER SALE!! 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