PAGE3-PLAINnF.AI.ER-l IIIDAY, MARCH )«, 1*M ^PSgeneral News PRIMARY INTEREST GROWS continued from page 1 GIVE SCHOLARSHIP-Pictured above, new Mental Health Resource League president, Beverly Thomas, left, is shown with Ken Davy of Woodstock, 1984 scholarship recipient, center. Retiring league president, Suzanne Beam of McHenry, is at right. MHRL annually awards a $1,000 Carolyn Looze memorial scholarship in graduate mental health studies. person slate to meet the Republicans in November. Filing for the county board seats are Carol Sek, Monty Yates, James Malott, Ray "Buzz" Bujak, Steve Schneider and Paricia Milbratz. Four Republican incumbents are seeking reelection this year. Vernon W. Kays, Jr., is running for Clerk of the Circuit Court; Albert M. Jourdan, County Auditor; Theodore M. Floro, State's Attorney; and Alvin J. Querhammer, County Coroner. District 1 County Board member, Phyllis K. Walters/ of Algonquin, is seeking the County Recorder position, which is being vacated by Willert H. Russel. On the Democratic slate, two positions-state's attorney and coroner-remain vacant. Francis "Frank" Sweeney, Jr., is running for Circuit Clerk; Janet A. Pence, is seeking the Recorder's post, and Rick Bronars, is running for Auditor. On the state level, incumbent candidtates for state representative in the 63rd and 64th legislative districts are running unopposed, from Republican or Democratic contenders alike. Rep. Richard C. Klemm (R., Crystal Lake) is seeking to retain his seat in the 63rd District, while Rep. Ronald Wait (R., Belvidere) is running alone in the 64th. On the federal level, a well- publicized race for the Democratic nomination for president is being run by eight contenders. They are Betty Jean Williams, Reubin Askew, Alan Cranston, John Glenn, Gary Hart, Jesse L. Jackson, George McGovern and Walter F. Mondale. The winner of this race will face President Ronald Reagan, who is seeking reelection. Both Republicans and Democrats have lively races going for Illinois' seat in the U.S. Senate. Incumbent senator, Charles PICK A PAIR...SAVE A BUNDLE Tiro bras, Four ! S ix or E ight : Here ' s a sav ings you ' l l apprec Ki te S ix do l lars of f when xou bux t i ro t im ing th is spectacu lar HI V T\Y() Sale Hux 2 Save $6.00-- I t ' s a beaut i fu l sav ings for xou f rom Warner 's . \V\RNKICS» GOOD THRU MARCH 14th! M-Th 9-5:30 rRI 9-5:30 SAT 9-5 1216 N. Green St., McHenry 385-2713 cSfi>K H. Percy (K., IL), faces com petition from four contenders. They are Rep. Thomas Corcoran (R., 14th), V.A. Kelley, John E. Roche and Richard J. Castic. On the Democrat^ side, McHenry county voters will have a choice of five candidates. They include (state) Sen. Philip J. Rock (R., 8th), Gerald M. Rose, Alex Seith, Paul Simon and Roland W. Burns, state comptroller. In the 12th Congressional District, incumbent, Rep. Philip M. Crane (R., Mt. Prospect) is running unopposed. He will face Democrat Edward LaFlamme in November. Five 12th District residents are seeking election as delegates to the Republican national convention. There are four positions. They include Richard F. Bayer, Betty J. Gloyd, Edward R. May, Ber nard V. Narusis and John Michael Hayes. The four GOP alternates will Pi McHenry* vsinctirj amdealer McHenry Herald (USPS 335 200) 4 Established 1^75 3812 West Elm Street Phone 815 -385-0170 McHenry. Illinois 60050 Published Every Wednesday & Friday at McHenry, Illinois Second Class Postoge PAID at McHenry. Illinois by McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY POSTMASTER Send oddress changes to McHenry Plaindealer 3812 W Elm St McHenry, Illinois 60050 Subscribers are requested to provide immediate notice of change of address to the McHenry Plaindealer. 3812 W. Elm St., McHenry. III. 60050. 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