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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Oct 1984, p. 16

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Gloves Cutting Board Scissors secom : :: ' to S0% Savil f • '•? v aCEUENT SELECTION Of FALL COLOKING SHKUBS • BURNING BUSH • VIBURNUM • SPIREA • POTENTILIA MANY MORE EVERGREENS • SPRUCE • TECANY ARBORVITAE • DARK GREEN ARBORVITAE • JUNIPERS 1 MORE FENCWS • SPLIT AND ROUND ^ POST I RAIL 20% OFF • PATIO BLOCKS 1 AGGREGATE MANY SIZES 20% OFF • BARK-LARGE 3 CU. FT. BAGS NOW 3.K CHRISTMAS SHOP NOW OPEN! A. Permanent Christmas trees 3'1o 7Vi' on display. As much as $60 in free trim with purchase of tfees priced from $35.88 to $279.88. - B.Christmas lights, garland, ornaments, tree tops, stands and much more.Wreaths and holiday , decorations custom decorated by Sandy. "V iv^f,vl "WARRIOR GRIDDERS RUSH PAST DiC jCliargers began to grind it but. With 1:13 left in the half, quarterback Terry Sitowski completed a touchdown pass to Brad Williams on a fourth-and- ktag. Safety Hill got a hantTon the ball, but Williams hung on fw the TD. The PAT failed, and the Warriors led at intermission £4. McHenry ran only 15 plays ifce entire first half, converting just three first downs in the vrocess. •THE CHARGERS kicked off to Hie McHenry 23. With the •Offensive line doing a yeoman's Dunne and Shaver begin to ~ up the yardage. The touch- m drive, capped by Dunne's four-yard jaunt, covered 77 yards on 15 plays, consuming 7:44. 4 The march began with a Warrior penalty, backing them up to the 13. Dunne carried twice, quickly moving the ball to the 49. Dunne ran again to the third stanza ended. To show the turnaround of the Warrior line, Dunne, who was held to seven Charge 41, and Shaver got into the act with a 13-vard burst to the 28. Finally, at 4:16, Dunne Dunne a rest in the backfield, the yardage again began to pile up. yards in the opening half, gained A 34-yard runby the junior put 89 yards in the third period the ball on the & With Dunne alone. and Dana Pitel helping out, Shaver went in for a touchdown from four yards out at 2:22. IcK missed, giving the went in, and then kicked the extra point for a 144 Warrior ON THE first play of the final period, Hill faked the give to Dunne, whom the Chargers were keying on, and with a naked reverse, used some fancy footwork and raced 42 yards to paydirt with 11:49 left in the game. Dunne's kick was wide, it the Warriors held a com-After the Warriors kicked off, the defense once again rose up, manding 204 lead. forcing another D-C punt. Again Late In the period, Hill in- McHenry began a long march, tercepted a Charger pass on the going to the Charger 42 as the Warrior 13. With Shaver giving Dunne's ki« Warriors a 284 advanta Schlender cleared his and with just 11 gathered In a 30-yard pass for a score, and the wide receiver nabbed the two-point conversion pass, making the final score 26- 14. What helped the Warriors And they're off... IcHenry's boys team is packed together at the start of Saturday's event, but Chris Creuta, second from it, would soon pull away. Saving money by using less gfc. most in the second half was ball control. Marches of 77,67 and 87 yards, chewing up valuable time off the clcok. It has been several years since two McHenry runners sained 100 yards in a game. Credit has to be given to the unsung men in the trenches, who did their job in superb fashion. "They lust beat the devil out of us up front," D-C coach Bob continued from page 20 Carlson said. "Joe (Schlender) did a fine job with, his team tonight, especially in the second halt" The Blue Streaks of Wood-' stock are next on tap foe. McHenry at Woodstock Friday. The McHenry sophomores also won their third straight game, a 10-3 decision over Dundee-Crown. Plain -Herald Photo by Chris Juzwik I THE UNHANEKMAN'S * i GUIDE TO WRAPPING j WUR WATER HEATER. yoday, one of the best ways to save money is to make sure your home is as energy efficient as possible, so you use less energy. - . • i Wrapping your water heater with insulating materials is one of the quickest ways to reduce your $se of gas, especially if it s located in an unheated area. WHY YOU SHOULD DO IT. . tyith just an hour of your time and a kit usually posting less than $20, yop can cut ypur annual water heating usage up to 10% by wrapping jour water heater. Since heating water is the £cond largest use of gas energy in your home, bundling up your water heater could pay for self in less than two years. Here's an easy way to see if your water tank is costing you money. .Give your tank the touch test. If your water tank feels warm when you touch its sides, you should consider insulating it, especially if it s located in an unheated area of vour house. HOW TO DO IT. /ater heater insulation kits are available at lost hardware stores. Kits usually include a ^inyl-faced fiberglass blanket, tape, and complete, step-by-step instructions that are easy to follow. CAUTION: Do not insulate the top or bottom of your gas water heater. At the top. you fray interfere with the draft diverter on the flue. TOOLS YOl 'LL NKKI) Utility Knife At the bottom, you may cut off the air supply. When working with fiberglass, be sure to wear long sleeves and gloves, to prevent skin irritation. You can usually cut the blanket with a large scissors. If you use a utility knife, be sure to do your cutting on a board to avoid damaging your floor. ' - /( MAKE THIS A HOT PROJECT. Unlike some energy saving home improve­ ments. wrapping your water heater will save v<Ju money all year long. , ' y ' So don't delay. 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