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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Jun 1985, p. 9

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200 CARS IN STOCK ^ NOWly NOMMfiUSfi PRICES MARKED ON ALL s. CARS! (#1 U APR FINANCING AVAILABLE, k NOW! J FINANCING %, i ON 1 & C10 + C-20 \i. FLEETSIDE PICKUPS Ik Tfe,20 IN STOCK r 4 x 4 8SK-10 FLEETSIDE 85C-10 I FLEETSIDE PICKUP k *7488* Sk'14844 8SCHEVETTE $QQOO SAVEV^ UPTO «4 000 X ̂ON A NEW " JVCORVETTE MONTE % i CARLO SS % 1 INSTOCK \ k FOR ™ X. IMMEDIATE V. DELIVERY! BLAZERS ALL ON k SALE! IROC-Z % IN k STOCK! WOW! SCOTCH PINE V TO 15' TALL 1/2 PRICE REG. $100 TO $250 SPRUCE TREES , 4'TO 5'TALL r >5y8 SALE REG. $89.95 ACORN RIME NURSERY RETAIL A ̂WHOLESALE MON.-FRI., 10-7 SAT. Si SUN., 8-7 (815)385-8821 RTE. 120 EAST TO DARRELL RD., THEN SOUTH 1% MILE TO NURSERY. 30540 N. DARRELL RD. • McHENRY (VOLO) f Sale Ends Sat.. Juno 22 bin Qua I bids ol DpbOM. «H $| i At •itm iipi Johnsburg probes school boiler work Boiler problems continue to plague Johnsburg High School ana the board recently ad­ dressed this situation at its recent meeting. Currently repairs are estimated to amount to ap­ proximately $8,000. Bids for the repair work will be released at a later date. < There was some discussion as to whether the problems are inherent in the design of the boiler or if a faulty boiler was originally installed in the building. The board will continue to observe the problems and may consider legal action against the boiler manufacturer and-or installer at a later date, however, this will result only after a study of the boiler has been made. Board member Tom Walsh submitted his resignation to the board stating that he continues to have many conflicts that make him unable to attend most meetings.' The board will be announceing a replacement to finish his term at the first meeting in July. The board voted to change their banking services to the Wonder Lake State Bank in Johnsburg. This will affect the district's general checking account as well as other specialized checking accounts and several savings accounts. This move is being made to save money for tne school district, and the board em- sized that both its former ink and the Wonder Lake band are equally secure. However, Wonder Lake State Bank is willing to offer more services at significant savings to the school district. The former bank can be used in the future for loans and other bank services. Insurance rates for the district will be increasing 60 percent over the next year. This increase is not unexpected, according to Business Manager Pat Bingman, and a survey of other insurance companies indicated that changing in­ surance carriers would not result in a savings to the district. There is also the consideration that if the district were to continue to change carriers often, they would Decome un­ desirable to the insurance companies, who are unwilling to carry customers who switch often. The board said that a copy of the insurance information will be available for inspection. Farms plan education program for visitors What's fun, free, and educational for the entire family? It's Farm Visit Day, on Sunday, June 23, from 1 to 5 p.m. Eleven northern Illinois farm families are inviting the public to visit their farms and learn firsthand how they live and work. You can visit beef farms, 'dairy farms, swine farms, and even two horse farms. You will see modern farms in action, and the entire family will be on hand at each farm to guide groups around the buildings, answer questions, and register guests. Each farm will be different, and visitors are encourged to visit several farms. The eleven participating farms are located in Kane, Ogle, Stephenson and Winnebago Counties. Farm Visit Day is sponsored by farm and com­ modity organizations in the counties ana coordinated by the University of Illinois Cooperative Extension Service. Participating counties have prepared pamplets, available from the county Extension of­ fice, providing further details about their farms. Interested families who would like a brochure of all eleven farms and directions to them should contact the Region I Extension Office c-o Fairm Visit Day, P.O. Box 587, Dixon, 111. 61021. J-burg play is planned Set construction for the Johnsburg PTlLjplav. "The Glass Mmtaiifco<$ll begin on Monday, June 24, at 7:30 p.m. in the Johnsburg High School auditorium. Anyone who can hammer, saw, draw a straight line, paint or is willing to learn about theatrical set contraction __ invited to be at the high school any evening during the week of June 24 or call Glen Stevens at 385-1582. Also needed will be people to handle costumes, ana props, help with make-up, serve as ushers and help in general. NEW 1985 CAVALIER full factory $||||C 4j it eauioment - WWw A S14151 SAVE UPTO *5000 THE NEW NOVA HERE! "BASED ON (I MONTH GMAC ClOSEO ENO LEASE WITH *99 SEC. TAX. TITLE AND DESTINATION EXCLUDED 1ASED0NI.NGMAC FINANCING IMTH1500 DOWN OR EQUIVALENT TRADE. THE MATTRESS SALE OF THE YEAR! VERLO MATTRESS FACTORY of CRYSTAL LAKE GRAND OPENING SALE! This is it! All Verio locations are now cel­ ebrating the Grand Opening of Verio's ne west Factory Outlet in Crystal Lake! Every Verio Mattress comfort line is on sale NOW! Hurry! Don't miss the remarkable values when you buy direct (rom the Verio Mattress Factory1 SAVE 40-60% OFF RETAIL PRICES! VERLO CLASSIC15 YEAR 100% GUARANTEE •800Twin Sets *00 Full Sets *1000Queen Sets »l4S0King Sets only *149 ea. pc. only *169 ea. pc. only *438 only *858 VERLO EXCELLENCE • 12 YEAR 100% GUARANTEE •480Twin sets *600 Full Sets «800Queen sets *1100 King Sets only $119 ea. pc. only *149 ea.pc. only *348 only *448 VERLO DELUXE HOTEL S YEAR 100% GUARANTEE •340Twin Sets »480 Full Sets •SOO Queen sets *00 King Sets only $79 ea.pc. only *109 ea. pc. only *249 only *388 ENTER THE DRAWN6 FOR A DINNER FOR TWO AT SEPTEMBER'S RESTAURANT DRAWNG HELD SAT., JUNE 22, No purchase Necessary ALL SALE PRICES INCLUDE • FREE Delivery and Set Up. FREE 90 Day Financing (with approved credit) FREE Removal Ot Your Old Bedding "From Our Factory to Your Home" Vtrio mattress filletAV*1T "Familyowned AClvl>Ui Jr and operated FmlMhwy Prat SO Day NAPCRVILLE 422W.5TH AVE. (319) 9*1-9191 since 1951" WHEELING •2E.DUNDEE RD ()1))S4M2)4 RED TAGGED SPECIALS USED CAR LOT 79GRAND PRIX V8, Auto Air. Cleaa S *3975 HOURS: Mon. • Wed. M; Thurs. 1 Frl. Sat. f-J; Son. 11-4 72 VOLVO WAGON Bring your pipe and 77CHEVY IMRAIA V-8, Auto, P.S., P.B., Air, Radio S *249 77 PLYMOUTH VOLAREWGN. Auto, Air, P.S., P.B. checkbook for this one & *1495 79GRAND PRIX V8. Auto, Air, Clean. ! 79 PONTIAC CATAUNA Low Miles. >2995 81CAMAR0 Auto, P.S., P.B., Ait, AM/FM Cassette. WAS $340 3980 <175 81 CHEVY CAMARO 79TRANSAM Loaded. T-Top. Z *3995 82 CAVALIER Auto, P.S., P B.. Sunroof. & *4991 4 Speed. Sunroof, Low Miles. 81MALIBU WAGON 6 Cyl. Auto. P.S., P.B., Air, Radio. £ >5495 82 MALIBU CLASSIC Extra clean 4 door. S >5495 79AMCJEEP RENEGADE 76SUBURBAN V 8.4 Speed X *1295 V 8.4 Speed. 4x4. AM/FM. WAS I3QQC 4288 <9999 SAVE 83 FORD PICKUP Two Tone eafljana RED TAG USED SPECIALS 1984 CHEVY4x4 PICKUP WITH PLOW MUST SEE 1984 CORVETTE LOADED-2-TOPS >6000 from original list Chevrolet Make Your Day. [815)385-2100 USE YOUR D o w n P a y m e n t ' S f c r v f t e W o r k S e c u r i t y D e p o s i t « G M P a r t s MCHENRY 908 N. Front St. is. rt. 31 HOURS: M-TH 8-9; FBI. 9-6; SAT. 9-fc UMID SUNDAY

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