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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Sep 1965, p. 12

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• m, . .. . •1 i." •.i«ul 1 Thursday, September 9, 1965 ». IMjini • r • r r ii r 1 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Section Two -- Page Four BRIEFS J# Appearing Magistrate John Hmifrhati in McHenry ttrandh COvirt IflMt Thurtday^ Evd £}.. Ander'Sori of 1901 N. rtlverSide d hi v £, McHenry, pdkl a $10 line strtd $5 costs fdr failtiife to yield the right- Gregftry Brda off 3lOS W.* Cfe.^cent, McHetiry, charged ^rith not having a valid driver's license, was "fitted $20 and SB ctists. Daniel J. LasieMci off 3836 9. California, Ctyifcago, on a riot guilty plea, was fourfd gtiilty 6'f failure; to yield the right-of-way and fined1 $25 ahd $50 costs. iteafjorie May of 7313 Cedar drive/ Wonder Lake, was foutid gttitty . erf disobeying a stdp sigh and fined $10 ahd $5 ctosts: The> same fine was asges? ed Vickie Graham of 715 3. Cook Street, Barring on, for that offense. flobert Kelso of 1914 Indian Ridge, McMenry, was fined $1C and $5 costs for speeding. S20 fine and $5 costs were ass.ssed Barry Bottino of Richmond for illegal mufflers. John E. Oppenheim of 107 S. Emerald drive paid $10 and $5 costs for driving through a red light. Pennis R. Aylward of 1804 N. Riverside drive, McHenry, pa; i $S0 and $5 costs for rockiest driving. J nhn E. Cassell of 200 \V. South, Lakemoor, was fined $20.) for driving while intoxical ?d. Unable to pay, he was remanded to county jail. Walter Parrish of 2018 N. Ar ade drive, Lake Villa, was fin-:d $45 and $15 costs and placed on probation for a year for reckless conduct. HERE AND THERE IN BUSINESS RETIREMENT ANNOUNCED ALFRED A. BOSSLER Alfred A. Bossier of 4823 Woodrow avenue, McHenry, is reiiring from Teletype corporation in Skokie with over th'rty-three years of company So vice. Mr. BoSsler started his caree • with Morkrum-Kleins- Schrhidt corporation, the name by which Teletype was previously known, as a receiving clerk in 1927. He became a bench hand in 1942 and moved to his present position as an apparatus adjuster in a shop assembly department. Mr. Bossier has been an active member in the AF & AM McHenry Lodge, No. 158, for Jiiie years. He has played the piano for many yeafs, and enjoys playiftg a few tunes to relax. Upon his retirement, Mr. Bossier plans to continue his residence In McHenry and this winter hopes to take a trip to Hawaii. LEADING DEALER Don Looze of Marks Marine was cited as one of 170 leading U.S. and Canadian Mercury dealers invited to the Kercury Dealer Congress held at Lake of the Ozarks, Mo., On the basis of an outstanding record in selling and service his outboard motors. RECEIVES AWARD A distinguished dealer's award for outstanding merchandising, integrity, customer relations and service has been awarded to Dreamer Pickup C a m p e r D e a l e r L a w r e n c e Freund tit Freunds Camper Sales, 1701 W. Rt. 120, McHenry, by Travel Industries, Inc. St. Augustine, Florida, founded in 1565/ is classed a* tfie first permanent European settlement north of the Gulf of Mexico. Nature provides the fish, but you must dig the bait. "COLD WAH" VETS TO BENEFIT FROM NEW HOUSING LAW "Cold War" veterans n^w qualify for low down paymeht, govetrtftient - insured moHgages up to $30,000, annodnded T.P. Mathews, president of the McHenry County Board of Realtors. A ne\V federal housing law, just signed by President- Johnson, extends home loan benefits to millions of post-Korean War veterans, said Mr. Mathews on the basis of information supplied by the National Association of Real Estate Boards of which the board is a member. local In addition to Cold War veterans, the law assists older veterans who have not used up their eligibility under any Veterans Administration program, he added. "This includes World War I and Spanish-American War veterans," said Mr. Mathews. Under the new program, the Federal Housing Administration would insure 100 per cent of the first $15,000 of a home mortgage, 90 percent of the Value in excess of $20,000 to $30,000. PLAN RECOGNITION DINNER SEPT. 20 FOR BERT BRIDGES Chairman Henry F. Markison of the McHenry County ASC committee has announced plans for a recognition dinner for Bert Bridges of Chemung townsliip, who has retired as a member of the McHenry County ASC committee after serving for thirty-one years. The Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation committee is composed of throe farmers who administer the farm agriculture programs in the county. The recognition dinner will be held on Monday evening, Sept. 20, at 7:30 p.m. at the Moose lodge hall in Woodr stock. A roast beef dinner will be served. The planning committee, appointed by Mr. Markison, in-- eludes Arthur Hoppe of McHenry. Tickets are available at the county office in Woodstock and from community committeemen in the townships of the county. 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