P i u s t>2 hand l ing spimjeons RASCALS Your child'i photographer will b* on duty at McHenry, III. Saturday, March 20 - 10 am to 5 pm STUDY FS REPORT - Newest member of the McHenry FS board. Lea Guenther. Woodstock, left, looks over the FS Services annual report before the McHenry FS organisational board meeting last week. With him is Robert Gardner, reelected president from Solon Mills. (DON PEASLEY PHOTOGRAPHY) Police Tickets Paul A. Schwegel, Sr., 4301 W. Clearview, McHenry, violation of restricted driving permit and no city vehicle sticker. Richard H. Orton, Jr., 3609 W. James, McHenry, driving while license suspended. Peter M. Hellios, 8710 Shady lane, Wonder Lake, improper lane usage and disobeyed traffic signal when light turned red. Elaine M. Freund, 819 N. Green, McHenry, no city vehicle sticker. Maureen Johnson, 1516 Ramble, McHenry, no city vehicle sticker. Douglas Holleran, 4818 Willow, McHenry, no city vehicle sticker. Richard Jacobe, 4801 W. Prairie, McHenry, no city vehicle sticker. Leonard A. Pesz, Route 2, McHenry, disobeyed stop sign. Jay Senn, 4715 W. Crystal Lake, McHenry, speeding 39 in a 25 mph zone. Brad Whitney, 400 Virginia, Crystal Lake, speeding 37 in a 25 mph zone. Arthur Marino, 3014 Emily lane, McHenry, improper lane usage and leaving scene of property damage accident. Scott W. Wojtas, 771 Lake, Crystal Lake, speeding 51 in a 35 mph zone. Gary Thorson, 2710 Old Oak, McHenry, driving in violation of instruction permit. Joseph Sutschek, 1402 Eastwood, McHenry, faulty equipment (one headlight). Richard P. Piatt, 4618 Garden Quarter, McHenry, no city vehicle sticker. Kathleen M. Hergott, 4504 Garden Quarter, McHenry, no city vehicle sticker. April Haupt, 3609 James, McHenry, no city vehicle sticker. Education loans from the Veterans administration of up to $600 per academic year are available to G1 Bill students who qualify for assistance. Goodyear Tire Super Market Values Bias Ply, Bias Belted And Radial ALL-WEATHER*78 BIAS m B7S-13 blackwall. with trade Plus $1.82 to $2 76 F.E.T., m depending on size. Listed sizes fit models of Falcon, Dart, Maverick, Mustang, Camaro, Chevrolet Charger, Cougar, Ford, Century,Cutlass, Buick, Grand Pn*. Olds, American Motors, Dodge and others. Whitewalls just $3 more. 23 Any tin listed, one low price: 171-14 F7H4, G7114, 671-19 blackwall with trade fir EAR r ($2% HtS., ® ss.oo wun.) HOUR OVERNIGHT SPECIAL I 8:00 P.M. *9:00 A.M. ' >10.00 HORNSBYS f a m i l y c e n r o r s - 4400 W. ROUTE 120 McHENRY, ILL POLYGLAS' BELTED $ *30 F7S-14 E78-14 C78-14 G78-15 B78-13 blackwall, with trade G78-14 'Cushion Belt Pblyglas' Blackwall with Trade. Plus $1.82 to $2.65 F.E.T., depending on size. Whitewalls at slightly higher prices. Listed sizes fit models of Vega, Pinto, American Motors. Pontiac, Dodge, Ford. Chevrolet Mercury and others. BET PROFESSIONAL carpft dmino mutes! 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Strohman stad mad vertent contacts can interrupt electric service, sometimes to many customers So while you're installing a new an tenna, adjusting an old one or propping up a ladder, he sure to watch your step and keep an eye out for nearby power lines, Strohman added Land Survoy Talk Presented Realtor Group The importance of land surveys to every land owner and the history of surveying in the United States were topics featured by Charles A Mion ske. Illinois land surveyor, who was the speaker at the March meeting of the Association division of the McHenry County Board of Realtors Jo Clinard. president of the Associates division, welcomed him to the meeting All realtor associates are invited to attend the regular Tom Broman Takos Pari In "So If" Symposium Tom Broman. a Kipon college senior from McHenry. participated in the fourth an nual Ripon college Liberal Arts symposium held recently The topic for this year* symposium *as "The Self" One evening was devoted to an exploration of each of the following concepts "the Spiritual Self," the Phvscial Self,-' and 'the Community Self " Each session included the presentation of a major paper by a member of 1he Ripon college faculty or staff and comments by two other faculty members and two students Broman was one of the two students who spoke on the concept of "the Physcial Self " Broman is the son of Mr and Mrs C R Broman. 315 I>raper road. McHenry luncheon meetings held the first Tuesday of every month at the Branded Steak House, Route 14. Crystal l.ake, at noon. Transactional Analysis will be the subject of the April program I si Mi "V ± AWsIll Why does a cooling of t h e a i r o f t e n p r o d u c t clouds*1 The air always contains a certain amount of mois ture. When there are no clouds In the sky. the mois ture is invisible, but it's there. Cooling condenses air and reduces its capacity to retain water. In doing so, the invisible water particles In the air become relatively greater in content and finally be come visible droplets of moisture. A cloud, then. Is the result of cooling of air, which changes InvislbU moisture Into visible form. This cooling process also produces fog-the lowest of the clouds. The sun's heat ing of the earth, which. In turn, heats the air abo/« It. which rises and la cooled in the higher altitude causes the formation of most clouds. Green Thumb Garden Clinics Let Flowerwood help you with . . . Starting plants from seeds. INDOORS Thursday, March 18, 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. Gail Plunket - Flowerwood Inc. Vegetable Gardens Thursday, March 25, 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. Ms. Collene Heffernen - McHenry County College Green Plants Thursday, April 1, 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. Selection and Care of House Plants Mrs. Warren Johnston Indoor Gardening Sale GENUINE PEAT POTS 2V Round or Square 3* each (Limit 100 per Customer) Sale Ends Sunday, March 21, 1976 -- JUST ARRIVED -- 0N10N SETS ? « white - yellow - red BULK VEGETABLE SEEDS lllini Extra Sweet Hybrid Swset Corn Also popcorn peas wax beans - bush beans Garden Clincs limited to 50 people Cost is $5.00 for ALL 3 SESSIONS to be held at Flowerwood. Payable in advance. Refund!!! A $5.00 Flowerwood Gift Certificate upon attending all 3 clinics. 4 • Rts. 14 & 176 5p=j J owei'wcco Crystal Lake CALL 459-6200 FOR COMPLETE DETAILS WestCampus Announces PACE 7 - PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY. MARCH 17, Many Guests Attend County Legion Meeting HERE AND THERE IN BUSINESS EDWARDSVILLE, ILL., March-TTilrteen players, including two walk-ons, showed up for the Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville golf team's first practice of the spring season Monday. Coach Harry Gallatin's Cougars will be trying to improve on their impressive 1975 spring and fall seasons. Last spring, SIUE finished 10th in the NCAA Division II Championships. Last autumn, the team compiled the best overall average in SIUE golf history, 75.2. McHenry's Gary Shastal, a junior, will be on the squad. Two High Honor Rolls Students from West campus who earned high grade point ayerages for the first semester included seniors, Cindy Barnes, Jeff Blake, Randy Blankenhorn, Jeff Boyer, Fern •Brody, Karyl Bryniarski, Melissa French, Dianne Hamann, Nancy Harper, Mary Jurczynski, Marybeth Karas, Lowell Kivley, Cindy Landin, Calinda Leonard, Cynthia Malinski, Sue Meyer, Lisa Newport, Andrew Oakley, Bryan O'Neill, Jerry Pepping, Ellen Quinlan, Vicki Soda, Marty Van Kanegan, Joy Vyduna, Alan Wagner and Sue Zwilling, all 4.00 grade averages. Seniors with a 3.5-3.9 averages included Dave An drews, Gary Bahrke, Diane Bjorkman, Eileen Brannigan, Kathy Brooks, Elinor But- terfield, Sue Cable, Dawn Campbell, Tony Christy, Cindy Decker, Otto Dschida, Mary Elliott, Bruce Fetzer, Tim Fink, B.J. Frantz, Karen Freund, Lee Ann Freund, Debbie Goebel, Chris Goet- schel, Gail Gunder, Karen Gunderson, Lynann Haddick, Tammy Hortsell, Ann Heiser, Allan Hill, Robert Holns, Wally B. Jackson, Susan Johnson, Dave Kennebeck, Steve Knor, Steve Koerber, Nancy Man- zardo, Linda McKay, Lynn McWhinnie, Mary Morowski, Jim Nelson, Sudha Paraman, Robert Pepping, Rosemary Pintozzi, Kent Putnam, Kathy Rogers, Vicki Roth, Terri Schaefer, Nancy Schmitt, Jay Senn, Craig Smith, Maryann Smith, Terri Smith, Dawn Welch, Nancy Wheelock and Vicki Williams. Juniors with a 4.00 grade average were Joan Lingeman, Richard Long and Patricia Norris. Averages of 3.5 in cluded Denise Arroyo, Daniel Bachmann, Sandra Bauer, Keith Bessarud, Tamra Bieschke, Bonita Bourke, Debbie Calkins, Scott Crit tenden, Jim Dostal, Renee Freund, Mary Gattone, Michael Gibbons, Wendy Gildemeister, Karen Herr-. mann, Clare Higgins, Jane Liptrot, Loretta Malinski, Candace Massheimer, Susan Miller, Michael Mitacek, James Murray, Laurie Olsson, Catherine Pintozzi, Mark Snyder, Marie Switzer, Sean Thomas, Susan White, Susan Wickenkamp and Ami Wilson. Woodstock's Peter Umathum Post 412 hosted the last McHenry County council American Legion meeting held in the upstairs meeting hall of the Woodstock VFW. Guests present were Second Division Chaplain Walter Massey^ Illinois Veterans Employment Representative Vernon Metz, T.C. Industries Personnel Director John McGrath. 11th district oratorical contest third place - runner-up, Brian Thompson, and the following 11th district officers. Com mander John Costello, Senior Vice-Commander Carl Lingle, Finance Officer Joe Lewis, Adjutant Robert Schultz, and Sergeant at Arms Donald Enstrom. County Commander Orlo "Lou" Rossberg presented McGrath with an award from the Illinois American Legion for the role T.C. Industries has played in the hiring of veterans. 11th District Americanism Chairman Dwayne Raney presented Thompson with U.S. saving bonds for being both Post 412 and the Uth district oratorical contests participant. Commander Rossberg named a committee to plan the annual Greenwood Memorial day observance program. Council members voted to buy the new set of flags for which funds are being solicited. Coming events, announced, include - March 13 - 11th District Membership Caravan. April 4 - Past Commanders Club Executive Committee meeting at Wasco. April 4 - 11th District Spring meeting at Wasco. ' April 5 - National oratorical contest at Springfield. April 10 - D E C. meeting at St. Charles. Next McHenry County Council meeting is March 25th at Huntley. Following the meeting refreshments were served by members of the Ladies Auxiliary to Post 412. Wonts "Hams", TV Fans About Installation Installing a short wave or television antenna may im prove your reception, but it also can cause serious injury if an electric power line is contacted in the process There have been serious accidents when propet precautions have not been taken in erecting antennas that are within range of power lines." according to Larry Strohman. manageof Com monwealth Edison company's Crystal Lake district "Even when concentrating on getting the antenna in just the right sport, don't forget to notice overhead power lines," Strohman warned "Anyone installing or repairing an an tenna or using an aluminum or other metallic ladder in the process -should be careful to 7 Easy Ha.w to Buy • Cas^ • Our 0*n Customer Credit Plan • Master Charge • American Enpress Money C j'3 .D^ersClub • Car'e BianOe • Bank Amer ica rd