":v OVERTON ^ - P O N T I A C P> OUR GREATEST EVER! * CADILLAC SALE Regular Passbook 90 Day Passbook Certificate Certificate $ Certificate Certificate Minimum Minimum Rile Annual Twm Balance par annum None >5.00 5.25* 90 days '500 5.75% 1 % '1.000 6.50% 2* yn. *1,000 6.75% 4 p. '1,000 7.50% 6 p. >1,000 7.75% 5.39% 6.002% Ul% 7.01% 7.9% 117% Interest -compounded daily on all accounts --can be mailed monthly, quarterly, ennualfy --can be left in account to compound to earn at rates shown above. In the event of withdrewel from certificate accounts before maturity, earnings on the amount withdrawn will be peid et our current panbook rate for the period held, lew 90 days interest Open or *Hd to your account today--in person or by mail. MARENGO FEDE ESCE SAVINGS and loan association 200 East Grant Highway • 118 Cass, Woodstock. II. 338-2900 4400 W. Rt. 120 McHenry. II. 344-1900 A $100,000,000.00 Mutual Association aarving McHenry County sine* 1925. NOBODY... BUT NOBODY.... CAN BEAT OUR LOWEST PRICES EVER! •0201 McHENRY 385-600DV PLANS FOE FAIR COMPETITION ~ Sherri Cristy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Cristy, McHenry, is a member of the McLakewood 4-H club. She is in her fourth year in foods projects - ls preparing for 4-H competition at the McHenry County Fair. The fair is set to run Aug. 3-7 at Woodstock and will feature many •artetle* of 4-H exhibits. (DON PEASLEY PHOTOGRAPHY BY KAAREN DODGE) i o * AUTO TIPS By PATRICK KELLY With the summer vacation season upon us, these driving tips from the Automotive Informa tion Council may be useful: o Run With The Pack. Too much speed and needless lane changing are direct causes of crackups. Driving too slow im ped* other traffic and is an indi- ract cause. Warning: Don't let the pack lure you into speeds above 66 miles per hour. • Avoid Left Turns. In heavy urban traffic, make a aeries of right turns around the block. If you go left, use your directional •signal. Keep your wheels straight when stopped. If you do got bumped from the rear, you won't be forced into oncoming traffic. o Think Ahead. Emergency stops are common in flowing but heavy traffic. Allow a car length of apace ahead of you for each 10 miles of speed. o Danger At Dusk. For some reason, objects seem farther away at twilight. Allow for this by cutting your speed. Use low beam lights. High beams add to brightnees still in the sky and offer a greater challenge to your ability to see. • More Nighttime Tips. Freah air (oxygen) helps your eyes adapt to darkness. Keep a win dow open and atop or cut down on smoking. Also, focus your eyes on one object for only a few aeconda. Shift your line of aight often to relax eye muscles. o Is Your Car Ready? Inspect tires (including the spare), steer ing, brakes, lighta, windshield wipers. What you don't need is a breakdown. Tune tipVoiif car and got an hnder-the-h«id inspection of hoses and other mfcical parta. Have you changed oil or anti- freese lately? • Fuel economy may be the au tomotive order of these times, but the new car buyer still insists upon having those convenience and luxury features, some of which may save fuel and money. Realising this, the automakere will be producing their share of devices in the upcoming 1978 model year that add to driving pleasure. Automatic speed controls are one example. Steady speed does make the cars more fael efficient, and in this day of the 65 m.p.h. limit, a driver doesn't have to take his eyes off the road to check the speedometer. In the coming months there will be announcements of the uaual galaxy of freah comfort and convenience items. Some '78 owners will be able to push an in strument panel button and see a number that tells them how many miles they can travel on the fuel that's left in the tank. Under 50 miles, the number* will atart appearing automatically and decreaae as the fuel is con sumed. The electronic device will even adjust for highway and city driving. A feature that could be more important aft'a safety addition than a convenience item is a heated aide view mirror. It gets its warmth from the same elec trical source aa the rear window defroeter and even includea an outside temperature gauge. Strictly convenient^ is a built- in button on the driver's sun visor to open the garage door electri cally. A minimal amount of wir ing will be neceaaary on the ga rage door motor. In esfcpnce, it gives the owner a se$6nd fre quency. The conti>»l- tftat comes with the unit can be stored in the glove compartment. Most companies are offering electronic controls under the hood that provide more precise timing of ftiel flow into the car buretor, firing the engine and more. YOUR WEEK AHEAD By damis Forecast Period July 31 - August 6 ARIES A new awareness of th# importance of diet and Mar. 21-Apr. IS hygiene is experienced. Efficient work perfor mance increases product ivity. TAURUS Children highlight the week. Creative ideas Apr. 20-May 20^ provide pleasurable pursuits. GEMINI* Better wait a few days before finalizing any May 21-June20 real estate transactions. Home improvement plans will work out better next month. MOONCHILD Catch up on your reading and studying. Enjoy June 21-July 22 the exchange of ideas with friends, neighbors, family. LEO Financial matters take on added significance. July 23-Aug. 22 You may feel the need to seek more lucrative employment. FOR HIGHEST ALLOWABLE INTEREST ON YOUR SAVINGS • • , „ Electric Portable Fans A Service of Underwriters Laboratories PAGE 7 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY. JULY 2S, On a warm summer day the air becomes becalmed, and on go the portable electric fans in many homes. Over the years Underwriters Laboratories (UL) has been concerned that portable electric fans be de cerned that a fan have the ability to withstand a certain degree of abuse from its user -- thus an impact test is per formed, followed by a repeat of the above probe test to determine if damage had been done so as to expose hazar dous parts. Concern over properly de signed guards and enclosures are particularly aimed to pro tect children, who often show great zeal in taking things apart. The guard or grill should be either permanently attach ed, require two separate operations or five pounds of force to disengage, or require the use of tools to remove. UL also tests to determine that a fan is designed with proper stability, whether off or on, even when operating at maximum speed. maxim ^Basic< : operating precautions should be followed: * Position fan and cord out of the general traffic pattern. * Watch closely, fans. * Place fan on a level surface. * Follow . suggested safety instructions. UL believes that by sense, keeping safety mind, and using UL equipment, the risk of an accident can be reduced. L Z t m t i m y i i i i i n m T T T * f T T 1 LOOK TO MARENGO FEDERAL VIRGO Aug. 23-Sept. 22 LIBRA ' Sept. 23-Oct. 22 SCORPIO Oct. 23-Nov. 21 SAGITTARIUS Nov. 22-Dec. 21 CAPRICORN Dec. 22-Jan. 19 AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb. 18 PISCES Feb. 19-Mar. 20 Your thoughts turn to personal goals and forms of self expression. Aspects favor studies in such subjects as astrology." Friends seem to want to share secrets with you. Be alert to possibilities of being drawn into unsavory schemes. Your intuition is working overtime. You can provide valuable insight in organizational matters. New friendships are likely. The boss has his eye on you Handle all job responsibilities with care. Efficiency brings reward. A trip planned in pursuit of knowledge or pleasure provides opportunity for advance ment in creative endeavors. You may find yourself involved in a joint financial venture that is rather speculative. Be cautious. Petty annoyances such as delayed com munications. wrong directions--interfere with the smooth running order you like. Patience! signed so as to reduce electri cal and fire hazards, as well a6 greatly lessen possible hazards of stability and cuts and lac erations from contacting the fan's blades. Portable electric fans should have all electric and moving parts adequately guarded or enclosed. In UL testing, a probe is inserted into the openings of the grill, simulating the poking or prying of a finger. The probe has a one inch diameter, with a point that tapers to 1/8 inch. :It is expected that a properly constructed en closure will not have openings large enough to permit the probe to contact a moving part that is capable of in flicting injury. Also UL engineers are con- MONDAY, AU6UST 8th Slhme TIME:8:30 A.M. A6E GROUPS: 12 TROPHIES AWARDED FOR 1st & 2nd PLACE IN EACH AGE BRACKET PRIZES AWARDED FOR CLOSEST TO PIN AMD LONGEST DRIVE IN EACH AGE BRACKET outh Da ENTRY FEE: '4s0 CALL OR STOP IN THE PRO SHOP FOR RESERVATIONS ASK FOR JOHN BOLTON BEFORE FRIDAY, JULY 29 CHAPEL HILL GOLF CLUB 2500 N. CHAPEL HILL RD. McHENRY, ILL. 385-0333 'mil P. HILL GOLF'