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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Apr 1978, p. 9

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SS Hurricane Sails Again The May-Oars-Row room at Hurricane Happenings will feature a political satire with cast members, Mayor Farlean Atzner, Mayor Kancy Fruin and Mayor Joe Panic, as well as other notables of governmental units throughout the county. DON PEASLEY PHOTO The good ship, SS Hurricane, sails again this weekend, providing unusually talented local personalities in an en­ tertaining ship-like setting at Marian Central Catholic high school. The shows will start at 8 p.m. both Friday and Saturday nights, April 21 and 22. Tom Parsley, co-chairman, said advance reservations are available. Attendance last weekend was good and Parsley i V.A. NEWS i Q - I was admitted to a VA hospital for a service- connected disability. While hospitalized I was given a temporary 100 percent disability rating. Will I retain this rating indefinitely? A - No. Normally you will be reduced to your previous. disability rating when your convalescence is over. Your disability will be re-evaluated based on the hospital's report, and you will be advised of any change in disability status. Q - I have had a five-year level term insurance policy since World War II and would like to obtain a loan against this policy. How may I do this? A - Term insurance has no cash, loan, paid-up or extended •Insurance value. However, if you have the paid-up dividend option, there is a loan value on the paid-up insurance. Write to the office which maintains your insurance records, or you may contact your local VA office for information and assistance. Q Are educational assistance benefits under the GI Bill considered income for VA pension purposes? A - Yes. But amounts ac­ tually spent for educational expenses may be deducted. said it might be wise to obtain a reservation for this weekend. Reservations may be made by calling the school any day, 8 to 5 p.m. and Saturday, 12 to 5 p.m. Advance reservations are a dollar less than at the door. Theme of this year's Hurricane Happening is "Come Sail With Us," and the more than 200 volunteer workers have transformed the first floor of the high school into a sea­ going vessel, complete with such nautical attractions as a brig, state room, gang plank, boiler room and sick bay. Added attraction this weekend will be the Andrew Sisters, a trio of McHenry residents who regale people with their pantomiming records of the famed singing stars. They perform in the Hurricane Lounge. } One of the more ambitious presentations is on the Main Deck, where A1 Smith directs a Baltimore Orioles team to the pennant, aided by the devil and the devil's girlfriend. Many of the cast members are from the McHenry area. Two other rooms featured are the Ship's Cargo featuring John Bankel, Mickey Malone, Kathy Rokus, Ralph Cavallaro and Cay Peterson. Another of the rooms is the May-Oars- Row, a political satire featuring cast members, Mayor Farlean Atzner, Mayor Kancy Fruin and Mayor Joe Panic, and other notables from the world of McHenry county governmental units. Outpatient visits to VA health care facilities averaged 1.4 million monthly in 1977, ac­ cording to the Veterans ad­ ministration. Coming or going? Remember, wherever you're moving-- long distance or ocross town --o WELCOME WAGON coll simplifies the business of getting settled. Our Representative will greet you ot the new address with o bosket of useful gifts and community information to save you time and money. Check the Yellow Pages when you arrive. We'll be waiting for your coll. Mary Ann L Bellak 1-923-2442 Peggy Kaiser. 385-2710 You don't spend $6,000often in life- spend it wisely. Today, a new car can run $6,000 to $9,000. Easily. For that kind of money, get a car that handles the toughest driving problems; snow, wet highways, country roads, tight turns and the rest. Get a Saab. Now, you can get the Special Edi­ tion $5,998* Saab 99L with the identi­ cal features that have ranked Saab as one of the world s finest perfor­ mance cars. Front wheel drive (which Saab pioneered and is practically a necessity in snow and on wet roads), rack and pinion steering, fuel-injected overhead cam engine and more. Don't miss this chance at one of the truly great buys in today's car market. Test the Saab 99L immediately. Before buying BMW, Audi, Volvo, Datsun or Toyota, lest the Special Edition $5,998Saab 'Manufacturer's suggested retail p.o.e. price including manual transmission, dealer preparation "faxes, title, destination charges and options are additional. SAAB K THE COMMAND PERFORMANCE CAR EUROPA MOTORS RTE. 120 V4 MILE EAST OF McHENRY PHONE 385-0700 I "SINCE 1957" Police Tickets The City of McHenry Police department has issued the following tickets. Mark D. Rogers, 4316 Shore, disobeying a traffic signal. Richard E. Wardell, 11OT Rocky Beach, speeding, 45 mph in a 25 zone. Lynette R. Savord, Wood­ stock, speeding, 42 mph in a 30 zone. Richard L. Ross, 3703 James, speeding, 41 mph in a 30 zone. Sara J. Weingart, 1410 Francis avenue, speeding, 40 mph in a 25 zone.j Alan W. Moll, 2607 Orchard Beach, speeding, 49 mph in a 35 zone. Thomas M. Wasicak, 5419 Woodlawn drive, speeding, 44 mph in a 30 zone. Christopher A. Pickrum, 4219 E. Wonder Lake road, speeding, 44 mph in a 30 zone. Howard L. Meyer, Harvard, failure to yield the right of way. William G. Thomas, Jr., 710 Center street, transportation of alcoholic liquor. Mathew L. Rokosz, 2407 W. Fairview drive, transportation of alcoholic liquor. James A. Kloechner, 4621 W. Prairie avenue, no valid safety cfiplrpr John L. Meyers, 2002 W. Church street, speeding, 45 mph in a 30 zone. James W. Pyror, 412 East- view, speeding, 47 mph in a 30 zone. Ricky E. Koczor, 1715 N. Flower street, transportation of alcoholic liquor. Pat L. Schlicting, 4504 Riverdale drive, speeding, 43 mph in a 30 zone. William F. Staley, 5005 Bromley street, speeding, 44 mph in a 30 zone. John R. Van Duyn, 4508 Garden Quarter, reckless driving and two tickets for leaving the scene of a property damage accident. Frank L. Leary, III, 514 N. Clement Lodge road, improper lane usage. Tammy L. Grabow, 3912 Marengo lane, Wonder Lake, disobeying a traffic control signal. Helen T. Gondeck, 8619 W. Sunset drive, Wonder Lake, disobeying a traffic control signal. Patrick F. Kennedy, Crystal Lake, failure to yield the right of way at a stop intersection. Patrick J. Delelio, Round Lake, speeding, 47 mph in a 30 zone. Diane J. Kofler, 5605 N. Woodland, speeding, 43 mph in a 30 zone. Kurt E. Mueller, 1302 W. Lincoln road, speedng, 41 mph in a 30 zone. .. Nanette L. Fort, 3103 W. Route 120, speeding, 42 in a 30 zone. Mary L. Santi, 2805 Manitou Trail, speeding, 43 mph in a 30 zone. r Steven C. Bockman, 5118 W. Home avenue, speeding, 42 mph in a 30 zone. Donna J. McNish, 2326 Lincoln road, speeding, 44 mph in a 30 zone. Susan J. Henderlight, Crystal Lake, speeding, 42 mph in a 30 zone. Ernest D. Hedlof, West Chicago, leaving the scene of a property damage accident and leaving a vehicle unattended without stopping the engine. Pamela R. Krasucki, 4901 Shore drive, speeding, 45 mph in a 30 zone. Robin L. Nolan, 2315 Club road, improper backing. William M. Schuh, 410 S. Lily Lake road, speeding, 44 mph in a 30 zone. Orval J. Abney, 414 W. Crestwood, speeding, 48 mph in a 30 zone. Michael A. Krasucki, 4901 Shore drive, speeding, 45 mph in a 30 zone. Terrence R. Smith, Buffalo Grove, speeding, 42 mph in a 30 zone. David A. Wegener, 815 West boulevard, speeding, 44 mph in a 30 zone. Clayton J. McCarthey, Crystal Lake, speeding, 42 mph in a 30 zone. Laurel J. Olmen, _ 2613 Emerald court,, speeding, 48 mph in a 30 zone. Ricky E. Koczor, 1715 N. Flower street, speeding, 50 mph in a 30 zone. Scott M. Donarski, 3111 W. Crescent, speeding, 68 mph in a 40 zone. Virgil L. Crouse. Jr., 815 PAGE 9 - PLAINDEALER -FRIDAY, Af Kli, 21, ltrfo Black Partridge road, driving ttarnard Mill road, Ring wood, on the left side of the roadway, failure to yield when making a Michael G. Davis. 6220 left turn. Set Topic For Annual Lung Association Dinner Foods, environmental chemicals and asthma-related disease is the topic to be presented by Dr. Theron G. Randolph, Chicago, in­ ternationally known allergy specialist, at the annual dinner meeting of the DuPage- McHenry Lung association, to be held Tuesday, April 25, at Itasca Country club. The public is invited. Mrs. Bruno Beinoris, president, said that reser­ vations must be made by April 22 with the DuPage-McHenry Lung association in Woodstock. Other lung association of­ ficers are Henry B. Harper, Crystal Lake, first vice- president; Gordon Bunge, Downers Grove, second vice- president' Betty McKinley, Glen Ellyn, secretary; and Ralph Knippen, Winfield, treasurer. Members of the executive committee are Dr. August Rossetti, McHenry ; M. Kendall Bird, Crystal Lake; Donald Gustafson, M.D. Glen Ellyn; J.T. Hankinson, Lisle; Harold P. Streicher, Lombard; and Merrill Gates, Naperville. Worth A Try One way to live longer is to cut out all the things that make you want to live longer MOM & KIDS KLOSEI "RESALE" GENTLY USED WOMENS AND CHILDRENS CLOTHING-ALL SIZES CONSIGN MENTS TAKEN ON TUESDAYS ONLY I HUGE SELECTION OF SPRING & SUMMER SPORTSWEAR FOR LADIES & CHILDREN AT A FRACTION OF NEW COSTS! 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