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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 May 1979, p. 4

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* 9 PAGE 4 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY. MAY 18,1978 Police Tickets The City of McHenry Police department issued the following tickets. Gary A. Russell, 5410 Highland, speeding, 40 mph in a 25 zone. William A. Kieth, 3806 Timothy, speeding, 43 mph in a 30 zone. George M. Niederhofer, Wonder Lake, speeding. 49 mph in a 35 zone. Gebbia Pasquale, 2706 Old Oak. failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident. John M. Fallon. 2625 Myang avenue, speeding. 43 mph in a 25 zone. Michele Koch, 1508 N. Flower, speeding, 45 mph in a 30 zone. Brian K. Gurney. 204 Riverside, speeding. 40 mph in a 25 zone. Susan D. Connor, 1918 Or­ chard Beach, speeding, 40 mph in a 25 zone. David L. Holland, 3804 Buchanan, speeding. 41 mph in a 25 zone. John McNish. 3806 Clover, speeding. 44 mph in a 25 zone. Gail A. Schmaus, 2813 Stilling, speeding. 43 mph in a 25 zone. Jean A. Meis, 3714 Millstream, failure to yield or stop at an intersection. R^ert H. Dahlgren. 2710 Old Oak, speeding. 44 mph in a 25 zone. James P. Borak. 5410 Thelen. speeding, 39 mph in a 25 zone. Jean M. Holmes, 703 Ringwood road, speeding. 43 mph in a 25 zone. Edward Meador. 4008 Kane, unsafe equipment. Phillip D. Darwick. Wonder Lake, use of unsafe tires Robert Switler, 2525 Knob Hill, no valid safety test. James Johnson. 409 Crest- wood avenue, no valid safety test and driving with a suspended license. David G. Wahl, 4419 W. Prairie, no valid safety test aiW violation of vehicle classification. Patrick Fallaw. Wonder Lake, speeding. 45 mph in a 30 zone. Sandra Ambrose, 2101 Delaware, speeding, 40 mph in a 25 zone. Glenda F. Malcolm. 2107 Woodlawn. disobeying a stop sign. Faye Jesski, Ringwood, disobeying a stop sign. •> Nancy Conant, 4408 N. Poplar Leaf drive, speeding. 39 mph in a 25 zone. Sharon M. Hunt. 518 Country Club, speeding. 38 mph in a 25 zone. James Flood, 1336 Old Bay road, blocking an intersection. Edward Hoo. Wonder Lake, speeding, 42 mph in a 30 zone. Carolyn M. Zakis, 2306 Fairview, speeding. 41 mph in a 25 zone. Donna L. Gamen. 1716 Indian Ridge, speeding, 41 mph in a 25 zone Mary E. Nowak, Johnsburg, * speeding. 38 mph in a 25 zone. Sandra Conway. 3004 Spring road, speeding. 37 mph in a 25 zone. 0 Paula Gay Babb. 1506 North RAYMOND'S RESTAURANT street, speeding, 38 mph in a 25 zone. Felix G. Yonkus, 1718 River terrace, diobeying a stop sign. Michael W. Miller, 4205 South street, disobeying a stop sign. Renee Freund, 4210 Crystal Lake road, disobeying a stop sign. Cindy C. Bailey, 4518 Spruce lane, disobeying a stop sign. James Larkin, 3710 Millstream, disobeying a stop sign. John M. Zisik, 2921 Virginia, disobeying a stop sign. Arlene J. Sundry, 1414 Freund, speeding, 48 mph in a 30 zone. Dennis L. Harms, 4727 Crystal Lake road, speeding, 41 mph in a 30 zone. Albert C. Hulsey, Jr., 213 N. Willow, speeding, 41 mph in a 30 zone. John Black, 3161 Waterview. speeding, 44 mph in a 30 zone. Orca, the killer whale, will often flip its prey 30 feet in the air several times before eating it. The eight-ton cetacean uses its tail to propel penguins, seals, and dolphins into the air " BIBLE VERSE ' 'Honor thy father and mother, that tlp> days may be long in theyand which Jehovah thy God giveth the." V 1. The above reference is what commandment in the Decalogue? 2. What is unique about this particular command­ ment? - 3. Do parents have any responsibility in respect to this commandment? 4. Where may this com­ mandment be found? Aiuwers lo Bible Verse 1. The fifth. 2. It is the only one of the ten which includes a promise. 3. They are to live so as to be worthy of their childrens' honpr. 4. Exodus 20:12. A caterpiller would rather starve to death than eat a plant it finds distasteful. Focus On Retarde Steve Schnorf discusses protection of the rights of the developmentally disabled with Melanie Frett, McHenry, and Robert Lambourn, executive director of the McHenry County Association for the Retarded following his talk at the association annual meeting last week. Schnorf is executive director of the Illinois Developmental Disabilities Advocacy Authority. DON PEASLEY PHOTOGRAPHY \ I f j \ | < P i V ' A \ ) I M OPEN DAILY 8 am TO 11 pm FRI. & SAT. 24 HOURS - SUNDAYS 5 am TO 10 pm SERVING: BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER PIZZA • CARRYOUTS! FISH FRY EVERY FRIDAY! DAILY HOMEMADE SPECIALS! v SUMMER SPECIAL! FOR MAY. JUNE, JULY, AUGUST ALL PIZZAS Vi PRICE EVERY MONDAY (NO CARRY-OUTS) BANQUET FACILITIES NOW AVAILABLE FOB WEDOINGS. PARTIES, ETC. From 40 to 150 People in the Waterfront MAY SPECIAL! 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