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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Jun 1975, p. 24

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SECTION 2-PAGE 6-PLAINDEAT.ER-FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1975 McHenry High School - Class of 475 Joseph M. Wahl Joseph Lee Walker • Karen S. Wanta Masatoshi Wada Tracev Maureen Watts warren John Weber II David Allen Werner Charlene Marie Weingart Sara Jane Weingart Oianna L. Wenk Kevin Jay Wentzel Dawn Westgard Lark Anna Wheelock Terri Jean Wilson Charles M. Winters Evelyn Eileen Winters John W. Wise Henry R Wojewski Deborah Marie Wolt Lawrence W. Wood Vicki Lee Workinger Gregory John Worm Lyle E. Wright Michael B. Zeitz Bill Hegner Martin Lee Zeller Mary Jane Logan James R. Williams Geneva J. Wilson Deborah J. Wisniewski Kevin J. Wynveen David K. Zamastil Don Haubold Kenneth J. Zeller Barbara B. Lennon Kurt F. Arndt Katherine Marie Berent Mike Berent Rick Dean ChristoHersen Chris Mowrer Pictures Not Available: Daniel Conidi Jeffery Scott Connerty Neal Joseph Barry Michele Anne Becker Donna Marie Bielawa Mark Douglas Blankschen Candace E. Bolger Jeffrey Scott Borter Martin A. Campbell John B. Franz Linda Louise Petlak Garbacz Vickie Lynn Holmes Karen Sue Jensen Anthony R. Marsala John Marshall Michael Anthony McHale Darlene T. Meyer Cathy M. Monteleone Michael Carl Morreale Susan Terry Price Kenneth Theodore Shannon Kimberly Sienkowski Sonja Treptau Joseph J. Valek Victor Vercouter Tony Francis Vrasich Leslie D. Zeebe Stephen Paul Whitehead David B. Wickenkamp Cynthia S. Wilson Debbie Marie Wilson Patrick K. Wilson Susan A. Zelvis Lynda M. Zoiss Kim Ludwiq Cathleen A. Connell Raymond James Williams II Christine Joan Williamson Douglas William Wilsman Roy Joseph Maras Consumer Forum back in the car , heading for two weeks of fun and sun, only to get that sinking fear 100 miles down the road that we didn' t turn off the burner on the stove after our last cup of coffee? Making a l is t and then checking off the i tems as the last thing you do before you leave for vacation can bring much peace of mind. Home and by Illinois Attorney General William J. Scott Like Santa Claus, make a list and check it twice -- when you're getting ready to take a vacation, that is. How many of us have settled LOOK TO MARENGO FEDERAL FOR HIGHEST ALLOWABLE INTEREST ON YOUR SAVINGS Regular Passbook 90 Day Passbook Certificate Certificate Certificate Certificate Minimum Term None 90 days lyr . 2% yrs. 4 yr. 6 yr. Minimum Balance *5.00 *500 *1,000 *1,000 *1,000 *1,000 Rate per annum 5.25% 5.75% 6.50% 6.75% 7.50% 7.75% Annual Rate by compounding 5.39% 6.002% 6.81% 7.08% 7.9% 8.17% Interest --compounded daily on all accounts --can be mailed monthly, quarterly, annually --can be left in account to compound to earn at rates shown above. In the event of withdrawal from certificate accounts before maturity, earnings on the amount withdrawn will be paid at our current passbook rate for the period held, less 90 days interest Open or add to your account today--in person or by mail. MARENGO FEDERAL SAVINGS and loan association 200 East Grant Highway • Marengo, Illinois 60152 Phone: 815-56^-7258 A $52,000,000 Mutual Association serving McHenry County Since 1925. MtMBffc auto, if you're driving, are two main areas of concern. HOME 1. Stop the mail , newspaper, drycleaning and laundry deliveries, and milk. 2. Ask a trusted neighbor to keep an eye on things, perhaps including watering plants and picking up any packages left on your doorstep. (If you live in an apartment building, often the manager will agree to do this.) Tell that neighbor how to reach UARESE'S TSZ INTERSECTION HWY. 120 & GREEN ST. McHENRY, ILLINOIS 385-3120 FULL COURSE DINNERS SERUE0 : l lam to 12am 11am to 10 SUNDAYS TAKE OUT SERUICE ON EUQtVTHINC • Steaks Lobster • Surf & Turf • Pasta • Shishkebab HUE ENTERTAINMENT DANCING FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHT NO COVER • NO MINIMUM UARESE'S SUNDAV BRUNCH •SMORGASBORD* 9 to 1 Mon. thru Thurs. 11 am to 2:30-5 to 8:30 pm Fri. & Sat. 11 am to 2:30-5 to 9 pm Sun. 1 to 8:30 pm uAitm Call Us For Party Or Banquet Reservations Ph. 385-3120 1 you, if possible, in case of emergency. 3. Either get an automatic light switch, or ask the neigh­ bor to adjust lights in your home so it looks like someone is there. 4. If you plan to be gone any length of time, remember to have your lawn mowed. Long grass is a sure sign to potential thieves. 5. Make sure all electrical appliances and lights (except those to be used) are unplugged -- including your television. 6. Lock all windows and doors securely. 7. Tell the local police that you'll be away and ask them to keep a patrol eye on your house. Also let them know where you can be reached, if possible. AUTO Your auto presents another checklist concern. 1. Have it thoroughly tuned before leaving -- including all FIVE tires checked. 2. Get a "parts condition" list from your trusted mechanic. One of the big travel frauds is the unscrupulous gas station attendant who tells you, "Hey, you're 'humperdumper' is about to go. I've got a new one I G E N E R A L R E V E N U E S H A R I N G P L A N N E D . U S E R E P O R T General Revenue Sharing provides federal funds directly to local and state governments This report of your governments plan is published to encourage citizen participation in determining your government's decision on how the money will be spent. Note Any complaints of discrimination in the use of these funds may be sent to the Office of Revenue Sharing. Wash., D C 20226 PLANNED EXPENDITURES (AI CATFGORIES I PUBLIC SAFETY 2 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 3 PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION 4 H E A l T h MOSCJU 5 RECREATION 6 LIBRARIES 7 SOCIAL SERVICES FOR AGED OR POOR FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION (B) CAPITAL $ :o Abatement 9 MULTIPURPOSE AND GENERAL GOVT 10 EDUCATION 11 SOCIAL DEVELOPMEN 12 HOUSING & COM MUNITY DEVELOPMENT 13 ECONOMI DEVELOPMEN S 115.285.00 15 TOTALS 14 OTHER (Speci fy) Tra f f i c Re l ie f S 115,285.00 (C) OPERATING / MAINTENANCE S 8,600.00 S 8,600.00 THE GOVERNMENT OF n c h t. r i r y i-1J v ANTICIPATING A GENERAL REVENUE SHARING PAYMENT OF ?• 1 eL -it £3 5 5 FOR THE SIXTH ENTITLEMENT PERIOD. JULY 1. 1975 THROUGH JUNE 30 1976 PLANS TO SPEND THESE FUNDS FOR THE PURPOSES SHOWN y/ ACCOUNT NO 14 2 Q56 U 1 L: HLiHcttRY {_• I i V CITV CLERK rlCHEHRY ILL I HQ IS 600 50 I6u6 llijjijilljliiiiliillllllllliiiilljlliliuiliilliiijliliiilll (D) Submit proposals for funding consideration by. Terry Wilde August 1, 1975 A copy of this report, and supporting documents, are open for public scrutiny 1111 N. Green St., McHenry, I l l inois (El ASSURANCES (Refer to induction E) I assure the Secretary of the Treasury that the non-discrimination and otner statutory requirements listed in Part E of the instructions accompanamg this report will be complied with by this recipient governmeadf^ith respeptjpthe^^titierri#^ fpnds reDBrted hereon J Signature of Chief Executive Officer Joseph B. Stanek. Mayor June 2, 1975 Name & Title -- Please Print Date (Published June 13, 1975) can let you have for only $29.95." If you know you just had a new "humperdumper" put in before leaving, you may know to suspect fraud. 3. Have an emergency kit, including lantern, flares, flashlight, jack, and other necessary repair and warning devices. 4. Remember the 55 mph speed limit. 5. Have a first aid kit. 6. If you're traveling with children, have toys or games or books to keep them occupied -- ones that "work" while the child is firmly secured beneath a seatbelt -- which you, too, should be! 7. Simple things, like wash and dry towelskleenex,a pillow and blanket, and sun glasses often are forgotten. It also can help to take a thermos of coffee and a thermos of water. But don't try to drive and drink hot coffee! 8. And don't forget to allow time to stop and stretch. It's not good to try to drive for long periods of time without giving your body, your eyes, and your mind a rest. Have I forgotten some 'things? Possibly. Use these lists as starters, and add your own items if you wish. But DO make the list and DO check it out twice. You'll have a happier vacation! Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF Arlene E. May Deceased, FILE NO. 75-P-169 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 194 of the Probate Act, of the death of the above named decedent and that letters of Administration were issued on May 29, 1975^ to Bernard P. May, 1907 North Street, Spring Grove, Illinois, whose attorney of record is Leroy J. Welter, 1303 N. Rich­ mond Rd., McHenry, Illinois. Claims may be filed within 6 months from the date of issuance of Letters and that any claim not filed within that period is barred as to the estate which is inventoried within that period. Claims against said estate should be filed in the Probate office of the Clerk of said Court, County Court House, Wood­ stock, Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney. MARGARET O'NEIL Clerk of the Court (Pub. June 6,13,20,1975)

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