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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 May 1983, p. 19

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<i>iyrfiriiiiiiinvi'iviii Ernie Levas & The E.P.L. Express Friday, SATURDAYS Sunday-may 13,U& 15 OPEN JAM SESSION SUNDAY HAY IS. 6 pm to 10 pn- By ERNIE LEVAS and THE E.P.L EXPRESS A Br ERNIE LEVAS and lift E.P.L EXPRESS Located on the First Floor, Lower Level of the Apple Tree Restaurant at Holiday Park, '/a mi. East of Rte.,12 on Rte. 134, Ingleside, II (312) 546-8222 S T A FF PHOTOS - W A Y N E <JAYLOKI) ' V'<: . ; ||g«| * < s ' & • •':*v £%(:- ' ; ; - v < • POLICE TICKETS The City of McHenry Police Department has issued the following citations. Marilyn A. Kinder, 3003 Scott, speeding, 45 mph in a 30 zone. Concetta M. Rodgers, 7105 Algonquin Road, Wonder Lake, speeding, 48 mph in a 30 zone. Ronald G. Hurst, 5011 W. Shore, speeding, 42 mph in a 30 zone. Dean P. Parisi, 2415 Mogra, speeding, 45 mph in a 30 zone. Phyllis A. Lynch, 2109 N. Riverside Drive, driving with a suspended license. John K. Clark, 1518 River Terrace, no valid safety test. Richard Alan Neiss, 3802 Hillcrest, violation of classification. Jack C. Hay, 4704 N. Fox Lane, failure to yield the right-of-way. Stephanie A. Ball, 5125 Hampshire Lafte, speeding, 48 mph in a 35 zone. Anthony C. Calcese, 1413 River Road, speeding, 50 mph in a 35 zone. James M. Derfus, 2612 Walnut, Wonder Lake, speeding, 43 mph in a 25 zone. Stephanie G. Schmidt, Jr., 3012 Cherry Drive, Wonder Lake, im­ proper display erf registration. Linda J. Senn, 913 Third St., disobeyed a stop sign. Frances A. Larsen, 2312 N. Riverside Drive, speeding, 50 mph in 3 30 zone. ' Scott A. Matheson, 4711 Crystal Lake Road, violation of classification. Leonor M. . Matheny, 2803. Shorewood, driving too fast for con­ ditions, John M. Mikeska, 5204 Shore Drive, no valid registration and violation of classification. Joseph D. Kilgore, 533 Draper Road, transportation of open liquor. James Philip Swerbenski, 513 Maptewood, transportation of open Gerald R. Balchunas, 2102 N. Kathryn D. Gr6en, 4312 N River- Riverside, speeding, 52 mph in a 35 side Drive, speeding. 40 mph in a 25 zone. zone. Joan M Commare, 1405 Hillside, improper passing. Rossy H. Wittman, 4717 Prairie, disobeyed a stop sign. Lawrence D. Kohon, 3705 Fillmore, speeding, 50 mph in a 35 zone. Richard J. Ford, 2012 Orchard Beach, passing on a roadway Maria Bozonelos, 441« Prairie, avoiding a traffic control device Karen L. Bennett, 4504 Garden Quarter, passing off the roadway. Barbara A. Betz, 8904 Oriole, Biologist Speaks On Pond Problems Bruce Meunch, an aquatic biologist, will present a program on "Problems of Pond and Lake Management" Thursday, May 12, at 7:30 p.m. ai the McHenry County Defenders' office, 05 N. Williams street, Crystal Lake. The program will focus on solutions to algae and weed control problems, as well as how to restock fish populations. He will also show slides of I he types of ponds and lakes in the McHenry county area. A question and answer, session will follow the presentation ^ Meunch, who presently operates his own lake management business, ; formerly was with the Illinois • Department of ConservationyHe also has completed extensive surveys of the Fox rivej' and its tributaries. The ! Defenders are sponsoring this* program as part of their effort to highlight. water issues during Clean Streams month j. Following the presentation, time will be set aside for writing letters on current issues Beverages will be provided Call tne Defenders' office. '815 ) 459-0450, for more information. OPENING SOON RINGWOOD MATERIALS On Route 31 - Just North Of Ringwood Road • 4 Miles North Of McHenry Specializing in: • Top Soil *May Box Sand • While Stone •Decorative Stone • Concrete Grovel •Potto Hocks PKK W» YOMSEIFI SAVE! Call Weekdays Saturdays 8 to 3 Sundays 10 to 2 385-0856 OR 728-0205 IF YOU WANT TO TRY AN A'BBONDANZA TRY N APOLI PIZZA II! 5009 W. ELM ST., McHENRY HOME OF •THIN CRUST *DEEP DISH •STUFFED PIZZA SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS "The Bloozo Brothers FRIDAY ft SATURDAY MAY IJ ft 14 PICK-UP AND HOT DELIVERY AVAILABLE CALL PAQK 19 - PLAINIIfcALER - FRIDAY. MAY 6, 1883 RESCUE A quick response and a number of structions (top left) were given to a Taking part in the air search, Lt. "finds i pleased evaluators from the pilot before take-off. Tom Brannam (lower left) pilots his U.S. Air Force who observed the Civil Lt. William Rynes (top right) works craft toward the "Harvard-Hebron Air Patrol (CAP) practice search and the communications desk as aircraft area. The search pattern brought rescue mission held last weekend, (left middle) take off for the search Brannam's airplane over the in- west of McHenry. area. tersection of Routes 47 and 173 iip A number of Emergency Locater Hebron (lower right). / Adult and teenage CAP members Transmitters (ELT) were hidden in .\ were evaluated on aircraft handling the search area. The transmitters are An estimated 150 CAP and Air v and control of the flight line, com- required equipment on all aircraft Force personnel took part in the munications between base, air crews and emit a radio beacon exercise last Saturday. Represented , and ground teams, ground rescue automatically when a plane has a were CAP groups 22 and 6. Additional preparations and mission base rough landing or a crash. The signal is assistance in the exercise came from procedures. picked up by orbiting search and the Salvation Army, which provided a rescue satellites, which can place the van to serve meals, much as they Pilots took off from Waukegan and signal within a relatively small would if there had been an actual Gait airports. Last minute in- ground area. incident. AW".'.

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