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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Aug 1982, p. 8

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1 PAGEI - PLA1NPEALER - FRIDAY. AUGUST St, 1982 V Here And In Business Federal Land Bank Meeting About 700 farmers and their wives will meet at the Blue Moon restaurant, Elgin, Thursday evening, Aug. 26, for the annual meeting of the Federal Land Bank association of DeKalb-Woodstock. John Webb, president of the farmer- owned cooperative that provides long- term financing for the agricultural community, will analyze the financial outlook for farmers Farmers in McHenry, Lake, Boone, DeKalb, Kane, DuPage and the northern part of Cook counties are served by the FLBA of DeKalb- Woodstock. Bennett Shoop is the FLBA chairman and will preside at the meeting, scheduled to start with a dinner at 7 p.m. Two directors will be elected, one each from Kane and McHenry counties. Nominees include Edgar Kirchoff, 62, Harvard, a director, and Christopher McKee, 31, Marengo, McHenrv county candidates, and William Dumoulin, SI, St. Charles, and Lester H. Kleckner, Jr., 37. Maple Park, Kane county candidates. In addition, farmers will elect six members of a nominating committfe from among a dozen candidates. BLUE RIBBON WINNER Rob Gaither of McHenry, owner of New Rays Energy, 48 E. Grand in Fox Lake, was pleased to learn that Ms store received a blue ribbon recently in connection with the city's 75th diamond jubilee celebration. The store, which specializes in wood- burning stoves, solar equipment, etc. featured a turn-of-the-century wood- burning kitchen stove in its historical window display, along with a hand- operated, ringer washer to com­ memorate the occasion. Dr. Philip R. Peterson ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF PETERSON CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH Whispering Point Center Berrington Cnrttr 4302 Crystal Lake Rd. 420 W. Northwest Hvf- Suite F Suite A McHenry, III. Bnripfltod, Ml. (815)385 1600 (312)381-1630 Please Phone Phoenix Satellite Systems Ltd. refe»/efon systems for private homes 312-359-4990 c **50% OFF SALE!! AUGUST 19th-SEPTEMBER 8th ALL k BALLED & BURLAPPED NURSERY STOCK In Snles Yard!!! 30% OFF ALL POTTED TREES, SHRUBS, & EVERGREENS In Snles Yard! I! , Flower Shop & Nursery ^ HOURS- 530) E. Terra Cotta MON-SAT 8:30-6 Lol<*. Hllnoll SUN 10-3 (815)459-8138 NEW PLAYLAND PARK-Youngsters are shewn Park constructed at McDonald's, climbing facility, rides and a small dally. gsters are shewaeafoylag the » 4411W. Elm street The perk feai >11 carouse! and Is open from • a Playlaad i tares a slide, to S p.m. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD A public hearing on the proposed budget and . levy increase will be held on August 26, 1982 at 7:30 P.M. in the Municipal Building, 234 k W. Rand road, Lakeniloor, McHenry, II. 60050. The amount of property taxes, exclusive of election costs, extended on behalf of the taxing District for the preceding year, May 1, 1981 to April 30, 1982, was $58,431.40. The amount of proposed levy, exclusive of election costs; for the current year. May 1, 1982 to April 30, 1983 is $146,605.00. The percent of increase is 150.9% (FublUht/20/tt) No. MM* 10,000th Cable TV Home Hm IS.S8tCll cable TV Mfte McCarley, SM E. Jackson street, Woodstock. Lakes CaMevtafaa, wklck begaa service te McHenry eeaaty almost three years age, and wklck kaa asrved Lake eeaaty areas far two years, new serves over IMS homes aei approximately 38,888 residents In the area. The 18,888th easterner was ghrea a year's free service, a converter, dinner oat for the family, and ether gifts to " tbeoccaalen. Lahes Cahleviakm is still extending service to g Whispering Oaks, Val-Mar Estates, and hope cenetractlea te meat of the east side of Wonder Lake by the completed, the system, believed to he tke first When te sff the year. I wttkSSekai 34,888 homes. Give Wheelchair Bowling Ramp Through the efforts of the Telephone Pioneers of America, Chapter 93, the equipment loan pool at the Easter Seal Society for McHenry County in Woodstock now contains a bowling ramp for those confined to wheelchairs to use whenever they wish to bowl. The wooden ramp fits neatly across the wheelchair and allows the bowler to place the bowling ball in the chute and aim it directly at the pins. The Telephone Pioneers is a service organization of Western Electric comprised of individuals with a minimum of 18 years of service. Presenting the ramp were chairman of community services, Larry Olson, Roeemarie Barisich and John Sites. DECLARE DIVIDEND The Modine Manufacturing com­ pany board of directors has declared a quarterly dividend of 45 cents per share on stock. The 10, 1982, Aug 31, 1982. COMPANY LOSS The Chicago and North Western Transportation company had a net loes of $3,981,000, or 24 cents per shire in the second quarter of 1982, com­ pared with net income of $19,213,000, or $1.38 per share in the second quarter of 1981. Second quarter 1982 total operating revenues were $202,489,000, compared with total operating revenues of $251,225,000 in the year-earlier period. la the coaaty, will be capable af service te ever STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Promotion JOHN C. LETIZIA Wonder Lake native, John C. Letizia has been appointed general agent of the Wonder Lake agency of Integon Life Insurance Corp., located at 743$ Hancock drive. In his new position, Letizia will develop and expand the agency to provide service to more area residents. He will also recruit and train new repreaentativea and will supervise their sales activities. Letizia atteoded Northern Illinois university in DeKalb, and his at­ tended McHenry County college. He is active in his community with the Wonder Lake Area Jaycaas, currently serving as internal vice president. Letizia has four years previous experience in the insurance Industry. He lives in McHenry. Fern Wolfinger Crane, M.S. Announces The Opening Of Her Private Practice in Counseling and Consulting, Psychotherapy and Education Children thru older adults BY APPOINTMENT 1065 LAKE AVENUE WOODSTOCK 815-338-4080 (24 Horn1 Answering Service) °iî e/covrie Everything we do here, we do so that you will have the best eye care possible. To assure highest quality eye care, three things are necessary: A HIGHLY QUALIFIED STAFF, DOCTORS WHO STA Y CURRENT WITH MODERN ADVANCEMENTS IN EYE CARE and TOD A Y'S FINEST INSTRUMENTA TION. All of these are available to you here in the office of Dr. R.L. Brown, P.C. Piofessionai Services Available: •Extended Wear Contact Lenses *Hard & Soft Contact Lenses •Gas Permeable Contact Lenses •Astimatic *Ortho Kcratology •Visual Therapy *Glaucoma Testing *Visual Fields Color Vision •Depth Perception 'Visual Skills Perception ^Industrial Vision Service rOR. R. L. BROWN, , . (»(>(> \\ . Jackson, Woodslot k. 338-010" H-tf. 1 lies 8-7 Wed H :>. I burs M }• r i H-4>. Sat l>\ k : A * • uoiuntinrn Left to right: Lyaa Phillips, Assistant, Darteee Fees, Asabtaat, Diane Neamnnn, Assistant, Ed Schaefgea, Optician, Dr. R.L. Irewn, Op to use trial, Judy Krese, Office Manager, DeeHadov- ef nalpnuai provide the beet eye ca

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