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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Mar 1969, p. 15

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independent insurance agents meet with legislalo-s who represent McHenry count\ for a discussion of legislative proposals concerning the insurance industry. Sponsoring the bi-annual meeting last week was the Mdlenr\ C ounty Association of Independent Insurance Agents. With lien I'risch, president (front, center) are Sen. R >!>?rt C'oulson. left, Waukegan, and Son. Karl Berning, Legislation Proposals On Insurance Studied Deerfield, right. B.i.k row: Frank how, M ;Henry, chairman for the program; George N'icoud, executive secretary of the Independent Insurance Agents of Illinois; Rep. Lester Cunningham. Relvidere; Hep. John Matijevich, North Chicago; and Hep. John Henrv Kline, Lake Forest. DON' PEASLKY PIIOTO Legislators who serve Mctlenry county citizens met with rnembors of the McHenry County Association of Independent Insurance Agents last week to learn ideas members have concerning legislative proposals for the present General WATER-WELLS PUMPS o RED JACKET Assembly. George Lindberg,. Crystal Lake, one of the 32nd district representatives, offered inside advice on how to start action on specific legislative ideas of the county group or the Independent Insurance Agents of Illinois, state-wide group of professional independent insurance men. Hep. Lindberg explained he is chairman of the resolutions sub-committee of the House Executive committee which initiates resolutions, "if your proposal receives favorable resolutions action, this will be a good start toward gaining favorable attention before a General Assembly com- I THE BEST WATER SYSTEM IS THE CHEAPEST WATER WELL SUBMERSIBLE DRILLING PUMPS MoHENRY COUNTY WKI.I. & IT MP CO. .mr>-r>2."»2 - l{»-s. 385-0713 •W13 W. Mr('ullom I.k. Rd. MrHenrv ».v." Proms Weddings Summer forma Is Phone 338-4030 on the Square BeardAKQiStovall & Famous Brands - Woodstock mittee in the next session. Legislators stressed the cumbersome procedure to gain legislative attention, and noted the insurance industry is divided over the best procedure. Benjamin L. Frisch, Cary, president of the McHenry County Association of Independent Insurance Agents, presided at the meeting and Frank E. Low, McHenry insurance man, monitored the program involving the legislators. Low cited several proposals the Independent Insurance Agents support. One is a licensing program to qualify persons who sell insurance, including establishment of educational, financial and professional standards. Another proposal concerns tightening laws to form insurance companies although several present agreed progress has been made in this area. He also cited proposals the organization opposes, including any attempt to broaden the service tax base to include insurance agents, who would.have to assume the burden of this tax out of their own income while other professional men and retailers pass the tax along to the customers. Much concern was shown by all of the agents regarding possible adverse legislation to the insuring public. Legislators present included Senator Robert Coulson, Waukegan, 31st district; Senator Karl Berning, Deerfield, 32nd district; Rep. John Henry Kline, Lake Forest, Rep. George VV. Lindbergh Crystal Lake, and Rep. Daniel M. Pierce, Highland Park, 32nd district; and Lester Cunningham, Belvidere, and Rep. Thomas Hanahan, McHenry, 33rd district. Frisch asked the secretary to note a suggestion by Sen. Berning to hold the brainstorming session in October so action on proposals can be weighed well before the General Assembly begins work in January.vOne main benefit ,of the meeting was learning how to proceed in developing legislative ideas, asserted Frisch. The legislators stressed that opposing an issue is not the only choice of citizens or a group -- they welcome alternative suggestions. They pointed out that personalized letters are welcome but that "mass mailing" of a form let-- ct!er is virtually worthless as far as persuading legislators is concerned. All stressed the value of a written communication contrasted with a verbal expression in person or o ,er the telephone. - We can't be experts on everything but must be familiar with many problems," Rep. Hanahan summarized. '* We must have a knowledge of welfare, taxation, agriculture, air and water pollution, the state's fiscal crisis, and constitutional convention, to mention a few. We depend on groups to guide us on many issues. Most legislators have an open m'nd .and welcome suggestions." Legislators agreed the state's fiscal crisis is dominating the General Assembly at present. Sen. Coulson summarized it sufficiently, saying: "This state is in real fiscal trouble. Welfare offers a serious challenge with its demands on the state's finances." Special guests included several Lake county insurance agents, George N'icoud, executive secretary of the Independent Insurance Agents of Illinois, and Peter Wolf, immediate past president of the statewide group. MiAl NOTICE Notice is hereby given that March 10, 1969, is the first day for filing petitions for position of School Board mem- -ber, Harrison School, District' No. 36. Petitions must be filed by March 22, 1969.. Petitions must be filed with Helen Reuter, Secretary of the Board of Education, at 7318 Hancock Drive ( Mathews Building ), Wonder Lake, Illinois, between 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., Monday through Saturday. (Pub. February 28. March 7, 14.)' 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I understand that I am- to receive one 8x10 Color Portrait Photograph of any member of my family or a family group with no additional charge,'and that you will notify me by mail or phone of the 'date of the sitting. I am enclosing my check or money order for ... in full payment of my subscription. Name.... : Address Town : Phone Only one gift 8x10 of ony one child, adult or group. This offer may not be used to obtain additional gift portraits of the tame subject by more than one subscriber. / J DOLOKIIS KRKNV.W 653-904." PINK AND BLUE SHOWER HONORS BONNIE PETSKA Bonnie Petska was honored on Sunday with a pink and blue shower held in_ the home n! Mrs. Beverly Ackerman \MU Phyllis Ackerman, Aanria Bruce, Judy Beck, and Joanne Bruce as co-hostesses al"::;- with Beverly Ackerman. Salads, sandwiches, cake and coffee were servedtothegueMs following the present inr of many lovely and soon tn be use• *ii gifts for the Petskas m-w babv - to-be. Guests included.. Mr^. f Ia> - ton Bruce and ( ind>: the Misses Juanita, Christa! and 1'esae Ackerman,, Mrs-. \ iolet Carlson, Mrs. Gerbie (ilidden,Mrs. Vera Schultz, Mrs. Kdna Whipple, Sirs. I)ai,cl Waller, Mr-.. Estalie Cul\e\. Mrs. Kan :> Iloyt, Mrs. isaix.1! le Shook,!',onn'e Tonya n,- Mrs. \in<-e Tm - yan, Mrs. Doi'oth} A'issen.-Mrs. Gladys Carlson and daile! i"r, Annette, and Mrs. lessio < son, Mrs. l.eo Smith. Mr^ I'd*. Petska, Mrs. I.ila Pulaski am! Mi's. Magpie howler. RKPORTh.R P>|: •HINGWOdl) 4 - i ! Ruth ' Ann Tonyar, rep-u;-; The meeting was called in order at 7:0s with the pledge-, leao by Juanita Ackerman. Patty Christopher ;:e Share-The-Fun r e n n r i , l u - practice for S h a r e - ' ! he-! . . n will be held on March 1", from 2 t o 4 p . m . i n t h e f - l m r b a s e ment. 4 The bake sale was held on March 8 from 'J to • • r u r . out" time at Justen's in M<. Henry. We discussed our t r i p , but did not make a decision. The money from the bake - - a l e a no our dues will go into the i f :p. We also discussed the n o v . - - letter we just received. Demonstrations t<>r in is month were given b> K i m - > p e r . - i ' e l on cooking; Colleen Tonan also on cooking. Cathy Ton- .,'!!] un sewing; Kim Kantlehner on -ooking and Michele Rasus sen on stitchery. T a l k ' s for this month were nxen by Patty Christopher; ' I:id> 'Baker, Pam Spengel, Tim hi 1! and Tom Hopp. \e.vt meeting will be April U'tween 7 and 9 p.m. in t!.<? church basement. BIRTHDAY ( KI.KBRATION ( layton Bruce celebrated his -hiieth birthday with his fampresent for a dinner on Saturday. Virginia gathered the entire family, which included Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ackerman and children; Mr. and 'Mrs Charles Ackerman and children; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beck and Kenny; Mr. and Mrs. Ucfele'y Bruce,,Wendy and v<1e; Mr. and Mrs.. Larry :e and children; Mr. and Mr- . i'oirer Petska and Cindy /.r j t- . Also attending were Mr. c .Mrs. .Grain ilie .Carlsonand .Mr., and Mrs. Del mer Shook. AIM) PARTY i Re • ard part> was held in e ome of Mrs. Bertha Peet Richmond on Wednesday. Lien Winn was high scorer for e afternoon with Ruby Shep- •;! as lo\s. da ,tn<l ARol'N'D TOWN Miss Mae Wiedrich and Mrs. ora carr called on their aunt, ra Coates. in Woodstock on :iir-day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L.K. Hgwley il entertain their grandson d his wife, Louis Woodward, <! wife, Gave, for a few days. >c w oodwards are from Semoie, Rla„, and arrived on Monto visit the grandparents, e Haw leys had dinner on sdav for the Woodwards. j.- were Mrs. Lloyd Howe Ld 1 law ley of Crystal Lake Mrs; Marion Reinwall of i e n r y . /Fri. March 14, 1969 - Plaindealer - Sec. 2, Pg. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tonyan and family were supper guests in home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tonyan on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wiedrich of Burlington called on his'; mother, Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Sr. over the weekend. My mom and pop, the Joe Schmitts of McHenry, dropped :! in on Sunday evening for a visit • after spending several weeks • in Florida. Pop was sure sporting a good tan. They stayed . with sis and her ever-lovin hubby, Joanne and Loren Kelley, in Orlando. Pop flew to. Florida to recuperate in the sun;, after his surgery at Thanks-^! giving time. Mom joined him-; a couple weeks ago, and both-; returned via, airline Saturday.-; They all had a most enjoy-I; able time in Florida with tjiel • Kelleys, most gracious hostess; and host; All also spent some' time with Aunt and I'ncle, Clar-- ! ence and Lucille Smith, who -recently built a home with fishing lake on backyard. Some good eating was ^caught by the fishing group. Hmmmmm! -Guess-' the Brennans wi ll have to travel' south and soak in the sun and; visit the Kelleys...O.K. Kelleys?'.'.' Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ma<nke, Terry, Wendy and David of- Woodstock called on the Jerry!! Tonyarifi on "Sunday evening. !! Just a^brief reminder; Don't; forget to bring your usable: items to the Ringwood I'nited- Methodist church any time after Sunday. The church willsponsor its annual spring rum-! mage sale nevt weekend, Marclt 21 and One modern atomic bomb re-! leases more force than that' exerted by all the explosions set oil by all the ammunition of a!I armies of all nations, over the complete history of mankind. HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S; DAY ' For about 52259* you get a Dart Swinger hardtop with all this: • 170-cubic-inch Six engine . ! Big 111-inch wheelbase ! All-vinyl seats ! ! Push-button AM radio • Whitewall tires Deluxe wheel covers • 22 Dodge safety features Price is the ; i . i n d e p e n d e n t s' onp of a l l Chicacjo A ducted on Frb-u Some p r i c e s r . i r u ' O bv an i s t 5 0 "o rs c o n - 22, 19G9 ower See your nearest, uodge Dealer for his price and terms. Federal excise tax, destination charges, and suggested Dealer preparation charge ncluded i> price. Sales tax extra. IDE DODGE Ph. 385-7220 4810 W. Rte. 120 McHenry

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