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PAGE 18-PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1971 Here and There In Business... Members of the McHenry County Board of Realtors are shown at educational meetings held in Peoria last week. In the front row, from left, are Elmer Graham, Nancy Howard, Betty Rossman, Harriet Bergstrom. Anita Sommers and Ruth Harrison; second row, Ken Ross, Don Bacon, Larry Durhin. Jo Dunning. Joyce Ross and John Pittman; third row, Ted Hill, Phil Pawl, John Fuhler and Len Stauffer; fourth row. Joseph Antonelli. David Hass, Hank Banach and Frank Howard. Absent when picture was taken was Steve Crnkovich. County Board Of Realtors At State Institute Members of the McHenry County Board of Realtors at­ tended the week long educational meetings at the Pere Marquette hotel in Peoria from Nov. 28 to Dec 4. The Realtors Institute of Illinois is a three-stage study course designed to increase the professional competence of members of the real estate industry. Those who suc­ cessfully complete all three courses will receive the d e s i g n a t i o n ' ' G . R . I . ' ' (Graduate. Realtors Institute). Courses taught during.ftfe sessions were Real ojnate principles, marketinpjf con­ struction. financing, ap­ praising. law, advertising, trading, farm and ranch brokerage, taxes, income and investment property analysis, land planning and develop­ ment. trade associations, management, investment and group purchase. office organization, ethics, industrial real estate, franchising, con­ dominium. and cooperatives, and shopping centers. The Department of Registration and Education of the State of Illinois has ac­ credited the 30-hours of the Realtors institute of Illinois instruction for Courses I. II. and III Dawn Cuettler In University Band Concert Dawn Guettler, daughter of Mr and Mrs Edward Guettler of 818 N. Front. McHenry. played bass clarinet when the Illinois Wesley an. university concert band presented its first concert of the 1971 -72 school year Thursday, Dec 9, in Pressor hall. The 80-piece band, directed by John ^'^7;played the professor of -Colas •Overture Dmitri j Lilymoor njfjf i "MEANWHILE BACK AT T H E COURTHOUSE" BRANCH COURT I Associate Circuit Judge Leonard Brody Doris J. Rehberg, 5016 Prairie, McHenry, guilty of failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident or too fast for conditions, fined $10 and cost. Alan J. Phalin, 3104 S. Justen road, McHenry, guilty of disobeying a traffic signal, fined $25 and costs. Terrence W. Wisniewski, 2511 S. Vaupell diive, McHenry, charge^ with theft under $150, amended to disorderly conduct, fined $25 and costs. Lawrence R. Lamberg, 4913 W. Prairie, McHenry, guilty of battery, fined $25 and costs. Laverne A. Christensen, 112 Lake Shore drive, Lakemoor, guilty of no driver's or operator's license, fined $40 and costs and put on 6 months probation. Richard A. Libby, 2609 Emerald Court, McHenry, found not guilty of driving unsafe vehicle. John G. Kennedy, 1409 N Green street, McHenry, guilty of following too close, fined $10 and costs. Thomas Raven, 4605 Crystal Lake road, McHenry. guilty of operating a vehicle with r e g i s t r a t i o n c a n c e l l e d , suspended or revoked. COMPLAINTS Joseph Mallak, security guard at International Miss Guettler is a sophomore math major at IWU. She is a graduate of McHenry high school. Register, charges that on Nov. 19, Chuck McMillan, 1807 Beachnut drive, McHenry, committed the offense of disorderly conduct. Bond set at $500, court date Dec. 23. Deputy Sheriff Dannye L. Bankson charges that on Nov. 29, George A. Haze, Jr. of County C road, McHenry, committed the offense of unlawful use of weapons. Bond set at $2,500, court date Dec. 13. Deputy Sheriff Dannye L. Bankson charges that on Nov. 29, George A Haze, Jr. , of County C road, McHenry, committed the offense of disorderly conduct. Bond set at $25, court date Dec. 13. Sgt. George B. Coarson charges that on Nov. 28, Michael S. Wall of 208 N. County street, Waukegan, committed the offenses of possession of cannabis, possession of hypodermic syringe and needle, and disorderly conduct. Bonds set at $8,500, court date set for master jury trial call. Deputy Sheriff Charles A. Terrell charges that on Dec. 3, Paul L. Tansey of 606 Orchard path, McHenry, committed the offense of driving while in­ toxicated. Bond set at $500, court date Jan. 3. The melting of ice and snow from parts of Norway, for the first time in recorded history, has exposed many wooden- shafted spears and arrows of previously unknown style. Police Tickets The following tickets were issued by the McHenry Police department this past week: William J. Su.livan, 1917 North avenue, McHenry, speeding 45 in a 25 m.p.h. zone. Donald O. O'Brian, 7214 Manor, Crystal Lake, tran­ sportation of alcoholic liquor. Howard R. Parth, 4312 Ponca, McHenry, speeding 50 in a 25 m.p.h. zone. Eugene O. Hansen, 919 Wheeler, Woodstock, speeding 41 in a 25 m.p.h. zone. Jesse H. Hernigan, 2602 L a u d e r d a l e , M c H e n r y , operation of a motor vehicle while license is cancelled. Dennis L. Hamil, 906 Center, McHenry, open liquor in a motor vehicle. Edward T. Gray, 313 Berkshire, Crystal Lake, speeding 45 in a 25 m.p.h. zone. Phillip J. Azzaline, 3705 W. Main, McHenry, speeding 50 in a 35 m.p.h. zone. Samuel Twainan, 816 N. Lakeview drive, Island Lake, driving while intoxicated and failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident. John T Licastro, Jr. , 1603 North avenue, McHenry, driving while driver's license is suspended. Edward T Harding, 6313 Northwest highway, Crystal Lake*, driving while license is expired less than 6 months. David M. Wagner, 2006 N Oak drive, McHenry, speeding 48 in a 25 m.p.h. zone. Carol A. Freund, 3705 Grand, PRESENT HOLIDAY PROGRAM East campus music groups which will present a public program Sunday afternoon, Dec. 19, will perform before students in three District 15 schools next week. The first appearance will be Monday, Dec. 13, at Junior high, followed by a program Tuesday at Landmark school and Thursday at Edgebrook. Two Harrison Programs Set Harrison school in Wonder Lake will present its annual Christmas programs Tuesday, Dec. 14 and Monday, Dec. 20, starting at 7:30 p.m. The Tuesday program, to be presented by kindergarten through grade four has been developed by Mrs. Bagby, the kindergarten teacher, and Mrs. Gustafson, the general music teacher.„ The kindergarten will present a program based upon pupils ' letter awareness, using the letters from Christmas. Music and finger plays will be a part of the presentation. Mrs. Gustafson has written the program for grades 1 through 4, using the story of the ltttle drummer boy. Grade 1 will present muse for the Angels; grade 2,the Visitors to the Stable; grade 3, the Bearers of Gifts; and grade 4, the Drummers. An announcement about the upper grade program of Dec. 20 will be made soon. TS McHenry, speeding 51 in a 35 m.p.h. zone. Michael A. Amici, 510 Front, McHenry, speeding 59 in a 40 m.p.h. zone. Robert W. Weaver, Ayer street, Harvard, speeding 43 in a 25 m.p.h. zone. Derrick J. Howick, 361 W. Terra Cotta, Crystal Lake, speeding 51 in a 35m.p.h. zone. Christopher C. Wijas, 615 Rand road. McHenry, speeding 66 in a 40 m.p.h. zone. Lillian J.-Wilkey, 318 N. Country Club drive, McHenry, speeding 45 in a 25 m.p.h. zone. Brenda S. Pugh, 3913 N. Shorewood, McHenry, speeding 45 in a 25 m.p.h. zone. James J. Doherty, Jr. , 1115 Hilltop, McHenry, speeding 45 in a 25 m.p.h. zone. Steven R. Freund, 3914 Rich­ mond road, McHenry, speeding 40 in a 25 m.p.h. zone. Thomas J. McCauley, 4018 Kane, McHenry, improper starting. Dmitri Breugnon Kabalevsky. Preludium and Fugure" by Girolamo Fescobaldi. "Symphony No. 3 for Band" by Yittorio Giannini. "Rhapsody in Blue" by George Gershwin, and "1812-Overture Solennelle" by Peter Tschaikowskv £j|iiiiimimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiu£ I FREE 1 I TUESDAY & I THURSDAY I Beautiful Glass 1 TUMBLER | 1 Free with each | $2 gas purchase | At Your Friendly | J & L Oil. Inc. 1 Service Station I Rte. 120 J&LI GAS s S niiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiffi seven plus one equals SAVINGS We Have 7 New 1971 Chevys A n d 1 D e m o L e f t . . . N o Increase In Pr ice On The 1971 Chevrolets Now In Stock! SAVE HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS NOW °.yi971 CHEVROLET • 2 DR. HARDTOPS * 4 DR. SEDANS *IMPALA * 4 DR. HARDTOPS * BEL AIR * COLOR CHOICE NO PRICE INCREASE ON 1971 CHEVYS R T . 3 1 S O U T H 3 8 5 - 2 1 5 5 M c H E N R Y There should be far more to life than selling soap, driving a truck, raising piggToTdoing the^ dishes. The vast majority" people seep* to confuse the end with the means. T.V. COMMENTARY A SMALL Canadian elec­ tronics firm has developed an amazing device that con­ verts a black-and-white TV picture into color, provided it 's a color transmission. The converter perches in front of any medium-size screen. It will be marketed in kit form for about $100. IT IS reported that NBC is cancelling the following s h o w s a s o f J a n u a r y : "Sarge," "The D. A.." "The Funny Side," "The Partners," and "The Good Life." IN A YEAR of TV eco­ nomic recession, Flip Wil­ son's sponsor price rose from a reported $46,000 per minute to $80,000 per minute. It has been estimated that Flip will personally make over ten million dollars from television in the next five years. VIEWERS may be per­ spi r i n g i n p u z z l e m e n t o v e r a recent advertisement- on TV. An antiperspirant is said to keep the user dryer. y e t n o t a l t o g e t h e r d r y . T h u s questions arise. If you're not dry, are you wet"5 If you're less wet. are you d r y e r ' ' H o w d r y i s s a f e d r y ? THERE IS a positive point about the commercial which commands admiration. If a bit confusing, the pitch does seem to shoot toward truth in advertising. GEORGE C. SCOTT will host an NBC special, April 11, called "From Yellow­ stone to Tomorrow." The program will mark the 100th anniversary of the National Parks Service. Iifgffii idnrelii to JteGSinta' ff@[f ?@ooa§®Ufloi . The Poinse t t ia or ig ina l ly grow as a wi ld f lower . Today 's p lants have been under carefu l sc ient i f ic cu l t iva t ion in greenhouses s ince las t March. Most poinse t t ia s tock p lants a re grown in Cal i fornia and shipped di rec t ly to growers for cul t iva t ion in the areas where they are eventual ly so ld as our most popular Chr is tmas p lant . In a l l s tages of the i r growth , care i s taken to safeguard them agains t exposure to ext reme changes in tempera ture . For severa l months pr ior to Chr is tmas the i r growth i s prec ise ly cont ro l led and re tarded in order to br ing them to fu l l b loom a t jus t the r ight t ime for Chr is tmas g iv ing . Though the red poinse t t ia i s s t i l l the most popular , whi tes , p inks and par t ia l ly double k inds are a lso avai lable . When you ge t your poinse t t ia p lant home, make sure tha t i t has a modera te ly warm, uni form a tmosphere . Keep out of cool draf t s and away f rom hot radia tors or a i r vents . Use water a t room tempera ture when applying mois ture . price They haven't increased in value at all. But don't wait until fire reduces your under- insured home to ashes to find out. See me and I'll explain how a State Farm Homeown­ ers Policy with Inflation Cov­ erage can keep your home insured for all it's worth. DENNIS CONWAY 3315 West Elm St. McHenry 385-7111 STATE FARM Fire and Casualty Company Home Office V- Bloomington, Illinois SALE PRICES!! C78-14 fl.QS-14) E78-14 ^.35-14) F78-14 7.75-14) G78-14 (8.25-14) H78-14 (8.55-14) J78-I4 (8.85-14) F78-15 (7.75-15) G78-15 (8.25-15) H78-15 (8.55-15) J78-15 (8.85-15) L78-15 (9.15-15) BLACK littln $29.00 30.75 32.00 35.50 39.00 33.00 36.50 40.00 44.50 £14.50 15.37 16.00 17.75 19.50 16.50 18.25 20.00 22C25 WHITE WALLS 1st t in $33.00 34.75 36.00 39.75 43.00 47.50 37.00 40.75 44.25 48.76 54.25 MltiN $16.50 17.37 18.00 19.87 21.50 23.75 18.50 20.37 22.12 24.37 27.12 All prices plus taxes.1 PERMANENT $1 ANTIFREEZE 1 Fad/kx. Tu MrTtra *2.07 2.21 2.38 2.55 2.74 2.91 2.42 2.84 2.80 2.96 3.19 35 GAL. Passenger, Truck, Tractor Tlres ̂ Plus Batteries for all Vehicles McHenry Tire Mart 3931 W. Main St. Ph. 3854)294 «»*Tsc»a«: Using the McHenry Service Renter Farm Equipment George P. Freund, Inc. ( a sc - \en I lo l iand 4 1 (U W . i rys ta i I ake ! !d . Mcl lLNR V Bus. 385-0420 J Res. 385-0227 j Insurance & Real Estate jEARL R.WALSH '& JACK WALSH GET ATTENTION . . . I 'HONK 385-0170. . . IIRELLT RADIAL TIRES FOR ALL CARS Europa Motors Inc 3 3 1 8 W . P e o r l 8 1 5 - 3 8 5 - 0 7 0 0 1. i f e Auto Liability Bonds Workmen's Fire Homeowners Plate Glass Marine Accident and Compensation Health Office 385-3300 3429 \V. Elm Street McHenry, Illinois 60050 i i iur . w. . Rte . 1 11 Mel lon iv • RADIATORS • Cooling System Special ists it AIR CONDITIONING • Trailer Hitches Fabrication it STEEL SALES • Welding & Ornamental Iron • Frozen Pipe Thawing m»i.u\m.muvuu.w ADAMS BROS. ; \e \ t to ( .em t leaners) Phone 3S5-07S: Jim Thompson's Elm Street j Service Complete l .ube | Wash I T i re Repai r I •Same good k 'as . same l r i endh management . . . s ince 1053" . 385-9749 3fi03 W. F.l.M - McHENRY j ED'S STANDARD t STANDARD SERVICE L\PLRT ! I M.- l P VI 1 .AS I i res , Bat ter ies , Accessor ies | Ol ALU V American ( ) i l Products PH. 385 0720 3817 W. ELM STREET I AIR ( ()M)[ I IO.MNG SALES \ SERYK 1 E-HAEE Trailers & Trucks ( O M I ' L E l E A l l O M O I I \ E < S . T U E C K R E P A I R I N G AR( K (, \S ULLDiNC. Guettler Service, Inc. Sl.s \ . I ront Street 385- 9831 • Garages • Enclosed porches • Gutters repaired • Roof repaired or replaced ANDERSON'S Residential and Commercial Maintenance-Sandy Anderson _Ph. 385-1573 17 yrs. Local Wl USE AND RECOMMEND RK PRODUCTS You CAN" Tell The Difference JAME'S Styling For Men . B>' Appointment 385-7771

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