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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 May 1973, p. 16

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J May's Has Your Favorite Liquors! MEISTER BRAU BEER 12 PKG. 12 OZ. CANS SUNDAY MARKED BY TRAGEDIES (Continued from page 1) of 2617 Emerald court, McHenry, pulled away from the stop sign and they collided. Dronen told officers he saw no approaching traffic until im­ pact was made. Dronen was cited for failure to yield right of way at an intersection. James J. Mazon of 3902 W. Lake Shore drive, Wonder Lake, was ticketed for failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident after his car left the road and struck two trees. According to the report in the Sheriff's office, Mazon was west-bound on Tryon Grove road. He told officers another vehicle came into his lane of traffic, forcing him off the road. He traveled 85 feet on the shoulder of the road, struck a tree and then traveled another 18 feet where he hit a second tree. Mazon was not injured in the mishap. An auto-pickup truck ac­ cident last Wednesday evening resulted in a ticket being issued to John M. Thompson of 418 Main Street road, Spring Grove, for stopping or parking vehicle on the roadway. The mishap occurred at 1407 Main street road, Spring Grove. Richard F. Yost of Spring Grove was east-bound on Main and was temporarily blinded by oncoming headlights. When his vision cleared, he saw the pickup truck in front of him with the left rear portion of the vehicle approximately two feet on the roadway. No flashing or warning lights were in evidence at the scene! Thompson stated he had run out of gas and had gone to obtain some. He thought he had pulled the vehicle off the roadway. He als® stated he did not leave any type of warning signals on or around the pickup. Michael W. Scherer of 524 Lakeview drive, Lakemoor, was cited for failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident after he hit an auto driven by Anna L. Carrion of 34 Riverview, Fox take. The accident took place last Wednesday morning about 7:30 at the corner of Route 120 and Lily Lake road, Lakemoor. Ms. Carrion was stopped at the sign on the highway with her turn signal in operation waiting to make a left turn when her auto was struck in the rear by the Scherer auto. Scherer was west-bound on the highway, glanced in his rear view mirror and when he looked back he noticed the other car stopped but he was unable to avoid impact. A citation for failure to yield right sof way was issued tox Walter J. Leucht of 1216 Madison, Woodstock, last Wednesday afternoon after he collided with a car driven by Frank A. Geu of 331 Lake Shore drive, Spring Grove, at the intersection of Route 120 and PAGE 17-PLAINDEA'LER-WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1973 Thompson road, west of Wonder Lake. Geu was east-bound on the highway when the Leucht auto, which had been stopped at the intersection on Thompson road, pulled out and they collided. Leucht saw no approaching traffic until impact was made. Three youths were taken to McHenry hospital just after midnight Sunday when the car in which they were riding ran off the road and hit a utility pole. Taken to McHenry hospital by the Rescue squad were the driver, Robert J. Zbikowski, of 332 Brown street, Wauconda, and his two passengers, Kevin M. Creighton of 210 Elmhurst, Crystal Lake, and Dwayne 1 89 HUM Pott Rum 80 PROOF - LIGHT OR DARK IMPORTED FROM WEST INDIES $2 99 fifth Gallo Tryolia 9% ALCOHOL A FINE FRUIT FLAVORED WINE 85! WALKER'S CANADIAN 80* 299 fifth 86 PROOF-THE OLDEST NAME IN SCOTCH Haig Scotch $449 | fifth 80 PROOF - A GREAT VODKA AT A LOW PRICE Bankers Vodka $029 quart 80 PROOF -TRY IT FOR A GREAT FLAVOR $029 quart Bankers Gin 80 PROOF-4 YEAR OLD STRAIGHT BOURBON IMirs $Q6g WKshty 0- 21 % ALCOHOL - SWEET OR DRY Vermouth 80 PROOF J.N. $139 | quart $989 £ fifth 80 PROOF- A FINE SMOOTH BLEND ) Payments BACKED BY OUR 12 YEAR REPUTATION Reconditioned & Guaranteed - Certified Mileage $AVE • $AVE • SAVE-- EXECUTIVE DRIVEN 1973 PINTO - RUNABOUT 2000c.c. Engine-Automatic Transmission - Disc Brakes - Radio - Heater - Whitewalls. 2000 Miles. $2399 LESS YOUR TRADE-IN EXECUTIVE DRIVEN 1973 FORD • GAL 500 4 Door - V8 Engine, Automatic Transmission, Power Steering, Power Brakes/ Factory Air Conditioning - Tinted Glass - Vinyl Roof - Radio- Heater - Whitewalls. $3699 LESS YOUR TRADE-IN EXECUTIVE DRIVEN 1973 MAVERICK - 4 DR. 302 V8 Engine - Automatic Transmission - Power Steering - Luxury Accent Package - Vinyl Roof - Reclining Bucket Seats - Steel Belted Radial Whitewall Tires. Many extras. $3299 LESS YOUR TRADE-IN EXECUTIVE DRIVEN 1973 GRAN TORINO 4 Door - V8 Engine - Automatic Transmission - Power Steering - Power Brakes, - Factory Air Conditioning - Vinyl Roof - Radio - Heater - Whitewalls - Wheel Covers. $3599 LESS YOUR TRADE-IN EXECUTIVE DRIVEN 1973 THUNDERBIRD - LANDAU Full Power - Automatic Temp Control - Leather Upholstery - Speed Control - AM FM Stereo - Electric Rear Window Defroster - Reclining Passenger Seat - Steel Belted Radial Whitewall Tires - plus many other luxury features. $AVE $1200 '72 MERCURY • MARQUIS BROUGHAM 4 Door-Full Power Factory Air Con­ dit ioning, Radio, Heater, Whitewalls, Vinyl Roof. Twin Comfort Lounge Seat with Passenger Seat Recliner. Just 6000 miles.-100 per cent Guarantee. MR. WOODWARD'S PERSONAL CAR W0 REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED! 72 M0NTEG0 MX • BROUGHAM 4 Door-351 V8 Engine, Automatic Transmission, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Power Windows. 6 Way Power Seat. AM FM Stereo, Electric Rear Window Defroster. Steel Belted Radial Whitewalls, Vinyl Roof plus many other ""«<»'». $3495 '72 GREMLIN - 4 PASS. SEDAN 6 Cyl inder, Automatic Transmission, Tinted Glass, Air Condit ioning, Fold down Rear Seat. 9000 miles. Spare never down. $2195 '71 CHRYSLER - NEW YORKER HARDTOP 2 Door - Ful l Power, AM ' FM Stereo, Bucket Seats, Vinyl Roof, Tinted Glass, Air Condit ioning. Rear Window Defogger, Showroom condit ion. 15,000 miles. Spare never down. $3295 71 DODGE - CHARGER HARDTOP 2 Door - V8 Engine, Automatic Tran­ smission, Power Steering and Brakes, Factory Air Condit ioning, Vinyl Roof, Radio, , Heater, Whitewal ls. Local , 1 owner new car trade. $1995 '71 FORD - CUSTOM 4 DOOR V8 Engine, Automatic Transmission, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Air Condit ioning, Tract ion Lok Rear Axle, New Tires, Electr ic Rear Window Defogger. Sharp new car trade. $1695 '71 MUSTANG - MACH 1 HARDTOP 351 V8 4 BBL Engine, Automatic Trans­ mission, power Steering, Power Brakes, Stereo, Radio, Chrome Wheels, Wide Oval Whitewal ls. Like new condit ion. $2495 '70 FORD - GALAX I £ 4 DOOR V8 Engine, Automatic Transmission, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Fac­ tory Air Condit ioning, Vinyl Roof, Radio, Heater, Whitewal ls. $1495 '70 FORD LTD 4 DOOR V8 Engine, Automatic Transmission, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Vinyl Roof, Radio, Heater, Whitewal ls, Wheel Covers. $1695 '69 FORD - GALAX IE 500 HARDTOP 2 Door-V8 Engine, Automatic Tran­ smission, Power Steering, Radio, Heater, Whitewal ls. 1 Owner. $995 '68 BUICK - LE SABRE 4 DOOR V8 Engine, Automatic Transmission, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Vinyl Roof, Radio, Heater, Whitewal ls, Wheel Covers. Extra nice, local tradein. $995 '68 P0NTIAC - EXECUTIVE HARDTOP 2 Door-V8 Engine, Automatic Tran­ smission Power Steering, Power Brakes, Factory Air Condit ioning,* Radio, Heater, Whitewal ls. Mq^st see and drive to appreciate. $1095 '72 BUICK • LE SABRE CUSTOM HARDTOP 2 Door-VB Engine, Automatic Tran­ smission, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Factory Air Condit ioning, Vinyl Roof, Tinted Glass, Radio, Heater, Whitewalls. 7000 miles. Spare never down. Immaculate condit ion. $3495 '72 FORD - RANCH WAGON VB Engine, Automatic Transmission, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Radio, Heater, Whitewalls. $2795 '72 FORD • GALAX IE 500 4 DOOR 351 VB Engine, Automatic Tran­ smission, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Radio, Heater. Like New Con­ dit ion. $2295 71 THUNDERBIRD LANDAU HARDTOP Full Power, Factory Air Condit ioning, AM FM Stereo, Ti l t Wheel , Vinyl Roof, Bucket Seats and Console.Sharp, 1 owner new car trade. $3195 '71 COMET - 4 DOOR V8 Engine, Automatic Transmission, Power Steering, Radio, Heater, new Transmission, Rear Defogger. Local , low mileage new car trade. $1695 '71 PLYMOUTH - ROAD RUNNER V8 Engine, Automatic Transmission, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Fac­ tory Air Condit ioning, Vinyl Roof, Radio, Heater, Whitewal ls. 1 owner new car trade. $1995 '71 CAPRI - 2 DOOR 4 Speed Transmission, Bucket Seats, Radio, Heater, Electr ic Rear Window Defroster. Red in color. 11491 '71 VOLKSWAGEN 8 PASS. WAGON 4 Speed Transmission, Radio, Heater. 24,000 miles. Exceptional condit ion. $2195 '70 P0NTIAC - CATALINA HARDTOP 4 Door V8 Engine, Automatic Tran­ smission, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Radio, Heater, Whitewal ls. $1795 '69 THUNDERBIRD - 4 DOOR Full Power equipped including Factory Air Condit ioning. AM FM Radio, Ti l t Wheel and Cruise Control . $1595 '68 JAVELIN - HARDTOP 6 Cyl inder, Automatic Transmission, Radio, Heater, Whitewal ls. Local , new car trade. $895 '68 MERCURY - MONTEREY 4 DR V8 Engine, Automatic Transmission, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Radio, Heater, Whitewal ls. $895 '68 MERCURY COLONY PARK WAGON 9 Passenger- V8 Engine, Automatic Transmission, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Radio, Heater, Whitewal ls. 1 owner, new car trade. $995 WOODWARD FORD AND MERCURY Where Cars Are Sold at a Savings • Serviced to Satisfaction ROUTE 47 S. & RT. 14 - WOODSTOCK. ILL (8151 338-6680 Brossman of 2439 S. River road, McHenry. According to state police, the Zbikowski auto was west-bound on Lily Lake road. As it ap­ proached the intersection of River road near Griswold Lake, the auto went out of control, ran off the road and hit an electric pole, breaking it off. INDICTMENTS RETURNED BY GRAND JURY (Continued from page 1) one of criminal damage to property. Angelo Horton. Route 1, Hebron, two counts of armed robbery. Anthony R. Saviano, 290 Westgate, Mr. Prospect, theft over $150. Robert L Morris, Route 3, Lake Geneva, Wis., two charges of aggravated assault and one for attempt to commit armed robbery. Douglas C. Wagner, 7710 Route 14. Crystal Lake, aggravated battery. Gottfried Kidd Altergott, 815 Rosemary, Algonquin, possession of cannabis. Leonard A. Mackowiak, 393 Hickory, Crystal Lake, one indictment for aggravated battery, criminal damage to property and two counts of aggravated battery, one in­ dictment for burglary and theft less than $150 and another indictment for criminal trespass to a motor vehicle. Wayne E. Komosa, 17 Lakewood, Oakwood Hills, two counts of aggravated battery, one for criminal damage to property and another for in­ tentional damage to traffic signs. Clarence Jones, 45 Wood­ stock, Huntley, two counts of aggravated battery. Thomas P. Haynes, 595 E. Crystal Lake, Crystal Lake, delivery of Cannabis and possession of Cannabis. Craig S. Broker, 243 Uteg, Crystal Lake, possession of cannabis and possession of controlled substance. Charles G. Radawich, Jr., 243 Uteg, Crystal Lake, delivery of cannabis and possession of cannabis. James A. Lucas, 327 Washington, Woodstock, burglary and theft under $150. Richard E. Graham, 414 E. MUSIN" N* MEANDERIN" (Continued from page 1) National television news is also limited by cost con­ siderations. It costs the net­ works a fortune to go into the hinterland, and Western states create time problems. The result is that thereMs a disproportionate coverage of events in the various parts of the country. Newspapers offer a hundred times the volume of news and their columns contain, for the most part, no commentary, which is reserved for editorial comment. Compared to the thousands of newspapers, there are but three television net­ works and a small group of executives in New York decide what we Americans see on our- television news each morning and each night. Men and women in charge of the Family Service and Mental Health clinic, located at 3514 W. Waukegan road, McHenry, couldn't be more enthusiastic over the next seminar scheduled tonight, May 16. Crisis is something which comes to everyone at some ^time or another. Dealing with "The Family Crisis" -- theme for the seminar - should be made a good deal easier for those who attend this free, two- hour discussion period. No reservations are needed. K.A.F. PLAN SELECTION OF ASSESSMENT SUPERVISOR (Continued from page 1) board of the three highest qualified scores. The County board will then appoint one erf these three eligible persons to the position of Supervisor of Assessments for a four-year tei.n. F Lake Shore, Barrington, burglary and theft over $150. Leonard K. Anderson and Robert L. Greene of Wauconda, jointly named on a charge of theft over $150. Ronald LaRoche, 91 N. Oak, Crystal Lake, and Gary Lee Moore, 8603 Route 14, Crystal Lake, jointly named on a charge of theft over $150. HOLD FAMILY SEMINAR -- Participants in the seminar for the Family Service and Mental Health clinic sign in and receive in­ formation pertaining to the theme of the seminar. The next session of the seminar will cover the theme, "The Family Crisis". This seminar is free to the public with no reservations and will be held Wednesday, May 16, from 8 to 10 p.m. in the reception room of the clinic. "The Family Crisis" will be the theme of the next seminar held at the Family Service and Mental Health Clinic for McHenry County Wednesday, May 16. Topics that will be discussed for the general public include Family Unity-the element of breakdown within the family; Social division within the family and parental disunity; The problem of undirected children; and Different values wihin the family which include value crisis and lack of com­ munication. Each topic is selected so as to stimulate thoughtful consideration of one's personal experience. The topics are not intended to limit the scope of discussion. The seminar will be held in the reception room and con­ ference rooms of the Family Service and Mental Health clinic at 3514 W. Waukegan road in McHenry and will start at 8 p.m. and finish at 10 p.m. Free refreshments will, be served. For more additional information call 385-6400. For Your Information Deaj* friends, If the bereaved family has defin­ ite church affiliations, the choice of clergyman for the funeral ser­ vice is rather automatic. In other circumstamces, the funeral direct­ or will assist in securing a cl­ ergyman. Naturally the time of the funeral service should not be set without the concurrence of the officiating clergyman. Respectfully, -/4 PETER iW JISTEN & SON FUNERAL HOME McHenry, Illinois . 385-0063

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