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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Jul 1976, p. 14

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f PAGE 14 - PLAlNDEALkR-FRlPAY. JULY 16. 1976 REAL ESTATE r T" •_ . j McHENRY 8 bedroom ranch, 1^ baths, attached garage, carpeting, city water and sewer. Only •?. '31,600.06 McHENRf i 2 bedroom condominium. Immaculate. Real buy at '25,500.00 *>~McHenry Annex 4719 VV. Rte. 120 McHenry, III. t 385-8180 or 385-4619 OPEN HOUSE WHISPERING OAKS 1016 OAKWOOD McHENRY SUNDAY, JULY 18 1 to 4 Lovely 3 yr. old ranch in excellent condition-Sunken living rm. Nice size dining rm. with glass sliding doors | to patio. Beautiful kitchen with 2 lazy susans. Break­ fast rm. and good size pantry. Large rm. in back of ' garage just great for workshop or for hobbies. OWNER MOVING OUT OF STATE A TERRIFIC BUY..$45,000.00. | McHENRY 2210 W. Rte. 120 y2 Mi. W. of Chapel Hill Rd. LAKE REGION REALTY 344-1122 EVERY OFFICE LS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED BUSINESS FOR SALE IN McHENRY, ILL. # 3 STATION BEAUTY SHOP 6 Driers - All new Green & White equipment Show Case - Mirrors - Desk • Air Conditioner • Refrigerator - Hot Plate - Mr. Coffee all included lewl* iwodeled Excellent J^usine^s Good Pafkrfig Lease Available^ building very reasonable price For more information call atuytayyi txeaf Efita&i 1 2 1 2 N O R T H S E M I N A R Y A V E . • W O O D (sis) 338 ITOR'S NOTE: Following representative questions fcwered daily by VA coun­ selors. Full information is a\ tilable at any VA office. < } -- I did not complete my hifh school education before jo (ling the Navy in 1965. Will th t VA charge me educational eri itlement if I return to high syjool and get my diploma? JL - No. Veterans with basic ei^itlement to receive VA educational assistance may complete their high school eapcation without charge afftiinst their basic entitlement aifl may receive educational allbwance while enrolled. y -- My husband and 1 are v^erans. Will the government p^fy to have us cremated rather thjjn provide a burial allowance a^ headstone? -- The $250 VA burial vance and $150 plot jwance may be applied ,'ard funeral expenses, [ether the veteran is fcmated or buried. The plot jwance may be applied to a jumbarium, as well as to a c^netery plot. D - When is a veteran en­ titled to receive additional VA ipensation payments for S ( "MEANWHILE BACK AT THK COURTHOUSE" A - The veteran's service- connected condition must be rated 50 per cent or more disabling. The log cabin concept was brought to America by Swedish immigrants. Colonial sewing was done by hand using expensive silk thread. It was not until the early 1800's that a method was dis­ covered by which cotton yarns could be twisted together to produce a strong, smooth thread BRANCH COURT Associate Circuit Judge Roland Herrmann Elmer Barbour, 5104 Memory, McHenry, charged with criminal damage to property over $150, amended to under $150, fined $50 and costs. Also found guilty of unlawful possession of alcoholic liquor, fined $50 and costs. Robert J Sutton. 3942 W. Main, McHenry, guilty of theft under $150 for taking a candy bar from Osco Drugs, McHenry, fined $150 and costs. Associate Circuit Judge Robert Smart James A. Freund, 2901 W. Maryville, McHenry, charged with driving while intoxicated, amended to reckless driving, fined $200 and costs. Another charge of disobeying a stop sign was not prosecuted on a motion by the State's Attorney. Michael S Lesko, 5108 Or­ chard, McHenry, guilty of no valid driver's license (expired less than six months), fined $25 and costs. Another charge of speeding was not prosecuted on a motion by the State's At­ torney. Associate Circuit Judge Leonard Brody Larry J. Bockhorst, 715 Center, McHenry, guilty of starting parked vehicle im­ properly, fined $15 and costs. Andrew Czernik, Lansing, guilty of speeding, fined $20 and costs. x Herbert W. Dettmer, 4510 W. Clearview, McHenry, guilty of reckless driving, fined $30 and costs. Jerry DzieWior, Elgin, guilty of speeding, fined $29 and costs. Christ C. Felde, 917 Ringyvood, McHenry, guilty of speeding, fined $18 and costs. JoaKK Givas, 498 Rickland, Crystal\ Lake, guilty of speeding,yined $19 and costs. Gregor$.Glab, 102 Fairfield, Island Lake, charged with no city vehicle sticker, case not prosecuted. April F. Haupt, 3311 Waukegan, McHenry, guilty of speeding, fined $16 and costs. William Hopkins, 4406 Ponca, McHenry, guilty of speeding, fined $15 and costs. Thomas F. Mueller, 207 Fern, Island Lake, guilty of speeding, fined $22 and costs. Michael D. Murphy, 1824 Orchard Beach, McHenry, guilty of reckless driving, fined $25 and costs. % Steven A, Nellis, 189 S. Elm, Wauconda, Ruilty of disorderly conduct, fined $25 and costs. Rofeer Pawlikowski, 1209 Palomino, McHenry, guilty of speeding, fined $17 and costs. Wilma Rasmussen, 2209 N.Ringwood, McHenry, guilty of speeding, fined $21 and costs. Jeannie J. Stilling, 611 Kensington, McHenry, guilty of driving while license expired less than six months, fined $25 and costs. Also guilty of speeding, fined $15 and costs. David J. Stryjewski, Eastwood drive, Island Lake, guilty of speeding, fined $20 and costs. Thomas R. Hinger, 1017 N. River, McHenry, guilty of reckless driving, fined $50 and costs. Harry J. Odink, 641 Not­ tingham, Crystal Lake, guilty of speeding, fined $17 and costs. Wayne Hartman, Sr., 5413 W. Euclid, McHenry, guilty of speeding, fined $18 and costs. Robert Beal, Elgin, guilty of speeding, fined $50 and costs. COMPLAINTS Patrolman Gary A. Mlekush of the Island Lake Police department charges that on r i i i i i i i i i i i i American Legion Post 491 i - RINGWOOD ROAD, McHENRY - FISH FRY EVERY FRIDAY (5:00-9:00 P.M.) • PERCH - ALL YOU CAN EAT • OTHER MENU AVAILABLE « OPEN TO THE PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE SATURDAY NIGHT "County Express" COCKTAIL MON.-WED.-THURS.-FRIDAY HOUR 3:30 to 6:00 Cut Prices dependents' BANISH UGLY FAT i Get rid of excess lat and live longer With the NEW triple action SUPER tor ifula ODRINEX Reducing Plan Contains jp amazing Hunger Tamer-climcally j#oven by a Leading University Hospital £ Take this remarkable tablet before efcch meal and follow the Super Diet 1|an You don t have to battle your appetite' You are in control and you f^ver miss a meal-even enjoy snacks 4f)d desserts » Set your own goal-lose 10 20. or *oie pounds' SUPER formula ODRINEX is Me comfortable appetite control way ft lose weight No crash diets-No ••renuous exercise You lose the weight jfou want or your money back! J MAY'S REXALL >400 W. Rte. 120, McHenry Come in and browse, you'll get ideas for furnishing your bath and discover many charming gifts. 3012 W. Rte. 120, McHenry East of New Bridge - Free Parking 385-0048 Mon.-Thurs. 9-5:30, Fri. 9-9, 9-5 Complete planning and installation of fixtures and accessories. July 9, Lawrence M. Neumann of McHenry, committed the offense of disorderly conduct in that he did cause a disturbance by arguing and using profane language to Raymond Pace, operator of Magillas Pub and did act in an unreasonable manner. Notice given to appear in court Aug. 14. Robert G. Reidy of 1913 Sunnyside Beach, McHenry, charges that on July 4, Clyde W Mackenzie of 1917 Sunnyside Beach, McHenry, committed the offense of battery in that he did intentionally strike Reidy in the face with his fist thereby causing him bodily harm. Notice given to appear in court July 29. Police Tickets Eva M Ray, 3011 Mourine, McHenry, improper left turn. Lance D. Carr, 4914 Oak- wood, McHenry, improper lane usage and improper right turn. Vincent D. Brastad, 4526 Lakewood, McHenry, leaving the scene of an accident in­ volving vehicle damage. I I I I I I I I I I I Respect the child. Be not too much his parent. Trespass riot on his solitude. -R.W. Emerson. In The Garden Run into some gardening problems that you need help with? Have any questions regarding poisonous „ and medicinal plants? Are there some food preservation problems that you need an­ swers to? Then plan to attend the open house at the University of Illinois Phar­ macognosy and Horticulture field station at 21W042 Finley road in Downers Grove Friday, Aug. 6, from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday, Aug. 7, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., says George Young, University of Illinois Extension adviser in McHenry county. There are many demon­ strations that are sure to ap­ peal to gardeners of varied interests and experience. For the vegetable grower, there is a 25' x 30' intensified garden, a 5' x 10' mini-gardei. and a vegetable patio garden. An annual garden with more than seventy varieties of flowers has some of the best new and old varieties. Small fruit plots of brambles, strawberries and grapes are in as well as dwarf fruit trees such as apple, pear, plum and sour cherry. Other demonstrations in­ clude staking and caging of tomatoes, mulches, vegetable v a r i e t i e s , c o n d i m e n t s , medicinal and poisonous plants as well as insect and disease plots that will help identify pest problems and their "controls". In order for those interested to see the plots, the open house EMERGENCY VOLUNTEERS - McHenry residents are Included among v olun tee r s w ho wi 1H* available whenever emergencies occur in the county. They have comp e „t<,r agency communication volunteers for the McHenry County Emergency Services a ty as a (MCESDA). The volunteers will be available whenever emergencies occur in McHen y y ^ back-up to the normal day to day operations of the various departments. pictuj"e McHenrv: to right are Barbara Erickson and Barbara Button, Hebron; Darren Shay and R e^hmuhl and Ron Lyons, Crystal Lake; Kay Thomas, Richmond; Barry Valentine, Hebron, y Rorc»iardt Sam Wyatt, Wonder Lake; Susan Treese, Crystal Lake; Shirley Hosie and Barbara ' McHenry; Anna Wilson, Hebron; John Narusis and Cheryl Kelly, Crystal Lake, yMrFSDA.' McHenry; Benny Little, Crystal Lake. Seated from left to right are John J. Shay, J"*1™ JJ, h' Roy Schultz, director of Communications; Dee Hodgson, assistant director, and assistant director. SHAY-DAVIS PHOTO has been set for Aug. 6 from 2 to 7 p.m., and Aug. 7 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Visitors will also have the opportunity to ask questions of University of Illinois specialists on horticulture (gardens), entomology (in­ sects), plant pathology (diseases), home economics (food canning and preser­ vation), and pharmacognosy (medicinal and poisonous plants). With the field station "next door" to the Morton Ar­ boretum, a full day of hor­ ticulture enjoyment can be planned while in the Downers Grove-Lisle area, says Young. To reach the field station from the north, turn off But- terfield road (Route 56), and go south on Finley road until you see the sign. The field station is located on the southeast corner of the Morton Arboretum. This being the lightning season, avoid using the telephone during a severe electrical storm. HAPPY BIRTHDAY 1 U.S.A. * WE 10VE YOU NO OTHEfl \J<C THE WORLD CAN HOLD A CANDLE TO THIS ONE BUY A FLAG <> FLY A FLAG Bennington Flag >5 76 Only OFFERED AT COST AS A BICENTENNIAL PUBLIC SERVICE • \ The Bennington Flag illustrated above has become the recognized flag of the Bicentennial Its unusual arrangement of Stars and Stripes and the 76 in the star field make It a most interesting and important historic flag. It flew over the military stores in Bennington, Vermont, on August 16, 1777. General John Stark's militia led the Americans in decisively defeating a large British raiding force, thus protecting the precious military supplies at Bennington. This battle improved the morale of the American forces and so weakened General Burgoyne's army as to aid in its capture .two months later at Saratoga. The McHenry Plaindealer is proud to offer this complete home flag kit at cost as a part of our salute to our great country on its 200th Birthday. Send in the coupon or stop by our service desk to get your flag and fly It proudly on all the upcoming Bicentennial holidays McHENRY PLAINDEALER West Elm Street, McHenry, Illinois Enclosed is S. (check, money order, or cash) for Bennington '76 Set at $5.76 each Add $1 00 per set Postage and Handling Name Address _ City -o State T" z.p I

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