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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Jan 1977, p. 16

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PAGE 16 - PLAINDEALKR-FRIDAY. JANUARY 28. 1977 V*V * «* « T didn t know that!' We have heard this expression many times (along with other comments) so mav we tellfvbn ... m -. j 'i "MEANWHILE BACK AT THE (OUKTHOUSFr Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, we are in business we have New Mercury & Lincoln cars we have complete service we intend to stay in business we have Mercury & Lincoln parts and accessories we have good reliable used cars we will back our sales and service we have our location leased we are competitive with any Lincoln & Mercury dealer we invite you to take a demonstration ride we have trained mechanics No, we are not the biggest, we just try harder .^O, we don't have everything but we can get anything you want in the Mercury & Lincoln line NO, we will not refuse any Ford product No, we can't without your business No, we can't have all parts on hand, but all are available No, we do not sell them without warranty ^ No, sales or service without satisfaction assured No, we aren't moving we intend to stay put No, you won't find a better deal No, we're never too busy No we don't believe in poor service YES. we want YOUR business!!! So . you d idn' t know that? Come out to see for yourse l f - --SERVICE. -- ^EASING -- Her* at' College Hill we have Lincoln Mercury's "tnarl-free" leasing. No strings attached. Tailored to your heeds. And it's available in all makes and models. When you think of leasing. . .think of College Hill. Our body shop, service and parts department offer you the newest facilities in the area. Economy and efficiency is what we offer vou. Come and see for yourself. HOURS. SHOWROOM Mon.-Fri. 9-9, Sat. 9-5; SERVICE Mon.-Fri. 7:30-5:30 (/) BRANCH COURT Associate Circuit Judge Conrad Fleeter Craig A. Free. 1817 Oakleaf, McHenry, was placed on nine months' probation on a charge of unlawful possession of cannabis. -- „ . Juan Rodriguez. Richmond, forfeited his bond by not ap­ pearing in court on a charge of leaving the scene of an ac­ cident He also forfeited his bond on two other charges. including no v^u| driver s license and improper use of registration. Elizabeth R. Conidi. 2710 E. Chestnut7 Wonder Lake, for­ feited her bond by not ap­ pearing in court on a charge of driving while license suspended or revoked. Associate Circuit Judge Michael Sullivan Dave R. Wilcox. 334 W. Riverside drive, McHenry, was four d guilty of failure to reduce LA LINCOLN-MERIT K\ On Rt. 31 just N. of 176 815-459-4900 Crystal Lake Borrow, „ up to $3,000 just by writing acheck! and complete the cash reserve credit application. Upon approval, you'll be given a line- of-credit between $500 and $3,000. Use your credit anytime either by writing a special check or by writing a regular check for more than your Twin Checking Account balance. A great new feature has been added to the Personal Checking Twin Account service at First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Crystal Lake. You can now write yourself a cash reserve loan up to $3,000 through our correspondent bank, the Madison Bank and Trust Company. To qualify, simply maintain a regular First Federal Savings passbook savings account with a $200 minimum balar.es You can repay your loan monthly with special coupons or have the payment automatically deducted from your Twin Checking Account. First Federal Savings' Twin Account with the new line of credit feature gives you the flexibility of instant credit when you need it. Once approved, you don't have to complete loan applications each time you need money for a vacation, emergencies, seasonal expenses or special purchases. First Federal Savings &JLoan of Crystal Lake is your one stop financial center for all your checking, savings or loan transactions. Our Twin Account/Cash Reserve line-of-credit service is just another reason why we're called the "people pleasers." Stop in or call any FFS office for more details or application. The People Pleasers . .. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION OF CRYSTAL LAKE Serving you in: Crystal Lake 1 East Crystal Lake Ave Crystal Lake. III. 60014 • (815) 459-1400 Algonquin 1309 Dundee Road (Rt. 31) Algonquin.Ill 6010? • (312) 658-8622 475 West Liberty (Rt 176) Wauconda III 60084# (312) 526-8622 4400 West R^ute 120 McHenry Market Place McHenry. Ill 60050 • (815) 385-9000 W&m mi: ̂ . speed to avoid an accident, and was fined $15 and costs. Jack R Anderson, 915 River Terrace. McHenry, was found guilty of speeding 62 in a 50 mph zone, and was fined $10 and costs. William R. "Huebner. 704 W. Columbus, McHenry, pleaded guilty to a charge of having no valid registration, was fined $10 and costs. Christopher A. Hoskins, 314 County Club drive. McHenry, was found guilty of speeding 58 in a 45 mph zone, and was fined $10 and costs. Randy L. Yearton, 5306 Maple Hill, McHenry, negotiated a guilty plea to a charge of a noisy muffler, rather than the original charge of speeding 50 in a 35 mph zone, and was fined $25 and costs. • Beverly M. Slad, 507 N. Mineral Springs drive, McHenry, was not prosecuted for speeding 45 in a 30 mph zone •A warrant was issued against Howard Freeman, 5910 Woody Trail, Wonder Lake, for his failure to appear in court on a charge of driving without headlights, and also for disobeying a stop sign. David J Henkel, 611 Broadway, McHenry. forfeited his bond by not appearing in court on a charge of speeding 65 in a 55 mph zone. Howard J Reinboldt. 1008 N. Riyer road, McHnery, pleaded guilty to failure to yield to an authorized emergency vehicle, and was fined $10 and costs. Robert F. Dixon, 4614 Garden Quarter. McHenry. was found guilty of trapping with un­ tagged traps, and was fined $25 and costs. BRANCH II Associate Circuit Judge Michael Sullivan Steven A Segerstrom, Rich­ mond. was found guilty of having open liquor in a motor vehicle, and was fined $15 and costs. Anthony J. Karpawich. 4114 E. Lake shore drive. Wonder Lake, was found not guilty of driving too fast for conditions. Thomas D. Borta, Jr., 9015 Evergreen drive. Wonder Lake, was found not guilty of speeding 53 in a 40 mph zone BRANCH III Associate Circuit Judge Michael Sullivan Thomas M. Berent, 1400 Fairview lane, McHenry, was found guilty of improper lane usage, and was fined $25 and costs. He was not prosecuted on a charge of driving1 left of center. Fordyce G. Hanford, 1504 N. Green street. McHenry, was found guilty of failure to yield the right-of-way, and was fined $10 and costs. „ Lynne J. Jacques, 3308 W Pearl street, McHenry, for­ feited her driver's license by not appearing in court on a charge of speeding 47 in a 30 mph zone. Thomas P. O Leary, 4118 S. Ridgeway, Ringwood, pleaded guilty to a charge of reckless driving, and was fined $25 and costs. Lawrence A. Rodriguez. 4716 Garden Quarter, McHenry, forfeited his bond by not ap­ pearing, to answer a charge of improper use of registration. He also forfeited his bond on a charge of having no valid city vehicle sticker. Robert M. Buss, 3314 Golf- view drive, McHenry, was not prosecuted for speeding 57 in a 25 mph zone. Robert J. Fitzl, Jr., Rich­ mond, was found guilty of reckless driving, and fined $200 and costs. He was not prosecuted on a charge of fleeing and eluding police of­ ficer. Buelah Dubs. 908 Greenleaf, Island Lake, Was found guilty of allowing an inoperable or junked vehicle to remain on her property, and was fined $25 and costs. " COMPLAINTS Sergeant Duane R. Lange, charges that on Jan. 26, Michael J Niska, 4008 Kane avenue, McHenry, committed the offense of unlawful use of weapons, in that he did knowingly discharge a .12 gauge shotgun in front of his house. Bond was set at $1,000 for a Feb. 8 court appearance. Thomas VanDaele, manager of Van's supermarket, Rich­ mond, charges that on Jan. 13, Amario Rea, Rt. 12 and Rt. 31, AMcHEMRV W MtHfNRr 3f50U4 Starts Fri-Sat-Sun 7-9:20 $1.00 M,*,-Thur 7:30 $1.00 sat-sun Mat i- 3 only "Robinson Crusoe & The Tiger"c SH0WPLACEI RTES 14 & 31 / 455-1005 6th And Final Week Hurry! Fri 7:15,9:31,11:30 Sat 1.3.5.7:15.9:30.11:30 Sun 1,3.5.7:15.9:30 SHOW PI MCI 2 RTES. 14 t 31 / 455 1005 Fri 7,9,11 Sat 1,3,5,7,9,11 [Sun. 1,3,5,7,9& Mon-Thur 7-9 PiNK PANTHER STRIKES AGAiN" PANAVISION COLOR by OeLuxe United Artists s T A R F T* R s I D A Y SHOWPLACE 1-2 hi Id $1.25 Young Adult 12-16 $2.00 Adult $3.00 BARGAIN MAT. TILL 2:30 $1.25 smwpiJitts WIUIAMS ST ' DOWNTOWN 455-2001" Starts Fri 7-9 Sat & Sun 1,3, 5,7, 9 Mc»n-Thur 7-9 In search of I noah's Hrft £ * l'y The_Greatesf ^Discovery of Our Time "EXPOSE ME LOVELY" x 8:30 "NAKED CAME THE STRANGER" * 7 & 9:40 Richmond, committed the offense of theft under $150, in that he did knowingly obtain control of merchandise belonging to Van s super­ market, being two round steaks, having a total value of less than $150, with the intent to deprive said store permanently of the use and benefit of said property. Bond was set at $1,000 for a March 24 court date. Norma Spitzbart charges that on Jan. 13, Kathy Harrington, 7430 Birch street, Wonder Lake, committed the offense of permitting a dog to run at large in offense of others, in that she did knowingly allow a German Shepherd dog in her possession to run at large in offense of others while not under control by a leash or other recognized method. There was no bond set for a Feb. 3 court date. TAX FACTS Incorrect or illegible ad­ dresses and social security numbers on tax returns can delay refunds, the Internal Revenue Service cautioned today Taxpayers who have moved since filing their tax returns should inform both the U.S. Postal Service and the IRS Service Center where they filed their return of the new address, or any refund due might not reach its destination. An incorrect or illegible social security number can also delay the processing of the tax return, the IRS said, and slow up the issuance of a refund check due A simple solution to the problem is for the taxpayer to use the peel-off label attached to the tax package mailed out by the IRS The taxpayer can make any name, address, or social security number corrections right on the label that the IRS will know to whom and where to direct the refund RECIPE By Sank Ajnm Sberidaa For those with a sweet tooth and no weight prob­ l e m , t h i s o l d s o u t h e r n devil's food cake recipe is a favorite for many. Devil's Food Cake \VI 2 3 2 1 c butter c sugar sq. chocolate eggs c cake flour t baking soda pinch salt c sweet milk t vanilla Cream butter and sugar. Add melted chocolate, then beaten egg yolks. Sift to­ gether 4 times, flour, soda and salt. Add to first mix­ ture alternately with milk, beginning and ending with addition of flour. Fold in beaten egg whites last and vanilla. Bake in a tube pan at 350 degrees for approxi­ mately 35 minutes. Seven Minute Icing 2 egg whites Wa c sugar 5 T water 1/8 t cream of tartar 1 T white Karo syrup 1 t vanilla Combine ingredients (ex­ cept vanilla) in top of dou­ ble boiler and mix until blended. Place over boiling water, and beat with elec­ tric beater until mixture is fluffy and will hold its shape, about 7 minutes. Remove and add flavoring. The Veterans administration reported that among the nation's 577,000 women veterans, 110,000 are between the ages of 50 and 54. TRINIDAD II J229°° VALUE COMMUNICATIONS UNLIMITED FORMERLY "WONDER LAKE C.B." 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