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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Mar 1978, p. 16

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PAGE 16 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY. MARCH 10, 1978 AT SAFETY SEMINAR - The Walter Bidlock family, McHenry, learns about the use of safety helmets during the Farm Bureau Family Safety seminar recently. John Scott, safety specialist, helped conduct the program sponsored by Farm Bureau and the Extension service. From left are Doug Bidlock, 13; Mr. and Mrs. Bidlock; John Scott, Matthew, 9; and Laurie, 16. DON PEASLEY PHOTOGRAPHY Nursing Scholarships Available In County The Scholarship committee of the Woman's auxiliary of Memorial Hospital for McHenry County announces that nursing and paramedical scholarships are now available to McHenry county residents. The scholarships are based on good character references, scholastic achievement and financial need. The applicant must also have been accepted by an accredited school in his particular health field. Seventy-eight scholarships have been awarded since the program was started in 1951 by the Woman's auxiliary of Memorial hospital. In addition to helping people who wish to further their education, this program has been helpful in supplying Memorial hospital with well trained personnel as the recipient of a financial award agrees to return to Memorial hospital for one year of employment, at the then current wages, upon com­ pletion of medical training. Applications for these scholarships, which must be returned by May 1, may be procured through any of the McHenry County high schools, through the nursing office at Memorial hospital in Wood­ stock, or by writing Mrs. Harold Schmidt, PO Box 701, Woodstock, 111., 60098. 4-H NEWS LINCOLN CLOVERLEAFS The Lincoln Cloverleafs 4-H club will hold a paper drive this coming Saturday, March 11, in the parking lot of Faith Presbyterian church, Chapel Hill and Lincoln roads, across from the outdoor theater. Members will be on hand from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. to receive paper. Please have papers tied securely in bundles. Not only newspapers and magazines, but also premium quality such as mimeograph and computer printout paper will be most welcome. The Lincoln Cloverleafs plan to use money earned from this drive for a community im­ provement project. > I EDUCATIONAL j College Honors j ON DEAN'S LIST Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has included Elmer F. Pflug, III, of 1412 W. Bayview lane, McHenry, on it's dean's list for the fall semester. He was among fulltime students who earned at least a 3.0 grade average out of a possibe 4.0, and had no grades lower than a C. Might As Well Some suggest that a woman might as tveil propose--her hus­ band will always claim she did anyway. imerican Legion rosi - RINGW00D ROAD, McHENRY - FISH FRY EVERY FRIDAY (5:00-9:00 P. M.) PERCH-ALL YOU CAN EAT OTHER MENU AVAILABLE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC SATURDAY SECOND TIME AROUND MON.--WED.--THtjRs.--FRIDAi 3:30 to 6:00 Cut Prices COCKTAIL HOUR DID YOU KNOW. . . . The Circuit Court Judge for McHenry County will be elected March 21, 1978 in the Primary balloting. If you do not vote in the Primary, in November the choice will have already been made for you. The citizens of McHenry County need the judicial ability of Judge Leonard Brody. He is fair, im­ partial and experienced as senior associate judge. But unless you ask for a Republican ballot and •/ote March 21, you will lose the opportunity to bring his integrity to this office. I lu- Cmfrt Watchcrs organization reports stated: Judge Brody's "legal ability outstanding." He is "competent, fair, lirm, excellent." YOUR VOTE COUNTS MARCH 21!! VOTE FOR JUDGE LEONARD BRODY Ask for a REPUBLICAN Ballot | h i i ( H o t . i t i / c n s C < > m n m k t T o M e c ^ J u f l g e B r o d v Russian nationwide. flu outbreak now | SERVICE NEWS I Pic. D. Mlyakl Is Graduated From Course Marine Private First Class Douglas R. Miyaki, son of Blossom F. Miyaki of 4516 Garden Quarter, McHenry, was graduated from Basic Aviation Ordnanceman school. During the nine-week course at the Naval Air Technical training center, Millington, Tenn., students " received an introduction to aviation ord­ nance fundamentals and the weaponry contained in Navy and Marine Corps aircraft units. They studied aircraft guns, bombs and missiles plus the procedures and safety precautions for the storage and handling of <aviation am­ munition. A 1977 graduate of McHenry Community high school, Pfc. Miyaki joined the Marine Corps in November of 1976. NAVY ENLISTMENT McHenry youth, Jim J. Bishop, son of Linden and Beverly Bishop of 2610 Henzada avenue, recently enlisted in the U.S. Navy under the Delayed Entry program. Under this program, the 1978 & aduate of West Campus high school can take up to 12 months to report for recruit training at Great Lakes, 111. Jim wiU then begin apprentice training in the general engineering field. Recruit Earns Private Rank During Training Marine Private William H. Rhoads, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rhoads of 708 Ingleside Shore road, Ingleside, has completed recruit training at the Marine Corps recruit depot, San Diego. During the nine-week training cycle, he learned the basics of battlefield survival. He was introduced to the He participated in an active physical conditioning program and gained proficiency in a variety of military skills, in­ cluding first aid, rifle marksmanship and close order drill. Teamwork and self- discipline were emphasized throughout the training cycle. Pvt. Rhoads joined the Marine Corps in November of 1977. CALIFORNIA DUTY Navy Chief Machinery Repairman Robert D. Roberts, whose wife, Jane, is the daughter of Gladys Rollinson of 211 Bayview, Ingleside, has reported for duty at Coronado Naval Amphibious base, San Diego, Calif. He joined the Navy in June of 1962. Vote For Me "What I'm looking for," the lady told her friend, "is a man who will treat me as if I was a voter and he was a candidate." WILLIAM H. RHOADS typical daily routine that he will experience during his enlistment and studied the personal and professional s t a n d a r d s t r a d i t i o n a l l y exhibited by Marines. ONE-STOP..._ travel service MIMIII Chain 0-lakes TRAVEL SERVICE 3405 W. Elm St. McH*nry, Illinois 60050 •mIAMTRAK TICKETS VUbVOTWa* W--wlf • Cilttmi cruiMf A trip te •wrap*.. JMaalw ..Hawaii? Yau can I ttirowfkeu* Hw warM. taPfVMMl«*l 395-7500 Ar«o Cod* 815 ALEXANDER LUMBER CO. "BEST OF EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER' FEATURING COMPLETE LINES OF: •OLYMPIC STAIN •RRAMMER CABINETS •ANDERSEN WINDOWS •PRE-HUNG DOORS •NORD SPINDLES •JIM MARTIN PAINTS •LINCOLN WINDOWS •GAF SHINGLES •BUILDERS HARDWARE •PREFINISHED PANELING • MOOR E-O-M AT1C GARAGE DOOR OPERATORS Phone 385-1424 909 N. FRONT ST., McHENRY I'jroJ: :i! \i\ it i«< Ci m' i! v v'. • I . 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Here's an example of how quickly $10,000 will grow when interest is left to compound: Annual Original At end of Rate Investment nine years 73/4% $10,000 $20,281.20 Certificates withdrawn prior to maturity earn at regular passbook rate less 90 days interest. In addition your investment is guaran­ teed safe up to $40,000 by the FSLIC, a per­ manent agency of the federal government. So if you are thinking about investing your hard earned money, stop into any of our three con­ venient offices and talk it over with us first. We'll show you why it pays to save at McHenry county's oldest, largest and strongest savings and loan. mfcs MARENGO FEDERAL SAVINGS and loan association IT* MARENGO: 200 E. Grant Highway • 815/568-7258 • McHENRY: 4400 W. Route 120 • 815/344-1900 • WOODSTOCK: 118 Cass Street • 815/338-2900 i

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