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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 Sep 1978, p. 18

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McHENRY TAVERN AMONG MANY BURGLARIES (Continued from page 1) Apparently there were no uitnessesfto the theft A canoe, belonging to Ernest Goetz. who lives on S Emerald drive, was stolen sometime during the past week GoeU told police Monday that thei'lder model, yellow, canvas canoe was taken from his property sometime within the last week Sheriff's police are in vestigating the theft Calories Do Count [ V you need to lose weight? It you do. you are not alone. One out of every five Americans is toting more pounds than he or she should, says a pamphlet from the American Medical Association. And you can forget all of the books and magazine articles about losing weight without diet­ ing The only way to take in your belt or slip into that pantsuit again is to eat less and exercise more, the AM A points out Hut. no matter how much sou exercise, vou can't just shake it off An inescapable exercise is turning vour back on food and repeating manv times a day the uord no' first, find out what you should weigh There are charts that will give you a general idea Because no two persons are exactly alike, there are no ideal, absolute weights But you can tin J your approximate ideal weight, give or take five or ten pounds ( alones do count If you eat more calones than your bod\ .an use in its normal, daily activ­ ity the excess is stored in fat Most people leading moderately .Ktive lives need 15 calories per pound to maintain their desired * eight If you want to weigh 150 pounds, you can consume food containing no more than 2.250 calories each dav --150 x 15 equals 2.250 If vou re above the desired height, you must consume less than the total calones per day needed to maintain present weight You needn t go hungry Just eat more low-calorie foods and shun the gravies, creamed dishes, rich desserts, fned en­ trees. and liquor hat slowly and tui' tip on carrot sticks, leafy vegetables, radishes, consom- mcs and most fresh fruits Get a catone counter booklet and plan . >ur diet menus around it I he re arc approximately ,< MHi calories in each stored pound of fat To lose one pound .» week consume 500 fewer .alories each day than if you we re already at your desired weight If you want to lose two pounds each week, cut the . dories back by I .Oik) each day I: is usually unwise to try to lose • ore than two pounds per week I' vou are more than 10 pounds verwcight. sec your family diKtor before launching any do­ it vourvelf diet Area Driver Injured When Car Strikes Pole PAGfc 17 - PLAINDLALER - A McHenry woman was injured when the car she was driving left the road and struck a utility pole, shearing the pole in half early Thursday mor­ ning Linda S Dietz. 4516 Prairie, told Sheriff s police she was eastbound on McCullom Lake road, when she entered a curve too fast, causing her car to leave the road The accident report indicates that the car began moving from side to side before Ms Dietz was able to regain control and get the car back on the road She over-corrected however. and the car began to spin, crossing the center line and leaving the road, striking the pole The car came to rest in a field Ms Dietz was taken to McHenry hospital by the* Wonder Lake Rescue squad, where she was treated and released She was ticketed for "driving . while under the influence" and failing to reduce speed to avoid an accident A two-car accident on Crystal Lake road at West campus resulted in a McHenry woman being ticketed Bonnie Jean Thurlwell 4311 Crestwood. told police she was traveling on Crystal Lake road when the traffic controller waved her .through the in­ tersection with the parking lot She said he then signalled her to stop, but it was too late, and her car collided with a car leaving the parking lot driven by Mildred H Murphy, 3902 High street Ms Murphy said that the man directing traffic had signalled her to exit the lot. prior tq the collision The . traffic controller told police- that he had traffic slopped and signalled the cars in ^he lot to leave when the Thurlwell vehicle struck the Murphy auto No injuries were reported Ms Thurlwell was ticketed for disobeying a traffic control device One driver was injured in a rear-end collision on Crystal Lake road Tuesday afternoon Jeanette M Brzenk. 4912 Prairie, told city police she was northbound on Crystal Lake road, slowing to turn onto Front Royal drive, with her turn signal in operation Raymond L Widhalm. 4619 Home avenue, said he was northbound behind the b.zenk auto, and when he observed the car slowing, he braked, but could not avoid striking the rear of the auto Ms Brzenk was taken to McHenry hospital by the McHenry Rescue squad for treatment of injuries she sustained Three persons were injured in a two-car accident on the Pearl street bridge late Monday night John D Bierman. 711 S Cherry Valley road, told police he was eastbound on the bridge when another vehicle pulled in front of him He braked, but could not avoid striking the other vehicle The driver of the second auto. Lois A Wilson. 3303 Golfview. said that she had left a parking lot and had stopped at the bridge, northbound on River road She told police she looked both ways and did not see the Bierman vehicle approaching Bierman. Ms Wilson, and a passenger in the Bierman vehicle. Donald Pedersen, 7611 Beach. Wonder Lake, were all taken to McHenry hospital by the McHenry Rescue squad for treatment of injuries sustained in the mishap Ms Wilson was ticketed for failing to yield No injuries were reported in a two-car crash on Routs 120 Monday morning Charles Nelson. Jr. told police he was eastbound on Route 120 when a car pulled into the path of his auto, causing a collision Fred L Eastman. 4616 Ashley, told police he was driving out of a parking lot and did not see anyone coming As he entered traffic on Route 120. his vehicle was struck by the Nelson auto No tickets were issued following the crash A McHenry man was ticketed for driving while intoxicated after the car he was driving struck a McHenry County Sheriff's department patrol car head-on early Sunday morning Det Michael Keane. Woodstock, told McHenry police he was southbound on Richmond road, when an ap proachmg vehicle entered his lane of traffic He said he braked but was struck head-on by the approaching vehicle The driver of the northbound auto. David A Brink. 3106 N Route 31. told police he fell asleep at the wheel Keane was taken to McHenry hospital for treatment of minor injuries Brink was ticketed for driving while intoxicated and improper lane usage Todd L Boutin. 1408 Brorson, was ticketed for improper backing, following an accident on St John's avenue in John- sburg Tuesday afternoon According to the accident report. Boutin had pulled into a parking lot area and as he backed out to turn around, he struck a car driven by Agnes C Freund. 2115 W Johnsburg road Mrs Freund said she was backing from a driveway and had stopped, when her car was struck by the Boutin vehicle Neither driver nor any passengers in the two vehicles were injured An Elgin man was ticketed following a collision on Rich­ mond road early Sunday morning Herbert F Young Elgin, told police he was southbound on Richmond road when the car in front of him suddenly stopped He said he applied his brakes and skidded then pulled to the left to avoid striking the stopped auto As he pulled to the left, his car was struck by an ap proaching northbound auto, driven by Don F Liem 4711 E Lake Shore drive Wonder Lake Young was ticketed for improper lane usage Nick J Adams 1007 N Plymouth lane was ticketed twice by McHenry police following a mishap on Elm street at Front street Saturday Adams told police he was westbound on Elm when his car went up over the curb and back down, disabling the vehicle Adams was cited for driving w hile intoxicated and improper lane usage Project Proceeds To Park l H U FRIDAY.Str i r nnr.iv VSays and Means Chairman Helen Borland and President Shari Weakman, left, of the Town and Country Newcomers club, present a check for 1833.32 lo Mrs Elizabeth Nolan chairman of the McHenry City Parks commission and to Mayor Joseph Sua nek The Newcomers club recently concluded a \ery successful fund-raising Baby photo contest benefitting Petersen park. Mooey wiil be UM«d to purchase charcoal barbeque grills for the park STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD HUMID PRESSl KK SCREEN IM. Free blood pressure screening sponsored by the McHenry County Heart associat ion w i l l be conducted a t the Firs t Nat ional bank from 9 am to l p m Tuesday Sept 5 The publ ic is invi ted to " take ad\antage of this opportuni ty tor a blood pressure reading CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 More capable ( Tarnish 11 Leather i Kindred I Kind of projector 7 Children's game X^a rVnM3iNVTsl I 3^4 12 Slow. in music 8 Kind of code 'MEANWHILE BACK \T THE < Ol RTHOI SK" RAP SESSIONS s ' Thomas the Apost le Cathol ic church. Crystal Lake has announced informal rap -essior .s are being planned for the immediate future separated divorced and -emarr ied Cathol ics are invi ted to join Interested persons may •earn more about the sessions tn cal l ing the Res John Holdren. 459-5909 BRANCH I COCRT In hearings before Judge Haskell Pitluck on Aug 30, Guy R Overby. Crystal I>ake. was not prosecuted on charges of failing to reduce speed to avoid an accident and the use of unsafe tires Dennis P Daley. Woodstock, was not prosecuted on a charge of battery John E Meadows. Wood­ stock. entered a negotiated plea of guilty to charges of disobeying a stop sign, defective brakes and possession of cannabis which was amended to be a misdemeanor and was fined a total of $105 and court costs Charges of failure to give aid or information failure to report an accident too fast for con ditions. open liquor in a motor vehicle no valid registration and use of unsafe tires against Meadows were not prosecuted Douglas A Steffens. Crystal l>ake. entered a negotiated plea of guilty to a charge of battery and was fined $100 and costs and sentenced to four weekends in the county jail A charge of theft under Sl5o against fens was not prosecuted BE U II S \MPI INI. Water samples collected from swimming beaches by the McHenry County Department of Health Aug 21 and 22 in­ dicate those beaches at which there have been two con­ secutive unsatisfactory samples and which the department has posted as unsafe for swimming These include White Oaks Bay No 1 and Wonder Center No l Wonder l^ake Pis takee hay Lakeland Park No 1 ar.d 2 Sunny s ide McCullom Lake and West Shore Beach 13 He sings'* for his supper 15 Motel employee IS Exist 17 Fitting M Abound 22 Lector 24 Sanction 28 .Annoyed 29 -- hitch 30 Formal fight 31 Kind of rule 32 James Bond s countrv 9 Stravinsky 1® Not a bit 14 Wharf 17 Desert-like 18 Llama land 19 Gate receipts 21 Shopping center 23 Remove from copy 25 Presage 26 Fully revenged " F dWHO'd'N V3.a 27 Operate 29 Instrument panel 31 Trevuio's game 13 Doctrine 35 Cuisine direction 36 Cry of despair l""'! 17 Wampum 39 Russian sea 41 Feminine suffu 42 Saying nothing 43 Epoch 44 Was a candidate LruiJ ST EH* </5 OUR E N T I R E STOCK reduced including bedroom, dining room and l iving room furniture All Special Orders Reduced Including Bennington Pine fOfpLl THE LUMBERY# °°'a Yr 4031 DAYTON McHENRY 815-344-2S83 ILL HOME CENTER FEATURING: •Complete Inventroy at money saving prices •Featuring Top Brand Materials For All Your Plumbing Needs •Step by Step Instructions by Trained Professionals & OPEN 7 DAYS MON.-FRI. 7 to 6 SAT. 7 to 5 SUN. 9 to 1 SPECIAL! 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