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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Feb 1979, p. 23

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» f Wond*» "®"©| Ichf 0*1 Inn ^tCullp, McH«nr .. v--, • ||P0LtC£ TICKETSJJ The City of McHenry Police department has issued the following tickets. Gilbert H. Anderson, 5200 Foutain lane, disobeyed a stop sign. Arthur W. Bentz, 5306 Bridge street, no valid safety sticker. Kenneth Lewakoski, 5016 W. Bonner road, disobeyed a stop light. Jackie L. Mansholt, Vernon Hills, speeding, 43 mph in a 30 zone. „Carleen M. Nicholson, 707 N. Cherry Valley road, speeding, 43 mph in a 30 zone. AE R. Reuter, 4608 Garden Quarter, failure to yield. • William S. Sapp, 217 N. Front street, disobeyed a stop sign. Karen R. Shaver,' 305 Emerald drive, no safety test. Jeffrey R. Stahl, 3616 W. Grant, disobeyed a stop sign. Tommy Tucker, Jr., 5006 W. Dartmoor, disobeyed a stop sign. Bonnie J. Vaughn, Mur- physboror, too fast for con­ ditions. •* Richard A. Garski, 2810 Rosedale, disobeyed a stop sign. Kenneth J. Schuerr, 4901 Bonner drive, too fast for conditions. Timothy J. Lamz, 4216 W. South street, too fast for con­ ditions. Michael J. Troka, 3213 S. Waterview, driving while license revoked, no iden­ tification number displayed, operation of an unnumbered snowmobile, driving while under the influence and operation of a snowmobile on a city street. Mary Grace Ziebel, 3205 Stillhill drive, , improper Jane usage. Robert L. Peters, Woodstock, ho valid safety sticker. Michael W. Borchardt, 5316 Bull Valley road, negligent driving. Gregg A. Wilsman, Wood­ stock, disobeyed a traffic control signal. James Steed, Chicago, overweight. . Joan M. Sorenson, 209 Windridge drive, speeding, 43 mph in a 30 zone. Bernadette R. Rail, 4309 W. Shore drive, speeding, 44 mph in a 30 zone. Mary C. Finch, 3904 W. Oak avenue, disobeyed a stop sign. Ronald C. Arneson, Round Lake, no valid safety test. Jon W. Shellman, Delevan, Wis., disobeyed a traffic control signal. Kenneth W. Durkin, 5200 Maplehill road, disobeyed a stop sign. Horacio Fernandez, 5100 Wonder Lake Inn & Lounge Featuring Chinese & American Cuisine NOW OPEN FOR LUNCH-TUES. THRU FRI. 11:30 TO 2 SPECIALS! •TUES. & WED. ALL DAY-SENIOR CITIZENS 10% OFF •THURS. ALL DAY-FRIED CHICKEN $2.85 •FRI. NITE-FISHERMAN'S WHARF $2.95 CARRY OUT ORDERS! 5506 E. WONDER LAKE RD. WONDER LAKE. ILL. PHONE 815-728 0411 OPEN FOR DINNERS: TUES.- THURS. 4 to 9. FRI. 4 to 10 SAT. 1 to 10 SUN. 1 to 9 BANQUET t HALL FACILITIES 20 - 120 GUESTS S3.50 • $7.00 PER PERSON FAMILY STYLE Women In College 1 n In Hearing Study The problems older women face in returning to school will be highlighted at a hearing at McHenry County college Friday, Feb. 23. The hearing, conducted at MCC by the Illinois commission on the Status of Women, are to gather information for proposing legislation to solve the problems and obstacles faced by older women in college today. Maplehill drive, disobeyed a stop sign. Dixie Welter, 5302 Pistakee drive, improper backing. Lawrence G. Trombini, 4809 Oakwood drive, improper lane usage. Anna Wegner, 5309 W. Geveland drive, improper left turn. Glen E. Ziebel, Island Lake, failure to give information or render aid. The public is invited to atteiMk the hearings and to testify before the commission's Committee on Older Women and Widows. The hearings will last from 10 a.m. to noon and from 2 to 4 p.m. in f^oom 249 of the MCC Main hall building. Among the problems ex­ pected to be covered in testimony before the com­ mittee are financial assistance needs, difficulties in finding child care, inflexible class hours, study skill deficiencies and transportation difficulties. For additional information on the hearing, telephone MCC Instructor Mary Kurtzman at the college. Water gardening is an in- testing winter hobby. All you need is a glass container, cut­ tings or small' plants, plant food and water. Ask me about Life Insurance for High Income People It can provide immediate funds your family will need for their way of living if you die-or long-range retirement benefits if you live. Call me for details Dennis Conway 3319 W. Elm St. McHenry 385-7111 State Farm Life Insurance Company Home Office Bloommqton Illinois SECTION 2-PAGE 7 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1979 McHenry Library News Mike Hogan On FS Board 1011 N. Gr««n Str--i, Phone 315*0036 Hours: Monday-Friday: 10:00 a.m. • 9:30 p.m. Saturday: 10:00 a.m. • 5:00 p.m. For beginners, or anyone who wishes to come and knit with a group. Tuesday, 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Genealogy Club For anyone interested in tracing ancestors. Every Wednesday, l p.m. to 3 p.m. The library can help people get started and if they have already begun, perhaps can help one another with personal experiences. Yoga Class Beginners only: Please come in and sign up for this class. Every Wednesday evening, 7 to 8 p.m. A C. IPT The opal was considered good for strengthening the eyes. TYPEWRITER & ADDING MACHINE REPAIR We Offer Complete Service On: •IBM •FACIT •ADLER •OLIVETTI •ROYAL •OLYMPIA AND ALL OTHER MAJOR BRANDS OF TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MACHINES. Repaired In Our Shop, Or At Your Business. Mike Hogan, Ringwood farmer who perates 2,000 acres with his father. John, and his brother, Harry, has been elected to the board of directors of McHenry FS. ^-AHogan's election came duftng the thirty-third annual meeting last week where Carroll Lohmeyer and Lester Guenther, Woodstock, were re­ elected to the nine-member board. Retiring from the board is Glen Benoy, Alden, a member since 1965. Robert Gardner, board president from Solon Mills, • said the board's reorganization meeting will be Feb. 27.„ Hogan. his brother and father have a 70-cow dairy herd along with about 70 head of calves and heifers They raise primarily corn and soybeans on the farmland. INCORPORATED McHENRY OFFICE SYSTEMS. INC. 803 N. FRONT ST. (RTE. 31) . McHENRY, ILL Mike and his wife, Susan, have two children, Michael, 14, a freshman at Johnsburg high school, and Christopher, 6, a kindergarten student at Johnsburg. Mike was raised on the family farm on Barnard MiH road, near Ringwood. After high school be began farming full time with the family. He is the ASCS committeeman from McHenry township Noted hairstylists say that 1979 will see a trend to short hair. Tapered sides will be fluffy. The blow-dryer and curling iron is a must to keep these short styles attractive. SUBSCRIBE To The McHenry Plaindealer And Save *8.80 Over Newstand Price (815) 385-5890 • I I I I I I I I NAME __ j AQDRESS I CITY I FILL OUT AND MAIL OR BRING TO: McHENRY PLAINDEALER 3812 W. Elm St.. McHenry. III. 60050. with chock or monoy order for *12.00 for on* year subscription within McHenry County. ZIP MONEY BACK GUARANTEE FOR UNUSED PORTION" Double your money! 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Here's an example of how quickly $1000 will grow ; in our super savings certificate when interest is left to compound: Annual Original At end of:* Rate Investment nine years MEMBER FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION iauAt LIK In addition your investment is secured, protected up to $40,000 by the FSLIC a permanent agency of federal government. So before you invest your hard earned money stop into one of our three convenient offices and ask about our 8% super savings certificate. It's a great way to fight economic uncertainty. •Certificates withdrawn prior to maturity earn at regular passbook rate less 90 days interest. MARENGO F E D E R A L S A V I N G S and loan associat ion • MARENGO: 200 E. Grant Highway • 815/568-7258 • McHENRY: 4400 W. Route 120 • 815/344-1900 • WOODSTOCK. 118 Cass Street • 815/338-2900

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