AGE 8 - PLAINDEALEK • FRIDAY. MARCH 2, lf7f t >. '"**'*• - ; - C*«- -y't* e'd like to make someone happy. That's why we'd like two lucky folks to take a trip to the Bahamas as our guests. It's all part of a special Grand Prize Drawing being held in conjunction with the opening of our new Northwood Office at 2100 N. Seminary Ave. (It opens March 5!) Simply fill out this coupon to enter and drop it off during business hours at the Northwood Office. Contest closes at noon on March 17. Entry blanks and complete information are also available at either of our offices. A Color TV, Food Processor Set and a set of Luggage will also be given away, in addition to the Bahama Trip. Come to our Grand Opening Celebration - Sunday, March 11,1-4 p.m. Free gifts, tours, and refreshments. CONTEST RULES 1. Entrants must be 18 years or older. 2. The entry blank must be fully com pleted and deposited at the Northwood Office, 2100 N. Seminary, in the place provided. f 3. Entries will be accepted beginning at 10:30 a.m. on March 5; Entries close at 12 noon on March 17, when the drawing will be held. No facsimile entry blanks will be allowed. 4. Winner need not be present at the drawing. 5. Employees and directors of the bank and members of their immediate families are not eligible to win. 6. Liability for any local, state or federal taxes is tne sole responsibility of the in dividual winners. 7. The First National Bank assumes noex- press or implied liability. V ^ \S% First National Bank of Wbodstock 225 West Jackson Street/Telephone 338-6200/Member FDIC "Today's Bank For Tomorrow's Future." •OLICE TICKET! The City of McHenry Police department has iasued the following tickets. Jeffrey J. Rhode, 1610 Cassandra lane, improper lane usage. Daniel E. Brown, 141* Channel Beach road, no valid safety test. Kathleen S. Miller, 1914 Dot street, improper parking. Barb Y. Truszkoski, 2207 Beachside drive, failure to yield and improper left turn. James P. Quinlan, 2506 N. Villa lane, disobeyed a red light. Marjorie P. Foltz, 2605 S. Tower drive, failure to signal lane change. William J. Singer, 3319 Skyway drive, failure to yield. Ellen L. Schoendeck, Palatine, too fast for con ditions. Lynda R. Ziebel, 4814 Wilmot road, disobeyed a stop sign. Mary Alice Goch, Round Lake Beach, disobeyed a traffic signal. Betty Sansone, 3803 E. Lake Shore drive, Wonder Lake, disobeyed a traffic signal. Geoffrey A. Lowe, 2625 Myang street, driving while license suspended. Raymundo S. Alvarado, 1614 Knoll avenue, no valid driver's license and no valid safety test. Richard T. Hawley, 2605 Mid Oak, expired safety test. Mark J. Bradley, Cary, illegal safety glass. Thomas Fisher, 610 N. Hill road, disobeyed a red light. Tracy L. Peters, Crystal Lake, disobeyed a stop sign. David M. Bomke, LaGrange, disobeyed a stop sign. Donna M. Bonato, 5000 W. Willow lane, disobeyed a stop sign. Robert M. Roewer, 2701 Kashmiri road, disobeyed a stop sign. Herbert S. Warner, Fox Lake, disobeyed a red light. Virginia B. Morton, 2001 W. Oakleaf drive, disobeyed a stop sign. Terry J. Boro, 1211 W. Route 120, disobeyed a red light and failure to reduce. Donald A. Adams, 1616 N. Court street, disobeyed a stop sign. Brian F. Driscoll, 4905 W. Bromley drive, disobeyed a stop sign. Ernest J. Faudel, 2810 Sterling drive, illegal safety glass. Scott M. Smith, 4703 Lake Shore drive, Wonder Lake, disobeyed a stop sign. at)!." EX-SPY AUTHOR Ex-spy and controversial author Peter N. James will speak at McHenry County college Friday, March 2. MCC's Student Government is spon soring James' 7:30 p.m. ap pearance in the College union. The public is invited to hear his speech and there will be no charge for admission. James, an ex-CIA agent and the authof of The Air Force Mafia, has made a career of exposing corruption in the military in dustrial complex. James' revelations in that book led to inquiries by the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives in 1974. And About All The Farmer's biggest turnover is his spring plowing. -Post, Syracuse. lEIIf MSQllMC the professional do-it-yourself carpet cleaning system m # SJ*B£ '/i Day As F«N«ws: HALF DAY Mon. thru Thurs. RINSENVAC cleans the tvay professionals do, at a traction ot the cost WITH NEW POWER WAND FRI., SAT., 1 SUN (2 V, MRS. *5.00 MIN.) PER HOUR OVERNIGHT SPECIAL I 8:00 P.M. 9:00 A.M. $10.00 HORNSBYS f a m i l y c e n r o r i 4400W.RTE. 120 McHENRY. ILL. L \