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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Mar 1984, p. 27

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- -* SECTION 2 - PAGE 9 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, MARCH 23, IM4 Michael Cajthaml, right, receives check in the represents the McHenry Crime Stoppers. amount of $1,000 (Plaindealer photo by Wayne Gay lord) from Dick Short. Cajthmal Snowmobile club holds presentation night The Harmony Snowmobile Club, at the annual awards presentation held at Chapel Hill Country Club, presented checks of $2,000 each to Jim Hall, representing the Johnsburg Rescue Squad, and Phillip Gust, representing the McHenry Rescue Squad, to help pay for personal equipment. In addition, $1,000 was presented to Michael Cajthaml and Ron Vacula representing the McHenry Crime Stoppers. Police tickets The City of McHenry Police Department has issued the following citations. Doreen Marie Rice, 2510 N. Villa Lane, disobeyed a stop sign. Dee L. Sturm, 4811 E. Lake Shore Drive, Wonder Lake, speeding, 49 mph in a 35 zone. Marilynn M. Long, 1417 N. Terrace, speeding, 40 mph in a 25 zone. Jarvis O. Lutterman, 433 Draper Road, speeding, 41 mph in a 25 zone. David J. Mike ska, 5204 Shore Drive, driving with a suspended license. Alda M. Erber, 112 S. Crystal Lake Road, improper lane usage. Stuart E. Buck, 1217 Broadway, no valid registration. William E. Fort, 4506 Garden Quarter, disobeyed a traffic control device. Patrick E. Whitt, 3111 Sunrise View, no valid registration. Daniel K. Dorn, 4014 Kane Ave., avoiding a traffic control device. William P. French, 3605 James St., disobeyed a traffic control device. Paul D. Vick, 4107 Lillian St., improper passing on the right. David J. Steinsdoerfer, 513 N. Cresthill Ave., improper lane usage. Ruth C. Danner, 7611 Beverly Way, Spring Grove, improper passing on the right. Madeline L. Buerstetta, 5524 Sherman, driving too fast for conditions. Sharon M. Northup, 34563 Nokomis Trail, speeding, 43 mph in a 30 zone. HYPNOSIS b y S h a r i P a t t o n , N a t i o n a l l y K n o w n R e g i o n a l V i c e i - r e s . , W o r l d C o n g r e s s o f P r o f e s s i o n a l H y p n o t i s t s LOSE WEIGHT STOP SMOKING 10 a.m.- '48.00 11:30 a.m.-*48.00 The money was raised this year in the annual Rescue 50 snowmobile marathon. In a turnabout, the Rescue Squads, in turn, presented awards to past year's chairmen and noted that over $67,000 has been raised. Dick Short, president of Harmony, presented an award to Jim Wright, the coordinator of the ride which has been the subject of state and national publications. Among the many guests were Fran Olsen, executive director of the McHenry Chamber of Commerce; George Gore, president of the Illinois Association of Snowmobiles Clubs, and Chuck Kozel, president of the McHenry County Snowmobile Association. Short noted that "responsible snowmobilers joined together for a good cause are an im­ portant part of the communitv." FOR ABOUT Late winter delays state tree shipment The Department of Con­ servation's two tree nurseries are suffering from the late surge of winter weather which is delaying the shipment of tree seedlings to be used in con­ servation plantings throughout the state. "We were already behind schedule because unfavorable conditions last fall slowed our early lifting and cold storage of seedlings over the winter," said A1 Mickelson, chief of the Department's Division of Forest Resources and Natural Heritage. Conditions during the winter months also prevented work from proceeding, and many people who ordered seedlings may receive them later than expected. "We're not ready to throw in the towel yet," said Mickelson. "We have nearly double our usual work force standing by to begin the mass lifting of trees as soon as ground conditions are right, and every effort will be made to get our seedlings out to people for planting this spring. MENTAL HEALTH The Community Mental Health Board (708) is accepting applications for funding for FY 84-85 (Dec. 1,1984-Nov. 30,1985). Those interested in applying for funding are asked to call the Mental Health Board, office (815) 455-2828. An application kit will be sent. The applications will be due by April 30. ^•general^^™ news Nuclear plant safety focus of lecture In response to the recent controversy over the quality of the construction of the Byron and Braidwood nuclear power plants, and as an acknowledgment of Energy Education Day, March 23, the McHenry County Defenders will present a lecture on quality control of nuclear power plants. The guest speakers will be Diane Shavez of the DeKalb Area Alliance for Responsible Energy and a Common wpalth Edison spokesperson. The lecture will be held March 28 at 7:30 p.m. in the Crystal. Lake Elementary School . auditorium, 131 E. Paddock Street, Crystal Lake. Each speaker will give a 20-to-30- minute talk. A question and answer period with the audience . will follow. Handouts on energy will be available. For more 815-459-0450. information, call SHOWPLACE 1-2-3-4-5 R O U T E S I 4 & 3 1 C R Y S T A t I A K E 4 5 S > 0 0 5 S 3 0 0 A d u l t s S 2 0 0 Y o u n g A d u l t s 1 2 t o 1 6 S I S O C h i l d " o n I I K n n d > $1.50 B a r g a i n M a t i n e e s D a i l y t i l 5 P M S T A R T S F R I D A Y TANK re FRI & SAT 21S 4.15 6 30 8 30 10 30 SUN THURS 2:15-4:15-6:308 30 ICE PIRATES PC FRI 4 SAT 2:30-4:30-7-9-10:39 SUN THURS 2:30-4:30-7 9 k Clfcmfa/FRI & SAT 2:15 4 15 6 30 8 30 10 30 SUM IHURS 2:15-4:15-6:30-8:30 POLICE ACADEMY • FRI & SAT 2-44:454:45-19:39 SUN THURS 2-44-454:45 I MUSICAL FOOT LOOSE PC I FBI. HON THURS 6 45 9 IQHPHSP" SAT & SUN 2 4 15 6 45 9 UNFAITHFULLY YOURS ro 1 FRI. MON-TNURS 7 4 9 [ SAT ft SUN 2.30-4:30-7 ft 9 AGAINST ALL ODDS. FRI. HONTHURS 6:30 9 SAI & SUN 1:45 46:309 CHILDREN OF THE CORN. 1 FRI. MON-TNURS 6:454:45 SAT ft SUN 2:30-4:304:454:45 OR1 ESS PUTS YOU IN ONE OF THESE NEW FORDS TODAY! About $333, cash or trade and you're driving an all new Ford Tempo. Your Ford Dealer can arrange a Red Carpet Lease through Ford. Motor Credit for qualified lessees and the following conditions apply to all the Fords shown below Payments based on 48 months. Over 60,000 miles, add 6C per mile penalty. ESCORT $290" TOTAL CASH DUE AT LEASE INCEPTION $14093 PER MONTH Includes refundable security deposit of $150.00 and first month's lease payment of $140.95* Total amount of payments $6,765.60. Front-wheel-drive, independent rear suspension, MacPherson strut front suspen­ sion, fully reclining front bucket seats. Includes applicable use tax. TEMPO *33310 TOTAL CASH DUE AT LEASE INCEPTION $158® PER MONTH Includes refundable security deposit of $175.00 and first month's lease payment of $158.10* Total amount of payments $7,588.80. Ford's front-wheel-drive five-passenger sport sedan, powered by a 2300 CC high swirl combustion, four-cylinder engine with four-speed, manual overdrive transaxle. Includes applicable use tax. LOSE WEIGHT 10 a.m.- '48.00 { • Lose 10, 20 . 30 or more lbs. You decide! rk' ))M 4fclk •You will be in control at a l l t imes • I r quest ions about hypnosis expla ined \ j /" j l "Receive a FREE tape for j 1 V reinforcement at home whi le I you s leep SATURDAY, MARCH 24 T .C. SPIRITS Meeting Rm., Crystal Lake N o p r e r e g i s t r a t i o n r e q u i r e d F o r f r e e b r o c h u r e c a l l 5 1 5 / 2 2 5 - 8 8 7 4 Only 1 c lass needed (85 % to 90% successful ) RANGER *32942 WOODSTOCK THEATRK M A I N ST RE FT - . lust Off The Square Adults *2; 11 & Under'1.50; Matinees 41.50 815-338-8555 Marling Erida> TOTAL CASH DUE AT LEASE INCEPTION $15442 PER MONTH Includes refundable security deposit of $175.00 and first month's lease payment of $154.42* Total amount of payments $7,412.16. Special value package includes power brakes, deluxe wheel trim, color-keyed interior and much more. Built "Ford Tough" with solid ladder-type frame, double wall construction and Twin-I-Beam suspension. Includes applicable use tax. I ' K I M l > s : STAR 80 (R) Gene Shalit •-- "Moves like lightning... strikes like lightning...a terrific movie." FRIDAY: 7:00, 9:00 SATURDAY & SUNDAY: 2:45, 7:10, 9:10 MONDAY thru THURSDAY: 7:10, 9:00 ( , l \ 1 THE RIGHT STUFF Nominated for 8 Academy Awards FRIDAY thru THURSDAY: 1:30 and 7:00 SPRING VACATION MOVIE SPECIAL FRIDAY: 2:00, SAT. & SUN: 1:10 MONDAY thru THURSDAY: 2:00 FOR ABOUT *479 YOU CAN DRIVE ATHUNDERBIRD FOR $229.06* PER MONTH! $479.06 total cash due at lease inception. Includes re­ fundable security deposit of $250.00 and first month's lease payment of $229.06* Total amount of payments $10,994.88. Aerodynamic shape makes the way it looks, improves the way it drives. Includes air conditioning, tinted glass, wide body side moldings and more Automatic transmission standard Includes applicable use tax. Ford Credit has made incentives available through dealers on Tempo and Thunderbird which may result in a lower monthly lease payment THE TERMS: Lessee may have the option to purchase the car at lease-end at a price to be negotiated with the Dealer at lease inception However, lessee has no obligation to purchase the car at lease-end Lessee is responsible for excess wear and tear Refundable security deposit and first month's lease payment due in advance Lease subject to credit approval and insurability as determined by Ford Motor Credit "Price based on manufacturer's suggested retail price including title taxes license fee and destination charges BUY OR LEASE SEE YOUR CHICAGOLAND FORD DEALER NOW <£Q> Ford Motor Credit Company

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