PAGE 14-PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1971 r MEANWHILE BACK AT THE COURTHOUSE" BRANCH COURTI Magistrate Leonard Brody Michael J. Niska, 1611 "N. Park street, McHenry, guilty of disorderly conduct, fined $100 and costs; also guilty of resisting or obstructing a peace officer, fined $400 and costs. CIRCUIT COURT Judge William M. Carroll, in a bench trial Monday morning, found James Giddings of Alton road, McHenry, not guilty of a charge of theft over $150. Giddings was charged with obtaining unauthorized control over a fiber glass removable hardtop for a 1960 automobile in July of 1967. He waived jury trial and Judge Carroll delivered the not guilty verdict. COMPLAINTS Dave R. Wilcox, health of ficer for the Village of Lakemoor, charges that on Feb. 28, George Noller of 206 Sunnyside drive, Lakemoor, committed the offense of storage of junk material on private property. Court date April 14. Dave R. Wilcox, health of ficer for the village of Lakemoor, charges that on March 6, George Noller of 206 Sunnyside drive, Lakemoor, committed the offense of storage of junk material that is. trash and waste material. Court date April 14. Dave R. Wilcox, health of ficer for the village of Lakemoor, charges that on March 6, Paul Derocher of 123 W. Rand road, Lakemoor, committed the offense of storing of junk, trash and refuse on private property. Court date April 14. Robert A. Laurie, manager of the Baron of Beef restaurant, charges that on Jan. 2, Murray D. Bolger of 906 N. Allen avenue, McHenry, committed the offense of disorderly con duct. Court date, April 28. Officer Robert Zujewski of the McHenry Police depart ment charges that on Saturday, April 3, John M. Fitzgerald of 1547 E. Lake Shore drive, Rich mond, committed the offense of curfew violation. Court date April 14. CANDY iy Tom Dorr HE* WCTME SO MILES GREASY CREEK •• WHERE Hft SOWS TO CAPTURE TEW AT REST . . . Under Ariiona skies, a squadron of U.S. F-106 jets stand at ease. Three years ago, 15 sqvadrons of these Aero- space Defense Command jets defended this continent's skies. Budget cuts by the Department of Defense eliminated these jets from ADC operations. Three squadrons were given to Canada, six squadrons given to the Air National Guard, and the remainder put in mothballs. Only 11 active duty U.S. F-106 and three Canadian F-101 squadrons remain of the aircraft resources of the joint U.S. Canadian North American Air Defense Command. AUTO IN DEEP DIVE -- Patricia Matuzak of road crashed through the guard , 4816 Prairie avenue, McHenry, sustained ser- landing in a vertical position at the south end ious injuries Sunday night when the car she was driving left the west side of Chapel Hill of Johnsburg bridge. fence, FRED ANTHONY PHOTO Legal Notice The Johnsburg School District No. 12 Board of Education will hold a special meeting Monday, April 12, 1971 at 7:30 P.M. in the Johnsburg Elementary School located at 2117 W. Church Street, McHenry, Illinois. The Agenda will cover reorganization and other business. Phil Y. Wieck Secretary Board of Education Johnsburg School District 12 (Pub. April 9,1971) Legal Notice School District No. 15 in the counties of Lake and McHenry in the State of Illinois will ac cept sealed bids for milk, ice cream, bread-buns for the 1971- 72 school year until 10:00 A.M. Monday May 3, 1971 at the Board of Education. Ad ministration Center at 3926 W. Main St., McHenry, 111., 60050 Specifications and information mav be obtained from Mr. Glen- Blank at the above address. The respective Boards of Education reserve the right to accept and or reject any and or all bids. (Pub. April 9 1971) Easter Egg Hunt Planned By Area Club The Northern Illinois Con servation club will hold a children's Easter egg hunt and bake sale on the club 'grounds Saturday, April 10. The hunt starts at 1 p.m. and will be conducted in two age groups. The small ones, from 7 years and under, will operate ui one group, and those from 8 to 13 will hunt in another. Ladies of the NICC will boil the 500 eggs which will be set out in the field and bush Finders may keep all their eggs. Some of these eggs will have a nurti'ber on them, and these earn the finder a prize. Additionally, there will be two gold colored eggs, and these, when turned in, will earn the two top special prizes. Coffee and sweet rolls will be served to the grownups in the-- clubhouse. three miles west of Antioch on Route 173. Area children in these age groups are invited to attend for a small charge. The hunt will end at 2 p.m. COLLEGE CANDIDATE The following answer to a Plaindealer questionnaire was received too late to be included in the list which appeared in Wednesday's issue. Thomas L. Trendler, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Trendler of McHenry, seeks the office of McHenry County college trustee. A twenty-one year resident of the community, he graduated from McHenry high school and is presently a full time student at the county college. He com ments as follows: "McHenry County college has been forced into a state of total inactivity The insertion of first hand information is necessary to alleviate the academic and economic oppression of M.C.C. The people of the college school district and the people of the college community deserve honest and concerned representation. Only until all factions are satisfied and represented will McHenry County college finally be able to move forward as a true and substantial college institution. After years of research, a chap comes up with the amazing fact that fifty-three different types of mouse traps have been developed. Likely, the cat is the most efficient, however. Issue Tickets The following tickets were issued by the McHenry Police department: Lawrence Giurlani, 4514 Garden Quarter, McHenry, no valid registration. Nancy A. DeWerdt, 3917 E. Lake Shore drive, Wonder Lake, speeding 50 in a 30 m.p.h. zone. Rosemary R. Basak, 420 Lakeview drive, Lakemoor, disobeyed traffic signal. Freeman A. Wilkey, Jr., 822 Bonner road, Wauconda, speeding 41 in a 25 m.pJi. zone. John A. Walter, 207 N. Green street, McHenry, no valid registration. Robert L. Behl, 1335 Riverside drive, McHenry, improper starting. James F. Ellis, 718 S. Washington, Park Ridge, no valid driver's license. Walton R. Rosquist, 6803 S. Route 31, Crystal Lake, speeding 43 in a 25 m.p.h. zone. Faye E. Rhoades, 406 N. Country Club drive, McHenry, permitting unauthorized person to drive. Joan C. Hogy, 338 W. Liberty street, Wauconda, disobeyed traffic control. James C. Everds, 775 Smoke Tree road, Deerfield, speeding 43 in a 25 m.p.h. zone. Vincent J. Farrand, 507 Lincoln avenue, Ingleside, IS W/A/7£K Ti /MAfS iCCP "TtA, "!'H£ S f F f c ' f v H f c i e " H A T ^ V I L L H E L P yOL n i T v C v L K f p A k p i E S S Of THf A>Chl, \ML't At iU H€ U' Hi t T 1 Mi ICE ON SOCIAL OCCASIONS. Test-drive a beautiful new Pontiac DRIVE PONTIAC DEAL Grand Prix Then drive a beautiful deal on one We think it's worth some of our gasoline to impress you with Pontiac's famous Wide-Track ride. So come in and test-drive a brand-new 1971 Pontiac today. We have all kintk-and all kinds of beautiful deals on them. There's just no better time to drive a Pontiac deal! Overton Pontiac Daily 9 to 9 Saturday 9 to 5 Sunday 10 to 4 3931 W. Main St. McHenry, III. 385-6000 speeding 45 in a 25 m.p.h. zone. Danny K. Brown, 4108 W. Crestwood drive, McHenry, speeding 45 in a 25 m.p.h. zone. Joseph W. Zachial, 419 Burnette, Wauconda-, speeding 45 in a 25 m.p.h. zone. $eve>JTtf I N W I W 6 S K E T C H vms in\ieurep |W I$6o! !H . •.RESCUE HIS SAL FROM A PACK OF WILD HORSES AND SAVE THE MINE FROM OH, THAfiS OKA*. At our house, we never see crummy TV programs. The little knob still works. PANASONIC just slightly ahead of our time THE ALLENDALE AC/Battery cassette recorder. Auto matic rec. level. Push-button operation. Fast Forward and Rewind. Pop-up cassette. Solid-State engineered. With microphone and accessories. Optional shoulder case. <8> *3995 STEREO CASSETTE RADIO RS-252S "The Orbitone" 4-track AC stereo cassette with FM/ AM/FM stereo radio. Pop-up cassette. AC bias and AC erase. Two VU meters. Speaker monitoring. Safety- lock record button. FET tuner. Stereo selector system. Stereo eye. Black-out dial. Solid-State. With microphone and accessories. Suggested Retail $189.95 *129* LEE & RAY ELECTRIC 1005 N. FRONT MeHENRY PH. 385-0882 SURPRISE Easter Egg Bank Every Child 12 Years Old or Younger Will Receive FREE--A Surpise EASTER EGG BANK Five Big Winners Just Stop In And Draw An Egg From Our Easter Basket. Five Of Them Will Contain A "Certificate \ That Makes You A Winner Of A New $5 SAVINGSTACCOUNT! The Bank Of Friendly Service FIRST (Alationa$ ItoMOOOO1 FDi€ Member F.D.I.C. BANK oh (^Mc^entiu 3814 West Elm St. McHenry, lllnols Phone 815-385-5400 1 ( X