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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Mar 1973, p. 5

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charge of battery was bodily harm to her. Bond set at 25 YEARS OF SERVICE. . . PAGE 5-PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, MARCH V, 1973 " M E A N W H I L E B A C K A ) • . the courthouse: Here & There In - BUSINESS Some members of the freshman class of East campus indicated they were No. 1 as Spirit Week at MCHS came to a close last Friday afternoon. The freshman accumulated the most points - 87 - in various contests held throughout the week. From left, first row, are Debbie Farragh, Sally Tomasello, Darlene Campbell, Marilyn Felde, Annette Kayler, Karen Kennebeck and Debbie Lane; second row, Steve Schau. Scott Bland, Denise Hughes, Sue Wilde and Harry Brunow; third row, Mike Mai, Patty Berry, Roy Jenkins, Sharon Johnson, Monica Schiavone and Jodie Gibson. BRANCH COURT Associate Circuit Judge Thomas Baker Michael Scherer. 524 X. Lakeview, McHenry. guilty of transportation of alcoholic ^liquor, fined S15 and costs. Deborah L. Serafin. 404 YV. Oakdale. Chicago, guilty of disorderly conduct at the Roller Rink, fined $100 and costs. r was dismissed Associate Circuit Judge Leonard Brody James Robi son. Wonder Lake, charged with deceptive practice, case dismissed on payment of costs. Angelo Horton. Hebron, bound over to the Grand jury on two counts of armed robbery of the Village Mart, Wonder Lake, and one count of ^rmed robbery df the 7-11 store.HVoixlstock. Roy W. Kevek. 56W Sylvan, Wonder Lake, charged with driving while intoxicated, amended to disorderly conduct, fined. $150 and costs. Walter M. Garrelts, Wonder Lake, guilty of driving while intoxicated, fined $200 and placed on one-year probation. Other charges of improper lane usage, no valid registration, driving while license suspended or revoked were nolle prossed. COMPLAINTS Rosemarie Pintozzi charges that on Feb. 25, Mr. or Mrs. John W. Barry of 808 N. John, McHenry, committed the of­ fense of dog running at large. Hearing set for March 14. Deputy Sheriff James Fit­ zgerald charges that on May 28, 1970, Frank T. Propek, also known as Frank J. Pearson, Wonder Lake, committed the offense of perjury in that he falsely answered question on his driver's license application for the State of Illinois. Bond set at $1,000, court date March 15. ^ Deputy Sheriff James Fit­ zgerald charges that on Jan. 27, Frank Propek, also known as Frank J. Pearson, Wonder Lake, committed the offenses of driving while his driver's license was expired or revoked and illegal use of license or permit to operate a motor vehicle. Bond set at $1,500, court date March 15. Emily Kotiw charges that on Feb. 26. Michael Kotiw of 4610 Garden Square. McHenry. committed the offense of battery in that he did cause $1.000. court date March 15. Sgt. Robert Mickelsen charges that on March 1. Jerry D. Erb of 7504 Center. Wonder Lake, committed the offense of tumultuous conduct in that he was involved in a street fight at 912 Center street, McHenry. a' 1 a.m. Hearing date March 21. Sgt. R. Michelsen charges that on March 1, James R V'anPelt of 315 Millard. Crystal Lake, committed the offense of tumultuous conduct in that he was involved in a street fight at 912 Center street. McHenry. at 1 a.m. Hearing date March 21. Sgt. R. Michelsen charges that on March 1. John B. Mc- Caulley of 1716 Oakleaf drive, McHenry, committed the of­ fense of tumultuous conduct in that he was involved in a street fight at 912 Center street, McHenry, at 1 a.m. Hearing date March 21. Sgt. R. Michelsen charges that on March 1, Edward J. Lijekvist of 563 Darlington Inn, Crystal Lake, committed the offense of tumultuous conduct in that he was involved in a street fight at 912 Center street, McHenry, at 1 a.m. Hearing date March 21. David Miller charges that on Feb. 23, Terry J. Hansen of 3115 River Park drive, McHenry, committed the offense of reckless driving in that he did operate his auto in a reckless manner on the playground of Parkland Junior high school while children were present on the playground. Bond set at $1,000, court date March 14. Deputy Sheriff Fred Anthony charges that on Feb. 24, John D. Culliton III of 6008 N. Fox Legislative Night Thursday For Contractors State legislators from Lake and McHenry county legislative districts were scheduled to be special guests at the "Legislative Night" meeting of the Plumbing and H e a t i n g C o n t r a c t o r s association of Lake and McHenry counties at the Northern Chalet. Libertyville. Thursday. March 8. at 6:30 p.m. Legislation already in the hopper affecting the plumbing- heating-cooling industry in particular or thi? construction industry in general were on the agenda to be discussed with the legislators and the views of the contractors made known, according to PHCA President Michael Jaworsky. of Jaworco Inc., Fox River Grove. Proposed legislation being developed by the Illinois Association of Plumbing- heat ing-Cooling Cont rac tors and by the Illinois Mechanical S p e c i a l t y C o n t r a c t o r s association was also scheduled to be reviewed during the discussion period Lake road. McHenry. com­ mitted the offense of disorderly conduct in that he did leave a burning vehicle in the area of Agatha and Broadway, Pistakee Highlands, making no attempt to extinguish or notify any authorities. Hearing date March 19. Sgt. Daniel Kinnerk charges that on Jan. 30, Ronald E. Suchor of 4604 W. Lake Shore drive, McHenry, committed the offense of leaving the scene of an accident involving property damage in that he failed to give informati6n to the person at­ tending the vehicle that was damaged Bond set at $500, court date April 4. Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 191H JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION- ESTATE OF Carl W. Cross Deceased. FILE NO. 73-P-58 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 194 of the Probate Act. of the death of the above named decedent and that letters TESTAMENTARY were issued on March 5. 1973. to Bernard Cross. 1229 W. Draper St.. Chicago. III. and Darlene Wing. 1433 Indian Ln.. Car- pentersville. Illinois, whose attornev of record is R. A. Stueben. 3918 W. Main St.. McHenry, Illinois. Claims may be filed within 7 montfes from the date of issuance of Letters of office and that any claim not filed within that period is barred as to the estate which is inventoried within that period. Claims against said estate should be filed in the Probate office of the Clerk of said Court; County Court House. Wood­ stock. Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney. MARGARET O'NEIL Clerk of the Court ( Published Mar. 9-16 & 23,1973) ON DEAN'S LIST A total of 562 students at the University of Wisconsin- Superior have been named to the first semester 1972-73 Dean's list, including John G. Irwin, 721 Lillian street, McHenry, a senior majoring in geology-biology. MICKEY'S DELIVERS! Two radio-dispatched cars now deliver our tempting food to your door in heated containers. 11:00 A.M. -9:00 P.M. Daily H:00A.M. - 10:00 P.M. Fri. Phone 385-1600 or 385-9743 MICKEY'S VIENNA RIVERSIDE & PEARL in McIlENR Y FRESHMEN NO. I - Principal Gary Fields left, of East campus presents spirit stick to members of the freshman class after the class won contests which marked Spirit Week at MCHS. At right is Dennis Welter, Pep club faculty advisor, who was wheeled into the Wes^ campus auditorium pep rally Friday afternoon to indicate the winning class. Others, from left of Fields, are Steve Schau, Scott Bland, Bob Moore, Karen Day, Kim Curry. STAFF PHOTOS-WAYNE GAYLORD . . .WHAT IT MEANS TO US. . . • Friendly, Courteous Service • Free Delivery Within 1 Mile Of McHenry • Income Tax Record System For Prescription & Health related items, at income tax time, you don't ha\e to search & add, come in. . .we'l l be glad to explain • Alphabetical Filing System Lose your bottle7 Just let us know about when you first had it f i l led, this system was developed & pioneered at Nye's. Now, over 1000 Pharmacies throughout the U.S.A. use it. . . .WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU. . . • Lengthy, Caivenient Hours Of Operation (82 Hours of total service) Police Tickets AlanG. Jennison, 813 Rolling road, McHenry, speeding 55 in a 30 m.p.h. zone. Debra R. Reeves, 2703 Shorewood, McHenry, speeding 50 in a 35 m.p.h. zone. Benjamin Mennella, 2706 Sterling, McHenry, disobeyed stop sign. Santos Hurtado, Jr., Mun- delein, disobeyed traffic signal. Harold L. Bell, 3566 Pearl, McHenry, violation of restriction. Genevieve Gardner, 7819 Oakwood, Wonder Lake, speeding 40 in a 25 m.p.h. zone. Warren B. Kommer, 4412 Ponca, McHenry, no valid Illinois registration. James R. Huse, 3303 W. Lake Shore, Wonder Lake, driving while license was suspended or revoked and no valid registration. Albert H. LaRoche, 91 N. Oak, Crystal Lake, driving while license was suspended or revoked. Edward D. Crago, 4606 Bonner, McHenry, driving on an expired instruction permit less than 6 months. William A. Meath, 3718 Waukegan, McHenry, speeding 45 in a 30 m.p.h. zone. June Campbell, 2608 W. Baldwin, McHenry, speeding 40 in a 25 m.p.h. zone. Richard S. Lay ton, 302 Kent, McHenry, reckless driving. Paul Rybak, 1511 N. Riverside, McHenry, speeding 40 in a 25 m.p.h. zone. Roy Grimes, 1017 Harrison, Wauconda, speeding 41 in a 25 m.p.h. zone. Kimberly K. Atkinson, 9105 Route 14, Crystal Lake, speeding 41 in a 25 m.p.h. zone. Michael R. Reese, 3234 W. Elm, McHenry, speeding 43 in a 25 m.p.h. zone. Thomas Lingenfelter, 910 N. Green, McHenry, speeding 41 in a 25 m.p.h. zone. Mark Justen, 3804 W. Clover, McHenry, speeding 45 in a 25 m.p.h. zone. Ray C. Bauspies, 1608 N. Riverside, McHenry, improper backing. County Invests $23$,816 In E-H Savings Bonds McHenry county residents purchased a total of $238,816 in Series E and H United States Savings bonds in January, according to Donald J. Still, Woodstock, volunteer county chairman of the Savings Bonds committee. Illinois sales accounted for 7.4 percent of the national total of $561,000,000 and 10 percent of the state's 1973 quota of $417,400,000 was reached in January. As of Jan. 31, individual Americans held $57.4 billion worth of E and H bonds and freedom shares representing 22 percent of the privately held portion of the public debt. Cherry Meat'Muffins 2 cans (12 ounces each) luncheon meat 1 Vt cups soft bread crumbs 2 eggs, beaten V4 cup brown sugar 1 tablespoon prepared mustard 1 can (21 ounces) cherry pie filling Mash the luncheon meat with a fork and combine with bread crumbs, eggs, brown sugar and mustard. Mix thoroughly and place equal amounts of the mixture into 8 to 12 greased muffin pans, filling % to % full. Bake in a moderate oven (350° F.) 20 to 25 minutes or until lightly browned. Serve with hot cherry pie filling as sauce. 6 to 8 servings. PRESENTING AN IMPORTANT SEMINAR/LECTURE MIND CONTROL & EXTRA SENSORY PERCEPTION Recently, many national publications such as Lite, Mademoiselle, Harper's Bazaar, National Observer and Sales Management featured articles about SILVA MIND CON TROL. ® These articles, along with many others, discuss how thousands of people across the country have learned through MIND CONTROL® to use more of their mind and to productively develop the vast hidden potential that lies within every human being. Some of these articles report the amazing results of how MIND CON TROL @ Students have learned ro totally relax, improve concentration, memory, break bad habits, and increase productivity and creativity; and yes function psychically by learning to develop and put to practical use the ESP that WP all naturally possess. UNIVERSITY RESEARCH Recent research at various universities throughout the country has revealed some of the phenomenal capabilities of man through proper control JOSE SILVA, Founder of his brain waves. Ex ploration of this almost unknown continent the human mind has been pioneerpd by a soft-spoken researcher, Jose Silva of the Institute of Psychorien tology in Laredo, Texas. 26 YEARS OF RESEARCH The Institute of Psychorientology, under the direction of Jose Silva, began their research in MIND CONTROL in 1944 to see if it was possible to in crease an Individual's IQ factor Amazingly, Silva 100 000 GRADUATES COAST TO COAST discovered that not only could IQ be Increased, but a person trained in this technique could even control the thought process to such an extent that it could be applied to practical ad vantage The implications of this breakthrough were staggering In depth studies also revealed that anyone with a normal mental ap titude could develop so called ESP and clair voyance when trained in the Mind Control method. In 1966, the Institute decided to release their findings to the general public. Techniques have been researched and refined to where only 40 to 48 hours of class time are required to learn the SILVA M I N D C O N T R O L ® method. COME AND LEARN We invite you to attend this special introductory seminar which will include learning two MIND CON TROL ® techniques discussion on Alpha brain wave training latest reports of psychic research and an explanation of what is taught in the complete SILVA MIND CON TROL ® course. MONDAY, MARCH 12 Time 8 PM SEMINAR Tuition: $3.00 MARINETVTS REST-MOTEL 6305 N.W. HWY. CRYSTAL LAKE, ILL YOU READ ABOUT S ILVA M IND CONTROL IN HOUSEWIFE - "Mind Cont ro l has expanded my awareness I fee l as though I Had prev ious ly been l i v ing in a 2 d imens iona l wor ld Now, thQ 3rd d imens ion, depth , has been added. " C G , Pala t ine , I I I EXECUTIVE - "A f te r many years o f t ry ing , S i lva Mind Cont ro l has enab led me to lose 35 pounds. " W C Evanston, i l l NEWSWEEK MADEMOISELLE NEW YORK TIMES WASHINGTON POST NATIONAL OBSER . FR A L E S MANAGE Mfc : . I HARPER'S BAZAAR INGENUE LIFE SALESMAN "The f i rs ' month a f te r Mind Cont ro l , •n y sa les increased oy 75 percent I attribute my cont inued bus iness anc l persona l success 'o th is course " A C . Deer f ie 'd . Ml S T UDENT "My grades ^av f improved because of techn iques tha t S i lva has ! *ven mp - M R , Ch icago For further information call or write Miiot SJ.ber. Licensed InMp.utor < f SILVA MIND CONTROL• HERMAN NYE & HE. BUCH jo ined in p lac ing a Drug store on Rivers ide Dr ive I t was a d ream both had over the years . 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