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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Apr 1974, p. 3

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PAGE 3 - PLAINDEALER-FR1DAY, AfKIL 2«. 1974 Tag For Family Service m L "MEANWHILE BACK AT THE COURTHOUSE" Terr! Brooks, file clerk at the McHenry County Family Service and Mental Health clinic is shown pressing a button that activates the Lektriever, electronic filing system, bringing the needed file to her. Above, Terri and Mrs. John Johnson, Tag day chairman, look on as receptionist, Margaret Dorr, selects the file. The system was a gift of the Women's auxiliary of the clinic. The Women's auxiliary to the McHenry County Family Service and Mental Health clinic will be conducting a Tag Day Saturday, April 27. All monies collected will be turned over to the clinic, where it is used to further their work for the people of McHenry county. The clinic's Family Service program provides personal counseling with trained experts on marriage problems, pre­ marriage planning, parent child conflicts, school adjustment problems, child and teen-age behavior, job and social problems, growing oldep, and other personal problems directly or indirectly affecting family life. The Clinic's Mental Health Services include diagnosis and treatment for children and adults with emotional p r o b l e m s , i n d i v i d u a l psychotherapy, group or family therapy, playroom therapy, hospital consultations with patients in local hospitals, emergency psychiatric care and counseling on alcoholism and drug-related problems. The motto taken by the clinic is: "If vou need help, it's here." BRANCH COURT Associate Circuit Judge Thomas Baker Roger A. Rairie, 4112 Crystal Lake road, McHenry, bound over to the Grand jury on a charge of burglary and theft over $150. Associate Circuit Judge Richard Kelly Cameron C. Viita, 4613 W. Willow lane, McHenry, guilty of violation of classification, fined $10 and costs. Jerry L. Rhodes, Waukegan, found not guilty of speeding. COMPLAINTS Sgt. Gregory Burg charges that on April 17, Lori J. DeBuck of 820 N. Green street, McHenry, committed the offense of possession of cannabis, Bond was set at $1,000, court date April 29. Detective Dennis Lantis charges that on April 13, Fred J. Finn of 3308 W. Pearl, McHenry, committed the offense of burglary in that he did enter the auto of Jess W. Nicholas at 1412 N. River road, McHenry, without authority with the intent to commit a theft therein. Bond set at $2,500, court date April 30. Detective Dennis Lantis charges that on April 13, Fred J. Finn of 3308 W. Pearl, McHenry, committed the offense of theft under $150 in. that he did take a Volunteer 32 caliber automatic pistol, property of Jess W. Nicholas. Bond set at $2,500, court date April 30. Detective Dennis Lantis charges that on April 13, Fred J. Finn of 3308 W. Pearl, McHenry, committed the offense of criminal damage to property in that he did damage property of A1 A. Adams, namely a plate glass window located at 2103 W. Route 120, McHenry. Bond was set at $1,000, court date April 30. Sgt. Gregory Burg charges that on April 16, Kurt W. Bullis of 3307 W. Elm, McHenry, committed the offense of contributing to the delinquency Mrs. John Johnson, Tag day chairman, asks that you give generously so when you need help it will be there. of a minor child in that he did knowingly conceal a minor from the police knowing she was a runaway. Bond set at $1,000, court date April 29. Detective Larry Macheroux charges that on April 15, Robert Lee Wear of 1233 S. 19th street, Quincy, committed the offense of aggravated kidnapping in that he did knowingly and secretly confine a child under the age of 13 years against his will. Bond set at $100,000, court April 29. Kenneth Sporleder, assistant manage^*^Eagle Foods, Woodstock, charges that on April 18, Robert A. Schindler of 2719 Stilling boulevard, McHenry, committed the offense of theft under $150 in that he did knowingly obtain Offer Defensive Driving Course To Begin April 29 A defensive driving course will be held for McHenry county residents beginning April 29. Trooper James McCullem, information and unauthorized control over fifteen wooden skids, property of the store. Bond set at $1,000, court date April 29. Detective Larry Macheroux charges that on April 20, Andrew M. Granger of the Riverside hotel, McHenry, committed the offense of theft over $150 in that h$ -did knowingly obtain unauthorized control over a Jeep pickup truck owned by Edward Hansen of Hansen Marine Service. Bond set at $5,000, court daje May 6. JWWW^WWWMW/WVWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW> STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD MR. AND MRS. FRANK E. HARRISON BRIDAL COUPLE - Miss Sharon L. Pedigo of 410 Seminary avenue, Woodstock, and Mr. Frank E. Harrison of 824 Wiltshire, McHenry, were united in marriage in a lovely nuptial ceremony Saturday, March 23, in St. Mary's Catholic church, Woodstock. The Rev. Eugene C. Baumhofer officiated at the 3 o'clock afternoon services. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Ellen Pedigo of Gamaliel, Ky. Her bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Harrison of 1925 N. Woodlawn, McHenry. The newlyweds are now making their home in McHenry. US FIRST AND LAST! KITCHEN CABINETS VANIT0RIES STOCK OR CUSTOM FORMICA COUNTER TOPS BUILT--INS , ROPER- APPLIANCES Q CORNING ^ CUSTOM MILLW0RK NO JOB TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL GLAVIANO'S INTERIORS & PALATINE MILLW0RK 414 S. Rte. 31 Just N. of McHenry Floral 385-3764 or 385-3765 Visit it Our Show Room wj / v education officer for the Illinois state police, will teach the course. The classes will be held April 29 and 30 and May 6 from 7-10 p.m. in Room D108 at McHenry County college. The course is being sponsored by McHenry County People in Traffic Safety. The course includes eight hours of instruction and each person completing the course will receive a diploma. A minimal fee is charged, part of which goes for the instruction books and refreshments. Pre-registration is required. Anyone interested may phone or write Kenneth "Gus" Williams at McHenry County college, 6200 Northwest highway, Crystal Lake. SPAGHETTI DINNER Cub Scout Pack 76, Island Lake, is sponsoring an "all you can eat" spaghetti dinner Sunday, April 28, at the Island Lake grade school on Greenleaf avenue. Complete dinners will be served from 1 to 6 p.m. The Cub Scouts urge everyone to attend. Tickets will be available at the door or can be obtained from the Cub Scouts. About one-fifth of all Americans have one leg shorter than the other. SELECT ART WORK - Lisa Huemann and Kelly Keefe select art work to be entered in the second annual Rockford Diocese Art Fair Sunday, April 28, from 2 to 5 p.m. in Marian high school gym. Seven Catholic high schools will be participating in this event from the diocese. Admission is free. uUa/t ^au Studio FORMAL WEAR RENTAL SPECIAL PROM PRICES 10 a.m. • 6 p.m. Weekdays 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturdays 3923 CU/. uMain St*eet uUcS&My. 3M. 60050 Won 385-6077. 385-5543 I 9 ifi H % 4 5 7 i A hh .1* y*4 Did You Know ? • 11 SOME PEOPLE RECEIVE PREFERENTIAL TREATMENT AT THE McHENRY STATE BANK. Yes, those who maintain a satisfactory checking account with the McHenry State Bank are not usually required to wait for approval of normal credit requests. Time is required to check out loan applications of non-depositors such as contacting references, etc.. Sixty - eight years of service has proven beyond a doubt that the best credit reference in the whole wide world is a satisfactory checking account at the McHeniy State Bank. Then too, the ex­ perienced officers at the McHenry State Bank know banking and know their customers and are in a position to give immediate approval to normal credit requests. There is much more to a checking account than as a means of paying bills. It builds a banking relationship that can mean preferential treatment for you on so many occasions - When an unexpected need arises for a personal loan - consideration of a home mortgage - a student loan for college • a new car loan at preferential bank rates - these are only a few of the conven­ iences of a Full Service Bank. Yes, you see there is much more to a checking account than checks and deposits and even service charge. It is a basic step toward building a convenient, profitable banking relationship. Get in line for PREFERENTIAL TREATMENT with a checking account at the McHeniy State Bank serving the Community since 1906. u Ml \ A FUUAJifcHenry State Banh ̂ BANK J McHENRY PE0PLE SERVING McHENRY SINCE 1906 3510 West Elm Street McHeniy Phone 385-1040 jyyUWgWVWWVWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWtf II Prettyglrl, w « "The Unusual In Women's Apparel" rhe Fashion Shoppe ifdy mtfhn pucker up! 5 T m Garters Available Nowl, I I Sensational seersucker knit takes to partying in a lace-licked long, sleeveless, scooped and white- topped. Made extra special by its own curvey cardi­ gan. Vicky Vaughn turns it out in polyester single knit, machine washable/dryable. & THE FASHION SHOPPE 1007 N. FRONT ST. (RT. 31) McHenry 385-7747_ 5 w I ! §-1 i

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