PAGE 18 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, MAY 3jJ»™ McCullom Lake Geity Milbratz 385-8543 Mrs. Gerl Jensen Resigns Office In Baseball League Secretary-treasurer of the McCullom Lake baseball league, Mrs. Geri Jensen, has resigned her position, arid Dave Hansen of W. McCullom Lake road is taking over the job. Baseball association members say they are sorry Mrs. Jensen resigned. They do wish to thank her for all that she has contributed to the McCullom Lake baseball association as secretary- treasurer. Another uiauagci is owl! needed. Anyone interested is asked to contact Mr. Hansen, or James Bitterman, president. BASEBALL PRACTICE A practice night is scheduled for Wednesday, May 1, 6 p.m. at the beach, for kids who've joined the baseball league. OPEN HOUSE MEETING The Beach Gals were pleased to welcome eighteen guests to their open house membership meeting, April 24. Among those who attended were Ladies of the Lake members, Rose Gutt, Barb Reiter, Theresa Schultz and Jacqueline Todd. Also present were Joan Bitterman, Ginny Xranklin, Marilyn Gollan, Gloria Grimm, Lil Hansen, Mary Ellen Johnson, VylillO iittnovii. Julie Mass, Vicki Piotrowski, Bridget Scarbrough, Vi Sullivan, Gert Walter and Phyllis White. Plus many of the Beach Gals. President Karen Parks gave a brief summary of what the Beach Gals have accomplished, and some of their plans for the future. A question and answer period followed, then there were games and prizes awarded. All the ladies enjoyed the delicious refreshments served. The Beach Gals next ^regular meeting is Wednesday, May I, 7:30 p.m., and they hope to see many of these ladies attend, as members of the group. CLERK S HOURS CHANGED Starting May 1, the village clerk's office hours will be changed. New hours are Mondays and Wednesdays, 3 to 7 p.m. and Saturdays, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. These hours will be in effect until September. The clerk's office is located at 4616 W. Parkview, with the U11CC Cliu aiivv ul EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT SUPER MODIFIEDS and SPORTSMAN CARS Kenosha County Speedway WILMOT WISC. Phone (414) 862-2343 Time Trials 6:45 First Race 8 P.M. PACE CAR COURTESY JOHN TERESI CHEV-OLDS. ANTIOCH, ILL. m Tillie the "feller says MCHenry Savings' occlusive Money Machine is now in operation! McHENRY S A V I N G S Our Cash Card Gets You $25 Instantly Day or Night - 7 Days a Week - Whenever You Need It Good For $25 at Local Participating Merchants Stop In. . . .Get Your Money Machine Cash Card Now! SERVING ALL OF GREATER McHENRY COUNTY McHenry Savings W AND LOAN ASSOCIATION^^ 1209 North Green Street McHenry, Illinois 60050--815/385-3000 --- SAVERS HOURS 9 00 am to 4 30 p m Monday. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. 9 00 a m to 8 00 p m Friday Drive-In Window open Wednesday 9 00 a m to 2 00 p m FISH CONTROL Some people have been throwing various types of fish in the lake, which were caught elsewhere. The result is an over abundance of certain undesirable fish, mainly crappies. Though people think they're doing a good thing, fish control is being taken care of, and everyone is asked to refrain from tossing fish in the wi Marian Stage Veterans Return For "Boyfriend" "MEANWHILE BACK AT THE COURTHOUSE" REMINDER Ttfe community center will be closed from May 1 until the end of summer. Exceptions are organization meetings, or special events, which will be published in the paper ahead of time. GET-WELL A speedy recovery is wished for John Mass, who suffered second degree burns last week when he was scalded with hot water. Mrs. Theresa Schultz was taken to McHenry hospital by the rescue squad after an accident April 25. She had been getting out of her car, when it began to roll, causing her to lose her balance and fall. Mrs. Schultz, who spent a few days in the hospital, sustained a broken collar bone, but is otherwise in good condition. MINI VACATION Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gates had a nice change of scenery, when they took a weekend trip to Minneapolis, Minn., recently. They traveled by train, relaxing, and enjoying the service. The time in Minneapolis was spent, mostly sightseeing. The Gates returned home on Sunday, rested and ready for back to normal routine. LAKE WATER CHECKED Members of the 180th Preventing Medicine Army Reserve Unit specializing in marine biology were at our beach, April 20. They went into the water to try to locate any snail beds of the type which have caused "swimmers itch" in recent years. Findings will be reported to the conservation club, and if infestation Is present, treatment will begin as soon as possible, to get rid of tne pruoiein. BALL FIELD RENOVATION Most of the work on the ball field has been completed, including raising the infield and spreading new dirt on the outfield. Also, drain tiles were installed along the third base line to eliminate muddy conditions which were a big problem in the past. Scheduled to be done shortly is the installation of a new protective fence. Much thanks is due residents who donated their time to do the work, thus making the improvements possible with the amount of money available from baseball league funds. OCCASIONS Harry and Ercell Lock are wished a very happy anniversary, May 3. Best wishes for a happy birthday get to Sena Groh, May 3, Gloria Muise, May 5, and to Louise Bergquist, May 7. MAY CALENDAR Beach Gals meeting, Wednesday, May 1-7:30 p.m. beach house Ladies of the Lake meeting, Thursday May 9 - 8 p.m. beach house Village board meeting, Tuesday, May 14 - 8 p.m. beach house Trash Pick Up Day, Saturday, May 18 Conservation Club meeting, Thursday, May 16 - 8 p.m. beach house GIRL'S LEAGUE FORMING k A softball league is being started for girls ages 9 through 15. Registration forms can be picked up at 4907 W. McCullom Lake road and registration.will be until Wednesday, May 8. Managers and coaches will be needed, and anyone interested in helping out is asked to BRANCHCOURT Associate Circuit Judge Leonard Brody John M. Sherman, Wonder Lake, bound over to the Grand jury on a charge of burglary. Associate Circuit Judge Thomas Baker Dean L. Hamil, 607 Barreville, McHenry, bound over to the Grand jury ,on charges of burglary and theft over $150. Robert Lee Wear of Quincy, formerly of McHenry, bound over to the Grand jury on charges of aggravated kidnapping and indecent liberties with a child. Gordon Stade, McHenry, McHenry, commiUed the offense of aggravated battery in that he did drive his car at said officer thereby placing the officer in reasonable apprehension of receiving a battery knowing said officer was a peace officer engaged in the execution of his official duties. Bond set at $1,000. < Sgt. Gregory Bliznick charges that on April 16, Jose Leal of 314 S. Fisher road, McHenry committed the offense of aggravated battery in ttiat he did drive his car at said officer thereby placing the officer in reasonable apprehension of receiving a battery knowing said officer guilty of operating as a feeder *» was a peace officer engaged in Student choreographer, Marguerite Overton, right, is shown on the set with Annette Pitzen rehearsing a dance routine for Marian high- school's spring musical, "The Boyfriend". These McHenry juniors have major roles in this year's play. Annette is Maisie and Marguerite is student choreographer. "The Boyfriend" will be presented in Marian auditorium May 10 and 11. Deposits insured to $20,000 by the Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corp Such Marian Central stage veterans as Annette Pitzen, Gerry Sieck, Mary Wedoff, Pat Nihan, Jim Harrison, Joe McCormack and Bill Dicker will be returning to the Marian stage May 10 and 11 for Sandy Wilson's "The Boyfriend*'. The annual spring musical is again directed by English instructor Gerald Fabis, who will be leading his troupe through his fifth consecutive production. Fabis has an advantage in this year's production as he is working with a nucleus of eight students who have had considerable experience in both the fall drama club play and musicals over the past two years. Also assisting director Fabis will be Marian's "music man", Robert Prazak, who will conduct the twenty-two piece orchestra. Annette Pitzen, Gerry Sieck, Jim Harrison, Mary Wedoff, Bill Dicker and Joe McCormack were instrumental in last year's successfu' production of "Guys and Dolls" and have leads in "The Boyfriend." Newcomers to the Marian stage are Seniors Scarlet May, Debbie Lee, Mike Pierce and Maureen Cristy. Juniors participating in the contact Joan Bitterman (385- 7791) or'Pat Milbratz (385- 5527). musical for the first time are Syndie Ray, Pat Nihan, Rick Landre, Bill Ruggero and John Idstein. Underclassmen with major roles are Kim Spengel and Chris Rich. Student choreographer Marguerite Overton, according to Prazak, is "doing a fantastic job in organizing and directing the dance routines." Marguerite is working with dancers, Chris Doherty, Ann Blenner, Tammy Justen, Kathy Beck, Mary Lou Johnston, Mary Beth Blascovich, Kim Huemann, Sue Sullivan and Marisa Pace. Diane Menzel, Marian Central alumnus, is handling all details of costuming, and these students are participating behind the scenes: Tom Corcoran (set design); Brian Duffy and Dave Burg (lighting); Mimi Bolger and Theresa Cummings (make up); Karen Smith and Mary Garrett (properties managers) and the stage manager for "The Boyfriend" is senior, John McAndrews. Stagehands are Phil Burden, Mark Davis and Mark Keil, while set construction and painting is delegated to Mark Freund, Joe Wagner, Ray Wagner, Tom Faas, Celia Baiel and Kathy Simon. Curtain time for "The swine dealer without a license, fined $50 and costs. Lori DeBuck, Green street, McHenry, guilty of possession of cannabis, sentencing set for June 3. COMPLAINTS Officer James Molnar of the McHenry Police department charges that on April 27, Daniel R. Williams of 1322 Lakeview, McHenry, committed the offense of purchase, acceptance, possession or consumption of alcoholic liquor by a person of non-age. Notice given to appear in court June 5. Sgt. Daniel Kinnerk charges that on April 27, Alexander Vereschagin of 3208 Weingart road, McHenry committed the offense of disorderly conduct in that he did throw fresh eggs from a second floor apartment window located at 3901 W. Main, McHenry, at passing motorists on the street. Bond set at $25, court date May 15. Sgt. Daniel Kinnerk charges that on March 19, John R. Binyon of 501 Fairfield, Lake Villa, committed the offense of forgery in that he did knowingly sign a check apparently capable of defrauding another in such a manner that it purported to have been made by Gene Schwegel drawn on the Hebron State bank in the sum of $20, knowing said check to be forged. Bond set at $2,500, court date May 6. Barry L. Leibsohn, manager of Gladstone's, Inc., charges that on April 20, Maria L. Mesic of 427 Dwight, Elgin, committed the offense of theft under $150 in that she did take unauthorized control over merchandise of the store. Bond set at $1,000, court date May 14. Officer John D. Langdon charges that on April 16, Jose Leal of 314 S. Fisher road, Boyfriend" is 8 p.m. May 10, and 8:30 p.m. May 11. The public is invited. THINGS YOU MAY NOT KNOW ABOUT CONSERVING ELECTRICITY Do-it-yourself hints to cool food for less cost. Refrigerators and freezers operate night and day. If they're not in proper working order, you can be wasting energy around the clock. These tips can help maintain them in top operating condition. Door gasket test. To check the tightness of the door seal, place a piece of paper between the gasket and the cabinet. Close the door with normal force and try to pull the paper straight out. There should be a slight drag. Repeat the test at various places around the door, including the hinge side. If there are places where no drag occurs, have a service man check the gasket and the door for proper alignment. Condensate drain. If you have a no-frost or self-defrosting refrigerator, examine the condensate drain. Make sure it's clean. A prolonged blockage will cause frost to build up on the coils and impair efficiency. Condenser coils. If your condenser coils are exposed on the back of the unit, clean them regularly. Use a bristle brush or vacuum cleaner. Newer refrigerators have the condenser coils covered by a panel. Remove it for cleaning. Some models have coils beneath the unit. To clean, remove the front grill and vacuum. These and other refrigeration hints are among the 101 ways to conserve electricity at home in our free booklet. To receive a copy, write Commonwealth Edison, Department AV, P.O. Box 767, Chicago, Illinois 60690. Commonwealth Edison concern lor your total environment the execution of his official duties. Bond set at $1,000. POLICE TICKETS The following tickets were issued by the McHenry Police department this past week: Carl Sorensen, Mundelein, violation of classification. Douglas Wilsman, 2911 W. Gregg, McHenry, improper starting. John F. Beers, 7507 Manor, Crystal Lake, driving while license is suspended or revoked. Joyce N. Beers, 7507 Manor, Crystal Lake, permitting an unauthorized person to drive. Ray W. Matt, 1610 Converse, Ingleside, speeding 42 in a 25 m.p.h. zone. James Pinkstaff, 714 N. Lillian, McHenry, speeding 42 in a 25 m.p.h. zone. Nancy L. Norwill, 2617 Myang, McHenry, speeding 35 in a 25 m.p.h. zone. Donald Demeter, Aurora, speeding 40 in a 25 m.p.h. zone. Patsy Stapleton, Chicago, speeding 41 in a 25 m.p.h. zone. Richard Kotiw, 3608 Middle, McHenry, speeding 38 in a 25 m.p.h. zone. James F. Box, Jr., 609 S. McHenry avenue, McHenry, speeding 39 in a 25 m.p.h. zone. Sherry Wedell, 1151 Circle, Island Lake, speeding 40 in a 25 m.p.h. zone. Ray Ricky, Round Lake, speeding 55 in a 40 m.p.h. zone. John A. Lewis, Geneva, following too closely. Walter A. Conrad, 3206 Skyway, McHenry, speeding 37 in a 25 m.p.h. zone. Vernon Ehredt, 3220 W. Idyll Dell, McHenry, speeding 41 in a 25 m.p.h. zone. Lorraine Wenk, 3401 E. Lake Shore, Wonder Lake, speeding 57 in a 40 m.p.h. zone Eleanor Miller, 6707 Route 31, Ringwood, speeding 53 in a 40 m.p.h. zone. Francis E. Elliott^ 2812 Standish, Marengo, speeding 52 in a 40 m.p.h. zone. Dawn Wilkinson, Route 1, McHenry, speeding 38 in a 25 m.p.h. zone. Robert J. Nonnemacher, Rockford, speeding 55 in a 40 m.p.h. zone. Steven G. Thorns, 1506 S. Lily Lake, McHenry, speeding 50 in a 30 m.p.h. zone. KIWANIS --NEWS"-- WONDER LAKE CLUB May 13 is the twenty-sixth annual Kiwanis Merit award dinner at which Wonder Lake Kiwanians honor an outstanding girl and boy from each of the eighth grade classes of Harrison, Johnsburg and St. John's schools. The students are selected by classmates. The program' will be held at the Ringwood Methodist church at 7:30 p.m. The May 20 speaker will talk on "Special Education Services". The Kiwanis International convention will be held June 23 at Denver, Colo. Art Lau, Albert Mecham and Lt. Gov. Bob Howe will represent the local club. RESTAURANT j 385 6981 DORKIES WHERE THE BELLY BUSTER WAS BORN • BREAKFAST • LUNCHEON SPECIALS • DINNERS • FRIDAY SPECIALS SPAGHETTI FISH DINNERS (PIZZA SERVED NITELY) HOURS* Mon thru Sat 6AM - 8PM Sunday 7AM - 3PM 4213 W. RTE. 120 Mc HENRY COFFEE 10c 6a.m. -8a.m. MON. thru FRI. with Meals