PAGE 18-PLAINDEALFK f HIOW I \*l \RY 24,1975 McNeil's SUNDAY CHICKEN SPECIAL PIECE PAK INCLUDES $ AVAILABLE McNeils in McHeniy MARKET PLACE 385-9513 Bicentennial Medallion Now Available In City Official Bicentennial medallions commemorating Illinois' historical contributions to the 200-year history of the United States are now available in McHenry at McHenry State bank The medallions, developed by the Illinois Bicentennial commission and the Lincoln Mint of Chicago, are part of a state-wide program to help get private enterprise and citizens involved and to help finance Bicentennial programs and celebrations throughout the state. Each year through 1976, a new medallion will be in troduced with a total of four different medallions being offered. Each medallion's design will come from a state wide high school contest with $2,500 in scholarships awarded annually for winning designs. The current issue, designed by Deborah Hobbs of Belvidere, concentrates on Illinois history from 1790 to 1865 and depicts the statue of Lin coln as a rail splitter that stands in New Salem; Lorado r. "MEANWHILE BACK AT THE COURTHOUSE" BRANCH^QCTT Associate Circuit Judge Roland Herrmann William Mueller, 4500 Park way. McHenry, bound over to the Grand jury on a charge of burglary. * Robert Mueller, 4500 Park way, McHenry, bound over to the Grand jury on a charge of theft over $150. . Associate Circuit Judge Leonard Brody Michael B. Donovan, 3112 Pheasant, Wonder Lake, bound Taft's sculpture at Oregon Park of an Indian that tourists have named "Black Hawk"; a portrait of Grant which hangs in his home in Galena; the Mormon tablet from the temple in Hauvoo; and a train which symbolizes westward ex pansion through Illinois. McHenry State bank is one of several financial institutions throughout the state that have agreed to display and sell these commemorative medallions which are available vin solid sterling silver or antiqued bronze. over to the Grand jury on a charge of burglary. Kathryn L. Brittain, 1906 Oakleaf. McHenry, bound over to the Grand jury on a charge of forgery. Judge Charles Parker Robert W. Westphaln, 224 Lincoln Parkway, Crystal Lake, found not guilty by a jury on a charge of theft over $150 in connection with the Aug. 19, 1973, theft of a car from McHenry Lincoln Mercury. COMPLAINTS Detective Joseph F. Eisele charges that on Jan. 1, Basil A. Stefanski of 2308 Johnsburg road, McHenry, committed the offense of burglary in that he did enter St. John the Baptist church, Johnsburg, with intent to commit a theft therein. Bond set at $5,000, court date Jan. 27. Detective Elof Borgeson charges that on Jan. 1, Ronald C. Dew, 306 Nippersink drive, McHenry, committed the of fense of burglary in that he did enter St. John the Baptist church, Johnsburg, with intent to commit a theft therein. Bond set at $10,000, court date Jan. 30. Detective Elof Borgeson charges that on or about Jan. 3/ Ronald C. Dew of 306 Nip persink drive, McHenry, committed the offense of theft over $150 in that he did obtain unauthorized control over property of St. John the Baptist dhurch including a Monstrance and Mass vestments. Bond set at $5,000, court date Jan. 30. Patrolman Patrick Palmer charges that on Jan. 15, Kim O. Truesdel of Mayline Apart ments, Richm&nd, committed the offenses of burglary and theft in that she did enter Van's Supermarket, 9914 Main street, Richmond, and obtained unauthorized control over property of the store. Bond set at $6,000, court date Jan. 27. Detective Elof Borgeson charges that on Jan. 3, Linda A. Sager of 903 Ring wood road, McHenry, committed the of fense of theft over $150 in that she did obtain unauthorized controj over property of St. John the Baptist church, Johnsburg. including a Mon strance and Mass vestments. Bond set at $5,000, court date Jan. 30. Deputy Sheriff Anthony H. Olszewski charges that on Jan. 15, Curtis J. Waller, 6013 Magnolia drive, Ringwood, committed the offense of <WJc, Agency Drugs N , J HARDWARE STORES "YOUR PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS" 1327 N. RIVERSIDE DR. McHENRY 385-4426 REG. *6.50 NORTHERN RED LINE HEATING PAD 65 OR OVER? SAVE! WITH OUR SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT PRESCRIPTION PLAN! 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In June, 1966, he was admitted to practice before the Supreme court of the state of Wisconsin and the U.S. District court, Eastern district of Wisconsin. In 1967, he was admitted to practice before the Supreme court of the state of Illinois and the U.S. District court, Nor thern district of Illinois, and in 1972 before the U.S. Court of Appeals, 7th circuit. Presently, he has offices in Waukegan. He is also an assistant public defender. The new associate judge resides in Prairie View with his wife. Nancy, and four children. He is a member of the Lake County, American, and Illinois State Bar associations and of the Wisconsin State Bar association; and also a member of professional, fraternal and business organizations. Mr. Block's appointment to the bench is effective as of Feb. 1. 1975. Police Ticket * William J. Hunt, 7304 Hiawatha, Wonder Lake, reckless driving. Raymond J. Williams, 2437 S. Highwood, McHenry, speeding 50 in a 35 mph zone. Martin McCauley, 1236 Blakely, Woodstock, speeding 55 in a 40 mph zone. Robert L. Manson, 4215 Crystal Lake, McHenry, reckless driving. Michael Whitehead, 3019 N. Ringwood, McHenry, open liquor in a vehicle and reckless driving. Samuel L. Adams, 314 W. South, McHenry, disobeyed a traffic signal when light turned red. Richard R. Miller, 601 N. Green, McHenry, two tickets for driving while license revoked or suspended. Frank A. Ehredt, 3220 Idyll Dell, McHenry, speeding 42 in a 25 mph zone. Johjn F. Boho, 1392 Kenllwood, Deerfield, speeding 59 in a 40 mph zone. Erwin J. Schreiber, 125 Austin, Carpentersville, speeding 43 ir^a 30 mph zone, John Tyburski, 2949 N., Kenneth, Chicago, speeding 54 in a 40 mph zone. Helmuth R. Fendel, 4518 E. Lake Shore, Wonder Lake, speeding 68 in a 40 mph zone. Helen Skruch, 7608 Beach, Wonder Lake, speeding 52 in a 40 mph zone. Thomas J. Nihill, 1619 N. 77th court, Elmwood Park, speeding 65 in a 40 mph zone. Ronald G. Jone§, 188 S. Gifford, Elgin, speeding 58 in a 40 mph zone. Guy G. Miller, 4712 N. Wilmot, McHenry, disobeyed stop sign. Home Appliance Servicing New College Course One of the man> courses McHenry County college is offering for the first time is Home Appliance Servicing. The class will be held at Woodstock high school from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., starting Monday, Jan. 27, and continuing for 10 weeks. A professional repairman, Terry Mueller, will be the in structor. Mr. Mueller brings eight years of repaiV ex perience to the classroom. The course is open to both <nen and women and students are en couraged to bring their own appliances to class for repair. The course will be emphasizing a hands-on approach with a minimum of time in textbook cases. Be the expert in your neigh borhood and learn the secrets of fixing toasters, blenders, hair dryers and many other types of electrical con veniences found in the home. You will also be learning an excellent way of beating the ever rising cost of living. Besides, it's FUN. Registration is now in progress at the office of Student Services at the college in Crystal Lake, or one may register at Woodstock high school Jan. 27, from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. For further in formation call the Office of Community Services. ORNEWR EDITOR'S NOTE: Veterans and their families are asking thousands of questions con cerning the benefits their Government provides for them through the Veterans Ad ministration. Below are some representative queries. Ad ditional information may be obtained at any VA office. Q - The Veterans ad ministration has just turned down my disability claim, and I'd like to contest the decision. How can I go about his? A -- You may file a notice of disagreement through your VA regional office to the Board of Veterans Appeals, appearing in person or having someone or an organization represent you. Q When I was released from service about two months ago, I applied for a G1 home loan, but a lender turned it down. What can I do? I need a home for my wife and family. A - You should check with other lenders. Some lenders are not interested in making GI loans but this does not preclude the possibility that another lender in the same area will extend you a loan. Q -- I'm thinking of going to school under the GI Bill. Will the Veterans administration pay me educational assistance for attending just certain schools and courses, or do I have a choice? A -- The school you select must be approved by a state- approving agency, but you can choose your own course of study provided it is not barred by law and it leads to a recognized educational, professional or vocational objective. SERVICE NEWS Airman Michael K. Wegner, son of Mrs. Mildred I. Wegner of 113 Kohl avenue, Spring Grove, has been assigned to Lowry AFB, Colo., after completing Air Force basic training. 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