FAGE 3 - PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1975 Displaying plants thai will be for sale at Fair Diddley, May 18, on the Woodstock Square are Pat Ryan, left, Crystal Lake; Carol Johnson, McHenry, chairman of the Plant booth; and, Joan Brown, Woodstock. A variety of booths will offer both new and used items to fair-goers. Evidence Of Spring In Flower-Plant Sale Spring will be in evidence at the Flower and Plant booth at Fair Diddley, which will be held from 12 to 6 p.m. Sunday, May 18, on the Woodstock Square. Many plants have been donated by area gardeners. Those who have plant starts or plant containers to donate may call Mrs. John M. (Carol) Johnson, High street, McHenry. In addition to indoor and outdoor plants, the booth will offer fresh flower arrangements. Community support has been the key to the success of Fair Diddley in the past. Many booths require donations from interested persons to help them. One of the features of the fair that is particularly appealing to the younger set is the area set aside for games and rides. Karen Smiejek of Crystal Lake is in charge of games. For pre schoolers there will be three fecial games. At the Fish pond, poles will be used to catch a fish to win a prize. In the Duck pond, plastic ducks are picked with the number on the bottom determining the prize. The third game will be a Lollipop tree, where special markings on the lollipops will show what prize has been won. Seven games are being of fered for the enjoyment of older children. There will be two varieties of tic-tac-toe. Dart boards and ball throws will test skills. The sponge throw, a popular game last year, will be repeated. A new game will have the players pick a writing pen. The color of the ink in the pen-red, green, or blue-will determine the prize. Miniature rides for younger children have been arranged for by Esther Perez of Wood stock. A small ferris wheel, a train and a merry-go-round will add to the pleasure of the youngsters. Fair Diddley is sponsored by the Women's auxiliary of the Family Service and Mental Health Clinic for McHenry County. This is the largest effort of the auxiliary each year to help raise funds for the clinic. Model At Fashion Show Judy Batdorff, a freshman at East campus, models her denim kerchief-printed bib- front skirt and coordinating shirt. The Home Economics clothing classes from both East and West campuses joined together Friday, May 2, for their annual fashion show. Pam Holmes, sophomore, models her quick and easy T- shirt of light blue single knit fabric. About forty-five students modeled the garnients they made in their classes. The auditorium at West campus was filled to capacity THE FISH Fish has been contacted by a middle aged woman and her son. They have found an apartment but need to furnish it before they can move in. The apartment has a stove and refrigerator, and the family has bed and dressers. Most urgently needed are kitchen utensils, pots and pans, table and chairs and small appliances. Bed and bathroom linens are also needed, as well as living room funrniture, lamps, throw rugs, etc. If you can help, please call 385-6388. G.T. Just Like Dad? The barber l i f ted the young customer into his chair and said: "How do you want your hair cut , son?" "Like dad's , with a hole in the top." Merlene Kaiser To Wed Spring Grove Resident Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kaiser of McHenry announce the engagement of their daughter, Merlene, to Donald Wehrheim, Jr. Donald's parents are Mr. Granddaughter To McHenry Man Wins Scholarship Madonna M. Mooha of Downers Grove, grand daughter of Herman Mooha of 1620 W. Lakeview, Sunnyside Estates, has been selected one of four winners of scholarships at Illinois State university, Bloomington-Normal. The committee for the selection of the 1975 Illinois State University Foundation- A l u m n i D i s t i n g u i s h e d Scholarship announced the REALLY "Are you and your twin brother the oldest of your family9" "No, my mother and father are quite a .bit older " "MEANWHILE BACK AT ft THE COURTHOUSE" BRANCH COURT III Associate Circuit Judge Roland Herrmann John H. Clark, McHenry, guilty of failure to deposit monies for parking meters, fined $24 and costs. Lee Pankiewicz, McHenry, guilty of speeding, assigned to driving school. Samuel L. Adams, 314 W. South, McHenry, charged with disobeying traffic signal, case dismissed. Tory L. Rachel, 3901 E. Lake Shore, Wonder Lake, charged with speeding, case dismissed. Scott A. Palmer, 912 N. Center street, McHenry, guilty of driving while intoxicated, fined $250 and costs. Charges of disorderly conduct and fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer were nolle prossed on motions by the city attorney. Associate Circuit Judge Leonard Brody Delbert L. Coss, 3632 Mc- Cullom Lake road, McHenry, charged with driving while license revoked, found not guilty. Kenneth R. Shoulders, 802 Friendly, McHenry, charged with disorderly conduct, case nolle prossed. Luther D. Mercer, 134 Eagle Point road. Fox Lake, guilty of transportation of open alcoholic beverages in a motor vehicle, fined $50 and costs; guilty of defective and amplified exhaust system, fined $25 and costs; guilty of possession of firearm ammunition without requisite firearm owner's identification card, fined $50 and costs and two charges of unlawful use of weapons were nolle prossed. Diane M. Dean, 919 Oakwood, Island Lake, bound over to the Grand jury on a charge of aggravated battery. Russell W. Dean, 919 Oak- wood, Island Lake, bound over to the Grand jury on a charge of aggravated battery. Kerry Jernigan, 6903 Route 120, McHenry, charged with theft over $150, amended to theft under $150, fined $100 and costs. •• Vince Maniscalco, 1208 Oakleaf, McHenry, charged with theft over $150, amended to theft under $150, fined $100 and costs. James Williams, 1912 Oakleaf, McHenry, charged with theft over $150, amended Police Tickets Robert J. Hosie, 3701 W. Millstream, McHenry, failure to yield on left turn. Joseph Koerper, 1512 Lakeland, McHenry, failure to yield right of way. William J. Weber, 715 N. Green, McHenry, speeding 39 in a 25 mph zone. Daniel J. Peters, 5213 Victor, McHenry, speeding 37 in a 25 mph zone. Lee K. Dobbikatz, 124 W. Van Buren, Marengo, speeding 60 in a 40 mph zone. Patricia A. Kolls, 408 S. Madison, Woodstock, speeding 40 in a 25 mph zone. Theodore Naper, 1640 River, Des Plaines, speeding 43 in a 25 mph zone. William Jaskowiak, 7603 Pheasant, Wonder Lake, speeding 37 in a 25 mph zone. Ben H. Jacobs, Jr., 3619 Ringwood, Wonder Lake, disobeyed stop sign. Fire Chief Recommends Use Of Charcoal Grills Janet Szamlewski, sophomore, in her red, white and blue plaid pants and Navy blue bolero jacket. with students, parents and friends. Later, everyone was invited to the cafeteria for punch and cookies supplied by the models. Glenn Peterson, chief of the McHenry Township Fire Protection district, this week listed recommended use of charcoal grills as follows: 1-Use regular charcoal lighter, not gasoline, to light a fire and apply fluid before lighting. 2-Be careful of a fire that seems to have "gone out". Frequently charcoals which don't appear to be lit are still hot enough to ignite the vapors of liquids-including charcoal grill lighter poured on them. and Mrs. Donald Wehrheim of Spring Grove. Merlene is a 1973 graduate of McHenry high school and is now employed as a bookkeeper in Fox Lake. Donald graduated from Rich mond-Burton high school in 1973 and is employed in Skokie. The young people are planning a 1976 wedding date. 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Bogel, of 1464Q Kenwood, Dolton, committed the offense of resisting a peace officer in that he did knowingly resist tb£ performance of said officer while he was in the authorized act of placing him under arrest. Bond set at $1,000. - Sandra J. Novak charges that on April 27, Kenneth J. Bogel of Dolton, committed the offense of disorderly conduct in that he knowingly made verbal threats and used obscene language directed at the complainant while he wa«fin her home. Bond set at $25. Michael R. Schroeder, manager of May's Drug store, McHenry, charges that on May 3, Carolyn N. Keith of 615 N. River road, McHenry, com mitted the offense of theft under $150 in that she did take unauthorized control over a bottle of perfume. Notice given to appear in court May 13. ' MARRIAGE LICENSES Steven G Walters, 8611 Coral road, Wonder Lake, and Carolyn A. Brady, 918 Clay street, Woodstock. Mark SteVen Cooper, 3717 N. Garfield, McHenry, and Gail M. Checchin, 207 W. Park, McHenry. Lawrence P. Stephan, 1619 Woodlawn Park, McHenry, and Patricia K. McCarroll, 1923 N. Woodlawn Park, McHenry. James V. Letarte, 715 Treeview lane. Round Lake Park, and Judith A Greene, 1217 Berwyn, Spring Grove.' ON HONOR ROLL The name of John Frett of McHenry should have been included on the recent Marian ~-bigh school second honor roll which appeared in the Plain- dealer. CYPRUS CONFLICT Greeks and Turks have fought over the Mediterranean island of Cyprus since 1571 when the Ot- taman Turks captured it Some 80 percent of the island's 659.000 inhabitants are Greeks Many of them seek enosis-union with Greece Turkish Cypriots strongly oppose &ny such move Gerardo Fernandez, 5216 Orchard, McHenry, following too closely. Glenn Hartmann, 2104 N. Chapel Hill, McHenry, failure to give information after striking unattended vehicle. Michael H. Cusentino, 129 Manor lane, Fox Lake, violation of classification (motorcycle). Timothy J. Larsen, 3806 W. Waukegan, McHenry, violation of classification (motorcycle). Joann Dunlap, 8519 Dorr, Wonder Lake, speeding 44 in a 25 mph zone. LeRoy DeVries, 476 Margaret, Cary, speeding 40 in a 25 mph zone. John Lent, 2602 W. Indian Trail, McHenry, improper left turn, fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer and violation of classification. Robert J. Schmitt, 3901 W. High, McHenry, speeding 39 in a 25 mph zone. Christine M. Doherty, 1910 N. Green, McHenry, speeding 43 in a 25 mph zone. 3-lf a fire should occur and clothing ignite, drop to thg ground as quickly as possible and roll over to extinguish the flames. Never run - that in creases the supply of oxygen feeding the flames. 4-No matter how careful you are, keep a hooked up garden hose or a couple pails of water handy, to use just in case an accident occurs. If all of us will follow these basic precautions many tragic or near tragic accidents can and will be prevented. * UAftcsr $ INTERSECTION HWY. 120 & GREEN ST. 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