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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 Nov 1977, p. 19

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j HOW PI ACf / SHDWPLACl 2 SHOWPlACf 3 wVII I i A MS W DOWNTOWN PAGR It . PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1en The book hat sections on township history, illustrated with innumerable old-time photographs and maps. A section includes biographical background on many families of the county. Sports is covered in a prominent manner, in­ cluding a recollection of the Hebron Green Giants famed "rendezvous with destiny" when the team won the state high school basketball championship in 1952. Another feature views the McHenry County fair while the history of schools and churches are covered in several pkrts of this 972-page book. > Further information on the book can be obtained from Mrs. Betty Thiede at the County board office. . • • • * The intelligence of a democracy cannot exceed the average intelligence.of its citizens. Offer County History Book At Reduced Price MEANWHILE BACK AT THE COURTHOUSE" stitches) to Bruce Siegert. Bond was set at $5,000. Bruce Siegert charges that on Saturday, Oct. 29, Thomas Mueller, 4418 Clearview, McHenry, committed the of­ fense of aggravated battery, in that he did, intentionally and without legal justification, strike Bruce Siegert in the neck and about the body with a glass mug, causing bodily harm (52 stitches) to Bruce Siegert. Bond was set at $5,000. Mary M. Dower, manager of Morton Shoes, 4310 W. Rt. 120, McHenry, charges that on Saturday, Oct. 29, Heather J. Dodge, 4104 Spring Grove road, McHenry, committed the of­ fense of theft under $150, in that she did, knowingly and unlawfully, exert unauthorized control over property of Morton Shoes, this property being two paif of men's work shoes, having a total value of $53.98, both items having a total value of less than $150, with the intent to deprive said Morton Shoes permanently of the use and benefit of said property. No bond was set. BRANCH COURT - Associate Circuit Judge Conrad Floeter Mark E. Gibson, 3703 James street, McHenry, was sen­ tenced to one-year probation after pleading guilty to charges of deceptive practice and theft of services. BRANCH III Associate Circuit Judge Leonard Brody Jerome W. Rochette, 2604 Shorewood drive, McHenry, pled guilty to a charge of speeding 47 in a 30 mph zone, and was fined $17 and costs. Lorna E. Tackitt, 3112 Skyway drive, McHenry, failed to. appear in court to answer a charge of speeding 52 in a 40 mph zone, and was declared guilty, with her bond money being used to pay the fine. Steven T. Totashek, 709 Hickory trail, McHenry, failed to appear in court to answer a charge of making an improper U-turn, and was declared guilty, with her bond money used to pay the fine. Stephen J. Turk, 3312 W. Ringwood road, McHenry, pled guilty to a charge of disobeying a stop sign, and was fined $15 and costs. Paul L. Zimny, 1719 Rogers, McHenry, pled guilty to a charge of speeding 44 in a 25 mph zone, and was fined $25 and costs. Kim Curry, 808 W. Regner road, McHenry, pled guilty to a charge of reckless driving, and was fined $100 and costs. Complaints Bruce Siegert charges that on Saturday, Oct. 29, Kevin Rairie, 5206 W. Rt. 120, McHenry, committed the of­ fense of aggravated battery, in that he did, intentionally and without legal justification, strike Bruce Siegert in the neck and about the body with a glass mug, causing bodily harm (52 stitches) to Bruce Siegert. Bond was set at $5,000. Bruce Siegert charges that on Saturday, Oct. 29, Joseph A. Justes, 2004 Central drive, McHenry, committed the of­ fense of aggravated battery, in that he did, intentionally and without legal justification, strike Bruce Siegert in the neck and about the body with a glass mug, causing bodily harm £52 Members of the Legislative and Public Affairs committee leek over the McHenry County History book now being offered at a special price during November and December. "An Meal Christmas or special occasion gift" is the way members describe this volume. From left are Cal Skinner, Sr., A.B. McConnell, George Starr and Phyllis Walters. (Don Peasley Photography) Places, people and events of . _ yesteryear are highlighted in The book is available at county the McHenry County History banks, savings and loan in- book, and now the McHenry stitutions, and at many County board has decided to businesses. make it available at a reduced price during November and In addition, people may December. obtain copies of the McHenry "This 1968 edition is a County History book at the storehouse of information County board office in the complete with photographs, courthouse. and it would make an ideal Christmas, birthday or special occasion gift, said Calvin Skinner, Sr., chairman of the Legislative and Public Affairs committee of the board. The special price is an $8.50 reduction from the original. Success At Last A fan stole a slot ma­ chine the other day. He made the belated dis­ covery that that's the only way to beat the thing. -Roanoke Times. From left, front, are Henry Bei, Tom Deneen, 1 Roger Votkening and WBMani Rath; in back. Dei secretary; Den Cash, treasurer; Alan Swansen, Hill, vice-president ? and Billoibrich. Maybe! To those little kids, blithely trudging to school, these are normal times. What scares the rest of us is that maybe they are. vtfa/Mfo/ul OWNERSHIP iiizam NOVEMBER 4 -10 1977*$ best film; GENOA WIRTII SCHEDULE: MML-TIMB. 7JO 0M.T M Fti. 7i m. wr. t aw l. m 7. MO WPWKBW MIMfflHVH MT. t StR. MS, 7,9:15 •Washington Journal, la. jeiooo,!?<tcc^^»aaQQiaoai00oeo<ai00liai0000000000000lCl | ! American Legion Post 491 i - RINGWOOD ROAD, McHENRY - FISH FRY EVERY FRIDAY i ! (5:00-9:00 P. M.) PERCH-AU YOU CAN EAT OTHER MENU AVAILABLE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE SATURDAY ONLY BOB A THE BLUETONES I I COCKTAIL MON.-WED.-THUR9.--FRIDAY I 1 H O U R • " > i " V " ' 3 : 3 0 t o 6 : 0 0 C u t P r i c e * A (•>»] f ' njuijfMm»nrii-innanfinnnr»TT-Tr r mr 1 1 Al PACIN0 AS "BOBBY DEERFIELD' uumif SIM. US, 7,1 Family Matinee Sunday, November 6 1:30 BLACK BEAUTY 75c ALL SEATS MMNN mat! nu. • $L» SHOHTUKE144 .ijpmwEiUL Trwm*m^ Surgeon Joins Hospital Staff DR. P.K. MITRA Dr. P.K. Mitra, general and vascular surgeon, has joined the medical-dental staff at McHenry hospital and is a business associate of Dr. B. Saha, having opened his private practice at 4901 w. Rt. 120. Dr. Mitra recently completed his residency in general and vascular surgery at the New Jersey College of Mpdicine, Newark, where he also served as chief resident. Previously Dr. Mitra served his internship at the Orange Memorial hospital, Orange, New Jersey; and his residency in general surgery at both Orange Memorial hospital and the East Orange General hospital in East Orange, N.J. He also worked at Martland hospital, St. Michael's hospital, V.A. hospital (East Orange), Beth Israel, Bergen Pines, Essex Green County hospitals, and Jersey City Medical tenter. - Dr. Mitra is a graduate of the Delhi university in India and received his M.D. at the All- India Institute of Medical Sciences. He resides in McHenry. Paying debts should be a pleasure to an honest and loan association MARENCO:200tG^HWlw«¥-«1S/SeS-n» McHENRY:4400W.Rout« 120-815/344-1900 WOODSTOCK: 118Ca»*Street-815/338-2900 • >•'? v" '•*'V;* , '• v- tj •'•'-J' • v, MV.\lUKK KKOKKAI. SAVf*<Wi AXI» U»AX iXKt'fM^t'K << HUM* ATM »S Parking Trouble# And there was the fel­ low who bought a house trailer so he'd have a place to live while he was looking for a place to park. •The Jaz Air News, Fla.

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