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PAGE 10 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY. APRIL 22.1977 Wilson PAGE 11 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, APRIL 22,1977 SERVICE NEWS 1 Proficiency In Military Skill For Private TIMOTHY M. BRADLEY Marine Private Timothy M Bradley, son of Mr and Mrs. Francis E . Br'adley of McHenry. has completed recruit training at the Marine Corps recruit depot. San Diego. During the 11 -week training cycle, he learned the basics of battlefield survival He was introduced to the typical daily routine that he will experience during his enlistment and studied the personal and p r o f e s s i o n a l s t a n d a r d s traditionally exhibited s, by- Marines. He participated in an active physical conditioning program and gained proficiency in a variety of military skills, in­ cluding first aid, rifle marksmanship and close order drill. Teamwork and self- discipline were emphasized throughout the training cycle. Private Bradley joined the Marine corps in December. 1976. Germany Duty Assignment For Airman Russell JOHN A. RUSSELL Airman John A. Russell, son of Mr and Mrs. Jack Russell of 1611 N. Woodlawn Park, McHenry, has been assigned to Sembach AB, Germany, for duty in the U.S. Air Force civil engineering structural and pavement field. The airman, who recently completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex., studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruction in human relations. Completion of this training earned the in­ dividual credits towards an associate in applied science degree through the Community college of the Air Force. Airman graduate school Russell is a of McHenry 1973 high RENT OUR RMSE R VAC-fktmw Rent fir Nly M.00MIN.) HOUR OVERNIGHT SPECIAL! 8:00 P.M. • 9:00 A.M. ' $10.00 4400 W. ROUTE 120 i MCHENRY, ILL! Rates Fire Control Technician Rank Navy Fire Control Technician Patrick K Wilson, son of Mr and Mrs. George R Wilson of P.O. Box 155. McHenry. wvas graduated from Advanced Fire Control Technician school During the 14-week course at the Naval Training center. Great Lakes. Ill , students received detailed instruction on the electronic weapons systems installed aboard current U.S. warships They studied the operating principles and procedures for the shipboard radars and computers used to direct and control the firing of guns, missiles ao.d torpedoes. A 1975 graduate of McHenry high school. Technician Wilson joined the Navy in June. 1975 "Team Spirit" , Exercise For Navy Technician Navy Fire Control Technician Third Class Shawn P Dougherty, son of Mr and Mrs. Lee A Dolan Sr., of 1818 Kerry lane, McHenry. par­ ticipated in the allied exercise "Team Spirit" in the Western Pacific. s \ He is serving as a crewmember aboard the dock landing ship USS Monticello, homeported at San Diego. The combined U.S. and Republic of Korea (ROK) exercise was held during March and April 1977. United States forces, consisting of Army. Navy. Air Force and Marine Corps units, joined with their ROK counterparts for the maneuvers. The exercise was designed to train commanders, their staffs and forces in the execution of joint and combined sea. air and ground operations. Technician Dougherty joined the Navy in August, 1974. Identification Waiter: "How did you guess we had a new dish-washer, sir?" Diner: "The fingerprints on the plates are different." Edgebrook PTO . » Sponsors Drug Abuse Program The Edgebrook PTO will present a drug abuse program. to educate parents on fast in­ creasing drug problems in the schools. The program will be presented by the McHenry Police department May 4 at 7:30 in the Edgebrook schoo gym. The PTO will also present a film festival and ice cream social for parents and children May 18 at 6:30 in the school gym. All are welcome. If there are any questions regarding either program call publicity director of PTO, Mrs. Donald (Gen) Neubauer. Peanut price support cut is considered. "MEANWHILE BACK AT THE COURTHOUSE" BRANCH COURT Associate Circuit ' Judge Leonard Brody ' Marjorie K. Thomason. Fox Lake, was found guilty of driving while intoxicated, and was fined $350 and costs, i Ervin F. Gall, 2916 Wooded GO ON A SPREE WITH DECORATOR FASHIONS FROM HORNSBY'S! Reversible BrahM Rugs Rtf.1.1* Ideal for any whore In your home, saves wear ft tear on your floors & carpet. Save now Size 24 x 36. Bath Towles 167 * Lovely bath towels in assorted colors thick terry cloth for quick drying. Fringed Throw Pillows 296 Reg. 5.43 A 15" assorted quality throw pillows. Natural colors combined with earth tone stripes. Corduroy Throw Pillows 247 . Square throw pillows in a variety of lovely shades to perk up your home. lane, McHenry, had his charge of driving while intoxicated amended to reckless driving. On the lesser charge, he pled guilty and was fined $50 and costs. He was also placed on threte months probation and was admitted to the DWI project. Associate Circuit Judge Conrad Floeter Joseph V. Smola, 3011 Michael, Wonder Lake, had probable cause found against him in a preliminary hearing on a charge of burglary. Karen Muse, 1705 River road, McHenry, had probable cause found against her in a preliminary hearing oh a charge of armed robbery. She also had probable cause found against her in preliminary hearings on three counts of burglary and two counts of theft over $150. Paul W. Schroeder, 1509 Sunnyside, McHenry, had probable cause found against him in preliminary hearings on two counts of theft over $150. Kenneth W. Scott, 3811 Millstream, McHenry, pled guilty to a charge of driving while his license was revoked, and was fined $75 and costs. He was not prosecuted on a charge of improper lane usage. Thomas L. Bateman, McHenry, pled guilty to a charge of disobeying a stop sign, and was fined $15 and costs. Joe Dehne, 4806 Wildwood, McHenry, was not prosecuted on seven counts of improperly storing heavy equipment on his property. John M. Read, 3108 Kinley, McHenry, had a charge against him reduced from battery to disorderly conduct. On the lesser charge, he pled guilty and was fined $25 and costs. Albert C. Hulsey, 112 Sun­ nyside, McHenry, had a charge of battery amended to disor­ derly conduct. On the lesser charge, he pled guilty and was fined $25 and costs. He was not prosecuted on a second battery charge. David F. Schultheis,, 7313 Mohawk, Wonder Lake, was found guilty of having no valid driver's license, and was funed $50 and costs. Elmer W. Barbour, 5104 Memory, McHenry, was found guilty of driving while his license was suspended or revoked, and was placed on one-year probation. David A. Buss, 3108 Hillside, Wonder Lake, was not prosecuted on any of the f o l l o w i n g c h a r g e s : disobedience to a police officer; 2 HQftNSBY S fc'-rrfv <> nrers --- Decorator Size Area Rugs YOUR CHOICE S10M» A large selection of beautiful decorator rugs to enhance any room in your home. Choose from a large grouping of styles, colors & pat­ terns. Rim Heavy Shaving Foam 67c *eg. 1.12 Riso Heavy, tho unanimous winner in the test market, with the extra rich lather. 11 0s. Towellets Prices Effective Friday, April 22 Thru Sumfciy, April 24 Convenient pop-up dispenser with moist soft cloth towelettes. OPEN DAILY 9 to 9, SUNDAY 10 to 6 Reg. 1.24 44Q9 W. RT. 120, McHENRY RT. 47 & CNTRY. CLB. RD., WOODSTOCK Famous Ford Mldels From Testers Exciting true scale vehicles for the ad­ vanced modeller. Choose from the '48 Ford Coupe to the winning GT-40 series. Reg. 3.36 Tutors Finishing Kit 9 brilliant enamel colors with brush included. Ages 8 ft over. No. 9141. 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Reg. 2.17 Ladies' Garden Cloves All our Ladies' Garden Gloves on sale at 87*. All styles - cot­ tons, vinyls, and vinyl * palms. Reg. 1.18 to 1.27 Protect your hands this season with gloves from Hornsby's. Tvff'Lite Garden Hose 1 0 0 % v i n y l plastic garden hose. 7i" x 50 feet. 2-ply flex- o-ring liner. No. 510. Reg. 2.76 8'/« " metal reversible, de­ tachable pour spout and cap. Can is vented. 2 gal. capacity. Reg. 2.37 refusal to display a driver s" license on demand; amplified noise from the exhaust system; no rear license plate light; and failure to dim his lights when required. Thomas W. Burton, 705 Amanda, McHenry, negotiated a guilty plea to a charge of unlawful use of license or permit. He was placed on six months probation and fined $150. After the probationary period, if he has averted fur­ ther problems, the incident will be completely struck from his record. Dennis E. Bisballe, 3716 X^latemont, had a charge of driving while intoxicated ^amended to reckless driving. On the lesser charge, he pled guilty and was fined $35 and costs. He was not prosecuted on a charge of improper lane usage. BRANCH II Associate Circuit Judge Michael Sullivan Robert Dockery, 4602 Garden Quarter road, negotiated a guilty plea to a charge of speeding, and was fined $75 and costs. He was also placed on thirty day supervision. Complaints Preston R. Rea, sanitarian, charges that on Oct. 5, 1976, Charles Fritzsche, 601 W. Columbus, McHenry, com­ mitted the offense of creating and maintaining a nuisance on the premises known as Christine drive, McHenry, in that he did allow debris to remain on the above mentioned property. No bond was set for an April 26 court appearance. Preston R. Rea, sanitarian, charges that on april 7, Werner Sommers, Richmond, com­ mitted the offense of creating and maintaining a nuisance on the premises known as 3206 E. Rt. 173, Richmond, in that he did allow debris to remain on the above mentioned property. No bond was set for an April 25 court appearance. Officer John D. Langdon charges that on April 8, Laurie A. Johnson, 307 N. Lily Lake road, McHenry, committed the offense of violation of curfew in that she, a person under seventeen years of age, was unlawfully upon a public street, being the area of 3931 W. Main street, McHenry, after 11 p.m. on weekdays and prior to 6 a.m. on weekdays. No bond was set for a May 4 court appearance. Barry Edwards of the Robert Hall village charges that on April 14, Albert E. Godwin, 1101 Hanley street, McHenry, committed the offense of retail theft in that he knowingly took possession of certain mer­ chandise for sale in a retail establishment, Robert Hall village, Crystal Lake, being one chamie, having a total value of less than $150, intending to deprive the merchant of such merchandise without paying the full retail value. No bond was set for an April 28 court appearance. Barry Edwards of the Robert Hall village charges that on April 14, Anna A. Godwin, 1101 Hanley street, McHenry, committed the offense of retail theft in that she knowingly took possession of certain mer­ chandise for sale in a retail establishment, Robert Hall village, Crystal Lake, being one bra, one pot with top, and three air conditioner fuses, having a total value of less than $150, intending to deprive the merchant of such merchandise without paying the full retail value. No bond was set for an April 28 court appearance. BIBLE VERSE ' F a t h e r , f o r g i v e them, for they know not what they do. 1. Who made the above request? 2. Upon what occasion? 3. Who were "they"? 4. Where may his verse be found? Answers To Bible Verse 1. Jesus. 2. As he hung on the cross on Golgotha. 3. The Roman soldiers, Who crucified Him specifi­ cally, but generally to the Jewish leaders who had caused his death. 4. Luke. 23:34. NO MAIL CALL....Rural route patron probably received no "box" delivery on this day as swarm of bees alighted on the box in a giant cone. Photographed near Mascoutah, Illinois.

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