"MEANWHILE BACK AT j§K THE COURTHOUSE" BRANCH I Associate Circuit Judge William Gleason James R. Taylor, 3401 Pearl, McHenry, guilty of purchase or acceptance of alcoholic liquor by a person of non-age, fined $100 and costs. Associate Circuit Judge Leonard Brody Patrick R. Colomer of 1317 Sunnyside driye, McHenry, pleaded guilty to criminal damage to property and theft under $150. He was given leave to file for probation. Other charges of criminal damage to property and theft under $150 wore nolle prossed on a motion by the state's attorney. Walter Hunt of 3102 W. Ringwood road, McHenry, was charged with indecent liberties with a child, amended to contributing to the sexual delinquency of a minor, pleaded guilty. He was given leave to file for probation. Benjamin W. DeCicco III, 409 Crestwood, Lakemoor, guilty of driving while license was suspended or revoked. He was given leave to file for probation. David Pugh, 2913 Grandview, McHenry, guilty of permitting a dog to enter upon the property of another, fined $1 and costs. Roger B. Nelson, 5417 W. Shore drive, McHenry, guilty of disorderly conduct, fined $25 and costs. COMPLAINTS Elmer Kollenkark of McHenry, charges that on June 1, Thomas Hunter of 4804 W. Prairie, McHenry, committed the offense of disorderly con duct in that he did iiftentionally make unjustified and unauthorized physical contact to Kollenkark. Bond set at $50. Elmer Kollenkark of McHenry, charges that on June 1, Thomas Hunter of 4804 W. Prairie, McHenry, committed the offense of battery in that he did intentionally and without justification, violently and forcibly push and shove Kollenkark against a motor vehicle. Bond set at $1,000. William F. Kuck, custodian at West campus, charges that on May 24, Glen M. Jenkins, Jr., 1512 N. Freund avenue, McHenry, committed the of fense of tumultuous conduct in that he drove his car in an unruly, offensive and dangerous manner in the parking lot and exit ramp of McHenry high school West campus. Officer Gregory Bliznick, McHenry Police department, charges that on June 2, Richard P. Gutowski, 513 N. Maplewood, McHenry, com mitted the offense of tumultuous conduct in that he was involved in a fist fight inside the Baron of Beef restaurant, McHenry, hearing date June 21. Officer Gregory Bliznick charges that on June 2, Michael J. Caley, 2500 Spojnia, MdHenry, committed the of fense of tumultuous conduct in that he was involved in a fist fight inside the Baron of Beef restaurant, McHenry. Hearing date June 21. Officer Daniel Kinnerk, McHenry Police department, charges that on June 3, Richard P. Gutowski of 513 N. Maplewood, McHenry, com mitted the offense of tumultuous conduct in that he was involved in a fist fight in front of Bolger's Drug store, McHenry. Hearing date June 21. Officer Daniel Kinnerk charges that on June 3, George R. Haines of 813 Mill street, McHenry, committed the of fense of tumultuous conduct in that he was involved in a fist fight in front of Bolger's Drug store, McHenry. Hearing date June 21. Officer Daniel Kinnerk charges that on June 1, Mr. or Mrs. Gregory G. Gerrard of 4708 W. Shore drive, McHenry, committed the offense of dog running at large. Officer Daniel Kinnerk charges that on May 26, Mr. or Mrs. Michael C. . Johnson of 1404 N. Park street, McHenry, committed the offense of dog running at large. Deputy Sheriff Dannye L. Bankson charges that on June 8, Richard Mercado of 5305 Orchard drive, McHenry, committed the offense of unlawful use of weapons in that he knowlingly possessed or carried a hunting knife with a 6- "The Battle Of Two Forks " LIVE IN MINIATURE CIVIL WAR ACTION • 4 Union Regiment, • 4 Confederate Regiments • 10 Battalions of Cannons • 2 Squads of Cavalry COMMANDERS: • Allen Meurer * Kevin Weiss • John Seaton * Tom Broman * Ivar Janci JUNE 17th & 18th Starts at 10 am continues thru June 18 McHenry Hobby Shop / 3318 W. Elm. St. McHenry /v- (Next to Riverside Dr.)_^ 385-7122 1 1 rr%$ inch blade concealed in his boot at the V.F.W. carnival grounds. Deputy Sheriff Jean T. Price charges that on June 10, Franklin D. Branham of 2802 Orchard drive, McHenry, committed 'the offense of driving while under the in fluence of intoxicating liquor. Bond set at $500, court date June 26. Robert C. Bogard of Rich mond, charges that on June 11, Kenneth R. Roy of 701 Indian Point road, McHenry, com mitted the offense of battery in that he did intentionally and without legal justification, strike Bogard with his fist, causing him a broken nose and numerous lacerations. Bond was set at $1,000 with court date set for June 26. Deputy Sheriff John R. Hansen charges that on June 12, Kenneth L. Bell of 428 Center, Woodstock, committed the offense of fishing without a valid fishing license at a private pond located in the vicinity of 301 S. Ridge road, McHenry. Court date July 17. Deputy Sheriff Gregory F. Hartigan charges that, on June 12, Judith L. Heelein of 660 Main street, Fontana, Wis., committed the offenses of possession of controlled sub stance (mephabarbital) and possession of controlled sub stance (amphetamine). Bond set at $5,000 for each offense. Court date June 22. Jerald Koepke Graduates From Medical School DR. JERALD W. KOEPKE A reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Koepke, Spring Grove, honoring their son, Jerald W. Koepke, who received his degree of Doctor of Medicine from the University of Illinois at the Medical center, Chicago. •*- tr« 1 -- 1..nlOCA U1 . nuC)AC glauuuwu ••• A»WV from McHenry Junior high and in 1964 from McHenry Com munity high school. He received his B.S. degree in Chemistry from the University of Illinois, Urbana, in 1968. Dr. Koepke will serve a three-year residency at the University of Michigan hospital in Ann Arbor, Mich., beginning July 1. » ONE WEEK IN HAWAII Plus 15 taxes & gratuities Add $10 for June 17- Aug. 19 Departures via United Air Lines & Sheraton Hotels GUARANTEED SUNDAY DEPARTURES No Gimmicks • No Clubs t join Features the following: 1. United Air Lines Round Trip Jet Air Fares 2. Meals and Champagne served aloft by Trader Vic. 3. 7 Days and 6 Nights at the SHERATON-MOANA HOTEL. 4. Flower Lei Greeting upon Arrival 5. Magnificent Tour of Honolulu 6. Transportation Round Trip Airport-Hotel. 7. Inflight Movies 8. Porterage & tips for one suitcase. 9. Services of Local Escort. t Two Islands - Oahu & Maui $385* Features three nights at Sheraton- Waikiki and 3 nights at Sheraton- r Maui Hotel located on Kaatiapali Beach on Island of Maui. Also Round ) Trip Air Fare* from Honolulu to Maui and all features of the Regular Tour. CLin-O-JaLl JravJS. ervict 3405 W. Elm St. McHenry, III. Ph. 815-385-7500 '* Prices are based on 2 persons to a room. Add $10.00 June 17 thru Aug. 19. De partures. Rates apply til Dec. 31, 1972. Andrea York Is Awarded ISU Degree PAGE 3-PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY. JUNE 16, 1972 GRETA MARTIN EARNS DEGREE - Miss Greta Martin, daughter of Carl Martin of Chicago and Mrs. Marie Martin of McHenry, received her degree of Bachelor of Fine Arts from Bowling Green university in Ohio, June 10. Greta was one of 2,100 graduates who heard George W. Rorjiney, Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development, give the address. Those attending the ceremony in addition to her parents were her sisters, Carla Jeka and Marta Ciszik, and aunt, Clarene Justen. ANDREA YORK • Andrea Alysia York of 2906 W. Idyll Dell road, McHenry, received a Bachelor of Science degree in Secondary Education, including a business major and a minor in psychology , during com mencement exercises held Saturday, June 10, at Illinois State university, Normal- Bloomington. "Andy", a 1968 graduate of McHenry high school, was secretary of her senior class and completed her student teaching at Oswego high school, near Aurora. Following the graduation ceremony, - "Andy'%" parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. York, and her sisters, Felicia and Cassie, all of McHenry, and her cousins, Karin and Bill KinnejT of Peoria, 111., celebrated the occasion at a dinner in Peoria. DAVID E. GUSTAFSON GRADUATES - David E. Gustafson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl P. Gustafson of 7111 N. Oak street. Wonder Lake, received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology from Northern Illinois university Jane 3. In August, David will join the faculty of Arizona State university. Department of Sociology, Tempe, Ariz., where he will serve as a teaching assistant. While there, he will follow a course of study leading to a Master of Arts degree in Social Psychology. MARRIAGE LICENSES James A. Krider, 1220 Twi» Lakes, Wildwood, and Colleen L. Daly, 1918 N. Lakewood, McHenry.. David G. Peterson, 5613 Russet, Madison, Wis., and Patricia J. Savage, 10314 East, Richmond. Leonard J. Jegerski, 8016 Maplewood, Wonder Lake, and Catherine J. Filas, Wonder Lake. Howard J. Volz, 1954 Tappan, Woodstock and Patricia R. Sperandio, 2818 Rosemary, Wonder Lake. Michael A. Gunderson, 256 N. Oak, Crystal Lake, and Bar bara Joan Zednik, 109 Chesterfield, McHenry. Christian E. Jepsen, 3415 N. Riverside, McHenry and Judith H. Palmateer, 3307 Skyway, McHenry. DIVORCES Stephanie Perry from Frank Perry, Wonder Lake. Joan E. Douglas from William A. Douglas, McHenry. Robert G. Reidy; from Jacqueline M. Reidy, McHenry. Elizabeth Floer from Karl Floer, Spring Grove. Linda Kay Foley from Thomas John Foley, McHenry. • Weighs only 61/2 pounds (less cutting attach ments) • Save money! Cut fire w o o d , b u i l d f e n c e s & p a t i o f u r n i t u r e , c l e a r l a n d , t r i m t r e e s a n d s h r u b s ! • So light and handy it's a l m o s t l i k e u s i n g a n e l e c t r i c c u r v i n g k n i f e ! ...MINI MAC 6A WITH AUTOMATIC OILING... Automatic bar and chain oiling makes this saw even easier to use, extends chain life, saves money! PLUS -- a 14" bar and chain. Deluxe Master Grip Handle, too, for extra comfort. New low price '129* FREE DEMONSTRATION AT Ace Hardware 3729 W.Elm St McHenry 385-07221 Always insist on McCulloch chain, bars and sprockets PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Miller, Mary Lou and Mike and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Freund at tended graduation exercises at a law school in Cincinnati, Ohio, on June 4. The former's son, Allen, was a member of the class. Mrs. Laura Brennan of Chicago is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. Alice Brooks, and her brother, George McAuliffe of Lake Geneva, was a visitor on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rapp, son, Gary, of Rockford and her mother, Mrs. Jo Benes of Wonder L&e, were Sunday visitors in the Fred Bienapfl home. Legal Notice NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Board of Education of School District Number 15, in the County of McHenry, State of Illinois, that tentative budget for said School District for die fiscal year beginning July 1, 1972, will be on file and con veniently available to public inspection at 3926 W. Main, McHenry, Illinois in this School District from and after 8:00 o'clock A.M. on the 16th day of June, 1972. Notice is further hereby given that,, a public hearing on said budget will be heldat7:00o'clockP.M., on the 22nd day of Augyst, 1972, at 3926 W. Main St., McHenry, Illinois, in this School District Number 15. Dated this 16th day of June, 1972. Board of Education of School District Number115, in the County of McHenry, State of Illinois. Anna Mae Cuda, Secretary (Pub. June 16,1972) Mrs. Alvin Miller and sister, Mrs. Gerald Miller, were in LaCrosse, Wis., last week to attend the silver jubilee of their sister, Sister Mary Jane. Also in attendance were her mother, Mrs. Fred Ramaeker of Humboldt, Iowa, a brother Father Victor Ramaeker of Sioux Falls, S.D., and several other members of her family from different parts of the country. Mrs. James West and daughter, Kim, of Itasca were Monday visitors in the home of her aunt, Ann Frisby. Mrs. George Phalin returned Monday from a week's visit in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jack Zoia, in Minneapolis, Minn., and while there saw her grandson, John Zoia, receive his diploma from high school. Now only complete with 12 bar and chain FIND MAN DEAD Last Friday afternoon about 12:15, the Johnsburg Rescue squad was summoned to the Oak Park hotel, 801 W. Oak Grove road, McHenry, when Robert R. Lukes, 85, a resident of the hotel, was found dead in his living quarters. Death was attributed to natural causes. The body was removed to the K.K. Hamsher funeral home in Fox Lake. Rapid City Issues Appeal The American Red Cross is asking McHenry county residents for donations to help the victims of the flood in Rapid City. The Red Cross has the tremendous responsibility of taking care of six thousand families left homeless by the flood. Because of the many disasters this year the American Red Cross has already spent over twelve million dollars for the relief of victims of these disasters and their funds are critcally low. They ask that contributions be sent today to help the people in Rapid City. Make checks payable to McHenry County Chapter American Red Cross, Woodstock, 111. - 60098, and write on it "RAPID CITY SPECIAL FUND" The hardest dollar to earn is the one that is already spent. He who thinks money grows on trees may get caught out on a limtr. Theron T. Redalen, 7605 Beach, Wonder Lake, and Nancy A. Nelson, 639 McHenry avenue, Woodstock. Gerald W. Lloyd, 351 Vfe Dean, Woodstock, and Janet L. Miller, 4214 W. Crystal Lake road, McHenry. Keith W. Klontz, 3606 W. Main, McHenry, and Linda L. Blake, 617 S. Lily Lake road, McHenry. 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