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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Dec 1976, p. 4

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PAGE 4 - PI.AINDEALER-WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1876 id •i "MEANWHILE BACK AT THE rot RTHOIisvr Complaints Officer John Langdon charges that on Nov. 21, Patrick J. Lamz committed the offense of selling liquor to a minor in that he, of Ye-Old Corner Tap, an employee who is licensed to sell alcoholic liquor, did knowingly and unlawfully sell an alcoholic liquor, bwr, to Douglas L. Sherman and Andrew J. Borrelli, both persons under the age of 19 years. Initial court date is Wednesday, Dec. 15, in McHenry. No bond was set. Douglas L. Sherman charges McNENRY JEWELERS LINDENHURST JEWELERS GRAYSLAKE JEWELERS FANTASTIC SAl£ NOW TIU CHRISTMAS IAVAWAV 3440 Elm (815) 344-4344 2054 Grand Ave. (312) 356-7474 143 Center St. (312) 223-8444 wO -- DIAMONDS *GOLD*TURQUOISE "WE DO GOLD & TURQUOISE CUSTOM REPAIRS' OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK THRU CHRISTMAS! that on Nov. 21, 1976, Bruce M. Kramer, 443 Becking avenue, Woodstock, committed the offense of battery, in that he did intentionally, and without legal justification, strike Douglas L. Sherman in the face with a pool cue, thereby causing bodily harm to Sherman. Bond was set at $500, and the initial court date is Dec. 15 in McHenry. Detective Gary R>. Wigman charges that on Wednesday, Dec. 1, James E. Chrisman committed the offense of resisting a police officer, in that Chrisman, did knowingly resist the performance of Wigman of an authorized act within his official capacity, being the arrest of James Chrisman, in that Chrisman pushed and shoved Officer Wigman after being placed under arrest for the offense of disorderly con­ duct. Bond was set at $1,000 and the court date is Dec. 9 in Woodstock. Detective Gary Wigman charges that on Wednesday, Dec. 1, James Chrisman committed the offense of disorderly conduct in that he did, in the area of 1219 Green street at approximately^ 7:30 p.m., knowingly use obscene language in a loud voice and did The Village of Holiday Hills CHERI HOGLUND ROSEMARY HOLTZ 385-3944 344-0615 Gregg Family Enjoy Vacation In Virginia The Gregg family abandoned the cold north for the warm sunshine of Virginia during the Thanksgiving vacation. The children, Keith, Diane and Brian and mom, Katie, joined their dad in Oceania where he is stationed while flying with his A-Four squadron. While they were there they made a historic pilgrimage into the revolutionary period of our act in such an unreasonable manner as to alarm and disturb Gary Wigman, and thereby provoke a breach of peace. Bond was set at $25 and the court date is Dec. 9 in Wood­ stock. country. The family went through the cities of W a s h i n g t o n , D . C . , Fredricksburg, Williamsburg, and Yorktown. The Gregg children will have to agree that hsitory stories win have more meaning for them than ever before. They visited some old friends and former neighbors to share the traditional Thanksgiving feast. They found that southern hospitality is just as warm and wonderful as ever. After a happy holiday they returned to the frozen north once again and are adjusting to this white, fluffy snow and are surviving splendidly with mittens and muffs. B.M.O.W.C. We in the village can be proud of our young men who are excellent athletes. Tom Lundelius was presented, as first recipient, the Jim Demoplos-Danny Voight /VW >NT( ,(> vu RY ihVH H»J $ Auto savings. 11 off Get Away 42. Fits most US cars. 4n off. Save on Ward* Supreme muffler, reg. 19.99 Ruggedly built "I C88 to cut noise. A • Rust-resistant. Save *2 Do-it-yourself DC power timing light. Bright xenon strobe light. "| ^T85 Durable plastic X 4 case. 12V. km;, i^.hh Save l96 12-ft. Tangleproof® booster cables. 8-gauge flexible copper wire. A 99 Color-coded, TP insulated grips. Ren- *».*>;» Save 3" Wards 2V2-ton steel automobile ramps. 5,000-lb. cap./ pair. 8" lift. -| Q97 Not for super X 3^ Unassembled. wide tires. Key. 23.MH <1 fjjrt*?-' irpy*/' ,rr w» M4 wits vssx .Kv •*•*'(« y -4MH Mf t. mU » >*»>»• GET AWAY 42--TYPE 27, 27F Number of plates Cold Cranking power Reserve capacity 126 minutes Maintenance - free with dependable starting power. 28 88 exchange Reg. 39.95 You don't have to add more water! Get up to 420 cold crank amps for reliable starts in any weather. Wards Get Away handles most accessories, too. Fits most US cars. Spunky Get Away 24. 192s HI Reg. low price. Provides up to 220 cold cranking amps. It's the economical answer to starting requirements of most compact-sized cars. Ward* install* your new battery free. 4-pIy Poly-track Highway Handler VS t ' f * '•> r fV • t. < f «. k f f ih c ; ' / d ; ( K f - > / f ; (>' C 1 I: r:", ' r:'/ r-' ' (J fz (' ('« f 2nd Traction Grip tire A78-13 tubeless blackwall, plus 1.74 f.e.t. ea. and trade. Tubeless Nov. *75 Blackwall Keg. price size each* Dec. '76 Reg. price each' Plus F.E.T. each A78-13 $25 $18 1.74 B78-13 $27 $20 1.84 C78-13 $30 $21 1.98 B78-14 $30 $21 1.88 E78-14 $33 $23 2.25 F78-14 $35 $25 2.39 G78-14 $37 $26 £.55 F78-15 $36 $25 2.43 G78-15 $38 $27 2.58 H78-15 $40 $29 2.80 "With trade in \Vhi*e*val1« 'in most s»ze>' $3 more each Free mounting. I with purchase of 1st A78-13 tbls. blk. at regular pr ? plus 1.75 f.e.t. each. • Deep biting winter traction tread • 2 tough fiberglass stabilizer belts Tl'BELESS BLACKWALL SIZE REGULAR PRICE EACH SALE PRICE 2nd TIRK PLUS F.E.T. EACH A78-13 $34 $15 1.75 B78-13 $38 $19 1.82 D78-14 $39 $21 2.12 E78-14 $41 $22 2.27 F78-14 $45 $23 2.43 G78-14 $48 $24 2.60 G78-15 $49 <• $25 2.65 H78-15 $51 $26 2.87 NO TRADE-IN REQUIRED WHITKWALLS $4 MORE EACH New steel wheels available in most sizes GET AUTO WORK DONE NOW--NO DOWN PAYMENT REQUIRED WITH CHARG-ALL CREDIT Traction Grip tale priced thru Dec. 21. Fast service? Sure thing! For your convenience the AUTO SERVICE IS OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Mon. thru Fri. 8:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Sat. 8:30-6, Sun. 12 Noorv-5 105 Northwest Highway Route 14 Phone 459-6450 \ FREE PARKING memorial trophy as out­ standing lineman of the year. The Hughes, an award winning family, added three more honors to their already vast collection. Youngest son, *Ed, was presented with Freshman award numbers. Tom received the Junior Varsity award and brother, Tim, was given a Major award. Other awards were given to the Wilson boys, John and Bob Brechel, and Carl Kobe. Congratulations to all these fine young sportsmen. WOMEN'S CLUB The Women's club will be extending a double invitation to all its members for this holiday season. The first festive event will be taking place tomorrow evening at the home o£ Sally Carroll. The ladies will be hosting a Christmas Cookie exchange; Those who plan to attend are asked to bring 100 of their favorite cookies to be ex­ changed for an equal amount of someone else's favorite recipe. The second gala occasion will occur at Casey's hall Dec. 15 at 8 p.m. Members will enjoy Women's club hospitality in the spirit of this joyous time of the year. Ladies will be asked to bring two gifts for the Christmas grab bags, one humorous (let your imagination be your guide) and the second to be given in the true Christmas way. Your R.S.V.P. is required. Please call Cathy Beltz, 385-3027. We'll see you there. s BIRTHDAY BOY Brian Gregg celebrated the third in a series of birthday parties at his home last week. The first party was held on "the day" in Virginia while there with his family. The second big event was given by his classmates in school. At the last of these festivities, his friends that were there were, Cathy Carroll, Peter Cornwell, Jill Hoglund and Mike Novak. We wish Brian a Happy Bir­ thday for his tenth year. THE LORD GIVETH - Truly the Lord has blessed the Hauschild family with the newest addition to this fine family. Daniel Robert was born Dec. 1 at McHenry hospital. Mother and son are doing well and grateful to be home among loving neighbors and friends. BIRTHDAY BOUQUETS ...are presented to Howard Douglas on the seventh, the ninth belongs to Kurt Roth, on the tenth, three candles go on the cake of Michelle Farr, on the eleventh, Terry Priko will celebrate another year and a special wish for a special little girl, Candice Johnson on the twelfth. AND ANNIVERSARY ROASES Jo John and Gienna Kessler on the tenth and Glennis and Charles Guthrie on the eleventh. Another special anniversary wish to friends, Bob and Carolyn Rithaller, who have shared twenty-five years of love on the eighth. May the Lord grant them another twenty-five. VILLAGE NEWS In the past two weeks we have had dangerous ice and ' snow conditions and as usual, nothing has been done about it. According to this column, bids were taken for snow removal, sanding and-or salting. In a more recent column, I stated that the H.H.- P.O.Z. was awarded that contract. Winter has arrived and seems to be here to stay. Sunset drive is a sheet of ice and the roads "back" there are even worse. Everyday the buses come through and run the risk of fishtailing, skidding and sliding through the village. It's dangerous for the drivers and even more dangerous for our children. If the buses refuse to enteig£0V#D will bring our children to the front, by River road? It's a long walk from the island._ According to recent newsletters the property owners are still looking for people interested in plowing. Hopefully they will be organized by next winter. What have we achieved in our nine months as a village? Granted ,the time has been short and we must wait for better things. But is this why # our taxes will be raised-is this why we are asked to pay for a vehicle sticker? To slip and slide through another winter? Seems like things are the same as always, only now it will hurt our wallets too! HAVE A NICE DAY 3812 West Elm Street Published Every Wednesday & Friday at McHenry, Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry, Illinois By McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY Subscribers are requested to provide immediate notice of change of address to The McHenry Plaindealer, 3812 W. Elm St., McHenry. IL 40050. A deduction of one month from the expiration of a subscription will be made . where a change of address is provided through the Post Office Department., Larry E. Lund , Publisher Adele Froehlich - Editor \ NEWSPAPER We ought to use the best means we can to be well informed of our duty. -Thomas Reed. i i i I i i i i i i i i i i i I i I i THE MCHENRY PLAINDEALER Established 1875 Phone 385-0170 McHenry, Illinois 60050 Illinois NATIONAL NEWSPAPER frit Prm D NNA SUSTAINING ",T •} MEMBER -1971 SUBSCRIPTION RATES * Year............... $10.50 1 Year................$15.00 In McHenry and Lake Outside McHenry and County Ljit, County 1 ( 6RSSCENT 3LAJQ)ING : : •' t \ \ } i t if PRESENTS Holiday Dinner Specials FOR DECEMBER • TUESDAY BREAST OF CHICKEN SESAME Marinated boneless breast sauteed with sesame sauce. • WEDNESDAY COQUIliES CRESCENT MY Scallop casserole in lobster sauce • THURSDAY BEEF B0URGUIGN0NNE COMPLETE DINNERS WITH WINE $495 (Regular menu also available) GOURMET LUNCHEON From *2.85 Wednesday & Friday, 11:30 - 2:30 p.m. MAKE NEW YEAR'S EVE RESERVATIONS NOW 815/385-8899 CRESCENT BAY LANDING 3309 N. CHAPEL HILL RD„ McHENRY, ILL.

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