I **/* -. i ? r* V •§ Charged with battery 2S22B* ̂ACE^FUINPEAIER • WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER I. A An Island Lake charge of aggrav following* a fight t at a McHenry Uv< faces a battery that broke out tavern Saturday Sharon Edelman, 19, 123 Briarhill, Island Lake, was arrested by McHenry Police alter she reportedly struck another natron at Wayne's West End Pub, 4820 W. Elm St, in the head with a Guy Wendland, Wonder Lake, takes a teasing from the flirtatious Fraulein Kost, Kathie Cornelia, Woodstock, in Woodstock AAusical Theatre Company's 'Cabaret7. Performances are at the Woodstock Opera House Oct. 7,8,9.13,1415,16, 20,21, and 22. Curtain time is 6 p.m. Sundays, 8:15 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. To reserve tickets, phone (815) 338-5300 from noon to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. View expansion in family service, health offerings Two McHenry residents were charged with disorderly conduct after a fight was hrbken up in the 9000 Mock of W. Main Street last Saturday night. Thomas D. Messel, 31,1917 N. Sunset, McHenry, and Loretta M Roberts, 27.3929 W. Main St, were arrested at about 11:10 p.m. Oct. 1. County Police were called to a domestic disturbance at 1019 ffriglish Prairie Road, Spring Grove, where Edward Sikorskf 48, had reportedly threatened his wife with a .22 caliber rifle. Dep. of the McHenry County Sheriff's Police, arrested Sikorski and charged him with aggravated assault and possession of a firearm without a Firearm Owners Identification (POI) card. In other arrests: Kevin McCartv, 23, 5420 W. Lake Shore Drive, Wonder Lake, was arrested by Dep. Sexton, for possession of cannabis, driving with a revoked license and disobeying a stop sign. Bond was set at $2,060. Randy P^chke, 25, 3716 Garfield, was charged with driving under the influence and improper lane usage after county police saw the vehicle swerve and almost strike another auto on Wflmot Road. Brian Cordak, 26, 105 Heritage, McHenry, was d by city police for ;wMi a BSpflKM IWnfp a traffic stop. / ^FSgeneral News Seedling sale ibegins trees or Culliton in NATO Army Spec. 4 Kevin A. Culliton, son of Terry M. Blanchard of 4818 Bronson Lane, McHenry, was involved in a NATO-sponsored exercise by participating in the Army's return of forces to Germany (REFORGER) and the Air Force's Crested Cap exercises. The exercises are designed to develop uniformity of doctrine, standardize procedures for rapid response to a crisis and demonstrate solidarity in commitment to NATO goals objectives. and Culliton is a radar operator with the 1st Cavalry Division at Fort Hood, Texas. Growth in the human development programs were riM a* wamplM of the Famfly Service and Mental Health Center of McHenry County's ing services to meet citizens' needs by Robert Martens, executive director, during the annual meeting. Several awards were presented during the twenty- third annual meeting dinner, including/ the Community Service award to Bertha Tammeus, Woodstock, and the Staff Service award to Dr. Ramesh Vemuri, medical director of the center. In discussini programs, won of the Pain Evi ' I Management Center Agorafbobia clinic <4 McHenry County DUI (Driving Under the Ii educational and treatment were a retiring director, Mary Stompanato, and four employees with 10 or more years of service. Employees recognized were: Pat Freund, employee since 1965, and currently Pain Evaluation and Management Center secretary. Virginia O'Hare, employee since 1972, secretary at the Marengo office throughout her decade of service. Scott Campbell, 10-year employee, who was cited as "an excellent clinician and administrator" by Martens as he * made the award presentation. Scott is the associate director of the center. Ted Graves, 10-year employee who is currently a therapist in the sustaining care program. Mrs Stompanato na* served on every committee and in virtually every office, win/ting gMUan^Airmg her il years oo Dr. Vemuri was recognised for "Us enthusiasm, his " energy level and for confidence and trust he generates. He loves his work and his patients and he has earned this award for his service and the center." said Campbell in making the presentation. Award #as presented Mrs. Tammeus in recognttion of her community dedication. "She epitomises service and has tfost of her life in helping as a volunteer. She is a ial person," asserted as he outlined her spec Campbell service through Church Women United, Clothing Closet, Migrant Ministry, Easter Seal ~ Center y nd Memorial Auxiliary. Reforger exercise member Air Force Sgt Frank M. Lindner, son of Manfred K. and Edith Lindner of 7516 Salem Road, Wonder Lake, was involved in a NATO-sponsored exercise by participating in the Army's return of forces to Germany (REFORGER) and the Air Force's Crested Cap exercises. The exercises are designed to develop uniformity of doctrine, standardize procedures for rapid response to a crisis and demonstrate solidarity in commitment to NATO goals and Jectives. ider is a jet engine mechanic with the 7th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. He is a 1979 graduate of McHenry West Campus High School. object Line CLASSES for OCTOBER -- SEWING-- # SEWING BIG - a class for women who sew large sizes- Includes selecting flattering fabric and styles, dealing with special fitting problems. 4 Classes - Thursdays at 4:00 p.m. October M7. FEE $25.00 text included. HAND SMOCKING • Smock a beautiful special occasion dress for your favorite little girl. It's easier than you think! Saturday, Oc tober 29, 2:00 p.m. FEE $8.00 v -- CRAFTS -- CANDLEWICK CHRISTMAS STOCKING • Candlewick in red and green on natural muslin for a spectacular holiday decoration. Wednesday, October S at 4:00 or Friday, October 21 at 10:90. FEE $5.00 Includes materials. SAINT NICOLE CHRISTMAS PILLOWS • Make a set of classy machine applique pillows to keep or to give to a friend. WREATH PILLOW - Wednesday, Oct 19 at 4:00. FEE $15.00 includes materials. DOVE PILLOW - Wednesday, Oct. 20 at 4:00. FEE $15.00 includes materials. -- FREE DEMONSTRATIONS -- HALLOWEEN COSTUME DEMONSTRATION - See how easy it is to make a fast and economical vampire or clown costume for your child, ages 2-6 or a colorful trick or treat bag. Saturday, October 1 at 2:00. FREB v » HOLIDAY APRON DEMONSTRATION - Make an attractive kit chen gift set of apron, mitt and 2 pot holders in just minutes. Satur day, October 15 at 2:00. FREE. MAIN STREET FABRICS^ 229 Main Street SIS/338-7370 Woodstock Ardith Shishmimn, manager Hours: 9:30-5:30 Daily, 9;30-*:00 Friday: Closed Sundav who want seedling for conservation order thop from ' of Conservation 1, according to A1 Forest Resources and Natural Heritage Division chief. / More than 20 species and three specialized packet* with seedlings specially selected for attracting wildlife, attracting songbirds and for planting windbreaks will be available to the public this year. Seedlings offered to the public ape grown at our two state ferneries in Mason and Union counties," Mickelson said. "We have an obligation to grow seedlings for conservation planting on state properties, but each year we produce more seedlings than we need." Seedlings purchased from DOC must be used for--% conservation planting, J Mickelson explained. They may be used for forestation projects, sofl erosion control, wildlife habitat development or for planting windbreaks. They may not be .used for ornamental, shade tree or landscape purposes and they may not be removed or resold with the roots attached. • A minimum order is tin* or 250 seedlings. A jwner will need approximately one-quarter of an acre to plant the minimum order. : Cost of the seedlings varies from $14 to $31 per 250 plants, delivered via United Parcel Jo specific address. Payment is due when the plants are ordered, Mickelson said, but the plants wffl be shipped only in the spring of the year when conditions ate best for planting. Seedling trees and shrubs vary somewhat In size, less tkan that of fc wooden pencil mH are about £1 inches in total length. Price lists, order forms and further information cu- be obtained by contacting your nearest DOC office, or writing Conservation, Resources 524 S. Second St, HI, 62706, phone (217 - iL \. *- IM , MARTIVS HI WAY •• FURNITURE -- ' r f k m m lillfp k R m ^•customer^ H APPRECIATION DAYS 40 YEARS OF PATRONAGE BY FAMILY OWNED BUSINESS THRU OCTOBER 15th! SWIVEL ROCKERS T" 3 COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM $299.95 VALUE $JWf# SMALL SWIVEL ROCKER 2 COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM $209.95 VALUE * 139f# EA. SACK S/R WITH WOOO TRIM $274.95 VALUE *214** $349.95 VALUE RECLINERS ACTION WALUSAVIR BLUE NYLON VELVET $469.95 Value *23*" TWEED FABRIC $534.95 VALUE $29T5 HER •MOY "OYBMIZP" ROCKER OR WALL RECLINER VALUES TO $589.00 $JW EA. CATCHERS-MIT STYLE $490.00 VALUE...... '111^ 3 POSITION RICLMER VINYL $219.95 VALUE *169 "THE SPOOLER" by ACTION WALL-SAVER OR ROCKER RECLINER 0440-$550.00 VALUE STRi LOW-BACK STYLE l*S BROWN VINYL $299.95 VALUE »ior* BEDROOM 4 PC TBI CITY SOUR MAPLE SET DRESSER, JEWEL BOX MIRROR/CHEST, BED ENDS ft NITE STAND $13695# JPC.SCT DRESSER, HUTCH MIRROR, CHEST, . HEADBOARD $749.95 VALUE 5599W 4 PC. TRAilTIONAL SET DRESSER, MIRROR, CHEST, HEADBOARD ft NITE STAND $880.00 VALUE W $2739.00 VALUE BEDDING SEA1T POSTUREPEMC ROY ALE QUEEN SIZE SET $600.00 VALUE *299 SERTA "PERFECT SLEEPER AVANTV" FULL SIZE SET $580.00VALUE. $290°° SEALY POSTUREPEMC PRESTME QUEEN SIZE SET $800.00 VALUE *4o0 SERTA PERFECT SLEEPER TRANOWUTY $800.00 VALUE *400** SLEEPER SOFAS IN BLUE PIN-DOT $659.95 VALUE....'. $795.00 VALUE. 2 COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM $469.95 VALUE 044995 STYLE $W9W $2tr» LIVING ROOM FLEXSTEEL 3 PC. EARLY AMERICAN BROWN PLAID SOFA, LOVESEAT ft CHAIR ttaiMi $1730.00VALUE *lllU 3 PC. BLIPEPRMT by RIVERSWE SOFA, LOVESEAT ft CHAIR $2020.00 VALUE .... •1399" 6 PC. WOOD SET SOFA, ROCKER. CHAIR. 2 END TABLES ft COCKTAIL COMPLETE ,580°° DINING ROOM KELLER "MEMORKS" 7 PC. SET 42" SOLID OAK TABLE ft 6 CHAIRS $1675.00VALUE ..... •nso* SO" ROONP PINE FNNSN SET TABLE ft 6 CHAIRS $1159.00 VALUE $899*5 $479.95 VALUE $299 ACTION WALL-SAVER BROWN VINYL $370.00 VALUE '249" (All MERCHANDISE Ml UMITEP OUAHmK...FU»t <0ME FIRST SHVEMI00'* >1 rtfcw hi »ter> «»«tol») 10 K. TELL CUT MAPU sn DROP LEAF TABLE, 6 CHAIR?, CHINA, LAZY-SUSAN ft SERVER $2868.00 VALUE * 1434** CUSTOMER APPRECIATION SUPER BONUS "BALLOON TOSS" WITH EVERY SALE OF $100.00 OR MORE, THROW A DART AND POP A BALLOON FOR A FREE GIFT "CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAYS" CONTINUE THROUGH SATURDAY NOON OF OCTOBER 15th. I Martin's is closing early on October 15th due to a wedding in the family.I SO SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS. ASK ABOUT OM HOU»AT LAYAWAYI MARTIN'S HI-WAY FURNITURE LARGEST FURNITURE STORE IN McHENRY COUNTY ' I ' 3 I BROWSERS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME 2