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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 29 Jun 1973, p. 24

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v R^GE 24-PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1973 M E A N W H I L E B A C K A T T H E C O U R T H O U S E " BRANCH COURT III Associate Circuit. Judge Richard C. Kelly Roy Lee Chadwick, 147 North avenue, Wauconda, guilty of disorderly conduct, fined $25 and costs. John Watt, Jr., Barrington, guilty of driving while in­ toxicated, fined $500 and costs and remanded to the county jail. Paul F. Brushaber, 4910 W. Bonner, McHenry, charged with driving an unsafe motor vehicle, charge nolle prossed; found guilty of improper lane usage, fined $10 and costs. John E. Cole, 803 Peter street, McHenry, guilty of speeding, fined $20 and costs. s Lawrence McHale, 311 Cold Springs road, Woodstock, guilty of speeding, fined $15 and Herbert A. Neufeld, 2804 W. Myang avenue, McHenry, guilty of improper starting, fined $15 and costs. Terrence Pauley, 2909 N. Magellan, McHenry, found not guilty of following too closely. ' Carol S. Page, 3817 W. John, McHenry, guilty of dog running at large, fined $5 and costs. BRANCH COURT Associate Circuit Judge Thomas Baker Marshall E. Leonard, 2905 Bay view, McHenry, bound over to the Grand'jury on a charge of aggravated battery and a charge of criminal damage to property over $150. Daniel R. Ohlson, 3320 W. Charlotte, McHenry, bound over to the Grand jury on*a charge of forgery., Another charge of conspiracy was dismissed in court. Darold R. Underwood, Elgin, bound over to the Grand jury on a charge of burglary and theft ovef $150. Marion D. Hitt, McHenry, guilty of transportation of alcoholic liquor, fined $50 and costs. Another charge of jlriving while license suspended or revoked was nolle prossed. James Neff, McHenry, charged with creating and maintaining a nuisance, case nolle prossed on payment of costs. CIRCUIT COURT Judge James H. Cooney sentenced Harry J. Meier of 644 W. Wrightwood, Chicago, to four years and one day in the state penitentiary on two charges of indecent liberties with a child. The offenses oc­ curred in McHenry. The trial was held in May and sentencing was handed down last Friday. COMPLAINTS Sgt. Daniel Kinnerk of the McHenry Police department charges that on June 17, Jeffrey I. Lowe of 2005 Larkdale drive, Glenview, committed the of­ fense of theft under $150 in that he did obtain unauthorized control over one red casing for emergency light from car 229 of the McHenry Police depart­ ment. Bond set at $1,000, court date July 2. Officer Steve Boswell of the Woodstock Police department charges that on June 18, Major S. Nelson of 4319 E. Wonder Lake road, Wonder Lake, committed the offense of driving while intoxicated. Court date set for July 9. Donald R. Roberts charges that on May 28, Gary W. Gabriel of 2809 Tower drive, McHenry, committed the of­ fense of criminal damage to property over $150 in that he did damage the windows and telephone service of a trailer located at 2121 S. River road, McHenry. Bond set at $1,000, court date July 9. Detective R. Sheley of the Crystal Lake Police depart­ ment charges that on or about "Ruined.-Gompletely Ruined!" March 3.1973, Michael J. Troka of 3213 S. Waterview, McHenry, committed the offense of thef*^ under $150 in that he did exert unauthorized control oyer property of Ricardo J. Price having a value of $78. Bond set at $1,000. court date July 2. Frank J. Carbone of McHenry charges that on June 18, James H. Tackitt of 1506 Poplar drive, McHenry, committed the offense of criminal damage to property in that he did damage a 1973 Ford truck located in front of Monty* Motor Sales, Island Lake. Bond set at $1,000, court date July 5. Deputy Sheriff Eugene Baseggio charges that on June 25, Armal R. Osteen of 9025 Pine. Wonder Lake, committed the offense of disorderly con­ duct in that he did fail to obey a police lawful order and did not cooperate. Bond set at $25, court date July 23. Deputy Sheriff Les E. Kottke charges that on June 25, Richard Lee Hosch of 3312 Chapel Hill road, McHenry, Htt/Siitted the offense of disorderiywcJ¥fduct in that he did enter the house of a friend without her consent and did act in an unreasonable .manner to disturb the officer and mem­ bers of the Johnsburg Rescue squad. Bond set at $25, court date July 16. Cannibalish seems to have been universal with primitive man, regardless of race, color, climate or continent. In Africa, humans were bought, or captured, and fattened up for food. South Sea Island butcher shops, until quite recently, sold human *flesh, along beside animal flesh. Here & There In BUSINESS Farmers Market Unique, New Restaurant One of the very unique restaurants to open this year in the McHenry area is the Farmers Market, located on Rt. 31, near Johnsburg road, with accommodations for 300. The owners, A1 and Rozann Zelke, fascinated with this large, unoccupied barn, remodelled the building into an attractive setting for some very unusual features. Located on six and one-half acres acquired five years ago, the Zelkes have left the interior of the barn much as it was after sandblasting to Waddell Lashes Out Warning On Mass Transit Bills Rep. R. Bruce Waddell (R- Dundee) has issued a clear-cut warning to voters in the five- county 33rd district that the Mass Transit packages as proposed this date are a sham and a fraud for the people in the clean it. A rathskeller was added. Another feature is the loft on either side and a catwalk between, above the former hayloft.' Walking up the ramp one sees a replica of a famous cartoon, Indian Summer, done in stained glass in giant size. In the restaurant foyer there is a restored pre-1900 surrey from an Amish settlement which draws admiring glances. Future plans call for an antique and gift shop and a children's zoo. five-county area bordering Cook county. "Under House Bills 1960, 1961, 1046 and 1820, this Mayor Daley hoax is a costly fraud perpetrated to enlarge the CTA under the Mayor's domination," continued the Representative from Dundee. "Can you imagine the cleverness of these people in sucking in the peope of Kane, McHenry, Lake, DuPage and Will counties into this scheme so that their increased bonding power could be used to sell the issue to bonding corporations when Cook county couldn't carry the issue, especially with their poorly administrative record of the CTA? Not only that, but the crowning insult in being included in this ruse with no way to get out, is the financing package that goes with it and entirely under the Mayor's domination". "Imagine my people in Kane and McHenry being forced to pay V/2 cents more on every gallon of gasoline they pur­ chase from here on out to support this sham; it's nothing short of a crime," continued the senior Representative of the 33rd." "Not only is that a crime, but when I voted for the State Lottery bill with the firm belief that it was to be used to help fund the schools in the State of Illinois, I never dreamed we were yet to suffer an additional doublecross. Now we are told by inference that "to h-- with the schools and their problems; Mass Transit is far more im­ portant" and the state's portion of the obligation will come out of the Lottery." "Mass Transit is not a popular issue at home in the 33rd, for I have received only two letters on it in the entire five county district, but, I'll bet they will start getting in­ terested and write about it now," concluded Waddell. AUSTRALIAN BEAUTY... 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