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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Jul 1974, p. 18

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PAGE IH - PLAINOT. VI.KH. I it IDA Y. JULY 5, 1HT4 H|Sĥ "MEANWHILE BACK AT Va. THE COURTHOUSE" BRANCH COURT t ' Associate Circuit Judge Leonard Brody Daniel Lee Cleinmark, 3614 W. John, McHenry, bound over to the Grand jury on charges of burglary and theft over $150. Andrew M. Granger, McHenry, guilty of driving a motorcycle in violation of classification, fined $15 and costs. Also guilty of violation of classification, fined $15 and costs. COMPLAINTS Deputy Sheriff John Bognar charges that on June 23, Thomas L. Neuroth of 204 N. Highway 59, Ingleside, committed the offense of violation of curfew in that-he was on a public street in Lakemoor after midnight. Bond set at $25, court date July 15. D.S. John Bognar charges that on June 23, Lawrence L. Franklin of Eagle Creek, Ingleside, committed the offense of contributing to the delinquency of a minor child in that he did cause a 15-year-old boy to become a delinquent child in that he knowingly caused the youth to be present upon a public street in Lakemoor after midnight and did cause the youth to be in the possession of cannabis. Bond set at $1,000, court date July 15. D.S. John Bognar charges that on June 23, Lawrence L, Franklin of Eagle Creek, Ingleside, committed the offense of possession of cannabis. Bond set at $1,000, court date July 15. D.S. Erwin Drabek charges that on June 25, Kenneth R. Witz of 706 Nancy Lane, Tami M. Froney of 5210 Lake street, Lee M. Pankiewicz of 1203 Gover and John Scott Winslow of 3015 W. Route 120, all of McHenry, committed the offenses of violation of curfew in that they were unlawfully upon a public street after midnight. All are to appear in court July 12. ^ Dr. J.V. Johnson charges that on May 1, Ms. Judy Mainock of 3719 Garfield road, McHenry, committed the offense of failure to cause a German Shepherd dog in her custody to be inoculated against rabies as prescribed by law. Court date July 11. Officer , Robert Winters charges that on June 23, Donald E. Johnson of 5015 W Willow, McHenry, committed the offense of violation of curfew. Court date July 31. Officer Robert Winters charges that on June 23, Joseph A. Koerper of 1512 N. Lakeland avenue, McHenry, committed the offense of violation of curfew. Court date Aug. 7. D.S. Edgar Fair charges that on June 2, George R. Gottschalk of 5009 Willow, Wonder Lake, committed the offense of driving while license revoked. Bond set at $1,000, court date July 11. Officer Robert Winters charges that on June 21, Laura A. Erckfritz of 320ft Country Club drive, Woodstock, committed the offense of disorderly conduct in that she was involved in a fist fight with two other females at a service station at the intersection of Front and Elm streets. Court date July 31. Officer Robert Winters charges that on June 21, Dawn M. Leuth of 10Q6 Sauk drive, McHenry, cortimitted the offense of disorderly conduct in that she was involved in a fist fight with two other females It a service station at the intersection of Front and Elm streets. Court date July 31. Sgt. Daniel Kinnerk charges that on June 20, Charles Whiting of 3401 Second aVenue, McHenry, committed the offense of dog running at large. Court date July 24. D.S. Robert Hunt charges that on June 19, Louis J. Robinson of 4505 Elmleaf, McHenry, committed the offense of driving while license suspended or revoked. Bond set at $1,000, court date July 11. " D.S. John Bognar charges that on June 26 Patricia J. Schopp of 5706 Broadway, Richmond, committed the offense of aggravated battery in that she did intentionally Snd without legal justification strike said officer while he was engaged in the execution of his official duties. Bond set at $1,000, court date July 15. D.S. John Bognar charges that on June 26, Patricia J. Schopp of 5706 Broadway, Richmond, committed the offense of disorderly conduct in that she did knowingly and While intoxicated push Lynn E. Walsh to the ground and strike her in the face with her hand and did act in a violent ana tumultuous manner toward H0RNSBY5) - family centers M I W A I T New! Handy Dispos-A-Grill Beautify 18 oz. Liquid Car Wax 87' New! Hi-Wall Paper Plates Simply light and in 7-10 minuter grill it r»a«ly for coofcouti! Contains grill charcoal t lightor for no-m*ti. no-fust" cooking Our Reg. 1.28 Nmw shop* koops food from spilling! 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Black color. n0. 6161 Lawn Chairs Keg. 4.97 397 2 sytles to choose from A Fashion Spectacular Of Beautiful Ladies Jewelry Res- values % 67c to 1.93 Price Manufacturers close out of entire stock of Spring and Summer jewelry means Big Savings for you! Many styles to choose from. Excellent quality. Select Group Of Summer Material V'i Price Choice of white & lovely colors. Jh 4400 Market Place Shopping Center McHenryjllinois Homers family centers • Rt. 47 & Country Club Road Woodstock,Illinois said officer while he was in the performance of his duties. Bond set at $25, court date July 1 5 . ^ - Jack Rehorst charges that on June 18, Ms. Donna Konapasek of 4522 Riverdale, McHenry, committed the offense of failure to cause two dogs in her custody to be inoculated against rabies as prescribed by law. Court date July 11. D.S. Thomas Majercik charges that on June 26, James J. Prasii of 402 N. Lily lane, McHenry, committed the offense of driving while license was suspended or revoked. Bond set at $1,000, court date July 15. PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT On exhibit now through July 13 at Masterpiece Gallery, Woodstock, are full color wildlife photographs taken in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. The prints include regal portraits of lions and lionesses along with humorous shots of the feline's family life. Also featured are leopards and cheetahs. The photographer is Harry G. Hirsch of Chicago, who won the slide-of-the-year award in 1973, given by the Jackson Park Camera club. He is vice-president of the Photographic Society of America. Legal Notice STATE OF ILLINOIS ) )SS COUNTY OF McHENRY ) In the circuit Court To Ernest Ottoson, Esther Fransen, Eric Book, KarlBook, Thorsten Book, Iris Mocchi, Tore Petterson, Sven Petterson Brihagen, Axel Ottoson, Ernest Ottoson, Lilly Petterson, Ruth Johnson Sales, Kenneth Ottoson, Willis J. Simms, Paul Altissimo, Edna Paddock, Helen Davies, Lillian Marino, and Unknown Heirs at Law of John Ottoson, Deceased. You and each of you will hereby take notice that an instrument purporting to be the last will of John Ottoson, deceased, has been filed in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County of McHenry, Illinois, together with the petition of Roland A. Herrmann representing among other things that the names of all the neirs, legatees and devisees of said deceased, are an follows, to wit: Ernest Ottoaon, Esther Fransen, Eric Hook, Karl Book, Thorsten ii'ok, Iris Mocchi, Tore eiterson, Sven Petterson Brihagen, Axel Ottoson, Ernest Ottoaon, Lilly Petterson, Ruth Johnson Sales, Kenneth Ottoson, Willis J. Simms, Paul Altissimo, Edna Paddock, Helen Davies, Lillian Marino, and Unknown Htirs at Law of John Ottoson, Deceased, and praying that said instrument be admitted to probate as the last will of said deceased, and that the same be ordered recorded. You will also take notice that the hearing on said petition and the proof of said purported last will has been set by said Court for the 5th day of August, 1974, at 1:30 o'clock p.m., in the Court Room in the City of Woodstock in said County, when and where you may appear and show cause, if any you have, why said purported last will should not be admitted to probate. Dated this 24th day of June, 1974 /s/ Margaret O'Neil Clerk of the Circuit Court of said County. (Pub. June 28, July 5 & 12) Fai th in anything doesn ' t waver wi th the shi f t ing winds of for tune . * * * * Your money won ' t do nnieh good when you ' re dead. Put i t to work now. ( )ur a d v 1 e e to you t i l l s week i s to take care of your hear t , and 1 i \ e a whi le . RESTAURANT j 385V6981 D0RKIES WHERE THE BELLY BUSTER WAS BORN BREAKFAST LUNCHEON SPECIALS 1 DINNERS •CHAR BROILED STEAKS •FRIDAY SPECIALS SPAGHETTI & FISH DINNERS HOURS: ^Mon thru Sat 6AM - 8PM Sunday 7AM - 3PM 4213 W. RTF. 120 Mc HENRV COFFEE 10c 6a.m. -Ha.m. MON. thru FRI. with Meals < 1

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