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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Apr 1975, p. 19

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PAGE 1-SECTION 2-PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY^PRIL 30, 1975 "MEANWHILE BACK AT THE COURTHOUSE" BRANCH COURT Associate Circuit Judge Leonard Brody Nicholas J. Troka, 3213 S. Waterview, McHenry, guilty of theft under $150, fined $25 and costs. Roger Rairie, Crystal Lake road, McHenry, bound over to the Grand jury on two counts of burglary and one count of theft over $150. ' COMPLAINTS Deputy Sheriff Patrick Holmes charges that on April 14, Raymond D. Hermosillo of 2806 E. Hickory drive, Scott Pedretti of 2801 Michael drive dnd Joseph V. Smola of 3011 Michael drive, all of Wonder Lake, committed the offense of disorderly conduct in that they refused to submit to an in-' terview with said officer and did attempt to elude the officer by running on foot into a wooded area. Deputy Sheriff Thomas Majercik charges that on April 16, Terrance L. Fibish of 2609 Myang, McHenry, committed the offense of disorderly con­ duct in that he did shout abusive language and did act in ' an unreasonable manner as to alarm said deputy. Bond set at $25, court date May 1. Gary Cummings of Wood­ stock charges that on April 11, Sam S. Dentro of 422 S. Highland, McHenry, com­ mitted the offense of theft under $150 in that he did take control over one tape player which was the property of the complainant. Bond set at $2,500, Ronald C. Dew of McHenry charges that on April 16, Fredrick W. Felde of 1415 S. Lily Lake road, McHenry, committed the offense of battery in that he did strike the complainant in the face with his fist. Bond set at $1,000, court date May 1. Isaac Garcia charges that on April 5, Harvey L. Guthrie of 612 Columbus, McHenry, committed the offense of battery in that he did strike the complainant in the head with a pool cue while at the Rebel Inn tavern > Bond set at $1,000, court date May 1. Juan Diaz charges that on April 5, Harvey L. Guthrie of 612 Columbus, McHenry, committed the offense of battery in that he did hit the complainant in the head with a pool cue while at the Rebel Inn tavern. Bond set at $1,000, court date May 1. Donald Rippetoe, assistant manager of Hornsby's store, charges that on April 16, Janina Szafranki of 3418 W. Route 176, Crystal Lake, committed the offense of theft under $150 in that she did take a lady's blouse f-om said store.. Officer James Fitzgerald of the McHenry Police depart­ ment charges that on March 29, Sharon L. Hosch of 4512 Lathrop, Woodstock, com­ mitted the offense of driving while license was susDenried. Bond set at $50, Road Fund Spending For Improvements Drop Road fund spending for Illinois highway improvements has dropped dramatically since 1972, Comptroller George W. Lindberg said in his monthly financial report. The Comptroller said in a special analysis that total spending from the road fund for highway modernization and repair is down by 54 percent after the costs of inflation are considered. During fiscal years of 1971 and 1972, $480 million was spent annually from the road fund on state roadways, Lindberg said. The total dropped to $318 million in FY 73 and was $340 million in FY 74. This fiscal year the Governor's estimate is $376 million. - Since 1971, highway con­ struction costs have jumped an estimated 67 percent, Lindberg said, reducing the volume of road work the state gets for its money. Another section of the report reviewed spending under the state's bond-financed programs. Through the first nine months of this fiscal year, Lindberg reported, $130.1 million or 11.3 percent of the $1,151 billion appropriated by the legislature has been spent. This includes anti-pollution, capital development, coal development, school con­ struction and transportation (highways, airports and mass transit) bond issues. Against that performance. Lindberg noted that the Governor's proposed FY 76 budget estimates Bond fund spending at $800 million. "I think it is helpful to look at the recent history of our bond- finalised spending when analyzing what the Governor proposes in his accelerated bond program. "Our bond-backed spending in the past two fiscal years has run about $190 million each time. This fiscal year will be about the same. I don't think it's realistic to think the ad­ ministrative ability exists in Illinois now to run that total up to $800 million in Fiscal 1976," Lindberg said. Regarding the condition of the state's general funds, Lindberg said the available balance was $267 million (about 12 days of spending) at the end of March, down $76 million from a year ago. Spending continues to out­ strip revenues in the General Funds, Lindberg said. Total spending from the general funds (general revenue, common schools and federal revenue sharing funds) during the initial nine months of FY 75 was up $467 million over the comparable FY 74 period. Taxes and other incomes to the general funds were $325 million higher in the first nine months of FY 75 than in the comparable period a year ago. Police Tickets Donna M. Desmond, 620 Highland, Woodstock, failure to yield at an intersection. Debra L. Brendle, 3213 Kinley, McHenry, disobeyed traffic signal. David K. Terry, 695 Wilt­ shire, Crystal Lake, un­ necessary noise (exhaust). Ronald Schisler, 2512 S.' Michael, McHenry, speeding 47 in a 35 mph zone. David W. Manke, 10115 Allendale, Woodstock, speeding 57 in a 40 mph zone. Barbara Gebert, 531 Central, Woodstock, speeding 41 in a 30 mph zone. Thomas G. Schmitt, 1382 North, Crystal Lake, speeding 41 in a 30 mph zone. Ann Mathews, 3145 E. Lake Shore, Wonder Lake, speeding 56 in a 40 mph zone. Linda Siekierski, 1028 Crescent, Round Lake Beach, speeding 60 in a 40 mph zone. Joseph Strojny, 3802 Waukegan, McHenry, failure to yield at an intersection. Nancy Woellert, 3807 N. Hillcrest, McHenry, speeding 44 in a 30 mph zone. TSvelyn Barwig, 3008 W. North, McHenry, disobeyed traffic signal. Terrance Finnel, 454 Illinois, Morris, speeding 61 in a 40 mph zone. John H. Koerber, 304 N. Country Club, McHenry, speeding 58 in a 40 mph zone. Thomas J. Gibas, 5016 S. Rockwell, Chicago, un­ necessary noise (peeling). Monica Schwann, 2005 Central, McHenry, speeding 58 in a 40 mph zone. Patricia Jacobson, 209 Maple, Woodstock, speeding 57 in a 40 mph zone. Michael Nykvist, 1603 N. Beverly, Round Lake Beach, improper left turn. Pat Bychowski, 8005 Blivin, Spring Grove, speeding 64 in a 40 mph zone. Karen Gummerson, 112 Pleasant, Woodstock, speeding 56 in a 40 mph zone. Cynthia Barker, 10523 Commercial, Richmond, disobeyed stop sign. Thomas D. Basile, 1606 Juneway, Round Lake Beach, unlawful use of license or permit. John J. Neuharth, 3101 Still Hill, McHenry, improper position at intersection upon turning. Susan E. Hahndorf, 3804 W. Waukegan, McHenry, following too closely. Legal Notice NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on April 4, A'.D. 1975, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenrv County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post-office addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as ABILITY CON­ STRUCTION, located at 5209 Ridgeway Rd., Ringwood, Illinois 60072. Dated this 4th day of April, A.D. 1975 Vernon W. Kays County Clerk. (Pub. 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