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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 Jul 1976, p. 16

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PAGE 1« - PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY. JULY 2, 1«« M H "MEANWHILE BACK AT THE COURTHOUSE" COURT NEWS Associate Circuit Judge Conrad Floeter : Gary R. Kanak, 9011 Pine, Wonder Lake, guilty of criminal damage, to property under $150, fined 950 and costs. Jack M. Talty, 412 Nip- persink, McHenry, guilty of theft under $150, fined $25 and costs. \ Michael A. Quilico, 2406 Hyde Park, McHenry, charged with driving while intoxicated, amended to reckless driving, fined $50 and costs and assigned to DWl instructional project. Failure to attend project will result in a sentence of 7 days in county jail. Associate Circuit Court Judge Leonard flrody Robert G. Simon, 7301 Spate, , onder Lake, guilty of con­ tributing to the delinquency of v a minor child, fined $50 and dbsts. - ~*-» Michael C. Boening, 108 W. Do well, McHenry, guilty of*' unlawful possession of alcoholic liquor, fined $25 and costs. Timothy Bryan; 7610 Beach, Wonder Lake, guilty of unlawful possession of alcoholic liquor, fined $75 and costs. Another charge of criminal damage to property was not prosecuted on a motion by the State's Attorney. COMPLAINTS Officer James Molnar, McHenry Police department, charges that on June 25, Kenneth R. Mitchell of 1320 Wauconda, Crystal Lake, committed the offense of purchase, acceptance, possession or consumption of alcoholic liquor by a person of non-age.-Notice given to appear in court July 28. Officer James Molnar charges that on June 25, Adolfo Maldonado of, 1302 Spruce, Island Lake, committed the offense of purchase, ac­ ceptance, possession or con­ sumption of alcoholic liquor by a person of non-age. Notice given to appear in court July 28. Officer John D. Landgon of the McHenry Police depart­ ment, charges that on June 25, Elmer W. Barbour . of *5104 memory trail, McHtfnry, committed the offense of unlawful possession of alcoholic liquor. Bond set at $1,000, court date July 1. Officer John D. Langdon charges that on June 25, Michael C. Boening of 108 W. Do well, McHenry, committed the offense of unlawful possession of alcoholic liquor. Bond set at $1,000, court date June 29. Martin F. Quinn charges that on June 25, Elmer W. Barbour, 5104 Memory trail, McHenry, committed the offense of criminal damage to property in that he did damage an overhead door and a coin deposit box wash mechanism at the Galaxy Car Wash, 4705 W. Route 120, McHenry. Bond set at $5,000, court date July 1. Ronald Hughes charges that on June 20, Theodore Honnen of, 4906 W. Orchard, McCullom Lake, committed the offense of disorderly conduct in that he did willfully disturb the peace and quiet of a neighborhood and disturb families with loud or unusual noises. Notice given to appear in court July 7. Patrolman PatrickgPalmer of the Richmond Police depart­ ment, charges that on June 27, Gordon Kring of 5609 Broad­ way, Richmond, committed the offense of disorderly conduct in that he did become highly excited and provoked and did act in an unreasonable manner. Bond set at $25, court date July 6. Officer Robert Winters of the McHenry Police department charges that on June 20, Fredrick S. Fradinardo of 4218 W. Ponca, McHenry. employee Largo 64 ox. Bottlo Coco Cola A great thirst-quencher for your Holiday weekend. _ Reg. 87c Sacks !(•«. 1.17 Tie dye denim nylon knee socks. Fits *11. A beautiful selection of mater­ ial for easy summer sewing at an easy price. 1. Burlington Ultressa a great selection in easy care polyester blend. 2. Cax-ibe Tarry Knits Choose from bold stripes and solids. ooj o )\ooo\ qbcod 3. Milikon Visa Millalure Beautiful solids in pastel colors. A YARD Toddkn S.S. Knit Shirts Large selection. All colors and styles. Boys & Girls. 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Simonsen who is under the age of 19. Bond set at $1,000, court date July 28. Mrs. Violet Sullivan of 5107 W. Orchard, McCullom Lake, charges that on June 14, Jim Lesko of 5108 W. Orchard, McCullom Lake, committed the offense of dog running at large and dog disturbing the peace in 'that his Doberman Pinscher snarled and growled at the complainant as if to attack her and would not let her pass to get to her home. Notice given to appear in court July 7. Officer Robert Winters charges that on June 20, Vin­ cent S. Simonsen of 518 N. Kent, McHenry, committed the of­ fense of purchase; acceptance, possession or consumption of alcoholic liquor by a parson of non-age. Notice given to appear in court July 28. Deputy Sheriff Thomas Sanders charges that on May 8, Adolfo Maldonado of 1302 Spruce, Island Lake, com­ mitted the offense of battery in that he did intentionally, without legal justification, strike Dwight Guilfoil in the head with a piece of lumber thereby causing him bodily harm. Bond set at $1,000. - Officer Gerald Housey of the Woodstock Police department charges that Frank R. An­ derson, Jr., of 718 Squaw Creek road, Ingleside, committed the offenses of burglary and theft under $150 in that he did enter the Woodstock Community high school building and take money from the premises. Bond set at $4,000, court date July 6. Detective Larry Macheroux charges that on or about May ' 29, Frank R. Anderson, Jr., of 716 Squaw Creek road, Ingleside, committed the of* fense of burglary in that he did enter the Johnsburg Junior high school, 2li7 W. Church, Johnsburg, with the intent to commit a theft therein. Bond set at $3,000, court date July 6. Detective Charles Terrell charges that on June 28, Frank R. Anderson, Jr., of 716 Squaw Creek road, Ingleside, com­ mitted the offense of burglary in that he did enter the John­ sburg Community club, 2315 W. Church, Johnsburg, with the intent to commit a theft therein. Bond set at $3,000, court date July 6. Deputy Sheriff Douglas Parrish charges that on June 27, Armal R. Osteen of 9020 Pine, Wonder Lake, committed the offense of disorderly con­ duct in connection with a. family dispute at his residence. Bond set at $25, court date July 1. Workwise If w,/ Q. I have a part time job at a local book store after school and during the summer. I make $1.25 an hour although full time employees all make at least the minimum wage. The manager says this is because I'm part time and although the store is covered by the state minimum wage, I am not covered because I don't work full time. Is this right? A. No, if an establishment is covered by the state minimum wage (five full time employees and gross of less than $250,000), then all employees are covered whether or not they are part or full time employees. The state minimum wage is $2.10 for workers over eighteen and $1.75 for those under eighteen. You can file a complaint with the Labor Law Enforcement - division of the Illinois Department of Labor, 910 South Michigan, Room 1855, Chicago, Illinois, 60605. Q. I've been working for a company for ten years. I take public transportation back and forth to work but the company has announced that it is relocating next month. There is no public transportation to the new place so I will have to quit my job when the company moves. Will I be eligible for Unemployment Insurance? A. The key to your situation is that you have established good cause for leaving your job. That determination is based on whether or not commuting is feasible in terms of distance, time and cost. Because you have been relying on public transportation and public transportation will no longer be available, you will be eligibile for benefits. We do not require a worker to change his residence to retain his em­ ployment. Remember that, Unemployment Insurance is always contingent on the fact that you are able and available; for work and that you are seeking work. Submit all questions to Work- wise, Room 1830, 910 South Michigan, Chicago, Illinois, 60605. Life After The avid fisherman asked for the day off to attend his grand­ father's funeral. The next day? the boss asked: "Do you believe in life after death?" "Xes," was the reply. "Good," said the boss, "because when you were oii yesterday attending your grand­ father's funeral, he came by here toseeyou." s

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