grams WCATK KILLER MMLTn l» ----I IIII in 'WHEIt SIDE OF MIDNIGHT1! "MEANWHILE BACK AT THE COURTHOUSE" , causing to-her t" 1 m CIRCUIT COURT Associate Circuit Judge Leonard Brody Kevin S. Boden, 1416 Wauconda road, McHenry, was found guilty of committing the offense of public indecency, and will be sentenced Aug. 17. He was found not guilty of unlawful possession of can nabis. Dominick A. Grande Jr., 1903 Woodlawn Park, McHenry, had probable cause found against him in a premilinary hearing on a charge of_^i*jjJawful possession of cannabis. Warren D. Hannula, 2708 Old Oak drive, McHenry, had probable cause found against him in a preliminary hearing on a charge of armed violence. Gregory S. Fairbanks, 5005 Westwood, McHenry, negotiated a guilty plea to a charge of speeding, and was fined $75 and costs. He was not prosecuted on a charge of unlawful use of a license. Complaints Ralph M. Koontz, manager of FS Farm town, charges that on June 30, Larry W. Oonk, 5213 Willow lane, McHenry, com mitted the offense of theft, in that he knowingly obtained unauthorized control over property of FS Farm town, being three bushes, having a total value of less than $150, intending to deprive FS Farm- town permanently of the use and benefit of said property. Bond was set at $1,000. John Lucarz, custodian, charges that on June 28, Carl L. Cole, 2410 Lilac drive, McHenry, committed the of fense of dumping garbage on property of others, in that he did dump certain garbage on the property of the Polish National Union, located at 2500 N. Spojnia road, McHenry, without the consent of the Polish National Union. Bond was set at $250. Deputy Melvin Hunt charges that on July 5, William A. Meath, 3718 W. Waukegan road; McHenry, committed the of fense of battery, in that he did, knowingly and without legal justification, push upon the person of Deputy Melvin Hunt, hereby making physical con tact of an insulting nature with Deputy Melvin Hunt. Bond was set at $1,000. ^ Deputy Melvin Hunt charges that on July 5, William A. Meath, 3718 W. Waukegan road, McHenry, committed the of fense of possession of cannabis, in that he knowingly had in his possession less than 2.5 grams of a substance containing cannabis. Bond was set at $1,000. Patrolman Dwayne E. Rogers of the Crystal Lake Police department charges that on July 4, Randy L. Weinrich, 2820 Hickory, McHenry, committed the offense of unlawful possession of can nabis, in that he did, knowingly and unlawfully, have in his possession, more than ten grams, but less that thirty of a substance con- cannabis, otherwise authorized in the Control act. Bond was set at $1,000. Patrolman Dwayne E. Rogers of the Crystal Lake Police department charges that on July 4, Randy L. Weinrich, 2820 Hickory, McHenry, committed the offense of theft over $150, in that he did, knowingly, exert unauthorized control over property of Mark S. Gervais, being one 1974, 250 cc. motorcycle, having a total ' l i t - ' ai value 'in excess of $150, in tending to deprive Mark S. Gervais permanently of the use of the property. Bond was set at $5,000. \ Patrolman Dwayne E. Rogers of the Crystal Lake Police department charges that on July 4, Randy L. Weinrich, 2820 Hickory,. McHenry, committed the offense of criminal damage to property, in that he knowingly damaged property of Mark S. Gervais, being a front fork and lock of a motorcycle located at 587 Darlington lane, Crystal Lake, without the consent of Mark S. Gervais, said damage being less than $150. Bond was set at $1,000. Karen May Ewton charges that on June 30, Thomas T. Sumner, McHenry, committed the offense of aggravated battery, in that he did, in committing a battery, knowingly and without legal justification, throw Karen May Ewton to the floor, causing her a hairline crack to her spine, thereby causing her great bodily harm. Bond was set at $2,500. Karen May Ewton charges that on June 30, Thomas T.. Sumner, McHenry, committed the offense of aggravated battery, in that he did, in committing a battery, knowingly and without legal justification, while Karen May Ewton was at the Richmond Depot restaurant a public place of accomodation, throw Karen May Ewton to the ground, causing a hairline crack to her spine, thereby causing great bodily harm to Karen May Ewton. Bond was set at $2,500. Karen May Ewton charges that on Jutoe 30, James J. Templin, 9608 Mayline avenue, Richmond, committed the offense of aggravated battery, in that he did, in committing a battery, knowingly and without legal justification, throw Karen May Ewton to the floor, causing her a hairline crAck to her spine, thereby causing great bodily harm to Karen May Ewton. Bond was set at $2,500. Karen May Ewton charges that on June SO, James J. Templin, 9608 Mayline avenue, Richmond, committed the offense of aggravated battery, in that he did, in committing a battery, knowingly and without legal justification, while Karen May Ewton was at the Rich mond Depot restaurant, a public place of throw Karen May ground, caujuftl crack to her causing great bodily harm to Karen May Ewton. Bond was set at $2,500. Karen May Ewton charges that'On June 90, Roseland D. Smith, 9808 Mayline avenue, Richond, committed the of fense of aggravated battery, in (hat she did, in oommitting a battery, knowingly and without legal justification, while Karen May Ewton was at the Rich mond Depot restaurant; a. public place of accomodation, throw Karen May Ewton to the ground, causing a hairline crack to her spine, thereby causing great bodily harm to Karen May Ewton. Bond was set at $2,500. Karen May Ewton charges that on June 90, Roseland D. Smith, 9608 Mayline avenue, Richmond, committed the offense of aggravated battery, in that she did, in committing a battery, knowingly and without legal justification, throw Karon her a hairlii^cr» spine, thereby causing great bodily damage to Karen May Ewton. Bond was set at $2,500. Sergeant Daniel Kinnerk of the McHenry Police depart ment charges that on July 8, Larry G. Brastad, 4526 Lakewooa road, McHenry, committed the offense of theft over $150, in that he did, knowingly, obtain or exert unauthorized control over one white tire and white wheel, two polyglass tires and wheels, and three hubcaps, the property of Sunnyside Dodge Company Incorporated, 4810 W. Rt. 120, McHenry, having a total value of more than $150, intending to deprive Sunnyside Dodge Company Incorporated per manently of the use or benefit of said property. Bond was set at $5,000. Sergeant Daniel Kinnerk of the McHenry Police depart ment charges that on July 6, Thomas Damiano, 2806 Beach- view, McHenry, committed the offense of theft over $150, in that he did, knowingly, obtain or exert unauthorized control over one white tire and white wheel, two polyglass tires and wheels, and three hubcaps, the property of Sunnyside Dodge Company Incorporated, 4810 W. Rt. 120, McHenry, having a total value of more than $150, intending to deprive Sunnyside Dodge Company Incorporated permanently of the use or benefit of said property. Bond was set at $5,000. £ Sergeant Daniel Kinnerk of the McHenry Police depart ment charges that on July 6, Steven C. Adams, 1616 N. Court street, McHenry, committed the offense of theft over $150, in that he did, knowingly, obtain or exert unauthorized control over one white tire and white wheel, two polyglass tires and wheels, and three hubcaps, the property of Sunnyside Dodge Company Incorporated, 4810 W. Rt. 120, McHenry, having a total value of more than $150, intending to deprive Sunnyside Dodge Company Incorporated permanently of the use or benefit of said property. Bond was set at $5,000. v Montgomery Ward ft Company Incorporated charges that on July 5, Rodney W. Ackerman, 4705 Ringwood road, Ringwood, committed the offense of theft under $150, in that he knowingly took possession of merchandise offered for sale by Montgomery Ward ft Company In corporated, being one chisel set, having a total value of less than $150, with the intention of depriving Montgomery Ward ft ncorporat* Ejpiij pearance. ' Montgomery Ward ft Company Incorporated charges that on July 5, Perry S. Halligan, 5615, N. Ridgeway road, Ringwood, committed the /VFcr MEMFIY M(HFNPY 3X5 0144 '/L / < •- ¥ * t \ set thereby offense of retail theft under $150, in that he knowing took possession of merchandise offered for sale by Montgomery Ward ft Company In corporated, being three hex wrench sets, and (me socket tool set, having a total value of leas than $150, with the in tention ofc depriving Mon tgomery Ward ft Company Incorporated permanently of the use or benefit of said property. No bond was set for a July 21 court appearance. Montgomery Ward & Company Incorporated charges that on July 5, Craig P. Ackerman, '4804 Rt. 31, Ringwood, committed the offense of retail theft under $150, in that he knbwingly took possession of merchandise offered for sale by Montgomery Ward ft Company In corporated, being three hex wrench sets and one electrical power cord, having a total value of less than $150, with the intention of depriving Mon tgomery Ward ft Company incorporated permanently of the use or benefit of said property. No bond was set for a July 21 court appearance. Richard G. Heisler charges that on July 6, Judy R. Robinson, 716 Dowell road, McHenry, committed the of fense of criminal trespass to land, in that she, knowingly, entered upon the land of Clarence Lindahl, located in the 3000 block of Highwood road, McHenry, after receiving immediately prior notice to such entry, notice from the owner, Clarence Lindahl, that such entry was forbidden. Bond was set at $1,000 for a July 19 court appearance. Richard G. Heisler charges that on July 6, Curt Zarger, Island Lake, committed the offense of criminal trespass to land, in that be, knowingly, entered upon the Jand of Clarence Lindahl, located in the 3000 block of Highwood road, McHenry, after receiving immediately prior notice to such entry, notice from the owner, Clarence Lindahl, that such entry was forbidden. Bond was set at $1,000 for a July 19 court appearance. Richard G. Heisler charges that on July 6, John Janca, Island Lake, committed the offense of criminal trespass to land, in that he, knowingly, entered upon the land of Clarence Lindahl, located in the 3000 block of Highwood road, McHenry, after receiving immediately prior notice to such entry, notice from the owner, Clarence Lindahl, that such entry was forbidden. Bond was set at $1,000 for a July 19 appearance. 4 G. Heisler charpesk Timothyf Lake, com mitted the offense of criminal trespass to land, in that he^ knowingly, entered upon the land of Clarence Lindahl, located in the 3000 block of Highwood road, McHenry, after receiving immediately 9 Blue chip tawshmt: CubCadst' Now's the time to buy an intemationah Cub Cadet ...the preferred lawn and garden tractor. With faaturee like a "Maintenance Minder" to lad whan periodic service is needed. With automotive-type frame and tranamiaaion for extra long Ufa. 5 models, 10 to 16 hp, and dorana of work attachments for year around uaa. Comf OUTDOOH GRAYUAkl RT 120 K 83 223 81S5 SHQWPim / RTfS 14 K 31 455 IQQ5 SHOWPlMCf 2 RTfS 14 K .11 4SS 'OOS SHOW PL AC! 3 ^ R Y S T A i L A K E * ? O O f $1.00 ML SEATS $1.00 mm nan. my is •»or they $holl \ inherit the earth! SOONE* THAN YOU THINKI Empire of the Ants • fMHtSMY 7 -1P6 SHOW iltCWTU >:3C JM.Y 15 • JULY 21 L y • in l»i iUB. MflUS $U0 | SHOW MOULT MO | jm.Ti5-jm.r21 ADMSSMM MMLTSS2JI iiBMil l TfTirr a~ r 1 prior notice to such entry, notice from the owner, Clarence Lindahl, that such entry was forbidden. Bond was set at $1,000 for a July 19 court appearance. Lawrence L. Hahn of the Woodstock Police department charges that on July 8, Douglas L. Fierstein, 6720 N. Giant Oak road, Ringwood, committed the offense of public consumption of alcoholic liquor in the city square park, Woodstock, in that he did have in his possession, and was consuming beer, while lying down in the grass by the bandstand at the city square park, Woodstock. Bond was set at $35 for an Aug. 2 court ap pearance. Lawrence L. Hahn of the Woodstock Police department charges that on July 8, Douglas L. Fierstein, 6720 N. Giant Oak road, Ringwood, committed the offense of purchase or. ac ceptance of a gift of alcoholic liquor by a person of non-age, in that he, being a person under the age of 19 years, and to whom the sale, possession, or consumption of alcoholic liquor is prohibited, did purchase or accept a gift of alcoholic liquor, and did have same in his - possession. To witt: Douglas L. Fierstein, being 18 years of aj£i§, had a can of beer in his possession, while in the city square park, Woodstock. Bond was set at $35 for an Aug. 2 court appearance. Dep. Sheriff Frank J. Sexton charges that on July 10, Steven D. Flick, 1306 S. Lily Lake road, McHenry, committed the of fense of resisting peace officer, in that he did, knowingly, resist . the performance of Frank J. Sexton of an authorized act within his official capacity, being the arrest of Steven D. Flick, knowing Frank J. Sexton to be peace officer engaged in the execution of his duties, in that he pushed and attempted to break away from Frank J. Sexton. Bond was set at $1,000 for a July 19 court appearance. Dep. Sheriff Frank J. Sexton charges that on July 10, Steven D Flick, 1308 S. Lily Lake road, McHenry, committed the of fense of disorderly conduct, in that he did, knowingly, cause a disturbance at 1308 S. Lily Lake road, in that he attempted to PAGE 9 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY. HILY IS, 1977 County Fair Variety Of Eyents Attest To Popularity Of Horses The variety of events and the number of enthusiastic people heading the committee attest to the growing number of horses that will participate during the 1977 McHenry County Fair at Woodstock Aug. 3-7. More than 150 4-H boys and girls wiD vie in the 4-H horse and pony show running two days again this year. The halter and horsemanship classes are schedided for Wednesday, Aug. 3, starting at 9 a.m. The per formance classes are set for the following day, Aug. 4, begin ning also at 9 a.m. thirty-six different classes are being offered these two days for those 4-H members participating. Robert Schmuhl is superintendent with Phil Reese announcing the classes and final decisions of the judge. Clerking will be Mary Schmuhl and Kathy Reese. Saturday, Aug. 6, the annual All Western Horse show will begin at 9 a.m. at the horse show arena. A total of $1,700 is being offered in prize money. LeRoy Eddy is chairman of this event. Norma Luedtke and Sally Taggart will record the results as ringmaster, Larry Rice, directs the activity in the ring. Sunday, Aug. 7, will feature the Junior horse show in the fairgrounds corral. Classes start promptly at 9:30 a.m. Exhibitors must be 18 years and under as of Jan. 1, 1976. Entries will be made at the announcer's stand just prior to the show. .' ; J representing Spring Grove J were Peter K. Richardson, 9407 Richardson road, j Lawrence M. Dahl, J Jackson driye. >r ijCollege Honors 1 •L 1 Three Named Area Amply Represented On Dean's List The 1977 spring semester dean's list for the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign included from McHenry: Kenneth E. Blake, 811 N. Allen avenue; Debra L. Virgens, 3104 Fairway drive; Jeffrey N. Boyer, 1304 Old Bay road, Fern E. Brody, 6809 Bull Valley road; David J. Koerber, 304 N. Country Club drive; Samuel S. Anderson, 311 N. Mineral Springs and Peggy A. OUalleran, 5008 Orchard drive. /'•* The j two students fight with subjects in the residence, and when told to cease by Frank J. Sexton, continued to fight and knock over objects in the residence in such an unreasonable manner as to alarm and disturb Frank J. Sexton, and thereby provoke a breach of the peace. Bond was set at $25 for a July 19 court appearance. To Marquette Dean's List The following Marquette university students were named to the dean's list, in dicating academic excellence. Students from McHenry are Mary E. Bolger, 3513 Broad stree; Karyl A. Bryniarski, 3009 W. Route 120; and Michael D. Miller, 3510 W. Broad street. Land lis• Plan Is Available To Organisations The Land Use committee, subcommittee of the Planning ft Zoning committee of the McHenry County board, is requesting names of all county organizations interested in receiving a copy of the Land Use plan which will be available soon. Any interested organizations should contact the above committee at the McHenry County board offices, cour thouse, 2200 N. Seminary avenue,. Woodstock. | SERVICE NEWS | NAVY DUTY ~ t Navy Fireman Apprentice Leslie M. Sharp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Sharp of 3519 Highland drive, Island Lake, has reported for duty aboard the tank landing ship USS Sumter, Little Creek,'i Va. Fireman Sharp joined the Navy in September 1976. 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