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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 29 Jul 1977, p. 4

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I - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1*77 m "MEANWHILE BACK AT THE COURTHOUSE" BRANCH COURT Associate Circuit Judge Michael Sullivan sph V. Smola, 301 Michael , Wonder Lake, was found r of unlawful possession o£ liquor, and was fined and costs, ry S. Halligan, 5615 Jdgeway, Ring wood, was guilty of retail theft $150, and was fined $50 nets. Ronald L. Baggio, 808 Riverside, McHenry, was found :gmity of failing to display a ; valid registration on his Snowmobile, and was fined $5 and costs. \- Thomas M. Berent, 1400 ' Pairview, McHenry, had a charge of DWI amended to reckless drivin|J£§ the lesser clMrge, he pta£lfHhr, and was fiaied $100 and costs, and placed oa one year probation. He was not prosecuted on a charge of failing to dim his headlights .when required, and had probable cause found against !*n in a preliminary hearing • charge of refusing to take breath test. A. Preston, Island 6, pled guilty to a charge of '1 theft under $150, and was $25, as well as being I on one year supervision. Arthur L. Ehardt. 5612 Meadow Hill, McHenry, was not prosecuted on a charge of disorderly conduct. Michael E. Stach, 2622 Mid Oak, McHenry, was found not guilty on a charge of battery. Robert A. Meehan, Island Lake, pled guilty to a charge of resisting a peace officer, and was fined $100 and costs. He was not prosecuted on a charge of theft under $150. John R. Janca, Island Lake, was not prosecuted on a charge of theft under $150. Paul Rybak, 5009 McCullom Lake road, McHenry, was not prosecuted on a charge of battery. Associate Circuit Judge Leonard Brody Thomas E. Kane, Fox Lake, had probable cause found against him in a preliminary hearing on a charge of armed robbery. BRANCH III Associate Circuit Judge Conrad Floeter Benjamin H. Barbour, Rich­ mond, pled guilty to a charge of transportation of open liquor in a motor vehicle, and was fined $25 and costs. Alan R. Boleo, 4306 Clear- view, McHenry, was found guilty of riding on the sidewalk, and was fined $5 and "costs. Steven J. Embry, 4813 Mc- Cullom Lake road, McHenry, failed to appear in court to answer a charge of speeding 59 in a 30 mph zone, and was declared guilty,, with his bond money used as j>ayment of the fine. Alan G. Smith, 308 E. Bur- nette road, McHenry, failed to appear in court to answer a , charge of having his safety test expired, and was declared guilty, with his bond mondy used as payment of the fine. Donald A. Seekings, 2117 W. Salem avenue, McHenry, pled guilty to a charge of disorderly conduct, and was fined $100 and costs. John Wrublewski, 3601 Young street, McHenry, pled guilty to a charge of disorderly conduct, and was fined $100 and costs. Complaints Officer John D. Langdon, McHenry Police department, charges that on July 7, Tammy J. Scheib, 5205 Orchard, McHenry, committed the of­ fense of unlawful possession of alcoholic liquor, in that she, a person under the age of 19 years, did knowingly and unlawfully have in her possession, in the vicinity of Home and Flower streets, McHenry, a certain alcoholic liquor, beer, otherwise than as authorized in the Liquor Control act. No bond was set for an Aug. 3 court appearance. Officer John D. Langdon, McHenry Police department, charges that on July 7, Grace ' sowswjj® £ jiWogyi". \ \ JSKB-- € \ S°0ttt M. Hagerty, 5205 W. Shore drive, McHenry, committed the offense of unlawful possession of alcoholic liquor, in that she, a person under the age of 19 years, did knowingly and unlawfully have in her possession, in the vicinity of Home and Flower streets, McHenry, a certain alcoholic liquor, beer, otherwise than as authorized in the Liquor Control act. No bond was set for an Aug. 3 court appearance. Preston R. Rea, sanitarian, charges that Marianne McKean, 2616 N.(Shorewood, McHenry, committed the of­ fense of creating and main­ taining a nuisance on the premises known as 2616 N. Shorewood, McHenry, in that she did allow trash and debris to remain onx the above- mentioned premises. William A. Frank, Algonquin Police department, charges that ojn July 15, Anthony P, Christy, Island Lake, com­ mitted the offense of unlawful possession of cannabis, in that he did, knowingly and unlawfully, have in his possession, more than ten grams, but not more than thirty grams, of a substance con­ taining cannabis, otherwise than as authorized in the Cannabis Control act. Bond was set at $1,000. John V. Burke, McHenry county Sheriff's department, charges that on July 21, John T. Holte, 218 N. Kent, McHenry, committed the offense of criminal damage to property (under $150), in that he dids knowingly damage the property of Norbert Klein, 317 N. Hill road, namely that he, John T. Holte, did drive across the lawn of Norbert Klein, 317 N. Hill road, leaving tire marks, gouges, and damaging the sod of said lawn, without the consent of the owner, Norbert Klein, said damage being less than $150. Bond was set at $1,000 for an Aug. 4 court ap- pearance. . 'Breakfast Served Daily-7Days 'Luncheon Specials - 6 Days KITCHCN HOURS/ MON-SAT 4AM TO 2-SUN. 7AM TO 1 CULL0M KN0U TAVERN MeCULLOM LAKE RD. PHONE 385-9712 JOE A JIN FALLON, PROPRIETORS UXfittE HAIRSTYUNC •Men f Women •1200 FOR DETAILS CALL: 315-7771 Vm. Teayaa BM§. 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Kenny, 3605 James street, McHenry, committed the offense of aggravated battery, in that he did, intentionally, without legal justification, strike Robert J. Levitt in the groin, chest, and arms with his feet, thereby causing bodily harm to Robert J. Levitt, knowing Robert J. Levitt to be a peace officer engaged in the execution of his official duties. Bond was set at $2,500. Deputy Sheriff Thomas W. Majercik charges that on July 21, David D. Adams, 3706-W. Clover avenue, McHenry,. committed the offense of aggravated battery, in that he, in committing a battery, without legal justification, knowingly caused bodily barm to Dep. Sheriff Thomas W. Majercik,<in that he struck Thomas W. Majercik in the chest with his fist, knowing Thomas W. Majercik to be a peace officer engaged in the execution of his official duties. Bond was set at $5,000. - Laurier H. Bourque, manager of Osco Drug store, charges that on July 17, Monica Reidy, 1913 Siihnyside Beach drive, McHenry, committed the offense of theft under $150, in that she did, knowingly, exert unauthorised control over property of Osco Drug store, being 100 capsules of Pronestyl, 500 mg., having a total value of less than $150, with the intent to deprive said Osco store per­ manently of theusfe and benefit of said property. No bond was set for an Aug. 2 court ap­ pearance. Deputy Sheriff Frank J. Sexton charges that on July 19, James T. Duddy, 2212 Manor lane, McHenry, committed the offense of criminal damage to property over $150, in that he did, knowingly, damaged property of Hanson Marine service, being one fork lift truck, located at 3312 Lincoln road, McHenry, without the consent of Hanson Marine, said damage being in excess of $150. Bond was set at $5,000. The village of Cary charges that on Judy 19, James M. Crosbie, 7406 Mason Hill road, McHenry, committed the of­ fense of criminal trespass to vland, in that he did cross over land clearly posted no trespassing at Oak Valley drive and Silver Tree circle, owned by the Bright Oaks association in Cary. No bond was set for an Aug. 11 court.appearance. The village of Cary charges that on July 19, Mark Savignahi, 6514 McCullom Lake road, Wonder Lake, committed the offense of criminal trespass to land, in that he did cross over land clearly posted ho trespassing at Oak Valley drive and Silver Tree circle, owned by the Bright Oaks association in Cary . No bond was set for an Aug. 11 court appearance, Detective Gary R. Wigtaan, McHenry Police department, chargfR that on July*. 14, Thomas E. Kane, Fox Lake, committed the offense of unlawful possession of a con­ trolled substance, in that he, knowingly and unlawfully, bad in hi* possession, less than thirty grams of a substance containing heroin, a controlled substance, otherwise than as authorized in the Controlled Substance act. Bond was set at $5,000. Detective Gary R. Wigman, McHenry Police department, charges that on May 19, Raymond C. Yurevich, 1921 Fernwood lane, McHenry, committed the offense of theft over $150j in that he knowingly exerted unauthorized control over property of Richard H. Glawe, a craftsmen mechanic box, having a total value of more than $150, ($191.23) in­ tending to deprive Richard H. Glawe permanently of the use of the property. Bond was Set at $3,000. Rainbow Visions Police Tickets Ronald G. Endres, 8808 Memory Trail, Wonder Lake, speeding 60 in a 35 mph zone. Kenneth L. "Malm, Cary, speeding 57 in a 35 mph zone. Burette E. Chastner, Waukegan, speeding 65 in a 35 mph zone. Martha S. Maida, 4813 Store, McHenry, speeding 50 in a 35 mph zone. Gary W. Finney, 4214 Prairie, McHenry, driving while license expired less than six months. David J. Wilcox, 2012 W. Indian Ridge, McHenry, following too closely. Marie Oeffling, 2105 W. Church street, McHenry, failure to yield to oncoming traffic. Mark R. Roalsen, 8520 Burton, Wonder Lake, speeding 54 in a 35 mph zone. Jacqueline E. Palmer, 3320 Idly Dell, McHenry, speeding 41 in a 30 mph zone. James H. Staib, 1316 Old Bay road, McHenry, improper right turn. Shown above is Shelly Schreiber, Cary, in the ballet, "By The Beautiful Danube," part of the program. Rainbow Visions, to be presented Sunday, July 31, at 2 p.m. in the Woodstock Opera House. The program, which features a variety of dances and styles of dance, is presented by the choreography students of Judy Svalander, formerly of McHenry, director ~ef Hie Bicentennial Dance Theatre of McHenry" County. The students have produced and directed toe production, as well as planned much of the choreography. The show will include some works by Mrs. Svalander, too. Rainbow Visions is the resulting effort of the students to learn the many aspects of dance-theatre production. The public is invited. Dance from classical ballet to modern jazz will fill the stage of the Woodstock Opera House when the Choreography class of Judy Svalander School of Dance presents their summer program, Rainbow Visions, Sunday, July 31, at 2 p.m. The entire performance has been produced and directed by the choreography students and will comprise dances planned by them, as well as two special numbers choreographed by Mrs. Svalander, a short ballet called By the Beautiful Danube, and a modern jazz piece, Life Is A Song. The students' program is the culmination of a project designed to train them in the many complex areas of dance and theatre production, and all aspects of the program have been under their care. 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