M "MKAIMWHILE BACK AT THK COURTHOUSE" BRANCH III COURT Associate Judge "TiT* hearings before Judge Conrad Floeter on April 19, Richard L. Hosch, Round Lake was found guilty of fleeing to elude a police officer, improper passing at an intersection, disobeying a stop sign and no valid registration and was fined a total of $170 and costs. Dennis J. McAbee, 9608 Hideaway, Richmond, was found not guilty of disobeying a stop sign. Kerry J. Neff, 2311 W Country lane, guilty of pur chase, acceptance, possession or consumption of alcoholic beverage by a person of non age, fined $30 and costs. Daniel J. Walter, 603 Oeffling drive, guilty of purchase, ac ceptance, possession or con sumption of alcoholic beverage by a person of non-age, fined $20 and costs. David A. McGinnis, Spring Grove, guilty of speeding, fined $20 and costs. Charles L. McGinnis, Spring Grove, guilty of transportation of alcoholic liquor, fined $25 and costs. Michael R. Kaye, Gurnee, guilty of transportation of alcoholic liquor, fined $25 and costs and guilty of disobeying a traffic control device, fined $15 and costs. Raymond R. Mathis, 4116 Crystal Lake, road, guilty of speeding, fined $20 and costs. John P. Houst, Lombard, guilty of transportation of alcoholic liquor, fined $25 and costs. Dennis J. Hammonds, Salem, Wis., guilty of no valid registration, fined $15 and costs. Christopher Danielson, Barrington, guilty of tran sportation of alcoholic liquor, fined $25 and costs. Robert A. Garling, Barrington, guilty of tran sportation of alcoholic liquor, fined $25 and costs. Jean M. Eggert, 1010 Osage drive, guilty of disobeying a traffic control device, fined $15 and costs. Robert W. Donze, Belleville, guilty of improper display of license plates, fined $10 and costs. Chang Y. Cho, 8613 U.S. Route 12, Richmond, guilty of speeding, fined $25 and costs. David L. Pearlman, Wheeling, guilty of speeding, fined $75 and costs. Susan J. Anderson. 310 Forest drive, Island Lake, guilty of avoiding a traffic control device, fined $10 and costs. Jerome J. Detloff, Barrington, guilty of speeding, fined $40 and costs. Lee A. Bobert, Rockford, guilty of disobeying a traffic signal, fined $15. BRANCH I COURT Associate Judge In hearings before Judge Michael Sullivan on April 18, Victor C. Flores, Woodstock, was found guilty of having no valid driver's license and was fined $50 and costs. Carmen O. Bernal, Wood stock, guilty of two counts of no valid driver's license, fined $50 and costs on each charge. Michael P. Chevis, Belvidere, guilty of an amended charge of reckless driving and fined $50 and costs, placed on 90-day probation, sentenced to seven days in jail and ordered to attend the DWI project. Charges of speeding, transportation of open liquor in a motor vehicle and improper mniimHw the professional do-it-yourself carpet cleaning 0S* Vt Day As HALF DAY Mon. thr^Thurs. RINSENVAC cleans the way professionals do, at a traction of the cost I p.n.-s p.*. S M». ni., SAT.. I SUN. M.OOMIN.) HOUR OVERNIGHT SPECIAL I 9:00 P.M.-9:00 A.M. 1.00 4400W.RTE. 120 McHENRY. ILL. lane usage were not prosecuted. Frank W. Senitz, 2718 Michael street, Wonder Lake, guilty of driving while his license was suspended or revoked, placed on 1-year probation. A charge of speeding was not prosecuted. Paul E. Gard, Lake Zurich, entered a negotiated plea of guilty to an amended charge of reckless driving and was fined $50 and costs, placed on 90-day probation, sentenced to seven days in jail and ordered to' attend the DWI project. Christopher G. Dahm, Woodstock, entered a negotiated plea of guilty to a charge of battery and was fined $25 and costs and placed on three month court supervision. John Nash, Greenwood, guilty of two counts of per mitting a dog to run at large and was fined $15 and costs on each charge. Peter J. Ferrara, 4218 W. Ponca, McHenry, entered a negotiated plea of guilty to a charge of theft under $150 and was fined $50 and costs and placed on three month court supervision with no judgement being entered. Thomas P. Ketchum, Woodstock, withdrew a plea of not guilty and entered a negotiated plea of guilty to a charge of no valid registration and was fined $25 and costs. John J. Da vies, Cary, with drew a plea of not guilty and entered a negotiated plea of guilty to a charge of speeding and was fined $15 and costs. A charge of driving while his license was suspended was not prosecuted. Kenneth J. Schoenberger, Wheeling, entered a negotiated plea of guilty to a charge of no valid driver's license amended to read expired less than six months and was fined $50 and costs. Gordon C. Kring, Richmond, withdrew a plea of not guilty and entered a negotiated plea of guilty to a charge of im proper use of registration and was fined $75 and costs. Charges of driving with a suspended license and im proper turning at an in tersection were not prosecuted. Chris B. Whitley, Crystal Lake, guilty of speeding, fined $100 and costs and placed on one year court supervision. A charge of driving with a suspended license was not prosecuted. Michael P. Quinn, Huntley, guilty of resisting arrest, fined $50 and costs. Three charges of disorderly conduct were not prosecuted. Donald Yerkes, Huntley, guilty of disorderly conduct, fined $50 and costs. Two other charges of disorderly conduct and one charge of resisting arrest were not prosecuted. Michael T. Markowitz, Algonquin, guilty of criminal trespass to a motor vehicle, fined $50 and costs. Max E. Canaday, '604 Columbus, McHenry, withdrew a plea of not guilty and entered a negotiated plea of guilty to a charge of unlawful possession of cannabis and was placed on 90-daV probation under Section 710 of the Cannabis Control Act. Helen E. Riley, Crystal Lake, guilty of retail theft under $i50, fined $25 and costs and placed on 60-day court supervision. Dennis Cain, Rosemont, guilty of following to closely, fined $20 and costs. SHORT PERSON.. A "lava miner" takes bug-eyed shape under skilled hands of Six Flags Over Texas animation technician Carl White. Hie motorized figure will join others toiling for smiles inside a fiberglass volcano on the theme park's Fiesta Ride. The McHenry Plaindealer ry i Establish 1175 3412 West Elm StrMt Phon* 315-0170 McH«nry, Illinois 60050 Pwbllihsd ivory Wednesday A Friday at McHonry, Illinois 5acond Clots Postage Paid at McHonry, Illinois •y McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY lii>liH>iri oro t* lmm«*«t« notk* of thong* of mddnn to Tho Mdtowy PWnMw, Mil W. Ctm St.. MctWy. IN. 40SS0. A M<Kfk>n of on* month from ttw ospiratton at i »u4»crlptl»n will bo mmdo whoro • chonfo of oMrau It provMod Lorry E. 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