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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 Aug 1972, p. 14

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PAGF '•-"'AINDEALER-FRIDAY, AUGUST 18. 1972 "MEANWHILE BACK AT P. , THE COURTHOUSE" BRANCH COURT m Associate Circuit Judge Thomas Baker Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Johnson, McHenry, guilty of dog running at large, fined $25 and costs. Henry C. Prehn, 4412 Clearview, McHenry, guilty of driving while intoxicated, fined $100 and cosjts. Thomas J. McCauley, 4018 W. Kane, McHenry, guilty of speeding, fined $40 and costs. Steven Pliicinski, 1809 N. Sunset, McHenry, guilty of unsafe starting of vehicle, fined $50 and costs. William D. Carter, Capron, charged with driving while intoxicated, amended to reckless driving, fined $450 and costs. Martin R. Schroyer, Houston, Texas, guilty of driving while intoxicated, fined $300 and costs; another charge of transportation of alcoholic liquor was nolle prossed on a motion by the city attorney. BRANCH COURT I Associate Circuit Judge Leonard Brody Frank Lenz, 4619 W. Park­ view, McCullom Lake, guilty of disorderly conduct, fined $10 and costs. William H. Pugh, 213 S. Emerald drive, McHenry, bound over to the Grand jury on a charge of possession of cannabis. Martin R. Karowski, 3511 Broad, McHenry, bound over to the Grand jury on a charge of possession of cannabis. Associate Circuit Judge William Gleason David E. Allen, 9020 Oriole, Wonder Lake, guilty of reckless driving, fined $50 and costs; also guilty of fleeing or at­ tempting to elude a police of­ ficer, fined $100. Other charges of no valid driver's license, disobeyed a traffic signal, curfew violation and purchase or acceptance of alcoholic liquor by a person of non-age wore nolle prossed on a motion by the city attorney. COMPLAINTS Deputy Sheriff Robert Hrodey charges that on Aug. 10, Clifford A, Schroeder of .7603 W. Hickory,/Wonder Lake, com­ mitted the offense of disorderly conduct. Bond*get at $25, court date Aug. 21. Bruce Sansone charges that on Sept. 12,1969, Ann Schroeder of 7818 Highview, Wonder Lake, committed the offense of deceptive practice. Bond set at $1,000, court date Aug. 28. Jacqueline Moore charges that on Aug. 2, Larry Moore of McHenry committed the of­ fense of battery in that he did cause bodily harm to Jacqueline Moore. Bond set at „ $1,000, court date Aug. 21. Sam J. Tomasello charges that on Aug. 3, George Coburn, 3702 Anne, McHenry, com­ mitted the offence of theft under $150 ip traSt he left Tomasello's restaurant without paying his food bill. Bond set at $250, court date Aug. 24. Sam J. Tomasello charges that on Aug. 3, Kenneth K. Schlottman, 219 N. River road, McHenry, committed the of­ fense of theft under $1 "V) in that he left ^Tomasello's restaurant without paying his food bill. Bond set at $250, court date Aug. 24. Sam J. Tomasello charges that on Aug. 3, Robert Ruemeltn of 2116 Coolidge, McHenry, committed the of­ fense of theft under $150 in that he left Tomasello's restaurant without paying his food bill. Bond set at $250, court date Aug. 24. Officer Robert Zumewski of the McHenry Police depart­ ment charges that on Aug. 5, Shirley Janke of 5203 W. Willow, McHenry, committed the offense of dog running at large. Court date Aug. 23. Arthur Seeman charges that on April 21, Ralph Paulsen of 3402 Oakdale, McHenry, committed the offense of deceptive practice. Bond set at $1,000; also charged with deceptive practice on July 1, bond set at $2,000, court date Aug. 24. Deputy Sheriff Vernon Holm charges that on Aug. 13, Richard D. Terry of 5406 N. Highland drive, Pistakee Highlands, McHenry, com­ mitted the offense of disorderly conduct. Bond set at $25, court date Aug. 24. Stanley M. Brostek charges that mi Aug. 5, Mrs. William McCutcheon of 4921 W. Park­ view, McCullom Lake, com­ mitted the offense of permitting dog to disturb the peace. Court date Aug. 23. John A. Raber, R.S. charges that on July 11, Tom Fleming of 7616 Hickory, Wonder Lake, committed the offense of creating and maintaining a Tim sa nee. * Deputy Sheriff Robert Hatch charges that on Aug. 13, William M. Leschuck, 5006 Westwood drive, McHenry, committed the offense of resisting or obstructing a peace officer. Bond set at $1,000. Also charged with disorderly con­ duct, bond set at $25. Court date for both is Aug. 24. Sgt. Robert Michelsen of the McHenry Police department charges that on Aug. 12, Howard Weiss of 310 Country Club drive, McHenry, com: mitted the offense of dog running at large. Court date Sent. 6. MITCHELL'S © ON TO SELL OUR REMAINING 1972 BUICKS-0LDS- AND OPELS AT THE YEARS LOWEST PRICES. OUR COMPANY IS KNOWN BY THE PROMISES WE KEEP! '72 OLDS DELTA 88 COUPE RED MITCHELL IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR A BETTER TIME TO BUY A NEW CAR. . . STOP LOOKING! T H A T T I M E I S H E R E R I G H T N O W . . . WAITING FOR YOU AT MITCHELL. '72 BUICK CENTURION 1970 KINGSW00D STATION WAGON 9- passenger, full power, air conditioned. 1969 BONNEVILLE 4 door, hardtop, full power, air conditioned 1969 T0R0NAD0 Full power, air conditioned 2595" 1970 IMPALA 2 door, nardtop, full equipment, air conditioned ZASS" 1971 FORD Like Brand New. Full power, air conditioned. Around the b lock mi les . J 095^ 1970 CUSTOM COUPE Full equipment Like new. 189500 - PLUS - HERE'S A FEW EXAMPLES OF THE CLEANEST, SHARPEST CARS IN McHENRY Mitchell SI Buick - Olds - Opel | SEE MITCHELL FOR OPELS AND GMC TRUCKS. Montini Board Prepares For Opening Of School Orientation day for Montini school will be held Friday, Sept, 1, with school scheduled to start the following Tuesday, according to an announcement made by Supt. Don Ryniecki at a meeting of the Montini school board Aug. 14. A uniform resale program is also being planned in con­ nection with orientation day events. Parents will receive further information next week. Board President Dr. Gregory Eckstein informed members that Mrs. Janice Pieroni will be full time secretary at the tMiddle school and Mrs. Marilyn Schaefer will handle secretarial duties at the Primary center. Mrs. Mary Ann Schad was hired as part time bookkeeper. It was noted that whenever volunteer help is offered, these services should be used wherever possible toassitinthe offices or as teacher aides. Dr. Eckstein informed the board that a new policy has been adopted by the Rockford Diocesan board of education which states that each teacher and administrator will earn six hours of credit every three years and each three-year period will commence upon completion of the sixth hour of credit. These hours will be in education or in some ap­ propriate area approved by the area superintendent. In view of this new policy, Ted Pitzen moved that ef­ fective Aug. 14, the Montini school board should eliminate its policy of reimbursing teachers for extra credits earned. "Since the area board has now made it mandatory to earn credits, our policy is no longer necessary", Pitzen stated. The motion carried with the following members voting aye: the Rev. Edmund Petit, the Rev. Eugene Baumhofer, Tony Pintozzi, Henry Kenyon, Viola Herkes, William Marsh, Barbara Gilpin, Elsie Winkel, Charles Adams and Pitzen. John Coughlin voted no on the motion. An insurance bill in the amount of $1,300 was presented which covered two months' hospitalization and life in­ surance premiums for the teachers. Since a majority of the board question paying this amount until more information is available, the matter was tabled until further details are received from the area board, which is meeting next week. The next meeting of Montini school board is scheduled for Monday evening, Sept. 11, at 8 o'clock in St. Patrick's church hall. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steilen of Seminole, Fla., were recent overnight guests in the home of his aunt, Mrs. Annabel Aicher. They were here to attend the wedding of their son, Terry, to Miss Patricia Bangeman which took place at St. Francis DeSales church in Lake Zurich. Other recent visitors in the Aicher home were former McHenry residents, Mrs. Emily Hartlett and Mrs. Kathryn Meyers, of Rockford. Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Bauer and family of Grosse Pointe, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. John Bauer of Evanston were weekend guests of Mrs. Joseph L. Bauer. Mr. and Mrs. William Jordan were in Glenwood Sunday where they attended the garden wedding of Miss Jill McCarthy and Harold Willie. Mrs. Bob Kenny of Elkhorn, Wis., spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. Jos. J. Miller. Mrs. Kenny is the proud grandmother, for the first time, of Drew James Tennant born to Mr. and Mrs. James Tennant of Beloit, Wis., on Aug. 4. Marriage Licenses Ronald W. Kamp, 4711 W. Home, McHenry, and Joanne A. Becker, 5211 W. Hunter, McHenry. Terry R. Mohn, 4514 Garden Quarter, McHenry, and Bar­ bara L. Jankura, Richmond. Paul Dean Stagner, Jr., 1508 Hospital Notes McHENRY HOSPITAL Patients admitted to McHenry hospital included Margaret Smith, Felicia Kuna, Robert Francke, William Kern, McHenry; Ruth Edwards, Walter Swiatkowski, Wonder Lake. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Among patients admitted to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, were Marie Coens, Jennie Mae Richardson, Vernon Reinboldt, Janice Atchison, McHenry; Yvonne Petska, Ring wood; Annie Sanders, Spring Grove; Annette Leigh, Rose Meduha, Wonder Lake. HARVARD HOSPITAL Raymond Newell, Wonder Lake, and Lee Woodward, McHenry, were patients this week in Harvard hospital. New Arrivals MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. Michael Crosson, Wonder Lake, are parents of a daughter Aug. 14. W. Lakeview, McHenry, and Rhonda Jean Backs, McHenry. Roy A. Pasternock, 301 Kent, McHenry, and Sharon R. Hollister, Cary. Steven B. Amundsen, Spring Grove and Jane A. Richardson, 9407 Richardson road, Spring Grove. Police Tickets The following tickets were issued by the McHenry Police department: Daniel L. Deja, 1511 Freund McHenry, speeding 44 in a 2f m.p.h. zone. Leslie A. Broederdorf, 9906 W. Maple, McHenry, speeding 55 in a 40 m.p.h. zone. David C. Case, 401 First Cary, speeding 62 in a 45 m.p.h zone. Richard A. Woolwine, 3907 W. John, McHenry, speeding 50 in a 30 m.p.h. zone. Philip R. Plasky, 1320 N. Ashland, Chicago, no valid registration and driving on financial responsibility suspension. Carol L. Perschke, 5210 Maple Hill, McHenry, speeding 42 in a 25 m.p.h. zone. Patricia ,L. Purcell, 55 Shaddle, Mundelein, speeding 40 in a 25 m.p.h. zone and driving while license was ex­ pired less than 6 months. Carol Wilson, 1109 Rocky Beach, McHenry, speeding 42 in a 25 m.p.h. zone. Ticket Driver Of Motorcycle Bertram Stittgen of 407 W. Bay road, McHenry, was ticketed for operating a motorcycle without proper driver's license classification last Saturday afternoon by sheriff's deputies who were called to investigate the report that a motorcycle was being driven at excessive speeds in Huemann's subdivision, north of McHenry. Stittgen, who had left the scene, was identified and when contacted denied the speeding charge but was arrested for the driver license violation. Beth Cable Earns Blue Ribbon For State Fair Entry Beth Cable, 10-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cable of 3112 Fairway drive, McHenry, returned home with honors received in her first year of competition at the Illinois State Fair. For her work with the family's year old Cocker Spaniel, "Puddins", the youngster captured fifteenth place out of sixty-four entries in the sub-novice class of dog obedience training. Her score was 191 out of a possible 200. For her efforts, Beth received a blue ribbon. 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