SECTION 2 - PAGE 2 - PLA1NDKALER-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19,1975 Police Tickets Richard A. Lawrence, 2903 W. Maryville, McHenry, speeding 67 in a 40 mph zone. Christine Wiland, 503 Silbury, McHenry, speeding 43 in a 30 mph zone. Craig Nellis, 906 Wood, McHenry, no city sticker. David A. Hobson, Jr., 4308 Sioux. McHenry, speeding 53 in a 30 mph zone. Douglas Lobitz, 3709 W. John, McHenry, avoiding a traffic control device. Bruce W. Brogan. Route 3, Antioch, failure to notify Secretary of State on change of address and transportation of alcoholic liquor. Harold E. Brunow, 4909 W. route 120, McHenry, permitting operation of a vehicle without city sticker. Bruce M. Siegert, 1611 Knoll, McHenry, operating a vehicle without a city sticker and speeding 51 in a 30 mph zone. Thomas J. Hurckes, 5416 Highland, McHenry, speeding 46 in a 30 mph zone. Beverly L. Workinger, 2929 Sterling, McHenry, speeding 43 in a 30 mph zone. Robert W. Bigley, 2910 Virginia, McHenry, speeding 44 in a 30 mph zone. Brian Fetzer, 3214 No. Cove, McHenry, speeding 45 in a 30 mph zone. David Lichtenheld, 2077 Stonelake, Woodstock, speeding 46 in a 30 mph zone. Linda W. Kraus, 1902 Or chard Beach, McHenry, speeding 40 in a 25 mph zone. John Godtfredsen, 2918 Shorewood. McHenry, speeding 40 in a 25 mph zone. Charles J Johnson. 1635 N. Riverside. McHenry, speeding 41 in a 25 mph zone. Guy N. Leonard, 1018 Barreville, McHenry, driving while license suspended and speeding 51 in a 30 mph zone. Kevin P. Rourke, 4710 W. Parkview, McHenry, disobeyed traffic signal. Wayne L. Taylor, 3401 W. Pearl, McHenry, disobeyed stop sign. Greg B. Alderson, 2008 N. Ridge. McHenry, speeding 50 in a 40 mph zone. Nancy A. Andersen, 1708 W. Sunnyside Beach, McHenry, speeding 45 in a 25 mph zone. Gary W. Bennett, 1533 Grand, Waukegan, speeding 42 in a 25 mph zone. Michele L. Bundy, 2922 Skyline, Crystal Lake, speeding 45 in a 30 mph zone. William J. Huemann, 2503 W. Johnsburg road, McHenry, speeding 40 in a 25 mph zone. Phyllis J. Mathews, 1716 Riverside, McHenry, speeding 42 in a 25 mph zone. Audrey E. Meisner, 4315 South street, McHenry, speeding 41 in a 30 mph zone. Deanna Plassmann, 4710 Garden Quarter, McHenry, speeding 41 in a 25 mph zone. Moreland D. Steele, Sr., 1150 Preston, Elgin, speeding 45 in a 30 mph zone. John W. Thompson, 5503 Lucina, McHenry, speeding 45 in a 30 mph zone. Chris P. Toren, 820 N. River, McHenry, speeding 45 in a 30 mph zone. * DR. LEONARD BOTTARI 1303 N R i chmond Rd , McHenry Eyesexam ined Con tac t Lenses G l asses f i t t ed Mon , Tues , T h u r s , F r i 4 6 p m . Tues . Thu rs , F r i 7 9p m Sa t , 9 30 t o 3 :00 P h 3B5 4151 o r 385 2262 EARL R. WALSH & JACK WALSH INS. F i re , Au to , Fa rm , L i f e Rep resen t i ng RELIABLE COMPANIES 4410W R te 120 .McHen ry 385 3300 DENNIS CONWAY A U T O L I F E F I R E State Farm Ins. Ca 3319 W. E lm S t McHen ry , I I I . 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We reserve the right to delete any material which we con sider libelous or inobjec- tional taste.) "Editor: "We would like to recognize Sgt. Corson and the McHenry County Sheriff's auxiliary police for their cooperation Nov. 6. "Until the need for traffic control arose with the presentation of the Defenders' Energy Fair at the fairgrounds, we were unaware that such a service was available. The auxiliary was of great help to us in avoiding traffic congestion when busloads of students arrived at the exhibit hall during the day and hun dreds of cars in the evening. "As a volunteer group our selves, we well know the kind of commitment it takes to make any volunteer effort successful, and we commend auxiliary police members for the ef ficient and important service they are rendering our com munity. "MCHENRY COUNTY DEFENDERS "Sydna Becker, president" MESSAGE FOR VETERANS "Editor: "This message is directed to veterans of World War I. We are trying particularly to reach our buddies who do not belong to a World War I barracks. Perhaps you have thought about it, but have never been invited to join up with your old comrades. Now is the time. "Each year sees our ranks getting thinner and thinner. We need each other more than ever. "For your information, we have a fine barracks of World War I veterans right here in McHenry. There is no initiation fee to join, dues are not high, Sheriff Report ACTURAL OFFENSES AS REPORTED: 1975 1974 Involuntary Manslaughter 1 0 Robbery 2 2 Theft 70 86 Auto Theft 11 5 Assault 4 7 Burglary 70 56 Burglary from Auto 8 9 Criminal Damage 111 138 Weapons 18 6 Sex Offenses 4 1 Narcotics 8 10 Arson 2 3 Driving While Intoxicated 2 2 Disorderly Conduct 10 15 Suspicion 29 27 Missing-Runaways 6 6 Abandoned Vehicles 9 17 Anonymous Calls 8 11 Domestic Trouble 44 44 Emergency Assistance 4 12 Fatals (non-traffic) 0 3 Found Articles 17 18 Lost Articles 23 18 Mental 7 5 Outside Assistance 23 23 Attempted Suicide 1 7 Traffic 35 37 Liquor Violations 6 3 Miscellaneous Investigations 81 115 PERSONS ARRESTED: Involuntary Manslaughter 1 0 Robbery 0 2 Theft 10 19 Auto Theft 1 0 Assault 17 5 Burglary 16 11 Forgery-Deception 5 4 Criminal Damage 5 10 Weapons 5 0 Sex Offenses 1 0 Narcotics 14 11 Driving While Intoxicated 11 15 Disorderly Conduct . 12 14 Miscellaneous Investigations 15 16 Missing-Runaways 6 0 Non-Support 3 4 . Traffic 266 265 Liquor Violations 2 5 PRISONER COUNT FOR THE MONTH: Adult Males Received 143 141 Adult Females Received 19 7 Juvenile Males Received 23 2 Juvenile Females Received 5 3 Total Prisoners Received 190 153 Total Prisoners Discharged 193 149 Average Prisoner Count Per Day 38 33 and we meet at 2 p.m. the first Thursday of every month in the Legion clubhouse on Ringwood road. "Sure, we have something for you --comradeship, help for your problems and a congenial group of your old buddies. If Are You New In McHenry Area ? EDITORIALS School Discipline It is well to take stock of our local schools every so often, and the first months of the new school year is a good time to review local conditions. Parents of children-many of whom have been raised on progressive theories which are now largely discredited--have an obligation to cooperate with school authorities in every way possible and to make their task easier as they attempt to guide, train and educate the children of this community. Children must be disciplined, as well as educated, for if they are not disciplined they cannot be educated. This is one point parents must keep in mind. Also, it should be remembered that proper disciplining never hurt anyone, and is a prerequisite in our social order. As the school year gets under way, parents should cooperate with teachers and school officials, and encourage their children to approach school with an attitude that will provide a suitable climate for all to learn. Escape In Drugs A University of Michigan study finds that more than half the young men in the nation have smoked or tried pot (marijuana) in the past twelve months. The study is not necessarily accurate for, like polls, it's a projection based on interviews with only 1,600 individuals. But it shows that pot is widely used or has been tried by many young Americans. After twenty-three, encouragingly, three-quarters of the users have kicked the habit. Thus most Americans reject use of the drug, which recent studies have shown as dangerous psychologically and physically. But the use of drugs, nevertheless, is a subject all Americans must cope with, especially since the same study showed six per cent of all young men interviewed had tried the extremely dangerous hard drug, heroin. Most of these, however, also kicked the habit, though some two per cent of the individuals interviewed had a hard drug problem. The central fact to keep in mind about drugs, for young people, is that drugs take one out of the real world. With all their idealism (and disillusionment), young people sometimes opt to escape from the real world and live in a dream world erf love, happiness, pretty pictures and thoughts. This sort of refusal to face the world as it is, is unproductive. If enough Americans follow this course, shunning responsibility and refusing to expend the energy, ambition and work necessary to build a life and business and family, the nation will decline into weakness and chaos. The end result will be a loss of freedom, democracy and our present living standard. Some dreamers think that would not be too bad. They have not lived under undemocratic systems or in unproductive societies where the people have traditionally lacked ' industry and the work ethic which built our country and civilization. Prisoner Records Prepared Warrants Served Court Processes Received Court Processes Served Bailiffs in Court Persons taken to Court Meals Served for the Month Persons Conveyed toOther Institutions Mileage Conveying Persons Mileage Serving Court Processes Mileage Patrolling and Investigating ACCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS HANDLED Total Number of Accidents Personal Property Bodily Injury Fatalities Warning Tickets Issued 190 95 684 512 124 151 2,554 14 1,440 7,678 90,189 153 119 369 331 126 107 2,929 19 1,280 7,298 99,787 132 82 47 6 25 139 102 36 4 63 "MEANWHILE BACK AT THE COURTHOUSE" transportation is vour problem, will make arrangements to get you to the meetings. "You are all invited to join up with your old buddies in McHenry, Barracks 1315. Call me at 385-3428. "Henry (Hank) Rahn "918 N. Wiltshire Drive "McHenry" BRANCH COURT Associate Circuit Judge Conrad Floeter Jerry E. Humble, 7617 Oak- wood drive, Wonder Lake, guilty of driving while in toxicated, placed on probation for one year. Brenda Edelman, 3702 Fillmore, McHenry, guilty of disorderly conduct, fined $50 and costs. Peter M. Lieser, Front street, McHenry, charged with creating and maintaining a nuisance, case dismissed on a motion by the state's attorney. Mark Bole, Eastview, McHenry, bound over to the Grand jury on a charge of in timidation. No probable cause found for a charge of aggravated battery involving an incident in the county jail. Charles Cole, 1003 N. River road, McHenry, guilty of creating and maintainig a nuisance, fined $25 and costs. Patrick W. Merkel, 810 N. Center, McHenry, charged with unlawful possession of can nabis, case was nolle prossed on a motion by the state's at torney. Judge Charles Parker Danny M. Abbott of Kenosha, Wis., and Roger D. Abbott of Zion, were sentenced to serve five to twelve years in the state penitentiary on two counts of armed robbery. The sentence is to run concurrently with another sentence against the same men from Lake county. The two men were involved in the armed robbery of the Checker Oil station on Route 31, McHenry, on Sept. 13 and another armed robbery of the Disco station on Route 31, Algonquin on Sept. 16. COMPLAINTS John A. Raber, R.S. senior sanitarian, charges that on Oct. 27, Charles Froula of 2906A W. Route 120, McHenry, com mitted the offense of creating and maintaining a nuisance on the premises known as 2210 Rand road, McHenry, in that he Political MARGARET O'NEIL CANDIDATE -- Margaret O'Neil, clerk of the Circuit court of McHenry county, announced Wednesday that she will seek reelection to that office in the upcoming 1976 elections. Miss O'Neil has been Circuit clerk since her ap pointment by Judge Carroll on the retirement of Lester (Doc) Edinger in 1'j63. Following that, she was elected to the office in 1964,1968 and 1972. Prior to that she served as Chief Deputy Clerk under Mr. Edinger for some years. American Party Will View Film "License To Kill" The McHenry county American party will hold its monthly meeting Thursday, Nov. 20 at 8 p.m., at the Old Towne hall, 54 Brink, in Crystal Lake. The film strip, "License to Kill", a documentary on abortion, will be shown after the business meeting. Light refreshments will be served and individual questions will be answered at this time. With the general election less than one year away, all citizens of McHenry and neighboring counties are urged to attend and become active in the political process of the country. For more information, contact the McHenry County American party; P.O. Box 115; McHenry. Hinger of 1615 N. Woodlawn, McHenry, committed the of fense of possession of cannabis. Bond set at $2,500. Chief Richard Karolus of the Hebron police department, charges that Daniel J. Hall of 8710 Ramble road, Wonder Lake, committed the offense of resisting a peace officer. Notice given to appear in court. Sgt. Duane Lange charges that on Nov. 9, Michael D. Hinger of 1017 River road, McHenry, committed the of fense of disorderly conduct in that he was involved in a fist fight with David D. Adams in the street across from 1111 N. Green street at 2:26 a m. Notice given to appear in court Nov. 19. Officer Robert Winters of the McHenry Police department charges that on Nov. 9, Douglas C. Vokac of Algonquin com mitted the offenses of disor derly conduct, aggravated assault and resisting a peace officer in that he acted in an unreasonable manner at the McHenry hospital emergency room and threatened said of- did allow garbage to remain on _ ficer with bodily harm. Bond the premises. set at $2,025, court date Nov. 20. Robert P. Key, manager of ************ Do You Know Someone new? WE WOULD LIKE TO EXTEND A ROYAL WELCOME TO EVERY NEWCOMER TO OUR AREA ! MM CALL ' JOAN STULL 385-5418 * UP ,<*• & w ROYAt WELCOME KNOW YOUR AREA-ROYAL WELCOME DOES IT BEST I K0ENEMANN Country Made Sausages, Hams and Bacon GERMAN IMPORTS AND CHEESES A Full Line Of Delicatessen 815-385-6260 .... „ Just east of- Rt VOLO the Pizza Hut, charges that on Feb. 20, Michael T. Berent of 1400 N. Fairview lane, McHenry, committed the of fense of criminal damage to property in that he did damage one table, a chair and a candle holder on the premises. Bond set at $1,000. David Dulbert, an employee at the Pizza Hut, charges that on Feb. 20, Michael T. Berent of 1400 N. Fairview lane, McHenry, committed the of fense of battery in that he did strike the complainant in the face with his fist, causing him bodily harm. Bond set at $1,000, court date Nov. 18. Officer Paul Russo charges that on Nov. 8, Thomas R. Detective James Fitzgerald charges that on Jan. 29, Gary P. Fleming of 7706 Ravina drive, Spring Grove, com mitted the offense of theft over $150 in that he did take unauthorised control-over guns and money from the home of James Strangland, Finch trail, McHenry. Bond set at $5,000. Sgt. Duane Lange charges that on Nov. 9, David D. Adams of 3706 W. Clover, McHenry, committed the offense of disorderly conduct in that he was involved in a fist fight with Michael D. Hinger in the street across from 1111 N. Green street at 2:26 a.m. Notice given to appear in court Nov. 19. For ^our Information Dear Friends, Just as the funeral is a ceremony where none is invited but all may attend, so is the condolence or sympathy visit It is often most helpful to the bereaved. Friends should avoid the mistaken belief that the mourner prefers to be alone. Pain suffered in soltude is heav ier to bear than pain which is shared. Respectfully, PETER/VIJUSTEN & SON .FUNERAL HOME McHenry, Illinois 385-0063