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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 May 1977, p. 20

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PAGE 20 PIAINDEALER-FRIDAY MAY 13, 1977 •MEANWHILE BACK AT THE (Ol RTHOl SE" ' BRANCH Clll KT Associate Circuit Judge Leonard Rrody Richard--A Splett* 5126 Wonder Woods. Wonder Lake, had probable cause found against him in a preliminary hearing on a charge of criminal damage to property over SI50 Kevin S Boden, 1416 Wauconda road. McHenry, was found, guilty of possessing firearms without a requisite firearm owner's identification card, and was fined $50 and costs Associate Circuit • Judge William Block Douglas I" Viita. 4613 Willow. McHenry. pled guilty to a charge of illegal possession of cannabis and Was fined $25 and oosrs-^le way also placed on three months supervision. David E Eggert. 113 Sun­ ny side McHepry. pled not guilty to numerous charges, with his court date set for June 20 He pled not guilty to charges of unlawful possession of •cannabis, driving while his license was revoked, leaving the scene of a vehicle-damage accident, failure to yield the right of way from a private road or driveway, and failure to give aid, or information when required Dale E Konecny. 4718 Winnebago. Wonder Lake, pled not euilty to a charge of driving while his driver's license was revoked or suspended, and will face trial on June 23. Bryan T Flanagan. 5704 E. Lake Shore drive. Wonder Lake, had his trial on a charge of his being an unlicensed driver set tor July 12. David W Noah." 1711 W Oak Leaf drive. McHenry. pled guilty to a charge of driving while intoxicated, and was fined $3iX) and costs. He was also placed on one year supervision, and was admitted to the DWI project. Another charge against Noah, for im­ proper lane usage, was dismissed Roger A Rairie. 4112 Crystal Lake road. McHenry. had the length of time for the payment of his fine for driving while intoxicated extended to July 12. William F Herzfeldt, 3015 Riverside drive. McHenry, pled not guilty to a charge of driving wiiile his license was suspended or revoked, and the trial was set for July 12. Lawrence A Rodriguez, 509 Maplewood drive. McHenry. pled not guilty to a charge of driving while his license was suspended, arid will have a jury trial Patricia A Reynolds, 7707 Wooded Shore drive. Wonder Lake, had her conviction for theft under $150 vacated, and was placed on six months supervision Karen Richardson. 3618 Ellen avenue, had his conviction on a charge of theft under $150 vacated and was placed on six months supervision. Donald N Shackleford, 1006 Front street, McHenry, was granted an extension until July 14 for him to pay his fine on a charge of theft under $150. Joel K Espe. Richmond, pled not guilty to a charge of bat­ tery. and requested a jury trial. George R Fields. 1413 May, McHenry. had probable cause found against him in a preliminary hearing on a charge of deviate sexual assault Richard P Weiss, 1416 Wauconda. McHenry, had probable cause found against him in a preliminary hearing on a charge of criminal damage to property over $150. He pled not guilty to an additional charge of disorderly conduct, and requested a jury trial. Thomas Morgan, 2823 Rose Marie. Wonder Lake, pled guilty to a charge of driving while his license was revoked, and was fined $150 and costs. He was also placed on one year probation Complaints Deputy Sheriff Thomas W. Majercik charges that on May 5. John E McMillan Jr., 7508 Center drive. Wonder Lake, committed the offense of disorderly conduct in that he did shout obscenities in the vicinity of 7505 Center drive. Wonder Lake, and did act in such an unreasonable manner as to alarm and disturb Lois J. Dust, and d"d thereby provoke Bond a breach of the peace, was set at $25 David L Brantner. manager of Jewel Food stores, 3718 W Elm street. McHenry, charges that on May 4. Sylvia A Foute. 1307 W. Goodview street. McHenry, committed the of­ fense of theft under $150 in that she did. unlawfully and knowingly, obtain unauthorized control over certain property, namely one 22-ounce package of chicken breasts having a total value of $2.69. one package of fried chicken thighs and drumsticks. 28-ounces, having a total value of $2 95, and two cans of tuna having a value of ninety-five cents each, with the intent to deprive said Jewel store permanently of the use or benefit of said property. No bond was set for a Mayjff court appearance Charlotte E Zimmerman, security department of Robert Hall village. Crystal Lake, charges that on May 2. Barbara A Hann. 119 E. Rt. 120, McHenry. committed the of­ fense of retail theft in that she. knowingly, took possession of certain merchandise offered for sale in a retail mercantile establishment. Robert Hall village, being two boxes of sling shorts, having a total value not exceeding $150. with the intent to deprive the merchant per­ manently of the possession of such merchandise without paying the full retail value of such merchandise. Carole Larsen. security agent, charges that on May 2. Emerald K Clinge. 3215 W Skyway drive, McHenry, committed retail theft in that she did, knowingly, take possession of certain mer­ chandise offered for sale by Montgomery Ward company, 105 Rt. 14. Crystal Lake, being five scarves, one sweatshirt, four nail polishes, and two rolls of photographic film, having a total value not exceeding $150, with the intent to deprive the merchant permanently of the possession of such merchandis without paying the full retail value. His court appearance was set for May 19. Officer Kenneth Prazak charges that on April 22, Gregory L. Roberts, 17, 2101 Coolidge avenue. McHenry, committed the offense of purchase. acceptance, possession, or consumption of alcoholic liquor by a person of non-age. in that he did. willfully, unlawfully, and knowingly, purchase, accept, consume, or had in his possession part of an alcoholic liquor, being ten cans of beer, knowing at the time that he was a minor person under the legal age of nineteen No bond was set for a May 25 court ap­ pearance. Officer Kenneth Prazak charges that on April 22, Guy M. Garn. 18. 221 Sunset, McHenry. committed the of­ fense of purchase, acceptance, possession, or consumption of alcoholic liquor by a person of non-age, in that he did, willfully, unlawfully, and knowingly, purchase accept, consume, or had in his possession part of an alcoholic liquor, being ten cans of beer, knowing at the time that he was a minor person under the legal age of nineteen. No bond was set for a May 25 court ap­ pearance Preston R Rea, sanitarian, charges that on March 31. Arvid Strom, 2948 N. Shorewood drive, McHenry, committed the offense of creating and maintaining a nuisance on the premises known as 2948 N. Shorewood drive. McHenry. in that he did allow affluent to come to the surfface of the ground. No bond was set for a May 17 court appearance. Detective Joseph F. Eisele charges that on May 5, Gary R. Engstrom, 1210 N. Eastwood lane, McHenry. committed the offense of theft in that he knowingly exerted or obtained unauthorized control over property of Robert W. Effler. being one reverb amplifier, one rhythm-master sound system, and a quantity of guitars, having a total value in excess of $150. intending to deprive Robert W Effler permanently of the use of the property. Detective Joseph F. Eisele charges that on May 5, Michael R Goodman, 123 Lakeshore drive, McHenry, committed the offense of theft, in that he knowingly exerted or obtained unauthorized control over property of Robert W. Effler, being one reverb amplifier, one rhythm-master sound system, and a quantity of guitars, having a total value in excess of $ >150, intending to deprive Robert W. Effler permanently of the use of the property. Detective Joseph F. Eisele charges that on May 5, Gary R. Engstrom, 1210 N. Eastwood lane, McHenry, committed the offense of burglary in that he, without authority, knowingly entered the home of Robert W. YOU DON'T PUMPALOTOF MONEY INTO A SUBARU 41 Highway/28 City MPG* DL 2 DOOR SEDAN CF HARDTOP i>t- our SKKC T engine doesn ' t need a i i t . i ly tu oinverter . mir cm s run on regular «a>. Not the more expensive unleaded Yout actual mileage may vary because of the way you dr ive, dr iving condi t ions, the oindi i ion of your car and whatever opt ional > u ipinent you might have. But with the mileage Subaru del ivers on tegular , i t wi l l l ie a long t ime before your wii i le ' g 'H - fr . ' t i l ful l t 'o empty. SUBARU INEXPENSIVE. AND BUILT TO STAY THAT WAY. LOOKING FOR A USED CAR THArS EASY ON GAS? COME OUT AND SEE US FIRST! 1 Phil Hoaglund's EURO PA MOTORS 2414 W. RTE. 120, McHENRY 385-0700 JUST ARRIVED AND DON'T KNOW WHICH WAY TO TURN? Call 1 The hostess in your area will call on you with a variety of helpful community information along with gifts and greetings from local mer­ chants. r,. Mary £nn tJell. Phone -- . Peggy Kaiser /923-2442 385-2710 Effler, ^ 2108 W. Mill lane, McHenry, with the intent to commit therein a theft. Bond was set at $5,000 for a May 18 court appearance. Detective Joseph F. Eisele charges that on May 5, Michael R. Goodman, 123 Lakeshore drive, McHenry, committed the offense of burglary in thwt he, witthe offense of burglary in that hethe offense of burglary in that he, witthe offense of burglary in that he, witthe offense of burglary in that he, witthe offense of burglary in that he, witthe offense of dehout authority, knowingly entered the home of Robert W. Effler, 2108 W. Mill lane, McHenry, with the intent to commit therein a tlyjft. Bond was set at $5,000 for a May 18 court ap­ pearance. Deputy Keith J. Grabowski charges that on May 6, Steven Charles Batjes, 8905 Acorn Path, Wonder Lake, committed the offense of criminal damage to property (under $150) in that he. knowingly, damaged the property of the McHenry county Sheriff's department, being the driver's door of a patrol car which was parked at Meadow lane and Highland road, without Deputy Grabowski's consent, said damage being less than $150. Bond was set at $1,000 for a May 17 court appearance. Donald J. Carey, manager of Horrvsby's Family center, McHenry, charges that on May 5. Gay Ann M. Woolwine, 301 S. Venice road, McHenry, com­ mitted the offense of theft under $150 in that she, unlawfully and knowingly, obtained control over certain property, namely one ladies two-piece bathing suit, having a total value of $6.87, with the intent to deprive Hornsby's permanently of the use or benefit of said property. No bond was set for a May 26 court appearance. Michael C. Kunz charges that on May 8, Jerry G. Zilligen, Elm street, McHenry, com­ mitted the offense of resisting a peace officer in that he did, knowingly, resist the per­ formance by Michael Kunz of an authorized act within his official capacity, being the arrest of Jerry G. Zilligen for disorderly conduct, knowing Michael Kunz to be a peace officer engaged in the execution of his official duties, in that he pushed and Michael Kunz. Bond $1,000 for a May 17 court pearance. Michael C. Kunz chai_ on May 8, Jerry G. Zilligen, 1509 Elm street, McHenry, committed the offense of disorderly conduct in that he did. knowingly, use obscene language in a loud voice while in the parking lot of the Tuna's pub in Fox River Grove, and did act in such an unreasonable manner as to alarm and disturb Gary Petersen and thereby provoke a breach of the peace. No bond was set for a May 17 court appearance. A V.F.W. Buddy Poppy in your lapel marks you as one concerned about the welfare of the less fortunate. Legal Notice Area Otolaryngologist Nu-Voice Club Speaker PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Proposed Change to Patrons of WHISPERING HILLS WATER COMPANY Whispering hills Water Com­pering hereby gives notice to the public that it nas filed with the Illinois Commerce Commission a proposed change in its rates and charges for general water service in the area known as the Whispering Hills Sub­ division,, in an unincorporated area of'McHenry County, near Fox Lake, Illinois, and that said chartge involves a general increase in such rates. A copy of the proposed change in scnedule may be inspected bv any interested party at the offices of this Company located at 2335 Sanders Road, Nor- thbrook, IL 60062 All parties interested in this matter may obtain information with respect thereto either directlv from this Company or by addressing the Secretary of the Illinois Commerce Com­ mission at Springfield, IL 62706. WHISPERING HILLS WATER COMPANY By: Patrick J. O'Brien, Treasurer (Pub. May 13& 20,1977) The May meeting of the Nu- Voice club of McHenry county will be held Thursday, May 19, at 7:30 p.m. at Easter Seal Therapy * center, 708 Washington street, Woodstock. Laryngectomees and their families in the McHenry County area are encouraged to attend. The speaker for the evening will be Dr. Stanley Chmiel, an otolaryngologist from McHenry Medical Group. He will speak on the topic, "Care of the Stoma", and is interested in answering all questions related to this and other areas of laryngectomee rehabilitation. Ms. Cheryl Van Zandt, The sale of Buddy Poppies preceding Memorial day is the traditional way to bring at­ tention to the sacrifices made by the nation's yar dead in their struggle to keep America free. Buy a Buddy Poppy and wear it on Memorial day. SCOUT NEWS PACK 162 Den 4 of Pack 162 held its Monday, May 2 meeting at the McHenry City park, enjoying ball playing, basketball, skateboarding, and a picnic. On the following Monday, to close out the scout meetings until September, the boys enjoyed a trip to a local ice cream shoppe. Den 4 includes Jeff Anderson, Brian Beardsley, Mark Dun- ford, Jay Duplyses, Patrick Miller, Donnie Neubauer, and Steve Weinberg. speech clinician, will also share her experience at the Laryngectomee Rehabilitation seminar held at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn., from May 2- 6. The course was designed to provide speech pathologists from all areas on the country with an in-depth course con­ cerning the total rehabilitation of the laryngectomized in­ dividual, and offered practical experience with theories of training in esophageal voice and many artificial devices used by the laryngectomee. All interested persons are encouraged to attend. For further information please call Cheryl Van Zandt, at 338-1707. Thursday, May 12, all of Pack 162 met at the Legion hall to participate in their annual Scout Olympics. 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