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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Jan 1978, p. 7

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M' "MEANWHILE BACK AT THE COURTHOUSE" BRANCH III COURT Associate Judge " In hearings before Judge Leonard Brody on Jan. 25, Robert E. Turley, K12 Lake ^lore drive, Ingleside, was found guilty of speeding and fined $17 and costs. • 1 Stephan Springer, Crystal Lake, pled guilty to a charge of speeding and was fined $38 and costs. John Huber, Twin Lakes, 'Wis., guilty of speeding, fined $24 and costs. ^ Susan Bornhoeft, Lake Zurich, guilty of speeding, fined $30 and costs. ' ' Michael A. Sorenson, Hoff­ man Estates, guilty of Speeding, fined $20 and costs. \Robert J. Redmond, Chicago, guilty of opening and closing doors in traffic, fined $20 and costs. In a trail, Harold G. Ed­ wards, Chicago, was found guilty of driving without headlights and was fined $10 hnd costs. BRANCH I COURT Associate Judge In hearings, before Judge Michael Sullivan on Jan. 24, Wanda J. Mauldin, 522 McHenry avenue, Woodstock, had a charge of driving while her license was suspended or revoked dismissed. Thomas A. Amett, 5307 W. Parkview, McHenry, guilty of driving while his license was suspended or revoked, fined $25 and costs. William M. Braeback, 1505 W. Hickory, McHenry, entered a negotiated plea of guilty to a charge of no valid registration and was fined $25 and costs. Dale W. Collins, 3703 W James street, Apt. 3A, McHenry, guilty of driving while his license was suspended in lieu of bail, fined $20 and costs. Ellen L. Gehrke, Marengo, entered a negotiated plea of guilty to an amended charge of disorderly conduct, and was fined $25 and costs. , Helen C. Waichulis, .2463 Hawthorne road, Marengo, entered a negotiated plea of guilty to an amended charge of disorderly conduct, and was fined $25 and costs. Robert M. Hickey, 1238 Thomas drive, Woodstock, withdrew a plea of not guilty and entered a negotiated plea of guilty to a charge of driving hile his license was suspended revoked and was ordered to serve seven days in the county jail on consecutive Thursdays. Raymond I. Schroeder, 640 Shorely drive, Barrington, withdrew a plea of not guilty and entered a negotiated plea of guilty to a charge of reckless driving amended from driving while intoxicated, and was fined $350 and costs. Ricki A. Wilhelmi, 7502 Hemlock street. Crystal Lake, withdrew pleas of not guilty and entered negotiated pleas of guilty to charges of fleeing and attempting to elude police, violation of classification and failure to stop at a stop sign. She was fined $220 and costs. A charge of improper lane usage and two other charges of failing to stop at stop signs were dismissed. Carl W. Mortensen, Elgin, withdrew a plea of not guilty and entered a negotiated plea of guilty to a charge of theft under $150 and was fined $25 and costs and placed under six months court supervision. Kenneth R. Kohl, 2312 Country lane, McHenry, with­ drew a plea of not guilty and entered a negotiated plea of guilty to a charge of criminal trespass to land and was fined $25 and costs. A charge of reckless driving was not prosecuted. Donna L. Lusk, 1932 Julie street, Woodstock, guilty of criminal trespass to land, fined $25 and costs. j POLICE TICKETS | McHenry City Police have issued the following tickets. Marcia S. Wolf, 1721 W. Hollow road, McHenry, speeding 40 mph in a 25 zone. Patrick W. McQueeny, 4010 W. Kane street, McHenry, speeding 42 mph in a 25 zone, jick Grizely, 2813 E. Lake IvIfo WdittSfer Lake, ipffllffiFsbYohe. Larry S. Tylkowski, Spring Grove, speeding 43 mph in a 30 zone. Edward R. Wasson, Antioch, speeding 56 mph in a 40 zone. Timothy J. Steinmetz, Algonquin, speeding 55 mph in a 35 zone. Frank G. Thomas, 10i9 N. River road, McHenry, disobeying a traffic control device. Joseph V. Sutscher, Car- pentersville, disobeying a traffic control device. Alan C. Cina, 617 John, McHenry, disobeying a traffic control device. David H. Boelter, 1615 North, McHenry, driving without headlights when headlights were needed. Barbara A. Kuna, 3907 W. Grand, McHenry, disobeying a stop sign. Carol A. Bradley, 1012 E. Rt. 120, McHenry, disobeying a traffic signal. Marian H. Rein wall, 3816 Bull Valley. McHenry, disobeying a traffic signal. Peter J. Hayes, 233 3rd street, Crystal Lake, failing to leave information after striking an unattended vehicle or property. Anna J. Getner, 7811 Home, McHenry, disobeying a traffic control signal. Robert H. Dahlgren, 2710 Old Oak drive, McHenry, disobeying a traffic control signal. Steven L. Parfrey, 912 Main, Spring Grove, disobeying a red traffic signal. Glen J. Neumann, 1303 W. Sunset, Spring Grove, failing to reduce speed to avoid a collision. x Dual Assessment Deadline Nears Farmers who don't want to "take their chances" with the new tax break bill passed recently by the legislature have only until the eptxst January to file their exemption forms with the county supervisor of assessments office. "When I was first elected state representative in 1972, it was obvious to me that farmers were asset rich and cash poor," State Rep. Cal Skinner, Jr. <R- McHenry county) said. "For that reason, I introduced legislation to expand the assessment tax rollback concept, sometimes called the dual assessment law, to counties with less than 200,000 people. . , « The bill directed township assessors to assess farm property at market value, just as homes and businesses. Then, only if a farmer requested it, the supervisor of assessments rolled back the assessment to wh^Ht would be if only productivity value were con­ sidered. -"There was a trade-off in my bill that is not contained in the new law," Skinner explained. "Once the land use changed for any property under the rollback provisions, three years' back taxes had to be paid to local schools and government by the purchaser. I called that an 'urbanization cushion.' It helped local areas cope when a field of com turned into a field of kids, so to speak." Under the new. much more complicated law, there is no requirement that a farm land owner pay anything once his land is developed, in spite of the hefty tax break the property will have received. ' Neither does the developer who pur­ chases the land pay anything under the law. An unforeseen consequence of the new law, however, is that not all farmers' taxes are going down next year, as was vir­ tually promised by the proposal's supporters, ac­ cording to Skinner. "In fact, some land owners will actually have higher taxes than they would if they opted for the dual assessment option," he said. PA{«E 7 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1978 \ PLAINDEALER.^^ Letters to the Editor Public Pulse (Ttie Molnd»oUr Invito* riw puMlc to im ttiii views on w>|m» ot |on«f I Interact In our Am writer* flvo • ilgnoturo. Ml o64tt ono Individual not write on the seme iub|oc« reserve the right to Joists ony (notorial which tlonoWo teste.) - a* on expression at their i onco ooch month. Wo ACCEPTS CONGRATULATIONS-Rery Fiali, acolyte at St. Paul's Episcopal church, accepts the congratulations of his pastor, Rev. Arthur McKay, Sunday, Jan. 22, upon completion of server apprenticeship. The youth is presented by John Byers, director of acolytes of the parish. Under Mr. Byers' guidance, the boys are tutored in the role they serve at tire Mass. Rory is accepted as a member of the national Order of St. Vincent, whose feast day was Jan. 22, and receives a gold medallion. v~ For and about Teenagers BY PATRICK EDWARD Harriet M. Borchardt, 611 W. Lincoln road, McHenry, failing to yield to oncoming traffic. Randal Larke, 4013 Dolores drive, speeding 55 mph in a 30 zone. Terry J. Tiffany, Trevor. Wis., failing to secure new registration and improper lane usage. Gary E Conradson, 4514 Garden Quarter, McHenry. leaving the scene of a property vdamage accident. | Linnea M. Tyszko, Spring Grove, speeding 47 mph in a 30 zone. John M. Jenkins, 5511 Lucina avenue, McHenry, speeding 53 in a 35 zone. John T. Donahue, III, 5414 Lake Shore drive, Wonder I^ake, speeding 60 mph in a 30 zone. Stanley A. Justes, 2004 N. Central, McHenry, speeding 42 mph in a 30 zone. Keniston W. Oltroggf, 338 Willow, Lakemoor, speeding 42 mph in a 30 zone. J. C. Smith, Chicago, speeding 62 mph in a 40 zone. Dennis E. Jeschke, 1506 W. Hickory, McHenry, disobeying a traffic control device. Courthouse Squares When I was middle-aged, I thought the "good old days" were those of my youth. Now I realize that yesterday wasn't so bad. THIS WEEK'S LETTER: Help. I am a 15 year old girl and I'm in love with a 24 year old man. He's married and has two Pi children he loves jvery much. But Ihe loves me. too. jHowever, he says jhe can't and won't Ido anything about lit. Should I go on hike this? What shoiMd I do? Please help, I'm con­ fused OUR REPLY: Accept the fact that it's possible to love more than one person. He's too old and involved for you. Make certain you're clear on that. There's no reason to belabor the point. The truth is there's much to do and many people to meet. Get about the business of living in the present, not the past or the future You're confused because you're not willing to accept responsibility for the situation Take charge. Communicate with •your older friend and let him know you're on your way to relationships that are less com­ plicated. (Because of tho volume ot mall, requests tor paraonal rapllaa cannot bo accomo­ dated Editorial panel aelecte for weekly uee. letter which beat represents questions and/or comments from readera. FOR AND ABOUT TEENAGERS. BOX «3«. FRANKFORT. K T 40601.) good neighbor, State Farm is there. & I N S U i A N C I Dennis Conway 3319 W. 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DEAN'S LIST William Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Adams of 409 W. Lincoln road in McHenry. has achieved recognition on the dean's list at Bradley university in Peoria, 111. MERIT LIST Lynn A. Steinsdoerfer of McHenry has been named to the dean's list at Viterbo college. La Crosse, Wis., for the first semester of the 1977-78 school year. She received recognition for carrying at least twelve credits and maintaining a perfect 4.0 average. EVANGELIST SPEAKS Dr. Charles M. Killough. evangelist, will speak on the theme, "Making the Impossible Possible," nightly at 7:30 for a full week Monday, Jan. 30, through Sunday, Feb. 5, at the First Baptist church of Rich­ mond, 5700 Hill road. CITY PARKING "Editor: "I hope my fellow residents are aware that there is an ancient city ordinance that is now being enforced. The or­ dinance states that there is no parking between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. on all city streets. 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