Sheriff Report PAGE 5 - PLAINDEALER-WEPNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1973 SEPTEMBER OFFENSES AS REPORTED: Abandoned vehicles 9 Anonymous calls 9 Arson s 3 Assault 6 Burglary 49 Burglary from autos 5 Disorderly conduct 8 Domestic trouble 43 Driving while intoxicated 2 Emergency assistance 10 Fatalities (other than traffic) 2 Forgery 2 Found articles 21 Liquor violations w 3 Lost articles 17 Mental 1 Missing persons 13 Misc. investigations 50 Narcotics 21 Others 24 Outside assistance 24 Overdose 3 Rape 1 Robbery 1 Sex offences 2 Suicide attempts 1 Suspicion 32 Theft 48 Theft-autos 5 Traffic 28 Vandalism 98 Weapons 6 Total offences reported 547 ARRESTS FOR THE MONTH Burglary 8 Bodily harm 7 Criminal damage 7 Deception 2 Disorderly conduct 8 D.W.I. 18 Forgery 1 Liquor violations 5 Murder 0 Narcotics 28 Non-support 0 Rape 0 Robbery 0 Sex crimes 0 Theft 0 Traffic 1 Weapons 1 All others Total adult persons arrested OFFENSES CLEARED BY ARREST Felonies Misdemeanors JUVENILE CASES HANDLED Burglary Bodily harm Criminal damage Disorderly conduct Curfew Liquor violations Narcotics Runaways Robbery Sex crimes Theft Traffic Weapons All others Total Juvenile cases handled PRISONER COUNT FOR THE MONTH Adult males received Adult females received Juvenile males received Juvenile females received Total prisoners received Total prisoners discharged Average pfistoner count per day ACCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS HANDLED Total number of accidents Personal property Bodily injury Fatalities Warnings tickets issued 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 to other institutions Mileage conveying persons Mileage serving court processes Mileage patrolling and investigating 226 13 12 308 0 2 4 1 1 0 0 19 0 0 1 0 0 7 35 121 17 4 3 145 140 24 192 138 54 0 29 145 94 508 461 92 70 2174 16 1120 5712 98535 Lakemoor-Lilymoor 385-5689 Alma Hueckstaedt Cheryl Mumma ENTER COLLEGE Three students from McHenry have enrolled as freshmen at Elmhurst College, Elmhurst, and are among the 325 students who participated in Freshmen Orientation week. 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Please call me and help me prove I can do this small but important task. Thank you for any assistance you can be to me. BUNDLE OFJOY Ten little fingers, Ten little toes, Angelic face with turned up nose. These are the makings of your pride and joy, Be it girl or be it boy. Congratulations are going out to Marilyn and A1 Ryan. Their first child is due in May and according to A1 it came as a complete but very welcome surprise. ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION On Saturday, Oct. 6, Alma and Bud Hueckstaedt celebrated their thirty-third wedding anniversary. We "kids" sent them out to dinner for the evening. Later, they went to Laurie and Mike Hertels for cake and coffee. Helping them celebrate after dinner were Laurie and Mike Hertel and their kids - Patti and Mike; Cherie and Dick Mumma and their boys - Steve, Chris, and Scott; Nancy and Chuck Hueckstaedt and Rusty Hueckstaedt. While the folks were out to a local restaurant, we were at Laurie's for supper. Everyone had a very enjoyable time. OCTOBER BIRTHDAYS Lighting candles and adding another year are James Hager on the eighteenth, Roberta Hueckstaedt will be six on the twenty-first. Jerry Bolda celebrates the twenty-second. Sharing the twenty-sixth are Viola Arbogast and Randy "Peanuts" Colberg. Little Darlene Van Cleave will be two years old on the twenty-eighth, and sharing the thirtieth are Rita Casey( Kathy Lass and little Brian Lass. Happy bir thday to all of you, may you have many more. OCTOBER ANNIVERSARIES Couples adding another year together, since exchanging vows are Theron "Cy" and Ruth Young on the twenty- second, Herman and Emma Kunz on the twenty-third, and Peter and Connie O'Rourke on the twenty-fifth. May all of you have many years together. CONDOLENCES The sympathy of the com munity goes out to Jo Bartelt on the passing of her husband, Lawrence, on Oct; 10. Larry was on the board of directors for the Lilymoor Association and will be missed by many. See you next week. Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF STANLEY E. ALLEN Deceased, FILE NO. 73-P-276 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 194 of the Probate Act, of the death of the above named decedent and that letters Testamentary were issued on October 4, 1973, to Eleanor C. Allen - 2112 Orchard Beach Drive, McHenry, Illinois, whose attorneys of record are Hamer, Schun and Herrmann, 101 Van Buren St., Woodstock, Illinois. Claims may be filed within 6 months from the date of issuance of Letters and that any claim not filed within that period is barred as to the estate which is inventoried within that period. Claims against said estate should be filed in the Probate office of the Clerk of said Court, County Court House, Wood stock, Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attornev. MARGARET O'NEIL Clerk of the Court (Pub. 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