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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 May 1974, p. 17

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PAGE 17 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, MAY 24,1874 THE |NcHENRY STATE BAN 3510 W. ELM ST. - McHENRY WILL BE CLOSED - MEMORIAL DAY - MONDAY - MAY 27, 1974 AND DRIVE-UP AND WALK-IN WINDOWS WILL BE OPEN WEDNESDAY MAY 29 A FULL\ 9s#® AM - 3:00 PM SERVICE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE »«ma. s l \ • (/////// "MEANWHILE BACK At THE COURTHOUSE" BRANCH COURT III Associate Circuit Judge Richard Kelly Mrs. Eric Nordenson, 3716 W. James, McHenry, charged with dog running at large, case dismissed. Fred T. Goy, 5330 Flanders, McHenry, guilty of disobeying a traffic signal, fined $15 and costs. James Wilke, 4216 Sioux, McHenry, guilty of driving while intoxicated, fined $500 and costs. Other charges of transportation of alcoholic liquor and driving while intoxicated were nolle prossed on a motion by the State's Attorney. James A. Starks, Jr., Main street, Wauconda, guilty of driving while intoxicated, fined $300 and costs. Michael Perry, 3810 Wilmot, McHenry, guilty of purchase or acceptance, fined $25 and costs. James C. Ceithaml, 3413 Gracy, McHenry, guilty of fleeing or eluding, fined $50 and costs ; also guilty of purchase or acceptance, fined $25 and costs. A charge of speeding was nolle prossed by a motion of the city. Daniel Schultz, 702 Riverside, McHenry, guilty of open liquor in a motor vehicle, fined $50 and costs. John Lightnen, Mount Prospect, guilty of disobeying a traffic control device, fined $15 and costs. Monty L. Corso, McHenry, charged with driving while intoxicated, amended to reckless driving, fined $350 and costs. Daniel C. Skorupa, Prairie View, guilty of transportation of open alcohol in a motor vehicle, fined $25 and costs. Robert A. Banach, 1015 Windsor, McHenry, guilty of transportation of open alcohol in a vehicle, fined $50 and costs. Associate Circuit Judge Thomas Baker Patrick Colomer, 1317 Sunnyside, McHenry, guilty of illegal possession of a hypodermic syringe , given leave to file for probation. Baird Mitchell, 2714 Sterling, McHenry, guilty of theft under $150, sentenced to seven days in jail. J Another charge of deceptive practice was nolle prossed on payment of costs. Roger W. Pickell, 4505 E. Wonder Lake road, Wonder Lake, guilty of posession of cannabis, placed on one-year probation. James E. Caley, McHenry, guilty of driving while intoxicated, fined $200 and costs; guilty of failure to display driver's license upon demand after an accident, fined $25 and costs and guilty of disorderly conduct, fined $50 and costs. Another charge of failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident and aggravated assault were nolle prossed on a motion by the State's Attorney. COMPLAINTS The Crystal Lake Police department charges that on May 3, Keith R. Nelson of 5422 W o o d l a n d , t y l c H e n r y , committed the offense of trespass in that he refused to depart from the premises of Bob Anderson's service station as requested by the complainant. Notice to appear in court May 27. Paul J. McDonnell, registered sanitarian, charges that on April 8, Eugene Ketchum of 2313 Alton road, McHenry, committed the offense of creating and maintaining a nuisance on his premises. Court date June 20. Paul J. McDonnell, R.S., charges that on June 27, 1973, Sharon Hunt of 2616 Thomas court, McHenry, committed the offense of creating and maintaining a nuisance on the premises. Notice to appear in court June 6. John R. Bognar charges that on May 11, Edward C. Gilbertsen of 1709 N. Knoll, McHenry committed the offense of possession of cannabis. Bond set at $1,000, court date June 6. Ronald P. Weed charges that on or about April 7, Dominick Sperandio of 7607 Hickory, Wonder Lake, committed the offense of theft over $150 in that he did knowingly exert unauthorized control over a furnace, the property erf Weed. Bond set at $1,000, court date May 27. Mary Ann Sager charges that on May 11, Richard Sager of 903 R i n g w o o d , M c H e n r y , committed the offense of battery in that he did cause her bodily harm. Bond set at $1,000, court date June 20. The beauty of snow largely depends on how much of the stuff you have to shovel. SEEN STCEET MAIL Retail Stores in the Green Street Mall will be closed Monday, May 27thr in observance of Memorial Day • Ben Franklin • Karen's Hallmark • Vyvitals Hardware • Brouhaha • Gatherings • Casual Shoppe • Favorite Sports • Gladstone Inc. • Carey Appliance • McGees Inc. • McHenry Drapery • Lendzion Leather Goods • Bolgers Drugs * GREEN STREET MALL *Open Both Days MCHENRY They will be open Thursday, May 30th Instant surprises from Polaroid Come see Polaroid's remarkable SX-70 Land camera demonstrated SX-70 This electronic camera does virtually everything lor you Now you can almost wish lor the picture and have it. Just focus and press the red electric button. A startlingly beautiful picture develops,iuelf in daylight before your eyes without mess or fuss or anything to throw away You can take inslanl photographs ol clarity and brillance unmatched by anv other system in amateur photography •Get your Polaroid •picture taken free • THE Polaroid Camera Girl will be in our store . . . • SAT. MAY 25 10 AM to 4 PM Com* ond tec a complete domon- stration, of th« ontire Polaroid comora lino. Lot her H«lp you choose tho comtro thot'f ju«» right for your fdmily- FREE color picturo* 4400 Market Place Shopping Center McHeniy, Illinois HORNSBYS ^ f a m i l y centers Rte. 47 & Country Club Rd. Woodstock,Illinois DAILY 9-9 SUNDAY 10-6 Robino Ladd presents for your consideration, an established trend in home ownership in Crystal Lake. 70% SOLD BEFORE THE FIRST PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT douznbiu ddub donaom iniumi. 2-3 Bedrooms - from $25,400 Q ONE OF THE MOST elegantly designed condominium projects in the Chicagoland area is Coventry Club in Crystal Lake PRIVATE CLUBHOUSE AND POOL Coventry Club has its own private clubhouse frith activity, meeting rooms billiards, table tennis, exercise room, 2 saunas and outdoor pool. the ROBINO-LADD company BUILDERS AND DEVELOPERS COVENTRY CLUB IS JUST 1 BLOCK from shops and supermarkets. Schools and churches are just minutes away. Easy, speedy access to Chicago Northwest Tollway and C.N.& W. Railroad ELECTRIC SECURITY TO SEE CONDOMINUM homes of Coventry Club ^ take U.S. 14 to second stop lite as you enter Crystal Lake, (Devonshire) turn left on Devonshire to Club House Office. Open 7 days a week from 10 AM 'til dark. Phone (815) 459-8042 Coventry Club U S 14 NORTHWEST iHii • • 4

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