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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Jun 1977, p. 16

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M I "MEANWHILE BACK AT THE COURTHOUSE" BRANCH COURT > Associate Circuit Judge Conrad Floeter David J. Henkel, 1611 Meadow lane, McHenry, completed the DWI project, and had his probation ter­ minated and jail sentence rescinded on a reckless driving charge. Thomas N. Mueller, 4418 Clearview, McHenry, pled not guilty to charges of resisting a peace officer, unlawful use of weapons, driving while in­ toxicated, no valid driver's license, and improper lane usage, with a court date set for July 12. Scott A. MacKenzie, 2401 Lincoln, McHenry, was not prosecuted on a charge of disobeying a stop sign. David E. Lance, 1714 S. Orchard lane, McHenry, pled not guilty to a charge of con­ tributing to the delinquency of a child, and had a court date set for July 12. Edward H. Jensen Jr., 8403 Ramble road, Wonder Lake, pled not guilty to a charge of resisting a peace officer, and has a trial set for Aug. 2. Police Tickets Clarence F. Zimmerman, Elgin, speeding 55 in a 40 mph zone. James E. Bishop, Crystal Lake, speeding 55 in a 35 mph zone. Joseph F. Cramer Jr., Crystal Lake, speeding 51 in a 35 mph zone. David A. Hobson Jr., Crystal Lake, driving while his license was suspended. Marie F. Henderson, 1320 Meadow lane, McHenry, speeding 52 in a 35 mph zone. Robert E. Leake Jr., 2412 Fairview, McHenry, disobeyed traffic signal when light turned red. Virginia G. Vlasek, Mun- delein, disobeyed traffic signal when light turned red. Gerald E. Brinnich, Crystal Lake, driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs. Gerald E. Brinnich, Crystal Lake, improper left turn. Thomas J. Gillespie, 4903 E. Wonder Lake road, Wonder Lake, speeding 57 in a 40 mph zone. Michael W. Borchardt, 5316 Bull Valley road, McHenry, speeding 51 in a 35 mph zone. Jeffrey S. Lundius, 4014 Kane avenue, McHenry, no city vehicle sticker. Jeffrey S. Lundius, 4014 Kane avenue, McHenry, speeding 52 in a 35 mph zone. Claire L. Noonan, 1407 N. Chapel Hill road, McHenry, improper left turn. Carl G. Schmidt, Skokie, speeding 50 in a 30 mph zone. Barry P. McDonald, Cary, speeding 50 in a 30 mph zone. Elizabeth R. Conidi, 2710 Chestnut, Wonder Lake, speeding 49 in a 30 mph zone. Donald E. Peterson, 718 Country Club drive, McHenry, speeding 51 in a 30 mph zone. Larry R. Jones, Riverside motel, McHenry, pled not, guilty to a charge of disorderly conduct. Complaints Marilyn K. Jones charges that on May 20, Larry R. Jones, Riverside motel, McHenry, committed the offense of disorderly conduct, in that he did act in such an unreasonable manner as to alarm and disturb Marilyn Jones and provoke a breach of the peace, in that he did push his way through the rear door of Marilyn Jones' residence, afd stated to her that he was going to get a gun and get her, immediately after which he removed the distributor cap from her car without her consent. Bond was set at. $1,000. Charlotte E. Zimmerman charges that on May 23, Janet Szewerda, 1409 Draper road, 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 Incorporated, 6000 Rt. 14, Crystal Lake, being one pair of jeans, having a total value of less than $150, with the in­ tention of depriving the mer­ chant, Robert Hall Village, permanently of the possession of such merchandise without paying the full retail value of such merchandise. Sharon L. Herncojar, store manager, charges that on May 23, Janet Szewerda, 1409 Draper road, McHenry, committed the offense of retail theft, in that she knowingly took possession of certain merchandise offered for sale in a retail mercantile establish­ ment, County Seat, being one blouse and one tube top, having a total value of less than $150, with the intention of depriving the merchant, County Seat, permanently of the possession of such merchandise without paying the full retail value of such merchandise. . Sharon L. Herncojar, store manager, charges that on May 23, Susah A. Worzala, 4409 W. Rt. 120, McHenry, committed the offense of retail theft, in that she knowingly took possession of certain mer­ chandise offered for sale in a retail mercantile establish­ ment, County Seat, being one pair of jeans, having a total value of less than $150, with the intention of depriving the merchant, County Seat, per­ manently of the possession of such merchandise without paying the full retail value of such merchandise. Charlotte E. Zimmerman charges that on May 23, Susan A. Worzala, 4409 W. Rt. 120, McHenry, committed the of­ fense of retail theft, in that she knowingly took possession of certain merchandise offered FIRESTONE SALE! YOUR CHOICE FIRESTONE • DELUXE CHAMPIONS * SUPER BELTS WHITEHALL TIRES SAVE! ON A SET of 4 (ALL SIZES IN STOCK) FREE MOUNTING! (BATTERIES) Grant Batteries : 'W00 HURRY AND SAVE! McHENRY TIRE MART 3931W. MAIN ST. 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FREE INSPECTION DIAL 459-3810 FARMTOWN STORE 211 N.Virginia (Rt. 14& 176) Crystal Lake, III. for sale in a retail mercantile establishment, Robert Hall Village Incorporated, 6000 Rt. 14, Crystal Lake, being one top and one pair of shorts, having a total value of less than $150, with the intention of depriving the merchant, Robert Hall Village, permanently of the possession of such merchandise without paying the full retail value of such merchandise. Tom Knaack, assistant manager of Hornsby store, McHenry, charges that on May 22, Michael D. Duke, Barrington, committed the offense of theft under $150, in that he did knowingly and unlawfully exert unauthorized control over property of Horn­ sby store, being one pair of black and "white gym shoes, having a total value of less than $150, value being $9.99, with the intent to deprive said Hornsby store permanently of the use and benefit of said property. No bond was set. Handwriting Analysis Class Offend By MCC A course in handwriting analysis will be offered as part of the McHenry County college adult education program this summer. The course will be held at McHenry Community high school, West campus, McHenry, from 7 to 10 p.m. for eight weeks, on Tuesdays starting June 7. The course is open to all residents in the college district. The science of determining character and personality PAGE 17-PLAINDEALER--FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1977 through handwriting traits will be taught by Sheila Godar, m a s t e r c e r t i f i e d graphoanalyst. While Graphoanalysis is termed "scientific" hand­ writing analysis, it is a human science and deals with people. The careful analysis of stroke formations can reveal one's inner desires, habits, fears and defenses-as well as the un­ derlying mental and emotional structure of the writer. Graphoanalysis »is ^ registered trademark only by t h e I n t e r n a t i o n a l Graphoanalysis society. Sheila Godar has been certified by this society and operates under the institution's code of ethics. Registration for this class is now in progress and will con­ tinue through June 7. Registration must be done in person at the college campus. The Veterans administration provides benefits and services to 96 million veterans, dependents and survivors of deceased veterans. Dairy Guide Dairy products bought at the store will usually not keep for ten days because most plants process only five days each week. For keeping quality after purchase, adhere to the following guide: W h o l e m i l k , s k i m , l o w f a t , chocolate--3 to 5 days. Cottage cheese, buttermilk--3 to 5 days. Yogurt, dips, sour cream--10 to 14 days. Cheddar cheese, butter, frozen desserts--2 to 4 weeks. lENNOX AIR CONDITIONING ^ *T0P DISCHARGE •QUIET OPERATION •ECONOMICAL •COMPACT 6. (2<xx[ ^l/l/o£Xn.£T HEATING AND COOLING UNCI 1931 3511 S. 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