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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Aug 1977, p. 9

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"MEANWHILE BACK AT THE COURTHOUSE" BRANCH COURT Associate Circuit Judge Conrad Floeter Mark P. Elgar, 8709 Memory Trail, Wonder Lake, was fined $12 and costs on a speeding violation. Associate Circuit Judge Leonard Brody Larry G. Brastad, 4526 Lakewood, McHenry, had probable cause found against him in a preliminary hearing on a charge of theft over $150. LaVern D. Johnson, 416 Magnolia, McHenry, had a charge of DWI amended to reckless driving. On the lesser charge, he pled guilty and was fined $50 and costs. He was then not prosecuted on a charge of improper lane usage. Roseland D. Smith, Rich­ mond, had probable cause found ajgainst her in a preliminary hearing on two counts of aggravated batterv. (Complaints Dawn Solberg charges that on July 12, John Nitka, 4814 Wildwood, McHenry, com­ mitted the offense of creating and maintaining a nuisance on the premises known as 4814 Wildwood, McHenry, in that he did allow the effluent from the septic system to come to the surface of tide groond. No bond was set. Dawn Solberg charges that on July 13, John Nitka, 4814 Wildwood, McHenry, com­ mitted the offense of creating and maintaining a nuisance on the premises known as 4814 Wildwood, McHenry, in that he did allow the effluent from the septic system to come to the surface of the ground. No bond was set. Dawn Solberg charges that on July 14, John Nitka, 4814 Wildwood, McHenry, com­ mitted the offense of creating and maintaining a nuisance on the premises taown as 4814 Wildwood, McHenry, in that he did allow the effluent from the septic system to come to the surface of the ground. No bond was set. Dawn Solberg charges that on July 15, John Nitka, 4814 Wildwood, McHenry, com­ mitted the offense of creating and maintaining a nuisance on the premises known as 4814 Wildwood, McHenry, in that he did allow the effluent from the septic system to come to the surface of the ground. No bond was set. Dawn Solberg charges that on July 15, John Nitka, 4814 Wildwood, McHenry, com­ mitted the offense of creating and maintaining a nuisance on the premises known as 4814 Wildwood, McHenry, in that he did allow the effluent from the septic system to come to the surface of the ground. No bond was set. Myrtle I. Phillips, manager of, Gladstone's store, 1219 N. Green street, McHenry, charges that on Juliy 22, Steven K. Chappel, 2221 S. River road, McHenry, committed th$ of­ fense of theft under $150, in that he did knowingly, exert unauthorized conf.rol over property of Gladstone's, being two pair of slacks., one cor­ duroy, having a total value of less than $150, ($19,000 and one pair of blue jeans, having a total value of less than $150, ($12.50) with the intent to deprive said Gladstone store permanently of the use and-or benefit of said property. No bond was Set Myrtle I. Phillips, manager of Gladstone's store, 1219 N. Green street, McHenry, charges that on July 22, Ken­ neth R. Meddings, 4218 W. Sioux lane, McHenry, com­ mitted the offense of theft under $150, in that he did knowingly exert unauthorized control over property of Gladstone's, being two pair of slacks, one corduroyt having a HEARING A1ID REPAIR SERVICE 7 ddys a week 385 4500 Bolgeis Drug Store Richard Sto l l i OWNERSHIP total value of less than $150, ($19.00) and one pair of blue jeans, having a total value of less that $150, ($12.50) with the intent to deprive said Gladstone store permanently of the use and-or benefit of said property. No bond was set. Myrtle I. Phillips, manager of Gladstone's store, 1219 N. Green street, McHenry,. charges that on July 22, Gary W. Finney, 4214 Prairie, McHenry, committed the of­ fense of theft under $150, in that he -did knowingly exert unauthorized control over property of Gladstone's, being two pair of slacks, one cor­ duroy, having a total value of less than $150, ($19.00) and one pair of blue jeans, having a total value of less than $150, ($12.50]| with the intent to deprive said Gladstone store permanently of the use and-or benefit of said property. No bond was set. * Glenn Peterson, building and zoning enforcing officer, charges that on June 24, McHenry Sand & Gravel In­ corporated, 920 N. Front street, McHenry, committed the of­ fense of washing, crushing, and screening gravel on farm-zoned property, in that the McHenry Sand & Gravel Incorporated did wash, crush, screen, and otherwise process gravel and aggregate in an area zoned "F", farming, in McHenry township, without proper zoning. A court date has been set for Aug. 11. Glenn Peterson, building and zoning enforcing officer, charges that on June 23, McHenry Sand & Gravel In­ corporated, 920 N. Front street, McHenry, committed the of­ fense of washing, crushing, and screening gravel on farm-zoned property, in that McHenry Sand & Gravel Incorporated did wash, crush, screen, and otherwise process gravel and aggregate in an area zoned "F", farming, in McHenry township, without proper zoning. A court date has been set for Aug. 11. Willie Wiersma, building and zoning, charges that on June 16, McHenry Sand & Gravel In­ corporated, 920 N. Front street, McHenry, committed the of­ fense of washing, crushing, and screening gravel on farm-zoned property, in that McHenry Sand & Gravel Incorporated did wash, crush, screen, and otherwise process gravel and aggregate in'an area zoned "F", farming, in McHenry township, without proper zoning. A court date has been set for Aug. 11. Willie Wiersma, building and zoning, charges that on June 8, McHenry Sand & Gravel In­ corporated, 920 N. Front street, McHenry, committed the of­ fense of washing, crushing, and screening gravel on farm-zoned property, in that McHenry Sand & Gravel Incorporated did wash, crush, screen, and otherwise process gravel and aggregate in an area zoned "F , farming, in McHenry .township, without 'proper zoning. A court date has been set for Aug. 11. Willie Wiersma, building and zoning, charges that on June 15, McHenry Sand & Gravel In­ corporated, 920 N. Front street, McHenry, committed the of­ fense of washing, crushing, and screening gravel on farm-zoned property, in that McHenry- Sand & Gravel Incorporated did wash, crush, screen, and otherwise process gravel and aggregate in an area zoned "F", farming, in McHenry township, without proper zoning. A court date has been set for Aug. 11. Karen Lyn Obenauf charges that on May 3, Dan Miller, 1107 Violet, McHenry, committed the offense of permitting a cocker spaniel-buff and a springer mix-dog, black and white, to run at large in the city of McHenry, in that he per­ mitted a cocker spaniel-buff «and a springer mix-dog, black and white, to run at large in the city of McHenry. No bond was set for an Aug. 11 court ap­ pearance. Mary Dower, assistant manager of Hornaby's in McHenry, charges that on Aug. 1, Ted W. Bierchen, 614 Bald Knob road, McHenry, com­ mitted the offense of theft under $150, in that he did, /VfcHEMKY McHfNRY 38S 0144 $1.00 AIL SEATS $1.00 is anything worth the terror of DEEP SHOW NIGHTLY FRI.-THUItS 7 ft 9:15 Pt S 4 S MAT. 1A 3 SH0WPIACII RTfS 14 & 31 / 4S5 -1005 "STAR WARS'U FRI. £31,4:45,7, *15, ll:l«*r. 12:15, £30,4:45,7, *15, U:15-SIM. 12:15, "AM, 7, MS-HOW.--TOMS 2 JO, 4:45,1, *15 "SMAKEY AND THE-- CRYSTAl LAKE/4S5-2000 SHOWPlACt 2 RTfS 14 11 31 45S 1005 BANDIT" * HON.--THURS. 711, FtL-SAT.-SUN. 1,3, S, 7, t ~ "ftfc(SAklM6-- SHOW PL ACE 3 . TRAINING" » ntl.fc45,5,7(M*T.l,3f5,7>SWI. 1,3,5,7, t-MON.-THUM. 2:45, 47,• OUTDOOR GRAYSlAKf »T 120 & 83 223-8 i 55 "BROTHER of the WIND" m "HERBIE MONTE • to L0" • um WON nt.-uT. "THIEVES" f% CMrHENRY OUTDOOR 81 j 144 0444 414-279-6491 .GENOA THEATRE omoAaTY.ira. inwumnuamaun*--« it UTE SHOW FRI.-SAT. NIGHTS "NICKEL0DEAN" McHENRY OUTDOOR EVERY SUNMY Spend Your Sundays Making Monev Buying or Selling McHENRY OUTDOOR S A.M. TO 4 P. FlEA MARKET MOTllUS CM" BUY-SELL-TRADE FOR INFORMATION -- BUYING OR SELUNG, CALL (31$ 223-2844 Largest Bible School In County Held Locally PAGE 9 - PLAINDEALEE • FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1977 A 'Marine' Family There were 352 enrolled in Vacation Bible school at the Wonder Lake Bible church, which was held for seven days the last part of June. This is the largest Vacation Bible school enrollment known for not only this church, but in any other in the McHenry county area. It was a time of learning and enjoyment for students and teachers alike. Music, Bible stories, puppets, handctaft, recreation and refreshments were just a part of the many things done by all. The olanning knowingly and unlawfully, exert unauthorized control over merchandise of Hornsby's, this property being one pair of black shoes, having a total value of less than $150 ($12), with the intent to deprive said Hornsby store permanently of the use and benefit of said property. No bond was set. committee began this effort last October. Many of the staff of sixty-two included teachers, bus drivers' helpers, aides and directors, being honored at an "After- Glo" pot-luck dinner. Each was awarded with a small remembrance in appreciation of the many hours spent working out every detail in order to make it a most suc­ cessful Vacation Bible school. Also at this time, discussion was held in order to start plans for an even better V.B.S. for the summer of 1978 Goose Quills When quill pens were in vogue from the 6th to 19th centuries, goose quills were used for or­ dinary writing although swan's feathers were preferred. The sharpened feather of a crow was prized for tracing the finest line. Marine recruiter Sgt. F err ante (right) congratulates Chris L. Roby of McHenry on his decision to enter the Marine corps upon graduation from McHenry high school in January. The new recruit is Just one of a long line of family members who have served in the Marine corps. At left is Craig Roby, who received his discharge recently, and is now employed as a salesman. Between the two brothers is their father, Kenneth M. Roby, who served in the Marines for eight years. A brother to Kenneth, Howard, served four years with the corps, while Dennis M. 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