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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 May 1979, p. 23

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RDG Presents Options Find Hiding Thieves After Crash With $8,000 In Goods SERVICE NEWS Shown discussing the latest developments in the propdfeQd Winding Creek annexation are, from left to right: RDG Vice-President Jim Berg, RDG President Don Gerstad and City Attorney Bernard Narusis. STAFF PHOTO-ANTHONY OLIVER Two Wonder Lake men were arrested May 12 at 6:10 a.m. in connection with the theft of a trailer and a jet boat valued at about (8,000. . Orville W. Gosse, 24, Wonder Lake, and Lance F. Rachel, 23, Wonder Lake, were found in the basement of a Rlngwood home. Members of the Sheriff's department, the McHenry Police department, the Mc- Cullom Lake Police depart­ ment and the Illinois State police took part in the 20*cre search for the two men. At about 4:30a.m., a Sheriffs deputy attempted to stop a car pulling a boat trailer which had no license plate or lights. Instead of stopping, Gosse and Rachel attempted to elude the officer and then fled on foot through Ringwood. Gosse faces charges of theft over $150, possession of stolen p r o p e r t y , c r i m i n a l YOUNG THESPIANS, SPEAKERS HONORED (Continued from page 1) male in a supporting role and best junior varsity debater award; Kathi Merrick, out­ standing performance by a female in a supporting role; Mary Higgins, outstanding performance by a newcomer; and Jeanne Pitel, most valuable tech crew member award. Russ Crittenden and Ruth Snyder received the best varsity debater award; Sandi Gilbert, best novice debater award; Doug Maris, best newcomer to Speech team award; and Julie Brooks, outstanding service award. The outstanding service Award is new this year and will be presented annually to the student or students who give the most service in all areas to the club. This year's winners are Peter Bender. Julie Brooks and Sandy Fuller. GAS NOW THEFT PRIORITY (Continued from page 1) Mildred Kersten, Wonder Lake, reported on May 11 that the filler cap and abolit four gallons of gas were missing from her car. Also from Wonder Lake, Clarence Krepps reported that someone had syphoned gas from both the gas tanks of his pick-up truck and had also stolen two baseball gloves. And, lightning does strike the same place twice, on May 11, Russell Johnson, 715 Wright road, McHenry, reported that $7.00 worth of gasoline was missing. COUNTY TO SHARE ROAD IMPROVEMENT (Continued from page 1) reported to the Planning and Zoning committee. The report listed the roads as constituting "a hazard to all those who reside in the sub­ division and all those who propose to reside in the sub­ division". The conclusion was that the roads were in no condition to be completed with the final seal coat. In a cooperative move with municipalities throughout the county in the general area of zoning, a resolution was passed authorizing the County board chairman to enter into agreements with these municipalities covering review and consultation. The purpose was "to protect the interests of all of the residents of the county with respect to the design, water supply, public grounds and sewage problems created by maps, plats and sub­ divisions". The McHenry County Liquor and License committee released the figure of $104,565 as total receipts. It reflects $98,600 from liquor licenses and $5,965 from amusement licenses to date. Two zoning petitions of in­ terest locally were approved. One concerned the request of Stephen and Ann Turk and the Palatine National bank, under a trust, for an amendment to the zoning ordinance affecting property consisting of 3 acres with frontage on West Ringwood road. Board ap­ proval will change the classification of the "F" Farming district to "E-2" Estate district. The second approval was for McHenry State bank, under a trust, to use about 5 acres with frontage on Rt. 31 for "B-l" Business district purposes. It had been zoned "F" Farm district. Intended use was indicated to be construction of a medical building in which to practice Ophthalmology. The location is in Nun da township, north of Crystal Lake. Recommended by Sheriff LaMagdeleine, Arnold Rauen of McHenry was named to fulfill the unexpired term of the late Ray McGee on the county Merit commission. The term runs to April of 1980. Among other appointments, Walter Dean of McHenry, former chairman of the County board, was appointed to the McHenry County Board of Review to serve until May 31, 1981. Advance Deadlines For Holiday Issue Because the Plaindealer office will be closed Memorial day, Monday, May 28, deadlines for the first issue that week will be changed. The deadline for classified advertising will be at 4 p.m. May 25, and display advertising and news, noon on the same day. Neighborhood correspondents must have their copy in the office by noon Thursday, May 24. Cycle Crash Tickets For Kerry R. Witz, 706 Nancy lane, McHenry, was treated and released from McHenry hospital Wednesday night after the motorcycle he was riding hit an embankment near Wauconda. According to the State police, Witz was being chased by a Conservation department car, for an unknown reason, when he ran a stop sign at the in­ tersection of Darrell and Dowell roads. Witz was ticketed for disobeying a stop sign, unsafe tires, no valid registration and violation of vehicle classification. He was taken to McHenry hospital by the Wauconda Rescue squad. After nearly running a Sheriff 's department car off the road, Melvin Larsen, 38, Wonder Lake was arrested for driving while intoxicated. Bond was set at $1035.00. After stopping a car for no license plates, a Sheriff's deputy arrested Joyce Heinz, Brings Driver trespassing, driving with license suspended and no tail lights. Rachel faces charges of theft over $150, possession of stolen property and criminal trespassing. On May 9, Dortald Kearns reported to the Sheriff's department that someone had stolen a .44 caliber revolver, holster, belt and stereo from his home at 2016 S. Route 31, McHenry. On May 10, Charles Schlott- man, 54, 219 Rivjer road, McHenry, was arrested for theft under $150 when a Sheriff's deputy saw him at the side of the road with an I-beam in his truck. Schlottman's truck happened to be parked near a delivery of similar beams that belonged to the Guard Fence Co. which was doing work in the area. Bond was set at $1,000. Auto vandalism and other related offenses have shown no signs of slacking off. On May 12, Richard Hawkins, 2408 Country lane, McHenry, reported to the Sheriff's department that someone had broken the rear window and both of the left side windows on his car. The same day, James-Turuc, 208 W. Hilltop, McHenry, reported that all of the windows on his car had been broken. Also on May 12, William Boyle, 2704 Myang, McHenry, found yellow paint on his car and reported it to the police. Two days earlier, C.B. King, Inc., reported that someone had broken into a house under construction at 1818 Kerry lane, McHenry, and sprayed black paint on the upstairs walls. , PAGE 23 - PLAINDEALER • FRIDAY. MAY 18,1979 returned from a Naval Reserve deployment to Lajes Field, Azores in the Atlantic ocean. He is a member of Naval Reserve Patrol Squadron 90, based at the Naval Air Station. Glen view, 111. While serving their two- weeks active duty at Lajes, the reservists were integrated with the active duty Navy crews and support personnel of Patrol Squadron 11. The two units worked together as Patrol Squadron 101. A 1962 graduate of Highland Park high school, he joined the Navy in April, 1965. Shepit Completes Recruit Training At Orlando, Fla. Navv-Seaman Recruit Daniel M. Shepit, son of Robert J. and Judy L. Vann of 2411 Vaupell, McHenry, has completed recruit training at the Naval Training center, Orlando, Fla. Pr/oca Cnpnc During the eight-week " '***** CUrTIS training cycle, trainees studied general military subjects NonCOU) DlD OIDd designed to prepare them for r further academic and on-the- Two Cyclists Fare Poorly In Collisions With Autos job training in one of the Navy's 85 basic occupational fields. Included in their studies were seamanship, close order drill, Naval history > and first aid. Personnel who complete this course of instruction are eligible for three hours of college credit in Physical Education and Hygiene. Shepit joined the Navy in February 1979. Technical Sergeant Melvin H. Freise, son of Mrs. Lorraine C. Freise, 3800 W. Millstream drive, McHenry, has graduated from the Strategic Air Com mand Noncommissioned Of­ ficer academy at Barksdale AFB, La The sergeant, who received advanced military leadership and management training, is a defensive aerial gunner at Ellsworth AFB. S.D. Hank Strumbach, 5203 Fountain lane, McHenry, was taken to McHenry hospital by the McHenry Rescue squad following a car-bike accident at about 7:45 a.m. Monday morning. Strumbach said he was riding his bike on the sidewalk of Elm street, near Bolger's Drug store, when a car turned into the lot and hit him. Cheryl D. Mowrer, Wonder Lake, said she was turning into the lot, saw the boy and applied her brakes but could not stop in time. Strumbach was treated and released and no tickets were issued. In a similar incident Tuesday, Robert Heiser, 1410 N. Riverside, McHenry, was taken to McHenry hospital by his mother after the bike he was riding collided with a car driven by Leisa R. Weingart, 3622 N. Chapel Hill road, McHenry. Ms. Weingart said she stopped at the intersection of Pearl and Riverside, saw no cars and proceeded, at which time a boy on, a bike hit the right front fender of her car. Heiser said he saw the car coming but it did not stop all the way at the stop sign and hit him. Heiser was treated and released. A rear-ender May 12 resulted in two tickets to John R. Far- wick, 2023 N. Clifton, McHenry. Farwick said he was driving south on Route 120 near In­ dustrial avenue when the car in front of him suddenly slowed. Before he could apply the brakes, he said, he hit a car driven by Robin S. Gioia, 5416 Brittany, McHenry. Ms. Gioia said she was stopped at the intersection when she was hit. She said she looked back and saw Farwick open the door, step out and fall down. Farwick was ticketed for transportation of open liquor in a car and for driving while intoxicated. Linda Messinger, 3919 Dolores, was ticketed for failure to stop or yield at an intersection after her car was broadsided by another at about 5 p.m. May 11. The driver of the other car, Michael Ritthaler, 729 Riverside drive, said that Ms. Messinger's car pulled out in front of him before he could stop. Ms. Messinger said she was stopped at the intersection of Main and Front streets, looked, and proceeded. A witness to the accident said she saw Ritthaler's car, traveling at a "high rate of speed," strike the side of Ms. Messinger's car. The witness said that Ritthaler did not even try to stop. Albert C. Pfeiffer did more than $250 damage to his car when he crashed a fence on River road at 12:50 a.m. Tuesday. Pfeiffer said he was nor­ thbound on River road when a southbound car approached in his lane. He said he veered off the shoulder to avoid the ac­ cident, but lost control of the car trying to bring it back on the road. The car ended up in the south parking lot of Casey's tavern. • 83 Will Graduate FromMCC Wins Promotion graduate of Palatine (111 ) Township high school. His wife. Jacqueline, is the daughter of . Mr and Mrs. Jack Sare of 5135 I Norwood, Riverside, Calif. Tripp Returns From Sea Duty Navy Gunner's Mate Third Class Richard A. Tripp, son of George and Marylin Tripp, 802 Ringwood road, McHenry. recently returned from a deployment in " the Mediterranean Sea. He is a crewmember abroad the guided missile cruser USS Biddle, homeported in Norfolk, Va. While deployed, his ship operated as a unit of the U.S. Sixth Fleet. During the deployment, his ship participated in several training exercises with other Sixth Fleet units and those of allied nations. Port visits were made in several Mediterranean cities. The Bidlde is 547 feet long, displaces 7,930 tons and carries a crew of 418 officers and enlisted men. She is outfitted with guns, missile launchers, torpedo tubes and an an­ tisubmarine rocket launcher. Tripp joined the Navy in November 1975. McHenry County college will hold graduation ceremonies Sunday, May 20, for students graduating in August and December of 1978 and in May of 1979 The 2 p.m. ceremonies in the college union on the lower level of the Main hall building will be followed by a reception for graduates and their guests. A total of 83 graduates will participate in the ceremonies, receiving associate degrees in arts, science, applied science or general education or cer­ tificates of completion. There were 175 students overall graduating during August and December of 1978 and May of 1979. Speakers for the graduation this year will be Melva DeCraene and Laura Hall, two members of the graduating class who live in Crystal Lake. The graduation ceremonies are open to the public and no tickets are required for ad­ mission. SGT. DEPASQUALE Sgt. Steven DePasquale has recently been promoted to the rank of Staff Sergeant. SSgt. DePasquale is a passenger and household goods specialist currently assigned to the 475th Transportation squadron, Yokota AB, Japan. SSgt. DePasquale is a 1974 graduate of McHenry high school. He is the son of Mrs. William Zawislak, 1413 Bay View lane, McHenry, and Mr. Frank DePasquale, Chicago. Promoted To Lance Corporal Marine Lance Corporal Gary D. Grimmonpre, son of Gerald D. and Sharon S. Grimmonpre of 1707 W. Sunnyside Beach drive, McHenry, has been promoted to his present rank while serving at New River Marine Corps Helicopter Air Station, Jacksonville, N.C. A 1976 graduate of McHenry high school, he joined the Marine Corps in November, 1976. Returns From FIRE DAMAGES^ RESTAURANT A fire at Fatt's Restaurant, 6817 State Park road, McHenry, did an estimated $20,000 damage. Spring Grove and Fox Lake fire departments responded to the call. A faulty lighting fixture is the suspected cause of the blaze. Wonder Lake, on May 12 for driving while her license was suspended. On May 10, Russell Bingham, 706 Riverside, McHenry, was caught speeding, 70 mph in a 55 zone, and driving without a valid license. Bond was set at $70. On May 11, a Sheriffs cteputy investigated some cars that were parked in a field and found four male youths and a female juvenile. William Broderick, 20, 3607 Young street, McHenry; Terrance Woolwine, 20, 4506 Garden Quarter, McHenry; William Klassner, 21, 901 Florence, McHenry, and Gregory Fairbanks, 1204 Charles lane, McHenry, were all arrested for contributing to the delinquency of a minor with bond set at $1,000 each. The girl was arrested for curfew violation. Oaks Residents Share Talent Atlantic_Duty Residents of Whispering Oaks will share their many talents and interests with the city of McHenry, including all of Whispering Oaks, Sunday, May 20, from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Whispering Oaks Community center on Front Royal drive. Displays of great variety will be shown. Model ships by Roland Rahe; and antique quilt collection, hand hooked rugs by Lou Hopper and Mrs. Virginia Curtis; decorative painting on different items by Mrs. Ruth Earlewine; a collection of 39 international hats belonging to Mrs. Marilynn Hamilton; a large mineral collection of Fred Leffer and a great variety of hand work are some of the items being shown. Whispering Oaks has many talented artists who will display some of their paintings and a prize winning photographer will show his work. The show offers everyone a full, interesting afternoon of visiting and sharing new ideas, plus refreshments. A cordial invitation is extended to everyone. Auto Service Tips Your car loses Its ability to maintain correct steering axis inclination when there is excessive play in a ball joint, or when either the wheel spindle or whee' spindle support arm (see diagram) is bent. Navy Aviation Machinist's Mate First Class Dennis D. Santi, whose wife, Maureen, is the daughter of Edward and Pat Linnane of 2112 W. Lake Shore drive, McHenry, recently CAR WASH -SALE McHenry Alternative high school is sponsoring a car wash Saturday, May 19, from 9 a m. to 3p.m. at the Trout farm, 5215 W. Rt. 120. A bake and craft sale also will be held in cjon junction with the car wash/ A^One! We're Perfectionists SHAMROCK CLEANERS SHAMROCK CLEANERS > Qt UJ <•> UJ O </> u O -22 U g OC. CD D « 2 f We use the very latest cleaning and pressing methods...to see that all garments come out sparkling clean and fresh I SHAMROCK CLEANERS MILT 7-6 ' SAT.M WHIMS 385-1944 New in your neighborhood? And still searching for the grocery store ond more closet space? It's my job to help you feel at home fast. As your WELCOME WAGON Hostpss I con supply answers to your new neighborhood questions ond bring a bosket of gifts to delight your family. Hundreds of people like you in McHenry hove colled me. I hope you will, too. Peggy Kaiser 385-2710 • « v i e » A v » e « A t Is your home insured for what it's worth, or just for what itcostyou ?»* eee See me to find out if your homeowners insurance covers you for increased value due to inflation. I'll explain State Farm's low-cost Homeowners Insurance with automatic inflation coverage. ^ Dennis Conway 3319 W. Elm St. McHenry 385-7111 Like a good neighbor, State Farm Is there. STATE FARM FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY Home Office: Btoominfltoa IWnoie " ITMI HIM Help Conserve Energy Air Conditioner Tune - Up All Brands Of Window Air Conditioners Up To 20,000 BTU • Picked-up , • Cleaned-out • Oiled • Complete Check-out • Returned ONLY $ 35 00 Special Rate If You Have More Than Que Air Conditioner Or If You Bring Air Conditioner To Us And Pick Up. (Removal & Re-install in window $15.00 additional) LEE & RAY ElECTRIC-p PHONE: 385-0882 1005 No. FRONT STREET MCHENRY, ILLINOIS 60050 • '

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