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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Feb 1975, p. 18

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PAGE 18 - PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1975 Variety Of Offenses Aimed At Area Drivers Last Friday night, deputies arrested Fred C. Rades of 4704 Wonder Lake drive, Wonder Lake, for speeding, disobeying a stop sign and for driving while license was revoked. Bond was set at $1,025 and he is to appear in court April 7. While working a traffic assignment in Wonder Lake, deputies observed two autos approaching at a high rate of speed bumper to bumper. Their speed was recorded at 96 mph in a 45 mph zone. The vehicles were pursued to, Route 120 where the cars turned east, disregarding the stop sign at the intersection. Deputies were successful in stopping one of the vehicles which was driven by Rades. Ramon Rivera of 7801 W. wRoute 120* Woodstock, was charged with driving while intoxicated last Saturday morning about 1:55 after he was seen by city police traveling through McHenry at speeds in excess of 90 mph. City Equal Service Center 3401 W. Elm St. McHenry Ph. 385-9865 Jeny Gober, New Owner 3nd Manager OIL, LUBE & FILTER CHANGE Plus Sales Tax police on routine patrol spotted the Rivera auto and pursued it east on Route 120. They stopped the driver about a mile and a half east of the city. Rivera was transferred to county jail in lieu of bond. Court date was set for March 12. While on routine patrol last Thursday night about 6:30, deputies observed an auto blocking east-bound traffic on Route 120 with the front end of the vehicle in the ditch near the McHenry VFW. Driver of the auto, Ronald Glosson of 3007 Emily lane, McHenry, was found slumped over the steering wheel with the engine Of the vehicle running. When deputies aroused him and requested he shut off the engine, he put the car in gear and attempted to flee but the auto became stuck in the mud. The driver became abusive and assistance was summoned to restrain him. After being taken to county jail, he per­ sisted. in being uncooperative and striking at officers. He was charged with driving while intoxicated, resisting a peace officer, disorderly conduct and aggravated battery. Court date was set for March 20. Tyrone Prignits of 9806 Mayline apartments, Rich­ mond, was arrested for disorderly conduct last Friday Twice Told Tales FIFTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of March 5, 1925) Final papers were drawn and the transfer of the Hanley estate property was made on Monday of this week. The tract involved includes practically all of the original Hanley estate. The transfer of the property was made to Robert J. Cummings of Chicago, while he in turn signed over the deed to C.C. O'Malley, also of Chicago. The McHenry Christian News afternoon. His bond was set at $25 with court appearance scheduled for March 13. The arrest was made after deputies were called to assist Richmond police when Prignits persisted in shouting profanities in the office of Arnold May Builders, 9716 Route 12, Richmond. Outta Sight Jet planes are really something these days. 1,000 miles an hour. 2,000 miles an hour. The Air Force is planning to junk 500 of their latest fighters due to ob- solescence-you can actually see the planes they're getting rid of! is the name of a new church publication which is now being issued monthly in the interest of the McHenry Methodist Episcopal ^hurch and its friends. The publication con­ tains all of the current news and that of the church. Michael Freund of this city passed away at his home on Park avenue Feb. 25 at the age of sixty-five years. The January issue of the Chicago Golfer, a magazine published in Chicago in the interest of golfing, contained a very nice story of Richard B. Walsh of this city who is president of the McHenry Country club. Graduating from the ranks of baseball, Richard B. Walsh started playing at McHenry and when the Chapel Hill golf club opened became a member. He is a graduate of the McHenry high school and Chicago Business college. He is a director of the West McHenry State Bank and vice-president of the Oliver Hotel corporation and Oliver hotel of South Bend. His business is stocks and bonds, he being associated with Hodenpyl Hardy & Co. Mr. and Mrs. F.A. Bohlander disposed $$ their household effects at auction end have moved to Chicago. They disposed of their home in this city to Mrs. Martha Page. FORTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of March 7, 1935) Peter J. Doherty, mayor of McHenry, will be a candidate for reelection when voters again go to the polls at the city election April 16. Mayor Doherty is a veteran in years of service to this city, giving of his time for the past twenty-six years in the interest of city affairs. For twenty-four years he served continuously as alderman before beingelected mayor of this city two years ago, having completed the unexpired term of Mayor John R. Knox. Joseph J. Miller is now manager of the Green street Tavern, George L. Jones, who owns and has conducted the tavern for the past year has another place at Woodstock which takes up most of his time so he placed Mr. Miller as manager oh Green street. Irvin Schmitt announces that he will open a new barber shop on Green street in the Jacob Diedrich building. Frank McOmber, formerly of McHenry, attended the mUi •Lizn u £.\Tnian/aSm Agency Drugs ^ "YOUR PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS" 1327 N. RIVERSIDE DR. McHENRY 385-4426 REG. *6.50 RED LINE HEATING PADS BY NORTHERN ^ • 4-Position Switch ' • D 65 OR OVER? SAVE! WITH OUR SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT PRESCRIPTION PLAN! JUST ASK US 3 Different Heats Discount Price 29 REG. 29' PLASTIC DROP CLOTH 9' x 12' Discount Price REG. $2.40 KERI LOTION 6.5 OZ. WITH FREE ALPHA KERI SOAP n.35 VALUE WITH THIS PURCHASE Discount Price 58 FREE EXTRA PRINTS FOR DRY SKIN CARE iy With tacn bet W Of Kodacolor W Receive One f Extra Set Absolutely Free , FREE FILM j J. 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HARDWARE STORES "YOUR PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS" FREE DELIVERY SERVICE WITHIN 2V2 MILE RADIUS McHenry County picnic in Sycamore Grove, Los Angeles, Cal., on Saturday, Feb. 23. Forty-five former McHenry county residents were there. ,Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kiel of Woodstock are the parents of an 8 pd. son, born at the Woodstock hospital March 6. Mrs. Kiel was formerly the commercial clerk at the local telephone exchange. Miss Vera Hettermann was a lucky girl Saturday evening winning a prize of $10 at the \ Empire theatre. Miss Helen Harrison, a member of the Ringwood Sunshine 4-H club has been selected as one of the two girls from Illinois to represent the State at the National 4-H camp held at Washington, D C. in June. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of March 16, 1950) Clarence Anglese of McHenry was elected president of the McHenry County Education association at the annual meeting held last Friday in the Woodstock community high school. Ernest Roenau, Green street, McHenry, will be among the 147 newly qualified certified public accountants who will receive their C P A. certificates at an awards dinner at the Palmer House, Chicago. Little Susan O'Brien, 3 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien of Lily Lake, was taken to the Woodstock hospital after falling from the car she was riding in with her sister, mother and grand­ mother near Volo. She suffered a skull fracture and was un­ conscious for several hours and is still in serious condition. Warren Jones will appear March 21 as tenor soloist with the Chicago Mendelssohn club at Skokie high school. The club is a male chorus which was founded in 1894. William Pries, Jr., was elected president and Mrs. Wilma Dickow secretary- treasurer of the Green street Business Men's association at a meeting held Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krause of Elm street were surprised on the occasion of their forty-fifth wedding anniversary Sunday by their family and friends. Last weekend the "Just For Fun" skating rink was crowded with skaters from all over. Among the group from out of town was a skating club from Bensenville, 111., called the "Drunken Skaters". . TEN YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of March 11, 1965) Mr. and Mrs. L A. Wright of Lakeland Park received a telegram Monday evening, March 8, informing them their son, John L. Wright, in the Navy and station at Norfolk, Va., was in an automobile accident and had been killed in a head-on crash in St. John, Ind. McHenry police are still investigating the breakage of several windows of city business firms this past week. Small holes were reported to have pierced either display windows or door windows. «•* A damaged underground cable caused a disruption of telephone service for about 425 Lakeland Park customers this past week. Next week Wednesday and Thursday, Ann Varese and Company will present the musical comedy "Bye Bye Birdie". The play will be given on the Crystal Lake theatre stage. In the annual report of National Tea Co. to its shareholders, President Norman A. Stepelton reported 1964 as a year of exceptional growth and progress for National Tea Co. Seventy young McHenry high school students will travel to Evergreen Park high school to take in an all day state contest involving about twenty schools in northern Illinois. George J. Schmitt, McHenry, „ will have the exclusive use of the prefix "Geo-J", and Charles Weingart will have use of "Kerich" in naming all registered Holstein dairy animals bred in their herds from now on. Use of this prefix has been granted by Holstein Friesian association of America. The Enemy To Be Shown Sunday At City Church The Enemy, a frightening film about demon possessions, will be shown at the Alliance Bible church of the Christian and Missionary Alliance, 3813 W. John street, McHenry, Sunday, March 2, at 5:30, 7 and 8:30 p.m. The Enemy, meticulously produced to convey on screen what actually happened in real life, tells the story of Tim and Betsy, a young couple who served as sponsors for a youth group in an evangelical church. Then they met Bob and Jack; two demon-possessed teen­ agers. Tim didn't believe it; and the church says many others may be skeptical too. The church also says anyone who sees The Enemy may have second thoughts. Like Tim, the church says everyone may face up to the fact Satan and cohorts are at work in today's world. Since this film is not recommended for children under 13, two other films, Whispering Mountain and The Clockmaker's Secret will be shown at the same time as The Enemy. Set in the beautiful Swiss Alps, Whispering Mountain is a story of Ole, a young boy who spent his summers up in the mountains with his uncle. One special summer he had an experience with Whispering Mountain that he would remember as long as he lived. In The Clockmaker's Secret, greed and spiritual darkness came to grips with the love and faith of an old clockmaker. And love and faith win out. Dr. S.D. Kanuru Joins Hospital president of the hospital's medical-dental staff. Dr. Kanuru, a graduate of the Guntur Medical college of India, served internships both at the Guntur General hospital and Franklin Square hospital in Baltimore. He completed post­ graduate residencies both at Children's hospital, Patna, India, and at the Illinois Masonic Medical center, Chicago, where he served as a senior resident in pediatircs and as chief resident. DR. S.D. KANURU The appointment of pediatrician S.D. Kanuru, M.D., to the staff of McHenry hospital has been announced by Dr. Nicholas I. Gemell, MARRIAGE LICENSES James F. Snyder, Wilmot, Wis., and Maureen L. Dan- tuma, 6623 Route 173, Rich­ mond. Geraro B. Arroya, 2500 N. Sponia road, McHenry, and Debra M. Wardell, 3930 W. Main, McHenry. Jorge J. Gomez, 872 S. Plum Grove, Palatine, and Aida Fernandez, 5216 Orchard drive, McHenry. Even with the most efficient humans, there is still a tremendous gap between capability and achievement. HERBICIDES INSECTICIDES FERTILIZER • AMIBEN LIQUID LASSO LIQUID • SUTAN • BLADEX 156 BLADEX HOW • BANVEL • COUNTER • l'URADEN • DISMMON1UM PHOSPHATE • POTASH • TRIPLE SUPER PHOSPHATE

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