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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Feb 1976, p. 13

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What One Person Can Do Architect Julia Morgan was tiny, firm and formidable. Designer of over 700 buildings, she used her T-square with the same precision she demanded of her contractors. She was the first woman to earn a degree inf engineering at the University of California in 1894. She enrolled at L'Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. Told that a woman didn't have a chance of graduating, she did the im­ possible: she stayed at the top of her class and won design competitions, determined to embarrass the prestigious school into awarding her a degree. It did, in 1902. Later, a colleague, Arthur Brown, referred an ar­ chitectural school graduate to her firm. "She's one of the most able architects in San Fran­ cisco," he told the young job- seeker. "I know. I was in competition with her in Paris." One of Miss Morgan's early commissions was the rebuid- dling in 1906 of the Fairmont hotel, gutted by the San Francisco earthquake and fire. Her largest was the huge Hearst castle, San Simeon. She designed residences, churches, clubs, college and office buildings. The College Avenue Presbyterain church in San Francisco became an ar­ chitectural classic. Steps have been taken to designate the Berkeley City club building as an historical landmark. "This great Californian," wrote architectural critic. Allen Temko, before her death in 1957,"...deserves in American architecture at least as high a place as Mary Cassatt in American painting, or Edith Wharton in American letters. The woman liberated the architect within, with ^help. M'My mother's and yours," she once wrote to a behefactress, "are the greatest 'faiths' put in me." Can your faith be a liberating force for someone? < Time Keeper No one goes before his time--unless, of course, the boss leaves early. -Record, Columbia, S.C. I peTcoTjmn • Puppies | or after 6 385-6120 I GIVE AWAY Five, mixed, 9 weeks old Call between 10-2 2-11/2-13 " I R E A L E S T A T E You won't look any further after your inspection of this 4 bedroom ranch, with full finished basement in a choice Fox River front location. 110' x 165' lot, with concrete seawall and two boat slips, one covered with electric hoists. 2 car garage and separate storage shed. Build­ ings are aluminum sided and the landscaping is ex­ cellent. Won't last long at $69 900.00. "PRESTIGE LOCATION" Near McHenry Country Club this'4 bedroom brick & cedar sided Tri-level is only one year old. Family room has fireplace and you also have a formal dining room. Closet & storage space galore plus 2%<car garage & central air cond. Many extras included in sale price of $64,900.00. "GOOD FOR ALL AGES" There's real value in this 3 bedroom cedar sided home with 2 baths & full finished basement with wet bar, plus 2 car attached garage. Excellent in-town location near school & church. Well kept and ready to move in for only $49,900.00. 'TAKE A LOOK" . . .and You'll like this fine three bedroom aluminum sided ranch. Blacktop driveway up to your own 2% car heated detached garage. Ceramic tile in the newly re­ modeled bathroom. Walking distance to stores and school Beach rights, CITY WATER & SEWER $33,500.00. "CHEAP AS RENT" You can buy this condominium with low down payment, live here as cheap as rent. All appliances, carpeted, pool, storage area, \V2 baths, central air, THE RIGHT P|ICE $23,900.00. WM IESER MORE REAL ESTATE and AND ASSOC. INC. AUCTIONEERS 815-385-4880 >t -MEANWHILE BACK AT THE COURTHOUSE* BRANCH COURT Associate Circuit Judge Conrad Floeter Donald C. Tonyan, 3706 W. High, McHenry, charged with speeding, found not guilty. Wayne G. Wemken, 3215 W. Skyway drive, McHenry, charged with speeding, found not guilty. John E. Karwacki, 674 Clover, Wauconda, guilty of open liquor in a motor vehicle, fined $25 and costs. Steven J. Kotzya, Memory trail, Wonder Lake, guilty of purchase, acceptance, con­ sumption or possession of alcoholic liquor by a person of non-age, $50 fine or a 500 word composition by March 24. Thomas M. Pearson, Waukegan road, McHenry, < guilty of purchase, acceptance, consumption or possession of alcoholic liquor by a person of non-age, $50 fine or a 500 word composition by March 24. John P. Ladolce, Lake Villa, charged with speeding, found not guilty. Keith A. Luttrell, 5025 Bar­ nard Mill road, Ringwood, guilty of speeding, fined $19 and costs. Jesus Martinez, Mundelein, guilty of speeding, fined $50 and costs. David W. Meyers, 1703 North drive, McHenry, guilty of speeding, assigned to driver's school. • Lawrence W. Schultz, 8717 Acorn Path, Wonder Lake, guilty of open liquor in a motor vehicle, fined $50 and costs. Daniel J. Spanitz, 7720 Beach .drive, Wonder Lake, guilty of speeding, fined $17 and costs. Stanley Stanaszek, Fox River Gardens, guilty of speeding, . fined $34 and costs. Samuel Viverito, 3212 Biscayne, McHenry, guilty of speeding, fined $14 and costs. Lawrence Camarato, 1325 Baldwin, Palatine, guilty of speeding, fined $17 and costs. Thomas J. Daly, 4414* Highland Avenue, Crystal Lake, Crystal Lake, guilty of open liquor in a motor vehicle, fined $25 and costs. Norman Dillon, 406 Richard, Island Lake, guilty of dog running at large, fined $10 and costs. Bobby Fore, 4320 Bayview, Crystal Lake, guilty of speeding, fined $30 and costs. Terry'L. Frost, 10 S. Skillen, Fox Lake, ^guilty of driving unsafe equipment, fined $10 and costs. Kevin P. Goy, 518 S. Shore, Island Lake, guilty of disobeying a stop sign, fined $15 and costs. George A. Hoffman, 612 W. Lincoln, McHenry, guilty of failure to give information after striking private property, fined $15 and costs. Stephen C. Freeman, Niles, charged with speeding, case dismissed. George A. Haze, Virginia Street, Crystal Lake, charged with speeding, case dismissed. Associate Circuit Judge Roland Herrmann Ronald Pittm^i75114 Willow drive, Wonder Lake, court found probable cause on charge of indecent liberties with a child, arraignment set for Feb. 18 before Judge Charles Parker. Richard S. Halcom, „ McHenry, charged with possession - of alcoholic beverages in a motor vehicle and unlawful possession of alcoholic liquor, cases dismissed for want of prosecution. William Broderick, 4315 Sioux, McHenry, guilty of theft under $150, fined $100 and costs. Robert Waddell. 8514 Memory Trail, Wonder Lake, guilty of battery, fined $100 and costs. Thomas W. Warren. Til Country Club drive, McHenry, charged with indecent liberties with a child, amended to contributing to the sexual delinquency of a child, fined $100 and costs. Conrad Kasprzyk, McHenry, guilty of driving while license suspended or revoked, fined $25 and costs. Another charge of disobeying a stop sign was nolle prossed on a motion by the city of Crystal Lake. Frank Balletta, 4514 Garden Quarter, McHenry, guilty of disorderly conduct, fined $15 and costs. Associate Circuit Judge Leonard Brody Anthony Brodinski. 9106 Route 173, Richmond, charged with leaving # the scene of an accident witK vehicle damage and improper backing, both charges were nolleprossed on a motion by the State's Attorney. Dolores White, McHenry. charged with creating and maintaining a nuisance, case dismissed. COMPLAINTS Deputy Sheriff Eugene Baseggio charges that on Feb. 9, Eugene P. Schaefer of 4516 Garden Quarter, McHenry, committed the offense of gambling in that he knowingly owned or possessed a book, instrument or apparatus by means of which bets or wagers have been or are being recorded or registered and knowingly possessed slips of paper on which bets or wagers were recorded. Arrested at the Old Bridge tavern, 1334 N. Riverside drive, McHenry. Bond set at $5,000, court date Feb. 17. Deputy Sheriff Eugene Baseggio charges that on Feb. 9, Lawrence A. McHale of Cold Springs road, Woodstock, committed the offense of gambling in that he did knowingly possess a book and betting slips by means of which bets and wagers were recor­ ded. Bond set at $5,000, court date Feb. 17. , Detective James Fitzgerald charges that on Feb. 9, Lawrence McHale of Cold Springs road, Woodstock, committed the offense of gambling in that he did knowingly transmit in­ formation as to a wager by telepone in that he did telephone from a pay phone located at the Old Bridge tavern, 1334 N. Riverside drive, McHenry, a $125 wager on "What A Song" in the ninth at Hawthorne Race track in Cicero. Bond set at $5,000, court date Feb. 17. Deputy Sheriff Michael A. Gatto charges that on Feb. 10, Randy A. Jaremka of 3848 Odell, Chicago, committed the offense of attempted theft under $150 in that he did per­ form a substantial step toward the commission of that offense in that he did open and remove the gas tank cover of a school bus located at Ross Bus Sales, 1801 W. Route 120, McHenry, and did possess the needed siphoning equipment to remove gasoline from the gas tank of the school bus. Bond set at $1,000, court date Feb. 19. Deputy Sheriff Michael Gatto charges that on Feb. 10, Gary A. Jaremka of 3848 Odelle, Chicago, committed the offense of attempted theft under $150 in * that he did perform a sub stantial step toward the commission of that offense in that he did open and remove the gas tank cover of a school bus located at Ross Bus Sales. 1101 W Route 120, McHenry. and did possess the needed siphoning equipment to remove gasoline from the gas tank, of the school bus Bond set at $1,000. court date Feb 19. Mark Grimm charges that on Feb. 9. Kurt Wajtae Bullis of 1402 Dee road. Burton s Bridge, McHenry. committed the of­ fense of theft of services in that he did obtain $2 worth of gasoline from the Serrif Standard Service station, Harvard, and failed to pay for said gasoline Bond set at $l.«00. court date Feb 19 Norma Spitzbart charges that on Jan 26. John Gende of 2518 W. Lincoln road, McHenry. cq«nmitted the offense of permitting his German Shepherd dog to run at large Notice given to appear in court Feb 24. John F. Pialo. manager of the McHenry Jewel Food store, charges that on Feb. 6. Geraldine Garbo of Route 1, Genoa City, committed the offense of theft under $150 in that she did take merchandise ^Irom the store valued at less than $150. Notice given to ap­ pear in court Feb 17 Richard Mercure, ownep*tff Oaks Marathon Service ,sfation at 4608 W. Crystal Lake road. McHenry. charges that on Feb. 4. William D Irving of 1281 Mulberry lane. Crystal l^ake. committed the offense of theft under $150 in that he did knowingly have $7 worth of gasoline put into his car and left without paying for it. Bond set at $1,000. court date Feb 17 Detective Sergeant Dan Kinnerk charges that on April 18, Clifford G. Hammerstrom of Route 2. Genoa City. Wis., committed the offense of theft over $150 in that he did take unauthorized control of one citizen band radio, the property of Fred Fluger Bond set at $1,500. Detective Sergeant Dan Kinnerk charges that on April 18, Clifford H Hammerstrom of Genoa City. Wis., committed the offense of theft over $150 in that he did take unauthorized control over property of Adrianus Bos being two citizen band radios, a meter, a speaker and one amp. Bond set at $1,500. Detective Sergeant Dan Kinnerk charges that on April 18. Clifford G. Hammerstrom of Genoa City, Wis., committed three offenses of criminal trespass to a motor vehicle in that he did enter a car and pickup truck owned by An- drianus Bos and a pickup truck owned by Frad Fluger, without their consent. Bond set at $1,000. Lakeland Park P*GE 13 - PLAJNDEALER-FRIDAY. FFBXL'ARY 13. If* Urgent Matters Await Annual Meeting Of Property Owners The annual general meeting of the lakeland Park Property Owners association will be held Sunday. March 28. at 2 p m , at. the lakeland Park Community house. 1717 North Sunset avenue This will be an im­ portant meeting, with many urgent matters on the agenda All members are urged to at tend, and help in decision making Three members of the board of directors are completing their terms of office, Mrs BeUy Bock man. Frederick Kupstis, and Mrs. Lyda Radisch. The retiring board members are eligible for reflection Dennis C. Storlie, president of the lakeland Park Property Owners association, appointed the following nominating committee at the January board meeting Richard F Walinski. chairman Anthony V Serritella. Curtis Bremer. Rudolph M l-ense and David Gende The Nominating committee will be happy to have anyone contact its members promptly by telephone with names of nominees Eligibility for ser­ ving on the board of directors requires membership in good standing in the association with all monies paid The board is faced with many problems, and the cooperation of all in attending the annual general meeting will lend encouragement and shows them confidence Notification has been received from the McHenry and Woodstock Disposal company regarding their proposed Senior Cititens program which is based on a user fee system, with the customer only paying for the service rendered, instead <1 paying a set monthly fat. Proof will be required of senior citizenship <65 years oM or older) Notification will have to he made at the company office. 1401 N North Drive, that one will be using this program Then decals will have to be purchased and each bag for disposal must have a sticker attached. Bags used for disposal must be regulation site. This matter will be discussed on the agenda at the general meeting 1208 NO. GREEN ST., McHENRY, ILL. (OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0OOOOOOOOOOM Police Tickets Edward Garafol, 1155 Valley, Wildwood, disobeyed traffic signal when light turned red and driving while intoxicated. Deborah Koczor, 1715 N. Flower, McHenry, speeding 40 in a 30 mph zone. Lisa Fairbanks, 5005 N. Westwood, McHenry, speeding 45 in a 30 mph zone. Philip Rockcastle, 1212 E. Leonard, Ingleside, speeding 47 in a 30 mph zone. Larry Denton, 300 Oakwood, Cary, speeding 50 in a 30 mph zone. Arlene M. Faris, 4506 Shore, McHenry. speeding 40 in a 25 mph zone. George Orfanos, 32554 Old .Mill, Northlake, speeding 47 in a 30 mph zone. Ronald Buss, 3605 E. Lake Shore, Wonder Lake, speeding 46 in a 30 mph zone. Edward J. Mack, 5109 Ridgeway, Ringwood. speeding 42 in a 30 mph zone. John Oeffiing, 4504 Garden Quarter. McHenry, speeding 36 in a 25 mph zone. William Gregory, 1824 N. Woodlawn, McHenry, driving while intoxicated. Donald Kopsell, 1318 Beach, Crystal Lake, speeding 59 in a 40 mph zone. WiHiam Odom. 2806 East­ wood, McHenry, speeding 60 in a 40 mph zone Sandra Kringstad. 2808 Kash­ miri, McHenry. speeding 45 in a 30 mph zone. Kent Pahlke. 400 W. Nor­ thlake. McHenry, speeding 61 in a 30 mph zone. Thomas Schermerhorn. 10016 POETS CORNER TIS A PITY Tis a pity Indeed it is Tis a pity that the grass is green and the sky is blue Tis a pity that men are mean and women too Tis a pity Indeed it is Tis a pity that you know me and I know you Tis a pity you can't be and I can't too - Tis a pity Indeed it is Tis a pity that there is love and there is hate Tis a pity for the peaceful dove and hell's fiery gate Tis a pity Indeed it is Tis a pity there is a beginning and an end Tis a pity there is a living and it must end Tis a pity. Indeed it is. Jon C. Anderhub TIME'S UP I'm old and I'm lame, my bones areall hurtin', I walk with a cane and then I'm not certain. My eyes are bad. my hearings gone away, But I'm not sad, I've had my day. But they laugh at me when I walk by Someday they'll see, some day they'll cry. When they're broken and bent Maybe after a while. They'll know what I meant And then they won't smile. By Ramona Zmich » On February 15. 17?t. at Cambridge Mass.. a Coun­ cil of War came out in favor of occupying and fortify­ ing Dorchester Heights General Heath opposed Washington s proposal to send the troops across the frozen harbor in a direct as­ sault on Boston, which ha daimed was too strongly defended by artillery and fortifications CAR FIRE Sunday morning about 2 o'clock. Glenn Haberkamp of 901 Florence, McHenry. reported a fire had been detected behind his garage by a neighbor Upon investigation, Haberkamp d i scovered someone had attempted to burn an older model car which waa parked behind his garage. He succeeded in extinguishing the fire with only minor damage done to the auto. Bull Valley, Woodstock, speeding 51 in a 30 mph zone Lawrence Koerper, 1512 N Lakeland, McHenry, speeding 37 in a 25 mph zone. Robert Mishler, 11 Oak. Crystal Lake, speeding 38 in a 25 mph zone. Cynthia Gruebnau, 2911 W Prairie, McHenry, disobeyed police officer at school crossing. Karen Herrmann, 405 N Green, McHenry, speeding 41 in a 25 mph zone. Kathleen Zeller, 702 S. Route 31, McHenry, speeding 46 in a 30 mph zone Patricia Schauble, 645 Pleasant, Woodstock, speeding 49 in a 30 mph zone. Diane Seaver. 69 Sheridan. McHenry. speeding 41 in a 30 mph zone. Bruce Huebner, 1712 W. Ringwood. McHenry, speeding 48 in a 30 mph zone David Carlson. 117 Kent. McHenry, speeding 47 in a 30 mph zone Robert Brackus. 1349 E Reynolds. McHenry, speednjg 41 in a'30 mph zone. Richard Garsk, 911 Althoff. McHenry, speeding 41 in a 30 mph zone Karl Swanson, 522 W Bald Knob, McHenry. speeding 49 in a 30 mph zone. Marie Ur^s, 132 Park. Cary, speeding 45 in a 30 rnph zone Robert Frohlig, *238 Rand, Lakemoor. speeding 60 in a 40 mph zone. Timothy Adams. 6412 W. Bull Valley, McHenry. speeding 45 in a 30 mph zone Robert Schooley, 5219 W. Victor. McHenry. speeding 65 in a 40 mph zone Advertising Is Like Bird Hunting x, Target You Don't Bring Home The Game! ADVERTISING IN THE . . . McHENRY PIAINDEALER Is Like Shooting Sitting Ducks!

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