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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Jun 1979, p. 19

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"?*3£ * x ̂v, ̂' " - s G #+, A * * vSt •* • v vw Youth Theatre In "Pippins 11 McHenry county Youth theatre has announced auditions for its second annual summer production at the Woodstock Opera House Audtions for cast members in, this summer's production of the musical "Pippin" are open to young persons, 14 to 21 years of age. throughout the county and will be held June 22 and 23. With music by Stephen Schwartz, "Pippin" is a fable based on the life of Charlemagne's son and includes the songs "Magic to Do" and "Corner of the Sky". The Youth theatre was for med by director Tony Casalino last year to provide a summer training and performance program for young people. Last summer's production of "Man of LaMancha" brought together more than 50 persons from high schools and colleges m thr area Pippin will open Aug lfi and play for six performances o< rer two weekends Persons wishing to audition should contact the Woodstock Opera Mouse ticket office. Tuesday through Saturday, noon until ."> : i() p.m . in order to set up an audition Musicians and those interested in working on a production crew should ;ils<> contact the Opera House >\ Twice Told rales Easy Riders All work and no play? A swing set remains idle as six-year-old Jennifer Klubertanz enjoys a ride in the trailer while her granddad, Henry Martin, of Fairway drive in McHenry, performs a weekly chore of keeping the lawn in trim. Actually, it appears that the task is more pleasure than work. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Pi. AINI )F. AI FR" Letters to the I ' j l i tor Public Pulse |Th# Ploind«al«r invites the public to ut« thi% thu column ot on • ipietnon of their view* on tub|*cfi of qenerol interest in our community Our only request t* thot the writers give signature ful l .oddress ond phone number We osW too that one individual not write on the some sub|ect more than once each month We reserve the right to delete any material which we consider l ibelous or in objectionable taste be ameliorated if the RTA board would accept some local input into their decisions. "HughH. Kirk "McHenry "Member McHenry County "Transportation Committee" Top Student sooooccoocco&ftsocoecooococoooosococcccccc POETS CORNER 1 "Editor: "In the past five years, the RTA has taken over 25 million dollars in taxes out of McHenry county. (According to State authorities, this reckoning may be at least 25 percent low, but $25,000,000 is a minimum and a nice round figure!) "For the first four years, the ^nly people to benefit from this ®!lvy were the train riders <who Titte recognized to have an average income 50 percent higher than the average citizen in the county) -- and the < railroad stockholders. "Last year, bus lines were instituted, but they were merely trunk lines connecting less than half of the population centers of McHenry county - and well over half of the linear miles of these new bus lines parallel railroads. "Except for beginning and ending time of some factory shifts, and the opening and closing of the Marian Central school day, use of busses by the general public - by actual in­ dependent survey - on all" other runs except a few of the runs on 806 (from Lake county through Fox Lake to Crystal Lake) and 805 (Crystal Lake to Elgin) averages less than two passengers per trip. In other words, on some 75 percent of the miles traveled by RTA busses in McHenry county there are 0 to 2 passengers. "To put it another way (using their own ridership figures and the .(too low) figure of $5,000,000 per year for the RTA taxes extracted from the citizens of McHenry county) every time any one rider uses the railroad or a bus to travel out of or into the county to go to work or for any other reason, or uses RTA transportation to go from one place to another in the county, in addition to their fares, we, the citizens of McHenry county, subsidize every single ride with $3.50 of our tax money -- and $2.75 of that amount is fun­ nelled into the city of Chicago for its transportation system! "Obviously, the plans for transportation in McHenry county are ill-conceived in addition to being inequitable. "So much for history! "The above problems could CCCCCCCC«00000SCCCOSCCOGCO99C0CC000SC0etf THOUGHTS OF YOU Long, long nights extend ahead As far as I can see. Lonely days stretch out in time When you are gone from me. The very thought of you not near Brings fear upon my mind Your touch, your voice, your smile, your glance 1 always try to find. Without your love enfolding me My dreams can not come true As with you walking by my side Each day my whole life thru. By Louise Hipwell from HISTORY'S SCRAPBOOK DATES AND EVENTS FROM YESTERYEARS June 14, 1775 -- Congress authorizes the recruiting of 10 com­ panies of riflemen to serve the colonies for one year. As a result, the U.S. Army is established. June 15,1836 -- Arkansas is admitted as the Union's 25th state. June 16, 1963 -- Lieutenant Valentina Tereshkova, the world's first woman space traveler, is launched into orbit from a base in Russia. June 17, 1954 -- Rocky Marciano remains world heavyweight boxing champion by beating former champion Ezzard Charles of New York in a 15-round decision. June 18, 1812 -- Congress declares war on Great Britian, mark­ ing the second time in its short history America has been at odds with that world power. June 19, 1934 -- The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is created by Congress to regulate interstate communica­ tions by wire and radio, including radio and television broadcasting. ,-June 20, 1910 -- A new name starts to shine on Broadway when FIFTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of June 13; 1929) The McHenry postoffice opened its new home in the HE. Buch building on Riverside drive June 10, and the event was an important one in the annals of this beautiful street of Residents and an in­ creasing business section. The building is new and modern and the quarters occupied by Uncle Sam's office are very spacious and airy, affording the best and most up-to-date equipment and convenience that it is possible to procure. There seems to be little or no chance of the "big conspiracy case" to go to trial this sum mer This was evident when Charles W Hadley, special prosecutor of McHenry county, appeared before Judge E D. Shurtleff seeking a date for the trial of the "blanket in­ dictment". Judge Shurtleff and Mr Hadley could not agree on a suitable time for the trial The matter was finally dropped with the understanding that it be left open with the privilege of selecting a date at a later time and also a different judge. FORTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of June 22, 1939) Vincent S Lumjey, one of McHenry county's most prominent attorneys having held the post of state's attorney for twenty-seven years, was appointed Master in Chancery by Circuit Judge Wm L Pierce of Belvidere. The appointment is for two years. Fred Pepping is conducting a grocery store and market in the building in West McHenry recently vacated by Chas. Gibbs, who operated the Royal Blue store there The store will now be known as the McHenry SANDEEPLAHOTI Sandeep Lahoti, son of Mr. and Mrs. Prem C. Lahoti, received the scholarship award as top student in the eighth grade at Parkland Junior high school. Other high awards went to Brad Salman and Patti ^ Schillaci, Legion ; Darren Fanny Brice makes her debut in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1910. Uepulis and Kelly Sue Thomas, Kiwanis; and JoLynn Glosson, student recognition. CONTRACTORS Job Held Up Because Of Concrete Delivery Delay? CALL ACCU CRETE, INC. Saturday Deliverys Available Phone: 338-4718 K NOTHING OFFERS A HIGHER YIELD ON YOUR MONEY THAN A NEW IRI STATE HOME Receive as a bonus...A "Micro Wave Oven" when you purchase a Tri-State Home During the month of June 1979 SUBURBAN 2803 DESIGNED TO FIT NARROW LOT. BABER BUICK - OPEL FOX LAKE IIff 2nd BIG WEEK U A REASONABLE NUOFFER REFUSED WE LL BEAT ANY BUICK DEAL WE'VE $58,500.00 on your lot A 3 bedroom, 2 bath, ranch home, beautifully designed for family living. Bedrooms and baths are arranged at the opposite end of the plan for maximum quiet. Dramatic beamed ceilings in living and dining rooms add a new vertical dimension to this ranch plan. PRICE INCLUDES: FULL BASEMENT, ATTACHED TWO CAR GARAGE, CERAMIC TILE BATHS - QUALITY FEATURES THROUGHOUT. (Pick up your Tri-State home catalog when you visit our model home.) MIKE 0'BOYLE AND COMPANY TRI STATE HOMES OF LAKE AND McHENRY COUNTY UNLIMITED FLOOR PLANS •WW ISfinomes TO SELL BRAND NEW '79 LeSABRE 1--© BUICKS IN JUNE $5379 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 0N THE SPOT 48 M0. FINANCING HIGHEST TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE Food Mart Mr Gibbs has taken over the concession at the Twin Mills near Ringwood Automobile drivers must sign their driver's license cards That was the order sent out by Lt. Charles A. Stanton of Elgin's state police district *Lt Stanton said that for the present, no arrests will be made by state police of motorists carrying unsigned cards, although he said he had received reports of prosecution of such a violation in several n o r t h e r n I l l i n o i s municipalities TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of June 17. 1954) Jacqueline Justen. daughter of the Nick M. Justens of Green street, was among eigtatv girls who received the veil of the School Sjsters of St. Francis on June 13'. She will have the name of Marie Nicele. Two students at the local high school won gold keys in the annual scholastic awards exhibition at Wieboldt 's store, held this spring in Evanston They were Penny Fike of McHenry and James Pearson of Ringwood A total of $70,499.35 in net •earnings for the six-month period ending May 31 of this year was revealed by three of the main offices of McHenry county this past week. Topping the three was the net earning of $65,162.97 announced by the office of County Treasurer J G Stevens. Total earnings 2 3, 4 and 5 BEDROOM MODELS RANCH - BI-LEVEL - TRI-LEVEL TWO STORY DUPLEX ft SPLIT FOYER APARTMENT HOUSES MOTELS 312-459-4114 8 COLUMBUS PARKWAY WHEELING. ILL. 60090 VISIT OUR MODEL HOME BRAND NEW '79 ELECTRA Our model home is located at 8 Columbus Parkway which is three miles south of Half Day three blocks north of Lake Cook Rd., on the west side of Milwaukee Avenue (fty. 21). The model home is open for inspection Monday thru Friday from 10 00 AM to 4:00 PM and on Saturday and Sunday from 10 AM to5;00PM APPROVED BY ALL CONVENTIONAL LENDERS s7379 iff 1 ll amounted to $86.071.21 with f expenses ol more than $20,000 TEN YEARS AGO • Taken from the tiles of June H, 1969' McHenry county's allocation of state funds has been in creased by $4,800. according to a notice received from the State Health department This "is money -allocated to other local health departments but not used The total sum has been earmarked tor salaries in departments providing a district service to people Another hearing date bits been set for the petition of Royal ( ' and Neva E Raven, asking a conditional use permit for the establishment of' «i motorcycle rack track on property located east of River road, three miles southeast <>f McHenry David A Roger was one- of five who received the sixth year degree. CAS -(certificate of advanced study 1 in educational administration at Northern Illinois university. DeKalb Caryn Peterson, daughter <>! Mr and Mrs Rob Peterson. <and Nancy Winters, daughter, o f M r a n d M r s S a m u e l W i n ters, are recipients of nurstng scholarships awarded by the Women's auxiliary to McHenry hospital Rich Sauce * Here's a rich "Sanford Sauce" which is good with cold or hot meats and poultry: Two cupj of cooked, unsweetened applesafice combined with one-half cup of whipping cream, whipped, and one tablespoon of prepared horseradish, drained Combine all the ingredients in a small bowl and mix well ELECTRONIC SERVICE CENTER Professional service on most imported makes WARRANTY SERVOCE FOR •VIDEO TAPE •TELEVISION -STEREO •CASSETTE -REEL -TURNTABLES •Pioneer *Craig *Sony •Panasonic *Sharp •Dual *Garrard *Sanyo *Soundesign •Phaselinear Many Others BROADCAST ENGINEERING 815 344 1830 3721 Elm Street (Across from Jewel) McHenry Something New . . . 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