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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 May 1974, p. 17

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MEMORIES OF 1933 - Bill Glosson of 5402 W. Route 120, McHenry, stands proudly alongside the 1933 Ford truck owned by his late father, Math Glosson. Glosson recently bought the truck after he was informed that it was being auctioned off at a farm sale in Alden. The original name and phone number are still written on the door of the truck. ASC Assists In Obtaining Fuel For Farms Assistant principal of Marian Central Catholic high school, Sister Rosemary Desmond, has announced that the following students from this area achieved honor roll status for the third quarter of the current school year: High honor roll: Seniors, William Adams, Mary Ellen Bolger, Maureen Cristy, Theresa Cummings, Karen Jakubowski and Christine Thelen; juniors, David Bolger, Karen Lavin and Maria Metzger; sophomores, Charles Hollenbach, Marianne May and Susan Zwilling; freshmen, Dean Andreas, Jean Catanzaro, Janice Jakubowski, Judy Ann Johnson, Josephine Sacco, Joan Sandall and Elizabeth Schaefer. Second honor roll: Seniors, Katherine Anderson, Mary Catanzaro, Mary Garrett, Debra Harrison, Mary Lou Johnston, Kathryn Koch, Christine Luto, Melissa May, Michael Pierce, Karen A. Smith, Mary Walczynski and Ann Zimmerman; juniors, Patti Anderson, Sam Anderson, Marcia Biasiello, Mary Lynn Catanzaro, James Harrer, Lisa Huemann, David Kamka, Thomas Kranz, Michael Miller, Annette Pitzen, Kathy Simon, Raymond Steege and Joseph Talaga; sophomores, Kathleen Carey, Dawn Garrelts, Daniel Hanrahan, James Harrison, Patrick Hiller, Kimberly Huemann, Nancy Kranz, Ann Mathews, Jill McCaffrey, Erika Meissner, Eunja Park, Robbin Radtke and Christopher Rich; freshmen, Mary Adams, Timothy Adams, Laureen B r a i d m a n , C h r i s t o p h e r Harner, Barbara Kent, Tom Knox, Michael Pritchard, Carol Rossetti, Therese Ruggero, Mark Thelen and Patricia Tonyan. •OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOq SERVICE NEWS lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ WAC Private Dorothy S. Cooley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Cooley, 405 Pleasant view, McHenry, completed an eight-week basic health Science course at the Academy of Health Sciences of the U.S. Army, Ft. Sam "Houston Tex. East Campus Reveals Top Honor Rolls Names of freshmen and sophomores who achieved the first semester honor roll were released by Principal Gary Field. Students who earned an A or 4.0 average were freshmen, Bonita Bourke, Tina Glash, Clare Higgins, Catherine Pintozzi, Stephanie Pitel and Sean Thomas. Sophomores were Cathy Crago, Mary Elliott, Bruce Fetzer, Kenneth Graef, Jeff Griggs, Alan Haggh, Richard Hruby, George Keeney, Cindy Landin, Cynthia Malinski, Andrew Oakley, Bryan O'Neill, Jerry Pepping, Nancy Schmitt and Felicia York. Named to the B-plus of 3.5 honor roll were freshmen, Patricia Althoff, Denise Arroyo, Elizabeth Alvary, Sandra Bauer, Keith Besserud, Maribeth Bielawa, Tamra Bieschke, Steven Crittenden, Jim Delilo, Nicholas DiBlasi, Martin Fossum, Renee Freudn, Wen Gildemeister, John Grandt, Scott Herman, Laura Students learn to perform routine patient care and treatment duties in combat areas, hospital units, dispensaries, clinics and other medical facilities. They also receive instruction in the transportation of sick and wounded by ground, air and water means. Hohmann, Kathy Latz, Peter Lieser, Joan Lingeman, Rick Long, Steven Mai, Loretta M a l i n s k i , C a n d a c e Massheimer, Larry Meyer, Elizabeth Miller, Fred O'Halleran, Janet Owen, Michael Rabbit, Barbara Romme, Donald Scheid, Mary Jane Schmitt, Anne Seaver, Diane Smith, Mary Snyder, Kenneth Stanek, Tami Strange, Susan Thome and Craig Tokowitz. Sophomores were David Andrews, Cindy Barnes, Jeff Boyer, Diane Bjorkman, Fern Brody, Kathy Brooks, Karyl Bryniarski, Susan Cable, Dawn Campbell, Teresa Conrad, Karen Day, Maryjean Deja, Charlene Diedrich, Larry Ekeroth, Timothy Fink, Karen Freund, David Gerrard, Gail Gunder, Lynann Haddick, Nancy Harper, Tammy Hartsell, Ann Heiser, Susan Johnson, Mary Jurczynski, Pamela Kalck, Maribeth Karas, Lowell Kivley, Monica Kosta, Calinda Leonard, Nancy Manzardo, Lisa Newport, Keith Rosunski. Mary Gatone, Anne PAGE 17 - PLAIND1 xtmv OF JOHNSBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT 12 PAGE 17 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, MAY 3,1974 insure equal representation. One parent, student, teacher, administrator and school board member will be chosen from each region. The names of the winners will be announced at a banquet to be held Friday, May 24, at the Pick-Congress hotel in Chicago. The Illinois Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction is sponsoring an educational award program to recognize and honor individual contributions made by parents, s t u d e n t s , t e a c h e r s , administrators and board members to the Illinois public Palmer,„ Rosemary Pintozzi, Dave Popovich, Kent Putnam, Ellen Quinlan, Craig Smith, Maryaiin Smith, Victeris Judy Stoffel, Gregory Thornton, Joy Vyduna, Alan Wagner, Joel Wakitsch, Nancy Wheelock and Mary Ann Winters. school system. The theme of the program, "Those Who Excel", will provide the citizens of Illinois with the opportunity to learn of those individuals who are responsible for excellent educational progress in the state of Illinois. Thirty honorees will be selected from all geographical regions, each comprised of four congressional districts, to Last week the Johnsburg teachers, through their Teacher Welfare committee, nominated Dr. Duane D. Andreas for the award. At the regularly scheduled Johnsburg school board meeting of April 23, the Johnsburg school board unanimously supported the nomination, and the necessary information has been sent to the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction. m"V****EVERY FRIDAY NITE******** DANCE 08 irtSTEN TO THE NORM STANTON REVUE & MODERATELY PRICED DRINKS DANCING 10:30 PM - 1:30 AM PUBLIC ALWAYS WELCOME McHENRY V.F.W. 3002 W. RTE. 120 HOLIDAY DISCOUNT HI-QUALITY - L0-PRICES 4512 W. RTE. 120 • McHENRY Store Hours: Daily 9-10, Sun. 9-9 Prices effective through May 7th Right reserved to limit quantities. Due to space limitations some stores may not carry all advertised merchandise. Area Students On Marian's Honor Roll "McHenry county farmers who have been unable to find fuel for agricultural production through regular channels may contact this office," said Jimmie D. Lucas, executive director of the McHenry County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation service (ASCS). "ASCS and the Federal Energy office (FEO) will operate a triple-decker back-up system for farmers with fuel problems which cannot be resolved through procedures already available. The first back-up solves problems quickly and simply. When a farmer comes to the office and reports that his distributor cannot supply fuel, ASCS will attempt to locate a fuel source. "We will use the second back­ up only when we cannot locate fuel locally," Lucas continued. "In back-up two, ASCS will contact either the State Energy office or the Regional FEO in Chicago. The determination of which office will be contacted is dependent upon the type of problem and where it can best be resolved. The office contacted will then aid in obtaining the necessary fuel for agricultural production. FEO has set up special phone numbers at its regional offices for use in solving agricultural fuel problems." "Trie third back-up phase p r o v i d e s q u i c k communications with FEO through the national office," said Lucas. In certain serious situations the county office will call the National FEO in Washington, D C. From there, the information is forwarded to the regional FEO by the opening of business the next day. The Regional FEO then has the responsibility to resolve the farm fuel problem. Pollution In Japan Pollution has reached the stage in Japan that Tokyo traffic police take regular breaks to inhale oxygen from tanks. The fishing port of Minamata has given its name to a crippling, sometimes fatal, disease contracted by eat­ ing seafood contaminated by mer­ cury from factory waste. Hearing Aid DEMO SALE 1 YEAR GUARANTEE 30 Day Trial Reg. Price price $1 QQ00 $269.00 ^ *03 Eyeglass Model Bt--.ui ;.Tr>e.r-. Case-And Cord Model & •i-e-Ec Vooel WED. ONLY 1 P.M. to 5 P.M. Robert Stensland & Assoc. 3937 W. Main Street McHenry, Illinois Phone: 815-385-7661 OTHER LOCATIONS Chicago-Waukegan-Oak Park-Aurora-Mt. Prospect REPAIRS FOR ALL MAKES Batteries Discounted With This Ad- 2 For 1 Sale GARDEN Is) LIST Tractors is Lawn Mowers is Evergreen Bushes Seeds (Flower^Orass) iS Fertilizer is Spreaders IS Artificial Evergreens V* Planters is Marble Chips is Hoses Charcoal Pool Supplies CGME IN AND REGISTER FOR FREE DRAWING -NO PURCHASE NECESSARY- NOVOTNY SALES & SERVICE 5515 WILMOT RD.-McHENRY-312-497-3103 "CHECK US". . .for the latest selection of GARDENING & PATIO NEEDS. . in the area! HORNSBYS ^ family centers ^ DAILY 9-9 SUNDAY 10-6 MONEY-SAVING COUPON COLGATE TOOTHPASTE Sic Ill MONEY-SAVING COUPON AQUA unscented through MONEY-SAVING COUPON WICRjN PLUS MOUTHWASH Effective mouthwash through VISIT H0RNSBY FOR ALL YOUR GROWING & BEAUTIFYING NEEDS AT LOW, LOW PRICES NO. 114130 20" 3 HP Briggs & Stratton PUSH LAWN MOWER reg. V87 81.87 '62 Just Arrived! Big Assortment of Live, Healthy GERANIUMS MUMS CASH VALUE COUPON REG. 1.69 MULTI SCRUB § 77 UWTI Medicated cleanser. 2 oz. Good at Our stores only. § S q Good through May 7th * • CASH VALUE COUPON • CASH VALUE COUPON • CASH VALUE COUPON 99" DRANO CRYSTALS I USE THIS HANDY CHECK LIST OF ITMES, WE CARRY THIS IS ONLY A SAMPLING OF GOODS WE STOCK Lawn & Garden Needs • RIDING LAWN MOWERS • ROTARY LAWN MOWERS • FERTILIZER • BIRD BATHS • STATUARY • EVERGREENS • FRUIT & SHADE TREES • GARDEN FENCING • ROSE BUSHES • LAWN DECORATIONS • SHRUBS • LAWN & GARDEN TOOLS Patio & Lawn Needs • STONE CHIPS • PATIO STONES • PATIO BLOCKS • BARK • PEAT MOSS • VITA HUME • COW MANURE • COCA SHELL MULCH • '-.GARDEN HOSE • SAKRETE • TRELLIS • SWING SETS n i 57 UNHT 1 18-ounce drain cleaner. Good at Our stores only. Good through May 7th § CASH VALUE COUPON • CASH VALUE COUPON CASH VALUE COUPON BRIGHT SIDE SHAMPOO 49' s § U n > i Reg. 1.08 6-ounce size. ; Good at Our stores only. 3 * Good through May 7th j CASH VALUE COUPON • CASH VALUE COUPON* CASH VALUE COUPON 1.09 DERMASSAGE LOTION 3 39< f 4400 Market Place Shopping Center McHenry, Illinois HORNSBYS _ -family centers " --- Rte. 47 & Country Club Rd. Woodstock, Illinois. r> § LIMIT I W Medicated lotion. 6 ounce. ^ Good at Our stores only. > X Good through May 7th JJ CASH VALUE COUPON • CASH VALUE COUPON?

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