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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 Jun 1978, p. 22

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SK1TIOX l»LAI\DK.\LKR -FRIDAY. JINK 2.1978 Twice Told Tales FIFTY YEARS AGO Taken from the files of May 31. 1928) ' Saturday, May 26. was Poppy day in McHenry and many of the little red flowers were disposed of on that day and the days following by the Boy Scouts of this city One of the most coveted honors, that of receiving the Craftsmanship medal, was conferred on William D Gates of Terra Cotta recently when he received this medal for distinguished achievement in ceramic arts " The medal was awarded at a meeting of the ^ \merican Institute of Ar chitects in St. Louis It is a large gold medal and is very seldom awarded. Mr Gates l>eing about the only person in this country ever to have received one The Ford coupe belonging to I,ester Page was stolen on Friday night The car was parked in front of his residence on Main street and disappeared with no clue left as to the identity of the ones who ap­ propriated its use Clarence Peterson of Bassett, Wis . broke through TWO" barricades on Route 61 at the state line Sunday night and for this act of disobedience to the law he was fined $40 and costs with a bond of $1,500 to cover possible damage to the pavement FORTY YEARS AGO i Taken from the files of June 9, 19381 The sum of $300,836.00 was distributed to the various taxing bodies in McHenry county by County Treasurer I^ester Edinger Saturday. This is 25 percent of the 1937 tax bill which is $1,257,834 16. After months of - strenuous teaching duties, most of the instructors of the local grade and high school during the past year, unlike their pupils, will not be content to rest this summer, but will either work or attend summer school Miss Rosa Popp is opening her modernly decorated dress shop .June 11 which is connected with her father's shoe store. She will carry a complete line^ of ladies' silk, sheer cotton and wash dresses, lingerie, hosiery and will also do dressmaking She is especially qualified for this work for besides having all kinds of experience in knitting and dressmaking, she has had a full course of knitting and sewing at the local high school, where she was an excellent student. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO < Taken from the files of June 4, 1953) St. John's school will be opened with the start of the fall term next September, ac­ cording to an announcement made this week The public school will also re-open in the community for those pupils who desire to attend This week an answer was filed in the Circuit court in behalf of the five Catholic nuns who have been teachers in the Johnsburg elementary school The answer was given to charges made against them in a suit filed by Mrs. Dorothy Larsen on April 10 . ; ' In observance of his twen­ tieth anniversary as a priest, Rev. Fr Edward C. Coakley leaves this week for Europe, where he will spend the greater part of the summer A second reason for his trip is to visit an aunt, Mrs. John Foley, who is ill. She cared for Fr Coakley in Chicago as a child and later returned to Ireland TEN YEARS AGO iTaken from the files of June 7, 1968) As the city Council meeting opened Monday night, a group of Waukegan street property owners and their attorney, James Green, were present to hear whatever action might be taken on the proposed zoning change which would put the north side of Waukegan street from Green to Front in a commercial classification. Perhaps there was disap­ pointment, but the group left in good spirits when it was determined that the Zoning Board of Appeals had not submitted a recommendation to the Council. It is expected the report will be received by the time of the next regular city meeting The McHenry stage band, sponsored by the city of McHenry, is now preparing for the summer season. As in past years, the concerts will be held on Thursday evenings in the city park' At the meeting of School District 15 held last -week, contracts were offered three teachers, Robert Jessup' fifth grade at Edgebrook; Miss Kathie Kucero, language arts. Junior high, and Harvey D. Ahiton. community school leader. District 156, with teaching assignment indefinite. Police Tickets THE WAY IT WAS... Dressed in garb of the Revolutionary War, Con­ t i n e n t a l a n d B r i t i s h "soldiers" tell a visitor to S a r a t o g a ( N e w Y o r k ) National Historical Park about the 1777 Battle of Saratoga. The City of McHenry Police department has issued the following tickets. Russell S. Weingart, 4309 W. Ponca. speeding, 43 mph in a 30 zone. Richard S. Loewenhez, Crystal Lake, speeding. 45 mph in a 30 zone. Steven J. Martin, 7420 Bull Valley road, speeding, 47 mph in a 35 zone. i~ Kenneth R. Franklin, 4909 Fountain lane, speeding, 38 mph in a 25 zone. Patrick V. Petersen, 5167 Orchard drive, speeding. 41 mph in a 25 zone. Donald L. Lasco, 4902 Maple Hill drive, speeding. 39 mph in a 25 zone. Mary P. Taylor, 7612 Howe road. Wonder Lake, speeding, 38 mph in a 25 zone. Ronald G. Jeneliunas, Rock' ford, driving while license suspended and speeding, 48 mph in a 30 zone. Donald E Norton. 3924 W'. Waukegan road, speeding. 45 mph in a 30 zone. Ronald L. Baggio, Jr., 808 S. RiverSide drive, speeding, 45 mph in a 30 zone. Joseph W Meyer. 3404 W. First avenue, speeding, 45 mph in a 30 zone. Ralph C. Schwartz. Cary, speeding, 43 mph in a 30 mph zone. Janet M. Mueller, Wood­ stock, speeding, 46 mph in a 30 zone. fjORNSBY S "family«"ters - _ Prices Effective While Quan- tities last. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Prices effective Fri. June 2 thru Sunday, June 4 COME IN TODAY FOR SIZZLING SUMMER SAVINGS ON ALL YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENT NEEDS. 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Granger. 3006 Mary lane, speeding, 53 mph in a 35 zone. E s t a b a n M e n d o z a , Waukegan. too fast for con­ ditions. Gregory S. Fairbanks, 5005 N. Westwood drive, violation of classification. Pamela E. Basel, 809 W. Ringwood road, speeding, 38 mph in a 25 zone. Richard A. Behm, 3820 Hillcrest place, speeding. 46 mph in a 30 zone. Joseph G Beslick, Fox Lake, speeding, 47 mph in a 30 zone. William T. Brodell, Crystal Lake, speeding, 44 mph in a 30 zne Darcie M. Clark, 3205 Kinley boulevard, speeding. 48 mph in a 30 zone. Angelita F. Etsrada, 3104 Bull Valley road, speeding, 48 mph in a 35 zone. Mary Ann Falcon, Mt. Prospect, improper lane usage. Richard J. Ford, 2012 Or­ chard Beach, speeding. 39 mph in a 25 zone. Robert L. Freund, 4210 W. Crystal Lake road, speeding, 50 mph in a 40 zone. Timothy J. Frisby, 4608 Garden Quarter, speeding. 47 mph in a 39 zone and disobeying a stop light. Joseph M. Hart, 7009 Spring Grove road, disobeying a railroad crossing sign. Daniel L. Heckman, Lakemoor, speeding, 45 mph in a 30 zone. Kenneth H. Hoff, 1205 W. Sunset drive, speeding, 69 mph in a 35 zone. William E. Hubbard, Chicago, speeding. 60 mph in a 30 zone. Gail G. Huebner, 704 W. Columbus street, speeding, 57 mph in a 35 zone. Karen H. Hymes, Fox River Grove, speeding, 47 mph in a 30 zone. David J. Johnston, Wood­ stock. speeding, 47 mph in a 30 zone. Kenneth K Justen, 1311 Green street, disobeying a no passing zone. Robert J. Karcynski, 3003 Virginia, speeding. 42 mph in a 30 zone. Kim A. Kathan, Woodstock, speeding, 61 mph in a 40 zone Ingeborg Kipping, 3109 N. Claremont road, speeding, 46 mph in a 30 zone Robert J. Klasek, 4500 Garden Quarter, speeding, 42 mph in a 25 zone. Steven A Klaus, Morton Grove, speeding, 52 mph in a 35 zone. Linda J Mathews. Rich SUBSCRIBE To The McHenry Plaindealer And Save *8.80 Over Newstand Price FILL OUT AND MAIL OR BRING TO: McHENRY PLAINDEALER 3812 W. Elm St., McHenry, III. 60050, with check or money order for *I2.M for one year subscription within McHenry County. NAME ADDRESS CITY ZIP i« MONEY BACK GUARANTEE FOR UNUSED PORTION' I" mond, speeding. 46 mph in s 30 zone. Gregory A. Nogle, Des Plaines. speeding. 41 mph in a 25 zone. Eugene L. Potter, 910 S. Black Partridge, speeding, 37 mph in a 25 zone. Ralph W Rabe, Elgin, speeding, 42 mph in a 30 zone. Cheryl S. Remke, Palatine, speeding. 47 mph in a 30 zone. Ted C. Rolander. Crystal Lake, speeding. 45 mph in a 25 zone. Patrick F. Ryan. Wauconda, speeding, 47 mph in a 30 zone. James J. Sayler. 117 S. Draper road, speeding, 39 mph in a 25 zone. Gregory C- Schaeffer, 3619 Waukegan, speeding. 43 mph in a 30 zone. Frances A. Schmitt, 3509 W. John street, speeding, 42 mph in a 30 zone Daniel J Schneider, 1313 Sunnyside Beach, speeding, 44 mph in a 30 zone. Lloyd Simon. 2607 Walnut drive. Wonder Lake, speeding. 45' mph in a 30 zone. Kenneth J Steinlein, Crystal Lake, speeding, 46 mph in a 30 zone Kristin L. Stuhr, 811 Southgate. speeding. 39 mph in a 25 zone. Robert J Tassone. Palatine, disobeying a traffic signal. Alfred M Thorson. Jr., 1317 Oakwood court, speeding. 51 mph in a 35 zone. Audrey J Vanslocateren. Bristol, Wis., speeding. 41 mph in a 25 zone. Joan L. Werth. 812 S. Riverside drive, speeding, 40 mph in a 25 zone Denise A Young. Woodstock, speeding, 55 mph in a 30 zone Howard L. Cornwall, failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident, reckless driving and speeding. 40 mph in a 25 zone. James R Salo. 1211 East wood, failure to carry driver's license on person and speeding, 42 mph in a 25 zone Joseph Misztal. Knox. Ind., driving while license suspended and speeding. 64 mph in a 30 zone Roy Rogers. 902 Candle park, driving while license suspended or revoked License Plates Secretary of State Alan J Dixon announced that over-the- counter sales of "B" and TA" fiscal 1978-79 license plates will start Thursday, June 1, at 229 banks and savings and loan associations throughout the state and approximately 300 currency exchanges in the Chicago area. Dixon said that June 1 is also the first day new plates may be displayed legally on second division vehicles The deadline for displaying current fiscal year plates is midnight. June 30. Free! An $80 Cook'n Cajuri Smoker with a purchase of our Westinghouse Central air conditioning system. Buy an energy-efficient Westinghouse central air conditioning system and you'll get an exciting, work-saving charcoal-water smoker that smokes, barbecues, bakes, grills, and steams. The Cook'n Ca'jun never needs tend­ ing and basting, and never burns food. 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