Deaths Branch G*orf PATRICIA FRKEMAN Patricia Ann Freeman, 5305 W. Home avenue, McHenry, died Tueday, June 2 She was 32 years old, born in Escanaba, Mich. Sept. 3, 1948, the daughter of Jerry and Melba Lynch 6ouillard. Mrs. Freeman lived in the McHenry area most of her life and had been a fork lift operator for Exon Chemical Corp., Grayslake. She is survived by a son Robert, 13 and a daughter Paula, eight, both at home. Also surviving are three sisters, Beverly Allsworth of California, LaVerne Swanson of Lake Villa and Sue Sowski of Ingleside; and four brothers, Marvin and Jerry Couillard, both of Escanaba, Fred Couillard of Kenosha, Wis. and Richard Couillard of Racine, Wis. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday, 10 a.m., at the Peter M Justen & Son funeral home and burial will be in Woodland cemetery, McHenry. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday from 1 to 9 p.m. RAYMOND HORICK Raymond Horick, 81, 1501 N. Richmond road, McHenry, died Tuesday, June 2, at Memorial hospital for McHenry county, Woodstock He was born in Watertown, Wis., Jan. 25, 1900, to Joseph and Mary 'Gallagher) Horick. Mr Horick lived in Wisconsin until 1909 when he moved to Woodstock with his parents and had resided in McHenry in recent years. A self-employed mechanic in Woodstock many years, he worked for the U.S. government in a defense plant during WW II. He was a member of the Woodstock Fire department 25 years and served as chief part of that time; a member of the Knights of Columbus, Woodstock, 25 years; and belonged to St. Mary's church, Woodstock and St. Mary's church, McHenry. On Sept. 16. Johnsburg, he Barbara Smith, vives Also surviving are three sisters, Grace and Lucy Horick of Tarpon Springs, Fla. and Mrs. Charles (Mary) Stone of Woodstock He was preceded in death by a brother, Dr Edward Horick. Visitatiort was scheduled for Thursday, from 3 to 9 "p.m., at the George R Justen & Son funeral home. A Mass will be conducted by Father James G. Gaynor Friday, at 11 am, in St. Mary's church, McHenry Burial will be in the church cemetery Memorials may be made to a favorite charity or the Cases recently heard in Branch court of the 19th Judicial Circuit include; Jerry L Sullivan of 2312 Spojnia road, McHenry, fined $150 and costs for driving on a suspended license. * Stephen H Taylor of 5009 E Lakeshore Drive, Wonder Lake, three weekends in county jail and court costs for driving on a suspended license. Richard J. Anderson of 1507 Grandview, McHenry, fined $350 and costs on a charge of reckless driving, amended from driving while intoxicated by the Village of Algonquin Thomas M. Giurlani of 1211 Eastwood lane, McHenry. fined $150 and costs for driving on a suspended license. Stephen J. Sarabia of 5113 Fountain lane, McHenry. fined $150 and costs for driving on a suspended license. William P. Gregory of 1824 Woodlawn Park, McHenry. fined $250 and costs for driving on a suspended license. He was also placed on probation for six months. David M Sadowski of 1811 N. Sunset. McHenry, fined $250 and costs for unlawful use of a weapon Donald J. Pedersen of 7611 Beach Drive, Wonder I^ake, 30 days in county jail on each of three charges of driving while license was suspended The jail terms are to be served con currently mm Twice Told Tales PAGE 5 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, JUNE 5,1981 FIFTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of June 4, 1931). A birthday is an important event in the lives of in dividuals, societies or corporations of any kind, as it is the milestonewhich we pause and Jake ;an in ventory of the events and progress which ^have taken place during the year This week the McHenry Plain- dealer celebrates its fifty- sixth birthday anniversary and enters upon another year of service to the community Like everyone else the newspaper must observe its birthday and like human beings, the older we grow we become keener to observe the anniversaries which are the milestones of a life of varied experiences. The McHenry Plaindealer was founded in 1875 by J. VanSIyke who continued as its editor and publisher proprietor for about twenty- three years. FORTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of June 5, 1941). Radio flashes brought the terrible news that a huge four motored bomber, built by the Consolidated Aircraft corporation of San Diego and ready for delivery to Great Britain, had crashed into San Diego bay, carrying aboard Louis Marshall McCannon of Ringwood, the WSMI TBItn Aim 1923. in married who sur- Vi Pan-Fried Chicken, French Fried Shoestring Potatoes Hot Biscuits and Honey Also Served Daily: STEAK • WHOLE CATFISH • BEER BAtTER SHRIMP AND SANDWICHES CARRYOUTS AVAILABLE OtlCKID •M PUT THE BIST IN YOUR BACKYARD ON FATHER'S DAY!! 4 DAY SALE THURS. JUNE 4 thru SUN JUNE 7 WAS *399" Model 8240 824 E WAS 46900 CHARMROCK WAS 17.95 NOW$12S° (CHARMGLOWS START AT *179" No. 8130, *224" VALUE) "HEADQUARTERS FOR GENUINE CHARMGLOW REPLACEMENT PARTS" 2103RTE-. 120 McHENRY 385-0434 only member of the crew of five who was not killed in stantly. McCannon, 25 years old. passed away while his parents were on their way to his bedside. William Mertes was accosted by two armed bandits at his Oak Park hotel on the shores of Pistakee Bay and ordered to hand over some $600 he had in change for use over Memorial Day and the weekend. Miss Maurie Taylor, a teacher at the local high school, left for her home in Carbondale, III, where she will enjoy the summer TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO. (Taken from the files of MJlv 31, 1956). The final days of school are filled with surprises and one of the biggest and most popular was the honor bestowed upon a teacher. Mrs Clarence Anglese. by members of the Girls Athletic association. She was named winner of the 1956 alumni award, a trophy given for the first time four years ago and designated to go to the graduate of M C H S. who had best carried out the aims and ideals of the organization for its members Mrs. Anglese taught physical education in the school in the years when she was known to her pupils as Miss Lillian Doherty Keeping the secret until the time of presentation was her senior daughter. Kathleen, who came in for her share of honors as runner-up for the sportsmanship award. TEN YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of May 28, 1971). Plans to select a new superintendent to serve Consolidated Grade School District 15 were discussed It was recommended that the various principals within the district interview ap plicants. After selecting five, the board will narrow this number to two. after which they will be interviewed again Harry Dean was selected as the 1971 Rotarian of the Year for exceptional service to the club Marian Hurricanes ended the baseball season with a win over St. Edward's. 12 to 1 A recent visitor to McHenry was Bob Weiss, star guard for the Chicago Bulls basketball team Htris a frequent golf partner of Paul Overton at the McHenry Country club MOTNCrCLE MAINTENANCE REPAIRS AND SERVICE 4106 McCu I lorn Lok« Rood 385-1321 irarnBTiTOTOMB •Bel-ray oil •Michelin & Goodyear Tires •Fairings •Windshields • Kerker Exhausts WE ALSO HAVE PARTS AND SERVICE FOR: •Kawasaki *Honda •Yamaha *Suzuki •Triumph Before you purchase anything for your motorcycle check with MOTORCYCLE MAINTENANCE MON.-SAT 9-6 Father gave initials. .. not give him his? 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June Aute Loan Special 5,000.00 LOAN (36 Month) 128.33 CREDIT LIFE 220.47 ACCIDENT & HEALTH 1,232.3* FINANCE CNAR6E 6,581.16 TOTAL 14% ANNUAL INTEREST RATE This Gives You A SAVINGS OF $ 97 92 36 at 182.81 MONTHLY PAYMENT 20% OF PURCHASE PRICE-DOWN PAYMENT (LONGER TERMS AT COMPARABLE DISCOUNTS ARE AVAILABLE) PLUS.. .ADDITIONAL BENEFIT FOR BEING A MEMBER OF Buss Ford, Europo Motors, Mitchell Lincoln/Mercury, Overton Cadillac/Pontiac, Payton Chevrolet and Sunnyside Dodge also invite you to take advantage of the June Auto Loan being offered by McHenry State Bank and McHenry's New Car dealers. When you do, you will do business with knowledgable professionals who can help you select the right car to fit your lifestyle and budget. So come see Jim Larkin or Phil Oeffling at McHenry State Bank for your Auto Loan, Today! "Serving McHenry and the McHenry Area for 75 Years" McHenry State Bank A FULL SFRVICF BANK Main Building: 3510 W. 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