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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Nov 1975, p. 8

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SECTION 1 - PAGE 8 - PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19.1975 EIGHT HURT AS CAR STRIKES SCHOOL BUS (Continued From Page 1) Lake road when he veered to avoid hitting a dog in the road. In doing so, his car went ofkthe south shoulder, then re-crossed to the north shoulder, where it hit a brick corner post, an outdoor light and a steel fence. He left the scene but was traced to his home through a license plate which had fallen from the auto. Michael T. Stonehocker of 5908 Bunny avenue, McHenry, was cited for failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident after he collided with a tree Monday morning about 2:45 at the in­ tersection of Rosedale and Lincoln roads, at the entrance to Woodlawn Park subdivision. Stonehocker told deputies he was west-bound on Lincoln when an animal appeared in the roadway. In trying to avoid hitting the animal, he lost control of his truck and hit the tree. Two tickets were issued to Thomas P. O'Leary of 7405 Northwood drive, Wonder Lake, following a one-car ac­ cident at the intersection of Route 176 and River road Saturday morning about 1:45. He was charged with failure to reduce speed to avoid an ac­ cident and failure to report accident to police. County police reported O'Leary lost control of his car as it rounded a curve in the road, ran off the north side and travelled -450 feet before striking a guide wire. A car driven by Melody D. Rhoton of 719 S. Fisher roM, McHenry, was struck from behind while stopped in traffic at 306 W. Route 120 just west of Lily lane last Wednesday af­ ternoon. Alan N. Hueckstaedt of 803 W. Southside avenue, McHenry, was cited by county police for failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident. He said he applied his brakes when he noticed the Rhoton auto had stopped in front of him but he was unable to avoid impact. Thomas A. Kozicki of 4320 N. Clearview, McHenry, was ticketed for failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident following a rear-end collision at the intersection of Routes 14 and 31 near Crystal Lake, last Wednesday night. Shirley A. Halverson of 3002 W. Miller road, McHenry, was stopped at the intersection when her car was hit from behind by Kozicki's auto. A two-car accident Friday morning on Route 14, just south of the Route 31 exit ramp east of Crystal Lake, resulted in a ticket being issued to George L. Bachner of Route 2, Barrington. He was charged with failure to yield. According to county police, Bertha W. Hejkal of 5116 Fountain lane, McHenry; was east-bound on Route 14. As she turned into a parking lot, her car was hit in the side by the Bachner auto. Bachner said he had just entered the highway when the other car made a right turn in front of him and he was unable to avoid impact. Russell Ford of 1622 N. Beach, McHenry, lost control of his auto while driving at 6507 W. McCullom Lake road Saturday evening and hit a telephone pole, demolishing his car. He was taken to McHenry hospital by the Wonder Lake Rescue squad. Ronald E. Margason of 7704 Camellia court, Wonder Lake, was injured when he hit a tree at the intersection of Barnard Mill and Millstream roads CHRISTMAS SEAL DRIVE LAUNCHED (Continued From Page 1) chitis. The Christmas Seal agency plans to provide breathing tests for industrial workers in the county, and already it has offered such tests to adults at a few locations for the general public. Memorials and bequests also provide funds for the association's work in medical research, patient servfces, and education programs in school and com­ munity aimed at the prevention of tuberculosis and other respiratory illnesses. The Rev. Walter Massey, Lake-in-the-Hills, DuPage- McHenry representative to the delegate assembly of the Illinois Lung association, last week attend^! the official Christmas Seal campaign kick- off luncheon in Springfield and met Diane Jackson of Car­ thage. Diane, while a fourth grade student, designed the Illinois Christmas Seal which is featured on all sheets of Christmas Seals being used by people throughout the United States. Many McHenry county students participated in the contest for designing the Christmas Seals. * * * * Advertising between now and Christmas will sell a world of goods. Saturday morning about 2:45. He reported to authorities that the brakes failed on his auto. Boyd L. Knaack of 2201 N. Alton road, McHenry, received slight injuries after he fell asleep while driving west on Johnsburg road Saturday morning about 4:25. His car ran off the road into a cement gutter. 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Simulated Wood Graining. $398" htammatona SPECIAL ADvnriass met r0i ® Energy Saving 19" DIAGONAL sous mm CHROMACOLOR n The BROOKDALE • G4010C • Patented Power Sentry Voltage Regulating System • Solid-State Super Video Range Tuning System. • Energy-saving Titan 260V Chassis. " • Brilliant Chromacolor Picture Tube. • Synchromatic TOPositlon UHF Channel Selector. CAREY APPLIANCE SALES ft SERVICE Deaths ANNABEL M. AICHER 'Annabel M. Aicher, 84, McHenry, died Nov. 15 at McHenry hospital. She was born Oct. 16, 1891, in McHenry, the daughter of John and Helen Blake Heimer. Mrs. Aicher was a charter member of the Catholic Daughters of America, Court Joyce Kilmer, No. 573, and belonged to the Christian Mothers of St. Mary's. A brother, Leo C. Heimer, is her only immediate survivor. She was preceded in death by her husband, Dr. F.J. Aicher, in 1939, three sisters, Lillian Hoffman, Katherine Steilen, Mayme Bickler and two brothers, William M. and George Heimer. Visitation was scheduled for Monday and Tuesday at the George R. Justen and Son funeral home. A funeral Mass will be offered Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock at St. Mary's Catholic church with burial in the church cemetery. JOHN A. DEMKE John A. Demke, 73, 4512 Sussex drive, Whispering Oaks, died Nov. 13 at McHenry hospital. He was born April 20, 1902, in Onaway,- Mich. Mr. Demke was a member of the First United Methodist church and the McHenry Senior Citizens. Survivors include his wife, Anna, nee Babka, whom he married July 28, 1928 in Chicago; a daughter, Alice Larimer, the wife of Rev. Guilford Larimer of Park Forest; three grandchildren; one brother, Elmer, St. Louis, Mich. Visitation was held Sunday at the George R. Justen and Son funeral home where last rites were conducted Monday at 2 p.m. with burial in Woodland cemetery. RAY HORENBERGER, SR. Ray Horenberger, Sr., 69, died Thursday, Nov. 13, in his Rt. 1, Baraboo, Wis., home following a long illness. Prior to moving to Baraboo four years ago, the family farmed south of McHenry for thirty-four years. Mr. Horenberger is survived by his wife, Hattie (Pilgard); one son, Ray, Jr., of Baraboo; two sisters, Mrs. Ellen Ott of Deerfield and Mrs. Ruth Dye of San Jose, Calif.; and five grandchildren. •$, The Rev. David Worm of the First United Methodist church officiated at last rites held last Saturday at the Hanson chapel in Baraboo. Burial was in Walnut Hill cemetery. MICHAEL McHALE Michael Joseph McHale, 76, 5406 W. Cleveland drive, West Shore Beach, died Nov. 13 at McHenry hospital. He was born in Chicago April 27, 1899, the son of Michael and Mary McHale. A retired maintenance man for the Wood street police station, Chicago, he had lived here for the past twelve years. Survivors include his wife, Jeanette, nee Hurley; a son, Joseph L., Woodstock; a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Betty Jane) Reginato, Bensenville; eleven grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Mayme Cordon and Mrs. Helen Reynolds, Chicago. Visitation was held at the Peter M , Justen and Son funeral home. A funeral Mass was offered at St. Mary's church, Monday morning at 10 o'clock, with burial in the church cemetery. JOSEPHINE A. BIESECKER Josephine A. Biesecker, 82, 805 W. Friendly, McHenry, died Nov. 17 at McHenry hospital. She was born Nov. 10, 1893, in Chicago. Survivors include her husband, Raymond; a daughter, Mrs. Anthony (Eleanor) Riccarde, Chicago; three sons, Vernon Roeske, Chicago, George Roeske, Cary, and Herbert, Bourbon, Mo.; twelve grandchildren; two brothers, Carl Schwanenberg, Chicago, and John Sch­ wanenberg, California. A daughter, Meredith Cope, and son, Raymond Roeske, prceded her in death. Visitation was scheduled for Tuesday after 2 p.m. at the George R. Justen and Son funeral home where the funeral will be conducted Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. Burial will be in Ridgewood cemetery, DesPlaines. MICHAEL POLANEC Services were conducted Monday morning in the Warner and Flagg Cary-Grove chapel for Michael Polanec, 23, of 1911 S. Crystal Lake road, McHenry. He was pronounced dead on arrival at McHenry hospital Friday morning, Nov. 14, after being found shot in his home. Mr. Polanec was born Jan. 30, 1952, in Dusseldorf, Ger­ many. He was a roofer for Crystal Lake Roofing company and a member of the Crystal Lake Moose lodge. Survivors are his father, who lives in Cary ; his mother, Anna Marie Young, Fox River Grove; a brother, Ralph Polanec, and a step-brother, Christopher Young, both at home in Fox River Grove; and a sister, Monika Graves, Ur- bana., Burial was in St. John's ^cemetery, Fox River Grove. HEALTH PLANNING The board of directors of the C o m p r e h e n s i v e H e a l t h Planning agency for McHenry County will meet Wednesday, Nov. 19, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the county courthouse, Room 112, 2200 N. Seminary avenue, Woodstock. The years must be get­ ting longer--1976 will have an extra day. Personalized Gifts That Are Sure To Please • Attache Cases • Tennis Covers • Tennis Bags • Shoe Bag • Clothing Bag Three 2" initials Monogram sewn in Old English or Script. Available in Walnut with Beige initials. Black with white initials, Golden Harvest with Brown initials. 1241 N. GREEN ST. McHenry, Illinois 385-5500 "Big enough to Serve.You" "Small enough to Know You" 1245 N. Green SL McHenry, Illinois 60050 Phone 385 0047 Cancer Achievement Award The McHenry county unit off the American Cancer society receives an award for outstanding achievement in publie education at the Illinois division annual meeting. From left are Mrs. Stanley Freeman and Mrs. Carl Dorsch, formerly of McHenry, delegates, and Mrs. Frank Gregory, McHenry, Illinois division board member, accepting award at the annual meeting. Among programs featured were presentations on latest results, from the national network of the twenty- seven breast cancer detection demonstration projects, strides being made against the discrimination of patients when seeking employment, and training workshops for volunteers to strengthen leadership of the organization. About 400 lay and medical volunteers from throughout the state attended. November 28, 1975 will be McHenry Pharmacy, Inc.'s Last Business Day For Further Information Call: 385-2320 "Little Bucky" SAVES YOU MORE* ITTUt BUfcKVE YOUR CHOIC EARTH BORN SHAMPOO 12 OZ 2.29 Valu* OR EARTH BORN CREME RINSE 4 12 OZ I 1.99 V«lu« I Limit One Coupon Per Customer Coupon Empires 11 22 75 SALE DATES; TUES. NOV. 18th THRU SAT. NOV. 22nd 1975. MILAN I 1890 SALAD DRESSING 8 oz. Asst. Flavors Your Choice DRY ROAST PEANUTS 12 oz. jar L=£, Cashew Halves ^12 oz. bag Vf- ^ 1 Mixed Nuts IttS? 12 oz. can "u\ . 1.29 Value GILLETTE TRAC II BLADES 5's 1.39 Value TYLENOL 100's 1.98 Value 99* PRINGLES POTATO CHIPS Twin Pack 1.03 Value 79* DELUXE BAR SOAP 3 oz. Assorted Fragrances 59c Value Each 799* N0RELC0 MAGI-CUBE 3 Pack 3.00 Value FLASHCUBES 3_Pack 2.13 Value <149 99' DR. SCHOLL'S SHEEP WOOL FLEECE INSOLES Assorted Men's and Women's Sizes 1.75 Value 419 NESTLE HOT COCOA MIX 12 Pack 89* GAF COLOR PRINT FILM 126 20 Exposures 2.00 Value 99' n ORAL B TOOTHBRUSHES Your Choice _ A. 40*s & 60's HQ 1.19 Value DENTAL BRUSH * Or Oral B CQt Dental Floss 50 yd. 98c Value SCOTT •WEVE oom r Tissue" m o 2-2 Ply A l 2 Roll j ]Packages s Lsnit On« Coupon Per Customer Coupon Expires 1122 75 fltg loeuve HANDI-BAG TRASH CAN LINERS ^ 26 Gallon ^ 20 CI 1 |9 v Family Size | 2.49 Valus Limil One Coupon Per Customer Coupon Enpires 1 1 22 75 ST. JOSEPH I ASPIRIN FOR < CHILDREN «£&*IJ0SEPI( IN CMlMf • 98* Value GLORY SPRAYF0AM re RUG CLEANER 24 02 1.99 Valu* ^ 39 SWEETHEART Pink Liquid Dish Detergent Giant Size 32 oz WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. PRICES IN EFFECT WHILE QUANTITIES T A CT HOLIDAY SUN DISCOUNT 4512 W. RTE. 120 McHenry, Illinois FOR ANY INFORMATION CALL 279 3933

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