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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Jul 1978, p. 18

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PAGE 20 - PLAlNDLAI.ER WEDNESDAY. Jl'LY 12.1978 TWO FOUR-YEAR HIGH SCHOOLS IN McHENRY (Continued from page 1) for two four-year schools. Board Secretary Edwalhd Neumann commented, "As I see it, this will be one large school but housed in two dif­ ferent buildings. Bussing will be necessary anyway". Member James Tonyan said he believed in the two four-year high school approach to education with emphasis on vocational training Tonyan added that even with this type of education in school, most young people would need ap prenticeship training Dan McNulty then moved for a vote on the two four-year school proposal for which the result was 4-2, with only Benrud and Neumann in opposition Neumann said that under this system he would like to see the vocational director be given more authority than merely teaching in the classroom He said the director should be given freedom to implement the program MUSIN' AND MEANDERIN' (Continued from page 1) prepared bride will not allow to happen by just placing a call to the social desk to "make sure". Of course it is a real plus if a picture can accompany the story, but photographers have a way of getting exceedingly busy during the most popular, months of brides Sometimes it is six weeks or more before the photo arrives By then the gown has been carefully packed away along with memories of the wedding for all except those closest to the ceremony To describe the stitching and graceful fall of the most beautiful attire at such a late date places a newspaper in the position of explaining to everyone else why it has suddenly become a bimonthly publication So gals now lining up the right fellow for the right day. put this message aside with other pre-nuptial bits of advice and look at it as the day draws closer Even if you don't much care that the masses know you were a beautiful bride, your proud family does When you know the date, have engaged the clergyman, rented the hall, and ordered the cake -remember, it's time to let your newspaper in on the fact that something important is going to happen And be sure to tell the photographer to make up a black and white print so every detail will show up at its best Several big wedding months are still ahead If you include us among your planning duties, we promise to make the day a bit happier for all concerned. KAK 8-YEAR-OLD DROWNS IN HOME POOL FRIDAY (Continued from page 1) - E to the right because of an ap proaching southbound pickup truck \ The motorcycle apparently hit some loose-gravel and slid out from under Nowak, causing him to slide on the road He was taken to McHenry hospital by the Wonder Lake Rescue squad for treatment of his injuries Keith L Krueger, 801 W Oak Grove road, was injured in a one-car accident Friday Witnesses told police that the Krueger vehicle was eastbound or Bull Valley, road when it passed another vehicle at a high rate of speed and then cut sharply back in Jfront of the slower moving vehicle The Krueger vehicle weqt off the road onto the shoulder, slid sideways back across the road, and struck a tree No statement was available from Krueger, who was taken to Memorial hospital in Woodstock by the Woodstock Rescue squad Krueger was ticketed for disobeying a no-passing zone Seven people escaped injury following a two-car accident on Charles road at Route 47 Friday According to Sheriff's police, Robert A Prendergast, 3102 Charlotte, was stopped at Charles road waiting to cross Route 47 when he pulled out and struck a vehicle southbound on Route 47 The southbound vehicle, driven by David A Laughton, Lake Geneva, Wis , was ex­ tensively damaged in the mishap, but Laughton and the five passengers in his car were not injured Prendergast was ticketed for failing to yield at a "stop in­ tersection APPRAISE RESOURCES AT HEARING (Continued from page 1) "During the July 13 meeting we will gather information, concerns and comments from individuals and resource- related organizations in McHenry county," Ms Hegner said "Our concerns, will then be combined with comments from other counties in Illinois and sent to the tJ.S. Depart­ ment of Agriculture More information on the meeting and the Resources Conservation act is available at the McHenry County Soil and Water Conservation district office or the Soil Conservation Service at 1143 N /, Seminary avenue, Woodstock. BUSINESSMAN DIES FRIDAY (Continued from paje 1) adult life permanently. The deceased owned and operated Wahl Jewelers on Elm street He was born Jan. 26, 1921, in Evanston, son of Fred F and Rose (Michel) Wahl Survivors are his wife, Barbara (Weber); three sons, Fred G. of Wisconsin Rapids. Wis., Robert C of Barrington and Kenneth A of Richmond; two daughters, Mrs Ann Simon and Mrs Linda Kraus of McHenry; nine grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs. Margaret Capozzoli, of Mount Prospect The body rested at the Peter M. Justeri & Son chapel until 11 o'clock Monday, when last rites were conducted at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Crystal Lake Burial was in Ridgewood cemetery, DesPlaines Memorials may be made to the Crystal Lake ward. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints MANY BEACHES CLOSED AFTER POOR SAMPLINGS (Continue d from page 1) the department posted as unsafe for swimming include Camp Villa Maria. Riverside Park No 1 and 2, Sunny side, McHenry Shores. White Oaks Bay No 1, Wonder Woods No 4, Hickory Falls No 1, Lookout Point. Indian Ridge No 1, Wonder Center No 1, Deep Spring Woods No 1 and Wooded Shores, Wonder Lake; Beach No 1. Island Lake; Beach No. l. Lakemoor and West Shore beach. McCullom Lake FI NDS FOR HIGHW AYS McHenry county was allotted $90,722 as its share of motor, fuel tax funds paid into the state Treasury during May, according to the Illinois department of Transportation These funds are allocated monthly to the various counties for their highway needs Monies are computed on the basis of motor vehicle registration fees ON U.S. ECONOMY The nation's economy turn­ ed in a strong performance in April as industrial output rose 1.1 per cent and housing starts increased 6 per cent. The in­ creases marked the second good month in a row following the winter slowdown. ^Deaths C LARA ADAMS Mrs. Clara Adams of 3603 N Fairview, Johnsburg, died at Crystal Pines Nursing home. Crystal Lake, Thursday, July 6, at the age of 76 ) Mrs. Adams was born Aug. 6, 1901, in Johnsburg, the daughter of John and Emma (Kammerer) Mertes. She had made her home in the area all of her life and was a member of St. John the Baptist Catholic church, the Blessed Virgin Mary sodality and the McHenry Senior Citizens club Survivors include her husband, Joseph H. Adams, whom she married June 13. 1923, in Johnsburg; three sisters. Mrs. Peter M (Mar thai Schaefer of McHenry. Mrs. Walter (Theresa) Grube of Rhinelander. Wis., and Mrs Arthur (Marie) Wagner of Grayslake; and nieces and nephews She was preceded in death by a brother. Joseph, and three sisters, Helen Mertes, Elizabeth Mills and Anna Otto Monday Mass of the Resurrection at St Mary's Catholic church. McHenry. followed Sunday visitation at the George R. Justen & Son funeral home. Interment was at St. John the Baptist church cemetery, Johnsburg Memorial contributions may be made to the Johnsburg Rescue squad or St John the Baptist church Restoration fund6 RICHARD W. SCHNEIDER Sunnyside resident Richard W Schneider of 1406 Channel Beach, died Saturday. July 8, at his home at the age of 60. Mr Schneider was bom in Chicago Oct 21,1917, the son of Mathias and Anna (Fonzen) Schneider. The deceased was an Army veteran of World War II, a member of American Legion McHenry Post 491 and Disabled American Veterans, South Suburban no 55 A carpenter in home con­ struction, he was a member of St John the Baptist Catholic church and the Holy Name society In addition to his widow, Esther (May) whom he married in Chicago May 16, 1942, he leaves five daughters, Mrs Richard (Mary Thereset Johnson of Newhill, Calif., Mrs Leon (Celine) Haydam of McHenry, Mrs Walter (Ber- nadette) Messel, Jr., of McHenry, Mrs Louis (Pauline) Wolff of Wonder Lake, and Leonie Schneider, at home; nine grandchildren, a sister, Mrs Jerry (Rita) Vonsovic of Washington; a brother, Ed­ ward V Schneider of Sunnyside a"nd his mother, Anna •' Schneider, also of Sunnyside Visitation was held at the George R. Justen & Son funeral home Sunday with Mafss of­ fered at St. Mary's Catholic church Monday at 12 noon Burial was at St. John the Baptist Catholic church. CATHERINE L. DOCKERY Sixty-four-year-old Catherine L. Dockery of 9020 Acofn Path.' Highland Shores, died at her home Wednesday, July 5. Mrs. Dockery was born in Port Glasgow, Scotland, May 15,1914. the daughter of Samuel and Margaret (Scally) Lamont. The deceased had made her home in Wonder Lake for the past 31 years and was em­ ployed for more'TlranlEr yfcars by Morton Chemical in Woodstock and Ringwood Her husband. Thomas E Dockery. whom she married in Woodstock July 28. 195G, sur­ vives as well as a son, George Taylor of Wonder Lake; four grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Kellner of Ft Lauderdale. Fla , and Mrs Helen Stevenson of Leamington. Ontario. Canada; and two brothers, "William Lamont of Wonder Lake and Daniel Lamont of Port Glasgow, Scotland Visiting hours were held at the Schneider, Leucht, Merwin & Cooney funeral home, Woodstock, Friday, followed by Mass at St Ann's Episcopal church. Woodstock Interment was at Greenwood cemetery. The family would appreciate memorial contributions to St. Ann's church or the Cancer fund KATHERINE Tl'SSEY Mrs Katherine Tussey of 801 Southgate, McHenry. died at McHenry hospital Monday, July 10. at the age of 75. Mrs Tussey was born in Austria July 3. 1903, the daughter of Anton and Anna (Rush) Fernbach She had made her home in McHenry since 1956 and was a former Chicago resident Her husband, George Tussey, whom she married May 9, 1935, in Chicago, survives, as well as a sister in Germany The Peter M Justen & Son funeral home scheduled vistation Wednesday from 3 to 9 p m Mass will be offered at St Mary's Catholic church, McHenry. Thursday moaning at 10 a m with burial at St Mary's cemetery. Evergreen Park, 111 In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate Masses in the name of the deceased Senior Legislative Forum Since 1944, more than 17.3 million veterans have received educational benefits through the GI bill Recipients num­ bering 7 8 million served in World War II; 2 4 million in the Korean Conflict; and 7.1 million served during the pos» Korean and the Vietnam era NO-WAX VINYLS SPECTACULAR SALE 4 days only -- July 13,14,15,16 SAVE 10% to 50%! iiin Armstrong, Congoleum,G.A.F., AmtiCo, Dowd, Mannington and many others -- all sale priced July13,14,15,16. Cash 'n Carry or we'll install it for you! COUPON' J 20% OFF ANY NO-WAX I VINYI RFMN ANT - OVFR I I VINYL REMNANT-OVER 500 TO CHOOSE FROM With this coupon - (k>od July I 3, 14, 15. 16. 1978 only I I TinVCARPETS I IDT & RUGS Lieutenant Governor Dave O'Neal's Senior Citizen Legislative forum will nold a regional meeting Thursday, July 13, at the DuPage center, 421 N. County Farm road in Wheaton at 2 p.m. Representatives frort^the following eighty-county area will attend: DuPage. Grundy, Kane. Kankakee, Kendall, Lake, McHenry and Will. Lieut&hant Governor O'Neal will be present to outline the goals of the non-partisan forum for the upcoming year. This will be the fifth in a series of thirteen statewide regional meetings to be held this summer. Any senior citizen organization of twenty-five members or more can be represented on the forum by contacting Carrie Redebaugh, Senior Action center. Three West « Old Town mall, Springfield 62701. telephone toll free 800-252-6565 O'Neal said. "The Forum was created to obtain local level input on the needs of senior citizens throughout the state and to advise the lieutenant governor, the governor and Che legislature on needed legislation relating to senior citizens. This is the first time such an organization has been created on the state level." FEATURED IN "ABNER"-Allan F. Cook of McHenry and Trade Trussel of Spring Grove will be featured in the Gaslite Players* production of "Lil' Abner". The play is the hilarious tale of the residents of Dogpatch USA and their escapades with the government and each other. Throughout the musical Daisv Mae (Ms. Trussel) pursues Lil' Abner, (center) while Marryin' Sam (Cook) does his best to get them married off. Throw in a group of scientists dedicated to bombing Dogpatch off the face of the earth, a scheming General Bullmoose and Yokumberry Tonic and you have the makings of an entertaining evening. Performances will be held at Lake wood school, Twin Lakes, Wis., at 8:15 July 14, 15. 21 and 22. Chicago Man 20th Traffic Death In Cou nfy ame A Chicago man becai McHenry county's twentieth traffic fatality when he died early Sunday morning following an accident near Harvard James Szabelski, 34, was pronounced dead on arrival at Harvard hospital, where he was taken after the car he was driving was discovered in a 200 WASHINGTON ST /WOODSTOCK, ILLINOIS/815 338 1000 HOURS HON THUDS f * l S to 9 TUiS M(0 SAT g to S SUN 1? to S ditch at 2:30 a m at the in tersection of Routes 14 and 23 Police discovered Mr Szabelski slumped behind the steering wheel with very ex­ tensive head injuries. According to Sheriff's police, the Szabelski auto was nor­ thbound on Route 23, when it apparently went out of control on a curve, crossed the road­ way and sideswiped a guard rail, continuing through the intersection with Route 14 and down into the ditch Investigation into the ac­ cident is being continued by the Sheriff's Police Accident In­ vestigation unit Blood Drive At College McHenry County college's health service is sponsoring a summer blood drive Thursday. July 13 "Aurora Blood bank per­ sonnel will be in the college lounge on the lower level of the Main hall building from 4 :30 to 7 30 pm." explained Louise Lundemo, health service director Blood is needed now because of the many traffic accidents over the Fourth of July weekend and also because many regular donors are on vacation and may miss blood drives during the summer months, she said By donating blood an in­ dividual can assure himself and his family of having blood available in an emergency, Lundemo pointed out An in- Accidents will happen. i hat s why you need the protection that American Family s Special Homeowners Package Policy provides It s the most complete home owners coverage we ve ever ottered Call me today for all the details Because your home is special. TOUT CHUCK HC« IEWAND0WSKI OUR NEW LOCATION -- Corner of Crystal Lake Blacktop & Rt 120 McHenry CALL US FOR DETAILS 385-2304 auro nom mamss m/unun Family Mutual Insurance Co Madison Wit A-l HEARING AID REPAIR SERVICE Free Looners Complete Service on oil Mokes Custom Earmolds 30 Doy Tnol on New Aids HOME SERVICE FOR SHUT-INS I TRY BEFORE YOU BUY' Maico-Oticon-Radio Ear Quolft^ne Audiotone TelevSono Tone Custom Mode All in the Eor Models SERVICE CENTER WEDS 1:00 to 5:00 OTHER HOURS BY APPT. BATTERY SALE 49% DISCOUNT AU. SIZES! R0BT. STENSLAND ft ASSOCIATES 3937 W MAIN ST. McHENRY, ILL 3857661 AhoMT MOSFECT IMS. MAIN 312-4750 MEMORIAL. HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK The McHenry home of Mr. and Mrs Glenn Gates welcomes an infant daughter born Thursday. July 6. The birth of a baby boy born Friday. July 7, to Mr and Mrs Arthur Morey of McHenry is announced SUNDAY'S CHILD Mr and Mrs. Monty Corso of 10331 Main street, Richmond, announce the birth of their first child, an infant daughter Cristy Catherine chose to arrive Sunday, July 2, at 12 noon, and Memorial hospital records show that she tipped the hospital scales at 7 lbs. 12 oz. She is welcomed by grand­ parents, Mr and Mrs Richard Miller and Mrs Wanda Burruss, all of McHenry. Mrs Julia Regner of McHenry is the baby's great grandmother The baby's mother is the former Wendy Miller McHENRY HOSPITAL DYLAN'S BABY BROTHER Two-year-old Dylan Pren­ dergast has a new baby brother Baby Rory Phillip made his world debut Thur sday, July 6, at 4 08 a m at McHenry hospital, checking in with a birth weight of 4 lbs l oz He bears the name of his late great grandfather. Phillip Both boys are the sons of Mr and Mrs Robert Prendergast of 3102 Charlotte. McHenry Delighted grandparents in­ clude Mr and Mrs John Gammuto of Downers Grove and Mrs and Mrs Albert Prendergast of Chicago. The baby's great grandmother is Mrs Mary Cesario of Villa Park dividual can also designate his or her blood to be credited to blood banks in any part of the country so that they can help friends or relatives in an emergency, she said Because technology on blood use is developing the limits on who is eligible to donate have been expanded, Lundemo noted A prospective donor who was refused in the past may now be able to donate under new rules, she said Area residents are en­ couraged to come to the college and donate blood Thursday Any questions on eligibility may be referred to Louise Lundemo, 455-3700, extension 333 1 FAMILY SERVICE MEETING The Family Service and Community Mental Health Center for McHenry County will hold its regular monthly meeting Wednesday, July 19, at 7:30p.m. in the McHenry area office, 3409 W. Waukegan road, McHenry The public is invited to attend HOSPITAL NOTES MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Recent admissions to Memorial hospital. Woodstock, included from McHenry: Janie Biederer, Peter Brom melkamp, Bromslawa Jonelis. Kelli Olsen. Master Kary Olsen, Victor Justes and James Abner; from Wonder Lake: Kathryn Vanderwiel. Catherine Heron. Stanfiel Coss. Jr . Beverly Dunlap, Susan Narowelz, Hose Parker, Laura Eising and Karoline Koessler HARV ARD HOSPITAL Walter Freund of McHenr> was recently admitted as a patient to Harvard hospital I V . A . N E W S ; < Editor's note: Following are representative questions an swered daily by VA counselors Full information is available at any VA office.» Q--I am a veteran with a «) percent service-connected disability I have a severely handicapped child who will be 18 years of age Oct 1, 1978 What should I do to continue to receive an additional allowance for this child" A-Send a medical statement to your nearest VA office, between July and October 1978. which describes the type of disability, giving the facts, symptoms and diagnosis Q-Can I make a loan on my VA insurance policy0 „ A-Policy loans are available on permanent plan insurance policies, up to 94 percent of the cash value, less any in debtedness Contact the office where your insurance records arc located, or your local VA office, for application and additional information Q-I am a World War II veteran and I have never used my GI home loan benefit Am I still eligible" A There is no time limitation on use of the loan guaranty benefit Contact your local VA office for a certificate of eligibility if you do lx have one f. Hail Freight Plans for the future of rail freight service in Illinois will be the subject of public hearings to be held at five locations throughout the state from July 6 to 13 Hearings are scheduled in Quincy. July 6, Carbondale. July 7, Ottawa July 11; Ur bana, July 12 and Springfield. July 13 Additional information is available from the D O T Bureau of Planning, phone 217 782 2755

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