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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Jun 1962, p. 8

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Page Eight THE McHENBY PLAINDEALER Thursday, Jun# 14, 1962 St. John's Graduates j Kotalik Studio "Photo Rev. Fr. BliWgjS, seated in center of front row, is shown with members of the graduating class of St. John's eighth grade class who received diplomas earlier this month. . LOCAL SUPERVISOR TAIELLT Of 100 LEADS OPPOSITION TO DENY ZONING Artists ShOWX! (Continued from Paffe 1) (Continued from Tage 1) PRE-FIESTA DAY EVENTS PROMISE ENTERTAINMENT (Continued from I'age 1) Sponsoring organizations including the Jaycees. Chamber of Commerce, Kiwanis from McHenry and Wonder Lake, Rotary, Legion, V.F.W., Moose and Viscount Parents association will all participate. In addition to the above, Chief Justen is bringing in a half dozen really fine water fight teams who are expected to show the novices how it is done. Riverside Drive, between Pearl and Broad streets at the city beach, will be the scene o^ action. 'Teen Dance At 8:30 on the same evening, a nationally known personality Several Hurt In Accidents COMMEND DIRECTOR (Continued from Page 1) curve,, left the 'blacktop and overturned, coming to rest on the top. Both men managed to get out before help arrived. O'Kane sustained cuts and bruises and Colbran had mpre serious injuries for' which he was kept in McHenry hospital. An alert was scheduled to stop the early evening train through McHenry last Friday in the event wreckage from a 5 p.m. accident coafd not be cleared from the Track near Ringwood Before arrival of the corritnuter. Driver of the car was Poly- \'ios\Tulupan, 17, who was driving south on Rt. 31 when vote asr"inst all such construe 'lion until the Skidmore bridge Hero visitors may observe the with trees, flowers and pond. at Pistnkee Bay is placed under consideration. The B;jv bridge, which is considered a traffic hazard because it is so narrow and the road is extremely winding al artists at work in oils, water- 'olors. scu'pture and ceramics. Motion pictures, of particular interest to art lovers will be ihown, ev^ry hour on the hour. Coffee and doughnuty will be this point., has been in the news i dispensed at the rustic "Red for a number of years and su- j Ham £afe". pervi^ors from this area, have; jn ;rtfjoining rooms will be sought to have a new bridge i found such features as the erected. The road and bridge committee has never seen fit to recommend the project to the entire board for a vote on the grounds that it would be too expensive. Most of the expense would need to come froni county funds, although some state and federal aid would be forthcoming, according to Adams. Named to Committee During the meeting. Supervisor Walter Dean of Wonder Lake was named to the executive committee in Zone 4 of the Illinois Association of Township Officials to represent McHenry couniy. The next meeting of the group w<Hl be June 2H in Dixon. Members learned the res- )C children's exhibit. a special one-man show by Jim Pearson of Ringwood, a.nfl delightful picture settings arranged by the garden clubs of McHenry and nearby communities. Most of the works shown at the fair will be offered for sale, through a "silent auction" (written bids* that runs the length of the show, and the open bidding scheduled for Saturday evening. June 23. The fair land fair) auctioneer is Ann Varese. will provide the younger set his auto went out of control with several hours of fine en- on a sharp curve near the Fred "tertainment in the form of a : Wiedrich home. He skidded inrecord dance. As yet, the name 1 a ditch and came to a stop of the celebrity nas not been ; at the track just outside Ringdivulged since the organization^'00.^- in charge of this part of the j Passengers w&re Alexi Lu- Fiesta program is still com- Por,i. Michael Lee and Scott pl€tin2 plans | Beavers, all of 'the (Chicago The dance will be held on the"!area tennis courts next to the city I / They were brought to Mcbaseball field in Millstreain! Henry hospital for treatment, subdivision. Newlfrweds Hurt Refreshments will be avail-j Newlyweds from Algonquin, a| able. Last year's dance was! ^r- an(* ^rs- Carles J. Ross, ^-gUlrst of its kind on Fiesta j sustained injuries last SaturweeJTnd and was well attend- ! day evenm* as weFe en" cd. Vhich gives the commit- j nor,h ™ ih^r %°ney: tee prom.se of an even larger tr'^ The crash occurred crowd this vear. I on Rt. 31, north o^Hcnry, ; when their car struck a\bridge abutment near the Blake farm. According to state police, All proceeds from the Country Art Fair -- a commission on sales, plus ticket receipts -- ;o to the McHenry hospital unci. This year's goal: the purbase of a new orthopedic and ical table. Street Dance For the "older generation, the city park will be the scene they were travelling north of continuing entertainment i when an unidentified vehicle tl^e same evening. Old timers, | forced their car to the side and especially, will remember last year's event in which memories of years gone by became very vivid through reminiscence. A well known orchestra will be on hand to provide music, and Ed. Ozog's Moose members will be present selling refreshments. The entire evening is dethey struck the bridge headon. Ross is reported to have suffered facial cuts and his wife, Hazel Jean, sustained a broken leg and foot. They were taken to McHenry hospital tot treatment. Other Accidents Lynn Gustavson, 17, of Won- FLAMES CAUSE ignation of Harry Herendeen, as treasurer on July 31 for the reason of "outside interests". Mr. Herendeen's term would ! DESTRUCTION OF not normally expire for several AREA RESIDENCE months after that date, and it will now become necessary for the board, at its next meeting. to appoint a successor. , . Herendeen. according to law. I through the suodivision shortwould not have been able to ! !-v befcre 11 ^clock when he (Continued from Page 1) Larry Johnson was driving succeed himself. His successor will he named in the November election. The county's share of sales tax was announced as $6,299.- 54 for February and S7.853.S8 for March. Justice Collections McHenry District 3 fees oh thirty-seven cases during May hrought in $243 and fines totalled $266. Total fees throughout the countv for the month ! saw the flames through a window. He stopped at the nearest home, which was the residence of the Boyd Knaacks, and it was they who turned in the alarm. McHenry firemen answered the cail immediately and extinguished the blaze. They said the nearest home was across the street and was.never in any danger. There was no estimate made signed to help everyone enjoy der Lake, 3scaped injury when himself to the fullest and get I her car went out of control on into a festive mood for thejrtt. 120 last Friday evening Fiesta Day events. Two McHenry Sisters Seek Princess Title (Continued from Page J) and turned over. State police who investigated said the veh- ;cle was headed west on the highway. An accident involving three cars was reported on Ringwood road Saturday afternoon, Great interest centers in this I injuries were only slight, contest locally each year, l Involved in the crash were Arlargely because McHenry has . thur Frenssen of Wonder Lake proudly claimed two county i Dorothy Cunningham of Mcand state winners within the | Cullom Lake and Grace Defenlast four years. Besides Miss j baugh of McHenry. , Hogan, Maryann Grajjger Hue- ; Cars driven by Randall Selmann won both titles. ! ]ek of Wonder Lake and Wij- Candid3t.es are busy this ' liam Hummel of Chicago were week offering taste treats in j involved in a minor collision at various county stores, featur- j Wonder Center, Wonder Lake, ing dairy products. Purpose of on Sunday. the program is to call custom- | Three young ladies were ers' attention to the variety of wholesome daiyy products available. reached $1,266.75 and lotal . of the damage. fines, $1,731. For the year end-: Tom Hanley, oldest of the ing April 30. collections from fhree Hanley children', is well the justice offices for fees and known in McHenry, where he fines totalled $42,829.75. and . attended the local high school after salaries and supplies were \ f°r a short time. deducted, there was a balance Grass Fire of $11,098.62. ' Firemen were called out an- RabieS Enforcing Officer Ed- other time the same day when ward Jelinek of McHenry they put out a grass fire-which turned in his report, with 351 , had spread from a rubbish calls answered in May. Bounty burner into a hay field at the ! claims on foxes amounted to Stanley Franks residence, 703 $495 for the six-month period Lincoln road. The hay was ending June 1. quite green and thus the damage was kept to a minimum. ACT OX LICENSES TT ,h e d,r iver l, i censes cfr A4 1l1!e -v C H I L D H U R T C'/ Bou-'her. and Har</k! N. Four-jear-old Christopher /Niesen of McHenry have been Dil of 2302 N. Johnsburg road suspended f ir three violations, struck his head on an object Probationary permits have in the family home at Johnsbeen issued by the state to burg Sunday night and was Kenneth Furrow of Wood- rushed by the Johnsburg resstock. Gary I lout ^ of Crystal cue squad to McHenry hospi- Lake, Henry Klawitter, Jr.. of tal, wh< re several stitches Harvard and Hemy Schintgen were required to close the of Cary. wound. PROPERTY DAMAGE An unidentified motorist evidently lost control of his car and it damaged a fence and sign on the Anton Freels property on Ringwood road. The incident occurred last Friday night. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE treated at McHenry hospital for lacerations as the result of an accident which occurred at 8:05 o'clock Thursday evening on the road leading from Rt 31 into Johnsburg. Patricia Glosson of Center street, driver of the car, was accompanied by Judy Walsh, also of Center street, McHenry, and Kathy Amo of Kenosha, Wis. The girls told sheriff's deputies that they were riding west on the Johnsburg road R e g u l a r c h e c k - u p s and maintenance By our experts, means lower car costs for you. Call us today and find out for yourself. Brake Service All Mechanical Repair* Complete Motor Overhauling BUTCH'S Auto Service "24-HOUR TOWING SERVICE 1002 N. Front St. EV 5-0811 McHenry, I1L GRANDPA'S, TOO Juvenile Itde^/uJUf dfakto IPL the. '4-fowjt Remember Dad with a Gift from ? 7V.cfJ&'A' STTORE for MEN For the Top Man in your life Send NORCROSS Father's Day Cards FATHER'S DAY SUNDAY JUNE 17 BIBLE SCHOOL The Community Methodist and Faith Presbyterian churches have joined together again t his year to conduct a Daily Vacation Bible school which is being held at the Methodist church each weekday "morning, June 11 to 22, from 9 to 11:30. In studying the general Iheme of "The Bible," the yomiger children are learning about many" of the men of Bible times arid how they - brought God's word and mes- ; sage to theiijT generation and 1 the older children are learning • about the life- and work of 1 Paul the Apostle. CANCEL TYPING COLRSE| There will be no typing course offered at the local high school this summer as origin ally plann , Rudi J Studio Photo Paul R. Y^inda, center, who has retired after twenty-five in the McHenry high school system, is .shown at a dinne,C- held in his honor in Dundee last Saturday evening. Hosts for the evening were the school administrators and school board of District 156. At left is Donald Howard, secretary of the board, and at right is Mayor Donald P. Doherty, holding a resolution passed by the City Council commending Mr. Yanda for his long service to the city as leader of the municipal band. when an unidentified driver attempted to pass a third car as it approached from the opposite direction. Miss Glosson's car was reported to have been sideswiped, after which she lost control. Her car left the road on the north and then travelled to the other side and off the pavement. Truck Driver Hurt A Crystal Lake truck driver. John A Balumbo, 26, sustained two broken legs, a broken wrist and head injuries about 6:15 o'clock Thursday evening when his truck went out of control, plunged down an embankment and uprooted a tree before crashing into a concrete building. He was taken to McHenry hospital, where his condition was critical foir a time. The accident took place on Rt. 176, about a mile and a half west of Burton's Bridge, where Balumbo smashed into the building of Boetsch & Sons well drilling company. Balumbo is a driver for the Wing Trucking company of Cary. RESXJlF.UE HIGHWAY Suburban Oil Co., has been awarded the contract for resurfacing Rt. 120, east of M.CHenry to Lakemoor. Their bid "as $68,941 for 3.17 miles. ASK ORDINANCE COMPLIANCE McHenry s police department gives a last reminder before enforcement of two city ordinances. One pertains to vehicle stickers, which must be placed on all cars of McHenry residents. Officers will begin giving tickets for violation of this regulation starting next Monday, June 18. The other reminder is in regard to cutting weeds, especially in vacant lots, i with a deadline of June 15. 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