PAGE 20-PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1972 MUSIN" N' MEANDERIN" (Continued from page 1) when riding her bike shopping. We suggest there be a bike path made on the streets of McH^pry in honor of the senior citizens". They concluded their letter by asking our help in an effort to obtain a bike path for all bike riders. Now let these riders come forth if they are in terested and we will see whether or not there is a real desire for such a thoroughfare. Babies continue to make news at the Plaindealer office. The latest is John Anthony Yegge, born Oct. 11 up Wisconsin way. The little fellow's arrival brought a smile to the face of Grandma Marie, and incidentally, also to Grandpa Bart. K.A.F. OPEN FUND CAMPAIGN FOR RESCUE SQUAD (Continued from page 1) To date, donations totalling $23,000 have been received and these have been used almost entirely for equipment to "get lie service ofi the ground". Members in addition to those mentioned are Axel O. Sch- wanke, Phillip Gust, Thomas A. Cheatham, Richard Waychunas, Paul Heber, Gary W. Baseley, Nicholas J. Freund, Robert G. Schmaling, William M. Hodges, Walter M. Schaefer, Ronald M. Schaefer, Mark L. Justen, Kenneth J. McKenna, Norman Schmaling, Loretta Simon, George N. Loser, Bob Sachs and Fred Anthony. DISASTER OFFICE TO REMAIN OPEN THROUGH WEEK (Continued from page 1) profit organizations in the affected area to qualify for low- cost, long-term SBA loans to restore or replace damaged property not covered by in surance. CHFST X-RAY MOBILE UNIT VISITS COUNTY (Continued from page 1) Mentsch insurance office with ) volunteers from the hospital auxiliary and the J-C-Ettes assisting with the registration. Everyone 18 years of age or older can be x-rayed as well as those under 18 who have a positive skin test. Pregnant women will not be x-rayed without a written request from their physician. The chest x-rays are made possible by contributions made to the Christmas Seal cam paign. Volunteers are presently assembling 42,000 Christmas Seal letters which will be mailed to all McHenry county residents the last week in October. McHENRY YOUTH CROWNED MARIAN HOMECOMING KING (Continued from page 1) The Sophomore float won second mention with a steamship bearing the slogan, "We'll Sail Over the Green Waves". Next was the Senior float with a large Panda Bear which stated, "We Panda Win But We Can't Bear to Lose" and "We'll Cause a Pan- damonium". A large witch stirring a pot of brew entered by the Freshman class bore the Deaths ANNA F. DESKIS Mrs. Samuel (Anna F.) Deskis, 68, of 2906 N. Oakland, McCullom Lake, died Monday, Oct. 16, in McHenry hospital. Mrs. Deskis was born in Latvia Dec. 2,1903. She came to this country two years later. Besides her husband, she is survived by one son, Raymond S., of Woodstock; three grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Emma Fritz, and one brother, Anthony Rymus, both of Chicago. Visitation is being held at the George R. Justen & Son chapel until 10 o'clock Wednesday, when Mass will be offered in St. Patrick's Catholic church. Burial will be in the new St. Patrick's cemetery. LESLIE E. FABER A funeral Mass will be of fered at noon Wednesday in St. Patrick's Catholic church for Leslie E. Faber of 108 N. Green street, McHenry. Mr. Faber, 70 years old, died Monday, Oct. 16, in McHenry hospital. The deceased was born in REGISTER FOR VISION-HEARING PROGRAM OCT. 20-21 (Continued from page 1) Parents are frequently not aware that a child could have "lazy eye" blindness or am blyopia in one eye, or low vision in both eyes. They are also apt to be unaware of hearing problems in one or both ears. The purpose of the screening is to locate the pre-school age children with possible vision and hearing problems and to identify those needing special educational services because of limitations. There is no charge to parents for the screening. The screening is for all 3 through 5- year-old children. It is necessary to register children for the screening program. Registration will be held Friday, Oct. 20 and Saturday, Oct. 21 at the McHenry State Bank and the First National Bank, during regular banking hours. SEEK LEVYING . OFFICERS FOR SERVICE WORK (Continued from page 1) should be directed to James R. Rakow, County Superintendent of Highways, 12104 Country Club road, Woodstock. MONTINI SCHOOL SYSTEM NEAR TOP IN AREA DIOCESE (Continued from page 1) appreciation to Mr. Schweder, his committees and all the ladies who are working on this very worthwhile project. The next regular meeting of the board will be held Monday, Nov. 13, at 8 p.m. in St. Patrick's church hall. slogan, "We're Brewin' Up A Victory". <The entire homecoming weekend was considered a complete success when the inspired Marian Hurricanes won both their games against St. Edward's of Elgin. The Sophomore Hurricanes won their first game of the season with a 12-0 score. The Varsity blanked St. Ed's, 30-0. Chicago April 25, 1902. He had resided in McHenry for about six weeks, coming here from Morton Grove. Mr. Faber was a retired salesman for the Business Systems Co., Chicago. Survivors are his wife. Elizabeth (Daubach), to whom he was married thirty-seven years Feb. 14; also two sons, Leslie E., Jr., Galesburg, and George E., Skokie; two daughters, Mrs. David (Louise) Peters of McHenry and Mrs. Robert (Kathleen) Strack of Granite City; ten grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Isabelle Kovacs of Madison, Wis. Hospital News McHENRY HOSPITAL Patients admitted to McHenry hospital included Barbara Rode, Marion Moser, Darlene Dyrkacz, Henry An derson, Peggy TomUnson, Troy Fox, Edna Phillips, George Tanak, Viola Young, George Inzer, Boyd Houston, Alfred Anderson. Carol Justen, Roman Lewan, Karen Mitchell, McHenry; Elma Bradley, John Diehl, Wonder I^ake. The body rests at the Peter M. Justen & Son funeral home until the time of last rites. Burial will be in St. Mary's cemetery. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Craig Frost, Spring Grove; Darlene Crowder, ^Master Eddie Gilligan, Wonder Lake; Baby Jennifer Samen, Kathleen Brown, McHenry were patients in Memorial hospital. Woodstock. HARVARD HOSPITAL Robert Wade, Frances Michels, McHenry and Paul Draheim, Wonder Lake were patients in Harvard hospital. McHENRY HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. James Brefeld announce the birth of a son Oct. 13.. A son was born Oct. 17 to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bogacz. KIWANIS NEWS WONDER LAKECLUB Joe Novak was honored as the 1972 "Man of the Year" at the Oct. 9 meeting by retiring Kiwanis President Gene Bach. Each year the retiring president selects a Wonder Lake man or woman for this annual Kiwanis award. Novak was selected because of his work as a Wonder Lake fireman. Rescue squad member and head of the Fire department svstem. communications Following presentation of the award, Lt. Gov. Brad Manning installed the new officers for 1972-73: Robert Stangl, president,; Bill Dicker, second vice-president; George Hart- mann. Sr., first vice-president; Horace R. Wagner, treasurer and Art Christopher, secretary. Also installed as board of directors were Gene Bach, Gordy Gran, Bill Dicker, Guy White, Bill Cristy, Bob Rowley and Bob Myers. Bob Howe has been nominated by the club as Lt. Governor-elect. TOWNSHIP AID McHenry county will receive $10,840 for townships and road districts as their share of Motor Fuel Tax paid into the state treasury during the last third of September. Small businesses in Illinois will now have the opportunity to bid on state items set aside specifically for them as a result of legislation approved by Gov. Richard B. Ogilvie. The new Illinois Small Business Pur chasing Act authorizes the Department of General Ser vices to designate specified commodities, equipment or services for state government use as small business "set- asides". 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