PLAN BOWLING TOURNAMENT - Tomasello's Bowl in Johnsburg are completing plans for an open doubles tournament to be held on three week-ends beginning April 20 and 21. Bill Bradley, manager of the tournament, is shown giving some pointers to Ann Bitter in preparatioq for the event. More information may be obtained by contacting Mr. Bradley at Tomasello's. (STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD) Police Tickets The McHenry Police department issued the following tickets this past week: Robert A. Soberg, 161 Lincoln, Crystal Lake, speeding 60 in a 40 mph zone. Robert C. Jaques, 1620 S. River, McHenry, failure to use speed reasonable and proper. Keith Merckx, 816 Sharon, Woodstock, speeding 60 in a 40 mph zone. Ronald A. Wegener, 1307 W. Sunset, McHenry, speeding 50 in a 40 mph zone. James Bottcher, 5201 Bong, Wonder Lake, speeding 53 in a 40 mph zone. Donald G. Harris, 1712 Highview, McHenry, speeding 58 in a 40 mph zone. Robert G. Jenkins, 5511 N. L u c i n a , M c H e n r y , transportation or possession of alcoholic liquor. Glen Stach, 4208 South, McHenry, violation of classification (motorcycle). Arthur H. Linn, 806 Southside, McHenry, driving while intoxicated. James L. Geske, 3705 Anne, McHenry, speeding 55 in a 35 mph zone. Thomas E. Brittain, 706 Nancy, Lilymoor, speeding 46 in a 35 mph zone. Howard A. Porter, 3447 W. 64th Place, Chicago, speeding 52 in a 40 mph zone. Timothy J. Hagerty, 906 N. Route 23, Harvard, speeding 53 in a 40 mph zone. Kirk McComb, 7818 Wooded Shore, Wonder Lake, speeding 60 in a 40 mph zone. Anthony Morici, 6912 Hiawatha, Wonder Lake, speeding 53 in a 40 mph zone. Bonnie J. Maldonado, 7818 Balsam, Wonder Lake, speeding 54 in a 40 mph zone. John Lorbach, 528 Orchard, DesPlaines, speeding 55 in a 40 mph zone. Richard Hecker, 5104 W. Shore, McHenry, speeding 40 in a 25 mph zone. Vicki Kejno, 4801 Prairie, McHenry, speeding 43 in a 25 mph zone. James Nellessen, 2916 N. Riverside, speeding 53 in a 40 mph zone. Nickols Glaviano, 1903 S. Fernwood, McHenry, speeding 59 in a 40 mph zone. • Gloria M. Freund, 7707 Hickory, Wonder Lake, speeding 55 in a 40 mph zone. Michael A. Jones, 7102 Seminole, McHenry, speeding 53 in a 40 mph zone. Dean M. Luckey, 9115 Memory, Wonder Lake, speeding 50 in a 40 mph zone. Gregory S. Murray, 326 Railroad, Woodstock, speeding 58 in a 40 mph zone. Mary N. Hedge, 1104 Melbourne Place, Spring Grove, speeding 58 in a 40 mph zone. Lotte Eschner, 5021 E. Lake Shore, Wonder Lake, speeding 52 in a 40 mph zone. Lon H. Smith, 3705 Clover, McHenry, speeding 42 in a 25 mph zone. Michael LaVarra, 507 Green, McHenry, speeding 51 in a 25 mph zone. Michael W. Reese, 4705 W. Lake Shore, McHenry, speeding 39 in a 25 mph zone. Marilyn Hrabak, 1811 GOT A p£7> pQR yfCfi Give away Cute, playful, six week old GermamShepherd- collie pup. Female - all black with white bib & feet. Call after 6:00 p.m. 385-4620. 4/17-T.F. Part doberman pincher, part collie puppies, 6 week old. 385-1672 anytime. 4-19 3 cats, 1 white male, 1 year old, 1 female gray, 1 female tri-colored 385-3021 after 6 :00 p.m. 4-19 KeVUNE KITCHENS Mfih :sr • ATTITUDES SPECIALIZING IS QUALITY KITCHEN CABINETS EITHER, WOOD OR FORMICA -- CUSTOM DESIGNED & BUILT TO SUIT YOUR SPECIAL NEEDS COMPLETE SERVICE - DESIGN THRU INSTALLATION FREE ESTIMATES SEE: MARTY QUINN KEVUNE DISTRIBUTORS 4614 W. ROUTE 120 McHENRY,ILL. 815-385-1720 -Ill- Select Twenty College Freshman Nursing Students Freshmen nursing students for the 1974-75 academic year have been announced by the McHenry County college Nursing Selection committee. The twenty participants will attend nursing classes at Elgin Community college, while taking general education and nursing-related courses at MCC. The students include Therese Duffy, Wonder Lake; and Patricia Stark and Shirley Luebbert, McHenry. The twenty were selected from eighty-one applicants by the Nursing Selection c o m m i t t e e . C o m m i t t e e members include Margaret Gaebler, director of nursing at ECC; and John Adelmann and Kenneth Williams, MCC counselors. , * According to Adelmann, students were selected on the basis of their overall academic background and performance in science-related course work at both high school and college. In addition, students were evaluated on the basis of h e a 1 1 h - r e l a t e d w o r k experiences. "It was very difficult to choose twenty students from the applicants. Those who applied had very good backgrounds and qualifications for the nursing program," said Adelmann. Family Service Series Focuses On Alcohol Abuse During April, which has been designated as Alcohol Information month for the state of Illinois, the Family Service and Mental Health clinic will focus attention on this subject. The first meeting of an on going series will be held Wednesday, April 24, from 7:30 to 9:30, at the clinic, 3514 W. Waukegan road, McHenry. D i s c u s s i o n w i l l d e a l w i t h "Alcohol Abuse in the Family". No pre-registration is required. Dean Burch, former chair man of the Federal Commu nications Commission, has been sworn in as a counse lor to President Nixon and members of the Cabinet. High School Player Of The Week ! BASEBALL DOUG FREUND Warrior second baseman, Doug Freund, has 5R.B.I.'s, has scored 8 runs and presently holds a steady .484 batting average in his first 11 games. NYE TRUVALUE PHARMACY 1327 N. Riverside Dr. McHenry, III.- 1974 Brings Changes To Church Clothing Appeal PAGE 9 - PLAIN DEALER-FRIDAY, APRIL 19. 1974 "1974 will bring new challenges and several changes in direction for the Church World Service Clothing Appeal," states Mrs. J.C. McCray, National Clothing Appeal administrator. "The world's needs have changed, and Church World Service, through its clothing appeal and through CROP, its fund-raising and commodity-securing arm, is adjusting to those changes." Overseas needs have changed greatly from the time when CWS first began to send its fleet of trucks down the nation's highways seeking to collect as much as 10 million pounds of used clothing in a year. In those days, most of the clothing went to Europe and warm winter wraps were much in demand. Now the scene is the tropics, or near tropics, in Asia, Africa and Latin America. CWS philosophy has changed, too. To quote Mrs. McCray, "It isn't how much we can hand out, but what we can provide that will help people to help themselves. This means a different approach. Funds are needed to provide new sewing machines for sewing classes. Fabrics are also needed. CWS could use many, many more fabric-sewing kits." The new approach does not mean elimination of the used clothing program, however.. 1974 requests for clothing and blankets are expected to exceed 2 million pounds. Items most needed are babies' layettes, children's garments and men's clothes. "If our faithful supporters have questions concerning the new emphasis in the program, they should contact their regional CROP director, clothing representative, or write directly to the CWS Clothing Appeal, P.O. Box 968, Elkhart, Indiana, 46514, Mrs. McCray said. 'M PLAN CONFERENCE - The Planning committee of St. Clara Court, No. 659, met Wednesday night to finalize plans for the twentieth annual National Catholic Society of Forester conference. The local court will be host for the event being held Sunday, April 21, at St. Mary's church, McHenry. Registration will begin at 9:30 a.m. in the Middle school hall. Mass will be celebrated at 10:45 by Msgr. Louis J. Franey, vicar general of the Rockford diocese, followed by dinner in Mary hall at noon. A meeting and surprise style show are planned for the afternoon, with adjournment scheduled at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Loretta Freund, shown in the center of the picture at the head of the table, is general chairman for the conference. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD HOSPITAL NOTES MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Patients admitted to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, included Louis Pierpaoli, Helen Bogus, William Adams, Donnabelle Glosson, Christina Kennebeck, Gertrude Barbian, James Moore, Steven Harvey, Earlene Riley, McHenry; Master Michael Ashby, Master Michael Kearns, Flora Ahlgrin, Wonder Lake; and Robert Mough, Ringwood. BIRTHS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. Robert Radosh, Wonder Lake, are parents of a son, April 15. FREE IMMUNIZATION Another free immunization program sponsored by the McHenry County Board of Health will be held Wednesday, April24. from 9to 11 a.m. Those parents whose children have not been immunized because it was a financial burden are asked to bring them to the Health department office, Room 102 of the new courthouse on Rt. 37, at 9 a.m. The Tl* Era to 2,000 A.D. WHJ (NEWS OP EARTH, E NVIRONM E NT , ENERG DRIVER CHARGED Victor Gustavson of 3308 W. Pearl street, McHenry, was arrested for driving while intoxicated and driving while license was suspended by sheriff's deputies last Saturday morning about 2:30. Bond was set at $1,500 with court International Study of Ociean Pollutants Three San Diego, California sci entists are participating in studies at Saanieh Inlet, off Vancouver Island, B.C., to help forecast long, term effects of pollutants on ma rine life should these continue to be added to the world's oceans at the present rate. Scrippt Institution of Ocean- ography of the University of Cali fornia, San Diego has received two National Science Foundation appearance scheduled for May 6 . H e w a s a r r e s t e d a f t e r d e p u t i e s o b s e r v e d the Gustavson auto being driven in an erratic manner in Wonder Lake. ENERGY) (NSF) grants through the Office of the International Decade of Ocean Exploration totalling $186, 300 to take part in the project. The three San Diego investiga tors are Drs. John R. Beers, Os mund Holm-Hansen and William H. Thomas of the Scripps-based, Univerity of California Institute of Marine Resources' Food Chain Research Group. They are part of an internation- al team of researchers from seven oceanographic organisations that will conduct a Controlled Ecosys tem Pollution Experiment (CEP- F.X) as part of NSF's Internation al Decade of Ocean Exploration program. Institutions receiving NSF grants in addition to Scripps are Skid- away Institute of Oceanography of the University System of Geor gia, Savannah; Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, Mass.; and the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospher ic Science, University of Miami. Oakleaf, McHenry, speeding 37 in a 25 mph zone. Wayne Hagler, 939 Monticello, Chicago, speeding 39 in a 25 mph zone. Sandra Thompson, 4014 Kane, McHenry, speeding 45 in a 30 mph zone. Thomas Krystosek, 1618 River Terrace, McHenry, speeding 41 in a 30 mph zone. Kenneth Sutton, 1207 Burr, Algonquin, speeding 46 in a 30 mph zone. Suzanne Volz, 4609 W. Shore, McHenry, speeding 36 in a 25 mph zone. Thomas Kozicki, 4320 N. Glenview, McHenry, speeding 36 in a 25 mph zone. Margaret Funk, 422 Dowell, McHenry, speeding 56 in a 40 mph zone. Joe Stanford, Jr., 1914 Rand, Spring Grove, speeding 57 in a 40 mph zone. Bernard Hamil, 906 Center, McHenry, speeding 39 in a 25 mph zone. Dianne T. Rogers, 3205 W. Biscayne, McHenry, speeding 39 in a 25 mph zone. Frank Ehredt, 3220 Idyll Dell, McHenry, speeding 52 in a 25 mph zone. $7,386 Comes To City From Illinois Tax McHenry received $7,386.08 as its share of the state distribution of $10,688,633.69 to Illinois counties and municipalities as their share of the state income tax collection for January. Based on#? population, this was the third • largest amount allocated by the •, Department of Local Government Affairs in the county. Largest amount, $15,434.79 went to Crystal Lake and $9,834.64 to Woodstock. Local allocations included Sunnyside, $352.95; Spring Grove, $334.69; Richmond, $1,108.87; McHenry Shores, $814.58; McCullom Lake, $839.59; and Lakemoor, $766.49. County government received $42,097.79. Together with the county incorporated figure of $64,023.20, a total Of $106,120.99 came into the county through state income tax for the first month of 1974. 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