McHE rsJFt V OUTDOOR 344-0444 ilent 1 cream SHOWPLACE 1-2-3-4-5 CRYSTAL LAKE 815-455-2000 815-455-1005 PAGE 13 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1M0 At MCHS Three Tickets For Driver A McHenry man was left motorcycle appeared to lose A car driven by Charles F. wf,; B with three tickets after his control because of gravel on Kerry, of Grayslake, was car went off River road near the roadway. struck by a bicycle as it was \pHMG§# "$*** Black Partridge' at about Gary R. Doud, of 1907 stopped at the intersection of 11:30 p.m. May 27. Orchard lane, McHenry, was Acorn and Pheasant road. r J j Patrick R. Colomer, of driving north on Route 31 Riding the bike, Edward 2200 Country lane, McHenry, last Sunday, pulling a A. Babarsky, of 5715 J told Sheriff's police he was trailer, when that trailer lost Meadow Hill lane, McHenry, 1 ^ VfJ§XaHE|^^HHC driving south on River road a wheel. told police the chain on the •tf<* r ' V I when a northbound auto The wheel rolled and bike came off and he could : - ' j W U L E f o r c e d h i s c a r o f f t h e r o a d , s t r u c k a n a u t o d r i v e n b y n o t r e a c h t h e b r a k e s b e c a u s e ^ T Colomer was ticketed for Brian E. Miller, of 5219 the bike was too big for him. / flyfKA improper lane usage, failure Shore Hill drive, McHenry. No tickets were issued. to reduce speed to avdid an _ '• John D. Foute, of 411 N. J^Q " ' 'flr E,aine- McHenry, said he [Tl ti Twmggp S^M\ was driving through the • c cA frr->RmBbHE^ -- . Chapel Hill road-Route 120 ^ T """ * intersection last Saturday, 1------ -- ^ / ; j talking to friends, when he No point in England is more than 75 miles from salt water. -V/ vs v A ^<^1 noticed that the auto 8 .-•f.-.-'m "is had stopped. K3! I =/>'/?£? $150 • r p P P i / 1 AL1- SEATS P™ collision pushed the auto Ci, , tuhdc - •£>%(» driven by Robin A. Heneise, rlL INRL-THUNS. * *•' °' 601 Amanda, McHenry, * ,~,^X > into another vehicle. h The third vehicle was mM*m driven by Bradley L. Combs, B||||. of Deerfield, 111. Foute was cited for failure ( to reduce speed to avoid an •\ ^ >X» i , 1 accident. ^ • • John D. Schwartz, of 4318 m Sioux lane, McHenry, was " "• ticketed for disobeying a , xh\ h, ,r V " • stop sign last Sunday after • he lost control of the car near p ; ,:f "V. , , H the intersection of Ringwood r "f; "»r *s ̂ ̂ . I and McCullom Lake roads. ̂ The car traveled off Ringwood road and struck a fence. Thomas W. Miller, of 6707 Route 31, Ringwood, was ^riving south on Route 12 last Monday when an ap proaching auto crossed the center line and hit his car. J mioir cttc A/i ) The Miller vehicle spun # fAU'iCLE SPA<iM.y and struck a concrete bridge 1 ---- abutment in Richmond. | V 2 The driver of the other car | fled the scene. (OC2? -̂s ̂ James L. Robison, IV, of f\ , 7605 Hancock drive, Wonder f^./^Syi!^^1 -I Lake, lost control of the t--J motorcycle he was riding last Monday and struck a mailbox along E. Lake Shore drive in Wonder Lake. A witness to the accident said the driver of the SISSY SPACEK ADULTS $2.50 CHILD (und«r 11) FREE The gymnasium off West campus was filled Wednesday evening. May 28, when rain forced commencement to be held indoors. This panoramic view of the gymnasium shows the graduates seated center, in caps and gowns, surrounded by bleachers occupied by parents, other relatives and close friends, some standing to get a better view of the proceedings. The small photo ShOWs Jill Hutchinson, class valedictorian, addressing her classmates as hundreds of diplomas await distribution to their proud owners 8TAFF PHOTOS-WAYNE GAYLORD ALSO AT 10:25 "People ask you for criticism, but they only want praise." Somerset Maugham FH. t SIT. 2.1WJI711M5 SSL MS TMfS. 1154M7-9 Ftl. I SAT. M1HJN&1MI Sit Mi IMS. 241S63M45 209 Main Street, Woodstock, Illinois 60098 (815) 338-8555 SCREAM 8:30 GOOD GUYS 11:00 '60RP" FRI. 7:15-9:15;S*T.4 SUN. 1:15-3:15-5:15-7:15- 9:15; MON.THURS. 7:15-9:15 • 14 A pingf*9 (815)459-3149 It's the war of the waiters...they capture the kitchen, demolish the dining room, and leave | Camp Oskemo in ruins. DOLBY STEREOIvlflll I I III I IHO 6 FRI. & MOIL THRU THURS. 6^9:15; SAT. I SUN. 1^4:1^9:15 $1.50 BARCAIN MATINEES AT SP 1-2-3-4 HON. THRV FRI. TILL 5 P.M. $1.50 BAR0AIN MATINEES AT Sr 1-2-3-4-5 TILL 2:30 P.M. ADULTS $3.00, Y0VN6 ADULTS (12-16) $2.00, CHILD (11 A UNDER) $1.50 'a bunch of fruits, nuts and flakes. 'THE BALTIMORE BULLET' FRI. 7:319:30; SAT.I SUN. 1:30-3:30-5:30-7:30-9:30; M0N. THURS. 7:309:30 Rtes. 14& 23 HARVARD CHUCK NORRIS GOOD GUYS WEAR BLACK Pickup Truck-Trailer Licenses Sold June 2 vehicle and maximum load. Fee is $30. "TA" plates are for trailers with a gross weight of 3,000 pounds and less, including the vehicle and maximum load. AH fiscal plates are available at four motor vehicle stations in Chicago, and at the Centennial building and Dirksen Park way drive-in windows in Springfield. They also may be ordered by mail from Springfield. r ' , Deadline for displaying the new red on-white plates is midnight, June 30. Financial institutions will begin selling pickup truck and trailer license plates Monday, June 2, at 600 locations throughout Illinois. Among them is the First National bank. Secretary of State Alan J. Dixon said that "B" and "TA" plates for fiscal i981 will be sold at 300 banks and savings and loan associations statewide and ^00 currency exchanges in Chicago. 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