I posted this picture of Dad and his car but I don't know for sure if this is the same one from the "Bonfield Roadblock" story but Mom thought it was.
Dad’s 95th birthday was Friday, 20 July 2012. I
was back to make my monthly visit to Mom and went to the Herscher Historical
Society Museum. While there I met a lady from the newly formed Bonfield
Historical Society (which I joined) and I talked some about our roots in
Bonfield. The first home they lived in was in Bonfield. I told one story from
1937 (one of many that Mom passed on while driving in and around Kankakee
together over the years). The Arnold family was living on the Taylor farm just
NE of Bonfield. When Mom and Dad were dating (she was 17 and he 19 or 20) he
would roar through Bonfield, drop her off and then go SE a few miles home to the
Miller farm. This night the town cops waited for him just south of town near
Stone Creek by blocking off the road with their cars. He usually dropped her off
about the same time every Saturday night. Dad always drove a big GM car to go
along with his heavy right foot! He saw the roadblock, went down into the east
side ditch and waved at them as he went by. He swung up and got back on the road
to roar through town, stopped at Arnolds, said goodnight, and spun his tires
headed towards home! With the cops in pursuit! The three cars made a lot of
noise approaching the Miller house with a very long lane and his Dad came out
with his shotgun loaded. When his son told him what was going on Grandpa fired
off two rounds into the air! The cops turned around and went back to Bonfield. I
still remember how Mom told this story in great detail many years ago. So I went
back to the spot and took this picture. Happy Birthday Dad!
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