!\\y#6-I'LAINDEALER-FRIDAY. MAY .'I. I .TJ ?*!> fpiaftl Lakeland Park Anne Moore 385-6448 Gmdvaie Nurs e $i V*iH!T -,v ^ Enjoys Visit tti Rogers is enjoying a tw< veek visit ajf.the home of hei parents^ Mr*. and Mrs. Jeftne Rogers, before she her dutii&lfcfa nurse at St. Anthony ^hospital in Rtftford^siptti* graduated pital's school of May 17 and plans to hospital in its- new arrived home she of honor at a the immediate Rogers home, pecially pleased grandparents ere to share her lulations to the ne^graduafe and to her very pr<gd parent*! ̂ , TWELVE^ANDLES reive candies decorated in Treadwel fV-bj r t hda y last MAnday, bi|t the cake her family actually ended dap of celebration, ay evening: Dawn Latimer a ®ltst at the Treadwell mee and enjoyed Vfihg With Susan. Both delicious pizza ha] iness. IS THE TIME supplied by dad and mom, Jerry and Penny. Saturday evening Jerry and Penny took their daughters out to dinner to celebrate Susan's twelfth birthday and Patty enjoyed the delicious food, almost as much as her big sister. Monday was actually Susan's special day and she enjoyed opening her birthday gifts. I hope all your birthdays afe as trappy as your twelfth, Susan! REUNION FUN! Jerry and Elaine Worth spent the better part of last Saturday in Kenosha where they were guests at the ten year reunion of Elaine's graduation class from college. Carthage college was the setting for the luncheon and dinner " for f6rmer graduates and their spouses. And, from what Jerry said, Elaine had a great time renewing old acquaintances with her college friends. A SPECIAL DAY Georgie Heuer gave his parents, George and Mary Beth, and his relatives cause to beam With pride last Sunday, May 19. That's the day Georgie made his First Holy Communion during the 11 o'clock Mass at St. Patrick's church. His sisters, Bethie and Kristie, and his brother J-J . . .TO TALK ABOUT TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT TIRES See Us For A Complete Line Of Firestones MAKING PRESPRING ! DEALS TODAY ! 7tre$tonc McHenry Tire Mart 3931 W. Main St. Phon* 385-0294 were also there and watched with awe when Father Edmund Petit gave Georgie the Host. It was a very exciting day for the Heuer family. . Following the ceremony, George and Mary Beth entertained several guests at their home in honor of Georgie's special day. Guests i n c l u d e d m a t e r n a l grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bertucci, great-grandmother Sopie Anderson and Grandfather George Heuer, Aunt Merrily Heuer, Uncle Dennis Heuer and Sue and her children, Jamie and Paulie, Georgie's Godfather Len Peplyn, Aunt Carol Peplyn, Georgie's Godmother Millie Costentino and her husband, Ben, and their children Carmi, Adrien and Jeff, Sam and Angel Orlando with Linda and Ernie, John and Ruth Cox and their grandchildren Carol and Davie, Jim Cox and Rayni and her children Chris and Mark, Mark McDonough and Susie Vycital and Georgie's "little" friends Perry Mapes, Dennis Nortan and Chris Creutz. Father Petit was able to join everyone for an afternoon visit. Everyone had a marvelous time and they were all glad to be able to share the fun and excitement of Georgie's First Holy Communion Day. PARENTS VISITED Dick and Bev Walinski spent a fun day visiting here with their parents. Dick's folks, Mr. and Mrs. Rebelhofer, drove out from Chicago and Bev's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fandre, were visiting from California. Linda enjoyed seeing her grandparents and loved all the attention she received. They all had a fun time together! ONE BIG CANDLE! Little Douglas Arthurs had one big candle on his birthday cake and his big brothers Eric Seamless Aluminum Gutters & Downspouts in Six Colois • No more peeling or flaking • Heavy, durable alumi num • Cut down on maintenance problems • Kxpert installation Call For Free Estimate 653-9720 385-9427 Gutters Unlimited McHenry (j M O O R E Q M A T I C m m i* m 0 0 % OPEN AND CLOSE DOORQn powGIl at your fingertips 5 YOUR GARAGE DOOR ... FROM YOUR CAR! ? Automatic light Easy to install Dependable Safe Instant power for immediate action gives you complete control over your garage door -- and from up to 100 feet away! Your MOORE O MATIC functions in all seasons and under all conditions. 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His grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bessing were there to share his excitement as were little friends Lorry, Pam and Terry Geiger and Randy Tollifson. Everyone enjoyed the cake and ice cream almost as much as singing the birthday song! Am sure little Douglas had a very happy birthday U IT'S A GIRL! May 8 was a very exciting day for Barbara and Arnold Berry. At 4:18 p.m. that Wednesday afternoon their little baby girl made her debut into their world at McHenry hospital. Shellean weighed 7 lbs., 10 oz., and was nineteen inches long when her dad and mom first saw her. P r o u d m a t e r n a l grandparents and Lakeland Park residents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murphy and equally proud paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Berry of McCullom Lake. Little Shellean also has two great-grandmothers who are bursting with pride over her arrival. Mrs. Mary Carey of our subdivision is one of those very happy ladies, as is Mrs. Barbara Rotsko of Cicero. Our congratulations to the excited and new happy parents Arnold and Barbara and welcome to little Shellean Berry! WITH SYMPATHY Our sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Harold (Margaret) Boelter on the recent loss of her mother, Mrs. Charles (Fern) Fondow. Mrs. Fondow died following a lengthy illness in her home town of Antigo, Wis. While funerals are not happy occasions, Mrs. Boelter said that she, her husband Harold and their children, Steve, Mary Pat, Gary, Donna, Mrs. Ron Hoyt and her son, Ron, Harold, Jr., Peggy, Doris and Sandy did have a nice visit in Antigo. They were able to visit their sister Judy and her husband Myron Thilman and they also visited with Mr. Boelter's family. Margaret also saw her brother from North Carolina and her sister from Minnesota as well as visited with her brother and sister who still reside in Antigo. While the trip was a sad (me, the Boelter family did enjoy their four days away from home. ANOTHER TRIP Nina, Wis., was the town the Boelter family next visited. Last weekend Harold's niece Kelley Boelter made her Confirmation. Kelley was very happy that ho* aunt and uncle and their family made the trip to celebrate her very special day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Boelter. HEARD ABOUT TOWN Mr. and Mrs. Wally Kuhns enjoyed an evening out to celebrate Mother's Day. Carol and Bill Fandre had a delicious dinner and a fun evening with the DiVitos recently. Patt Patterson was away on a business trip and Judy and their children, Matt, Mark, Melody and Michelle, are glad their dad is back home again...so is MOM! Mrs. Willie Meyers and Marcella and Vern Raiford were pleased with their Sunday visitors last week. Lois and Allan Wilkening joined Allen Raiford and his girl friend at the Raiford home for a delicious dinner and a fun family gathering. A certain Mom is just goihg to have to take up tennis now that she and Dad bought their daughter a tennis racket for her birthday! HAPPY BIRTHDAY Bill Bock man and Roger Lasko are two dads who get to celebrate their birthdays today. Tomorrow Len Bottari is the dad who celebrates and shares his day with Larry Fergen, Edward Serritella and Kristie Heuer. Ed will have five candles on his cake and Kristie will have four big candles to blow out. Ann Kosieracki and Patty Mullen celebrate May 26 along with Otto Biring, Jr. Johnnie Hendle will celebrate Monday and Tom Wagner will blow out the candles on his cake Tuesday. Wednesday, May 29, Rosalie Slonina will celebrate her birthday and May 30 is a MCC CONSTRUCTION-Two soil testers, an architect** representative and a construction worker look on as a back-hoe bucket digs a trench for the foundation of the main building of McHenry County college. Construction is under way at the site which is located on U.S. Route 14 at Lucas road, near Crystal Lake. special day for Bud Walker and Cheryl Nuss. Happy birthday to you all! BE SAFE AND CAREFUL Have a very safe and careful Memorial Day weekend and if you do anything special, do give me a call! HELPING PAWS Now Open and Accepting Registrations "Tlw Weigh-In" EMIPC!U Studio 248 THR00P ST., WOODSTOCK Personal "How-To" ... • Exercise - •Firm Up • Lose Inches • •Feel Better COME ANYTIME FROM 9 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. MONDAY thru FRIQAY Watch FOP Our Grand Opening Party by Linda Keyfauver On Sunday, May 26, there will be a Flea Market in the Crystal Lake Shopping plaza, starting at 10 a.m. We'll be there with many craft items, plants, and baked goods. Hope to see you there. Bring the whole family, they are even planning to have a carnival. So many of you out there don't understand how Helping Paws works. The only way I can explain it is - we're here to help you. If you have lost or foundan animal, or if you wish to adopt something not on my list, please call our office at 459- 2641 Monday - Friday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. We do ask a very small donation for our animals. This money helps with the cost of shots, and insures you of a healthy animal. DOGS Staying this week at 338-6949 is a male Terrier-Cocker, one year old, black, 15 inches high, good watchdog. At 943-4229 is a female Collie- Terrier, 8 weeks old, black and white, good with children, DHL shot. A male Lab. mix, 4 months old, black with white on chest, Dhl shot, and lovable is at 385- 8687. McHeniy's Favorite Sport Center| 1207 N. GREEN SE. McHENRY,ILL OUTSTANDING SPECIALS FOR MEMORIAL DAY AND GRADUATION DAY I CL0SE0UT OF SAMSONITE LUGGAGE HURRY! ! ! ILIMITED QUANTITIES! OFF REG PRICE 10 SPEED HUFFY BIKE MENS OR WOMENS SET UP AND READY TO GO TENNIS OR DECK SHOES $Q99 REG 12.45 9 TRAVEL EASE CHARCOAL GRILLS DISPOSABLE FISHING JUMPSUIT S-ML-XL RED OR tAiil BBG. 35.00 YELL0W GARCIA 5000 D FISHING REEL REG. 45.50 GARCIA 4000 D FISHING REEL REG. 33.45 ZEBC0 COMBINATION 404 REEL, BAL- <1199 ANCED R0D& LINE IL JOHNSON ROD-REEL & LINE REG. 29.95 '22s5 REG. 22.95 $18" SEE OUR ASSORTMENT OF COMPLETE FISHING TACKLfl COME IN AND TALK lU OVER WITH PEOPLE WHO KNOW AND UNDERSTAND FISHING AND WILL SHOW YOU THE BEST EQUIPMENT FOR YOUR NEEDS. SHOP HERE. A female Schnoodle mix, lVfe years old, black, has rabies and DHL shot, housebroken, smaller than miniature Poodle* well behaved is at 385-5483. At 385-1073 is a male, Gorman Shepherd-Border Collie mix, tan with black face and tail, medium length fur, good with children and cats, 12 inches high. A male Spaniel-Terrier, 6 weeks old, white with black patches, has DHL shot, is at 385-4894. A male Border Collie mix, adult, black with white on chest, paws, and tail, long fur, size of small Collie, outside dog, is at 385-1206. At 385-8687 is a female, small mixed breed dog, long wavy fur, honey-red color, looks like small fox, very^ sweet, housebroken, and good with children, DHL shot. FOUND DOGS Found on May 5 in Crystal Lake, is a male German Shepherd, cream with white saddle, mature adult, limping on one hind foot, very gentle, no collar. 459-4673. CATS This week at 385-1458,, is a Mack and orange cat, one year old, long fur, housebroken, and good with children, good with dogs, wormed. At 385-4894 is a light gray kitten, sex uncertain, 6 weeks old, very fuzzy and playful. Mother cat and 2 kittens, mother is one year old, longhaired tiger, kittens, 7 weeks, one female, one male, one is a dark tiger, one is black with white, both have short fur. 459-6486 after 4. FOUND CATS Found May 10 near Crystal Lake post office, was a female Calico, one year old, no collar. 459-9351. Days and years are the dollars of your life-but don't let others spend too many of them for you. Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF Nona Massheimer Deceased, FILE NO. 74-P-106 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 194 of the Probate Act, of the death of the above named decedent and that letters TESTAMENTARY were issued on May 13,1974, to Kenneth Massheimer, 415 W. Riverside Dr., McHenry, Dl. & John Vertucci, 2553 W. Taylor, Chicago, Illinois, wnose attorney of record is Leroy J. Welter, 1303 N. Richmond Road, McHenry, Illinois, Claims may be filed within 6 months from the date of issuance of Letters and that any claim not filed within that period is barred as to the estate which is inventoried within that period. Claims against said estate should be filed in the Probate office of the Clerk of said Court, County Court House, Woodstock, Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney. MARGARET O'NEIL Clerk of the Court (Pub. May 17, 24 & 31, 1974) Legal Notice Public Notice is hereby given that on April 23rd, A.D. 1974, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, setting forth the names ana post-<ttfice addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as McHENRY P R I N T I N G S E R V I C E S , located at 3909 W. Main Street, McHenry. Illinois 60050. Dated this 23rd day of April, A.D. 1974. Vernon W= Kays County Clerk (Pub. May 10,17 & 24,1974) Women are admired, not for what they say, but for how they listen. l , « \o<* .o0\ste v \o&- ,.«\ed 9 t 6°l ro«\e ^ I*8 . C George P. Freund, Inc 4102 West Crystal Lake Road Phone: 815/385-0420