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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 May 1981, p. 19

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PAGE 20 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY, MAY 1,1M1 Ready For Rigid River Control msm Sunnyside Area Betty Messer 344-2494 Joyful Noise Holds Benefit Flea Market Sgt. George Meyers and Tony Walters, silting on boat, McHenry County board member, Phyllis Walters and Sheriff Henr> Nuile inspect one of the new boats that will patrol the Fox river this summer. Legal Notice STATE OF ILLINOIS ) )SS COUNTY OF McHENRY ) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. McHENRY COUNTY. ILLINOIS McHENRYSTATE HANK. AN Illinois Banking Corporation; and THOMAS F BOLGER. Trustee, Plaintiffs .IAY D OLDHAM, and EDNA OLDHAM, his wife, and UNKNOWN OWNERS. Defendants ) No 81CH153 NOTICE The requisite affidavit for fiublication having been iled, notice is hereby given vou UNKNOWN OWNERS a n d N O N - R E C O R D CLAIMANTS. Defendants in the above-entitled suit, that the said suit has been commenced in the Circuit Court of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit, McHenry County. Illinois, by the said Plaintiff . against you. praying for the foreclosure of a certain Trust Deed made bv JAY D OLDHAM and EDNA OLDHAM, his wife, to McHENRY STATE BANK, an Illinois Banking Corporation, and THOMAS F BOLGER. Trustee, conveying the premises Mother's Day Specials! Our Entire Stock of Women's Handbags & Shoos 20% OFF NOW Sale Good May 6 - May 9 344-5330 V i tgr 1 Bthlnd ChrUtophf'» Mw'i W«flf described as follows, to wit: I,ots 3 and 4 in Block 4 in Shalimar Subdivision. Beautiful Gardens, on Fox River, a Subdivision of part of the South Half of Fractional Section 24. Township 45 North. Range 8 East of the T h i r d P r i n c i p a l Meridian, according to the Plat thereof recorded September 20. 1927 as Document No 79953. in Book 6 of Plats, page 25. in McHenry County. Illinois. and for other relief; that summons was duly issued out of said court as provided by law and that the suit is still pending. NOW. THEREFORE, unless vou. UNKNOWN OWNERS and NON RECORD CLAIMANTS, the said Defendants file your answer to the complaint in said suit or otherwise make your appearance therein in the said Circuit Court of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit. McHenry County. Illinois, held in tne courthouse in the Citv of Woodstock. Illinois. on or before the Bth day of .lune. 1981, default may be entered against you at any time after the day and a decree entered in ac­ cordance with the prayer of said complaint Dated April 28. 1981 Vernon W Kays, Jr., Clerk COWLIN. COWLIN & UNGVARSKY Attorneys for Plaintiff 2ft Grant Street Crvstal Lake. Illinois 60014 Telephone: 815-459-5300 ( Pub Mavfi, 13 & 20,1981) No. 810215 Scuba Team In Florida, the long arm of the law may be a wet arm. About 270 members of the Florida Marine Patrol enforce laws on and under the water. A team trained in the use of scu­ ba spends much of its time protecting sea creatures like the spiny lobster from fishermen using illegal methods or fishing out of season. Treasures Are Needed Coming up May 16 is the annual Johnsburg schools Fun Fair to be held at the James C. Bush school. Treasures are needed for the Trash & Treasures room; books, toys, knick-knacks, etc Remember, one man's trash is another man's treasure! So. check your attic and see what kind of treasures you can donate. For more information please call. Ms. S Robel 385-1776 HOME ON LEAVE Staff Sgt. Steven dePasquale of the U.S. Air Force arrived home on leave Tuesday. April 28. Steve will be home for a month, visiting with his family and friends, before resuming his duties with the Air Force at Clark Air Base in the Philippines. Especially happy to see her son is mom Mabel Zawislak. who has been recovering from two major operations in the past few rrlonths. Welcome Home Steve, enjoy your stay WEIjCOME HOME Sandy Messer of 1405 Bayview lane returned home this past weekend from Conover. Wis. Sandy, who is recuperating from recent surgery, spent some time with her sister and brother- in-law. Julie and Ralph Rosinski and sons Chad and Shane Mom and dad (Betty and Rich Messer) went up for the weekend to bring Sandy home and give dad a chance to fish opening weekend of the fishing season in the northwoods NEW OFFICIALS Sunnyside's newly elected Mayor. Bill Mitchell, has been busy since the election, forming his new committees and appointing new in­ spectors. Gregory Nowak has been appointed Road Com­ missioner Getting right to work on his job. you will notice that the spring road repairs have already heen completed. The new Building In­ spector is Joseph Dvorscak of 4818 Brorson lane. Electrical Inspector is Bill Zawislak of 1413 Bayview lane Bill is a long time employee of Commonwealth Edison Fred Alaimo of 4112 Sunset remains the Plum­ bing Inspector The Sunnyside Police department also has a new member. officer Tom Dvorak of McHenry joined the force in April. Officer Linda Westerman is out on sick leave for an indefinite period and officer Rick Lindley just returned from Alabama where he went to be with his family, following the death of his father Jack Lindley. in an auto accident. Mayor Mitchell has been hard at work getting his committees set up so that he and his new officers can resume the business of running the village BIRTHDAYS Celebrating birthdays this week are Kristina DiCianni who will be 7, May 4. Michelle Kennebeck and Ed Schneider do their celebrating May 9. Best wishes to you all for a happy dav and manv more to come Joyful Noise Christian pre­ school will hold a benefit flea market Saturday. May 9. from 9 to 3 p.m. on the east lawn of Faith Presbyterian church. 2107 W. Lincoln road. McHenry. Participants may pur­ chase their official display placecards at the gate. Set­ up is at 8:30 a.m. Sellers provide their own tables and chairs. Garage sale items only are permitted. The rain date is May 16. The children at Joyful Noise recently enjoyed a field trip to Golden Oaks Dairy farm, where one class was thrilled to be hand for the "birth of a calf Other classes rode tractors, ex­ plored the dairy barns and fed the animals in one of many outside activities planned for the school year. Summer sessions at the school begin the week of June 1, with "half-days on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. Registration fee will guarantee a child a spot in June and-or July classes. For more information call the school at 385-5388 Monday-Thursday, 9 to 2:30. The Pre-School is af­ filiated with Faith Presbyterian church but is non-sectarian. It is a non­ profit organization. McCullom Lake Dawn Miller 385-4901 McHENRY OPTICIANS Family Film Series At McHenry Church en". PjjsJ sewife.T 1301 RIVERSIDE DR. (Across from the Fox Hole) McHENRY, ILLINOIS IIB-9Z40 GLASSES MADE WHILE YOU WAIT! (Single Vision Only) Over 3,000 First Quality Metal or Plastic 'IB ALL KIDS FRRMES Metal or Plastic |(Eb VISIT OUR B0UTI0UE DESIGNER SECTION SENIOR CITIZENS WITH PURCHASE OF LENSES EMERGENY REPAIRS & FRAME REPLACEMENT (815) 385- DAILY FI 30 5 30 SAT 8 30 30 4 WED 8 30 1 ^asi* luijn L ^ 2 A new film series featuring family expert James C Dobson, Ph.D. will be shown at 7 p.m. at the First Baptist church, McHenry, Sunday evenings. May 10. May 17. May 24. May 31. June 7. June 15 and en­ ding June 21. Entitled "Focus on the Family", the series presents seven of Dobson's most popular presentations, all of which were filmed live at family life seminars Titles of the films are "The Strong-Willed Child". "Shaping the Will Without Breaking the Spirit", "Christian Fathering". ' ' P r e p a r i n g f o r Adolescence". Part 1, The Origins of Self-Doubt. Part 2, Peer Pressure and Sexuality. "What Wives Wish Their Husbands Knew lonely Housewife. "Tart 2. Money. Sex and Children. James C Dobson. Ph.D.. is associate clinical professor of Pediatrics at the University of Southern California School of Medicine He is a licensed psychologist in the State of Calif , a husband, father, and author of several best- selling books including Dare to Discipline (over one million copies sold). Hide Or Seek. What Wives Wish Their Husbands Knew About Women, The Strong-Willed Child, and his latest book entitled. Preparing For Adolescence. He also speaks on a radio series 'Focus On The Family", which is syndicated to 134 stations New Board Appointments There was a village board meeting Tuesday. April 28, at R p.m at the beachhouse. It was quite an exciting evening and President Yates finished making the board appointments. They are as follows: Tom Farrell. Building & Zoning; Gene Huff, Police; Carol Krumsee. Finance; Ron Krumsee. Roads; Tom Olson. Health & Welfare; and I^ois Parenti. Beach & Park which includes hall rental You might like to clip and save their names for future reference. Chief of Police. Bob Winters, handed in his resignation and the board accepted it with much regret Bob served the village well, and we are sorry to see him leave Earl Murray was then appointed and accepted as our new Chief of Police. Many of you may remember Earl, as he once lived here for many years and served as a past Chief of Police. We welcome you back. Earl. Now that we are in the month of May. I would like to remind you of my new office hours They are Wednesdays 2 to 6:30 p.m If that is not convenient for you, please call me at 385-2211. With the baseball season approaching, and two sons in league ball. I may not always be home because of running them to practices or games. I will leave a note on my door if not home. I will try to oblige you at another tifme if you call. Thank you. BIRTHDAY PARTIES Todd Lasco celebrated his third birthday Friday, April 24. with a hot dog and bar­ becue luncheon The guest list included Tommy and Tony Olson. 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Ten friends including Alise Mazur, Raina Rourke, Stephanie Kloeckner, Brian Gates, Nicole Curran, Jaime Brewer, Megan Farrell, Kelly Stacknick, Gary and Becky Rosentreter and brothers Shawn and Ryan joined in the festivities. After enjoying a bunny cake and clown ice cream cones, mom drove the troop to Petersen park for an afternoon of fun. AH in all, it was a great day for Joy. " BIRTHDAYS Birthday wishes this week go to Louise Berquist on May 7, Steve Drake and Nancy Shallow May 9, and Theresa Fischer May 12. May all your days be exciting! COMMUNITY CALENDAR Beach Gals meeting, Wednesday, May 6 at 7:30 p.m. beachhouse. All village ladies welcome Village Board, Tuesday, May 12 at 8 p.m., beachhouse. AH welcome. ("ollege Honor* Art Prize For Wonder Lake Girl Ann Mathews, University bf Wisconsin-Whitewater senior art major from Wonder Lake, received a $50 prize in a UW-Whitewater Student Juried Art exhibit which opened in the campus Crossman Gallery April 6 Her prize winning work is a metals piece, a perfume container, entitled "In­ visible Escape." Jane Brite, curator of the Wisconsin Gallery of the Milwaukee Art Museum, served as juror for the show, selecting 77 of 196 entries for display and naming 11 of them for awards. Ann is the dughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mathews, 3145 E. Lake Shore drive, Wonder Lake. She is a graduate of Marian Central high school, Woodstock. Business Award To Catherine Pintozzi Catherine Pintozzi, a senior at Marquette university, was selected for special recognition at the recent Honors night held at the school. She was awarded the College of Business Administration Accounting * Faculty award for leader­ ship and achievement. Miss Pintozzi also was inducted into Beta Gamma Sigma honor society. The McHenry girl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pintozzi, is president of Beta Alpha Psi business fraternity. Oakley Heads- Engineering Society, VU Timothy Oakley, of 5901 N. Bunny avenue, a 1978 graduate of McHenry high school, was recently elected president of the General Engineering society at Valparaiso university for the 1961-82 school year. This honor was bestowed by Tim's fellow engineering students. Tim is a junior enrolled in the civil engineering program at Valparaiao. / )

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