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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 Mar 1983, p. 12

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Amy Vayo, Tammy Tony Zaremba. Wettstein, and PAGE 12 - PLAJNDEALER - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2,1983 Johnsburg Honor Roll Announced Following is the second quarter honor roll at Johnsburg high school: Freshmen 4.0--Kim Abell, Tom Buccelli, Patti Butler, and Laura Oeffling. 3.5--Mark Bartman, Kathy Beitz, John Biederman, Beverly Hiller, David Huemann, Cindy Lane, Mary Neumann, Sue Russell, Scott Terrv. 3.0--Linda Bartmann, Kevin Beitz, Sandra Bogacz, Nicole Burnett, Mi&sy Capps, Brian Dunivan, Rick Easterling, Debbie Gahlbeck, Larry Gibson, Michelle Hazelrigg, Troy Hetz. Felicia Hogan, Nancy Kofler, SAVE YOUR BATHTUB! Is your bathtub porous, worn ond hord to clean?^For-professional resurfacing with our patented synthetic porcelain," coll the BATHTUB RESURFACING SPECIALISTS! PORCELAINCOTE Unlimited ANTIOCH, II. OFTEN IMITATED^ NEVER DUPLICATED (312)395-0643 \bur feet are going to love what's going on in here! 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Sophomores 4.0--Lisa Hartigan', Bill Kilcoyne, Ralph Stark, Ray Tantillo, and Bernard Wharton. 3.5--Mark DuRei, Ed Foster, Terri Lamerand, Mark Majercik, Chris May, Mike Nederhouser, Jim Owen, Shery'l Scavo, Robert Slack, Michael Steffens, Cindy Swinford, and Debbie TvarOh. Debbie Bakker, Carrie Boike, Tim Boutin, Lisa Confer, Mary Dvorak, Annette Freels, David Gagnon, Michelle Glowowski, David Heil, Laura Hintz, Kelly Kegel, Lisa Kelly, Tom Kinney, Tim Koeller, Robert Kretzschmar, Amy Lane, and Laura Long. ^ Also Mike Majercik, Lisa Matulka, Tom Meehan, Eric Miller, Maureen Neurater, Jeff Nichols, David Quinn, Patti Schmitt, Steve Schmitt, Mark Schoenherr, Jim Tatro, Kevin Thompson, William Wade, Michele Young, Lora Zielke, and Mark Zvonar. « Juniors 4.0--Laura Carlson, Gail Jakubicek. Joseph Majercik, Kim Pieper, Rick Schaller, Scott Tvaroh, and Kathy Wester. 3.5--Kathy Butler, Lisa Carlson, Nora Chernak, Marcia Crump, Alicia Evertsen. Michele Hancock, Kelly Hart, Marge Kanter, Rich Michels, Shelly Miedzianowski, Janette Ready, Ken Schoenig, Maria Schroeder, and Lisa Thoren. 3.0--Jason Anderson, Julie An­ derson, Michele Arnolde, Cindy Axell, James Bentz, Michael Cahill, Mary Ann Christie, Tony Ciura, Terri Eichhorn, Diane Gagnon, Bryan Giddens, Theresa Hauck, Trisha Herigodt, and Wendi Huemann. Also Jeff Jayko, Amy Johnson, Loreen Klein, Dawn Lameka, Dave Lindberg, Patti McKay, Dennis Norton,' Michelle Patterson, Brian Siudak, Michelle Swartzloff, Rhonda Thayer, Philip Thennes, Tom Walczynski, and Dale Zalke. Seniors 4.0--Donna Kocher, Paul Metzger. Lori Nichols, and Ruth Pflug. -3f.5^S!aithew Anderson, Sherri Bruce, Kim Clark, Sandi Connerty, Diane Heard, Pam Knoll, Jerry Kuzniclu, Jim Leon, April McCatHey, Kathryn Moe, John Nett, Terri Olenick, Toni Rendo, Gina Rittorao, Bill Sargent, Debbie Swinford, Patricia Ullrich, and Larry Zuley, 3.0--Patrick Alonso, Michele Bartman, Patti Bartmanr, Randy Beck, Dawn Birkhoff, John Borowski, Lisa Boyer, Cheryl Burkhardt, Renee Eichhorn, Theresa Gorman, Robin Grenell, Jay Hansen, John Hen- drixson, Sherri Higgins, Mark Hiller, Eva Holmquist, Michelle Horton, Tom Huemann, and Mike Hurckes. Jay Jackson, Kim Jacques, Jeff Two different short forms this year. H&R Block can uncomplicate them for you. Two different short forms and new deductions make short form filing more complicated this year. Our preparers know the new tax laws and forms. We've studied them for months. H&R The new tax laws. This year's number one reason lo go to HM Block. 5101 W. 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T J Smirnoff Vodka 80 PROOF 750 ML TOTAL SALE MAIL-IN REFUND 0 SAVINGS Tour 2.00 NET COST LIMIT 1.00 PER HOUSEHOLD CHABIIS Taylor's California Cellars Wines \ 15 3 FORSQOO LITRES SALE 7 TOTAL K£2 - 400 SAVIM6S 6.97 3 Old Style Beer or I Old Style Light [24-12 OZ. i£99 [ CANS SALE *0 TOTAL MAIL-IN \ 00 SAVIM6S™ i 6.00 NET COST ON THREE LIMIT 3.00 PER HOUSEHOLD w Stroh's Beer HALF QUART BOTTLES 24-16 OZ. 80TTLES SAVE 1.70 $799 f PLUS DEPOSIT MONEY SAVING RETURNABLES Blatz or Blatz Light Beer PLUS THE mmmr . MULTIPLE YOUR J FOR NET COST ON THREE LIMIT 4.00 PHI HOUSEHOLD $500 " * 4 ̂ CREAM SHERRY * VERY DRY SHERRY Cellars tawny port 1.5 LITRES SALE MAIL-IN REFUND Amy. Myers's Original Rum Cream liqueur $^2" 2 750 ML SALE TOTAL MAIL-IN SAVINGS REFUND 00 5.70 YOUR NET COST '10 99 LIMIT 2.00 PER HOUSEHOLD Captain Morgan Spiced Rum 750 ML SALE TOTAL SAVINGS YOUR " 1.50 NET COST $349 $2<9 LIMIT 1.00 PER HOUSEHOLD Irish Mist TOTAL MAIL-IN 4 50 Mfuwp ' I 2.50 rou" $349 NET COST J LIMIT 1.50 PER HOUSEHOLD 24-12 OZ. BOTTLES m DEPOSIT MONEY SAVING RETURNABLES ALREADY COT MANUFACTURERS •REFUND CHICKS?! THEN SAVE EVEN AGAIN. KW EACH Wmm IWPMJ S 1 |R • HL | _ ̂ ONE CHECK, 10 POUNDS OF ICE; TWO CHECKS* 20 POUNDS OF ICE, AND SO ON. THIS OFFER APPLIES TO PRODUCT REFUND CHECKS ONLY! OFFER GOOD THRU MARCH 8, 1983. a * . 750 ML SALE $|2" T3OO TOTAL MAJL-IN SAVIN6S "fUNj $.00 * vou» $999 NET COST LIMIT 3.00 PER HOUSEHOLD Canteval French Wines $399 • j » SAVINGS NEVT0cos,J2 2.00 RED WHITE ROSE 1.5 " LITRES TOTAL SALE AAAIL-IN REFUND ̂OMR POP SHOP SAVES YOU TOO - UP TO 45%! * Diet Rite Colo RC 100 (Reg. or Sugar Froo) Sprite (Reg. or Sugar Free) Itaello Yello " DEPOSIT Ganfield's Flavors 8,6 QL BOTTLES Dad's Root Beers .And More! Jsk S149 PLUS DEPOSIT 8 16 OZ. BOTTLES - MANUFACTURERS COUPONS ALWAYS HONORED Seven Up (Reg. or Diet) Dr. Pepper or Crush Pepsi or Diet Pepsi Decaffeinated Pepsi Coke or Diet Coke Royal Crown Cola * BASED ON LOCAL PRICING IN OTHER RETAIL BEVERAGE MERCHANTS .And Morel Jurik, Steve Kr lsch, Sue Lane, Steve Mack, Fred McClelJan, Scott Mc- Clory, Cathy McMillan, Rena Mullen, Liz Pfefferkorn, Joan Pierce, and Dave Ponte. 3.0--Carol Schmidt, Laura Schratt, Charles Seekings, Michael Sheehy, Lisa Switzer. and Paula Wroblewski. POLICE TICKETS The City of McHenry Police Department has issued the following citations. Vicki S. Jones, 2709 Russet, speeding, 43 mph in a 25 zone. John R. Baver, 908 N. River road, no valid registration. Scott A. Hebert, 1404 Beach road, squeeling tires from a stop. Timothy L. Reinhard, 2224 N. Ringwood road, driving on the sidewalk. Juanita D. Toy, 9110 Pine Ave., disobeyed a traffic control device. Donna K. Piper, 612 Broadway, speeding, 48 mDh in a 35 zone. Joyce Culbreth, 815 Annabelle, speeding, 49 mph in a 35 zone. Frieda Harjung, 7725 Beaver road, Wonder Lake, failure to yield the right-of-way. Todd Edward Hughes, 1713 Cassandra, speeding, 49 mph in a 25 zone. Terri J. Mazur, 5217 Springdale, disobeyed a traffic control device. Frederick W. Jende, 1902 Rogers, disobeyed a traffic control device. Jon M. Johnson, 7708 Deep Spring Road, Wonder Lake, avoiding a traffic control device. Osdar R. Fick, 109 W. North St., Spring Grove, failure to yield the right-of-way. James L. Haensgen, 4903 Bromley, no valid registration. Kazimierz Goc, 3721 W. Lake Shore Drive, Wonder Lake, speeding, 53 mph in a 35 zone. Vernon R. Willert, 8816 Hickory, Wonder Lake, speeding, 75 mph in a 55 zone. Delores A. Woolwine, 1019 Hampton • Court, disobeyed a traffic control device. Donald G. Hasten, 1905 Flower St., open liquor in a motor vehicle. MCCULLOM LAKE Down Miller 085-4901 Legal Notice STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT McHENRY COUNTY - IN PROBATE In the Matter ) of the Estate of ) EMMAV. ) SCHULTZ, ) Deceased ) No. 83-P-59 CLAIM NOTICE Notice is given of the death of EMMA V. SCHULTZ, of McHenry, Illinois. Letters of office were issued on February 21, 1983, to K E N N E T H S . SCHULTZ. 55 Salem Lane, Skokie, Illinois, 60076 whose attorney is TERRANCE D. KANE, 1480 Renaissance Drive, Suite 206, Park Ridge, Illinois, 60068. Claims against the estate may be filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court at McHenry County Courthouse, 2200 N o r t h S e m i n a r y Avenue, Woodstock, Illinois, 60098 or with representative, or both, within 6 months from the date of issuance of letters and any claim not filed within that period is barred. Copies of a claim filed with the Clerk must be mailed or delivered to the representative and to the attorney within 10 days after it has been filed. Vernon W. Kays, Jr., (Clerk of the Circuit Court) Janice M. Arnold (Deputy) (Pub. Mar. 2,9 & Mar. 16,1983) No. 830088 Sewers - Main Meeting Topic Sewers were the main topic discussed at the Feb. 22 village board meeting. George Hecht from Baxter and Woodman, our village engineers, was on hand to explain past procedures that had taken place in our village as far back as 1962. He also discussed what procedures would have to be taken now in order to get sewers. Mayor Joe Stanek of McHenry was also present at this meeting and he discussed past meetings with one of our past presidents. He also gave some insight into sewers, based upon his experience. A poll on the pros and cons of sewers will take place at the April 12 election down at the beach house. Residents, let your views be known on this most important issue. The village election will entail filling three trustee positions and five candidates are running for those offices. They are Roland F. Hughes, Dee Valentine, Josephine R. Jatczak, Don A. Milbratz and John (Jack) Morris. Take an active part in selecting the officials who govern this village. Vote; it is your right! THIRD SON Michael Lloyd Miller Jr., the third son of Michael and Barb Miller, arrived Feb. 13 and his arrival was eagerly awaited by big brothers David, age nine and Andy, age seven. Maternal Grandmother is Dorothy Russell Parker of Johnsburg. The paternal grandparents are Ellen of Wonder Lake and the late Lloyd Miller. Feb. 13 is a double special day in the Miller family since Michael Jr., was born on his great-grandmother Mildred Schwebke's birthday. Congratulations to all. CLERK'S OFFICE HOURS March is here, and there are only 14 office hours days left to purchase your 1963 vehicle stickers. They must be purchased and displayed by March 31, or a late fee will be charged and you may receive a costly ticket. Office hours are Wednesdays and Thursdays, from 2 through 6:30 p.m. and Saturdays, 10 a.m. through 1 p.m. Please bring along your vehicle registration card. LITTLE MISS CONTEST Registration is now taking place for the Little Miss McCullom Lake contest to be held March 26 for little girls between the ages of four through eight. If interested in entering your little Miss, contact Chris Lawson (385- 2057) or Karen Sarabia (385-2582). March 26 will also be the date for the Easter Carnival and the egg hunt in which all village children can par-( ticipate. CONDOLENCES One of our dearest and longtime residents passed away recently. Ole Olson had lived in this village for many many years and will be missed by all who knew him. Our deepest sympathies are expressed to his wife Marge and their children and their families. BIRTHDAYS Belated birthday wishes are ex­ tended to Mary Lenz, who celebrated Feb. 23; Mary Riggio on Feb. 27; Jim Hocin toasted another year Feb. 28; and Denise Petrevich shared March 1 with Don Milbratz. We hope that all your days were blissful. Birthday wishes for this week go to Angie Bitterman on March 2; Joni Wohnrade on March 4; Brian Wright shares March 5 with Dawn Stewart who turns seven on that date; and Shawn Schipp blows out two candles March 7 and shares that date with Lorrie Gleeson. May all your wishes come true. ANNIVERSARIES Belated anniversary wishes are extended to James and Phyllis Fischer on Feb. 23 and to Gary and Mary Brand, who shared Feb. 26 with Bill and Janet Mathison. We wish you many more happy years together. Anniversary wishes for this week are sent to Fred and Sena Groh on March 4. COMMUNITY CALENDAR March 2, Wednesday - Beach Gals meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the beach house. All ladies are welcome to at­ tend this meeting. Many fun things are planned for the evening. March 8, Tuesday - Village Board meeting at 8 p.m. at the beach bouse. All residents are welcome and en­ couraged to attend. DENNIS CONWAY 3319 W. Elm St. McHenry 385-7111 "See me for a State Farm Homeowners Policy with Inflation Coverage." Like a good neighbor. State Farm is there. Sa* ft •M Catutfty Company Horn (Mc* teawwgBn. mmm r WAS YOUR 1 PICTURE I IN THE PAPER? Reprints of any photo which appeared in the McHenry Plaindealer and taken by our staff are available at modest prices. 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