PAGE 4 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY. AUGUST 11, ISM 1 , Plaindealtr photo by Anthony OIi*fr Masine Cwiak of the McHenry Beautification Committee is shown congratulating John Miller of Main Paint upon being named the "Most Beautiful Barrel" winner this year. Beautification committee picks flo\*£r barrel winner ie McHenry Beautification 'ooimittee has recently an- Iced Main Paint as this ^year's winner in the annual "Most Beautiful Barrel" con test. fir The competition was con ducted during the first two weeks in August. A panel of five judges visited local businesses which planted and maintained the beautification committee flower barrels. Honorable mention went to Stiney's Tavern and St. Mary's Church. The most beautiful urn award was given to the McHenry Women's Gub for planting and maintaining the urn at Rotary Park. Business to have benefit for Muscular Dystrophy Mr and Mrs. Charles Peterson, owners of Yogi Bear Mini Putt. McHenry will be having an M.D.A. Day on Sunday. Sept 2. The event will start at 10 a m until 10 p.m. For every dollar taken in. M.D.A. will receive 50 cents. At the site of the event. Route 31 North in McHenry . persons can hit home runs in the batting cages, play space ball or play mini putt. The monies raised will help Mailing services are good for people 'on the move' You won't lose touch or lose time during the summer months when you take advantage of two conveniences offered by the Postal Service to people on the go. Postmaster LeRoy Smith of McHenry announced. ."'People on the run can save time when they use self-service postal centers located in many post officers and shopping areas." he said "The centers offer many postal supplies and services for no extra charge at the touch of a button" Customers can mail letters and packages, the postmaster said, and buy stamps, postal cards afld stamped envelopes from the centers. "A second tip is that people on Marriage licenses: Applications for marriage licenses were recently made at McHenry County Clerk's office by: Dennis W. McFadden and-Jill M. Bartos, both McHenry; Michael P. LeClair and Patricia M. McKenna. both McHenry; Philip T. Haka, Chicago, and Charlotte G. Hanson, McHenry. David F. Siegrist, Huntley, and Lori A. Backhaus, McHenry ; Jack F. Baldwin and Barbara A. Egerstaffer, both McHenry; Mark A. Cun ningham, Richmond, and Ann T. Vierke, Spring Grove. Leonard A. Pesz and Joyce M. Rasmussen, both McHenry; Patrick E. Russell and Susan J. Stastny, both McHenry; Theodore R. Knox, McHenry, and Sara A. Harvel, Crystal Lake. John J. Shiel Jr. and Caryn S. Hartmann, both Wonder Lake; Alfred F. Krepel, McHenry, and Cheryl A. Fulara, Wauconda. Victor A. Santi and Donna E. Bertulis, both McHenry; Thomas J. McNamara and JinYoun Bae, both McHenry; Edward C. Tuft and Diane L. Reuskens, both McHenry. Dwain X. Rustile and Janet C. Anderson, both Wonder Lake; Nicholas J. Troka and Rose M. Congdon, both McHenry; Deaths George Flotz, Sr. George Flotz, Sr., 80, 4516 Hilltop Dr . Wonder Lake, died Tuesday, Aug. 28, 1984, at Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry. He was born Nov. 17, 1903 in Yugoslavia, to George and Maria (Roth) Flotz. Mr. Flotz was a retired machinist for Federal Die Casting, Chicago ; and had been director of the Indian Ridge Improvement Association, Wonder Lake. On May 13, 1924, in Yugoslavia, he married the former Anna Weiland, who' survives. Other survivors are two sons. Larry, Wonder Lake L and George, Jr., Calumet City; nine grandchildren; one great* grandchild; and a daughter-in- law, Mrs. Henry (Gayle) Klick, River Grove. He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Frank and Simon; and a son John. Visitation was from 3 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Freund Funeral Home, Wonder Lake. A Funeral Mass was offered at 10 a.m. Thursday in Christ the King Catholic Church, Wonder Lake, with burial in the church cemetery. M.D.A. to continue its patient service program where patients afflicted with one of the 40 muscle diseases are provided with the proper care and ap pliances to make every day living a little easier, while a cure is being pursued Some of these services include leg braces. wheelchairs, therapy, public education and clinic visits, all which are provided at no direct cost to the patients or their family. Howard H. Kopp Howard H. Kopp. 60.1411 May Ave., Sunny side, was dead on arrival at Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry. Tuesday, Aug. 28, 1984. He was born Nov. 10,1923. in Chicago, to Bernhard and Edna (Eich- meyer) Kopp. A resident of McHenry Township 30 years, Mr. Kopp was an employee of Illinois Coil Springs. McHenry, as a tool and die maker, for one and a half years prior to his death. He had worked for Oaks Industries four years; Sun Electric, Crystal Lake, as a maintenance foreman eight years; and Modine Mfg., Ringwood 11 years. He was a veteran of WW n and was an- auxiliary sheriff's deputy for McHenry County under Sheriff John Tyrrell. Surviving are his wife Anna McHINRY COUNTRY CLUB INVITES YOU TO JOIN US FOR SUNDAY BRUNCH '• served every Sunday from 10:30 am-2 pm 820 N. JOHN ST., McHENRY 385-1072 Happy Birthday Happy Birthday the move can make the change more easily when they use a free change of address kit available at locaLpost offices/' the postmaster said. "The kit's postcards can be used to notify the post office, friends, business correspondents and magazines of your new address so mail will find you in your new home." "Last year the Postal Service forwarded 45 million pieces of mail," Postmaster Smith said. "You can avoid paying for warding charges, and possible delays in getting your mail, by telling everyone your new ad dress a month before you move." HAPPY BIRTHDAY KATHY BRITE ON tOUR 41st! From Your Friends! A little birdie told as Sharon R. is THIRTY! J HAPPY BIRTHDAY From your FRIENDS at Hie City Clerk's office. Happy Birthday Happy Birthday HAPPY 54th BIRTHDAY UNCLE DENE Froa yow Family. Friends, frow the Outer World. PAUL SCHIPP IS 30. but we still love him! Bonnie. Shawn and Baby vi Happy Belated 17th Birthday, LEESA love Always, NICHAE! HAPPY BIRTHDAY JOHN lm, Yow Favorite Antiqie! Thomas P. Miplin, Marengo, and Cindy M. Flebbe, McHenry; Jeffery M. Janas and Maureen L. McHale, both McHenry. Mark S. Anderson and Keri R Cooper, both Wonder Lake; Timothy J. Klapperich and Terrl L. Mai, both McHenry. Divorces: Judgments for dissolution of marriage were recently granted in 19th Judicial Circuit Court, Woodstock, to: # Karon M. Gallardo and Hector J. Gallardo; BonnieM. Dahl and Marvin L. Dahl Jr.; Debra J. Whaples and Glendon J. Whaples Jr. Cynthia L. Sennett and Frederick Sennett; Robin P. Donahue and John B. Donahue; Cary A. Petzelt and Craig J. Petzelt. Barbara A. Popovich and Jeffrey S. Popovich; Wflma Jensen and Walter A. Jensen Jr.; Susan Loechelt and Paul Loechelt. Janet L. Caraie and Leonard R Carnie Jr.; Dale W. McClain and Janice M. McClain. (Btf t *** '00<' ^"* a'e &Y beauty and charm of nature" /vt Restaurant (Country Squire * coun9f m the elegant surrountVngj of the beautnui Wesley Sears country estate with a peture mndow 3>nng room overtookng 13ft acres of beautiful grounds Entoy oar quiet cocktail lounge m the* former foom or it* orignai library with its magnrhcert wood panehng Choose from our excellent menu •tti gourmet specats V LUNCHEON TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY TOUf nOttt, Bill I Krli Govm Served from 11:00 to 3p.m., featuring a large selection ranging from a limple sandwich, graciously prepared, to a superb full course lunch. Intersections Rt. 120 • 45 • Croystok* Closed Monday (312) 223-01II (Walsh) whom he married Sept. 28. 1971 in Woodstock; two daughters, Mrs. John (Sandy) 1~ Zabriskie. Lake Park, Fla. and Mrs. Terry (Christine) Lin- denberg, Sister Bay, Wis.; three stepsons. Terry Donovan, Ingleside, Roy Taylor, Staff Sgt. U.S. Marine Corps, Paris Island, and Kent Taylor, Sunnyside; three grandchildren and his parents. * Visitation was held from 3:30 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the George R. Just en & Son Funeral Home, where funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. Friday by the Rev. Roger Schneider of Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church. Cremation was requested by family preference. Memorials to the McHenry County Heart Fund would be appreciated. ft 11 •NORGAS*NORGAS»NORGAS*NORGAS*NORGAS* '--CD--2 TENTKM CROP DRYER ATTENTION CROP DRYERS! DO YOU USE PROPANE? are you planning on doing so? CALL NORGAS Tor 30 days we have Special Propane Prices and Tank Lease Fees for cash customers. 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