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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Jun 1981, p. 15

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Deaths VIRGINIA WHITING Virginia A. Whiting, 63,816 N. Center street, McHenry, died Thursday, June 18. Among survivors is her husband George. Visitation will be Friday evening at the Peter M. Justen & Son funeral home. A funeral Mass will be of­ fered at noon Saturday, at St. Patrick's church, McHenry, with burial in the churchyard cemetery. ADAM DECICCO Adam DeCicco, one yt old, 1015 W Hayden driv^ McHenry, died Tuesday) June 16, at Children's Memorial hospital, Chicago. He was born^June 8, 1980, in McHenry, the son of John A and Denise (Quist) DeCicco. In addition to his parents, he is survived by a sister Stephanie, at home; paternal grandparents, Ben and Ann DeCicco, McHenry; and maternal grandparents, Frank and Margie Quist. Visitation will be at Peter M. Justen & Son funeral home Friday, from 4 to 9 p.m. A funeral Mass will be conducted 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Patrick's church, McHenry, with burial in St. Patrick's Countryside cemetery JOSEPHINE HARRIS Josephine Harris, 90, 3609 W. John street. McHenry, died Tuesday, June 16. at Carestoel Professional Care center, McHenry She was born Mar. 10, 1891, in Spring Grove, the daughter of Martin and Mary (Jung) Adams. On Apr. 14. 1909, at St. Mary's church, McHenry, she married Gilbert Harris, who preceded her in death Feb. 23, 1965; four brothers; one sister; one grandson and one great-grandson Mrs. Harris is survived by three sons, Arthur, McHenry; William. Rich­ mond; and Raymond, East Dundee; a daughter, Mrs Charles < Evelyn > Schroeder, Woodstock; 17 grand­ children ; two step-grand- children; 25 great­ grandchildren; two great- great-grandchildren; and a sister. Rose Schaefer of McHenry. Visitation was scheduled from 3 to 9 p m Thursday at the Peter M Justen & Son funeral home, where funeral services will be held Friday at 2pm Burial will be in McHenry County Memorial cemetery. Woodstock Memorials may be made to the McHenry Area Rescue squad ELSIE ANDERSEN Elsie Andersen. 87. for­ merly of 4222 W South street. McHenry. died Tuesday. June 16. at Crystal Pines Nursing home. Crystal Lake ShewasbornSept.il, 1893, in Chicago, the daughter of Carl and Augusta (Faehnrich) Sch- webke. She was preceded in death by her husband Henry A. Andersen, Aug. 8, 1973; a daughter, Mrs. LaVerne Edwards; a son, Arnold Andersen; and a brother, Arthur Schwebke. Survivors are two brothers, Walter Schwebke of Chicago and Charles Sch­ webke of McHenry; three sisters, Mrs. Alma Rowe of McHenry, Mrs. Edna Liening of Valparaiso, Ind. and Mrs. Erna Fogt, Lake Geneva. Wis. Visitation was held Wednesday at the Peter M. Justen & Son funeral home where services were con­ ducted Thursday, 11 a.m., witty Pastor Timothy Ben- ninghoff officiating. Burial was in Concordia cemetery, Forest Park, 111. IVAR WENDELL Ivar D. Wendell, 79, 4214 Riverview drive, Sunnyside, died Monday, June 15, at his home. He was born Apr. 28, 1902, the son of Carl I. and Emelia C. (Sonneson) Wendell. For the last four years, Mr. Wendell was a trustee for the Village of Sunnyside. He is survived by his wife, Melba C. (Friberg) and a daughter, Mrs. Roy (Marlane) Jernberg of Brookfield, Wis.; three Legal Notice NOllCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a copy of the proposed Appropriation Ordinance for fiscal year beginning May 1, 1981 and ending April 30, 1982, is available for public in­ spection at the City Clerk's office, 1111 Nora Green Street, McHenry, Illinois, Monday through Friday from 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. A PUBLIC HEARING on the proposed Appropriation Ordinance will be held Monday, June 29,1981 at 7:30 P M in the City Council Chambers, 1111 North Green Street. McHenry, Illinois. CITY OF McHENRY BY: Barbara E. Gilpin, City Clerk • Pub June 19.1981) No 810289 Legal Notice PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Board of Community College District No 528, in the Counties of McHenry, Boone. Lake and Kane. State of Illinois, that the tentative Budget for said Community College District for the fiscal year beginning .July 1. 1981. will be on file and conveniently available to the public inspection at the Administrative Office of McHenry County College. Route 14 and Lucas Road, Crystal Lake, Illinois, in the said College District, from and after 8 a.m. on the 29th day of May, 1981. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a public hearing on said budget will be held at 7:30 p.m. on the 23rd day of July, 1981, at the College, Route 14 and Lucas Road. Crystal Lake, Illinois. Dated this 28th day of May 1981. BOARD OF COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT NO 528, IN THE COUNTIES OF McHENRY, BOONE, LAKE AND KANE, STATE OF ILLINOIS BY: Barbara Pautz, Secretary William T. Ryan, Chairman (Pub. June 19,1981) No. 810290 Eaity I Cotton fields provide food and shelter for the hispid cotton rat. The animal lives about six months but can begin breeding when it is six weeks old. THE WHALES TAIL rEARl-McHENRY II SPECIALS vv FRIDAY SAT. WED. FISH FRY AIL "U" CAN EAT PRIME RIB BAR-B-Q RIBS ALL V CAN EAT At/EC U/ FOR All YOUR** NURSERY NEEDS SALE DATES: JUNE 19 THRU JUNE 21 GERANIUMS 4V»" POT SIZE o* covo**' REG. M.75 KACI 1/2 PRICE SPRING SPECIALS 'FLOWERING BEDDING PLANTS AND 'VEGETABLE BEDDING PLANTS "iSS**" REG. \Oc $930 FlAT 4.75 FLAT ria., resjt. grandchildren. Mrs Daniel ( C a r o l ) F r a n s o n . DesPlaines; Mrs. Jeffrey (Donna) Koth. St. Louis. Mo.; and Kenneth Jernberg. Buffalo Grove. Also surviving are two sisters. Mrs. Evald (Esther) Anderson. Phoenix. Arij and Mrs. Inez Demarc Charlotte. N C. Memorial services will be held Saturday, 3 p m . at the Peter M Justen .& Son funeral honye, with the Rev. Jeffrey Kotfrtftficiating In lieu of flowers, memorials would be ap predated to the Shriner's Crippled Children's hospital An ounce of mother is worth a ton of priest. -Spanish Proverb. McHenry Recycling Extend Pay-Back To Third Saturday Drive PAGE H-PLAINDEALEB-FRIDAY. JUNE IB. 1181 corrugated cardboard, used asked not to drop; off The McHenry County Defenders are happy to announceLjthat for the summer months the a l u m i n u m p a y - b a c k program started in March, and in effect at the first Saturday of each qionth's recycling drive, wm^,be extended to include the third Saturday's regular recycling drive also There will be no drive on July 4 The pay-back incentive has i n c r e a s e d a l u m i n u m recycling from 100 lbs per month to over 3.000 lbs per month In addition, citizens never involved in recycling before have begun to bring in their bundled newspapers. motor oil, glass and steel cans to the drive. The Defenders say this is an excellent way to do something to save natural resources, cut back on household disposal costs, and save landfill space. The next drive will be Saturday. June 20, in the southeast corner of the McHenry Market Place, from 9 until 1. 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