PAGE 8 - PLA1NDKALER Legal Notice STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT McHENRYCOUNTY - m IN PROBATE -WEDNESDAY, APRIL27, Deceased ) No. 83-P-96 CLAIM NOTICE Notice is given of the death of BETTY O. B U D D E K E , o f JVIcHenry, Illinois. In the Matter of the Estate of BETTYO BUDDEKE, Letters of issued on 1983, to MELKA, Riverside, office were March 28, EDWARD 2608 S. McHenry, Illinois 60050 whose attorney is Dugan, REVCO It costs less to B.Y.O.B. from Revco OLD MILWAUKEE BEER 12 PACK • 12 OZ. CANS REVCO'S LOW. LOW PRICE SJ99 GALLO VERMOUTH 16% Alcohol • 750 ML Sweet or Extra Dry REVCO'S LOW, LOW PRICE $179 A ea. LONDON SQUARE GIN 80 Proof • 1.75 Liter Distilled London Dry REVCO'S LOW, LOW PRICE $639 HANNAH & HOGG CANADIAN 80 Proof* 1 .75 Liter REVCO'S LOW Product of Canada IQW PRICE $759 WHITE VELVET VODKA 80Proof*1.75Liter REVCO'S LOW, Distilled From 100% Grain PRICE JAM HANNAH & HOGG SCOTCH 80 Proof* 11.75 Liter REVCO'S LOW Imported from Scotland LQyy price SJS9 McHenry • 4400 W. Elm • 385-1125 1983 Carey & Goerth, Ltd., 1200 Central Avenue, Wilmette, IL., 60091. Claims against the estate may De 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, 60096 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., (Cleric of the Circuit Court) MarjorieE. Emerson (Deputy) (Pub. Apr. 13,20 & r. 27,1983) ^pr.: No. 830158 Legal Notice OFFICIAL NOTICE All interested persons and organizations are hereby notified that a summary of the 1983- 1984 Fiscal Year Ap propriation Ordinances of the Township of Nunda, including the intended uses of Federal Revenue Sharing Funds is available for public inspection. The Appropriation Ordinance summary and documentation necessary to support the summary are available at the Nunda Township Office from 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. from Monday through Friday as of April 20th, 1983. They are also on file at the Crystal Lake City Hall, Crystal Lake Public Safety Building, the Village of Oakwood Hills,_ the Village of Prairie Grove, the City of McHenry, the Village of Holiday Hills, tne Village of Bull Valley, the village of Island Lake, the Village of Lakemoor, ana the Village of Fox River Valley Gardens. Anita Sherwood, Supervisor of Nunda Township Dated April 20th, 1983 (Pub. Apr. 20,27 4 May 4,1963) No. 830173 Items avaiiaoie wnile quantities last Copyright 1983 by Revco D.S . Inc £ U.S. milk production totaled 135.8 billion pounds last year. That's p c a r p W h p n a u / ^ i f p r t o l l s a 1 4 3 . 0 D l l l l O i i p O U n Q U X o l Interview Tips Available May 2 The competition for jobs is fierce in today's tight labor market. The form of the resume sent in application for a job and the way the individual handles himself during the interview can make the difference between winning or losing a job. McHenry County College (MCC) offers the opportunity to learn to promote oneself effectively through seminars titled "The Art of In terviewing" and "Resume Preparation". "The Art of Interviewing" is slated for Monday, May 2, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Dennis Wentworth, MCC's director of financial aid, placement and veterans' affairs, will discuss questions likely to be asked in an interview. He will give advice on how to respond to questions and ap propriate communication techniques that make a good impression, as well as the little things that can spell success or failure in an interview situation. "Resume Preparation" covers the basic rules of resume writing and the various forms of resume preparation. The workshop is scheduled for Thursday,May 12, from 12:30 to 2 p.m. The instructor will be Shelly Kaplan, MCC counselor. Both seminars are to be held in Room 143 at MCC, Route 14 and Lucas road. To register for the seminars it is necessary to stop in at the registration office at MCC. Registration's office hours are: Monday through Thursday from8:30a.m. to4:30p.m. and5:30 to 8:30 p.m. and Friday from8:30a.m. to 4 p.m. Door registration will be ac cepted on available seating. Set Saturday Speech Class Saturday speech therapy will be offered for youngsters 3 to 8 years old who require supplementary training to correct articulation, sound sub stitution and errors, memory categorizing problems and auditory processing. Classes will begin Saturday, May 7, at the Easter Seal Therapy center, 708 Washington, Woodstock. Placement screenings will be held Saturday, April 30, from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. by appointment only. The half hour class will be limited to 2 to 4 students depending on the student's needs. For further information, or to schedule a placement screening, phone Nancy Livingston at Easter Seals, (815) 338-1707. Classmates Pay Tribute To Teacher | mM. ft HE• • mm » k J Almost 62 years separate the picture above and the one below. The first was taken outside the old one-room Ostend school, on Rt. 120 west, in September of 1921. In front row, left to right, are Glenn Eppel, Joseph Harrer, Gordon Clark, William Harris, Everett Thomas, George Matyas and Arthur Harris; middle row, Ralph Bremer, Eugene Bremer, (a Tell boy whose first name is not remembered), Elvera Prahi, Elsie Prahl, and Helen Harrer, back row, Mary Pearson, Letah Clark, Anna Matyas, Alice Clark and Olga Prahl. Their teacher, Howard V. Phalin, 18, stands in back. 8 oa JTf Baby giraffes are Whefi a waiter tells a „ , - t. about six feet tall when cook to 'pin a rose on it' fv they are born. he means add an onion. strai«ht ^ 4 Si: A reunion of classmates brought the Ostend group of Gordon Clark, William Harris and Everett Thomas, students together for the first time in 62 years'when they standing, from left, Elsie Prahl Lewis, Elvera Prahl King, ed the community ja&t-week in payiaft^rjbute to thei* *-01ga Prahl Harwood, Alice Clark, Helen HamerSchuster, rtnjtomMOtfrtV Vbrtn Tteo«C*^wa#*# LeM^^^k^Wi m*m*r Thoma* Ah* Matyas er held honoring Phalin qpj*the MCHS J§83 Raboine, Mary Petfrsori Gillespe and Eugene iSjjpel. , The hippopotamus has a stoma l o ^ ten feet long, capable of holding six Distinguished Alumni award winner, jibe honored guest is bushels of grass. sitting at left. 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Elm Street Gerald J. Carey Building: Richmond Road and Pearl Street Robert L. Weber Building: Crystal Lake Road and Lillian Street McHenry 385-1040 Legal Notice ASSUMED NAME PUBLICATION NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on April 14th, 1983, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, settii forth the names post-office addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as SENCO TOOL & DIE, located at 4450 W. Bull Valley Road, McHenry, Illinois 60050 which certificate sets forth the owners as follows: Donald A. Sena, Monica J. Sena. Dated April 14th, 1983. Rosemary Azzaro, County Clerk (Pub. Apr. 20,27 & May 4,1983) No. 830176 Editor's Quota Book Learn to laugh with oth ers, and most important, at yourself. Frank Tyger QUEEN .. REG. '650 ... NOW *325™ FULL REG. '550 ... NOW $275## x T W I N . . . . R E G . . ' 4 $ 0 ' • . . 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