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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 Jan 1980, p. 14

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I* UiK U - PLAINDEALER -FRIDAY, JANUARY 4.1*80 EXPANSION GtO. COLLETTE, DOMINATES 10-YEAR NEWS (Continued from page 1) annexed in 1975. the largest ,^ which was Mid-States' 162 .ivies, Petersen Park, 33 .u-ivs; Brittanv Builders. 28 acres; and St. Paul's church. : • . : # i . . . . The nmu golf course (15 acres' north of the city l>fcaine the boundary tollowing annexation in '76. Yhuit 146 acres of Sand & Aliavel also, was annexed to .he city Kxpansion continued at a high rate in 1977 when v;Ridge (128 acres) and Woodcreek (240 acres) were brought into the city. The growth continued with^ numerous small annexations m 1978, as well as the 34-acre IVrby Acres and 360-acre Mart in-Anderson plot. Hie trend toward bigness continued in 1979 with the >83 acre Winding Creek >KIH!i joining.the city; 117 acres iFalcon) Riverside Terrace; 40 acres (Bauer) of Brittany Heights. Unit 1; 60 acres of Brittany Heights. I nit II; Knox park, also to :he south, amounting to 33 acres; and Morris-Evans 9.5 acres. Nineteen acres of Petersen park, east of the railroad tracks, joined the city, as well as small, isolated "islands". FORMER STORE OWNER, DIES (Continued from page 1) Investors Diversified Ser­ vices of Minneapolis for 22 - years! . Mr. Collette was a charter member and life elder ofj? Faith Presbyterian church. He was a member of DeKalb Lodge - 214, AF & AM, Afaburn, Ind.; a member of the Royal Arch Masons of Iowa, at DesMoines, la., the Temple Commandery No. 4, DesMoines; Noble of Tebala ^temple, Rockfprd; McHenry County Shrike club and McHenry Lodge, No. 691, Order of Moose. Hp.^s born Oct. 3, 1903, in Ohio. 4 Survivors are his wife, Edith (Tennfent) and one sister, Mrs. fedith Swihart, of Leesburg, Fla. No visitation was held. There will be a memorial service Sunday, Jan. 13, at 2 p.m. at Faith Presbyterian church, McHenry. * Memorials are requested for the Shrine Crippled Children's hospital or the Organ fund of Faith Presbyterian church. , Arrangements were made by the Peter M Justen & Son funeral home. A newspaper, like a frieifd, is missed when not available. HOLIDAY SPIRIT NIL AS BURGLAR HOBBY' PERSISTS (Continued from page I) Last Monday. Joyce Martisciano of "2o07\^e§tern avenue, McHenry, found that someone had entered her unlocked car and stole the control head for a CB radio, the outside mirror and attempted to stell the battery. Loretta Dudziak of Wonder Lake reported the theft of a red go-cart from her home. The report said someone had seen a pickup truck drive past th6 home with a red go-cart in it and when the Dudziak's checked, theirs was missing. Edward Kolberg of 2018 ina! H JII li does it change the layout or function of connecting roads or'streets. In accordance with the provisions of Paragraph lOe 12# of. Federal Highway Policy Memorandum 7-7-2, it nas been determined that (his project is in a category Excluded from further review under National Environmental Protection Act. _ Maps, drawings, and other information pertinent to the determination of the location and design of this im­ provement are available for Bublic inspection at the district I office of the Illinois Department of Tranr sportation, located at xl000 Plaza Drive, Schaumburg, Illinois, 601%.; BY ORDER OF JOHN D. KRAMER SECRETARY * ___ (Pub. Jan. 4,1980) Legal Notice Deaths NOTICE OF JUDICIAL SALE Davis, McHenry, reported the theft of a* large toolbox J_A' containing many tools from'^TATE ILLINOIS his auto. Henry Zieger of Wonder Lake called the Sheriff's police when he saw and detained two "male sub­ jects" who were syphoning gas from his car. When the police arrived, the two returned the gasoline to Zieger and no complaint was signed. ) )SS automatic garage door oponor system by ALLIANCE MODEL GS 459 ONLY $16595 :N *plus modest installation optional Sea and compare all the Genie9 Systems! Optus tha doer.. turns on tha light.. .closes tha door.. .turns off tbo light. •SERVICE -SALES •INSTALLATION "Kcvd OUta* Contractor 5412 N. Ridgeway Ringwood, 11.60072 Phone 815-653-6936 "10 Years of Quality Experience" Legal Notice ST ATEOF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENTOF TRANSPORTATION SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS PUBLIC NOTICE LOCATION AND DESIGN APPROVAL REQUESTED AND RECEIVED Notice is herebv given to all interested persons that Location ana Design Ap­ proval for the improvement of the intersection of U.S. Route 12 and Fox Lake Road in McHenry County has been requested and received from the Federal Highway Ad­ ministration of the United States Department of Transportation. The proposed improvement consists of channelization of U.S. Route 12 at the in­ tersection. The chan­ nelization will be ac­ complished bv widening and resurfacing of U.S. Route 12 ppr-oarches in order to provide one (1) 12-foot lane m each direction with a, 12- foOt left turn lane on the east leg of the intersection. Fox Lake Road will be widening to 36 feet of the pavement at the intersection approach. Signal installation and rehabilitation of the bridge immediately east of the intersection will be included in the project. • - COUNTY OF McHENRY / . ) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS Great Lakes Mortgage Corporation v Dean C. Tucker, et'al., IN CHANCERY General No. 79 CH150 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in pursuance of a decree heretofore entered by said Court in the above entitled cause, LEONARD BRODY, Associate Judge of the Circuit Court will on Tuesday, the 05th day of February A.D. 1980 at the hour of 9:30 o'clock A.M. ( D A Y L I G H T S A V I N G ) TIME, in ROOM 307 of the Court House in the City of Woodstock, in said County; sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash all and singular, the f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b e d premises and real estate in said decree mentioned, situated in the County of . McHenry and State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said decree, to-wit; Lot 1 in Maria Pierce's First Addition to the Village of Hebron, a Subdivision of part of the S.E. '/» of Section 8, Township 46 North, Range 7, E. of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the Plat thereof recorded June 13, 1894 as Doc. No. 12874 in Book 1 of Plats page 41, in McHenry County, II., commonly "known as 12110 Bigelaw Ave., Hebron, Illinois. "" ADDRESS OR LOCATION OF PROPERTY: 12110 Bigelaw Ave., Hebron, Illinois together, with all VEKNA II. I\IHY Verna H. Liby,Vl208 N. Manchester mall, McHenry, ied Saturday, Dec. 29, at the Crystal Pines nursing home. Crystal Lake??' She was 75 years old, born in Tolono, III. Aug. 27, 1904 to John and Mary tMaguire) Gunning. Mrs. Liby lived? in McHenry Che past 13 years, and was formerly of Lake Zurich. She is survived by her husband/Arthur J. Liby, whom she married Sept. 29, 1951, in Elmwood, 111.; one brother, Tim Gunning, of Champaign, 111. and several nieces and nephews/ A funeral Mass was held Thursday at 11 a.m., at St. Mary of the~ Assumption Catholic church in McHenry, with burial in Windridge cemetery, Cary, 111. Visitation was scheduled from 3 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, at the Peter M^Justen & Son funeral MARY ELIZABETH HENKEL Mary Elizabeth Henkel, 68, of Volo, 111., passed away Monday, Dec. 31, at St. T l|&re s e hospital, Wauroggp. She was born June 21,1911, in Hainesville, Il|., the daughter of Edward and Mary (Sullivan) McGuire, and was married June 26,*. 1933, to Frank Henkel, at St. Gilbert's in Gray slake. Mrs. Henkel is survived by her husband and six children; two daughters, Mrs. Walter (Elizabeth) Hirsch, Sterling Heights, Mich, and Mrs. Kenneth '(Evelyn) Weber, McHenry; four v sons, William, Hawthorne Woods; Jerry, Long Point, 111.; Master Sgt. Robert, USAF, serving in Italy and David, Spring City, Pa.; seventeen grand-/"mj children and two great bike last week. member^ of St. Jeter's Catholic chuMi, of VohMffid St. Ann's sodality. She was a lifetime resident of ihe western Lake county area. funerl Mass will be held Friday at 10 a.m. at St. Peter's Catholic church, Volo, with, Father Heaney officiating. Interment will be in Ascension cemetery, Liberty ville; Visitation was scheduled for Thursday from 3 to 9 p.m. at the George R. Justen & Son funeral home, including a Christian eulogy service at 8 p:m. Masses and memorials to the American Heart fund will be appreciated. MARY REGAS CHRIST Mrs. Mary Regas Christ, age 58, died suddenly Tuesday, Jan 1, at her home in McHenry, where Stje had resided since 1973. Sire was born Jan. 12, 1921, in Meadville, Pa. Survivors include two sisters, Anna Wheelock of McHenry and Stella Grafe, Carjp, 111.; and two brothers, George, Chicago and Gus, Missouri. In addition to her husband, her parents and a brother, Chris, preceded her in death. She was employed by Krochs and Brentano in Chicago for the past 20 years. Visitation was scheduled Thursday at Galewood funeral home in Chicago where funeral services will be held Friday. Interment will take place at Elmwood cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Diabetic association, or the charity of ^choice* FLORENCE KREILING Florence Kreiling, 76, a resident of Lehigh Acres, Fla., passed away Saturday, Dec. 29, in Florida. She was born Aug. 9,1903, in Chicago, and was a resident of Lehigh for the past 20 years, for­ merly, of Fox Lake. Mrs. Kreiling was a retired employee of Lehigh Acres Post Office and had been employed by the Fox Lake Post Office for many years. She is survivfd by two sons, William (Joan) of Island Lake and George, of Ingleside; two daughters, Marguerite (John) Drozd, Fox Lake and Florence Griswold, Lehign Acres, Fla. " Also surviving, are eight grandchildren, one sister, Gladys Christophersen, Round Lake; four brothers, Arthur Kessell, Springfield, 111.; Raymond Kessell, Clearwater, Fla.; Harry Kessell, nWonder Lake and Victor Kessell, Chicago; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, William N. drive, Wonder Lake, died Sunday, Dec. 30 at her home. She was born Dec. 20,1954; in O&k Park, 111., the daughter of Keith and Helen (Keller) Wegner, who survive. Mrs. Freund yas em­ ployed as a waitress for Rustic Harbor restaurant in McHenry. r In addition to her parents, she is survived by her husband, Edward and three children, Lisa, Michael and Kelly, all at home. Also surviving, are five brothers, Steve and Gary of Cham­ paign, 111. and Chris, Peter and Keith of Sunnyside; and one sister, Carol, of Arizona Private funeral services were conducted by Pastor R. Wright,«of the Wonder Lake Bible church, at 11 am. Wednesday, Jan. 2 Freund's funeral hom< Wonder Lake. Interim was private. GLADYS E. WELTV Gladys E. Welty, 3302 W. Golf view road, McHenry, passed away Tuesday, Jan. 1, at McHenry hospital. She was 80 years old, born ih Kreiling and a grand- _Ljncoini Nebr., Oct. 20,1899, daughter, Cathy Funetal services will be held Saturday, Jan. 5, at 11 a.m., at the K. K. Hamsher funeral home with Reverend Frank Pieper officiating. Interment wift follow at Avon Centre cemetery in Grayslake. Visitation was scheduled Friday from 2 until 9 p.m. The family would ap­ preciate memorials to the S h r l n e r ' s V C r i p p l e d Children's hospital. KATHJ£ A. FREUND Mrs. Kathy A. Freund, 25 j^ears old, of 3816 Hilltop to Charles E. and Malie V (Hornbeck) Bronner. She lived in the McHenry area forty years, having come from Chicago. Her husband, Gienn F. Welty, preceded her in death Nov. 10, 1974. Survivers include two sisters, Mrs. Marian Fitz- patrick, of Geneva, 111. and Hazel E. Whitcomb, of Murrysville, Pa. No visitation Ayas scheduled, and funeral service arrangements were made by the George M. Justen & Son funeral home. an Cyclist When Struek By Xufo A Ringwood woman was injured as she was riding hei grandchildren. She is also survived by three sisters, Mrs. Keith (Catherine) Snyder, N.C.; Mrg^homas ( A l i c e ) f y f i m q u i Waukegan anrfMrs.*Charles (Yvonne) Kick, Grayslake. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Marylou Vanderspool, in 1962. Mrs. Henkel was a pui Del u r t e n a n c e s onging. t h e r e u n t o The proposed improvement, 4 requires no additional right-V"btnldings and improvements of-way, has no adverse effect Mtofereon, and the tenements, u p o n a b u t t i n g p r o p e r t y , . n o r h e r e d i t a m e n t s a n d a p - MOTHER OF 4 TEENS LOSES 120 POUNDS IN JUST 8 MONTHS Credits Conway Diet Institute Mary Thofne has lost 120 pounds in just eight months while following the Ideal 1000 calorie diet and attending the weekly Insight Seminars conducted by the Conway Diet Institute. "It's a great feeling to be slim," says M a r y w h o s e h u s ­ band now introduces her to friends as his "new wife." The Conway weight reduction program con­ sists of three main elements: • The Ideal 1000 calorie diet that includes 11 food groups and exceeds the established 'nutritional requirement for adults • Weeldy>educational seminars that deal with the ^ysical, nutritional and emotional causes of overweight.- • The Forever Slim plan for permanently maintaining slimness. /n POOlKKKHXKJOOOWXKKKKKHKKHJWOOOOOiHKKKKVCi; 8 NEW MEMBERS --SAVE $5.00 § Bringjthis coupon with you to any meeting listed and Q you will save $5.00 off the Initial Registration Fee of $ $6.00 and" Weekly Seminar Fee of $3.50. Pay unly § $4.50 instead of $9.50. $ • A FRIEND SAVES $5.00 2 If you bring a friend with you when you join, then the coupon will be worth $10 00. $5 00 for you and $5 00 for your friend Offer expires Friday. January 25,59980 Weekly Insight-Motivation Seminars McHenry -- Thursdays 7 30 P.M. ^ Shepard of the Hills Lutheran Church 404 N. Gr£en St. Island Lake -- Thursdays, 7:30 P.M. St. Johns Lutheran Church, ("church of the lighted cross), Rt;-176 • West of Police Station / Zion - Mondays, 7:30 P.M Zion Park District Leasure Center 2400-Dowie Memorial Dr OR CALL 5S7-6275 (after 6.0Q P.M.) IVrir Wembers Always Welcome Registration $6 00'plus Weekly Sen.inars S3 50 [ CONWAY DIET INSTITUTE- No fish Required Office Now Open Frances zasley, Clinician Psychotherapy • . > Individual and Family Counseling By appointment: (815) 338-1030 (If no answer (815) 338-1533) Woodstock, Illinois DATED, Woodstock, Illinois this 27th day of December A.D. 1979. VERNON W.KAYS, JR. Clerk of the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois FISHER AND FISHER Attorneys at Law, P.C. Attorney for Plaintiff (Pub. Jan. 4.11 & 18.1980) Leo J. Legler of Ringwc was driving on Barnard mil road at about 8 p.m. last Friday night and '^thought he hi(C something," s ac­ cording to the report. The car Ihe was driving struck Sally B. Kearns, also of Ringwood, as she was riding her bicycle. Ms. Kearns was taken to McHenry hospital by the Wonder Lake Rescue squad and was admitted to the hospital, but has since been released. Legler was cited for leaving the scene of an in­ jury and failure to report an accident. Confused reports were a result of a two-car collision on McCullom Lake road last Sunday. ^ The first driver, Patrick W. Merkel of Crystal Lake, he started to pass )ther auto. .As he was passing, Megi&l said the other auto, driven by Timothy Reinhard, of 4714 Bonner, McHenry, drifted ~inftr-Merker& lane and hit his car. Rienh^rd told police that the Merkel car started passing amhffippecPffte rear end and si^e of his) own vehicle. Merkel was ticS violation of classification. Sheri S. -Huffman of Wonder Lake was cited for failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident after the car she was drivingxan into the rear of anothmmicle on Route 120 lafpnVed- nesday. Carolyn A. Nasebrandt, also of Wonder Lake, was driving the other vehicle. In a similar accident, Charles J. Budreck of Crystal Lake was injured Block will any Lterest If wemaki an error. We re only human and once in a while we make a mistake, but if we should make an error that costs you additional tax, you pay only the tax. Block pays any penalty and interest. We stand behind our work. H&R BLOCK THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE 302 W. Diggins HARVARD , Phone 943-6410 OPEN WEEKDAYS 9-6, SAT. 9-5, EVE. ft SUN. BY APPOINTMENT 220 S. State MARENGO Phone 5616363 OPEN WEEKDAYS 9-9, SAT. 9-5, SUNDAYS BY APPOINTMENT 1308 N. Part McHENRY Phone 3S5-8630 OPEN WEEKDAYS 9-8, SAT. 9-5, APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE 110 W. Calhoun WOODSTOCK Phone 338-3330 OPEN WEEKDAYS 9-8, SAT. *5, APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE f Y JOHN F. LAMPE Available To Practice In: •PERSONAL INJURY/TRI4I5 •BUSINESS/CORPORATIONS •ZONING WILLS/PROBATE IVORCE REAL ESTATE WORKMAN'S COMP/ 344-3252 342 \ . Elm El S^ite 27 McHenry Open: .-F. 8 am. - 5 pm. at. 9 am. - Noon Others by appt. when the car he was dri\%ig ,the rear of anotner auto $ij Route 31 near Cry^ Driving tfie^auto in front, William JT. Siriger, of 3319 Skyway, McHenry, told police he was waiting fo&the^ car®in front pi him to turn when Ihe collision occurred. J&iclreck was taken to McHenry hospital where he was treated and released. Ronald G. Bieber, of 2815 Myang, McHenry, was also taken to McHenry hospital after his car ran I off Riverside drive on New^ Year's day. Bieber was not admitted to the hospital. Bieber was cited for im­ proper lane usage. Another improper lane usage citation was given to James W. Tykol of Hamp­ shire, 111., after he attempted to pass a turning auto on Route 31 near Johnsburg road. Tykol told police that the auto in front of his own was attempting to turn left A without signalling, when the E collision occurred. Tykol added that he attempted to avoid the collision by driving south in the northbound lane. Gary A. Bruhn, of 3610 N. J Middle street, McHenry, was operating the other auto Heavy frost and icy road conditions contributed to other accidents. Terrencef Wool wine, of 3442 Route 120{ McHenry; was driving-north on River road when the car started to slide on the icy road. Ac--^ * cording to the report, the left rear tire of the auto bljew-in the skid. The au drail and against a Icy roi Sunday OPENING JANUARY 8 McHENRY'S OWN DISCOUNT MEAT OUTLET 3106 West Route 120 Wholesale Prices To The Public We feature an excellent selection of meats (steaks, Ribs, Chops, Burgers and more) Packed in Cost Saving 4, 5 & 6 lb. Boxes, Quality meats, U.S. inspected. Packed Fresh Frozen at the meat packing plant. Buy like the restaurants do and save plot every week. Hurry on in and cash in on the savings. 5 LB. BOX PURE BEEF PATTIES 5 LB. BOX BEEF PEPPER PATTIES $7.45 PER BOX $7.55 PER BOX OUR PRICES REFLECT THE WHOLESALE IN DFX SO YOU WILL ALWAYS SAVE GRAND OPENING BON|(jS FOR THE l»t MONTH FREE 1 LB BACON WITH EVERY S20 PURCHASE ALL PACKING HOUSE STEAKS TENDERIZED TO INSURE QUALITY Restaurant and Hotel Steaks STRIP STEAKS $2.42 LB. T'BONES S2.SB LB. RIB EYES $2.74 LB. TOP Bun PORTERHOUSE $2.54 LB. TOP Bun PORTERHOUSE $2.5B LB. SOLD IN 4 LB. BOXES ONLY STORE HOURS -- MONDAY - 10AM-7PM ' «• TUESDAY. THURSDAY B FRIDAY - 6:30PM-9PM SATURDAY, SUNDAY -10AM-5PM CLOSED WEDNESDAYS struck*® guar- came to rest tree. d conditions--last so accounted for a car-utility pole collision involving Joyce M. Adams, of . 405 W- Lincoln road, McHenry. Ronald J. Freund, of 3709 W. St. Paul, McHenry, was attempting to make a left turn from Bay road onto Cuhlman when his car slid off the road and struck a utility pole. David D. Adams of Spring Grove was driving south on Wilmot road when his car slid off the road and into a drain wall. Sandra J. Messer, of 1405 Bay view, McHenry, had just crossed the Chapel Hill road bridge when she lost control of her car on the icy road and struck a guardrail. On Ringwood road, John A. Macak of. Spring Grove lost control of his car, which rolled three times before stoppijigi^H«?'Yas not in­ jured: Myrl M. Palermo, of Wonder Lake, was ticketed for failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident after her car struck the rear .of another auto on Route $B. The other auto, driven by Mary Ann Stott, of Wonder Lake, was pushed into the rear of a car that was driven by Leonard Gehrke, Sr., of 3212 Skyway, McHenry. Diane L. Kohl of 1016 River road, McHenry <w4s ticketed for failure to yield the right- of-way after her car struck another auto while she was making a left turn.

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