Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 May 1980, p. 5

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spurgeons PAGE S • PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY. MAY 28,1«M well on the road to feeling NEW PUBLICATIONS better Sandy. Two new brochures, in- • tended to boost consumer BIRTHDAYS awareness of mail fraud Birthday greetings go to A1 schemes, are available from VanBerkum who celebrated the U.S. Postal Inspection May 19; Warren Heim, May service. "Postal Inspectors 23; Doreen Patterson, Protect Consumers" and Randall Kriz and Daryl "Fraud and the Business May, May 24; and Esther Community" can be ob- Schneider, May 27. Bernie tained -free through local Kennebeck will celebrate postmasters or by writing: May 30. * Postal Inspector in Charge, Best wishes to you all for a Room 642, U.S. Po&t Office happy day and many more to building, yCanal and Van come. Burenr'Streets, Chicago Remember, just two short 60607. "It is particularly weeks and school will be out appropriate during May as for summer vacation. That Older Americans Month," means youngsters home and said Director .of the playing. Drivers, take extra Department on Aging Peg R. care; remember there will Blaser, "to help the state's be children at play ! elderly consumers find ways to protect themselves from * * * * mail fraud." Trade at home, h pays me, you and everyone. * • * * The happiest people go to church; there must be something to it. Notice dismissed 9:20 a.m. June 11 Blessed Virgin Mary Sodality of St. John's * Annual luncheon and card party, 11:30 a.m. Com­ munity club. Sunnyside Area ^&etTVMesser 344. Johnsburg IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION Mary L. Gunderson Sign contract For Buildirig since there are a number of residents who do not have their tags. The next regular meeting of the Village of Sunnyside will be held Tuesday June 3, 8 p.m. in the Johnsburg Junior high. LUCKY 13 Most people consider the number 13 unlucky, but grandchild thirteen arrived so I think it's a lucky number. ESTATE OF ESTHER D. McNEELY Deceased, File No. 80-P-188 CLAIM NOTICE , Notice is given of the death of ESTHER D. McNEELY, of McHenry, Illinois. Letters of office were issued on May 7, 1980, to, WILLIAM D. McNEELY, 806 Liberty Bell Lane, Libertyville, 111., 60048 whose attorney is Wasneski, Kuseski, Flamgan & Dixon, 33 North County Street, Waukegan, 111., 60085. appreciate all who baked and bought. CUB SCOUTS /Registration for new and /bid scouts will be held May 28, 7 p.m. at the Johnsburg fhigh -school, Multipurpose room. Boys leaving second grade, or older, are eligible. A Cub Master is needed; call Bob Piggott, 344-2874 for more infonnation. Here's a great opportunity to help our boys get off to a good start! DATES TO REMEMBER May 28 High school Spring Athletic banquet - school cafeteria. May 30 Honors assembly- all classes-8:35 a.m. high school auditorium; open to the public. May 30 High school Baccalaureate 7rQ$ p.m. school auditorium. May 30 Graduation - St. John the Baptist school, 6:30 p.m. St. John's church May 31 High school graduation - 3 p.m. auditorium June 2 District 12; last day of school June 2 Junior high school graduation 7:30 p.m., high school auditorium June 3 High school classes fie Cautious Of Children I Student Driver I Tne nervous student drii u>as oh^the road jcklhe^Ji time. Ht^teac^fi^quicl stomped on Tlie auxi/iary-^vThe second monthly brakes. meeting of the Village of "Do you know how close you Sunnyside was held on came to hitting that person Tuesday, May 20, at the crossing the street," the instruc- Johnsburg junior high. A tor said to the student. contract was signed which "Want me to go back and means the municipal try again?" replied the driver. building construction will • get under way soon. To those who have called asking about Spring cleanup, the village is not planning a Spring Clean-up program this year. The past two years it created too many problems and additional expenses for the village. People were coming from surrounding areas and using the disposal bins at an added cost to the village. Also, people were careless about placing their refuse in the bins provided. The appropriations and tax levy for the year 1980-81 were approved at this meeting. Watch for same in the legal notices. The police department are still ticketing residents who do not have their village ' Ynl vehicle tags on their cars. •lLLIJ They will continue to do so Now that our children are again playing outside in this Spring weather, caution them about crossing streets, chasing balls or friends, and watch them. As you drive in all areas, be on the alert for all children. / As an extra caution, now that you are doing your Spring cleaning, take extra caire to remove all articles that could cause a fire; "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure"! ANNUAL PARTY St. John's Blessed Virgin Mary Sodality's annual event will be held Wed­ nesday, June 11, 11:30 a.m. This will be a salad luncheon with gan>es to follow. The ladies are noted for their good cooking - and now are busy checking their recipes. Gentlemen are welcome and we hope to see many of you; you will enjoy your­ selves. Come, bring a friend, or make up a table. A pleasant time is promised to all. For any information, call Mrs. Michael (Eva) S c h a e f e r , 3 8 5 2560. Courthouse Squares The new arrival is a little girl named Andrea Jean born May 12, weighing 8 lbs., 9 oz. She is the daughter of Rich and Kelly Messer of Menominee, Mich. Andrea has a brother Jacob who welcomed his little 1 sister home. Claims against the estate may be filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court at 2200 N. Seminary Avenue, Woodstock, Illinois, 60098, or with the 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 represen­ tative and to the attorney within 10 days after it has been filed. Vernon W. Kays, Jr. Clerk of the Court (Pub. May 14,21 & 28,1980) . • Recycled Steel About 8 million junk cars are recycled for their steel in the United States every year, National Geographic World magazine reports. Rich is the son of Betty and Rich Messer, Sr. of Sun­ nyside. The maternal grandparents are Kathy and Bob Kubond of Menominee. 7 OUR NEW NEIGHBORS AR£ ^ "SWINGERS". THEY ACT LIKE- A COUPLE k OF MONKEYS? J HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted to the McHenry hospital for observation on May 21 was Sandra Messer. She is the daughter of Betty and Rich Messer and em­ ployed by a supermarket in Crystal Lake. Hope you're Legal Notice CONGRATULATIONS ...To Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Oeffling and Mr. and Mrs. William Lingl, members of St. John the Baptist church, who celebrated 45 years of marriage at Masses last Sunday. Many more happy years to all! ONLY M MO. RENTAL HOSPITAL AND HOME Keep in your prayers Barbara Goloski, Sandra Monson, Anita Luther, Ralph Wagner, Peter Schneider, .Lorraine Rutzen and Casmir Marulewski (father of Ron Marulewski of St. John's), and many others who are confined to home. NO installation charge NEW fully automatic softeners TWO year option to buy with FULL rental fee deducted ONE phone call can answer any questions ST. JOHN'S SCHOOL A new fund raiser is un­ derway to help defray the expense of a new roof for the school. Call 385-4737 for information. Your help is needed. BAKE SALE St. John's eighth, grade class did well with their Bake sale recently after all the Masses. They truly ARLINGTON SOFT WATER CO No. 1 in the Fo* Volley Areo The Sure, Safe Way To Have Money When You Need It. Is To Make Regular Deposits Every Pay-Day In A-Savings Account With Us! We Help It Grow By Adding Liberal Interest. Start Now! Maxium Interest Paid Quarterly & Compounded Daily The Bank Of People And Performance McHenry State Bank 3510 W. Elm St. and Lillian St. & Crystal Lake Rd Richmond Rd. & Pearl St. McHenry, Illinois 385-1040

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