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PAGE It - PLA1NDEALER - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25. ISM Jill Jollie presents report on hot lunch survey to Johnsburg school board. AREA SCHOOL LUNCHES IN RED (Continued from page 1) college entrance tests (ACT) that were given. Ed's father, complimented the Johnsburg school district and board for providing educational opportunities for his son and others like him. In a lengthy discussion of priorities for the site con­ struction money, the board Anally decided to use the money for noise abatement in the newspaper classroom, T.V. studio and auditorium. In executive session three teachers were hired; Margret McCague, high school Special Education; Roger Wilhoit, Busch third grade; and Jan Lane, Busch fourth grade. Bob Schmidt was named head football coach, replacing Ed Heemerdinger, who recently resigned to take a position at a college in Florida. The closing on building trades house No. 1 will take place within the week. Building trades house No. 2 will be up for bid as of June 24 with a minimum bid of $74,000. It offers ap­ proximately 1,800 square feet of living space and is located near the high school in Dawnwood subdivision. DOG DAY (Continued from page 1) and other entries that fit into almost every conceivable category. The show was sponsored by the City of McHenry for children between the ages of 4 and 14. Jody Benoy's entry was judged best-of-show, followed by Becky Marsh, second; and Lori Szarek, third. Winners in the City of McHenry, Department of Parks & Recreation Kids Dog show are listed below, by category. Longest Ears: John Gacek, first; Bobby Gacek, second; Tony Gacek, third; Longest Hair: Tony Gacek, first; Matt Smith, second; Victoria Slosur, third; Longest Trail: Becky Marsh and Daune Nowicki, first;J Bobby Gacek and Nancy Wells Photo Janet Bosse, second; John Gacek, third. Best Behaved: Phil COOk, first; Michelle Gahgan, Colleen Holleran and Charlene Preston, second; Cindy Johnson, Becky Marsh and Danny Shaus third. » Funnies t : Jen Eckstein, first; Cindy Lock- wood, second; Tony Osvedo and Kelly Blake, third. Best Trick: Jody Benoy, first; Courtney Greer, second; Carmel Doherty and Lori Szarek, third. Smal les t : Shawn Olszewski, first; Kiersten Huemann, second; Darren Mereness and Jennifer Jensen, third. Largest: Duane Nowicki, first; Becky Marsh, second; Bobby Gacek, third. Best Looking: John Gacek, first; Becky Marsh and Annie Truckenbrod, second; Jody Benoy and Ginger Bellon, third. WONDER LAKE MAN DIES AS CAR HITS TREE (Continued from page 1) cRy Tfcoir aus> yLake n M T M U ahimal which had run in filmt of his car. The auto veled off Ringwood road struck an embankment. Dana Edward Andreas, of 3920 Hillcrest, McHenry, was driving north on Chapel Hill road when he fell asleep at the wheel. The car went off the road and struck a utility pole. Timothy W. Kraus, of 3420 Weingart road, McHenry, was driving west on Bay road when his car ran into the rear of another auto. The other auto was driven by Wilford E. Lamkins, of 1004 Lake Vista, Spring Grove. No tickets, were issued. Phillip *J. Wenk, of 7711 Orchard, Wonder Lake, was driving south on E. Lake Shore drive when his car rolled after hitting a cement wall. Wenk told police he was driving over numerous bumps when the rear end of the vehicle started to bounce. As he applied the brakes, the car slid into the cement wall and rolled. Joan C. Buch, of 8913 Evergreen, Wonder Lake, said she did not know her husband had adjusted the throttle on the motorcycle she was riding. The cycle and rider went into a ditch near the in­ tersection of Evergreen and ompson roads in Wonder PARENTAL STRESS LINE SI&-344-3944 Getting too angry with the kids? Are you yelling or hitting too much? Call •15-344*3944 and talk it over with another concerned parent. WE CARE! WE'LL LISTEN! ALL HELP IS FREE PRIVACY GUARANTEEDI 24 hours a day 7 days a week ' 815-344-3944 was Robert of 2915 Kama, vehicle Popovich, McHenry. Oonk told police he could not see the brake lights because of the sun. No citations were issued. Another rear-end collision resulted when Lisa M. Madden, of Woodstock, reached to pick up a lighter that had fallen in her car. Preceding the Madden vehicle was a car driven by Fredericka D. Wolter, of 5322 E. Wonder Lake drive, Wonder Lake, who was staying to make a right turn when the collision occurred. Frank G. Luto, of 1404 Glen drive, McHenry, lost control of his car when he swerved to avoid a small MUSIN' AND MEANDERIN' (Continued from page 1) they provide as the scrappy wildlife fight it out for the choice morsels, the biggest and strongest of them taking priority over the offerings. . The squirrels straddle the pail rim for a drink, while the birds seem completely satisfied with the holding qualities of their claws as they, too, dip for refresh­ ment. This is a time to feel a gratefulness for living in the country, even though the rural atmosphere is fast disappearing. There are still a few quiet times: to shudder for just a moment at the realization of a growth that is too fast - to reminisce on yesterdays - and to be happy for the fields and forests that are still a part of our countryside. KAF FOR A CAUSE (Continued from page 1) .keep him from building a $94 mi l l ion commercia l - residential area. The Illinois Department of Conservation took over the bog in June of 1970 and acquired additional land surrounding the bog. The bog now contains 550 acres with an additional 300 acres being considered by the state. / Eventually, the bog is: expected to fill in and transform into an oak and hickory forest. SKINNER GETS RTA SUPPORT (Continued from page 1) The four county board .chairmen are: Glenn Miller, Lake County Board Chairman, 18 North County Street, Waukegan, 111, 80085; Richard Klemra, McHenry County Board Chairman, 2200 North Seminary, Woodstock, 111. 80098; Philip B. Elfstrom, Kane County Board Chairman, 719 South Batavia, Geneva, 01. 80134; and Ted Grabavoy, Will County Board Chairman, 14 West Jefferson, Joliet, 111. 80431. Deaths EDWIN H. HETTERMANN A lifelong resident of the Johnsburg area, and former owner of the Hettermann tavern and ^restaurant in Johnsburg, ̂ Edwin H. Het­ termann, 3518 N. Chapel Hill road, died Saturday, June 21, athishome. He was 84 years old, born in Johnsburg Nov. 17,1915, the son of Joseph B. and Elizabeth (Smith) Hettermann. He was a member of the Johnsburg Community club, Court No. 98, C.O.F. in Johnsburg, Loyal Order of Moose lodge No. 891 in McHenry and an honorary member of the Johnsburg Rescue squad. Mr. Hettermann is sur­ vived by four sons, Robert F. and Edwin P., both of Johnsburg; Harold W. of McHenry and Joseph J. of Clyde, Ohio; two daughters, Mrs. Robert (Kathleen) Fugiel of Cary and Mrs. Michael (Diane) DeWolfe of Johnsburg; and 13 grand­ children. Also surviving are one brother, James Hettermann of Johnsburg and two sisters, Mrs. Olivia Keenan of Pompano Beach, Fla. and Mrs. John (Vera) Herdrich of McHenry. . He was preceded in death by his wife Dorothy E. (Herdrich) Dec. 20, 1977; a brother, Gerald Hettermann and a sister, Mrs. Rosemary Stilling. A funeral Mass was held Monday, 11:30 a.m., at St. John's church in Johnsburg. Visitation was from 1 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the Peter M. Jus ten ft Son funeral home. . Memorial, contributions would be appreciated to die Johnsburg Rescue squad or St. John's church Restoration fund. ROSELLA F. WAGNER Rosella F. Wagner, 51, 1003 N. Fourth street, McHenry, died Saturday, June 21, at McHenry hospital. She is survived by her husband, Carl J. Wagner. Visitation was tentative Monday night at the Watkowski funeral home, 201 Mankato avenue, I J Sale ends July 3 USE WARDS CHARG-ALL CREDIT Sample Frames Once-a-year sale! Included are.creationsinternationally famed designers. You'll recognize many fabulous names we are not permitted to mention. We have metal or featherweight zyl models, all of flawless quality, in styles for women, men or children. Just one or two of a kind, though, so do hurry in to our Optical Dept. foi* yours. ------COUPON ---- | SAMPLE FRAME i i i SALE Huge selection of fine first qual i ty h igh- fashion frames in men's, women's and children's styles. 795 m Refularl W $25-$45 I Coupon expires Jilly 3. COUPON--' 0OK HOWS. taf i i l l iaHlpa tHia teSp* 11 MR. to S ML Crystal Lake 1V9 WinWfii ntjnwiy Route 14 Mont 8154S9 3120 FREE PARKING T Winona, Minn, and a funeral Mass was scheduled for Tuesday. Local arrangements were handled by the Peter M. Justen ft Son funeral home. ROBERT R. NELLIS Robert R. (Ray) NeUis.M, years old, of 4220 W. Crystal Lake road, McHenry, died Friday, June 20, athishome. He was born Aug. 10,198$, in Chicago, the son of James iuid Anna (Aske) Neltts. Mr. Nellie lived in McHenry 30, years, having come from Chicago. He was a salesman for the Strecker Sales company of New York. In 1948, in Chicago, lie , married Lorraine Sulzen, who survives. Also sur­ viving are three sons, Jef­ frey and Brian of McHenry and Corey of Crystal Lake; two grandchildren; one brother, Richard Ndlis of Glenview and three sisters, Mrs. Edward (Peggy) Steinke of Chicago; Mrs. Alden (Eleanor) Ndiwn, of Dixon and Mrs. Beatrice Hansen of Palatine. Funeral services were Monday, 2 p.m., at the Peter M. Justen ft Son funeral home, with Pastor Ralph J. Smith of the First United Methodist church- of­ ficiating, and interment was private. Visitation was from 4 to 9 p.m. Sunday. GREGORY J. DICKER Gregory J. Dicker, 20 years old, of 8402 N. Coral, Wonder Lake, died Friday, June 20, as the result Of an automobile accident. He was born April 25, 1980, in Woodstock, the Son of William and. Roberta (Plante) Dicker. Mr. Dicker was employed by Spancrete of Illinois, Crystal Lake, and was a member of the Construction and General Labor Local No. 881. He was married Nov. 10, 1979, in Christ the King Catholic church, to Leslie Ann McQuillin, who sur­ vives. Other survivors are his parents; four brothers, William E. of Champaign; David of Lilymoor; Michael and Charles, both of Wonder Lake; one sister, Mrs. Cindy Wright of Wonder Lake and a maternal grandmother, Mrs. Willard (Lucille) Plante of Wonder Lake. Visitation was from 2 to 9 p.m. Sunday, at the Freund funeral home. A funeral Mass was conducted Mon­ day, ll 'a.m., at Christ the King church, with burial in the church cemetery. MILDRED P. HORN A former McHenry resident, Mildred P. Horn, died Tuesday, June 17, in the Good Samaritan Village in- Mountain Home, Ark. She was 73 years old, born Nov. 4, 1908, in Chicago, to Peter and Bertha (Hauff) Heinz. She was married June 25, 1927, in Chicago, to Albert R. Horn, who survives at Mountain Home. Also surviving are one son, AlHornofPontiac,Mo.; two brothers, A1 Heinz of St. Petersburg, Fla. and George Dickman of Wonder Lake; and two grandchildren. Funeral services were Thursday, 2p.m. in the Brice Prize Place church, Pontiac, Mo., officiated by Elvin Riemer. Interment was private., In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Brice Prize Place church. Arrangements were made by the Roller funeral home in Mountain Home. LORRAINE RUTZEN Lorraine Rutzen, a resident of Spring GroVe and Johnsburg all h$r life, and recently of 3709 N. St. John street, Johnsburg, died Sunday, June 22 at Memorial hospital for . McHenry county, Woodstock. She was 59 years old, born Feb. 13, 1921, in Spring Grove. Mrs. Rutzen was a lifetime member of St. John's Catholic church in John­ sburg; member of the Catholic Order of Foresters No. 777; Blessed Virgin Sodality and had been an employee of Prem En­ terprises in Johnsburg. Survivors include her husband, William F. Rutzen; one sister, Mrs. Bud (Rita) Miller, Johnsburg; three brothers, Alvin Freund, Chicago; Howard Freund, Palatine and Lloyd Freund, Johnsburg; 14 nieces and nephews and 8 great nieces and nephews. Her parents preceded her indeath; Peter Freund, May 24,1979, and Emma Freund, Jan. 14, 1979. A funeral Mass wiH be celebrated ^Thursday, 11 a.m. at St. John's church and interment will follow in the church cemetery. Visitation will be from 4 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, at the K. K. Hamsher funeral home, with a Wake service at 8:30. ESTHER TESSENDORF Esther Tessendorf, the wife of Earl Tessendorf, 908 S. Route 31, McHenry, died Tuesday morning, June 24, at McHenry hospital. Arrangements were in­ complete at press time at the Peter M. Justen ft Son funeral home. > Legal Notice IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTIRCT OF ILLINOIS EASTERN DIVISION both , within 8 months from the date of issuance of letters and any claim not filed within that period ^barred. Copies of a^taim filed with the Clark 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. June. 18,25 ft July 2,1990) legal Notice NOTICE Public Notice is hereby f nlven that on June 10th, A.D. 980, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, getting forth the names and post-office ad­ dresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as HERITAGE JANITORIAL AND CAR­ PET CLEANING SERVICE, located at 5001 W. Ab- birigton, McHenry, IL., p 19 New York Bank, for Savings Plaintiff, vs. Ivar Hagberg, et al., Defendants. Caw No. 79 C 5305 NOTICE OF SPECIAL COMMISSIONER'S SALE Public Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a decree entered in the above entitled court in said cause oh May 19, 1980 Dated this 10th day of June, A.D. I960. Rosemary Azzaro, County Clerk (Pub. June 18,25 & July 2,1980) Legal Notice The President and Board of Trustees of the Village of McCullom Lake passed Ordinance No. 144 which1 is die appropriation for 1980- 1981 atfts June 10th meeting. Copies are available for public inspection at the office of the Village Clerk. Lesley Curran, Village Cleric rPub.June25.1W0) ,MS&ELBY°KANARISH Legal Notice Special Commissioner for the NFL Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division, will on July 14, 1980 at 9:30 o'clock a.m. located at the - main entrance of the McHenry County Court House in the city of Wood- stock. State of Illinois, sell to the highest and bait bidder for cash all and singular the fol lowing descr ibed premises and real estate in said decree mentioned, situated in the County of McHenry in the State of Illinois; or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said decree. ' Said sale shall be subject to 1979 general taxes ana to any special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate. Upon the sale being made the purchaser orjpurchasers will receive.a Certificate of Purchase which will specify the property purchased, the amount paid therefor, qnd the time when a deed shall issue unless the .property is redeemed according to law. Said property is described as follows, to-wit: Lots 1 and 2 in Block 4 in _ Nippersink Channel . ~ 'Addition to /Pistakee Highlands, a subdivision of part of the West Vz of. the N.E. V4 of Section 5, Township 45 North. Range 9, E. of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the Plat thereof recorded August 11, 1954 as Doc. No. 281871 in Book 12 of Plats, page 1 in McHenry County, il., commonly known as 5909 Bunny McHenry, II. Dated this 28th day of May, A.D., 1980. SHELBY KANARISH SPECIAL COMMISSIONER UNITED STATES _ DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS. EASTERN DIVISION FISHER AND FISHER, Attorneys at Law PjC. Attorneys for Plaintiff 30 N. LaSalle Street Illinois 80802 (Pub. June 4,11, 18*25,1980) Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, MCHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF SHIRLEY M. DOHERTY Deceased, File No. Wff-221. CLAIM NOTICE Notice is given of the death of SHIRLEY M/DOHERTY, of McHenry, Illinois. Letters of office were issued on June 137 I9B&7~to " JOHN" W. "• DOHERTV, 3714 W. Main Street, McHenry, Illinois, 80050 whose attorney is Joslyn ft Green, 118 North Benton Street, Woodstock, IL., 88098. Claims against die estate . may be filed in the office of the Clark of the Court at 2200 N. Seminary Avenue, Woodstock, Illinois, 80098, or with the representative, or DATE CHANGE for McHenry Township Revenue Sharing Budget Hearing Notice is hereby given that the tentative budget and appropriation ordinance hearing for McHenry Township Revenue Sharing Funds set for June 19,1980, is continued to June 28, I960, at 8:00 P.M. at Township Of­ fices - 3922 Main McHenry, Illinois. W.J. Dean, Si A.A. Adams, To' (Pub*. June 18,1! t, ir. Clerk Legal Notice NOTICE Public Notice is hereby iven that on June 10, A.D. a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, setting forth die names and post-office addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting WD^M^IAKE PLUMBING CO., loacted at 9207 Pine Ave., Wonder Lake, IL. Dated this 10th day of June, A.D. 7 1980. Rosemary Azzaro, County Clerk (Pub. June 18.25 ft July 2,1900) Post Several Beaches Unsafe * Water samples collected from swimming beaches by the McHenry County Department of Health June 18 and 17 wore obtained from several beaches on the FY>x river and from some of the lakes in the county. Those beaches at which there have been two con­ secutive unsatisfactory samples and which the department will be posting as unsafe for swimming include West Shore beach, McCullom Lake; Sunrise Ridge and Wonder Center No. 2, Wonder Lake; Pistakee Terrace, City of McHenry, McHenry Shores and Burton's Bridge. MUNICIPAL LEADERS MEET Ms. Cheryl Van Zandt, executive director of East Seals, will speak on pfarl for the handicapped at McHenry County Municif association regular mont meeting at Port Edward, Algonquin, Wednesday, June 25- For Groups of 20 or Moro •Choice Roast Beef •LeanCorned Beef •Tttvfcay Breast •Delicious Pastrami •Sliced Cheese Tray •4 Delicious Salads •Fresh Bakery Rolls •Plates, Utansils ft - Napkins JjjMrfl : " ,i .. C * CATERING SERVICE OTHER MENUS AVAILABLE FROM •1.10 PER PERSON The Russians, are deter­ mined to stamp out imperial­ ism -- even if they have 'to take over the whole world to do it. 3, 4/5 and 6 Foot Pregnant Coll For FREE Brochure OFFICE OMN 9 To To t PM MON thru Ml Mm Crystal Lake, JL

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