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PAGE 18 - PLA1NDEALER • WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15,1982 MCHENRY SHORES Nino Keen 344-2665 Local Students Join Society McHenry Shores is proud to have so many fine and hard working students in our McHenry shcools, and the recent induction of five of our area students into the National Honor Society at McHenry East campus high, school is quite an honor and ac­ complishment. Inducted at the twenty-fourth an­ nual induction ceremony held Nov. 23, from the McHenry Shores area, were Sodie Dowe, Mladen Rudman, Dawn L. Dobbertin, Karen Karpavicius and Dow Read. These students are all seniors. Congratulations to these fine young people and their families, on their outstanding academic ac­ complishments to receive this high honor. SANTA ARRIVES SUNDAY This Sunday, Dec. 19, Santa will be making his annual drive through McHenry Shores to greet all our youngsters and to throw candy. His drive will begin at 2 p.m. and he will proceed down each street in the shores slowly, so keep your eyes and ears open *o greet him on your street. Donations for candy are still being accepted for Santa to hand out, so if you can help us out, call Johann Bartel at 385-0286 before Saturday the 18th. CAR STICKERS AVAILABLE Vehicle stickers for the city of McHenry are still available until Jan. 31, at McHenry City Hall for $6 each. After Jan. 31, the price per sticker will be $8. City hall hours are Mondav through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. You will need the make, year and license plate number of your vehicles. SHORES YOUNGSTER WINS CONTEST Larry Todd Weber, son of Larry and Nancy Weber of McHenry Snores recently won an area-wide coloring contest sponsored by a local fast food place, in conjunction with Fire Prevention month. Larry, age eight, is a student at Montini school and attends the third grade. One boy and one girl were chosen among the many contestants throughout the McHenry- Johnsburg area. Larry was awarded a smoke detector, by a member of the McHenry Fire department. The prize winning coloring was of Snuffy the Fire Truck. Our congratulations to Larry! HOLIDAY NEWS With so much going on during the holidays, I know some of our column's readers must have news for me; so if you take a holiday trip, or have family in for Christmas, or any tidbit you'd like to tell me about, give me a call anytime. I'd love to hear from all of you. I know the holidays are hectic, but after the kids get back to school after vacation, take a second and call me with your holiday stories. In case our column is off next week for the holiday, may I take this op­ portunity now to wish all our McHenry Shores friends and neighbors a most blessed and joyous Christmas. May your holiday be filled with love and good cheer, and may it last long into the new year. God bless, from our house to yours. Seek Young People For Study Overseas The Rotary club of Woodstock has announced that the club is searching for young people as candidates for Rotary foundation educational awards for study overseas in 1984-85. There are five types of scholar­ ships: graduate, undergraduate, vocational, teacher of the han­ dicapped, and journalism. Each award provides roundtrip tran­ sportation, educational and living expenses for one academic year and funds for intensive language training, if necessary. The deadline for applications to the Woodstock Rotary club is March 15. Contact Charles Mather at. P.O. Box 509, Woodstock, or telephone him at 338-4000 for further information on eligibility and application procedure. McHENRY MARKET PLACE spurgeons 385-4520 FAMILY HAIRSTYLING CENTER C ĉ5ttve GOahrdod We'll put your hair in holiday shape! Come in for a new cut, coloring, curl . . . even a professional perm ... to look as festive and bright as you feel! Call us soon! Phone 385- 4520. Free Christmas Gifts For You! For the ladies...sample tubes of conditioner for the men...ball point pens I 3 Heiene.curiis Praducis Monday thru Friday $-8, Saturday 8-3 MCC CATALOG OUTLET STORE MCC CATALOG OUTLET STORE MERCHANDISE CLEARANCE CENTER 301 W. Mon.-Tues. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Virginia Street MET Wed., Thurs., Fri CRYSTAL LAKE 815-455-0333 Mon.-T i Use Cash. 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sun. 10 a.m. • 3 p.m. MC. Visa or our own Check Purchasing Card! THE MERRIEST'SALE OF THE YEAR! SPECIAL HOURS: SUN. 12/19 9AM -5PM MON. ft TUES. 12/20 ft 12/21 9AM - SPM Sale Dates Dec. 15-Dec. 21 --While Quantities Last- Have you visited our Store In Wauconda? ALL CLOTHING 60% OFF OUR REGULAR PRICE ALL TOYS 50%OFF OUR REGULAR STORE PRICE • FUN BOOKS* DOLLS* PUZZLES •GAMES •Q WM ) 4l WM ) !;• iPtt MERCHANDISE CLEARANCE CENTER MAKES THE GIFT OF GIVING A LITTLE EASIER! EVERYTHING ELSE IN THE ENTIRE STORE OFF OUR REGULAR STORE PRICE (Excluding batteries & gum) •COOKIES •FURNITURE •BLANKETS •DISHES •GIFTWARE •DRAPES -HOUSEWARES MCC CATALOG OUTLET STORE MCC CATALOG OUTLET STORE Legal Notice NOTICE OF JUDICIAL SALE STATE OF ) ILLINOIS ) )SS COUNTY OF ) McHENRY 1 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS McHENRY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Plaintiff, vs. ARNOLD N. MAY; et al„ Defendants IN CHANCERY General No. < 82 CH118 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in pur­ suance of a decree heretofore entered by said Court in the above entitled cause, I, Michael Sullivan, Associate Judge of the Circuit Court will on Friday the 7th day of January A.D. 1983, at i he hour of 9:00 o'clock A.M. (Local Time), in Room 309 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 Angular, l! following describe 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: The North 766 feet of the West 398.07 feet of the East 2123.07 feet of the Southwest (Quarter of Sec­ tion 7, Township 46 North, Range 9 East of the Third Principal Meridian, (except that part con­ v e y e d f r o m Thomas Graham Walsh and Dianne E., his wife, to the State of Illinois by Warranty Deed dated July 21. 1971 and recorded December 13, 1971 as Document No. 557174) in McHenry County, Illinois. A D D R E S S O R L O C A T I O N O F PROPERTY: Unim­ proved land on the South Side of Route 173 in Burton Township, together with all buildings and im­ provements thereon, and the tenements, herditaments and ap­ purtenances thereunto belonging. DATED, Woodstock. Illinois, this 24th day of November A.D. 982. VERNON W. KAYS, JR., Clerk of the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois Cappetta & Shadle Attorney for Plaintiff 7 S. Dearborn, Chgo., IL., 60603 (312) 726-9600 ( P u b l i s h e d i n McHenry Plaindealer on December 8,15, & 22, 1982) Exhibit A " No. 820514 " Legal Notice Public hereby notice iven that is the - # Village of Holiday Hills, McHenr ft Jnry County Illinois, filing dates the April 12, 1983 election will be January 24-31, 1983. Special hours have been set for this purpose by the Village Clerk located at 1312 Sunset Drive, Holiday Hills, as follows: Monday - January 24, 1983, 1-3 P.M. and 6-8 P.M. Tuesday - January 25, 1983 - 1-3 P.M. Wednesday - January, 26, 1983, 6-8 P.M. Thursday - January 27, 1983, 1-3 P.M. Friday - January 28, 1983, 1-3 P.M. Saturday - January 29, 1983, 10 A.M.-l P.M. Sunday - January 30, 1983, Closed Monday - January 31, 1983, 3-5 P.M. Rosemary Holtz, Village Clerk (Pub. Dec. 10 & 15,1982) No. 820515 New Wrinkle Steam out wrinkles in vel­ vet and corduroy by tumbling 15 to 20 minutes in the dryer with a damp towel. MCCULLOM LAKE Dawn Miller 385-4901- Cheerleaders Take A First Congratulations on a good per­ formance are extended to Wendy Turner of 4814 Park View and the rest of the eighth grade Montini cheerleaders. The girls took first place in the Libertyville Cheerleading competition held over the Dec. 4 weekend. Each girl won an individual trophy, and the school received a huge trophy. A YOUNG VISITOR At the Nash residence, Helen's aunt, Mrs. Marie Mayer, of Newark, 111., was a recent visitor. After a two-week stay, filled with much activity, in­ cluding "exercise" when Auntie left, Helen felt like hibernating, even though she tried her hardest to keep pace with her aunt who is only 85 years "young." Also, Helen is very proud of the gold embossed certificate sent by Ronald Reagan, President of the United States, to honor the memory of her husband, the late Edward Nash, for devoted and selfless consecration to the service of our country and our armed forces. We are also very proud, Helen, of your late husband and of all the men who have served our country. BIRTHDAYS Happy Birthday wishes for this week go to Diane Bolger, who shares Dec. 15 with Johnny Lawson; Sharon Walter and Jimbo Mass celebrate another year on Dec. 16; Andy Miller and Alice Hughes open presents on Dec. 17; Barb Svoboda turns the calendar over on Dec. 18; Cindy Svoboda turns 12 and Murray Bolger turns 10 on Dec. 19; Rose Sacco shares Dec. 20 with Phyllis Venable and Jim Brown, and Susie Gleeson blows out 11 candles on Dec. 21. ANNIVERSARIES Our two anniversary couples for this week are Les and Phyllis Venable, celebrating 11 years of bliss on Dec. 18; and Bruce and Sharon Walter, toasting 7 years together on Dec. 21. May you both have many more years of happiness. COMMUNITY CALENDAR Dec. 21 - Conservation club meeting at 8 p.m. at McCullom Lake Beach house. All residents are welcome and encouraged to attend these in­ formative meetings that concern your lake. NOVEMBER TICKETS Richard F. Pierce, Germantown, O., speed 50 in 40 zone. i Robert Dahlgren, McCullom Lk., s disturb the peace by keeping or harboring a barking dog. Geary L. Cole, McHenry, improper J display of registration. ' Kenneth C. Scheuber, Elgin, speed , 31 in 20 zone. James L. Nicholas, Ingleside, speed ; 53 in 40 zone. ' . Scott R. Ottesen, McHenry, speed 31 J in 20 zone. ' . Vanessa M. Andersen, McCullom i Lk., parking illegally. Martin T. Lackey, McHenry, ex- , pired registration. • Sharon L.Imlah, Wonder Lk., speed , 52 in 40 zone. *• . t- Ronald J. Wenk, Wonder Lk., speed j 50 in 40 zone. Ronald J. Wenk, Wonder Lk., open liquor in motor vehicle. William J. Gabriel, McHenry, spteed 51 in 40 zone. Kathy A. Ewio, McHenry, speed 51 in 40 zone. . William F. Huemann, Johnsburg, speed 50 in 40 zone. Susan A. Schaefer, McHenry, speed • 52 in 40 zone. Allen VonDerHoff, Mundelein, speed 50 in 40 zone. Ronald D. Sapp, McHenry, speed 53 , in 40 zone. Leonard R. Klapperich, McHenry, 1 speed 50 in 40 zone. , Christopher A. Prondzinski, Wonder Lake, speed 51 in 40 zone. Jose Hernandez, Milwaukee, Wis., ; open liquor in motor vehicle. Alan D. Raycraft, Ringwood, speed 30 in 20 zone. Lynn Fontana, McHenry, illegal , parking at beach. Dennis H. Schmitt, McHenry, speed { 50 in 40 zone. Daniel Carl Crook, Wonder Lk., j speed 50 in 40 zone. Thomas M. Graae, McHenry, speed j 53 in 40 zone. Thomas J. Bennett, fonder Lk., { improper lane usage. \ Joseph 0. Britton, Camp Lake, Wise., speed 51 in 40 zone. JohnW. Sensabaugh, Island Lake, speed 54 in 40 zone. Steven K. Fugelstad, Hebron, speed 50 in 40 zone. Kenneth R. Witz, McHenry, fleeing or eluding a police officer. Kenneth R. Witz, drive while DL \ suspended. Virginia L. Franklin, McHenry, speed 50 in 40 zone. Buss Ford Sales No. 900N, ' McHenry, park where forbidden. • Student Drawing Appears On WTTW Station, Breaks An original drawing by Freddie Ballstaedt, a fifth grader at Montini Middle school, will be seen on WTTW- Channel 11 during the coming holiday season. Participating schools and set­ tlement houses submitted the artwork of fourth through sixth graders to the station. All entries depict holiday festivities or winter landscapes, and represent schools from throughout Channel ll's viewing area. Freddie's drawing was selected among others because of outstanding quality and suitability for television reproduction. Winning entries may be seen on WTTW - Channel 11 during one: minute station breaks from now through Dec. 17 and Dec. 20 through 24 at 10 a.m., 4 p.m. and at least once between 6 and 10 p.m. each evening. In cooperation with the Chicago Council on Fine Arts, the televised artwork will be displayed at the Daley center from Jan. 10 through Jan. 21. The Children's Art Festival is i.rlW" •J iUH'I sponsored by the Friends of Channel' < 11, the volunteer support group for - WTTW-Chicago. Further information" may be obtained by a call to (312) 583- 5000. I GO CHRISTMAS- ITALIAN-STYLE For something different as a table centerpiece or just to add to your Christmas decor, you might like to go Italian-style! Instead of a real Christmas tree--theirs often is a pyramid of wooden shelves called, "cepo". A manger scene, "presppio", is sometimes at the base of the pyramid. Some of the pyramid's shelves may hold fruit, while others may hold candy, small gifts, gilded pine oones, etc. Have fun adding an Italian splash to! your Christmas! i © © © © © © © THIS CHRISTMAS, GIVE A GIFT OF GOOD HEALTH Just Like Kelli Ketchum Of Harvard Who Lost 81 Pounds © © & © Mr © © © ilf ro uj ro aJ vir IWL \lJ © '© © © © © ©©© Sign up for a '/j OFF your rjn Nutri/System program at the Crystal Lake Center by 12/24/82 and become eligible to win a Tm combination TV/AM/FM radio. Our Holiday drawing will take place Dec. 31,1982. fTy*. .... ... . 0ver SOO Canters Nationwide To Someone You Love WITH NUTRI SYSTEM PLUS... PUT A SMALLER WOMAN OR MAN UNDER YOUR TREE . #. WITH A NUTRI/SYSTEM GIFT COUPON! © H nutri/system © CRYSTAL LAKE 4911 RTE. 31, SUITE B r-, COLLEGE HILL W PROFESSIONAL BUILDING, -' 815*459*9050 (9 om-7 pm) K 815-459-4400 Before 9 am or ofter 7 pm A» p»«pl» vary, to do tttair tr«4gjit IOMM,

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