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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 Feb 1985, p. 5

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RUSSELL'S Plaindealer Page 5- PLAIN DEALER -HERALD. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1.19«S Deaths Stella Lesniak Stella Lesniak, 80, of Mc- Cullom Lake, died Monday, Jan. 28, 1985, in Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry. She was born Aug. 14, 1904, in Illinois. Mrs. Lesniak had been a resident of McCullom Lake the past three years, formerly of Chicago, and was a member of Christ the King Catholic Church, Wonder Lake. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Peter (Sylvia) Ott of McCullom Lake, Mrs. Frank (Delores) Gilarski of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. and Mrs. Jim (Patricia) Cychner of Wonder Lake; 11 grandchildren; and IS great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband Stanley, in November, 1945; a daughter Violet Gebis; an infant son; and three sisters, Irene Anna Telisczak and Drochowski. Twarog, Amanda Drooping drift Bright sunlight and snow combine to create a at Lillian and Sioux Lane. High winds sculpted £cene of high contrast on an apartment building the unusual drift hanging from the rooftop. Recycling will help Scouts earn money for camping trip I On the first and third Satur­ days of each month, the »McHenry County Defenders hold recycling drives in the iparidng lot of McHenry Com­ munity High School West Campus, 4724 W. Crystal Lake 3d.«McHenrv. From9a.m. to 1 ;p.m., the Defenders and the co- sponsoring group will be on hand to unload recycler's cars and tend to all the details of running -an efficient drive. •« On Saturday, Feb. 2, G; JScout Cadet T*tx o t h e r p a t market price. If the cans are crushed, the reler receive an additional 2 cents will recy< onal 2 cents per pound and for lots of more than 100 pounds; another 2 cents per pound. A second opportunity to participate in a buy-back program is available to the pubuc on Thursday, Feb. 14, 9 a.m. to noon. The location for the drive is in the parking area behind McHenry FS, 4004 W. Route 120, McHenry, Access to the area is made via Borden tfilii Street. At Stime both 100 Visitation was held from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Wednesday in the Justen Wonder Lake Funeral Home. A Funeral Mass was conducted at 10 a.m. Thursday in Christ the King Catholic Church, Wonder Lake, with the Rev. Dorrance Tranel of­ ficiating.Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials are requested to the family. Mary E.Cross Mary E. Cross, 80( of Wonder Lake, died Tuesday, Jan. 29, 1985, in Memorial Hospital for McHenry County, Woodstock. She was born Oct. 21* 1904, in. Chicago, the daughter of John and Mary (Bottoms) Bobleter. Mrs. Cross resided in Wonder Lake since 1940 and had been a for the Chicago News and Chicago Sim Times, until her retirement in 1970. She was a member of Chicago Typographical Union 16 and Ladies Guild of St. Ann Episcopal Church, Woodstock. Surviving are two sons, Henry of Addison, 111. and George of Ingleside, 111.; six grand­ children; and three great­ grandchildren. In 1927, in Chicago, she married Henry Cross, who her in death in 1964. was also preceded in death by four brothers. A Requiem Mass will be of­ fered at 11 a.m. Friday in St. Ann's church, with the Rev. William Bergmann officiating; and burial in Oakridge Cemetery, Hillside, 111. Visitation was held from 3 to 9 p.m. Thursday in Schneider- Leucht-MerwinCooney Funeral Home, Woodstock. Lorraine Patterson! , Lorraine H. Patterson, 58, c 2612 N. Cherry, Wonder Lake died suddenly Wednesda; morning, Jan. 30, 1985, i Northern Illinois Medics Center, McHenry. She was bor Oct 15,1996, in Maywood, 111. t rm t -l tvJ1JA tin--alt -i Charm ana Hilda wtnaeDanK Mrs. Patterson had been resident of Wonder Lake for i years. Surviving ' are thrc daughters, Lynn Allsup < McHenry, Mrs. David (Anenc Fischer of Harvard, 01. an Mrs. Louis (Carol Ann) Porcai of Wooddale, III; four son Helmer, Michael and Ben, all < Wonder Lake, and Donal (Darlene) of Algonquin, HI.; grandchildren and two sister* She was preceded in deatbbf her Husband Bert, March 1, 1964; and one brother. Visitation will be held Saturday, from noon until the time of services at 2 p.m. in the George R. Justen k Son Funeral Home, with a Jehovah Witness Brother nffiHaMng interment will be In Memorial Park for McHenry County, Woodstock. Memorials are requested to the heart fund. USE THISCOUPON FOR: *40 OFF SPORT COATS REG. $954185 COUPON EXPIRES FEB. 10,19(5 SOFA $599 LOVESEAT FREE! 3611HWY120 McHENRY MMIIt store for men 1SMN. OrMA St.. McH*nry DAILY 9 to S.30. FM. 9 to 0. SAT. 9-S SAVE to 50% IN OTHER DEPTS. organization. The scouts, ac- percent aluminum cans glass containers will be chased. Cairo, want to earn enough Girl Scout sum­ mer. , Persons can to . the drive •BHjBBmB op junk 'mcdl included, glass con­ tainers with .all metal and Aplastic removed, "tin" cans rinsed and flattened, used motor oil, aluminum scrap of all kinds, - and cardboard and brown paper money to go to a Girl Ranch in Wyoming this help by bringing such items as: *• newspaper with no magazine " * " " a, glass © Is always an aluminum can pay-back program in place. For 100 percent aluminum cans, the patron wUl receive the going Birthday Happy 30 th Birthday Michael Love, Mom & Dad (USPS 339.200) Established 1875 3812 West Elm Street Phone 815-385-0170 Circulation 385*0178 McHenry, Illinois 80050 Published Ivory Wodnosdoy A Friday at McHanry. Illinois Second Class Postage PAID at * McHenry. Illinois by SHAW FREE PRESS NEWSPAPER GROUP POSTMASTER Send address chongfa to McHenry Plaindealer 3813 W. Elm St., McHenry. Illinois 60050 Subscribers ore requested to provide immediate notice of change of address to the McHenry Plaindealer. 3813 W. Elm St.. McHenry. III. 60050. A deduction of one month from the expiration of a subscription will be mode where o change of oddress is provided through the Post Office department. Thomas C. Miller-Publisher Donna Santi-Editor Atoarb Winning jirtospaper Good News for First Time Home Buyers... Now at McHenry State Bank! MEMSER NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES In McHenry COuTtfy By Carrier ..50' Week 1 Year by Moil,......S.19.Q0 Where ctrrisr tsnics not svsitsMs only. I Year by Ma!. 127.00 BRANDWEW The Singer Company has just introduced a brand- ? I ̂ new 1985 sewing machine with special features for 4 the home sewer. This SPECIAL edition HEAVY DUTY free-arm machine sews on ALL FABRICS: denim, canvas, upholstery and EVEN SEWS ON LEATHER I Makes automatic buttonholes, 34 deco­ rative stitches, blind hems and much more. It comes in a sealed carton with a 10-year warranty. Mfr. Sug. price $699.99. Your price NOW ONLY $349.88. Lay-aways and payment plans available. Save 5% more on cash or check purchases. /• PUCE: CRYSTAL SEWM6 CDITER CRYSTAL UKE PLAZA CRYSTAL LAKE, PHONE: 115145*0551 1st ftlsi FEB DATES: FRLASAT TME:fc30t8SFrL»:30tsSSal If you're a first time home buyer with an annual gross income which does not exceed $50,200, we have good news for you! Come in and register now at McHenry State Bank and apply for a long term fixed rate Illinois Housing Development Authority (IHDA) loan ranging between 10.99% and 11.9% Annual Percentage - Rate. (Rates deter­ mined by downpayment.) A drawing will be held February 25 to award $800,000 in mortgage loans at our main lobby facility on the corner of Green and Elm Streets. For additional information please call 385*1040 and ask for our Mortgage De­ partment. _ A FIJI L SERVICE BANK McHENRY STATE BANK MEMSER FDIC

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