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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Jun 1960, p. 14

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Fourteen THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER A T . Thurscfay,: June 35, 1980 L e g a l s 1 NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE ! Estate of HENRY C. NICKELS, Deceased. .... Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday, August 1, 1960, is the claim date in the estate of HENRY C. NICKELS, Deceased, pending in the County Court of McHenrx jCounty, Illinois. and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of . summons. FRED J. NICKELS Administrator McCauley & Weir Attorneys at Law *Harvard, Illinois (Pub June 16-23-30, 1960) on or before sai.d date without issuance of summons. . FLOYD E. COVALT, JR. BANK OF WOODSTOCK and FIRST NATIONAL Co-Administrators Joslyn. Parker, Kell & Conerty Attorneys 116 Benton Street Woodstock, Illinois RANCH RIDERS Becomes Novice Diana Marie Freund, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Freund of 106 N. Park street, was received as a novice at the NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of GILBERT CHESTER HOWARD, Deceased. Notice is hereby- given to all persons that Monday, August 1. 1960 is the claim date in £he estate of GILBERT CHESTER HOWARD. Deceased, •pending in the.. County Court of McHenry County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. CHESTER W. HOWARD Executor Joslyn, Parker, Kell & Conerty 116 Benton Street Woodstock, Illinois Phone: FEderal 8-1135 ' Attorneys for Executor (Pub. June 23-30, July 7. 1960) NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of CARRIE E. COVALT, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons that August 1, 1960, is SISTER MARY CHARiES investing ceremonies held earlier this month at St. Joseph's convenl. Milwaukee. She has taken the name of Sister Mary Charles, and "\vill continue her studies at the convent and at Alverno college. OBITUARIES MATHIAS KARLS Mathias F. Karls. a former McHenry resident and son of the late Fred and Anna Karls, died in Chicago last weekend. Survivors include a son. Robert F.; two grandchildren; one brother, William Karls; three sisters, Laura Johnson, Catlicrin Coleman and Rosina Preuskcr. A brother. Paul Karls of McHenry, died seven months ag°- Services were held .Tuesday morning frotn Our Lady of Mercy church, with interment in St. Joseph's cemetery. MAYOR DECLARES JULY 3-9 SAFE BOATING WEEK Mayor George P. Freund of McHenry has designated July 3-9 as Safe Boating Week in keeping with President Eisenhower's national proclamation. William Robinson of 143 S. Park Road, Lakemoor, United States Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 22-18, has been named Safe Boatim^Week Committee Chairman 'ftfr the McHenry area. He haS arranged for local boaters to have their craft safety checked by a team of JOSEPH KRAI'S examiners, from the Coast Joseph Kraus. 63. died unex- Guard Auxiliary at Watt's Ma- Mr. andlMrs. Earl Smith and children. Marty, Andy and Margaret, have returned to their home in Fort Worth, Texas, after a visit with his parents, the ArtJjur Smiths, and other relatives. 8 CARS SIDESWIPE John Gershak of Wonder Lake is reported to have suffered lacerations on the arm as the result of a sideswipe accident on Rt. 31. early this week. pectedly at the home of Otto Heinz at 619 Crescent Drive, Country Club subdivision, on rina, Pistakee Lake or at North Bridge Marine, McHenry on Sunday, July 3, starting June 22. He had made his homd at arn: a* both locations. there for more than a year. The deceased was born in 1897 in Germany. He left no immediate survivors. Boats passing the examination will be issued decals which show they meet Coast Guard equipment requirements and The body rested at the in addition, the higher auxiliary standards. Mr. Robinson said that the purpose of National Safe Boating Week is lo point out to pleasure boaters the basic rules and regulations for safety afloat and Crystal Lake Herald Photo Mike Wade, Texas trainer employed at Thunderbird ranch owned by Jack Laures of Bull Valley and Jack Thitfs of McHenry, is shown above with two young visitors to tho ranch, Gail Slialer, left, and Nanette Lockhart. George R. Just eh & Son funeral. home, where services vyere conducted Monday. Buriail was in Woodland cemetery. FRANK MOKITZ Last rites* were hel.i Monday afternoon in Chicago for Frank the need for maintaining a safe Moiitz of that city, who died j and properly equipped boat i"B#a,'n* has bull, a record in McHenry. he leaves another I aS one of ^ nation's safest brother, Harry, and a s.ioter, j ^am'ly sports," said Robinson. Mrs. Mary Dwyer, both of Chi- ! "We want to do all we can to cago. f i keep it that way." J|:RY RETURNS VERDICT A $3,040 verdict in favor of NEW THUNDERBIRD RANCH CHOSEN AS HORSE SHOW SITE parts of Colorado and the Smokies for its beau\v. - It was about a year and a half ago that Mr. Laures pur- . chased the 104-acre dairy farm , Jack Laures of Bull Valley .'on Cold Spring road. With his the claim date in the estate of Leo Sales against ivar t rea- and Jgck Thies Qf McHenry aro partner, Mr. Thies, work was CARRIE E. COVALT, Deceas- nckson was returned by a jur> ,owners of the new Thunder- begun immediately to transed, pending in the County in the circuit court on Monday. <bjrd ranch ]ocated nor1h of the form it into the ranch that is Court of McHenry County, Illi- The case involved part ot a !former Cold Spring school on proving so popular to local resinois, and that claims may be salary allepd^to^be owed bales ^Co]d Sprin£, road(just off Bulj Jdents today. filed against the said estate by the defendant. Legal Legal 1.00 6.00; . 120.00 150.00 1.00 ! 1.00 j 50.00 20.00 ; 100.00 : 275.00 ; 200.00 ; 27.50 j 1,000.00 I 84.00: 200.00 ' 115.00 25.00 50.00 j 70.00 I 150.00 I 120.00 $2,765.50 ORDINANCE NO. 42 APPROPRIATION j BE IT ORDAINED by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of McCullom Lake. McHenry County, Illinois: , SECTION I. That for the purpose., of defraying all the necessary expenses and liabilities of the Village of McCullom I Lake. McHenry County. Illinois, for the fiscal year commenc-1 ing April 1, 1960, and" ending March 31st. 1961, the following sums or so much thereof as by law may be authoiized, be and | the same are hereby set aside and appropriated for the follow- j ing purposes, to-wit: I GENERAL CORPORATE FUND i General Government: ! Salary of President Salary of Trustees Salary of Clerk Salary of Village Attorney Salary of Treasurer Salary of Police Magistrate Office Supplies Communications, telephone Election Expense 4 Auditing Expense Publication Expense • Dues to Municipal League Miscellaneous : Meeting Expenses • Commission to County Collector fe Clerk Interest on Anticipation Warrants Purchase of Dog Tags Professional fees Insurance premiums - Preparation of Codes and Ordinances . . Rent for Village Clerk Office TOTAL GENERAL GOVERNMENT Police Department: Expense of Policemen 960.00 j Supplies of Police Magistrate 20.00 ( Gas and Oil for police car 275.00 ! Repair & Maintenance of vehicle 200.00 j Insurance Premiums & bond premiums . . 250.00 Dog Registration and pound expense .... 60.00 Supplies 50.00 j Communications, telephone 75.00 i TOTAL POLICE DEPARTMENT $1,890.00 Street Department: Street Repairs 1.414.50 Engineering fees 200.00 Street signs 50.00 Snow removal 700.00 Road Oiling 300.00 Street lighting 100 00 TOTAL STREET DEPARTMENT ..... .52.764.50 TOTAL GENERAL CORPORATE FUND $7,420.00 SPECIAL CORPORATE FUND Street and Bridge: Street repairs 6 1,286.00 Grading 500.00 Commission to County Collector & Clerk 50.00 TOTAL SPECIAL CORPORATE FUND $1,836.00 McHENRY COUNTY ROAD & BRIDGE FUND (': Kate to Village) Street and Bridge Fund: Street repairs 701.00 Commission to County Collector X- Clerk '73.00 TOTAL ROAD & P.RIIH'.K FUND .... $ 774.00 OTHER SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS Vehicle Tax Fund Purchase of vehicle tags 100 00 Street repairs 700X)0 OTHER SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS $ 800.00 For expense of improving and maintaining streets in addition to the items mentioned elsewhere in this ordinance for that purpose. The foregoing for the improvement and maintenance of the streets is hereby appropriated from anticipated revenue from Vehicle Tax Licenses. TOTAL AMOUNT APPROPRIATED . . $10,830.00 SECTION II. That any unexpended balance of any items of any appropriation made by this ordinance may be expended in faking up any insufficiency in any other of the items ol appropriation made by this ordinance. SECTION III. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication a provided by law. JOSEPH R. LEVESQUE Village President Passed: 6-27-60 Approved: 6-27-60 Attest: EMMA B PYRITZ Village Clerk of McCullom Lake. McHenry County Illinois. L (Published June 30, 1960) .Valley road. It is this ranch | Novices learn to ride in a i that has been selected by the spacious arena which is also 'McHenry Rotary, club as used by experienced riders. I site for its horse show on July |The large building is heated as 3 1 . a r e o t h e r b u i l d i n g s on t h e | The location has been com- ranch, to permit use the year pared favorably many times to around. 7huttclerbinf (Zanck »= Route 3 - Bull Valley, Woodstock, Illinois * Phone FEderal 8-422G Beginning Monday. June 27 and continuing through July we will begin enrolling children and adults in our Western Riding Classes These classes will be held in our indoor arena at the ranch in Bull Valley. Transportation will be furnished for those requesting. Classes will be held at times convenient for most of the participants. Instruction will be under the direction of Mike Wade, one of the country's leading trainers and instructors of equitation. Classes will be divided into age groups and children from the age 5 will be admitted. All horses being used have been especially selected for their excellent disposition and mild manners. All phases of western equitation will be covered from western pleasure to show equitation. If you wish further information please complete the attached coupon or call the ranch at FEderal 8-4226. Name .... Address Phone Time of Instruction Age • Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Evening 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. • Saturday »A.M. - 10:00 - 11:30 • Saturday P.M. - 2:00 - 3:30 | • I will require transportation. What's in a prescription? ptslili Into every prescription compounded at BOLGER'S go the highest quality ingredients and the skill and painstaking care of our phar* macist. This combination assures you of full benefits from your medicine. BOLGER'S 103 S. Green St. INI? COUNTRY CLUB McHenry, Illinois Welcomes you and your guests to enjoy your 4th of July Holidays at Chapel Hill GOLF BREAKFAST . . ... LUNCH . . ..." DINNER . . . % F riday Lobster Tail Plate . . . * 1.7Ey- 8-oz. Lobster Tail, French Fries, Salad Bowl, * Rolls, Butter and Coffee Perch Plate *1.50 Lake Perch, French Fries, Cole Slaw Rolls, Butter and Coffee SUNDAY, JULY 3rd DANCING Music by the "Mellow-Airs" DINING ROOM OPEN Monday thru Saturday -- 11-11 Sunday and Holidays -- 9-9 For Reservations call EV 5-2040 Mike Dougherty, your host YOU WILL CONTINUE TO GET ALL THREE 1. Friendly Service 2. Prompt Delivery 3. Quality Products GEORGE G. GILPIN Standard Oil Agent, McHenry STANDARD « For the compl NDARD OIL line • Standard's Gasolines with built-in gas savers • Super PERMA LUBE Motor Oil • Standard Agricultural Sprays • STANDARD HOME HEATING OILS • Automatic Keep Fill Service f Metered Delivery Tickets • Budget Plan (No Carrying Charge) 0 S&H Green Stamps 9 Budget Plan Insurance George Gilpin Phone: EVergreen 5-1502 Farmers, Residents and Friends: It has been a pleasure to service my many customers and friends in the McHenry area these 28 years. I highly recommend your continued patronage with our new agent, Mr. Gilpin.' . £§. $ > 1 y" * Your friend T . ' . . . " F r e d R o d g e r s Fred Rodders

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