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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Jan 1971, p. 8

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T-̂ PAGE 8-PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1971 Legal Notite I STATE OF ILLINOIS ) I )SS COUNTY OF McHENRY ) NOTICE TO: GEoltfGE MACFARLANE VERNON W. KAYS, Count>' Clerk "UNKNOWN OWNERS" and "PERSONS INTERESTED" YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that we, Milton G. Lillie and William Sinkler, also known as Lillie 4 Sinkler, on the 18th day of November, 1968, under the Ill­ inois Statutes in such case made and provided, purchased at a Tatf Sale for the year 1967 and prior years, the following des­ cribed real estate, to-wit: Lot 12 in Block 37 in Samp­ son, Sex and C j's Lily Lake Subdivision, being a sub­ division of part of the Southeast Quarter of Sec­ tion 32, Township45North, Range 9, and part of the Northeast Quarter of Sec­ tion 5, Township 44 North, Range 9. East of the Third Principal Meridian, ac­ cording to the plat there­ of recorded July 28, 1926, as Document No. 74254 in Book 5 of Plats, page 81, in McHenry County, Illinois YOU AND EAC H OF YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the time to redeem from the above1 mentioned tax sale as to the above described property has been extended to April 18, 1971, by instrument filed in the County Clerk's Office of Mc­ Henry County, Illinois, and will expire on that date. YOU ARE FURTHER NO­ TIFIED that, pursuant to the Illinois Statute in such case made and provided, a Petition for the Issuance of a Tax Deed will be filed in the Circuit Court of the 19th Judicial Cir­ cuit, McHenry County, Illinois, and that application foiNtn Or­ der for a Tax Deed thereon will be made on the 20th day of April, 1971, if the real es­ tate shall not have been redeem­ ed. Milton G. Lillie and William Sinkler, petitioners bv; Leroy J. Welter, their attorney and agent LEROY J. WELTER Attorney at law 1303 N. Richmond Road McHenry, Illinois Telephone: 815/385-1333 (Pub.1 Jan. 8, 13 & 15, 1971) Legal Notice STATE OF ILLINOIS ) )SS ) )SS Legal Notice STATE OF ILLINOIS v • COUNTY OF McHENRY ) NOTICE TO: EARL HANSEN AND IN- GER HANSEN VERNON W. KAYS, COUNTY CLERK "UN­ KNOWN OWNERS" and "PER- SONS'INTERESTED" YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that we, Milton G. Lillie and William Sinkler, also known as Lillie & Sinkler, on the 18th day of November, 1968, under the Ill­ inois Statutes in such case made and provided, purchased at a Tax Sale for the year 1967 and prior years, the following des­ cribed real estate, to-wit: Lot 4 in Block 37 in Samp­ son, Sex and Co.'s Lily Lake Subdivision, being a subdivision of part of the Southeast Quarter of Section 32, Township 45 North, Range 9 and part of , the North east Quarter of Section 5, Township 44 North, Range 9 East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the plat thereof recorded July 28, 1'926 as Document No. 74254 in Book 5 of Plats, ̂ page 81, in McHenry Coun­ ty, Illinois. r . YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the time to redeem from the above mentioned tax sale as to the above described property has been extended to April 18, 1971, by instrument filed in the County Clerk's Office of Mc­ Henry County, Illinois, and will expire on that date. YOU ARE FURTHER NO­ TIFIED that pursuant to the Illinois Statute in such case made and provided, a Petition for the Issuance of a Tax Deed will be filed in the Circuit Court of the 19th Judicial Cir­ cuit, McHenry County, Illinois, and that application for an Or­ der for a Tax Deed thereon will be made on the 20th day of April, 1971, if the real es­ tate shall not have been redeem­ ed. Milton G. Lillie and William Sinkler,' petitioners by: Leroy J. Welter, their attorney and agent LEROY J. WELTER Attorney at law 1303 N. Richmond Road McHenry, Illinois Telephone: 815/385-1333 (Pub. Jan. 8, 13 & 15, 1971) LEGAL NOTICE COUNTY OF McHENRY ) NOTICE TO: RICHARD J. JUREK and THERESA JUREK his wife: EDWARD DERER and JEAN DERER VERNON W. KAYS, County Clerk "UNKNOWN OWNERS" and " PERSONS IN­ TERESTED"- *s» YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that we, Milton G. Lillie and William Sinkler, also known as Lillie & Sinkler, on the 18th day of November, 1968, under the Ill­ inois Statutes in such case made and provided, purchased at a Tax Sale for the year 1967 and prior years, the following des­ cribed real estate, to-wit: Lots 10 and 11 in Block 37 ^Sampson, Sex and Co's Lily Lake Subdivision, be­ ing a subdivision of part of <. the South east Quarter of Section 32, Township 45 North, Range 9, and part of the Northeast Quarter of Section 5, Township 44 North, Range 9, East of the Third Principal Meridian, ^ according to the Plat thereof recorded July 28, ^1926, as Document No. 74254 in Book 5 of Plats, page 81, in McHenry Coun­ ty, Illinois. YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the time to redeem from the above mentioned tax sale as to the above described property has been extended to April 18, 1971, by instrument filed in the County Clerk's Office of Mc­ Henry County, Illinois, and will expire on that date. YOU ARE FURTHER NO­ TIFIED that pursuant to the Illinois Statute in such case made and provided, a Petition for the Issuance of a Tax Deed will be filed in the Circuit- Court of the 19th Judicial Cir­ cuit, McHenry County, Illinois, and that application for an Or­ der for ga Tax Deed thereon will be made on the 20th day of April, 1971, if the real es­ tate shall not have been redeem- » ed. Milton G. Lillie and William Sinkler, petitioners • by: Leroy J. Welter, their attorney and agent LEROY J. WELTER Attorney £t law 1303 N. Richmond Road McHenry, Illinois Telephone: 815/385-1333 (Pub. Jan. 8, 13 & 15, 1971) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF ANTON JENSEN Deceased, FILE NO, 70-P-325 Notice is hereby given pur­ suant to Section 194 of the Probate Act, of the death of the above named decedent and that letters of Administration were issued on January 4, 1971, to E. Carney Gilkerson, 95 S. Williams St., Crystal Lake, Ill­ inois, whose attorney of record is Cowlini& Cowlin, 20 Grant St., Crystal Late, Illinois. Claims; nay be filed within 7 months from the date of is­ suance of Letters of office and that any claim not filed*within that period is barred as to the estate which is inventoried within that period. , Claims against said estate should be filed in, the Probate office of the Clerk of said Court, County Court House, Woodstock, Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney. MARGARET O'NEIL a Clerk of the Court » (Pub. Jan. 8, 15, and 22, 1971) LEGAL NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH-dUJDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENR YXOUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF Elsie M. McCann Deceased, FILE NO. 70-P-347 Notice is hereby given pur­ suant to Section 194 of the Probate Act, of the death of the above named decedent and that letters TESTAMENTARY were issued on January 4, 1971, to McHenry State Bank, McHenry, Illinois, whose attorney of rec­ ord is Hfl&h A. Deneen, Wood­ stock, Illinois. Claims may be filed with- m .1V.W in 7 months from the date in hondr of the silver issuance of Letters of office Twice Told Tales end desert dryness in your borne! FORTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of Jan. 1. 1931) An early morning fire, which routed the members of the fam­ ily on the second floor destroy­ ed the general store, its con­ tents and an adjacent dwelling belonging to C.M. Palaske at Solon Mills, caused a loss es­ timated at about $15,000. On Thursday, Jan. 8, St. Clara's courl, Lady Foresters, will celebrate its twenty-fifth anniversary in St. Mary's hall. More children were made happy and more clothing and more food were given to de­ serving families this Christmas, than any other time in history and McHenry was thoroughly searched that there might be no family or child overlooked, necessary clothing was provid­ ed, shoes, underwear and outer garments in addition to ten Christmas baskets by the Cath­ olic Daughters of America and twelve baskets distributed by Hyman Horwitz one of Mc­ Henry* s kind and generous neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. E.E. Bassett entertained a party of relatives at their home/on Main street and that any claim not filed with­ in that period is barred as to the estate which is inventoried within that period. Claims against said estate should be filed in the Probate office of the Clerk of said Court, County Court House, Woodstock,^Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney. MARGARET O'NEIL Clerk of the Court (Pub. Jan. 8, 15 and 22, 1971) College Course Tells Of Mass Communications Few persons can comprehend the'vast extent and the influ­ ence of the mass commun­ ications industries of the United States. How are these industries or­ ganized? What social, politi­ cal and economic roles do they play in our society? How did they attain their present stat­ us? McHenry County college's Journalism 152, Introduction to Mass Communications, seeks to give the student a comprehen­ sive picture of the mass media upon which he depends so heav­ ily as a citizen. For the student considering a career in mass communications it describes in a positive, yet realistic, way all of the areas of professional work - from newspapers and television to advertising and public re­ lations. Additional information may be obtained by contacting Mc­ Henry Count}' college, James Kenna, chairman, Humani­ ties division. wedding anniversary of the lat­ ter's trother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Martin of Woodstock. Ed Martin and Anna Harrison, both residents of McHenry twenty-five years ago, were married at the home of the bride's parents on Main street by Rev. Beal, pastor of the Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Phalin and son, Howard, arrived home from El Paso, Texas, on Christ­ mas eve. Misses Mary and Katherine Kinney are holiday guests of their parents at Mankato, Minn. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of Jan. 3, 1946) An appeal to Illinois farmers, sportsmen, housewives and school children to put out feed for wild birds has been issued by Livingston E. Osborne state director of conservation. David Lyle Stone, 10 months old, was found asphyxiated in his soot filled bedroom. A de­ fective oil stove which filled the room with black oily smoke caused the death of the baby son ̂ of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stone of Plainville, Mich., who were visiting relatives near Rich­ mond. Johnsburg boys whothisweek received their discharges from service were Daniel Kennebeck of the Navy, Arnold Michels of the Army and Charles and Norbert Smith of the army. Funeral services were held from the Ehorn funeral home in Richmond for Mrs. Susan Speaker who died Dec. 29 fol­ lowing a few days illness. Mrs. Speaker is the mother of Mrs. Susan Olsen of this city. Howard Cairns ended his du­ ties as chief of police in Mc­ Henry with the start of the new year. He had held that post for several years. For the present jScfr Smith is taking over the vacancy in the police staff. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Nagie of Wonder Lake will soon be on their way to California for a vacation that will last until spring. Miss Barbara Simon suffered a badly sprained arm in a fall while roller skating one eve­ ning. TEN YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of Jan. 5, 1961) Daniel Justen of McHenry has been appointed by Gov. William G. Stratton to the board of ex­ aminers on funeral, directing and embalming department of registration and education. The appointment is for the term ex­ piring June 30, 1965. Also re- d was George B. Shaw, jsident and co-publisher of the Dixon Evening Telegraph, who was named again to the correctional services advisory board of the Illinois Youth com­ mission. j About ten cases of whiskey were stolen by some one who broke into the McHenry Moose lodge Sunday night or early Monday morning. The twenty-man Wonder Lake fire department worked in near zero temperature Tuesday af­ ternoon to save nearby build­ ings asi a seven room frame house -in Wooded Shores burned to the ground. Mr. and Mrs. Dftvid Kent are the parents of a boy, Thomas David, born Dec. 26, at Mem­ orial hospital, Woodstock. Mrs, Kent is the former Karen Ol­ son of Mineral Springs. The Kents also, have £ daughter.' k[i Edward M. Byrd of White} Oaks Bay, Wonder Lake, died . early on Jan. 1 in his sleep at the age of 50. Army PFC Robert H. Stroffi- stedt, son of Mrs. Elsie Ga- men, McHenry. recently was graduated from the 82nd Air­ borne division jump school at Fort Bragg, N.C. Stromstedt received his paratrooper wings after completing four weeks of intensive ground and aerial training which included five parachute jumps. The 82nd, a strategic Army Corps (STRAC) unit,, maintains an immediate readiness force for airborne deployment to any area in the world. _ •*~nA ?, * Describe 1971 Wheat Program As Very Different " W h e a t p r o d u c e r s w h o choose to take part in the 1971 voluntary wheat program will have considerably more free­ dom in planning their farm op­ erations than they've had in the past," reports Joe Getty, chair­ man of the McHenry County Ag­ ricultural Stabilization and Conservation (ASC) committee. Under the 1971 wheat pro­ gram, which was authorized by the Agricultural Act of 1970, wheat growers will receive al­ lotments based on a national domestic wheat allotment of 19.7 million acres, the chair­ man said. However, 1971 farm wheat allotments will be used only to determine acres to be set aside on each farm and the amount of payment a producer may receive under the wheat program. Unlike previous years, the allotments will not " determine the amount of wheat to be grown on a farm. In fact, he said, wheat pro­ ducers are no longer required to plant wheat in order to qual­ ify for program benefits. "The wheat allotment does not re­ strict a producer to a set num­ ber of acres of wheat, nor does it indicate to him what crop or crops he must or should plant," the ASC committee chairman commented. The sign-up period will be •March 1 through April 9 at county ASCS offices, with the program open to all producers with farms having wheat allot­ ments. A producer may sign up one or more farms in which he has an interest and not sign up others, as he chooses. The Navajo Indian language is so difficult to learn that it was used by the U.S. Army during wartime to transmit messages. Savings' Deposits Do Not Have To Be Made Before The Tenth Of The Month To Start Drawing Interest The Interest On Your Account Here Is Compounded Daily Starting The Day Of Deposit. McHenry State Bank ft510 West Elm Street McHenry Phone 385-1040 3SS deluxe automatic Vapor All Humidifier effectively humidifies the average •i-bedroom home Vapor-Al l automat ica l ly puts back the f reshness winter heat ing dra ins away, and i t does i t wi thout noise, gurg les .or d i rect draf ts ! This is dependable, ^hole-house humidr f i - cat ion, for up to 2500 sq. f t . 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