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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Jan 1971, p. 4

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n A V v- . PAGE 4-PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1971 legal Notice LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF CAUCUS Pursuant t» action taken by the Board of Auditors, Nunda Town­ ship, McHenry County, Illinois, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, February 2nd, 1970,^at 8:00 P.M. a caucus will be herd by the voters of the Dem­ ocrat Party of the Township of Nunda, McHenry County, Ill­ inois, at the American Legion Hall, 416 Woodstock Street, Crystal Lake, Illinois, being within the said Township of Nun­ da, McHenry County, Illinois, for the purpose of nominating a Democrat candidate of the of­ fice of Road Commissioner. No person will be eligible to vote at said township caucus unless he is a registered voter in the township and in the Democrat Party. BOARD OF AUDITORS Nunda Township McHenry County, Illinois (Pub. Jan. 22, 1971) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, 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/Hugh A. Deneen, Wood­ stock, Illinois. f Claims, may be filed with­ in 7 months from the date of issuance of Letters of office 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, 19£L) LEGAL NOTICE Lakeland Park Kay Drum! 385-0854 DISCOUNTS from 15%™ 40% OFF! • FIRESTONE • GOODRICH • GENERAL • SIEBERLING Go through the snow at bargain prices pUjc| A complete line of tires, chains rLUO' and batteries for all vehicles McHenry Tire Mart 3931 W. Main St. Phone 3850294 NOTICE OF CAUCUS- Pursuant to action taken by the Board of Auditors, Nunda Town­ ship, McHentfy County, Illinois, NOTICE IS ° HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, February 2nd, 1971, at 8:00 P.M. a caucus will be held by the voters of the Republican Party of the Township of Nunda, McHenry County, Illinois, at the North School, Multi-Use Room, 50 Woodstock Street, Crysta Lake, Illinois, being within the said Township of Nunda, Mc­ Henry County, Illinois, for the purpose of nominating a Re­ publican candidate for the of- ^^.fiee of Road Commissioner. No person will be eligible to vote at said township caucus unless he is a registered voter in the township and in the Republican Party. BOARD OF AUDITORS Nunda Township McHenry County, Illinois (Pub. Jan. 22, 1971). h Legal Notice 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 Cowlin & Cowlin, 20 Grant St., Crystal Lake, Illinois. Claims may 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 Cub Scouts Plan Spaghetti Supper Saturday Jan. 23 Our Cubbers are very busy trying to sell tickets for the spa­ ghetti supper that Pack 459 will be serving tomorrow evening, Saturday, Jan. 23. Jime of ser­ ving will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Tickets can be obtained from any Cubber, Den Mother and at the door of the V.F.W. club­ house. Dessert will also be on hand and it is hoped that there will be a crowd on hand. The Pack needs the proceeds from the supper to aid in activi­ ties. Your cooperation will be greatly appreciated. DERICK ALAN PARISI Bonnie and Pete Parisi are proudly announcing the arrival of their fifth heir, Derick Alan. The young lad made his en­ trance on Monday, Jan. 11, at 2 p.m. .Woodstock hospital was the place of his birth and he weighed in at a healthy 8 lbs., 7 ozs., and measured 21^ in­ ches. Derick has one sister, Dawn, who is 6 and three broth­ ers, Dean is 5, Danny is 3 and David is 2. The maternal grand­ parents are Joan and Sam Bu- caro and the paternal grand­ parents are Connie and Sam Pariki. Both sets of grand­ parents are residents of our subdivision. Derick's great grandmother is Mrs. Freda Waller \)f Stromsberg, Neb. RAYMOND CHARLES COREY Mr. and Mrs. Robert Corey of North Avenue proudly an­ nounce the birth of their sec­ ond child and first son, Ray­ mond Charles. Raymond was born on Monday, Jan. 4 and weighed in at a husky 9 lbs., Court, County Court House, Woodstock, Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representativeahdto said attorney. MARGARET O'NEIL Clerk of the Court (Pub. Jan. 8, 15, and 22, 1{ CARPETS-RUGS ' 100 0 00SQ-Vds- {O rna^e for ^971 stytes- & SHfcGS OtfV Plata i foam BacV and10 \\ baW*ces >3 SO VD. tc *ror° Priced to Casft pr»ce \b' + seW 2 V Starts at foam bacV red tip -shea red ^a\ues to $9 .95 C\earan<* SO vo. prv VOR BiSl StLtC ôH co»t in BONUS CO OPtH UPON SVlNOMS- i ̂ <* * • * ' % * - ' ' I % * v M NO w\th THIS Tf; & *• v * m V 4 'Nk " K*. * » *• % • *'<• * Zi ** 1 •i T ICatP<* h Le»Wo0t1ao' I ^ Trendy ' W^ander S corQ"*- Jorges, nar>Ntck£va" 1 Armstrong -ve Man , e. Black,£* Monaron, Rova^e phi\'ide\p^ia' 0^e,V*.n9.^Burt,n9- - lU 1 d more, -W to(1 lndustr.es ^ OOPON 30 r 1971 \jnVit one e^1 ;OUp°n O^er eXp\res iSto^er Jon°°ec«oa'ot^e too. ii >_ \T* 12' c T\LtS W CIVRF ̂ <s*\\ ad^cSl>ie' batK, S co\ovs. 5^ \\ \asls- up 10 SQ yo. 10' r - • V * eac^ 1^. •J * v* r T - * ^ % * t ^ V \Nashin£o^ Street \No odstoc^ \\\\no^ * 4. *' / <*' ** \ \ * *•> \ > 1 oz. He has a sister, Lucille Ann, who will be itwo this Ap­ ril. Darrell Corey of Crystal Lake is the paternal grandpar­ ent and Mrs. Nguyen Trac of Vietnam is the maternal grandmother. Mrs. Corey is the former Lee ThiLun of Vietnam. CAKES AND CANDLES Michael Foat who will be entering his teen years leads off our congratulation list for this week, Mike celebrates on Jan. 23. Danny Koch and Jeff Foat share the twenty-fourth. Danny will be 14 while Jeff will be 12. Bill Moll and Susan Hautzinger celebrate on Jan. 25. Susan mil have 6 candles on her cake. Bev Kreider en­ ters her seventeenth year and Ron Creutz admits to voting age on Jan. 26. John Reining starts his last teenage year on Jan. 27. Sharing the date are Al­ ma Walsh and Catherine Kohrt. Hope grandma Eleanor Haerle will tell granddaughter Carol Matthews out in Maryland that we all wish her a happy num­ ber 10. Jan. 28, Terry Kozy will be 10 ftnd Larry Oakford will be 16. Debbie Gladman and Matthew Felmeth each add a candle on Jan. 29. Debbie will be that important age of 18 and Matt will be 8. Our very best wishes are ex­ tended to each and everyone on the birthday list as well as to all those who celebrate and are not on our list. HERE AND THERE Would like to extend this col­ umn's congratulations to our boss, Larry Lund, over his se­ lection as Man of the Year by the McHenry Jaycees. Start thinking about those luscious bakery goods you can obtain the end of March, pro­ ceeds will be to help aid the Pioneer center. Sympathy is extended to the Paul Rizzo family. Paul's brother, Slam, passed away on Jan. 2, following a heart at­ tack. Also to the James Daur- io family. Jim's mother passed away in California over the weekend. Get-well wishes go to Mr. Roach, John Zimny, Sharon Ozog Melahn and Virginia Pos- thuma who are all patients at McHenry hospital. Ambrose Koerper is taking it easy as is Karen Marino who are now home from the hospital. - Mrs. Frank Bartos and Mrs. Glen Belohlavy are co-chair­ women for the planned bake sale at St. Patrick's church on Jan. 31, following all masses. They are members of the newly form­ ed St. Patrick's guild that was formerly the 80 year old Al­ tar and Rosary sodality and the fornler St. Patatak's Home and School association. Mrs. Kay Luing served as installing of­ ficer, Kay was the retiring president. Vickie Bottari ser­ ves the new group as hospital­ ity chairwoman. COMMUNITY HOUSE SCHEDULE All reservations and cancel­ lations for the community house must be madl with Mrs. Jo Rizzo at 385-2728. Friday, Jan. 22, Webelo Meeting 7 till 8:30. Sunday, Jan. 24, St. Paul's E- piscopal Church gathering. Monday, Jan 25, Weight Wat­ chers at 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. Tuesdays Jan. 26, Boy Scout Troop ^59 meeting from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 27, Girl Scout meeting from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Little League Op­ en meeting at 8 p.m. CEREBRAL PALSY DRIVE Mrs. Jo Rizzo is once again chairwoman for the annual Cer­ ebral Palsy Drive. Jo and her many volunteers either have or will be calling on your home for a contribution to this very worthy cause. The drive began officially on Sunday. Since many volunteers are working mothers there is no one day set for col­ lecting .but it is hoped that when a volunteer calls on your home you will be generous. MAGAZINES Received a few phone calls from anxious residents during the past week about the legal­ ity/ of phone calls being made to our subdivision by some con­ cern selling magazines. I, too received such a call weeks ago, for answering two simple ques­ tions I was to be given a cook book. One week after the first call came a second one re­ minding me of the previous call, then came to all important list of magazines for such a very low cost, most of us have learn­ ed to cope with this type of call and also how to say "No" but a few have signed and are now very sorry they did. From the Proclamation Honors Lake moor i -i Service Personnel On Jan. 14, 1971, the pres­ ident and board of trustees of the village of Lakemoor pass­ ed and approved a proclama­ tion declaring Feb. 4, as USO day in the village in honor of the servicemen and women ser­ ving their country away from home. Thefollowingistheproc- lamation read by the president calls received during last week the phone calls are still being made and many are upset by them. I was asked if I couldn't do something about the situ­ ation, all I can do is to re­ peat what I just said, I, too, received the calls but I can say "No". TROOP 459 Lakeland Park's Boy Scout Troop 459 had a re-charter ceremony on Tuesday, Jan. 5, at the Lakeland Park Commun­ ity House during their regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. Institu­ tional Representative for the Troop is A1 Brunon. Serving as Scoutmaster is Ray Jensen with Ray Rode as his assistant. Committee Chairman for the Troop is Bill Fandre and Mr. Lance and Rudy Lense are com- mitteemen.Roger Lance serves as an Instructor for the Troop. Senior Patrol Leader is Ernie Lense and the three patrol lea­ ders are Butch Brunon, Bruce Seegert and Scout Lance. The Troop is always open to any 11 year old lad who is in­ terested. If he is a little bash­ ful, dad you take him down to the community house and Tues­ day evening at 7:30, it'll do you both a world of good. You would be surprised at the things you learn being a Scout that stay with you all the rest of your lives. The Troop has a toboggan party planned for Sun­ day, Jan. 24, at 2 p.m. at Vet­ eran's Acres in Crystal Lake. REMINDERS Keep snow shoveled from mail boxes, makes things a lit­ tle easier for mail delivery. Cub Scout Spaghetti dinner, Saturday, V.F.W. 5 to 8 p.m. The dog running problem seems to be getting worse from complaints received, keep your pet in your own yard or chain­ ed, not running all over the ar­ ea. of the village at their Council meeting. PROCLAMATION Whereas, The United Service Organizations, the USO, a ded­ icated civilian organization, was founded thirty years ago, in 1941, to provide a "home away from home" for American servicemen and women; and Whereas, today the initials - USO - are known throughout the world, millions of us either ser­ ving the USO or having been served by this organization; and Whereas, this service has been freely given in this coun­ try and overseas to the citi­ zens of the Village of Lake- moor, Illinois, who are in uni­ form away from home; and Whereas, this unselfish ser­ vice by the USO and its in­ spiring programs have helped to sustain the morals of gener­ ations of young Americans in uniform, doing for the. spirit what our military nurses and doctors do for-11 the physical well-being of our military youth; • t- Now, therefore, I, Richard J. Hyatt, president of the vil­ lage of Lakemoor, do hereby designate Thursday, Feb. 4, 1971, as U.S.O. DAY in Lake­ moor, and urge the citizens of this village to assist in every way its observance. By so doing we demonstrate oun devotion to the welfare, and our abiding concern, for the well-being of young men and wo­ men of the village of Lakemoor in military service who are aided by USO on our behalf wherever they are dutifully ser­ ving this nation, across the U- nited States and throughout the world. Richard J. Hyatt Liver and Bacon 8 slices bacon 1 pound beef liver, cut V* to % inch thick Z tablespoons flour % teaspoon salt '/a teaspoon pepper , 3 tablespoons drippings Place a single layer of bacon in a cool frying-pan. Cook over low heat, turning fre­ quently until lightly browned or crisp, as desired. Pour off excess fat as it accumulates. Remove bacon from pan and keep warm. Dredge sliced liver in flour, salt and pepper mix­ ture. Brown liver in 3 table­ spoons bacon drippings. Cook slowly 20 to 30 minutes or un­ til tender. 4 servings. 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