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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Apr 1972, p. 13

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owfh Groups Join ntHitter Project In qjrl Scouti of the U.S.A., Boy outs of America, and Keep irica "BeaUtifiil, Inc., are dining in 1972 to spearhead outing Keep America autiful Day, ft nation-wide ffort, to focus attention on the win problems of littering and olid waste disposal. Reinhold G. Miller, Scout xecutive of the Blackhawk Area Council, Boy Scouts of America, and Mrs. James Ffcirchild,executive director of the Rock River Valley council and Miss Mary Couzens, executive director of the Green Hills Council of Girl Scouts, said in a joint statement that together they will develop plans to coordinate their operations on Scouting KAB day, Satur­ day, April 29. The Scout officials noted that many Girl Scout units, as part cf their national Eco-Action program, participated with the BSA program this year. Both expressed confidence that with all units working together in 1972, the accomplishments will be "far greater" during the second year. Scouting Keep America Beautiful Day is a highlight of the Boy Scouts of America yearlong Project (SOAR), Save Our American Resources. "Nationally, there are 3,235,000 Girl Scouts and over 6 million Cub Scouts, Scouts Explorers, and leaders, and they will take the lead in the anti-litter campaign with many other organizations supporting the effort," they said. "In this area most of the 17,000 BSA members and over 10,000 Girl Scouts will be in the front lines, and we urge everyone - youth and adults - to volunteer their help." Contributing to the effort are many civic, business, govern­ ment, latbcc, conservation, and other concerned groups, many cf whose national organizations are actively represented on the boards of the three sponsoring groups. In their statement, the of­ ficials of the young organizations emphasized the educational and action benefits of the project. Pointing out that the two groups and KAB, Inc., conduct environmental im­ provement programs throughout the year, they said the concentration cf effort on one particular day is designed to produce greater impact on the local communities. "Litter along streets, high­ ways, and roads, on water­ ways, in parks and recreation areas is more than unsightly - it is a health and safety hazard," the youth officials said. "It may add to water pollution, cause injuries, or be a fire hazard. Much of this material may be recycled, and wherever possible on Scouting Keep America Beautiful Day, arrangements will be made for reclaiming or recycling usable materials which will help conserve natural resources while reducing the solid waste disposal problem." I Historical 'Society News) Le9al Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF Roy C. Zody Deceased, FILE NO. 72-P-97 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 194 of the Probate Act, of the death of the abwe named decedent and that letters TESTAMENTARY were issued on April 10,1972, to Frances Michels, 3506 Broad St., MHenry, Illinois, whose attorney of record is James M. Mclntee, 3436 W. Elm St., McHenry, Illinois. Claims may be filed within 7 months from the date of issuance 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 cf the Clerk of siad Court, County Court House, Wood­ stock, Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney. MARGARET O'NEIL Clerk of the Court (Pub. April 21,28, May 5,1972) (From the Historical desk) The Mc Henry County Historical society recently printed a number cf requests they had received for checking on family - histories. In­ formation has come back that has been forwarded to the original inquirer. Here are more names that information is wanted on. You need not be a descendant to answer the inquirer as in many cases they no longer have descendants living in these parts, so if your family had been neighbors or friends and you recall anything at all of the family, please let us have it. It might help in further research. Anyone know anything of the George Pratt family? George came to Woodstock in 1855 and he and his wife, Adeline Torry, are buried in Woodstock. Children were George, Howard Lewis, wife, Edith, Mary, married a Skinner;-Edith Gussie born in Woodstock 1866 first married a Frank Brink, 1885 and there were two sons, Roy and Robert. Her second husband was Frank McAllister apd they had one son. In­ formation is wanted on all three families -| Pratt, Brink and McAllister. ; Information wanted on family cf William B. Banister, sometimes spelled Bannister settled in Chemung. His son Was Nathan. However, the inquirer says her records show lie settled in Chimney, Mc Henry county. No records we have ever show a post office cf village of Chimney. Children of Nathan were Martha, Lucretia, John, George, Almira and William B. Do these names ring a bell in some oldsters memory? Inquiry has been made of the R.L. Bull family who owned land around Marengo in I860. Can anyone supply any data on this family? Anyone heard of a John Rafter who owned a farm near Woodstock starting in 1880? Believed to have moved from vicinity of -Harvard to Greenwood township. Was there ever a glass making shop Or factory in Woodstock? Inquiry is regarding two men, Scotsmen, Fred Rahbeck and Fred Edwards who called themselves "wate makers" producing paper weights of decorative design, sometimes H falling snow, flowers, etc. These are prized collectors' Hems and it is believed that some were produced here in Legal Notice Johnsburg School Dist. No. 12 Holds Extended Kindergarten Regis trati on Johnsburg School will hold an extended Kindergarten Registration on Thursday, Woodstock. Can anyone enlighten us on this? The Dake family connections are wanted. Sarah Dake Stewart Rich is said to be buried on the Stewart lot in Woodstock. She had a son, Norman Stewart, and a daughter, Edith Stewart Stall, and another daughter, Edna Stewart Thomsen, buried in Memorial Park cemetery. Can anyone giVfe more information on this family line? Please send any information to P.O. Box 30, Woodstock, 111. April 27,1972. All parents, who have children that will be 5 years of age by Dec. l, 1972, and have not registered their children are asked to do so on this day. The extended registration will be held at the Johnsburg Elementary school, 2117 W. Church St., from 9:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. Parents are required to have a registered Birth Certificate when they register their child. Parents unable to make this registration are asked to call the school to make necessary arrangements. (Pub. April 21,1972) Legal Notice Notice is hereby given that all regular meetings of the Board of Education of Johnsburg School District No. 12 McHenry County, Illinois will be held on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each calendar month at 7:30 P.M. April 25, 1972 meeting will be held at the Ringwood School and May 9, 1972 will be held at the Jr. High School, thereafter the meetings will be in the elementary School Building, 2117 W. Church St. Elmer F. Pflug, Jr. President Board of Education (Pub. April 21,1972) Legal Notice IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF PATRICK B. McDONALD and PEARL M. McDONALD, his wife, FOR A VARIATION UNDER THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF McHENRY, AND SUCH ORDINANCE AS AMENDED. Public notice is hereby given that a hearing will be held before the McHenry County Zoning Board of Appeals concerning the following described premises: The South Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 25, Township 45 North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian, (excepting the West 1320 feet thereof and also except that part thereof described as follows: That part of the aforesaid property lying between the proposed center line cf Lincoln Road and a line lying 40 feet North of, and parallel to, said center line), in McHenry County, Illinois The above-described property is located at the Northwest Corner at the in­ tersection cf Chapel Hill Road and Lincoln Road with a frontage on Lincoln Road cf 1312 feet and a frontage on Chapel Hill Road cf 1270 feet. Petitioners are requesting a variation under the provisions cf the McHenry County Zoning Ordinance which will permit them to use the above- described premises for the conduct of a day and evening golf driving range and a miniature golf course business, with such variation to be limited to a total period of ten years. The hearing will be held at the hour of 3:00p.m. on the 11th day of May, 1972, in the Municipal Hall of the City of McHenry, llll North Green Street, at which time and place those desiring to be heard may be present. Joseph L.Crabb, Chairman McHenry County Zoning Board of Appeals Attorneys for Petitioners: Looze and Kinne 3431 W. Elm Street McHenry, Illinois 60050 Telephone: 815-385-1580 (Pub. April 21,1972) DIAL-A-DEVQftON PHONE Hear God's Word Wherever You Are. SPONSORED BY: GUETTLER'S SERVICE STATION I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I LCUP T™S!PON! PHILLIPS LIQUOR STORES Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF James E. * Brennan Deceased, FILE NO. 72-P-70 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 194 of the Probate Act, of the death of the above named decedent and that letters TESTAMENTARY were issued on April 13,1972, to McHenry State Bank, McHenry, Illinois, whose at­ torney of record is James M. Mclntee, 3436 W. Elm St., McHenry, Illinois. Claims may be filed within 7 months from the date of issuance 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, Wood­ stock, Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to saidjegal representative and to said attorney. MARGARET O'NEIL Clerk cf the Court (Pub. April 21,28, May 5,1972) Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF Walter Gorc- zynski Deceased, FILE NO. 72- P60 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 194 rf the Probate Act, of the death of the above named decedent and that letters TESTAMENTARY were issued on April 10,1972, to Earl C. Weber, 4756 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, Illinois, whose attorney of record is LeRoy E. Stevens, 4800 Milwuakee Ave., Chicago, Illinois. Claims may be filed within 7 months from the date of issuance of Letters of office and that ary 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 rffice of the Clerk of said Court, County Court House, Wood­ stock, Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney. MARGARET O'NEIL Clerk d the Court (Pub. April 21,28, May 5,1972) Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF Earl L. Whiting Deceased, FILE NO. 72-P-108 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 194 rf the Probate Act, of the death of the above named decedent and that letters TESTAMENTARY A compliment remains the best way of insuring coop­ eration. 0O00900O9O0O000 000 o • • THE WORLD OF o • ENTERTAINMENT o o • 000000000000000000 THE GODFATHERS Acclaimed as one of the best gangster movies ever made, "The Godfathers" is a melodrama about the hid­ den world of Italian-Ameri­ can gangsters. It 's not a pretty story but an immensely moving story of a crime dynasty and the family life of the Corleone family. They're doomed to a lifetime sentence of fear, hiding and looking at the world through dimly lighted windows, while at the same time showing strong love and devotion within the family unit. Marlon Brando, as the Corleone patriarch sets the pace of the film although his role is not a large one. His make-up is excellent. Some claim it 's Brando's best part in some time. The real/scene stealer, however. Is young Don Vito Corleone played by A1 Pacino. Pacino, a worthy actor in only his second film, plays the college-educated son who takes over the Corleone business. Excellent char­ acterizations are given by the entire cast (many of Ital­ ian background). In plain language it 's a bloody picture--murders and were issued on April 10,1972, to Floyd M. FOBS, Richmond, Illinois and Marian Reinwall, McHenry, Illinois, whose at­ torney of record is James M. Mclntee, 3436 W. Elm St., McHenry, Illinois. Claims may be filed within 7 months from the date of issuance 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 cffice of the Clerk of said Court, County Court House, Wood­ stock, Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney. MARGARET O'NEIL Clerk of the Court (Pub. April 21,28, May 5,1972) Legal Notice NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on April 6th, A.D. 1972 a Supplemental certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post-office addresses of all of the persons owning, con­ ducting and transacting the business known as THE PIN CURL BEAUTY SHOP, located at 1330 N. Riverside Drive, McHenry, Illinois 60050. Dated this 6th day of April, A.D. 1972. Vernon W. Kays County Clerk. (Pub. April 14, 21, & 28,1972) violence--and is rated *'R-- with persons under 17 not admitted without parent or guardian." PAGE 13-PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1972 1 •-•«? • • • • fir r Auto excise tax refunds Last December 10, Congress responded to a request by Presi­ dent Nixon and repealed the 7 percent automobile excise tax (10 percent on pickup and van-type trucks), thereby saving consum ers about $200 on new car pur­ chases. Congress made the tax re­ peal retroactive to the beginning of the President's wage and price freeze on August 15. Therefore, anyone who bought a new car between August 15 and December 11, 1971, paid the excise tax and is eligible for a refund ̂ Anyone buying a new car after December 11 has nofliad to pay the excise tax. If you have bejsn expecting a refund and feel^it is being de­ layed, you should contact your local dealer or write directly to the manufacturer, giving your car's serial number, place of pur­ chase and date of delivery. Even if you supply all the information, you should not worry if your check does not arrive immedi­ ately. Manufacturers have until September 30, 1972, to make re funds. Buyers of pickup trucks and van-type trucks are in another category. They are only entitled to their 10 percent refund if they bought their trucks between Sep­ tember 22 and December 11,1971. PRESENT CONCERT - A post-Easter concert of anthems and festival brass and organ music will be presented at Immanuel Lutheran church, Crystal Lake, Sunday, April 30 at 7 p.m. Pictured above are Marie Ann Vos, soprano; David Scherer, trumpet and Wesley Vos, organist who will perform J.S. Bach's Choral and Alleluia No. 4 from Cantata No. 51. Two other musical groups will join in the program. The McHenry County Chamber Singers, directed by Wesley Vos, will perform, The McHenry County Brass Quintet composed of William Toalson and David Scherer, trum­ pets; Stuart Hughes, French horn; David Pierce, trombone; and Sally Pierce, baritone will complete the program. A free will of­ fering will be taken. The public is invited. "MR. 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