PAGE 14 - PLAINDEALER-WEDNESpAY. HF^R-MfcER 15. 1976 The Village of Holiday Hills CHERT HOCLUND 385-3944 ROSEMARY HOLTZ 344-0615 Village of McHenry Shores Jude La Francis 385-5067 A/mee Novak Born At Home Of Her Uncle & Holiday Hills welcomes Its newest citizen. Aimee Kathryn Novak who was born Dec 6 at the home of her uncle. Arnie Petersen The baby's mother, Irna. was assisted in delivery by a nurse and both mother and dauehter are doing fine. Aimee was welcomed into the world by her sisters, janice and Martini, and brothers, Tom and Mike Jr. Best wishes to the happy family. ANNIVERSARY WISHES An early morning Mass was only the beginning of a blessed day in the lives of Bob and Carolyn Rithaller who have shared twenty-five years of love and happiness. Their marriage vows were reaf firmed amid family and friends. Returning home this lovely couple hosted a dinner for their children and relatives. An open house in the evening saw many well-wishers arrive to offer their congratulations We too wish the Rihallers many more years of joy. WEEKENDFUN If Elvis won't come to Holiday Hills then Holiday Hills (at least Penny Appleyard) will go to him. Penny and her friend, Joy Gallagher, jour neyed to LasVegas, the tun capital, specifically to catch the "Kings" performance but while there indulged in the great LasVegas pastime - gambling The girls agree that playing is almost more fun than win ning - but not quite. Penny and Joy also enjoyed the Wayne Newton show. The ladies will tell you that the happy, warm, fun-filled weekend makes the long winter more bearable. WOMEN'S CLUB The ladies who came to the cookie exchange walked away with a large selection of holiday goodies to keep their families happy for many days during the holiday season. An ample supply of fun and conversation was also in evidence. The girls did enjoy themselves and are eagerly awaiting tonight's festivities that start at Casey's Hall at 8 p.m. Don't forget your two grab bags and your ability to come and have a good time. BIRTHDAY BOUQUETS Go to James Kottke on the fifteenth and Billy Gabriel on the eighteenth. Johnnie Emerson is one day older on the nineteenth- AND ANNIVERSARY ROSES To Elmer and Earlene Mettelka on the eighteenth and to Doug and Sally Carroll on the twenty-first. VILLAGE NEWS Tomorrow night is the third Thursday of the month. The vilalge board meeting will be held at Casey's hall to ac commodate all the concerned citizens who with their presence do show their support of their village. See you there. HAVE A NICE DAY * * * * We agree nothing is as bad as active ignorance. Traveling Band Will Entertain The Fox Valley Christian School band, under the supervision of Roger Sass, will be in the village Friday, Dec. 17, from three to four p.m. The band will travel throughout the village playing selected musical pieces in keeping with the holiday season. We ap preciate the effort and organization which will go into such an undertaking. We are sure all listeners will enjoy the seasonal selections. r SANTA TO VISIT Flyers were distributed concerning Santa's visit, Sunday, Dec. 19, from 5 to 8 p.m. Don't forget to fill out your coupon and return it to the village hall by Dec. 11. Santa will distribute a bag filled with candy and a small toy to each child under 10 who is registered. The cost is minimal per child. "Have your child receive a gift from Santa himself." SHOVEL, SHOVEL Don't forget to shovel around your mailboxes so that the mailman will be able to deliver your mail unhindered by snow banks. BIRTHDAYS Dec. 20, Fred Bush, III, will be six years old and Mary Ann Winters will be 19 years old on the same date. Kimberle Sanford and Nicole Beiers share a birthday Dec. 21. Best wishes for a happy birthday. HOUSE DECORATING IN FULL SWING Take a drive around the Shores and see the homes decorated for the holiday season. Many homes have just begun tljeir decorating with some lights and window and door ornaments. Others have finished their decorating and the dazzling display is well worth the trip in the cold weather. LONGTIME RESIDENT PASSES AWAY We wish to express our sympathy to the family of Reva Peters. Mrs. Peters passed away last week following a long illness. The wise man extends himself but not at the expense of others. Legal Notice STATE OF ILLINOIS ) >ss COUNTY OF McHENRY ) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS JOHN BEHMILLER, ) Plaintiff, ) vs. ) OTTOM AR J. BRILL and , ) EMMA K. BRILL, his wife; \ > GERALD J. SCHMITT ) and HELEN C. SCHMITT, ) his wife; and UNKNOWN ) OWNERS, ) Defendant. ) No. 76-CH-1593 NOTICE The requisite affidavit for publication having been filed, notice is hereby given you OTTOMAR J. BRILL and EMMA K. BRILL, his wife, and U N K N O W N O W N E R S , Defendants in the above en titled suit, that the said suit has been commenced in the Circuit Court of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit, McHenry County, Illinois, by the said Plaintiff against you, praying for the Quieting of the title of JOHN BEHMILLER to the premises described as follows, to-wit: That part of Government Lot 2 of the Northwest Quarter of Section 7, Township 45 North, Range 9, East of the Third Prin cipal Meridian, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the North line of Government Lot 2 of said Northwest Quarter, said point being 20.20 feet West of the Northeast Corner thereof; thence East on the North line thereof for a distance of 20.20 feet to the Northeast Corner thereof; thence South on the East line thereof for a distance of 2657.92 feet to the Southeast corner thereof; thence West on the South line thereof for a distance of 27.0 feet to a point; thence North in a straight and direct line to the place of beginning, in McHenry County, Illinois, and for other relief; that summons was duly issued out of said court as provided by law and that the suit is still pending. NOW THEREFORE, unless you, UNKNOWN OWNERS, the said Defendants file your answer to the complaint in said suit or otherwise make your ap pearance therein in the said Circuit Court of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit, McHenry County, Illinois, held in the courthouse in the City of Woodstock, Illinois, on or before the 10th day of Jan. 1977, default may be entered against you at any time after the day and a decree entered in ac cordance with the prayer of said complaint. DATED: Dec. 3, 1976 Margaret O'Neil Clerk COWLIN, COWLIN & UNGVARSKY Attorneys for Plaintiff 20 Grant Street Crystal Lake, Illinois 60014 Telephone: (815) 459-5300 (Pub. Dec. 8,15 & 22,1976) The unemployment rate for veterans who complete GI Bill training is 3.3 per cent, com pared to a 6.7 per cent rate for those who do not complete training, according to the Veterans administration. 4-Day Christmas Gift Sale , Ends Sat.. December 18 Special buys and values at our everyday low prices. SOME QUANTITIES LIMITED Save 3.12 Solid and pattern reversible vests. 10«8 Regularly 814 5-button model; adjust able belt. Twin pock ets. Polyester/cotton; rich hues. Regulars 36-46; longs 38-46. 1.50 off. Pajamas, a gift boys always need. Regularly 5.99 Soft knit ski style in Flame Resistant* cot ton/polyester. Action sport print top. Ma chine washable. 8-16. 'Meets Federal Test Standard FFS-74 nu Save $3 Men's sport shirts in fashion shades. 6" Regularly $10 Button-through chest pocket, 7-button stay- neat front. Adjustable cuffs for fit. Woven polyester. S.M.L.XL. Save $50 Pine-toned rocker with seat cushion. 89s8 Reg. 139.95 Select hardwoods. Gold trim; stenciled crown. Cotton corduroy sever ed cushion reverses for twice the wear. A *10 off * Wool tweed sportcoats uphold the holiday tradition of elegance. 398S Regularly $50 The real thing . . . rich, luxurious all-wool tweeds carefully tailored and smartly accented with leather buttons. Great for adding a note of elegance to holiday partying. Tan, green. Regs. 38-46, longs 40-46. Save 3.12 on slacks. 100% Polyester dinated tones. 32-42. in coor- 1088 Reg. $14 Gift-boxed briefs, bikinis, hiphuggers. Nylon; tailored, Reg- 4/$0 trimmed styles £ wmt Misses' 5, 6, 7 4/S7 brief*. 8 4/S6 Specially Priced! PLAYBOY® CLUB MUGS -- get a bunch for the guy's bachelor nights! For toasts and beer, with easy-grip handle. 050 Kaoh Save *20 Magical rain lamp in swag style. 49" Regularly 69.99 Rain effect created by drops of mineral oil s h i m m e r i n g f r o m strands of nylon illu minated from above. 4Imi 2 l"h table lump Krp. ttV.W IV.VV Cuddle up. Misses' dreamy gown and fleece robe coordinates. $799 $1Q88 youii -- robe Rep. 10.00 Reg. 24.00 Everyday low prices. Nylon tricot empire gown with smart shawl- collar robe of Arnel" triacetate/nylon. 3-lier robe of Arnel® /nylon. S2() I 5.8H Seoop-nerk gonn of n\lon tricot. 8.00 Special Buy! Boys' hockey caps are snug stocking stuffers. Striped or solid acrylic. Easy-to- buy gift--one OOc size fits all . Save *1 Rich chocolate-covered cherries. 99c Reg. 1.99 Whole cherries in a liquid center covered with chocolate. 16 oz. box. Save *30 Duo 8 zoom projector with slow motion. 6988 Regularly 99.99 F / 1 . 5 z o o m l e n s f i l l s screen Auto, threading and thru-machine rewind. Save *3 - *7 Cardigans galore. Nifty, gifty, thrifty. Regularly $12-$16 What an array of styles colors. Cable- stitched, pocketed blazers, em broidered pointelle button-ups, more. White, ivory, light blue, mint, melon acrylic knits. Outstanding values! Misses' 36-42. Sp«»rt*Ht»«r Department Big buy. Mister Touch-up Cutter Comb. Reciprocating blade trims and shapes easily. With convenient travel case. 19 88 SHOP THE CON VENIENT WAY--CHARGE ALL YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS AT WARDS WITH CHARG-ALL Christmas lists end here. iTOaa NEW STORE HOLIDAY HOURS Saturday 9:30 a.m. in 6 p.m. . Sunday 10 a.m. ti* 6 p.m. Weekday* 10 a.m. to V p.m. Crystal Lake /\/IONTGO/l/\ER 105 Northwest Highway Route 14 Phone 459-3120 FREE PARKING EXTRA TOUCH..Kayro, a Great Pyrenees, not only delivers an early Christmas gift to pretty Mermaid Angle Hulzer, he adds a special "touch" of his own, a wet, but lovable kiss. Scene is Weekl Wachee, Florida. I