Judge resigns from 19th Circuit ------ The Honoraule Harry D. Strouse, Jr., 'hu submitted his resignation as Circuit judge of the 19th Judicial Circuit to be effective at midnight Tuesday, Dec. 4, 1983. His resignation results in the conclusion of an active 20 years of judicial ser vice. Roy 0. Gulley, administrator to the Supreme Court of the State of Illinois, has indicated this position will be available for fulfilment by an election from the public during the primary and general elections of 1984. As a result, no gap will occur with a successor to Judge Strouse. Although mythically the 19th Circuit will have an additional Circuit judge beyond its designated Supreme Court number of 10 on Dec. 3 and 4, 1984, there will be 11 Circuit Judges on Dec. 5, as the number of Circuit judges reverts to 10. Further, Judge Strouse has been appointed by the Supreme Court of Illinolis to conduct the trial of People of the State of Illinois v. Hutchie Moore in Cook County. This will necessitate Judge Strouse being absent form the County of Lake for whatever duration of time is necessary to complete pre-trial motions and the trial of this case. • t judgeship positions will be vacated in Lake Three other vacancies will be created in the circuit court for McHenry and Lake counties with the resignations of Judges Leonard Brody, John J. Kauf man and Robert K. McQueen. Associate Judge Michael Sullivan of Woodstock has an nounced his intention to seek nomination for the vacancy created in the McHenry County court by Judge Brody, whose resignation becomes effective June 30, 1984. Four Lake County associate judges, Fred A. Geiger, Bernard E. Drew Jr., Charles Scott and William Homer, have an nounced their intention to seek nomination for the three full circuit which County. 19th Judicial Circuit Chief Judge Jack Hoogasian said that Roy O. Gulley, administrator of the Supreme Court of Illinois, has indicated Judge Strouse's position will be filled by an election during the primary and general elections of 1984. "As a result, no gap will occur with a successor to Judge Strouse," Hoogasian said. Effective July 1 this year, full circuit judges receive an annual salary of 166,000 and associate judges 160,000. Pensions for judges are based on age at retirement and years of service, up to 80 percent of the last working year's salary. According to Judge Hoogasian, Strouse will be eligible for a full pension on completing his 20 years of service next year. News SUCTION 2 - I'ACJE S • PLAIN DEALER - FRIDAY. DECEMBER t, 1*83 Disclose beef industry developments December 12 Beef producers from Illinois, Iowa and Wisconsin witt gather at Chestnut Mountain So Resort Monday, Dec. 12, to learn about current and future develop ments of the beef industry, says Brian Sager, McHenry County Agriculture Extension Adviser. The program will lead off with Dr. Jim Gibb, who will address the topic "Interpreting Sire Summaries for Use in Com mercial and Purebred Herds." He feels that the national sire evaluation is one of the most significant factors to surface on the beef improvement scene in several decades. Dr. Gibb is the Director of Education and Research for the American Polled Hereford Association. The discussion will turn to the productioin of high-quality lean beef. Dr. Doug Parrett, University of Illinois Animal Scientist, will talk on "Feeding Cattle According to Frame Size". Following a short break, another University of Illinois animal scientist, will talk on "Utilizing Low-Quality Roughages in Beef Cow Rations". Sager feels this topic will be of particular interest to cow-calf producers who would like to reduce the cost of maintaining the cow herd. A panel of cattle feeders will be prepared to explain to the group their strategy on buying feeder calves. The program will begin at 1:30 p.m. and will continue through the early evening when Oliver A. Hansen will talk on " A Lender's Perspective of the Beef Cattle Industry". Hansen is president, and chairman of the board of directors, Liberty Trust and Savings Bank, Durant, Iowa. As both a banker and a cattleman, Oliver Hansen understands the financial problems of the beef cattle industry. Registration information is available from Brian Sager at the McHenry County Extension office, 789 McHenry Avenue, P.O. Box 431, Woodstock, 111., 60098. Phones: 815-338-3737 and 338-4747. mfehave everything to brighten your heme for the holidays. COUNTRYSIDE lit. 176 (H Hit *Mt of Its 31). 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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that It is the inten tion of McHonry Community Consolidated School District No. 15, (also known as McHonry School District No. 15) Countios of Lako and McHonry, Stato of Illinois, to adopt a tax lovy for tho yoar 1983 which is moro than 105% of tho oxtonsion, exclusive of election costs and Bond principal and interest payments for the year 1982. 1. The aggregate amount of property taxes (extended) by said district for 1982 was $3,421,484. 2. The aggregate amount of the pro posed tax levy for 1983, exclusive of election costs and Bond principal and interest payments, is $3,727,142. 3. The percentage increase is 8.93%. 4. Public Hearing on the proposed tax levy increase of said district shall be held on December 21, 1983, at 7:00 P.M. at McHenry Community Con solidated School District 15,3926 West Main Street, McHenry, Illinois. Joan K. 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