J •?, ? i.-« • r: . T \ "r\~ •, * > *- '/ *1 j •, i" >( v •md? . vJonuaiy M, T964 Legal* IN CHANCERY'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE STAiE OF ILLINOIS ) )SS COUNTS OF MGHENRY) IK THE CIRCUIT COURT THEREOF IN CHANCERY i <*IONT CLARE SAVINGS) , AND LOAN ASSOCIATION) an Illinois Corporation, ) Plaintiff,) vs. ) SUHR CONSTRUCTION) COMPANY, INC., a Dela-) ware Corporation; HOMER) G. FITZGERALD; and) •WALTER H. SUSANKE) and ELEANOR J. SUS-) ANKE, his wife, ) Defendants.) GEN. NO. 40616 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Decree made and entered by Said Circuit Court of MeHenry County, Illinois in the above entitled cause on the 5th day of December, 1963, I, ROBERT J. LEALI, Master in Chancery of the said Circuit Court of MeHenry County, Illinois,. will on the 23rd day of January, 1964, at the hour of 10:30 , o'clock in the forenoon thereof Central Standf\rd Time, at thh East front door of the MeHenry County Courthouse in the City of Woodstock, MeHenry County, Illinois sell at public auction to the highest bidder ^for cash all and singular the following described real estate in said Decree mentioned, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said Decree, all situated in the County of MeHenry and State • >f Illinois, to wit: Lot 7 except the N6rth 12 ft. and the North 24 ft. of Lot 8, Block 32, Westmoor Gardens, being a subdivisipn of Lot No. 1 of the Northeast Quarter, also the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, all in Section No. 2, Township 43 North, Range 7 East of the Third Principal Meridian according to the plat thereof recorded June 20, 1931, as Document No. 97824, in Book 8 of Plats, pages 46 and 47, in MeHenry County, Illinois. ROBERT J. LEALIMaster In Chancery Attorneys for Plaintiff Libby, Dobry and Bonk 188 West Randolph Street Chicago 1, Illinois (Pub. Jan. 2-9-16, 1964) before said date and-not contested, will fee adjudicated on the first Tuesday after the first Monday of the next succeeding month at 9 A.M. FIRST NATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO. OF BARRINGTON, Executor Thomas L. Ruth, Jr. 217 Park Avenue Barrington, 111. DUnkirk 1-1696 Attorney for Executor (Pub. Jan. 2-9-16, 1964) STATE OF ILLINOIS ) )SS COUNTY OF McHENRY) •• NOTICE / To Whom It May Concern, you are hereby notified that Roland J. Heindenfelder and Lawrence Dony have on the 6th. day - of January, A. D.„ 1964 filed in the Office of the County Clerk of MeHenry County, Illinois their certificates certifying that ithey are conducting and transacting a business in said County and State under the assumed business name of LITLE CHEF RESTAURANT and that its location is 1332 N. Riverside Drive, MeHenry, Illinois. Dated: January 6 A. D. 1964 VERNON W. KAYS County Clerk Leroy J. Welter Attorney 1303 Richmond Road MeHenry, 111. 4 (Pub. Jan. 9-16-23, 1964) Holiday Hills ^ y. PROPERTY OWNERS WILL NOMINATE NEW OFFICERS Inez Young Next Monday evening on Jan. 20, the Holiday_Hills Property Owners Association will hold its last meeting with the current officers. Business for the evening will include nominations for officers for the coming year. All nominations will come from the floor. Last month's meeting was cancelled because of lack of attendance. Surely the residents, and the home owners especially, are interestedMn the future of the community. Without the association, we're going to have serious problems. Let's get out and se^ what each of us can do. If you know someone you'd like to see in office, come on out next Monday. The meeting will be held at the home of Jean and Ray Baird, on the corner of Lilac and Sunset. Be sur^ to make a note of the meeting and BE THERE. January 9, 1964 NOTICE is hereby given that application was made on the 31st day of December, 1963, by The Western Union Telegraph Coripany to the Federal Communication Commission to close the agency telegraph office at VoId, Illinois. Substitute service will hereafter be available, through the Western Union Telsgraph office at Waukegan, Illinois, 19 miles distant by te" e phone. Any member of the public desiring to protest or support the closing of this office may communicate in writing with the Federal Communications Commission, Washington 25, D. C. on or before January 29, 1964. (Pub Jan. 9-16, 1964) ADJUDICATION AND CLAIM DAY NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons that the first Monday of February, 1964, is the cjpim date in the estate of Lawrence E. Woodell, Deceased pending in the Probate Court of MeHenry County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. All claims filed against said estate on or STATE OF ILLINOIS ) )SS COUNTY OF McHENRY) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF McHENRY COUNTY IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE) ESTATE OF GRACIA) MOSHER, deceased. ) No. 64P3 NOTICE TO: Winifield Pierce, William Burfeindt and UNKNOWN HEIRS of Gracia Mosher, deceased. You a¥id each of you will hereby take notice that an instrument purporting to be the Last Will of GRACIA MOSHER, deceased, has been filed in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the 19th Judicial Circuit of MeHenry County, Illinois, together with the petition of WILLIAM BURFEINDT, representing among other things that the names of all the heirs, legatees and devisees of said deceased, are as follows, to-wit: Winifield Pierec, William Burfeindt, and Unknown Heirs of Gracia Mosher, deceased, and praying that said instrument be admitted to probate as the Last Will of said deceased, and that the same be ordered recorded. You will also take notice that the hearings on said Petition and the proof of said purported Last Will has been set by said Court for the '6th day of February, 1964 at 1:45 o'clock P.M., in the Circuit Court Room in the City of Woodstock in' said County, when and where you may appear and show cause, if any, you have why said purported Last Will should not be admitted to probate. MARGARET O'NEIL Clerk of Circuit Court of the 19th Judicial Circuit of MeHenry County, Illinois Looze & Kinne 3431 W. Elm Street MeHenry, Illinois 385-1580 Attorneys for Petitioner (Pub. Jan. 9-16-23, 1964) Cerebral Palsy Drive Orchids to the crew of gals who went out last Sunday and knocked on doors for Cerebral Palsy. A grateful captain of the drive, Jimmie Justes, gives credit to the following willing helpers; Charis Ary, Jean Baird, Lauretta Nelson, Gerry Postal, Joan, Schroeder and Irene Weiss. Congratulations " Congratulations to Gail and Fred Postal of Beechnut Drive, proud parents of a son born,on Nov. 23 at St Threasa's hospital in Waukegan. Scott Harry is the name of the new boss in the family. Scott's equally proud grandparents are Gerry and Harry Postal of S. Riverview Drive. Cab Scouts Tour Our busy Cub Scouts spent estate of FRED E. HAHNDORF, Deceased, pending in the Circuit Court of the 19th Judicial Circuit .of MeHenry County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. RICHARD L. HAHNDORF Administrator Looze & Kinne Attorneys 3431 West Elm Street MeHenry, Illinois (Pub. Jan. 9-16-23, 1964) the last day of their Christmas vacation by taking a tour of a plant in Barrington. They also toured the Research Kennels where they were able to see the dogs and cats fed on special diets to .improve the product. One humorous note of the day was a kennel of a beagle hound marked "INEJ2." Twenty-six boys were transported and chaperoned by Marge Connell. Midge Teuber, Wally Foreman, Mrs.Estesr and. Kay McWilliams. Speaker Tells About Eye Bank The ladies of the Holiday Hills Woman's Club saw a film on the miracle of sight restored by corneal ' transplants. /Following the film, Leonard Heise, director of the Illinois Society for the prevention of blindness spoke about the eye bank made possible by the society. He told the ladies how they could, if they wished, sign a donor card, donating their eyes after death, thereby giving sight to the living who do not have the gift of sight. The eyes must be transplanted within 48 hours, so it is recommended that a card be filled out and sent to the Illinois Eye Bank, 220 So. State Street, Chicago 60604. Each donor will be sent a wallet card to carry at all times, thus assuring his wishes will be carried out. Mr. Heise pointed out that there are always more people on the waiting lits than there are donors. The program was so interesting, that the Society's entire program will be brought up for dircussion at the next meeting. f- Greetings Belated greetings to both Gloria Smith and Harry Schroeder who celebrated their birthdays on the same day, Sunday, Jan. 5. Today, Jan. 16, Matthew Justes is a full fledged teenager. Happy thirteenth birthday to you Matt. Couples Club The Couples Club from St. John's Lutheran church will meet Sunday evening, Jan. 19. DAVID HECKLER FOUND GUILTY OF KILLING WIFE David John Heckler, 25, of Havard, was found guilty last week of murdering his wife,- Sharon Kay, last Nov. 2. The verdict came on the third day of his trial in Boone county Circuit court, Belvidere. The verdict was returned after an hour and a half of deliberation. The state's attorney had asked the jiity to find Heckler guilty of murder wiith the death penalty recommended. The defense attorney urged a finding of not guilty because of temporary insanity, and indicated after the verdict was read that a new trial would be sought. HeGkler had claimed on the stand that -he could not remember any of tlye events at the time of the crime. He was taken into custody by MeHenry county authorities on Nov. 3 in Harvard, after Boone county deputies had found the body fof Ms strangled wife lying on the front seat of the Heckler auto the day previous. He fled when they attempted to question him at the scene of the crime, and later remarked that he only wanted, to scare her. MUSEUM SETS RECORD Chicago's Museujjn of Science and Industry, which has been recently cited by such organizations as the* Chicago Association of Commerce and. Industry and the Chicago Conversion Bureau as the city's ^Number One Tourifet Attraction," achieved ian all-time, ^recordbreaking attendance of 2,843,040 visitors during 1963, an increase of 81,291 over the 2,762,249 reported a yetfr earlier. 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Government Obligations 1;043.257.16 Stock in Federal Hpme Loan Bank 200,000.00 Office Building and Equipment 69.415.79 Other Assets 283,741.18 TOTAL ASSETS $17,467,652.13 STATEMENT OF CONDITION Marengo Federal Savings & Loan Association at the close of business December 31, 1963 LIABILITIES & RESERVES Savings and Investment Accounts $15,479,991.90 Loans in Process ." 288,705.93 Other Liabilities .. 37,710.97 Advance Payments for Taxes and Insurance 121,848.33 Specific Reserves and Deferred Income .. 102,001.07 General Reserves and Undivided Profits .. 1,437,393.93 TOTAL LIABILITIES and RESERVES ..$17,467,652.13 GROWTH AHB PROGRESS DURING THE YEAR 1963 Dividends Paid to Members $ 651,684.33 Savings Accounts Increased 1,556,913.49 Loans Increased *1,879,177.31 Assets Increased 1.875,050.62 Addition to Reserves 122,548.10 Current Dividend Rate Marengo, lillaols SAVE AT MARENGO FEDERAL WITH SAFETY, AVAILABILITY and CONVENIENCE 0 FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN A A MUTUAL COMPANY SERVING NORTHERN ILLINOIS SINCE 1925 Phesie 8I3-3SS-7258