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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Dec 1965, p. 12

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• " « THE McHENIfY PLAINDEALER Thursday. December 9.1965. mm i' NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given hat on November 26th, A.D. 965, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, setting forth the names find post-office addresses of all "of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as McHENRY YELLOW CAB, located at 4313 W. South Street, McHenry, Illinois. V * Dated this 26th day of November, A.D. 1965. VERNON W. KAYS County Clerk iPub. Dec. 2, 9, 16, 1965) STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) ss. . COUNTY OF McHENRY ) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL . CIRCUIT OF McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS ROBERT SCHWEIGLER: 1 and HARRY C. KINNE, JR.,) as Trustee under Trust Deed) dated May 21, 1960 and re-) corded in the Recorder's Of-) fice of McHenry County, II-) linois, as Document No.) 369907, ) Plaintiffs) vs. ) O. EDWIN MALENIUS and) ELAINE MALENIUS. his) wife; CHARLES BRAN-) HAM; CHARLES HAR) BAUGH LUMBER COM-) PANY, INCORPORATED;) THE UNITED STATES OF) AMERICA and UNKNOWN) OWNERS, ) Defendants) NO. 65-4008 NOTICE The requisite affidavit for publication having been filed, notice is hereby given you, O. EDWIN MALENIUS and ELAINE MALENIUS, his wife, and UNKNOWN OWNERS, defendants in the above entitled suit, that the said suit has been commenced in the Circuit Court of the 19th Judicial Circuit of McHenry County, by the said Plaintiff against you praying for Foreclosure of a certain mortgage by O. EDWIN MALENIUS, to HARRY C. KINNE, JR., as Trustee under Trust Deed dated May 21, 1960 and recorded in the Recorder's Office of McHenry County, Illinois, as Document No. 369907, and for other relief; that summons Was duly issued out of the said Court against you as provided by law, and that the said suit is still pending. Now, therefore, unless you EDWIN MALENIUS and UNKNOWN OWNERS, the said defendants files your answer to the complaint in said suit or otherwise make your appearance there, in the said Circuit Court of the 19th Judicial Circuit, held in the courthouse in the City of Woodstock, Illinois, on or beore 30 days from the date of this publication, default may be entered against you at any time after that day and a decree entered in accordance vith 'the prayer of said complaint. Dated at Woodstock, . Illinois, this -26th day of November, 1965. MARGARET O'NEIL Clerk. (.ooze & Kinne Attorneys for Plaintiffs •V131 W. Elm Street McHenry, Illinois 315-385-1580 (Pub. Dec. 2, 9, 16, 1965) NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Box 427A, Inland Lake, 111. is he Executor; Albert S. Salvi >f 41 E. Main St., Lake ^urich, 111. is the attorney. Monday, December 6, 1965 is the claim date in the estate of Milton Victor Beutel deceased, <;uerite M. Beutel of Rt. 9, No. 65 P 171, Circuit Court, McHenry County, Illinois. Mar- < Pub. Nov. 4-11-18, 1965) NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Monday, January 3, 1966 is the claim date in the estate of Joseph Rando deceased, No. 65 P 248, Circuit Court, McHenry County, Illinois. Mary Malpede of 815 W. Bay Road. McHenry, 111. is the Executor; James K. Kenton of 4 S. Genesee St., Waukegan, 111. is the attorney. (Pub. Dec. 9-16-23, 1965) HOLD OPEN HOUSE An open house of the recently completed District 10 Northwood School, 917 North Route 47, is being held from 2 until 5 o'clock on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 12. Community Consolidated District 10 board of education and administration, Community Council, Citizens' Study Group and Northwood School Parent-Teacher association cordially invites the public. GOODWILL PICK-UP There will be a Goodwill pick-up on Dec. 10 in McHenry. Read The Classifieds Dr. SIMS says... SAFEGUARD YOUR HEALTH A PUBLIC SERVICE OF THE ILLINOIS STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY "WORN OUT" MEDICINE If your medicine cabinet looks like Fibber McGee's closet, it's time to take invoice and throw out those outdated medicines. Old medicines can cause needless tragedies from drug poisoning-- especially in homes where there are youngsters in the climbing state. So protect your family and yourself by cleaning out that cluttered cabinet NOW. Start by disposing of the following: 1. Old prescriptions you are not currently using. 2. Any medicine that has changed color cr formed a residue at the bottom of the bottle. 3. Any tablets that crumble or show signk of disintegration. 4. All drop containers left over from treating an infection. The dropper may have touched the infection and thus become contaminated. 5. Ointments or salves that have separated, developed spots or become discolored. 6. Mild antiseptics that have become cloudy or developed a solid residue at the bottom of the bottle. 7. Aspirin tablets that give off a vinegary odor. 8. Nose drops that have become cloudy or developed a residue. 9. Eye drops or washes used for treating an illness. Some of these eye medications could develop a dangerous fungus. 10. Hydrogen peroxide that no longer bubbles vigorously. ' 11. Milk cf magnesia that has become caked. Remember, time and medicine don't always mix! Over a long period of time, the chemicals combined in a solution-- whether it be a mild ointment or a strong antiseptic--may go through a 'breaking down" process. Once this "breaking down" process takes place, the solution usually becomes weaker. But in some cases, it can become much more powerful and, therefore, extremely harmful.- So make sure those old medicines of all types have just one place to go -- DOWN THE DRAIN! East on Dean Street Rd. on: j , * v* „ COURT Edward J. Zender of 2301 W. Country lane, McHenry, pleaded guilty to two charges when he appeard before Judge John Kaufman in Branch 3 cc'art in McHenry last Thursday. He paid $10 and $5 on a speeding charge and $20 and $5 costs for driving with an expired license. Ronald W. Malcolm of 2818 Hickory drive, McHenry, paid $25 and $5 costs on a guilty plea to speeding. A $15 fine and $5 costs were assessed Robert J. Karstens of 4320 Prairie avenue, McHenry, for following too closely. Joseph S. Lehman of 2727 G i r a r d , E v a n s t o n , p l e a d e d guilty to not having an operator's license (license was expired) and paid $25 and $5 costs. Jo Anne T. Spielman of 725 R a n d r o a d , M c H e n r y , w a s found guilty of failure to yield tne rignt of way, resulting in a fine of $20 and $5 costs. Whenever we hear an old man lambasting the youth of today we wonder what kind of child he was. Richard W. Lossman of 4414 W. Ponca, McHenry, was found guilty of possession and discharge of fireworks and received a $1, fine and $20 costs. George Urbanski of .2158 W. Fletcher, Chicago, pleaded guilty to an amended charge of improper lane useage and paid $25 and $5 costs. A speeding charge was made dgainst Clarence J. Adams, Jr., of 3303 N. Richmond road, McHenry, who was fined $10 and $5 costs. In trials held, James C. Dowell of 3308 Riverside drive, McHenry, was found guilty of operation of a motor vehicle without evidence of registration and fined $15 and $10 costs, and Marilyn J. Scarbrough of 2814 N. Spring road, McHenry, was found guilty of a stop light violation and fined $10 and $10 costs. James T. Stinger of 705 Highl a n d a v e n u e , . E l g i n , w a s charged with two offenses. On one, possession of alcohol in a motor vehicle, he paid $30 and $23.60 in costs. Qn the second, driving while intoxicated, he was fined $100 and $23.60 costs. Hardly any church needs any particular individual, but there are few individuals who do not need a church. Shop In McHenry Snacks Raise Calory Count Holiday parties with their high-calorie snacks can complicate the weight-watcher's diet program. University of Illinois extension foods specialist, Geraldine Acker, cautions dieters to hold a tight rein on those betweenmeal refreshments. Most party foods are high in calories, as these examples show: Potato chips, 10 mediumsized, 100 calories. Plain cookie, about lVz inches in diameter, 60 calories. Fruitcake, 1. slice, 2 x 2 x 12,. 115 calories. Huts, assorted, V* cup, 200 calories. Mince pie, 1 piece, 365 calorics. . *7^ Pumpkin pie, 1 piece, 275 ,,, calories. ^ . Candy, 1 ounce, 110 to calories. i-r,.. Since snacks have beconn* part of our American eating pattern, be sure to take them into consideration if you h^^ a weight problem. Adjust your food intake at mealtime to accommodate son>e between-mlaJ snacking. | Careful drivers never know • when they save their own lives .~L„ Going to church is not a sure cure for your sins, but it will help. DR. JOHN F. KELLY OPTOMETRIST At 1224 N. Green Street. McHenry (Closed Wednesday) EYES EXAMINED -- GLASSES FITTED VISUAL TRAINING -- VISUAL REHABILITATION CONTACT LENSES HOURS: DAILY 9:30 a-m. to A PJVL FRIDAY EVENINGS 8:80 P.M. EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 385-0452 AUCTION Located V2 mile South of Huntley on Route 47 then lA mile Sunday, December 12 STARTING AT 1:00 P.M. MACHINERY--2 McD model M tractors; McD. 4 row cultivator; AC model WD 45 W/hyd. loader and wide front; AC 13' wheel disc; AC 3x14 plow; AC 7' mower; JD No. 494-4 row planter; NI No. 201 PTO manure spreader like new; JD 3x14 plow; 3 point bla$e new; -6 row field sprayer 30 grain auger; JD hay baler; wagon & rack; 4 section drag JD cylinder; steam cleaner; moisture tester; portable paint sprayer vv/gasoline engine & compresser; feed bunk; oil tank; hog feeder; waterers; 33 bags of fertilizer; water tank; AC tractor hitch; childrcns swin^ set & playhouse; 2 10x18 canvases; forks; shovels, etc.; 1950 Ford Pickup Truck; many other items and tools to numerous to mention. TERMS -- CASH MOELLER BROS. Dan Powers -- Auctioneer Look What We Have for Gramma" Early American Floor Planters from $5.50 to $11 Gift Certificates "ALWAYS AN APPRECIATED GIFT" FOR "SIS" Italian Glass or Imported Ceramic Figurines $2.00 to $25.00 / the for •11 Fireplace Furnishings Firesets - - $6.95 and up Bellows - - $10.95 and up Color Logs ~ $5.95 and up Grates $3.95 and up Woodholders $7.95 and up Flame Logs - $2.19 box for "Grarnpa" A Wilkinson Sword Garden Tool Made in England $3.95-$19.35 for The "Shut-In" BIRD FEEDERS $1.50 to $29.95 FOR "MOM" ITALIAN CORDIAL SETS AND GOBLETS 't Martini Cocktail Sets from $10.95 Sarna Brass Candleholders and Ash Trays Old Fashioned Glasses Toro Snow Throwers We're reducing again! On December 15, Commonwealth Edison will again reduce its electric rates--by $5,200,000 annually. This brings Chicagoland's electric rate reductions to a total of over $28,000,000 in only four years. C Commonwealth Edison Company $2.00 ;P J ® SANTA'S COMING Sunday, Dec. 12 (2-5) Sunday, Dec. 19 (2-5) CHRISTMAS TREES Balsam • Scotch Pine • Austrian Pine "SELECT FROM OVER 1500 TREES" SEE OUR CUSTOM FLOCKED TREES ON DISPLAY cwfci'wec FOR "BROTHER" A mounted "Treasure of the Sea." Salt-Water Fish Reproductions. $2.75 to $29.95 for your "Pet" Christmas Stockings Winter Coals Toys -- Beds FOR"DAD" $4.50" $89.95" % 3 HIGHWAYS 14 & 176 CRYSTAL LAKE, ILLINOIS Daily 8-9 -- Saturday 8 - 5:15 -- Sunday 9 Phone 459-6200 Monday thru Friday

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