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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Jun 1966, p. 21

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Thursday, June 9,1968 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Seciidn Four -- Page One Legals NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Monday, July 4, 1966 is the claim date in the Estate of - Herbert R. Burhop, Deceased, No .65P262, Circuit Court, McHenry County, Illinois. The Northern Trust Company. 50 S. LaSalle St., Chicago, Illinois is the Executor. Harry P. Stinespring, Jr., 38 S. Dearborn Street, Chicago, Illinois is the Attorney. (Pub. May 26, June 2-9 '66) i ^ STATE OF ILLINOIS ) > ) SS; COUNTY OF McHENRY ) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS McHENRY SAVINGS AND) LOAN ASSOCIATION, an) Illinois corporation, ) Plaintiff ) NO. 66-1206 vs. ) JOHANNA MATtfSZAK, ED-) MUND J. MATUSZAK and) PATRICIA ANN MATUS-) ZAK, his wife, and UN-) KNOWN OWNERS, ) Defendants ) N O T I C E The requisite affidavit for publication having been filed, notice is hereby given you UNKNOWN OWNERS, defendants in the above-entitled suit, that said suit has been commenced in the Circuit Court of the 19th Judicial Circuit of McHenry County, Illinois, by the said Plaintiff a- £&inst you and other defendants praying for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage made by Johanna Matuszak Edmund J . M a t u s z a k and . Patricia Ann Matuszak, his wife, to McHenry Savings and Loan Association, an Illinois corporation, conveying the premises described as follows, to-wit: • Lot 15 in Block 10 In Sunnyside Estates, Unit No. 5, a Subdivision of part of the southwest Quarter of Section 7, Township 45 North, 1 Range 9 East of the Third - Principal Meridian, according to the Plat thereof recorded May 13. 1954, as Doc- - ument No. 278377, in Book 11 of Plats, page 110, in Mc- ! Henry County, Illinois, and for other relief; that sumitoons was duly issued out of said Court against you as provided by law, and that the said suit is still pending. Now, therefore, unless you, the said defendants, UNKNOWN OWNERS, file your answer to the Complaint in said suit or otherwise make your appearance therein, in the said Circuit Court of the 19th Judicial Circuit in the City of Woodstock, Illinois, on or before thirty (30) days from the first publication of this Notice, default may be entered against you and each of you at any time after that day aind decree entered in accordimce with the prayer of - said Complaint. MARGARET O'NEIL Clerk of Circuit Court LOOZE and KINNE Attorneys for Plaintiff 3431 W. Elm Street McHenry, Illinois 385-1580 (area code 815) (Pub. May 26, June 2 - 9, '66) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT McHENRY COUNTY, STATE OF ILLINOIS Nancy Pope Williams ) Plaintiff ) vs. ) Jerry Earle Williams ) Defendant ) SS In Chancery Gen. No. 66-1343 Complaint for Divorce NOTICE is hereby given to the defendant, pursuant to the statutes of Illinois that the defendant Jerry Earle Williams is hereby served notice of the aforesaid proceedings in said court and is served with summons by publication and a copy of same is served by the clerk of said court, at his last known residence 227 Grand Avenue, Raleigh, North Carolina by sending a copy of said notice United States Registered mail, and that the said defendant is to answer said complaint within the statutetory period of summons or a judgment may be entered against him by default in the aforesaid court at the McHenry County Court House. Date of Summons: May 26, 1966 Signed: MARGARET O'NEIL Clerk of Court Joseph Byron Coleman Atty. for Plaintiff 1703 N. River Dr. Algonquin, Illinois Phone 312-658-7703 (Pub. June 2-9-16,1966) MC-21 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CIW OF McHENRY, ILLINOIS BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of McHenry, Illinois, that Paragraph 19, Article III, of Chapter 15 of the Municipal Code of the City of McHenry, Illinois, be and hereby is amended by adding thereto*fche following: Municipal water service may be made available to persons outside the corporate limits, but only at the discretion of the Council as secured by three-fourths vote of said Council favoring the service extension. In the event such service shall be furnished, the charges therefor shall be one and one-half times above all of the charges established in this paragraph for service within the corporate limits. Further, all costs of said extension, from the existing main to the service lead, shall be at the sole expense of the user and shall be subject to approval for such installation as is otherwise herein provided. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect ten days after its passage and publication as by statute provided. Passed and approved this 15th day of November, 1965. DONALD P. DOHERTY Mayor. ATTEST: EARL R. WALSH,i ~ City Clerk. (Pub. June 9, 1966) iiSTwooD MANOR Fat Borcovan--385-3812 Richard Haw kins--885-5106 HOW CAN v FATHERS who conscientiously work to provide for their families . . . fathers who train and dlaclplline their children to be useful and respectful citizens . . . we honor ajl fathers on their day -- FATHER'S DAY B. 3720 W. Elm St. 385-7030 JEWEL SHOPPING PLAZA Gib Haggenjos, ft.Ph. Jerry TouassJnt, R.Ph. URGE RESIDENTS ATTEND MONTHLY EMPOA MEETINGS E.M.P.O.A. was organized many years ago to serve the people in the unincorporated area known as Eastwood Manor. The main purpose of this association is to better the community as a whole, and to meet any problems that arise, and as a body of united homeowners, to solve these problems. * The association also holds social and fund-raising events to bring a closer unity, a^nd a closer friendship of all the neighbors in its community. At present, your association is trying to hold many activities for our youth, including a social evening at least once a month and a place for the young ballplayers to play our national pastime, baseball. In the future, we hope to have our own youth center where the children from the Manor can have healthy, educational, and social activities within easy reach, without traveling to the local towns, but right here in the Manor. There is also a need for winter sports, ice skating rink, etc. To fulfill just this segment which is just a small portion of the overall picture for our subdivision, we need the help of all the residents^ In order to make Eastwood Manor the best community in McHenry County, we need the support of all its residents. Many people have good ideas on how to improve our status, but for some reason or other, do not attend the monthly meetings regularly. If you have advice, suggestions, comments, complaints, where better to voice these opinions than before your friends and neighbors. If a problem arises, it is your duty to have the prob: lem rectified, and your association can help! The monthly meetings are held every third Friday of the month at the Eastwood Manor barns. Please try and attend! Youth Activity Night Do not forget this date Jiine 11, ^t 7 p.m. sharp. E.M.P.O.A. will have again an evening of fun for all the youths in the Manor. Movies from 7 till 8:30, refreshments break . will follow and for the dancing set, a repeat performance to the excellent band from Mt. Prospect, till 11 p.m. See you on June 11, and again. Vve wish all parents to attend and have an enjoyable evening with your children! Q. Is there any way I can make for more painless removal of splinters from the skin. A. Press an ice cube on the spot for at least SO seconds and this will serve to numb the area, after which you can remove the splinter with a sterilized needle. Be sure then to apply antiseptic to the spot. Q. How can I impart a nice brown gloss to my pies? A. Beat an egg thoroughly with a small amount of water, then add a little milk and beat well. Dip your pastry brush into this mixture, and go over the pies when they are ready to place in the oven. Q. How can I prevent white enamel paint from turning yellow later? A. By adding a teaspoon of black enamel to each quart of the white enamel paint used. ALUMINUM SIDING Fireproof -- Waterproof -- Rustproof Reynolds -- Alsco ALSCO Premium "30" Siding with the DuPont Finish 30 Year Written Guarantee Storm Windows, Doors 6 Awnings McHenry Window & Awning Co. @318 W. Waukegan Rd. PHONE 885-1180 McHenry, I1L Odds and Ends Little League again is in full swing and we are most proud to announce that Tommy Salo started off the new season by pitching the Owls to a 1 to 0 shut-out, Tuesday night. Memorial Day holds many wonders! It is one of the few national holidays when the weatherman is usually kind, and the Elmer Borcovons received a phone call from Pat's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hankey and their son, Larry, from Alton, 111., who were passing thru McHenry. Needless to say, an enjoyable <day was spent by all. Sunday guests at the Mitchells were Kay's mother, Mrs. Emma Hill, her sister Charmaine, her brother, Dennis, and Greg and Greg's girlf r i e n d , J o a n n e O ' C o n n o r , a n d the newly weds, Pat and Lynne •Hill. Both Grey and Pat were on leave from the, Army and Air Force, respectively. Also joining the group to represent the third branch of service was Greg's friend, John Hantsch, on leave from the Navy. They enjoyed their first cook-out of the year with the hope that many more would follow. Hospital Notes Bob Tucker who has gone thru quite a series of tests and treatments which proved nega- "DOUGHNUT DAY" CHAIRMEN NAMED IN McHENRY AREA Mrs. Paul S. Jessup of 415 N. Country Club drive will serve as chairman for McHenry in the Salvation Army's tag day, "Doughnut Day", on Friday, June 10. The Woman's club will sponsor the tag day. Mrs. Robert Howe, Sr., will serve as chairman in Richmond, Mrs. Willis Gardner in Solon Mills and Mrs. Arthur Thompson in Spring Grove. Mrs. Jessup will be assisted by Mrs. William Givens of 3419 W. John street as co-chairman locally. As chairmen, these ladies will organize and direct those who volunteer as taggers to help raise funds for the social welfare services the Salvation Army offers to the needy and distressed. tive, has gone to the Mayo Clinic for a complete checkup. Get well soon, Bob! Birthdays Marion Olson celebrates her birthday, June 11, Carl Perrino, Albert Weirich and Daniel Fuller, all celebrate their birthdays on June 13. Tim Mc- Cormack's big day is on June 15. I See you next week! /V S K I N N E R I S K I I M I M E F t TREASURER I TREASURER The Courthouse needs new blood!! It needs a person who is professionally trained for the job like Cal Skinner, Jr. GIVE THE COURTHOUSE A TRANSFUSION! Vote for Skinner for Treasurer S K I N N E R TREASURER HEAR INSURANCE TALK Speaker' at the regular monthly meeting of Femme Financiers was Donald Falknor, vice-president--sales of executive? National Life Insurance of Chicago. 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