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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 25 Feb 1972, p. 9

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1972 THE WEATHER 1972 THE WEATHER 1971 Melted Melted Temperature Precipitation Temperature Precipitation Maximum Minimum Inches Maximum Minimum Inches 2-12 39 24 None 26 15 0.02 2-13 33 25 0.01 20 - 2 None 2-14 40 21 None 23 3 0.01 2-15 34 21 0.13 35 . 19 Trace 2-16 35 2 None 37 1 15 0.01 2-17 40 28 0.02 42 ' 33 0.05 2-18 30 18 0.03 42 34 1.05 2-19 24 8 None 42 35 0.58 General Weather outlook for the five-day period Wednesday, February 23 thru Sunday, February 27 inclusive: Temperatures will average at or near the normal high of 33, low of 17. Melted precipitation will total 0.5 inch or more on Wednesday and Friday. Elmer R. Nelson Climatologist Lake Geneva, Wis. V H f N P Y C O U N T Y Standing in front of a county map showing the site on US. 14 at Lncas road, of the proposed MCC campus are, left to right, John Garrett, MCC vice-president; State Representatives Thomas llanahan and George Lindberg.and Dr. James Davis, MCC president. Representatives Support County College Referendum Illinois State Representatives Thomas Hanahan and George Lindberg reviewed the details of the forthcoming referendum for McHenry County college with College President James Davis and Vice-President John Garrett Friday, Feb. 18. After the meeting, Mr. Lindberg stated, "I am im­ pressed by the involvement of citizens throughout the entire county in working with the college administration to establish the basis for this referendum, and the college has my full support on Feb. 26." Mr. Hanahan also indicated his support of the college, saying, "I know a community college is a valuable asset to the people of McHenry county, and I have been a consistent supporter of junior college legislation from the very beginning." As advocates of higher education at the community level, both representatives felt that it would be a tragedy for McHenry county to lose its college. "MEANWHILE BACK AT KU THE COURTHOUSE" Unique Theatre •sTo Be Presented Locally March 5 The McHenry chapter of International Thespians, Troope 382, will present "Tandem", a unique evening of theatre with playwright Nor­ man Dietz and his wife, Sandra, March 5 in th§ McHenry high school West campus auditorium. The program of original short plays for two players will begin at 7:30 p.m., "We call it 'a playcycle-built- for-two'," says Mr. Dietz. The main feature of the evening will be Mr. Dietz' unusual play "Deus Ex Machinist", a fable, the author says "about wanting to be gentle in a violent world." The New York Times called this two-character work "a powerful piece." "It's a cool, stylized pas de deux in masks set against an electronic background of recorded dialogue and city sounds," says Mr. Dietz. "It's exciting to play and different, I think, from anything most people have ever seen in a theatre." For ten years now Norman Dietz and his wife, Sandra, have spent a large part of each year touring coast-to-coast playing two-character per­ formances of this much- traveled playwright's unique material. New pieces join the old ones in their repertory each year as Norman finished writing them. The couple met a dozen years ago in Lancaster, Pa., where Norman then worked for a local television station and Sandra for an advertising agency. They left for New York City the day after they were married in 1960. Over the years they have made numerous appearances on radio and television shows across the country. During the summer of 1970 they played for the first time in Madison Square Garden before a con­ vention audience of 15,000. The Dietzes are presently on a four-month coast-to-coast tour. This is their second performance here. After reaching their full gcowth, some mushrooms only live for just a few hours. ^BRANCH COURT III Associate Circuit Judge Eugene Daly Dale A. Woods, 2915 Parkside, McHenry, guilty of expired license, fined $20 and costs. Danny L. Drake, 4818 Bon­ ner, McHenry, guilty of driving left of center line, fined $25 and costs. Michael J. Grosse, 1003 Totem trail, McHenry, guilty of open liquor in a vehicle, fined $25 and costs. Vernon G. Browne, Route 1, Wauconda, guilty of disobeying a red light, fined $15 and costs. Myra Milas, 5302 W. West lane, McCullom Lake, guilty of POLITICAL CORNER ENDORSE DELEGATES The McHenry County Republican Central committee at its last meeting endorsed two McHenry county residents for delegates to the Republican National convention. Roland Herrmann of McHenry is a candidate for alternate delegate from the 16th district, and Jeff Ladd is a candidate for delegate from the 13th district. Delegates and alternates will be elected at the March 21 primary. The Republican National convention will be held this summer in San Diego, Calif. permitting dog to run at large and failure to license it, fined $10 and costs. Danny S. Erb, 5003 Shore, McHenry, guilty of speeding, fined $25 and costs. Daniel R. Miller, 1614 Mea­ dow lane, McHenry, guilty of speeding, fined $25. COMPLAINTS Fred W. Otto, McHenry County Building and Zoning officer, has charged Leonard Rose of 3003 S. Michael street, Wonder Lake, with three counts A Terrible Situation B a t e s -- G r e g g h a s n ' t t a k e n a v a c a t i o n i n y e a r s . • G a t e s -- H e m u s t b e a h a r d w o r k e r . B a t e r -- J u s t t h e o p p o s i t e . H i s j o b i s s o e a s y t h a t h e h a t e s t o r e s t b e c a u s e i t ' s t o o m u c h l i k e w o r k . of maintaining a trailer coach or mobile home on property not zoned thereon. The offenses occurred Feb. 10, 11 and 14 Hearing date has been set for March 2. THE LE M0INE $41,500 Homes From The Mid Thirties A 1? REALTORS, BUILDERS /IIVIJ AND ENGINEERS E1 Beoutiful Crystal Lake is perfect pi we to raise your tchfnily! A(m "CMVMimcts" to "UiW o leu than a mile to the Main Shopping ond Business District O less than o mile to the C&NW RR Station with its 44 trains daily. • Crystal Lake Grade and High School Buses serve the area. • Veteran Acres Public Park nearby with Tennis Courts, Baseball Diamonds and other Or­ ganized Recreational Facilities • Paved Streets, Township Maintained. • Public Water Supply. • All Utilities Under­ ground. HINOSBERBY HOMES REGION INC. 6213 Northwest Highway Crystal Lake,, Illinois 459-1114 or 459-2343 MiMltl CRYSTAL LAKE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Open House Saturcfay & Sunday NOON TO DUSK Take C.L. blacktop to Redbird Lane (just before Veterans Acres), turn right, first l.ome on right. (See Open House Arrows) hard'to-fill shoes , . . b i g r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s n o w a n d big plans for the future needs a special kind of life insurance. He needs a plan that makes establishing an estate and re­ tirement funds worry-free. If you're this kind of man, State Farm has the program for you. As soon as you begin, your family's future is protected. Contact your State Farm Agent for details on this Person-to- Person Life insurance program. DENNIS CONWAY S T A T I F A R M I N S U f t A N C I 3315 West Elm St. McHenry 385" 7111 \ STATE FARM LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Home Office: Bloomington, Illinois Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF John P. Schaefer Deceased, FILE NO. 72-P-27 Notice i$ hereby given Graduate Class In Medical Self-Help McHenry County Civil Defense has graduated a class in Medical Self-Help training and members received their diplomas. More important than the diplomas to the graduates, however, is the knowledge that they now can handle many vital functions in Medical Self-Help in the event of an emergency. According to John J. Shay, director of McHenry County Civil Defense, the following persons were issued cer­ tificates: Carol Bennett, Doris J Gardner, Jeannie Hawkins, Virginia A. Hendricksen, Don A Lott, Alvin L. Maier, Theresa Morrison, Meridith Mott, Andrew S. Pearson, Barbara A. Pearson and Grant Petersen, all of Crystal Lake; Carol Butterbaugh of Algonquin; Stanley E. Koplin and George Standish of Union and Robert Schmelzer of McHenry. "The course was an unqualified success", Shay said. "I think that most of the persons who completed the course learned a great deal and felt it was worthwhile." The course instructor was Roger Dreher, volunteer instructor for the American Red Cross. The Standard Red Cross first aid course was also taught in conjunction with the class. Shay said that another Medical Self-Help course will begin Monday Feb. 28, at the Cary Fire department building. Each class will be from 8 to 10 p.m. and will continue for eight weeks. No advance registration is necessary. There is no charge. Courtesy T h e d r u n k s i t t i n g a t t h e b a r w a s a d j a c e n t t o a m a n and h i s w i f e . S u d d e n l y t h e d r u n k c a m e f o r t h w i t h a r e ­ s o u n d i n g b u r p . " H o w d a r e y o u b e l c h b e ­ f o r e m y w i f e 9 " t h u n d e r e d t h e h u s b a n d . W i t h t h a t t h e d r u n k u n ­ s t e a d i l y g o t o f f t h e b a r s t o o l a n d m a k i n g a s w e e p i n g b o w s a i d , "A t h o u s a n d p a r d o n s , s i r . . . 1 d i d n o t k n o w i t w a s t h e m a d a m ' s t u r n . " PAGE 9-PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1972 pursuant to Section 194 of the{g^ Claims against said estate Probate Act, of the death of the above named decedent and that letters TESTAMENTARY were issued on January 27, 1972. to Anita Freund Luther, 2114 Church St., McHenry, Illinois, whose attorney of record is Leroy J. Welter, 1303 N. Richmond Road, McHenry, , Illinois. Claims may be filed within 7 months from the date of issuance of Letters of office and that any claim not filed within that period is barred as to the estate which is inventoried within that period. Claims against said estate should be filed in the Probate office of the Clerk of said Court, County Court House, Wood­ stock, Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney. MARGARET O'NEIL Clerk of the Court (Pub. Feb. 4. 11 & 18, 1972) Legal Notice NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on February 7, A.D. 1972, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois setting forth the names and post-office addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as BERNIE & PHILS SERVICE SHOP, located at 5111 West Park View, McHenry, 111. 60050. Dated this 7th day of February, A.D. 1972. Vernon W. Kays County Clerk. (Pub. Feb. 11, 18,25, 1972) Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF Irving O. Keck Deceased, FILE NO. 72-P-38 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 194 of the Probate Act, of the death of the above named decedent and taat letters of Administration were issued on February 7, 1972, to Margaret L. Schomas, 3011 W. Lincoln Road, McHenry, Illinois, whose attorney of record is Carroll & Aiello, 329 Lake Ave., Woodstock, Illinois. Claims may be filed within 7 months from the date of issuance of Letters of office and that any claim not filed within that period is barred as to the estate which is inventoried within that period. should be filed in the Probate office of the Clerk of said Court, County Court House, Wood­ stock, Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney. MARGARET O'NEIL Clerk of the Court (Pub. Feb. 11,18,25,1972) Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF John A. Pence Deceased, FILE NO. 72-P-44 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 194 of the Probate Act, of the death of the above named decedent and that letters of Administration with Will Annexed were issued oi February 7, 1972, ,to Ire Pence, 113 Koa Street, McHenry, Illinois, whose atj torney of record is James Mi Mclntee, 3436 W. Elm St. McHenry, Illinois. Claims may be filed within 7 months from the date of issuance of Letters of office ana that any claim not filed within that period is barred as to the estate which is inventoried within that period. Claims against said estate should be filed in the Probate office of the Clerk of said Court, County Court House, Wood: stock, Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered tp said legal representative and to said attorney. MARGARET O'NEIL Clerk of the Court (Pub. Feb. 11,18,25,1972) WOMEN'S LOAFERS Sizes 5 to 10 Classic style -moccasin- toe loafers with shiny vamp decoration. Wipe ease uppers with high heels. 1.88 BOYS' BOOTS *3.66 Sizes 8j/2 to 3 Boys' casual desert type boot. Made with split leather with leather insole. HORNSBYS ^ f a m i l y centers --- Daily 9-9 Sunday 9-6 Market Place; Shopping Center standard world McHenry's 64th Annual AUTO SHOW at Overton Cadillac - Pontiac COUPE de VILLE The youthful beauty of its desi^;., complete with all its Cadillac elegance and dignity, gives the Coupe de Ville wide appeal. There are many exciting new ways in which the de Ville for 1972 portrays the new look of leadership. In the grace and style of its lines, the spaciousness of its interior,the relaxing comfort of its ride, the respon­ siveness and smoothness of its V-8 engine, the spirit and agility of its handling. ELDORADO COUPE Eldorado by Cadillac has a distinction that's beautifully expressed in its longer wheelbase. sculptured contours, jewel-like stand-up crest, and all the comforts and conveniences you except in a Cadillac. Distinctive coach windows are an exclusive festw.^ of tL«. EU luuC CGU Super Selection... All Models & Colors 72 KACS M I* CADILLAC PONTIAC Weekdays till 9 Saturday 9-5 Sunday 10-4 OVERTON 1112 N. Front St. McHenry 385-6000 "Authorized CADILLAC Dealer"

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