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PAGE 4 - McHENRY PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, FEBRUARY IS, 1»74 Legal Notice PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that petitions for the nominations of members of the Board of Education' of School District No. 156 McHenry County, Illinois to be votea on at the annual election to be held in said School District on April 13, 1974 shall be filed with the secretary of the Board of Education or his designated representative at the Ad­ ministration Building, 3926 West Main St., McHenry Illinois from February 27. 1974 to March 22, 1974. Filing hours are between 8:30 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. on Monday through Friday. By order of the Board of Education of said School District. Edward J. Neumann, Jr. Secretaiy, Board of Education No. 156 (Pub. Feb. 13,15,20,22,27, 1974) Legal Notice NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on January 28th, A.D. 1974, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHennr County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post-office addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as RIVER ROAD REALTY, located at 119 N. ARE YOU IN NEED OF .. .; \ * Kitchen Cabinets *Rai«e Hoods & Medicine Cabinets * Bathroom Fixtures * Fi­ berglass Showerstalls! * Vanities and Tops * Gas & Oil Furnaces • Air Con­ ditioning, Central and Win­ dow * Hot Water Boilers | and Base Radiation * Sump Pumps • Water Softerners SEE OUR DO-IT-YOUR­ SELF HOME IMPROVE- • MENT DEPARTMENT THE BATH SHOP 3012 W. Rte. 120 McHenry: 385-0048 River Road, McHenry, Illinois • 60050. Dated this 28th day of Jan., A.D. 1974. Vernon W. Kays County Clerk (Pub. Feb. 1,8,15,1974) Legal Notice NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on January 30th, A.D. 1974, 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 J&B CON­ TRACTORS, located at 1806 West Fargo Avenue, McHenry, Illinois 60050. Dated this 30th day of ^January, A.D. 1974. Vernon W. Kays County Clerk (Pub. Feb. 8,15&22,1974) Legal Notice NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on January 30th, A.D. 1974, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of post remember clearance sale this week daily 'til 5:30, fri. 'til 9:00, sat. 'til 5:30 1214 N. Green St., McHenry Lakeland Park Anne Moore. ^ 385-6448 the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as V.J. CABINET CO., located at 1806 West Fargo Avenue, McHenry, Illinois 60050. Dated this 30th day of January, A.D. 1974. Vernon W.Kays County Clerk (Pub. Feb. 8,15& 22,1974) Legal Notice NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on February 7. A.D. 1974. a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHeni setti post- the persons owning conducting and transacting the business known as OAK AUTO SALES, located at 4404 Highpoint Road, (Township of McHenry) McHenry, Illinois 60050. Datea this 7th day of February, A.D. 1974. Vernon W. Kays County Clerk (Pub. Feb. 15,22, March 8, 1974) Women's Club Plans Annual Spring Luncheon Members of the Lakeland Park Women's Club en­ joyed their monthly meeting last week which was hosted by Maureen Johnson and Italia Mazzoni. The main topic of conversation was the planning of the annual spring luncheon and card party. This festive event will be held Wednesday, April 3, at St. Patrick's church hall, 3500 W. Washington street. Luncheon will be served from 11:30 p.m. until 1 p.m. Tickets are available from members of the Lakeland Park Women's Club and everyone is invited to attend this festive annual event. There will be many lovely prizes once again this year and all the members of the club are looking forward to a most enjoyable afternoon, and hope you will be there to share it with them! CANDLE OCCASIONS Today is a special day for Kathy Becker and Gerry Wagner. Tomorrow's birthday people are Joyce Leopold, Wally Nuss, Danny Duffy, Georgia Manning, Jackie Creutz and Jerry Treadwell. Happy birthday to you all! Sunday, Mary Barle, Judy Widhalm and Barbara Ann Brooks will have candles on their cakes. Monday, Feb. 18, Elizabeth Ann Brooks and Kathleen Lavin will have their special day. Wednesday will be a special day for Alice Lenz, Rae Be no and Daryle Licastro. Birthday wishes to you all! SNOWMOBILE FUN! Two families from Lakeland Park spent a fun weekend in the snow earlier this month. Bill and Carol Fandre and their children, Billy, Timmy and Kelley, were joined by Larry and Mary Alice Sword and their sons, Todd, Scott and Mark, for fun in the snow. They all journeyed to Crivitz, Wis., where they spent four days at cabins with easy access to the wide open spaces of Wisconsin. Everyone had a marvelous time and enjoyed the fun and excitement of riding snowmobiles in the open country. LITTLE LEAGUE? Have heard that some former LakelandsPark little, leaguers are now ifitprested4njbringing little league rack into Lakeland Park for their sons. Jim Hansen is asking around for interested boys ages 10 through 12 and for interested dads to think about this possibility. Will have more information in a future column! ! VALENTINE SURPRISE! I know one young lady who was especially happy this Valentine's Day. Will have the details in next week's column! RECUPERATING Was indeed sorry to hear that Mrs. Helen Strandquist un­ derwent serious surgery recently. Am glad to report that Helen is now home recuperating and she is feeling better. We hope you will soon be up and about again, Helen. PAPER DRIVE TOMORROW Tomorrow is the third Saturday of this month, thus the paper drive will be held at the McHenry Market Place. Newspapers, magazines and corrugated cardboard should be bundled and tied and brought to the market place between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. Bottles and cans will also be accepted. It's suggested that you wash them and then remove the bottoms from the cans and flatten the can itself. Let's all do our part and help with the recycling drive. CAUTION SNOWMOBILES Had recent complaints phoned to me by people who have had private property damaged by a person or per­ sons on a snowmobile. Would like to remind everyone that a copy of the snowmobile or­ dinance can be obtained at city hall and I suggest that those of you who own these machines make the ordinance recom- .mended reading for all members of your family. BIRTHDAY PARTY Tuesday, Feb. 12, was indeed a very exciting day for Tracy '1000 REWARD! FOR RETURN OF JEWELRY & GUNS OR INFORMATION LEADING TO ARREST & CONVICTION OF PERSON OR PERSON S WHO BURGLARIZED THE PAUL FIDLER HOME, CITY of McHENRY ON TUES. JAN. 15, 1974. PHONE 385-3934 or WRITE BOX 521 McHENRY PLAINDEALER, 3812 W. Elm St McHenry, 111. 60050 Tiatz. Tracy celebrated her tenth birthday and her mom, Carol, served a delicious cake and other birthday goodies. Tracy's brothers, Shaun and Scott, and her sister, Tammi, were there to help blow out the candles on her cake. Grand­ parents, Edythe and Carl Anderson, were out for a visit from Chicago to help make Tracy's day special. Little friends, Julie and Valerie Boeldt, also shared Tracy's fun. It was a very happy tenth birthday celebration! Happy belated birthday wishes, Tracy! CAUTION DRIVERS I thought enough had been said in the local news about drivers watching out for school children these dark mornings, but it's evident when you see drivers "whizz" through the subdivision that the word sometimes goes unheeded. Please remember that the posted speed limit is 20 m.p.h. in our area and everyone should do their part to prevent a future tragedy! "Open Classes" Day At IIT For Students, Parents Chicago area high school students, their parents, and others interested in becoming college students for a day, will have an opportunity to attend regular undergraduate classes at Illinois Institute of Technology Monday, Feb. 18, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Open Classes day is held on Washington's birthday, because it is a high school holiday. Students may select the classes they want to attend from a variety of subjects in- cluding management, economics, mathematics, humanities, architecture, social sciences, design, physics, city and regional planning, chemistry, and engineering. Registration, class at­ tendance permits, campus maps and class schedules will be available in the south lobby of Grover M. Hermann Hall, 3241 South Federal street, beginning at 9 a.m. Students and their parents may also attend IITs first annual high school Engineering Fair held that day in Hermann hall. Models and drawings prepared by Chicago area high school students will be displayed relating to engineering principles, practices, developments and design. Holiday Hills High School Players Of The Week I BASKETBALL DANNY CAMASTA In a reserve roll with the Warriors, Danny scored 14 pts., had 5 steals, and 9 assists while only com­ mitting one turnover as McHenry swept 2 games from Crystal Lake & Woodstock. NYE TRU-VALUE PHARMACY Karen Kottke 385-6675 u uuuutfooaocionaoor nnniv I Service News | Navy Electronics Technician Third Class Mark W. Peterson, son of Mr. Herbert E. Peterson of 4012 Kane street, McHenry, was commended as a crew member of the guided missile destroyer for his efforts as part of the U.S. Sixth fleet task force in the Mediterranean during the latest Middle East crisis. The powerful force stood ready to evacuate American citizens from danger areas and to back up our government's diplomats as they helped negotiate a cease fire. He attended Trinity college, Deerfield, 111., and joined the Navy in October, 1969. 1327 N. Riverside Dr. McHenry, III. OAA Mommy Wreck Night At West Campus Last Thursday, Feb. 7, many of the members of the West Campus GAA and their moms participated in the annual Mommy Wreck Night. Several of our residents and their daughters were ampng those in attendance. Pat Hughes and her daughter, Denise, Mary Ann and Deb Mahon, Marge and Eileen Connell, and Tillie Williams, substitute mom for Cathy Connell were among those from Holiday Hills. The girls and their moms were teammates. Everyone was grouped and given an interesting team name. The teams competed at volleyball, badminton, cage ball, and relay races. Later in the evening, the GAA board members per­ formed a skit for their audience. Coffee and refresh­ ments were served as an end to an enjoyable evening for mothers and daughters alike. GIRLSCOUT COOKIE SALE If you haven't seen a Girl Scout taking orders for Girl Scout cookies yet, be on the look-out, as they'll be taking orders until Feb. 17. Each year the girls are hoping for better and better sales because 10 cents of every dollar goes to the troop. This money helps the girls finance their camping trips. The troop has several camp-outs each year and buying Girl Scout cookies is one way which we can help the girls in the troop fulfill their badge requirements, as the money they make from the sale of the cookies helps pay for their camp-outs. Let's all help the girls in our area Girl Scout troop with their cookie sales, and we'll all reap the rewards later! BOYSCOUT AWARD DINNER On Sunday, Feb. 10, the McHenry Boy Scouts of America Troop 162, held their annual awards dinner at the American Legion hall. Congratulations to some of the boys from our subdivision who received their merit badges; Eddie, Tim and Tom Hughes, and Ricky Connell. Incidentally, this is National Boy Scout month and the week of Feb. 7 through 13 is Boy Scout week. We have all seen the excellent work the Boy Scouts have accomplished through brotherhood and in many other areas. DRAMA CLUB NOTES Cathy Connell was among the cast of the recent performance at West Campus of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs". After their successful presentation of the play the Drama class elected to charter a bus to take them to the Schubert Theater in Chicago to see the stage performance of "Gfease". The entire drama class attended and enjoyed every laughable moment of the play. SKIING WEEKEND One of our families enjoying the abundance of snow this year is that of Don and Midge Teuber. The Teubers and their children, Keith, Kurt, Patrick and Kristopher, packed up the ski equipment and headed for Galena for the weekend. The Teubers were joined by friends, the Ed Tead family. The weekend was filled with en­ joyment, with the exception of Ed falling and breaking his ankle, sorry Ed, hope this doesn't keep you off the skis next year! VALENTINE'S DAY WISH .. Since Valentine's Day is the one day of the year we Can all have a sweetheart, hope everyone took advantage of it. All commercialism aside, happy belated Valentine's day to all! BOWLING NEWS A word on the Friday night mixed leagues at Crystal Lake. Larry and Sharon Kottke had acquired new teammates at the end of December. Their new teammates are Jim and Sandi Kelly. Since the Kellys and Kottkes have become a team their bowling ability has steadily improved, they've moved up four places in the stan­ dings. Larry Kottke was the proud holder of a 225 on Feb. 1! ATTEND SNOWMOBILE RACES Early Sunday, Feb. 10, Larry Kottke, Jim Kottke, his brother, Paul, Don Lichter, his son, Donnie, and Jim Lemon and his son, Chris, drove to Milwaukee, Wis., to observe championship snowmobile races. Hundreds of snowmobilers converged at the Wisconsin state fairgrounds for the races. Contestants and observers alike had a near perfect day to enjoy. The guys report numerous crack-ups. The faster snowmobiles were traveling in excess of 100 miles per hour, and skill was the decisive factor in every race. . BIRTHDAYS Happy birthday candles to John Boettcher on Feb. 17; to Janet Harper and Debby Wilson on Feb. 18; to Nanette Mroz on Feb. 19; to Kristin Hoglund, Julie Ann Mahon , and Wendy Anna Worthington, (her first) on Feb. 20; to Kenny Farman on Feb. 22. ANNIVERSARY Anniversary roses to Bonnie and John Hale on their special day Feb. 20. Ringwood News Terrl Crlsty Guest Of Honor At Bridal Shower Terri Cristy was guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower in the Art Christopher home last Saturday evening. Eighteen guests gathered to shower Terri with lovely gifts and enjoy an evening of games. Refreshments were served from a table decorated with bride and groom centerpiece and flowers. Hostessing the occasion were Patty Christopher, Diane Linstad and Katy Christopher Terri will become the bride of William Anderson, Jr., on Saturday, March 23. HURRY HOME We all hope Frank Visconti will be home from the hospital by the time our readers see this column. HERE AND THERE Mr. and Mrs. Gary Linstad of Appleton were weekend visitors at the Art Christophers. Weekend visitors at the Brennan-Hepburn home were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Soddy of Kenosha and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brennan of Oak Lawn with children, Wayne and Wendy. Recent visitors with Mrs. Nellie Hepburn were Mr. and Mrs. Osland of Oak Park and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wegener of McHenry. NEW NEIGHBORS The Paul Walkington family has new neighbors next door to them. Linda and Leon VanEvery and sons, Allen and Richard, have moved to our fair town from Spring Grove. They have moved into the home vacated by the David Fuss family. Welcome Linda, Leon and boys. HOSPITALIZED Shawn Parfrey was taken to the Woodstock hospital Mon­ day, Feb. 4 with appendicitis. He is doing well now and hopefully by the time you read this he will be home and on the road to recovery. BIRTHDAYS Happy birthday to little Jackie Elliott and to Ed Skidmore on Feb. 19 and a happy birthday to Georgia Bauer (how many) on Feb. 22. Sure seems that we either have lots of birthdays at once or only a few but we all share our day with someone in this world. So happy birthday to everybody and many, many more to come. HERE AND THERE IN BUSINESS IN TRAINING Laurence F. Rudolph, ser­ viceman for George P. Freund Implements, has just returned from a week long training program at the Sperry New Holland Service Training center at New Holland, Pa. While at the center he attended sessions in the service and repair of a wide variety of modern farm machinery. Rudolph, who resides at 1406 N. Green street, in McHenry, has been employed by the McHenry firm for two and one-half years. He has an extensive farm background. ART DISPLAY Pastel portraits of pets and people by Irene Ruppel of Deerfield will be hanging at the First National Bank of McHenry for the next three months. Changes will be made each month. Mrs. Ruppel has been doing portraits of celebrities for six years. Some of her renowned personalities are Marilyn Monroe, Princess Ann of England, Jack Nicklaus, Cole Porter, President Nixon and his entire family, Mohammed Ali and Joe Frazier. HAPPINESS IS: FINDING WHATi YOU WANT IN THE PLAINDEALER'S CLASSIFIED WAN AD SECTION TODAY IT Winter Sale ! oo FEBRUARY AND MARCH ONLY *50 OFF ON THE PRICE OF ANY RED JACKET SUBMERSIBLE PUMP INSTALLED NOW ! O RUMPS DAVENPORT, IOWA **10 00 OFF ON PRICE OF ANY WELL-X- TR0L TANK INSTALLATIONS (5 Year Guarantee Never To Become Waterlogged.) WHY YOU SHOULD INSTALL WELL-X-TROL ! THE PROBLEM THE CAUSE THE IKOTRHT - * Pump Runs Constantly. * Discolored Water. Foreign Particles * Bulk Tank Takes Up Too Much Of Your Living Space. * Waterlogged Tank. 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