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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 11 Jun 1980, p. 11

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Legal-Notice INTHECrRGUlT COURT JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, MclIENRY -QQUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION • ESTATE OF RICHARD A. GARLINSKI Deceased, File No. 80-P-205 CLAIM NOTICE Notice is given of the death of RICHARD A. GARLIN­ SKI, of- Wonder Lake, Illinois. Letters of office were issued on May 21,1980, to RICHARD JAMESt GARLINSKI, 601 S. Hilltop Blvd., McHenry Shores, McHenry, Illinois 60050 whose attorney is Donald W. Truckenbrod, 4108 W. Crystal Lake Road/ McHenry, IL., 60050. Claims against the estate may be filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court at 2200 N. Seminary Avenue, Woodstock, Illinois, 60098, or with the representative, or both , within 6 months from the date of issuance of letters and any claim not filed within that period is barred. Copies of a claim filed with the Clerk must be mailed or delivered .to the represen­ tative and to the attorney withiir 10 days after it has been filed. Vernon W. Kays, Jr. Clerk of the Court (Pub. June 4, il& 19,1980) Legal Notice IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTIRCT OF ILLINOIS EASTERN DIVISION Addition to Pistakee Highlands, a subdivision of the West Vfe of the N.E. v4 of Section 5, Township 45^orth. Range 9, E. of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the Plat thereof recorded August H, 1954 as Doc." No. gl671 in Book 12 of / Plats, page 1 in McHenry County, II., commonly known as 5909 Bunny McHenry, II. Dated this 28th day of May, A.D., 1980. , •*'. SHELBY KANARISH SPECIAL COMMISSIONER UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURI NORTHERN DISTRICT i,*™ OFILLINOIS EASTERN DIVISION FISHER AND FISHER, Attorneys at Law P.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff 30 N. LaSalla Street Chicago, Illinois 60602 372-4784 (Pub. June 4,11, 18& 25,1980) Wins Scholarship GARDEN McCullom Lake Margaret Loewe 344-0811 New York Bank for Savings Plaintiff, vs. Ivar Hagberg, et al., Defendants. Case No. 79 C 5305 NOTICE OF SPECIAL COMMISSIONER'S SALE Public Notice is hereby iven that in pursuance of a :ree entered in the above entitled court in said cause on May 19, 1980 I, SHELBY KANARISH Special Commissioner for the Northern District' of Illinois, Eastern Division, will on July 14, 1980 at 9:30 o'clock a.m. located at the main entrance of the McHenry County Court House in the city of Wood­ stock, State of Ilhnois, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash all and singular the following described premises and real estate in said decree mentioned, situated in the Courity oft* McHenry in the State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said decree. Saia sale shall be subject to 1979 general taxes ana to any special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate. Upon the sale being made the purchaser or purchasers will receive a Certificate of Purchase which will specify the property purchased, the amount paid therefor, and the time when a deed shall issue unless the property is redeemed according to law. Said property is described as follows, to-wit: Lots 1 and 2 in Block 4 in • Nippersink Channel Coleus Coleus originated in India and tropical Asia. They are easy to grow indoors as a pot­ ted plant or outdoors in the garden as a summer bedding plant. The beautiful ruffled leaves range in a wide variety of colors from yellow, green, mauve, pink and crimson and are velvety to the touch. The lavender blue flowers should be removed regularly. How­ ever, this is a matter of taste. Some think the spikes are at­ tractive. For best results, > the • coleus require an adequate supply of water and sunshine to keep the bright colors in the foliage and the growth compact. To keep the plant from becoming spindly, pinch out the growing tips. In the fall plants can be cut back and the cuttings .rooted in water in a sunny location. When roots appear, plant in a mixture of garden soil, leaf mold and sand. The mother George H. Ames, controller, American Can Technical center, Harrington, presents to Cynthia Van Cleave a* four- year scholarship. The American Can Co. foundation is a non­ profit organization. Science Lecturer To Speak At High School integrity, wisdom in human affairs, purity of thought, intuition and joy, stability and stamina are all part of man's God-given capacity to possess and express dominion. You have divine authority to be the active expression of good." "This truth of creation," McClain adds, "Is found throughout the 4 Bible, especially in the teaching of Christ Jesus. Healings ac­ complished by Jesus and his early followers testify strikingly, to their grasp of the supremacy of Spirit over matter." When not on lecture tour, McClain, a native of Ken­ tucky, devotes his efforts to the public practice of Christian healing in Chicago He is also a teacher of Christian Science and served for a time as chairman of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship. David Matthiesen of- Prairie Grove will introduce McClain at the lecture next Monday, June 16, 1980. WHAT S NEW Local People Learned CPR The Beach Gals sponsored a CPR course recently where twenty-one local people participated in an emergency first aid training program that consisted of: the recognition of airway obstruction (Choking), respiration cardiac arrest, and the proper application of cardiopulmonary resus- itation (CPR). The course took four hours and all who attended left the beach house a bit tired, but very aware that their newly learned skill could save someone's life. VILLAGE MEETING The next village meeting will be held Tuesday, June 24 at 8 p.m. in the beach house. We hope to see all of you at the meeting. Come and meet your neighbors and find out what's happening in the village wish you much happiness in your new home. i nap ±7 NEW NEIGHBORS Welcome Bruce and Sharon Walter and young son B.J. who are new residents at 4924 Fountain lane. Bruce grew up in the village and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walter of Spring road are long time residents of Mccullom Lake. We are glad to have you back in the village and we WEDDING BELLS Mrs. Harriet McNamara's granddaughter Nancy be married June 12"To Douglas Crokett. Nancy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom McNamara will fly to Spokane, Wash., for the wedding. Congratulations and best wishes to Nancy and Douglas. CONGRATULATIONS Don and Sandy Lasco Of 4902 Maple Hill drive have wonderful -news to share with their neighbors. On May 31. Sandy gave birth to an 8 lbs., 5Vt oz., baby girl. Her name ia Ashlie Beth and she is 20 inches long. Her big brother Todd, who is 2 years \old was thrilled with the rival of his new sister, paternal grandparents and Mrs. Al Lasco of itioch, 111., and maternal grandparents Harry and Joan Lundy of Capron, 111., formerly 25-year residents of the village were just thrilled to hear about their newest grandchild. We wish the Lasco's much happiness with their new addition. We're glad to have a new member in , the community. ANNIVERSARIES On June 15 Greg and Joan Beck celebrate another happy year together, and Frank and Mary Lenz will PAGE 11 - PLAINDEALER enjoy their'special day June 17. BETTER LATE We missed a birthday in the village last week. On June 5 Ann Sherman had a birthday. Sorry we are a little late and hope you had a fine day. HAPPY BIRTHDAY We have many birthdays WEDNESDAY. JUNE U.lWO this week; on June 12 and 13, Char Venable, Kurt Walter, and Phyllis Fischer, Dawn Beshk, Johnny Walter, and Mike Walter celebrate their birthdays JuneTf>" Happy birthday to Kathy Regner and Kenneth Justin Weiland June 15. Donna Keith will be another year older June 16. Last but not least, Denise Parenti will be 17 on June 17. jf"*Birthright Volunteers To June Convention At a recent MtHenry Birthright business meeting, Director Tina Gorski reported that eleven volunteers from McHenry cotmty would be traveling to Notre Dame, Ind., for the annual international Bir­ thright convention. On June 13, 14 and 15 volunteers from throughout the nation and Canada will attend lectures and share witht one another the problems and joys of their work. Each year the con­ vention serves as a means of renewing the sense of spirit and togetherness of the hundreds of Birthright chapters. Also, Mrs. Gorski recognized the efforts of all who contributed to the tremendous success of both the show, "Scamps, Scallawags, and Other Urchins", and the annual Mother's day rose sale. With a portion of the profits much needed audio-visual equipment will be purchased for the office to be used for instructing clients on pre­ natal development. For further information about Birthright, call 385- 2999. STATE FAIR With the theme "Join Us For the Good old Days", the 1980 Illinois State Fair will be 'a fair in the old tradition'. Scheduled for Aug. 7-17, the fair will return with an agricultural emphasis. One revived exhibit will be the "Illinois Farm Expo" which is ex­ pected to include a minimum of five major brands of farm implements. Entertainment scheduled for the fair's evening Grandstand shows includes such major at­ tractions as country music stars Willie Nelson, The Oak Ridge Boys, Crystal Gayle, Charlie Daniels, Atlanta Rhythm Section, and Pure Prairie League. plant can be severely cut back and also potted for the winter months. Coleus are susceptible to the greenhouse white fly and mealy bugs. The mealy bugs can be controlled with an in­ door plant insect spray. Grouping several different^ varieties together iprz single pot will produce/ornamental foliage of varidus colors and patterns. More Juice Submerging a lemon in hot water for 15 minutes before squeezing it will yield almost twice as much juice. THOMAS A. MCCLAIN Thomas A. McClain, a Christian Science lecturer from Chicago, will be speaking at McHenry high school, West campus auditorium Monday, June 16, at 8 p.m. This lecture is sponsored by Christian Science society, McHenry, 1511 Eastwood lane, McHenry. McClain's lecture focuses on "The Key to the Mystery of Creation" and is open to the public without charge. Rather than viewing creation as a mixture of good and evil, McClain proposes that a more spiritual view can have a helpful, regenerative effect in our lives. Along this line, McClain refers to the account of icreation presented in the ]opening passages of the Jible and continues: "Made in God's image and likeness, man is given dominion over all the earth. This dominion is reflected in human ex­ perience in the expression of those spiritual attributes that make for a truly suc­ cessful and happy life. Moral our hearts belong to daddy * LANDMARK '80 Aramis Celebrates Fathers and Foretathers Father's Day is a special day and Aramis has a rather patriotic and special way ot celebrating this year. By honoring America and the landmarks that give our great nation its distinct identity. Just as father is the foundation of the family, landmarks...the souvenirs of America's past living styles , are the very basis of our culture To mark the moment, gift sets from Aramis bear sleeves of boldly beautiful photography. Each carrying a message to explain its historical significance. This safety pennant, tends to make motorists steer away from cyclists. The pennant shows red to the rear and yellow to the front. Dimension Weld Organ­ ization, 84 Commerce Rd.\ Stamford, Conn. McNENRY COUNTY'S MOST EXCITING MEN'S STORE FOR THE SPECIAL MAN ON FATHER'S DAY!! SHOW HIM HOW MUCH YOU LOVE HIM WITH A FINE LEATHER JACKET OR COAT FROM.. . FATHER'S DAY SALE 20% OFF ALL LEATHERS THRU JUNE 21st FASHIONS FOR MEN COWHIDES t GLAZED LAMBSKIN IN SHORT JACKETS. MID i LONG LENGTH COATS and BLAZERS. 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