Lak^mcee- Lilymoor Legals (SHIRLEY 8CUUIUWN INSTALL NEW OFFICERS FOR ASSOCIATION Outgoing acting president Lawrence Schuerr opened the general meeting Tuesday, Jan. 10. A|ter the minutes were read Alma Hueckstaedt read the audit committee's report. Members of this committee were Alma Hueckstaedt/ Connie Johnson and Maurice Haines. After the report Lawrence turned the meeting over to Lee Bassi, installing chairman. Those installed were Bud Hueckstaedt president, Bob LoPresti, first vice president, Harry Neumann, second vice-president, Marion Leske, treasurer, and Diane Fuhler, secretary. Lee Bassi did a very nice job of installation chairman. Val Fradinardo then presented 1he outgoing officers a gift certificate in gratitude for their work well done for the association. Those outgoing officers are Vern Ehredt, president, Lawrence Schuerr, first vice-president,Herb Polinski, second vice-president, Pearle Stineman, treasurer and Ruth Young secretary. Those on the board of directors to fill out the remainder of the year are Lee Bassi, Lewis Besserud, Fred Fradinardo, Connie Johnson and Louis Schueler. Election of board of directors will take place in October. Those elected to offices will hold office for two years 1967-68. Road committee chairman is Bob Prange. If you have anything to talk about the roads please give Bob a call at 385-7557. There will be a clean-up May 6 and 7. More details will follow. Officers and BoaTd of directors will be held Tuesday, Feb. 7, at the home of Bud Hueckstaedt at 8 p.m. Dues Of the Lilymoor association is now due, as of Jan. 1. You can pay your dues either by the year, half or quarterly. Please send your dues to the treasurer, Marion Leske, at 811 W. Southside. • Auxiliary Hews The Woman's auxiliary held its monthly meeting Monday, Jan. 9. Alma Huecksteadt, chairman of the Christmas bazaar, gave her final report. The bazaar was a huge success. Several other items were discussed at the meeting. At this meeting Lill Neumann resigned as treasurer of the auxiliary. Winner of the monthly prize was Lee Bassi. Hostesses for the January meeting were Lee Bassi, Tena Bellino and Toni Ehredt. The next monthly meeting will be held Monday, Feb. 6, in the dining room of Club Lilymoor at 8 p.m. Hostesses for the February meeting are Diane Fuhler, Ann Erismon and Kay Meyer. Beach Project Contributions to the beach project to date totals $790 from thirty-nine residents. A lot more money will be needed to do a good job. We have a very fine start. Don't let this project fail. . Contribute Beach Project care of M. Wrublewski 310 W. Northlake Road, McHenry. Bundle of Pink Carol Fuhler presented her husband, Ronnie, with a little girl Friday, Jan. 5. Wee-one Sherry Lynn weighed in at so-tw 8 lbs. 10% ozs. and was 20% inches long. I am sorry to report it wil be sometime before Ronnie sees his new little daughter for he is stationed over in Vietnam. The proud grandmother is Kathy Fuhler. This is Kathy's fourteenth grandchild. The proud grandfather is Paul Starzk of Lakemoor. Congratulat ions and best wishes on your blessed event. Get-Well .^Wishes Go to Elsie Metz who was hurt in a fall at home. Get-well wishes also go to Donald Kopsell who was wounded over in Vietnam. DOnald is with the 101st Airborn division and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Kopsell of Columbus Drive.„ We are hoping it is not serious, Donald. , NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on January 3rd, A.D. 1967, 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 the persons owning, conducting and transacting the bus iness known as McHenry Telephone Answering Service, located at 3509 West Pearl Street, McHenry, Illinois. Dated this 3rd day of January, A.D. 1967. 4 VERNON W. KAYS County Clerk. (Pub. Jan. 12, 19, 26. 1967) thence North 1 chain and 50 links, $o a post; thence East 6 chains and 66 links to the place of beginning, in Township 44 North. Range 8. East of the Third Principal Meridian, in McHenry County, Illinois, together with all building^ ,and appurtenances thereunto belonging, which real estate is commonly known as Terra Cotta School House, Edgewood Road, West of Route 31, which sale will be made on the following terms, towit: (a) Ten (10%) per cent of the bid price shall be paid by cash, certified or casshhiierrr"ss check at the of the ONE LICENSE REVOKED? MANY ARE SUSPENDED The office of Secretary of State Paul Powell has announced the revocation of the driver license of Rayin o n d Hamilton of 3723 Grand avenue, McHenry, for three violations. Suspensions were ordered for John R .Hilton, Jr., of Richmond for driving while intoxicated; Daniel H. Ambrose of 1119 S. Barreville, Charles J. Geds of 3214 W. Miller drive, Peter M. Hellios of 4602 Spruce lane and Timothy E. Walsh of Rt. 9, all of McHenry, Jerome P. Ennis of Crystal Lake, Shirley M. Hauck and Gary R. Johnson of Cary, Howard L. Brock of 7607 Hickory and Harold E. Remy of 4417 E. Wonder Lake, Kurt R. Husfeldt of Marengo, Patrick G. Sweet of Algonquin and Clarence G. Tracy of Woodstock, all for three violations; alio Alfie A. Simmons of 1711 Old Orchard, McHenry, suspension or revocation re-entered for driving while suspended or revoked. NEW LAWS EFFECTIVE Two new laws passed by the 74th General Assembly and enforced by the Illinois Department of Agriculture have been especially effective during 1966, according to Robert M. Schneider, department director. The Division of Livestock and Poultry Industry reports that the Livestock Dealer licensing Law and the Pet Shop Operator and Dog Dealer Licensing Laws have been successful in preventing the movement of diseased livestock and in providing sanitary quarters and the sale of healthy pets to the people of Illinois. 1 NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on January 9th, A.D., 1967, a certificate was filed in the office of the county clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, setting forth the ramies and postoffice addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as Pollock Insurance Agency located at 3412 West Street, McHeary. Illinois. Dated this 9th day of January, A.D., 1967. VERNON W. KAYS, County Clerk. (Pub. Jan. 12,19, 26, 1967} OF SALE OF EKAIL ESTATE NOttSCErlS HEBEBY GIVEN that on the 4th day of February, 1967, the County Board of School Trustees, McHenry County, Illinois, will sell at public sale on the premises hereinafter described, at the hour of 2 o'clock P.M., the following described property: Past of the East Half of the Northwest QUartef of Section 22, described as follows: Beginning fct -the quarter post at the Northeast Corner of the East Half of the Northwest Quarter, thence South, 1 chain and 50 links a post; thence West 6 chains and 66 links to a post; close auction. (b) Balance of the bid shall be paid in cash, certified pr cashier's check upon delivery of deed. (c) The deed of conveyance shall be subject to objections contained in McHenry County Title Company preliminary report of title No.. 75054. (d) Seller shall reserve-the right to refuse any or all bids and to continue said sale from time to time without further publication of notice. COUNTY BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES. McHenry County, Illinois By (S) Norbert B. Mauch President Attest: (S) Richard L. Tazewell (Pub. Jan. 5-12-19, 1967) TRAFFIC DEATHS DOWN December traffic deaths in Illinois totaled 211, according to provisional reports released by the Division of Highways and the State Highway Police; This is a decrease of 17 per cent from the 253 deaths in the same month in the state for the 10-day Christmas holiday week decreased 47 per cent from the previous year. There were 47 deaths in the period from Dec. 23 through Jan. 2, compared with 89 the previous year. During the first six months of 1966 traffic deaths showed an increase of 19 per cent over those for the same period a year ago. 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