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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Apr 1967, p. 7

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:io%^ A * ^ ^ 3 « u ^ * Legale .- w fit pi NOTICE OP CLAIM DATE V Wonda^ June 5, 1967 is thfr cUdm date in the estate of Paul- Fi Ascola deceased, No. 67P39,. Circuit Court, McHenry County* iltinois. Peter de Christopher of 841 i Spring Street Elihhprst, I1L is the Executor; LeRoy E. -Stevens of 4800 Milwaukee Av&„.Chicago, 111. is the ®t-\ •torney. (Pub. April 20, 27, May 4). NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE /londay, June 5, 1967 is the cildm date in the estate of Andrew X'.* Litrkon deceased, po. 67P83, Circuit Court, McHenry County; niinois.'Anthony ;C. Cremerius of 400 W. Madi- £ 2s*M^l*{55t^, Chicago^ III; Is the Executor; E. P. Cremerius of 400 W, Madteoh St.,Chicago, j ni, is the attorney. ' XPub, April 20, 27, May J&i NOTICE ';V J?"' Public Notice is hereby given that on April 13, A.D. 1967, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, setting forth th^names and posioffice addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known >> • "* * ' ;• • MADE THIS WEEK ^ ^ n» " * : McHenry, 111. Dated this 13th day of A^ril, AJ). 1967. ' •: ; •; , _ 1 Vernon W. Kays, ^^:6ciurty Clerk • *Pifl>. April 20* 27, May |0. FOREMOST noS?" AMERICA'S- .LARGEST CHflIfi|\ OF INDEPENDENT. LIQUOR' DE ALE.R.S JpDn Sale at ^is Store Qnly^^rs., Sat,, Sun. 14512-W. Route 120 McHenry 385 - 3200 Hamm's Notice of claim date • Monday, June 5, 1967 -IS the cfaim date in the estate of Arthur J. Stuhlfeier deceased, Now 67P78, Circuit Court, McHenry County, Illinois. Violet Gates of 5208 W. Fountain, McCullom Lake, McHenry, 111. is thje Executor; Allen & Herrmann of 101 Van Buren St., Woodstock, 111. are the attorneys, (Pub. Apr. 13, 20, 27, 1967). Plant Life • Plants ' which live a season, such as petunias and marigolds, are called annuals. Biannual*, an exanfcple of which is foxglove, will flower a second year, then die. Perennials come up year after year. Roses and peonies are perennials. FOR BALLET NIGHT ••{ A committee of young people and adults have spent weekdays and Saturdays recently preparing the Woodstock Opera House for the most splendid performance of the past few yearis. The occasion is a benefit perform* Mice for the young people's summer theatrical program and is being -sponsored by the Woodstock Fine Arts association. The "Evening of Ballet" will be presented by the Illinois Ballet company, and is being partially financed by grant from the Illinois Arts council. The Illinois Aits council, established by legislative set by the 1965 General Assembly, provides the partial financial assistance which permits the appearances in Illinois of such highly professional and artistic groups like the Illinois Ballet company. - Woodstock's benefit "Eventing of Ballet", complete with red carpet, top-hatted doorman v and champagne Supper, will be April 29 at 8:30. Hie program will include "Memento^* to music of Bizet, and "This Persistent Image" to music of Prekefieff, both choreographed ; by Dem Orejudes; "Valse Premendde" to music of Glinka and Kalinsikev, with chore- : ography by Hy Somers; and "The Peasant Pas de Deuz" from "Giselle" Act I. The summer young people's program, under the direction of Robert Keil and Donald Barden, is open to anyone from third grade through college. The young people will be divided into four age categories, each group receiving professional instruction in the theatre in a classroom schedule and by participation in theatrical productions. Reserved seat tickets for the April 29. gala affair may be obtained by calling the Opera ---- House 338"*1663. CHURCH WaCOMES MGWTAMES HARVARD HOLDS ANNUAL MILK DAY JUNE 3 Harvard, 111., self styled Milk Center of the World, will hold its twenty-sixth annual Harvard Milk Day on Saturday, June 3,. Upwards of 30,000 people are expected to pour into the northern Illinois city of 5,019 to witness the parade at 1 p.m. down the Milky Way--aptly titled because Harvard's main street is painted white especially for Milk Day. Gov. Otto Kerner and other state dignitaries have already consented to be present for the twenty-sixth renewal of this nationally known mid-west event which has, in the past, been favored by such well known persons as Luci Baines Johnson Nugent, governors and U.S. Senators. Milk Day actually begins Friday evening June 2, with a youth parade. Planned also this year are a cattle show, dairy farm tour, queen contest, fireworks and other events. Milk APR. 20, CHERRY VALLEY CLUB Hie last meeting was held April 7 at the home of Andrea and Tom Broman, with Carol Curran, president, presiding. Tom Broman gave the report on the last meeting of the federation. Public speaking was stressed at this meeting. Those participating from our club will have the opportunity to give their speeches at our next meeting for practice. State 4-H Week was discussed. There will be no one representing our club this year. Mrs. Wright read the list of members each home economics junior leader will be responsible for and Mr. Adamson read the list of the Agricultural leaders. Ken Wright was Day has been sponsored each year since 1912 by the Harvard Chamber of Commerce. SEC. I, Project talks were given by? Andrea Broman and Lyle Wi In foods. Handy Adamson a health talk The next meeting will be held on May the home of Carol and Jim < ran. Refreshments were set by the Bromans following the meeting. ROGER WRIGHT Reporter AFTERNOON ON BROADWAY Mrs. Lil Olila will present well-known broadway songs, accompanied by Mrs. Glayds Reed, following the spring salad luncheon sponsored by the Women's Society of Christian Service at the First Methodist Church of Woodstock April 19, at 12:30 p.m. The public is invited to come enjoy "An Afternoon on Broadway" with Lil and Gladys. Contact Mrs. Dan Andrew for the luncheon. BEER Reg. or Draff 99 6 - l2oz. cans NAPOU BRANDT An exceptionally fine brandy distilled from California1* choicest fully ripened grapes. Mellow and full flavored. Use straight or in your fa* vorite mixed drinks. QUART SC HEN LEY COCKTAILS Manhattan - Martini Whiskey Sour - Daiquiri full quart $798 Sir ieho BLENDED WHISKEY L!2 Cola 6 - 1 2 o z . b o t t l e s J 3* plus deposit Pabst Blue Ribbon BEER 12 - 12 o?. cans Italian Swiss Wines Phineskeller Vin Rose Bali Hai 1/2 gal Mayor Donald P. Doherty, center, spoke this une> pastor H. M. Knudsvig and Pastor Norpast week to visiting dignitaries at Shepherd of man Orth. The visitors were returning from the Hills Lutheran church. With the mayor, the annual meeting of the American Lutheran center, are Pastor T. A. Thompson, Mel Mo- church and Missions. WATER SOFTENERS SALES - SERVICE - RENTALS SERVICE ON ALL MAKES AUTHORIZED DEALER WATER SQf I tfURS 6 f l l l l R S • FILTERS • ODOR CONTROL • CHLORINATION • MINERAL REPLACEMENT BANK FINANCING ! 2^™™ HOME SALT DELIVERY • IRON REMOVAL running exchange automatic water your TOM MUEMANN WATER CONDITIONING 2103 W. CHURCH Phone 385-3093 lor FREE Water Test JOHNSBURG -- McHENRY Visiting dignitaries, coming from the annual meeting of The staff and board of the American Lutheran Church and Missions, covering the northern hemisphere, were honored by aspeech by McHenry's MftfwTJonald Doherty. j The Mayor spo^e of home enviornment, church and school Influence all working together for the educational and cultural benefit of the youth in the community. His talk was made to' Pastor T. A. Thompson, strategy director and Mel Moline, finance director, both of American Lutheran Missions; Pastor H. M. Knudsvig, director of the Urban Church department, and Pastor Norman Orth, mid-west regional director, both of the American Lutheran church. The representatives were in' McHenry to see in action the unique programs in progress at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church and to view the church, existing facilities' and future plans. IIS CLASSIFIEDS U re feift a better intermediate size car soli in the United States fhaii the 1967Rebel" says Tom McCahill, automobile expert for Mechanix Illustrated. mmsm mm. Tom McCahill evaluates the automobile industry for Mechanix Illustrated. Recently, he took out an SST hardtop equipped with a 343 cu. in. Typhoon V-8 for an exhaustive series of road tests. How did our Excitement Machine perform? "In roadability and performance, it would top most of the newer specialty cars. There's absolutely no plowing and little body roll. The whole feel of the car, when going over ruts or across dirt roads, is excellent." What about comfort? "It's extremely comfortable and relaxing to drive. In straight-line driving the SST is as comfortable as the Jell-0 specials." How about Rebel's new four-link rear suspension? "Of all th&new sporty-type cars, as they come from the showroom, Rebel has by far the best and safest suspension of the whole kit and caboodle.'" And the looks? 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