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Legal PAGE 5-PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, MARCH 5,J971 HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 156 STAKflfl • ROADWAY Vote At Johnsburg Elementary School R,N0W0or% AK Eti Vote At »UN«MVC 10 •KOHtS Harrison School JOHNSBVM ROLUIHCr OOD D At , f tp .f,Vote At • Beach House vj port DR • |S»av n o LAKE VMORCS I- I HH t j Lakemoor *2 IVlLYLA^ OQ. Fire House BASE LINE Vote At East Campus * . STATE Of tCHA* EIGHTS SUNSET L^»ta l MfLU --EOQEWOOO VOTING INFORMATION FOR SCHOOL ELECTIONS Voting Precincts Shown For School District No. 156 'PARI P OH TEH LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS Noitce is hereby given that the 1971-1972 Tentative Budgetand Appropriation Ordinances for the Nunda Township Town Fund, General Assistance Fund, Road and Bridge Fund, Permanent Hard Road Fund, and Ceme­ tery Fund are on file and avail­ able for public inspection at the Township Office, 95 Grant St., Crystal Lake, Illinois be­ tween the hours of 8:30 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. any weekday prior to the Public Hearings. Notice is further hereby giv­ en that a Public Hearing on said Budget and Appropriation Ordinances for the Road and Bridge Fund and the Perman­ ent Hard Road Fund will be held at 7:30 P.M. on March 30th, at the Nunda Township Office, 95 Grant St., Crystal Lake, ' Illinois. Final action on this ordinance will be taken at this meeting. Notice is further hereby given that a Public Hearing on said Budget and Appropriation Or­ dinances for the Town Fund, the General Assistance Fund, and the Cemetery Fund will be held at 7:30 P.M. on April 6th, 1971, at the Nunda Township Office, 95 Grant St., Crystal Lake, Illinois and that final ac­ tion by the Board of Auditors on the Town Fund and General Assistance Fund Ordinances will be taken at this meeting. Final action on the Ceme­ tery Fund Ordinance will be taken by the electors at the Annual Town Meeting to be held at the North School, 500 Woodstock St., Crystal Lake, Illinois at 8:00 P.M., on Tues­ day, April 13th, 1971. Dated: March 4, 1971 /s/ Anita Sherwood Town Clerk Nunda Township (Pub. March 5, 1971) Twice Told Tales Legal Notice NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL » DISTRICT NO. 156, h: McHENRY COUNTY ILLINOIS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special election has been called and will be held in and for Community High School District No. 156, McHenry County, Illinois, on Saturday, the 20th day of March, 1971, at which election there will be submitted to the legal voters of said School District the following proposition: Shall the maximum annual tax rate for the educational fund of Community High School District No. 156, McHenry County, Illinois, be increased and established at 1.32 per cent on the full, fair cash value of taxable property as equalized or assessed by the Department of Revenue instead of .92 per cent, the maximum rate otherwise applicable to the next taxes to be extended for said • purpose? (a) The approximate amount of educational taxes extendible under the maximum rate now in force in said School District is the sum of $939,000. (b) The approximate amount of educational taxes extendible under the proposed increased Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS ' PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF JOSEPH HEBER Deceased, FILE NO. 71-P-21 Notice is hereby given pur­ suant to Section 194 of the Pro­ bate Act, of the death of the above named decedent and that letters Testamentary were is­ sued on Feb. 22, 1971, to Paul J. Heber, 5108 W. Shore Dr., McHenry, Illinois, 60050 whose attorney of record is Leroy J. Welter, 1303 N. Rich­ mond Rd., McHenry, Illinois, 60050. Claims may be filed within 7 months from the date of is­ suance 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 0»NEIL Clerk of the Court (Pub. Feb. 26, Mar. 5 & 12,1971) rate is the sum of $1,300,000. That for the purpose of said election, the said School District shall be divided into five (5) election precincts, the boundaries of each precinct and the polling place designated for each precinct being as follows: ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 1 All that part of Community High School District No. 156, McHenry County, Illinois, which is not situated within the limits of the precincts 2,3,4 and 5 below. POLLING PLACE: McHenry Community High School Building, East Campus, Boys' Gymnasium Entrance, Green and Waukegan Streets, McHenry, Illinois. ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 2 That part of Community High School District No. 156, McHenry County, Illinois, which is situated within Sec­ tions 5 and 6, Township 44 North, Range 9, East of the Third Principal Meridian, McHenry County, Illinois, and also that part of said District 156 which is situated wthin Sections 31 and 32, Township 45 North, Range 9, East of the Third Principal Meridian, McHenry County, Illinois. POLLING PLACE: Fire House, Lakemoor, Illinois. ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 3 That part of Community High School District No. 156, McHenry County, Illinois, which is situated within Sec­ tions 21 and 22, Township 45 North, Range 8, East of the Third Principal Meridian, McHenry County, Illinois. POLLING PLACE: Beach House, McCullom Lake, Illinois. ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 4 All that part of Community High School District No, 156, McHenry County, Illinois, which is situated within the limits of Johnsburg Elemen­ tary School District No. 12, McHenry County, Illinois POLLING PLACE: John­ sburg District No. 12 Elementary School House Building, Main Entrance. ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 5 All that part of Community High School District No. 156, McHenry County, Illinois, which is situated within the limits of Harrison Elementary School District No. 36, McHenry County, Illinois. POLLING PLACE: Harrison School Building District No. 36, Wonder Lake, Illinois. Voters must vote at the polling place designated for the election precinct within which they reside. The polls at said election will be opened at 10:00 A.M. and will be closed at seven o'clock P.M. Central Time on said day. By order of the Board of Education of Community High School District No. 156, McHenry County, Illinois. Dated this fifth day of March 1971. James L. Althoff President Board of Education Community High School District 156 McHenry County, Illinois Clinton B. Clay pool Secretary, Board of Education Community High School District 156 McHenry County, Illinois (Pub. March 5, 1971) Legal Notice IN THE MATTER OFTHEAP-) PLICATION OF RICHARD A. ) ADAMS and RITA ADAMS, his) wife, and the STRAND DRESS ) MANUFACTURING COM- ) PANY, an Illinois corporation,) FOR A ZONING VARIATION ) UNDER THE REQUIREMENTS) OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE) OF McHENRY COUNTY, ILL-) INOIS. ) Notice is hereby given in compliance with the McHenry County Zoning Ordinance that a public hearing will be had be­ fore the McHenry County Zon­ ing Board of Appeals in regard to the application of Richard A. Adams and Rita Adams, his wife, and the Strand Dress Man­ ufacturing Company for a var­ iation under the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance of Mc­ Henry County as to the fol­ lowing described property: Lot 5 in Chicago Road Sub­ division, being a Subdivision of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Sec­ tion 25, Township 45 North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian, accord- FORTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of Feb. 19, 1931) One of the outstanding events of 1931 for Washington Lodge No. 46 A.F. and A.M. of Port­ land, Ore., was a special meeting and entertainment Feb. 4 when six members of the lodge were presented with fifty- year jewels by the Grand Lod­ ge of Oregon. According to the rules of the Grand Lodge of Oregon, each member receives a jewel when he has reached fifty years in membership. One of the six members who receiv­ ed these jewels was S.H. Cov- ell who was made a Mason in November 1868 at McHenry, 111., having lived here until a few years ago when he moved to Portland, Ore. Edwin B. Hergott, a gradu­ ate of the McHenry high school, who is attending Northwestern university this year, has just won a scholarship from the Joshua B. Nolan fund for full tuition of $300. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Diedrich moved from their farm to their house on Court street last week. Their son, Joseph, will man­ age the farm. Clarence Anglese spent the weekend at Lake Forest where he attended a fraternity dance. Mrs. Henry Foss and son, Charles, who have been visit­ ing in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Claxton, ing to the Plat thereof re­ corded October 27, 1924 as Document No. 65665 in Book 4 of Plats, page 115, in Mc­ Henry County, Illinois. The above-described property is located on the South side of Illinois State Route 120, ap­ proximately one-half mile East of the Fox River. It has a frontage of approximately 160 feet on Route 120, with an av­ erage depth of approximately 220 feet. Its common identi­ fication is 3011 W. Route 120, McHenry, Illinois. Petitioners request a vari­ ation for use be extended to the said premises which will permit the Strand Dress Manu­ facturing Company to conduct its business operation on the said premises, said business consisting of the fabrication of clothing and employing approxi­ mately 60 persons. The hearing will take place on Wednesday, the 24th day of March, 1971, at the hour of 3:00 p.m., in the Municipal Building of the City of Mc­ Henry, Illinois, 1111 N. Green Street, at which time and place any persons desiring to be heard may appear. McHENRY COUNTY ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS, By: Joseph L. Crabb, Chairman Attorneys for Petitioners: Looze and Kinne 3431 W. Elm Street McHenry, Illinois 60050 Telephone: 815-385-1580 (Pub. March 5, 1971) left Wednesday morning for New York City to join Mr. Foss and make their home. The trip is being made by auto. Nye's Jewelry Store window presented a nice display of the trophies to be awarded and the independent tournament next week at Wauconda which M.A.A. C.S. are sponsoring. Mrs. Marion McMillan, 82 years old, died at her farm home near Terra Cotta Satur­ day afternoon. Burial was in the McMillan cemetery near Terra Cotta. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of Feb. 21, 1946) Leonard J. Waldock of Chi­ cago and McCullom Lake has been made a representative for The Mutual Life Insurance Co., of New York and will devote part of his time to serving his ma$jy friends in the McHen­ ry territory as well as those established in Chicago proper. An illness dating to childhood took the life of Miss Jeanne Powers, 30 years old, Feb. 20. On Saturday, Feb. 9, in Nor­ man, Okla., Mr. Gerald Michael Baur of Volo and Miss Mary Jeanne McCann of Norman were married in St. Joseph's church. Rev. Charles L. Vonley offi­ ciated at the service. Rev. and Mrs. Wayne Price of West McHenry are the par­ ents of a son born Feb. 15 at the Woodstock hospital. Rev. Price is minister of the Com­ munity Methodist church. From Brattleboro, Vt., comes word that the Jennoel Farm, McHenry, hasbeengiven the privilege of the exclusive use of the name "Jennoel" as a herd name in registereing its purebred Holstein-Friesianas­ sociation of America. Elmer Vogt, 30, of Johnsburg was crushed by a crane. He was rushed to the Woodstock hospital where he failed to re­ gain consciousness and died hour later. In the auditorium at St. An­ thony's hospital, Rockford, ^ class of eighty-two student nur-J ses were capped in an impres-* sive ceremony. Among them was a McHenry girl, Miss fller-f cedes Stilling. - „ The Valentine party and dapee of the Lily Lake Beautifying club on Saturday was a grMit success. Everybody turned out. for miles around. The grapo march was led by Alfred Seyf- ferth and Gertrude Hyatt. _ TEN YEARS AGO , - ' (Taken from the files of- Feb-. 23, 1961) Separate auto accidents took the lives of two McHenry youn^ men over the weekend. They were Lee Djupman,21,ofCourv- try Club drive, and Lawrenc# Dorsen, 24, of Lakeland Pa*9C Junior Police will meet in 'the Community Methodist church, Feb. 28, when Johriand, Clem Wirfs will present ane­ lectrical magic show. Scan-Am Co., will be exhib­ iting three new products in.th£! office equipment at the office managers association show iri Chicago. New in the field of-in­ ter communication eq'"?ment is their push button system called Ring Master. Others are the DeLaRue currency counting machines and Dia-Plan, the roll-a-tape method of keeping records. Miss Ellen Baker of Spring Grove was one of seven per­ sons confirmed by the Illinois Public Aid commission for ap­ pointment after qualifying, un­ der state wide competitive' ex­ aminations. She will be em­ ployed as a caseworker in the county department of public aid. St. John's rectory, Johns-1 burg, was the scene of the Feb. 14 nuptials uniting Robert Ca­ ble and Miss Arlette May of Johnsburg. Father Blitsch of* ficiated at the ceremony. Mrs. Olga Nordin, 64, of GertH ter street died Feb. 21 in Mc­ Henry hospital. She had been in poor health for the past • twd years. YOUR PRESCRIPTION IS OUR MOST IMPORTANT RESPONSIBILITY AND BATTERIES FOR TRACTOR & FARM PLUS A COMPLETE LINE OF TIRES & BATTERIES FOR PASSENGER CARS AND TRUCKS. sm 'McHenry Tire Mart 5931 W. Main St. Phone 385-0294 iiiaiamfBiigtBitBiiBiiBiifliiaiiBiiMfiiiiBiroiiBiigiiaiieiiBiLPJiciiBiijgtciiPiiBiieiiEiiqflajg Tax Savings For The Self-Employed Save on your Federal Income Tax in a Marengo Federal Retire- j ment Trust Account. 1. Contributions of 10% of your net income, up to $2,500 per year, are fully tax deductable. 2. Interest on savings account compounds tax free. 3. 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