PAGE 4 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1971 U|al Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1«TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, MCHESURY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF James E. Bailey Deceased, FILE NO. 71-P-29, 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 of ADMINISTRATION were issued on March 4, 1971, to Dorothy M. Bailey, 443North Avenue, Barrington, Illinois, whose attorney of record is Thomas L. Ruth, Jr., 127 E. Main St., Barrington, Illinois. ttaims 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- sock, Illinois, and copies there of mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney. MARGARET O'NEIL . Clerk of the Court (Pub. March 10, 17, & 24,1971) LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Nunda Township Cemetery Trustees propose to remove the existing curbings at several lots in Prairie Grove andRide- fieid Cemeteries due to im provements now being under taken. Objectors shall notify the Nunda Township Office, 95 Grant Street, Crystal Lake, Ill inois within 30 days of date of publication of notice. NUNDA TOWNSHIP CEMETERY TRUSTEES Ellas Midttomme, President Leonard Hammerstone, Secre tary Charles R. Schott, Treasurer Date: March 9, 1971 :(Pub. March 10, 12, 1971) Legal Notice Public Notice is hereby given that on March 2nd, A.D. 1971, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, set ting forth the names and post- office addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as MUSI-TECH ELECTRON ICS, located at 2904 W. Route 120, McHenry, Illinois 60050. Dated this 2nd day of March, A;D. 1971. Vernon W. Kays ; County Clerk (Pub. March 10, 17 & 24, 1971) 1 Utah (alone) is about the same size as Great Britain. Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIR CUIT. McHENRY COUNTY. ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF OMA LOUISE BAILEY Deceased. FILE NO. 71-P-34 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 194 of the Probate Act. of the death of the above named decedent and that letters of Administration were issued on Feb. 22, 1971, to Victor Schwankl, 615 Oakwood Rd., Gray slake. 111, whose attorney of record is Albert S. Salvi, 41 E. Main St. Lake Zurich. Illinois. Claims may be filed within 7 months from the date of issuance 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 O'NEIL Clerk of the Court (Pub. Mar. 3. 10 & 17, 1971) Witnesses Plan Special Activity Week Dominick Fontana, presiding minister of the Woodstock con gregation of Jehovah's Witness es announces the forthcoming visit of T.E. Culler, special representative of the Watch- tower Bible and Tract society of New York. Mr. Culler is a traveling minister who encour ages and assists the spiritual growth of sixteen congregations of Jehovah's Witnesses in northern Illinois. He arrived March 9 to spend six days with the congregation in Woodstock. His weekly activity, along with other members of the congregation, will include call ing on the homes of people in the community encouraging adherence to God's righteous principles as the solution to mankind's problems. "Wethink many will agree that the fu ture of the earth's society de pends on people who are mo tivated by these principles," Fontana added. The invitation to a free six- month home Bible study course was well received during Mr. Culler's previous visit four months ago and the members of the Woodstock congregation will continue to offer this course Whispering Oaks Gertrude Disney 385-7515 Wonder Lake Mary Jean Huff 653-916' Parents Hear From Soldier Son In Vietnam Mr. and Mrs. Doremeyer, 4613 Ashley, received a letter; from their son Sergeant Albert Doremeyer, in Vietnam who is 36 miles from Saigon. He and his men had to sit out all night in the jungles without any ammunition. They have had a lot of close calls and wish it were over soon. Let us pray for him that God will protect him and many others. He has hopes of coming home for a few weeks soon and that will be a happy event. The Doremeyers think our mail man is the great est. When there is mail from their son he runs up their steep driveway to tell them ther* is a letter from Albert. We think he i| pretty nice too. JUDGE CONTEST Mrs. R. O'Brien, 1006Essex, was asked to enter a cow judg ing contest in Fort Atkinson, Wis. This came about with her affiliations with the 4-H Club. Pd like to see the cows that would be chosen. NEW RESIDENTS We have some new young folks at 1016 Hanley. They are Mr. and Mrs. Good. NEWS BITS Mr. and Mrs. William Wil son, 4607 Ashley, and Mr. Wil son's mother, Mrs. Juhl, were at Rockford to see the high waters and the huge icebergs in the Rock river. The flooding was terrible. Mrs. Wilbur Wildes, 4406 Front Royal, had her grandchil dren spend their birthdays at her home. David was two and Steven one year old. FLORIDA VACATION Mrs. Clara Sieger and Mrs. Grace Borchers,bothofSomer- as a regular feature of their house-to-house ministry. During Mr. Culler's visit a group will meet at the house of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wherman of Lakeland Park, on Thursday, March 11, for the purpose of organizing the ministerial ac tivities for the day. On Sunday, March 14, at 9:30 a.m. at the Kingdom hall, 1320 Catalpa lane, Woodstock, Mr. Culler will give a public ad dress on the subject, "De cisions You Face - How Will You Make Them." The public is invited to attend. The lec ture is free and no collections are taken. set Mall, have just returned from a 3 week trip to Florida. They visited Clara's SOT and daughter-in-law in Jackson ville, where the temperature was 22 degrees. From there they went to Tarpon Spirngs and spent a delightful afternoon with Cy Young of McHenry. Then out to Tampa and beauti ful Beach Gardens. Then they spent 2y2 days at Port Char lotte visiting Clara's lifelong friend Marie Sandall of Des Plaines. Then from there they went to visit Grace's daughter and family in Miami. It was in the 70's there and it was delightful. They spent a day in Miami Beach and swam in the ocean. From there they went up the East Coast back to Jack sonville to say goodby to C lara's relatives. ThenontoHuntsville, Ala., to meet Grace's cousins. It was a very enjoyable trip for them, but it was good to be back to Whispering Oaks and find the snow all had disap peared. Mrs. John Quanstrum had a birthday March 5. Her brother, Charles Kruger, from Sleepy Hollow, Dundee, had a birth day yesterday, so they had a birthday cfinner together then. Happy birthday. MOURN DEATH OF RESIDENT All of Whispering Oaks and Pm sure many other commun ities were saddened to hear of the sudden death of Marie Ther- ens of 4605 Sussex Drive on Sunday, March 7. She was a wonderful neighbor, a good friend, a helpful worker, a great grandmother, an understanding listener and a perfect mate to her husband, Harold. She will be greatly missed. Visitation was held at the Lauderburg & Oh- ler Funeral home in Arlington Heights. Services were being held today, Wednesday, at St. James church, Buffalo Grove. Two Vehicles Destroyed By Rre Last Week Two car fires required the attention of local firemen last week. The first occurred Tuesday evening in Eastwood Manor, where James Dutty was sal vaging parts from an old car parked outside the garage. As he cut off the steering wheel with a welding torch, a spark evidently fell on the upholstery and the car was set afire. The second fire, of undeter mined origin, destroyed an a- bandoned car parked at Johns- burg. Electrically heated homes are popping up everywhere. Everywhere you look these days, more people are installing electric heating systems. In Northern J* Illinois, a new electrically heated home or apartment is completed every 36 minutes. Why? Economy, ease of maintenance, cleanliness: these are some of the reasons. To learn the rest, call your nearest Commonwealth Edison office. Better yet: pop in. Commonwealth Edison concern for your total environment CC. E. Co. e. Managers Form Boys Baseball Directors' Board The managers of Wonder Lake boys baseball met Wed nesday, Feb. 24, at the home of Henry Schau. The men decided they would be responsible for running all the baseball bus iness of the organization and form the board of directors. Mr. Schau will retain presi dency, but will act as fund- raising chairman with Ernie Vogt as co-chairman. Plans are in the offing for the annual dance. The dance will be held Saturday, „ May 15, at Christ the King church hall. FAREWELL FOR SERVICEMAN - Sunday, Feb. 28, Mr. and Mrs. Rich Ruzicka, Wooded Shores, hosted a farewell party for their son, Robin, who left for service on Wednesday, March 3. Best of luck to you, Robin. BIRTHDAY PARTY Tom Huff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Huff, OakwoodShores, entertained several second graders at a birthday party on Saturday, Feb. 27. Musical chairs, the suitcase game, plus several other games were fol lowed by angel food cake, ice cream and strawberries. Help ing to make the day a happy one were Kevin Goulet, Dana Scheib, Mark Lonien, Steven McCullom Lake Mildred Watson 385-3585 Voters Must Register With Village Clerk A reminder that March 22 is the last day to register to vote. If you have turned 18 or changed your name just go see our Village Clerk, Carol Per- schke, 5210 W. Maple Hill Drive. The hours,are Tuesday through Thursday 11 to 7 p.m. Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Her phone number is 385-2211. Absentee voters please note that you must wait until March 22 to obtain a ballot. April 15, is the last day for absentee voters to apply for a ballot by mail, and April 17 for absentee voters to obtain their ballot in person. Remember those vehicle stickers! March 31 is the dead line for these and for dog li censes too. It seems as though the second worse thing after paying for the sticker is putting it on the windshield. We better get these things done, before time flies by! And if for no other reason just get it out of the way. VISITS On Friday Gary and Mary Beth Beiers were hosts to Mrs. Thomas Costello and two chil dren, Michelle and Laura, of Des Plaines. Sunday was an e- ventful day for Mary and Gary and daughter, Nicole, for they were honored with a visit from Nicole Marie's great grand mother, Mrs. Joseph Beiers. VACATION TIME I understand Nick and Betty Tabor are having a grand time in Florida. ELECTIONS Election day for the board of trustees is April 20. Gene Frost, Sinclair Morris and Gene Huff are running unopposed. GET-WELL Irene Sales is a patient in the Woodstock hospital. Get well quickly, Irene, and come home soon. SICK CALL That great gal Florence Lar son is in the McHenry hospital, room 310. She would like to hear from her friends and neighbors. HAPPY BIRTHDAYS Robert Boyle has a birthday on March 15. Dorothy Weber has a birthday on the sixteenth. And one year older is Lori Wilson on the ninth. LADIES OF THE LAKE March 11 at 8 p.m. there is going to be a white ele phant sale at the beach house. Ladies don't forget you are to bring a white elephant with you. Not the fourlegged kind of course, just something you no longer need, and someone else might. This, is to be a silent auction. COMMENTS Please register to vote. If you are a registered voter, vote. Brinkmann, Michael Diedrich and Michael Utes. _• ADOPT SON Mr. and Mrs. James Hales, Lookout Point No. 1, announce the adoption of their first child, a son. Patrick Tyler was born Feb. 23 and weighed 7 lbs., 2 ozs. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jim Geise, Barlington, Wis., and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Teachout, Island Lake. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Hales, Lookout Point, Wonder Lake. Congratulations, Jim and Nan cy! PARISH COUNCIL MEETS A meeting of the newly or ganized parish council of Christ the King church was held Sun day evening, Feb. 28. The ma jority of the commissions and their commi'feas a»*e well or ganized, but there are still some openings if any members of the parish are interested. Contact Frank J. Houda for details. HARRISON SCHOOL NEWS The band solo and ensemble contest at Prospect Heights on Saturday, Feb. 27, included forty-two entrants from Har rison school. In the solo divi sion, Six received a firstVat- ing and eighteen a second rat ing; eight ensembles rated first and eight rated second. Bravo! The Harrison Hurricanes will be involved in a basketball tour nament at McHenry Junior high school on March 12 and 13. This is a Legion sponsored tournament of the feeder schools. RESIDENT DIES Mrs. Julia Koon, 4321E. Lake Shore Drive, died Monday, March 1, in Memorial hospital, Woodstock. Mrs. Koon, a Won der Lake resident for 15years, is survived by her husband, Floyd, four stepsons and sev eral grandchildren. Our con dolences to her family. HOUSEHOLD HINT Did you ever strain the fat from your deep fryer through cheesecloth for re-use? Works wonderfully. WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO... Dolores and Jack Falkenthal and girls? During a recent tel ephone conversation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Yokley of Deep Spring Woods, we learned that Dolores and Jack and family are now liv ing in Weathersfield in the Schaumberg district. Jack, an architect, is associated with a prominent Chicago architectur al firm. Dolores is very ac tive in both school and church work. Their oldest daughter, Debbie, after attending college for a year, is now doing sec retarial work. Laura will be graduating from Walther high school in Melrose Park this year. Kim is In high school and April will be a grammar school graduate In the spring. Beth, who Is now 11, is in grade school. The activities of the Falkenthal family resemble the favorites of most Wonder Lakers' snowmoblling In the wintertime and swimming in the summer. We can think of several fam* ilies who lived in Wonder Lake for many years and then moved on to new communities ar new adventures. It's so easy lose track of old friends, any of you readers are in touch with former Wonder Lake resi- - dents and would like to share, news of their families through our WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO...feature, give a call to; 653-9167. GOP Women's Club To Feature Dancet Candidates' Night The McHenry Township Re publican Women club president, Mrs. J.R. Levesque, held a board meeting in her home on || March 1. Heading the agenda 1 was the dinner dance sponsored by the McHenry Township Cen tral committee, to be held Fri day, March 19, at the McHenry ;* Country club. Tickets are avail^ able through township commit*^ teemen. A tentative date of May 19 • was set for the annual spring luncheon. A general meeting will be held -•at the American Legion post, on Ringwood road, March 24. Mrs. Levesque announced on behalf of Mrs. Roland Herr mann, program chairman that the program will be "Can didates Night". Candidate speakers will be Walter Dean, township supervisor; and Clar ence Regner, road commission er. Both men are seeking re election. There will be a short business meeting at 7:30 p.m. sharp. The program will start • at 8 p.m. and a question and , answer period will follow. The public is cordially invit ed to attend. DIAl-A-DEVOTION PHONE Hear God's Word Wherever; You Are. 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