Legal Notice STATE OF ILLINOIS ) )ss COUNTY OF McHENRY ) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION IN THE MATTER OF CER-) TAIN PETITIONERS, husband) and wife ) to adapt ) BABY BOY NAGLE, a minor) NO. 72F151 NOTICE The requisite affidavit for publication having been filed notice is hereby given to you ALL OTHER PERSONS WHO MAY BE CONCERNED, that a petition has been filed in the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit, McHenry County, Illinois, by thepetitionersfor the adoption of BABY BOY NAGLE. NOW, THEREFORE, ALL OTHER PERSONS WHO MAY BE CONCERNED file your answer to the petition in the said action or otherwise make your appearance therein, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit, McHenry County, Illinois, at the McHenry County Courthouse, Woodstock, Illinois, on or before 30 days from first date of publication of this notice, default may be entered against you at any time after that date and a decree entered in ac cordance with the prayer of said petition. DATED at Woodstock, Illinois, October 17. 1972. Margaret 0 Neil Clerk CALDWELL, BERNER & CALDWELL 100Cass Street Woodstock, Illinois 60098 338-3300 (Pub. Oct. 20,27, Nov. 3,1972) Legal Notice THE VILLAGE OF SUN- NYSIDE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS IN THE MATTER OF THE AP-) PLICATION OF THE McHEN-) RY STATE BANK AS TRUS-) TEE UNDER THE PRO VIS-) IONS OF A TRUST AGREE-) MENT DATED DECEMBER-) 27, 1971 AND KNOWN AS ) TRUST NUMBER 444, LEO C.) BACKS, SR. ANDJEANNETTE) F. BACKS, HIS WIFE, FOR ) AN AMENDMENT OF THE ) ZONING ORDINANCE OF ) THE VILLAGE OF SUNNY-) SIDE, McHENRY COUNTY, ) ILLINOIS. ) NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of a hearing on the Petition of the McHenry ; State Bank, as Trustee under the provisions of a Trust Agreement dated December 28, 1971 and known as Trust No. 444, Leo C. Backs, Sr., and Jeanette F. Backs, his wife, for a limited amendment to the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Sunnyside, McHenry County, Illinois, requesting a reclassification from the R" RESIDENCE DISTRICT, to the "B-l" BUSINESS DISTRICT, of the following described real estate'; Lots 1 and 2 in Sudeenew Subdivision, a Subdivision of parts of the West Half of the Northeast Quarter, and the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, and of the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 7, Township 45 North, Range 9 East of the Third Principal Meridian, all in McHenry County, Illinois. The real estate is located on the West side of Johnsburg- Wilmot Road immediately North of its intersection witn May Drive; said real estate is triangular in shape and its PAGE 11-PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, OCTOBER 201 1972 Alec Beaudoln Accepts Triton College Position dimensions are approximately 423 feet, by 212 feet by 389 feet. The hearing will be on Monday, November 6,1972 at 8 p.m. at 4206 Johnsburg-Wilmot Road, in the Village of Sun nyside, McHenry County. Illinois, at which time ana place any persons interested mav hp oresent. VILLAGE OF SUNNYSIDE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS By: Gregory Novak Chairman' BOLGER & FLORO Attorneys for Petitioners 105 Van Buren Street Woodstock, Illinois (Pub. Oct. 20,1972) Legal Notice CIRCUIT COURT OF NINETEENTH JUDICIAL C I R C U I T , I L L I N O I S McHENRY COUNTY, IN PROBATE Estate of LOHRAINE LOHR, deceased, No. 72 P 332. Notice is given that a petition was filed in this proceeding stating that Lohraine Lohr of Wonder Lake, Illinois, aied December 27th, 1971. leaving surviving as his only heirs, legatees and aevisees Elizabeth A. Simon, Anthony Panzica, Carole DeLorenzo, and stating that the post-office address of Carole DeLorenzo is unknown and asking that an instrument dated October 30th, 1971, be admitted to probate as decedent's will. Hearing on the petition is set for November 27, 1972, at 1:30 P.M-, McHenry County Court House Annex, Woodstock, Illinois. Margaret O'Neil, Clerk Leroy J. Welter Attorney for estate 1303 N. Richmond Road McHenry, Illinois 60050 385-1333 ( 815) (Pub. Oct. 20,27, Nov. 3,1972 Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF Joseph Fletcher Deceased, FILE NO. 72-P-320 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 194 of the Frobate Act, of the death of the above named decedent and that letters TESTAMENTARY were issued on October 5, 1972, to Mary E. Fletcher, 3106 Riverstream Drive, McHenry, Illinois, whose attorney of record is Davis, Dietch & Ryan, 2530 One First National Plaza, Chicago, 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 10* OFF AIN'T BAD That's right.. .10c off the price of great tasting sandwiches like double cheeseburgers and double hamburgers ain't bad; it's good! Check out Deputy Mac's money saving, great eatin' sandwiches this Thursday, Friday and Saturday. mcneus more fun than ... in Woodstock on Clay Street in McHenry in the McHenry Market Place Joliet, he was a mathematics instructor for several years He also worked in private industry * in cost engineering. As Personnel Specialist, Beaudoin's duties involve administrative responsibility for Triton's 500-pius part-time instructors. His responsibilities include the evaluation and in- service training of the part- time faculty. Outside of his activities at Triton, he enjoys golf, tennis, and skiing. Beaudoin and his wife, Grace, are now living in Waukegan. You And Your Pet Service News ALEC BEAUDOIN Alec Beaudoin has been employed as personnel specialist at Triton college. "A former resident of Joliet and McHenry, Beaudoin received his professional training at Northern Illinois university, where he received his Master of Science degree in ad ministration. While residing in 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. Oct. 13, 20, 27,4972) Legal Notice HS 1807 The McHenry Public School Systems Districts 15 & 156 are requesting sealed bids on gasoline for school buses and driver education cars. All bids must Tie returned to Mr. Glen Blank at the Board of Education Business office at 3926 W. Main Street on or before 10:00 A.M. October 31, 1972. Additional information may be obtained by contacting the transportation office at 385- 7210- 385-7900. The respective Boards of Education reserves the right to accept and or reject any and or all bids ana to reward the bid to company that they feel would best serve the interests of the school districts. (Pub. Oct. 20,1972) Legal Notice NOTICm Public Notice is hereby given that on October llth; A.D. 1972, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, setting forth the names ana post-office addresses of all of the persons owning conducting and transacting tne business known as R. CONSTRUCTION, located at 2618 DRUCKER, McHENRY, ILL. Dated this 11th day of Oc tober, A.D. 1972 Vernon W. Kays County Clerk. (Pub. Oct. 13,20 27,1972) Technical Sergeant O.T. Wade, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. O.T. Wade, Sr., 4912 Fountain lane, McHenry, has been graduated from the advanced aeromedical evacuation course at the U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine at Brooks AFB, Tex. Sergeant Wade, now highly skilled for aerial evacuation work, is being assigned to the USAF Clinic at Duluth In ternational airport, Minn. He has completed a tour of duty in Thailand. Fair Enough Little Jitnmie was suffer ing from a cold, so his moth e r g a v e h i m a b o t t l e o f cough mixture to take while he was at school. When he came home she asked him if he had taken his medicine regularly. "Oh, no," replied Jimmie. "But Billy did. He liked it so, I swapped it for a hand ful of peanuts." By Raymond A. Minor, D.V.M. Manager of Veterinary Services Norden Laboratories If your pet dog or cat is constantly taking a nap on your living room sofa, your favorite television chair or some similar cozy place around the house you may have no one to blame but yourself. Pets - like humans - like to nap and a dog or cat will seek out the cozy "human" places to do so unless they have been provided with adequate pet housing and have been trained to use it. Dogs and cats should always be given their own sleeping quarters, whether indoors or out-of-doors. In selecting appropriate housing for your dog, you should first decide if he will be an "inside" or "outside" dog, sharing the home or kept outside, in the garage or in a fenced-in yard. If he is to be kept in the house, I recommend that you build an indoor kennel. You can use a rectangular wooden box, attach a hinged door and make several air holes. Shipping crates used by kennels and professional handlers at dog shows make excellent indoor kennels. They are strong, lightweight, and give adequate light and air circulation. Lightweight wire crates are available at most pet shops and also make good in door kennels. The best bedding for an in door kennel is newspaper, laid flat. It can be rolled up for removal, so that dirt and hair are automatically carried away. If you have a young pup, add some of your old, well-worn and unlaundered clothing. From the clothing the puppy will get your odor. This will comfort him, making him less lonesome while he is getting used to his new bed. Raise the kennel off the floor and place where it will be free from drafts or excessive heat. It should be out of the line of household traffic. Your dog should have access to plenty of fresh, clean water. If you plan to house your dog out-of-doors, his dog house should be weatherproofed. Dogs can be kept out-of-doors a large part of the year if they have a snug, waterproof, in sulated dog house. Once your dog is trained to his kennel, he will prefer to use it, without any coaching from you. There are all kinds of fancy cat beds on the market but your pet will be just as happy with a cardboard box lined with a comfortable cushion. Provide two washable covers to insure cleanliness at all times. Whatever type of bed you provide, it should be elevated several inches from the ground. Floors aredrafty! Also, selects secluded place well away from the regular traffic areas in your home. Your cat may have his own ideas about where he wants to sleep and you will'have to train him to sleep in his bed. If you have a young kitten, wait a day or two after you bring him home before you begin training. Give him time to GOP Township Women Sponsor Candidates Night The public is invited to meet R e p u b l i c a n c a n d i d a t e s Thursday, Oct. 26, at 8 p.m., at the American Legion home. Candidates invited to par ticipate are John B. Anderson for congressman; George B. Lindberg, state comptroller; Jack Schaffer, state senator; R. Bruce Waddell, state representative; CalSkinner, Jr., state representative; Margaret O'Neil, circuit court clerk; William J. Cowlin, state's attorney; Theron J. Ehorn, county coroner; W.H. "Bill" Russell, recorder of deeds and Albert M. Jourdan, Jr., for McHenry county auditor. * A representative for the McHenry county health referendum will also speak to the group and answer questions adjust to his new surroundings. If the kitten doesn't discover his bed, place him in it and pet him. I f t h e k i t t e n i n s i s t s o n sleeping somewhere else, consistently and firmly remove him from his self-chosen spot and place him in his bed. He will learn to use it. Depending upon the allot ment of space, location and the personality of your pet, it may be helpful to consult a local veterinarian when making your final selection for pet housing. Dr. Minor regrets that he is unable to personally answer letters from pet owners. He suggests that readers consult their own veterinarians when their pets have problems. concerning the proposed referendum. Refreshments will be provided by the McHenry Township Republican Woman's club, Sponsor of this event. SPACE;.- AERONAUTICŜ HUNTSVILLE, Ala.--Ex- perienced air travelers know to keep their seat belts buckled even after the warn ing sign goes off. Airplanes are likely to encounter a phenomenon known as clear air turbulence. It forces the airplane into wild gyrations, and anything loose, including passengers, tends to bounce around a lot. , f Clear air turbulence is at the least awkward and at the most very dangerous. Engineers at the Marshall Space Flight Center are con ducting research to detect clear air turbulence. They are using a laser-doppler system--a sort of lightbeam radar--which they hope will detect turbulence ahead of an aircraft much as ordi nary radar detects solid ob jects. There is at present no instrument commercially available for direct measure ment of clear air turbulence intensity, but the system be ing investigated at the Mar shall Center and its contrac tors promises to be the first and possibly the only means. Marshall engineers hope this system will lead to the prototype of a commercially feasible system in the near future. Jtacjtoney Savings Our thrifty friend "Mac Money Savings" knows a good thing when he sees it. 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