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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Jan 1977, p. 11

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f AMJ KImMa* was filed in this proceeding Legal iVOflCe stating that MARTHA (f CTiTOnpn.um^ ROSENCRANS, of Cary, PAGE II - PLAINDEAl-ER-FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1977 STATE OF ILLINOIS (ounty of McHenry )ss. In the 19th Judicial . CircuitCourt To MARY R. MAXWELL, SJsftJfl?? REESE, VIVIAN ZIEBELL, MAYME REESE and "UNKNOWN HEIRS" You and each of you will hereby take notice that an instrument purporting to be the last will oF ESCO HARGIS NIELSEN, deceased, has been filed in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County of McHenry, Illinois, together with the petition of M A R G A R E T A N N TATARANOWICZ represen­ ting among other things that the names of all the heirs, legatees and devisees of said deceased, are as follows, to wit: MARY R. MAXWELL, CLAUDE REESE, VIVIAN ZIEBELL, MAYME REESE, M A R G A R E T A N N TATARANOWICZ AND "UNKNOWN HEIRS" and praying that said instrument be admitted to probate as the last will of said deceased, and that the same be ordered recorded. You will also take notice that the hearing on said petition and the proof of said purported last will has been set bv said Court for the 24th day of February, 1977, at 9:30o'clock A.M., in the Circuit Court Room in the City of Woodstock in said County, when and where you may appear and show cause, if any you have, why sajd purported last will should not be admitted to probate. Dated this 19th day of January, 1977. Margaret O'Neil » Clerk of the Circuit Court of said County HARRY C. KINNE, JR Attorney for Petitioner 3431 W. Elm St. McHenry, 111. 60050 Phone: (815) 385-4284 (Pub. Jan. 21,28, Feb. 4,1977) Legal Notice STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY IN PROBATE In the Matter of the Estate of ) MARTHA C. ROSENCRANS ) Deceased ) No. 77 P 7 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION OF PROBATE OF WILL Notice is given that a petition Illinois, died December 19tli, 1976, leaving surviving as her only heirs, legatees and devisees IDA MICHAEL, EMIL KINDT, EILEEN BRADFORD, JANE L. PELOQUIN AND EDGAR H. MICHAEL, and UNKNOWN HEIRS aim stating that the name and post office address of certain heirs is unknown and asking that an instrument dated April 23rd, 1976, be ad­ mitted to probate as decedent's will. Hearing on the petition is set for March 7, 1977, at 1:30 p.m., McHenry County Courthouse, 2200 ' N. Seminary Ave. Woodstock, Illinois. Dated January 19, 1977. Margaret O'Neil Clerk of the Circuit Court Leroy J. Welter Attorney for estate 1303 N. Richmond Road McHenry, II. 60050 815-385-1333 , (Pub. Jan. 21,28, Feb. 4,1977) Legal Notice NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on January 11th, A.D. 1977, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenrv County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post-office addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as McHENRY ICE CREAM SHOPPE, located at 4911 W. Route 120, McHenry, Illinois 60050. Dated this 11th day of January, A.D, 1977. Vernon W. Kays County Clerk (Pub. Jan. 21,28, Feb. 4,1977) Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF WILLIAM DeVRIES DECEASED, FILE NO. 77-P-6 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 194 of the Probate Act, of the death of the abovfe named decedent and that letters Testamentary were issued on Jan. 13, 1977, to Catherine DeVries, 3402 W. Third Ave., McHenry, Illinois, whose attorney of record is Edward L. Parks. 1320 N. RESERVE NOW FOR CHOICE DATES! ROUND TRIP' FLIGHTS FROM CHICAGO FRANKFURT LONDON AMSTERDAM HONOLULU LOS ANGELES FROM *309 FROM *289 FROM '289 FROM $319 <? FROM *149 NO TOUR NEEDED TO QUALIFY 0^lights operated under C.A.B. regulations) LAKES SERVICE BLE> TRAVEL SINCE McHENRY Riverside Dr.*, McHenry, Illinois. Claims may be filed within 6 months from the date ot issuance of Letters 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. Jan. 21,28, Feb. 4,1977) Exhibitors Asked For Art Festival Artists are cordially invited to participate in the Spring Fling Arts festival '77, spon­ sored by the American Society of Artists, a national mem­ bership organization, at Crystal Point mall Saturday, Apr. 23 and Sunday Apr. 24. American Society of Artists has presented the fall festival in Crystal Lake for the past four years-the past three years at Crystal Point mall. However, this will be the first spring show presented by the organization in Crystal Lake. Art in Action will be included in the show with certain number of exhibitors demonstrating and working at the show at specified periods of time. For additional in­ formation and application forms, write American Society of Artists, 700 N. Michigan avenue, Chicago, 111. 60611. Ringwood News 653-9008 653-9262 728-0295 Dinner Delicious Success Those of us who could not attend the dinner, are envious of those who did make it. Sounds as though they had a lot of delicious food at the different homes. Those opening their hor and hosting a course were Die and Phyllis Zell, Ron and Pi Silzer, Reinhold and Trudi Hoh- mann, Jim and Pat Strom. Others assisting were Marge Evans, Alice Peet, Jim and Ruth Segin. To add further pleasure to the evening, Reinhold brought his accordion and everyone en­ joyed singing to his ac­ companiment. SEWING WORK DAY The ladies met yesterday to start working on their many projects to be made ready for the bazaar in November. This group has a luncheon meeting the fourth Thursday of the month, meeting at 10:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. HEARING AND SEEING THINGS If you thought that you were hearing or seeing things last Sunday, Jan. 23 between the hours of 9:30 and 2:30 you really weren't cause it really was ninety some snowmobiles traveling on the "Rescue 50" ride benefiting the McHenry and Johnsburg Rescue squads. If you saw these snowmobiles traveling the trails of Spring Grove, Richmond, Wonder Lake and through Ringwood and back to the McHenry Moose lodge, it was a beautiful sight. The pledges made to these riders for the benefit was around the $4,000 mark. Recognition goes to all pledge donors and to the riders for their time and efforts. There will be more different details when all accounts are in. If you pledged, it would be a help if you would contact the person you pledged to. It would Help make their job easier. BIRTHDAYS •? Happy Birthday to John Hogan, Jr., and to little Lisa Ackerman, Jan. 30 and to Lisa Maugh and Barbara Nelsen, Jan. 31. Feb. 1 finds Scott Silzer another year older and Mr Wright will be 90 years young on that same day. Feb. 4 is that special day for Sheryl Linn Sonnemaker and George Joslin. Happy Birthday to all of you wonderful people. ANNIVERSARIES Happy Anniversary to Bob and Lor Brennan Feb. 3. We hope you have many more happy years together. THINGS TO REMEMBER Every Sunday - church services - Ringwood church - 9:15 a.m. Every Sunday - church PUBLIC PULSE (The Plaindealer invites the public to use this co­ lumn as an expression of their views on subjects of general interest in our co­ mmunity. Our only request is that the writers give - signature, full address and phone number. We ask too, that one individual not write on the same subject more than once each month. We reserve the right to delete any material which we con­ sider libelous or in objec- tional tasted ON MORALITY "Editor: " Third of Illinois Teens Tied to Serious Crime' " is the headline of the Chicago Tribune Monday, Jan. 24, 1977. "It is my firm belief it is time for all upright, honest citizens of our community to 'stand up and be counted.' "How long shall we stand by and allow our youth to be led astray in their young lives through subjecting them to school -- Ringwood church -- 9:45 a.m. Monday -- Jan. 31 - U.M.W. Leadership meeting at 9 a m. in Antioch, call Althea Walkington Be thankful! . immoral teachings and practices? "It is a known fact there is distribution of drugs on school premises. There ° af-e publications on all the book racks of our stores showing violence as a way of life and immoral sexual practices7in vivid illustrations. "How long shall we ,wait to admit our mistake in taking the Bible and its teachings out of our schools? "We became a great nation because of ou^ following, generally, the teachings of moral, merciful, and loving tenets that are contained,in the Holy Scriptures. "Whether you are a Bible believing person or not, it must be admitted that even the moral teachings of the Holy Scriptures far surpass the evil teachings being submitted to our boys and girls in this day and age. "I am 65 years old, sup­ posedly past the age of caring, but I cannot stand by and not speak my mind concerning these things. I fully believe a people united together, speaking out their minds in this matter will demand a hearing. What do you think? "Charles M. Christensen "8407 Coral Road "Wonder Lake, 111. 60097 I t.WICA.TIOMAI.') I College Honors I BEVERLY J. CHELINI GRADUATE -- Beverly J. Chelini, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Chelini, !H»2 N. Allen avenue, was among the recent graduates at ceremonies held at University of Wisconsin- Stout. Dec. IX. Miss Chelini majored in fashion mer­ chandising. f 1 t ± T T T T T 2 ? X 1 I X T X X X T X X T X T T X t VfV f • • V • • • >' V V V V V V • w WANTED! „ i<m cmp ro» A *E" MTTIE BASCAUj OrLUlltL • Our Regular *24.95 Package For ONLY $1295 Package Includes: - 2-8xl0's, 2-5x7's, 10 Wallets, 2 Color Charms. $12.95 will be paid at time of sitting or 50% down, balance sent C.O.D. No Limit On this Special Your child's photographer will be on duty at - - - No Additional Charges. Sat., Jan. 29 10-5 s p u r g e o n s Spurgeon's 4400 W. Rte. - Your Good BBSEh NMr [i 1 % NeigHBor Dennis Conway 3319 W. Elm St McHenry 385-7111 See him tor ail your family insurance needs. Ukt A STATE FARM Good Neighbor, . Sttte Farm b There INSURANCf State Farm Insurance Companies Home Offices: Bloomington, Illinois BUILD YOUR CASH RESERVE AT MARENGO FEDERAL Every family should have a substantial cash reserve to meet unexpected emergencies. A reserve to keep a family going for a minimum of at least six months is strongly recommended. Save at Marengo Federal where your savings earn at above average inter­ est rate and are protected by strong reserves and experienced manage­ ment. Current Interest Rate Per Annum Passbook Accounts 5%%, 5%% Certificate Accounts 61/2%, 6%%, 71/2%, 7%%. * Interest compounded daily on all acounts. In the event of withdrawal from certificate accounts before maturity, earnings on the amount withdrawn will be paid at our current passbook rate for the per­ iod held less 90 days interest. MARENGO FEDERAL SAVINGS and loan association 2U0 East Grant Highway * Marengo, III. 568 7258 118 Cass, Woodstock, II. 338 2900 4400 W. Rt. 120 McHenry , II. 344-1900 A $88,000,000 mutual Association serving Northern Illinois since 1925. a Crystal Lake A based company Invites You Public Art SALE Local and European Art Work in original oil, also featuring WATERCOLOR and PHOTOGRAPHY SUNDAY- JANUARY 30th Noon To 9:00 PM AT THE JOHN EVANS INN Corner of Rte. 14 and Virginia Rd Crystal Lake, III. 815-459-5865 McHennr, This Could SAVE THE LIFE of Your Entire Family wm X hv licrvoi? *34" BATTERY '38" LEE & RAY ELECTRIC 1005 N. FRONT (SOUTH RTE. 31) McHENRY, ILL. 385-0882

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