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Page 18-Woodstock (III.) Daily Sentinel-Wednesday. March 17, 1976 Nomination for vice president might be offered brd ighf hove cure for Reagan's political life Dountitully from the White House. "However, the fact that I have won something over 40 per cent of the vote in this organization dominated state once again indicates that there is major dissatisfaction within our party with the kind of leadership it has been receiving." He said he was winning in the state that select their delegates at conventions but he offered no evidence. He also said his prospects in the South and the West are favorable. "North Carolina will test his Southern strength again; Ford already has beaten him in Florida.

After that, he'll have to wait until May 1 and Texas for a primary in the territory he claimed. feels it is up to Reagan to decide whether and when he should drop his challenge for the White House. Reaean claimed to have met his goal by getting "something over 40 per cent of the vote." By any standard, he was a landslide loser. But he said he, never had any illusion that he could beat the Illinois Republican organization "and the promises being issued so decided whether to campaign in -Democratic primaries outside' the June 8 race in California. Brown also said he telephoned Daley with word of his plans.

"If anyone is Interested in being president, they'd better call Mayor Daley," he said. Another candidate, Sen. Frank Church of Idaho, is poised to enter the Democratic race on Thursday. His campaign is running short of money, while Ford's is financially. And every setback makes his situation worse.

i The Democratic Candidates, meanwhile, got company. Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. of California said he, is a national candidate for the nomination, not just a favorite son. But Brown, 37, said he has not By WALTERR.

MEARS AP Special Correspondent CHICAGO (AP) Ronald Reagan Is clinging to political life and it will take a miracle to save him now. But President Ford just might have a cure for the defeats he has inflicted on his challenger: the Republican nomination for vice president. That possibility, which the President never has dismissed, almost certainly will be part of the case Ford's emissaries present as they try to coax Reagan out of the presidential race in the name of Republican 7- Favorites win games Walker wins county tightened his grip on the frontrunner's role with a landslide in the presidential preference balloting and an unexpectedly strong showing in the separate delegate While the count was not complete in the delegate contests, Carter entries led for 56 of the total 160 Illinois seats at the Democratic National -Convention. Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley established himself once again as the dominant man in Illinois Democratic politics and as a potential power broker at the Democratic convention.

His candidate, Secretary of State Michael J. Howlett, defeated the renomination bid of Gov. Daniel Walker, an old Daley foe. And, in the name of favorite son Sen. Adlai E.

Stevenson III, Daley-backed delegates led for 88 national convention seats. That is a bloc of votes with which Daley could bargain come convention time. -Sargent Shriver, the 1972 Democratic vice presidential nominee who never could get his primary campaign off the ground, ran a poor third and virtually quit the campaign. He said he would contest no more By The Associated Press primaries save that in Maryland, his home state, on May 18. He also said he would remain on the May 1 Texas ballot so that his supporters there don't lose their chance of getting to the convention.

Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace absorbed his second straight defeat by Carter, and his response was a replay of what he had to say after his beating in Florida a week ago he claimed he felt good about his showing. Carter and Wallace, Forehand Reagan meet again next Tuesday in North Carolina. This was the arithmetic of Illinois, with 90 per cent.of the 11,272 precincts counted: Ford 414,103 or 59 per cent.

Reagn 281,013 or 40 per cent. Lar Daly, tfafr perennial Illinois candidate, 8,461 or one per cent. That preference balloting did not commit nominating votes. They were awarded separately, with delegate candidates running; in the 24 congressional districts. With 54 per cent of the Republican delegate votes counted, candidates pledged to Ford led for 64 convention seats, Reagan for 12, uncommitted candidates for 16.

Among the Democrats, with 91 per cent counted.it went this Aurora West, "Ihornridge (Continued from page 1) Republican candidates for the Illinois House in the 32nd District were uncontested. Incumbents. Donald E. Deuster received 424 votes and Betty Lou Reed received 355. votes in McHenry County.

Both Democratic and Republican candidates for state-senator from the 32nd and 33rd Congressional Districts ran unopposed. In the 32nd District Democrat Mary Kerr received 179 votes and Republican Karl Berning received 240 votes in McHenry County. In the 33rd District Democrat Richard C. Kelly received 4,904 votes in McHenry County. Despite Ford's runaway victory in the Illinois presidential primary election; Reagan said he was going on with his campaign and told his supporters that there are better states ahead for him.

Reagan has said repeatedly that he is not interested in second place on a Ford ticket, but the option if indeed it is there next summer could look more inviting given the President's victorious march through the early primary elections. Among Democrats, the signals out of Illinois read this way: -Georgia's Jimmy Carter No objection refiling AUCTION way: Carter 560,977 or 48 per cent. Wallace 320,632 or 28 per cent. (Continued from page The Springfest will feature jazz band concerts, water fights, a Bicentennial costume contest for children, games and rides, plus refreshments. Proceeds from these Springfest activities will be contributed to Woodstock's Fourth of July Fair FARM AUCTION SERVICE Association for this year's July 4th celebrations.

The council agreed that bids be sought for the Fire Department's 1936 Seagrave pumper truck which is no longer required. A new pumper truck was delivered to the city's fire department in February. Shriver 189,587 or 16 per cent. Morgan Park and Oak Park were among the favorites to advance Tuesday to the quarter finals of the Class AA Illinois High School Basketball Tournament which is expected to be a grand shootout because of a lack of an outstanding team. Only Aurora West and Morgan Park were, able to breeze through first round games in Tuesday's supersectionals which earned the winners a trip to Champaign and the University of Assembly Hall.

Aurora West smashed McHenry 53-40 and Morgan Park captured the Chicago Public League title and a quarter final berth with an easy 75-60 victory over Vocational. Thornridge had to go into overtime to edge Homewood -Flossmoor 66-64 on a last -second, desperation shot by Bill Cunningham, and Decatur Eisenhower had to go into overtime and get an extra -special performance from All -State Hubert Carter to down Normal Communtiy 75-65 at Normal. Galesburg outlasted Moline 52-47 at Peoria, Marjpn edged Edwardsville 76-74 at Carbondale, Loyola Academy moved past Niles West 50-44 at Evanston and Oak Park outslugged Elgin 71-55 at Aurora East. Going into Friday's quarterfinals at Champaign, it Former Oklahoma Sen. Fred R.

Harris 90,562 or 8 per cent. In Democratic delegate will be Thronridge 27-3 vs. Aurora West 28-2, Marion 20-8 vs. Decatur Eisenhower 24-4, Morgan Park 25-5 vs. Galesburg 27-3 and Loyola Academy 22-8 vs Oak Park 26-4.

The narrowest game Tuesday was Thornridge's triumph over Homewood and it marked the third time this season the Falcons had defeated Homewood on a. last -second' shot. Cunningham's basket accounted for the only points scored in the overtime as Homewood played for one shot and failed when Dave Goff missed. Carter scored eight of his 22 points in overtime to lead Eisenhower past Normal in what was Eisenhower's third victory over Normal this season with another in overtime and still another by one point. John Mann's basket with 37 seconds left in regulation play lifted Normal into an extra period.

Mann scored 22 points and Randy Smithson had 20 for Normal. Scott Kelley scored 24 points to lead Galesburg past Moline. Jim Halls trom of Moline topped all scorers with 26 points. Oak Park led all the way in defeating Elgin as Tom Norris scored 18 points and Chuck Dahms added 16. Butch Douglas led Elgin with 23.

Jim Orr's 19 points led Marion's balanced attack past Edwardsville at Carbondale. Fred Barton of Edwardsville had 24 points. Loyola's Randy Brandys and Terry Cullen scored. 12, points, each to pace a balanced Rambler attack while Bruce Johnson scored 17 points to lead Aurora West past McHenry. Balance was the key in Morgan Park's one-sided, triumph oyer Vocational.

Four players scored in double figures for the Mustangs paced by Jeff Berry with 20 points. races, with 49 per cent of the delegate votes counted, Daley's Stevenson slate led for 87 seats, Carter for 57, Voter turnout uncommitted candidates for Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey for 4, Wallace for 7, Walker for 1. Ford celebrated his victory in 'speech telephoned to a Republican dinner in Grand Rapids, Mich.

"That's a great victory and another real clincher our effort to win the nomination and to go on to victory on Nov. 2," he GEORGE GIFFORD, Rt. 1 Genoa City, Wis. SUN.r MAR. 21 1:00 P.M.

LOCATED: I mi West of Genoa City or 5 ml East of Hwy 120 on County B. Watch for Arrows. REASON: Quitting farming TRACTORS EQUIPMENT: J.D. 3010 diesel tractor, J.D. 3010 gas tractor, N.I, 503 loader with snow bucket, J.D.

No. 145 5-16" pull plow, M.M., plow, Int. No. 37 11' wheel disc, Int 10' double disc grain drill, J.D. 494A corn planter, 4 sec steel drag, J.D.

4 row cultivator, Int 4 sec rotary hoe, N.H. 7' hay mower, Servis Gyro 72 rotary cutter, Massey No. 3 P.T.O. baler, N.I. 40' elevator.

N.I. No. 324 2 row picker shelter, Allied 32' 6" grain auger with transport motor, 2 Parker gravity boxes with H.D. gears, J.D. No.

21 hay conditioner, 2 gears with flat racks, 3 sec Dunham roller, N.L side rake, N.I. Manure spreader, Acorn silo unloader with 14' 16' augers, Feed carts, 8 wire panels, barb wire, woven wire, steel posts, air compressor, Knipco space heater, some hog equipment, usual amount of small look misc. items. TERMS: See Cashier CLERK: Bill Beetstra AUCTIONEER: Gordon Stade CASHIER: Ron Lipinsky said. We re going to keep our unbroken string of victories." A spokesman said Ford still Legal Notices Marlowe, George W.

Hubbard, Dianne L. Easty, 2,633. From District two Republicans are: Milton J. McHale, Richard O. Klemm, James D.

Curran, Ronalda Margason, 2,938. From District three Republicans are: Ervin Walters, Robert A. Stoxen, Ernest L. Foote, William F. Beese, 2,145.

A.B. McConnell, a Republican who is "funning unopposed to fill a vacancy on the county board from' District three received 3,400 votes. The Republican candidate selected to run for Supreme Court from the 2nd Judicial District was Thomas J. Moran who received 7,889 votes. Judge Roland A.

Herrmann, received 11,493 votes as the Republican candidate for the Circuit Court Judge of the 19th Circuit. i Candidates for the board of school trustees were: Delos A. McFadden, Patricia M. Blaul, 14,889, Everette C. Nichols, 14,684.

Candidates for the board of school trustees to fill a vacancy were: Walter Barber, Val Gitlin, 14,729. (Continued from page 1) Heckathorne, Lorraine J. Weisz, Margaret Thorne, 1,897. Donald Desmond, a Democrat who is seeking to fill a vacancy on the county board from District 3, received 2,069 votes. Democratic choice for Supreme Court Judge in the 2nd Judicial District was: Francis X.

Mahoney, 2,652 over John T. Perry, Stanley J. -and David R. Babb, 960. Democratic choice for Circuit Court Judge in the 19th Circuit Court was Leonard Brody, over Harry D.

Hartel, 2,632. Republicans who will be running for county offices in the November General election are: Cterk of the Circuit Court, Margaret 0'Neilr Recorder of Deeds, W.H. Russel, State's Attorney, William J. Cowlin, County Coroner, Theron J. Ehorn, County Auditor, Albert M.

Jourdan, 11,130. Republicans from District 1 who will run for the McHenry Counmty board in November, are: Lou Anne Majewski, Dean A. NOTICE OF JUDICIAL SALE STATE OF ILLINOIS Attorney for Plaintiff CHARLES T. KROPIK 120 S. LaSalleSt.

Chicago, m. Publish: March 3, 10, 17, 976. )SS Results are yours every time when you use a low-cost Classified Ad to sell idle items. NOTICE TO BID The City of Woodstock will receive bids for the construction of the Spring House on the City Square. Plans and specifications will be COUNTY OF McHENRY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 19th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS THE PAUL REVERE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation, Plaintiff, Vs.

CLARENCE D. MESECK, and BEVERLY MESECK, his wife Defendants IN CHANCERY FARM AUCTION SERVICE Boys Town returning to family environment, DAILY SENTINEL available at the office of the Architect, John Vincent Anderson, A.I.A., 138 Cass Street, Woodstock, Illinois after Tuesday, March 16, 1976. Refundable deposit $5.00 per set. Bids will be received, opened and publicly read on Tuesday, April 6, 1976 at 7:30 p.m. at the City Council Chambers, 121 West Calhoun Street, Woodstock, Illinois Bids to be sealed and marked "Bids for Spring House for the City of Woodstock.

JOHN A. HAYES City Manager Publish: March 17, 18, 19, 1976. General No. 75 CH 1585 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in pursuance of a decree heretofore entered by said NEWS -br the Associated Press Court in the above entitled cause, LEONARD BRODY, Associate Judge of the Circuit Court will on Tuesday, the 23rd day of March A.D. 1976, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock A.M.

Wisconsin hires black coach MADISON, Wis. (AP) William L. Cofield, saying there are advantages to being a black Coach, was named Tuesday as University of Wisconsin basketball coach. Cofield, 36, assistant basketball coach at Virginia, succeeds John Powless and becomes the first black to coach a major sport in the Big Ten Conference. Asked if thinks his race can help him recruit players, Cofield replied: "I think I will have an advantage over some because I am black." Despite its unhappy basketball image.

Wisconsin can comnete LEGAL NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF SUMNER A. MEAD Deceased, FILE NO. 76-P-55 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 194 of the Probate Act, of the death of the above named decedent and that letters Testamentary were issued on February 26, 1976, to John T. Mead, Rt. No.

2, Ridge effectively with Indiana, Michigan and other successful schools for basketball talent, he told a news conference. EDWARD PANKON IN 6119 III. Rt. 47 Hebron, III. MARCH 20 1:00 P.M.

LOCATED: Rt. 47 4 miles south of Hebron or 7 miles north of Woodstock at the corner of Thayer Road and Rt. 47. REASON: Retiring Alden Hebron Grange will serve lunch. TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT: Int 656 gas tractor with 3 pt.

hitch, 1400 Int Super tractor with 2 row cultivator and mower, Allis tractor with good rubber, J.D. 105 combine with 14' grain hd and 434 corn 25 combine with motor, Kelly Ryan 40' elev. motor, 12' Alum, elevator, 16' elevator with transport motor, 16' auger with motor, 25' auger with transport, J.D. 5' rotary mower, Int. 3 pt rotary mower, Knight rear unloading box with gear, 2 J.D.

gears with flat racks, Decker manure spreader, U.S. grain blower, N.H. 269 baler, 3 sec. drag with 2 and 3 sec. draw bars, J.D.

290 corn planter with disc openers, J.D, 10' grain drill with grass seed, Int 10 1 2' wheel disc. Broyhill 6 row sprayer, ArtsWay mixer mill, Int 450 4-14" trip Bot semi mt. plow midwest harrow, Int 234 mtd. picker (picked 200 acres), Decker wagon box with false endgate, Gramm box with hyd hoist, N.I hay conditioner, N.H. 56 side rake, N.I.

501 loader with snow manure backets, D.B. PTU corn shelter, J.D. 4-14" pull plow, 01iver3-14" pull plow, N.H. green chopper, Hay hoist 180' rope and 2 HP motor, Dairy Vac, antique fanning mill bale fork, Remington chain saw, Forney 180 amp. welder.

Int. Cub Cadet 60 with mower, 36' ext. ladder, beat houser for Super 12 38 and 11 36 tractor chains, 30 gal. electric water beater, wood tanks, milk bouse beater, 50 wood treated posts, 150 steel posts, snow plow, 75' drive belt picnic table, platform scale, feed cart, chain hoist potato digger, meat slicer, pressure cooker, plus many other articles. FEED: 500 bu.

ear corn, 375 bales hay, 165 bales straw. TERMS: See Cashier CLERK: Bill Beetstra AUCTIONEER: Gordon Stade CASHIER: Ron Lipinsky BOYS TOWN, Neb. (AP) Town, made famous by a 1938 and made wealthy by 'people with a soft spot for kids, is returning to the family type environment envisioned by its founder, Father Edward Flanagan. Consultant Jim Brown said Tuesday that Boys Town is building 16 cottages on its main campus here to serve 10 boys each with live -in parents. With remodeling bf existing facilities into similar units, the campus will eventually serve up to 500 boys.

The program will be expanded to other cities and the ultimate enrollment at satellite units around the nation will be limited only by the "financial resources we have to build them and maintain them," Brown said. Brown's comments came as Boys Town made public an audit showing that its total assets in 1975 climbed to $242,102,166 which totals nearly $608,000 for each of the 398 boys it presently serves. That net worth is up sharply from the $191.4 million disclosed in a Pulitzer Prize-winning story by the Sun Newspapers of Omaha in 1972. At that time, the private Roman Catholic institution had an average enrollment of 695 youngsters. Report Snowdon-Margaret breakup LONDON (AP) The Daily Express report today that Princess Margaret and her photographer husband, the Earl of Snowdon, plan to separate.

The Daily Mirror said they have begun divorce proceedings. The Mirror said Queen Elizabeth II was expected to announce the breakup of her younger sister's 15 year marriage shortly. Divorces within the royal family must have the monarch's ap- provaL A spokesman at, Buckingham Palace told newsmen, "Obviously the situation has been discussed by the royal family. But I am not in a position to say what decision, if any, has been reached." Lord Snowdon, 46, told reporters as he left for Australia to put on a photographic exhibition, "I never discuss my private life." Irish PM to pin shamrock on Ford i WASHINGTON (AP) Irish Prime Minister Liam Cosgrave, the first Irish head of state to make an official visit to the United States on St Patrick's Day, will pin a shamrock on President Ford and address a joint session of Congress. Aides to Cosgrave in Dublin and a White House source also said he will use his first U.S.

visit since taking office in February 1973 to urge Americans not to contribute to Northern Ireland relief. Such money often goes to buy arms or explosives, Irish officials maintain. The Prime Minister is a bitter opponent of the Irish Republican Army, which lists among its eventual goals the toppling of the government in Dublin along with an end to British rule in the six counties of Northern Ireland. (CENTRAL STANDARD) TIME, in ROOM 307 of the Court House in the City of Woodstock, in said County, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash all and singular, the following described premises and real estate in said decree mentioned, situated in the County of McHenry and State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said decree, to-wit: Lot 13 in Goll and Graf Second Addition to Harvard, a Subdivision of part of the North of Section 35, Township 46 North, Range 5 East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the Plat thereof recorded December 9, 1954 as Document No. 286689, in Book 12 of Plats, page 11, in McHenry County, Illinois.

ADDRESS OR LOCATION OF PROPERTY: 505 West Roosevelt, Harvard, 111. together with all buildings and improvements thereon, and the tenements, and appurtenances thereunto belonging. Rocky won be VP candidate CHICAGO (AP) Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller announced he has sent a letter to President Ford asking that he not be considered again for the vice presidency should Ford win the Republican presidential nomination. Rockefeller made his announcement hours before it became apparent that Ford had won an easy victory in the Illinois primary election over former California governor Ronald Reagan.

Rockefeller denied reports that a vice presidential draft for him was in the works and said he does not expect to be chosen and would not accept if asked. Road, Barrington, Illinois, whose attorney of record is John T. Mead, 100 W. Monroe 1911, Chicago, Illinois, Claims may be filed within 6 months from the date of issuance of Letters and that any claim not filed within that period is barred as to the estate which is inventoried within that Class AA Superseciional period. (Continued from page 15) Claims against said estate should be filed in the Probate office of the Clerk of said Court, At Aurora OAK PARK (71) County Court House, Woodstock, Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to DATED, Woodstock, Illinois, this 17th day of February A.D.

Hendricks 3 0 06, James 5 3-5 13, Hedger 4 2-2 10, Norris 9 0-1 18, Underwood 40-0 8, Dahms 7 2-2 16. Totals 32 7-10. ELGIN (55) Clark 1 4-4 6, Holl ingsworth 3 0-0 6, Hale 5 0-2 10, Douglas 9 5 8 23, Roland 5 0-110. Totals 23 9-15. OAK PARK 22 12 21 14-71 ELGIN 14 18 9 11-55 Fouled out: James.

Total fouls: Oak Park 15, Elgin 10. 1976. said attorney. MARGARET CNEIL- MARGARET CNEIL Clerk of the Court Clerk of the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois Publish: March 3, 10, 17, 1976,.

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