Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Mar 1973, p. 15

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New Members Join Church A service of adult Con­ firmation was held Sunday at the 10:30 a.m. worship service at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, 404 North Green street, McHenry, for ten members of an adult Con­ firmation class. The class had been meeting regularly over a period of weeks to discuss the basic teachings of the church and prepare for a meaningful church membership. As a part of the brief Con­ firmation service, the mem­ bers of the class went forward to" the altar to receive the Confirmation blessing and a certificate of church mem­ bership from Pastor Roger Schneider. With the addition of these class members to the parish roles the congregation now numbers over 1,000 members. The members of the class include Jack Pepping, Karen Pepping, Jerry Pepping, Helene Pepping, Nadine Zimmanck, Carol Baldocchi, Kathleen Zank, Jeff Van Kanegan, Laverne McClure, and David Henken. Any un-busy mind normally tends towards destructive, unproductive thoughts and actions. There is no such thing as an idle mind. Kathleen Zank, left front, LaVerne McClure, Carol Baldocchi, Karen Pepping, Nadine Zimmanck and Helene Pepping, and in back, David Henken, Jeff Van Kanegan, Jack Pepping, Jerry Pepping and Pastor Schneider participated in a service of adult Confirmation at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, 404 North Green street, McHenry, Sunday. Legal Notice LEGAL NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF CARL OLIVA for TAX DEED Case No. 70-2731 Certificate No. 459-A NOTICE TO: FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WOODSTOCK As Trustee under provisions of a Trust Agreement dated 6-27-60 known as Trust No. 310; AUDREY E. COLLINS; VERNON W. KAYS, County Clerk; UNKNOWN OWNERS or parties interested generally YOU AND EACH OF YOU are hereby notified that the following described property was sola for delinquent taxes and that CARL OLIVA has purchased the said fallowing described real estate at'the Tax Sale held on May 24th, 1971 under the Illinois Statute in such case made and provided, for general taxes for the year 1969 and prior years, and that Certificate No. 459A has been issued to said purchaser for the following described real estate to-wit: Lot 15 in Block 1 in Pistakee Hills Unit No. 4, being a subdivision of part of the SV2 of Sec. 5 Twp 45 North Range 9, ETPM according to the plat thereof recorded ENJOY CRUISE - A week-long cruise to Port-au-Prince, Montego Bay, Kingston, and Jamaica was part of a recent Florida vacation for Mr. and Mrs. A. Lillegard, McHenry Shores. 10-15-64 as Doc. 434794 in McHenry County, Illinois being vacant land, having permanent property index No. 15-9851-15, last assessed to 1st National Bank of Woodstock, Tr No. 310 YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE HEREBY FURTHER NOTIFIED that the time to redeem from said above tax sale as to above described property_was extended at the election oTthe tax purchaser pursuant to notice filed with the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, until July 24th. 1973, at which time the period for redemption from said sale will expire. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that pursuant to Illinois Statutes in such case made and provided, a Petition for the issuance of a Tax Deed has been filed with the Circuit Court of the 19th Judicial Circuit of McHenry County Illinpis, Case No. 70-2731, and that application for an Order for a Tax Deed thereon will be made on or about Julv 26th, 1973, if said real estate snail not have been redeemed. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY to prevent loss of your property. Redemption can be made at any time on or before July 24th, 1973 by applying to the County Clerk of McHenry County at the County Courthouse, Woodstock, Illinois. CARL OLIVA, Tax purchaser Leroy J. Welter Attorney for tax purchaser 1303 N. Richmond Road McHenry, Illinois 60050 Phone; 815-385-1333 (Pub. March 21,23,28,1973) Cross-Eyed Child Suffer® Needless Handicap A cross-eyed child suffers a needless handicap. Vision damaged by crossed eyes can usually be restored, and the eyes brought back to a normal position, according to the Illinois Society for the Prevention of Blindness. The earlier that treatment is started, the better. Here's another point for parents to remember. Don't assume, as many do, that a child will just "outgrow" crossed eyes. He won't. The longer a child is cross­ eyed, the more difficult it is to improve his vision. That's why it's so important for parents to get competent eye care for the child as soon as the defect is noticed or even suspected. Lepl Notice The Boards of Education of School District 15 and 156 will receive sealed bids on school bus bodies and chassis until 10:00 A.M. on April 3, 1973, at the School Administration Center, 3926 West Main Street, McHenry. Bid documents can be obtained at the same ad­ dress. The Boards of Education reserve the right to reject any and-or all bids, waive any bid technicalities, and award the bid in the best interest of the school Districts. Anna Mae Cuda Secretary, District 15 Edward J. Neumann, Jr. Secretary, District 156 (Pub. March 23,1973) Legal Notice Sealed bids will be received the City Council of the City McHenry at the office of city clerk, 1111 N. Green Street, until 8 o'clock P.M. April 16, 1973 for new police cars. Specifications may be obtained in the office of the City Clerk. The Mayor and City Council reserve the right to reject any and all bids or to waive any informality in any bid and to accept any considered ad­ vantage to the City. CITY OF McHENRY By: Earl R. Walsh, Citv riprk (Pub. March 23,28,1973) Unpaid bills sometimes become collector's items. KWS REPORT FROM WMHM6T0N PAGE 15-PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1973 N|id-Town Mayor i % R E M E M B E R Mister Donut is in McHenry 7 DAYS A WEEK Open At 5:00 A.M. Every Morning mc neils Next to Hornsby's ifcthe McHenry Market Place. McHenry, Illinois U.S. Trade- Mills' Proposal- The Danger- Devaluation- WASHINGTON, D.C.-The critical question now for the United States, in the field of international finance and trade, is whether the recent ten per cent devaluation will end the country's deficit in international payments. It could, if foreign govern­ ments refrain from counter measures which nullify or partly nullify the effect of the dollar's devaluation. But it may not, and it almost cer­ tainly will not if counter measures tend to offset the comparative trading improve­ ment devaluation produced. Chairman Wilbur Mills CD- Ark) of the Ways and Means Committee of the^House feels a new tariff affecting all im­ ports will be/ necessary to spare the dollar further pres­ sure and pofcsible further devaluation, nas suggested fifteen per cenk. Such an impdrt taxrhow- ever, would almost'certainly produce retaliatory taxes and quotas in other countries and might set off an active trade war, one of the causes of the drastic depression forty years ago. Mills says the President can impose such a tax with­ out congressional action. The White House has been silent on the Mills proposal but it's known the President is reluctant to take such drastic action, at least until it's certain the recent deval­ uation and the float of such currencies as the yen, won't enable the nation to get its international trading books in order. The greatest U.S. deficit in 1972 resulted from trade with Japan and Canada. The recent devaluation, plus the partial float of the yen, should help there. There's no hiding the un­ pleasant truth that when the dollar is devalued, all Amer­ icans pay more for imported goods and services. A fif­ t e e n p e r c e n t s u r c h a r g e would mean another fifteen per cent increase in the price of thousands of items in stores in every U.S. com­ munity. The President is reluctant to hit the consumer with this additional blow, with prices already increasing faster than in 1972. Middle age is that period when you enjoy doing everything you used to do--but not until tomorrow. HERE'S A FORMULA THAT APPLIES ID 100 MANiy PEDPL5 |isi OUR COMMUNITY Z UNC0MCERNEP Z ST7XNP UP ^ 4 ANY SlDEfOFAN ISSUE. SCHROEDER METALCRAFT GIFT SHOP *Fireplace Screens "Tools and Adirons •Grates and Gas Logs -GIFTS FOR ALL "Glass, Brass and Pernor "*Candlr> Sconces and Holders *Clocks and \Vall Plaques OCCASIONS- 815-3850950 1713 South Route 31, McHenry, Illinois Open Daily 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday 12 noon to 5:30 p.m. j A-l Hearing Aid Service 24 Hour Service ^ FREE LOANERS COMPLETE • SERVICE ON ALL MAKES ̂ Zenith Sonotone Beltone Tele* f Octarian Fidelity Acousticon Qualitone Vicon Dahlbert Audivox I Radioear Maico Widex Audiotone RO. STENSLAND & Associates 3937 W Main, McHenry 815 385 7641 Wedne s d a y o n l y 1 5 P M Other locations Mt Prospect Oak Park Aurora Hinsdale Batteries Half Price ^ With This Ad. spring carpet and remnant sale For 23 years quality carpet at reasonable prices from the area's leading carpet store! ; , v' v i. , «• . ,Vf> i'-'K .i A great savings-this is the biggest spring sale we've ever held! SPECIAL PURCHASE ... save up to 70 percent off the manufacturer's suggested retail price of these remnants. Many wools, nylons and acrylics in all textures and colors. 12' and 15' widths, up to 40 yards long! BUILDER'S SPECIAL while it lasts. Shags, plushes, kitchen carpets and sculptures. Over 50 rolls with regular prices at high at $7.95 sq. yd. but during our Spring Carpet and Remnant Sale we're selling them for only . SAVE UP TO 70% $4.95 sq.yd. LEES MULTI TONE SHAG plus is available at Tidy in more than 10 sparkling colors. This is Lees top seller nation wide - because it lends itself handomely to any decor or furniture style. Suggested retail $10 95 sq. yd. $8.95 sq.yd. SCULPTURED SHAGS from Aldon, Mohawk, Masland. And, each one is designed in beautiful decorator colors to add the "perfect touch" to every living area. Suggested retail up to $11.95 sq. yd. ^ ̂ $8.95 sq.yd. SHAG PLUSH in subtle two tone . . . ideal for heavy traffic area. Six colors, rust, sandlewood, earth brown, fire red, royal blue and Grecian green. This carpet carries a manufacturer's suggested price of $11.95 sq. $8.95 sqyd- JUST ARRIVED . . . Two sparkling new carpets from Tidy. A truly outstanding shag in over 40 colors and a fantastic new sculpture in over 10 colors. These carpets are in stock, ready for immediate delivery. § . . . n e v e r o f f e r e d a t t h i s p r i c e b e f o r e . W e o n l y h a v e 8 rolls of the magnificent carpet - - - and you must see it to really ap­ preciate it. Fantastic quality and an unusually low price. Regularly selling for $19.95 sq. yd. _ _ $9.95sqyd CASH N CARRY Choose from dozens of full rolls and hundreds of tex­ tures and colors in our cash n carry department. Save on installation because you can do it yourself.. just bring us your room measurements. ' ' - \ - , • * ; f - » , » - * i $2.99$ ° $3.99 sq.yd. LN1(JLK SHAGS . .. from Armstrong . Evans & Black. These carpets are fantastically plush and one of the most popular shags available from the carpet industry Choose from 7 spectacular colors in Tidy's stock Suggested- retail: $14 95 sq. yd. sq.yd. $10.95 $5.95 REMNANTS . . . We have over 800 Masland remnants that must be sold during our FainousMill Spring Carpet and Remnant Sale . . choose from dozens of colors and textures There's surely one for every decor and budget sq.yd. 20% off TIDY CARPETS & RUGS 200 WASHINGTON (JUNCTION RTS.120&BUS.i4)WOODSTOCK.ILL. (815)338-1000 STORE HOURS: MON..THURS..FRI. 9 to 9; TUES.,WED.,SAT. 8 to 5; SUN. 12 to 5

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