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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Jul 1976, p. 9

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Legal Notice Legal Notice TO: WILLIAM BASIL HNIZDOR and DOLORES HNIZDOR, his wife; BILLY or BILL J. FRENCH; SUNNY (MKS PROPERTY OWNERS ASSN, INC: VERNON W. KAYS, County Clerk; UNKNOWN OWNERS OR PARTIES INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX DEED No. 74-4742 Filed July 22, 1976 TAKE NOTICE County of McHenry Date premises soldi Dec. 10, 1976 Certificate No. 146 SS Sold for General taxes (year) 1973 and prior Sold for spec. Assessment of - none Special assessment No. - none Warrant No. none Instr. No. none THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES .v Property located at: North side of uene Drive west of Wonder Lake Road, Wonder Lake - vacant lot Permanent Index No: 15-14570 Legal Description: Lot 17 in Block 7 in Wonderview Unit No. 2, a sub of Lot 1 of the NWP of Sec. 19 TWP 45N R8 ETPM (Excepting that part described as follows, beginning at the NW corner of Lot 1 aforesaid and running East 1347.91 ft. to center line of Sec. 19; thence South 323.17 ft; thence West 1347.91 ft. to west line of Lot 1; thence North 323.17 ft. to place of beg. according to plat rec. 3- 12-58 as Doc. 335733 Bk 13 of Plats, page 52, McHenry County, Illinois This notice is to advise you that the above property has been sold for delinquent taxes and that the perioa of redemption from the sale will expire on DECEMBER 10, 1976. This official notice is also to advise you that a petition has been filed for a TAX DEED which will transfer title and the right to possession of this property if redemption is not made on or before DECEM­ BER 10, 1976. This matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this County in Woodstock, Illinois on December 14,1976. You may be present at this hearing but your right to redeem will already have expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any time on or before December 10, 1976 bv applying to the County Gerk of McHenry County at the County Cour­ thouse in Woodstock, Illinois, 2200 N. Seminary Avenue. For further information contact the County Clerk. If this property has four or less dwelling units and you own or live in it as your principal residence, you may obtain 30 days additional time to redeem your property at additional cost by appearing in court at such hearing on December 14,1976 in the County Courthouse in Woodstock, Illinois. Horace R. Wagner, d-b-a Gene Associate Tax Purchaser (Pub. July 30, Aug. 4 & 6,1976) Legal Notice NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS 1. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the city clerk, 1111 N. Green, McHenry, until 1:30T.M. August 10, 1976 and at that time publicly opened and read. The proposed improvement consists of Bituminous Surface Treatment A-l and A-2, Base P r e p a r a t i o n , B a s e Strengthening, Bituminous Mixture Complete and Bituminous Concrete Surface Course, CI. 1. 2. Instructions to Bidders, (a) Plans and proposal forms may be Obtained from the Municipal Clerk. Prequalification of Bidders will d<> required. (b) All proposals must be accompanied by a bank cashier s check, bank draft, or certified check for not less than ten (10) percent of the amount of the bid, or as provided in Article 102.09 of the "Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction," prepared by the Department of Transportation of tne State of Illinois. 3. Rejection of Bids. The Council reserves the right to reject any or all proposals as provided in Article 102.08 of the ^'Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Con­ struction," prepared by the Department of Transportation of the State of Illinois. By order of City Council Terry Wilde, City Clerk (Pub. July 30,1976) TO: FRANK N. BULLARD, ALICE WIK, MILTON BULLARD, DALE BULLARD, NEWTON BULLARD, ELLIS BULLARD, NATHAN BUL­ LARD, GORDON RYDER, RUSSELL RYDER, MAR­ SHALL RYDER, MAYBELLE C. BLACK PATTISON, E V E L Y N G U L I K S O N , GEORGIA QUARMANN, WONDER LAKE LOOKOUT POINT COMMUNITY ASSN. INC., VERNON W. KAYS, County Clerk: UNKNOWN OWNERS or PARTIES IN­ TERESTED GENERALLY TAXfDEED No. 74-4742 Filed July 22, 1976 , TAKE NOTICE County of McHenry Date premises sold: Dec. 10, 1976 Certificate No. 91 SS Sold for General taxes (year) 1973 and prior Sold for spec. Assessment of - none Special assessment No. - none Warrant No. none Instr. No. none THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at: Vacant lot southeast corner Nantucket and Hilltop, Wonder Lake, 111. Permanent Index No: 15-6803 Legal Description: Lot 2 Block 12 in Lookout Point Unit No. 2, a sub. of part of the S1^ of Sec. 6 Twp 45N R8 ETPM according to plat recorded 4-8-39 as Doc. 138281 in Book 9 of Plats, page 27 in McHenry County, Illinois This notice is to advise you that the above property has been sold for delinquent taxes and that the perioa of redemption from the sale will expire on DECEMBER 10, 1976. This official notice is also to advise you that a petition has been filed for a TAX DEED which will transfer title and the right to possession of this property it redemption is not made on or before DECEM­ BER 10, 1976. This matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this County in Woodstock, Illinois on December 1^ 1976. You may be present at this hearing but your right to redeem will already have expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any time on or before December 10, 1976 bv applying to the County Clerk of McHenry County at the County Cour­ thouse in Woodstock, Illinois, 2200 N. Seminary Avenue. For further information contact the County Clerk. If this property has four or less dwelling units and you own or live in it as your principal residence, you may obtain 30 days additional time to redeem your property at additional cost by appearing in court at such hearing on December 14,1976 in the County Courthouse in Woodstock, Illinois. HORACE R WAGNER, Assignee of Tax Purchaser (Pub. July 30, Aug. 4,6,1976) Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF JOSEPH L. PASSFIELD Deceased, FILE NO. 76-P-225 Notice is hereby given Pursuant to Section 194 of the robate Act, of the death of the above named decedent and that letters Testamentary were issued on July 26, 1976, to Melvin L. Passfield, 11419 Charles Rd., Woodstock, II., and Ronald Passfield, 7 Lakewood Dr., Cary, II., whose attorneys of record are Joslyn and Green, 116 N. Benton St., Woodstock, 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 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 ONEIL Clerk of the Court (Pub. July 30, Aug. 6 & 13,1976) Legal Notice Stroke: Know Warning Signs PAGE 9 - PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1»7« McHenry County College is offering For Sale one Challenge Proof Press; Style 21MP; made by Challenge Machine Com­ pany, Grana Haven, Michigan. Good Condition. Bids are due by 1:00p.m. on August 13, 1976. For additional information, contact Andrew DeCraene McHenry County College Crystal Lake, IL 60014 81^-455-3700 (Pub. July 30,1976) Doctorts call them "little strokes."' Short episodes of dizziness, slight confusion or double vision may occur and the victim rarely suspects that anything is worng. "But 'little strokes' are often a signal that a full stroke is impending. Although it may be days, weeks, months or years away, the danger is still there. Usually, the effects of "little strokes" aren't noticeable. As a result, the victims dismiss the symptoms, unaware of the damage a full-blown stroke can cause. Stroke can be avoided with l o n g - t e r m t r e a t m e n t . Prevention can come only with knowledge and recognition of stroke's early warning signs. They are: 1. Sudden, temporary Spring Grove Eva Freund 675-2135 Buffo#, Music At Birthday Party Honoring Mrs. Wober It was a beautiful Saturday evening, July 17, when Mrs. Alice Weber, Spring Grove, was guest of honor at a bir­ thday party held at the home of her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. A1 (Judy) Krech of Bull Valley. Happy hour was 7 to 8:30 p.m. followed by a delicious, ar­ tistically set up buffet served in the solarium with guests eating on the patio overlooking the valley. A beautiful setting and the weather was ideal. Later a decorated white whipped cream cake with fresh strawberries was served with coffee in the living room. A pianist, Bert Happ furnished grand piano music and everyone sang old "and new songs. There was also some dancing. Mrs. Weber received many unusual fun gifts plus beautiful gifts including a lamp for remembrance. Attending the party were Mr. and Mrs. Hans Kort, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hummel, Mr. and Mrs. Elton Krafft, Mrs. Myrtle Ciemley and Mrs. Florence Netzel, all of Lake Geneva, Wi.; Mrs. Kaye Dechow and children, Scott and Kristin of Barrington and Mrs. Helen Fredrickson of Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. Also attending were Mrs. Ruth Stewart, Silver Lake, Wi.; Mrs. Hattie Kramer, Chicago; Mrs. Elfrieda Tauck, Robert Koechert of Marengo; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rieger and Mrs. Bobbie May of McHenry and Mrs. Eva Freund, Mrs. Kay Kelly, Mrs. Marilyn Heck- mann, Mrs. Shirley Dawson, all of Spring Grove. PIONEER CLUB Due to some of the members Editor's Quote Book Ask yourself whether you are happy and you cease to be. John Stuart Mill Habits are at first co^ webs, then cables. -Spanish Proverb. Come in and browse, you'll get ideas for furnishing- your bath and discover many charming gifts. P * 3012 W. Rte. 120, McHenry East of New Bridge - Free Parking 385-0048 Mon.-Thurs. 9-5:30, Fri. 9-9, Sat. 9-5 Complete planning and installation of fixtures and accessories. vacationing, meetings of the Pioneer club were called off for one month. However, meetings will be resumed Aug. 17 at the usual place, American Legion hall, Richmond, starting noon. Lunch committee is Lola Slavin, Mary Haegle, Lydia Sorenson, Cora Westmont, Elizabeth Wittmayer, Esther Aiani and Mary Stanek. weakness or numbness of the face, arm or leg 2. Temporary dimness or loss of vision, particularly in one eye 3 An episode of double vision 4 Unexplained dizziness or unsteadiness. 5 A change in personality, mental ability or the pattern of headaches. 6. Temporary loss of speech A stroke occurs When the blood supply to a part of the brain is cut off. When it hap­ pens, millions of brain cells die. By halting the oxygen supply for just a few minutes, irreversible brain damage can result. This year, more than 200,000 Americans will die from stroke. An additional 1,700,000 persons are afflicted, many with its crippling after-effects. Stroke stems from the same basic risk factors as heart attack. High blood pressure, high blood cholesterol and excess cigarette smoking are the major ones. A diet high in saurated fats and cholesterol, a lack of exercise and being overweight also are important. The most significant risk factor for stroke is high blood pressure. Research at the Veterans administration hospitals showed a sharp reduction in stroke deaths among those who had their blood pressure controlled. Data based on long-term studies of residents of Framingham, Ma., has shown that control of hypertension, the medical term for high blood pressure, may in fact, prevent stroke. Therefore, the key to prevention is the early detection and control of hypertension. Stroke has long been viewed as an affliction of old age. But the Heart association notes that strokes hit young men and women as well as the elderly. They even occur in children. "This is why we emphasize regular blood pressure checkups, and adhering to a proper diet and heart-healthy lifestyle beginning at an early age. The American Heart association along with the McHenry Heart association emphasize the education of both physicians and the public regarding the prevention of stroke. High blood pressure control is essential to achieving this goal." The McHenry County Heart association is having Free Blood Pressure Screening at the McHenry County Fair at 1 p.m. Aug. 4 in Building Hall-D, Booths 4, 5, 6 and 7. Not The Same Moore--"Did I understand that you bought this house for a song?" Lesse--"Well, no, not exactly; what I did was to buy it on notes." County Fair Schedule WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4 (opening day) 9:00 a.m.--4-H Sheep. Sheep barn 9:00 a.m.--4-H Swine. Swine bam 9:00 a.m.--4-H Horse Show. Corral 10:00 a.m.--4-H Flower Gardening 10:00 a.m.--4-H Gardening Indoors 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.--Junior and Open Class Arts & Crafts 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.--Junior and Open Class Sewing Entries--Judging 1:00 p.m. 12:30 p.m.--4-H Dairy--Color Breeds 12:30 p.m.--4-H Dairy--Holsteins thru Senior Yearlings & All Grades 1:00 p.m.--4-H Rabbits. Rabbit barn 1:00 p.m.--4-H Flower Arranging 1:30 p.m.--Harness Racing. Grandstand Afternoon--Tractor Care 7:00 p.m.--4-H Cat Judging 8:00 p.m.--Queen Contest. Grandstand MUSIC HALL...New $1.8 million American Heritage Music Hall at Kings Island, near Cincinnati, Ohio. The colonial-style theater will feature a lively bicentennial musical production, "We, the People," several times daily. SATURDAY C< & SUNDAY, k JULY 31st ' & AUG. 1st LOWEST PRICES 0PTHE YEAR! COUPON SPECIALS McHENRY COUNTY RESIDENTS McHeniy County C.EXA. Center 225 W. Judd St, Woodstock, IL 60098 JOB OPENINGS TRAINEES ; CARY Salad worker Light assembly J CRYSTAL LAKE Short order cook Bartender Auto mechanic i WOODSTOCK Molding Machine operator Forklift and mach. operator Court administrator (B.S. in Business Administration) MARENGO-UNION General factory Spray painter > Die cast operator Machine operator : McHENRY-JOHNSBURG Clerical supervisor Packer Machinist Sewing machine operator Janitor Electric motor repair "An Equal Opportunity Employer . ] c* s HORNSBYS • ' • •; • 3 - lags Stj i « V ' J motor r V, - vi?. * '•* if ; : ' v V." iM SS5 4400 W. RTE. 120 McHENRY, ILL EFFECTIVE SRTURDRY. JULY 31 THRU SUNDRY, RUG. 1 fami ly centers s OPEN DAILY 9 to 9, SUNDAY 10 to 6 Prices Effective while quantities last; No refunds - No exchanges. SORRY, AT THESE LOW, LOW PRICES- NO RAIN CHECKS!

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