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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 May 1977, p. 5

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PAGE 5-PLAINDEALER--WEDNESDAY, MAY 13. 1977 Legal Notice IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COUKT for (he Northern District, of Illinois, Eastern Division, Advance Mortgage Corporation Plaintiff, vs: Timothy Weist, et al.. Defendants, Case No. 77 C 915 PUBLICATION NOTICE The requisite affidavit of non- residence having been filed, notice is hereby given you Timothy Weist and Marcia , Weist and UNKNOWN OWNERS, Defendants, in the , above entitled suit, that the said suit has been commenced in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division in *~€titcago, Illinois, by the said Plaintiff against you and other . Defendants for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage made by Timothy Charles Weist ,and Marcia J. Weist to "Advance Mortgage Corporation as Mortgagee conveying the following described property and premises to wit: Lot 2 in Block :J4 ink Boone Valley Plat No. 7, being a Subdivision of part of the West of Section 34, Township 45 North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the Plat thereof recorded August 23, 1973 as Doc. No 601785, in McHenry County, Illinois; commonly known as 611 Silbury Ct., McHenry, Illinois and which said mortgage was recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds in McHenry County, Illinois as Document No 649422 and for other relief; that summons was duly issued out of the said Court against you as provided by law, and that the said suit is still pen­ ding ORDER THIS MATTER coming to be heard on the motion of the Plaintiff for an Order directing the Defendants Timothy Weist and Marcia Weist and UNKNOWN OWNERS, to appear and file their Answer or otherwise plead to the Com- Klaint to Foreclose Mortgage eretofore filed in this matter and it appearing that an Af­ fidavit of Non-Residence and a Petition for Order of Publication having been filed herein, and the Court being fully advised in the premises; IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Defendants herein Timothy Weist and Marcia Weist and UNKNOWN OWNERS, file their answers or otherwise plead to the Com­ plaint to Foreclose heretofore filed by Plaintif or before June 7, 1977 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that notice of this Order be published in the McHenry Plaindealer, once a week for six (6) consecutive weeks. ENTER: Judge Hubert Will DATED: April 18, 1977 Now therefor, unless you the said Defendants, file your answer to the Complaint in the said suit or otherwise make your appearance therein in the Office of the Clerk of the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division in the Federal Building 219 S. Dearborn, Chicago, Illinois on or before the 7th day of June, 1977 default may be entered against you at any time after that day" and a Decree entered in accordance with the prayer of said Complaint. H. STUAR'i CUNNINGHAM, Clerk FISHER AND FISHER, At­ torneys for Plaintiff 30 North La Salle Street Chicago, Illinois 60602 (Pub. Apr. 27, May 4, 11, 18, 25 & Jun 1, 1977) Legal Notice NOTICE Public notice is hereby given that on May 6, 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 FIRESIDE INN, located at 4623 Route 31, gage Ff on Ringwood, IL 60072. Dated this sixth day of May, A.D. 1977. Vernon W. Kays« 1977) County Clerk (Pub. May 18, 25, & June 1, Senior Hot Line Q. What government funds are available to help pay for nursing care at the federal, state or local levef? A Together, the Medicare and Medicaid programs are now paying about two-thirds of the nation's nursing home bill. Most of this comes from Medicaid, a federal-state program financing medical assistance to those who do not have the financial resources to pay their own way. In Illinois, more than 40,000 residents of nursing homes receive Medicaid support. The homes are reimbursed for their services by the State Depart­ ment of Public Aid according to the intensity of care provided. Medicaid covers certain types of skilled nursing care following a hospital stay, but does not help pay for care that is considered , custodial. Medicare's coverage of nursing home treatment is also limited to 100 days. The State Depart­ ment of Public Health licenses nursing homes, shelter care homes for the aged and cer­ tifies them for participation in Medicare and Medicaid. At the local level, townships are authorized to enter into agreements with long-term care facilities to purchase nursing care for the elderly poor. Townships may use general assistance funds for this purpose. Counties have the power to establish county nursing homes and to levy taxe to support their operations. Q My doctor has released me from the hospital to a nursing home. What about Medicare coverage in a skilled nursing facility? A. Sometimes patients no longer need all the services that hospitals provide, but still need daily skilled nursing or rehabilitation services as in­ patients. In these cases, the doctor may transfer a patient from the hospital to a skilled nursing facility that par­ ticipates in Medicare. Participating facilities are staffed and equipped to furnish skilled nursing care, rehibilitation services, and other related health services. They are required to meet certain health, safety, and professional standards and they must have and adhere to written policies regarding the rights of patients. In some facilities, only certain sections participate in Medicare. Lieutenant Governor Dave O'Neal's Senior Action centers in Springfield and Chicago help with information, tax rebates, public aid, homestead exemp-3 tions, housing, social services, nutritional programs, social security, SSI, medicare, medicaid, transportation, senior rights, consumer complaints and any other concerns. Write to 160 N. LaSalle, Chicago, 111. 60601 or 3 West Old Town Mall, Springfield, 111. 62701, with questions or complaints, about any government agency or program. This column will be covering the many questions senior citizens have on various subjects. Call Statewide: Toil-Free Dial 800-252-6565 Metropolitan Chicago: Dial S-E-N-I-O-R-S 736-4677. Complex Machine The human body contains enough carbon to make more than 14.000 pencils and enough lime to paint a barn white yfc &mr R E F R E S H E R . . . T h e water fountain may be for the birds, but kitty gets thirsty, too, and can do a neat balancing act on the rim to take refreshment. INDIAN MANOR RESTAURANT & LOUNGE / ^/RTE. 31, % MILE ( -^SOIITH OF RTF 12 SOUTH OF RTE. 120 McHENRY, ILL, 815/385-8600 UBLIC NOTICE HELP US WELCOME MASTER CHEF Donzelli" TO INDIAN MANOR! __ Woyt 0onx.WV*" SP^10' " $ V00 OFF y kimER P̂gSSSSSS SERVING THE FINEST: STEAKS - SEAFOOD - AND ITALIAN CUISINE! Lossmann's Meats, fish & Deli 5000 W. ROUTE 120, McHENRY, ILL house wqiMun ^ 385-3401 We Accept Food Stamps McHENRY'S C00K-0UT HEADQUARTERS! Mon thru Sat 9 00 to 6 30 Fri. 9 00 to 8 00 Sun 9 00 to 5 30 §( IN OUR DELI 4 r'jl SAVE 20% ON OUR WEEKLY SPECIALS! MEAT LOAF.... MUNSTER W CHEESE.. PRASKI.. SWISS/ CARAWAY. FOR THE GRILL! % LB. '/, LB. % LB. '/, LB. STEAK of the WEEK PRIME BUTT STEAK $02< V, LB. BUY 10 OR MORE $2.10 '/> LB. FLOUNDER. LAKE SUPERIOR WHITEFISH.. 100% PURE--85% LEAN GROUND BEEF SPECIAL. .. 99 THE SEA COVE Stuffed M OQ with Crab • I EA. 89 LB. FROG LEGS LAKE PERCH FILLETS.... s2 '3 90 LB. 50 LB. RAINBOW TROUT.... LB. $2«9 AND MANY MORE LB. Make Yourself us. ' *1? mm illl! illi . . . . I T I S F O R - Y O U R P R O T E C T I O N AND THE SAFETY OF YOUR FUNDS that we are requiring positive proof of identification.' ill II II! ill ill in i#: $!$f ill Sill iili l&IPS. With Jour Co-operation, The McHenry Area Financial Institutions will continue to Keep Your Funds safe from fraudulent withdrawal. wm III! iiiiii 111 HI! t III WSSi i :v: IIP mi lis I* p!l Wy?: 11 ii ill

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