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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Aug 1977, p. 10

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PAGE 10 - PLAINDEALER WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 3. 1*77 Legal Notice it 1c -i it bi ,c oi 8* 9' 92 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT *for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division, Advance Mortgage Corporation Plaintiff, vs: Bobby G. Bates, et al., Defendants, Case No. 77 C 2252 PUBLICATION NOTICE The requisite affidavit of non- residence having been filed, notice is hereby given you Bobby G. Bates and Sally Ann Bates and UNKNOWN OWNERS, Defendants, in the above entitled suit, tnat the said suit has been commenced in the United States District Court for the Northern District 11' of Illinois, Eastern Division in .VTV Chicago, Illinois, by the said Plaintiff against you and other Defendants for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage made by Bobby G. Bates ana Sally Ann Bates to Advance Mortgage Corporation as Mortgagee following ana hdh .nor lo 3D'. 9.11 aril Sib . • \o ' «Ktl P t tc 'i ]to n j&asi V4 oi section s>, iship 46 North, Range of the Third Principal dian, according to the t£ ID lying described property premises to wit: The North 140 feet of Lots 49; 50 and 51 in Spring Meadows Subdivision a Subdivision of part of the North East V« of Section 25, Townshii 8, E. Meridian, Plat thereof recorded May 9,1960 as Doc. No. 369330, in Book 14 of Plats, page 52 in McHenry County, Illinois; commonly known as 2213 Westward, Spring Grove, Illinois. L " and which said mortgage was ( recorded in the office of the 0 Recorder of Deeds in McHenry 1!H; County, Illinois as Document No. 678428 and for other relief. 01 1 that summons was duly issued rio out of the said Court against is&i you as provided by law, and that the said suit is still pen- 10 & d*11*- , ORDER 2, , THIS MATTER coming to be A ' heard on the motion of the llT: Plaintiff for an Order directing Rflfc the Defendants Bobby G. Bates and Sally Ann Bates and UNKNOWN OWNERS, to vie, appear and file their Answer or otherwise plead to the Com- 'TJ; plaint to Foreclose Mortgage liM heretofore Hied in this matter j and it appearing that an Af- r; fidavit of Non-Residence and a t Petition for Order of iuo publication having been filed herein, and the Court being ttV.fc fully advised in the premises; 3rtj IT IS HEREBY ORDERED , that Defendants herein Bobby ;,~lK G. Bates and Sally Ann Bates £ and UNKNOWN OWNERS, file XZ' their answers or otherwise plead to the Complaint to Foreclose Mortgage heretofore son fijed by Plaintiff on or before & v* September 9, 1977 •lei FT IS FURTHER ORDERED «>L^c that notice of this Order be ^ published in the McHENRY fir PLAINDEALER, once a week JQfor six (6) consecutive weeks. V9 ENTER: Judge - George Leighton DATED : July 22, 1977 £ ' Now therefor, unless you the euosaid Defendants, file your answer to the Complaint in the said suit or otherwise make your appearance therein in the ,Offfce of the Clerk of the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division in the Federal Building at 219 S. Dearborn, Chicago, Illinois on or before the 9th day of Sep­ tember, 1977 default may be entered against you at any time ..after that day and a Decree •V entered in accordance with the aev;; r prayer of said Complaint. STUART CUNNINGHAM, : Clerk "nc FISHER AND FISHER, At­ torneys for Plaintiff North La Salle Street '̂Chicago, Illinois 60602 "f,?- (Pub. Jul 27, Aug, 3,10,17,24, & J;,31.19771 •Legal Notice NOTICE . _f Public Notice is hereby given • that on July 26th, 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 the (1*vpersons owning, conducting /.and transacting the business known as THE FURNISHED *° ROOMS, located at 10309 Main i2!<Street, Richmond, Illinois ?n%W71. .p Dated this 26th day of July, §m'A.D. 1977. Vernon W. Kays County Clerk fPub. Aug. 3,10,17,1977) ,3 vL legal Notice NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on July 29, A.D. 1977, a ("^Certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenrv County, Illinois, setting forth the names and Kist-office addresses of all of e persons owning, conducting 10 and transacting the business foofcnown as COUGAR ^^SPECIALTIES, located at 200 io\ Walkup, Crystal Lake, Illinois 5*60014. *jTii Dated this 29th day of July, A.D. 1977. •*<ti Vernon W. Kays •195. County Clerk (Pub. Aug. 3,10,17,1977) tB. 9 Chocolate Chip Pudding jnd- Cook 1 package (4 ounces) •avanilla pudding and pie filling, following package directions. (Remove from heat; add xk cup j semi-sweet chocolate pieces. Chill. Serve with Vfc cup heavy cream, whipped with V2 teaspoon each instant coffee and sugar. 4 to 6 servings. Whale Hunters Early Norseman were among the first to hunt whales and •perhaps eat them. Stone harpoon t'heads found with segments of 'whale bones in Northern Norway are more than 4,000 years old. Each of th«N odvertised items it required to bo voodUy available for solo at or bolow the odvortteod prleo in oach AlrP Stota. except as spacificalty noted in this ad. Pit ICES EFFECTIVE THURS. AUG. 4, THRU SAT. AUG. 1,1977 NONI SOLD TO DEALERS OR WHOLESALERS. « PAMPERS t EXm-ABSOHHTI DIAPERS CHECK OUR PRODUCE PRICES & QUALITY PKG.OF 24 LB. BAG ROLLS L CORONET BRAND io-oz SIZE RAGU SPAGHETTI SAUCE •PLAIN •MEAT •MUSHRbOM PA.GHCJ1 SAUCT M0STACCI0LI •UNE 16-OZ PKQ3 PRINCE PtUMS SWEET, JUICY BEAUTIES 15-1/2-OZ. JARS BLUE BONNET Margarine , v* BLUE! ••BONNET! MARGARINE! •PTAGE CHEESE|j LARGE OR SMALL CURD 1-LB. PKGS. IN QUARTERS A&P 24-OZ. CTN. WHOLE -1A. WATERMELON W GOLDEN C CARROTS 0 Sweet Juicy Lemons 99c Tart Juicy UniM 10c CelarjrHayrtf̂ vats9c 1-LB. PKGS. FRESH CUKES GREEN C iOO ONIONS u"™ r GREEN STYLE COR' CHEESE DARI-COUNTRY $| •WEDGES •OBLONGS 13-02. oCHUNKS PIECES BUTTERMILK FRESH. A&P A GREAT QT HOT WEATHER CTN REFRESHER •WHOLE KERNEL •CREAM STYLE 17-OZ. CANS SWEET TENDER L MONTE PEA I 17-OZ. CANS TOTWTS GREEN SPINACH EACH FROZEN CHEESE, 13-OZ. OR SAUSAGE 13-1/2-OZ. DEL MONTE )~|00 CANS • PEAS or GREEN BEANS tl •SWEET PEAS •CUT QREEN BEANS DEL MONTE 2 5JW0 CANS • SULTANA Sw66t P63S FROZEN 4«.o4100 ORE IDA FROZEN - Potatoes Hash Brown 2 =£ 59c •REGULAR •DIET •LIGHT ORE IDA FROZEN O'Brien Potatoes MUU'ffUP' OR YOUR CHOICE OF C DRA°A GINGER ALE B5E!DL ROOT BEER OLD MILWAUKEE BEER AVAILABLE ONLY IN LIQUOR LICENSE0 A4P STORES 10-OZ. BTLS. PLUS a«-oz. PKQ. . I - , FROZEN WHITE Rhodes Dough SS: 59c ANN PAGE VANILLA-CHOpOLATE IceCream--l/2€alCtn. U09 FROZEN ASSORTED FLAVORS Pops on a Stick LOWENBRAU BEER •• BOTTLES PEACHES DEL MONTE 16-OZ ^cocic^ FRUIT COCKTAIL LIBBY'S 29-0 Z. CAN 69 PEAR HALVES LIBBY'S 29-OZ. CAN 5» SLICED PEACHES LIBBY'S * 29-Oi. CAN 5» PAGE 11 - PL^NDEALER. P.HFCK OUR STEAK PRICES & QUALITY LIMIT THREE PLEASE rBONEtl TAIL-LESS RHOUSE ItMONAP1 FLAVOR '• OPEN PIT BARBECUE SAUCE COUNTRY TIME t| LEMONADE ̂ 42-OZ. GREAT WITH CHICKEN AND STEAKS ltMONADf HWOP 33-OZ. SIZE MAKES TEN QUARTS ANN PAGE TAIL-LESS i BONE-IN m? STEAKS STRIP STEAKS RIB EYE STEAKS 5 TO 7-LB. AVERAGE WHOLE LB LB LB CREAMY SMOOTH QUART JAR CHICKEN CONTAINS: 15 ASST. PIECES MEATor'BEEF ra-' (t SWIFT PREMIUM 12 OZ. PKG. SLICED BA CON ANN PAGE LB, FDLIV COOKED HAMS FULL SHANK HALF WATER ADOEO LB KMftfSS RUMP ROJIST OR BOTTOM ROUND LB. GREEN BEANS DEL MONTE •CUT •FRENCH STYLE *J|00 • CANS • TOMATO JUICE DEL MONTE 2. 100 1 • TO It Rotisterie Roast ISMIOISD L*. '1« Fresh Turkeys _ _ FmarLan -SSI ̂ 59c Lamb Chops . rsssr BOIMIOSS Beef Brisket si» MUTY Pork Beck Ribs u. 79c Cap'nJohR'sFishSticks «« *4M Luncheon Meet Ground Beef a-iS^Swe. MUMR AiPCennedHem Vf 59c ta-o*. PIC®. 111! TOMATO CATSUP DEL M0HTE DRINK DEL LARGE MONTE 3|;°2 RICH.TANGY MASSENGIL DISPOSABLE Douche BANDAQE8 Band Aid JOHNSON & JOHNSON F 1 CQ Baby Shampoo 1 2«|00 ... *?>:• r i y \ A1 rut \ C ° " f F y EIGHT O'CLOCK "IN THE BEAN" •ZIGGYS DELI VIENNA SI 29 RoastBeef vtu. I ECKRICH > OA* Old Fashioned Loaf vtu. TURKEY * Breast SST"Mam , >lw COFFEE A 8UPERB BLEND RICH IN BRAZILIAN COFFEES SLICED PICKLES A&P SWEET C\ CE 20c OFF JAR ALUMINUM FOIL REYNOLDS oioo u~l ALL PURPOSE FLOUR ASP REGULAR TOMATO SAUCE CONTADINA WE PICK THE BEST. SO YOU CAN,TOO. THUNB. AUO. 4 THMU SAT. AIM.«. 1fT7 NONE SOLO TO OlALIRt ON WNOLSSAUMS. A0P \ > / il ^ m PEOPLE, PRIDE AND PRICE IT TAKES ALOT TO MAKE A FOOD 8TORE OREAT . WE'RE WORKING AT IT! NEW HOUI McHENRY STORE ONLY SUNDAY. ... 9 AM TO 5 PM MON FRI. B AM TO 9 PM SATURDAY .........8AMTQ7PM WEDNESDAY, AUOU CTht PlalndMter Invites •* IW Mdlg 10 uao 1MB luntfi BB an •xpresston or their views on subjects of gtntrftl 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 eech month. We reserve the right to delete any material which we con­ sider libelous or in objec­ tions! taste.) CARELESS CYCLISTS "Editor: A tragedy occurred in Wonder Lake, July 24, 1977. There could have been several more. In the midst of all the confusion, traffic congestion, lane blockage, dctouring of traffic, I observed several kids on bicycles weaving all over the road, riding on both sides of the road at the same time, (a normal every day occurrence around here). All of these are against the law in this state. If you read the Bicycle Rules of the Road published by the Secretary of State'a office yoty would know this. I also aaw a kid on a skate board heading south in the north bound lane of traffic. He dismounted after our fire chief ordered him off the board. "Monday evening, July 25, at approximately 9 to 9:15 p.m., of this very nervous neigh! again heard the tires. Everyone flew out front doors to see if our rescue squad was needed. A car had to throw out the anchor to avoid hitting small children, at least four, on bikes, in the dark. These kids were on both sides of the road and weaving all over. None of the bikes had any type of lights o{ reflectors on them. "I've seen young adult and adult cyclists pull the same stupid stunts on our roads. By the way, pedestrians aren't any better. "What does it take to alert you cyclists and parents to the fact that bikes are not toya to be misused and abused on public and private roada? Teach your Idds the proper use of their bikes, follow through and make sure they obey the Rules of the Road. Teach yourselves, too. If your kids own a skate board keep them off the roada. They don't belong there anymore than mini-bikes do. "I would like to add further comments regarding Sunday's accident. I don't know where all the morbid sight-seeing ghouls came from but they sure turned out by the carloads. Why don't you get your jollies elsewhere instead of hampering the ef­ forts of our police and sheriff's department, fire and rescue squads! .> V / "A concerned and caring motorist, "(Mrs.) Terry Klintworth "4907 East Wonder Lake Road "Wonder Lake" Logal Notice NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on July 21st, A.D. 1977, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post-office addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as CARE REAL ESTATE, located at 9717 W. Elm Street, McHenry, Illinois 00060. Dated this 2lst day of July, A.D. 1977. • ~ Vernon W.Kays County Clerk (Pub. July 27, Aug. Sit 10,1977) Legal Notice NOTICE \ Public Notice is hereby given that on July 21st, A.D. 1977, a certificate waa filed in j the Office of the Cointy Ctaff of McHenry County, Illinois, setting forth the names -and post-office addresses of all of transacting th known as DON'S RESALE, located at 4106 E: Wonder Lake Rd^ Wonder Lake, Illinois Dated thia 21st day of Ady, A.D. 1977. Vernon W.Kays County Clerk ? (Pub. July27?At«- 2 & 10,1977) Legal Notice BID NOTICE Hie Board of Education oi Community Unit School District No. 290, Woodstock, Illinois, is seeking bids'for heating, air conditioning, ventilating, temperature control and dectrkal. Such bids will be due In the qfffre of the Business Manager, 501W. South Street, Woodstock, Illinois ty 2:00p.m. on Monday, August 6, 1977. Specifications are available ai the office of John Vincent Anderson. Architect. lBB Car Street. Woodstock, hlinois. refundable deposit of 920.00 » required per eet • c specifications. John A. Radka Business Manager Community Unit School District No. 200 Woodstock, IL BOOBS * TPub. Aug. 3,5 A10,1977) Why wocty about war, or diaease, if yon don't worry about automobile accidents.

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