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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 Sep 1978, p. 8

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Legal Notice Tax Deed No, 75-TX-f?32 Filed August 31, 1978 ~ TAKE NOTICE VERNON W KAYS, County Clerk; PAUL FUHS; ALICE Fl'HS: UNKNOWN OWNERS w PARTIES INTERESTED GENERALLY County of McHenry Da\e Premises Sold January 12, r976 Certificate No. 550 Sold For General Taxes (Year) 1974 THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at the east side of Spring Road 280 feet north of Fountain Lane in the Village of McCullom Lake. L^al description or per ma it index No Lot 39 in Bloc* 13 in McCullom Lake Estates, being a subdivision of part of Sections 21 and 22, Township 45 North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the Plat, thereof, recorded May 31, 1929, as Document No 88347, in Book 6 of Plats, pages 90 and 91 in McHWHry County, Illinois; Bearing Permanent Index No 09-22-104-005 This notice is to advise you that the above property has been sold for delinquent taxes and that the extended period of redemption from the sale will expire on January 12, 1979 This official notice ifc 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 January 12, 1979. This matter is set for hearing in the circuit court of this county in Woodstock, Illinois, on February 2, 1979, at 9:30 a m O'clock You may be present at this hearing but your right to redeem will already have expired at that time YOU ARE I'RCiED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any time on or before January 12, 1979, by applying to the County Clerk of McHenry County at the County Cour thouse in Woodstock, Illinois For further information contact the County Clerk. NORTHERN ILLINOIS LAND COMPANY by John H Landeck John M Landeck, Partners Purchaser • Pub Sep 1.6, 13, 1978) Legal Notice Tax Deed No 75-TX 1732 Filed August 31, 1978 TAKE NOTICE VERNON W KAYS, County Clerk; LARRY HERMAN BLAIR BEATRICE MAY BLAIR, WILLIAM BRAND; THOMAS F BOLGER. Trustee. BARBARA BRAND; ROBERT BRAND; AUDREY WALGENBACH. County Treasurer and WILLIAM J COWLIN. States Attorney, both, for the People of the State of Illinois; WIEBOLDT STORES, Incorporated; UNKNOWN OWNERS or PARTIES INTERESTED. GENERALLY County of McHenry Date Premises Sold January 12. 1976 Certificate No 551 Sold for General Taxes (Year) 1974 THISPKOPKRTY HAS KEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at the east side of Hickory Drive 254 feet north of Fountain I^ne in the Village of McCullom Lake l^egal description or per­ manent index No Lot 5, in Block 1 in Knollwood Addition to McCullom Lake Estates, being a subdivision of part of Section 21. Township 45 North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the Plat, thereof, recorded April 18. 1930. as Document No 92374 in Book 8 of Plats, pages 10 and 11 in McHenry County, Illinois. Bearing Permanent Index No 09-21 236-005 This notice is to advise you that the above property has been sold for delinquent taxes and that the extended period of redemption from the sale will expire on January 12, 1979.. 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 January 12, J979. This matter is set for hearing in the circuit court of this county in Woodstock, Illinois, on February 2, 1979, at 9:30 a.m. O'clock. 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 January 12, 1979, by applying to the County Clerk of McHenry County at the County Cour­ thouse in Woodstock, Illinois. For further information contact the County Clerk. NORTHERN ILLINOIS LAND COMPANY by John H. Landeck John M. Landeck. Partners Purchaser (Pub. Sep. 1,6,13,1978) Legal Notice PA<j>E 7 - PLAINDLALER - FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 1. 1978 sums not received upon sale; that summons was duly issued out of the said-court against you as provided by law, and that the said suit is still pending. Now, therefore, unless you, LINDA M HAMAKER. the said Defendant, file your an­ swer to the complaint in said suit or otherwise make your appearance therein, in the said Circuit Court of McHenry County, held in the courthouse in the City of Woodstock, Illinois, on or before 30 days after the first publication of this notice, that date being October l, 1978, default may be entered against you at any time after that day and a judgment ren­ dered in accordance with - the prayer of said complaint. Dated August 29, 1978. JOHNR LAZONBY Clerk SAMUEL J. DIAMOND Attorney for Plaintiff 3431 W. Elm Street McHenry, Illinois 60050 (815 ) 385-6840 (Pub Sep. 1,8,15,1978) by E. L. "Buck' Rogera STATE OF ILLINOIS ) )SS COUNTY OF McHENRY ) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS THE FIRST NATIONAL ' BANK OF McHENRY. a National Banking Association. Plaintiff, vs. DEWEY M HAMAKER; LINDA M HAMAKER; JOSEPH DEZONNA, Trustee; NORTHWEST NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; THOMAS F BOLGER. Trustee, McHENRY STATE BANK; ) ) TERRY MOHR; WAUCONDA) NATIONAL BANK; ) EDWARD HINES ) LUMBER COMPANY ) and RAYMOND HOGLUND ) and CHERYL HOGLUND. ) Defendants ) No 77 CH 1292 PUBLICATION NOTICE The requisite affidavit for publication having been filed, notice is hereby given you, LINDA M HAMAKER, Defendant in the above-entitled cause, that the said suit has been commenced in the Circuit Court of McHenry County by the said Plaintiff against you, praying for Decree of Foreclosure and deficiency judgment for any deficient WHO KNOWS? 1. Who is the youngest four-star general? 2. When did World War II begin? 3. Name the first Ameri­ can ship to use radar. 4. When was Labor Day first observed? 5. What building appears on the back of a $20 bill? 6. What is the largest denomination of U.S. cur­ rency now being issued? 7. When is the Harvest Moon? 8. When did California become a state? 9. Name the smallest U.S. county. 10.Where is the longest land vehicular tunnel in the U.S.? Aiswtrs To Who Knows 1. Gen. Sam S. Walker. 2. September 1, 1939. 3. The U.S.S. New York. 4. Sept. 5, 1882. 5. The White House. 6. $100. 7. Sept. 16 (full moon). 8. Sept. 9. 1850. 9. New York, N.Y. 10.Eisenhower Memorial, Route 70, Colorado. • • • • You can never tell when careful driving will save your life. I know a ski buff who broke his left in July. Now this sort of thing happens occasionally on all of our ski slopes during the winter, but when Doc limped into the house in the middle of the summer and started bragging about his skiing exploits, I iust had to ask a few questions. "Got it in Bariloche," he bragged That explained the situation, of course. When our Rocky Mountain slopes are covered with wild flow­ ers and mushroom hunters, the Argentine Andes are blanketed with snow and the winter sports season h in full swing. If you're unfamiliar with Barilo­ che, it's a beautiful little alpine city nestled on the shore of lake Nahuel Haupi in the western part of the country. Although a long way from the capital qty of Buenos Aires, this resort community can be reached by a pleasant two-hour flight on Austral Airlines, which offers daily flights back and forth across the country. Hotels and shops are of chalet-type construc­ tion and so are the A-frame homes clustered around the lake. Here are no high-rise condos, no chunks of steel and concrete littering the land­ scape. As a result, Bariloche never fails to awe the first-time visitor It's a delightful place to stay whether you ski or not. But, most of the winter (our summer) visitors do come to enjoy the snow. Here, they find 12 miles of prepared slopes offering a chal­ lenge for beginner to advanced in­ termediate. ski-chairs, ski-lifts, rope-tows, and a cable car. If my memory serves me right, these lift facilities have a capacity of 6000 people per hour. Hundreds of fine restaurants are available in the area. They special ize in broiled trout fresh from the lake, tender thick steaks, and a wide variety of fine wines from Argentina's famed vineyards fur­ ther north. Accommodations are plentiful, also. You can stay in the ski huts at the foot of the runs, at the Cathedral Hotel in the same location, or in a host of other hotels in the area. The Bariloche slopes lie between 3400 feet and 6800 feet so they pose no altitude problems for partici pants. The skiing season lasts from late June to mid-September During this period, skiers from all over the world flock there to have fun or practice their skills. There is a Snow Festival in August which is one of Argentina's principal attrac tions. To obtain current prices I checked with my friends at BranitT and found that there are a variety of week-long packages priced from $265 for experts and $295 for begin­ ners. These prices include air fare from Buenos Aires, hotel accom­ modations. all meals, use of skiing facilities, and daily transfers to and from the slopes. Buenos Aires can be reached by a non-stop jet flight Ask Anyone..."Crystal Pines is the BEST IN NURSING CARE!" •Approved for Medicare •24 Hour Skilled Nursing Care •Rehabilitative & Restorative Nursing •Physical, Occupational & Speech Therapy •Hospital Level Staffing •Programs for Convalescent, Retired or Chronically III •Podiatry •Dentistry •Beautician & Barber •Extensive Activity and Recreational Programs crystal Pines, nursing-home Lacking the institutional atmosphere of big multi- floored facilities and large e n o u g h t o p r o v i d e a f u l l compliment of services Reasonable Rates *30.00 to '32.00 per day Includes use of wheel choir and walker Laundry oil Nursing ccne Nursing supplies, incontinence, 1 DDnwry confusion, hand feeding ma,!Sm 815-459-7791 from New York or similar flights from Miami and other U.S. cities. Hanker to go skiing when the rest of us are swatting flies and com­ plaining about the heat? Bariloche is the place to do it. Dining At Its Best.... CHAPEL HILL COUNTRY CLUB1 is open for BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER 7 Days a Week Sunday Brunch 10:00-3:00 DAILY DINNER SPECIALS SERVED 5 P.M. TO CLOSING ALL DINNERS INCLUDE; Soup or Juice, Salad Bar, Potato and Hot Loaf of Bread *2 95 MONDAY Italian Spaghetti & Meatballs TUESDAY Honey Baked Chicken $375 WEDNESDAY Corned Beef & Cabbage THURSDAY 95 $395 Baked Lasagna 1 FRIDAY Deep Fried Perch ^ SATURDAY BBQ Chicken & $ C 2 J Ribs O SUNDAY Special Rib Steak $C2 & Fried Shrimp w DAILY DINNER SPECIALS SERVED EVERY WEEK KnowS"" ± sTHt When is the hurricane season? Why do hurricanes assail the coast almost exclu­ sively? Has the main track of these tropical-bred storms been changing course in re­ cent years? Hurricanes usually begin in late summer. They are un­ likely after November. These massive low-pressure circular storms usually originate in the Gulf of Mexico or Caribbean- in this part of the world. They move to the north and finally to the northeast and blow themselves out in the higher latitudes. Because they almost always drift to the east, in the end, and don't originate over Mexico or seldom off Mexico's west coast, the west­ ern and central states don't have to experience them. Upper middle states, such as Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota, are protected by their geographical position and the distance of land be­ tween them and the Gulf. Hur­ ricanes somehow wear them­ selves out over long stretches of land. Nothing is drudgery to one who is interested and happy in the work at hand. * * * • Never persuade a per­ son to make a promise that you know will not be kept. HOMEOWNER'S N e e d C o n c r e t e f o r P o t l o s , S i d e w a l k s , Driveways. Call Accu-Crete Inc. Saturday Delivery! Phone 338-4718 IASEIAU * * * BY PETE FRITCHIE WASHINGTON, D. C. -- Billy Martin has never kept a managerial job more than a few years. But he wants to stay in New York, naturally enough. And he was success­ ful there. Owner George Stein- brenner was therefore justified in rehiring Billy for 1980. What speeded Billy's exit was his refusal to treat Reggie Jackson as a celebrity. Like so many superstar blacks in baseball.(not all but so many), Reggie was above orders and popped off to the press. But Billy's comment about his* owner was the breaking point. If Reggie had been forced to play under Billy a few more years, that might have helped him. George Steinbrenner probably deserved whatever was said about him but as the owner, it's Billy who had to go on leave. Martin has been a problem for every owner. He's high strung, a fighter, a blunt talker and pops off on occasion. But he has always been a winner. Baseball would be less colorful without him. SARNETT /S A 230 POUNDER. HE HAS 22 YEARS OF UMPIRING ^ LEFT, IE HE WANTS THEM. , HE THINKS THE AMERICAN AND NA TIONAL LEAGUE UMPS WILL BE HANDLED BY ONE OFFICE IN A FEW YEARS AND THERE'LL BE ONE UNIFORM STRIKE ZONE. NOW THERE'S A DIFFERENCE. BASEBALL UMPIRE Larry Barnett WHO, AT 33, HAS tO YEARS IN THE AMERICAN ft: LEAGUE AS AN ARB/TOR. $•: HEqPAYS VISITS TO D/S- $:•: A BLED WAR VETERANS' HOSPITALS DURING HIS TIME OFF. HE SHOWS WORLD SERIES FILMS AND TELLS ANECDOTES ABOUT BALL PLAYERS. THE PATIENTS ENJOY LARRY'S VISITS, AND HE FEELS THE TIME IS WELL SPENT. MOST UMPIRES GET BORED WITH LIFE AWAY FROM HOME FOR 7 MONTHS. 6 FT. 3 IN. Could Happen A banquet has been described as an affair at which a man may insist that he isn't much of a speaker -- then get up and spend an hour trying to prove it! Calcium Necessary Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the body However, except for iron, it is the mineral most likely to be found short in some diets, specialists say It is estimated that women and girls from the age of nine and above may lack as much as 25-to-30 per cent of the calcium they need Milk and dairy products are the basic sources ol calcium - but not the only sources Dark gret'n. leafy vegetables such as collards, mustard greens and turnip greens provide some calcium So do salmon and sardines because of the tiny bones you are likely to eat along with the meat ATTENTION BOWLERS I FRIDAY NITE MEN'S LEAGUE has a few openings. Teams and Individuals LEAGUE BEGINS SEPT. 8 - 9:30 PM JR. LEAGUE STARTS SAT. SEPT. 9TH LADIES LEAGUE FORMING for Wednesday Mornings ORDER YOUR King Louie and Hilton bowling shirts now for early delivery. W£ ALSQ HAVE BOWLING BALLS BAGS & SHOES IN STOCK McHENRY RECREATION 1216 N. River Rd. 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