PAGE4 -PLAINDEAI.F ' ill! Legal Notice ORDINANCE • .Yhereas, the highways of the ; ;nda Township Road District, •IcHenry County, Illinois. ; teriorate as a result of rain, row, frost and other climate ^nditions, and Whereas, highways within •he Nunda Township Road district will be seriously Jamaged or destroyed unless t£e use of vehicles on said high ways is prohibited or per missible weights thereon is reduced, during the time the ffost is leaving the ground, and -Whereas, The Highway Commissioner and Roaa District Clerk of the Nunda Township Road District have the authority and according to law, to reduce the permissible weights for vehicles on McHenry County Highways. Illinois revised Statutes, 1%9, Chapter 95'2. Article 3, for a \V MARCH H 197!) period not to exceed 90 days in one calendar year. Now therefore. Be it ordained by the Highway Commissioner and District Clerk of the Nunda Township Road District as follows: SECTION 1: That the High way Commissioner of tne Nunda Township Road District shall be and is hereby directed to erect or cause to be erected signs designating the weight limitations in the amount of 8,000 lbs. per axle on all Nunda Township Road District High ways within its jurisdiction. SECTION II:; That the High way Commissioner of tne Nunda Township Road District shall erect ana maintain ap propriate signs at each end of the highways covered by this Ordinance, or on any portion of the highways covered by this Ordinance as required by law: SECTION III: That any person, firm or corporation operating or moving a motor : HOUSE CLEANING-CONTRACTORS SPECIALS •Light Housekeeping .. •New Homes 'Apartments ;*Maid Service •Small Offices .•Weekly Bi-monthly •Moving in or out FREE ESTIMATES - Call Today 385-0283 •Models ^CLEANING SERVICE INC. vehicle in violation of this Ordinance, shall be fined ac cording to the amount set forth in Illinois Revised Statutes, 1969, Chapter 954, relating to weight limitations: SECTION IV: All Ordinances and parts of Ordinances in conflict herewith, are hereby r6DG3l6(i * aECTION V: This Ordinance shall take effect and be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication, as provided Dy law. Passed and approved this 5th day of March 1979. LeRoy Geske Highway Commissioner Nunda Township Road District Helen Milone, Clerk Nunda Township Road District (Pub. Mar. 9,16& 23,1979) Legal Notice STATE QF ILLINOIS ) )SS COUNTY OF McHENRY ) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF MARTIN CALDERON Petitioner and SOCORRO C. CALDERON Respondent No. 79 D137 NOTICE * The requisite affidavit for publication having been filed, notice is hereby given you. SOCORRO C. CALDERON, Respondent in the above- entitled suit, that the said suit has been commenced in the Circuit Court of the 19th Judicial Circuit, McHenry County by the said Petitioner against you, praying for Dissolution of Marriage, 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 pending. NOW, THEREFORE, unless you, SOCORRO C. CALDERON, the said Respondent, file your answer to the Petition in said suit or otherwise make your ap pearance therein, in the said Circuit Court of the 19th Judicial Circuit, McHenry County, held in the courthouse in the City of Woodstock, Illinois, on or before the 18th day of April, 1979, default may be entered against you at any time after that day and a judgment entered in ac cordance with the prayer of said complaint. jRSlDOWnEATMEiiTS SALE NOW FEATURING 20% ©OFF •LEVOLOR BLINDS 'WOVEN WOODS •DRAPERIES •VERTICAL BLINDS 'SHADES SALE ENDS MARCH 24 THE DECORATOR SHOP AT WELCOME McHenry Paint GLASS & WALLPAPER 341 W. ELM ST.-McHENRY 385-7353 DAILY 7:45-5:30 THURS.'TIL 8:00 SAT.'TIL 5:00 PKTNRE FRAMIN6-ARTISTS SUPPLIES-DRAPERIES MoSreA PAINTS MON.-WED. 7:45-5:30 THURSDAY 7:45-8:00 FRIDAY 7:45-5:30 SATURDAY 8:00-5:30, Dated at Woodstock, Illinois March 2, 1979 Vernon W. Kavs, Jr. Clerk of Court Law Offices: Edward L. Parks 1307 North Park McHenry, Illinois 60050 (815) 385-9133 (Pub. Mar. 9,16&23,1979) Legal Notice STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS PUBLIC NOTICE LOCATION AND DESIGN APPROVAL REQUESTED Notice is hereby given to all interested persons that Location and Design Approval for the safety improvement of the West junction of Illinois Route 120 and Illinois Route 31 has been requested from the Federal Highway Ad ministration. The proposed improvement will consist of providing both approaches of Illinois Route 120 with two (2) 11-foot lanes in the eastbound direction, two (2) 12- foot lanes in westbound direction and left turn storage lanes. Both approaches of Illinois Route 31 will be WJiti'JiiVI YiVivJ. > n-vunaa New Lawn Tractors with Rear Bagger The optional 4-bushel rear bagger fits both John Deere Lawn Tractors -- the 8-hp 108 with 30-inch mower and the 11 -hp 111 with 38-inch mower. Tractors feature shift-on-the-go 5-speed transmission. Color-coded controls. And roomy operator's area. Both can be equipped with a front blade and a snow thrower for even more versatility. 2103 RTE. 120, McHENRY 815/385-0434 II HORSEPOWER REG. $1499 *1395 SALE I HORSEPOWER REG. $1349 SALE *1249 provided with one (1) lane in each direction and a right turn lane for northbound to east- bound traffic will also be provided. All approaches of the intersection wuf be resurfaced and new pavement markings will delineate the chan nelization. In addition, the existing traffic control signals will be modernized in ac cordance with current stan dards. Maps, drawings, and other information pertinent to the determination of the location and design of this improvement are available for public in spection at the District 1 office oi the Illinois Department of Transportation, located at 1000 Plaza Drive. Schaumburg, Illinois, 60196. BY ORDER OF JOHN D KRAMER SECRETARY (Pub. March 9,1979) Legal Notice NOTICE to subdivisions in terested in expenditures of Motor Fuel Tax Funds during the calendar year 1979, for maintenance and-or im provement of nondedicated roads established prior to July 23,1959, must make request for application forms by a d e l e g a t e d s u b d i v i s i o n representative, on or before March 12, 1979 to March 26, 1979. LeRoy Geske Highway Commissioner Nunda Township Road District dated March 5, 1979 (Pub. March 9.16& 23,1979) Legal Notice NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on March 7, A.D. 1979, 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 Milestone Prints, located at 807 Third Street, Harvard, Illinois 60033. Dated this 7th day of March, A.D. 1979 Rosemary Azzaro County Gerk (Pub. Mar. 9,16 & 23,1979) Sympathy, Please The district attorney was cross-examining the defendant. "And after you had poisoned the coffee and your husband sat at the table drinking the fatal dosage, did you feel any sym pathy?" "Yes, " the widow replied, "for just a moment -- when he asked for a second cup!" Single CPR Class Slated All persons interested in learning cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in a single three-hour, individualized class, are invited to register for the class to be held Wednesday evening, March 14, from 7 until 10 p.m. at McHenry hospital. The class will be taught by Mary Spraetz, R.N., CCRN, and several paramedics, and will be limited in size to provide for each student to practice and demonstrate proficiency*^ "Members of the public can learn to apply CPR at the site of a heart attack or drowning until a rescue squad arrives," Spraetz says. "The first four to six minutes after breathing has stopped are critical moments. People who know CPR can save their loved one's life. We urge all interested persons to register for this class by calling 385-2200, extension 623." Refresher Course For Area Nurses A refresher course for nurses is being offered by Memorial Hospital for McHenry County beginning Monday, March 12. Mrs. Arlene Hosick, R.N., supervisor of nursing service, has announced. The course will be given for four weeks, Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. There is no charge for this course. Persons wishing to learn more about this refresher course should contact Mrs. Mary Ganek, inservice director, at Memorial hospital. (338-2500 extension 260). } Golden Gleams The desire for fame tempts even noble minds. -St. Augustine. The fame of men ought always to be estimated by the means used to acquire it. -La Rochefoucauld. All fame is dangerous; good bringeth envy; bad, shame. -Thomas Fuller. 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Due to the particular beauty of its primitive setting, the homes of WOODCREEK are carefully regulated as to design, size, quality, and placement, insuring the best possible use of this lovely land NOW IS THE TIME to visit WOODCREEK. choose the perfect site for that long-awaited home, and AVOID spring price increases. B L O CALL 815-338-3850 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK -- MEMBER WOODSTOCK MULTIPLE LISTING HARDING REAL ESTATE ROUTE 47 * CALHOUN STHEET WOODSTOCK. ILLINOIS RESIDENTIAL I FARMS I INDUSTRIAL I APPRAISALS ATHLETES If you're an adult jogging your way to physical fitness, you're burning approximately 700 calories an hour--almost dou ble the number used by tennis players in the same amount of time. You consume 725 to 1000 calories per hour running and 270 to 500 calories an hour bicycling. Using all this extra energy, do part time athletes need spe cial foods or diet supple ments? In general, nutri tionists agree that the best diet for an athlete is not very dif ferent from that for the same person engaged in less vigor ous pursuits. Everyone needs the same basic nutrients: vitamins, minerals, carbohy drates, fats, proteins and wa ter. The major difference be tween active and inactive people is the amount of water and calories needed. And while you need more calories per hour to provide continued energy during sports activity, it usually makes little differ ence whether the extra calories come from protein, carbohy drate or fat in short term events. However, some studies indicate that complex carbohydrates--such as bread or pasta--are the best energy source for prolonged events because they produce more oxygen which is needed by the muscles and other tissues. Your need for protein doesn't increase with strenu ous exercise--contrary to be lief-- but your water require ment does, as well as your need for certain minerals. It's important to drink an adequate amount of liquid dur ing vigorous activity to re place the water and minerals lost through perspiration. Water is the best choice be cause it travels rapidly through your bloodstream to all parts of the body. Soft drinks and fruit and vegetable juices con tain enough sugar to delay the passage of liquid to the body areas where it is needed, thereby producing a feeling of fullness. Most authorities recom mend three balanced meals each day or perhaps five to six . smaller meals. A small, easily digested meal several hours before an athletic event is also suggested, but it should exclude fatty foods, protein food with high fat content and concentrated sugars such as candy, syrup and honey. And don't expect dietary supple ments such as megavitamins, glucose and wheat germ to improve your performance. Under controlled experimen tal studies they have demon strated no positive effect. Remember, good nourish ment is essential for optimum performance but natural agil ity, proper training, disci plined conditioning and good health all play an important role in your performance. Social Worker Will Speak To County Nurses Ann Fair, a social worker from the Family Counseling center, Grayslake, will speak on "Signs of Depression and Suicide Prevention" at the next meeting of the McHenry County Professional Nurses association at 7:30 p.m. March 14 in Room 249, McHenry County college. The May election of officers and board members will also be discussed. All registered nurses are invited to attend and to join the organization. \ | f i t \ I O Pi V ' M M M h k ^Pfie MeHenrv Plaindealer (USPS 335-200) Established 1875 3812 West Elm Street Phone 385-0170 McHenry. 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