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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Aug 1980, p. 11

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Legal Notice STATE OF ILLINOIS ) Auction Surplus Vehicles Meet The Captain )SS COUNTY OF McHENRY ) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS McHENRY STATE BANK, ) an Illinois Banking ) Corooration, and THOMAS ) F. BOLGER, Trustee, ) Plaintiffs, ) vs. ) ELINOR D. WHITE, ) FRANK WHITE. ) JOHN J. BLEVlfas, ) Trustee. INDIAN RIDGE ) IMPROVEMENT ) ASSOCIATION, INC., ) and UNKNOWN ) OWNERS, ) Defendants, ) No. 80 CH 28 NOTICE The requisite affidavit for you Defendant in the above entitled suit, that the said suit has been commenced in the Circuit Court of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit, .McHenry County, Illinois, by the said Plaintiff against you, praying for the foreclosure or a certain mortgage made by ELINOR D. WHITE and FRANK WHITE to McHENRY STATE BANK, an Illinois Banking corporation, conveying the premises described as follows, to-wit: Lot 6 in Block 1 in Indian Ridge Unit No. l, a Subdivision of part of Section 7, Township 45 North, Range 8 East of the Thira Principal Meridian according to the Plat thereof recorded June 27, 1939, as Document No. 139953 in Book 9 of Plats, page 34, in McHenry County, Illinois. and for other relief; that summons was duly issued out of said court as provided by law and the suit is still pending. NOW, THEREFORE, unless you, JOHN J. BLEVINS, the said defendant file your answer to the complaint in said suit or otherwise make your ranee therein in the ircuit Court of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit, McHenry County, Illinois, held in the courthouse in the City of Woodstock, Illinois, on or before the 8th day of September, 1980, default may be entered against you at any time after the day and a decree entered in accordance with the prayer of said complaint. DATED: August 1 1960 Vernon W. Kays, Jr.. Clerk COWLIN, COWLIN & UNGVARSKY Attorneys for Plaintiffs 20 Grant Street Crystal Lake, IL 60014 Telephone: 815-459-5300 (Pub. Aug. 6,13, & 20,1980) Legal Notice VILLAGE OF LAKEMOOR ORDINANCE NO. 80-0-11 AN ORDINANCE AMEN­ DING THE GARBAGE SERVICE CHARGE OR­ DINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF LAKEMOOR, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS. WHEREAS, on the 12th day of June, 1980 the village OF LAKEMOOR McHenry County, Illinois, by its duly elected Board of Trustees, Revised Statutes, 1961, as amended, enact Ordinance No. 80-0-5, entitled "Garbage Service Charge" and; WHEREAS, it has come to the attention of said Board of Trustees that said Ordinance does not include a penalty charge for non-payment or late payment of the service charge provided in said ordinance, and; WHEREAS, after full consideration at a regular meeting of this Board, it is deemed advisable to impose a penalty charge for non­ payment or late payment of said garbage service charge; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF LAKEMOOR, McHenry County, Illinois, as follows: SECTION I: That Section I of Ordinance No. 80-0-5, be amended by inserting im­ mediately subsequent to the last line of the last sentence of said section, the following language: "Said service charge shall be due and payable at the corporate offices of the Village of Lakemoor by the owner of said residential property on the 15th day of each month for which said owner is receiving garbage collection and that a penalty charge of 50 cents per month is imposed for non-pavment or late payment of said service cnarge delinquent for a period of one month." SECTION II: That Section II of Ordinance No. 80-0-5, be amended by inserting im­ mediately subsequent to the last line of the last sentence of said section, the following language: "Saicf service charge shall be due and payable at the corporate offices of the Village of Lakemoor by the owner of said commercial and industrial property on the 15th day of each month for which said owner is receiving garbage collection and that a penalty charge of 50 cents per month is im­ posed for non-payment or late payment of said service charge delinquent for a period of one month." SECTION III: All Or­ dinances and parts of Or­ dinances in conflict herewith shall be, and the same hereby are, repealed to the extent of said conflict. SECTION IV: This Or­ dinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval, and publication, in accordance with law. PASSED AND AP­ PROVED this 14th day of August, 1980. VILLAGE OF LAKEMOOR McHenry County, Illinois, BY: Richard J. Hyatt - Its President ATTEST: Pacita R. Morrison Village Clerk Passed: This 14th day of August, 1980. Approved: This 14th day of August, 1980. Ayes 5 Nays 0 Absent 1 (Pub. Aug. 20,1980) Michigan Freestone Red Haven PEACHES 29* lb. By the bushel Get them while they last! • ,x Visit The COUNTRY SMOKE HOUSE *Hams*Bacon* ORIOLE SPRINGS ORCHARDS OPEN DAILY 9 to 6. 34920 128th St .•Twin Lak*«,W1».® 414-877-2436 Tak* Hwy 173 East out ot Richmond, turn W» ot 1st rood 90 ina North (lokovlow Kd.). rlflht ot l.t rood «oinfl lost > (IMthStO • (M Approximately 800 surplus cars, vans, pick-ups, and larger trucks will be available to the general public at auction Saturday, Aug. 23. The annual Department of Administrative Services State surplus vehicle auction will begin at 9 a.m. with registration at 7:30 on the grounds of camp Lincoln, 1301 N. MacArthur, Springfield. Prospective bidders may inspect the vehicles the day of the auction and two days prior to that date. DAS Director V.A. Toolen said today acceptable forms of payment will include cash, certified checks, and travelers checks in in­ crements of $500 or less. All company checks or personal checks over $1000 will be approved as payment if accompanied by a letter of credit from an Illinois bank on , bank stationery designating the maximum amount of approved credit. Letters without specified credit amounts will not be Set Competition For Coast Guard Auxiliary The United States Coast Guard academy has an­ nounced that it is now ac­ cepting and processing applications for appointment as cadet, U.S. Coast Guard, Class of 1965. Applications are being accepted from both men and women. Ap­ pointments as Coast Guard cadets are tendered solely on the basis of an annual nation­ wide competition with no congressional appointments or geographical quotas. Applications and ad­ ditional information may be obtained by writing to Director of Admissions, United States Coast Guard Academy, New London, Conn., 06320. Jet Stream John Wise of Pennsylvania, an early balloonist, recog­ nized the existence of the jet stream as early as 1842. In 1843 he told Congress that "there exists in the atmos­ phere a constant current of wind, moving from west to east." accepted, Toolen advised. Payment other than cash will require a buyer to present two forms of positive identification, one bearing the buyer's photograph. Purchases must be removed from Camp Lincoln immediately following the auction. Each year the surplus vehicle auctions provide significant deposits to the State general revenue fund. Last year's sale generated over $174,000. GOODWILL VISIT Goodwill Industries is unlike other agencies collecting used material, because it is devoted entirely to the service of mentally, physically, and socially handicapped men and women, according to Mrs. Nick (Agnes) Adams, 1007 N. Plymouth lane, this area's Goodwill Industries' representative. Mrs. Adams announced that the Goodwill truck is scheduled to be in McHenry Friday, Aug. 22, to collect donations of repairable clothing, shoes, small appliances, household items, tools to be used in the sheltered workshop which supports 100 clients daily, from southern Wisconsin and Northern Illinois. For pickup call Mrs. Adams. PAGE n - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 20,1M0 "Great", "The best" and "This is real luxury" were some of the reactions of Bill Miller upon his return from a two-week Caribbean cruise as a graduation gift. Accompanied by his aunts, Maureen and Kathleen Henn, Bill flew from O'Hare to Miami, where the three boarded ship for what proved to be two memorable weeks. Ports of call were Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, An­ tigua, Curacao, Venezuela, Aruba, Jamaica and Haiti. Each island had its own particular appeal as they experienced, American, British, Netherlands, Spanish, French and mixed influences. Life aboard ship was devoted to several themes, complete with costumed waiters, parades and other attractions that proved exciting to the tourists. Bill joined many activities on board, enjoying the cruise to the fullest. Among the highlights in which he participated were pirate's night, masquerade party, Gay 90's, teen ac­ tivities, and three big galas of the captain, all formal. These were the captain's cocktail party, gala dinner, and the farewell dinner party. Assessing the trip, all agreed the cruise was an excellent choice made by Bill as a grade school graduation gift. \ Bill Miller meets the captain abroad ship that carried the eighth grade graduate and his aunts on a Caribbean cruise. For two weeks, the three local residents enjoyed the offerings of Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands. Antigua. Curacao. Venezuela. Aruba. Jamaica and Haiti. Knock-Knock / moved into a very exclus­ ive neighborhood because I heard that ij you lived there, Opportunity would knock. So last night Opportunity knocked -- nobody was home and it stole our TV set. Wo reserve the right to limit quantities while they last. Not respon­ sible for typographical errors. 7 DAYS 7AM TO SUNNYSIDE FOODS & ED'S FINER MEATS & SAUSAGE SHOP 4216 N. WILMOT ROAD, SUNNYSIDE, ILL. ( JUST NORTH OF JOHNSBURG) (815)385-8097 M J I a Mmikoil J ^0»k ( k«p«l Hill / R o o d it 1 7 0 WE ACCEPT CUUFUTURER COUPONS FIELDCREST: 2% MILK EVERYDAY LOW PRICE 178 I GALLON DEAN'S HALF & 4QC HALF HO • SHAMP EVERYDAY LOW P|NT BLUE LUSTER PRICE CARPET \MPOOER'S HERE 111 I MEADOW GOLD ICE CREAM 1.69 % GALLON DEAN'S SOUR CREAM L HOMESTYll BREAD J823 VALENCIA ORANGES ICE CREAM BARS <m. PUPPS Ann FACIAL TISSIIL . 20OCT.9 VAN CAMPS POBK I BEANS IGA 40 GALLON LAWN ft LEAF BAGS DELMONTE PI AS. CO*N, ok VEGETABIES ."T.̂ uoz. GOLD MEDAL CAIti ASSORTED MJUA . . FLAVORS . 6-12 OZ. CANS LAND O LAKES BUTTER... . • « • • • 1.59 J/1.00 Mc 3/1.09 1.49 J.75 lf)c Aa pascal i Cc ML. NECTARINES lbJJ i CELERY ITAIK I 5° 'GROUND KEF s i*;\< BOX/ WSE - tt*, * \ MAT'S SLICED ̂ QUARTER 5RKL0 r LS. USDA CHOICE BUTT STEAKS Li. GROUND 'cim paths SLi.iOX STYLE IS. lit. CORN KING MOT BOGS is. freezer specials USDA CHOICE HIND QUARTER -t MINI-HOME SELECTION HOME SELECTION BOX BEEF FREEZER BOX S I I I P A C K A G f S G R O U N O B f I f I S l I C I C M O I C i R O U M O S T C A M I S t I C I C H O I C I S I R L O I N S T I A K 1 } i I I F R Y I N G C H I C K i N S cut U P I J T O 4 I S P O T R O A S T I 4 I S R O U I O S i i F R O A S T 1 4 ( A C i N T i R C U T P O R K C H O P S J I I S S T I A K S ? I A C H A P P 7 i IBS or M i A T USDA CHOICE BEEF SIBES S lit P K G S G R O U N D i f f t I S I S i O * G B O U N O i f f ! P A T T l f S 7 S l l C f S C H O l C f R O U N D S T I A K I ( A C H 7 S U C f S C H O l C I S I R I O I N S T I A K I I A C H J I L i P A C M A G K S i l l * S T I W 7 2 . ! • I R V I N G C H I C K I N S C U I U P 7 3 T O 4 l i P O T R O A S f S I 4 L i R O I l l D i l f f R O A S T 7 S l A i S M i r S P A R f R l i S 1 4 L i F O R I I O I N R O A S T 2 4 I A C I N T I R C U T P O R K C H O P S 7 I l i P K G S f t l l l U V I R S U C I D 4 R l i S H A K S 7 I A C M 7 C O R N I S H H I N S I I L i P O R K S A U S A G I R O l I 99.50 LBS 0 » A ! 4 S I R L O I N S T I A K S I I A C H 7 R O U N D S T I A K S I I A C H 4 H i S T I A K S 7 I A C H 1 T i O N I S T I A K S I I A C H 4 C U i l S T I A K S ; I A C H I S l i iox i l l* P A T T I I S * I li G R O U N D ill> 7 I l i i l l # S T I W 7 ) T O 4 l i P O T R O A S I 7 4 l i R O l 1 1 0 i l l ' R O A S I 7 7 I A ( H S H O R f R l i S i l l * 7 7 I A C H i l l ! S H A N K S • 7 T O 3 l i P r ' O R N i l l f 119.50 A P P 7 0 IBS O f M l A T PRICE INCLUDES CUTTING. WRAPPING, FREEZING FROM THE SAUSAGE SHOP LEAN SLICED BAKED HAM.... SLICED BAKED HAM.... FRESH HOMEMADE ITALIAN SAUSAGE SLICED ROAST BEEF.... LAND O LAKES AMERICAH CHEESE FRESH HOMEMADE BRATWURST '/. LS. % LS. 1 LB. • • • • • • • m 1.79 1.09 J.09 ,.2.79 ,1.89 «P BOTTLE SHOP AT SUNNYSIDE FOODS W* r*ter/« th« right to limit quontiti#» whilo Tlost VJI« not IF«d UOUOR PRICES EFFECT IVE AUG ? ! 24 (815) 3S5-S097 3. iAVET BRANDY 11 OQ 1.7S LITER I liUV WEIOEMANN BEER *•12 OZ. CANS JiM BEAM OLD STYLE BEER 1212 OZ. CANS' 1 LITER' •ALEY IRISH CREAM LIQUEUR -- 750 ML SMIRNOFF V09KA 1.75 LITER CLUi CQCKTAitS 4.S OZ. GLAS! • ) . >>.)/: / '>r; rttltCHMAWM't 61* O QQ I.MLm*OaVW CALIFORNIA C91LARS mm

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