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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Jun 1981, p. 21

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Legal Notice PUBLICATION NOTICE STATE OF ILLINOIS ) )SS. COUNTY OF McHENRY ) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, WOODSTOCK ILLINOIS IRVING FEDERAL ) SAVINGS & LOAN ) ASSOCIATION, ) Plaintiff, ) v. ) JOHN V.LEE and ) SHEILA W LEE, ) his wife, WHITEHALL ) DEVELOPMENT, ) LTD., and ) UNKNOWN OWNERS, ) Defendants. ) IN CHANCERY No. 81 Ch 59 The requisite affidavit for publication having been filed, notice is hereby given you, UNKNOWN OWNERS, defendants in the above- entitled case, that the said suit has been commenced in the Circuit Court for the 19th Judicial Circuit, McHenry County, Woodstock, Illinois, by the said plaintiff against you and otner defendants, praying for the foreclosure of a certain Mortgage conveying the premises described as follows, to wit: Lot 27 in Spring Dale Trails Unit One, being a Subdivision of the North­ west V4, of Section 18, Township 46 North. Range 9, East of the Third, Pr incipal Meridian, according to the Plat thereof in the Recorder's Office of McHenry County, Illinois, on December 30, 1975, as Document No. 653602 in the Village of Spring Grove, in McHenry County, I l l inois , commonly known as 1802 Hunters | Twice Told Tales FIFTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of May 28, 1931) With the beautiful Spring weather upon us, the residents of McHenry are busily engaged in beautifying their homes, inside with the Spring housecleaning and outside by getting lawns in shape, planting gardens and flower beds. The outstanding feature in decoration this year, which leads in poular i ty and gains in­ creasing favor, is the rock garden. Lane, Sprj Illinois. Mortgage John V. ~ W. Lee, tgagors, Federal Loan Moi in McHenry Recorder of Grove, ich said ade by Sheila e, Mor- Irving s ana , .a t ion. recorded of the ounty Deeds, Illinois, as Document No. 753837, and for other raMef; that summons was duly issued out of the said Gourt against you as provided by law ; and that the said suit is now pending. Now, therefore, unless you, the said above named defendants, file your answer to the Complaint in the said suit or otherwise make your appearance therein, in the oince of the Clerk of the Circuit QaucUfac Ji* JKfc, Judicial Circuit, McHenry County, 2200 N. Seminary Ave., Woodstock, Illinois, on or before the 22nd day of Jime, 1981, default may be entered against you at any time after that day and a Judgment entered in coraance with the prayc said Complaint. Dated: May 13th, 1981 Woodstock, Illinois Vernon W. Kays Jr. Clerk of the Court John C. Shepard Attorney for Plaintiff 11 South LaSalle Street Chicago, Illinois 60603 (Pub. May 20,27, & June 3, 1981) No. 810240 U. S. Coal There may be more than 2 trillion tons of coal deposits in the United States, 10 times as much as all the known coal reserves. lENTMtSQflHC the professional do-it-yourself carpet cleaning system First Hour of Rental $1.00 per hour . . . for every hour thereafter. (Exqmple 2 hours . . . total charge $1 plus tax.) NO MINIMUM Special Rental Rate Good Monday thru Thursday RINSENVAC cleans the way professionals do at a traction ot the cost NO MINIMUM OViftNICHT SPECIAL! 8:00 P.M. -9:00 A.M. $10.00 4400 W. RTi. 120, McHSNRY, III. The northbound flyer on the Chicago Northwestern railroad struck and fatally injured Raymond Takulla, 31 years old, of Chicago, at a crossing just south of Terra Cotta. FORTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of May 29, 1941) When the numbers were drawn at Washington a few months ago for the con­ scription of men between the ages of 21 and 35 in the United States, the first young man in McHenry to have his number drawn was George Kinsala, who at that time was employed In the West McHenry poetoffice. He is now Private George Kinsala and has been under the title since Feb. 12,1041. The twenty-first annual commencement exerdeee Ot the McHenry Community high school will graduate # students. r , . * Johnsburg Tigers came from behind to win from Woodstock in a real thriller. The Alemite led 9-2 in the seventh inning. After two men were out, a hit, an error, home runs by Joe and Don Freund, a triple and a few singles resulted In the inning ending 9 to 7. But the Tigers again put on a rafiy in the eighth to push the win­ ning run across. TWENTY-FIVE YEARSAGO (Taken from the fileaofMay 24, 1956) Eight farm girls from the county have been selected as contenders for the title of dairy princess at the Har­ vard centennial-Milk days. Among the eight are Mary Linn Hogan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan of Ringwood, and Barbara Passfleld, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Passfield of Woodstock, well known in this community. Three buildings on the Todd school property r Walingford hall, Clover hall and Todd gymnasium have been purchased, according to Dr. Paul Hockberg of Chicago, who announces that they will be converted into a SECTION 2-PAGE I - PLAINDEALER- home for retired people. The unit will be named Wood- peopl imed stock House, where retired persons can live on a small income. Army Pfc. Loren J . Freund, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Freund, is playing baseball in Korea for I Corps headquarters. TEN YEARS AGO (Taken/rom the files of May 21. 197| en/r Action taken by High School District 156 board, following an executive session, indicated a policy of economy to be undertaken during the next school year. A decision was made to reduce the athletic budget by $6,500 over the present year. The program was reviewed and the board will leave the final decision on cuts to the new athletic director. Larry Huck of McHenry was elected president of the Marian Parents association at the annual meeting held at Marian Central high school. At the request of numerous parents, Montini school board members voted to change the color of the boys' uniform trousers from gray to any dark solid color. • • • • Children would prob­ ably be much better if they didn't have the ex­ ample of adults to follow^ * e e e The folks who live on interest rarely worry about the troubles of the man who lives on wages. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 1,1981 FUND FOR KAMII.Y Pastor Jeff Roberts of Mount Hope Methodist church is currently at Presbyterian-St. Luke's hospital in Chicago. Because of numerous surgeries and three months of hosp i t a l i za t i on . Pas to r Roberts has incurred many medical bills A Rev. Jeff Roberts Escrow fund has been established at McHenry State bank for anyone who would like to help the minister and his family with their expenses Donor's names will be kept anonymous. • e o o An executive is one who can do more in a pinch than anyone else thinks he can. not MTH MOni. Panasonic Free Watch Offer From Polaroid! ronograpi (Only $1 postage and handling) Buy any Polaroid Auto Focus camera between Texas Instruments. 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SAVE 33% Lodies Jamaica Shorts A / 1.97 Our Reg. 2.H Weiss idbe po>n eater ifrstdi | wtth algetic wsW bend In celofs. Stow 1MB. SAVE 21% Opaque Nylon Knee Socks 37' Our Reg. 470 Choice of fashion eoMd tones. Stretch, 3 I altos: S-7*. S-SW. S-11. Slightly Irr. SAVE 22% Ladles' Brushed Orion Booties 64* Our Reg. 030 Choose front an a sat. of eobd colors, t also J SAVE 27% Planters® Dry Roast Sesame Nut Mix Tasty dry roasted aesame nut mix -- Great for snacks or parties. 1.73 Reg. 2.37 tan caie ftta s-11. SAVE 20% T-Shlrt Fabric 1.57, .Reg. 1.f7yd. lO SAVE I SAVE I Safety Treads 2.54 dp WH- M rtmf SAVE 23% Tan Care 4 Oz. 1.96 Our Reg. 2.56 Take care of your tan after you got It with Tan Care, wtth aloe. SAVE 25% Acme® Blk. Certificate Frame 5" x 7" 93* Peg. t .24 8" x 7" 1.24 Reg. 1.S7 Qroat for framing phaloa, certificates, etc. No. 40KMS7*0 [Vkou/o Hostess Fruit Pies 3/87 Reg. 41C MkioiM plot wtth rool frvtt filling - apple, til" SAVE 22% No-Pest Strip 1.64 Our Reg. 2 .12 Kills flies and mosquitoes Indoors. SAVE 23% Brach's Candy Assortment 73* # W Reg. 96C Choose from Starlight NUnts. butterscotch. Cin­ namon Disks, Sour balls. SAVE 23% Q.T. 4 Oz. Lotion SAVE 27% Zee® Carefree Air Mat 6* x 27" In. 2.T7 Get the best tsn possible with Q.T. quick oppertone 1.43 Our Reg. 1.94 Carefree air mat. S' x 27". Available In orange, yellow or blue. Deflated No. SS15-2 SAVE *26 Drop Leaf Table 73.87 . ft.sr lomlnatod top foe ^ucoMllty foil ptooo tSi BAN.Y9tfl9, IT 10M6 9̂ 0 4400 W. RTE. 120 • McHENRY RTI. 471 COUNTRY CLUB RB.

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