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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 Oct 1981, p. 17

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Legal Notice Y )SS )> NOTICE OF •• JUDICIAL SALE STATE OF ILLINOIS COUNTY OF MCHENRY WTlffi CIRCUIT COURT COUNTY, ILLINOIS MCHENRY SAVINGS AND ) LOAN ASSOCIATION, ) Plaintiff, ) -V8- ) HOWARD F. > KATZENBERG; 6t. ftl., ) Defendants: ) IN CHANCERY General No. 81 CH 197 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in pursuance of a decree heretofore entered byjMud Court in the above entitled cause, MICHAEL SULLIVAN Associate Judge of the Circuit Court will on Thursday, the 2»ui day of October X.D. 1981, at* the 9:00 o'clock A.M. (Central Standard) Time, in Room 310 of the Court House, tathe aty of Woodstock, in said County sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash all and singular, the following described premises and real estate in said dec? e mentioned, situated in uie County of McHenry and State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficiei: to satisfy said decree, to-wit: Part of Lot 5 in Block 2. of the Original Plat of Richmond Village, according to the Plat thereof recorded in the Recorder's Office October 8,1844 in Book D of Deeds, page 345, described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast corner of said Lot 5, and running thence North along the East line of said Lot, 21 feet- thence West Earallel with the South ne of said Lot, 60 feet , thence South parallel with the East line of said Lot, 21 feet; thence East along the South line of saia Lot to the place of beginning, said above described premises being located in and being a part of the Southwest Quarter 1981 SRNON W. KAYS, JR. -* Clerk of the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois Frederick C. Cappetta 7 South Dearborn Street Chicago, Illinois 60603 (312) 726-9600 Attorney for Plaintiff (Pub. Sept. 25, Oct. 2 and 9, 1981) Exhibit A No. 810468 Legal Notice VILLAGE OF McHENRYSHORES WASTEWATER COLLECTION AND TREATMENT FACILITIES FEDERAL GRANT PROJECT NO. C172048-01 NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING Notice is hereby given that the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of McHenry Shores ana the South-East McHenry Facilities Planning Area Public Advisory Commitee will hold a public meeting at 7:30 P.M. on November 5, 1981 at the McHenry Shores Library, 3211 West Beach Drive, McHenry Shores, Illinois 60050. The meetir and discuss pre future facility planning area conditions including: Land use Demographic and D1S bUUDU. ie purpose of this ting will be to present discuss present and economic projects Environmental factors Flow and waste load forecasts Sludge disposal Identify and screen alternatives The public is invited to attend the meeting. Nina Keen, Public Participation Coordinator (P«b. Oct. 2,1981) No. 810496 Legal Notice n .. NOTICE * Public Notice is hereby given that on September 16, A.D 1981, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, setting fortn the names and post-office addresses of all of the pereons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as TYPEWRITER SERVICE, located at 3206 S. lan, McHenry, Illinois, Street, East of Fritxche •••••••••••••Hi r* *** it Deaths Commum'y Co"e9es nnH MY) cm una una am .»i ^ V/ C4 !• S • O . . . < • _ _ . . . of Fritxche common! a reai esiaie I a cent highways required by law VILLAGE i Dated this 16th day of September^ A.D. 1981. mary Azzaro, County Clerk (Pub./>ct. 2,9& If.1981) fW. 810498 Legal Notice N( J Dtice Public Noti iven that on September .D. 1981, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, setting fortn the names and post-office addresses of all of the per­ sons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as PM EN­ TERPRISES, located at 504 Sunrise Drive, McHenry, IL., 60050, P.O. Box 534, Richmond, IL., 60071. Dated this 29th day of September A.D. 1981. Rosemary Azzaro of Section 9, Township 46 North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in McHenry County, Illinois. ADDRESS OR LOCATION OF PROPERTY: 10315 Main Street, Richmond, Illinois together with all buildings ana improvements thereon, and the tenements, hereditaments and Jrtenances thereunto jng. (Pub. Oct. 2 16,1981 i No. 810497 Legal Notice IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF FIRST BANK OF OAK PARK, AS TRUSTEE UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF ATRUST AGREEMENT DATED JUNE 9.1947 AND KNOWN AS TRUST NO. 1748. DOUGLASCOLE, PATRICIA COLE, GONZALO REYES, CLEMENTIA REYES, ESTATE OF EDNA WIPPER, - ELMER KRUMWIEDE, BARBARA KRUMWIEDE, ROBERT WENDT. LYNDA WENDT, AND DOUGLAS JEFFERIES FOR ENTRY INTO AN ANNEXATION AGREEMENT WITH THE VILLAGE OF LAKEMOOR, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS. STOP & SEE HILARY RODENKIRCH PONT1AC SALES MANAGER FOR 1982 PRICES! OVERTON PONTIAC Rt 31 and Rt. 120 , n n n McHenry (815)385-6000 COME TO THE BIGGEST CADIUAC-PONTIAC DIALER IN TNI "COUNTY" and 602,604,606,608, 610 and 612 Columbus Street in the east part of Nunda Town­ ship, McHenry County, Illinois. The applicants are seeking to annex the above- described real estate and any adjacent roads the LAKEMOOR pursuant to an Annexation Agreement. Under the terms of said Annexation Agreement, such annexation^ would be contingent upon ton amend­ ment of the Zoning Or­ dinance of the VILLAGE OF LAKEMOOR so as to classify the above-described real estate as follows: Lots 1, 2, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20 in Block 1 of Fritzsche's Estates Subdivision as "R- 3", RESIDENCE DISTRICT and Lots 3,4, S and 6 in Block 1 in Fritzsche's Estates Subdivision as "R-4", RESIDENCE DISTRICT with such variations of the VILLAGE'S ordinances and bulk requirements as are necessary to allow the continued use of the lots for the uses and purposes for which they are presently placed. A Dublic hearing will be held before the VILLAGE OF LAKEMOOR Zoning Board of Appeals on October 19, 1981 at 7:30 p.m. in the Village Hall located at 234 W. Rand Road in the Village of Lakemoor, County of McHenry and State of Illinois. AT WHICH TIME AND PLACE, any person desiring to be heard may be present DATED: This 28th day of September. 1981 VILLAGE OF LAKEMOOR Zoning Board of Appeals DOROTHY MOORE Dorothy if. Moore, 61,7719 Oak drive, Wonder Lake, died Wednesday, Sept. 30, at American International hospital, Zion, 111. She was born April 30, 1920, in Chicago, the daughter of Harry and Hazel W. Beamen Becker. Mrs. Moore was married July 31, 1941, in Villa Park, to Jack Moore who survives. She was one of the founders of Nativity Lutheran church, Wonder Lake and belonged to the Wonder Lake Women's club. In addition to her husband, she is survived by three sons, Jack, Jr. of Cicero, 01., Gregory B. ^ of Car­ penters ville and David J. of Woodstock; three grand-' children; her mother, Mrs. Becker of Woodstocka sister, Mrs. John Boehm of McHenry and a brother, William Becker of Lake In The Hills. She was preceded in death by a daughter Sharon Louise in 1959 and her father. Visitation was scheduled for Thursday, from 4 to 9 p.m. at the Freund funeral home, Wonder Lake. Graveside services will be held Friday, 10 a.m., at Woodland cemetery, McHenry, with the Reverend Roger Olson officiating. Wil l Hold Elect ions The first November year and five which tad no election for members of contest in 1979. boards of trustees of com- This is the first munity college districts community college ele throughout the state of ̂ have been held ̂ November g . Qi PAGE 17 - PLAIN DEALER. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2,1M1 Seventy-two of the candiates It is better to begin doing are incumbents• TJ*re •« our doty Utc than only three districts which never have no incumbents on the rF r n. ballot . -Dionysius. Illinois finds 171 candidates in the running for 96 seats, says David L. Viar, executive director of the Illinois Community College Trustees association. Viar, whose organization is a federation of the 39 public community college districts in the state, said that there are 10 districts where there is no contest, in other words, the same number -of candidates as there are seats available. The 10 districts with no contest compare to three #hich had no contest last ^American Viewpoints on a Tuesday. Previously they woe held on a Saturday in April but the state's new consolidated election law mandates the change to Noverfibgr: It also allows only one election every two years rathe* than two. This necessitated a change in the term of members of boards of trustees of community colleges from three years to four years. Of the 171 candidates running for seats on college boards, 24 are female. EUREKR VRCUUM CLERNER LEE & RAY ELECTRIC 1 0 0 5 N F R O N T ( S . R t 3 1 ) 385-0882 THOUGHT FOR FOOD By GOULD CROOK By: County Cleric !, 9, • s NORMAN MORRISON Its Chairman PROFESSIONAL COR­ PORATION Attorneys for Petitioner 145 Virginia Street Crystal Lake, Illinois 60014 Telephone: 815-459-6440 (Pub. Oct. 2,1981) No. 8104% Hypnosis Imagine descending 20 floors in a posh elevator that opens to a passage leading to a lush tropical isle. You can feel the sand be­ tween your toes and smell the sea breeze, and yet youVe never left your hometown. In fact, you might have ex- j&rienced the whole event while samllg in a chairin youfr'lb&ff police station. Sounds unbelievable, but it can happen under hypnosis, one technique being used by police to obtain detailed information on a crime from witnesses and victims, sometimes years later Potato-Topped Vegetables Betty Crocker® Potato Buds® mashed potatoes (enough for 4 servings) 1 pkg. (3 ozs.) cream cheese, cut into cubes and softened * 2 tbsps. snipped chives 1 /8 tsp. white pepper 2 to 3 cups vegetables (mush­ room caps, zucchini slices, celery sticks, cherry tomato , halves) Prepare mashed potatoes as directed op pkg. for 4 servings except--decrease water to 1 cup (potatoes will be stiff). Stir in cream cheese, chives and pepper until cream cheese is melted. Fill or top vegetables witjh potato mixture. Place vegetables on ungreased cookie sheet. Set ov­ er. control to broil and/or 550°. Broil vegetables with tops about 4 in. from heat until light brown, 3 to 5 min. About 7 doz. ap- ;p^fizers. *' v -«< v. •-% m Rce T M. of General Mills, Inc. Do your duty, and leave the rest to the gods. -Pierre Corneille. He who cannot contract the sight his mind, as well as dilate it, wants a great talent in life. --Francis Bacon TOOL VALUE OF THE MONTH A NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in compliance with the Zoning Ordinance of the VILLAGE OF LAKEMOOR, that a public hearing will be held before the VILLAGE OF LAKEMOOR Zoning Board of Appeals on the application effecting the following described property: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 15, 16, 17,18.19 and 20 in Block 1 of Fritzsche's Estates Subdivision, being a Subdivision of part of the North Half of Section 5, Township 44 North. Range 9 East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the plat thereof recorded March 29; 1950 as Document No. 229955 in Book 10 of Plats, Page 126, all in McHenry County, Illinois. The subject property which contains ap­ proximately 12 lots totalling; 2.55 acres, more or less, is contiguous as a whole to the corporate limits of the VILLAGE OF LAKEMOOR and are located on Amanda Avenue and on Columbus Orfjory T. Eckstein, M.0. Announces The Relocation Of His Office To 4306-A Wett Crystal Lake Road McHenry, Illinois Practice Limited To Internal Medicine i j • ^ And Allergy Telephone 815-344-0370 x VISE-GRIP Quantities Limited While Supplies Last LOCKING PLIERS Vise Grips are the original pliers with adjustable jaws that lock securely but release easily. 7-inck*ay Vise Grip also has wire cutter. 7WR REMEMBER... OPEN SUNDAYS 9-1 FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE! jVjcf- jENRY UMBER v v- ~ 40 Vo Wf ST MAlPi U. Y\r nr huy. ii l irx-M 385-4600 ® V J Give your KERO-5UN furnace an to bij Because you don't have money to burn. In the autumn or spr^ig when you just want to take the chill Off the room your family is using, you don't have to go to the expense of firing up your whole heating system A Kero-Sun Portable Heater delivers enough heat to make an average-size room really comfortable There is another way in which a Kero-Sun Portable Heater can save you money. Here's how: Kero-Sun Portable Heaters let you focus heat where you want it when you want it You can keep one room cozy ail evening and tun, the thermostat down for the rest of the house This is especially important when you realize the average oil or gas central heating system is often no more than 45% to 65°/o fuel efficient The reason: a high peicentage of heat is lost in the chimney, ducts, or pipes In contrast, Kero-Sun Portable Heaters are 99 9% FUEL EFFICIENT They require no chimney or ducts, so no heat is lost. It is ail delivered directly to the area you are heating. Nine money saving models to choose from. See a demonstration today! extra month off. rnNfou N COUPON COUPC Ask your participating Kero-Sun dealer about our pre-season money saving coupon. u l l istja 99 9% luel elhcienc\ Clean burning Portable Advanced satety features No chimney installation [FREE IS gallon fuel can with purchase. Check local code* for permitted uaet. See a demonstration at a Kero-Sun dealer near you! (•o. P. Freund . P. Fi Inc. / v 4102 W. Crystal Lake Rd. McHenry 385-0420 South Darrington Off ice Centre 33 W HIGGINS ROAD • SOUTH BARRINGTON ILLINOIS 60010 South Barrington Office Centre is strategically located on Higgins Road (Route 72), just west of Barrington Road. Featuring easy on-off access to the Northwest Tollway (I-90) at Barrington Road, it offers anyone doing business in the booming northwest corridor the perfect place to do business from. Situated in an award-winning park-like environment, high-lighted by three lakes, South Barrington Office Centre is adjacent to Allstate s Corporate Headquarters with the Suburban Medical Center Hospital nearby. Just minutes from recreational facilities, restaurants and shopping, it offers a unique blend of prestigious office space (800 to 10,000 sq. ft.), convenience and location --right irrfhe heart of the northwest suburbs. srONEGATE Properties, Inc. (312) 428-1900 THIS FALL AT ocJ owerwi AN INVESTMENT THAT GROWS! ALL EVERGREENS 1/2 PRICE 50 VARIETIES ")For all types of plar^ings Foundations - Hedges - ' Specimens...Choos^jfrom: Yews - Juniper - Spruce Fir - Arborvitae - Pine SPREADING EVERGREEN GROUND COVERS - 1/2 PRICE -M280 32 Plant Flat - (Reg. $25.60) Euonymous Coloratus - (Purpleleaf Wintercreeper) Pachysandra Terminalis - (Japanese Spurge) Safe Limited to dug plonts • Take with only TAG-A-TREE SALE CONTINUES SATURDAY & SUNDAY - October 3 & 4 Large, Mature, Landscape - Size Shade & Ornamental Trees... *79.00» op Flowerwood nurserymen are in our nursery to show you hundreds of specimen'trees. After you select your tree, we will tag it withpydur name and dig it at the proper time. Choose from over 1000 treesHOO0/® full year guarantee. More varieties of shade trees on sale. LAWN & GARDEN SPECIALS Mississippi Valley Hardwood Mulch 3 cu. ft. Reg. 4.95 3.88 Cedar Timbers - 6 x 6 x 8 Reg 14.75- 11.88 Bird Baths - All Statuary SAVE 25% Sof'n Soil Lawn & Garden Gypsum - A Product of United States Gypsum. Adds vital calcium and sulfur • Works like milions of tiny hoes • Promotes deep root growth • Loosens clav^oil • 50 lb. bag covers 1.000 sq.ft. Reg. 3.95 SAVE $1.00 NOW 2*95 "(lowerwood Routes 14 and 17S Crystal lake (815)459-6200 .Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 9-6; Fri. 9-8; Sat. 9-5; Sun. 10-5'

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