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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Mar 1982, p. 19

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Leaa! Notice IN IDE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WOODSTOCK, a National Banking Association organized and existing under • the laws of . the United States, \ Plaintiff, i • • ,»jir • .>• .* • c 'v ' /• : vs JEROME G. REINHARD and SHARON A. REINHARD: CITY OF McHENRY: FREDRICK A. McKINSTRY: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, and UNKNOWN OWNERS, Defendants. NO 82 CH 062 ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ), ) ) 5 ) NOTICES TO UNKNOWN OWNERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO YOU, UNKNOWN OWNERS, that suit entitled as above has been commenced and is now pending against you and other persons wherein Plaintiff seeks foreclosure of a Mortgage on the following described property: Lot 22 in Block 3 in Lakeland Shores, Unit No. 3, being a Sub­ division of part of the North Half of the South- * west Quarter of Section 27, Township 45 North. Range 8 East of the Third . Principal Meridian, lying South of the center £ line of State Route 120, according to the Plat thereof recorded April 25,1958 as Document No. 337444 in Book 13 of Plats, page 55. in McHenry County, Illinois, and other relief. UNLESS YOU FILE YOUR ANSWER or otherwise file your Ap­ pearance in this case in the Office of the Clerk of this Court. McHenry County Courthouse, 2200 N. Seminary Ave., Woodstock, Illinois, 60098, on or before March 26, 1982, A JUDGMENT OR DECREE BY DEFAULT MAY BE TAKEN AGAINST YOU FOR THE RELIEF ASKED IN THIS COMPLAINT. DATED, this 19th day of February, 1982. CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS* vems' By: VerfionW.Kays, Jr. •JO OK)' J - FRANZ and McGUIRE Attorneys for Plaintiff One North Williams St. Crystal Lake, IL., 60014 815-459-8770 J (Pub. Feb. 24, Mar. 3 & T 1 Mar; 10,1982) No. 820082 Ki OJ 3V i*'3SK Notice * IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS v MARENGO SERVICE CORPORATION, an Illinois .jg- corporation, £ > & Plaintiff, ^CjPAUL A. DZ1ADUS, • a bachelor OWN OWNERS, Defendants. No. 82 CH 25 PUBLICATION NOTICE The requisite Affidavit having been duly filed herein, NOTICE IS HEREIN GIVEN YOU, Paul A. Dziadus, Defendant in the above-entitled action, that an action is now pending in the court as shown above, wherein Plaintiff seeks to ^ foreclose a mortgage made by you with respect to the y. following described real estate: y^^hat part of the *' Southeast Quarter of Section 31, Township 45 North, Range 8 East of the Thir<f Principal Meridian, described as follows: Commencing at the Southeast corner of said Southeast Quarter; thence West along the South line 1000.77/ feet: thence North parallel with the West line of said Southeast Quarter, S28.0 feet to the place of •<; beginning; thence West parallel with said South Cnne, 241.02 feet; thence ^Northwest at an angle of A_ _74 degrees 37 minutes 01 ' i with the ition of the last ,u>ved line, 325.41 t; thence Southeast at male of 174 degrees 43 35 seconai with >rolongation last described line, 180.0 feet; thence Northeast at an angle of 102 degrees 05 minutes 31 seconds with the prolongation of the scribed line, ,76 feet; thence Northwest at an angle of 94 degrees 26 mimrtes 26 seconds it,; with the prolongation of the last described line,7 <£*'229.0 feet ; thence Nor­ thwest at an angle of 31 37 minutes 23 seconds to the right, with the prolongation of the - rtnanrthsil - aescriDea ibed line, 208.31 ter line of a last< feet to the center! Rublic road running Forthwesterly to Southeasterly; thence Southeasterly along said center line. 42.94 feet; thence Southeasterly at an angle of 44 decrees 19 minutes 31 seconds to the right, with the prolongation of said center line, 169.10 feet; thence Southeast at an angle of 3J degrees 37 minutes 23 seconds to the left, with the prolongation of the last described line, 515.27 feet; thence Southeast at an angle of 6 degrees 43 minutes 56 seconds, to the right, with the prolongation of the last described line, 266.60 feet: thence West parallel with the South line of said Southeast Quarter, 554.62 feet to the place of beginning, in McHenry Township, McHenry County, Illinois. Commonly known as v They Road, McHenry, IL., 60050. NOW, THEREFORE, you are further notified to file your appearance in the of­ fice of the Clerk of the Court above stated on or before March 24. 1982. and if you fail so to do. or do not otherwise make your ap­ pearance on or before said date, this cause may be heard and judgment entered as prayed for in said Com­ plaint without further notice. I N T E S T I M O N Y WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court at my office in Woodstock, Illinois, this 18th day of February, 1982. Vernon W. Kays, Jr., Clerk of the Circuit ' Court of McHenry County, Illinois (COURT SEAL) KELL, CONERTY & POEHLMANN Attorneys for Plaintiff 121 East Calhoun Street P.O. Box 588 Woodstock, IL., 60098-0588 (815) 338-4511 (Pub. Feb. 24, Mar. 3 & Mar. 10,1982) No. 820077 Legal Notice NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on February 17, A.D. 1982, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Cleric of McH Sunnyside Area Betty Messer 344-2494 nebeck, Mar. 6; and Greg Nowak (Butch), Mar. 7. Best i wtebw for a happy 4*y and I many more to come. lenry forth County, Illinois, setting for the names and post-office addresses of all of the per­ sons oWt^d^tinoand transacting file business known as THE LITTLE ENGINE SHOP, located at 5413 Circle Drive, McHenry, IL., 60050. Dated this 17th day of February, A.D. 1982. Rosemary Azzaro, County Clerk (Pub. Feb. 24, Mar. 3 & Mar. 10,1982) No. 820080 • ••• A happy spirit is the greatest possession that comes to man, regardless of his wealth or lack of it. Form Village Women's Club A few years ago we had a Sunnyside Women's auxiliary in the village, which many of the women enjoyed. Due to some un­ fortunate circumstances, the club disbanded, but upon talking to several women, they would like to see a woman's club get started again. Mayor Mitchell has said the women could use the village hall. Wouldn't it be nice to have a meeting place and a club again? Many of the ladies in the village are very talented and we could learn many different things, crafts, etc. Exchange recipes, and the possibilities go oh. Plus give the 'girls' an afternoon out. If you would be interested in seeing a new women's club formed please give your columnist a call. /. VEHICLE STICKERS The deadline for displaying current vehicle stickers for the village was Feb. 28. At this time, all cars registered in the village must be displaying the 1962 sticker. The police will be having road blocks on two weekends, Mar. 6 and 7 and Mar. 13 and 14, stopping cars to check for current registration. Vehicles failing to display the current sticker will be ticketed and a fine imposed, plus the cost of the sticker. An additional two weeks was allowed to purchase stickers, due to the bad weather we experienced in January; but Feb. 28 was the deadline. Stickers are available from the Cleric Betty Messer, 1405 W. Bayview lane. BABY SHOWER A baby shower was given Sunday, Feb. 21, for Rhonda Zawislak, at the home of her mother Pat Ropinski. Friends and relatives 'showered' baby-to-be with many lovely gifts. The new arrival is due sometime around the end of March. Rhonda's husband and daddy-to-be is Eric Zawislak, the son of Bill and Mable Zawislak of 1413 •Bayview Iwie. Rhonda^s parents are Wayne and Pat ' Ropinski of 903 Althoff. This will be the first grandchild for the Ropinskis. CELEBRATE GIRL SCOUT BIRTHDAY * Come celebrate our Girl Scout birthday at Sybaquay Way Mar. 7; the place is Hemmens auditorium in Elgin, from 1 to 5 p.m. This affair will be open to the public. Girl Scouts from all over the area will be par­ ticipating in this event and it is a day of fun, crafts and 1 last Spaco-saving mgmairej [Laundry Cantar^ • Only th« FnoxJaire laurH dry Center otters a family | •size washer and dryer in a • Mpt ttw ran ami time •consuming bother of do-1 frosting This refrigerttor- freezer is sinote slim cabinet Just wide, it tits almost any wt«r«-<-without brackets! and without special racks outside of your • Compact in size only, the Frigidaire Laundry center can take on (amity size example -- n load ot2 loads. For typical permanent press sheets and piioWcuei. 1|iMt doth. 4 napkins. 2 bath towels end 2 wash doths • No need to waste hot water, detergent, and other laundry aids. The Friaid aire Laundry Center Na­ tures a Water Level selector that iah you match tto amount ol water to tw size ol your westi- ^Bpfotec- tion against the mess oil I There s a gre«"»t J al every amy shows. Refreshments will be available. Come and see what the Girl Scouts are •< doing. BRIDAL SHOWER On Sunday, Feb. 21, a bridal shower was for Karen Kennebeck by the girls she works with in Crystal Lake. The shower nt»i AfvinpNT was hdd I1* 1)0019 °f A^niiNrSwNT Donna Maneval, 5011 drive, McHenry. J , Karen is the datuhter of 1413 BayvtCT. Ian, ayoyot C«^.nd Arthur k£«L»± Is the son of James and Karen's fiance is Mike Joyce Pox of Wheeling and is Rigoni of Lake Villa. The one of 16 children. The wedding will be held at the couple are planning a June Calvary church in Lake Villa wedding but as yet have not Mar. 13. set a date and {dace. AREA WOMEN BIRTHDAYS The women at Chain This week's birthday O'Lakes Evangelical greetings go to the . Covenant church (the torn) following: Monica Ken- 4815 W. Wilmot, invite all to join them at church lor the Tuesday morning fellow­ ship. Each Tuesday through May 28 they'll be meeting together jirom 9:30 to 11 a.m., participating in an hour-king Bible study en­ titled, "Understanding Our Emotions". Topics such as worry, anxiety, anger, depression, self-image and pre-menstrual tension will be dealt with. The Rev. Mitch and Darlene Considine will be leadipg these studies. Every other week, there will be a free-sing with some special music. On alternate PAGE It - PLAINDEALEK • WEDNESDAY. MARCH 3.1*2 weeks, it is planned to have a guest speaker from the area speak on topics of general interest; Nursery service will be provided for pre­ school children. Cat Costs Shop only once a week to cut expenditures. The more often you go to the grocery store, the more unnecessary items you will buy. Orchestra In Cesscert The Elgin Symphony Chamber orchestra is the second offering in the Academy Fine Arts and will be presented Sun­ day, March 7, at 3 p.m., in the Sears Art Gallery on the academy campus at 350 Park street in Elgin. Tickets are available at the door. greeting it Right Many communities that are rapidly running oul of fresh water supplies will be interested in the work of two civil engi­ neers who are perfecting a pro­ cess for treating domestic waste water for reuse. While the treat­ ment process may not make the water potable (drinkable), it could be used by industry. D«nnis Conwoy 3319 W. Elm St. V McHenry 385-7111 "See me for a State Farm Homeowners , Policy with Inflation Coverage." Like a good neighbor. e|. I, I, JUUE rarmtsoiere. FRIDAY FISH FRY LEN TI EN SPECIAL Featuring fried Perch, Baked Haddock and fried Haddock. Including our huge salad bar, mini-loaf of rye bread and baked potato ALSO AVAILABLE: TROUT, LAKE PERCH, WALLEYE AND SHRIMP IMHORN STEM HOUSE * Route 120 - 27a Miles East of McHenry • 385-9869 @ Farm f*t WY COMI HOMT OFTCT Save 34% Generic Cat Litter 10 Lbs. 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Laundry soil and Your Choice: 8 oz. dry roasted peanuts or 8V2 oz unsalted dry roasted peanuts For snack time, par ty time or anytime ' ^ TOWE S ^ ! AUTIFlES RUBF^* Ml R WCH> FINAL TOUCH 96 Oz. Final Touch' concentrated fabric softener with blu ing for whiteness. Huge 96 oz. bottle Stock up now and save on 10 W 40 Quaker State Motor Oil Limit 6. Novelty Print Pillows Save 28% Silk Floral Bouquet orpr Film C110-24 Save 25% Ameritex" "Shirt Tales" Cut-Outs Reg 1.84 Per Vi Yd. Limit 2. Bring spring into your home with a floral bouquet. Reg. 4.43 m Polyester-filled pillows are great for kid's rooms or lounging in the fami­ ly room! Many colorful prints. Per Vi Yd. 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