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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Jun 1982, p. 8

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PAGE S - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY. JUNE 23. 1002 Lt0ol Notice 02-120 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OT THE 1ITH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT MCHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PERCY WILSON MORTGAGE AND FINANCE CORPORATION, Plaintiff, RANDY TRIBKE ELC8ETRIBKE, and NO. It CH141 Thai for mad, RANSJY *TRIE&E; ELISE TRIBKE. hit ) in tha a suit, that tha Itlad auit I JB__ in the 19th Judicial Circuit, McHeurjr County. Illinois by the said tl April 19, 196*, as Document No. 300040, ia Book 12. of Plats, Page 79, in McHenry County, Illinois. Commonly Known As: 3704 Hsmlin, 22SS 7VLTS JTSB taage was made by Psrcy Wileon Mortgage and Finance Cor- OWNERS^H Defendants wit Lot 7 in Block l in Claremont Hills Subdivision Unit No. 1, a Subdivision of pynolU-.E-.H^ stion porattc Tribke Georgia Boots are made In America by American Craftsmen Proud of their work! •COMFORT •STYLE •DURABILITY •PRICES that Working People can afford The Great Outdoors Boots! Hiking, Fishing Camping, etc. The Working- man's Wellington. Style and Durability '52 All American Working Boot Solid Comfort lor Working Feet Safety Toe, conforms to all Safety Standards *41 Sim 7-13 E and EEE Other styles avallaMe Family Footwear Since 1908 ! I i t . s ivr .1 50 N WILLIAMS ST . DOWNTOWN CRYSTAL LAKE OPEN THURSDAYS to Randy and Elise Tribke, his wife as mortgagee and recorded in the Office of Recorder of Deeds of McHenry County as Document No. 791321. And tor other relief, that summons was duly issued out of the said Court against you aa provided by law, and (hat 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 tne office of the Gerk of the Circuit Court of the 19th Judicial Circuit, McHenry County, 111. in the City of Woodstock, Illinois, on or before the 15th day of July, 1992. default may be entered against you at anytime after that day and a decree entered in ac­ cordance with the prater of said Corn- Dated: June 3, 1992 Vernon W. Kays, Jr. Clerk of the Court Case No. 92 C 2410 NOTICE OF SPECIAL COMMISSIONER'S SALE Public Notice is nereoy given inai in pursuance of a entered in the entitled Court in cause on May 29, 1999 I, MINOR K. WILSON, Special Commissioner for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern 1992 at the b#ur of lf:M A.M. on of the Mc! Courthouse! stock, ••M highest and for chase, singular f described real estate in said decree mentioned situated in the County of McHenry, in the State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said decree. Said sale shall be subject to 1991 general taxes and to any special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate. Upon the sale being made the purchaser or purchasers will receive a Certificate of Pur­ chase which will specify purchased for Plaintiff mit Avenue, ERNEST J. CODILIS, JR Ati IS. 379 Suite 2A Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois 60191 (312) 629-8444 (Pub. June 9,16 A June 23,1992) No. 920247 Legal Notice IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT nfflr DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS EASTERN DIVISION MANUFACTURERS ) HANOVER ) MORTGAGE ) CORPORATION ) ) ) Plaintiff, ) -fvr* -> * *f*ga*r*. EDWARD LEROY FOWLER, JR., etal. Defendants. the property the amount paio therefore and the time when a deed shall issue unless the property is redeemed according to law. Said property is described as follows, to- wit: Lot 7 in Block 19 in Lakeland Park Unit No. 2, a Subdivision of part of the N.W. y< ana part of the S.W.* '/4 of Section 27, Township 45 N., Range 8 E. of the 3rd P.M., according to the Plat thereof recorded 12-12-52 as doc. 260030 in Book 11 of Plats, pg. 66, in McHenry County, Illinois. c-k--a 5017 W. Home Ave., McHenry, IL., 60050 DATED this 1st day of June. 1962 MINOR K. WILSON, Special Commissioner of the United States District Court, Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division. FISHER AND FISHER ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF 30 North LaSalle St. Chicago, Illinois 60602 312-372-4794 (Pub. June 9,16 23& Junt 30,1962) Legafffiotice STATE OF ) ILLINOIS ) COUNTY OF )SS Gloria Little says: "HOST 97 IBS. with Nutri/System... m lbs. the first week!" "IVe tried lots ol diets. But I'd starve myself and then onty gain the weight beck later With this program, Ihe food was reaSy good and I was never hungry. There were even pancakes for breakfast-wMh syrup! I saw results right away, too. and that kept me going. I think Nutri/System has found the magic potion!" • No diet pNto.no injections • Doctor supervised • No starvation or food >' decisions • Wide choice of delicious Nutri/System meals • No calorie-counting, mistake-proof food pier • Nutri/System guarantee: Foi low the Nutri/ System Pro- weight quickly, often up to s pound a day. Achieve your goal by the date specified, or pay noadcS- tkmal charges for Nutri/ System ser­ vices until you do. CALL TOOAY FORAFREE.NO OBLIGATION CONSULTATION NUTRI/SYSTEM, I LOVE YOU!" , Over 500 Centers Nationwide nutri system contort U »•«» to Oo !*••• htHi «««l/2 OFF j \ SUMMER SIEMDEIIZR SKCIAt j i' (•>* cevfon •( Cry»»ol lot» f n Nwlrl.'Syttam W«tfM Imi Medfcel Cvnli > /, ond <w*'H on* Soil from your > t prof am On* coupon par pro«(om VoUd lot * f nowctionHonJy Captro«t/K t3 Kr SWpESSBHJ < U H |r'.*f4? r CRYSTAL LAKE 4911 RTi. 31, SUITE B COLLEGE HILL PROFESSIONAL BUILDING (•15)459-9050 (f om-7 pm) (•15)459-4400 Bsfsft9smorsHsr7pm McteNRY ) [THE CIRCUIT RTOPTHE [JUDICIAL McHENRY r, ILLINOIS McHENRY STATE ) BANK, an ) Illinois Banking ) Corporation; and ) THOMAS P. BOLGEE,) Trustee, issued out of said court aa provided by law and that] the suit ia still pNO3^ THEREFORE. KIRKLANb, the Defendant file to the in said suit or Plaintiffs, McHENRY STATE RANK SO Trustee under Trust Agreement No. 1307?" ROBER'TL. KIRKLAND and LINDA L. KIRKLAND, his wife; RITTENHOUSE ANDEMBREE COMPANY; MILTON McHALE^ W.A. SCHABOW, d-b-a BILLS ELECTRIC; JEROME H. SCOTT. RONALI appearance theret saidarcuit Court of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit . McHenry County, minots, hold in the Courthouse in the City of Woodstock, Illinois on or before the default may be entered against you at any time alter the day and a in ac- the ssr )NALD R. ZALESKI and CYNTHIA A. ZALESKI; and UNKNOWN OWNERS, Defendants. NO 82 CH 152 NOTICE The requisite affidavit for publication having been filed, notice is hereby given you R O B E R T L . KIRKLAND, Defendent in the above-entitled suit, that the ssid suit has been commenced in the Circuit Court of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit, McHenry County, Illinois, by the said Plaintiffs against you, praying for the Foreclosure of a certain Trust Deed made by McHENRY STATE BANK, as Trustee under Trust No. 1307, to McHENRY STATE BANK, an Illinois Banking Corporation^ and THOMAS F. BOLGER, Trustee, conveying the premises described as follows, to- wit: Lota 32 , 33 and 34 and the Easterly 5 feet of Lots 35, 36 and 37 in Block 21 in Lilvmoor, being a Subdivision of the Southwest Quarter of Section 32, Township 45 North, Range 9 East of the Third Prlnclpsl Meridian, according to the Plat thereof April McHenry County, Illinois, and for other relief ; that summons was duly cordance prayer of plaint. ^ Dated June 11, 1M2. Vernon W.Kays, Jr., Cleri of the Circuit Court COWLIN. COWLIN ft UNGVA&KY Attorneys for Plaintiffs 20 Grant Street Crystal Lake, IL., 00014 (015) 400-5300 (Pub. June 10,23* June 30,1002) No. 030001 Legal Notice NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on November 12, AD. 1001, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post-office addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as Rustic Charm Gifts, located at SStoM&SB* Dated this 12th day of November, A.D. 1981 - Rosemary Azuro, County Clerk (Pub. June 10,23 ft June 30,1082) No. 820250 Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE OF: LIBORIA MCGEE, Petitioner ) JOHNW. MCGEE, and MO. 02DO301 LEGAL NOTICE TO: JOHN W. MCGEE Legal Notice ORDINANCE NO. 83-1 AN ORDINANCE MAKING THE ANNUAL BUDGET AND APPROPRIATION fPQR TWIT. WAUCONDA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT IN THE COUNTIES OF LAKE AND McHENRY AND IN THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING MAY 1,1002, AND ENDING APRIL 30,1003 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE WAUCONDA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT: SECTION I: That the following sums are hereby appropriated to defray all necessair and proper expenses of THE WAUCONDA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT of the Counties of Lake and McHenry in the State of Illinois, for the flscal year beginning May L^Mm^mfllSN1 EXPENSE FUND (a) Printing, postage and miscellaneous office supplies ft 1,000.00 (b) Illinois Association of Fire Protection Districts; dues 175.00 (c) Illinois Municipal Leasue 250.00 (d) Election expensesandannexation. 1,300.00 (e) Errors and Omission Insurance ... 3,000.00 2 SALARY FUND (a) For Salaries of Trustees 3,400.00 (b) For compensation of District's Attorney and HM (d) For financial audit 1,000.00 3 FIRE INSPECTOR SALARY 4,000.00 4. FIRE PROTECTION FUND (a) For contract obligation for fire protection and fire equipment .. 300,000.00 5. FIRE FIGHTING APPARATUS AND EQUIPMENT FUND (a) Purchase of new fire fighting equipment 10,000.00 6 INTEREST ON TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANTS 0 7,800.00 7 MISCELLANEOUS lJOMO TOTAL 0310,475.00 SECTION II: SPECIAL AMBULANCE FUND for the operation oc emergency Amouiance service w^B^rgenc^î LANSUŜ ctfund (a) Purchase of new ambulance and equipment . 0 10,000.00 (b) Contract for finishing services for operation of emergency smbulance service SO,000.00 TOTAL 0300,000.00 SECTION HI: That the unexpended balance of any item or items, or any appropriation made by tMs Ordinance, may be expended In making up any deficiency In any item or Items under the same |em^gurpose, or In a like appropriation made by SECTION IV: That this Ordinance shall take effect and be Infull force from ariSl? tS^JSirS publication, as providsd by law. Harold ___ Wauconda Fire Protection lEdlfSkderwood District Secretary APP1 District Attorney >: June 10.1003 FIFTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of June 23,1902) The work of dred^ng the Fox river from the dam to Burton's Bridge is r way and will be in full swing __ week, the contract for the work having been awarded to Julius Keg for <90,107 by the state of Illinois waterways department. Mr. Keg has sdblot certain psrts of the work to A.P. Freund of McHenry. Puss Pagi Motor Sales offered new tins "Tax Free" at 92.00 each. A pretty June wedding was solemnised at St. Join's church st Johnsburg last Thursday evening at nine o'clock when Miss Viola Adams, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Adams of Johnsburg, became the bride of Mr. George Pester of Solon, with Father Vollman officiating. •' FORTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of June 25,1942) A special meeting of the City Council was called by Mayor Overton for the purpose of reviewing the an­ nual audit report with J.W. North and to act on resolution for maintenance of arterial street number 5, section known as Country Club rosd. Aldermen present: Ferwerds, Freund, Nye, Regner. Absent: Bolger, Buss. Just as true aa the words of the song, "There's something about a soldier" might be the same words sung of a carnival. For although we find it hard to express just why our spirits soar each year when time for the Legion carnival approaches, there is, nevertheless, sn indefinite "something" which makes even the older generation feel like children once more. One of the most beautiful displays of fireworks ever shown here will be offered the public. This year, more than ever, we should be conscious of the great organization which is the American Legion, the sponsors of the carnival. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of July 3, 1957) McHenry extends a welcome to the new high school principal, Marvin C. Martin, of Nashville, 111., replacing Carl Buckner, who has been named assistant superintendent. Mr. Martin is a native of Carbondale. At impressive institution and in­ stallation ceremonies forming a Job's Daughters bethel in McHenry last Friday evening in Maaonk Temple Miss Patricia Ann Bates of Lakeland Park was elected queen. Other newly installed officers include Joan Han sen, Kay Bucher, Dorothy Ann Cook, Barbara Krickl, Camille Covalt] Brenda Krakow, Gail Johnson! Beatrice Liedtke, Nancy Buckner! Susan Wstkins, Marian Mueller Kathy Prawl, Karen Bailey, Kami Olsen, Nsncy Colby, Judy Murray, Penny Scholtz, Carol Hughes. Sue Stinespring, Lynda Morris and Joyce Moore. TEN YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of June 30,1972> Sunday morning, deputies were called to investigate two burglaries in Lakemoor. Eleanor Christensen of 313 North boulevard reported that sometime during the past week, her summer home had been entered by forcing the rear door. The premises were completely ransacked and c o n s i d e r a b l e v a n d a l i s m w a s d o n e . A box of toys missing from the Christensen home was found at the Leonard Dalton hone at 315 North boulevard. The rear door of the Dalton home had also been forced open and the premises were completely ran s a c k e d . M i s s i n g f r o m t h e h o m e w e r e a table model radio and two 25-inch pipe wrenches. A ceremony marking the laying o f the cornerstone for the new guest house of the Spojnia camp, Spojnia road, McCullom Lake, will be held Tuesday, July 4. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bauer, sons, Joe and Paul of Tulsa, Okla., are spending the week with Mrs. Joseph Bauer. New York - A weight loss program by Americans is enabling CARE, the international aid and development organization, to help undernourished people overseas. A large corporation has a weight reduction program for its employees and their families. The $5 entry fee set asicte for CARE over the past three years totals almost $4,500 The money goes directly into CARE's feeding and self-help programs in 37 developing countries throughout the world. TAKE NOTICE that a petition was filed in the Circuit Court of McHenry Count : I l l inois , for dissolution of the marriage of LIBORIA MCGEE and JOHN W. M C G E E . N o w , therefore, unless you, JOHN W. MCGEE, file your answer to the petition in said suit or otherwise file your appearance therein in the said Circuit Court of the Nineteenth Judicial Circui t , McHenry County, Illinois, held in the Courthouse on 2200 N. Seminary Avenue in the City of Woodstock, Illinois, on or before the 21st day of July, 1902, a default may be entered against you at any time after that day and a decree entered in ac­ cordance wi th the prayer of said pettition. DATED: June 8. 1982. At Woodstock, Illinois Vernon W. Kays. Jr.. Gerk of tne Court Circuit Court, McHenry County (Pub. June 10,23 ft June 30,1982) No. 820200 SAFETY HINTS By Secretary of State Jim Edgar This is the time of year when many families are planning t h e i r s u m m e r vacations. If you are planning an automobile trip this summer, don't forget to pack the following safety tips to help make » your vacation a happy, heanhy one. If you haven't prepared your car, truck or recreational vehicle for hot, summer travel, check it before you start. Getting road service on an ex­ pressway is difficult. Allow ample time for possible delays, and plan to drive a com­ fortable numer of hours or miles each day. Stop driving when you feel drowsy. Don't try to fight it. Pull off the highway at the first rest stop or service area. A cup of coffee and s t r e t c h i n g m a y b e enough to help you stay awake. But if you are r e a l l y s l e e p y , t a k e a nap. Don't rely on "stay-awake" drugs On long trips it is a good idea to exercise your eyes. Expressway drivers are subject to " h i g h w a y h y p n o s i s , " a condition of drowsiness brought on by monotony, sound of the wind, tires on "the pavement, and steady hum of the engine. Keep shifting your eyes from one area of the highway to another and focus them on various objects If you have any questions about the Secretary of State's office, please feel free to use our toll-free telephone number (800 252-8980). (A copy of the Rules of the Road will be sent to you upon request. Write to Jim Edgar, Secretary ofyState, Springfield, III 0750.) G R E E N T H U M B I T W I T H T H E S E SALE DATES: JUNE 24 - 27 UPRIGHT YEWS 2'/a FT.-3 FT. TALL REG. $35.00 7i * SALE •HILLSPIRE JUNIPER 4 FT. - 5 FT. TALL REG. 130.00 •GLOBE ARBOVITAE 18" ACROSS REG. $18.00 Flower Shop & Nursery 5301 E. Terra Cotta Crystal Lake, Illinois (011)459-0130 I

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