Rising Caseloads, Salaries Increase Court System Cost Lmgal Notice i per Circuit court district in IUtaois, have increased costs of the state's Jndktel system - from court salaries to additional probation of fices*-Comptroller Roland W. Burris has said ttoo volume of litigation has incrsased steadily, particularly in Cook county Circuit court which terminated mora than 3.7 cases in calendar MM. By pariaon, only four downaUte circuits concluded 100,000 or more caaes in the same year. Thoae downstate circuits were 19th Circuit, McHenry and Lake row»te; 1l*h Omiit, DuPage; 10th Circuit, DoKam, Kendall and Kane; nth Circuit. Win, Kaakakaa and Iroquois. The special report en thi judicial system is part of this regular monthly fiscal Another highly topical report Is a UNSoS^N^Smj® NONRECORD t, that the said suit has been ineaced la the Circuit Court of McHENRY Count No. of Plata, InBookT 10, in you said above named defendants, file in the said PACK 10 - FtAINDBALllt • FRIDAY (SIS) your Anewer to the Complaint as: 1307 Bast Shore Drive, and the three major jobless cydss la the last is The regiiar analysis of the state's fiscal health flndi that iiiishum from state tax sources in the 11 months of FY 13B are still I8S1 million Mflhsr than the same period last year, too by 119:00 ajn.. My SI, IMS, aad at thai time publicly opened and read. jsn ismi i r?SBsli Bituminous Surface Plaat Mix end I Concrete Course, Clam I and whfch said Mor- tgage was mads by MIDWEST BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, TUT 7940001 to NORTH WEST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION as Mortgagee, aad recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Block 7 lying in in County, Illinois, as lOefLevilla Document No.: 735300 * «~«j3nh: carta la Mortgage conveying the premises dsecrtbea as twows, to- wit: Lot S la the sub division of that part (Pub. July MO ft JuiyaTlOM) No. 030300 L*ooi Nofic* the Clert of the Circuit * tk> Board of Court of McHENRY auh^tiofi lkJtaJv sssmaK or before the 10th day of Aug. ion, dofault may Sn suit or personal income Plan Care Of Aging In Seminar problem is to chaage your oontonces," he advised nrnfeesinnsli Detente to Encouraged by ths response to a first seminar on aging, the Task Force on Aging plans a second seminar this fall to assist health professionals in caring for older people. Mrs. Mary Gansk, R.N., director of education at Memorial hoepital, said 57 "Speak slightly toudnr but in a tower tone." Carolyn Winea, R.N., director of akag with and related work. S) Plans and proposals may be obtained from the^ Highway Com- mond lU., DL. 4) ProqueHfi of Section __ Vaupell, a sub division of part of Sections 17 and 10, Township 44 North, Range 9, East of' Third Princi And for other relief; that summons was duly issued out of the said health care groups took part in last month's all-day seminsr in 11 r •• r> rlalftnh WOOQSIOCK. "Thepurpoeeof the Task Force is to improve services to the elderly by expanding the knowledge and skills of professionals who work with them on a daily basis," explained Mrs. Ganak. "Hie seminar was designed for nurses and nursing assistants in scute and long-term care settings. The second seminar will follow up on topics suggested at the initial seminar." Fern Crane, gerontological con sultant, aaaisted Mrs. Gsnek in coordinating the program. The Task Force was organised late last year "to improve the level of awareness, technical skills and sensitivity of professionals who work with older adults, especially thoae who are in the health care profeeskm," ssid Mrs. Ganek. Ken Dellefield, R.N., gerontology specialist, from Rush-Presbyterian St. Luke's Medical center, told the opening seminar participants about physical changes that occur with aging and the implications they should consider in regard to nursing care. Changes include loss of muscle tissue, increase in fat tissue, end decresse in kidney function. "Medications msy tend to build up in the body, causing toxicity," he said. Postural changes occur to help a person maintain balance. Older people often suffer a loss of high frequency tones in their hearing, making it difficult for some to un derstand what is being said. "An approach to handling this nursing at the Fox Valley Nursing center, spoke on the psychosocial aspects of aging, euch ae torn of friends and uunUy, iWnass, lees of position and finances, and elderly in coping with prohlema caused by older age. The 57 participants Sunset Manor, Woodstock Residents, Valley Hi, and Memorial hoepital, Woodstock; Royal Terrace, and McHenry hoepital, McHenry; Har vard Memorial Community hoepital, Harvard; Ambutal, Fair Oaks and Crystal Pinee, Crystal Lake; Elgin Community coQpge, Elgin; McHenry County Department of Public Health and Upjohn Health Care Services, Woodstock. 5) No rth. Court aprinst you as the provided by law, and Third Principal that the said suit is now Msridisn. according pending; to ths plat thereof NOW, THEREFORE. _ ^ may be entered against you at any time aftor mat day and a Judgment entered in accoraance with the prayer of said Complaint Doted: July S, 1003 at Woodstock, Illinois. Vernon W. Kays. Jr. Clerk ofTiffi NINETEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. McHENRY COUNTY GOMBERG ft SHARFMAN, LTD. 300 S. LaSalle St. Suite 733 Chicago, III., 00004 receive esaled bids on a walk-in cooler. Bids will be accepted until 11:00 a.m. We* si, im tions mav be I at the Board of Education Office, EMI I Hi llrtsiril W. Mains IL, 00000 G J! Battery disconnect switch for side terminal batteries lets yoa cot the juice by flipping s knife switch. Lets yon work safely on your car's elec trical system. Switch al so serves as a theft deter rmt. From PsiaRoa Mfs- Corp.,622 13th Ave., S., Hopkins. Minn. 33343 Jamas hto.sino7 child may have too much of his mother's blessing. -John Ray. GNURItoS Corporate gMsg to dart- at an a0-4mehfch.bat firms wMbeaadwtoissskni*"- sure to 0ve evea awe ss gov . will be after 13:00 (noon) July 10, Highway Commissioner Logol Notice <Pub.JulgMl SYMPOSIUM ON BOMBS "Living Under the Bomb" is the title of s symposium sponsorsd by the Elgin Community college, Tuesday, July 13, (Mm 7:30 to 10 p.m. The evening of three lectures will cover the psychology snd history of ths nuclear arms race and the current nationwide campaign for a mutual, verifiable freese on new nuclear weepons by both the U.S. and Soviet Union. The lectures are part of s series of informstionsl programs designed to bring author! tiee on this complex subject to the Fox valley. The lecturee are free and open to all and child care will be arranged. The lectures will take place in the Main building, Auditorium A. Elgin Community college is located In Elgin, off Randall road Just south of Route 30. For more Information on the program call 313-430-4011. STATE OF ) ILLINOIS ) >SS COUNTY OF ) McHENRY ) OUR FILE NO: 10343 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHANCERY DIVISION NORTHWEST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff, vs. ROBERT NARCISI, ETAL., Defendants No.: 03CH033 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION The requisite Af- fidsvit for Publication having been filed notice FUNNYSIDE • ••••III ^IATINEE^DAIL!MrMg^THIM5UMMEf^ I'KIM I STAR TREK II The Wrath of Khan (PO) FRI, MON. - THURS: 2:00, 7:00, 9:20 SAT. ft SUN: 1:00, 3:20, 7:00, 9:20 Call for confirmation of movie "The only good things oa TV toaight are the vaae aad the dock." <, I M : SALE POTENTELLA (Yellow Flowering Shrub) 3 far $10.09 Shrubs $1.39 and Up DnrreN id., McHenry, (Volo) (Rio. IMimtto DarreO Rd. than South 1% mHostaNuraory) We propesto and praw aM «ho plawH wo i CLOSED ON MONDAYS HELD OVER I POLTERGEIST <PG> A Steven Spielberg Film FRI. 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