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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Oct 1982, p. 5

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Offer Swim Program In City Legal Not,ce PAGE5-PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER13.1982 A new swimming program for the public is being offered at McHenry West high school by McHenry County college this fall. The complete program includes swimming lessons on four levels, as well as a conditioning swim class and an aqua aerobics class. The swimming classes will run Saturdays from Oct. 23 - Dec. 18, with sessions at 9-9:50 a.m., 10-10:50 a.m. and 11-11:50 a.m. The levels are' beginner, advanced beginner, in­ termediate, and swimmer. Students will automatically be advanced as they progress in ability. There will be a maximum of nine students per instructor and the minimum age is four years old. Conditioning swimming will be Tuesdays and Thursdays, Oct. 19- Dec. 16, 7-8 p.m. Aqua aerobics will meet the same dates at 8-9 p.m. Registration is being taken at West campus Saturday, Oct. 16,9 a.m. to 1 6m. After that date, registration will ; taken at McHenry County college through Oct. 20. Anyone with specific questions may contact Mike Shanahan, who is coordinator of the program, through McHenry West high school. Ask Farm ASC Nominations Farmers are asked to nominate candidates of their choice to be on the ASC community committee ballot, says Susan A. Maraccini, McHenry county executive director. The ASC community committee election will be conducted from Nov. 26 to Dec. 6 by mail ballot. The eight ASC communities in McHenry county are Alden-Hartland, Algonquin- Nunda, Chemung-Dunham, Coral- Seneca, Dorr-Graf ton, Greenwood- Hebron, McHenry-Richmond and Marengo-Riley. ASC committees are responsible for managing government farm programs on the local level. To meet the needs of individual farmers, ASC committe members must be con­ cerned and responsible individuals, Maraccini said. McHenry county farmers have the opportunity to nominate persons they feel would best serve the farm community. Farmers have received petition forms by mail and are now submitting them to the county ASCS office. A few basic considerations should be kept in mind when circulating petitions, Maraccini said. In order to be valid, petitions must be limited to one nominee each, must include written certification that the nominee is willing to serve if elected, must be signed by at least three eligible farm voters in, the ASC community, and must be received in the county ASCS office no later than Nov. 1. Farmers may circulate or sign nominating petitions for as many candidates \as they choose. Anyone wishing to nominate a farmer for the ASC committee election may contact the county ASCS office for full details, including eligibility requirements for office holders. "Farmers should petition for and elect those individuals they feel would do a good job as a member of the ASC committee. The election of concerned farmers to positions on ASC com­ mittees is essential in the ad­ ministration of farm programs," Maraccini said. Maraccini further explained that the county ASCS office welcomes all valid petitions. The opportunity to nominate, vote, and be elected to of­ fice is guaranteed to all farmers regardless of race, religion, sex, age, color, or national origin. College Honors Former MCC Students In Area Graduate From NIU Northern Illinois university officials recently reported that 25 former McHenry County college students successfully completed baccalaureate degree requirements and graduated in spring 1982. As a group the former MCC students achieved an ova-all "B" average in their studies at N.I.U. Currently, approximately 260 former mpt sfjdents arc enrolled at N.I.U. as they seek to complete the necessary junior and senior level course work for their bachelor's According to John Adehnann, associate dean of instruction for ̂ student services at MCC, while some students may findit advantageous to transfer to a four- year school after wily a year of study at MCC, statewide data recently reported by the Illinois Community college board indicates that tran­ sferring students who complete two- year associate degree programs at their local community college have a much higher success rate following their transfer to a four-year college or university than do their coun­ terparts who transfer prior to completing their associate degree requirements. In addition to preparing students for eventual transfer and completion of a bachelor's degree in their choice of field, McHenry County college also offers a wide range of more specialized technical programs which mc designed primarily to prepare graduates for immediate em­ ployment. The 25 former MCC students who recently graduated from Northern Illinois university include Linda Bonk "and Robert Teuber, McHenry, and Charmaine Guffa, Wonder Lake. Questions concerning the various degree programs available through McHenry County college may be directed to the college's counseling office at (815) 455-3700, extension 260. STATE OF IN TOECIROJIT COURT OF THE 19th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT McHENRY COUNTY THE LOMAS ) & NETTLETON ) COMPANY, ) Plaintiff ) vs. ) DON REYNOLD ) JEFFERSON II,. ) et al, ) Defendants ) No. 82 CH 265 NOTICE BY v PUBLICATION NOTICE' IS GIVEN YOU, DON REYNOLD JEFFERSON,JI and E L I Z A B E TH E . J E F F E R S O N , defendants, that this case has been com­ menced in this court against you and other defendants, asking for foreclosure of a certain mortgage conveying the following described premises, to-wit: Lot 6 in Block 14 in Island Lake Estates, a Subdivision in the East Half of the East Half of Section 20, Township 44 North, Range 9 East of the ThfrH Principal Meridian, according to.the Plat thereof recorded May 21, 1937 as Document No. 126782, in Book 8 of PlatS, pages 158 and 159, in McHenry County, Illinois; situated in the County of McHenry and State of Illinois. (Known as 127 Circle Dr., S., Island Lake, IL. 60042) and for other relief. UNLESS YOU file your answer wise file pearan the office of the clerk of this court, Court House, 2200 N. Seminary Avenue, Woodstock, Illinois, on or before November 1, 1982, A J U D G M E N T O R D E C R E E B Y DEFAULT MAY BE TAKEN AGAINST YOU FOR THE RELIEF ASKED IN THE COMPLAINT. WITNESS, September 23,1982 Vernon W. Kays. 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Present this coupon at the Crystal ,ii |°rn krfi nutri system JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COUNTY OF McHENRY, ILLINOIS FIRST NATIONAL ) BANK OF SKOKIE, ) a National ) Banking Association, ) Plaintiff, ) ) vs. ) ) RICHARD L. ) DURRETT ) and JOAN A. ) DURRETT. his wife, ) CHICAGO TITLE ) AND TRUST ) COMPANY, ) as Trustee under ) Trust Deed ) dated May 8,1979 ) and recorded ) May 23, 1979, * ) as Document ) No. 768630, ) GENERAL ) FINANCE ) CORPORATION, ) Unknown Owner or ) Owners of the ) Indebtedenss secured ) by Trust Deed ) dated May 8,1979, and ) Recorded May 23,1979,) as Document No. ) ) ) ) ) ) Township 45 North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the Plat thereof recorded March 17, 1922, as Document No. 54379, in Book 4 of Plats, page 52, in McHenry County, Illinois. commonly known as 314 Country Club Drive, McHenry Illinois; and which said Mortgage and or Trust Deed was recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of McHenry County, Illinois, as Document No. 768630. And for such other relief prayed; that summons was duly issued out of tire said Nineteenth Judicial Circuit Court against you as provided byiaw, and that the said suit is now pending. NOW, THEREFORE. UNLESS YOU, the said above Defendants, file your answer to the complaint in the said suit, or otherwise make y o u r a p p e a r a n c e therein, in the Office of the Clerk of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit Court, at the M c H e n r y C o u n t y Courthouse, 2200 Seminary, Woodstock, Illinois, Room 301, on or before Oct. 29, 1982, A J U D G M E N T O R D E C R E E B Y DEFAULT MAY BE TAKEN AGAINST YOU .FOR THE RELIEF ASKED IN THE COMPLAINT. DATED: Sept. 22, 1982 Vernon W. Kays. Jr. f? . rvajo. ot. Clerk of the Circuit Court Thomas J. Montgomery Attorney for First National Bank of Skokie 111 West Washington Street Suite 2151 Chicago, Illinois 60602 (312) 726-0355 (Pub. Sept. 29, Oct. 6 & Oct. 13,1982) No. 820415 Legal Notic^ STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT McHENRY COUNTY- IN PROBATE In the Matter of ) the Estate of ) MARGARET L. ) PAGES a-k-a ) Margaret L. Hecht, ) Deceased ) No. 82-P-212 The forget - me - not is the State flower of Alaska. CLAIM NOTICE Notice is given of the death of MARGARET L. PAGES a-k-a Margaret L. Hecht of M c H e n r y , I l l i n o i s . Letters of office were issued on September 27, 1982, to RICHARD I. H E C H T , 4 9 2 9 Merrimac, Chicago, Illinois 60626 whose attorney is Donald W. Truckenbrod. 4108 W. Crystal Lake Road, McHenry, Illinois 60050. Claims against the estate may De filed in ihe otfice of the Clerk of the Court at McHe r County Courthouse,' 20- N. Seminary Avei ae Woodstock, Illinois 6 0 0 9 8 o r v u t b representative, or both within 6 months from the date of issuance of letters and any claim not filed within that period is barred. Copies of a claim filed with the Clerk must be mailed or d e l i v e r e d t o t h e representaive and to the attorney within 10 days after it has been filed. Vernon W. Kays, Jr., (Clerk of the Circuit Court) Marjorie E. Emerson (Deputy) (Pub. Oct. 13.20 & " Oct. 27,1982) No. 820436 768630, and Unknown Owners, Defendants. The word "lace" comes from the Latin word laqueus which means noose or snare. mm No. 82 CH 160 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION The requisite affidavit for publication having been filed, notice is hereby given you: Joan L. Durrett Unknown Owner or Owners of the In­ debtedness secured by Trust Deed dated May 8, 1979, and recorded May 23, 1979, as Document No. 768630 Unknown Owners Nonrecord Claimants Defendants, in the above-entitled suit, that the said suit has been commenced in the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit Court of M c H e n r y C o u n t y Illinois, by the Plaintiff against you and other Defendants, praying for the foreclosure of a certain Mortgage conveying the premises described as follows, to- wit: Lot 3 in McHenry County Country Club First Addition, a Subdivision of part of the Southwest Quarter of Frac­ tional Section 36, •REASONABLE CHARG For more information McHENRY^ Ask for Naw Accounts Oroon McHonry 815-385-3000 itt S treat. Richmond 815-678-2061 Vine Strwt (Hunti*y Center on Route 47} Huntley 312-669 tafturod $140,000 by th# F«d*rot Sovings & toon Insurance Corp, WE VE GOT McHENRY GOLD SALE PAHS: WED., OCT.13-THgS , 0€T. 19 Zonin Lambrusco BIANCO OR ROSATO 750 ML 99 1 SPECIAL SAVINGS Bell'Agio ITALIAN White Wine 750 ML 99 SPECIAL SAVINGS Wolfschmidt Vodka or Beam's J49 BLENDED WHISKEY 750 Taylor California Cellars Wines 049 CHABUS - BURGUNDY EA. W RHINE - ROSE Mjx OR MATCH LIGHT ROSE • AAA LIGHT CHABLIS J FO R1 0 LIGHT RHINE W I X • W 1 5 LITRES SPECIAL SAVINGS IMPORTED SPANISH Dry Sack Sherry 750 ML 499 ILESS 150 |MAIL-IN REFUND * I ~ % I YOUR NET COST.. W •LIMIT ONE PER HOUSEHOLD IMPORTED GERMAN Blue Nun Liebfraumilch 750 Ml 36 LESS 100 MAIL-IN REFUND * I 269 * LIMIT SIX Pill HOUSEHOLD Molson Canadian Beer OR Ale 4-12 oz. BOTTLES MIX OR LIGHT CHABUS 3 POR 1000 J Arrow PEPPERMINT, GINGER, SPEARMINT OR [CINNAMON SCHNAPPS 750 ML MIX OR MATCH 3 FOR 10.00 RS1BH& atoms and other hydrogen by products. KB e ll| k on o ISg ik adj. <3 Pertaining to or part of enoligy. The method and style of grape harvesting, especially in reference to the growth, cultivation, and use of grapes in the process of wine making. The knowledge of wine making and en­ joyment of wine consumption. Wine and its relationship to man and his style of life. An enoligic encounter of the twentieth kinds is a wine tasting of enormous magnitude oc- curing on October 23, 1982 at Bell Liquors of McHenry, Illinois. Eaeljfy en ol i ge «. Mohawk Amaretto Liqueurl 750 ML 3 49 MIX OR MATCH 3 FOR 10.00 Hannah & Hogg 90 PROOF 750 ML Qn 49 MIX OR MATCH 3 FOR 10.00 A» p»opt» vfy, >0 do thair wrtghl to--» ^LM«> 6-12 OZ. CANS V<* F Cocktails For Two 750 ML MIX OR MATCH 3 FOR 10.00 Natural hM Light Natural) Beer Lite Beer from Miller 24-12 oz. N.R. BOTTLES Hamm's Beer 24-12 OZ. BOTTLES DEPOSIT 1

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