1 GALLON (128 OZ.) PEPSI PRESENT THIS COUPON AT "KRISTOF'S CIRKIIS spurgeons McHENRY MARKET PLACE 385-4100 A New Look From A FULL SERVICE BANK IL., 60050 which cer tificate sets forth the owners as follows: Gary Adams Dated March 8, 1983 Rosemary Azzaro, County Clerk (Pub. Mar. 11,18& Mar. 25,1983) No. 830102 Legal Notice DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION DIVISION OF PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Notice of Sealed Bid Proposals DOS for Farm Leasing Sealed bid proposal for farm leases will be accepted by the Department of Con servation, State of Illinois, on ap proximately 92 acres. This acreage is located on the Volo Bog State Natural Area. Bid proposal forms and detailed information will be presented at a meeting to be conducted by a representative from the Department of Conservation at the Site Headquarters located at 28478 west Brandenburg Road, Ingleside, IL., 60041, lVfe miles west of Route 12, at 10:30 A.M., Thursday, March 24, 1983. Bidders must have their bid forms com pleted and delivered to the Department of Conservation, in care of Tim Kieler, Site Superintendent, Volo Bog Natural Area, 28478 West Brandenburg Road, Ingleside, IL., 60041 by 9:30 A.M., Thursday, March 31. 1983, when the public bid o^enin^ will be held by Conservj authorized represen- lepartment of Conservation's formation phone: 815 344-1294 The State of Illinois, Department of Con servation, in ac cordance with the Srovisions of Title VI of le Civil Rights Act of 1964 (78 Stat. 252) and the Regulations of the Department of Com merce 15 C.F.R. (Part 8) issued pursuant to such Act hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively insure that the acceptance of any bid pursuant to this advertisement will be without discrimination on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex or national origin. The Department of Conservation reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive technicalities. BY ORDER OF THE DEPART MENT OF CONSER VATION David Kenney, Director (Pub. Mar. 16,18 & Mar. 23,1983) No. 830106 pn tative. For further in- Tm THE GAS PUMP Save Gas Increase the air pressure in tires from the custom ary 28 lbs. per square inch to 34 lbs. The ride is firm er at 34 lbs. but it won't hurt the tire. And it will give you an extra two to three miles a gallon. "Focus On Family" Series Opens At McHenry Church Faith Presbyterian church, 2107 W. Lincoln road, invites the public to attend the showing of "Focus on the Family" film series, which will continue through April 11. Each film is shown twice weekly, on Sundays at 9:30 a.m. and on Monday evenings at 7:30 p.m. All interested are*- en couraged to attend. The film schedule is: Sunday, March 20, 9:30 a.m. - "Preparing for Adolescence: Peer Pressure and Sexuality" deals with physical changes, sexual develop ment, fear of abnormality. Monday, March 21, 7:30 p.m. - Repeat of "Preparing for Adolescence: Peer Pressure and Sexuality." Sunday, March 27, 9:30 a.m. - "What Wives Wish Their Husbands Knew About Women: The Lonely Housewife" deals with depression in women, low self-esteem, fatigue, pressure, loss of romantic love in marriage. Monday, March 28, 7:30 p.m. - Repeat of "What Wives Wish Their Husbands Knew About Women: The Lonely Housewife." Sunday, April 3, Easter morning -- No film. Monday, April 4 - No film. Sunday, April 10,9:30 a.m. - "What Wives Wish Their Husbands Knew About Women: Money, Sex and Children", deals with materialism, sexuality, physiological problems. Monday, April 11,7:30 p.m.-Repeat of "What Wives Wish Their Husbands Knew About Women, Money, Sex and Children." Dr. Dobson is a leading Christian teacher , psychologist and author specializing in the family. He has lectured nationwide. All films will begin promptly. Faith Presbyterian church is located at the intersection of Lincoln and Chapel Hill irm( roads. For 5388. Senior Night At College High school seniors who are plan ning to enroll at McHenry County college are invited to attend a special evening of activities Wednesday, March 23, at the college. The senior night activities will begin at 6:45 p.m. with sessions on MCC programs, financial aid, admission procedures, transfer credit, student activities and athletic programs. Various MCC clubs and organizations will have information booths set up to acquaint the seniors with their organizations.Current MCC students will also be on hand to share their experiences at the college and to conduct the campus tours. The Office of Student Services is sponsoring the evening, which is the third held for seniors considering attending the local college. Because space is limited to 150 seniors, those who plan to attend are asked to telephone the college at (815) 455-3700, extension 260, to sign up for the senior night. BUILDING PERMITS Building permits were recently issued by the McHenry County Department of Building and Zoning to: Paul May, 8009 Bellevue, Spring Grove, to repair fire damage and add a screened porch. Craig S. Munson, 31535 North U.S. 12, Round Lake, to construct a 3- bedroom residence at 3710 Pitzen road, McHenry. Wilfred Blake Jr., 1021 River road, McHenry, to construct a room ad dition and new porch for an ap proximate cost of $11,500. Special Introductory D cup and Lightly Lined $9 99 Offer ends April 9, 1983 PAGE 18 - PLAIN DEALER - FRIDAY, MARCH 18, Legal Notice STATE OF ILLINOIS )SS ) COUNTY OF McHENRY ) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT McHENKY COUNTY, ILLINOIS BORG-WARNEK ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION. Plaintiff, STEVEN M NOTHNAGEL, FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION and UNKNOWN OWNERS, Defendants. No. 83CH077 PUBLICATION NOTICE The requisite af fidavits for publication having been filed, notice is hereby given you, UNKNOWN OWNERS, 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, BORG-WARNER ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION, against you and other Defendants, praying for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage conveying the premises described as follows, to wit: Lot 5 in Block 5 in Holiday Hills Unit No. 1, a Sub division of part of the Northwest Quarter of Sec tion 17, also a part of Fractional S e c t i o n 1 8 , T o w n s h i p 4 4 North, Range 9, East of the Third Principal Meridian, ac cording to the P l a t t h e r e o f recorded May 10, 1955 as Document No. 292377 in Book 12 of Plats, page 24, in McHenry County, Illinois, and which said mor tgage was made bv S T E V E N M . NOTHNAGEL. Mor tgagor, to PERCY WILSON MORTGAGE A N D F I N A N C E CORPORATION, 1983 M o r t g a g e e , a n d recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of McHenry County, Illinois, as Document Number 836530 and assigned to Plaintiff, BORG-WARNER ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION, under the terms of an Assignment recorded with the McHenry County Recorder of Deeds Office as Document Number 840517; and for such other relief as prayed for in Plaintiff's Complaint; that sum mons was duly issued out of the said Nineteenth Judicial Circuit Court against you as provided by law, and that the suit is now pending. NOW,THEREFORE, UNLESS YOU, the said Defendants file yotir answer to the Complaint in the said suit or otherwise make your appearance therein, in the Office of the Clerk of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit Court, at the Courthouse, in the City of Woodstpck, Illinois, on or before the 8th da; of April, 1983, default may be entered against you at any time after that day and a judgment entered in accordance with the prayer of said Complaint. Dated this 28th day of February, 1983 at Woodstock, Illinois. Vernon W. Kays, Jr., Clerk of the Circuit Court of McHenry County Thomas C. Zanck MILITELLO, ZANCK & COEN Attorneys for Plaintiff 40 Brink Street Crystal Lake, IL., 60014 (815) 459-8800 (Pub. Mar. 4,11 & Mar. 18,1983) No. 830092 Legal Notice ASSUMED NAME PUBLICATION NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on March 8, 1983, a cer- tificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, set ting forth tne names and post-office addresses'of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as GARY'S LAWN EQUIPMENT REPAIR, located at 2017 W. Sunnyside Beach Drive, McHenry, Playtex Cross Your Heart Introducing the latest fashion bra from Playtex Cross Your Heart: The bra that s famous for its flattering fit also has the contemporary styling you want. Delicate lace windows. Shim- mery tricot cups. Lacy camisole straps. It all adds up to a look that's new and stylish. And of course the special Cross Your Heart bra design lifts and separates for a better figure. How's the best time te buy a Heme The Single Digit Mortgag* it at McHenry State Bonk! Mortgage Rates for McHenry Area Homes as low as 9 A /• Effective immediately and through the month of ApriL the McHenry State Bonk will offer on owner occup.ed, S ngle Family residences in the McHenry area, the follow,ng mortgage rotes. 9 V2 % 2/0/0 Serv,ce char9e RenG9ot|ab|® e 2 rs • 10% ""T.3 Yrs. 11 Vi% 3% Service Charge Renegotiable 5 Yrs. 13% Rates apply Far McHenry Area - Owner Occupied Homes 70% Of Appraised Value (30 Year Fixed Rate Mortgages Available Soon!) Auto Loan Rates have also been LoweredI New Car rates as low as 11 % APR. Contact Your Local Real Estate Agent and McHenry Auto Dealer then Call 385-1040, Today. McHENRY STATE BANK Main Building: 3510 W. Elm Street Gerald J. Carey Building: Richmond Road at IPoor *jree Robert L. Weber Building: Crystal Lake Road and Lillian Stree McHenry 385-1040 MEMBER FDIC Abraham Lincoln 'Serving McHenry and the McHenry Area Since 1906" ® Most historians rate Abraham Lincoln (born on the 12th in Hardin County, Kentucky, in 1809) one of the greatest American presidents. This view is not universally held in the South, for Lincoln was firm in ordering his armies to invade that region when it sought to secede from the Union. Lincoln was a master politician (elected with less than a majority vote in 1860) and a public relations genius. Perhaps his greatest stroke of farsightedness, in the war which erupted when he was elected, was in maneuvering the South to fire the first shot. South Carolina cadets did so, at Fort Sumter, in 1861. Without this successful maneuver, it's doubtful if the people of the North would have generated the will to pursue and win the long and bitter war. Even with the carefully-maneuvered advantage (Lincoln had been warned by the Union command at Fort Sumter that to violate an understanding on that point and sent ships to provision it would mean shooting), the North was racked with misgivings about the war. There were riots in Baltimore and New York and in other cities. The next master stroke in international and public relations was in turning the war into a crusade against slavery. Although this was not his position at the beginning, and though he didn't free slaves in non- southern states with his famed Emancipation Procla mation in the middle of the war, the call for freedom in the South was so appealing and morally just that this doomed, the Confederacy's chances of obtaining recognition (and thus supplies) from England and France. Lincoln was a kindly, outdoor, folk-hero type; and had he lived, Reconstruction, which brought such terror and vindictiveness to the South, would surely have been, to a large extent, avoided. Ironically, had he lost the war, he probably would have gone down in history as a most unsuccessful president, having fought and lost a Civil War. WHEN YOU ORDER ANY LARGE PIZZA TO 60 AND WE WILL FILL YOUR CONTAINER WITH ONE GALLON OF PEPSI ABSOLUTELY FREE! • ONE GALLON PER PIZZA • APPROX. VALUE *2.29 • OFFER EXPIRES 4/1 /83 I 3702 N. Richmond Road, McHenry 3S5-7955