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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Aug 1983, p. 18

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i l \< M»K AI.KK - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST3.1983 /v LAKEMOOR-LILYMOOR AREA Margaret Karas 385-4934 Lakemoor Adds More Acreage t . ^ With the signing of the annexation agreement between developer Robert L. Krilich and Richard Hyatt, president of Lakemoor with the itiajority approval of the Board of Trustees, Lakemoor became a community of over three times its original size. A feeling of optimism is prevalent in the village, with some nostalgia at perhaps losing a small rural community flavor. • But always there is progress, and area residents are watching Lakemoor's growth with great in­ terest. May this first step in Lakemoor's physical growth be ac­ companied by growth in village im­ provements and community spirit. IDENTIFICATION FOR SENIOR CITIZENS Thursday, August 4, will be a busy day at the Senior Citizen Meet and Eat Center on Route 120. Starting at 10 a.m. through 2 p.m., information and pictures for identifying purpose will be taken. I.D. cards will be issued, a service of the Senior Citizen Council, State of Illinois, Dorothy Loss is site manager. Then the free blood pressure screening starts at 11 a.m., with volunteer hostess Julia Kraus assisting. Luncheon follows for those with reservations. The Moose Lodge will be a very busy place on Thursday, Aug. 4 with three different reasons for seniors to be there. BICYCLIST INJURED Returning home on his bicycle from some of McHenry Fiesta Days ac­ tivities on Monday, July 25, Chris Mumma was aware of an approaching s. motorist who seemed determined to use the whole lane. Chris went off the shoulder of Lily Lake road, but was hit by the outside mirror on the vehicle. The driver slowed down after the impact, but then drove on without checking into Chris' injuries. The doctors examination showed a very bruised arm, with an X ray to be taken later to determine the possibility of a broken bone. Chris was hurting physically on Tuesday, plus being disappointed that he was unable to compete in the 7 mile river run that he had signed up for, during the Fiesta Day events. The driver of the car was not ap­ prehended, but whoever it was, knows that a wrong has been done. MOVING ON AND MOVING BACK Roger and Cindy Barker and their two sons, Tim and Jeffrey, have left Lilymoor for a new home in Kent Acres. They will be missed by neigh­ bors, especially Sam Sances. The move is just a few miles, so friend­ ships will not be forgotten. Timmy will be able to continue his interest in the history of our country with his reading of books about the wars our people have fought in. His thirst for knowledge of the Civil War and World Wars I and II, keep those books off the shelves of the McHenry Nunda library. Moving into the Barkers' former home on Friendly avenue is former resident, Marilyn Ryan and her two children. Welcome back Marilyn. It is nice to have you home again. LADIES LEAGUE Helen Para, president of the Lily Lake Ladies League, out did herself as hostess at their last meeting in July. Her delicious and generous delicacies were enjoyed after the bunco playing, which resulted in a first prize for Connie O'Rourke, and a tie-breaker giving Julia Kraus second, and Sophie Patterson the booby prize. RECOGNITION OF SPECIAL DAYS Birthdays recognized this week include two in the Hueckstaedt family. Charles, Jr., also Dutch, has his day on the fourth, one day before nephew Chris Mumma has his. With the concern for the recovery of Chris' father, Dick Mumma, who underwent surgery at Lutheran General hospital in Parte Ridge last Thursday for a skull fracture, the usual excitement of birthday celebrations for members of the clan will be missing. May next year's recognition days be the more meaningful for the pain being endured now. Othele Brady of Lakemoor will be celebrating her natal day on August 5. Our wishes for her happiness join those of family and friends. Billy Anderson's birthday is also on the fifth. Two Lilymoor residents have the same date as their birthdays. Normie Croswell and Bob Dawdy share August 6. August 7 is a memorial day for Max Dawdy, Bob and Evelyn's oldest son, who died last year. Goldie Withrow of Lakemoor celebrates her day on August 7. The same date is anniversary time for Terrence and Judith Bird, who will be remembering their wedding 18 years ago. MARK TWAIN COUNTRY VISITED Tim and Jeffrey Barker, sons of Roger and Cindy, had an enjoyable trip with their grandparents, Lloyd and Helen Barker. They went to Hannibal, Mo. and walked the same streets that Sam Clemens knew as a youngster, memories of which led to the writing of the Adventures of Tom Sawyer. The Barkers also shared Illinois history at New Salem State park, the reconstructed area of Abraham Lincoln's years there. Timmy will especially remember this trip with his grandparents. DATES TO REMEMBER Aug. 4 - Lakemoor Civic Im­ provement Association meeting, 7 p.m. Lakemoor Municipal building. Aug. 4- Free Blood Pressure screening, I.D. identification cards, at the Moose Lodge Meet and Eat Center, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Aug. 7 - Lily Lake Area Day at the McHenry County Historical Society, 1:30 to 4:00, free admission. Aug. 8 - Lilymoor Association, 7:30 p.m., 1008 W. Dale. Aug. 11 -- Lakemoor Village meeting, 8 p.m. LILY LAKE AREA DAY Sunday, August 7, is our day at the twentieth birthday of the McHenry County Historical Society. Put your special pictures and memory items on display at the Society in Union and share the heritage of our area. I will take your well marked memorabilia to the society on the seventh and set it up under the direction of Nancy Fike. Items to be donated to the museum will be left there. Others will be returned to the owners. Bring a car load of family or neigh­ bors to the Lily Lake Area Day. Take Route 176 west to a left turn at Union, 6422 Main Street, 1:30 to 4 p.m. And it is Free! GOD BLESS Legal Notice »yaw» to the of SS. Bishop O'Neill At Peace Event Bishop Arthur O'Neill oi the Rock- ford Catholic diocese will speak Sunday, Aug. 7. at an ecumenical peace event at the First Congregational church of Elgin, 256 E. Chicago street. The bishop's appearance will cap three days of public events sponsored by the Elgin Interfaith Peace Task force in . commemoration of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The Sunday evening program Will begin at 7 p.m. Bishop O'Neill's subject will be the pastoral letter on war and peace which was recently completed by the National Conference of Catholic Bishops. The pastoral letter declares that "Peace making is not an optional commitment. It is a requirement of our faith". It further states that "As a people we must refuse to legitimate the idea of nuclear war." Also featured on the Sunday evening program will be Geoff Wilkinson, a 1973 Elgin high school graduate and peace activist who now lives in Boston. Prior to the program, the 1963 Academy award nominated documentary film, "'Gods of Metal", will be shown starting at 6 p.m. Other activities planned for the weekend by the Interfaith Peace Task Force are a Friday noon vigil for peace in Fountain Square and a Saturday 5 a.m. sunrise service on the grounds of the Unitarian Universalist church located on Randall road, one half mile north of Big Timber road. The public is invited to participate in any or all of these events. WIN A $1000 SHOPPING SPREE IN OUR DOLLARS FOR DOLLARS DAYS GIVEAWAY Along witt. fantastic savings and values, sign up to win a $1000 Shopping Spree. Sign any official entry book, located in the credit department of each store. Sign only one book per store, duplicate entries will be voided. Entrants must be eighteen years of age or older. No purchase necessary. You need not be present to win..Employees of Spiess and their families are not eligible to win. Drawing will be held Wednesday, August 10. Hurry in! ... Thursday, August 4 Thru Monday, August 8 STATE OF ) ILLINOIS County of McHenry ) To: State Bank of An- tioch, Trust No. 129; State Bank of An tioch; Kathryn J.K Valpen- desta, arid spouse, if McHenr Illinois at the County Count1 SAFETY HINTS w n Owners"; other interested parties, and Rosemary Azzaro, County Clerk. TAX DEED NO. 80-TX- 57 } FILED •! TAKE NOTICE C O U N T Y O F McHENRY, STATE OF ILLINOIS Date premises Sold November 10, 1960 Certificate No. 96 Sold for General Taxes of (year) 1979 THIS PROPERTY HASBEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located 200 feet north of Engels Place on the east side of Buena Avenue. Legal Description or Permanent Index No. 05-29-404-004-0040 This Notice is to advise you that the abovejjroperty has been sold for delinquent taxes and that the period of redemption from the sale will expire on November 10, 1983. This Notice is also to advise you that a petition has been filed tor a tax deed which will transfer title and the right to possession of this property if redemption is not made on or before November 10, 1983. This matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this county in Woodstock, Illinois, on December 8, 1983. You may be present at this hearing Dut your right to redeem will already have expired at tfiat time. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any time on or before November 10, Be alarmed. Get a discount. JflihSifeiisr*' insurance for installing smoke detectors, fire ex­ tinguishers, deadboh locks and certain other alarm systems. Call your Country Companies agent for complete details. Thai's Ihe ̂ iriL CHRIS "Kir BYRNES RES. 459 1324 OFF. 33S-2000 Your Country Companies Agent. COUNIflY COMPANIES. feauranc* jraf fewHbncnl Services kCHV BMSEtfMC the professional do-it-yourself carpet cleaning system First Hour of Rental FREE $1.00 per hour, .for •very hour thereaftei (Example 2 hours... total charge $1 plus tax. NO MINIMUM Special Rental Rot# Good Monday thru Thursday RINSENVAC cleans tha way professionals doT." j at a fraction of tho cost. • SUN PER HOUR NO MUMMUM OVERNIGHT SPECIAL! S:00PM - 9:00AM SI0.00 »HOP FIR 4400 W. RTE. 120 McHENRY. III. Court House in stock, Illinois. For further in­ formation contact the County Clerk (815) 338- 2040. Spirit Investment Corporation (Pub. July 29, Aug. 3 & 5,1983) No. 830340 Legal Notice STATE OF ILLINOIS SS. County of McHenry ) v Bank, Trust To t y c M cHenrj State 1683; Datatronic Inc.; "Unknown Owners"; other interested parties, and Rosemary Azzaro, County Clerk. TAX DEED NO. 80-TX- 57 FILED TAKE NOTICE C O U N T Y O F McHENRY, STATE OF ILLINOIS Date premises Sold November 10, 1980 Certificate No. 206 & 209 Sold for General Taxes of (year) 1979 THIS PROPERTY HASBEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located West of Chapel Hill Road on the south side of Johnsburg Road. Legal Description or Permanent Index No. 09-13-253-013-0040 & 09- 13-253-014-0060 This Notice is to advise you that the above property has been sold for delinquent taxes and that the period of redemption from the sale will expire on November 10, 1983. This Notice is also to advise you that a petition has been filed tor a tax deed which will transfer title and the right to possession of this property if redemption is not made on or before November 10, 1983. This matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this county in Woodstock, Illinois, on December 8, 1983. You may be present at this hearing but your right to redeem will already have expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can v be made at any time on or ibdfOjre November 10* 1983 by applying to the County Clerk of bunty, County Court House in Wood­ stock, Illinois. For further in­ formation contact the County Clerk (815) 338- 2040. Spirit Investment Corporation (Pub. July 29, Aug. 3 & 5,1983) No. 830341 • By Secretary of State » Jim Edgar Licensed drivers not > only are expected to § obey all traffic safety j laws, but should know * what to do if involved in * an accident. 1 - .If your vehicle is \ still operable after * being hit, stop im- » mediately in a safe j place. 2 - Assist the injured { if aid is necessary or requested. Try to make the victim comfortable, but do not move a seriously injured person unless absolutely necessary. Protect the victim from traffic and get a doctor or call an ambulance. 3 - Warn approaching * traffic. Have someone stand at a safe place and use flares if available. 4 - Stay at the scene of the accident until you have exchanged names, addresses and drivers license and license plate numbers with the other drivers. 5 - Notify the police as soon as possible. 6 - Report the ac­ cident to the Illinois Department of Tran­ sportation. The American Red Cross recommends the following equipment be kept in your car for medical emergencies: (1) Four-inch squares of gauze dressings for cuts, burns and lacerations; (2) Rolls of 2 or 3 -inch gauze bandages for holding dressings in place to stop heavy bleeding; (3) One-inch adhesive tape ^ to secure gauze and < splints; (4) Scissors for cutting these materials; % (5) A folded sheet, double bed size, to make < slings and bandages; !" and (6) A blanket for < shock victims and for v coping with cold weather. McHenry Count: Illinois at the TASTE TEST Fairgoers can "Take the Illinois Taste Test" at the 1983 Illinois State Fair in Springfield and become' directly in- »jrolved in • t market research for Illinois food companies. Per­ sons visiting the test market will ' sample foods free of charge, then fill out a brief product evaluation form. The test market's is sponsored by the Illinois Department of Agriculture and will run the duration of the fair, Aug. 11-21. Woodstock Family Practice Center Dr. Robin K. Purdy (Osteopathic Physician) announces the opening of his office for the practice of Family Medicine ol 523 West South Street Woodstock Office Now Open For Appointments, Please Call The Office At (815) 338-5750 Woodstock Family Practice Center Illinois Department oflransportation PUBLIC MEETING ILLINOIS ROUTE 120 FROM RIVER ROAD IN McHENRY, IL TO GILMER ROAD IN VOLO, IL TIME & PLACE Tuesday, Aug. 9, 1983-7:30 pm McHenry Community High School, East Campus Theatre 1012 N. Green Street McHenry, Illinois 60050 PURPOSE: •Introduce study staff •Describe study objectives and schedule •Obtain comments and answer questions The meeting site is not accessible to handicappec in­ dividuals. Handicapped persons planning to attend and needing special accommodations should contact either by telephone or by letter, Mr. George Catalano. Illinois Department of Transportation, 1000 Plaza- Drive. Schaumburg, Illinois 60196, at 884-4067' by August 4, 1983 to inform of their anticipated atten­ dance. (Published 7/6 6 8/3/83) No 830306

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