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PAGE 20 - PI AIMDEALER - FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 197* spec Tow ownship Office, 95 Grant funding of a Legal Notice NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on February 7th, A.D. 1978, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenrv County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post-office addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known asT A CK. MASONRY, located at PO Box 521, McHenry, Illinois 60050. Dated this seventh day of February. A.D. 1978. Vernon W. Kays County Clerk * i Pub. Feb 10. 17, 24. 1978) ; Legal Notice NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Nunda * Township Cemetery Board of Trustees is now inviting bids for the maintenance of grounds, in­ cluding mowing, and trimming of grass areas at the four township cemeteries: Holcombville, McMillan, Prairie Grove and Ridgefield. In addition, bids are requested for the installation of a cyclone fence at the McMillan Cemetery, including one small gate (present larger gate to be incorporated into fence) and the sealing of the existing blacktop driveways in both Ridgefield and Prairie Grove Cemeteries. Bidders may obtain nfications at the Nunda iship Street, Crystal Lake, Illinois, Monday through Friday, between the hours of 8:30 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. Sealed bids, specifying the service and-or material to be furnished, will be due at 5:00 P.M Monday, March 6th, 1978, at the township office, and the bids will be opened at 7:00 P.M. that same evening at the township office. The Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any or all bids submitted. Anita Sherwood, Executive Sec'v NUNDA TOWNSHIP CEMETERY TRUSTEES Dated: January 30, 1978 (Pub. Feb. 3,10,17,1978) Legal Notice IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division, Modern A m e r i c a n M o r t g a g e Corporation Plaintiff, vs: Kenneth E. Falk, et #1.. Defendants, Case No. 77 C 4234 PUBLICATION NOTICE The requisite affidavit of non- residence having been filed, notice is hereby given you Kenneth E. Falk, Lillian G. Falk, Kenneth S. Coss Sr. & Mildred Coss and UNKNOWN OWNERS. Defendants, in the above entitled suit, that the said suit has been commenced in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division in. Chicago. Illinois, by the said Plaintiff against you and other Defendants for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage made by Kenneth E. Falk ana Lillian G. Falk to Modern American Mortgage Corporation as Mortgagee conveying the following described property and premises to wit: Loi l in Block 2 in Meier's Addition to Cnrstal Lake, a Subdivision ofpart of the S.E. Vf of Section 33, Township 44 North, Range 8 tions enu service may suDmit a propose to McHenry County CETA fo project o A project shall iship 44 North, Range East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the Plat thereof recorded Meridian, acq AUgUSt 18, 1927 as DOC. JNO. 79533 in Book 6 of Plats, page 31. in McHenry County, Illinois; commonly known as 336 Poplar St., | Resale Shoppe ̂ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * CHILDREN'S CLOTHES > CONSIGNMENTS NEEDED •50-50 SPLIT •WILL PICKUP 3106 RTE. 120 McHENRY, ILL (815)3SS-4MS Open Tuti. thru Sot. 9:30 Till 4 Closed Sun. C Mon * * * * * * * * * * * * * *# tor six (6) consecutive weeks. ENTER: Judge MARSHALL DATED: January 16,1978 Nowtherefor, unless you the said Defendants, file your answer to the Complaint in the said suit or otherwise make your appearance therein in the Office of the Clerk of the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division in the Federal Building at 219 S. Dearborn, Chicago, Illinois on or before the 6 day of March. 1978 default may be entered against you at any time after that day and a Decree entered in accordance with the prayer of said Complaint. H. STUART CUNNINGHAM, Clerk FISHER AND - FISHER, Attorneys for Plaintiff 30 North LaSalle Street Chicago, Illinois 60602 (Pub. Jan. 20, 27, Feb. 3,10,17, 24,1978) Legal Notice Any unit of general local .government and agencies thereof or combinations or associations of such govern­ mental units, community based organizations, community development corporations, non­ profit groups and organizations serving Indians and Native Hawauans, and other non­ profit private organizations or institutions engaged in public mit a proposal or or activity. . _ I mean a definable task or group of related tasks which will be completed within'a definable time period, not to exceed past September 30,1978, which has a public service objective, and which results in a specific product oi accomplishment when completed and which would not otherwise be ac­ complished with existing funds. Those interested in par­ ticipating in the CETA funded program must meet the following qualifications: (1) An eligible person must either be economically disadvantaged or be a member of a family which has a current total family income at or below 70 per cent of the lower living standard income level and one of the following: a. 15 to 20 weeks immediately prior to applications be unemployed, or b. lS to 20 weeks immediately prior to application has had a combination of weeks of unemployment and weeks of receiving unemployment compensations, or . ~*c7 exhausted fheir unem- ^ment compensation, or . member of a family receiving AFDC. There is $115,210 currently available for projects and activities and it has been determined that it will fund approximately 23 positions. Any organization- that is interested in submitting a proposal may secure the proper forms by calling or writing McHenry County CETA, At­ tention Jack it. Haffner, 2200 North Seminary, Woodstock, Illinois 60098 or call 815-338-2040 extension 134. Proposals must be submitted to the CETA of­ fice by 5 p.m. on February 21, 1978. (Pub. Feb. 10,15,17,1978) Legal Notice NOTICE The Nunda Township Cemetery Trustees will hold their regular board meeting on Monday, March 6th, 1978, at 7:30 P.M., at the Township Office, 95 Grant Street, Crystal Lake, Illinois. ployr Crystal Lake. Illinois and which said mortgage was recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds in McHenry County, Illinois as Document No. 690209 and for other relief: that summons was duly issued out of the said Court against you as provided by law, and that the said suit is still pending. O R D E R THIS MATTER coming to be heard on the motion of the Plaintiff for an Order directing the Defendants Kenneth E. Falk, Lillian G. Falk, Kenneth Coss Sr. & Mildred Coss and UNKNOWN OWNERS, to appear and file their Answer or otherwise plead to the Complaint to Foreclose Mortgage heretofore filed in this matter and it appearing that an Affidavit of Non- Residence and a Petition for Order of Publication having been filed herein, and the Court being fully advised in the premises; IT is HEREBY ORDERED that Defendants herein Kenneth E. Falk, Lillian G. Falk, Kenneth S Coss Src Mildred Coss and UNKNOWft OWNERS, file their answers or otherwise plead to the Complaint to Foreclose Mortgage heretofore filed by Plaintiff on or before March 6, 1978 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that notice of this Order be published in the McHENRY PLAINDEALER, once a week llhe Kid's Kloset* FEBRUARY SALE! 10% DISCOUNT NO INSTALLATION CHARGE DELIVERY 2 TO / DAYS ii IV PLUS WRITTEN ORDERS *100.00 AND UP WILL RECEIVE A WOVEN WOOD SWAG LAMP, OR A WOVEN WOOD CLOCK. JEFF SHAY WONDER LAKE, IL. 60097 CALL FOR APPOINTMENT OAYS- (815)385-4652 EVES-(815)653-5101 ALSO HAVE CUSTOM DRAPERIES ETC. Anita Sherwood Executive Secretary Nunda Township Cemetery Fund Dated: February 10, 1978 (Pub. Feb. 17.24, Mar. 3,1978) Legal Notice PUBLIC NOTICE VILLAGE OF SUNNYSIDE To all residents of the Village of Sunnyside. March 1st, 1978 is the deadline for vehicle stickers. Anyone not displaying a sticker by said date; penalties will be imposed. Stickers may be purchased A •(•15)459-2*41 HELPING PAWS ANIMAL WELFARE ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 205 • Crystal Lak«, Illinois 60014 by Estelle Atwell from Clerk Betty Messer, 1405 Bayview Lane. For information caU 344-2494 or 385-6023 Betty Messer, Village Clerk Raymond Nolan, Pres. (Pub. Feb. 17 *>2.1978) I SERVICE NEWS McHenry Man Completes Marine Recruit Training MICHAEL ERICKSON Michael John Erickson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Erickson, McHenry, has recently com­ pleted training at the Marine corps recruit training depot, San Diego, Calif. During the 12- week Boot camp, Pvt. Erickson learned about the basics of becoming a Marine. Pvt. Erickson will further undergo training at the 1st Marine division. Camp Pendleton, Calif. A 1977 graduate of McHenry high school, he at­ tended Boot camp on the buddy system with Marine Pfc. Ted Voight, according to his recruiter, SSgt. Louis K. Ferrante. There are many dogs...pedigreeds and mixed breeds, awaiting homes from Animal Control in Woodstock. This county holding facility hopes the owners will come in time to reclaim their dogs. Often this is not the case. If the dog is not reclaimed, it is put up for adoption...if not adopted, then, well there is no happy ending. Many a fine dog can be found...please visit or call 338-7040. Dog owners do not have to be convinced that they have a superior animal as a pet, but we'd like to print what George Leonard Herter has to say on the subject because he says it so well. "What a Dog Really Is!" "The most unselfish living creature is your dog. If you are in danger, your dog needs only to hear your cry for help and he will come to your aid without fear of losing his own life. "The most patient creature id the world is your dog. Whatever you give - him, whatever you do for him, he is always sincerely grateful to you. To your dog you are the most wonderful person in the world. In his eyes you can do no wrong. "The most sincere friendly creature in the world is your dog. Of all of God's animals he alone works for man without a whip. He is always happy to be with his master wherever he may be or whatever he may do. He is sadder than any living creature when his master is away and is the only creature that can actually die in a short time from lonesomeness for his master. "The most forgiving creature in the world is your dog. Among humans true adherence to genuine forgiveness is found only with saints. Your dog carries no grudge and no spite. Punish him even when he does not deserve it and he comes to you and nudges his wet nose into your hand, looks up at you with honest, pleading eyes and wags his tail hesitatingly as though to say 'I forgive you, you could kill me if you wanted to and I still would forgive you.' "The most loyal creature in the world is your dog. Whether you are dressed in rags or the height of fashion; whether you are a beggar or a wealthy man; whether you are thought of as a hero or a coward, a wise man or a fool, your dog is waiting for you with a loving, friendly bark of happiness, a friendly wagging tail, and a heart full of nothing but true love for you." George Herter is an in­ ternationally known sportsman and conservationist. His dog philosophy is from "How to Get Out of the Rat Race", one of the many books he has written, which is available from Her- ter's Inc., Mitchell, South Dakota. Contact Helping Paws for more information. DOGS FOR ADOPTION Golden Yellow Lab male, 6 years old, housebroken, all shots. 385-3677. Doberman mix 2 year old, neutered, medium long coat, large, shots. 385-1307. Schnauzer mix and Beagle mix pups, 4 months, partly housebrok en 312-658-5860 Miniature Schnauzer, spayed 5 year old female, shots, housebroken. 312-658-5869. Small Shepherd, light brown and black, spayed 1 year old female, good with children and pets. 38S-2815. Springer Spaniel. 16 months DON'T MISS OUR COFFEE & ROLLS •REGISTER FOR PRIZES •FRI. & SAT. FEB. 17th & 18th CAREY Appliance, Inc. 1241 N. Green St. McHenry, 385-5500 t<n yta/lnwu/ U.S. 14 & 173 HARVARD, ILL. 815 943 4451 24 Hr. 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ELM ST. • McHENRY 385-7353 M0N.-THURS. 7:45-530; FRI. 7:45430; SAT. 1*0-5*0 PICTURE FRAMING-ARTISTS SUPPLIES-DRAPERIES MOSKA PAINTS NEW LOCATION Th» offices of Aro now located In Tho Woodstock Exchange Building CORNER OF WASHINGTON and MAIN STREET, Woodstock >«* il-^ A JmJL Office Hours continue at follows: Monday •Friday, 8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays 9 a.m. to Noon Established 1887 Members New York Stock Exchange. Inc. ' Virgil R. Smith, Manager Woodstock Exchange Building 231 Main Street, Woodstock [815]338-2550 old, female, shots, good with children and pets. 385-4706. CATS FOR ADOPTION White and orange blend semi- long haired female, 5 months. 385-2451. Dark grey and white, very affectionate spayed female, long haired, all shots, young adult. 338-0982. Calico, semi-long haired spayed female, all shots. 312- 658-7221 after 5. « • • • The man who is super­ stitious isn't interested in the truth. * • • * Incidentally, an im­ pertinent inquiry: How about those resolutions? 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