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PAGE 4 • PLAINDEA1 EE • FRIDAY. AUGUST 4.1978 por fibr Legal Notice THE BOARD OF , LIBRARY TRUSTEES OF THE McHENRY NUNDA 4JBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT 1 McHENRYCOUNTY, ILLINOIS RESOLUTION NO 1978-79-2 RESOLUTION DETER­ MINING TO LEVY AN AD- TIONAL TAX OF 02 ^RCENT OF EQUALIZED ,R ASSESSED VALUE OF fAXABLE PROPERTY FOR PARTICULAR BUILDING PURPOSES WHEREAS, the McHenry' Nun da Public Library District, McHenry County. Illinois, is a public library district organized pursuant to 111 Rev Stat., Chap 81. Sec 1001-1, et seq., The Public Library District Act; and WHEREAS, the Board of Library Trustees of the McHenry-Nunda Public Library District, McHenry County, Illinois, is the cor- jrate authority of said public >rary district, pursuant to statutory authority set forth in Sec 1001-5 of the aforesaid Statute; and WHEREAS. Section 1003-1 of the aforesaid act provides that the corporate' authority may levy an additional tax of 02 percent of the value of all the taxable property in the district, as equalized or assessed by the Department of Local Govern­ ment Affairs, for the purchase of sites and buildings, for the construction and equipment of buildings, for the rental of buildings required for library purposes, ana for maintenance, epairs, and alterations of ibrary buildings and ^equip- nent; and WHEREAS, the corporate authority does hereby deem it in the best interests of the McHenry-Nunda Public Library District and the electors thereof and the patrons of the public library that revenue be made available for the designated purposes as set forth bv law NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF LIBRARY TRUSTEES OF THE McHENRY-NUNDA P U B L I C L I B R A R Y DISTRICT. McHENRY COUNTY. ILLINOIS. as follows: Section 1 This Board hereby determines to levy an ad ditional tax of $2,700 00, or such lesser additional amount as would produce a tax rate of 02 percent of the value of all the taxable property in the District, as equalized or assessed by the Department of Local Government Affairs, for the purchase of sites and buildings, for the construction and equipment of buildings, for the rental of buildings required for library purposes, and for maintenance, repairs, and alterations of library buildings and equipment Section 2 This resolution shall be published at least once in one or more newspapers published in the District, or if no newspaper is published herein, then in one or more afrwspapers with a general ^jrculation within the District Section 3 !f within the thirty •jay period after publication of ^ resolution, a petition is with the Board of Library ictees of the McHenry ft unfit Public Library District, c Henry County. Illinois, s* gn*d by electors of the a |>| strict equal in number to ten (10 percent > or more of total number of votes cast t-4 th® last preceding regular ffivtrict election asking that question of levying such a ' a percent tax be submitted to . lT6 .electors of the District, the rJjgj.tion shall be submitted at a ^pcCi;il or general election ajid election shall be conducted particulars as set forth by section 4 If no petition is filed WIth the Board of Library Vyustees of the McHenry Mg.nda Public Library District, jjc'tfenry County. Illinois. ywth»n thirty < 30 > days after publication this District T^ll then be authorized to levy • he tax and the tax levy or jjfiance for fiscal year 1978 79 •hall contain a direction to the (^OLin'y Clerk of McHenry County to levy such additional tax. Section 5. This resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval according to law. and any resolutions or ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed; and should any part of this resolution be adjudged invalid or unconstitutional, such adjudication shall affect only that part of this act specifically covered thereby, which shall be severable therefrom, and shall not affect any other provisions or parts of this act PASSED by the Board of Library Trustees of the McHenry-Nunda Public Library District, McHenry County, Illinois on the 20 day of July, 1978. by a vote of: AYES 4 Hipwell, Johanson. Clewis and Brindise NAYS 0 ABSENT OR NOT VOTING 3 Goseli, Adams Mueller APPROVED (SEAL" Louise Hipwell President, the Board of Library Trustees of the McHenrv-Nunda Public Library District. , McHenrv Countv, Illinois ATTEST Karen S Johanson Secretary CERTIFICATE I. KAREN JOHANSON. DO HEREBY CERTIFY that I am the duly elected, qualified, and serving Secretary and as such am keeper of the books and records of the Board of Library Trustees of the McHenry- Nunda Public Library District, McHenrv County. Illinois, and I DO FURTHER CERTIFY that the above attached RESOLUTION NO 1978-79-2 RESOLUTION DETER MINING TO LEVY AN AD­ DITIONAL TAX OF 02 PERCENT OF EQUALIZED OR ASSESSED VALUE OF TAXABLE PROPERTY FOR PARTICULAR BUILDING PURPOSES is a true and correct copy of said resolution which was presented, passed, and recorded by said Board at their public meeting, on July 20. 1978. by a vote of AYES: riipwell. Johanson, Clewis, Brindise NAYS: none ABSENT OR NOT VOTING Gosell. Adams, Mueller DATED this 2nd day of August. 1978 i SEAL i Karen S Johanson Secretary, the Board of Library trustees of the McHenry Nunda Public Library District. McHenry County. Illinois Juergensmever, Zimmerman & Smith Attorneys at Law Lawyers Building. Suite 500 Five Douglas Avenue Elgin, Illinois 60120 Telephone (312) 695-9800 ^ (Pub Aug 4, 1978) Legal Notice THE BOARD OF LIBRARY TRUSTEES OF THE McHENRY NUNDA PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT McHENRYCOUNTY. ILLINOIS ORDINANCE NO 1978-79 1 COMBINED ANNUAL BUDGET AND AP PROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR LIBRARY PURPOSES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1978 79 WHEREAS, the Illinois Municipal Budget Law, 111 Rev Stat , Chap 85, Sec 801. et seq.. as amended, requires all Illinois municipal corporations to adopt a combined budget and appropriation ordinance specifying the objects and purposes of expenditures, and the Illinois Public Library District Act. Chap 81, Sees 1003 1 and 1004-15, provides procedures for the passage of a budget and appropriation or dinance and a tax levy or dinance and WHEREAS pursuant to the above and other statutes an ordinance has been prepared in tentative form and made available for public inspection at least thirty < 30» days prior to the adoption thereof and a public hearing on said budget and appropriation ordinance has bren held prior to final action hereon, and notice of said hearing was published at least thirty <30> days prior to said hearing in a newspaper published within the District; NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Library Trustees of the McHenry-iMunda Public Library District, McHenry County. Illinois, as follows: Section 1 The following budget containing an estimate of ail receipts of said Library District, and of the ex­ penditures therefrom, be and the same hereby is adopted as the budget for said District for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1978, and ending June 30. 1979, and the said sums are hereby appropriated as necessary to defray said expenses and liabilities of this Library District, for the objects and purposes indicated, for said Fiscal year: FUND'S ON HAND AT BEGINNING OF FISCAL YEAR General Fund, serving as Working Cash Fund (includes possible transfers to Building Fund, Dursuant to 111 Rev Stat Chap 81, Sec 1005 10) (excludes funds committed for 1977-78 fiscal year, pursuant to 111 Rev Stat , Chap 81. Sec 1004-16) $ 600.00 DOES NOT INCLUDE the following special reserve funds IMRF Fund $ -0- Building Fund-Special Reserve for new library site, building and equipment, pursuant to 111. Rev Stat., Chap 81. Sec 1005- 10 15.500.00 Trust Fund-Gifts -0- audit Fund -0- Liability Fund -0- ESTIMATE OF CASH EX­ PECTED TO BE RECEIVED DURING FISCAL YEAR Estimated Tax Income, 1978-79 Tax Levy $34,401 00 Fines 300 00 Grants 720 00 Revenue Sharing 1,500.00 Interest 100 00 Gifts 200.00 Fees and Other 100 00 TOTAL CASH AVAILABLE $37.921 00 ESTIMATE OF EXPENDITURES CONTEMPLATED 1 LIBRARY BOOKS AND MATERIALS A Books $ 3.500 00 B Periodicals 1.50000 C Recorded Materials 500 00 EQUIPMENT FUND (pur suant to specific legislative authorization) $ 2,700.00 $ 5.500 00 II PERSONNEL EXPENSES A Salaries $ 7.000.00 B Staff Development 200 00 C Bonding 100 00 $ 7.300 00 III ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES A Library Sup plies $ 145.00 B Maintenance 260 00 C Rent 1,940 00 D Heat 800 00 E Electric 200 00 F Telephone 250 00 G Travel 150 00 H Postage 100 00 1 Legal Fees 2.000 00 J Equipment 1,000.00 K Publications 300.00 L Insurance 250 00 $ 7.395 00 IV INSTALLMENT CON , RACT A Land contract $ 3.000 (H) B Personal Property 8.000 00 $11,000.00 V CONTINGENCY $ 200 00 VI WORKING CASH FUND, pursuant to 111 Rev Stat . Chap 81. See 1004-17 $ 100 00 VII SPECIAL RESERVE FUND, pursuant to 111 Rev Stat .Chap 81. Sec 1005-10 $ 3.000 <H) TOTAL GENERAL FUND AP PROPRIATION $34,495 00 VII FUNDS LEVIABLE IN EXCESS OF LIBRARY RATE A Social Security, pursuant . Chap 108 4. includes ad to 111 Rev Stat . Chat Sec 7 171 in ministrative cost) $ 400(H) B Audit Expense '111 Rev Stat .Chap 83. Sec 709' 300 00 C Liability Insurance (111 Rev Stat .Chap 85, Sec 9 107) 26 00 VIII BUILDING 726 00 AND KNOW THE FHCT5 STOP IN for a FREE copy of "THE WORLD AT YOUR FEET" A Guide To Carpet Buying Our CARPET WAREHOUSE SALE continues thru August Large selection of FIRST Quality Carpet FROM *6«95/yd. to *13«50/yd. Installed, with quality pad IT MAKES SENSE TO BUY QUALITY CARPET AT THE BEST PRICEl Thomas C A R P E T I N G A N D F U R N I S H I N G S . 325 VIRGINIA (Rt. 14) |A CRYSTAL LAKE 312/639-2200 815/459-3211 Hours: Tu*s. ft Frl. f-9 M.WTh,S 9-5:30; Sun.12-5 Day NO INTEKIST PAYMENT PLANS :t i TroHlc Lighta ftt. 14 | 1 Thomas AGGREGATE TOTAL APPROPRIATED $28,921.00 Section 2. There is hereby appropriated from the taxes to be levied for the fiscal year and other sources of income the sum of Twentv-eight Thousand Nine Hundrea Twenty-one and no-100 Dollars ($28,921.00), the same to be divided among the several corporate objects and purposes as hereinabove specified for said District purposes for the aforesaid fiscal year. Section 3. All unexpended balances of proceeds received annually from public library taxes not in excess of statutory limits may be transferred to the Special Reserve Fund, heretofore established ac­ cording to 111 Rev Stat.. Chap. 81, Sec 1005-10. pursuant to plans developed and adopted by this Board, and said unex­ pended balances shall be ac­ cumulated in this Fund for the purpose of erecting or pur­ chasing a new library builamg, purchasing a site for the same, or building an addition thereto, or furnishing necessary equipment therefor Section 4 Except as other­ wise provided by law, no fur­ ther appropriations shall be made at any other time within such fiscal year, provided that this Board "may from time to time make transfers between the various items in any Fund, or appropriations in excess of those authorized by the budget in order to meet an immediate and unforeseen emergency, by a two-thirds < 1/ 3) vote of all of the Trustees, as provided by 111. Rev Stat , Chap 81. Sec 1004- 16, et seq . and this Board may amend this budget and ap­ propriation ordinance from time to time by the same procedure as prescribed by statute for the original adoption of a budget and appropriation ordinance; provided that nothing in this section shall be construed to permit transfer between Funds required by law to be kept separate. Any remaining balances after the close of tne fiscal year shall be available until August 30th for the authorization of payment of obligations incurred prior to the close of the fiscal year, and until September 30th for the payment of such obligations or for the transfer of unex- pendable balances thereof to be accumulated as prov ided by 111 Rev Stat , Chap 81. Sec 1004- 16 Section 5 A copy of this or­ dinance in tentative form has been available for public in­ spection at the Library for thirty (30t days, and notice of said hearing has been given by posting for thirty (30 > days and by publication in a newspaper published in this District in substantially the following form THE BOARD OF LIBRARY TRUSTEES OF THE McHENRY NUNDA PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT McHENRYCOUNTY. ILLINOIS PUBLIC NOTICE is hereb given that a public hearing wi be held on the proposed Annual Budget and Appropriation Ordinance for the fiscal year July 1, 1978. to June 30. 1979, at the following time and place Thursday. July 20. 1978. at 7:45 P M . at the McHenry-Nunda Public Library. 809 West Columbus Drive. McHenry. Illinois The said ordinance in ten tative form shall be available for public inspection for at least thirty ' 30 > days prior thereto at said library aui library hours ?, said library during regular ft-i mm Alb REPAIR SERVICE Free Loaners Complete Service on all Makes Custom Earmolds 30 Day Trial on New Aids HOME SERVICE FOR SHUT INS! TRY BEFORE YOU BUY !**" Maico Oticon Radio Ear Oualitone Audiotone Telex Sono Tone Custom Made All in the Ear Models SERVICE CENTER WED'S 1:00 to 5:00 OTHER HOURS BY APPT. BATTERY SALE 40% DISCOUNT ALL SIZES! R0BT. STENSLAND I ASSOCIATES 3937 W. MAIN ST. McHENRY, ILL 385-7661 Also MT. PROSPECT 109 S. MAIN 392 4750 buildings, for the rental of buildings required for library purposes ana for the main­ tenance. repairs and alterations of library buildings and equipment. Any ex­ penditures of these funds from this special fund shall be limited solely to the purposes set forth in said law. or such other purposes as set forth in said statute as may be from time to time provided by amendment. Such ap­ propriation is subject to petiiton and election as further set forth in said law, if any such petition should be filed within thirty (30) days after notice of said' supplemental levy is provided by publication of any resolution authorizing said levy. Section 8 This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and posting according to law. and any resolutions or ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed; and should any part of this or­ dinance be acfjudged invalid or unconstitutionaL such ad- IMTED this 1st dav of June. 1978 s Karen Johanson Secretary Section 6 This ordinance is passed pursuant to statutory authority, including the Illinois Library District Act. Chap 81. Sec 1003, et seo . and Sec 1005 10, and the Illinois Revenue Code. Chap 120, Sec 638. et seq . and other statutes ap pertaining thereto Section 7 Pursuant to 111 Rev Stat , Chap 1003-1, there is hereby established a building and equipment fund There is hereby appropriated an ad ditional tax of 02 percent of the value of all the taxable property in this District, as equalized or assessed by the Illinois Department of Ix>cal Government Affairs, being the appropriation of $2,700.00 as set forth under "VIII . BUILDING AND EQUIPMENT FUND above, for the purchase of sites and buildings, for the con struction and equipment of judication shall affect only that oart of this act specifically covered thereby, ana shall not affect any other provisions or parts of this act, which shall be severable therefrom PASSED by The Board of Library Trustees of the McHenry-Nunda Public Library District, McHenry County. Illinois, on the 20 day of August. 1978. by a vote of: AYES: 4 NAYS: 0 ABSENT OR NOT VOTING: 3 Louise Hipwell President, The Board of Library Trustees of the McHenry-Nunda Public Library District, McHenry County. Illinois (SEAL) ATTEST: Karen S Johanson Secretary CERTIFICATE I. KAREN JOHANSON, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that I am the duly elected, qualified, and serving Secretary, and as such am keeper of the books and records of The Board of Library Trustees of the McHenry-Nunda Public Library District. McHenry County, Illinois; and I DO FURTHER CERTIFY that the above attached ORDINANCE NO. 1978-79-1: COMBINED ANNUAL BUDGET AND APPROPRIATION OR­ DINANCE FOR LIBRARY PURPOSES OF THE FISCAL YEAR 1978-79 is a true and correct copy of said Ordinance 1978-79-1 which was presented, passed, and recorded by said Board at their public meeting, on July 20, 1978, by a vote of. AYES: Hipwell. Johanson, Clewis, Brindise NAYS: none ABSENT OR NOT VOTING: Gosell. Adams. Mueller DATED this 2nd day of August. 1978. Karen S Johanson Secretary. The Board of Library Trustees of the McHenry Nunda Public Library District, McHenry Countv. Illinois (SEAL) Juergensmever, Zimmerman & Smith Attorneys at Law Lawyers Building, Suite 500 Five Douglas Avenue Elgin. Illinois 60120 Telephone (312 ) 695-9800 < Pub Aug. 4. 1978) Legal Notice STATE OF ILLINOIS ) )SS COUNTY OF McHENRY ) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN CHANCERY RICHMOND INVESTMENT ) COMPANY. INC., ) Plaintiff. ) vs. ) ALAN KESSIE and ) LYNNRENEE KESSIE. ) his wife ANTIOCH SAVINGS ) & LOAN ASSOCIATION ) PAULJ MAY ) and SONS. INC.; ) PICASSO CONCRETE ) CONSTRUCTION CO ; ) GILMER CONSTRUCTION ) COMPANY, INC.; TECKWAL ) CORPORATION; WOLOHAN ) LUMBER CO.; LAKE ) COUNTY DOOR CO , INC ; ) CITY WIDE INSULATION ) CO.; T McGANN ) PLUMBING ; PETER ) PILGARD and SONS, INC . ) NORTHERN ILLINOIS ) CONTRACTING CORP ; ) CRAFTWELD CORP .' ) ZACK S CARPETING, INC ; ) UNKNOWN OWNER ) OR OWNERS. ) Defendants ) NO 78 CH 950 NOTICE The requisite affidavit for publication having been filed, notice is given you, "Unknown Owners." defendants in the above-entitled suit, that the said suit has been commenced in the Circuit Court of the 19th Judicial Circuit, McHenrv County by the said plaintiff against you and other defen dants. praying for enforcement of mechanics lien, and for other relief; that summons was duly issued out of said court against you as provided by law. and that the said suit is still pending. Now, therefore, unless you, the said defendants, "unknown owners", file your answer to the complaint in said suit or otherwise make your ap­ pearance therein, in the said Circuit Court of the 19th Judicial Circuit, McHenry County, held in the courthouse in the city of Woodstock, Illinois, oh or before the 1st day of Sept., 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. Dated: July 20, 1978 at Woodstock, Illinois Helen M. Bos well Clerk of the Court (Pub. Aug 4, 11, 18, 1978) Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. McHENRY COUNTY. ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF FREDERICK H LASKE Deceased. FILE NO 78-P-236 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 194 of the Probate Act. of the death of the above named decedent and that letters Testamentary were issued on July 31, 1978, to Sandra J Dempsey, 817 S Hammerschmidt. Lombard. IL 60148. Lorene K. Pulchinski. 813 S. Hammerschmidt. Lombard. IL 60148. whose attorneys of record are Levy and Erens. 208 S LaSalle St., Chicago. IL 60604. Claims may be filed within 6 months from the date of issuance of Letters and that any claim not filed within that period is barred as to the estate which is inventoried within that period Claims against said estate should be filed in the Probate office of the Clerk of said Court, County Court House, Wood­ stock. Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney HELENM BOSWELL Clerk of the Court (Pub Aug 4, 11. 18, 1978) Legal Notice NOTICE The Nunda Township Cemetery Trustees will hold their regular board meeting on Monday, August Nth. 1978 at 7:30 P.M., at the Township Office, 95 Grant Street, Crystal Lake, Illinois Anita Sherwood Executive Secretary Nunda Township Cemetery Fund (Pub Aug. 4 & 11.1978) Legal Notice The organizers ot the Wonder Lake State Bank have filed an application for a new bank, at the intersection of Hancock Drive and East Wonder Lake Road. Wonder Lake. IL Their application was accepted for filing by the FD1C August 1, 1978 Any person wishing to comment on this application may file his comments in writing with the Regional Director of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation at its Regional Office. Sears Tower, Suite 6116, 233 South Wacker Drive. Chicago, Illinois 60606 If any person desires to protest the granting of this application he has a rignt to do so if he files a written notice of his intent with the Regional Director within 15 days of the date of this publication The non­ confidential portions of the application are on file in the Regional Office as part of the American Legion Post 491 - RINGW00D ROAD. McHENRY - FISH FRY EVERY FRIDAY (5:00 - 9:00 P.M.) PERCH-Ak YOU CAN EAT OTHER MENU AVAILABLE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC BARGAIN BASEMENT < < m k | \II. HOI K MOV-TI h, --IKIl. -- I III Ks.-miim t: HI l i i (i:(KI t i l l I 'r ir i • office of the Clerk of said Court, County Court House, Wood­ stock, Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney. HELEN M BOSWELL Clerk of the Court (Pub Aug. 4.11,18,1978) Legal Notice TO: THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WOODSTOCK As Trustee under Trust No. 907; WILLI AM C SCHNITZER a k a W.C. SCHNITZER and C. Schnitzer; OPAL M. SCHNITZER. aka O.M. SCHNITZER: WESTERN SHEET STEEL COMPANY, an 111 Corp; LAKELAND PARK PROPERTY OWNERS ASSN. INC. an 111 corp; VERNON W. KAYS, County Clerk of McHenry County; UNKNOWN OWNERS or Parties interested in said land or lots: TAX DEED No. 75 TX 1732 FILED: July 17. 1978 TAKE NOTICE County of McHenry Date premises sold - Jan 12, 1976 Certificate No. 516 Sold for general taxes (year) 1974 Sold for special assessments of NONE And Special Assessment No. NONE Warrant No -0- Inst. No. -O- THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at - Vacant lot. Shore Drive. McHenry, II. Legal description or- permament index No. 9-28-226- 012 Lot 10 in Block 17 in Lakeland Park Unit No. 3. a sub of part of the E4 of the E'* of Sec 28 Twp 45 N R 8 ETPM according to the plat thereof recorded 9-8- 53 as Doc 269384 in Book 11 of Plats, page 90 in McHenry County, IL. 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 December 12, 1978. This official notice is also to advise you that a petition has been filed for a Tax Deed which will transfer title and the right to possession of this property if redemption is not made on or before December 12, 1978. This matter has been set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this Countv in Woodstock, Illinois on December 15,' 1978. 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 be made at any time on or before December 12, 1978 by applying to the County Clerk of McHenry County at the County Cour­ thouse in Woodstock Illinois, 2200 N. Seminary Avenue. For further information con­ tact the County Clerk. If this property has four or less dwelling units and you own or live in it as your principal residence you may obtain 30 days additional time to redeem our property at additional cost >y appearing in court at such' hearing on December 15,1978 in the County Courthouse in Woodstock, Illinois McLAKECO INC. Purchaser Leroy J Welter Attorney for tax purchaser 1303 N. Richmond Road McHenry, IL 60050 815-385-1333 (Pub Aug. 2. 4, 9, 1978) I YOU ANDYOUK PET By Robert L. Stear, D.V.M. Manager of Veterinary Services Norden Laboratories public file maintained by the Corporation This file is available for public inspection during regular business hours (Pub Aug 4.1978) Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF FRED C WAHL Deceased. FILE NO 78 P 226 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 194 of the Probate Act. of the death of the above named decedent and that letters Testamentary were issued on July 31. 1978, to Barbara Wahl. 2311 N Orchard Beach Road, McHenry, IL 60050. whose attorney of record is Harry C Kinne. Jr , 3431 W Elm Street. McHenry. IL 60050 Claims may be filed within 6 months from the date of issuance of Letters and that any claim not filed within that period is barred as to the estate which is inventoried within that period Claims against said estate should be filed in the Probate Protecting Your Dog Against Hepatitis Hepatitis is one of the most common viral infection in dogs So common that almost 80 percent of all dogs are exposed to the disease before they're fully grown A highly contagious infection with effects that vary from a slight fever to a fatal illness, hepatitis is caused by a virus that settles in the dog's liver and kidneys. The first symptom is generally a temperature above 104 degrees F . lasting from one to six days As the infection progresses, the pet experiences weight loss, discharge from the eyes and nose, and extreme thirst About 25 percent of the affected animals develop a temporary bluish-white eye discoloration Statistics indicate that the mortality rate from hepatitis for dogs, especially puppies, is very high Dogs that do recover are slow to regain lost weight Once established. the hepatitis virus is excreted for months in the urine, even when the dog appears to have recovered from the disease Susceptible animals are in­ fected by contact with the contaminated urine, feces, bedding or toys used by a sick dog Dogs in the country may become infected after exposure to the urine of foxes, coyotes or raccoons with the disease Symptoms of hepatitis and distemper are quite similar Dogs vaccinated against distemper may come down with hepatitis, while the pet owner wonders why the distemper shot didn't "take " Hepatitis and distemper are separate diseases and pets should be vaccinated against both There are excellent vaccines that will protect your dog against hepatitis, or a com­ bination of hepatitis, distemper and leptospirosis These vaccines are constantly being modified and improved to offer the most protection with the least side effects This continuing search for improved vaccine protection has resulted in the control of one disadvantage associated with hepatitis vaccination Occasionally, hepatitis vac­ cination has caused a reaction known as "blue eye " Certain attenuated 'weakened) vaccine virus actually grows in the dog's cornea, causing it to become opaque Blue eye generally disappears within several weeks, although per­ manent blindness results in some cases A new vaccine for prevention of canine hepatitis has recently been developed and is now available to veterinarians It contains an attenuated virua that will not cause blue eye, and thus represents a significant advance in vaccine safety Puppies, the prime targets of hepatitis infection, should receive their first inoculation at about nine to twelve weeks of age Before that time, puppies are protected by the immunity transmitted from vaccinated mothers Annual vaccination for all dogs is strongly recommended Dr Stear regrets that he is unable to personally answer letters from pet owners He suggests that readers consult their own veterinarians when their pets have problems Today's Youth BY PATRICK DUDGEON Get A Card Now's the time to obtain a social security card --if you haven't already done so You need a social security number if your work is covered by the social security law Show your card to your employer when you start to work or when you change jobs so that your wages will be properly credited to your social security earnings record Your social security record is also used for income tax pur­ poses You may be asked to give your social security number to anyone who pays dividends, in­ terest, or other income that must be reported to the Internal Revenue Service If you don't already have a social security number, you can get an application for one from any social security office Try to apply for a card at least four weeks before you'll need it You need only one number dur­ ing a lifetime. 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