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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Apr 1978, p. 7

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Legal Notice Notice to Contractors 200-1 ^CITY OF McHENRY, ILLINOIS NOTICE TO , CONTRACTORS 1, Time and Place of Opening Bid$. Separate sealed Proposals for the construction of the Well No. 6 Water Con­ nection and also for the fur- rtfshing and installation of Well Ho. 6 well Pumping Equipment f*r the City or McHenry, McHenry County, Illinois, wui be received by the City Council at the City Hall until 10 A.M., April 28, 1978, and at that time will be publicly opened and read: - • 1 2: Description of Work. The work required for each of the two projects is as follows: Well No. 6 Water Connection - Construction consists of fur­ nishing and installing ap­ proximately 515 lineal feet of 8- mch ductile iron pipe complete with a Are hydrant, valves, and appropriate fittings. Well No. 6 Well Pumping Equipment • Furnishing ana installing a well pump and submersible motor capable of producing 550 gallons per minute at a total discharge head of approximately 280 feet, complete with 12-inch pitless Adapter, 6-inch steel column pipe, and necessary ap­ purtenances. 3. Instructions to Bidders. All pertinent documents may be examined at the City Hall or at the office of Baxter & Wood­ man, Inc., Environmental Engineers, 8678 Ridgefield Road, Crystal Lake, Illinois 6Q014. Copies of the Plans, Specifications, Proposal, Contract and Bond forms may be obtained from the Engineers, Baxter & Wood­ man, Inc. on payment of $10.00, non-refundable, for each project. * Not less than the prevailing minimum rate of wages as found bv the City of McHenry or the Department of Labor or determined by the court on review shall be paid to all laborers, workmen and mechanics performing work under this contract. oAJl proposals must be ac­ companied by a Bidder's Bond, Sprufied Check, Bank Ihier's Check or Bank Draft payable to the City of McHenry tor ten percent (10 percent) of the- amount of the bid as provided in the Instructions to Bidders. 4. Rejection of Bids. The City Council Reserves the right to reject any or all Proposals and to waive technicalities. Dated at McHenry, Illinois this 3rd day of April, 1978. Joseph B. Stanek Mayor Barbara E. Gilpin City Clerk iiPub. Wed., April 12,1978) fit.fill fl:\' r' '> " Legal. Ijotfqp . BEFORE THE ZONING ^ BOARD OF APPEALS THE VILLAGE OF SUNNYSIDE, ILLINOIS LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given in compliance with the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Sunnyside, Illinois, that a public hearing will be had before the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village of Sunnyside, Illinois, upon ap­ plication of the McHenry State Bank, as Trustee under Trust No. 1415, William Kammer, Ryssell Hansen, William Efclex, Robert J. Hoerter, Ralph C. Hardy, Frank V. Aria no and David Gelwicks. being all of the beneficial owners thereof, for an amend­ ment of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Sunnyside for the following described of Government Lot 2, of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6, lying Southerly of the center line of Ringwood Road, and the West Half of the Northwest Half pf Section 7, all in Township 45 North, Range 9 East of the third Principal Meridian, excepting and reserving therefrom that part described as follows: Beginning on the North line of said Section, 1315.0 feet West, from the North Quarter Corner thereof, and running thence Southerly on a line forming an angle of 89 degrees 23 minutes to the left with a prolongation of the last described line a distance of 2312.25 feet to an iron stake: thence Westerly on a line forming an angle of 96 degrees 08 minutes to the right with a prolongation of the last dMcribed line, 217.75 feet to an iron stake; thence Northwesterly on a line forming an angle of 38 degrees 42 minutes to the right with a prolongation of the last described line, 674.27 feet to an iron stake; thence Northerly on a line forming an angle of 57 degrees 5 minutes to the right with a prolongation of the last described line, 568.25 feet; thence Nor­ therly to a point in the center line of Ringwood Road, said point being 580.46 feet Northwesterly distant from the in­ tersection of the center line of said road and the North line of the Northwest Quarter of said Section 7, said point of intersection being 1174.92 feet Easterly distant from the Northwest Comer of said Northwest Q u a r t e r ; t h e n c e Southeasterly in said center line 580.46 feet; thence Easterly to the place of beginning, in McHenry County, wmois. Said Application seeks an amendment to the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Sunnyside, Illinois, to reclassify part of the above- described property from "F" Farming district , to "R" Residence District. The above-described property contains ap­ proximately 45.0704 acres, is abounded by Ringwood Road on the North, is approximately one-half (Vfe) mile west of the intersection of Ringwood Road and Johnsburg Road, and approximately the Southeast 345.36 feet of the property is contiguous to the West boun­ dary of the Village of Sun­ nyside, Illinois. A hearing will be had on said Application at 7:30 P.M. on April 27, 1978, at the Johnsburg Junior High Schoor (Rooms 30 and 31) 2117 Church Street, Johnsburg, Illinois; at which time ana place anv person desiring to be heara may be present. -s- Gregory Nowak Chairman, Zoning Board of Appeals Village of Sunnyside, Illinois (Pub. April 12,1978) Legal Notice Public notice is hereby given that the Village of McHenry Shores will nold a public hearing on April 19,1978, at 7:00 p.m., in the Village Annex, 3211 W. Beach Drive, to comply with the regulations for Revenue Sharing. Linda Luerssen Village Clerk (Pub. April 12,1978) Legal Notice STATE OF ILLINOIS ) )SS COUNTYOF McHENRY ) NOTICE The Village of Holiday Hills will hold a public hearing at Casey's Hall, 2601 S. River Rd., McHenry, Illinois on April 20, 1978 at 7:30 P.M. for the pur­ pose of obtaining written and oral comment from the public on the proposed uses of revenue sharing funds in the upcoming budget for Fiscal Year 1978- 1979. All interested citizens are encouraged to attend the hearing. Persons attending the hearing shall have the rignt to provide written and oral comments and suggestions regarding possible uses of revenue snaring funds. Following is important plan­ ning information for the Proposed Use Hearing: Amount of unappropriated revenue Sharing funds in the local trust fund $776.00 Amount of revenue sharing funds expected to be received during the upcoming fiscal year *3,105.00 Phyllis Bryan Village Clerk (Pub. Apr. 12,1978) Legal Notice INVITATIONS FOR BIDS Sealed bids are requested by the State of Illinois, Depart­ ment of Conservation, for the following: Drinking Fountain In­ stallation Moraine Hills State Park McHenry County, Illinois Bids will be received at the office of the Division of Engineering, Department of Conservation. Room 620 State Office Building, Springfield, Illinois 62706, until 2:30 o'clock p.m., Prevailing Time, April 21, 1978 at which time all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Complete information in­ cluding specifications and bidding forms may be obtained at the office of the Chief Engineer, Division of Engineering, Department of Conservation, Room 620 State Office Building, Springfield, Illinois, or from the Ranger, or Manager in charge of the above project location. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any informality in bids received whenever such rejection or waiver is in the best interest of the Owner. STATE OF ILLINOIS Department of Conservation Division of Engineering DATE: March 29, 1978 (Pub. Apr. 12,1978) On '78-79 Concert Series Legal Notice STATE OF ILLINOIS ) )SS COUNTY OF McHENRY ) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF ) DAWN M. GROH . ) and ) RICHARD A. GROH ) NO . 78 D 505 PUBLICATION NOTICE The requisite affidavit for publication having been filed, notice is hereby given to you, RICHARD A. GROH. Respondent, that a Petition has Deen nied in the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois by Dawn M. Groh, Petitioner, for Dissolution of Marriage and for other relief; and that said Petition is now pending. Now, therefore, unless you the said RICHARD A. GROH. file your response to said Petition or otherwise make your appearance therein, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois, in the City of Woodstock, Illinois, on or before the 16th day of May. 1978, default may be entered against you at any time after that day, and a Judgment for Dissolution of Marriage en­ tered in accordance with the prayer of said Petition. Margaret O'Neil Circuit Clerk ROBERT J. HEILGEIST Attorney for Petitioner 1317 Cedar Lake Road Lake Villa, 111. 60046 Tel: (312) 35641316 (Pub. Apr. 12,19,26,1978) I ti i l l PAGE 7 - PLAINDFALER - WEDNESDAY. APRIL 12. 1978' Billion Dollars Lost To Mail Fraud In 1977 American consumers lost an estimated $1 billion to mail fraud and misrepresentation by mail in fiscal year 1977, Postmaster Leroy Smith said recently. In order to heighten public awareness of the problem, April 10-15 has been designated the third annual Postal Con­ sumer Protection week, by Postmaster General William F. Bolger. "The public must be con­ stantly on guard against fan­ tastic claims and get-rich-quick schemes," Smith said. "The nation's best defense against unscrupulous con artists using the mails is an informed public." The postal service actively investigates mail fraud and! false representation by mail,| and assists with mail-order and I service problems. Postmaster Smith stressed that the overwhelming najority; of companies making up the $60' billion mail-order industry are honest and dedicated to! customer satisfaction. But, as. in many other industries, a few operators are out to bilk the public, Smith indicated. " "Schemes directed at con-' sumers are limited only by the' imagination of the con artist," Smith said. "They know many people are willing to invest their hard-earned money on offers which sound too good to be true." The New Christy Minstrels will be one of four concerts in the 1978-1979 Community Concerts association of Crystal Lake series. Specializing in an unique blend of folk and popular music, the Minstrels have appeared throughout the U.S. and internationally. They will perform in Crystal Lake in February, 1979. Other concerts in the 1978- THE NEW CHRISTY MINSTRELS 1979 season will include the Gregg Smith Singers in Oc­ tober, the Orpheus Trio (flute, viola, and harp) in November, and David Bar-Illan, pianist, in March, 1979. Further details of the 1979- 1979 season will be announced at the Theodore Uppman concert at Crystal Lake high school Friday, April 14. Renewals of continuing membership for SERVICE NEWS Field Training Exercise On Hawaiian Island Spec. 4 Gerald J. Biederer, Jr., whose parents live at 1308 N. Eastwood lane, McHenry, recently participated in a 30^ day field training exercise at the Pohakuloa training area on the Island of Hawaii. Nestled between two volcanos, Mauna Kea and Moana Loa, the PTA is situated 6,400 feet above sea level. The terrain is extremely rocky and provides a tough and challenging training ground. Biederer took part in combat tactics and a major training exercise utilizing Army, Air Foce and Air Defense Artillery units. The specialist is assigned as a helicopter repairman with the 25th Infantry division at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. He entered the Army in December of 1975, and is a 1975 graduate of McHenry Com­ munity high school. Gunner's Mate Rimpac '78' Participant Navy Gunner's Mate Second Class Claude H. Mohler, whose wife Linda, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mitzo of 1105 Oakwood drive, McHenry, is participating in the major allied exercise "Rimpac '78". He is serving as a crewmember aboard the destroyer USS Hewitt, homeported in San Diego. Conducted in the mid-Pacific ocean area adjacent to Hawaii, "Rimpac '78" involves ap­ proximately 22,000 men, forty- two ships and 225 aircraft from the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. This marks the sixth annual, The two shirt look is seen with skirts and pants this spring. For comfort, the top shirt should be one size larger. In planning spring snd summer outfits, a good, basic plan would be three blouses, three sweaters and three skirts that can be interchanged to create several different outfits. Choose simple lines and use blending accessories. Blazers will be popular for spring and summer wear. They will be made from softer materials and many will be unlined with turned up collars and pushed up sleeves. CHAPEL HILL COUNTRY CLUB is open for Lunch & Dinner 7 Days a Week Sunday Brunch 10:00-3:00 Our Golf Course is Open ! * 2500 N. CHAPEL HILL RD. McHENRY 385-0333 ILL GOLF 1978-1979 may also be made at the Uppman concert. The campaign for new 1978- 1979 memberships will be held from Sept 17-30. Anyone wishing to be placed on a mailing list for new mem­ berships may send their name, address and phone number to Diane Koenig, secretary, 43 South Walkup, Crystal Lake, 60014. mtantVLZ Replay ' :>»• it- joint maneuvers conducted by naval forces from "rim of the Pacific" nations. "Rimpac '78" tests and evaluates the combat readiness of participating units. Areas covered include antisubmarine warfare, air defense and carrier operations, at-sea rearming and replenishment, plus missile firings at Pacific Missile Range facility, Barking Sands, Hawaii. Overall comander for "Rimpac '78" is Vice Admiral Samuel L. Gravely Jr., USN, commander of the U.S. Third Fleet. Mr. Mohler joined the Navy in December of 1971. Daughter Of McHenry Naval Chief Promoted Mary M. Lehrman, daughter of Mrs. Mary C. Pyles of 4 Canyon Place, Mountain Home, Idaho, has been promoted to senior airman in the U.S. Air Force. Airman Lehrman, a com­ puter operator, is assigend at Mountain Home AFB, Idaho, with an unit of the Tactical Air Command. The airman, a 1972 graduate of Sunset high school, Dallas, Tex., attended Mountain View college, Dallas. Her father, retired U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer Charles L. Pyles, resides in McHenry. Her husband, Ronald, is the son of Mrs. Charleen Lehrman of 406 Wheeler Village, Missoula, Mont. OPEN EVENINGS TIL 9 IttcltBltKY Roma trwritiskin Home of JiS American Drew TRADITIONAL SOFA AND L0VESEAT Buy the Sofa and Loveseat, and Get the Chair FREE Reg. *995.00 NOW *649" SOLID OAK DINING f oil3 V Table with 2 leaves? 2 armchairs, 4 side chairs and buffet. ALL AT OCCASIONAL •CHAIRS! 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