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AUGUST t, 11 Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, WOODSTOCK, ILLINOIS McHENRY SAVINGS AND) LOAN ASSOCIATION, ) an Illinois Corp. ) Plaintiff, ) FREDERICK L. ) COHENOUR; etal. ) No 80 CH 147 NOTICE The requisite affidavit for publication having been filed, notice is hereby given you, UNKNOWN OWNERS A n d N O N R E C O R D CLAIMANTS, Defendants in the above entitled suit, that said suit i as be<;p commenced in the Circuit Court of the • inetee'ith Judicial Circuit, TcHenry County, Illinois, bv ue aforesaid Plaintiff against you and other Defendants, praying for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage made by BANK 4 TRUST COMPANY OF ARLINGTON HEIGHTS to McHenry Savings and Loan , Mortgagee, the following Association, conveving described premises to witf Ldt 66 in Prairie Ridge, being a Subdivision of the East Half of the Southeast Quarter, (except the South 437.8 feet of the Westerly 200 feet) of Section 34, Township 44 North, Range 8 East of the T h i r d P r i n c i p a l Meridian, according to the Plat thereof recorded December 8, 1976 as Document No. 681454,, and as amended by Certificate of Correction recorded February 4, 1977 as Document No. 686005. in McHenry County, Illinois. Said property is commonly known as 4220 White Ash Road, Crystal Lake, Illinois; that the aforesaid mortgage was filed for record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, McHenry County, Illinois, as Document Number 772818, on July 3, 1979 that summons was duly issued out of the court against you as provided by law, ana said suit is still pending. Now, therefore unless you. the said above named Defendants, file your answer to the complaint in said suit or otherwise make your appearance therein, in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit, McHenry County, County Building, 2200 Nortn Seminary Avenue, Wood­ stock, Illinois, on or before the 5th day of Sept. A.D. LT W1U1 ID) nplaint. publi Illinois, filed, 1900, default may be entered against you at any time thereafter and a decree entered in accordance with the prayer of said complaint. Dated: Woodstock, July 28th, 1980. Vernon W.Kays Jr. Cleric the Circuit Court FREDERICK C. CAP- PETTA Attorney for Plaintiff Seven South Dearborn Chicago, Illinois 60603 (312) 726-9600 (Pub. Aug. 6,13 420,1980) Legal Notice STATE OF ILLINOIS ) No. COUNTY OF McHENRY HELP US CELEBRATE THE GRAND OPENING OF OUR DUNDEE STORE 120 MAIN SI. 428-7900 BAUNCH & LOJMQ SOFLENS® OP* ML SOLUTION! FOf ONI VIA* WITH VOW*YON TACT LINt FUftCNAtl ANO TNIt AO MUtT HIIINT AO AT MOINNINO OP INITIAL IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS McHENRY STATE BANK, IOMAS .Trustee, Plaintiffs, ELINOR D. WHITE, FRANK WHITE. JOHN J. BLEVINS, Trustee, INDIAN RIDGE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION, INC., and UNKNOWN OWNERS, Defendants, ULTRA THIN SOFT CONTACT LENSES LENSES ONLY •WHEN PRESENTED WITH THIS ADAT BEGINNING'OF INITIAL VISIT WITHOUT AD-m.1» West Dundee 120 W. Main St. 428-7900 Round Lake Beach Round Lak* Commons Round Loko Booch 8291. Rolllr (312)223 (312) 223 McHenry IW. 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BLEVlNS, »t in the above entitled suit, that the said suit has been commenced in the Circuit Court of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit, McHenry County, Illinois, by the saia Plaintiff against you, praying for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage made by ELINOR D. WHITE and FRANK WHITE to McHENRY STATE BANK, an Illinois Banking corporation, conveving the premises described as follows, to-wit: Lot 6 in Block l in Indian Unit No. 1, a i vision _ot part of Section 7, Township 45 North, Range 8 East of the Thira Principal Meridian according to the Plat thereof recorded June 27, 1999, as Document No. 139963 in Book 9 of Plats, page 34, in McHenry County, Illinois. and for other relief; that summons was duly issued out of said court as provided by law and the suit is still pending. NOW, THEREFORE, unless you, JOHN J. B LEVINS, the said defendant file your answer to the complaint in said suit or otherwise make your appearance therein in the said Circuit Court of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit, McHenry County, Illinois, held in the courthouse in the City of Woodstock, Illinois, on or before the 8th day ot September, 1980, default may be entered against you at any time after the day and a decree entered in accordance with the prayer of said complaint. DATED: August 1.1980 Vernon W. Kays. Jr., Clerk COWLIN, COWLIN & UNGVARSKY Attorneys for Plaintiffs 20 Grant Street + Crystal Lake, IL 60014 Telephone: 815-459-5300 (Pub. Aug. 6,13, & 20,1980) Legal Notice NOTICE OF REGULAR AUGUST MEETING McHENRY COUNTY BOARD The County Board Members of McHenry County Hlino'ti, will meet in regular sessu*. -n Tuesday, the l'Jth day of August, A.D. 1980 at nine o'clock A.M. in County Board Room 203. at the Court House, located at 2200 North Seminary Avenue, (Route 47 North), Woodstock, for the purposes as follows: to consider amendments to, variations from, and conditional uses recommended under the M c H e n r y C o u n t y Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, to consider, acknowledge and take actions pursuant to the recommendations of the duly authorized committees of the McHenry County Board and the authorized sub-committees of same- the approval of claims riled against the County and for the transaction of any and all further business that may regularly come before said meeting. Please take notice and govern yourself accordingly. Rosemary Azzaro In Nurse Internship McHenry hospital's nurse interns are shown with their instructor, Cindy Amore, R.N. (standing, extreme left). They are (seated, firom left) Leslie Stockfish of Fox Lake; Helen Howard of Crystal Lake; Peany Wear of Crystal Lake, and Marda Nolan of Lake-in-the-Hilb. Standing, In addition to Mrs. Amore, are Linda Serpe, Pam Hubbard and Loridale Ricker of McHenry, Katky Krenx of Cary, and Ana Linn of Fox Lake. Missing from the photo te Paula WorraU of WaucoaAa. Ten newly-graduated nurses are now in the three- month nurse internship being offered at McHenry hospital, according to Ron Cooker, R.N., director of the hospital's nursing service. "This internship program was first presented in 1977 and has proved to be a successful bridge between classroom experiences and '78 Census professional performance," Cooker said. "The internship is designed to absorb the shock of transition from a student status to the position of professional responsibility as a staff nurse. Our principal objective is to help new graduates gain confidence in their ability to give and direct individualized patient care, and to assist each in improving vital nursing impr< skills. Cindy Amore, R.N., who was a nurse intern herself three years ago, will supervise the program, under the direction of Pat Kelly, R.N., M.S., nursing education coordinator. $74.7 Million In Farm Product Sales In County The 1978 market value of agricultural products sold by the 1,271 farms in McHenry county amounted to $74.7 million or an average of $58,805 each, up from $53.5 million in 1974 with an ac­ companying increase in production costs, according to a preliminary report of the 1978 Census of Agriculture released by the Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of Commerce. A breakdown of the county's total agricultural sales for 1978 followed by that for 1974, is as follows: Crops, $37.7 million com­ pared with $24.5 million; livestock and livestock products, $36.8 and $26.6 million; poultry and poultry products, $306,000 and $2.3 million. While the value of gross sales rose, the farmers' costs also climbed since 1974. Expenditures for fertilizer for 1978 were $6.7 million compared to $4.3 million; costs of gasoline, diesel and other petroleum products were $3.5 million compared to $2.3 million. Farm energy costs of all types totaled $4.6 million for 1978. The estimated market County Cleric and Ex-Officio Clerk of the McHenry County Boara (Pub. Aug. 8,1980) value of machinery and equipment per farm in­ creased, from $29,249 to $47,196. . Of the total farms in the county, 184 had gross sales of $100,000 or more and 411 had sales of under $10,000. Farms operated by in­ dividuals or families represented 83 percent of the total; farms operated by corporations accounted for 3 percent. Some 77 percent of the operators owned all or part of the land they operated. In 1978 the average age of farm operator was 49 years. Since 1974 the proportion of operators listing farming as their principal occupation changed from 69 percent to 63 percent. Other results of the census show that the number of farms increased from 1,250 to 1,271, while the average size remained the same at 212 acres. All land in farms totaled 269,122 acres in 1978 compared to 264,419 acres in 1974. Land from which crops were harvested increased from 197,858 to 213,801 acres. The inventory of cattle and calves changed from 50,432 in 1974 to 44,876 in 1978; the number of hogs and pigs changed from 22,650 to 34,697. Hens and pullets of laying age decreased from 229,496 to 27,425. Acreages of crops har­ vested for 1978 and 1974 were as follows: corn for grain, 117,901 acres vs. 87,077 acres; hay, 30,595 acres vs. 31,554 acres; soybeans, 43,682 acres vs. 38,786 acres; vegetables, 4,729 acres in 1978. Production of corn for grain for 1978 was 12.7 million bushels compared to 5.8 million bushels in 1974. The figures are for farms qualifying under the definition: Any place from which $1,000 or more of agricultural products were sold, or normally would have been sold, during the census year. Data in the reports for acreage and inventories for*f 1978 and 1974 are directly comparable; however, dollar values have not been adjusted for changes in price levels. Editor's Quote Book Nearly all men can stand adver­ sity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power. 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