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PAGE8-M j_ Legal Notice IN THE MATTER ) OF THE ) APPLICATION ) OF THE ESTATE ) OF ROBERT SCHULTZ, ) DECEASED, FOR ) ENTRY INTO AN ) ANNEXATION ) AGREEMENT ) WITH THE ) VILLAGE OF ) BULL VALLEY, ) McHENRYCOUNTY, ) ILLINOIS. ) NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in compliance with the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Bull Valley that a joint public hearing will be held before the village of Bull Valley Zoning Board of Appeals and the village of ! \ • *•*!» - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1,1980 Bull Valley Plan Com­ mission on the application of the ESTATE OF ROBERT SCHULTZ, DECEASED, affecting the following described real estate: Of that part of Govern­ ment Lot 2 of the Nor­ thwest Quarter of Sec­ tion 2, Township 44 North, Rang e7 East of the Third Principal Meridian, described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast corner of Government Lot 2 of said Northwest Quarter and running thence West on the South line thereof for a distance of 943 feet to a point; thence North parallel to the East line thereof for a distance of 512 feet to a point ; thence East parallel to the South line thereof for a . ROBERT GLICK k Podiatrist -- Foot Specialist •Orttwpedics •FmI Surgery •General Care •Spert Medicine • Children't Feef Problems McHenry Off ice 4305 W. Elm Street (Rte. 120-Across the Street from Hornsby's) (815) 344-3900 distance of 160 feet to a point; thence North parallel to the East line thereof for a distance of 300 feet to a point; thence East parallel to the South fine thereof for a distance of 413 feet to a point; thence North parallel to the East line thereof for a distance of 40 feet to a point; thence East parallel to the South fine thereof for a distance of 400 feet to a point on the East line of L Government Lot 2 of said Northwest Quarter; thence South on the East line thereof for a distance of 852 feet to the Rlace of beginning in IcHenry County, Illinois. The subject property consists of approximately 16 acres, more or less, ana is located on the south side of Hidden Lane Road, ap­ proximately one-half mile west of the intersection of Hidden Lane Road and Fleming Road in Dorr Township, McHenry County, Illinois The applicant is seeking to annex tne above-described real estate to the Village of Bull Valley pursuant to an Annexation Agreement. Under the terms of said Annexation Agreement, such annexation will be Zoning Ordinance. A joint public hearing will be held before the Village of lis and the Village of Bull Valley Plan Com- iic » uiagc a lau iwvaivu at ligh View Ranch, 605 Valley lin Road, Village of Bull Bull Valley Zoning Board of e Vi" »y mission on the 14th day of October, 1980 at 8:00 p.m. in the Village Hall located at Hil "" Valley, Illinois. AT WHICH TIME AND PLACE, any person desiring to be heard may be present DATED: This 26th day of September, 1980. VILLAGE OF BULL VALLEY ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS BY: s W.E. Grimshaw Its Chairman VILLAGE OF BULL VALLEY PLAN COMMISSION BY: s LillianHervert Its Chairman of Bonita Springs, Florida. Letters of office were issued on September 15, I960, to McHenry State Bank, 3510 W. Elm Street, McHenry, Illinois 60050 whose attorney is Holmstrom & Green, P.O. Box 528, Woodstock, IL., 60098. Claims against the estate may be filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court at 2200 N. Seminary Avenue, Woodstock, Illinois, 60098, or with the representative, or both , within 6 months from the date of issuance of letters and any claim not filed within that period is barred. Copies of a claim filed with the Clerk must be mailed or delivered to the represen­ tative and to the attorney within 10 days after it has been filed. Vernon W. Kays, Jr. Clerk of the Court HOLMSTROM & GREEN °T PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION 145 Virginia Street Crystal Lake, Illinois 60014 Telephone: 815-459-8440. (Pub. Oct. 1,1980) (Pub. Sept. 24, Oct. 1 & 8,1980) Legal Notice No. 80 CH175 NOTICE The requisite affidavit for publication having been tiled, notice is hereby given you, THOMAS D. CULLOTTA, UNKNOWN OWNERS, and Nonrecord Claimants. Defendants in the above entitled suit, that said suit has been commenced in theCircuit Court of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit, McHenrv County, Illinois, bv the aforesaid Plaintiff against you and other Defendants, praying for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage made by MID­ WEST BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, as Trustee under provisions of a Trust Agreement dated the 30th day of June, 1977 and known as Trust No. 77-06-2130 to McHenry Savings and Loan Association, Mortf contingent upon the subject property being granted a frontage variance and being reclassified to the "E , ESTATE District to allow their division into three single family homesites in accordance with said An­ nexation Agreement and the grovisions of the Village of ull Valley Comprehensive Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF CAROL M. ENGVALSON Deceased, File No. 80-P-325 CLAIM NOTICE Notice is given of the death of CAROL M. ENGVALSON. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS McHENRY SAVINGS ) AND LOAN ) ASSOCIATION, ) an Illinois Corp. ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) vs. ) ) THOMAS D. CULLOTTA: ) etal., ) Defendants. conveying the following described premises to wit: Lot 51 in Glacier Ridge Unit No. 2, being a Subdivision of part of Section 29, Township 45 North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the Plat thereof recorded March 27, 1978 as Document No. 727186 and re-recorded August 7, 1978 as Document No. 741873, in McHenry County, Illinois. Said propertv is vacant land in rural McHenry, Illinois near Chickaloon Drive & Tustamena Trail, improved with a partially completed 2 story residence: That the aforesaid mor- \ \< >\ I( .< )/VU K'Y SALE ENDS SAT. 104-80 »15 off. Classic wool blazering in rich autumn neutrals. 449 A A Re 7 Regularly $60 Smashing with your separates, dresses Impeccable in natural or gray solids, natu­ ral or brown tweedy pinchecks. 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MM IIMMIll FREE PARKING ze was filed for record in ffice of the Recorder of Deeds, McHenry County, Illinois, as Document Number 753949 on November 28, 1978 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 North Seminary Avenue, Wood- stock, Illinois, on or before the 17th day of October A.D. 1980, default may be entered against you at any time thereafter and a decree entered in accordance with the prayer of said complaint. Dated: Woodstock, Illinois, September 10th, 1980 FREDERICK C. CAPPETTA Attorney for Plaintiff Seven £outh Dearborn Chicago, Illinois 60603 (312) 726-9600 Vernon W. Kays. Jr. Clerk if the Circuit Court (Pub. Sept. 17,24 & Oct. 1,1980) n 1^^- sf STST irsrsf WHO KNOWS? 1 . W h i c h P r e s i d e n t served the shortest term? 2. What was the original name given to the White House? 3. From what plant does opium come? 4. What country borders Argentina to the West? 5. How is the Harvest Moon determined? 6. What is the signifi­ cance of the Harvest Moon? 7. What is the full moon after the Harvest Moon called? 8. Where is the longest road tunnel located? 9. How long is it? 10.Name the state known as the "Volunteer State". Answers To Who Knows 1. William H. Harrison, one month-he died of pneumonia. 2 . T h e P r e s i d e n t ' s Palace. 3. The White Poppy. 4. Chile. 5. The Harvest Moon is the full moon nearest the Autumnal Equinox (fall). 6. It gives farmers in north temperate latitudes extra hours of light in which to harvest their crops. 7. Hunter's Moon. 8. Under the snow capped St. Hotthard Massif in Switzerland. 9. 10.1 miles long. 10.Tennessee. CHILD ABUSE A bill was signed by Gov. James R. Thompson giving judges more options in dealing with child abusers in criminal cases and in­ creasing the penalty for aggravated battery of a child under 13 years of age. Judges may now order special probation for adult abusers if they agree to participate in rehabilitative treatment. Keepin' Healthy Do your physician's drug prescriptions give you the option of choosing between a brand-name drug and a generic drug? If so, you could save an average of $1.47 each time you choose the generic drug. A generic drug is chemically equivalent to a brand-name drug but is usually less expensive. To meet the standards established by the Illinois Department of Public Health, the generic drug must have the same active ingredients as the brand- name drug, and it must not vary in dosage strength by more than one percent. A generic drug can be used only if it is on a list of about 170 carefully researched quality drugs approved by the College of Pharmacy, the state health department and the Food and Drug Ad­ ministration. The generic drug must be identical to a brand-name drug in dosage form-that is, if your doctor prescribes tablets, ^the generic drug must be in tablet form. Also, it must be prepared so that it meets the quality standards of the brand-name drug. Under a new Illinois law, your physician can indicate on the prescription form whether a druggist may dispense an approved generic drug. This sub­ stitution can be made only if the physician, the druggist and you or your legal representative all agree to the exchange. A recent study conducted by the University of Illinois College of Pharmacy--a $40,000 project funded by the Illinois Department of Public Health-found that pharmacists were more likely to dispense the less expensive generic drug when the physician used a prescription form giving the physician a choice between "May not substitute" and "May substitute." Physicians are increasing their use of this form. If your physician does not use it, you should ask him to grant permission for the phar­ macist to dispense an ap­ proved, lower priced, generically equivalent drug. If you want more in­ formation about the use of generic drugs, contact: Illinois Department of Public Health, Division of Food and Drugs, 535 West Jefferson, Springfield, 111. 62761. HIGHWAY AND WATERWAY FUNDING Gov. James R. Thompson signed legislation to ap­ propriate $1,025 billion to the Illinois Department of Transportation for highway and waterway capital im­ provements to be un­ dertaken in. FY 1981. Although the thrust of the program is to rehabilitate and maintain the existing highway system, funding is also included for land acquisition and construction of critical freeway routes in the state. WE THANK YOU! On behalf of the McHenry Area Rescue Squad, we would like to toko this opportunity to thank all tho people who participated in our 1st Fund Raising Golf Outing at the Chapel Hill Golf Club, September 10, 1980. This outing would not have been a success without your participation. To many of our local businesses, for their generosity in donating door prizes which were plentiful and selective, indeed, we thank you. A personal letter will be forthcoming. A special thank you to the following persons who were kind enough to donate the raffle prizes which accounted for an ad­ ditional $1,000.00. Joan Copley and Bonnie Segermark of Carpet Time Crystal Lake. Gary Adams of Taylor Made Golf Clubs, McHenry Jim t Liz Stavros of Chapel Hill Country Club, McHenry. We would like to thank the following people who made it possible for our newspaper, radio and T.V. Coverage: Larry Lund « Wayne Gaylord, McHenry Plaindealer Mayor Stanek and the City Council Fran Olsen, Chamber of Commerce Mr. Bellairs, Station WIVS, Crystal Lake Thanks to the Vice Chairmen of the Fund Raising Committee who mode it possible for the sale of all tickets for the outing: Mark Justen, Geo. R. Justen 4 Sons, McHenry Ray Novotny, Novotny Sales, McHenry Anthony Corcoran. Executive Director. McHenry Hospital Phillip Gust, Chief of the Rescue Squad The golf outing netted approximately $8,500 after all expenses. This amount, plus additional funds which are forthcoming, will J* to purchase two much needed EKG Defibrillators for the Rescue Squad. We also want to sincerely thank all of the members of the McHenry Rescue Squad for their dedicated service to our com­ munity for the past many years. Thank you, Jim ft Liz Stavros, our Host and Hostess, for a delight­ ful day at your Country Club. Respectfully, Anthony Varese Chairman, Fund Raising Committee

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