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Legal Notice NOTICE OF CAUCUS Pursuant to action taken by the Board of Trustees, Tuesday, January 13th, 1981, at 8:00 P.M. a caucus will be held by the voters of the Democratic Party of the Township of Nunda, McHenry County, Illinois, at the American Legion Hall 408 Woodstock Street, Crystal Lake, Illinois, being within the said Township of Nunda, McHenry County Illinois, for the purpose of nominating Democratic candidates Tor the offices of Supervisor, Town Clerk, Assessor, Road Com­ missioner and four Trustees. No person will be eligible to vote at said township caucus unless he is a registered voter in the township and in the Democratic Party. BOARD OF TRUSTEES NO. 80 CH 314 PUBLICATION NOTICE The requisit Affidavit having been duly filed herein, NOTICE IS HEREIN GIVEN YOU, "UNKNOWN OWNERS", Defendants, in the above-entitled action, that an action is now pending in the court as shown above, wherein Plaintiff seeks to foreclose a mortgage made by WAYNE E. MORAN and MARY ANN MORAN, his wife, with respect to the following described real estate: McH Nunda Township County, Illinois cHenry County, Kathleen C. Harper Town Clerk Dated: December 19th, i960 (Pub. Dec. 26,1980, Jan 2,9, 1981) No. 800048 Legal Notice NOTICE Election filing Notice Notice is hereby given that the office of Kathleen C. Harper, the Clerk of Nunda Township will be open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM begin­ ning January 19th, 1981 through January 26th, 1981> for the purpose of accepting candidate petitions or certificates of nomination for the General Township election to be held on apru 7th, 1981 for the following offices: all of which are 4 year terms: Supervisor . Town Clerk Assessor Road Commissioner Four (4) Trustees Said office is located at 3510 Bay Road, Crystal Lake, Illinois Kathleen C. Harper Nunda Town Clerk (Pub. Dec 26,1980, Jan. 2,9, 1981) No. 800049 Legal Notice NOTICE OF CAUCUS Pursuant to action taken by the Board of Trustees, Nunda Township, McHenry County, Illinois, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday. January 13th. 1981. at 8:00 PM a caucus will be held by the voters of the Republican Party of the Township of Nunda, - McHenry County UHnoiffTfK 3510 Bay Road, Crystal sr. Lake. Illinois, being within the said Township of Nunda, McHenry County, Illinois, for the purpose of nominating Republican candidates Tor the offices of Supervisor, Town Clerk, Assessor, Road Com­ missioner and four Trustees. No person will be eligible to vote at said township caucus unless he is a registered voter in the township and in * the Republican Party. BOARD OF TRUSTEES Nunda Township McHenry County, Illinois Kathleen C. Harper Town Clerk Dated: December 19th, 1980 (Pub. Dec. 26,1980. Jan 2,9, 1981) No. 800046 Legal Notice The Nunda Township Republican Central Com­ mittee of McHenry County c o r d i a l l y i n v i t e s Republicans, residing in the Township, that may be in­ terested in Township Government, to present themselves as a candidate to ' the Nunda Township Republican Central Com- mi^ee on January 7th, 1981 at 7:45 pm at the Nunda Township Office, 3510 Bay Road, Crystal Lake, Illinois. Elective Offices are: Township Supervisor, Township Clerk, Township Assessor, Township Road Commissioner and 4 Township Trustees. Kathleen C. Haroer Chairman, Nunda Township Republican Central Corn- Dated: December 19th, 1980 (Pub. Dec. 26,1980, Jan. 2,9, 1981) No. 800047 Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT* COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT McHENRY, COUNTY, ILLINOIS MARENGO FEDERAL ) SAVINGS AND ) LOAN > ASSOCIATION, ) a corporation ) of the United > States of America, ) Twice Told Tales 1 That part of the Nor­ theast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Fractional Section 13, Township 45 North. Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian, described as, follows: Beginning at the Nor­ thwest corner of Lot 20 in First Addition to King's Fairview Subdivision in said Section 13, ac­ cording to the Plat recorded on October 10, 1928 as Document No. 85494; thence North 34 degrees, 21 minutes East along a line that is 125.0 feet (measured at right angles) Northwesterly from and parallel with the Northwesterly line of Fairview Avenue in Sch- mitt's Bridgeview Subdivision in said Section 13, according to the Plat recorded June 30,1938 as Document No. 133359 a distance of 968.35 feet more or less to the point of beginning on the Southwesterly line of State Aid Road Section 2 (M.F.T.); thence South 47 degrees, 07 minutes East along said South­ westerly line, 126.4 feet to the Northwesterly line of said Fairview Avenue; thence South 34 degrees, 21 minutes West along the said Northwesterly line of Fairview Avenue a distance of 85.0 feet to a int lying 65.0 feet orth 34 degrees, 21 minutes East from the Northeasterly corner of Lot l in Schmitt's Bridgeview Subdivision First Addition as now recorded in McHenry County, Illinois; thence Northwesterly on a line forming an angle of 94 degrees, 47 minutes from Northeast to North and Northwest with the last described line, a distance of 125.4 feet to a point on aforesaid parallel line lying 113.35 feet South, 34 degrees, 21 minutes West from the point of beginning; thence North 34 degrees, 21 minutes East 11X35 feet to the point of beginning, in McHenry County, Illinois. Cortimonly known as 3503 Chapel Full, Johnsburg, Illinois. NOW. THEREFORE, you are further notified to file your appearance in the of­ fice of the Clerk of the Court above stated on or before Feb. 2,1981. and if you fail so to do, or do not otherwise make your appearance on or before said date, this cause may be heard and judgment entered as prayed tor in said Complaint without further notice. I N T E S T I M O N Y WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court at my office in Woodstock, Illinois, this 17 day of Dec., 1980. VERNON W KAYS. JR.. Clerk of Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois (COURT SEAL) KELL, CONERTY & POEHLMANN Attorney for Plaintiff 121 E. Calhoun, Box 588 Woodstock, Illinois 60098 (815 ) 338-4511 (Pub. Dec. 26,1980& Jan. 2,9,1981) (No. 800045 Old Ad-Age A man is getting along in years when he pays more attention to the food "than he does to the waitress; -News, Barbados. FIFTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of January 8, 1931) Histo<7 often repeats itself and so again this week after half a century has elapsed, McHenry finds itself with a representative in the Illinois state legislature when the state general assembly convened on Jan. 7. McHenry'sown son, Thomas A. Bolger, born and raised in this vicinity and educated in our schools, left for Springfield, where he will be one of 60 new faces to appear on the floors of the Illinois state legislative Houses. Mr. Bolger goes as a representative for the Democractic party. William Carroll of Woodstock is another new member who leaves for Springfield, representing the Republican party. The first meeting of the City Council for the year 1931 was held Jan. 5, with all the aldermen, the mayor and the newly appointed clerk, Peter Neiss, present. This was Mr. Neiss' first meeting and with a little assistance from the ex-clerk, Ray Conway, he acted like a veteran at the job. Most of Conway's evening was occupied in manipulating his new cigar holder, which was left him by Santa Claus. "BEST OF EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER" FEATURING COMPLETE LINES OF: •OLYMPIC STAIN •BRAMMER CABINETS •ANDERSEN WINDOWS •PRE HUNG DOORS •NORD SPINDLES •JIM MARTIN PAINTS •LINCOLN WINDOWS •GAF SHINGLES •BUILDERS HARDWARE •PREFINISHED PANELING •CHAMBERLAIN^. GARAGE DOOR OPERATORS Phone 385-1424 909 N. FRONT ST., McHENRY II 1000 SALE ii 1000 MENS & WOMENS JEANS, PANTS, & TOPS ON SALE NOW FOR EXAMPLE: REGULAR PRICE SAIE PRICE LEVI'S BURGUNDY BIBLESS CORDUROY *26" '15" DITTOS BROWN CORDUROY "NEW VIEW" *23-°° *15" SELECTED MEN S LONG SLEEVE SHIRTS BY LEVI S. LEE. H I S. to *2IM *14" WOMEN S LONG SLEEVE SHIR­ TS AND TOPS BY WRANGLER. DITTOS, H I S FOR HER NOW 20%H 40% OFF SELECTED MEN S & WOMEN S FASHION JEANS NOW 25% OFF PLUS MANY MORE ITEMS TO NUMEROUS TO MENTION THE PANTS PLACE 2913 W. Rt 120 McHenry 3S5-47M '/« mil* East of the Fox River PLEASE NOTE: This sal* is limited to itock on hand. Sol* begins with 1000 Quantity* available will, of court*, b« loss os th* sal* proc**ds ' FORTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of January 9, 1941) The state Division of Waterways ' at Springfield awarded a $8,125 contract for additional dredging in the Fox river-Chain O'Lakes to A. P. Freund of this city. A. P. Freund reports that his company has just completed a 25,000 cubic yard dredging job atBoner Lake, Wis. They are also dredging and building for Austin Seize at Crystal Lake. Since the Mundelein Locker service, opened in West McHenry about a month ago, residents of McHenry are finding that they can how serve fresh fruits and vegetables on their tables all winter long. They need merely to pur­ chase the frozen delicacies and then take them out. Sixty-four more marriage licenses were issued in 1940 than in 1939, according to a report issued at Woodstock. A total of 340 licenses were issued, while only 276 were issued i^i 1939. TWENTY-FIVE YEARSAGO (Taken from the files of December 29, 1955) County authorities are reported to be investigating a $600 holdup of Bob Tate, 28, ALEXANDER LUMBER CO. ISO MCHENRY 1*2 ALL SEATS DOWNTOWN 385-0144 1 00 BARGAIN MAT DAILY TIL 5PM "A Winner! Drlicioinh "GOLDIl FRLISAT. 1&3&7I1M5 SH THRU 1MB. 1&3&7J GOLDIE HAWN Rutbiik' PRIVATE BENJAMIN THE IDOLMAKER » Fit I SAT. 244JM&1M5 SUH MM TMUIS. 24UM45 Plaintiff, -vs- ) ) . ) ) ) WAYNEE MORAN > and ) MARY ANN MORAN, > his wife: ) RICHARD I. GILFORD, ) Trustee; STATE BANK OF RICHMOND. ) SAM GILFORD \ k CO.. LTD. * and "(jNKNOWN > OWNERS", > ) ©SHOWPLACE 1-2-3-4 _ RTiS 14 & 31, CRYSTAL LAKE 455-1002 SHOWPLACE 5 DOWNTOWN CRYSTAL LAKE 455-2000 SEEMS LIKE OLD TMSrt Fl IMT.24M6UM SN. 1M 1MB. 24:154*5-1 Nil TO FIVE rt nLIS«1.UMJMl»t*1M5 mm£rn££!mmm POPEYEK ' m. I Ul. 1*47*1511 SIN. TWI IMS. 14547115 IMUUWAMKAT.ATS* I .SO BARftAM MAT. AT IP AMUSS.M " (1 A CHANGE OF SEASONS* FN. t UT. 241S4JM451M5 JgUMTMgH15UM4^ !->> < MM. 1M» HI. Tt IW» 11141 SAT. A MM. m S:MPM •AASM.TI0 2-16) 1.M I and Und*r) tJM GENt RK HARD WHOM PRYOR humm OTIit SAT. 24154454IMS ^"11 SM 24154454 <*AIY Island Lake gasoline service station proprietor on Rt. 178 and the Griswold Lake blacktop road. The gunman stopped for the sign at the highway intersection and forced Tate to give him his wallet. The winners in the annual holiday home decorating contest were the George Biggs home in Edgebrook Heights, first place; second prize went to the unusual and beautiful holy scene at the Charles Brda residence on Maple avenue. Third place went to the beautiful poin­ ting of the three Wise Men on the large picture window of the Robert Kralowetz home on South Green street. . .. f •, Starting Jan. 1, any dog running loose in McHenry, regardless of tags, will be picked up and owners will be given summons to appear in court, subject to fine, by authority of the McHenry Police department. TEN YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of January 8, 1971) Philip Lee Soper appeared before Judge William M. Carroll in Circuit court and pleaded not guilty to all fiye indictments returned by the * grand jury. He has been charged with two counts of murder, two counts of armed robbery and one count of aggravated battery. His trial has been put on jury call, probably in February. Johnsburg School District No. 12 has announced the establishment of« policy to determine children eligible to receive free or reduced price lunches. The school district has long recognized the need for helping meet the nutritional needs of students. \ well-balanced, nutritious lunch is served each school day to three attendance c e n t e r s , J o h n s b u r g elementary, Johnsburg Junior high and Ringwood schools. PAGE 13 ̂ .PLAINDE ALER Political party leaders in McHenry county are sym­ pathetic with the farmers' unhappineSs over political pollution in rural areas- that is how Farm Bureau described the posting of signs on fence posts, phone and light posts, gates and FRIDAY, JANUARY t, 1M1 other spots in rural Mcftetry county. Tom Hanahan, Democratic leader, and A1 Jour dan, Republican Cen­ tral committee chairman, have been contacted and asked their cooperation in removing the signs Marian Offers SRA Placement Testing American Legion Post 491 - RINGWOOD ROM). 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The SRA high school placement testing will be offered at Marian Central high school Sunday, Jan 11, from 9 a.m. to noon This is a makeup testing day for eighth graders who (were unable to be present on the original testing day in December Any questions regarding the program or freshman class scheduling should be directed to* the Marian director of guidance, Ty Keller y 99 mmm • : | 1981 Dinner Theatre Opening "California Suite" running weekends starting January 9th, 16th ft 23rd ANDRE'S IS OPEN DAILY FOR LUNCH MON. thru FRI. 11 AM to 2 PM PISH IRY-Every Friday Evening s2.95 BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE 25 TO 750 GUESTS For all Occasion* RETIREMENTS*REUNIONS» FASHION SHOWS DANCES*PROMS*SHOWERS*WEDOINGS t , * Own a 4-Wheel Drive T Own a 2-Wheel Drive THick? Whether you're funning a 4 x 4 or 2WD truck, Western offers a dependable §nowplow that s designed to handl^ the worst winters For homeowner or light commercial use. count on the NEW SnowKing'* by Western The SnowKmg is the first lightweight snowplow designed specifically for 2WD trucks. To turn yeUr 4x4 into a real money maker there's the master in dependable performance Western's 4-wheel drive snowplow This winter . depend on Western. SEE: PiBiffl ADAMS ENTERPRISES 3017 W Rte. 120 • McHenry lllinoi We re On The Move McHenry 815 385 5970 M; ,« . * ^ - Defendant 2103 RTE. 120 McHENRY (815) 385*0434 njtw • Design Your Own Diet nmw • Add Foods Like B$er, Wine, Popcorn, Spaghetti, Sauce, Cocoa, Corn, Every day! ̂ nmw • Monthly Membership Discount 1980 PRICES HOLDING NEW MEMBERS INVITED to hear about our new program at no obligation thru Jan. 15. For Information about a class near you call Woodstock Opera House WNfcly Mntiag: Mon. 7 p.m. For More Info Coll: 338-47M

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