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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Jan 1981, p. 5

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legal No #• ! 7 ILING r NOTICE , ELECTION FILi f NOTICE Petitions for candidateslto run fo* Village Board offices in consolidated election to be iield on Tuesday, April 17, vi981, will be available at the Clerk s Office in the Village of McHenry Shores starting January 16, 1981: The office of the Clerk is open as follows: Monday 10:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Tuesday 10:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Wednesday 10:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Thursday - closed Friday 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. The first day to file is January 19,1981, the last day to file is January 26. 1981 at 5:00 p.m: The office is located at 3215 West Beach Drive, McHenry Shores. Illinois. Positions to be filled are: Three (3) Trustees for four (4) year terms.One (1) Trustee for (2) year term. Respectfully submitted, S. A. Larsen, Village Clerk (Pub. January 14,1981) No. 800061 x Legal Notice NOTICE OF JUDICIAL SALE 55, in McHem IL., commonly known Range 8/E. of the Third Principal Meridian, lying South of the center line of State Route 120 according to the Plat thereof recorded April 25, 1958 as Doc. No. 337444 in Book 13 of Plats, page nry )nfy as 4720 W. Booner, McHenry, Illinois. ADDRESS OR LOCATION OF PROPERTY: 4720 W. Booner, McHenry, IL. together with all buildings and improvements thereon, and the tenements, h e r e d i t a m e n t s a n d appurtenances thereunto belonging. DATED,Woodstock, Illinois, this 7th day of January A.D. 1981. Vernon W. Kays. Jr. Clerk of the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois FISHER AND FISHER ATTORNEYS AT LAW, P C. Attorney for Plaintiff (ExhibitA ) (Pub. Jan. 14,21 & No J rl981) .800064 Legal Notice STATE OF ILLINOIS ) COUNTY OF McHENRY )SS )> IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS Continental ) Illinois ) NATIONAL BANK and Trust Company ) vs. j Clarence Krepp6, et al., ) I o i f sai< \ situ IN CHANCERY General No. 80 CH 201 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in pursuance of a decree heretofore entered by said Court in the above entitled cause, LEONARD BRODY, Associate Judge of the Circuit Court will on Tuesday, the 10th day of February. A.D. 1981. at the hour of 9:30 o'clock A.M. JCENTRAL STANDARD) TIME, in ROOM 307 of the Court House in the City of Woodstock in said County, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash all and singular, the f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b e d fjf-emises and real estate in said decree mentioned situated in the County of McHenry and State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said decree, to-wit: Lot 19 in Block 2 of Lakeland Shores Unit No. 3, being a subdivision of part of the North 4 of tne S.W. >4 of Section 27, township 45 North, POLLUTION VARIANCE City of McHenry located at 11 li^^North "fifeen Street McHenry, Illinois has filed with the Environmental Protection Agency and Pollution Control Board a petition for variance. Title IX of the Einvornmental Protection Act provides for individual variances upon proof by the Petitioner that compliance with specific provisions of the Act, related regulations or Board orders would impose upon the Petitioner an "arbitrary and unreasonable hardship". The Petitioner alleges such a hardship, and requests a variance from Rule 1201 uf Chapter 3: Water Pollution Control Rules and Regulations of the Illinois Pollution Control Board to permit until January 1, 1983 the operation of its wastewater treatment plant without an operator who is certified to operate a plant of its size. T h e E n v i r o n m e n t a l Protection Agency solicits the views of persons who might be adversely affected by the granting 04, the variance. Any comments or inquires should be addrased to: Donald L Gimt?el. I l l i n o i s E n v i r o n m e n t a l Protection Agency, 1701 ^South First Avenue, Suite 600, Maywood. Illinois 60153. Objections to the petition must be filed in writing with the Clerk of the Pollution Control Board, 309 West Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois 60606, prior to January 7, 1981. If an objection is received by that date, the Pollution Control Board is required to conduct a hearing on the petition. Date: December 23 1980 Agency File No. 5928 WPC-218 Rev. 1-80 V D L G l j (Pub. Dec. 30,1980 & Jan. 7,14,1981) No. 800052 legal Notice STATE OF ILLINOIS IN , THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT McHENRYCOUNTY in PROBATE In the Matter ) of the Estate ) of IDA D. LEGGE ) Deceased ) NO. 80 P 402 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION WILL Notice is given to Merlyn B u r m e i s t e r , A d d r e s s Unknown, heirs or legatees who are named in a petition, filed in the above proceeding to probate a will and whose names or addresses are not stated in the petition than an order was entered by the court on Dec. 16, 1980 ad­ mitting the will to probate, "ithin 42 days after the Live date of the original order of admission you may file a petition with the court to require proof of the will by testimony of the witnesses to the will in open court or other evidence, as provided in Section 6-21 of the Probate Act (II. Rev. Stat., Ch. 1104, sec. 6-21). You also have the right under Section 8-1 of the Probate Act (II. Rev. Stat., ch. 1104, sec. 8-1) to contest the validity of the will by filing a petition with the court within 6 months after admission of the will to probate. Vernon V,. Kays. Jr. (Clerk of the Circuit Court) CSrolyn Henson (Deputy) Name JOHN F LAMPE Attorney for Executor Address 3424 W. Elm St., Suite 27 Citv McHenry, IL., 60050 Telephone 815-344-3252 (Pub. Jan. 7,14 & 21,1981) No 800056 Legal Notice NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on January 2, A.D. 1981. a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenry Countyv Illinois, setting forth the names and post-office addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as THE OFFICE SHOPPE, located at 1228 North Green Street, McHenry, IL., 60050. Dated this 2nd day of January, A.D. 1981. Rosemary Azzaro, County Clerk (Pub. Jan. 14,21, & 28,1981) No .800065 Comfort, practicality and traditional charm 1 y A >r- Bennington Pine for your bedroom So inviting and relaxing, the utmost in restful ease and convenience. Each piece exemplifies the enduring qualities of Ben­ nington design In proportion and con­ struction. enhanced with innovative de­ tails for practical living today. For exam Vcase head- I doors of hand-etched frosted glass -- Illuminated -- offers the utmost in easy accessibility. The hutch-mirrored dresser and well- chest arc equally distinctive and func­ tional. Altogether, here is an extraordinar­ ily impressive grouping for the master bedroom -- available In golden-burnished Antique or sunlit Tawny finish. |00 tails lor practical living toda pie. the unique hutch bookc board with Its sliding panel 1 Dresser Base with casters 4 drawers. 2-door storage VCKOC compartment Rr«. $7irv 50V Hutch Mirror with illuminated hand-etched plate 32" * 36" H Hand-etched frosted glass panel doors open on an illuminated cabinet with adjustable platv glass shelf Rrg USI** $309®0 Hutch Bookcase Headboard, queen site Two illuminated compartments with sliding panel doors of hand-etched frosted glass •n Mt" $389" Well-Chest with casters. S drawers, partitioned Jewelry drawer. Storage compartment with adlustable shelf Top "well" for catch-alls ^ 1734" >5g9o. Winter Sale Now In Progress Register Now! Drawing for FREE BENNINGTON BEDROOM, DINING ROOM & LIVING ROOM. 3 BIG WINNERS! Winner need not be present. No purchoss necessary. St rode's Colonial 2? Vermont Furniture Tuesday thru sunnily 9-s Main Street Huntlay, Illinois Friday 9-9; Closed Monday; /Q1Q\ CJLQ QCAA Now open Sunday 12:00-5«00 OOt*«jjW Lakemoor-Lilymoor ^ Area Margaret Karas 385-4934 Family Takes A Frying Trip Nancy Martina, a student at Montini, took her first airplane ride Dec. 25. Nancy, her mother and father Charles and Jeanine, flew to Sarasota, Fla., to visit Chuck and Vicki Martin and their son, Steven. It was a happy reunion, giving aunt Nancy a chance to play with her young nephew, and the grandparents to do a little spoiling. Sights were also enjoyed, including the Ringling B r o t h e r s ' h o m e a n d museum. Nancy was very impressed with this huge beaut'ful mansion, even though the playroom was not o p e n . T h e a n t i q u e a u t o exhibit was fun, seeing all the varieties of cars that have been made. The Martinas spent an overnight in Orlando. Sea World was exciting, and on to Disney World, that wonderland that all should see. Then back to the west coast to visit relatives near Tampa. O n J a n . 5 , J e a n i n e , Charles and Nancy left warm Florida, returning to our extreme cold weather. The flight home was shorter, as there was no layover as there had been going down. Now Nancy knows the thrill of flying and can't wait for her next airplane ride. HAPPY TO BE HOME Alma Huei^Wstaedt had surgery at/ the McHenry hospital Monday, Jan. 5. All went v&y well, and Alma was released two days later. Bud even took Wednesday off from work to prepare for her homecoming. Very special get well wishes go to dear friend Alma. Many of vou" will remember her as the previous correspondent for this column. SPECIAL DAYS Colette Wipper, talented ftraior campus, wlljbe eel her birthday Jan. Weber, one of SI Jerry's sons, has his day Jan. 17. The 18th is Wanda Minton's special day for celebrating. Phillip Sovsky and teen Steve Watkins share Jan. 19. On the 20th, Ann Krawczyk and Lu Ann Underwood will be the recipients of happy birthday wishep. Jim and Shirley Hayes of Lilymoor celebrated their ninth weeding anniversary Jan. 8. Jim treated Shirley to an evening out, including dinner at a well-known restaurant in Richmond. Happy pottery anniversary, PAGE 5 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14,1M1 ShirTey and Jim.' BACK TO COLLEGE When the college students return to their studies, the holidays are really over. It has been such a joy to have Mrfribeth home for four weeks. She is now back at N o r t h e r n u n i v e r s i t y , working on her Master's degree in Library Science. May all students returning to the demands of college life absorb the knowledge which will lead to fruitful lives after graduation. COMMUNITY CALENDAR Jan. 19. Free blood p r e s s u r e s c r e e n i n g . L a k e m o o r M u n i c i p a l building, 7 to 8 p.m. Jan. 19. First day to file petitions for candidacy for ,president, clerk or trustees in Lakemoor. Jan. 21. Lily Lake Con­ servation Club, Inc. Open m e e t i n g , H r t k e m o o r Municipal building, 8 p.m. Election of officers and goal setting. Jan. 22. Lakemoor Village meeting, 8 p.m. Speak kind words and you will hear kind echoes.. _ GOD Bj^ESS The McHenry Plaindealer JS1 2. llm Street USPS 135 200, Established I• 7S McHcnry lllmoit *0040 Phon« IIVMS 0170 Professional service and superior protection for your business. Large or small, we offer our customers the honest value and good service they deserve. Call me for Sentry service and protection for your business. 9 Ssaalt A. BwchsM* • IS 7214*33 Sentry Insurance To meet all you' insurance needs you need a whole family of insurance companies That s Sentry Published I»•'? W*dn»tdoy S F'ldoy o< McM#nry Illinois ^ Second Clou Postage Poid ot McManip Illinois By McHENtT PUSIISHINC COMPANY POSTMASTER Sond address changes to McHenry Plaindealer Ml] A llm Sf McHenry Illinois 600 SO A Subscribers ore requested to provide immediate notice of chonge ol odd 'en to The McHenry Plaindealer Mil W flm St McHenry III 400S0 A deduction ol one month from the eipirotion ot a subscription will be made where a change ol oddress it provided through the Pott OW.ce department Thomas C. Mili*r-Publish«r Ad*l* Froehlich Editor NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES in so •» McHenry County Outside McHenry County ^BEILIIOUORS ON SALE ITEMS MERCHANTS OF FINE WINES AND LIQU ^7*^^^385-3200• ®4610 W. RTE. 120, McHENRN -SALE BEER NOT ICED NO SALES TO MINORS 385-3200 LIQUORS 4610 W. RTE. 120, McHENRY,ILLINOIS PRICES EFFECTIVE WED., JAN. 14 - TUES., JAN. 20 OUR McHENRY STORE ONLY • WHILE QUANTITIES LAST IT FLEISCHMAN IGINI T hI LOUIS MARTINI BURGUNDY I* CHABLISl CALVERT EXTRA WHISKEY LIS urns FLEISCHMAN (RES. 4.89) IMPORTED DRY SACK SHERRY 750 Ml Kir***0" U*,J' (REG 5.49) MOTHER GOLDSTEIN KOSHER CONCORD WINE 750 ML 99' (REG. 1.69) GALLO •fRENCH C010IIBAM •ROSE •CHEMN BLANC •SAUVKNON BLANC •lOHANNISBERfi RIESLING 29? LITRES (RE«. 3.99-4.29) BELL LIQUOR'S a 0UIZ CORNER What are the small while crystals around the cork of a white nine? These are tarter crystals that develop around the corks of very good quality white wines that once contained a high proportion of fruit and that have been stored a long time. The wine should be poured so that as little of the crystals as possible get into the glass. The German wine law calls for .three quality classifications of wine: Table Wine, Quality Wine, and Quality Wine with Special At­ tributes -- in ascending order of quality. In which grouping would you classify such types as Kabinett, Spatlese, Auslese and Beerenauslese? ^ Quality Wine with Special A ttributes. Champagnes have different degrees of sweetness. How would you describe the various label designations to customers? Brut: contains almost no sugar and is very dry. Extra sec or extra dry: slightly s^-eet. Sec: meaning "dry" in French, actually iden­ tified a fairly sweet wine in champagne terminology. Demisec and Doux: both very sweet. DRAMBUIE 3 LIQUEUR V. ISDN AMARETTO DL AMORE 750 ML CANFIELD'S FLAVORS 816 OZ BOTTLES 19 RC COLA DIET RITE COLA MEHI MIXERS At W ROOT COCA COLA FRESH! TAB Mil Rccoq (DIET RITE EC IN MEHI FLAVORS MOUNTAIN DEW SUNKISTI 7*1 OR PTPPERJ ORANGE CRUST SQUIRTI CANADA D PUIS DEPOSIT EVERYDAY LOW PRKI EVERYDAY LtW PRICE |PLUS DEPOSIT! EVERYDAY LtW rlKI OLD STYLE 12-12 OZ. 24-12 OZ. 121201 ICAKSl dwtioer arcvr |HR| BOTTLES

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