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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 29 Jul 1981, p. 4

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Y, JULY 29.1981 4 - PI .A1NDEALER STAFF PHOTOS BY WAYNE GAYLORD MAR RAY COSTUMES AUXILIARY TO McHENRY HOSPITAL PvMliM Every W«dn«»d«y 4 Friday at McHanry, Illinois lacawd Clou PoiNtf* Paid at McHanry. Iltlnoh •y McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY Sukicnbtri ara raquattad to provido Immadloto notlca of dMngo of < Tito McHanry PMndo^or, Mil W. Elm It.. McHanry. M. MOM. A dm om inoiitfc lrom tho oxpliaMan of • •wbtcrlption writ) he mode whofe e oddro»» li provldad through tha Pott OHIca dapartmont In McHanry County OEA CONSTRUCTION YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any time on or before November 13, 1981 by ap­ plying to the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois at the County Court House in Woodstock, Illinois. For further information contact the County Clerk. Dean L. Johnson PURCHASER OR ASSIGNEE (Pub. July 29,31 & Aug. 5, 1981) No. 810353 County Seeks Members For Zoning Board The Planning & Zoning committee of the McHenry County board will accept applications from persons interested in being recommended for ap­ pointment to the McHenry County Zoning Board of Appeals for a term from Sept. 1, 1981, through Aug. 31, 1986. Applicants to be eligible may be from Alden, Hartland, Hebron, Green­ wood, Richmond, Burton, Dunham, Seneca, Coral, Grafton or Algonquin townships. - Application forms may be obtained from the County board office, in care of Dean Cunat, chairman, Planning & Zoning committee, Room 204, McHenry County Courthouse, 2200 N. Seminary avenue, Wood­ stock, no later than Aug. 3. McCullom Lake Dawn Milier 385 4901 Barking Dogs Are Annoying There have been com­ plaints about barking dogs around the Gate 6 area. People, please keep your pete in at night or at least qufet if they must stay outside. Barking dogs disturb the peace as well as your neighbors. GET WELL WISHES Rose Hick went into the hospital Saturday, July 18. She was admitted to Woodstock hospital, Room 405, bed 2. We hope you are feeling better now Rose, and on your way to recovery. BIG WHEEL RACE The Monday night, July 20 Big Wheel Race in McHenry was a big hit for four of our village toddlers. In the three-year-old race, Ryan Bucaro on Beach View took first place. Kevin An­ derson on Fountain Lane took third and Todd Lasco on Maple Hill took fourth. In the five-year-old race, Kyle Bucaro, brother to Ryan, took first place. We're glad you all were winners, and we know you had fun doing it. CLERK'S HOURS I will again remind everyone of my summer hours. They are on Wed- I nesdays from 2 p.m. through 6:30 p.m. If this is not a convenient time or day'for you, then please call me at 385-2211 for a more eon venient time any day Monday through Saturday. I would like to list the village trustees in case you ever need One. They are Tom Farrell, building and zoning; Gene Huff, police; Carol Krumsee, finance; Ron Krumsee, roads; Tom Olson, health and welfare; and Lois Parenti, park and beach. I hope this list will help for some future need. BIRTHDAYS \ Birthday wishes for this coming week go to JemJIfer Odom, turning one year; old on July 29; Debbie Bit- terman and Lloyd Wright, July 30: and Bob Knowles, July 31. Also to Georgette Reid and Jim White, Aug. 1; Melissa Drake celebrating her fourth and David Hancock celebrating his tenth on Aug. 2; and Kurt Weisenberger Aug. 3. i May all your days be delightful. ANNIVERSARIES Happy anniversary withes go this week to my dear neighbors, Ron and Lynn Kloeckner, who will be celebrating six years of wedded bliss on Aug. 1. We hope that day is very special fpr you both. Left-Haadcd Most cats are left-pawed. Dogs, mice, chipmunks, and chimpanzees are about evenly divided. Even some climbing plants have a tendency to twine to the left instead of the right. Chinese Cooking The City of McHenry Department of Parks It. | The McHenry Plaindealer § Recreation it now taking registration for its cooking class entitled CuisineS of China. Learn to use the wok, cleaver and a fascinating array of Chinese ingredients as Sandy Young creates each week a feast of regional Chinese dishes such as^Mu Shu Pork, Peking Lion's Heads, Hot and Sdup, and much more. The four-week class begins Thursday, July 30. Classes meet at Parkland junior high school from 7 to 9:30 p.m. The fee for this class includes all supplies and recipe handouts. A For further information on this class, call the Depart­ ment of Parks and Recreation at 344-OOQ. J NATIONAL NEWSPAPER g The history of ASSOCIATION & breeds goes beck years to the Egyptians. To assure survival of the species, the American toad I. « tA L --•JfrES BOOKMARK MCDONALD'S Legal Notice PUBLICATION TO: Robert H. Zinser; Eileen M. Zinser- McHenry County Clerk ; Persons in occupancy or actual possession ot said property; Unknown owners or parties interested in said land or lots. TAX DEED NO. 78 TX 1734 FILED 7-24-81 Cert. (343) TAKE NOTICE County of McHenry Date Premises Sold November 13, 1978 Certificate No. 343 Sold for General Taxes of (year) 1977 Sold for Special Assessment of (Municipality) and special assessment number n-a Warrant No. n-a Installment No. n-a THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located SE cor. of Widoff Rd. & Chestnut Drive in McHenry Twp. Legal Description or Per­ manent Index No. 09-19-109- 023 This notice is to advise you that the above property has been sold for delinquent taxes and that the period of redemption from the sale will expire on November 13, 1981. This notice is also to ai- vise you that a petition h& been filed for a tax deed which will transfer title and the right to possession of this property if redemption is not made on or before November 13, 1981. This matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this County in Woodstock, Illinois on December 1, 1981 at 9:00 A.M. You may be present at this hearing but your right to redeem will already have expired at that time. Watch This Newspaper For The "Ten Good Reasons" •Pom Taylor, Chairman Illinois Health Facilities Planning Board 525 W. Jefferson Springfield, III. 62761 *Jack Schaffer State Senator Illinois State Senate Springfield, III. 62706 *Karl Berning State Senator Illinois State Senate Springfield, III. 62706 ••••ty Lou Riled State Representative Stratton Building Springfield, III. 62706 •Thomas J. Hanahan State Representative State Office Building Springfield, III. 62706 •Dick Klemm State Representative Stratton Building Springfield, III. 62706 •Jill Zwlck State Representative Stratton Building Springfield, III. 62706 •Donald Deuster State Representative Stratton Building "Springfield, III. 62706 Ten good reasons why we need a new regional Health Care Center on Route 31 and Bull Valley Roadt REASON 8 Regional health planning can ensure the full and appropriate use of costly hospital services, as well as new and existing outpatient and ambulatory care facilities and services with a greater emphasis on health education and preventive medicine programs. V / Action needed . . . now! Recognizing that time is a critical factor in the cost of the project, it is most important that we begin to build the new medical center as soon as pos­ sible. Therefore we ask your support of this project. To voice your opinion in sup­ port . .. call or write: McHenry Hospital is pledged to work with regional health planners to integrate the proper use of all area health resources into the plans, pro­ grams and services of the new proposed regional medical cen­ ter. This new medical center will be the nucleus for assem­ bling all of the state's health care resources to respond to the patient's needs of today and tomorrow. The staff is dedicated to offering cost effective, quality health care services for each person, ranging from preven­ tive and predictive care, through acute care, rehabilitation and convalescent care. The new medical center will recruit the best possible staff to carry out the patient care and the com­ munity health education pro­ grams it is committed to.

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