PAGE If • PLAINDE ALER • FRIDAY, MAY 28, IMS Legal Notice wdS all and singular, the STATE OF ) following described ILLINOIS ) premises and reel )SS estate in said decree COUNTY OF ) , mentioned, situated in McHENRY ) the County of McHenry and State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said decree, to-wit: Lot 17 in Sprucewood Terrace Subdivision being a subdivision in the West half of the Northeast Frac tional Quarter of Section 34, Township 43 North, Range 8 East of the Third Meridian IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 19th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS LAND OF LINCOLN SAVINGS 4 LOAN, successor in interest to FINANCIAL SECURITY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, an Illinois corporation, principal --in McHenry County, Illinois. A D D R E S S O R L O C A T I O N O F PROPERTY: . 311 Cornell Lane. McHenry. Illinois together with all buildings and im provements thereon, and the tenements, hereditaments and ap- inces thereunto Plaintiffs, • vs. . THE BANK ft TRUST CO. OF ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, as Trustee under Trust Agreement dated 1-6-79 known as Trust No. 2187, MAXCON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC., WILLIAM SAMATAS, LINDA SAMATAS, JOHN RISCOSSA, KATHRYN RISCOSSA, PETER J. MISTRETTA. d-b-a AQUA PLUMBING COMPANY, FRANK T COOPER, d-b-a COOPER STAIR, and BMC.INC.. UNKNOWN OWNERS INCHANCERY General No. 81CH 252 Woodstock. Illinois, this 17th day of May A.D. 1962. VERNON W. KAYS, JR., Gerk of the Circuit Court of McHenrv County, Illinois Attorney for Plaintiff ' ( P u b l i s h e d i n McHenry Plaindealer on May 21, 28 ft June 4, 1962). Exhibit A No. 820221 Legal Notice NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in pur suance of a decree heretofore entered by said Court in the above e n t i t l e d c a u s e , M I C H A E L J . SULLIVAN, Associate Judge of the Circuit Court will on Thursday the third (3rd) day of June A.D. 1962, at the hour of 9:00 o'clock A.M. (Local Time), in Room 309 of the Court House, in the City of Woodstock, in said County, sell at public STATE OF ILLINOIS COUNTY OF McHENRY )SS ) ) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF STEPHEN G. LEVY TOCHANGE HIS NAME. 82MR0033 When you're ready for quality, YOU'RE READY FOR CAI Because when you choose Case, you mean business And a Case tractor handles the serious business of caring for your yard and garden. All year round. Powered by Case exclusive hydraulic drive Ease of operation Built tough to last longer Designed for outstanding performance MOOtl 444 T H E H O U S E 1 H A 1 S E R V I C E B U I l T GEO. P. FREUND, INC. 4 1 0 ? W C K Y S T A l I A K F K O A l ) M i H E N R Y I I 385-0420 LiLrJi PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given you that on July 14,1962 at 9:00 A.M. or any of the return days thereafter, I will appear before the Honorable Judge Brody of the Nineteenth Judicial C i r c u i t , M c H e n r y County, Illinois at 2200 Seminary . Avenue, Woodstock, Illinois who listens to such matters or any Judge sitting in his stead, and file my Petition to change my name to STEPHEN GEORGE FOX. STEPHEN GEORGE LEVY, Attorney for Petitioners Robert F. Jacks 883 Oakhurst Riverwoods, III., 60015 (312) 945-2200 (Pub. May 28, June 4, ft June 11,1962) No. 820234 Legal Notice Sealed bids for bakery products, milk, gasoline and paper to be used during tne 1962-83 school year by Johnsburg Community Unit School District No. 12 will be received until 2:00 P.M., June 17, 1982. Specifications and bid forms are available from Pat Bingman, Administrative Assistant, Johnsburg Community Unit School District No. 12 Ad ministrative Office, 2117 West Church Street, McHenry, Illinois 60050. The, Board of Education of Johnsburg Com munity Unit School District No. 12 reserves the right to reject, accept, or waive any irregularities in any bid. James W Preston, Secretar Ion Johnsburg Community Unit School District No. 12 (Pub May 2f, 1982) No. 820235 Legal Notice . NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN YOU that the regular meetings of the Trustees oT the McHENRY TOWNSHIP FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT for the fiscal year commencing May 1, 1962 and ending on April 30, 1963 will be held at 8:00 P.M. at the Fire Station located at 3610 West Elm Street, McHenry, Illinois on the following dates: 1962 May 28 June 24 July 29 August 26 September 30 October 26 December 9 1*63 January 28 February 2S March 31 April 28 Said meetings are open to the public. S Daniel M. Schmitt, Secretary, McHenry Township Fire Protection District (Pub. May 26,1962) • No 820232 Legal Notice NOTICE A Tentative Budget and Appropriation Ordinance for the McHenry Township Fire Protection District for the fiscal year beginning May 1, 1962 ana ending on April 30. 1963 has been prepared and is available for public inspection at the Fire Station located at 3610 West Elm Street, McHenry, Illinois, or at the office of the Clerk of the City of McHenry, 1111 North Green Street, McHenry, Illinois. A hearing dn the Tentative Budget and A p p r o p r i a t i o n O r dinance will be held at 8:00 P.M. on July 29, 1982 in the building behind the Fire Station at 3610 West Elm Street, McHenry, Illinois, at which time any person desiring may be present be neard. S Daniel M. Schmitt, Secretary, McHenry Township Fire Protection District (Pub May28,1962) No 820233 Give A Take Use friendship as a drawing account, if you wish, but don't forget th£ deposits. -Grit. One Wonders Figures may not lie, but girdles keep a lot of them from telling the truth. -Scout, Quonset Point. Parks & Recreation M c H E N R Y I H l A I R E 1 & 2 385-0144 *1 ALL SEATS SAT 6 SUN MATT* T,l 5PM STARTS FRI. HOOD MU 1W 71 WALT OISNKV ^ PRODUCTIONS' STARTS Ml MIT 2*4-4 UMJI P0S!9ffft ADULTS 2.SO CHILDREN (116 UNDIR) PRCK IT ARTIPM. Af Mc^Inry Ml MKRICAN WAKWOIF i LOIMN • STARTS FRIDAY AT ORAYSLAK1 ARNOLD CHWARIINIOOIR TNE BARBARIAN * S H O W P L A C E 1 2 3 4 Kll I 4 K II fkrSIAl I A K f 4 S S I 00 S VISITING HOURS F R I S A T R mnmnm COMAN BARBARIAN t Fit I MT HMM6II MKOW DUO MEN DON'T WEAR PLAID ft r a i u t sum mm ma FIGHTING BACK r FRI t SAT 2474* tUI SWTWtMl 247*45 $ 1 S O 6 A R G A I N M A I I N I E A T SP I 2 3 4-5 TILL S PM ADUI H ] 00 TOUNt ADUITS (12 It) 7 00 (Mil OBIN | I I I UNOIRl I SO S H O W P l A d S D O W N I O W N f H * S I AI I A k f 4 S S / 0 0 0 SYLVISTIR STALLONI ROCKY III M FRI SAT 2*4»7»1MS 2*4*71 SNEAK PREVIEW MAY 30 SP It AT 4:90 ONLY E.T. EXTRA TERESTIAl N 1free with 4 NOW BUY4 GALLONS 0FANY OLYMPIC'PRODUCT, I GET 1 MORE FREE. Penetrates to protect wood beautifully OvaroeaTFlatFMti) The strong-weather acrylic latex house iwt SeM Cater Mr Penetrates to protect Highlights natural wood texture For the rich, mellow look of stain... over pamt Sal* Now Thru Sunday, June 6th WBMlCoasttoCoast McHENRY MARKET PLACE . 3S5-66S5 Field Trip ' The City of McHenry Department of Parks and Recreation is now taking registration (or its field trip to M a r r i o t t ' s G r e a t America The trip is scheduled for Friday, June 11. This trip is to " alia open larea YouH be glad camet K-Dlurnilurr Knock-down or K-D furniture can save a fam ily up to 30-50 percent the cost of similar pre as sembled furniture Many pieces don't require any more skill than to insert slot A ioto slot B Others call for a simple screw driver or wrench. Dog show. This program will be held at 10a.m. at Petersen park June 19. Your dog could be named the funniest, best behaved, smallest, best trick dog College Honors Student Bound For England residents ages 7 an! up. The bus will leave McHenry city hall at 9 a.m. and will return at 6:30 p.m. The fee for this program includes t r a n s p o r t a t i o n a n d admission. The deadline for registration is Wed nesday, June 9. All registration is on a first come, first seve basis Dog Show Kids ages 4 to 14 are invited to enter the Kids DEATHS LAURA NORTON Laura C. (Duncan) Norton, 72, of Quaker highway, Uxbridge, Mass. died Tuesday, May 4. She was born in Culpepper, Va., the daughter of the late James Franklin Dun can, Sr. and the late Mary (Boney) Duncan. Mrs. Norton lived in Whitestone, N.Y. for 20 years; in Swansea from 1964 to 1978; in the Southgate apartments in McHenry, from 1978 to 1981; and for the pa*t year, in Uxbridge. She attended Christ church, Swansea, and was a member of the Katherine Benedict guild and the Uxbridge Senior Citizens. While in McHenry, she belonged to THEOS (To Make Each Other Smile) and the First U n i t e d M e t h o d i s t church Surviving are a son, Joseph F Norton of R i n g w o o d , N J ; a daughter, Mrs. Thomas A. (Betty) Donnelly of Uxbridge, a former nurse at McHenry hospital; seven grand children; a brother, James Duncan of Memphis, Tenn. and a niece. Shf was preceded in deaWby her husband, H e r m a n C h e s t e r Norton. Arrangements were handled by Hathaway Community Home for Funerals, Somerset. Awards will be presented to every dog in the show. Any dog may compete regar dless of breed, pedigree, or training, provided it is at least six months ok! and is on a leash. \ Registration is being taken at McHenry city hall. The registration deadline is Wednesday, June 16. F o r ' f u r t h e r i n formation on eithe program, call the Department of Parks and Recreation at 344- . 3300. Marriage Licenses Applications for marriage licenses were recently made in M c H e n r y C o u n t y Clerk's office by: Curtis S. Langille and Tamre J. Jensen, both McHenry; Psul F Kaiser and Sandra L. Zaehler, both McHenry. David €. Novak, Grayslake, and Barbara S. Savignani, Wonder Lake; Angelo J. Elizzar, Hebron, and Robbin L. Clark, McHenry. 'Walter J. Price and Sharon L. McNish, both - McHenry. Daniel W. O'Brien, Wonder Lake, and Mary M. Casey, Crystal Lake; James W. Summers and Miriam L. Hoppe, both Island Lake; Harold A. Ohlrich and Joan H. Ohlrich, both Wonder Lake. Timothy S. Marvin and Sandra L. Miller, both McHenry; Steven M. O'Halleran and Maureen A. Blake, both McHenry. James H. Wright and Susan M. Lorr, both McHenry; James W. Fay, Maple Park, and Valerie J. Bach, Wonder Lake; John W. Marshall and Sharon L. Johnson, both McHenry; David F. Pawlikowski and Lori J. DeBuck, boti\ McHenry. Carthage college student Deborah J. Grenier, daughter of Frederick and Judy Grenier, 1SI0 Morgan trail, McHenry, will study in London, England, next fall under a Carthage joint foreign study program with Central college of Pella, Iowa. Ms. Grenier will be among 16 Branch Court CONSUMER VCHECKLIST Cases heard recently in Branch court of the 19th Judicial Circuit include: Rochelle L. Murdock, 2909 Shore drive, McHenry, fined $200 and costs on a charge of r e c k l e s s d r i v i n g , amended from driving while intoxicated. The c o u r t s t i p u l a t e d a t tended at the DWI program Editor's Quota Book True eloquence con sists in saying all that should be, not all that could be said, v --La Rochefoucauld COMING NE 12 \ N O O D S I ( ) ( K I 1 1 K A 1 K t ; M \ I N s I NI 1 I I usi < >11 I he *v|iiar» \ (I u 11 s S2. II X I ndcr I SO; Mminci's SI 50; K 15 U8-M55S PRIM I ss You 'll M glad yon cam*I F R I 7 2 0 . 9 : 2 0 ; SAT A SUN 1:20. 3:20. 7 20. 9:20; MON. WEDS: 2:00. 7:00. 9:10: TUES. THURS: 7. 9:10 Matinee May 31st (PO) FRI: 7,9:15; SAT. SUN: 1:00. 3:15 7:00. 9:15: MON. WEDS; 2:00-- 7:00. 9:10;, TUES. THUR: 7. 9:10 Matinee May 31st students at Carthage *ho will study abroad durii« the 1M2-83 academic year. She is a sophomore majoring in elementary education. at Undergraduate Degrees At Barat College Three McHenry students received degrees and were awarded honors at recent commencement ceremonies held at Barat coUege, Lake Forest, m. Marcia Sue Wolff, of McHenry, received a bachelor of science degree in health science, magna cum laude, with departmental honors and was awarded membership in Delta Ep- silon Sigma honor society. Christine Spencer Passarelli, of McHenry, received her bachelor of arts degree in psychology with departmental honors and was also honored by the National Register of outstanding college graduates. Gail E. Franzke-Blanchard, of McHenry, received a bachelor of arts degree in English, magna cum laude, with departmental honors, was awarded membership in the Delta Epsilson Sigma honor society and Kappa Gamma Pi. Earn Degree At Dubuque Susan Prust, daughter of Ormel and Lois Prust, 610 N., Green street, McHenry, Illinois, received a bachelor of science degree from the University of Dubuque at com mencement ceremonies held May 9, 1982. Miss Prust majored in business administration and economics, and graduated cum laude. The 1978 graduate of McHenry high school was among 116 degree recipients who completed academic requirements in May. Miss Smith In Japan Study •4fcM*n Smith, daughter of Ml*. Jacquelyn S. Smith, 3013 Oakwood avenue, McHenry, participated in Lake Forest college's program of study in Japan. Ms. Smith, a junior international relations major, studied at Waseda university's International division in Tokyo after an orientation period including language study in a mountain village setting. The study abroad program is of fered at Lake Forest through the Associated Colleges of the Midwest consortium, of which LFC is a member. Graduate From Drake Wendy Ann Wohnrade, of 7316 Bull Valley road, McHenry, was one of 790 students awarded'degrees in com mencement ceremonies at Drake university, Des Moines, Iowa. Miss Wohnrade graduated with a bachelor of science degree in Education. Miss Kuczwara Is 3-Year Graduate Lori Ann Marie Kuczwara, daughter of David and Violet Kucz wara of Johnsburg, received her Bachelor of Science degree in Health Science from Bradley university May 15. Lori Ann completed her requirements in three years, carrying a cumulative grade point average of 3.96 out of a perfect 4.00. In fall she will pursue her Master's degree in Audiology at Rush-Presbyterian St. Luke's hospital in Chicago. The young student will credit toward a bachelor's Carthage under the program. ON RESIDENCE HALL STAFF Brent Birkboff, a freshman pre-law major, is one of the 30 students at Monmouth coUege who have been named to the residence hall staff at the coUege, William Amy, dean of the coUege, has announced. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Birkboff of II tf ••IB || Mcmnry. T POLICE TICKETS The City of McHenry Police department has issued the following citations. Michael Bockhorst, 715 Center, driving under the influence, disobeyed a stop sign and driving under the influence. Dean L. Mitchell, 316 North Blvd., speeding, 43 mph in a 30 zone. Charlie R. Cox, 1718 Park, disobeyed a stop sign. Eric J. Crittenden, 1815 N. River side, speeding, 43 mph in a 30 zone. Kenneth J. Reid, 4615 W. Wonder Lake Road, Wonder Lake, speeding, 37 mph in a 25 zone. David A. Peterson, 3817 HiUcrest, speeding, 43 mph in a 30 zone. Bridgette N. Montgomery, 2009 Route 130, no valid registration. Allen D. Schneidewent, 109 Rand, disobeyed a stop sign. Steven G. Bowman, 5313 Barnard Mill Road, Ringwood, disobeyed a traffic control device. John C. McLeod, 5521 Sherman, speeding, 47 mph in a 30 zone. William J. Fleming, 2806 Hickory, Wonder Lake, disobeyed a traffic control device. John R. Schey, 817 N. Mill, speeding, 45 mph in a 30 zone. Daniel Alton King, 5008 W. Elm, speeding, 48 mph in a 35 zone. William James Olmen, 2613 Emerald Court, speeding, 47 mph in a 35 zone. John R. Geraghty, 3915 Richmond Road, speeding, 44 mph in a 35 zone and driving on a suspended license, v Michael L. Schmitt, 5113 Beacon Hill, peeling rubber. / Julie A. Perley, 401 Hill, speeding, 45 mph in a 30 zone. Judith L. Groell, 5706 Route 31, speeding, 44 mph in a 30 zone. Geraldine L. Jus ten, 1619 May, speeding, 46 mph in a 30 zone. Barry C. Brock, 3718 Main St., speeding, 42 mph in a 30 zone. Wayne W. Kidd, 3103 Riverstream, speeding, 51 mph in a 35 zone. Janis Howard, 3407 Skyway, speedirg, 51 mph in a 35 zone. Ross G. Kemmer, 2401 Club, driving too fast for conditions. Patrick Alvarez, 3719 HiUcrest, speeding, 41 mph in a 25 zone. Robert J. Mauch, 1015 S. Hilltop, speeding, 43 mph in a 30 zone. Maria Homolka, 8413 Alden, "Wondfr Lake, speeding, 43 mph in a 30 zone. William S. Lorch, 4903 Fountain Lane, speeding, 45 mph in a 30 zone. Set Adult Clinic The adult clinic tor persons 18 years of age and older is scheduled for Wednesday, June 3, from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. in Room 101 of the courthouse, 2200 N. Seminary avenue, Woodstock. The clinic will be held the first Wednesday of every month. The physician gives physical exams, prescribes any needed medications, and orders necessary laboratory procedures. The clinic is free but prescriptions and some laboratory work is the financial responsibility of the patient. The Board of Health initiated this program to meet the needs of those people who have a problem obtaining medical care. Those with questions regarding the clinic are asked to call Eileen Hanson, 338-3040, extension 102 now rvaying AT THE TOP DECK MUSIC BY "PHASES" Friday Nloht 10 f .M.-2:00 A.M. (THEY'RE ALL HOME FROM COLLEGE) So Coma and Join Us. Danco and Litton To i Thoir Groat Music TOP BECK 1232 GREEN ST.,^McHENRY 3IS-M34