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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Dec 1980, p. 14

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PAGE 14 - PLAINPEALER - FRIDAY. DECEMBER 5,1980 Legal Notice STATE OF ILLINOIS ) )SS COUNTY OF McHENRY ) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS NARINDER M. KALRA, ) and AMITA KALRA, Respondent.. NO. 80 D 745 Petitioner, NOTICE BY PUBLICATION YOU, AMITA KALRA, ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that this case has been commenced and is pending Petition for Dissolution of Marriage be entered in favor of NARINDER M. KALRA and for other relief. UNLESS YOU FILE YOUR ANSWER or otherwise file your Ap­ pearance in this case in tne Office of the Clerk of this Court at 2200 N. Seminary, Woodstock, Illinois on or before the__ 2,1 day of December, 1980, a J U D G M E N T F O R D I S S O L U T I O N O F MARRIAGE MAY BE JOHN F. LAMPE Available to Practice In: •PERSONAL INJURY/TRIALS •BUSINESS/CORPORATIONS •ZONING •WILLS/PROBATE •DIVORCE •REAL ESTATE •WORKERS COMP. Now Serving You From 2 Locations WONPER LAKE McHENRY / 7165 Barnard Mill Rd. 3424 W. Elm ' (By Appt. Only) Suite 27 344-3252 Open: M-F 8am-5pm Sat 9am-Noon Others by Appt. THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE 0 HOLIDAYS •hop our fine stores and shops weekday evenings until 9 p.m. and mid day Sundays now until Christmas. Ian to uisit Woodstock during this wonderful season... talk with Santa in his home, view a life-sized Natitity Scene and enjoy the lights and sights of Christmas. Stop by soon and often...we're just minutes from whereuer you are. An invitation from these fine businesses ready to seroe you Ackcmann's America's Best Audio-Video Center Anderson's Men's Wear Beard 6 Stovall Bohn's Buschkopf Pharmacy A.G. Edwards & Sons. Inc. The Energy Concern Lora S Wally Grigg, Booksellers Hogan's Apparel Hornsby's Knuth's Landmark Pharmacy/ The Wood Bin Mellum's Confectionery Old Courthouse Inn Rosewood Apparel The Shoe Box Smith's Children's Shop State Bank of Woodstock Stone's on the Square Swiss Maid Bakery The Thoughtfulness Shop V $ V TV $ Appliance Wehde Shoes Wien's of Woodstock Ray Wolf Jewelers WoodstocK Jt velers Woodstock I ruc Value Hardware Woodstock Daily SenM TAKEN AGAINST YOU FOR THE RELIEF ASKED IN THIS COMPLAINT. Vernon W.Kays Jr. clerk, Circuit Court JOHN F. LAMPE Attorney at Law 3424 W. Elm Street Suite 27 McHenry, IL. 60050 815-344-3252 (Pub. Nov. 21,28It Dec. 5,1980) No. 800009 Legal Notice NOTICE OF JUDICIAL SALE STATE OF ILLINOIS ) McHENRY ) COUNTY OF )SS INTHE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS McHENRY SAVINGS ) AND LOAN ) ASSOCIATION, ) Plaintiff, ) FREDERICK L. j COHENOUR; ) et.al.; ) Defendants. ) IN CHANCERY General No. 80 CH147 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 13th day of January A.D. 1961, at the how of 9:30 o'clock A.M. (Central 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 following described premises and real estate in said decree men­ tioned, 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 66 in Prairie Ridge. being a Subdivision of the East Half of the MTRODUGNG OLIVETTI'S ET121. IT MAKES HE SELECTMC'Lll AND n OBSOLETE. A fari/ous laugh guy u.ikn Olivetti some tough questions ubout its ni-ir electronic typewritei Q. Don't maka me lawah. Your new IT 121't going to makelSM'i Selectrics • obsolete? A. They already are Selectrics are electromechanical And that's old technology. Our new ET 121 is elec­ tronic Everybody knows electronic i> today's state of the art Q. Not everybody. Pretend I'm stupid. What'* to great about electronic typewriter!? A: For one thing, the ET 121's elec­ tronic design has fewer moving pnrt> iIBM's Selectrics have over 1,000 mechanical parts.i Fewer moving parts should mean fewer parts to break down. Q. For another? A Because it's electronic, the ET 121 handles many functions iiutoniiili rally It even has a one-line memory t< make correcting a snap And it types in foreign languages without chang ing the printing wheel. Q. Wait a minute) Did you say printing wheel? What's that? A The ET 121 has a daisy wheel printer, not a ball To make every <l<n unient look professionally done Also, the ET 121 is sigmficanth quieter than the Selectrics. You can , really hear the difference O. Yeah. But do I have to send my secretary to M.I.I to learn to run your machine? A Not ours. It's simple All functions are i leurly marked on the keyboard Your -ccretary doesn't need computer school The ET 121's already been there OliveTTI FT 171 1980-s TECHNOLOGY VS. Olivetti's ET 121 Printing element Quiet 3 type pitches 100-character keyboard Foreign languages without changing printing element Mine memory Automatic centering Automatic return Electronic correction Electronic indent Elec t ronica l ly linen up columns and numberii Electronic simplicity 196Cs TICHNOLOGY IBMs Selectrics No 2 type pitches 96-character keyboard Q. So your ET 121's got a lot on the ball. Is there anything It can't do? A. Sure It hasn't got text display. But don't worry We've got you covered there, too. Our ET221 gives you that. And it stores words and formats. And, if you need a machine that's even more sophisticated, there's our new ET 231. It gives you two kinds of memory A working memory for text storage And a permanent memory for frequently used phrases or formats. When you get right down to it. whatever your typing needs-- somewhere in our line --Olivetti's got just your type Ask us your own tough questions. Call 800-431-1866. 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II 815-385-4224 AUn - Fr! 8-5 pm Set S-3 Clesei Seedey Southeast Quarter, (except the South 437.8 feet of the Westerly 200 feet) of Section 34, Township 44 North, Range 8 East of the T h i r d P r i n c i p a l Meridian, according to the Plate thereof recorded December 8, 1976 as Document No. 681454, and as amended by Certificate of Correction recorded February 4, 1977 as Document No. 686005, in M c H e n r y C o u n t y , Illinois. ADDRESS OR LOCATION OF PROPERTY: 4220 White buildings and improvements thereon, and the tenements, hereditaments and ap­ purtenances thereunto purtenanc belonging DATCDTWC DATEbTWoodstock, Illinois, this 20th day of November A.D. 1980. VERNON W.KAYS, JR. Clerk of the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois Frederick C. Cappetta 7 South Dearborn Street Chicago, Illinois 60603 (312) 726-9600 Attorney for Plaintiff (pJXSfii* 19,1980) No. 800014 Ash Road, Crystal Lake. Illinois together with all VFW Ladies In Member Drive The Ladies auxiliary to Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4600 are encouraging members to pay dues for 1981, and as always are seeking new members. Eligibility for membership in the Ladies auxiliary requires a woman to be not less than 16 years of age. Mothers, wives, widows, s i s t e r s , h a l f - s i s t e r s , daughters, foster daughters, grandmothers, and grand­ daughters of honorably discharged men who have served in the armed forces of the United States entitling the men to the award of a campaign badge are eligible for membership. Female members of the armed forces of the United States who have had foreign ser­ vice also are eligible as well as their mother, sisters and daughters. The local auxiliary carries insurance to cover cancer j and many other diseases. This is included in the dues. Membership chairman, Ila Hogan, is attempting to report 100 percent in membership for 1981 by Dec. 31 of this year. The auxiliary / now stands at 90 percent paid members. Since July 1 of this year Eleanor Adler, Dolores Allen. Katie Garbering, Edith Snell, Glenda Barnett, Gloria Bujak, Shirley Lossman and Margaret Bake have become members , of the auxiliary. Deer Antlers Serve Many Ways They may look like excess baggage, but nature has adorned most male deer with antlers for some very good reasons. They're handy as weapons in the mating season, serve as "air con­ ditioners" tfi hot weather, and provide nourishment for other animals after they're shed. Antlers begin to grow in early Spring, starting as soft, swollen pads on the skull, and lengthening into club-like structures, the National Wildlife federation monthly publication reports. While growing, antlers are covered with a soft brown- haired skin called "velvet". Right under this skin are many tiny blood vessels that carry food and minerals to the growing antlers. While the antlers are in velvet, they can be hurt very easily. A male deer in velvet is careful to jump out of the way of low-hanging bran­ ches. If an antler is knocked against a tree during the velvet stage, it will bleed. Within four and a half months or so, the antlers are full-sized. On the moose, full- sized can mean more than seven feet wide from tip to tip, and a weight of more than 45 pounds. They attain these impressive propor­ tions in just three to four months, making them the fastest growing tissue known. During mating, or rutting season, a buck uses his antlers to fight other males. With a quick lunge one male will attack a rival, head on, and lock antlers. After a few minutes of shoving and pushing, during which pieces of antler may be broken, the weaker male will usually retreat, leaving the victor to /nate with-the female deer in his territory. Heavy as they are, antlers are helpful during hot weather. During the sum­ mer when a buck's antlers are growing, they act as an air conditioner to help get rid of extra body heat. At full size, antlers harden beneath their velvet and the blood supply stops. The dead and dry velvet peels off in strips, aided by the buck's vigorous rubbing against trees and bushes. The an­ tlers are now bone-l with furrowed bases pointed tines, ready for challenges of the rutting season. When the mating is over, the antlers suddenly drop from the buck's head, leaving only a pair of bony bases from which next year's set will grow. This cycle is the same with all of the more than 50 kinds of deer in the world except the Himalayan musk deer, which have long curved teeth to protect them from their enemies, and the Chinese water deer, which have long, sharp tusks. The female caribou and reindeer are the only female deer that grow antlers. Shed antlers no longer serve the deer, but they are a welcome sight to other forest dwellers. Because they are made of calcium, salt and other minerals important in the diet of many animals, such creatures as mice, chipmunks, squirrels, and porcupines gnaw away at them. What's left decays and is an enriching addition to the soil, so even plants and trees benefit from antlers. r""™""C0UP0H '••••! I I I I I • m s § w I • I I FREE! 18 HOLES OF GOLF (EACH PLAYER MUST PRESENT ONE COUPON) Good For 1980 Season Only!! -HAPPY HOUR-- I I I I I I I I Draft Beer 50c Cocktails $1.00 MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 4 - 6 PM Lounge Only FREE Hors'deouvres Wednesday Thursday & Friday Only Dining ROM Closed Monday ( Tuesday | FRIDAY FISH FRY SUKDAY BRUNCH • CHAPEL HILL' 2500 N. Chapel Hill Rd. McHenry M5-0333 I I I i i j i

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