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Le9at"°"ce Dual markings simplify shift to metric measuring system JUDICIAL SALE STATE OF ILLINOIS ) )SS COUNTY OF McHENRY ) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF CRYSTAL LAKE, a Corporation, Plaintiff; vs. . THOMAS W. PENDER and DIANE J. PENDER, his wife; ) McHENRY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION an III. Corporation; McHENRY STATE BANK an 111. Corporation; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; and COLLECTOR OF INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE AT CHICAGO, ILL. ) Defendants. ) IN CHANCERY General No. 75 CH 964 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 20th day of January A.D. 1976, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock A.M. (CENTRAL STANDARD) (DAYLIGHT SAVING) TIME, in ROOM 307 of the Court House in the City of Woodstock, in said County, sell at public auction tof the highest ana best bidder for cash all and singular, the following described premises 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 2 in Block 11 in the Original Plat of West McHenry being a part of the Southwest Quarter of Section 26 and the Nor­ thwest Quarter of Section 35, Township 45 North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian, ac­ cording to the Plat thereof recorded June 14, 1859, in Book 24 of Deeds, page 23, in McHenry County, Illinois. ADDRESS OR LOCATION OF PROPERTY: 3715 West John Street, McHenry, Illinois together with all buildings and improvements thereon, and the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging. DATED, Woodstock, Illinois, this 5th day of December A.D. 1975. MARGARET O'NEIL Clerk of the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois As we celebrate the Bi­ centennial in this country, we can view with pride many of the systems that have been part of the history of the country and which still hold today. But there is one that will be changing . . . the system of weights and measures established by our ancestors. The rest of the world has gradually adopted the metric meas­ urement system, and we, too, in the United States will be converting to it by 1980. Using metric in food purchasing and prepara­ tion won't mean throwing out all your kitchen equip­ ment -- but there will be some adjustments. Some companies are al- Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF GEORGE ED­ WARD MAHONEY Deceased, FILE NO. 75-P-369 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 194 of the Probate Act, of the death of the above named decedent and that letters Testamentary were issued on Dec. 11, 1975, to James Joseph Mahoney, Jr., 135 N. Pleasant Ave., Bloomingdale, II., whose at­ torney of record is Donald W. Truckenbrod, 4108 W. Crystal Lake Rd., McHenry, Illinois. Claims may be filed within 6 months from the date of issuance of Letters and that any claim not filed within that period is barred as to the estate which is inventoried within that period. Claims against said estate should be filed in the Probate office of the Clerk of said Court, County Court House, Wood­ stock, Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney.' MARGARET O'NEIL Clerk of the Court (Pub. Dec. 17, 23, 30,1975) Attorney for Plaintiff: COVEY, McKENNEY & POWERS, 88 Grant Street, Crystal Lake, IL Pub. Wed., Dec. 10,17,23,1975) rm Santa's coming to Wards HeyKids! Have breakfast with Santa. % Saturday, 8 A.M. - 10 A.M. December 20 Make your reservation* now. -il Breakfast includes: • Scrambled egg • Toast with jelly e Cup of Nettle's hot chocolate ... and a gift from Santa Claus. Bring your camera. Children's portion 88 We're proud to serve you. MONTGOMERY ™ a a STORE HOURS: Mon. thru Fri 10 -1) S a t u r d a y 9 : 3 0 - 6 ^ Sunday 11 a.m. - 6 105 Northwest Highway Roifte 14 Phone 459 3120 FREE PARKING Crystal Lake ready moving in the direc­ tion of metric by labeling measures in both metric apd U.S. equivalents. For example, Rubbermaid, Inc., has Grip 'n Mix Bowls with volume calibrations in both measures. The Grip 'n Mix Bowls come in two sizes -- the smaller one is marked with dual markings equivalent to V/2 quarts or IV2 liters, which is just slightly more than VA quarts. The larger Grip 'n Mix Bowl has markings for up to 12 cups or 3 liters. There's no need to be afraid that the old famil­ iar cookbooks and recipes will have to be converted to the metric system--the difference between sug­ gested metric measuring cups and spoons, and those we currently use, is so small that only the most sensitive recipes will need adjusting. For instance, one suggested metric cup is 250 millimeters, which is less than one tablespoon larger than present one- cup measures. No change from a long- established pattern comes easily, but by making Historic ride rivals that of If Henry Wadsworth Longfellow had lived in Virginia instead of in Massachusetts, he might have written: Hearken, my chillun, and listen to it; I'll tell you the story of young Jack Jouett Paul Revere wasn't the only patriot to ride through the night to save his country. Capt. John Jouett, a member of the Virginia militia, made an available measures and equipment with dual markings, the period of adjustment is simplified. of Capt. John Jouett famed Paul Revere equally important over­ night ride in June, 1781. « The fortunes of the Americans were at a low ebb, and in Virginia the capital had been moved from Williamsburg to Charlottesville where Gov. Thomas Jefferson and the General Assembly were in session. General Cornwallis de­ cided to invade Virginia, and he sent Col. Banastre Tarleton on a quick dash to Charlottesville. His ob­ jective was the capture of Jefferson, Patrick Henry, three other signers of the Declaration of Indepen­ dence, and other revolu- • / SECTION I - PAGE 23 • PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17,1975 his British cavalry were on their way, he rode into , town and roused the legis­ lators. Nearly all escaped, and the Assembly convened a few days later in Staunton, 40 miles farther west. Had they not been warned by Jouett, some of our founding fathers would have been captured and incarcerated juft when they were needed to lift the country from some of its worst dol­ drums. tionary leaders.i Jack Jouett spied the British cavalry moving rapidly along the main road to Charlottesville. It was the night of June 3, and they were in Louisa County, 40 miles from the temporary capital. Jouett guessed what the British objective was, leaped to his horse and galloped over little-used paths and dangerous ter­ rain to Charlottesville, helped by a moon that was almost full. He arrived at Monticello, Jefferson's home, at dawn. After warning Jefferson that Colonel Tarleton and • * * * World progress would m o v e r a s t e r i f p e o p l e would talk less and work harder. MreM Q1'E!N SAT., DEC. TOY ' SAVINGS 20th, "TIL 9 P. M. 50% JEWEL MAGIC® FASHION KIT Make stylis h r 50 r i n g s , n e c k - laces, brace­ lets easily. REG. 10.99 OUR REALISTIC CASH REGISTER Ring up sales, tf)50 tear off receipt. P l a y m o n e y included. REG. 6.99 SEWING MACHINE WITH ACCESSORIES Easily operated >| 7 5 by hand or with ^ 2 "D" cell bat teries, extra. REG. 9.49 DISNEY® TAPE RECORDER Mickey Mouse^ | ̂ mike. Simple controls. Bat- eries extra. REG. 28.95 FISHER-PRICE® DUMP TRUCK Big grab-han- ^ 50 die controls T? dumping action. Ages 2 to 6. REG. 8.99 LIFELIKE BABY SHARON®DOLL Drinks, wets. 3" Eyes close. 14" t a l l . B o n n e t , dress, bottle. REG. 7.99 THIRSTEE BABY® DRINKS, WETS Has rooted pix- _ _ i e h a i r , l o n g \ " " lashes. Bottle, *• blanket. 19' tall. REG. 9.99 CLOTHING FOR 12" TO 14" DOLLS Assorted color- f u l d o l l o u t - M M f i t s f o r h o u r s of playing fun. REG. Price 1.98 CHRISTMAS TREES REG. 29.95 14" REG. 54.95 27^' ALL TREE LIGHTS DECORATIONS 50% off JEWELRY WITH GENUINE STONES , , r ASLOWAS Wide choice of earrings, bracelets, pendants, pins. Jade, topaz and more. REGULARLY 17.00 ASLOWAi 10" Special buy. A COMPLETE FAMILY EXERCISER With regular use, helps you trim and shape legs, waist, arms, stomach. Instruction book. *798 IK ENTERTAINING TALKING BLOCKS IT AW Narrates popu- \ 50 l a r c h i l d r e n \Ji s t o r i e s . B a t - teries extra. J/ri 0.99 SAVE 3.11 4-QT. SELF-BUTTERING CORN POPPER Pops, butters at the same f Q © time! Auto, thermostat; REGULARLY 9.99 non-stick surface on base. Special buy. Batteries included. MULTI-BAND PORTABLE RADIO AM, FM, short wave, high p p public service, weather *1 ̂ lOO and aircraft. AC or DC. 4U 1425 Special buy. AC/BATTERY MULTI-BAND RADIO AM, FM, CB, high publjc m* O O s e r v i c e , w e a t h e r , a i r - craft, short wave 1 and 2. ^ Christmas Food Specials Jfcjorfeo SAVE 33% Fine chocolates, fruitcakes. ® lVfe-lb. fruitcake in reuseable gift tin. With 50% fruits and nuts. CD 5-lb. pre-sliced fruitcake in gift box. 65% fruits and nuts. £] 3-lb. box of family chocolates with creams, nougats, and more. [E 4-lb. box of deluxe assortment of chocolates. 14 varieties. REG. 1.79 REG. 8.99 REG. 4.99 REG. 7.99 1-lb. box of family chocolates 2.85 2-lb. box of deluxe chocolates 5.49 I 1 9 599 333 533 190 366 SAVE *12 AMERICANA-LOOK VALET FOR HIM 3288 REGULARLY 46.99 Handsome pine wood i n a n t i q u e s t a i n . C o n v e n i e n t v a l e t with trouser bar. 40" Sold unassembled. Other Styles REG. 49.99 35.88 REG. 59.99 44.88 1 o '0?o <• v o 0 ;o 1 P° 25% OFF ORLON" ACRYLIC AFGHAN KITS Daisy, 50x64" finished size, Reg. 9.99 7.49 Ripple, 45x56" finished size, Reg. 7.99 5.99 Stained glass, 45x60", Reg. 8.99 6.74 SAVE '6 PEDESTAL FLOOR TERRARIUM Create a mini- ^788 ature landscape ^ a n d e n h a n c e R E G . your home decor. 13.99 Choosy Santas shop with us. STORE HOURS 105 Northwest Highway Mon. thru Fri. 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. I 1«I7 C f Q 1 I Q l/'P Route 14 Saturday 9:30 a.m. - 6 p^m. v < r y o i d i i j d i v c Phone 459-3120 Sunday 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. w ( F R E E P A R K I N G

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