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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Jul 1977, p. 4

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PAGE 4-PLAINDKALER-WEDNESDAY. JULY «T. 10IT Extension Comments (ty Clout J. Young, ~22k££'$£&h2 Harrison Registration •»iu«M (or hogs. Locals Scheduled August 18 rfrutoM* Can Adult beetles continue to cincrgf from the soil in infested corn fields. There ore reports of bcc&lfe counts OS high os ten to fifteen per plont. To summarize the problems these beetles con cause, here is o revere of their importance. If corn rootwwm beetles ore skraMlonl in aoumiini in corn nous, infs ̂ beetles can interfere with pollinotioa. The result is reduced kernel set. Adult bottle control is justified if there is an average of five or more beetles per plant. Apply the insecticide during the early silking period, preferably before 5S percent of the plants have silked. There is no benefit from spraying after ail of the plants have silked. For control, apply one pound of malathion. one-half pond of gasmen. or one pwni of crrbaryl (Sevin) as tbe active ingredient per acre. Carbaryl will piotide o long-term kill of Malathion and diazmon wiD not. However, tbe control 01 oeeues witn mammon or dwzinon wiD last long enough to protect against pollination injury. n malathion and rtiarinon will control corn leaf aphids and carbaryl win not. Allow five days with malathion and ton days with diazinon between treatment and the harveot of the corn for grain or forage purpooos. Carbaryl has no waiting period. RTAGas Tax It looks like farmers win pay this new tax and then file for a refund from the Illinois Department of Revenue for that gas used other than for -Air. ABow for maximum air movement in confinement or to on hot days, ride for IMverstty of iadicatos that overcrowding Hogs neither convert feed nor gain weight well when they are expooed to high temperatures. Following ore some hot weather protection suggestions for hogs: -Shade. Provide at least six square feet of shade for each market hog on pasture and *•» - » aii - - - *--•* tuieen co n|UMiPWi squirf im of shade fbr*sows on pastme. Natural shade is better than artificial shade. Locate construct artificial pasture shade vfor maximum air Joe Babbitt of Crystal Lake won the first Lake county Pork contest He prepored B-B-Q »*- - w- ̂ -- - - ,1? ar|.|, 4j. -ran. at m now engiDie to enter the state contest Aug. 14 at the state fair. The local pork producers association a |L;. sorod mis Kantlehner Suffolks of McHenry exhibited the premier ahow grand champion ram .lamb carcass and the tasrii in the 1977 Lamb Carcass show a a J - - ** , a a mm recently in opniigneiCL There wiH be tours in Macon, riwilwi MM! KIWT i Aug. 1,2 and 3 to look at agricultural applications of harnessing the sun. These include grain drying, shop , residential Harrison school. Wonder Lake, win hold its registration and payment of fees day Thursday, Aug. It, from 9:90 am. to 12:30 pm. and from 2 to S p.m. AU registration and fees collection will take place in the school gymnasium. Packets will be sent to an parents known to the school Monday, Aug. 9. Parents who have not yet registered their children at Harrison are urged to complete this registration Aug. 19. Fees for tins school year are: Kindergarten. $9.50 (includes the first semester milk); Grades 1 and 2, $15; Grades 3 and 4, $17.50; Grades 5, €, 7, 9 $90. ' • First day of school for att children in grades 1-9 win be Friday. Aug. 29, for one-half day only. School begins again with a fun day starting Mon­ day. Aug. 29. Kindergarten children wfll use Friday. Aug. 29, to visit the school and and livestock beating. There are details in the office. Coming Events July 27. » - show (Livestock association) Aug. 9-7 - 4-H show at County foir Aug 10 - Dairy tour of Ova Transfer facility Aug. 11 - Pond Management teacber. Parents of children attending the morning session should plan to come between 9 and 11:90 a.m. Parents of children attending in the af­ ternoon should come between 1 and 3:30 pjn. The first day of actual school for kindergarten children win be Monday, Aug. 29. Parents of children entering Harrison school for tbe first time are reminded to bring a certified copy of the child's birth certificate. Also, children entering kindergarten and grade 5, as well as children who have moved from out-of-state, are required to have the results of a current physical examination. Physical forms are available in the school office.' ChiMCare Child care administrators from throughout Illinois have formed a working group to develop cooperative ap­ proaches to the state's child welfare issues. Formation of the group, called the Com­ mittee of Thirty, was an­ nounced recently by Margaret Kennedy, director of tbe Illinois Department of Children and Family Services and Mirl Whitaker, executive director of the Child Care association of Illinois. The group win meet weekly through August in Springfield and Chicago. GROUP. INC. P.O.BOX 143 •15/3SS-1771 The McHenry Plaindealer NEW fully automatic softeners TWO year option to buy witti FULL rental fee deducted ONE phone call can answer any questions PHONE 312-259-3393 rent per month softN Serving McHenry & Greater McHenry County FREE Y-AWAY! SPECIALS v.v mkf1* SCALLOPS RENYOKU Isieuma steak4 r 7 1 SATWOAY t •••.v.v New Arrivals! Misses' Polyester Coordinates K)50. *13 On or off the campus you H be the smartest ever in your pumpkin and brown Ponte stripes teamed w»tt> pumpkin, brown and winter white' A wardrobeful costs so little m misses sizets 10 to 18 Cowl in white pongee 10.50 SltevtltM vest striped $13 PuM-on pants, soi»d pumpkin or brown $12 white pongee $13 tunic, striped $13 pumpkin or brown 10.50 SSNBAY SKOALS - iv.%-̂ y ~Tt£E ROSE FOC T)C LMMES~ LA Y-AWAY »>>>:%< 2500 N CHAPEL HILL RD. McHENRY, ILL 385-0333 4400 W. RTE. 120/McHENRY Lmgal Notic* | W THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT lor the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division, Advance Mortgage Corporation Plaintiff, vs: Bobby G. Bates, etal.. Defendants, Case No. 77 PUBLICATION NOTICE The requisite affidavit of non residence having been filed, notice it hereby ehren you Bobby G. Bates andSally Ann Bates aad UNKNOWN OWNERS, Defendants, in the above entitled soft, that the said suit has been commenced in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division in Illinois, by the said a and other foreclosure e made by Sally Ann Defendants for of a certain Bobby G. Bates Bates to Advance Mortgage Corporation as Mortgagee conveying the .following described property and premises to wit: The North 14t feet of Lots 49, SO and SI in Spri Meadows Subdivision Subdivision of port of the North East % of Section 25, Township U North, Range 8, E. of file Third Principal Meridian, according to the Plat thereof recorded May t, 1MB as Doc. No. 901330, in Book 14 of Plats, page 52 in com known-as 2213 Spring Grove, and which said mortgage was recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds in McHenry County, IPinnis as Document No. 070420 and far other relief; that summons was doty issued out of the said Gourt against you as provided by law, and that the said suit is still pen DOGS FOR ADOPTION Weimaraner mix, 0 weeks, 4 males, 2 females, wiD be median size. Golden Retriever-Yellow Lab, neutered male, II i medium, light beige, mil puppies, 7 weeks, male-female, black-tan. Samoyed-Black Lab, female, 6 months, looks like Samoyed but color is solid black. Golden Retriever-St. Ber­ nard. male. 3 years, housefareken. aD shots, very gentle years. Mack-white. all Shepherd mix. female. 0 months, tan-black, very good dog ^ ths. housebroken, all shots, an excellent pet with children. Shepherd mix, female, l y e a r , b l a c k - w h i t e , housebroken, all shots. Border Collie pups, 13 < male-female, puppy shots. CoUie-Sbepherd. 14 buff with blirck trim, excellent with children. German Shorthair Pointer purebred, female, lto years, liver-white, all shots. Beagle purebred, young male, tri color, gentle and affectionate with perfect markings. Kffohrstd purebred, yorng male, 10 inches tall, dense grayish coat and a beautiful face. This dog's time is 19, but it aoidd be a crime to destroy him. Please give him a chance. CATS FOR ADOPTION Kittens, 4 weeks, short hair, 2 Mack and 2 tabby, male- ORDER THIS MATTER cqmiig to be heard on the motion of the Plaintiff for on Order directing the Defendants Bobby G. Bates and Sally Aim Bates and UNKNOWN OWNERS, to 1 file their Answer or jplend to tbe Com to Foreclose Mortgage filed in this matter and it appearing that an Af fidavit otNon-Besidence and a Petition for Order of Publication having been filed herein, and the Gourt being fuDy advised in the premises; IT IS HEREBY ORDERED * »--m. * •--- w* -- a_ 1--, toil uefenaants ncran uoooy G. Bates and Sally Ann Bates and UNKNOWN OWNERS, file their answers or otherwise p t e a d t o t h e n -- t o froreciooc Mortgage heretofore filed by Plaintifr on or before September 0,1177 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that notice of this Order be in the-McHENRY M t r-, / rn u mm ̂ n :::3 ~ - f , . * W J t LiS no LJ « / 1 i. • ̂* *h< ' T ^ V A W & l Z r r : ; i Mfc" ~ " : 1 • i A , \Pe ,iL u. 'I . t_, 1 *0 „ i, a= Gray tabby, female, 2 years. Sna^oint Siamese, neutered male, litter trained, af- hair, male- hlack-white male, very affectionate, hair kittens, 12 2 black-white, 1. white Kittene, short hair, 12 weeks, 2 females. Mack-white and for six (0) ENTER: Judge George heighten DATED: July 22,1W7 Now therefor, unless you the said Defendants, ̂ file your said suit or othesnise make in the of the Clerk of the District Court of the United States for tbe Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division in the Federal Buihtngat 210 S. Dearborn, ChicMo. Dhnois 00 or before the tt day of Sep- may be my time after that day'and a in accordance with the prayer of said Complaint. H STUART CUNNINGHAM. CJerk FISHER AND FISHER, At­ torneys for Plaintiff 30 North U Salle Street Chicago, niimiw asfins (Pub. Jul 27, Aag, 3,10,17, H It 31,1077) This Weeks Values Take You Baek-to-School in Stvle! The total vahae of all business HHssaia (gross product) is ripened to 0100 bfllion this year, to esUmates [recently by the Illinois of Business and Economic Development (BED). The estimates are based on the state's produc­ tivity during the first few of 1977. BED helps and facUitate will soon bemn the state's phone MR. The Illinois Department of Ad ministrative Services (DAS) is having the first-ef-its-kind to to cards. &ich calls are placed by state the ne state government $10,000 Go European! Casual Soft Sided Luggage 46" m/k DAat̂ foVSAl 9«efc SUM IO10S 3-pc set Res S61 97 European styling -- made »n USA' Sturdy ieatt*er-look v»ny! with easy-actton zippers. Choose Peanut Tan or Green -- a set or a piece Save lffV2S% now1 Tote reg $15 99 1199 Carry-on. reg. $20.99 . 14.99 Paoktng Case. $24.99 385-4100 Son nan enSANlTAS* WALLCLAD*aad FORMICA * fabrics.! 255 O/y SMI AUGUSTS* McHenry Paint, Gla«s 6 Wallpaper MIW.

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