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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Oct 1977, p. 11

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Legal Notice IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS EASTERN DIVISION j Advance Mortgage Corporation Plaintiff, ' W,' i v. Bobby Bates, et al., Defendants, Case No. 77 C 2252 NOTICE OF SPECIAL COMMISSIONER'S SALE Public Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a decree entered in the above entitled court in said cause on I, SHELBY KANARISH Special Commissioner for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division, will on November 7, 1977 at 9:00 O'Clock -A.M. in the Court House located at the Front Door of the McHenry County Courthouse, in the City of >odstock and, State of inois, sell _to the highest bidder for cash all and singular the following described < premises and real estate in said decree mentioned, situated in the County of McHENRY in the State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said decree. Said sale shall be subject to 1976 general taxes and to any special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate. Upon the sale being made the purchaser or purchasers will receive a Certificate of Pur­ chase which will specify the property purchased, the amount paid therefor, and the time when a deed shall issue unless the property is redeemed according to law. Said property is described as follows, to-wit: The North 140 feet of Lots 49, 50 and 51 in Spring Meadows Subdivision a Subdivision of part of the North East V4 of Section 25, Township 46 North, Range 8, E. of the third Principal Meridian, according to the Warm Up With Easy To Make Chicken Chowder Cool crisp days herald the return of hot soup to your menu. And nothing is more rib sticking on an autumn day than a steaming bowl of thick chowder. For real homemade goodness with just a can opener and a little imagination, try Creamy Chicken Corn Chowder. Convenient canned chicken spread provides hearty meat flavor instantly to combined cans of condensed onion soup and golden kernel corn. The chunks of real chicken add texture and richness to the cream based soup. Pack it in a wide mouth thermos for a back to school lunch or serve it for supper with crusty rolls and baked apples for dissert. Plat thereof recorded May 9,1960 as Doc. No. 369330, in Book 14 of Plats, page 52, in McHenry County, Illinois; commonly known as 2213 Westward, Spring Grove, II. DATED this 26th day of September, A.D. 1977 SHELBY KANARISH SPECIAL COMMISSIONER UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS EASTERN DIVISION FISHER AND FISHER Attorneys for Plaintiff 30 North La Salle Street Chicago, Illinois 60602 372-4784 s (Pub. Sept. 30, Oct. 7,14,21, 4977) , Landlord: "How: did you find the room?*' Guest: "Terrible! I didn't close an eye all night!" "That's your own fault, sir. If you want to sleep you must close your eyes." Creamy Chicken Corn Chowder can (10-1/2 ounces) 1 can (4-3/4 ounces) c.ondensed cream of * onion soup 1 cup milk cup water In a large saucepan, gradually add milk and water to soup, stirring constantly. Add chicken spread and corn; heat to boil­ ing. Reduce heat and cover. Simmer 5 to 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Serve hot. Makes 4-6 servings. 2/3 2/3 chunky chicken spread can (8-3/4 ounces) whole kernel golden corn in liquid BEEN CRUNCHED? IWE'LL STRAIGHTEN YOU OUT.1 BOB'S AUTO BODY 1701W. Rte. 120 McHenry 385-9222 If YOU WANT THE .BEST... INSIST ON THE BEST! NEED It's so Easy to have RIVACY? a handsome hedge rand gorgeous blooming Holland Bulbs- next spring plant them now! JAVE WITH BARE-ROOT PLANTS Field Clearance Sale • Hedge Plant Zabels • Honeysuckle Larqe 3 to 4 foot Fieldqrown Plants (Bare Root) "25 of more $2.25 eoch 100 or more $2.00 eoch (Limited Supply) jb£ Weekend Sole Mixed Narcissus Bulbs lr§6l "Ideal For Naturalizinq" IMpr 29 <t eoch JlilLL 100 for $24.98 W5* liWIli I wooa M0N.-THURS. 9-6, FRI. 9 8 SAT. 9-5, Sun. 10-5 owerw©i_ rtts. 14 & 176, Crystal Lake, IL '815) 459-6200 Which Dog For You? Shetland Sheepdog They hail from Scotland's rugged Shetland Islands -- home of that other famous diminutive animal, the Shet­ land Pony. Here Shetland Sheepdogs, miniature version of the Collie, have been favor­ ite^ for at least two hundred years, herding sheep and shar­ ing the farmer's home as fam­ ily pets. Though Shetland Sheep­ dogs are less than half the size of a Collie, weighing only 15- 20 pounds and standing 13-16 inches high, they are just as beautiful. They have the same fluffy double coat, with a thick white mane and bib and feathered chaps. The two breeds certainly had a com­ mon ancestor, and it's prob­ able that, like other animals on the Shetland Islands, Shel- ties have been bred smaller over the years. Only under­ sized animals can survive in this rocky land with sparse vegetation, where even the shepn are half as big as their couterparts on the Scottish mainland. The farmers who bred Shelties weeded out dogs who didn't fit their demanding requirements -- a dog had to earn its keep -- and this pro­ cess has made the Sheltie a highly regarded herder. A Sheltie can follow its errant charges where a larger dog often can't; in Wyoming and Montana, ranchers value Shelties for their ability to run quickly across deep Snow without breaking through the crust. They are much prized at lambing time because of their gentleness with ewes. Shelties make gentle family pets, too. Unlike their Collie cousins, they can adapt well to apartment living, and their sensitive, loving nature makes them especially fine compan­ ions for older people. Shelties are playful and affectionate with children, but they do need an owner who is willing to put time in on grooming their luxurious coats. A little wary with stran­ gers, Shelties are good watch­ dogs. They are not inclined to stray. Bred to be obedient and protective, Shetland Sheepdogs are happiest when keeping close watch over their home territory. Now, before the seasonal rush, is prime time to have your annual heating-plant checkup. Wood-burning fire­ place chimneys should also be cleared of excessive soot. ^?£OUj£ 926 FRONT RT. 31 815-385-9303 HOURS: Mon.-Tl»iw. 9 i.m.-l p.m. Fri.-Sat. 9a,m.-Sp.m. Sun. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. X ^ III II|1|Mim['| 1 AUTOMOBILES 1976 PONTIACBOHWEV'llJE BROUGHAM '4675 - control, powor door lotki. 1976 MERCURY MARQUIS COUPE *4375 AS* JH1 m AM aiilMiAti# hwM •laailaa HA AAA Air conoiuoning, unji iopi luiwmiuv uiw.^ pwvr Siwnnpower diimSi nH^ 1976 FORD GRANADA *3975 brata, It,000 milts. --t 1975 CHARGER COUPE *3475 1974 P0NTIAC GRAND PRIX *3675 raNy wlwh, 38,000 mitts, txtra citan. 1974 FORD MAVERICK >2375 4 doo^i ( cyi> sutoimtic t/ins., pov§f stMnin^ food cowditoow. 1974 CADILUC FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM. *3875 4 ^^^ AMIIA lpA||| AAAltt ooot,, Ktawer ifii(tiivt} spi'i ironi MiOt wwwrjf opuoAt 1974 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO COUPE. *2975 1974 CHEVROLET IMPALA *2775. 4 tar hardtop, ah ctwditftmwt radio, liqrf tap, automatic trans., powor (tooting, powor btafcos. 1974 CHEVROLET IMPALA 9 PASS. STATION WAGON *2675 Aif conditioning, nek, powoc stoofinj, powof bfikiif Mitonuitic tfMi> 1973 COUGAR XR7 COUPE *2875 vinyl tap. 1973 FIREBIRD COUPE............. '2975 1972 CADILLAC SEDAN DeVILLE....... *1575 1971CHEVR0LET MONTE CARLO COUPE. *1975 1971 DODGE DART SWINGER COUPE.... *1275 1970AMBASSADOR.......... •..•••»395 1969 CADILLAC SEDAN DeVILLE '1495 4 door, oxcoloit coiMor, low rIh 1974JCHEVROLEJ * TO^pfcKUP......T1975 Ccyion^nt, standard tea«. 1968 FORD PICKUP .....*695 Exhibition Of Art Work Al Ana Gallery Mid-America: A Small Town Perspective, is an unique combination of paintings, prints and drawings that reflect the quiet prairies and peaceful towns out beyond the metropolitan reaches. The exhibiiton of forty realistic pieces by two women artists, whose works are in museums and private collec­ tions throughout the United States, opens Saturday, Oct. 22, at the Courthouse gallery, Old PAGE U . PLAINDEALER Courthouse and Jail, on the City Square, Woodstock. The reception will be held from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. Kathleen Eaton paints with acrylics, using them in varying degrees of transparency. Judith Hahn's works on paper- etchings, paintings and drawings. The exhibition runs through Oct. 30. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and on weekends, and 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Fridays. Great men's faults are never small. -John Clarke. • FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1877 Ice Cream Labels § ^"y-'M To help consumers knagy the real scoop on what tty are buying, the Food at Drug Administration has sued new labeling rules makers of ice cream, shdjfc- bet, and ices. Under the n&v rules, if a package sa^s "strawberry ice cream," Mt means the product does nek contain any artificial flavor­ ing. But if the label stated * "strawberry-flavored i c p cream," it means that arti­ ficial flavoring has added. Any label that reac "artificial strawberry ic cream" is just that^ VA LEER MEN'S FASHIONS GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE LIMITED QUANTITY OF WOMENS IINGON_HAND VISIT Ut TODAY! SAVE 50% TO 70% OH TNI GREATEST SELECTION OF UTEST STTLES, FINEST OUALITT MENSWEAR FROM FAAIOUS NATIONAL RRANOS DON'T BUY ANOTHER SUIT OUTERWEAR SPORTCOAT DRESS SHIRT SUCKS 28 TO 50 SWEATER UNTIL TOU SEE OUR SELECTION ANO INCREDIRIE PRICES! PLENTY OF nil PARKING SALE BEING CONDUCTED BY CARL'S FURNITURE CO. *1 A * * 1 I MCHENRY 3421 PEARL ST. (North of Post Office) HOURS: N0R.1M,MD.IM lMS.im.IM Sit. IM, SWIM DON'T WAIT SHOP EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS THE SALE YOU HAVE WAITED FOR! r kd aV. dm* =297 Grenoble 2 x 4' Panel '< ' ,'V ' i "'c> 4* im •300 Windslone Vinyl-coated 2 x 4' Panel trV * •*>7vy>r-< CeHing Bonanza! Buy now and save 10% to 25% off selected do-it-yourself Armstrong ceilings! Prices may vary by participating retailer •̂HutryfortheceMng bargains at the--participating s 162 Plaza Acoustical 2 x 4' Panel Mc Henry Lumber 403© WEST MAin ST. Mc HE NBY, ILLINOIS Special offer Saturday, October 30,

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