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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Nov 1981, p. 4

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ti^iE 1 AlNDEALER - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13,1981 '•PMI Hp a tARL WALSH A A 1 So I Hear If my eyes would permit me to read everything, I'd like to find a good western story. Not necessarily one where six men hit the dust on the first page. Just a good, old thriller when a man's best friends were a horse and a six-gun. - OVERHEARD. "He holds his nose so high he can't see what's on the level " Grass is a beautiful green as we hit the half way mark in November. Not complaining -- we can wait for it to be covered wtih white stuff. Glad to hear Alderman Harker's health has im­ proved greatly after a long bout. They built em strong and tough in the old days. Our English teachers told us never to end a sentence wvwtretrvmof* v* v* v* mi m# train* t (omplott Payroll Service From Time Card To W-2, Including All Government Forms I In-House Computer - We Deliver "WE OFFER LOCAL SERVICE" HARMS ACCOUNTINC 385-3074 WE SPECIALIZE IN PAYROLL with a preposition. Seems kind of handy at times. Had a teacher one time who told us if we ever used a comma instead of a semicolon, she would flunk us. Short sentences prevailed. Warnings are out that squirrels have extra bushy tails this fall -- a sure sign of a hard, long winter. All I know about the present crop of squirrels is that they hog all the bird feed. Must find a feeder those little devils can't climb. If you hit the red light on Green St. (at Elm), you might as well turn off your motor, relax and watch the girls go by. Went up and down Green St. paying bills and told Don Weingart I thought Alvina had me delivering checks to save postage. What do you think he said? "That's just to get you out of the house." Will have to be more ob­ serving. Parked in front of the Post Office and along comes a girl with a smile and a wave. Twas one of my favorite girls, Barb Hettermann, and DON'T II OUT! MEN'S FASHIONS 30% to 50% OFF STORE CLOSING RETIRING FROM BUSINESS EVERYTHING MUST GO FIXTURES AND RACKS HOURS: I Tu**-W*d 9-6 |Thor«*Frl 9-9 Sat 9-6 McHENRY 3421 PEARL ST. (North of Poet Offlco) •3 PC. VESTED SUITS •SHORTS'T SHIRTS*SOCKS| By Munsingwear •BELTS*DRESS SHIRTS •SWEATERS«BLUE JEANS YOU'RE SURETO FIND IT AT. . . VISIT US TODAY! MEN'S FASHIONS sfMHir te 28 SL I didn't recognize her until she got close. Moments for meditation: Do more than exist, live. Do more than touch, feel. Do more than look, ob­ serve. Do more than read, ab­ sorb. Do more than hear, listen. Do more than listen, un­ derstand. Do more than think, ponder. Do more than talk, say something. Author Unknown Driving down Lincoln road, we saw that terrible fire at Adams Enterprises and couldn't see how the firemen could prevent an entire block from burning to the ground. Our local department, with help from surrounding units, did a remarkable job in preventing further spread of the wicked flames. The McHenry Township fire department has come a long way since our early days when the hose was wound up on a 2-wheel cart which was towed to the fire by the first rig that came along. Those were the days when Borden's whistle gave one, two or three blasts to let the natives know the location of the fire. t I know nothing about fire fighting, but often wonder if the local district will ever own a snorkel. If it is a practical piece of equipment a fund should be started for the purchase. Have been told the cost is on the prohibitive side. Noting the name on the old time picture of "The Bridge" brought back memories of days when the same was named The Polly Prim. Let me tell thee, it was a bit on the lively side in prohibition days. Dear Earl: Your article from Bill and Pauline Pries was sent to us by our daughter Sheila Aleckson. We plan to attend the "McHenry Day" here in Florida. Ex-McHenry people, Betty and Dan O'Shea Ye Olde Plaindealer gets around. Thanks for the card, Betty and Dan. I note you marked the Orlando tem­ perature at 75 degrees. Just a few degrees higher than we are enjoying. Legal Notice STATE OF ILLINOIS ) )SS ) COUNTY OF McHENRY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS 1ST FINANCIAL SAVINGS A LOAN ASSOCIATION, an Illinois corporation, Plaintiff, vs. CONTINENTAL ILLINOIS NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF CHICAGO, Trustee under Trust Agreement dated September 24,1979 and known as Trust No. 48-69084-6; RONALD BOLES; RONALD L. MacFARLANE; Unknown Owners and Nonrecord Claimants, Defendants. Gen. No. 81CH382 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION The requisite affidavits having been duly filed herein notice is hereby given to you. rsonal and for urity THER LfijC * f I0HTS MfLA TlQfl FRIDAY SPECIAL FISH FRY INCLUDES $425 SOUP & POTATO PANCAKES WITH APPLESAUCE. UNKNOWN OWNERS AMD NONRECORD CLAIMANTS: and RONALD MacFARLANE, defendants in the above entitled action, that said action has been commenced in said Court by the plaintiff naming you as defendants therein, and Pr?.y^r foreclosure of a mortgage on the premises legally described as: Lot 12 in Oak Valley Hills, Unit One, being a Subdivision of part of the Northeast Quarter and of part of the Northwest Quarter of Section 24, Township 46 North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the Plat thereof recorded May 10, 1979 as Document No. 767431, in McHenry County. Illinois. commonly known as 2808 Deer Trail, Spring Grove, Illinois, 60071. 2. For a deficiency judgment a judicial sale of the] property. AND ^OR RELIEF: And that Summons-duly issued out of said Court against you as provided by law and that the said action is still pending and un­ determined in said court. Now, therefore, unless you file your answer or other­ wise make your appearance in said! action in said Court, in the Courthouse in the City of Woodstock, on or before the 7th day of December. 1981, default may be entered against you anytime after said date. I N T E S T I M O N Y WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court at my office in Woodstock, Illinois, this 30th day of October, 1981. Vernon W. Kays, Jr., Clerk of the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois STREIT and DeBROUX P C. Attorneys at Law 320 East Indian Trail Aurora, Illinois 60505 (Pub. Nov. 6,13, & 20,1981) No. 810560 known as 20t» N. Kent, McHenry, Illinois. THEREFORE, act to said command I expose for sale, at Auction, all the right, title and interest of the above named James Kane and Susan Kane in and to the above described prooerty. on Wednesday the 9th day of December, 1981, at 10:00 o'clock A.M. at the Front Steps of the Court House of McHenry County in Woodstock, Illinois. Dated at Woodstock. Illinois, this 6th day, of November 1981. H. E. Nulle, Sheriff of McHenfy County, Illinois (Pub. Nov. 13,18 & 25,1981) No. 810570 Legal Notice Public notice is hereby Siven that on Monday, [ovember 16, 1981 at 7:30 &m. at the Lon Reed Civic inter located at 3211 West Beach Drive, McHenry Shores, Illinois, there will be a public meeting concerning Flood Insurance. This meeting will be directed by Mr. David Schein, Federal Emergency Management Agency representative. By order of the Board of Trustees Village of McHenry Shores (Pub. Nov. 13,1981) No. 810578 Legal Notice A Public Meeting will be held next Thursday, November 19. 1981 at 7:30 (>.m. at the Alliance Church ocated at 3815 West Bull Valley Road in McHenry, Illinois. This meeting will be for the residents of McHenry Shores and will pertain to the possible annexation issue between McHenry Shores and the City of McHenry. By order of the Board of Trustees Village of McHenry Shores (Pub. Nov. 13,1981) No. 810579 IF YOU'RE TIRED OF FRIED FISH, TRY THE FRIDAY FISH BUFFET FEATURING BAKED COD, SHRIMP CREOLE, BLUEFISH, LAKE OR SEA TROUT, COD FLORENTINE, MONKFISH, POTATO, VEGETABLE AND COMPLETE SALAD BAR! $495 Legal Notice lego/ Notice ft. FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIAL 1 LB. LIVE MAINE LOBSTER SATURDAY NIGHT TRY OUR PRIME RIB BUFFET MO95 $$95 NIGHTLY SPECIALS MON THRU FRI LUNCHEON SPECIAL C SOUP N* SANDWICH LIVE ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SHERIFF'S SALE Virtue of Execution 80 2553 issued out of the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court County of DuPage County and State of Illinois, and to me directed, whereby I am commanded to make the amoung of a certain judgment recently obtained against James Kane and Susan Kane in favor of Michael L. Ives and Associates, Inc. out of the lands, tenements, goods and chattels of the said I have levied on the following property, to-wit: Lot 6 in Block 7 in Kent's Acres, a subdivision of part of the West Half of Section 31, Township 45 North, Range 9, East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the Plat thereof recorded June 12, 1957 as Document No. 324178 in NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on November 10, A.D. 1981, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post-office addresses of all of the per­ sons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as ADVANCED C.A.T.V. INSTALLERS, located at 1018 Barrexille Road, McHenry, IL. , • Dated this 10th day of November, A.D. 1981. Rosemary Azzaro, County Clerk (Pub. Nov. 13 20& 27,1981) No. 810574 Book 13 of Plats, page 26, in McHenry County, Illinois, and commonly Coat Hangers ' Suit coats and sport coats should be hung on shaped, wooden hangers to preserve shoulder fit. MR C's RESTAURANT & LOUNGE 217 N . F ron t S t . , McHenry FOR RESERVATIONS CALL : 385-8600 Masonic Lodge Holds 128th Installation tt. Chamberlain STORM WORLD'S LARGEST MANUFACTURER DOORS OF PREMIUM STORM DOORS The 128th annhal in­ stallation of officers of McHenry Masonic Lodge, No. 158, will be held Nov. 21 at 8 p.m. in the Masonic temple at 1309 N. Court street in McHenry. Right Worshipful Brother James Crout of Capron lodge will serve as the installing master. Officers to be installed are Robert A. Banzhaf, wor­ shipful master; Ronald H. Bosse, senior Warden; Bernard A. Wedell, junior warden; Jon C. Gealow, treasurer: Kenneth S. Bowsher secretary; Henry E. Rahn, chaplain; George D. Lane, senior deacon; Robert E. Campbell, junior deacon; Dennis R. Leo, senior steward; Curtis E. Hoover, junior steward; Gordon H. Tharp, marshal!; E. Boyd Dowell, organist; and Charles L. Johnson, tyler. Friends and area residents are invited. These are a few of-fhe Chamberlain Storm Doors on sale at Totem Wholesale Lumber From the Fullq Insulated Heavq DutqThermcore to the full View Storm Door that should off that eypensive front Door. Whi| wait until its too cold to hold a screw driver or qour lips stick to the aluminum uihcn you kiss your new Chamber bin Storm Door cause qou like it so Much? Do it now and save... the "TOTEM WAV/ TOtiokteite LUMBER Brought To You By Every Saturday 11AM To 1PM Bacon & Eggs Or .A ̂ Ham & Eggs $1.95 ̂- Sing-Alongs #69# Dancing (If You Can Handle It) : & Don't Forget Our Friday MfhtFIs . Or Our Scrumptious Daily Lunches! ^G7566ftft

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