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PAGE 16 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, JANUARY 28,1983 A HELPING PAWS ANIMAL WELFARE ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 205 Crystal Lake, Illinois 60014 (815)459-2641 Anyone who would like to donate a 'white elephant' item ~ plants, knick- knacks, etc. -- for the Helping Paws Bazaar Saturday, Jan. 29 and Sunday, Jan. 30, is urged to please bring it to the office at 465 Virginia street, Crystal Lake, between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., by Friday, Jan. 28. All pet adoptions must be validated by the signing of a contract, along with the adoption fee which includes the cost of the spay or neuter surgery from a vet of Helping Paws' choice, or a deduction from the cost of the surgery if done by a vet of your choice. When adopting a pet through Helping Paws, please for your future reference, keep name, address, phone number of the person from whom you adopted pet, and adoption fee, by check, payable to Helping Paws. DOGS FOR ADOPTION Schnauzer mix, 6-week male, shots, housebroken, good with children and pets, 312 658-7831. Cocker Spaniel, 4-year male, shots/ housebroken, 312 381-4480. Shepherd-Husky, 2-year, black- silver male, shots, housebroken, neutered, 338-7464. Great Dane-mix, 3-year male, housebroken, 338-7783. Husky-Terrier, 6-month, black- silver female, good with children and pets,-312 658-7831. Shepherd-Collie, 1-year female; three 8-week female puppies, 815 569- 2519. Collie mix, 4-vear female, shots, spayed, outside doe. 815 943-6738, Collie-Retriever 12-week, white male, 459-0376 after 4 p.m. 'Benji' type, medium size, beige, 3- year female, housebroken, spayed, shots, 459-4529. Beagle mix, 1-year female, housebroken, good with children and pets, 455-1195. Setter-Labrador, 6-month male, good v ith children and pets, outside dog, 815 923-2557. CA rs FOR ADOPTION Dark Tiger, stripe, young adult, short hair, male, neutered, shots, 455- 1256. Adult Persian mix, male, gold- white; 412-month 'Morris' female, 312 639-6603. Brown Tabby, short hail", 6V2-month male, shots, 459-3946. Black-grey tiger, young adult, short hair, female, shots, 312 639-7801. Grey-white, 5-month, short hair, female, 338-0132 , 455-4999. Grey long hair, 4-month male, 338- 6132, 455-4999. Six adult cats; yellow Tabby Morris, female; two brown-black Tabby females; black-white male; orange Tabby 'Morris' male; char­ coal grey-white male, all shots, spayed, neutered, 312 639-6603. Persian mix,, grey-white, l^-year female, good with children and pets, 459-3257. Persian mix, l V f e -year, white with green eyes, seim-long hair, male, neutered, shots, 312 669-5414. ' Long hair, grey adult female, declawed, spayed (?), 344-2621. Grey-white, 10-week female; young adult female, black-brown-orange, 338-6049. Black 8-month female, declawed; Calico, 2-year female, spayed, declawed, 455-4004 after 5 p.m. Orange tiger, 4-month, short hair, brown eyes, 385-1582. Grey-white, short hair, 4-month female, 338-6968. Orange-white stripe, 3Vmonth, short hair, 815 728-1048. Black-white, l V f e -year female, spayed, declawed. shots. 385-6009. McHENRY 1-2 $ 1 5 0 3 8 5 - 0 1 4 4 ALL S I . 0 0 S A T . & S U N . SEATS T I L 5 P M $1.00 TUESDAY ALL SHOWS HELD J 0VER, BURT REYNOLDS i'M GOLDIE HAWN * FRI. & MON.-THURS. % 7-9:15 / / SATURDAY ft SUNDAY Pf 2-4:15-7-9:15 HELD OVER! TVS E A HELLCF Awnr TO MAKE A uynt FRI. ft MON.-THURS. PC 6:45-9:15 SAT. ft SUN. 2-4:15-6:45-9:15 STARTS FRIDAY! V*, FRI. ft MON. - THURS. 6:30-8:30 Pt SATURDAY ft SUNDAY 2:30-4:30-6:30-8:30 W O O D S ! ( ) ( K I M I A I K l M A I N x I R K I I - . 1 n n I O f f I I n S q u a r e Vdulls S2: I I & I ndcrSl.50; Matinees S1.5(1. 815-338-8555 SHOWPL ACE 1-2-3-4 R T E . 1 4 & 3 1 C R Y S T A L L A K E 4 5 S 1 0 0 5 T U E S D A Y A L L S H O W S s1.00 $ 1 1 0 B A R G A I N MATINEES DA!IT III SPM GEM ONE DARK NIGHT (pg) (A SHOCKING TALE OF HORROR THAT TAKES YOU BEYOND FEAR) FRIDAY: 7:10, 9:00; SATURDAY A SUNDAY: 1:1C, 3:00, 7:10, 9:00 MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY: 7:00, 9:00 WEDNESDAY: 2:00, 7:00, 9:00 1 s a t . z-4:id-o:< S 3 0 0 A U U l I S J 2 . 0 0 Y O U N G A O ! U T S 1 2 I ' • C H i l D R f N i . I A i i N i ' t R MARY TYLER MOORE - DUDLEY MOORE STARTS FRIDAY SIX WEEKS 8:45-10:3 SUN. THRU THURS. NICK NOLTE • E. MURPHY 0:50 I THUS 2:4:15-6:30-8:45 FRI. ft SAT. 2:30-4:30-fc30 8:30-10:30 SUN.-THURS. 2:30-4:30 6:30-8:30 PAUL NEWMAN DAILY 1:45-4:15-6:45-9:15 TIME RIDER Ml FRI. ft SAT. 2:30-4:30-7 9-10:45 SUN.-THURS. 2:30-4:30-7-9 PRINCESS Starring Burt Reynolds & Goldie Hawn • • • V7 Roger Ebert FRI., MON., TUES., THURS.: 7:00, 9:10 SAT. ft SUN. 1:00, 3:10, 7:00, 9:10 WEDNESDAY: 2:00, 7:00, 9:10 / a fgsr LAURIE'S PIZZA TREE GIVEAWAY!! 1 FREE LITER OF POP WITH PURCHASE L( ST DOGS Afghan, 8-month male, tan fluffy coat, silver choke collar. Lily Lake road, Lilvmoor. 344-1176. Shihtzu, 11-month, white with brown, female, Valley View road, Village Prairie Grove, 455-5886. Irish Setter, 7-year female, spayed, green collar, ID tag, Pleasant Valley road, Woodstock, 312 ' 669-5674, f reward). Schn-Collie, 8-month female, brown- white, long coat, Crystal lake Manor, 459-3927. Golden Retriever, 4-year male, Nr brown leather collar. Pistakee Highlands, 312 497-4331. Black Labrador-Retriever, l V f e -year female, Wauconda, 312 526-1114. FOUNDCATS Black short hair young female (?), declawed, red collar with bell, McHenry, 385-2353. Beige-white young adult, short hair female, Chapel Hill restaurant, 815 728-0235. Call Animal Control when you find or lose a pet. They also have pets for adoption, 338-7040. For information on Helping Paws lost and found and adoptions, call 459-2641. Educational Workshop Set At West Campus The McHenry high school West campus parent group will present a financial aid and post-secondary education workshop Wednesday, Feb. 2, at 7:30 p.m. in Room 210-211 at West campus. Dennis Wentworth, coordinator of ' Financial Aid at McHenry County college will present information on the Area Jaycee Of Month Winners The board of directors of the McHenry Area Jaycees award the Jaycee of the Month award. The winner of the award best exemplifies the ideals of Jayceeism during that month. The award is based on combined performance in areas of community service, individual growth, and service to the chapter. The winners of this award for the past year were the following; January, Dave Dicker; February, Dave Kalkbrenner; March, Mark Serpe; April, Bill True; May, Duane Winn; June, Jerry Sullivan; July, Dave Kalkbrenner; August, Carl Smith; September, Stephen Haugh; October, Joe Nootens; November, won jointly by Randy Kiel and Rich Gamperl; December, Mike Bohne. financial aid programs available for students to further their education, such as Illinois State Scholarship commission programs, Pell grants and other federal funding programs. Student and Parent Loan programs, the Family Financial Statement (FFS) and the Financial Aid Form (FAF). Sgt. Gene Munger of the U.S. Army will explain the Army-College Fund program. The Armed Services have a great variety of education-oriented programs and financial aids available. Victor Murauskas from the American Institute of Occupational Trades will discuss vocational and trade schools and the programs available for financing proprietary school education. This is expected to be of great in­ terest to the community since many local students are vocationally oriented in their educational program and career goals. 55MPH The National Safety Council says if everyone would obey the 55 mph speed limit there would be a sharp drop in the 50,000 highway traffic fatalities each year. Legal Notice NOTICE OF JUDICIAL SALE STATE OF ILLINOIS COUNTY OF McHENRY ) ) )SS ) ) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, ing to the thereof Plaintiff, > /' OF PIZZA ROYAL CROWN COLA | J HOURS: MON. -THURS. 4 PM12 MIDNIGHT FRI. ft SAT. 11 AM I AM (OPEN FOR LUNCH) SUNDAY 4 PM-11 PM WE HAVE: •THIN CRUST PIZZA •DOUBLE DECKER PIZZA •DEEP DISH PIZZA WE ALSO HAVE SANDWICHES: •HOT DOGS •POLISH SAUSAGE •ITALIAN BEEF •ITALIAN SAUSAGE •ETC. OFFER GOOD JANUARY 28 THRU FEBRUARY 28 "THE PIZZA WITH THE GOLDEN CRUST" LAURIE'S PIZZA 4811 W. ELM ST., McHENRY VS. PASQUALEL. GEBBIA, JUDITH A. GEBBIA, his wife, BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. OF ILLINOIS and UNKNOWN OWNERS, Defendants. IN CHANCERY General No. 82CH354 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in pur­ suance of a decree heretofore entered by said Court m the above entitled cause, Michael J. Sullivan, Associate Judge of the Circuit Court will on Friday the 25th day of February A.D. 1983, at the hour of 9:00 o'clock A.M. (Local Time), in Room 309 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 ana 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 20 in Stillings Third Riverview Subdivision, being a sub­ division of part of the North Ms of Fractional . S e c t i o n 2 4 , T o w n s h i p 4 5 North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian, lying on westerly side of the Fox River accordir p l a t recorded in Book 12 of Plats, page 26A, as Document No. 296746, in McHenry County, JUinois. „ A D D R E S S O R L O C A T I O N O F PROPERTY: 2706 Old Oak Drive, McHer IL., 60050 together wit all buildings and im­ provements thereon, and the tenements, herditaments and ap­ purtenances thereunto belonging. DATED, Woodstock. Illinois, this 12th day of January A.D., 1983. VERNON W. KAYS. JR., Clerk of the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois Ernest J. Codilis. Jr. Attorney for Plaintiff (Published in The McHenry Plaindealer on Jan. 14.21&28.1983). Exhibit A No. 830012 Grade Crossings Fewer persons died at r a i l r o a d g r a d e crossings in 1981 than in any year since statistics have been kept, the National Safety council said. There were 623 deaths at grade crossings in 1981, a decrease of 12 percent from the previous year's tally of 708 deaths. The number of accidents at grade c r o s s i n g s a l s o decreased, from 9,422 to 8 , 5 3 8 . , O p e r a t i o n Lifesaver, a joint project of several organizations, has been working to reduce the number of accidents at grade crossings. 0 The new tax laws. This year's No. 1 reason to go to H&R Block. This year you're faced with over 100 changes in the tax laws and forms. Did you know that working married coupies may deduct up to $1,500 for the first time? There's even a new entry for charitable deductions on the 1040A short form. And that's just the beginning! We know every change on every form. ACROSS FROM SUNNYSIDE DODGE 344-5960 Z2ZZZZZZZZZ2 H&R BLOCK gg The new tax laws. This year's number on* reason to go to HM Block. McHenry 5101 W. 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