PAGE 8 - PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1975 SEASON FINAL Stock Car Auto Races SUNDAY OCT. 19 Afternoon GATES OPEN 1:30 P.M.-TIME TRIALS 2:30 SPORTSMAN AND SPECTATOR STOCKS ALSO "Grandstand Racers" it LAKE GENEVA RACEWAY* Enjoy The 0J_A_Gr^eat^_Racjjrg Season Thanks to all fans for record "support in 1975 See You In 76 TOFT AUTO"RACNTGTANTIOCiC ILL. GREEN PEARL 385-3130 3425 PEARL ST., McHENRY, ILL FAMILY STYLE FISH FRY ON FRIDAYS STARTING-FRI. SEPT. 26, 1975 - ALSO - Psychological Interpretation of your hand and revealing mysteries of tea leaves - By well known Analyst. WEEKLY-TUESDAYS from 2 to 4 OPEN - 7 AM FOR BREAKFAST BUSimSMlNS LUNCH •Served Starting 11 A.M. HOME COOKED MEALS CARRY-OUTS AMD SOUP TOO L- CLOSED MONDAY -i rVtcHEMFlV M t H f N R * 3 P S 0 1 4 4 ALL SEATS 75' FRI-SAT-SUN 7:00-9:15 WKDYS 7:30 IN THE NOT TOO DISTANT FUTURE, WARS WILL NO LONGER EXIST. DUT THERE WILL DE RQLLERBfJLL JAMES CAAN* A NORMAN JEWISON nim"ROLLERBALL" JOHN HOUSEMAN maudacamsjohnbkkaaosesgunn BWELAHENSLEY-IWAOARATRENTV^M- KALPH RICHARDSON so^«to,t»WILUAM HARRISON ANDRE PREVIN A«oo»Pioducw FWRKX R^LMER • PWducedond Dtwoed by NORMAN JEWISON [g tkhnkexotc* SAT-SUN MATINEE 1:30-3:00 "SUPERBUG" SHOWPl ACE 1 (?TES 14 & 31 455-1005 J®L "HARD TIMES'^ WKDYS 7:00-9:00 S-S 3-5-7:15-9:00 PG SH0WPIACE 2 RTES 14 & 31 455-1005 I WKDYS 7:00-9:15 I S-S 2:30-4:45-7:00-9:15 "MASTER 1 GUNFIGHTER" SHOW PLACE 3 WlltlAMS ST DOWNTOWN I WKDYS 7:00-9:00 S^S 5:00-7:00-9:00 "UNDERC0VERS HERO" 0 ADM. '3°° DOUBLE FEATURE AT 7:00-8:15 "DANISH MODERN" 0 AND "LOVE YOU TO DEATH" B FRI-SAT-SUN ONLY SHOWTIME 7:00 *4" CARLOAD "FRAMED"^ and "THE WILD PARTY" | FRI-SAT BONUS f-Jl |~R HELPING PAWS By Estelle Atwell 658-5906 Have a heart! Save a life! Help Helping Paws carry on with their work. Urgently needed now are volunteers who are willing to take animals in their homes and keep them for a time while Helping Paws offers them for adoption. This is an extremely important part of the Helping Paws operation. One reason it's so important is that it gives worthy animals a chance to live a happy pet life when the other alternative is to be put out of the way. Helping Paws advertises the full description of the animals, and readers of the column have the opportunity to make a choice of a pet if they are able to offer it a home. At least some small fraction of the unwanted, abandoned, or stray animals find a home this way ; and this is better than if all were doomed to die. Realistically, this is the choice, so a volunteer willing to give an animal temporary shelter is literally a life-saver. One of our volunteers who took in a Bedlington Terrier (now placed in a good home), found that her other two dogs became very found of the Bedlington. One of her dogs moped and sniffed about the house for two days after the dog was adopted, looking for their erstwhile companion. She cried and whimpered a bit perhaps because she and the Bedlington had curled up together when they slept. The dogs didn't know it but the volunteer did -- the happiest place for any animal is a home of its own. If you can offer this kind of aid to Helping Paws, and the animals needing a home, on a basis of once in awhile, or a couple of times a year, or whatever suits your schedule, please call the office, telephone 459-2641. The office is open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 10 a.m. to noon, and from 1 to 3 p.m. Helping Paws will pay for food and medication when necessary. • ' ' \ DOGS FOR ADOPTION A good-looking Pointer-Lab mix male, white with black spots and markings is one year old. He's an outside dog and has a very nice disposition. 953- 4229. A female puppy, mixed breed, is about 11 weeks old. She is light brown with curly hair and is going to be a large dog. Paper trained. 312-639- 2745. A bird dog (Setter type) male is about 8 to 9 months old. He has a black head and back, and white underside with black spots. He is going to be a large dog. Call 568-6769 about noon each day. Female Lab mix puppy is about 5 months old. She is black and partially housebroken. 459- 0111. If you want a small dog this Chihuahua mix female, about 8 to 12 months old, should be considered. She is cocoa color with white on her chest and weighs 7 pounds. 344-0513. This tri-color purebred male Collie is sable and black with a white mane. He is housebroken, has rabies shots. He must be the only dog in the home. Call 653-7076 after 5:30. Can you give this Collie- Shepherd mix neutered male room to run? He'd lite children to play with too. He is CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Diaphanous fi Mariner 10 Exit 12 Concept 13 Hash house (2 wds.) 15 African river 16 Dolt 19 Prevent 22 Flattered (2 wds.) 25 Scottish "hillside" 26 Use a tele phone 28 You'll never make it! (3 wds.) 32 Fauna's partner 33 Application inquiry 34 Ballet skirt 36 Severely punished (3 wds.) 43 Unemployed 44 Hold out 45 Gate receipts 46 Punctured 6 Little drink 7 Fuss 8 Director McCarey 9 Variable color 11 Texas city 14 French port 16 Poorest fleece 17 Koran chapter 18 Employees 20 Icelandic classic 21 Sightseer's delight 23 Shade of blue T O D A Y ' S A N S W E R @1 BBfflBGSB @ HIKSEJOHBH E2EJS HSBB HVl TQ I pjenso HBHU l&HOffl® BHQH 24 Tempo 27 Actor, -- Barker 29 Carry 30 Vulgar 31 Detesting 35 Reverse 36 Boring tool 37 Harem 38 Sort 39 General who rode Traveler 40 Nostra, in "Cosa Nostra" 41 Wrath 42 Showed the way DOWN Soak "Ben --" "Summer" in Nantes Impetuous ardor Dwell According to Arab tradition, Mohammed was carried to heaven on the back of a mare with the wings of an eagle and a human face. Winter Specials Are Back! Food Orders Served Until 10:00 P.M. SUNDAY thru THURSDAY 11:30 P.M. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Complete Dinners Served On Specials wWsmm -m • m" FRI. I SAT.-"Sing-A-Long" WITH MILLIE 0'BRIEW AT THE ORGAN! Luncheon Specials Served Daily! Snug Harbor Boat Club 801 N. RIVER RD. McHENRY, ILL. PHONE 385-2671 Wisconsin Beckons In Beauty Of Fall Days and about Northern the lakes Wisconsin's housebroken, has rabies shot, weighs about 40 pounds. Call 338-4789. CATS FOR ADOPTION A tan Tiger male is 11 months old, litter trained, and has a nice disposition. Call 459-3800 or 459-7854. When a cat looks like "Morris" he may be a potential TV star. This copper color male is 6 months old, has distemper shot, and is cute and af fectionate. Call 312-639-2881. Black and white, this young adult female cat is medium size. She is housebroken and likes children. 459-5564. This gentle spayed female lost a4pot in a hunter's trap as a kitten. Shebas black and brown long haii/ and looks like a Persian. She's a young adult. Call 312-381-3125 after 8 p.m. A black and brown tiger striped kitten with a fluffy coat is housebroken and good with children. Call 312-639-4929. A female Calico Tiger, 6 months old, has been spayed. She has seven toes on each front paw like "Hemingway" cats. 312-428-5988. A brown and black tiger stripe male kitten looks like a jungle cat. When you pick him up he hugs you affectionately. He is housebroken and good with children. 312-639-2881. Gray and white, this is a typical Domestic female cat with a nice disposition. She is about 6 months old. 312-381- 6676. Nine weeks old, 2 domestic kittens, sexes unknown, are housebroken and very gentle. 312-639-7735. Mother cat and one kitten, domestic type, can be adopted separately. The mother is black with white on chest, the kitten has long black fur. 385-4969. This female Domestic cat, about 3 years old, has been spayed. She is solid gray and very affectionate. 455-1186. LOST AND FOUND Lost: a purebred German Shepherd male, 1 year old, black and white. Family just moved from Barrington and he was lost from Main street and railroad tracks in Ridgefield. Call 312-381-1092 days; 455-3790 after 5. MISCELLANEOUS FOR ADOPTION Two Guinea Pigs, males, over 1 year. One is solid honey color with short hair; the other is honey and white, long hair. They are darling pets. Call 459- 0511 after 5 p.m. (By Father William O. Hanner, rector emeritus of Holy Comforter church, Episcopal, Kenilworth) The mornifig of Sept. 24 saw us on our way across central Wisconsin from Rice Lake to Eagle river. It was cold, about 28 degrees. As we drive we take turns at the wheel-hour and hour around. If I am driving the conversation goes something like this: "Oh! Look there, golden rod. That is the prettiest fall flower. They aren't as far along as home. I forgot to bring my flower press. Oh darn. They would make beautiful dried flower arrangements." Me--"Mummm". Rose: "How much bluer the wild asters are up here. Why they are periwinkle blue. Mine are so plae. Oh I wish I had some of them." Me. "Mmmmmrh!" Rose: "Say I believe they are cutting tobacco over there, Yes, that is what they are doing. Look (I don't) they are piling it to dry. There! There!! That old barn is being filled with tobacco. They are hanging it all through the place from top to bottom so the air can get around it and dry it out." Me: "They are curing it." Rose: "What happens to all the Wisconsin tobacco. Is it for cigarettes?" Me: "I don't know. There is pipe tobacco and "snus", they must use snus up here. Rose: "I read somewhere they use it for manufacture of chewing tobacco." "Could be." And so we drift along through Ladysmith and into Hawkins : Population, 385. This was a happy happenstance. We were low on gas. A small roadside station hove into view that would accept my credit card. We stopped. Rose explained to the proprietor we were looking for leaves and the fall change, could we take Wisconsin 11 twelve miles ahead. "Well no," said he. "If I were in your place I'd take County M (Rusk County) up into Sawyer County, about twenty miles, till you meet county W of Sawyer County. Then go east into Price County to Phillips, on Route 13, another twenty miles. There is one mile of gravel to start. The rest is all paved. You'll cross the Flambeau River twice, you go through hardwood forests of timber. It is all part of the Flambeau State Forest. Prettiest drive around here!" And that, dear reader, was the best part of the trip. The trick is OPENSCONCERTSEASON . Dorothy Collins, the pert and pretty star of televison's Your Hit Parade, will team up with her husband, Tony award winning singer-actor Ronald Holgate, in Broadway Hit Parade. These two stars will be joined by an ensemble of seasoned Broadway musicians when they appear in the Belvidere Community building Monday, Oct. 20, under the auspices of the Belvidere C o m m u n i t y C o n c e r t association's first concert of the 1975-76 season. The show is scheduled to begin at 8:15 p.m. and will feature hit songs of Broadway stage. V.F.W. j DANCES-WEDDINGS-BANQUETS | 400 SEATING CAPACITY CALL385-9860 j ipl „ , r , >" f b "' SING A LONGS FRI. NITES, 10 p.m. 20* DRAFT BEER 50* HIGHBALLS EVERY SAT. 12 NOON TO 5 P.M. AND EVERY WED. 6 P.M. TO 1 A.M. 3002 W. RTE. 120 McHENRY UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Wayne & Marie Webb finding the right back roads. Sometimes you make a mistake but many times you see all sorts of things others miss.. The river was beautiful. We found a dozen tree lined lakes. We explored along the river from parking places in the Forest. (Not very Far). I have found interesting back roads in West Virginia, Virginia, Mississippi, just everywhere. I jvas oyer a back road in Idaho fifteen months ago we discovered the' Valley of the Moon National Park, which is little known and is where the men who made the trip to the moon were trained, (volcanic). You must be willing to get off the main roads. To campers-there is camp ground of perhaps thirty-two separate units in the State Forest for those who like to be uncomfortable. All the un- comforts and inconveniences of a good camp site. The colors in were best. We spent the night in Rhinelander which didn't give us a lot of miles. Being in lake Country made up for the few miles missed and the forty through the forest is forty we'll remember. The part of Wisconsin in and around Rhinelander includes Wisconsin's most laky territory. Eagle River, Rhinelander, Woodruff, Vilas County are nearly as famed as Door County. Motels and fishing lodges abound. There are fine golf courses and winter sports. There are many motels and a variety of dining places. The lakes are along the high* ways or hidden deep in some woods. Deer are to be seen- particularly morning and evening when they are most active. Snowmobiling and skiing are top winter activities. Well! maybe you can get up there next season. Wisconsin lies at our door step. It ever beckons Illinosians and seldom disappoints them, be the season spring, winter, summer or fall. Auto Service Tips BRAKE FLUIP SHOUU? BE CHECPEP AT REGULAR INTERVALS, WITH A SCREWVRIVER, PRY OFF RETAINING WlRE CUR TMATH0LPSi ifiB COVER ON THE MASTER CVUNPER ANP POUR IN ENOUGH &RARE FLUIP -0 REEP COMPARTMENT ffLLEP Td WITHIN 1/4 INCH OF THE 7Z>P. Welcome To Club Alabi's GRAND OPENING FREE BUFFET TABLE CLUB ALABl 1232 N. Green St. ^ McHenry - ^ 385-9836 V Closing SWEATER WEATHER ...It's not really sweater weather at Daytona Beach, because swimmers are in the background--and National Sweater Week was back in September. Anyway, this picture we share with bicycle enthusiasts, folks who visit the beach, sweater wearers, and others. The lovely girl is Sharon Spicer, a co-ed at Daytona Beach Community College. OLDER isn't automati cally less. One of the myths of our time is that old peo ple can get by with less in come because they need less. 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