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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Jun 1977, p. 17

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t? PAGE 18-PLAINDEALER--f RIDAY, JUNE 3. 1977 The Death Of A Bus 'Baby and Me Webster calls a bus "A large motor-driven passenger vehicle". Marie Yurevich calls a bus - her bus - "My baby". But Marie's bus is no more, at least not as a mode of transportation for McHenry school students. Very'recently it was put to rest in grand style, including appropriate drapings, a "Rest in Peace" sign - and even a few tears. And maybe it was appropriate that this very special bus should have been accorded full honors for it has served Marie, and the local school districts, well. The bus was purchased in 1970, and in the past seven years has covered 93,000 miles with the precious cargo of many thousands of school children. In recent months the bus has giv^n its driver some difficulty, but nothing that failed to respond to the touch of a good mechanic. The appearance of the bus remained, as it always had, under the caressing care of Marie, who used a polishing rag. on it as she would use a wash cloth on a child. Finally, the day of reckoning came. Marie, with children aboard, was on Rt. 120 when the bus broke down. This time the word "down" was described to her as meaning the vehicle was beyond repair for the role it had faithfully served those seven years. And so plans went forward for a fitting tribute. Transportation Director Richard Glawe, thirty bus drivers and Dispatcher Peg Stevens arrivedfet the bus lot on Kane avenue to pay final tribute. Each was wearing a black arm band. Soon after the impressive farewell to a mechanical friend, school closed for summer vacation. The driver will be back at her post next fall, but not without regret that the popular duo of Marie and Baby has been separated. STAFF PHOTOS-WAYNE GAYLORD 1 Typical Investor change share owner is 53 years * According to a recent survey, old. has an annual household in- -the typical New York Stock Ex- come of $19,000 and owns a port- SUPER GRAD GIFT! folio worth $10,000. Women shareholders outnumber men by a slight margin, though men own considerably more shares with a much greater market value. Ap­ proximately 40 per cent of the Exchange's shareholders are retirees, housewives and unem­ ployed adults. YAMAHA DT-125C Street or Trail! • AUTOLUBE and Oil Automatically mixes Fuel • SPEEDOMETER - TACHOMETER • PUSH BUTTON ELECTRIC STARTER •"PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE TITLE, TAXES, LICENSE, SET-UP OR FREIGHT." When you know how their built you'll buy a Yamaha WOODSTOCK 1601 S. Route- Woodstock, III. 60098-815-338-6454 Like a good State Farm ̂ is there For help with all your family insurance needs, see: Dennis Conway 3319 W. Elm St., McHenry 385-7111 S T A T K F A R M N S U R A N C f State Farm Insurance Companies Home Offices: Bloomington, Illinois HELPING PAWS ANIMAL WELFAtff ASSOCIATION O. Bo* 205 • Ovtlil Like, Illinois 60014 • (815)459-2641 AT THE COURTHOUSE Meetings that will be held in the McHenry County Cour­ thouse include: June 1 - Health and Agriculture Committee of the County Board, 9:30 a.m. June 2 - Finance, 9:15 a.m. June 3 - Zoning, 9:30 a.m. June 6 - Operations, 1:30 p.m.; Building, 1:30 p.m.; Transportation, 7:30 p.m. June 7 - Transportation, 9:30 a.m.; Legislative, 9:30 a.m. A Calico kitten to bring brightness to your home. She is orange, black, gray and white, II weeks old. box-trained. She has been examined by a vet who says she is a very healthy kitten. Call 312*658-7043. by Estelle Atwell How important is humane education for all of us, especially the young? So im­ portant that to achieve the goal of promoting humane attitudes in man Helping Paws has formed a branch organization whose sole purpose will be dedicated to that end. The organization is the Fox Valley Humane Education society. Its first project since in­ corporation in March of this year, is to co-sponsor a summer day camp program for McHeni*y and Kane counties in cooperation with the Humane society of North Central Illinois in South Elgin. There will be three weeks scheduled for McHenry county - July 18-22; Aug. 1-5; and Aug. 15-19. Those interested may register now. Deadline for registration is June 25. Enrollees will share a fun-filled week with animals. They will visit a farm, a zoo, a riding stable, an animal shelter, and a nature center. They will see wildlife in natural and un­ natural habitats, watch a dog obedience demonstration and a dog grooming demonstration. They will learn all about animals, how to administer animal first aid; how to pet-sit; and how to locate pets in our lost and found pet patrol. They will enjoy horseback riding and hay rides, nature and wildlife, watch movies and listen to guest speakers. Needed are junior coun­ sellors (ages 13 through 15 years) and senior counsellors (ages 16 through 60 years). Counsellors will be volunteers; however, all of their expenses will be paid. For more program information call 312-658-7221 or 312-697-2880. Humane educational in­ formation, and priority pets of the week are broadcast regularly. This service is provided by WIVS station. Helping Paws maintains an office, open from 10 to 2 Monday-Saturday, phone 459- 2641. For information on any of the following animals for adoption, please feel free to call our office between the hours of 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Monday through Saturday, 815-459-2641. DOGS FOR ADOPTION English Sheep - male, 3 years, grey and white - needs a lot of attention. Collie-Sheep - female, 1V2 years, white-brown and grey. Part Beagle - female, ap- RENTAL & When it's time for the patient to come home * RENT A HOSPITAL BED FOR ALL THE COMFORTS OF A HOSPITAL AND EASIER HOME NURSING FOR ONLY $60per mo YOU CAN RENT OUR EASILY ADJUSTABLE HOSPITAL BED! WE ALSO HAVE WALKERS WHEELCHAIRS COMMODES AND MUCH MORE! CALL NOW AND RESERVE A HOSPITAL BED FOR YOUR PATIENT SOON TO COME HOME 845/385-3232 904 N. FRONT ST.,McHENRY american rental association proximately 1 year, brown and black-white. Three puppies - all male, 5 weeks, all white. Golden Retriever mix - female, young, golden NYjth white on chest and paws. Mixed - female, 2-3 years, brown and tan, very well behaved. Part Shepherd and Golden Retriever - male, 1 year, gold and brown. Alaskan Malbmute - female, 6 months, black with white, housebroken. very good with children. Cock-a-Poo pups - 4 female. 2 male,' 5 weeks, some pure white, some white with black spots. German Shepherd mix pups - 4 male, 3 female, 3 weeks, all basically black. Shelter dogs, 11608 Banford road, Woodstock, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, telephone 815-338- 7040 : Afghan, female, full grown; Collie, male, 1 year; Collie pups; pure bred Collie pup. 3 months; and many mixed breed puppies. CATS FOR ADOPTION Tortoiseshell - female, spayed, 7 months, small Domestic - female, spayed. 9 months, grey and orange medium coat, small, shots and 1 kitten. Calico. Domestic kittens - l female, grey tiger, 1 male, buff and white, both 10 weeks and 1 male, black, 1 female, tiger, both 8-9 weeks. Domestic kitten - male, 2 months, all black. Part Persian - female, 4 years, greyish black, long hair. Mixed long haired kitten, 10 weeks, grey and white. Pure Bred Siamese - male, neutered, 8 years, good with children and other pets. Domestic - female, black and white, small adult. Domestic kittens - 1 male, black and white. 3 females, black and black and white. Domestic kittens - 1 male, all grey, long hair; 1 female, all grey, medium hair. LOST AND FOUND Lost: Pekingese - male, 1 year, brown and white, wearing rabies tag, McHenry area, 385- 7891. Lost: St. Bernard - female, 11 years, brown and white, wearing choker collar, McHenry area. 344-0664 or 344- 1344. Lost: Sheltie type - female, 1 year, tan-white and black wearing black collar and rabies tag, McHenry area. 385-7189. Lost: Domestic cat - female, 6 months-1 year, black and white stripe, area of Terra Cotta avenue. 455-2262. Lost: Domestic cat - female, 3-4 years, black, spayed, white paws and face, area of Wonder Lake. 653-9828. Found: Part Pomeranian, male, 3 years, black with bump over one eye, near Bull Valley road. 459-2147. Found: Angora cat - female, pufe white, long hair, near Bull Valley road. 344-1072. Found: domestic cat -1 year, orange and white wearing blue collar, Johnsburg area. 385- 4KTO The Veterans administration has more employees than any of the cabinet-level agencies, except the Defense depart­ ment. A-l HEARING AID SERVICE Free Loaners - Complete Service on all Makes Custom Earmolds - 30 Day Trial on New Aids Try Before You Buy! Maico-Oticon-Radio Ear Qualitone Custom Made All in the Ear Models R0BT. STENSLAND & ASSOCIATES 3937 W. Main St., 385-7661 Behind-the-ear AID Reg. $239 Planned bridalhood. Anxious to moke the right arrange­ ments for your wedding? The details fall into place after a WELCOME WAGON Engaged Girl call. As your Hostess. I hove some lovely gifts, useful suggestions, and tots of helpful information for you from a wide range of wedding professionals. And I'm as close as your telephone. Plan to coll soon. m t Hostess: Carolyn Farrington 385-7980" McHenry \bur Body \bur Closet \bur Money These are three of the most perfect reasons why you should learn to super sew... the easiest, foolproof way to sew beautiful clothes in one-fifth the time of ordinary sewing. If you began tomorrow, by tomorrow night you would have already learned how to make a T-shirt. And then pants, tops, skirts, sweaters, a jacket and a swimsuit. Super Sewing, taught exclusively at Stretch & Sew. • © Stretch & Sew, Inc 1977 Starting Basic 8 Classes with Openings: Wednesday, June 22, 7:00 p.m. Thursday, June 23, 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, June 28, 9:30 a.m. Each Class Meets Once Each Week, Same Day & Time -- 8 Lessons -- $18.00 -INQUIRE ABOUT SPECIAL CAR POOL RATES FOR CLASSES- (McHcnry County R«sld*nta Only) FREE DEMO! SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 2:00 P.M. GATHERED SWIM SUIT Stretch & Sew North America's Fabric and Sewing Center Liberty Mill Plaza 918 So. Milwaukee Ave., Libertyville Phone' '2-362-2660 Store Hours Mon.-Thurs. 9 to 9 Fri.-Sat. 9:30 to 5:30

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