Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Aug 1979, p. 19

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* t'% HELPING PAWS ANIMAL WELFARE ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 205 • Crystal Lake, Illinois 60014 • (815)459*2641 By Kathleen Thayer "Pals Place" will open on Sunday, Aug. 26, between 10 and 4 p.m. there will be refreshments and HP workers on hand to greet all and answer questions. The store will be the first step towards further growth. To those of you who received the newsletters, a special invitation can be found on the first page. To others who are looking forward to the opening of the pet-related items gift store, HP will welcome you between 10 and 4 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 27, and from that day on the store will be open. Another Cat Show is planned and coming up soon. Keep Sept. 9 open for this event, at the Crystal Point Mall. Each year we do things a little better and more professionally, and by now we feel we are experts at putting on a show. The second annual Morris Memorial Cat show will have lots of gifts, ribbons and a best of show trophy. Our photographer Carla Bennet will be on hand to take pictures of cats in the ring and a special picture will be taken of our Best of Show winner. Registration time will be at 1 p.m. in the mall and continue until 2 p.m. Show time will be at 2. All ages are welcome...kids and adults. The CATegories are: best costumed cat; largest adult cat (which could be either weight or general size); most unusual cat; best looking cat; and the Morris look-alike. A legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION NEW CLAIM DATE ESTATE OF CHARLOTTE KALINSKY Deceased, FILE NO. 78-P-398 Notice is hereby given Pursuant to Section 194 of the robate Act, of the death of the above named decedent and that letters Testamentary were issued on January 15, 1979, to HENRY F. WULF, SR., 1244 S. 49th, Cicero, Illinois, whose attorney of record is Harry C. Kinne, Jr., 3431 W. Elm Street, McHenry, Illinois. Claims may be filed on or before September 3, 1979 and that any claim not filed within that period is barred as to the estate which is inventoried within that period. Claims against said estate should be filed in the Probate office of the Clerk of said Court, County Court House, Wood­ stock, Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to, said legal representative ana to said attorney. VERNON W.KAYS, JR. Clerk of the Court (Pub. Aug. 3,10,17,1979) cat may be entered on one or all of the categories for a small fee per category entered. No preregistration necessary, just come on down between 1 and 2 on the 9th and have a fine time. This year HP workers have CATS FOR ADOPTION The adoption fee for all cats includes the cost of the spay or neuter surgery from a vet of our choice or a deduction from the cost of surgery if done by a vet of your choice. Very friendly 3-month semi- long hair orange, white, black female kitten. All shots, gold eyes. 459-6523. 7-week-old orange kittens, male, very friendly. 459-0635. Very, friendly white with black spots 13-week-old male kitten. 455-2366. Two kittens, part Persian, 10- weeks, grey with white, Reasonable Penalties For Late Land Report PAGE 17 -PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, AUGUST. 17,1M» noted a definite trend regar- females. very good ding people and their pets There was a time, a few years back, when someone wanting to get rid of a pet would do almost anything to insure that the pet would be placed into a good home. Now however we find that the sole purpose is to rid oneself immediately of this intruder. Due to the length of time and paper work involved 1vith using HP as a means to that end, people are calling on us less and less. HP is also falling victim to some very unsavory folks. They avail themselves of HP services. Through HP they adopt out their pet and then keep the fee given them (if in cash), never to be seen by HP. We, of course, must honor this adoption by paying for the spaying or neutering of the pet as we had promised in good faith...thus, money is lost which would be used for further services. We are now in the process of revamping Qur services to eliminate this possiblitly. Helping Paws never had to do this before. A major source of help now has gone almost exclusively to stray and injured pet...of which there are many. Many a good home-owned pet, which might be adoptable, has lost its life in the vet's office or on the highway because there is no place, for these in-a-hurry people to bring their pets. A small shelter to start would help, but it seems that few feel this way. It's frustrating continuing from day to day in the hope that someone will care enough to lend Helping Paws a helping hand. DOGS FOR ADOPTION The adoption fee for all dogs includes the cost of the spay or neuter surgery from a vet of our choice or a deduction from the original cost of the surgery from a vet of your choice. Lab Irish Setter, mix, black and white semi-long hair, all shots, mostly housebroken, good with children and pets. 385-8399. German Shepherd mix female, semi-long hair light tan, housebroken, spayed, good with other pets. 312 658-7666. Giant Schnauzer mix female, black with white markings, semi-long hair, 1V2 years, outside dog, very good with children and pets. 459-3976. Standard Dachshund male, 6 years, black, tan white, 17 pounds, good with children and pets. 312 695-4433. dispositions, 312-639-5237. LOST AND FOUND Please call Animal Control at 338-7040 to report a lost or found! pet but do so at once. All pets are reported to them whether or not one wishes to have them pick up the animal. They have limited facilities for cats so please try to report the cat as found but hold on to it yourself temporarily. This will give the cat a second chance at life. Lost Dog: Collie Shepherd pup, brown and white long hair, female, Wonder Lake 653-5409. FOUND DOG> Cockapoo type , owner must identify further. 653-9432. Lost Cat: Grey tiger, short hair, Lakeland Park. 385-3192. ^American Viewpoints Legal Notice VILLAGE OF HOLIDAY HILLS FISCAL YEAR 5-1-78 THROUGH 4-30-79 INCOME Illinois Income Tax McHenry County Tax Illinois MFT Federal Revenue Sharing Vehicle Stickers Building Permits Traffic Tickets Bank Interest Miscellaneous Total EXPENSES J ROADS Gravel Hauling Grading Snow Plowing Sand-Salt Cold Patch Road Signs Total POLICE DEPARTMENT Police Salaries Uniforms Supplies Car Repair Gas-Oil Police Car Purchase Total ADMINISTRATION Association Dues Association Dinners Telephone Legal Hall Rental Office Supplies Newspaper Salaries Insurance Election Supplies Total MISCELLANEOUS Insect Control Flood Relief Total The U.S. Department of Agriculture will be reasonable in applying penalties to some foreign owners of U.S. agricultural land who mi: the Aug. 1 deadline fo; reporting those land holdini under the Agricultural Forei Investment Disclosure act of 1978, according to Secretary of Agricultures Bob Bergland. However, Bergland urged all foreign land owners to report as quickly as possible to comply with the act. Bergland said some foreign owners of small tracts of U.S. agricultural land may have had difficulty in obtaining in­ formation and forms on the reporting requirement. Those who fail to file by the deadline are technically in violation of the act. However, the depart­ ment will be reasonable in dealing with those who hold small tracts of agricultural land. The purpose of the act, Bergland said, "is to gather information on how much farm, forest and timberland is owned by non-U.S. citizens. It is not to prevent ownership or to penalize foreign owners. We will give every consideration to late filers, based on cir­ cumstances causing the delays." Under current law, foreign owners of land used for agriculture, forestry or timber production in the past five years must report the extent of their holdings. Holdings of less than one acre that produce less than $1,000 in annual gross sales for the owner's personal or household use . need not be reported. Those purchasing land recently have 90 days from the date of purchase to report. Further information on the reporting requirements is available from county offices of the Department's Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service (ASCS). Foreign owners of U.S. agricultural land should contact the ASCS office serving, the county in which the property is located. Information concerning the location and phone numbers of county ASCS offices may be obtained by calling (202) 447- 7421. lilllf k SPLASHING... Walt Disney World guests enjoy splashing year round in the water of Bay Lake across from ', > the Contemporary Resort Hotel. Water and sunshine are< . -> two of the keys to the charisma of the Central Florida . resort. '- v' * ' . To correct copy through 4-30-79. the best of my ability, I certify that the above is a true and rect copy of the Village of Holiday Hills' fiscal year 5-1-78 $11,567.33 8,880.38 8,839.65 3,072.00 2,171.00 2,017.80 1,858.50 648.83 330.77 $39,395.26 $39,395.26 9,478.50 4,095.17 3,276.00 2,776.50 786.20 117.63 74.96 $20,604.96 5,010.28 464.18 423.37 720.02 940.92 1,100.00 $ 8,658.77 102.80 118.05 77.81 4,200.00 400.00 799.00 295.60 706.02 ' 2,392.58 138.36 $ 9,220.22 425.00 935.99 $ 1,360.99 $39,844.84 It is those n\oral and spiritual qualities which rise alone m free men, which will fulfill the mean­ ing of the word American. And witnthtm will come centuries of further greatness to our country. Herbert Hoover Middle flarth BRAND NEW and UNUSUAL SHOP RIGHT NEXT DOOR TO FOR, LE££ IN RICHMOND, ILL. •Brass*Baskets •Decorator Items •Cards • Candles •Needlepoint and much, much more! YOU'RE ALWAYS WELCOME TO BROWSE AT Middle "Eartlj Gifts 10017 MAIN ST. RICHMOND, ILL. 815-678-4401 OPEN 11-5 Tues. thru Sun. Closed Mon. Quality with that Custom Touch, for Energy Efficient Homes TRI STATE HOMES LEADS THE FIGHT AGAINST INFLATION • TRI STATE HOMES • THE AFFORDABLE HOME BUILDING SYSTEM THAT SAVES YOUR $$$D0LLARS$$$ LET US PROVE IT TO YOU. OPEN DAILY 9 - 4 Come in or call us today. (312)459-4114 OPEN SAT. 12-5 SUN.12-5 \ 8 COLUMBUS PARKWAY Our model home is located at 8 Columbus Parkway which is three miles south of Half Day, three blocks north of Lake Cook Rd., on the west side of Milwaukee Avenue. (Rt. 21).-Lake County, Illinois. WHEELING, ILLINOIS 60090 TRI STATE HOMES-LAKE AND McHENRY COUNTIES McHenry County's oldest and largest savings and loan offers you the nation's highest interest rate on Money Market Certificates! 9.481%Current Rate* Philip Pratt Treasurer ATTEST: Phyllis Bryan, Village Clerk, 7-31-79 (Pub. August 17,1979) Our Money Market Certificate offers NOLI the highest interest rate allowed by law with insured safety. The rate on six month, $10,000 minimum Money Market Certifi cates changes every Thursday. As a MPS saver you're guaranteed the rate at which you open your certificate for the full six month term. Interest earned by your certifi^jte can be mailed to you monthly, quarterly or deposited directly in your Passbook savings account. "Current Rate: Applies to certificates issued from August 16th through August 22nd Best of nil when you invest your money with Marengo Federal it's an invest ment within your own community which in turn helps build a strong economic flow of money within the Mel lenry county area. So Ix*fore you invest your money, stop into any of MFS's three convenient offices and ask a helpful savings counselor about their high-earning Money Market Certificate. * - An investment in Marengo Federal Savings is an investment in the future of McHenry county. Federal regulations prohibit compounding and require a substantial penalty for withdrawals prior to maturity ewfcs Marengo Federal Savings t=J *~w and loan association L"*°" S3 It1 MARENGO: 200 E.Grant Highway *815/568-7258 • McHENRY: 4400 W. Route 120 • 815/344-1900 • WOODSTOCK: 118 Cass Street • 815/338-2900

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