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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 11 Jan 1980, p. 15

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\ -8- 4 || 1V1 HELPING PAWS ANIMAL WELFARE ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 205 • Crystal Lake, Illinois 60014 •(815)459-2641 By Kathi Blake Christmas Day has come and gone again for another year., the tree has lost its magic somehow, the or­ naments hang crooked and some are falling off. The presents...those magical wonderous boxes found under the tree are but a pile ofc rum pled tissue paper and squashed bows... their contents strewn across the house. Yes, the magic is gone but the memories linger on. Yesterday I ran after the dog, who was tossing the new doll in the air, tripped over the Tonka truck, scraping my toe open, and landed in the middle of a pile of little people. I decided it was time to have a cup of tea and count my blessings. One of my small blessings was the feeling of satisfaction gained last year by finally calling Helping Paws to do something for animals. Placing the collection cans in town was an easy thing, really, and it was rewarding to find out there were so many people who were supportive of the group. The cans brought in hundreds of much-needed dollars for the animals, and this method of raising funds will be used again. Also, HP hopes anyone who found a "bit-o-the green" in stockings, and wants to share it with homeless furry friends, will send donations to Helping Paws' office in Crystal Lake. , The adoption fee includes the cost of the surgery if performed by a vet of HP's choice. However, if surgery is performed by a vet of your choice, a deduction will be made from the orginiaf total cost. The adoption fee remains the same whether the pet has already been neutered, or not. Adoption fees are collected at the office only. The ex­ ception is if a pet is listed for adoption by a foster home. In this case, the fee is accepted by the foster parent. For further information please call the Helping Paws office Monday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 459-2641. DOGS FOR ADOPTION Darling, year old ferrlale, semi-long hair, black and white, small to medium size,, friendly, all American breed, all shots, good with children and other pets, foster home, 459-3716. Black, female, young adult, brown with white markings, long hair, about 40 pounds, very obedient, loves other pets, 943-7631. 6 months female, black and brown, short hair, small, shots, housebroken, good with children and pets, 459- 3772. Poodle mix male, black, shots, good family pet, 459- 2162. Mixed breed, medium size brown, semi-long hair,\ female, young adult. Two 7- week puppies, semi-long hair, itiale, black with white markings, 459-9029. CATS FOR ADOPTION Adult female, black, small size. Female, black, short hair, 16-we^k-old kitten, 728- 1048. Beautiful, black with white markings, short hair male, 10 months, amber gold eyes, 459-5685 evenings. 10-week-old male, grey, brown tiger, short hair kitten, foster home, 312-658- 2066. . Kittens and puppies, dogs and cats, available also at the Animal Control center in Woodstock. Call 338-7040 or come in and visit at 11608 Banford road. ^ LOST DOGS Golden Retriever male, 6 months, brown collar and name tags, Bull Valley, 344- 1092. Lab and Beagle male, 3 years, medium size, black, 459-3907. , Schnauzer male, 5 years, Wonder Lake, 728-0994. LOST CATS Black male, scratch under left eye, Wonder Lake, 653- 5466. FOUND DOGS Black male, small, few white hairs, Lakeland Park, 344-1340. Black female, small, semi- long hair, white markings, brown leather collar, Barreville road, 455-1567. Many more pets are listed on helping Paws' books and also at Animal Control. ^American Viewpoints v* . . . ,V;V.'-CK Knouled^t' comes, but wisdom hneor\ It nia\ not be difficult to .tore up m theumind a vast quan­ tity 'ii tact: uithin a comparative• time but the ability to "I'm ludemenf, requires the se- :»r* discipline of hard work and •n* tempering heat of experience 'mi miturif, Calvin Coolidge * Answer: It isn't. The best anti freeze or coolant, as it is more correctly called, "is seldom effective after a year, or 12,000 miles. Coolants not only offer prntcrtinn-against frppfing.- they inhibit corrosion and system clogging rust particles To keep your cooling system in the-best condition, we recommend a yearly drain and pressure backflush of the system, and the installation of fresh coolant. Don't put it off. Have your coolant checked at least once a year by the cooling system specialists. We're always ready to servg you. FALL SPECIAL •Flush System •Install New Thermostat •Install New Anti-freeze •Check All Hoses & Belts •Pressure Check Cooling System ADAMS BROS. RADIATOR SERVICE "For all your Cooling System Needs" 3006 W. Route 120 McHenry, Illinois 60050 815/38^0783 Police Tickets The City of McHenry. Police department has issued the following citations. Sharon L. Heathscott, 904 S. Route 31, failure to yield the right-of-way. James Lebrecht, Wonder Lake, when signals are required. V^lter A, Czarnecki, 8703 W. Sunset, Wonder Lake, speeding, 52 mph in a 40 zone. Roseanne M. Jensen, 906 Plymouth, no valid registration. Gregory Roberts, 2101 Coolidge, no valid registration and driving with a suspended license. Robert A. Panning, 3212 Vista, no valid registration. Andrew G. McKean, Wonder Lake, failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident. Steven E. Maxon, 3011 Maryville, no valid safety test. Vincent D. Brastad, 4522 Lake wood, speeding, 49 mph in a 30 zone. Sue M. Durkin, 2010 Or­ chard Beach, speeding, 39 mph in a 25 zone. Mark D. Mantsch, 1410 Sunnyside, no valid safety test. Victor Mennella, 2706-----Karen Lake, failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident. Richard Earl Cashin, 5328 E. Wonder Lake road, Wonder Lake, putting glass etc., on highway.t, William C. Werner, 1704 Ranch road, no valid safety test. James J. Puhl, 3111 Shady drive, Wonder Lake, disobeyed a stop sign. Herbert--E. Miller, disobeyed a stop sign. Edwin L. Mo^ensen, 3010 Lincoln road, driving while intoxicated ahd disobeyed a traffic control device. Margaret A. Lawrence, 4412 W. Shore drive, disobeyed a stop sign. Danny S. Erb, 5003 Shore drive, operating in violation of restriction. William T. Painter, 4618 Parkview, speeding, 50 mph in a 30 zone. Charmaine Stott, 4413 E. PAGE 15_- PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, JANUARY 11,1980 Homes Target Of Burglars HEWS VIEWS ^ - Gerald Ford, former Pres­ ident: "I have fully support­ ed the President's various actions in handling the Iranian situation." Houses, and especially stereo or musical equipment in those houses, seemed to be the target of burglaries and thefts in the McHenry area over the last week. Tamara Komar, of 7116 Wilmot, Spring Gi;ove, called the McHenry County Sheriff's police when she found that someone had entered the unlocked house and searched the bedroom. The intruder stole an estimated $550 in currency and coin. At 7020 Wilmot road, Spring Grove, a break-in was also discovered but any loss will have to be deter-, mined when the' owner, William Komar, returns pm vacation. number of musical in- Sterling, improper lane usage. • Andrina J. Singer, 1219 Paupukkewis, speeding, 47 mph in a 30 zone. Gary W. Peterson, 2909 Magellan, leaving the scene of a property accident. William D. Applequist, 908 Hayden, no valid safety test. Diane L. Kohl, 1016 N. River road, failure to yield the right-of-way. Myrl M. Palermo, Wonder Wonder Lake road, Wonder Lake, use of illegal tires (studs). Mary C. Raupp, 3308 Cove court, vehicle entering a stop or yield intersection. John L. Sullivan, 1917 North avenue, speeding, 70 mph in a 25 zone. Thomas A. Cheatham, 3719 Maple, speeding, 38 mph in a 25 zone. Donald L. Lasco, 4902 Maple Hill drive, disobeyed a stop sign. a S. Lobitz, 3705 W. John street, disobeyed a stop sign. John E. Paddock, 4104 Spring Grove road, disobeyed a stop sign. Kelly A. Wegener, 1307 W. Sunset, disobeyed a stop sign. Jeffrey D. Sek, 3508 Shepherd Hill lane, leaving the scene of property damage accident. Icy road conditions were again important con­ tributing factors to three accidents in the McHenry area. Maryellen Einjujrn, of Ingleside, was drijwng north on Green street at the in­ tersection of Shepherd Hill when her car slid into the southbound lane. Lynda L. Grass, of 615 McHenry avenue, McHenry, was. driving the other car and told police she swerved ,to avoid the collision. The cars collided and no tickets were issued. A car driving south on Thompson road near Route 120 slid on the icy road surface and hit a tree. The auto was driven by Karen Krinkey, of 3116 Thompson road, Wonder Lake. Confused reports were a result of a two-car collision at the intersection of Coolidge and Oakwood last Tuesday afternoon. William J. Benneck, of 3006 Oakwood avenue, McHenry, said he was driving west and saw another auto skidding back and forth on the road. Benneck told police he slowed but the other auto ran into his car. The driver of the other car. Alonzo A. Krotz, of Ingleside, said he was driving east when the Benneck car slid toward his own. Krotz went on to say that he steered for the shoulder when his car was hit. . > ALEXANDER LUMBER CO. 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Steven JKnor, of 2614 Emerald", McHenry, reported the theft of a stereo receiver, a tape player, a turntable and two speakers from his unlocked house. At a summer home at 411 S. Emerald, McHenry, that belonged to Philip Spencer, Lisle, 111., someone stole two cassette tape players, two speakers, an AM-FM radio, 50 cassette tapes, three cases of beer and two BB guns after they broke a window to get in the home. Someone pried a bathroom window open to get into a house belonging to Wanda Minton, 102 S. Vernon, McHenry. Stolen from the home were a portable color television and about $75 in change. At 3201 *N. River Park drive, McHenry, Robert Castle reported the theft of a television, a stereo, a clock- radio, 10 old silver coins, a pocketwatch, a wristwatch and a wedding ring.„ A summer home at 329 Pleasant View, McHenry, belonging to Anton Rak, of Chicago was broken into but the loss will have to be determined after the owner ~ is notified. Someone broke into the Wonder Lake American Legion home, 4117 E. Wonder Lake road. Wonder Lake, but nothing was determined to have beert. stolen. In a similar incident, someone broke into a storage shed at the McHenry VFW, 3002 W. Route 120, McHenry, but nothing was stolen. Christine Tokarz, of 800 OriOle trail. McHenry', reported the theft of a snowmobile from the residence. At Adams Lawn and Leisure, 2103 Route 120, McHenry, someone stole a number of snowmobile pat^s from machines parked in the rear of the building. Frank Husak, of 4417 Hickory Nut drive, McHenry, reported the activities of a thief who is a littl£ out-of-season. The offender stole an outboard motor and a red, 6-gallon gas tank from a boat, on a trailer, that was parked at the Husak residence. • Someone syphoned about 30 gallons of gasoline from a bus parked at the home of Frank Haubold, of 3317 E. ' Wonder Lake road, Wonder 'Lake. The bus belonged to the Community Action center in Woodstock. An estimated 50 gallons of gasoline was also syphoned from two trucks parked at Mohawk Refrigeration, at 5414 E. Wonder Lake road, Wonder Lake. After cutting the battery cables, someone stole the battery from a car parked at 2802 Shorewood drive, McHenry. The car belonged to Thomas Gemmell, of the same address. Accurate Definition " Late middle age is that period when it takes you half as long to get tired and twice as long to rest. -Your Life. • • • * Most people overvalue compliments and under­ value constructive criti­ cism. f Courthouse Squares When the wife says nothing, you re in more trouble than when she had the last word HUMIDIFY WINTER DRY AIR AWAY! WEST BEND where craftsmen still care" Repairs 3937 MAIN STREET INSULATED LINING Vapor All No. 4061 69.95 •Features automatic humidistai. auto­ matic shutoff . 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