AGKzyjUjNDKAIJR +tm TMMt^UNEUK •1% HELPING PAWS ANIMAL WELFARE ASSOCIATION P.O. Bom205. Crystal Lake, Illinois 60014 (815)459-2641 byPsttiCene The Endangered Spedee Act and* be reauthorized this jeer er'dta. Environmental protectkonMf fight to keep from losing it f the United States a Ions, species of plants and threatened with extinction. greed land Y V and a ravenous have brought us te where we are losing one day for all time. Ov< brought the whales and the spotted cats to the brink of As exploitation of the natural areas continuss, whs will speak for the animals? Sixteen years ago, the Endangered Species Preservation Act was signed. It muet he reauthorized by Congreosby Oc tober of 1982 to remain in What can you do? Write It state representatives for port. Ask your state © fish and game officials to get behind reauthorization of the ESA. 4 Our natural world is not irrelevant • man is an integral pert of the smallest living thing. Won't you take the time to write? All pet adoptions must be validated by the signing of a contract along with the adoption fee which includes the coat of the apey or neuter surgery from a vet of HP's 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, adareas, phone number of the person from whom you adopted pet, and adoption fee, by check, payable to Helping Paws. DOGS FOR ADOPTION Black and tan mix, 10-week, short hair female, shots, good with.pets and children, S8M717. Terrier mix, 7-month, white with Mack spots, female, 156 1888, 338- 0132. Springer Spaniel, 11-month, brown- white male, shots, huueebmhen, 338- 0921. Alaskan Malmute, lto-year male, shots, good with children and pets, outside dog, 455-2947. Springer Spaniel, 2Vyear femaie; 7-week Springer-Shepherd mix female, 312-587-2388. Australian Shepherd mix, 4-months- old, good with children and pets, 458- 3473 after 8 p.m. "Benji" type, 8-week puppies, 468- 3058 evenings, 458-4840 days. CATS FOR ADOPTION Long grey hair, 8-month female, 450-7882. Grey-black-white Tabby, young adult female, short hair, good with pets and children, 480-7882, shots, spaved. Buff-white, 7-month male, short, furry hair, shots, good with children and. pets, 450-1348. Two brown-black Tabby females, spayed, shots, good with pets, adults, 312-639-M03 Yellow Tabby female* shots, spayed. Rood with adults, 312-8304603. Grey-white adult male; Mack-whft* adult male, neutered; shots, good with pets and' children. 312-6300893. Black-white long hair, 2-year male, neutered, declawed, 330-1247. LOST DOG Golden Retriever, 3^-year female, spayed, brown leather collar, rabies and ID tag, Gate 12 Lakewood, 455- 4659. FOUND DOGS "Benji" type adult, medium size, black and white male, Pistakee, 497- 3867, 385-2200, extension 508. Recognition One of the moat rewardkag evenings of the year for IICHS aenisrs wae held in Weet campus auditorium lest week Wedneedav. Claae members were recognised with special awards in a variety at endeavors, inchafng the preeentattou of echolarahipa. One of the highlights of the evening was the talk given by Marylynn Thornton Layman, valedictorian of Weet campus. The Eaat campus valedictorian, Suean Smith, will speak at the June 4 commencement The preaentation of awards was aa follows: Gary Vogt award (top academic male athlete); Wade Cepulis. Howard Weise award (top academic female athlete); Sue Smith. Male athlete of the year; Wade Cepulis. Female athlete of the year; Sue Smith. Student Council Douglas E. Maria. National Honor aodety scholar ships; Michelle Broaeman, Donna Chester, Sue Smith and Colette Wipper. Daughters of: the American Revolution; PhUanne Scully and Sue Smith. . Sons of the American Revolution; Douglas E. Maris and Curt Rehberg. American Legion award; Wade Cepulis, Paul Snyder, Rhonda Sweetwood and Marylynn Thornton Layman. John Dreymiller scholarship; Melissa Mayberry Tammy Schultz Deeann Fischer. Women of the Mooee Legion at the Moose; Sue Pender and Hyun Hye Kim. McHenry Busineee it Profeeeional Women's club scholarship; Melissa Mayberry. Modine 8600 scholarship; Deborah M. Wiles. McHenry Kiwanis 81,888 scholar ships; Denise Ahlgrim and Sue Sch- mitt. McHenry Police Officers' sssociation $1,000 scholarship; Philanne Scully. Wonder Lake Women's club scholarship; Douglas E. Maria. Illinois Sheriffs' aaaociation scholarship; Melissa Mayberry. Rae corporation Richard Peteraon scholarship; Deborah M. Bartkus. United Statee Marine corpe "Semper Fidelia" award for diatinguiahed musicians; Michelle Broaeman and Douglas Mullen. United Statee Marine corpe "Devil Dog" award; Mlrhnel Connor and Babb. Order of the Mooae Musk Mark Schneider and Women's auxiliary - Memorial Hospital for McHanry County scholarship; Donna Chesisr. An Qvptriiiivni 8WarQ f juyntvua Carlaon, Chris Freund, and Tracy Ann Tletx. Busineee Education department OWWlWuOO. Service and Mary For Seniors f Alan Kopp; drafting. Matt Mroa afi£ Joe Condon Z< Gilbert and Anne Murray. ^ High score on Notional Mathematics exam; Sharon Folqp. Musk depaiUnent award; Lauri Huff. Science depffrtnHf# icewt; Rhonda Sweetwood. Illinois Science teacher award winner; Metteea Mayberry. >: Social Studies department awaitM Sue Schmitt. >v Schmitt and Scully. Fi Sue language Freech award; scholarship; Melissa Dowe. Foreign language • German award; memorial award; M LOST CATS Yellow Tiger, short hpir, 2-year, large male, neutered, Stuc's Pizza, McHenry, 385-7629 White-grey young adult female, spayed, near Chapel Hill golf course, 344-1954 fate FOUNDCAT Charcoal grey-white adult declawed, Martin road, McHenry, 385-0860 Call Animal Control when you find or lose a pet. They will not pick up pet unless you wish. They also have pets for adoption, 338-7040. Information on Helping Paws loot and found and adoption, call 459-2841. W17 W. RTE 120 McHfNRY. ILL. IIS-344-43 20 OfiN DAILY 10 • 4 FRIDAYS 10-7 as- <9 P°W wo** <c 1 T! 7. r w»V«cipoW / tot 33 °° 23' Cara Jepeen. Home Economice, Uncle Creative Cooking award; Budwick. Home Economice award; Cindy Jensen. HERO special recognition award Sue Szramek and Theresa Wirfs. Industrial Education department award - auto service; Fred Dodd and i Ben's Ragfoa department Christy Lee Bradley Howard f Katherine BeU Independent Banker! at America Scholarship by McHenry State bant£ leadership award scholarship, University of Wisconsin, WMtewatc£ Wis. < Sandra Kay Gilbert--Academic achievement scholarship, Knqji college. * Mary Anne Lai^e--Illinois Office of Education Scholarship for Robstt Morris college. Douglas B. Maris--full tuition scholarship, ' Lincoln Christiait college. Mark Roger Schneider--E fa Ellsworth Dugan music scholarship td CorneO college. L U FIFTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the fUee of June 0, 1882). Fire deotroyed the Math J. Baur ice on Rt. 31 Friday evening, causing an estimated loss at from 88,888 to 818,088. The house had been filled to the top with ice harveeted from McCullom Lake and with only a little of the amount having been sold out, almost 1,200 tons of ice wore in the building, all of it a total km. About 88 members from McHenry present at the monthly oodal meeting of the American auxiliary, held at the K. of C. McHenry Friday evening, at which of the kcaTu Legion Hall in time the ladtes of the local unit as hosteeess. The annual Children's day will be observed at the M. E. church Sunday at 10:80. The children of the Sunday school will put on an interesting program. Among thaee taking part will be Miriam Sayler and Janice Kkxitz in a violin duet: Shirley and Esther Colby and Lily Brda, Chariene Merteo, Walter Nickels, Cynthia and Andy Erickson. A wedding of interact to local people took place in St. Patrick'e church at 7:80 a.m. Wedneeday, June 8, when Conway, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Conway, were united in marriage by the Rev. Father O'Rourke, pastor. FORTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the fllee of June 1042). . 11, Next Sunday, June 14, the Rev. and Mrs. H. J. Collins will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary at their home in Ringwood. Harry J. Coffins and Mabel D. Harshberger married at Tippecanoe City, June 15, 1882, and went to where he was employed as a At a convention of the Photographers association, Warwick received a blue ribbon tflt one of his pictures and two silver esals of acceptance. Between 200 and 888 photographers were entered. Plans are completed for the USO drive for $15,000 in McHenry county starting June 15. David R. Joalyn of Woodstock is chairman. I ' In the first outdoor commencement ceremony, Northern Illinois State Teachers college, DeKalb, granted degreoe to 173 graduatee sod ieeued two-year teacher diplomas to 71 June 10. Mabel Bolger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bolger, received one of theoe diplomaa. WHO PAYS THE RANSOM? More and more executivee are covered by some form of kidnap-and- ransom Insurance. The plan often includes provisions for salary con tinuation in captivity, and legal, medical and travel costs during the kidnap. Predictably, premiums vary, depending on the executive's nationality, location, occupation and wealth. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! TRUCK & TRAILER LICENSE SERVICE LAND OF LINCOLN LAND OF LINCOLN 1983 B JUN ILLINOIS 83 CCD" B' "TA" CLASS. CLASS LICENSE PLATES LICENSE PLATES Please-present your computer pre-printed license renewal form. 2. License plates issued only for class "B" trucks (gr. wt including vehicle 3,001-8,000 lbs.), $30/set. TA" class trailers (gr. wl including vehicle 3,000 fas and less), $1(Vset innnn w muww • avsaasu aswi (On the spot plates fof just a »J.OO service charge plus the license plate coet.) Deodllne June 90th I Serving the banking needs of the McHenry area The AN Day Wednesday Benk M>mhar prur NaTIONBL BaiMK OF HeNRY 3814 WEST ELM STREET P O BOX 338 McHENRY ILLINOIS 60050 815 385 5400