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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Nov 1982, p. 13

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PAGE 13 - PLAINDKALER - FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 26.1082 A HELPING PAWS ANIMAL WELFARE ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 205 Crystal Lake, Illinois 60014 (815)459-2641 byFloKlemm We, at Helping fcaws, hope that all 0f you will have enjoyed a Happy Thanksgiving! Ail pet adoptions must be validated by the signing of a contract, along with the adoption fee which includes the cost of the spay or neuter surgery from a vet of Helping Paws' 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, address, phone Dumber of the person from whom you adopted pet, and adoption fee, by check, payable to Helping Paws. DOGS FOR ADOPTION Cocker Spaniel, 4:year female, .* shbts, housebroken, good with children and pets, 312 658-8798. Shepherd mix, 9-weeks-old, 455- 0306- German Shepherd, 6-year, male, housebroken, good with children and pets, shots, 815 653-4982. Australian Shepherd female puppy, 455-1517. Collie mix, 3^-month, tri-color female, 815 568-7965. Basset-Collie, 1-year male, snots, housebroken, good with children and pets, 455-1517. Keeshound mix, young adult female, good with children and pets, 915 943-6334. Poodle-Terrier, 5-year female, shots, housebroken, spayed, good with pets and children, 459-2641. Golden Retriever-Irish Setter, young adult male, good with pets and children, 312 526-0181. Wolfhound-Australian Shepherd, 5- year female, shots, housebroken, spayed, good with children and pets, Dalmation-Labrador, 5-month male, .312 658-7259. German Shepherd, l^-year, black female, spayed, good with pets and children, 312 587-3477. CATS FOR ADOPTION Three 13-week fdmales: two Calico, one 'Morris', shots, [adult persian mix male, beige-white, long hair, 312 639- 6603. White young adult male, semi-long hair, 455-1256. Buff 6-week, long hair male, shots, good with children and pets, 385-8263. Black short hair, 16-week, male, shots, good with pets and children, 312 639-2881. 'Morris', long hair, l-year male, nattered, shots, good with pets and children, 312-639-5142. Two 13-week: black; gold; semi- long hair, shots, good with pets and Children, 459-9342. Orange-red tabby, short hair, 5Mr month male, shots, good with pets and children,, 459-3946. Four 4-month kittens: black-white; black; grey; grey tiger, semi-long hair, 338-4029. Three 2-ippnth: Calicos; orange- ^vhite, semi-long hair, 312 497-3270. I White with black, 10-week female, (59-2641. Black with white patches adult male, neutered, semi-long hair, shots, 312 497-4024. * 'Morris', 8-week, semi-long hair, female, 385-1132.' Black 1-year female, good with Children and pets, 312 639-4503. Black-white, 10-week, semi-long hair, male, good with pets and children, 312 658-7324. Three adult, long hair females. I shots, spayed: two black with bit of white; one grey-white, 312 639-0021 'Morris', 10-week, short hair, male, 312 639-3118. Red-orange-white, 8-week male, 312 639-3916. Two Siamese male, neutered, female, spayed, two-years-old, 815 568-7985 Caiico, 6-month, female, semi- long hair, shots, declawed, good with pets and children, 312 669-3080 after 5:30 p.m. LOST DOGS Black with brown SDOtS, 8-year female, long hair, medium size. West school area, 455-0334. Golden Retriever, 5-year male, silver choke, Spring Grove, 815 675- 20%. Two dogs: Labrador mix, 10-month male, black collar, rabies tag; White, long hair, black spots, 10-month 'mix' male, choke and rabies tag, Wood­ stock, 338-4806. (reward). German Shepherd, 2-year male, tan, flea collar, South side Woodstock near golf course, 338-8022. FOUND DOG Labrador-Spaniel young adult male, leash and cable, North of Veterans' Acres, 459-6554. Please call Animal Control when you find or lose a pet. They will not pick up a pet unless you wish. They also have pets for adoption. Call 338- 7040. For information on Helping Paws lost and found and adoption, call 459-2641. r mmmi (XJLCE OoU. DaC, FIFTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of December 8, 1932). Owing to several of the members of the faculty of the Community high and the grade school, as well as several of the pupils absent with severe colds and flu, the schools were closed Tuesday evening for the remainder of the week. Supervisor Stephen H. Freund is confined to his bed at his home on Pearl street, recovering from injuries sustained when he fell backwards, about fifteen feet, from a scaffold while at work on the new home being erected by Mr. and Mrs. Gerhart near the home of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Frisby, south of this city. His back was badly injured when he landed on the frozen ground and he was severely bruised about the body. • The two-story cottage of C. N. Jacobson at Sunset View, located about one mile south of Johnsburg, on the west side of Fox river, with its entire contents, was destroyed by fire. FORTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of December 10, 1942). Although county receipts for the year ending Dec. 1, 1942, fell off $10,746.98 over the previous year, total expenditures for the year dropped $45,698.77 over the previous year. The financial condition of the county is very good with the bridge bonds being the only outstanding bonds aginst the county. Members of the new grand jury include Math N. Blake and Vera Purvey of McHenry. The sup­ plemental panel includes John Miller from here. At the City Council meeting con­ siderable time was spent in reviewing finance and bills against the city. Payment of a general funding bond, in the sum of $1,000 plus interest of $520 was approved. Shortly after his graduation from' high school last summer, George Brda enlisted in the Navy. He was called for active service in September and for a time was stationed in New York. His destination at the present time is unknown. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of Dec. 12, 1957). Gordon Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ryden, a senior in the McHenry high school, received word that he has been named a semi-finalist in the National Merit Scholarship competition. Friends of Michael J. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Brown, were pleased to find a very well written story entitled "The Golden Age of Man" which appeared in the Sunday issue of the Chicago Tribune's Voice of Youth column. The young man, a graduate of St. Patrick's school, at­ tends St. Mary's Minor seminary in Crystal Lake. In an effort to curb accidents, open road radar was introduced for the first time in McHenry county this week. State troopers set up the radar detection equipment near Brookdale bridge on Rt. 14 between Woodstock and Harvard. TEN YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of December 6, 1972). The city of McHenry will receive $4,560 as its share of a total distribution of $7,484,629.44 to Illinois counties and muncipalities as their share of state income tax collections for September. The allocation is made according to population. Health care for citizens in eastern McHenry county and western Lake county has taken a giant leap forward. LeRoy E. Olsen, president of the McHenry hospital board of directors, announced acceptance of a gift of 40 acres of farm land to the hospital from Mrs. Clara Stilling and the Stilling family. The site, located about a half-mile south of McHenry on Route 31, will be used by McHenry hospital to develop and construct an all-new hospital and other allied health care facilities. issiii V Desperate Need For Blood Donors Linda Rosinski and Curtis Bremer look at one of the many t posters that will be displayed throughout the city announcing! the Aurora blood draw pec. 6 from 3:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Zionj Lutheran church, 4206 W. Elm street. They encourage the public i to give a pint of life saving blood in the spirit of Christmas. H»ei drive is being sponsored by Zion Lutheran church. There are 27 j contributors who will receive a certificate as members of the Gallon club. Leaders in the drive say there is a desperate need | for donors at this time. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD, School Leaders Attend Joint Annual Conference Five board members and ad­ ministrators from McHenry Elementary School District No. 15 have just returned from the 1982 joint annual conference of the Illinois Association of School Boards, Illinois Association of School Administrators, and Illinois Association of School Business Officials, where they took part in panel discussions and workshops and voted on key policy issues. "The experience gave us valuable insight into a number of issues facing our school board," said board secretary Joan Miller. "The con­ ference was also an opportunity to share information and solutions with board members and administrators from around the state, and to consult authorities in many areas of education." "Opportunities to meet and share ideas with our colleagues in public education are all too rare, but are increasingly important as the issues become more complex and the resources more limited," board member Eileen Zurblis said. "Individual school districts cannot afford to operate in a vacuum, rein­ venting the wheel to solve problems that other districts already have solved. In addition,, the con­ sequences of operating a school district without solid information about the legal and legislative actions that affect us-such as collective bargaining, state aid and many others-would be disastrous. In short, the joint annual conference was an invaluable resource, an efficient, comparatively inexpensive way of ensuring the best possible education for our children," Ms. Zurblis con­ tinued. Addresses given by State Supt. Donald G. Gill and United States Rep. Paul Simon on governmental aid to public schools were of particular interest to the grade district. Some of the panel presentations of special interest to the McHenry participants were "State Board of Education School Finance Study", "Schools and the Single Parent", and "Keeping; Good Schools with Less Money". District No. 15 board member! Arthur Newbrough was a speaker on) the panel entitled "Board-! Superintendent Relations". Microcomputer i Course Offered The last few years have brought great strides in the development of microcomputer equipment and! programs. A course to assist' producers in understanding the basics of computer programming and their potential as management tools will be offered over the statewide University; of Illinois TeleNet System. TV"; course will consist of eight: sessions scheduled from 1 to 3 p.m. on' Nov. 30, Dec. 2, and Jan. 4,6,11,14,201 and 25 and will be held at the McHenry: county Extension office. Ai registration fee will cover the cost of' textbook, handouts, worksheets, and | visual support materials. Reservations may be made by j contacting the McHenry County [ Extension Service at 789 McHenry avenue, P.O. Box 431, Woodstock,! phone 815 338-3737 or 338-4747. < , TrST ALL SEATS McHFNRY 1-2 to 014' SI Of) SAT K MJN Til • $1.00 TUESDAY ALL SHOWS Take This Job and Shove It While the frustrations tha- iead people to quit a job can tak< years to build-up, many workers, limply wake up one morning and decide they've had enough. A management expert has com­ pleted research which shows em­ ployees can tolerate just so much tension and that all it takes is the proverbial straw for us to chuck it. \ \ < > O I > M O < K M M \ I I I I \ 1 \ | \ S I K I I I I I I . 1 O i l I I t , S , \ 11111 (s V . I I X I ml i i >> I S O . M . I I i i u i s S I S O rKlNCKSS: THE EXTRA TERRESTRIAL KHT RMSQilMC the professional do-it-yourself carpet cleaning system First Hour of Rental $1.00 per hour..for every hour thereaftei (Example 2 hours... total charge $1 plus tex. Special Rental Rat* Good Monday thru Thursday kinsenvac (loans tha way professionals do ̂ at a fraction tha cost. OVERNIGHT SPECIAL I •:OOPM-9:00AM $10.00 4400 W. RTE. 120 McHENRY. ILL. (PO) MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY: 7:00,0:10 SATURDAY, SUNDAY: 1:00,3:10,7:00,0:10 FRIDAY, WEDNESDAY: 2:00,7:00,9:10 <; KM MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY: 7:00,8:46 8ATURDAY, SUNDAY: 1:00,2:45,7:00,8:46 FRIDAY. WEDNESDAY: 2:00,7:00,8:46 Better Christmas Buys Are Yours Now... Bearcat® 5 8 CHANNEL POLICE SCANNER LIST $183 PRICE INCLUDES CRYSTALS PROGRAMMABLE BEARCATS «OM*19995 ( ( ' ( ( ( ( " • M i n n ) ) ) ) ) ) rad icoms 2604 N. CHAPEL HILL RD McHENRY, ILL 600S0 815-385-4224 STARTS FRIDAY $1.50 ALL SEATS FAST TIMES AT RICHMOND HIGH k FRI.SAI.SUH. 2:30-4:30-7-9 MON.-THURS. 7-9 SHOWPLACF. 5 455-2000 HELD OVER Sylvester Stallone PIRST BLOOD. FRI.-SAT.-SUN. 2:30-4:30-7-9 NOK-THUK. 7-9 HELD OVER $1.00 All THE EXTRA- *•«»* TERRESTRIAL (EED Miy MON.-THURS. 6:30-8:45 FRI.-SAT.-SUN. 2-4:15-6:3(^8:45 EX HELD OYER HEIDI'S SONG* FRI* SAT. 2:30-4:30-74:30-10 SUN.-THURS. 2:30-4:30-7-1:30 STARTS FRIDAY THE BOAT. DAILY 2-5-8 ADRIENNE BARBEAU CREEP SHOWR FRI. & SAT. 2:15-4:30-6:45-9-11 SUN.-THURS 2:15-4:30-6:45-9 HELD OVER The Empire Strikes Back K FRI. t SAT. 1:45-4-4:304:45-10:50 SUN.-THURS. 1:45-4430-1:45 ADRIENNE BARBEAU CREEP SHOWR FRI. & SAT. 2:15-4:30-6:45-9-11 SUN.-THURS 2:15-4:30-6:45-9 jK«r<an^«r "Just In Time For Chr is tmas" PRO-SHOP SALE ALL LADIES & MEN S WEAR, GOLF CLUBS, SHOES & BAGS.... 40°/ O OFF REG. PRICE! • Repair* From Relining or Rebuilding Same Day iiiiiii Action •KITCHEN WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THANKSGIVING DAYII •OPEN FOR DINNER FRIDAY EVENING. SUNDAY BRUNCH From 10 am. • 2 pm. ALL YOU CAN EAT! FRIDAY FISH FRY LAKE PERCH. SMELT OR SCROD SOUP • SALAD BAR ALL YOU CAN EAT I GOLF COURSE: OPEN ALL WEEK EXCEPT THANKSGIVING DAY I CLIP & SAVE FREE GOLF j ALL WEEK! Up on Presentat ion of th is Coupon- Good thru 1982 Season) 1 Person Per Coupon CLIP & SAVE CHAPEL MILL COUNTRY CLUB 2500 N. CHAPEL Hill ROAD McHENRY 3S5-0333 • -- •WW 11 vmw r Precision DriHstand Heavy duty engineered drill- stand for VV - 3/s" power drills and with adapter spindle No. 4955 even for V2" - power drills Double Ball Bearing Spindle mount system makes precise alignment of the drill, chuck and bit auto­ matic. The solid hexagonal steel column eliminates any twisting during operation. The rack and pinion feed mechanism, with unusually long travel, gives perfect control. Adjustable micro scale for precise drill depth control. Dovelailerand Combjointer For precise wood joints of ^ professional appearance.. , For dovetailing and comb- joints fast and easy: just clamp... mill... and It fits. For boards of any length up to 25 mm thickness. 20% JL\J /O DISCOUNT ON ALL WOLFCRAFT TOOLS A REPRESENTATIVE FROM WOLFCRAFT WILL BE DEMONSTRATING WOODWORKING TOOLS AT OUR STORE NOV. 27, U> AM TO 3 PM (XXJ- CUD ACE HARDWARE 3729 W. ELM STREET (RTE. 120) McHENRY ILL 385-3660 i

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