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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Dec 1982, p. 24

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Decorations •Ckrisfcaas Gifts •CkiWren's Gifts b Ornaments > ( t -- In The Spirit of Christmas, McHenry State Bank has Lowered Secured Consumer Installment Loan Rates thru December! ~ Our rates are a h q / * and in seme reduced up te Jt9 /O even more on items purchased in McHenry thru December! *^er ava"a^'e t0 Qualified buyers who live in • The McHenry State Bank lending area. gift UST •NEW CAR _ •STOVE oTV J •refrigerator i •snowmobile So, this Christmas season be smart...If you need a new or used car, new appliance, or need to fix up your home for the holidays, SHOP McHENRY and take advantage of reduced loan rates thru December. Contact Phil Oeffling or Keith Leathers today at the Gerald J. Carey Building for rate information and terms. It's a very special offer to very special people available only Main Building: 3510 W. Elm St. - Gerald J. Carey Building: Richmond Rd. at Pearl St. Robert L. Weber Building: Crystal Lake Rd. at Lillian St. McHENRY Items purchased outside McHenry can t , ,>.\GL 24 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, IHX EMBER 3,1982 HELPING PAWS ANIMAL WELFARE ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 205. Crystal Lake, Illinois 60014 (815)459-2641 All pet adoptions must be validated !by the signing of a contract, along Iwith the adoption fee which includes cost of the spay or neuter surgery tof Helping Paws' choice, or tion from the cost of the -surgery if done by a vet of your < choice. When adopting a pet through iHelping Paws, please for your future ;reference, keep name, address, phone ;»umber of the person from whom you •adopted pet, and adoption fee, by 'check, payable to Helping Paws. DOGS FOR ADOPTION '•t Cocker Spaniel, 4-year female, fehots, housebroken, good with Children and pets, 312 658-8796. • Australian Shepherd female puppy, 455-1517. ; Collie mix, 3^-month, tri-coior female, 815 568-7965. • Basset-Collie, 1-year male, shots, Housebroken, good with children and pets, 455-1517. iKeeshound mix, young adult good with children and pets, Irish Setter, 5-year female, shots, housebroken, spayed, gentle, 312 680- 9647. Terrier-Poodle, 5-year female, shots, housebroken, spayed, 459-2641. Golden Retriever-Irish Setter, young adult male, good with pets and children, 312 526-0181. Beagle, 4-year male, 312 497-4246.. Wolfhound-Australian Shepherd, 5- year female, shots, housebroken, spayed, good with children and pets, Dalnlation-Labrador, 5-month male, 312 656-7259. Toy Collie, 2^-year male, Chihuahua mix, 2M?-year female, shots, good with children and pets, 459-2641. St. Bernard mix, 5-year female, shots, spayed, good with pets and children, 338-3089. German Shepherd, „ 3-month female, shots, housebroken, 455-4992. CATS FOR ADOPTION Three 14-week females: 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 7-week, long hair male, shots, good with children and pets, 385-8263. Black short hair, 17-week, male., shots, good with pets and children, 312 639-2881. 'Morris', long hair, 1-year male, neutered, shots, good with pets and children, 312-639-5142. Brown Tabby, short hair, 6-month male, shots, good with pets and children, 459-3946. Adult female, long hair, Tortoise, declawed (4), 338-0132, 455-4999. Adult 'Morris', long hair, male, 312 639-1168. Persian l^-year female, black with white, declawed, shots, black-white, long hair, 8-week female, 455-0446. Three 2-month: Calicos; orange- white, semi-long hair, 312 497-3270. White with black, 11-week female, "2641. 'Morris', 9-week, semi-long hair, female. 385-1132 Whitby semi-long hair, 8-week male, 385-7115; Two 8-week 'Morris', short to semi-. long haiK 455-2077. Black-white, 11-week, semi-long hair, male, 312 658-7324. 'Morris' young adult, short hair, male, good with chUdren and pets, 338-9419. Four 4-month: blade-white; black; grey; grey tiger, semi-long hair, 338- 4029. Orange-white, 8-week male, 312 639- 3916. Two Siamese male, neutered, female, spayed, two-years-old, 815 568-7965. Calico, 6-month, female, semi- long hair, shots, declawed, good with pets and children, 312 669-3080 after 5:30 p.m. White-brown-black, 2-year female, Two kittens: white-grey-black; butterscotch, 344-2097. Black, 1-year female, 312 639-4503. LOST DOGS Poodle, 14-year white male, metal chain, Coventry, 459-6870. German Shepherd, 2-year male, tan, flea collar, South side Woodstock near golf course, 338-8022. Sheltie, 2-year male, ID tag, Hebron, call collect 414 857-2698. FOUND DOGS Beagle mix, black collar, Lucas road, 338-5116. German Shepherd young female, Greenwood, North of Woodstock, 815 648-2795. Labrador-Spaniel young adult male, North of Veterans Acres, 45^6554. LOSTCATS Grey-black stripes, 1-year male, BAZAAR RIMY, KCENIBt 3nM0am-Spm SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4tM0am5pm 5425 W. BRITTANY DR. (Behind Parkland Jr. High) •Holiday You're Invited To Help Celebrate A Very Un-Birthday! On November 3rd, Dusty had Open Heart Surgery. The Surgery Was A SUCCESS and So, In Thanks-Giving, We Will Celebrate From Now Until Christmas! p-ON MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, - and THURSDAYS...ALL THE SPAGHETTI or MOSTACCIOLI YOU CAN EAT - $3.00 Includes Salad & Bread 'n Butter Come Celebrate Dusty's Good Health! DUSTY'S PIZZERIA 7M3 HOWE RD., WONDER LAKE 653-2461 - 4 p.m.-11 p.m.; Closed Tuesdays Time For Another Christmas has come and gone; the New Year is waiting in the wings. The few brief (jays between the two holidays pass slowly for some of us. The Christmas observance - anticipated, prepared for, lived to the fullest - is suddenly over. The New Year reminds nearly all of us that it is time to consider where we have been, where we are, and, most im­ portantly, where we are going. Self-consideration could well begin with a review of the Christmas holidays. The gifts given and received will not be best remembered. The mind will more quickly recall tokens of love, expressions of friend­ ship, the outstretched reach of a helping hand. If the best memories of Christmas reflect the value of things that money can't buy, the coming of the New Year becomes more valuable because is will provide both time and op­ portunity to build a better life. neutered, Parkland school, 385-5224. 'Morris' 1-year, short hair, male, Wonder take, 815 728-0858. 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 andadoption, call 459-2641. a IRISTMAS COOKIES OR CRUMBS? If you are mailing cookies this ChristmaM, choose moist, thick squares, b«*r cookies; or fruit-filled chews, rath er than thin cookies. Each cookie may be wrapped separately or placed back-to-back in pairs. Open House Planned At Nevyr Mental Health Location An open house will be held Wed­ nesday, Dec. 8, from 4 to 6:30 p.m. at the new Crystal Lake location of the Family Service & Community Mental Health Center for McHenry County, 457 Coventry lane, in the Coventry Green office complex. The oublic is invited to attend to meet the staff and to learn more about the center and its services. Family Service & Community Mental Health center, in existence for ova- 22 years, has had an office in the Crystal Lake area for 10 years. Other offices are located throughout the county in McHenry,- 'Woodstock, Marengo and Harvard. Call the Crystal Lake office at 455-4900 for directions. The Child & Adolescent program of the center, which is based in the Crystal Lake office, offers com­ prehensive psychological services to the community. The professional staff, composed of a board certified psychiatrist, psychologists, psychiatric social workers, and a psychiatric nurse, all specialize in services to youth and their families. They employ a coordinated team approach that involves the schools, churches, and other systems that the family Deiongs to, in order to provide quality services to the clients and to the community. The center is a i not-for-profit cor­ poration which is f unded by grants from the Illinois Department of Mental Health, the h lcHenry County Mental Health (708) board and the United Way of McHenry County, as well as contributions a md client fees which are charged on a sliding scale. The services of the center are available to any resident of McHenry county, regardless of inc ome. The Crystal Lake offi ce is open Mondays-Fridays, including three evenings. The center a lso offers emergency-crisis intei 'vention, psychiatric, psychologic al, and therapy-counseling services to adult individuals, couples, famili es, and groups, and specialized serv ices for alcoholism and other substanc e abuse problems. Family Service & Community Mental Health center serves Mc Henry county residents 24-hours a day through the tollfree McHenry Cc> unty Crisis Line, 1-800-892-8900. The Ci "isis Line is staffed by professionals a vho are skilled in handling cri. sis situations as well as referral servi ce to a variety of services available i'n the county. Divinity School Student Speaks At Church Sunday On Sunday evening, Dec. 5, at 6 p.m. Bible Fellowship hour at the Wonder Lake Bible church, the guest speaker will be Randy Anderson, a student of Trinity Evangelical Divinity school in Deerfield. This will be the first op­ portunity that Randy's family will have to hear him preach. Randy's parents are the Rev. and Mrs. Marvin Anderson, missionaries to the Carrier Indians in northern British Columbia. Also present will be Randy's brother, Doug, and his wife, Sherrie, who are also missionaries to the Carrier Indians. The public is invited to attend this service as they are all services and activities at the church. A special invitation is issued to friends of Randy, Doug and Sherrie. The An- ana finrrn tha wt 1 - I mvnrv wiwar uw wonder L8K6 area and all three attended McHenry high school. Doug's wife is the former Sherrie Swetman. At the 10:50 a.m. morning worship service, Pastor Merle D. Conklin will continue teaching from the book of I Corinthians. The title of his message is "Built According To Plan" and the text is from I Corinthians 3:5-23. The College & Career group will meet at the home of Joel & Laurie Heyn- dericks at 7:30 p.m. Any young people in that category are welcome to at­ tend. 4-H Club Aids Reycllng Drive Co-sponsoring December recycling drives in McHenry will be the Busy- Bears 4-H club led by Mrs. Peggy Boggs. The McHenry County Defenders' recycling drives scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 4 and 18, will be held in the parking lot of McHenry high school West campus, 4724 Crystal Lake road, instead of their usual location in the McHenry Market Place. Christmas tree sales and in­ creased use of the shopping center's parking lot by Christmas shoppers makes this change necessary. The hours, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., remain the same. For further information about recycling or how an organization can participate in a future drive (and thus share in the proceeds), contact the Defenders representative at 385-8512. HAIR STYLING McHENRY MARKET PLACE 3S5-4520 IGotaDog,HkNamebBlae Pet names often express an expectation by the owner which is sometimes naive or unrealistic, says a leading ex­ pert on animal behavior. Dogs and cats that substi­ tute for children usually re­ ceive a human name, while elegant names are given to pets which satisfy an owner's ego trip. Just as often, tro­ ublesome pets receive derog­ atory names like Stinky, whik we all know what dogs call­ ed Sarge and Killer are ex­ pected to do. Head-In for Our Holiday Speciall Fridai, Die. 3 Are Sitwday, Dec. 11 Haircut ft Stylo Reg-$17 NOW 13" SAVE 21% Get set for the holidays! Make your appointment early, and one for him too. This way you'll make sure to get in when you want. You may need ,a soft body perm or an expert styling. Let our pofessionals create a look you'll ive! Phon* 3*5-4520. We use and sell Helene Curtis Products

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