HELPING PAWS ANIMAL WELFARE ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 205, Crystal Lake, Illinois 60014 (815)459-2641 Helping Paws is alerting the public to the fact that they do not have anyone soliciting, door to door, for any reason. Our fund raising events are always publicized in the column. Should someone approach your/home stating they are 'collecting' for Helping Paws, call the police and our office, 459-2641. All 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 adbpiinga pet through Helping Paws, please for your future reference, keep name, address, phone number of the person from whom you adopted pet, and adoption fee, by check, payable to Helping Paws. DOGS FOR ADOPTION Husky-Shepherd, 8-month male, black and tan, 338-0132, 455-4999. Husky mix, 9-month male, black- white, shots, housebroken, 312 526- 7929. Six adult cats: assorted colors, all female, spayed, 815 568-6683. Three 8-week kittens, 455-2429. Black-white, long hair, 4-year female, shots, spayed, 459-5603. Black short hair, 8-month female, 312 639-5234, evenings. Two adult: black, 2-year female, shots, spayed; grey-black Tiger, 2- year, male, 815 568-7367. Two adult: grey-white female; grey female, both 1-year-old, 815 943-3579. Persian mix, lVfe-year male ,neutered; grey-white Persian mix, lte-year female, spayed, declawed, shots. 4554999. 338-0132. _ Black-wnite,' long hair, 2-year igmale, 459-1028. White English Sheepdog-English Setter, b lV-z-year, white, female, housebroken, good with pets and children, 455-2019. Great Pyrenees, 4%-year, white with grey ears, large female, shots, housebroken, spayed, good with children and pets, 455-0140. Retriever- Labrador, 4%-month, black female,~ihots, good with pets and older children, 455-3942. Adult • Schnauzer, shots, housebroken, good with pets and children. 338-9221. Beagle-Terrier, 8-month female, shots, housebroken, good with pets and children, 815 56^6787 _ Collie mix, 1-year, sable-white female, shots, good with children and pets, 815 568:7618. Golden Labrador, 1-year female, shots, housebroken, good with pets and children, 455-6821. German Shepherd-Labrador, 5~ month male, shots, housebroken, 338- 9555. German Shepherd mix, 9-month female, shots, housebroken, good with pets and children. 312 428-0015. Pomeranian, 1-year, orange male, shots, good with children and pets, 459-1152 after 6 p.m. CATS FOR ADOPTION Golden-white Persian ypiv, shots, neutered, 312 639-6603. Pale yellow stripe young adult, short hair, male, 312 639-6603. Red Tabby short hair, 11-month male, shots, neutered, 459-3946. Black-white young adult, short hair, male, shots, neutered, 312 639-4263 after 6 p.m. f Six adult cats, all shots, spayed- neutered, 312 639-6603. White semi-long hair, 1-year male, neutered, declawed, deaf; Grey Persian, 6-year male, neutered, declawed, shots, 459-2677. Orange-white, 1-week-old, 815 568- 6683. Black 5-year, short hair male, shots, neutered, declawed, 459-2641. Two 8-month, short hair males, neutered, shot, 338-4595 after 5 p.m. Two adults: Russian Blue, 6-year, male, shots, neutered; 5-year female, white-black-gold, spayed, shots, 344- 1228. Nine adult cats: assorted colors, 815 568-7475. short fitur, 2-year female, shots, spayed, declawed, 344-2822. Persian mix, 2^-year, grey-white male, shots, neutered, 459-2346. LOST DOGS Schnauzer-Terrier mix, resembles a 'Benji', 14-year male, brown collar, near McHenry hospital, 385-5118. Hungarian Vizla.red with white blaze on chest, 9-year female, Solon Mills, near Richmond, 459-2641. Poodle, 3-year, black male, "Smokcy", on medication-seizures, Woodstock. 338-0086. reward. Malmute-Shepherd, 1-year female, black-white-tan, curled tail, pointed 1 ears, McHenry, Whispering Hills, 815 497-3957. Great Dane-Labrador- 3-year, black female, white on paws, choke collar, Spring Grove area, 312 587-6688. FOUND DOG Husky large adult, black-white, blue eyes, choke type collar, River road near Snug Harbor, 385-4841. LOST CATS Missing since late fall: Calico with patch of black over eye, 1-year female, tan collar, Johnsburg area, 385-8637. Black-grey Tabby, polka dots on back, flea collar with bells, spayed and declawed, Navajo and Bay road, McHenry, 344-4411. Short hair orange-white, 4-year male, declawed, neutered, McHenry Country club area, 344-5850. FOUNDCATS Orange-white, semi-long hair, young adult male, 'TC' Spirits, 385- 7306 after 6 p.m. Grey-white-tan, short hair calico, 6- month, female, Lakeland Park, McHenry, 385-2946. Call Animal Control when you find or lose a pet. They also have pets for adoption, 338-7040. For information on Helping Paws lost and found and adoptions, call 459-2641. PAr.P 1. PLAINDEAI .FR - FRin/VY. AP»*L 8.19K3 Marian Presents "Dolly" Marian Central Catholic high school will present the musical comedy, "Hello Dolly", April 21,22,23 at 8 p.m. at the school. "Hello Dolly" is based on the play "The Matchmaker", the story of a lady whose business is to find men a wife. Dolly Levi is played by Kelly Hilgers of Barrington. Other sup porting leads are Tom Morris, Celia and Colin McCormack, and Andrea Les'e of Woodstock, Michael Zegarski of Crystal Lake, Margaret Bell of Wonder Lake, and Peggy Coughlin of McHenry. Other cast members include Andy Belmonte, Vicki Fabbri, Sheila O'Donnell, Shannon O'Brien, Sue Peschke, Rachael Mariacher and Beth Tures of Woodstock; Pascale Gigon, Marianne Potje and Rich Wagner of Crystal Lake; Tiffany Lutterman, Bill Slighting, and Mike Walsh of McHenry; Wendy Bartman and Tony Piwowarczyk of Marengo; jVimc Heuvelman of Richmond; Michelle Maddox and Jean Boerner of Algonquin; Sue Hughes of Harvard; Laura Ryan of Huntley and Cindy Oickow of Spring Grove MEDICAL CENTER INSPECTION - James Cox, center, architect for the future Northern Illinois Medical center at Route 31 and Bull Valley road, responds to a question from Enrique Unanue, staff architect from the Illinois Department of Public Health, one of the licensing agencies for any hospital building project in the state of Illinois. Northern Illinois Medical center is one of only four complete replacement facilities under construction in the state, and Unanue makes regular inspections of any of these projects, as well as hospital additions, in order to see that all guidelines and building regulations are met. Hospital board member David Kent, McHenry, right, is chairman of the Planning and Building committee which is supervising the project. Third Quarter Honor Roll At Junior High Announced Choosing Containers Your choice of containers is almost as endless as the plants you can put in them. Many decorative containers of wood, ceramic, clay, plastic or metal are available at your local garden center, or you can make your own from barrels, pipe, cement blocks, trash cans, or whatever you have around. Whatever you use, be sure it is cleaned out well before use and that it has good drainage provided. The staff of McHenry Junior high school has announced the third quarter high honor and honor rolls for the 1982-83 school year. In order to make the honor roll a student must maintain a 3.0 or "B" average. To be placed on the high honor roll a student must have a 3.5 average. A 4.0 would represent a straight "A" average. 8TH GRADE High honors: Keith Adams, Heather Brown, Stacey Hudjera, Betty Lee, Deanna Ransdell, Lisa Rigsby, Tony Schmitt, Jenny Stueben, and Lilli Taylor. Honors: Jack Anderson, Jodv Benoy, Jackie Boger, Tracy Boyd, Erika Bublitz, Troy Diedrich, Roxanne Dowell, Pam Fritz, Dan Geske, Jody Goben, Chris Hauschild, Donna Heald, Diana Hill, Jill Hoglund, Debbie Holtz, Scott Jacobson, Cari Jaramski, Gary Kern, Tom Klapperich, Chris Landis, Tom Lotito, Julie Lyon, Joe Maras, Scott Miller, Chris Neumeier, Frank O'Leary, Mark Olson, Chris Orin, Brian Peterson, Katie Prust, Marty Quantz, Peter Rask, Colleen Samen, Jill Schwebke, Nicole Sheridan, Debbie Simon, Laura Siok, Dana Smith, Aleen Walsh, Dave Weakman, and Ken Zabielski. 7TH GRADE High honors: Bob Patterson, Denise Stasiak, and Heather Wakitsch, all 4.0; Julie Carlsten, Sherry Cosyns, Kelly Covalt, Kristy Cullison, Debbie Graef, Wendy Johnson, Dale Container Planting Planting into a con tainer, follows the same techniques as planting into the ground. Make sure the roots of woody plant material are spread out as evenly as possible in the container SI for even root growth. Place enough media in the container so that there is room for one to two inches of mulch with a final depth one- half to one inch below the top of the container. the 1st ANNIVERSARY FREE SIFTS WITH EVERY HAIR CUT OR PERM ENTIRE KIM SCHMITT MONTH OF APRIL duti 'JV Curb 1400 S.RT. 31. McHENRY (WM. TONYAN BLDG.) 385-6160 'A GOOD PLACE TO BE utre of jWcltenrp A GOOD FAST LUNCH HON - THURS FRIDAYS BEST FISH FRY ALL YOlTCARE TO EAT SATURDAYS M Y STRIP STEAK PINNER SUNDAYS DOttKNJS BABY FRIED CHICKEN AU. YOU CARE TO EAT REG. PRICE •9.25 Frank S. McClatchey Alderman • 3rd Ward April 12th (Adv. paid for by Citizens for McClatchey) 1/2 PRICE PIZZA ENTERTAINMENT TUES-SUN 8:30 PM-C10SIN6, HAPPY HOUR 4-6 PM 4512 W. RT. 120 IN McHENRY 385-0900 I Reschedule Prairie Burn Due to inclement weather, the Pleasant Valley Outdoor center Prairie Burn festival scheduled for Saturday, April 2, has been rescheduled for Saturday, April 9. Program for the day-long festival and educational event will remain the same. The actual burning is scheduled for 11 a.m. Pleasant Valley's 35 acres of restoring prairie has been under restoration for a number of years. Each spring, in order to enhance the development of praine plants and discourage the growth of alien species, the prairie is burned The center is located at 13315 Pleasant Valley road, just off Highway 47 between Huntley and Woodstock. Kluesner, Lisa Miller, Dawn Sheehan, Melissa Sikorski, Sonja Youngwith, and Dawn Zabielski. Honors: Rob Acred, Todd Ballowe, Karen Bishop, Mike Boland, Tammy Bonde, Ron Botten, Karen Bruli, Renee Busche, Chris Buss, Shannon Chrisman, Angela Dennis, Rob Didi- er, Sean Drew, Tony Einweck, Lisa Felde, Bryan Fischer, Jenny Gerstad, James Hayes, Dennis Johnson, Shelly Jones, Bretta Karls, Wendy Kelly, Ross LaMotta, Michelle Laskonis, Becky Marsh, Chad Mihevic, Joanne Miller, David Mucciante, Lori Oef- fling, Angela Orin, Tammy Powers, Mike Reese, Tammy Sornson, Jack Watrous, Kim Weyde, and Lisa Wilkinson. Honorable mention: David Cox. 6TH GRADE High honors: Debbie Ozyuk, and Carrie Roach, both 4.0; Kristie Bastear, Jennifer Bird, Kim Greany, Courtney Greer, Wendy Mazzoni, and Tammy Nelson. Honors: Brian Bromley, Jeff Carl, Deborah Cheatham, Brian Condon, Jennifer Donlan, Mark Dowell, Chris Dubski, Marlene Frantz, Heidi Gelwicks, Rick Gloss, Amy Hut- chings, Tracy Kurowski, Kris Panerali, Kelly Roach, Jenny Samen, Linda Taylor, Juana Tirado, J.P. Valek, Judith Warren, Don Willemarck, Heather Wirtz, and Gary Zeller. Honorable mention: David Khollman. ELECT ERNEST SCHOOLEY Alderman, 4th Ward BECAUSE EXPERIENCE WORKS Service Of Following Committees: | s\ Water and Sewer, Parks, Public Property, Insurance, Streets and Sidewalks, Labor Relations and Finances. 0 For Years, He Has Been Fighting For Better Quality Water in Ward 4. Not Out of Spite, or Asking, But More Experience ELECT ERNEST SCHOOLEY Paid for by the Shannons and Supporters of Ernest Schooley spurgeons McHenry Market Place 385-4100 Sov© odidas footwear ° [hfU °PPTpr»H7tH entire stock of 2 20% oH Fashion Apparel tor Wen. ^o^^Sepont, 25% o« Footwear lor Men. Women and Kds; and oil purpose. adidas Daily 9-9, Sat. 9-6, Sun. 10-5