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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Jun 1983, p. 22

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To "McHenry Day" with Earl Walsh Spend the day in Union, Illinois! McHenry Day Sunday, June 5 Are you among the newer residents of McHenry? And have you wondered about the days that McHenry, with a population of only a few thousand, was the only city in the nation to have two post offices? Or are you an old timer but, often wonder about a bit of history that has become hazy in memory? A good way to become better informed, or to learn more about McHenry's past, is to visit the McHenry County Historical Museum in Union, III., Sunday, June 5. So I Hear columnist, Earl Walsh, will be riding a bus spon­ sored jointly by the City of McHenry and the McHertry Plain- dealer. He can answer many of your questions. For a bus reservation, call 385-0947 before 3 o'clock Friday afternoon. , ^ PLAINDEALER Th--e an limited tiny offan, to stop In Your Community Newspaper Serving The McHenry Area low fixed rate of 10%% ANNUAL PER- ' CENTAGE RATE. New related imple- , 5 ments are also eligible when financed ' with your new Ford tractor, ** A qualifying down payment or trade- ' • in is required. Certain restrictions apply. Physical damage and credit life 1" insurance not included. f 'Or other participating financial institutions ' * • Time ere llmlted time oHen, so stop In toon for ell the detellt and restrictions? IJMiK2jMP^UNDEAIJBR-FRlDA HELPING PAWS ANIMAL WELFARE ASSOCIATION ; P.O. Box 205 Crystal Lake, Illinois 60014 (815)459-2641 To help other cats and kittens find homes, the famous cat Morris is serving as chaircat of National Aftbpt-A-Cat month-sin June, held for the American Humane association. During June, Helping Paws will give a free homecoming« gift to anyone who adopts a cat. On Saturday, June 18 Helping Paws will have a Tag day in McHenry. To volunteer for this fund raising event please call the office, 459-2641. * V All pet adoptions must be validated .by the signing of a contract along with the adoption fee for all dogs and cats, which includes the cost of the spay or neuter surgery from a Vet of our choice. However, 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 number of the person from whom you adopted pet and adoption fee by check payable to Helping Paws. DOGS FOR ADOPTION Black Labrador, l»«-year male, shots, housebroken, good with pets and children, 455-4999, 338-0132. Great Dane-Labrador, 11-month yellow male, shots, good with children and pets, 338-0132, 455-4999. Poodle mix, 10-year black male, shots, housebroken, good with children and pets, 459-5648. Six puppies Cocker-Labrador, 8- weeks. 312 639-1458. Collie Purebred, 5-month tri-color female, shots, good with pets and children, 459-2628. Schnauzer, Miniature, 10-year female, salt-pepper, shots, housebroken, 338-8686. Cairn Terrier, 6-month female, good with children and pets, 385-0715. German Shepherd-Labrador 4Mt- "month male, housebroken, good with pets and children, 312 658-3625. Irish Setter-Labrador, 13-week, black female, housebroken, good with children and .pets, 344-4375. Poodle, 7-year apricot male, shots, housebroken, good with pets and children. 344-1826. Samoyed lVfe-year, male, housebroken* good with children and pets, 344-2516. Labrador-Shepherd, 6-year female, shots, housebroken, spayed, good with pets, and children, 815 568-8880 after 5 p.m. Toy Labrador-Shepherd, 8-month, female, shots, housebroken, spayed, good with pets and children, 385-5371. Cocker Spaniel, 4-year male, shots, housebroken, 815 568-6683. i . - - • • Shepherd-Labrador, 7-month, black female, shots, housebroken, good with pets and children, 455-2970. Husky mix, lVfe-year blonde female, shots, spayed, good with pets and children. 312 639-1176. Labrador-Collie, 1-year black short hair, female, shots, housebroken, good with children and pets, 815 943- 4394. * - Yellow Labrador mix, 7-month female, shots, housebroken, 815 943- 'Benji', 2-year, black-white male, shots, housebroken, 312 438-4806. Great Dane, l'2-year faWn female, shots, housebroken, spayed, good with pets and children, 459-3147. Small mixed breed, 6-year,male, long hriir, housebroken, 455-0404. i Springer Spaniel, 3-year female, shots, housebroken, spayed, good with children, 815 568-6729. Sheltie mix, 5-month female, shots, long hair, 338-7650. Great Pyrenees mix, adult male, shots, housebroken, good with children, 459-3881. Cocker Spaniel, 2-year male, shots, good with children and pets, neutered, 459-4728. Sheltie-Collie 3V2-year, brown-white small female, shots, housebroken, spayed, 385-4910. Malmute mix, 3-year, black- cream, large male, housebroken , good with pets, and children, 815 653- 9741. CATS FOR ADOPTION Persian mix, 2%-year, white-grey male, green eyes, neutered, shots, 459- 2346. Gold-white Persian mix male, shots, neutered, 312 639-6603. Six adult cats, shots, spayed- neutered, 312 639-6603. Black-white young adult, short hair male, shots, neutered, 312 639-4263 after 6 p.m. Two 13-week: grey-white stripe, -- * . » • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • * * * * * * * * ••2e- short hair male; grey-white stripe with orange short hair female, shots, 455-1251. White 10-month semi-long hair female, 338-0132, 455-4999. Grey short hair, 8-week male, 312 658-4457. Three 7-week: two black Siamese mix females; one grey Siamese mix male, 337-0129. Grey 9-week short hair female, 312 426-5053. , Female Calico young adult, short hair; Siamese Blue Point male; Siamese Seal Point female; 9-week Siamese mix female, 312 639-1538. Three 9-week, long hair, tan-white tiger, 338-8557. Nine kittens, various ages, colors, 455-1186. White semi-long hair, 1-year male, neutered, declawed, shots, deaf; Grey Persian, 6-year male* shots, neutered, declawed, 459-2677. Two 5-month black-white female; black-white male (one eye), 312 658- 3599. Five 7-week kittens, 338-3512; 338- 0174. Cream-black-white, 8-month male, shots, declawed. neutered. 459-0156. Gold Tiger short hair, 6-month male. shots, 312 639-8928 after 5 p.m. Grey-white, 2-year, long hair male, neutered, declawed, shots; 2-year female black-brown short hair, spayed, shots, declawed, 338-7374. Black-white, 6-year female, spayed, declawed; black 6-year male, neutered, declawed, 455-5928, 455-5200. Four 5-week kittens, 312 639-5234. LOST DOGS Keeshond mix, 8-year, black male, thick hair, Crystal Lake manor, 455- 2774, 459-2731. Schnauzer-Poodle young black-tan male, medium long hair, black collar, near Ringwood, "Pepper", 385-7536. FOUND DOG Shepherd-Collie-Malmute, beige adult male, beige collar, Pistakee Hills, 312 497-3966. LOST CAT Three cats: two orange, 10-month males, 110-month Calico, pregnant,. Wonder Lake, 815 653-9203. Please call Animal Control in Woodstock when you find or lose a pet. They also have pets for adoption, 815 338-7040. For information on Helping Paws lost and found and adoptions, call 459-2641. BUUDING PERMITS Building permits were recently issued by the McHenry County Department of Building and Zoning to: Robert Wolter II, 8917 Hicki Leoe# Wimd8E=Lake, to cons bedroom residence at 3113 Mi Lane. Donald Golemba, 5333 W. Fullerton, Chicago, to build addition and remodel existing residence at 1306 Old Bay Road, McHenry. Thomas Carmody, 220 Knoxboro St., Barrington, to repair fire damage at 7001 Seminole, Wonder Lake. Antioch Savings and Loan, 425 Lake St., Antioch, to finish a 3-bedroom residence at 5615 Bunny Ave., McHenry. S & S Petroleum Products, 357 N. Cedar Lake Road, Round Lake, to construct a convenience store with self-serve gas station at 2022 Illinois 120, McHenry. POLjCE TICKETS The City of McHenry Policy • Department has issued the following, citations. „ , • N Paul E. Seaver, 7105 Mohawk^ Wonder Lake, peeling tires. v • lt Matthew A. Ketchum, 401 N. Kettt„ improper lane usage Michael Q. Manu, 4820 W. Elm St,>5 driving while license suspended. '+* * Jeanne C. Bedrosian, 34Q2 Chelmsford, no valid driver's license. Donna Kingsley, 9007 W. Sunset, Wonder Lake, speeding, 44 mph in a30 zone. Kenneth N. Kloss, 2615 E. Chestnut, Wonder Lake, speeding, 49 mph in a 3$ zone. *. \ Joanne T. Brefeld, 4010 Maple, driving too fast for conditions. Michael J. Schlobohm, 5102 Sandburg, improper backing. Kenneth P. Kirk, 417 N. Front St., ; speeding, 47 mph in a 30 zone. William T. Regnier, 406 N. John St., * disobeyed a traffic control device.^ • Helen Kosmopoulos, 4012 Lilliai, < speeding, 39 mph in a 25 zone. Patricia A. Beissert, 1328^4 •' Riverside Drive, speeding, 59 mph in } 3 40 zone. Alvina M. Hessler, 823 Royal Drive, ] failure to yield the right-of-way. 1 Raymond C. Jensen, Jr., 1501 N. } Riverside Drive, no valid safety test, j Carolyn R. Johnson, 1613 Pleasant, i avoiding a traffic light. Terry L. Motejzik, 5202 Farington, speeding, 49 mph in a 35 zone. Earl Van De Wege, 306 N. Kent Road, passing a school bus while ': unloading. Mitchell John Diedrich, 1401 i Millstream, failure to yield the right- of-way. David C. Evans, 3112 Riverstream, driving with a suspended license. -! Theresa J. Quist, 605 N. Hill Road, • failure to yield the right-of-way. Nina K. Fortin, 4206 Hilltop, speeding, 42 mph in a 30 zone. James Edward Erickson, 4618 j Garden Quarter, driving under the influence, open liquor in a motor vehicle and disobeying a stop sign. Donna J. Bachmann, 1512 OakJeaf, avoiding a traffic control device. Kirk Patrick Barnicle, 1704 Mar • Drive, speeding, 76 mph In a 55 zone. , Roxanne I. Buchert, 921 Front St., disobeyed a stop sign. Roland S. Hunt, 1504 Eastwood, squeeling tires. Daniel -Jeeninga, 4212 W. Lake Shore Drive, Wonder Lake, improper passing. .Stephen S. Schieia, 3709 Anne St., > speeding, 51 mph in a 30 zone. George Robert Ranke, 5615 Woodland, no valid driver's license. Mae M. May, 1212 Park Lane,; Spring Grove, failure to yield the • • w e - i s 4 ichael G. Pattierson, 8710 Ramble • Road, Wonder Lake, failure to yield' the right-of-way. • - T? NEED MD VOLUNTEERS The Muscular Dystrophy Summer camp in Palatine is in desperate need of volunteers, 16 years or older, to spend the week of June 12-18 as an attendant. To find out how to be part of summer camp, call MDA at (815) 226-9120. POLITICAL CORNER Taxpayers' Friend The National Taxpayers Union Congressional Affairs director, Jill \ Lancelot, has presented Rep. Philip • Crane (R-Illinois, 12th district) witfa> 'Taxpayers' Best Friend' citation"fefv consistently voting to reduce the . burden of the American taxpayer during the second session of the 97tfr . Congress." Commenting on the; award, Ms. Lancelot said, "if every other Congressman had voted like Phil Crane, the federal budget would I p r o b a b l y b e b a l a n c e d n o w a n d w e , c o u l d s t a r t c u t t i n g t a x e s . " . | Of the 535 .members of Congress, only 63 earned the honor of being' named a "Taxpayers' Best Friend." At the other end of the spectriun, 1931 members were named "Big Spen- « ders" according to the recently ! released congressional voting study'. Buy any new Ford Series 10 three-cylinder trac­ tor and take delivery between now and June 30, 1983 and we can help arrange financing through Ford Motor Credit Company or other participating financial institutions for qualified buyers for up to four full years at the ROSS FORD TRACTOR 1801 W. RT. 120 (1 Mill I AST OF TOWN) McHENRY (•IS) 344-0922

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