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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 May 1968, p. 16

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? - Pg. 4, Sec. 2 - Plaindealer - Wed0/May 17, 1968 y§te Wot C linic Mrs. Crane was doubly upset by Suzy's disaster and I felt blue, for Suzy had been a member of the family for 20 years. Read this case to your youngsters, for they may profit from it. For kiddies and animals seem to have such an affinity for each other that they understand each other's language! By - George W. Crane, Ph. D., M.D. CASE F - 543: When Mrs. Crane and I were down at our Indiana farm recently, she took a hike by herself. For she wanted to examine some apple trees that had grown up in the pasture field, probably from cores the children had discarded in previous years. We have three horses on the farm and she noticed their shrill whinnying, but didn't see them for they were back in a wooded valley. But they whinnied in a highpitched, excited manner, not like the usual whinnying when they would greet us as we brought them food- Being-in a hurry, Mrs.Crane didn't investigate. Two days later she and I were hiking back toward the wooded end of the same pasture field. Again the horses were whinnying in a wild, excited manner. They sounded shrill and imperious, demanding and almost half scared. Still we didn't see them, so we decided maybe they were just unduly excited by some stranger who might have crossed the pasture. But when we reached a little creek, we were shocked to find Suzy, the sorrel, dead! Mrs. Crane couldn't stand to look, for Suzy was the biggest pet of all three horses. She was crouched on all fours much the way a dog does, and had been dead for several days. The other horses immediately stopped whinnying when they saw we had found Suzy. So they must have been trying to attract our attention and bring aid to Suzy by their shrill whinnying. Now they stood quietly, about 100 feet away with their heads down in the same dejected pose as that of a pony in the famous Indian painting called "TheEnd of the Trail". Suzy had snapped both bones in her back legs about 10 inches above her knees. The bones had punched through her skin and were stuck in the gravel creek bottom. ; How she broke both thighs at the same spot, I can only surmise, for our Veterinary Medic said he had never seen such a case, either. Her compound fractures must have caused terrific pain but shock probably rendered her unconscious swiftly. Her two equine pals must have frantically tried to get help for her. When our big Collie dog died, Mrs. Crane and I were on a lecture trip, our fox terrier ran upstairs and barked at the bedside, as she pawed the covers, till she awakened my cousin Betty. And when Mrs. Crane was a girl, the old family dog pestered Mrs. Crane's mother till she cleared away her knitting and let the dog jump into her lap. The dog then seemed content and quieted down at once. But within 5 minutes she was dead! Do you think animals sense their approaching death? And how did this old dog surmise it was literally at the portal of canine heaven, but wanted the .reassurance of a human contact as it said farewell to this EARTH? As an M.D. I have had patients that also predicted their own death almost to the minute yet they didn't seem sick enough to die. So be kind to animals for they may help tesitfy in your defense when you, too, are at the portals of heaven. For good human beings and our faithful domestic pets may go to the same place in the Hereafter! (Always write to Dr. Crane in care of this newspaper, enclosing a long stamped, addressed envelope and 20 cents to cover typings and printing costs when you send for one of his booklets.) We know a gal who dislikes household chores and hot weather. She can be seen most any summer day, taking life easy in the morning, resting on the porch or in the yard, or visiting. Afternoons she is a busy beaver, doing her housework. Reason??? "I like to enjoy myself before I get tired." If crops were bullet-; proof . . . a h a i l s t o r m ' s s h o t gun blast couldn't hurt them. But you can't stop hail. Next best bet is a crop hail insurance policy from Country Mutual. It covers crop losses from hail, fire and lightning. And you can add anAII-Riskendorsement to cover many other hazards to corn and soybeans. See your Country Companies agent. He has the next best thing to bullet-proof crops. Your Country Companies Agmnt Lee B. Kortemeier Off. 338-2000 Res, 338-0975 POWER PAR SERVICE You'll find friendly,^ efficient service and products you can trust at your FS Potoer Partner's. McHeary^FS 4002 W. W jukegan Rd. 385-0730 McHenry^ • I m Q II mary Election Notice NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON Tl i 11. At The Following Polling Places In The Various Election Precincts in the County of McHenry and State of Illinois, a Primary Election will be held for the purpose of electing Two Delegates and Two Alternate Delegates to the National Nominating Conventions in the Twelfth Congressional District of the political parties named below; and for the nomination of candidates for the following offices of the Political Parties named below: United States Senator v Governor Lieutenant Governor Secretary of State Auditor of Public Accounts Attorney General Clerk of the Supreme Court Representative in Congress 12th Congressional District\/ Appellate Court Clerk 2nd Judicial District Representative in the Gen'l Assembly 32nd and 33rd Rep. Districts (One or Two) Clerk of the Circuit Court Recorder of Deeds State's Attorney Coroner County Auditor And for electing, by each of the political parties, Committeemen as follows: One Representative Committeeman each of the 32nd & 33rd Representative Districts. One Precinct Committeeman of each party for each precinct The Political parties entitled to participate in said Primary Election are the REPUBLICAN PARTY and DEMOCRATIC PARTY Also, Notice is Hereby Given that there will be Two Members of the County Board of School Trustees of McHenry County to be elected on the above date. PRECINCT POLLING PLACES FOR McHENRY COUNTY ILLINOIS FOR PRIMARY TO BE HELD JUNE 11, 1968 PRECINCT POLLING PLACE ADDRESS RILEY RILEY TOWN HALL Riley Township, Illinois MARENGO 1 MARENGO PARK DIST. BLDG. 110W. Prairie, Marengo, 111. MARENGO 2 V.F.W. BUILDING 132 E. Prairie, Marengo, Illinois MARENGO 3 KELLEY BROS. GARAGE 152 N. State,Mareneo MARENGO 4 DUNHAM MARENGO TOWNSHIP OFFICE GARRETT REALTY North City Limits on R*t. No. 23 Marengo, 111. 341 S. Division St. Harvard, III CHEMUNG 1 CITY HALL 502 N. Division St. Harvard, 111. CHEMUNG 2 MASONIC TEMPLE * 66 N. Ayer St., Harvard, 111. CHEMUNG 3 FERRIS BROS. GARAGE 202 N. Johnson St., Harvard, 111. CHEMUNG 4 AMERICAN LEGION HALL 3 N. Ayer St., Harvard, 111. CHEMUNG 5 JONE'S GROCERY Hwy. No. 173, Chemung, 111. ALDEN FIRE STATION Alden, Illinois HARTLAND HARTLAND TOWNSHIP GARAGE Hartland, Illinois SENECA FRANKLINVILLE TOWN HALL Seneca Township, Illinois CORAL 1 TOWNSHIP HALL Jefferson & Olson, Union, 111. CORAL 2,J UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Harmony, Illinois GRAFTON 1 HUNTLEY VILLAGE HALL Huntley, Illinois \ GRAFTON 2 LAKEWOOD. VILLAGE HALL Lakewood, Crystal Lake, 111. GRAFTON 3 NORTH SHORE HOTEL North Shore, Crystal Lake, 111. GRAFTON 4 HUNTLEY TOWNSHIP GARAGE Huntley, Illinois GRAFTON 5 LAKEWOOD VILLAGE HALL Lakewood, Crystal Lake, 111. DORR 1 DACY LUMBER COMPANY 333 E. Judd St., Woodstock, 111. .-jPORR 2 MASONIC TEMPLE 730 N. Seminary Ave., Woodstock DORR 3 REICHERT'S GARAGE 417 Clay St., Woodstock, 111. DORR 4 TIDY RUG COMPANY 200 Washington St., Woodstock, 111. DORR 5 WOODWARD FORD GARAGE 239 N. Throop, Woodstock, 111. DORR 6 CLARENCE OLSON SCHOOL 720 W. Judd St., Woodstock, 111. DORR 7 WOODSTOCK COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL 501 W. South St., Woodstock, 111. bORR 8 COURT HOUSE ANNEX Throop & Calhoun Sts., Woodstock , DORR 9 CONGREGATIONAL UN1VERSAL1ST CHURCH 221 Dean St., Woodstock, 111 DORR 10 GOLDEN TABLES 2109 S. Rt. No. 47, Woodstock, 111. DORR 11 RIDGEI IF.LD SCHOOL 8617 Ridgeficld Rd. Ridgeficld GREENWOOD 1 GREENWOOD TOWN HALL Village of Greenwood, 111. \ GREENWOOD 2 NORTHWOOD SCHOOL \ Rt. No. 47, Woodstock, 111. GREENWOOD 3 HEBRON COMMUNITY BLDG.(FIRE HOUSI!) I IRE STATION Woody Tr. & Mieadow Lane, Wonder Lake Hebron, 111. RICHMOND 1 MEMORIAL HALL Richmond, III. RICHMOND 2 RICHMOND AUTO BODY Rt. 12 Richmond, 111. BURTON TOWN HALL Spring Grove, 111. McHENRY 1 R1NGWOOD COMMUNITY SCHOOL Ringwood, 111. McHENRY 2 COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH | 8717 W. Main St., McHenry, 111. McHENRY 3 FUROPA MOTOR SALES 3318 W. Pearl St., McHenry, 111. McHENRY 4 JOHNSBURG COMMUNITY CLUB 2315 W. Church St., Johnsburg, 111. McHENRY 5 WONDER LAKE FIRE HOUSE JV'onder Lake, 111. McHENRY 6 V.F.W. CLUBHOUSE W. Rt. 120, McHenry, 111. McHENRY 7 GEORGE P. FREUND IMPLEMENT 4102 W. Crystal Lake Rd., McHenry McHENRY 8 McHENRY 9 CHRIST KING CHURCH SCHOOL HALL LAKEMOOR EIRE HOUSE 5006 E. Wonder Lake Rd., Wonder Lake, 111. Rand Rd., Lakemoor, 111. McHENRY 10 NATIVITY LUTHERAN CHURCH 3506 E. Wonder Lake Rd. Wonder Lake, 111. PRECINCT POLLING PLACE McHENRY 11 F.M. RADIO &T.V. McHENRY 12 McCULLOM LAKE BEACH HOUSE McHENRY 13 LAKELAND PARK COMMUNITY HOUSE McHENRY 14 McHENRY FIRE HOUSE McHENRY 15 TOMASELLO'S McHENRY 16 SUNNYSIDE VILLAGE HALL McHENRY 17 COMMUNITY HOUSE McHENRY 18 WHISPERING HILLS COMMUNITY CENTER NUNDA 1 NUNDA RURAL 1*1 RF PROT. DIST. NUNDA 2 CRYSTAL LAKE FIRE DEPARTMENT NUNDA 3 AD KPT TOOL & MANUFACTURING CO. NUNDA 4 ISLAND LAKE VILLAGE HALL NUNDA 5 CON LIN-COLLINS LORD AGENCY NFUNDA 6 LILY LAKK GROCERY STORE NUNDA 7 NEEDS TOOL RENTAL NUIDA 8 TEXACO GAS STATION NUNDA 9 PRAIRIL GROVK SCHOOL NUNDA 10 REICHERT BODY SHOP NUNDA 11 ROBERT E. OLSON RESIDENCE NUNDA 12 CASEY'S HALL NUNDA 13 PUBLIC SAFETY BLDG. ALGONQUIN 1 ROWSON MOTOR SALES ALGONQUIN 2 IMMANUEL LUTHERAN SCHOOL ALGONQUIN 3 C. ERANKE LUMBER COMPANY ALGONQUIN 4 AMERICAN LEGION HOME ALGONQUIN 5 CRYSTAL LAKE HIGH SCHOOL ALGONQUIN 6 EASTVIEW SCHOOL ALGONQUIN 7 RECREATION BUILDING ALGONQUIN 8 EIRE DEPARTMENT BUILDING ALGONQUIN 9 GRADE SCHOOL BUILDING ALGONQUIN 10 CRYSTAL LAKE CENTRAL SCHOOL M^ONQUIN 11 LITH VILLAGE HALL ALGONQUIN 12 OAK KNOLL GRADE SCHOOL ALGONQUIN 13 LINCOLN-MERCURY GARAGE ALGONQUIN 14 COMMUNITY BUILDING ALGQNQUIN 15 COMMUNITY BUILDING ALGONQUIN 16 COMMUNITY BUILDING ALGONQUIN 17 MASONIC TEMPLE ALGONQUIN 18 ALGONQUIN FIRE STATION ALGONQUIN 19 PUMPING STATION ALGONQUIN 20 SHERMAN PLUMBING & HEATING ALGONQUIN 21 CARY GROVE HIGH SCHOOL ALGONQUIN 22 VILLAGE HALL ALGONQUIN 23 VILLAGE HALL * ALGONQUIN 24 COVENTRY SCHOOL ADDRESS 4605 W. Rt. 120 McHenry. 111. Lake Shore Dr., McCullom Lake, 111 Sunset Ave., Lakeland Park, Mcll., 3610 E. Elm St., McHenry, 111. 3312 N. Chappel Hill Rd.. McH.. 111. Sunnyside; McHenry, 111. 306 Hill l op Dr.. Pistakee Highlands Alcllenry, 111. Jeffery Ave., .vlcllenry. III 1713 Rt. 176, Crystal l ake. III. Beardsley St., Crystal l ake. 111. 200 N. Walkup Ave, Crystal Lake Rt. 176, Island Lake, III. 680 VV. Terra Cotta Ave . Crystal Lake 810 Columbus St., Lakemoor, McH. Rt 176, Island Lake, 111. Rt 31 S. of Idyl Dell Rd. McH. Rt. 176, Crystal Lake, III. Industrial Blvd., Crystal Lake, III 7812 Crystal Springs Rd., Woodstock| 2601 S. River Rd., Griswold Lake, McHenry, III. 121 W. Woodstock St.Crystal Lake, 10 101 S. Main Algonquin, 111. 174 McllenryjAve., Crystal Lake Borden Ave. & Crystal St. Cary Fox River Grove, 111. Crystal Lake, 111. Rt. 62, Algonquin, 111. Lake Shore, Crystal Lake, 111. Cary, 111. Fox River Grove, 111. Paddock St., Crystal Lake, 111. Lake-in-the-Ilills, Algonquin, 111. First St., Cary, 111. 325 Virginia St., Crystal Lake, Haeger's Bend, Algonquin, 111. I Lake-in-the-Hills, Algonquin, 111. Venetian Gardens, Fox Riyer Grove Cary, 111. Algonquin, III. Virginia St., Crystal Lake, 111 6215 N.W. Hwy., Crystal Lake, 111. 3 Oaks Rd. Cary, 111. Fox River Grove, 111. West Main St., Cary, 111. Wellington Dr. Crystal Lake, III. The polls of said Primary Election will be opened at 6 o'clock a.m.; and shall continue open until 6 o'clock p.m. Dated at Woodstock, Illinois, on May 8th, 1968. COUNTY CLERK

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