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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 25 Feb 1972, p. 4

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PAGE 4-PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1972 HELPING PAWS by Mary Sigo Picture of the week is a 3- month-old female puppy She is light brown and resembles a miniature Doberrnan This little puppy was found along with another one on a doorstep They both are available for adoption and need good food and loving Both are very friendlv and gentle Call our office at 815-455-0566 or 459-0511 for information on the puppies On weekends for lost and found call 459-8163 Available animals srt 658 7666. an 8-month-old female Collie Husky mix is staying with this member She is a medium sized dog. cream and tan in color This stray is staying at 459- 9426 It is an English setter He is brown with white and under 1 year old This dog is very friendly and loves kids Also he loves to go for a walk At 338-2632 or 459-3383 is a Brittany Spaniel female She is black with a white mane. paws, tail and tummy She is also housebroken and good with kids At 658-4376 is a female Coonhound mix She is black with tan feet about 18-months- old She likes to be outside and is very friendly A golden l^abrador mix is staying at 815-923-4265 He is 6- months-old, housebroken and good with kids At 639-2713 or 639 9325, a 2 year-old female black Labrador mix dog needs a home She is housebroken and good with kids At 459-9481, a 3-month-old male Collie Shepherd mix. He is a brownish color and about 15 inches tall At 385-5809, five 11 -week-old Shepherd. Collie. Labrador mix puppies; 2 females that resemble the black Labrador. 1 female resembles the Collie and 2 males that resemble the Shepherd At 385-6118, a 5-month-old Collie male needs a home He is sable and white, loves kids, is housebroken and had his puppy shots At 312-741-2024, four 7-week- old Labrador mix puppies. There are 2 black females, 1 black male and one black and white male At 312-426-4736 'after 5:30) an 8 - t o - 1 0 - w e e k - o l d m a l e Schnauzer Poodle mix puppy. He is paper trained. At 385-7754, a 7-month-old female golden Labrador Spaniel mix puppy She is housebroken. loves kids and has her shots At 459-6325, a 2'<2-month-old female gray and white kitten; an all black young female cat- a 5-month-old all gray female; a very soft fluffy gray and white female 4-or-5-month-old kitten; a gold semi-longed haired male young adult. At 459-9426, a 2-3-month-old male kitten. He is black with white paws and chest. A 4- month-old very silky female calico kitten. At 459-1480, a very sleek and smooth black male cat. Lost Lost from 312-639-2657, "Snoopy" a 3-year-old Shepherd Collie female mix. She is black with a little brown. She is also very friendly. Lost from 312-362-2127 or 312- 438-6218, a golden Labrador female, 4 years old. A $100 reward is offered. Lost from 815-653-9200, a male Scotty type dog named "Ike" is brown in color and a reward is offered. A 1-year-old female English setter has been missing from 658-4576. She is white with brown spots. "Snoopy", a femal Cock-a- poo. has wandered fronUiome. She is charcoal and white. Call 459-6036. Lost from 312-526-2133, a white Shepherd female 4V4 months old. Found at 459-0511, a female Sealpoint Siamese cat. At 658-5986 has been found a fuzzy gray and white kitten. Found at 459-3521, a female reddish brown Cocker Spaniel. Since found she had 4 puppies. Found at 658-6137, about a 2- year-old male, mostly Dachshund. He is black and tan with a white chest. A black poodle was found at 459-3198. At 459-6325 or 459-0317 a dark brown husky type male has been found. He weighs about 40 pounds. Ringwood News INCOME TAX SERVICE SINCE 1955 DAILY 9 to 9 385-4410 •Fast and efficient service •Year around assistance •Computerized Returns •Individually Verified We have been doing tax service work in this area for 16 years, with a full * time staff, working year around to assist our clients. Paul A.Schwegel&Co 4410 W. ROUTE 120 385-4410 McHENRY Card Club En/oys Meeting At Home Of Mable Hawley The ladies who played in the 500 club two weeks ago were hosted by Mrs. Mable Hawley and Mrs. Vivian Jackson walked off with high and Mrs. Arlene Pearson creeped out with low. VACATIONERS HOME After a two week vacation we find the Leonard Ackermans home. The first week and a half Leonard and Phyllis left for the sunny south to take a trip to the Busch Gardens, which they say were beautiful, and to many other places on both sides of the state. While in Florida they visited with Len's sister and husband, the Allen Wagners, and with other friends in the Miami area. On the trip home via South Carolina they visited with Mrs. Mary Sonnemaker and her family, of Santee. Onward home and picked up the children and mushed their way to the northland to visit Len's dad, Charles Ackerman. They were snowed in one day. Lots of snow much to the delight of snowmobilers. They Ford Dealers here celebrate the •MMXMXXT Chicago built Ford with an exclusive Gold Oow Cataxie t t»0 PftAt# • Special Gold Glow paint • White vinyl roof • White vinyl interior • Special medallions • Color-keyed wheel covers • More \ A freshly minted bronze coin commemorating this event Yours tree for the asking A ona-of-a-kind limited edition created for this area only. Be one of the few to own it. An exact replica of the 5,000,000th Ford off the Chicago assembly line. With all the extras listed above plus Ford's famous quiet ride. Hurry! C/ord FORD TEAM UP WITH THE FORD TEAM Money saving deals on all Fords during our exclusive sale. Hurry! BUSS FORD SALES 3936 W. Main McHenry Phone 385-2000 are now home back to the old grind, and a touch of both types of weather. Hope you're not too spoiled! ENGAGEMENT DINNER An engagement dinner was hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ackerman on Feb. 6 for forty- one persons, to honor the ap­ proaching marriage of Miss Beverly McPherson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mc­ Pherson of McHenry, to Mr. Robert Dixon and Miss Cindy Ann Bruce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bruce of Ringwood, to Mr. Russell McPherson of Downers Grove. Among the many guests who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Archie McPherson, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy McPherson and daughter, Jackie, Grandpa Eric Wendt of Lombard, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bruce, the Wes Bruce family, Larry Bruce and family, the Roger Petska family, the Kenneth Beck family, Mr. and Mrs. Urban Decker of Union, Gene Ackerman of Elburn, and Mrs. Helen Kline of Wonder Lake. ABOUTTOWN Those square dancers are off and running again. They had a Mardi Gras dance last Saturday evening at Edgebrook school. All square dancers remember the Jamboree at Parkland school next Sunday afternoon, Feb. 27. Tickets available from any Checker­ board Square member or at the door. iX Alice Peet had visitors last Sunday and do you know what this goofy reporter forgot to ask who, sooo I'd better get on the ball. Right??? Lil Visconti had a group of ladies in Sunday afternoon for a demonstration. A lot of fun and visiting was done as well. Chris Gillespie had a few pearl divers in on Monday evening. Oh yes, anyone wanting Ed Erwin's address now that he has arrived in Germany. SSg Edward D. Erwin, 325-38-0583 SPT CO CATC OMD APO New York, N Y. 09114 The "500" card club recently met in the home of Mrs. Charles Frey of Richmond. Vivian Jackson had high score and Ruby Shepard had low score. The Canasta Club met last Saturday night at Art and Katy Christopher's home with high score going to Muriel Benoy and Bob Decker. It was a four-generation gathering recently in the Shepard home to visit Frank Kempfer. Those in attendance were his daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simon; granddaughter, Mrs. Harry Perkins; and great-grandson, Charles Heig, Jr., all of Chicago. Gladys Ainger of Hebron spent the day with her mother, MCC Veteran's organisation officers are left to right, Tom Ma jercik, secretary; Tom Trendler, first vice-president; Doug Vodnansky, second vice-president; Bill Wozniak, treasurer; and (seated) Gary Johnson, president. The MCC Vet's club plans a Slave Day weekend March 4 and 5.Proceeds will be used for community action activities. Mrs. Ruby Shepard, last week Thursday. CHURCH NEWS Bowling seems to be the popular activity of our young people at the present time since the snow is fast dwindling away. Last Sunday Ben Jacobs took his Sunday School class for an afternoon of bowling and those attending were Bill Baker, David Christopher, Ben Jacobs, Jr., Tom Kane, Lee Walkington and Dorothy Winters. An apology to the U.M.Y.F. young folks for not reporting their bowling party the previous week but it was a case of not making a note of it for the time when the news was to be written. It sounds like everyone had a good time and they thoroughly enjoyed the supper served to them by Art and Mary Baker in their home. Those who still had ambition (or no homework waiting) then continued on to Spring Grove to join other young folks in the parish for a Valentine party. WORLD DAY OF PRAYER Just a reminder that World Day of Prayer sponsored by Church Women United will be held in the Ringwood Methodist church on Friday, March 3, at 9:30 (a nursery will be available) and also Friday evening, same date, at St. Paul's Episcopal church, McHenry, at 8 p.m. We hope many of the ladies in our community will be able to join us at one of these services. HAPPY BIRTHDAY We have birthdays here for the past two weeks so here we go; on Feb. 22 we see that Georgia Bauer shares the day with the Father of our country, and on Feb. 24 Allen Etten had his day, Larry Bruce, Don Klapperich, Gloria (Harvey) Aissen and Stacy Marie Petska all share Feb. 26 as their day. This is Stacy's first birthday. This coming week we see that Duane Andreas will celebrate on March 2 and Clarence Harrison has his day on March 4. We hope that we have no more sickness so that we can get the news out to you. So take care of those ailments! Till next week, take care. " I hear tha t the Nin th Nat iona l Bank i s looking for a cash ie r . " "But I thought they jus t go t a new one a month ago ." "They d id . Tha t ' s the one they ' re looking fo r . " Veterans Hold Slave Day For Future Activities During the weekend of March 4 and 5, the McHenry County college Veterans' organization will hold a Slave day to raise funds for the purpose of con­ tinuing their community action activities. Local businessmen are asked to hire veterans for such odd jobs as inventory, painting, or just cleaning out the back room. Prospective employers may contact Gary Johnson, MCC Vets' organization president, or Bryan Porter, campaign chairman, at the college, or by calling 459-7079. Since the beginning of the fall 1971 semester, the MCC Vets' Greg Borter Ritualist For Lambda Chi Alpha Greg Borter, 2614 Indian trail, McHenry, has been elected ritualist of Lambda Chi Alpha social fraternity at DePauw university. Greg is a junior at the private university in Greencastle, Ind., and is majoring in history. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Borter, of McHenry and he is a graduate of McHenry high school. Announcement of the election was made this week by the fraternity, which has had a national chapter on the DePauw campus since 1916. Third Film In Series Set For February 26 The third film in the educational series being held at the home of Dorothy Him- pelmann, 3611 N. Middle avenue in Johnsburg at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 26, will be "More Deadly Than War". This film deals with Civil Rights, Courts, Fire Arms, Progressive Education, Student Riots and Inflation. The public is invited but individuals are asked to make a reservation by calling Mrs. Joseph Himpelmann. Democrats are accusing the Republicans of everything, except plowing under little pigs. N0W-IS-THE TIME TO SAVE IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF NEW FURNITURE 10% to 33% On Store Wide Sale Bedroom-Living Room & Den Goupes Dining Room & Kitchen Sets Recliner Chairs & Lamps Bunk BedsOccasional Tables Bex Springs Mattresses Shop & Compare Before You Buy! ISLAND LAKE FURNITURE MART 213 State Rd. (Rte. 176) 312-526-2210 V*" organization has sponsored a party and used the proceeds for taking children of the Wood­ stock Children's home to the Museum of Science and In­ dustry, featured REO Speedwagon at a rock concert and used the profits in making up eighteen baskets of food for needy people at Christmas, and has hosted various speakers who discussed such issues as the plight of American prisoners of war held by the North Vietnamese and their allies. Gary says, "You might be asking yourself who and what is the MCC Veterans' organization? Well, we are just a club composed of veterans who are taking advantage of their benefits to obtain a college education. We feel our club is very active at MCC and that we have had much success in the past with various ac­ tivities." A resident of Cary, Gary served as an SP-5 U.S. Army medic in Germany. In his third semester at MCC, Gary is also a representative to Student Government. First Vice-President Thomas Trendler of Johnsburg served as a sergeant in the U.S. Army Signal corps and was a microwave radio team chief. He is a business administration major and plans to study law. Second Vice-President Douglas G. Vodnansky of Crystal Lake served with the U.S. Army in Vietnam as an aircraft electronic mechanic. He will graduate from MCC this June with an Associate in Science degree for Business. Secretary Tom Majercik of Wonder Lake served in the U.S. Air Force and was stationed in Japan and Vietnam. His major is law enforcement, which he will continue to study when he transfers to Northern Illinois university. Treasurer William D. Wozniak of McHenry was an E- 5 Aviation Machinist's Mate (Jets) and spent three years with the U.S. Navy. He plans to be a lawyer and will graduate from MCC in June with an Associate in Science degree. CLIP I Ijms coupoNj | i PHILLIPS'i • LIQUOR STORESi Gordon's! • SUNDAY ONLY ! I I i FEBRUARY 27th i i i ! McHENRY j STORE ONLY I 4610 W. RTE. 120 | I 12 BOTTLE LIMIT I I Limit 1 Courwn Per Customer j CUP-""] pj i

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