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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 May 1977, p. 19

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PAGE 19-PLAINDEALER--WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1977 GROUP. INC. P.O. BOX 143 McHENRV III MOSO 815/385-1771 in case you are delayed or if something happens to you. Keep identification tags on the t. If the kennel manager asks you to remove the collar and mix, black very three This cuddly pup is looking for a family to love. She is 4 months old and will grow up to be medium size. Because of her calm and gentle disposition she will make an excellent family pet. For more information, nlmse call 385-1771. Boarding Your Pet By Enka Frey Summer vacation time will be here very soon and many pet owners will be planning to go places where it is not feasible to take a pet. Many times friends or neighbors are not able to care for one more pet, even for a short time. In that case, the choice may be either not going, or finding a good boarding kennel. There are some excellent boarding kennels in our area. Before you decide which one to choose, perhaps the following suggestions may be helpful. Call the kennel owner and make an appointment for a visit. Ask to see the kennel where your pet will be kept, and also see the runs where it will be exercised. Inquire if veterinary care will be available, if needed. Notify the kennel owner if the pet has any known medical problems. It the pet is on a special diet or has a preference for a special dog or cat food, be sure to bring enough along for the pet's stay at the kennel. If the kennel manager says that they cannot accept your pet's food, it might be advisable to seek a kennel that will. Notify kennel management where you or a friend can be reached if an emergency in­ volving the pet arises. Also, make it clear who will be paying for or picking up the pet tags, do not leave the pet there. Dogs For Adoption Collie Lab mix, female, eight weeks, black and tan, will be large. Collie Shepherd, male, two years, large, tan and white, all shots, housebroken, good disposition. Manchester Terrier male, one year, small and tan, housebroken, gentle and affectionate. Lab mix, famale, months, will be medium, black with white paws and chest. She is almost housebroken. Small Hound mix, famale, four months, black with white on chest, housebroken. Brittany Spaniel mix, female, six months, housebroken, has shots. She has lovely personality. Australian Sheepdog mix, female, four months, poppy shots, mostly black, excellent disposition. Terrier mix, female, adult, medium size, black. She is housebroken and good with children. Collie mix, spayed female, two years, housebroken, all shots, medium size. German Shorthair Pointer mix, female, ten months, housebroken, all shots, ex­ cellent disposition. English Pointer, purebred, female, one and one-half years, champion stock, good hunter. Whippet mix, male, five months, housebroken, all shots, tri-color. He is gentle and af­ fectionate. Colloe Spaniel mix, male, adult, medium size, housebroken, all shots. English Setter purebred, female, four years, all shots, housebroken. She is calm ana gentle. Cats For Adoption Long hair, female, white, ten months, litter trained. Short hair, black, female, nine months, litter trained. Gray and black Tiger, male, one year, litter trained. Long hair, spayed female, white with black markings, adult, litter trained. Short hair Tabby, male, eight weeks. Short hair Tiger, male, eight weeks. Calico, spayed female, adult, litter^ trained and very af­ fectionate. Keepin' Healthy by Mary Richards Remember last winter, when the snow was several feet deep...the temperatures were below zero, and the wind-chill factors were many degrees lower than that? Remember when we were all yearning for warm weather and sunshine? Well, the warm weather is with us now, and many of us are enjoying the outdoors. Summer brings us all a welcome change in routine.' Summer also brings its own special health hazards, and one of these is the increased possibility of food poisoning, especially when eating out­ doors. The organisms which cause food poisoning thrive in food which is warmed by the summer's heat. The basic rule for keeping food safe...whether at home or away...is "keep hot foods hot and keep cold foods cold." In other words, do not let poten­ tially hazardous foods reach that intermediate temperature at which microorganisms grow best.. .between 45 degrees F and 100 degrees F.. When you get home from the grocery store, be sure to put away potentially hazardous foods immediately. Be sure storage containers are covered. Keep frozen foods solidly frozen. Refrigerate leftovers immediately. When preparing food with your hands, it is important to be sure your hands are clean; and if you have a cut or open sore on your hand, make sure the wound is sealed with a tape bandage before you handle food. Foods such as potato or egg salads or sandwich fillings are easily contaminated by Staphylococcus organisms from open sores or from coughing or sneezing over the food. Such contamination cannot be seen, tasted or smelled, but if the bacteria is on the food, it takes only three to five hours at room temperature to fill the food with the poisonous toxin of their growth. If you are preparing hot, creamed or scalloped dishes for We're having an Auto Loan Sale! during the month of May 50 Gallons of Gas FREE* McHENRY SAVINGS AND LOAN is having a AUTO LOAN SALE during the month of May. We defy you to beat our rates ANYWHERE! WE WON'T BE UNDER SOLD! We'll help put you in the driver's seat of the new car of your choice at these special low rates. You also get 50 gallons of either unleaded or regular gasoline free. See us before you go car . shopping; you'll be able to snap up a good car deal with our ad­ vance commitment. CHECK THESE RATES! $2500 Poymt * Per Mo $3000 Poymt * Per Mo $4000 Poymt * Per Mo $5000 Poymt * Per Mo 24 Mot. 115.00 138 00 184.00 230.00 30 Mot. 94.00 113.00 150.00 188.00 34 Mot. 80.00 96.00 128.00 160.00 48 Mot. 63.00 75.00 100.00 155.66 * Because of rounding, interest rates vary between 9.25 and 9.75 percent per annum. No extra insurance charges if you don't want insurance. However, if you do, our low cost Credit Life and Disability is available. * With each loan made on a new car. COME IN AND SEE JIM COUGHLIN TODAY... YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU DID. McHENRY S A V I N G S • mi »i»|cr»nMy McHenry Savings Wm AND LOAN ASSOCIATION^^ 1209 North Green Street 10520 Main Street • • McHenry Illinois Richmond Illinois 385-3000 678-2061 £3 LE ^McwSixAfiliNri miwrnCe* *0*jf Slvmgt Intu'td to M0 OOO SAVERS HOURS 9 00 a m to 4 30 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 9 00 am to 8 00 p m Friday 9 00 a m o 3 00 p m Saturday McHenry Drive-In Window ooen Wednesday 9 00 a m to 2 00 p m Closed 1 Inesday in Richmond McHENRY MONEY MACHINE OPEN 24 HRS A DAY EVERY DAY' fcUfytnjjiople a picnic, cook them just before picnic time and keep them covered and piping hot until served. Lemonade or other acid drinks stored in containers made of antimony, zinc, cad­ mium or lea^l may cause foodborne illness if the acid in the drink erodes thew container so that the poisonous metals are dissolved. By following these simple guidelines, you may prevent vmir familv or euests from experiencing food poisoning this summer. So, be alert, enjoy your summer and keep healthy! If you want more information about food poisoning, contact your local health department, or write to: Illinois Department Open Horse Show Feature Of Milk Day One of the many highlights of Harvard Milk day, Saturday, June 4, is an open Horse show. There are classes for riders of all ages, including a Lead-Line and Walk-Trot classes for beginners, 4-H classes and Youth classes, both English and western, for riders 18 and under. Other features are open Speed classes, Registered of Public Health, Division of Food and Drugs, 535 West Jefferson, Springfield, Illinois 62761. Quarter Horse and Registered Morgan classes, open Driving class, three Working Hunter classes, and open pleasure and horsemanship classes. A trophy and six ribbons will be awarded in each class, with high point trophies to be awarded to the top English and western horse. The show will be held north of town, west of Route 14 at the end of Northfield avenue behind the Methodist church. Starting time is 8 a.m. The judge will be Steve Quaid of Broadhead, Wis. For more information of a list of classes, contact Dave or Karen McCloud (815) 943-7146. Senate passes bill for dis­ aster relief. WHAT S NEW A <91 MOLE PRILL ,1UE UNI BIT, PRILLS 13 DIFFERENT-GIZEP HOLES, FROM ONE EIGHTH INCH ID ONE HALF INCH, IN INOOV, METAL OR. PLAS1TC9 VJITH NO ADJUSTMENT'S. V\( )M( .< )/V\ I K'Y tmaij Automotive Sale. $64-$120 off Free mounting. steel-track belted radial whitewalls. Singles and pairs also on sale! m W M Mi BR70-13t _4-- $52 $36 2.25 ER70-14 205/70R-14 $65 $45 2.67 FR70-14 215/70R-14 $69 $48 2.86 GR70-14 225/70R-14 $74 $51 3.00 HR70-14 235/70R-14 $80 $55 3.29 GR70-15 225/70R-15 $79 $55 3.05 HR70-15 235/70R-15 $86 $59 3.27 JR70-15 245/70R-15 $90 $62 3.43 LR70-15 $96 $66 3.60 RAISED WHITE LETTER STYLE (NOT ILLUSTRATED) BR70-131" $52 $36 2.25 ER70-14 205/70R-14 $65 $45 2.67 FR70-14 215/70R-14 $69 $48 2.86 GR70-14 225/70R-14 $74 $51 3.00 GR70-15 225/70R-15 $79 $55 3.05 NO TRADE-IN NEEDED tSINOLE RADIAL PLY Road Tamer Radial sale priced thru May 31. Quality retreads. *12 $14 *16 Any 13" tire in stock Any 14" tire in stock Any 15" tire in stock Plus .28-.58 f.e.t. each tubeless black wall; whitewalls $2 more. No trade-in needed. Tread may differ. Steel-belted whitewalls. Reg. $44-$48 ea. tbls. A78-13 or C78-14; plus 1.84-2.01 f.e.t. each. No trade-in. Reg. $52-$58 each tbls. E78-14, F78-14 or G78-14; plus 2.34-2.66 f.e.t. each. No trade-in needed. Reg. $61-$63 each tbls. H78-14 or G78-15; plus 2.72-2.89 f.e.t. each. No trade-in needed. Reg. $66-$70 each tbls. H78-15 or L78-15; plus 2.94-3.21 f.e.t. each. No trade-in needed. Road Grappler on tale thru May 24. Low-cost installation. MUFFLER LIMITED AS LONG AS YOU OWN CAR WARRANTY Montgomery Word worronts this muffler agoinst failure ond will furnish a replacement free if it foils for as long as you own the cor on which installed H Wards originollly installed the muffler, it will install the replacement free Otherwise, installation of replacement is not included This worranty does not cover mufflers install­ ed on vehicles for Other thon personal or fomily use or mufflers damoged by accident or abuse For worronty service return muffler with re­ quired evidence of purchase to any Mont­ gomery Ward bronch (any bronch having installation facilities if free installation in­ cluded) 7.11 off. Wards tough warranted muffler, reg. 19.99 12«8 Fits most US cart. Our line of Supreme mufflers is rug­ gedly built to take lots of punish­ ment. Lock-seamed heads mean re­ sistance to backfire plus tight gas fit between head, shell (they're zinc- coated to fight rust and corrosion). Internal drainage system helps stop condensation build-up. Partitions are spot-welded for extra strength. 15% off all other mufflers in stock. Save Now. Popular non:resistor AC® spark plug. Improves gas 63® m i l e a g e a n d starting power 9.99 resistor, 83' Rep. 69* Save 23% 1 qt. Wards 10W40: our best motor oil. - Improves winter starting, pro- /IQc tects engine in summer's heat. 64" TRAVELING? DON'T FORGET YOUR CHARG-ALL CARD /\A< )M I ( ,( )l\IU RY On the go? Go with us. IV/J £4 (I S40 noo Oy the Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Core FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE THE AUTO SERVICE IS OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Man. thru Fri. 8:30a.m. to 9 p.m. Set. 8:90-5, Sun. 12 Noon -5 Crystal Lake 105 Northwest Highway Route 14 Phone 459-6450 FREE PARKING

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