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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Jul 1978, p. 17

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PAGE 17 - PLAINDEALER FRIDAY. JI I.V 14, l«7fT A HELPING PAWS ANIMAL WELFARE ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 205 • Crystal Lake. Illinois 60014 •(815)459-2641 By Estelle Atwell can't («ut down The old. What is more appealing than a six-week-old kitten? This fluffy, all white female needs no special words of praise as this feline speaks for herself. Please call her foster folks at Photo com, 815-455- 2:160. PHOTO COM PHOTO original cost f rom a vet of your choice _J IHHiS FOR ADOPTION Four H week-old Shepherd Collie mix pups, two male, two female, black-brown, 815-338- 0697 One-year Shepherd Lab, black with white semi-long hair, male, all shots, outside dog, good with children and pets, 815-455-0239 early mor ning Miniature Sheep dog Terrier mix, brown-black-white long hair, one year, housebroken. all shots, good with children and pets, 815-455-3175 Four-year spayed female Malamute, all shots, housebroken, 815-459-4475. One-year Collie Husky, housebroken, good with children and pets, 815-344-1130 before 3. Kleven month old Pedigree German Shepherd, unusually beautiful, good with children and pets, partly outside dog. needs a large yard, 815-455- 2182 Husky Malamute spayed female. 2 years, outside dog, good with older children, 815- 459-2641 between 10-4. All cat adoption fees include the cost of spay or neuter surgery from a vet of our choice or a reduction from the cost of the surgery from a vet of your choice ( ATS FOR ADOPTION Two 3-month-old short hair kittens, one black and the other grey tiger, males, strays found under a porch, 815-459-9529 Seven week-old black white kittens, colors mixed, three males, one female, first kitten shots. 312-639-2881 Persian mix year-old female, green eyes^ majestic beauty something to look at. not to cuddle. 815-385 5079 Two darling .7 week old black-white kittens pictured in last week s paper. 815-459-9223 If you are one wh<; the "whodunnit"' until Vou know who and you've been anxious know the solution to one of our cat mysteries, here it is cat in question is the oranf tiger male, 3 to 4 years neutered, brown leather collar, who has been haunting a cer lain Algonquin area, obviously homeless If it hadn't been for a resident who has given the cat lood and shelter we may never have known where he came from This is the cat that was taken to Crystal Lake by car and placed with an individual to await word of his owner, or to be offered for adoption But he chose not to stay there and found his way back to the same Algonquin area where he first appeared, after a long over­ night hike The cat 's benefactor is Lois Fleissner, and she tried to figure out why a cat that had been around her home only two days, would return, covering the distance between Crystal Lxike west of Randall road, and the Fox river area of Algonquin She did some detective work A family in her area had moved to southern Illinois in February. She learned they had a c at like this One of the family members who remained in the area was called, came to see the cat. identified it as their cat. and will transport it to southern Illinois where the family now resides It seems that just before the family moved the cat disap­ peared and they couldn't locate it Evidently when it returned to the home its owners were gone Outside of being ravenously hungry when he .arrived at the Fleissner home, le was in good condition Now he has filled out nicely and will rejoin his original owners very soon Situations like this occur all too frequently. Have you noticed the lengthy list of lost and found animals9 A tag with identifying registration number would solve most of these problems handily. The finder can then locate the owner Helping Paws has their own registration system and tags, a day telephone number to call 1459-2641), and a sup­ plementary telephone number (312-658-72211 available at other times The cost of the tag is a smaJJ price to pay for such protection"" for the cat. and ease of mind if i t 's wandering Visit the Helping Paws booth during Founders day festival in Algonquin Friday, July 28, and Sunday, July 30, to buy your tag or write to Helping Pws, P O Box 205, Crystal Lake, 60014 Tags are available at the office, 465 Virginia street, Crystal Lake, if you'd like to drop in All dog adoption fees include the cost of the spay or neuter surgery from a vet of our choice or a reduction from the introducing State Farm .Vcwer Home Discount & SAVKIPTO ' inov MOM I .OWN I .IIS IXSIKAVCI KCKMT If your home is less than 7 years old, you may save with State Farm. Find out how much. Call me today. Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. 1303 N. RICHMOND ROAD MCHENRY 385-1627 ftTATI IAIM (@Z®} INSUIANCI M. St 4ttt* Kami K' n* arui ( «w»ualt \ ( ompan v • Hom«* ()tfuv B loomintfton, 11 li noia / SUBSCRIBE To The McHenry Plaindealer And Save *8.80 Over Newstand Price FILL OUT AND MAIL OR BRING TO: McHENRY PLAINDEALER 3112 W. Elm St., McH*nry, III. 60050. with ch»ck or mon*y ord*r for *11.00 for on* yoar subscription within McHonry County. NAME ADDRESS CITY ZIP "MONEY BACK GUARANTEE FOR UNUSED PORTION" \ LILY LAKE THANKS YOU . . . •ACE HARDWARE •ADAM S LAWN & LEISURE •A & * ROOT BEER •BARRY BAKER BARNEY'S SNUG HARBOR •BOLGER S DRUGS •THE BOOKMARK BURGER KING •CITY WIDE CARPET •COAST TO COAST FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN Of CRYSTAL LAKE •DAN'S FOOD MART DON'S SUBMARINE •FIRESTONE FRED & IRENE'S •GLENBR00K REALTY •GEORGETOWN FURNITURE •R.D HAHN •HANSEN MARINE SERVICE HARMONY RESORT •JIM H0LTZ JEWEL 'KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN 'KIM'S CHECKMATE KENNEL •LAKELAND CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH •LAKE SHORE DISTRIBUTORS •LE VICHYSS0IS •LIQUOR MART •LITTLE STORE •LMLLUNCHEON •L0NGH0RN STEAK HOUSE •LONG JOHN SILVER •LOCKER'S FLOWERS •MARENGO FEDERAL SAVINGS t LOAN •McHENRY LANDSCAPING •McHENRY LUMBER •McHENRY OFFICE SUPPLY •McHENRY PAINT. GLASS! WALLPAPER •McHENRY STATE BANK • JOHN MEDINUS •MEYER PRODUCE •MR DON S CLEANERS' •MODERN MUSIC •MUNS0N MARINE •PINE TREE PET SHOP •SPORTS PUB •ST. REGIS PUB •SPURGEON'S •TODDLER SHOP •TOP DECK •VYCITAL'S HARDWARE •WAHL JEWELERS •JERRY WEBER •WIRF'S WELDING i ENGINEERING AND ESPECIALLY THE PM PUB Gratefully, LILY LAKE CONSERVATION CLUB Crown Miss Illinois July 22 Tho 1Q7R Mies Illinnie nuafant 22 Two nr#»liminarv niahts nf talent Cnmnftitinn nn parh I ^ v ---- I •>; i The 1978 Miss Illinois pageartf will be held in its new home in the downtown Aurora Paramount Arts centre July 20- 22 Two preliminary nights of competition will be held July 20 and 21 at 8 p m featuring evening gown, swim suit and "Come Into Our Garden i t "Come Into Our Garden" is the name of this year's show that the five garden clubs of Crystal Lake are presenting Wednesday, Aug 9, from 2 to 8 p.m. and Thursday, Aug. 10, from 12 to 7:30 p m It will be held in the large and cheerful Union of McHenry County college, a well chosen spot because it is so easy to find, has excellent parking and other facilities The McHenry Garden club among those will he represented One popular feature of this show will be that there will be no admission charge and the public is urged to attend. s In the past the Crystal Lake garden shows have drawn viewers from not only nearby communities, but from a considerable distance as well The quality of the previous shows is the secret of their popularity. talent competition on each night. The final night will take place Saturday, July 22, at 8 pm. with only the finalists competing for the crown of Miss Illinois Nancy Beatty, Miss Illinois 1977 from Macomb, will crown the new Miss Illinois who will represent Illinois in the Miss America pageant held in Atlantic City, N.J. Tickets for the pageant are still available. Season tickets to all three evenings of talent and competition are available Individual evening tickets are also available Call 896-6666 for t icket information * * * * One lesson to learn in life is that times change and so do other things. I I j College Honors j i I DE WS I IS I Antionette <Toni» Weber, a student at Oakland City College, has been recognized on the dean's list for the spring quarter for maintaining straight A s The daughter of Mr and Mrs Warren Weber of McHenry will continue her studies when she returns to the college in the fall - She is majoring in Physical Education with art the minor course NEBRASKA-ILLINOIS ^ I'M \ |< The forty first annual- Nebraska-Illinois picnic will be. held Sunday. July 17, in the Russel Forest preserve, bet- ' ween Genoa and Kingston. on> Highway 72 (There is a sign atJ the entrance' All former; Nebraskans and their families- are invifled to attend this reunion in this grove on the banks of the Kishwaukee river.<• Each family requested to, bring a hot and cold dish, and to pack their own table service Dinner will be served potluck style at 1 pm Coffee and ice, cream will be furnished by the, committee in charge House approves budget cut * for HEW LOST AND FOl'ND Ivost Pale yellow short hair cat. male 10 years, 815-385-2909. Lost: White-orange-black semi-long hair female cat. 815- 344-2490. Found Collie, female, flea collar, 815-385-2056 Found Collie mix, male, black leather collar. 815-385- 8287 Found Two 8-week German Shepherd mix pups, 815-675- 2042. So very many others, please call our office or Animal Control to report all lost and found. 815-338-7040. 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