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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Apr 1981, p. 13

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\ Lions Sponsor Auction ••••••••••••• . - -v» 's >' ̂ * M }*£. *y\ \ m m Bert Irtlinger, chairman of the McHenry Lions club auction, and Co -Chairman Joe Leopold use the Lions club's sign to promote the date of their big event. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD C Members of the McHenry Lions club have been hard at work these past few weeks collecting saleable items for their annual Lions public auction, which opens at noon Sunday, April 26. at the McCullom Lake beach house. Everyone is invited to attend, and take advantage of the hundreds of bargains available. Proceeds from the auction Will be used by the Lions for community projects in coming months Last year, the Lions constructed a new picnic shelter at Petersen park with their auction in­ come Auction Chairman Lion Bert Irslinger announces that every item will be sold, and that all items offered are in good, working condition, with many brand new items included Household goods, antique furniture, tools, TV' sets, air conditioners, ap­ pliances. lawn mowers and a varied array of other merchandise will be displayed when the doors open at 11 a m Serves Cabinet Legal Notice STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COUNTY OF McHENRY In Re __ COLE BARCHARI). A Minor before me this 20th day of April. 1981 Jo Winter Notary Public (Pub April 24. May 1 & 8.1981) No 810204 VICKI VINCENT Vickie Vincent, fourth grade, was chosen by her dormitory to represent them on the Director's Cabinet at Chicago Junior school for the month of April. This is a special honor for Vickie, as she was selected to serve previously in January. The Cabinet is composed of students from each grade (1- 8) and dormitory who best express good character qualities such as gratitude, honesty, responsibility and respect. Vickie serves as a "Student of the Day", greeting visitors as well as assisting the office staff as needed. Foresight Nature is wonderful. A million years ago she did not know we were going to wear glasses, yet look at how she placed our ears. , -Prop Wash, Oak Harbor. No NOTICE NOTICE JS HEREBY GIVEN that MARK WESLEY BARCHARD and HAWLEY JANE BAR­ CHARD. Parents of COLE BARCHARD,, born October 18, 1979, are Petitioning the Circuit Court of McHenry County. Illinois, for an Order changing the name of their son. COLE BARCHARD. to COLE WESLEY BAR­ CHARD The return day when the Petition will be Kresented and an Order will e sought to so change COLE BARCHARD's name is June 30, 1981. at 9:00 A M Mark Wesley Barchard Hawley Jane Barchard STATE OF ILLINOIS ) >SS ) Best Of Press Revolving Kind He had a head like a doorknob--any girl could turn it. -Synopsis. York, Pa. Big & Bigger „ Government is like cars and houses-no one would be satisfied with the kind they could afford. -State, Columbia, S. C. A I I K M ' I V . I » \ V * S ANIMAL WELFARE ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 205 * Crystol Lake I l l inois 60014 • (815) 459-2641 by Karen Boettcher When it comes to locating lost pets, never un­ derestimate the power of children! Most pet owners are aware of the immediate steps to take to trv to insure their pet's safe return, contacting Animal Control. Helping Paws, local police, and radio and newspapers. But. sometimes a very ef­ ficient and dedicated resource is overlooked - the children of the neigh­ borhood. One of our much loved family pets, a gentle and affectionate ferret named Beorn Bear, recently pushed open a screen door and decided to explore the great out of doors Since ferrets have practically no homing instinct and are totally trusting of cats, dogs and people, we were extremely concerned about Bears' chances for a safe return We publicized our missing "ferret at Prairie Grove school the day following his disappearance, and many of the children volunteered to look for him as soon as they were home from school. The children scoured their neigh­ borhood on foot and on bicycles, checking empty lots, roadsides, brush piles, culverts and small places where a ferret might hide Seventh grader Larry Arnold and fifth grader Brad Naegele even took flyers door to door which described the ferret and suggested places where he might be taking refuge Before evening of that day. Bear was found and safely returned Melinda Morris and Jeff Reiss of St Peter and Paul school spotted the ferret exploring a driveway about half a block from home and returned him to his delighted family. All animal owners would be wise to enlist the aid of neighborhood children in locating lost pets Children are sincere and enthusiastic in their concern for animals and they can be depended upon to be efficient and dedicated pet detectives. All pet adoptions must be validated by the signing of a contract along with the adoption fee which includes the cost of the spay or neuter surgery from a vet of Helping Paw's choice, or 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 and phone number of the person from whom you adopted pet DOGS FOR ADOPTION Three 8-week-old male tri­ color soft coat Manchester Terrier mix puppies, shots. 459-6887. Three 10-month-old German Shepherd-Malmute- Labrador mix puppies, short hair, brown-black female, two black-white male. 815- 568-7355. Golden Labrador mix, 5- month female puppy, shots, good with children and pets, partiallv housebroken, 312- 658-7495 Labrador mix, 4-year old black male, shots, housebroken, neutered, good with children, tolerates other pets, inside dog 312- 639-1481. Beagle-Shepherd mix, 3- year old male, black-brown- white. shots, housebroken. good with children and pets 459-7532. Sheltie mix 9-month black, long ahir male, shots, good with children and pets. 815- *44-3919. I^abrador mix, l'2-year-old female, black-tan, shots, housebroken, good with most pets and children. 455-5089 Shepherd-Collie, 2-year old male, black-white with brown face, medium hair, shots, housebroken, good with children 338-5261. Staffordshire Terrier, 7- month old male, fawn and white short hair, medium size, shots, good with children and pets 312-497- 3058 German Shepherd- Doberman mix. 8-month-old. black male. shots, housebroken. good with dogs. 385-4330 German Shepherd mix. lt>- month, black-tan male, shots. 312-639-8377 , 658-4674 German Shepherd type. 6- month-old. black-tan. female, good with children and Dets. 455-5138 CATS FOR ADOPTION Black and white young adult, long hair male, shots, neutered, good with children and pets, 459-2641. Russian blue-grey young adult male, large size, shots, neutered, good with children and pets, 4459-5597. Russian blue-grey. 6-month, female. 459-7682 * s Red Tabby short hair. 9- month. male, shots, heutered. good with adults, 459-3946 Siamese Purebred young adult female. Seal Point and five 6-week-old kittens, one black-white; four grey stripe. 459-7682. Dark orange-white. 1-year old. short hair, female, shots, spayed, good with pets and children 385-8263 Beautiful black and white, short hair, female, with green eyes, shots, good with children and pets, young adult 338-2573. Calico, white-black-golden orange, 10-month, female. 459-3945 after 5:30 p.m Grey and white short hair 3-year-od male, shots, neutered. 459-3762 after 6:30 p m LOST DOGS Dashund mix ( resembles a Corgi). 5-years-old, black male, medium long hair, short legs, wearing leather collar. McHenry. 385-1579 Beagle purebred, 1-year- old. brown-white male, freckled saddle, four white paws May be wearing choke collar and tag, City Hall. Crystal Lake. 459-1627 Golden Retriever-Golden Labrador mix. 2'2-year-old male. Bull Valley, 455-0097 Two dogs: black Labrador purebred. 7-year-old male wearing red collr and tags, brown-Labrador-Vizsla mix. COUNTY OF WINNEBAGO ) Mark Wesley Barchard and Hawley Jane Barchard, being first duly sworn on oath, depose and say that they have read the foregoing Notice, be t' em subscribed, that they ki.jw the contents thereof, and the same are true Mark Wesley Barchard Hawley Jane Barchard Subscribed and sworn to LEE mmi MARY'S LAKESIDE INN For Tha Weekend Sports Person, WE ARE NOW OPEN Salriqrlla ttpSnfeylaHp Wnfctys 5 pa ll pa ITS Breakfast, LndMi I Dimr Spcials Ask AM tar Câ ltti Pkaic Facilities! PHONE M5-2113 233 RAN M. (R!L 12DLAKEH00K SJSS* See Mr.Goodiwrench and discover how economical it Is to maintain your OVERTON'S^H I "SERVICE AT ITS SEST" "SERVICE AT ITS BEST rttHUBE. OIL & WASH » WITH ANY PURCHASE OF $35.00 OF RBPAM WORK ON YOUft AUTOMOMU JNTEO AT TIME OF HAVING •GOOD ONLY THRU APRIL 30.1961 i l | m s S i AU. 101 ONI STOKO Now COM V»M UWTF Sort FMMCMF NMI^HIIOI IRWI0W( 170 TO MOOOSTQCI CADILLAC PONT!AC In MrHfnry, IL «T 170 TO >Q> L SAliS DEFT 9 9MON fAI SAT IS IBIS) 3IS4M0 SERVICE 0ERT ; 3 0 S 0 0 . M O W E R I (•1SI IIS 3700 6-year-old female, red collar, tags, spayed, Rich­ mond area, 815-678-3121. Collie-Shepherd mix, l- year-old gold color male, long hair, neutered, wearing red collar with iden­ tification inside collar, near Marian Central. 815-338-8324 FOUND DOGS All white mixed breed, 10-weeks-old male, long hair. Main beach. Crystal Lake, 455-0167 Poodle. Roosevelt road. Woodstock. 815-338-7453, 338- 1775. ; Golden Retreiver mix, 9- month-old male, medium size, wavy hair, rope around neck. Wonder Lake. 815-728- 1030 Poodle mix young adult male, white with black spots, red flea collar. Sunnyside,, Johnsburg. 385-7813 Please call Animal Control when you find or lose a pet They will not pick up pet unless you wish They also have pets for adoption Call 338-7040 For information on Helping Paws lost and found and adoptions, call 459-2641 PAGF 13 PLAIN PL. ALER - FRIDAY, APRIL 24.1M1 College Honors Two From Area Named To President's List BIBLE VERSE "He that hath two coats, let him impart to him that hath none; and he that hath meat, let him do likewise. " %•<• :J» * 1. Who made the above statement? 2. To whom was he speaking? 3. What happened Just after this? 4. Where may this state­ ment be found? Answers to Blbte Vorso 1. John the Baptist. 2. The people who were listening to his sermon. 3. He introduced Jesus as the long promised Mes­ siah of the Jews. 4. Luke 3:11. Illald CABINETS 40% Off FACTORY LIST Keyline Kitchens (815) 385 1720 Two area residents are among the 141 students named to the President's list at North Central college for the winter term M c H e n r y ' s A n g e l a Betancourt. daughter of Mr and Mrs Elias Betancourt of 406 West Rand road, and Wonder Lake's\ Laura J Nasebandt. dao»\Mpr of Mr Four McHi Area Students Ci ted At S IUC A p p r o x i m a t e l y 1 . 6 8 0 undergraduates at Southern I l l i n o i s U n i v e r s i t y - Carbondale were recognized for outstanding academic achievement at the U n i v e r s i t y ' s a n n u a l S c h o l a s t i c H o n o r s d a y recently I n d i v i d u a l c e r e m o n i e s were conducted by SIUC's 10 colleges and schools at af­ ternoon convocations across the campus SIUC President Albert Somit and University faculty and administrative leaders greeted the honors students and their guests afterward at a reception in the SIUC Student center Honors day citations go to students who have compiled overall grade-point averages of 3.5 or better on a 4 0 s c a l e t t h r o u g h o u t t h e i r undergraduate careers From the McHenry area. Colleen S Nitka. of 4814 Wildwood. McHenry Mitch J Wegner. of 113 Kohl a v e n u e . S p r i n g G r o v e ; Barry R Anderson, of 5509 Summerville drive. Wonder and Mrs Raymond Nasebandt, were named to the list To be eligible for the President's list, a student must attain a grade point average of 3.7 < 4.0 equals A) for the term, or a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 for all college work Lake: and Robert F Kruger. of 3922 W Lake Shore drive. Wonder Lake, were honored It is a miserable state of mind to have few things to desire, and many things to fear. Francis Bacon FORMAL WEAR RENTALS for ALL OCCASIONS b&sM 7, X\i JV. "it. 1 » 1 l V I ,rrrt\ V| . Mt Hri\r» IN STOCK! Carpet By (Armstrong .B;SH i ,„egTon $4.Mto$11.95sq.yi Linoleum By Armstrong •Monnington '3.95 to 1.95 sq. yd. Carpet 115 N. Main St. Downtown Crystal Lake Time" •̂JKESs In AMERICA. Bring in this completed form to: 6I0RGI P. FREUND, INC. ... 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