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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 May 1972, p. 20

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PAGE 20-PlAINDEALER-FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1972 Service News i ] Navy Airman Guy W. Erbin. rrf Mrs lH»rthy K Erbin of SWI2 N Agatha drive, Mrllmry, has romplftrd the Aviation Structural Mechanic srhoM at Memphis A v i a t i o n S t r u c t u r a l Mechanics maintain hydraulic systems, fuselages and wings aboard naval aircraft A 1970 graduate of Mcllenry high school, he attended McHenry County college Special Sprinq A Select Group of Spring Dresses At Great Mark Down Prices Jr. And Misses Sizes DON'T FORGET MOTHER MAY 14th 1303 N. RIVERSIDE DR., McHENRY, ILL. OPEN DAILY: 9:30-5:30, FRIDAY 9:30 9:00 FASHION SHOWS EVERY THURSDAY AT THE McHENRY COUNTRY CLUB 12:30 p.m. l T i ' r v i v i y i v i - < i y | . i - i v , s . , v , . , . l v i v i v , v , . l . , v r r HELPING PAWS By Julie Boelter 815-653-6922 DID YOU KNOW??? . in the future household pets will be judged with comparable to championship classes. research for chemical rather than surgical, means of birth control is going on for animals right now. Ways of finding a faster and cheaper more widespread sterilization for our pets. in America there are 12,900,000 cat owning households not including farm, stray, and feral cats. Devoted pets sacrifice their safety and sometimes their lives for their owners. Dogs and cats are pulled by strong af­ fection hundreds of miles across the country in search of a lost master. Have you any interesting stories you would like to share? Please send us your story, 500 words or less, and we will print it as space allows. Also, we are waiting for your training methods in stopping your dog from chewing. Send stories to: Helping Paws, C.O. Julie Boelter, P.O. Box 263, Algonquin, 111 60102. We are in great need of help for our fair There will be work sessions in McHenry and Crystal Lake. Come and help a good cause and to have fun meeting new neighbors. Call the office at 459-2641 or me at 653-6922. Day and night sessions are arranged for your con­ venience - McHenry, 1 p.m. Wednesday, May 17, and in Crystal Lake, 7:30 Thursday, May 18. If you have at home either scraps of material or if you are out and see a remnant, please consider donating it to Helping Paws. The proceeds from our fair will go toward our animal shelter and helping the stray animals that are sick or in need of a home. Call me to make arrangements to pick up your material. AVAILABLE STRAY DOGS From 658-7666 yield the following: A) a black Setter- Spaniel, female l'/fe years old; B) a Collie mix female, about 15 months, black and white with New GE Elec-TrakTractor mows lawns, throws snow, plows fields,trims hedges, cuts firewood, even gives you a shave:.. It 's a complete outdoor power renter, without the noisy engine, smelly fumes, gre.isy maintenance Mow up to three acres without re charging, batteries warranted five years on models 120, U5. I. 12. E 12M, L10M. (three years on model I 8M Refuel by plugging into any standard outlet Come and see the complete l ine, get a free demonstration today! •• (with, of course, optional inverter for 110 volt operation ) Consult riealer(») listed below for Free mower at participating dealers with any GE Elec Trak Tractor during our special Spring Introductory Sale From 795. Manufacturer's suggested retail price for E 8M plus taxes, set up. freight charges if any. G E N E R A L ^ E L E C T R I C their actual prices and terms in effect. GEORGE P. FREUND, INC. 4102 W Crystal Lake 385 0420 McHenry touches of biege, housebroken; C) a Basset-Beagle male, 4 months, brown and white, good with children, 99 percent Basset. In Woodstock at Dr. Kugler's are three Pointer puppies. Three, 6 week old little dolls, mixtures of liver, black and white Call 338-0132. At 385-4894 are A) a Schnauzer-Cocker male, tan with whiskery face, about 8 weeks old; B) a Fox Terrier mix, female, 6-7 months old, black, and white with rust markings. Call 459-9426 for a white male dog, looks like a very small Pointer, about 7 months old, very friendly, loves to play with children A beautiful pet for any family. A grey WeimStraner male, about 5 years old, is at 459-5964. A housebroken, very friendly Shep-Lab mix is waiting for a home. He is about 1 year old or younger, he enjoys life and loves children. Call 312-526- 8462. A beautiful small Collie Purebred female is at 459-9426. She is tri-colored loves kids and is very playful. She is about 1 year old, and has had her distemper shot. A Cocker mix male is at 312- 658-8875. He is about 1 year old, golden curly coat, medium length hair, medium sized and very well behaved. This dog is a good dog deserving of a good home, call today. NEW LISTING, AVAILABLE HOME OWNED DOGS A Lab-English Setter mix is waiting from 658-5961. She is spayed, black with white chest, good with children, all shots, and needs a home with a fenced in yard or out in the country. A 7 week old female tri- colored Cocker mixed pup is in search of a home from 338-8864. She will stay small and will fit in so well in your home. Call today and make arrangements to see her. A purebred male Beagle, 2Vfe years old, housebroken with all shots, very gentle with children and papers wants, a home. Call 385-8864 and offer him your home. V/' Here is another purebred Collie female, 2 years old, sable, all shots. She is good with children but she needs a fenced yard as she does not like to be tied. Call 639-9875 for this beauty. LOST DOGS German Shorthaired Pointer, 658-5506, female 14 months, large, white with brown spots, has or did have on an I.D. tag and collar (collar may be off). AVAILABLE STRAY CATS From 459-6325 are. A) golden long haired, neutered male, young adult, gentle; 0 grey with white paws, neutered male, 6 months old, real cutie; C) black and white with ocelot markings, spayed female, 9 PINEWOOD DERBY CARS Pinewood Derby Race Featured At Cub Pack Meeting Cub Pack 351 held a Pinewood Derby race at the April 27 Pack meeting. Den 6 performed as the honor guard. Den 4 won the Cubby award which gives the honor of going for refreshments first. Father Cahill opened the meeting with prayer. The judges picked the win­ ners for general appearance. The following awards were presented: Bobcat pins to Kenneth Lewis and Bob Kinsey. Wolf badge and Din to Mike Eisele and Ken George. Bear badge and pin to Tim Sabatka and Bill Weber. Denner stripes to Rich West, Danny Coughlin, Dave Schaan. Assistant Denner stripes to Mark Betancourt, Ken Lewis, Mark Lawrence. Webelos Sportsman to Dennis Adams, Ken Bottari, Paul Carlson, Tom Cheatham, Danny McAuliffe, Dave Schaan, Ted Weber, Mark Lawrence, Tim Sabatka. Dennis Adams also received the outdoorsman and aquanaut award. General appearance winners were, first Mike Miller second, Keith Belzer and third, Greg Ernst. Den races class ribbons L months; D) mottled grey kitten, spayed female 5 months, distemper shots and very good with children) E) black and orange tabby, adult stray and 1 week old kittens, grey kittens unweaned yet. From 385-5338, 2 female kittens, 1 calico and the other grey and white, 7-8 weeks old. From 459-816? is a black mother cat and her kitten. The kitten is grey and white and the mother is beautiful and nice. From 385-4894 is a smoke grey cat expecting kittens any minute, she has such soft fur. From 385-0250 are a 2 year old neutered male, distemper shots, but not too good with children or other pet§. From 639-2704 is a large male tabby, long hair and good with children. From 459-6325 are long haired kittens, 5 weeks old, 3 grey and white, 1 black and white the other all black semi-long haired Prevent this ( RABGRASS clear out this DANDLLION as you feed with this Halts Pitts HALTS PLUS With Dandelion Control is Scotts new com­ bination product that saves you time, effort and money too. You spread it on your lawn in the spring after the second mowing, but before most dandelions are in the puffball stage. It goes right to work clearing out dandelions, clover and most other non- grass weeds. At the same time it forms an invisible barrier which keeps crabgrass from sprouting in your lawn this year. And thanks to the prolonged feeding action of HALTS PLUS, your grass takes on new vigor, growing greener, thicker and sturdier. All from a single application. 2,500 sq ft bag (11 Vi lbs) 8.95 5,000 sq ft bag (23 lbs) 16.95 authorized (SCQttŜ ) retailer Ace Hardware 3729 W. Elm 385 0722 From 653-7134 are 3 female 10 month old kittens, 2 black and 1 grey, good with children and all housebroken. From 312-428-4827 comes a male white Persian less than 1 year old, found in Oaks factory. From 658-4668 are part Siamese kittens, 8 weeks old, beige and black tiger stripe. LOST CATS Chocolate point Siamese, 385.6912, male, 2 years old, medium built light blue collar with a bell (possibly still on) answers to "Ed". From 385-2862, "Snoopy", male, 1 year, 1 blue eye, 1 yellow eye, medium semi long hair, very friendly house pet, tail has been bitten, so piece is missing in middle. ADDED DOG AVAILABLE A Collie-Malemute, 2 years old, male, light tan with white markings, housebroken good with children, and has had all shots, named "Laddie". (Call the officie 459-2641). Five 6 week old pups, will be small, very small, toy Collie mix. Call 338-0132 for these gems. were: first, Ryan Bradley,, John Ganske, Don Smith, Tom Creutz, Keith Belzer» Bob Tonyan, John Boro, Bill Slater, Ted Weber. Second place, Joe Pieroni, Don Smith, John Ganske, Chris Nylander, Jeff Nylander, Joe Weyland, Mike Miller, Jeff Rhode, Dennis Adams. Third place, Jeff Schaefer, Rich West, Ken George, Greg Ernst, John Gies, Tony McAndress, Scott Reh- berg, Dave Schaan. First place race for Cham­ pion went to Ted Weber; second best, Bill Slater; third best, Ryan Bradley. The two first place winners received the Pinewood Derby trophy. Second place received pen and pencil sets and third place, I.D. bracelets. The judges for the race were Father Cahill, Don Brooks and Bob Belzer. y$\j HARD LESSON .. .With his head and body inches away from 400 volts wire, Hank Blaauw, 13, of Adelaide, Au­ stralia, dangles near the top of a power pole, about 40 min­ utes before he was rescued. Hank had climbed the pole to view an air pageant being held a few miles away. Did you know that DENNIS CONWAY is good for Life? A good person to see for all your family life insurance, that is. He can provide you with a State Farm Life policy designed to fit your needs exactly. And his spe­ cial training and experience make him qualified to answer any in­ surance question you might have. So call now, and ask about State Farm's up-to-date protection. (It's the same good deal as State Farm auto insurance!) DENNIS CONWAY 3315 West Elm Street McHenry 385-7111 ST ATE FARM LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY HOME OFFICE: BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS I

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