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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Jan 1973, p. 16

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PAGE 16- PtA IND E ALER-^R ID AY. JANUARY 5, 1973 - . Winter Schedules To Fast] WrIte-Off i i n . w. . ̂ . Provisions For Be Mailed By Are a YMCA Many Farmers HELPING PAWS Pictured today is a very sweet 3-4 month-old female Labrador Collie mix, all black*with a white chest. She has been completely housebroken since she has been with our volunteer, loves the children and has puppy shots. She is staying at 312-658-8174 in Lake- in-the-Hills, Algonquin. a gentle and friendly gi*ay male tiger, young adult wia^ short hair. A nine month old neutered male, orange and white kitten is at 312-526-2727. He has had all shots. \> At 815-459-9121 is a 10 week old male black fluffy kitten. In Johnsburg at 015-385-4894 are two 3 month old kittens, the female is black with a white bib and the male is white with orange spots, very pretty! At 312-438-2923 is a four month old female orange tiger stripe kitten. A young, friendly, pure white male kitten is at 312-428-5988. At 815-459-8844 is an all black kitten about 6 months old with about 12 white hairs on her tummy. At 815-385-8942 is a 6 year old neutered male white cat with black tail and spots, all shots very playful and loving. LOST DOGS A 6 year old female Toy Collie, brown and white, was lost in area of Route 14 and Main in Crystal Lake. Call 815- 459-0111. * A 2 year old Black Labrador mix male with a white chest, a scar on front paw and two thin scars on stomach and wearing a brown leather collar with pink bows was lost in Crystal Lake. Call 815-459-0246. Our Helping Paws' office hours are Monday through Friday, 10-12 a.m. and 1-3 p.m. Call 815-459-2641 to adopt an animal and also to report a lost or found animal. If you have lost a dog, please call your local police station, the county veterinarian's office at 815-338- 2040 and also the veterinarians in your area during office hours as a dog that has been picked up will be put to sleep if not claimed in three days. If you love your animal, don't wait! "Boo", a long haired Terrier, blond in color, about one year old, is so very cute and lovable, housebroken and likes children. He is staying at 815-459^9426 and needs lots of love, as he has spent most of his days in a closet. A IV2 year old Labrador Retriever-Shepherd ir^ix female, housebroken and good with kids and her five mix puppies, some black, some brown, can be seen by calling 815-459-8913 evenings and «weekends and 815-459-8844 days. In Wonder Lake at 815-653- 5086 is a 4 month old Shepherd- Collie mix male puppy, black with white on neck, paws and tip of tail, short hair like Shepherd but has Collie face- very loving! An approximately one year old Collie-Shepherd male pup, housebroken and very good with children, is staying at 312- 497-3121. He has the Shepherd coloring, very nice! A 10 month old male Border Collie mix was called in from Burlington, Wis. Call 414-763- 7743 or 815-459-5000, extension 314- ask for Mr. Parker. A darling three month old female Beagle mix, brown and white just full of kisses for children is at 312-658-7666. "Patty", a 1M> year old Shepherd-Collie mix female, tan with black saddle, very friendly and good with children and housebroken is looking for a new home. Call 815-459-0511 for more information. In Wonder Lake at 815-653- 7094 is an 8 week old male Labrador Retriever mix, black with white on chest and good with children. Due to an allergy in the family, "Snoopy" must find a new home. She is a three year old Beagle Dachshund mix, white with black spots, housebroken, all shots and loves kids! Call 815-385-1627 (after 5) A charcoal grey, five year old f e m a l e C o c k a p o o , housebroken, good with kids and all shots and her two black two month old pups are at 815- 338-6817. Also at this number is a 7 vear old spaved female Border Collie, a 5-6 year old female and a 3-4 year old female, all Border Collies, housebroken, good with kids and have had all shots. At 815-338-1638 is an adult female Scotty. mix, housebroken and should be with a family without small children. Two 8 week old Scotty mix puppies, some black and white, some brown are also at this number. They will be small / when full grown. In Woodstock at 815-338-0855 is a 10 week old female long haired kitten, white with black markings that loves dogs! At 815-385-1458 is a 6 month old gray female kitten, semi- long fur, and a 10 week old Abyssinian female with reddish ticking. At 815-385-1362 after 4 p.m. is New Year's day in Lake Zurich, a new pet for Christmas was lost. It was a male, red Irish Setter, 7 mo. old, from Robertson road and South Shore lane; wearing choke collar with clip. Call 312-526- 5450. FOUND CATS Found at 815-455-0323 in Crystal Lake, a 5 month old female, solid gray, long haired kitten. Found in North Barrington at 312-381-4719, a 4Vfe month old orange tiger kitten, very pretty. Available if not claimed. Three tiny, 8 week old kittens available for adoption if not claimed. At 385-1458. FOR ADOPTION Two purebred dogs, 1 black male Lab and 1 male Dachshund; housebroken, Specific program schedules listing many opportunities for participation in the winter program conducted by the Lake Region YMCA are now available at 95 N. Grant street in Crystal Lake. Residents in the Lake Region of Algonquin, Cary, Crystal Lake, Fox River Grove, Huntley, Island Lake, Lake-in-the-Hills, Lakemoor, Lakewood, McHenry, Oakwood Hills, Ridgefield, Wonder Lake, Woodstock and surrounding unincorporated areas are welcome to request their copy of the schedule. All YMCA members have already received their schedules. Activities available for grade school youth include bowling instruction and leagues, design, drawing, gymnastics and play, judo, junior high dances, ski instruction, swimming and^ tennis instruction. / Teerts may register for aviation flight school, bowling, judo, swim instruction and tennis. Women's program starting in January includes aviation flight school, bridge, chess, creative stitchery, judo, karate, physical fitness, tennis, tiemaking, volleyball, begin­ ning yoga and continuing yoga. Participation opportunities for men include aviation flight school, bridge, chess, creative Four YMCA Board Members Raise $23.25 At the Lake Region YMCA November board of directors meeting, each of the directors was presented with a silver dollar. They were requested to use their talents as in the parable of the gold coins and increase this coin. The money raised will be sent to the YMCA's World Service program. At the December board meeting, four of the directors turned in $23.25. The other board members are expected to report at the Jan. 15 board meeting. Mrs. Helen Stippick of Crystal Lake is the top money raiser to date. While board members were using their talents to increase the silver dollar, one hundred YMCA members including Indian Guides and Indian Princesses, have sold over 2,500 boxes of chocolate covered mints to raise their share of the 1972 World Service goal of $1,200 for the Lake Region YMCA. loves children. Giving for adoption because new baby is allergic to pets. Call 312-526- 5691. stitchery, judo, karate, physical fitness, tennis, tiemaking and volleyball. Th«*Te are also opportunities for boys to join Y-Indian or Y- Warriors, for girls to join Y- Indian Princesses and for men to join the Y's Men's club. Regular family swims are available in Elgin and in Des Plaines, as well as several special events. A phone call to 815-459-4455 will make it possible to receive a schedule in the mail if it is not possible to pick up your own schedule in person. Key 73 Ex-Satanist Priest Speaks At Cary School A former Southern California Satanist high priest who defected to the "other side" will speak at Cary high school, Monday, Jan. 8, at 7:30 p.m. on the topic, " Dangers of Occult and Witchcraft," according to Key 73 committee of Cary. Mike Warnke, who was the leader of 1,500 Satan wor­ shippers, will reveal the (s demonic forces behind the aware of the fact that a farm^E^^ fastest growing and most has available to him a "fast deadly occult religion in the world. Although his days as a Satanist priest ended a few years ago, he has only recently revealed the grisly details of life inside Satanism in his book, "The * Satan Seller," just released by Logos In- If you have installed or plan to install a pollution control device on your farm, don't overlook the possibility of a "fast write-off" for income tax purposes. * That advice comes from Gordon C. Adler, general counsel of the Illinois Agricultural association, state­ wide Farm Bureau. Adler said he believes many farmers and many of the persons who prepare income tax returns for farmers are not wari Unless controlled, noise pollution will exact an increasingly heavy toll on society. Already an esti­ mated 16 million people in the United States suffer from some degree of hearing loss directly caused by noise. Such hearing loss, in /act, is a major cause of industrial injury. C.ompensation to its victims annually runs into mil­ lions of dollars. The dunger from noise is very real. 'fast write-off" for income tax purposes of the cost of con­ struction of certain pollution control devices he has installed on his farm. The Tax Reform Act of 1969 made provisions for amor­ tization of the cost of certified pollution control facilities over a 60-month period. The facility's only function must be federally certified to be the abatement or control of air or water pollution and must be completed or acquired and original use commenced after December 31, 1968, and before Jan. 1, 1975. Adler stated, however, that the code provisions concerning the amortizable basis of the property, the computation of the amount of amortization, and the procedures to elect to amortize over 60 months rather than to use standard depreciation are very complex and therefore suggests that any farmer tax payer who believes that he may qualify for this -/more favorable tax treatment should consult with his tax adviser. ' • • . > ' /" • ternational (Plainfield, N.J.). "The real Satanists - the ones whose spells work and who do have the power to summon demons - shun publicity like the plague", .Warnke says regarding^uie secrecy of their activities "So well hidden are they that their higher echelons are dnly dimly suspected by the everyday witches and warlocks whom the public hears about." After being left for dead by his fellow Satanists following a forced drug overdose, he recovered, joined the U.S./ Navy and became a combat corpsman •: with the U.S. Marines. During his six months of Vietnam duty as a medic, he was wounded twice and was honored with eight service medals. "In Satan worship the name of the game is power and I was in it for all I could get. Power meant money^sex and life or death authority over anyone", Warnke explained as a reason for his involvement. later discovered there was a higher power than what Satan had to offer. I found that power in Jesus Christ when I made a decision to live for Him", Warnke pointed out. At birth, a mouse weighs less than a penny. No wind is greatly valued by those who have no port or destination. SHAKER SIMPLICITY . . . One of the most popular cur­ rent home decor style is steep­ ed deep in American history. It's the Shaker style, known and appreciated today for its simplicity. The show-stopper in this room setting is a late I8th century quilt in olive and mauve tones used as a wall covering. In faded ink on the small white squares may be seen the names of the individ­ uals who carefully sewed the coverlet. The combback chair and desk are cherry wood an­ tiques from a private collec­ tion. The ladder back chair has a colorful quilted cushion on its seat. Suede is making a come, back for winter shoes ancfc some of it is easier to keep: than the |cind used in pasC; years. J V City of McHenry trucks will pick up Christmas tree? January 4, 5 & 8tK. All trees must be on the tree bank no later than Janu­ ary 7th if they are to be removed by the city. 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