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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Jul 1976, p. 4

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PAGE 4 - PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1976 Lutheran Church Plans Vacation Bible School God's Kingdom", (Grades 5 and 6), and "The Shalom Times", (Junior high level). Each day there will be ample time set aside to enjoy refresh- metns and recreation. Xhe teaching staff and their helpers will be installed at all three worships services at the church this weekend. Members of the community, a^ well as families in the parish, may register their children by calling the church office at 385-4030, Mrs. Roland F. (Alice) Hughes or Mrs. Fred R. (Sue) Berg. Rrio'w^" ± sTHi Hured left to right, are Parish secretary, Marjorie Boyer, and Irish worker, Kristin Stuhr, discussing an upcoming Daily Ication Bible school at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church. The theme of "Shalom" has chosen for the Daily nation Bible school to be held Shepherd of the Hills theran church, 404 North street, McHenry, from 19 throught the 30. The Jiool will be in session from 9 [11:30 a.m. daily. -'Shalom" is more than a idly greeting. It is a rich lical term used in both Old New Testaments to mean re, concern, freedom, iring, and • wholeness. The il of the school will be to kch the students to recognize ways of living with each ler. . Through a variety of classroom experiences such as discussions, role playiifg, and arts and crafts the students will learn about God's shalom for His people and the joy that comes from sharing shalom with each other. A Jubilee celebration is being planned for all of the classes to share together. The subjects for each class will be "Living in God's World (Age3)' , "We Belong together, (Ages 4 and 5), "God Loves Everyone" (Grades 1 and 2), "Caring for one another" (Grades 3 and 4), "Citizens for What is fog? Is it really a cloud on the surface of the earth? Yes, fog is nothing more than a cloud. All clouds are formed when some kind of cooling process lowers the moisture and becomes visi­ ble particles--thus a cloud. This process can occur in several different ways and under different circum­ stances. In the fall, the fog is often seen in most parts of the country (the west coast experiences much fog in winter). Fogs are usually caused when the earth (heated during the summer) loses its heat into the cooler night air. s cfaftasi I Portrait of a kitten enjoying a summer day in the tall grass. With her pretty face and winning ways, she'll make a darling pet. Adoptable at 455-2739. , (PHOTOCOM PHOTO) HELPING PAWS Bv Estelle Atwell A parent of a cnud Knows his responsibilities. But not all pet owners know their respon­ sibility. For instance, some do not realize that a dog is an extremely sensitive creature, capable of much suffering. It needs affection and com­ panionship as much as it needs food and shelter. The reason for the procedure set up for adopting pets is to inform owners and protect pets. When you go to the county shelter to adopt a pet, it might be wise to bring a leash and collar. As you depart with a riahtest aifts $250 or more M -4 % £W- ••: V>? \ -y •, w W v i . Your friends at Marengo Federal Savings can brighten your summer with great gifts for saving .. Free, or at a fraction of retail. For bright answers, choose from Royal's 80-K or 91-S, 8-digit display pocket calculator. To light your way, choose a Ray-O-Vac weather proof lantern complete with 6-volt battery. Hot or cool, your Taylor Indoor Outdoor Thermometer will tell it like it is. And no summer would be complete without a 100% acrylic Faribo leisure blanket Count on your friends at Marengo Federal to brighten your summer with free gifts for saving. DEPOSIT $5000.00 * , $250.00 $1000,00 or more Ray-O-Vac Free Free Free Indoor-Outdoor Thermometer Free Free Free Faribo Leisure Blanket $3.00 Free Free Royal 80-K Calculator $7.00 $5.00 Free Royal 91 -S Calculator $13.95 $9.95 *-$4.95. MARENGO FEDERAL SAVINGS and loan association 200 EAST GRANT HIGHWAY • MARENGO. ILLINOIS 60152 • AREA CODE (815) TELEPHONE 568-7258 new member of your family to name, and to love, you will be supplied with considerable helpful information about care and raising of a pet. If you read all of it, it should take you over the initial problems with ease. As mentioned in a previous column, you will be asked to fill out and sign an adoption questionnaire, and an adoption contract, and to pay an adoption fee. Also, you will receive two cards. One is a health examination certificate. This certificate entitles the owner to one free health examination within 5 days of issue at one of the participating veterinarian hospitals listed on the reverse side of the card. It will be signed by the Helping Paws representative on duty. The second card is a spaying- neutering certificate. It entitles the owner to a $10 refund from Helping Paws toward spaying or neutering the pet. In ad­ dition, the veterinarians listed on the reverse side of the card will give an additional $10 reduction on spaying of female dogs only. The adoption plan is a very thorough one. It involves $ follow-up by a Helping PawS See we Legal Notice McHenry Shores Ordinance No. 2.10 AN ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF McHENRY S H O R E S , M c H E N R Y COUNTY, ILLINOIS, AS FOLLOWS: 1. SECTION 1 of the McHenry Shores Ordinance No. 2, commonly known as the Building Code, be and is hereby amended by adding thereto the following provision: It shall be unlawful to con­ struct a dog run in the village without first having secured a permit therefore. The dog run must not exceed 200 square foot in area and 20 feet in length. The fencing material must not exceed 6 feet in height. The fencing to be used must be investigator to check on the animal's welfare. All of the steps in the procedure have been found necessary to properly protect pets. Helping Paws maintains an office, phone 459-2641, hours 10 to noon and 1 to 3, Monday through Friday. A Helping Paws worker is on duty six days a week at the county shelter, 11608 Banford road, Woodstock, from noon to 3 daily, and 10 to 1 on Saturday. The Helping Paws phone at the Shelter is 338-3992 DOGS FOR ADOPTION Shepherd-Golden Retriever female, housebroken, minds well, affectionate, blonde. 385- 4247 Lab mix female, 4'2 years, black and white, housebroken, DHL shot, must be only dog in family. 385-9182 Yellow Lab mix female, 1 year, golden, housebroken, affectionate. 385-8110 from 10to At the County Shelter\ for adoption, 11608 Banford r^ad, Woodstock. Phone 338-7040. Hours 9 to 5, Saturday 10 to noon: * Six Shepherd-Beagle pup­ pies, males and females, 6 weeks. German Shepherd male, 3 years, good temperament. Yellow Lab mix female, 10 months. Malamute, male, adult. CATS FOR ADOPTION Domestic cat, male, adult, brown and white, farm cat. 385- 7760 Four kittens, 10 weeks, 2 black, 1 orange, 1 white and gray, outside cats. 385-5573 Siamese Sealpoint female, young adult. 385-0563 chain link with metal posts. The location of the dog run must be confined to the back yard of the residence. 2. This ordinance shall be in full'force and effect from and after its passage, approval, and Publication as Dy law requires. ASSED this 7th day of July, 1976. AYES: Olbinski, Novotnv, LaFrancis, Henderlong, Scn- weikert NAYS: None ABSENT: None APPROVED THIS 8th day of July, 1976. Rose Lillegard-ss Village President ATTEST: Linda Luerssen-ss Village Clerk (Pub. July 16,1976) Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF ALMA UNSINN Deceased, FILE NO. 76-P-203 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 194 of the Probate Act, of the death of the above named decedent and that letters of Administration were issued on July 12, 1976, to Gladys Haines, 4713 Williams St., McHenry, II., whose at­ torneys of record are Joslyn & Green, 116 N. Benton St., Woodstock, Illinois. Claims may be filed within 6 months from the date of issuance of Letters and that any claim not filed within that period is barred as to the estate which is inventoried within that period. claims again should be filed in the Probate office of the Clerk of said Court, County Court House, -Wood­ stock, Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney. MARGARET O'NEIL Clerk of the Court (Pub. July 16, 23 & 30,1976) Legal Notice McHenry County College is offering For Sale two mobile office trailers, 10' x 50'. Each is equipped with Central Air- Conditioning, has 65,000 BTU IntCrtherm Propane Central Heftting and is carpeted. Good condition. Bids are due by 1:00 p.m. on Julv 19, 1976. For ad­ ditional information, contact Andrew DeCraene VIcHenry County College Crystal Lake, IL 60014 815-455-3700 (Pub. JuL 16,1976) Claims against said estate Take That A vacation has been defined as what you take if you can't take what you've been taking . . . i n a l l y o u r insurance needsl AMERICAN FAMILY N S U R A N C E AUTO HOME HEALTH LIFE AMERICAN FAMILY MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. MADISON, WISCONSIN S370I CHUCK LEWAND0WSKI 1108 Violet St McHenry Phone 385-2304 Do You Want... A Better Life? You Are Invited Christian Science Church Services SUNDAY 10:30 AM SUN. SCHOOL, SAME HOUR Corner of Lincoln Road and Eastwood Lane, McHenry Motorcycle Parts and Repairs •SPARK PLUGS eOIL •WINDSHIELDS •FAIRINGS •TIRES «TUBES •LUGGAGE RACKS CUSTOM PARTS ALSO AVAILABLE MOTORCYCLE MAINTENANCE on McCullom Lake Rd, McHeniy 385-1321 Open Mon. thru Sat. 9-6 WELL DRILLING & WATER PUMPS W E ' R E B U R S T i n C n i T H E S E n m s ! I ~ s. COUNT* wen tptnpi w -a SO... .In The Future We Will Be Located 1^ Mi. No. of McHenry on Rt. 31 McHENRY COUNTY WELL & PUMP CO. 4913 W. McCULLOM LAKE ROAD.-McHENRY HARMS FARM«« AND GARDEN CfNltR 171'; ( l ."> SI \ I l K. i : I ) . M, i \ \ 815-385-3074 OUR OWN HOME GROWN SWEET CORN ALSO: .Pick up some Delicious FIELD-GROWN TOMATOES We Have a Fine Selection of Fruits and Vegetables ipi

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