STAR' SHQWPIACE ? KING ELEPHANT" -Cr 4th SMASH T* "here*and there m business * This small dog is a Terrier mix male. Now six months old, he isn't going to be much larger. Loves to romp with children, has all shots, and is housebroken. His short coat is fawn color. He's available for adoption at 459-7382. (PHOTO SUPPLIES BY PHOTOCOM) Course. "Responsible Pet Ownership;" under the auspices of McHenry County college Adult Education program. For pet owners and ' those thinking of owning a pet, it begins Feb. 1, for aseven- week period. The classes will meet at Lundahl Junior high' .school in Crystal Lake, every Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. The instructor is Mrs. Mary Nelson, a board member of the Illinois State Federation of Humane societies. The series will cover the entire spectrum of animal welfare and related fields including such topics as the psychology of pet owner ship; ' pets' behavioral psychology; Illinis state laws and local laws affecting pet ownership; careers in the field of animal welfare; grooming, shows, cruelty; myths and folklore;. the humane movement. Guest speakers will include an officer from the Animal Control center, a local veterinarian, and a wildlife expert. Slides and films will be used to illustrate topics and there will be question and answer periods. Printed in formation on many important subjects covered be Supplied for PAGE 7 - PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1977 * 4 HELPING PAWS A WINNER - Topping thousands of entries from throughout the country, Patricia Schmitt of 916 N. Center street, McHenry, is winner of the nationwide contest to select a name for the new Electrolux power nozzle vacuum cleaner. For her choice, A Step Ahead, she holds check for $1,000. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Bv Estelle Atw611 What makes for success and satisfaction in any venture9 "Know-how" is the main factor. An informed person tackles an undertaking with assurance and confidence. For some time now those who work in animal causes have been stressing the need for educating the public to correct some of the horrendous animal problems facing communities and cities. Tax payers pay high premiums to curb these; yet the basic problems remain. Further, there is a necessity to educate the public on the needs of animals - their heartbreaks, their tragedies -- and the best way to handle adoption, ownership, and training of pets. Helping Paws is sponsoring a Gardening Series Offered Through Extension Service M^HEfX/fZV M(H[NkY .(8S* U ! i ' ENDS THURS. "AMAZING DOBERMAN'S" FRI-SAT-SUN. 7-9 MON-THURS. 7:30 SAT-SUN MAT. 1-3 in class sessions will handy future referral. The last date to register for the "Responsible Pet Ownership" course is Jan. 20; registration place - McHenry County collegeXThere is a tuition charge fw V the seven weeks course, and additional information may be obtained by calling 455-3700 or 312 658- 7221. The Helping Paws office is open Monday through Friday from 10 to noon and 1 to 3. Phone number is 459-2641; DOGS FOR ADOPTION Toy Collie, male, 1 year, white and tan coat, 20 pounds. 385-1427. German Shepherd, female, adult, small, housebroken, has shots, very friendly. 385-8512 evenings Irish Setter, female, 2 years, spayed, has shots, housebroken, obedience- trained. 312-894-4642. Cocker-Beagle male, 4 years, black, brown and white coat, great with kids. 338-4710. Lab mix female, 1 year, spayed. Very small but looks TOWrJB FOX LAKE 58 / 261 2 ENDS THUR.'TULFILLMENT" & CANDY LIPS STARTS FRIDAY "ALICE IN like a Lab, has shots, extremely gentle. 459-6864. Four Shepherd-Collie pup pies, 10 weeks old, 3 female, 1 male. 678-3562. Beagle-Lab male, 5 years, housebroken, has shots. 459- 6698 after 6. Five Shepherd mix puppies, females, 3'2 months, black, tan- and brown. 639-6863 evenings. 'Each week the County Shelter, 11608 Banford road, Woodstock, phone 338-7040, has adoptable pets available. Among others this week are: Mixed breed puppies; Cockapoos, these are adorable; two purebred female Dachshunds and an Old English Sheepdog, male, 1 year. ' CATS FOR ADOPTION Two Domestic Shorthairs, females. One is between 2 and 3 years; the younger is 6 months and is spayed and declawed. Both are black and v^iite! 459- 7854. „ " Domestic cat, male, I to 2 years, orange with white stripe. 459-1217. ^ Siamese jmix male, 1 year, -beige with dark accents, small, blue eyes. 459-0991. Domestic kitten, male, 5 months, Tabby, 455-1186. Domestic cat, female, 1 year, spayed, Tiger, has shots, declawed. She was raised with dogs. 312* 658-5532. w* LOST AND FOUND Lost: White Persian ; male behind McHenry Country Club. Neutered. 2 years, yellow eyes, deaf, wearing white flea collar. 385-1441. VACUUM CLEANERS REPAIRED Home gardeners and hor ticultural hobbyists will have an opportunity to learn more aboiit their vacation in a series of meetings scheduled to begin Jan. 17 at the McHenry County Extension office of the University of Illinois in Woodstock. The series of horticultural meetings, which contains sixteen separate sessions, is scheduled to run through Mar. 28, says George Young, McHenry County Extension adviser. Each session will begin at 7:30 p.m . and will last ,£bout two hours. Topics to be cbvered include small fruits, tree fruits, landscaping, pruning, vegetables, flowers, house plants and lawns. In dividuals may enroll for single sessions or by topic series. A small registration fee will cover cost of materials. Instructors for the course will be members of the University of Illinois Horticuture depart ment. Each- program, con sisting of demonstrations, color slide lectures, and question- and-answer sessions, will originate at Urbana, adds Young. The instructors will use the U. of I. Cooperative Ex tension service's Telenet system--a network of con- ference-type phones with speaker. Students will be able to ask questions in the same manner they would if the instructor were in the classroom. The schedule of sessions is as follows: Growing small fruits, Jan. 17; Growing tree fruits, Jan. 24; pruning tree fruits, Jan 31; growing house plants, Feb. 7; vegetable varieties and culture, Feb. 14; vegetable garden pest control, Feb. 21; good home landscape design I, Feb, 15; good home landscape design II, Feb. 22; good home landscape design III, Mar. 1; good home landscape design IV, M&r. 8; perennial gar dening, Feb. 28; growing an nuals, Mar. 7; pruning evergreens, Mar. 15; pruning shrubs and flowering trees, Mar. 29; lawn establishments and maintenance, Mar. 21 and lawn pest control, Mar. 29. For details on how to enroll in any or all of these horticultural programs, contact the McHenry County Extension office, P.O. Box 431, Wood stock, II., 60098. Unvarnished Truth Too many people itch for what they want with out scratching for it J -Spotlight, San ©lego. WITH 39 HIGHWAY AND 29 CITY MPG, SUBARU IS ONE CAR THAT WONT SOAK YOU AT THE PUMP. These njileage results are based on EP A test estimates of our manual trans- ^ mission sedans But a Subaruis resourceful;'* in another way, toe. That's because every Subaru runs on regular gas. Not only that, they'll take high test and unleaded gas in a pinch. Yourjnileage may vary because of the way you drive, driving conditions, the condition of your car, and whatever optional equipment you might have. But the Subaru is one car that does not have a drinking problem. Rally stripe and wheel trim rings are extra cost options. DL Sport Coupe SUBARU THE ECONOMY CAR FOR TODATS ECONOMY. BRAND NEW 1976 AND DEMO MODELS AVAILA SI 1976 LE AT REDUCED PRICES Phil Hoaglund's EURO PA MOTORS 2414 W. RTE. 120 McHENRY 385-0700 EMPLOYMENT SURVEY Local representatives of the Bureau of the Census will conduct a survey of em ployment in this area during the work week of Jan. 17-22, Stanley D. Moore, director of the Bureau's Regional office in Chicago, has announced. The survey is conducted for the U.S. Department of Labor in a scientifically designed sample of approximately 70,000 households throughout the United States. Employment and unemployment statistics based on results of this survey are used to provide a con tinuing measure of the economic health of the nation. WONDERLAND RATED X 7-9:40 AND MISS SEPTEMBER WEEK IS DIRTY HARRY FRI. & MON.-THUR. 7:15-9:30 SAT,-SUN. 1-3-5-7:15-9:30 ©SH0WPIAC[ 3 WII I IAMS ST DOWNTOWN 4 5 5 - 2 0 0 1 5TH BIG WEEK -PG- FRI. & MON.-THUR. 7-9:30 SAT. -SUN. 2-4:20-7-9:30 lung Kong FRI. & MON.-THUR. 7-9 SAT.-SUN. 1-3-5-7-9 All makes All models 95 & parts COMPLETE CLEAN AND GREASE Includes: • Check brushes • Check & clean all bearings • Check belt wear • Regulate suction • Inspect electrical system • Clean & balance fans • Check & clean all gaSkets • Check filter • Check & clean all motor parts • Clean complete, UNIT. CAREY Appliance SALES SERVICE 1241 N. Green St. McHenry 385-5500 3000kroner af (That's $500offin any language.) No fooling. We're selling this beautiful six-piece sectional regularly priced at $1590--for a preposterous $1090! If you don't need six pieces, we'll sell you as few as three at equally impressive savings. There's a limited selection of fabrics and this offer is good only at our Lakehurst Mall location--so hurry, you don't get a chance to save 3000 kroner every day. Sale ends Sunday, Jan. 16TH Regular price Sale price \ You save » . 6 pieces* $1590 $1090 $500 5 pieces* $1296 $996 $300 4 pieces* $1060 $860 $200 3 pieces* $766 $666 $100 Combination o( corner and armless pieces Scandinavian Design 202 Lakehurst Mall, Waukegan, Illinois 60085 Phone 312/473-0700 \