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PAGE 8 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1977 Marian Runs Saturday In Winnebago District Winnebago, the host school, is the team to beat Saturday when Marian Central's cross country team runs in the Class 'A' district meet. Winnebago is highly touted and one of the favorites to win the small school state cross country championship. However, don't sell the Hurricanes short. The five top finishers in the district meet, as well as the top five individuals not on a qualifying team, advance to the sectional round of competition leading to the state title. And if things go according to plan, coach Hans Rokus' Hurricanes will be near the top come Saturday afternoon and will qualify for the sectional. Certainly, Marian Central has the personnel to advance, including Darryl May of Johnsburg. May, only a junior, has been the top Marian . runner throughout the season, and is expected to be at or near the front of the pack when the runners reach the finishing chute Saturday. Besides May, Rokus also can count on Tom Hiller, another Johnsburg resident, who has been the No. 2 Hurricane runner when he hasn't been sidelined with illness. Mike Davis and Paul Sandall are other Hurricane runners capable of putting Marian high in the final team standings. Marian closed out its regular season last week with a third place finish in the West Suburban Catholic conference meet. Benet and Marmion, the only two WSCC schools to defeat the Hurricanes, finished ahead of them in the conference tourney. Marian finished the regular season with a fine 9-4 record. The Hurricanes have won their last four duel meets in a row and appear primed for a major effort in the state eliminations ahead. •/ '1.00 ALL SCATS *1.00 "R0LLERC0ASTER"» MON.-THURS. 7:30 FRI., SAT., SUM 7:00 A 9:30 .OUTDOOR I G R A Y S I A K E R T 1 2 0 & 8 3 2 2 3 8 1 5 5 » i- - ALS# Carhops WEEKENDS ONLY AT 7:30 Ftl.--SAT.--SUN i ADULTS $2.00 JOHN TRAVOLTA SISSY SPACER "CARRIE". 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Also running for MCC was Greg Schaeffer of McHenry, MCC Golf Action McHenry County College golfers entered the sixth Skyway conference golf meet at Glenview last week, finishing fourth in team scores with 338. Elgin was tops with 307. Paul Psensky of MCC played the first nine holes in 40, then came in with a nifty 37. who finished tenth with a time of 29:10. This effort earned Schaeffer an Honorable Mention All-Conference. These harriers will run Saturday, Oct. 29 at Cham­ paign, 111., in the Region IV National Junior College Qualifying Meet, cross­ country coach for MCC is Gary Collins. * iL lit oinhish.. tie V*-Hry.Ub:.i IMHEM I aaow oP I'M 6CMMBM mr*AN! evexeocry takbs qocc CAfiE ormOSfGiMSi Contact nmmrumt VA offlo* (ehaok your phono book) or o local vatarana (roup. SHOW in HARVARD U.S. 14 a 173 Harvard, III. 24 Hour Information 943 4451 OCT 28 - NOV 3 7 & 9:45 tsstx PICTURES COMMNY PRESENTS -- JOHN HOLMES *00UC10 A*0 &*CTED COLOR . BILLY THOAMtHli Also at 8:30 AiexdeRenzys Scmmcs RATED X MODERN, CLEAN, CONTROLLED 18 & OVER ONLY - ID S REQUIRED FAMILY MATINEE SUNDAY NOV 6 BLACK BEAUTY 1:30 75< (IIKlM.Ht OocJgo Dodge Truths FACTORY ORDERED 1978 CHRYSLER or DODGE For Onlv $100.00 over Factory cost Choose your Color & Options, NOW! MARENGO CHRYSLER-DODGE We Honor All Major Credit Cards Buy a 20-inch Toro Snow Masterrv or Electric Start 20 by Oct. 31. Save $30 off the regular season mfr's. suggested retail price. At participating dealers. Both models clear up to 4 inches of snow off a 50-ft. drive in about 15 minutes. ItMftM done without aToro long enough? LAST CHANCE TO SAVE >30! OFFER EXPIRES OCT. 31 "The House That Service Built" GEO. P. FREUND INC. 4102 W. Crystal Lake Road McHenry, III. 385-0420 YOU AND YOUR PET By Robert L. Stear, D.V.M. Manager of Veterinary Services Norden Laboratories AN OVERBI NDANCE OF PETS "Do you want a puppy? We can't keep him, but we want him to have a good home." As our pet population climbs toward 80 million animals, primarily dogs and cats, this is a common refrain in neigh­ borhoods across the country. Apparently not all pet owners know 9bout the contraceptive techniques called spaying and neutering. ' Spaying is the surgical removal of a female's ovaries, or ovaries and uterus. Neutering is the surgical removal of the male's testicles. Spaying can be performed on a healthy female animal of any age, but recovery is most "rapid when the surgery is performed on an animal eight or nine months old. Males can be neutered when they are about a year old. Generally, dogs and cats are just approaching sexual maturity at these times. They have already received much of the benefit of the hormones produced by the reproductive organs, and will not lose their spirit after the surgery. When done by a veterinary surgeon, spaying and neutering are relatively simple operations. A general anesthetic is used so there is no pain, and very few animals show any signs of discomfort after the operation. Pet owners reluctant to alter their pets argue that removal of the reproductive' organs in­ creases weight gain and makes pets sluggish. This is not the case. If the surgery is per­ formed when the pet is very young, it may grow larger and have a quieter personality, but it will not be sluggish.. Pets become fat and lazy primarily through overfeeding and lack of exercise. In those instances where pets' do get fat after spaying or neutering, they are simply being fed too much. There are several ad­ vantages to owning a spayed or neutered pet: Both males and females center more of their attention on members of the family and do not wander away during heat periods. False pregnancies, ovarian tumors and other female medical problems are eliminated. Neutered males don't acquire the ripped ears and torn coat that come from competing for the attentions of a female. There is no disruption in training or performance of females used as Seeing Eye or guard dogs. Neutering male cats usually prevents their indiscriminate wetting inside the home. And of course, spaying and neutering help control the pet population problem. Last year animal shelter personnel had to destroy 14 million companion animals because there were no homes for them. An additional TOTAL IMAGE INTRODUCES ULTRA DIET A PROTEIN SPARING MODIFIED FAST DIET I ITS SAFE ITS EASY ITS HEALTHY ITS HEW!! Lose up to 15 lbs. 3 W66k WITHOUT PIUS. SHOTS, MEDICATION OR EXERCISES Now, at lal»t, modern man has developed a diet for RAPID WEIGHT LOSS! Without Hunger. Faster. Easier. Safer than any other diet and pounds stay off. Alpha II ULTRA DIET is of SUPERIOR QUALITY. It's all in the can and additional food is permitted throughout the day. Because weight loss is so rapid pound for lost pound ALPHA II ULTRA DIET is more economical than others. Money back guarantee. 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('/, MILE EAST OF RTE. 31 ON U) 312-639-5333 number of unwanted pets are abandoned each year to die of starvation, disease or ex­ posure. To promote spaying and neutering of companion animals, some humane organizations are requiring all pets obtained through a shelter be spayed as a condiiton of adoption. Increasing numbers of pure-bred pet breeders also recommend the altering of any animal purchased for com­ panionship. rather than show purposes. And some cities are proposing highter license feet for unaltered pets. If you do have a dog or cat not used in an established breeding program, talk to your veterinarian now about spaying or neutering services. Dr. Stear regrets that he is unable to personnaly answer letters from pet owners. He suggests that readers consult their own veterinarians, wherr their pets have problem?. HERE AND THERE IN BUSINESS Telephone Servicemen In Training Jack Sweeney and Mark Steinhorst, Wonder Lake serviceman for General Telephone company, recently completed a one-week training school at the General Telephone company facility training center in Clinton, 111. During the one week course, Sweeney studied Coin Telephones and Steinhorst, Key systems. The class provides the student , with technical knowledge and skills required to properly install and maintain all types of coin telephones. Half Mil l ion To Christmas Club Members More than a half million dollars in Christmas club checks will be mailed by the McHenry State bank Tuesday, Nov. 1, to more than 2,800 members. It will be good news to local merchants to learn that ac­ cording to surveys, about one- third of the amount saved is actually used for Christmas shopping and a similar amount is usually converted into a savings account. The remaining balance is normally used to pay bills or to make a down payment on a major purchase. It was in 1910 that the Christmas club originated. It now exceeds 2.1 billion dollars annually. More than 130 million savers had their first contact with banking through the Christmas club program. Each year the McHenry State bank Christmas club grows larger and the trend continues to be for early distribution of checks. FLY OUT...Tea pounds of wood and helicop­ ter rise from swampy Southern hardwood forest la North Carolina, la Georgia- Pacific Corp. test of logging by air. CONSUMER GUIDELINES I I I I U ' i - Home heating or air con­ ditioning may have a dehy­ drating effect on housepbnts. A humidity level of 40 to 50 per cent may be too dry for many plants that need med­ ium or higher humidity-- begonias, aspidstras, brome- bads and coleus. 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