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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 11 Nov 1977, p. 5

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& HELPING PAWS > ANIMAL WELFARE ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 205 • Crystal Lake. Illinoit 60014 • (815)439-2641 by Ettolfo Atwell Now thai TLC (tender loving care) has been lavished on oar pathetic yellow Lab mix, she is a fine healthy dog. She is about 1ft years old and a beautiful golden color. Please call 338-5007. Humane societies have blueprints of what constitutes cruelty to animals because this is one of their big problems and they need guidelines to ac­ complish their job. But in­ dividuals see things their own way and may take a course of action that seems to be the best for themselves, not realizing how cruel they are. Dealing with the public Helping Paws workers have often found this to be the case. "•Recently a yellow Lab mix female was dumped at the side of the road. Next to her was a bag of dog food although she was obviously starved. Those who saw her dumped and took the license number of the car noted that its occupants were an elderly couple. Perhaps this elderly couple felt this was the only way they could solve their problem. uLet's- assume they were on itoeiaf Security and- barely making it for food themselves. Let's assume they tried to find a home for their dog and were unsuccessful. They may have called Animal Control and found that strays are taken in but a fee is charged for home- owned animals and they had no money. - Then they may have called Helping Paws. HP, being an unsheltered agency, places animals that are listed for adoption in foster homes. But if all foster homes were filled they could not accept the dog and would ask the couple to hold it while they listed her for adoption. However, this would not solve the immediacy of their problem and the dilemma remained. So they took the course of action that seemed to them to be the only solution. They may have justified their action by reasdning they had to do it. But the ' consensus of Animal Control authorities and of humane societies in general is that dumping a dog on a roadside, or anywhere, as a matter of fact, exposing that dog to all of the hazards that are present, is an undeniably cruel act. The gentle yellow Lab mix pictured is available for adoption. To find items for pets and items for people visit the HP white elephant booth at the Christmas bazaar in Lake in the Hills, Saturday, Nov. 12, from 9 to 4 o'clock at the P.O.A. building. DOGS FOR ADOPTION Black, white Lab mix female, 16 months, housebroken, all shots, spayed, medium long hair, 312-639-3661. Collie-Shepherd mix pup, male, call 455-0340 after 4 p.m. Siberian * Husky male, registered AKC, 2'? years, 338- 0957 after 7 p.m. Collie-Lab female pup, shots, housebroken, good with children and pets, 459-4990 after 5 p.m. • - , Pedigree Dalmation, young male, good with children and pets, 338-6839. CATS FOR ADOPTION Four month old white with black male, orange eyes semi- long hair, 312-639-2881 after 4 p.m. Buff 3 month old male short hair, 312-639-2881 after 4 p.m. Beige and white kittens, 459- 5519. All black semi-long haired male, 12 weeks, shots, 459-6523. Multi-colored, semi-long haired female, 11 weeks, 455- 2519. Two short-haired, tiger- stripe male kittens, 459-5242. Three year old neutered orange and white male, semi- long hair, good with children and pets, 385-7762. LOST AND FOUND Lost: White, black, grey stripe, 2 years, male, downtown McHenry, 385-7727 after 5 p.m. Found: Samoyed, American Eskimo mix male, young adult, longhaired, McHenry, 338-4481. Found by Animal Control this week were male Malamute mix in Crystal Lake; female Spaniel mix in Cary; Golden Retriever mix male in Crystal Lake; female Springer Spaniel mix in Coventry; male Dachshund, Basset mix pup in Venitian Gardens; Shepherd mix male in Lakewood and Shepherd male in Turn berry. These dogs are now available Marian Central OPEN PRIMARY* Facts and Figures OPEN PRIMARY REFERENDUM • What it an Open Primary? It would allow voters to vote in primaries without having to publicly disclose their party affiliation. PETITION SIGNATURES NEEDED* 625,000 DEADLINE: Aug. 21,197S WHO CAN SIGN: Registered Voters WHO CAN HELP: Any citizen who - wants open politics. FOR INFO CALL: l|-- >s--iibl Local Petition Chairman 395-4269 Pre-season savings and FREE electric starter when you buy a 5 hp snowthrower 3V2 HP. COMPACT RTE. 120 5 H.P. 24" Cut Two Stage NOW Power Wheels JOAAAi Model 65092 usT$4t9" W/ELECTRIC STARTER 5 H.P. 26" Cut Two Stage NOW 3 Speed Unltrol C AOO Model 55093 4/" usr'SM" W/ELECTRIC STARTER Select the anowthrower juat right for you. 7 Gllaon models to choose from 3% to 10 H.P., Single and Dual Stage, eaay to operate Unitrol drive or rugged heavy duty I * 7 ! r *"if ill T_5t f 1 jH T |1H iiTA\\- J iff(fii Mtkffild Slate Parent-Student Teacher Conferences First quarter conferences will be held at Marian Central Catholic high school Monday, Nov. 14, and Wednesday, Nov. 16. Conference times on both nights will be from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. This year both parents and students are urged to par­ ticipate in the visitation program. Families,will pick up first quarter report cards at the registration desk and are urged to visit all the students' teachers who will be available throughout the building. Freshmen and sophomore parents and students will also receive a copy of the SRA achievement test results given in October. It is hoped this will be useful in discussing student's progress with the teachers. Families with last names beginning with letter A-L are urged to attend Monday night, and from M-Z Wednesday night. Allow Extension Of Farm Loan Maturity The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) an­ nounced that 1976-crop feed grain loans due to mature prior to Jan. 31, 1978, may be ex­ tended at the option of the producer to Jan. 31,1978. IF-77- 141 had annnounced that feed grain loans maturing prior to Oct. 31 could be extended to Oct. 31. These loans may also be extended to Jan. 31. Feed grains include barley, corn, oats, and sorghum. With the later maturity date, farmers have the option of continuing to hold their grain for the feed grain reserve program authorized by the Food and Agriculture act of 1977. Details of this program will be announced soon by USDA and will be made available to feed grain producers through Agricultural for adoption at the center at 11608 Banford road in Wood­ stock, 338-7040. For information on those pets we have offered for adoption please call 459-2641 between 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Saturday or evenings 312-658- 7221 between 7 and 10 p.m. Stabilization and Conservation Service (ASCS) county offices. Under Commodity Loan programs, producers borrow money from the Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC>, offering their crops as collateral. The loans are "nonrecourse" which means that when the loan matures, producers either repay the loan plus interest or forfeit the commodity to CCC. CCC loans are administered by SCS. Farmers who wish to extend the maturity date of their loans should contact their -county ASCS office. THEY DIVORCED OVER A RELIGIOUS DIFFERENCE"? HE WAS BROKE AND VVORSMPPED MONEY. OUR RESTAURANT IS NOW OPEN •FRIDAYS - SATURDAYS! It SUNDAYS! SERVING 11AM TO 10PM FRIDAY & SATURDAY SUNDAY FROM UhOOAM FRIDAY NITE SPECIALS SMcial NEW YORK tjM SIRLOIN STEAK TWIN FILET MIGN0N WITH Oflion Rinfj fJSO Dm, Fried PERCH W/Tartar Saw* $459 Smiled O RAINBOW TROUT ALM0NDINE $4n SCALLOPS W/COCKTAIL SAUCE l4H SATURDAY & SUNDAY SPECIALS SFECM1S SERVED 5PK MI.. 2PH SIM. SKCML NEW YORK SIRLOIN TWIN FILET MIGN0N •WiOriMMp »4» »7» PRIME RIB of BEEF Sim lj's RAINBOW TROUT ALMONDINE *4" STEAK A FRIED SHRIMP *5n BREADED SCALLOPS W/COCKTAIL SAUCE KURTCRAB LEGS '5 DINNERS INCLUOf t SOUP 09 JUICE. GARDEN SALAD, POTATO 1 VEGETABLE, HOT LOAF OF BREAD i BUTTER. ANOOURFAMOtS -SUNDAY SPECIAL- CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH ... .., $395 (CHILDREN BI UNDER "FREE ROSE FOR THE LADIES" 2500 N. CHAPEL HILL RD. McHENRY, ILL 385-0333 { • Hats have made a come back this- season but it de­ pends on the community in which one lives. Women in warm climates tend to leave them off while women in more sophisticated localities are wearing them again. PAGE 5 • PLAINDEALER • FRIDAY. NOVEMBER II. 1W! nology, HFF-440, zsju t. Street, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20204. You will be doing a public service. Cosmetic Injury What if a cosmetic causes an injury? Report it to the manufacturer, whose name and address are on the label. Also report it to the Food and Drug Administration, Division of Cosmetics Tech- Flattery is more danger­ ous than hatred. -Baltasar Gracian. Chic women in large southern cities are wearing hats. Pullover knits with turtle neck collars in soft yarns are popular. SAMPLES.. .Entomologist Douglas C. Ferguson selects samples for study from more than 24 million insects stored in 58,MR drawers in the National Insect Collection, Washington, D.C. He is com­ piling a reference work on the tussock moth family of which the forest-destroying gypsy moth is a member. MCHENRY COUNTRY CLUBI 820 N. John, McHenry, III. 815-385-1072 McHenry Country Club will Discov|tinue Luncheons effective Tuesday, Nov. 15th until further notice. 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