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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Jul 1984, p. 10

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Special rescue frees captured kitten from car On Friday, July 13, a very special rescue took place in Algonquin. Upon returning home from Cary, Mrs. Rachel ' - Person heard mewing in her car. She searched the entire car - and finally saw a small grey kitten wedged into the left front fender. Mrs. Person called the Algonquin Fire Department and Firemen Bill Collins, Marty i Walding and Lee Thurman labored for close to an hour in the 90 degree temperature to free the kitten. Working with ' the firemen were Mike Gross • and Jim Hien of the Standard Station in Algonquin. The solid • grey ball of fluff had a 106 • degree temperature and was ' immediately rushed to a < veterinarian. As of today, the • kitten is still recuperating but doing well. A heartfelt thanks to all who assisted in the rescue! J^Helping PAWS All pet adoptions must be validated by the signing of a contract, along with the adop­ tion fee which includes the cost of the spay or neuter surgery from a vet of HP's choice, or, a deduction from the cost of the surgery if done by a vet of your choice. When adopting a pet through Helping Paws keep name, address and phone numer , of the person from whom you adopted the pet. Make the check for the adoption fee payable to , Helping Paws. DOGS FOR ADOPTION Two Pointer mix 5% month females, shots, 455-6489. Golden Retriever-Shepherd 1% year female, shots, housebroken, spayed, 455-1091. Five Labrador-Water Spaniel 7 weeks. 385-5003. Springer Spaniel 11 month male, housebroken. 455-1817. Labrador, mi* fen*ale, shots, housebroken, spayed. 459- 7127. Brittany Spaniel 2 year male, shots, housebroken. no children. 459-0751. Samoyed 1% year male, shots, housebroken, 344-5259 after 3 p.m. Nine German Shepherd- ' t ST Labrador 7 weeks. 312-669-3845. Six Golden Labrador- Shepherd 8 weeks. 385-3885. Golden Labrador mix 1% year male, shots, housebroken. 385- 3885. Doberman-Shepherd 4 month female, shots. 312-639-4458. Labrador-Australian Shepherd puppies 2% weeks. 455-3746. Beagle-Dachshund 3 year white male, shots, neutered (doghouse) 815-547-5940. B e a g l e - D a c h s h u n d - Schnauzer-Poodle 1 year female, shots, housebroken, 815- 728-1014. Newfoundland mix 3 year black long hair male, shots. 385- 8611. Springer-Labrador 4 year female, shots, housebroken, spayed, older children. 385-6684. Cocker-Brittany 10 month female, shots, spayed. 459-6850. Labrador-Shepherd 11 month female, shots, housebroken. 312- 639-5858. German Shepherd 6 year sable male, shots, housebroken. 312-497-3034. Husky-Shepherd 11 month female, shots, housebroken, 459- 5912. Husky mix 6 month long hair female, housebroken 459-9550. Labrador mix 4% year male, shots, housebroken. 459-7783. CATS FOR ADOPTION Silver Tabby 15 week short hair male, 459-2677. Two black-white 11 week; young adult black-white female, spayed, shots. 312-639-4765. Two 14 week black semi long hair females. 459-7682. Dark tiger stripe 17 week short hair male, shots. 455-1256. • Two 13 week Calico females; young adult black-white short hair female, spayed, shots. 815- 568-7856. Petite, friendly grey 9 month female, shots, spayed. 459-0635. White 8 week male, black tail, forehead, 459-1348. Grey tabby short hair 5 month grey female, long fluffy tail. 459- 6653. Long hair grey; black-white short hair; black; 9 weeks. 455- 1186 before 5 p.m. i Two 5% week: black; black- white short hair, shots. 455-2709. Black short hair 12 week female. 312-381-5066. Sandy beige 1 % year female, shots, spayed. 385-4390. White long hair 1 year female. 639-7679. Six 6 weeks: calicos; yellow with white boots, semi-long hair, 455-3744. Grey-black-white tabby 9 month short hair female, shots. 459-7247. 'Morris' 9 week short hair female. 312-931-0220. Five 6 week: calico, black- white; grey-white; black; white; long hair. 385-7159. Siamese Sealpoint 2 year female. 815-568-7792. Tortoise 3 year female short hair, shots, spayed, no othe rpets. 455-3517. Two black long hair 12 week females. 455-2111.. Three 7 week; grey-white; black-white; four adult short hair; 2 year black female; 1 year grey female; 1 year grey- white male; 1 year black-white female. 459-9598. White long hair 8 week female, shots, 385-6858. Tortoise 3 month semi-long hair female, shots 385-2872. Cream 11 week semi long hair male, shots 455-5731. LOST DOGS Wire Hair Terrier mix 13 year male, neutered, Coventry, 459- 7597. Poodle 17 year female, par­ tially blind, Four Colonies. 459- 1672. LOST CATS Resembles Persian mix 9 month long hair grey female, Waters Edge, McHenry, 344- 4821. Grey with tan spots, white face, paws, 11-year long hair female, spayed Cary, near High School. 312-639-1953 (Reward). Black-white 10 month semi long hair female, spayed, fluffy black tail. White flea collar. Spring Grove-Fox Lake area. 312-497-4952. Calico 4 months, Coventry area. 455-4785. Black-white 2% year short hair female, blue green eye. Four Colonies, 455-6333. White Persian mix 1 year short hair female, blue green eye, Woodstock 455-1029. Grey-white 6 year male, neutered, one stripe on nose and leg. Black flea, orange collar. Lakeland Park, McHenry. 385- 8322. Black with white 3-year short hair male, neutered, 2" long tail, flea collar, Woodstock 338-2322. Orange long hair 1 year male, neutered, flea collar Johnsburg- Sunnyside area 344-1749. Grey-brown stripes short hair 5 year male, neutered, flea collar, Dean St. Woodstock. 338- 3207. MISCELLANEOUS LOST Brown turtle, yellow 'X' on back, Coventry. 455-0569. FOUND CATS Black-white small young short hair male, sore foot. Post Office, Fox River Grove Laundromat 312-382-4698. Call Animal Control when you find or lose a pet. They also have pets for adoption,'815-338- 7040. Information on Helping Paws lost, found and adoptions, call 815-459-2641. mm* >9 Algonquin Fire Department members work to save a kitten cap­ tured in a car. Several injured in area traffic accidents Several area traffic accidents were investigated by sheriff's police, resulting in injured persons taken to the hospital. Theresa C. Gorman, 18, 5417 N. Memory Trail, McHenry, was taken to Northern Illinois Medical Center (NIMC) by Johnsburg Rescue Squad following a one-car accident at 1:40 a.m. Sunday on Johnsburg Road. Police said she swerved her vehicle to avoid a dog in the road. The car left the pavement and struck nearby mailboxes. Robert W. Becker, 16, 9710 Clark Road, Richmond, and his two passengers, were taken to NIMC by the Spring Grove Rescue Squad following a one- car accident Saturday evening on English Prairie Road in Richmond Township. Becker reportedly lost control of his westbound vehicle on the gravel road, and it struck a pole. Michael T. Bray, 15, 143 Ar­ thur Drive, Fox Lake, and his passenger, Timothy A. Donat, 15, 711 Annabelle, McHenry, were taken to NIMC by John­ sburg Rescue Squad following a Saturday motorcycle accident. The mishap occurred when the machine was being driven along a ditch near Ringwood Road, McHenry. Bray ran into a drainage ditch, and the motorcycle flipped over, ac­ cording to the sheriff's depart­ ment. David J. Raica, 20, 7511 Little Fawn Terrace, Crystal Lake, and his two passengers were taken by the Johnsburg Rescue Squad to NIMC following a one- car accident about 1:50 a.m. Saturday on Johnsburg Road, east of Riverside. A Woodstock man was charged by police after his motorcycle crossed the center line of Green Street and struck a car. Larry Zoellick, 617 Pleasant, Woodstock, was uninjured and received a ticket for riding with one wheel off the ground. Zoellick told police he was riding south on Green Street when the front wheel came off the ground and the vehicle struck a car driven by Sherry S. Hernandez, 3700 Weingart Road, McHenry. Two drivers involved in an accident at Elm and Green Streets were taken to Northern Illinois Medical Center for examination and treatment. Marie M. Snyder, 519 Ken­ sington, McHenry, was cited for disobeying a traffic control device after her car struck a vehicle operated by Marie L. Tatro, 5513 Meadow Hill Lane, McHenry. Stephen M. Major, 5220 Or­ chard, McHenry, was cited for failure to reduce speed to avoid Woodstock Proudly Presents 1st Annual Mayor's Open Tennis Tourney ^ August 3, 4, 5, 1984 Compete for more than $1400 in trophies and tennis equipment. Every player receives T-shirt. Contact your local park district or recreation depart­ ment for an application. In Woodstock call 338-4300. Fee Schedule.,. Resident/Non-Resident Youth Singles - $3/$5 Adult Singles $5/$8 Youth Doubles $4/$6 . Adult Doubles $10/$12 l§ EMERSON 30" WHOLE HOUSE ATTIC Ventilates one or two rooms or the entire house at a fraction of the cost of air conditioning. Fast, easy installation on 24" and 16" centerline joists. No joist cutting required. 5-year limited Reg. S1999S warranty on ONLY direct drive motor. ^ mm mm WH30WS PAGE 9 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, JULY 27. lift* McHenry Lions to conduct free hearing screenings Are you losing your hearing? You might be, without even knowing it. The Illinois Lions Clubs want to help individuals protect their hearing through early detection of possible hearing loss. To educate the public about hearing preservation and to aid in the early detection of hearing loss, the Lions, through the Lions of Illinois Foundation, offer free hearing screenings to adults. The free health service will be offered in McHenry from 3 to 7 p.m., Monday, July 30, at Hornsby's, 4310 W. Elm St., in the McHenry Market Place. In January, 1983, a new self- contained vehicle called the Lions of Illinois Mobile Hearing Services Unit went into service as part of the statewide program. In earlier years Lions set up equipment in indoor locations to conduct hearing screenings. The response was so positive that the Lions purchased a self- contained screening vehicle that will travel the state at the in­ vitation of Lions Clubs. The screenings offered are for persons at least 21 years old. Several persons can be screened at the same time in cubicles with specialized screening equip­ ment. Each screening takes only a few minutes. Persons failing the screening are urged to seek professional help for a complete evaluation. Illinois Lions work in the areas of vision and hearing conservation and restoration, prevention of blindness and deafness, and direct services to the blind and deaf. In Illinois alone, close to 720,000 persons have hearing impairments. Of those persons, 106,000 are deaf. For information, contact the McHenry Lions Club or the Lions of Illinois Foundation, 7321 W. Lake St., River Forest. BOONE COUNTY FAIR The 1984 Boone County Fair will open Tuesday August 7 and runs through Sunday, August 12, in Belvidere. Season tickets for the fair are now on sale for $7 at the gate. Daily admission to the fair is; Tuesday - $1, Wednesday and Thursday, - $2, Friday, Saturday and Sunday - $2.50. Children 12 and under are ad­ mitted free. The fairgrounds is located one mile north of Belvidere on Illinois Route 76. yaffil A man* tradition If adventure has a name, it must be Indiana Jones. uoum FRIDAY: 2:00, 7:00, 9:15 SAT. ft SUN: 1:00, 3:15, 7:00, 9:15 MONDAY thru THURSDAY: 2:00, 7:00, 9:10 •very woman rftotrid know about. FRI. ft MONDAY thru THURSDAY 2:00, 7:10, 9:10 SAT. ft SUN: 1:10, 3:10, 7:10, 9:10 If adventure has a name, it must be Indiana Jones. uoum FRIDAY: 2:00, 7:00, 9:15 SAT. ft SUN: 1:00, 3:15, 7:00, 9:15 MONDAY thru THURSDAY: 2:00, 7:00, 9:10 SHOWPLACE 1-2-3-4 R O U T E S 1 4 8 3 1 C R Y S T A L I A K E 4 5 5 1 0 0 5 S i 5 0 A D U L T S S 2 0 0 C H I L D R E N 1 1 & u n d e r , S ? 0 0 B A R G A I N P R I C E F I R S T A F T E R N O O N S H O W O N L Y S T A R T S F R I D A Y an accident after his car struck a bicycle in the 5400 block of Shore Drive. The bicyclist, Scott W. Smessaert, 5524 Shore Drive, declined medical assistance. No citations were issued following a car-bike collision in the 3700 block of Kane Avenue, where the bicyclist, Thomas Miller, rode out from a driveway and hit the side of a car. The driver of the car was Tina Ann Nelson, 7220Northwood, Wonder Lake. Miller was not injured. 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