F«fieloIo ISolp Wasted W1ITED Full & Part Time SALESLADIES To be part of a dynamic growing company. Ages 18 to 60 • Excellent starting rate $1.60 • Regular scheduled raises • Time and one half for Sundays • Free profit sharing • Free hospitalization • Free life insurance • Paid holidays • Paid vacations • 20% employee discount Apply at F@®al© Sf©!p WeaSdd rs Full time work 8 A.M. to 4 P.M.- 5 days week Excellent starting salary plus fringe benefits. Apply Personnel Department McHENRY HOSPITAL 3516 W. Waukegan McHenry, 111. 385-2200 ext. 645 2-7/2-9-68 2-7-68 Salesladies - Benefits, loss of time insurance Profit sharing, discounts* Paid Holidays, Paid Vacations. ApjSly Hffi IPSFOOEL ©liiditeins's 1219 N. Green McHenry, 111. 2-2-68 Malms'© KITOTEH HELP . NURSES AIDE and part time REGISTERED NURSE Experience not necessary. Steady work with fringe benefits. Apply In Penon VALLEY HI NURSIHCs' HOME 2408 HmrSfcrniS ltd. Woodstock, Illinois CALL 338-0312 2-2/2-7-68 F«mal* H©lp Wanted Female Help Wea£©d Admiral * Mark of Quality ------ Female Help Wanted No Experience Necessary Tuner Trackers Quality Contol Technician Many Fringe Benefits Include: • Excellent Starting Wage • Opportunity for Advancement ® Permanent Positions • Automatic Raises • Eight Paid Holidays (Incl. Birthday) • Liberal Paid Vacation Plan • Free Hospitalization & Life Insurance • Wonderful Profit Sharing Plan • Credit Union • Special Discount on all Admiral Products ' • Attendance Bonus • Production Bonus • Production Excellence Program (P.E.P.) Bonus Apply in person Office hours 8 A~M. to 4:30 P.M. PHONE: 815-385-4020 ADMIRAL CORPORATION 3908 West Elm Street McHenry. Illinois 2-7/2-16 ACCOUNTING CLERK Girl to work in our accounting department and do general office work. Aptitude for working with figures helpful. Some typing. We will train -ight person. Profit sharing, good starting wages, group insurance, excellent fringe benefits. Apply To Personnel Manager CLAUD S. GORDON COMPANY 5710 Kenosha Richmond, Illinois J815-678-2211 "An equafopportunity employer" 2-7/2-9-68 0^ K HAS A NUMBER OF PERMANENT POSITIONS FOR WOMEN IN OUR SALES, PURCHASING AND MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT. SECRETARIES Requires good typing and shorthand skills and ability to handle heavy contact duties. TYPIST , Good typing speed. Will also be doing general office duties such as,filing, etc. KEY PUNCH OPERATORS Prefer 1-2 years experience in Alpha-Numeric key punch. If you qualify for any of these positions why not call or drop by our personnel office today. We offer, many fine benefits including: v • Free profit sharing • Hospital and life insurance ® Company paid education and training program APPLY IN PERSONNEL OFFICE Monday thru Friday 8:00 A.M. to 4:45 P.M. AK MANUFACTURING CO. a otyiBiQN op OAK ELECTBO/NETICS CORP South .Main Str««t Plo©§a© ©@® > CRYSTAL LAKB, Illinois AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 2-7-68 Ferns!© W®ai©d EXPERIENCED bookkeeper for hardware store, capable of handling complete bookkeeping system to i n c l u d e p a y r o l l , sales tax and billing. Stop at A.N. May Builders office Richmond, Illinois or call 815-678 2861. 1-3-68TF 1-2 HOUSEWIVES - earn part time money at home. Telephone work. Call Mr. Shaughnessy 385-7080 or 774-5353. 2-7/2-16-68 the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. The first day for filing is Wednesday, February 28 and the last day is Saturday, March 23,1968.. J. William Banker, Jr. , Secretary Board of Education Public Junior College District No. 528 McHenry and Boone Counties, Illinois. (Pub. Feb. 7, 1968) CLAIM DATE Miarch 4, 1968 is the New Claim date in the estate of Thomas P. Brennan deceased, No. 66 P 193, Circuit Court, McHenry County, Illinois. Patrick Lynch of 8107 S. Hermitage Ave., Chicago, 111., is the Executor; Raymond W. Staubsr of 134 N. LaSalle St., Chicago, 111., is the attorney. (Pub. January 24, 31, Feb. 7) F03? Heat or For Sal© LOCATED at 2710/ Sterling Dr., Aqua Lane, McHenry. 3 bedroom ranch type home, attached garage. Call 338-2900 for appointment. 2-7/2-9-68 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS I WISH TO THANK Mayor Doherty, the City Council, the members of the Police Dept, and everyone else who has been so kind to me during my series of operations. A special "Thank You" to Lt. Ken Espey and Officer Burg for the many things they have done for me during this time. Sgt. Bob Kranz McHenry Police Dept. 2-7-68 HT LEGAL NOTICE TO: Julius C. and Sylvia Sarafolean, Vernon W. Kays, County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, Wonder Center Property Owners Association, and Unknown Owners or Parties interested in said real estate. Take notice, that on Oct. 19, 1965, Athol L. and Viola H. Perdue, pursuant to a judgment for sale entered October 18th, 1965, in the Circuit Court Woodstock, Illinois, in the matter of the application of the County Treasurer and Ex-Officio County Collector of McHenry County for judgment for sale of real estate for delinquent taxes for the year 1964, purchased the following described real estate: Lot 49 in Block 15 of Wonder Center Unit No. 2, being a subdivision of part of the south half of Section 7, Township 45 North, Range 8, East of the Third Principal Meri- - dian, McHenry County, Illinois. Permanent Real Estate Index No. 15-13198. That there was included in said judgment for sale, for which said real estate was sold, the general taxes for the years 1951-1964. That said real estate was last assessed and taxed in the names of Julius C. and Sylvia Sarafolean. That the time of redemption as extended by the undersigned will expire on May 15th, 1968. • Take further notice, that the undersigned did on Feb. 2nd, 1968, file a petition in the Circuit Court, Woodstock, Illinois, numbered 65-3491, in said application for judgment for sale of delinquent taxes for the year 1964, praying that said court direct the issuance of a tax deed conveying said above-described real estate to the undersigned, if said real estate is not redeemed within the time allowed by law. Take further notice, that if no redemption is made from said sale within the time allowed by law, and as extended the undersigned will, on. the 15th day of May, 1968, at the opening of Court or as soon thereafter as they can be heard, appear before Ji^dge William Carroll in the Circuit Court, Woodstock, Illinois, and apply for an order on said petition directing that a tax deed issue, conveying said real estate to the undersigned, at which time and place "you may appear. Athol L. Perdue Viola H. Perdue (Pub. Feb. 7, 9, 14, 1968) UtUNIRICE LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Filing Petitions for Membership on McHENRY COUNTY COLLEGE BOARD OF EDUCATION Notice is hereby given that nominating petitions for membership on the Board of Education of McHenry County College (Public Junior College District No. 528) in McHenry and Boone McHENRY SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION, an Illinois Corporation, Plaintiff vs. EDWARD ZAWISTOWSKI and MARY ELLEN ZAWISTOWSKI, his wife, and "UNKNOWN OWNERS", Defendants No. 68-294 1EGM NOTICE CLAIM DATE March 4, 1968 is the claim date in the estate of Mary Delight Lennon deceased, No. 67 P. 322, Circuit Court, McHenry County, Illinois. James J. Lennon of P.O. Box 385 McHenry, III., is the Executor; Anixter, Delaney & Bilandic of 79 West Mutwoe Street, Chicago, 111., are the attorneys. (Pub. Jan. 24, 31, Feb. 7, 1968) MAY WE EXTEND our heartfelt thanks to those of you who expressed your sympathy in so many thoughtful ways during our recent beareavement. Your kindnesses have meant much to us. The Family of W. B. Dixon 2-7-68 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION The requisite Affidavit for Publication having been filed, Notice is hereby given you, EDWARD ZAWISTOWSKI and MARY ELLEN ZAWISTOWSKI, his wife, and "UNKNOWN OWNERS" , Defendants in the above suit, that the said suit has been commenced in the Circuit Court of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit in McHenry County, Illinois, by the said Plaintiff against you, praying for the foreclosure of a certain Mortgage made by Edward Zawistowsld and Mary Ellen Zawistowski, his wife, to McHenry Savings and Loan Association, an Illinois Corporation, conveying the premises described as follows, to-wit: Lots 19,20,21 and 22 in Otto Hasse's Addition to the Village of Spring Grove, ASubcttvision of part of the Northwest Quarter of Section 30, Township 46 North, Range 9 East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the Plat thereof recorded September 2, 1901 as Document No. 11954 in Book 2 of Plats, page 25 in McHenry County, Illinois. , and' which said Mortgage was recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of McHenry County, Illinois, as Document No. 417580, and for other relief; that Summons was duly issued out of said Court against you as provided by law, and that said suit is still pending. NOW, THEREFORE, unless you, EDWARD ZAWISTOWSKI and MAR Y ELLEN ZAWISTOWSKI, his wife, and "UNKNOWN OWNERS", Defendants, file your Answer or Answers to the Complaint in the Circuit Court of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit, in the City of Woodstock, Illinois, on or before the 11th day of March, A.D. 1968, default entered against you at any time after that date, and a Decree entered in accordance with the prayer of said Complaint. Dated this 2nd day of February, A.D. 1968. Margaret CNeil Clerk of the Circuit Court of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit, McHenry County, Illinois. ALLEN, HAMER, SCHUH & HERRMANN Attorneys at Law 101 Van Buren Street Woodstock; Illinois Telephone: (815) 338-1334 (Pub. Feb. 7, 14, 21, 1968) ELKS MEMOmAl BUILDING HELPS ALL TO REMEMBER "It helps me to remember things none of us should forget." That was one visitor's response to the majestic national headquarters building of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, which memorializes those members who served their country in two World Wars. Hie Elks National Memorial building is located at 2750 Lake View avenue in Chicago, overlooking Lincoln Park. No glorification of war, the Memorial is a plea for peace. Over the imposing bronze doors at the main entrance are inscribed these words: "The triumphs of peace endure: the triumphs of war perish". This theme recurs in the strikingly beautiful murals, in the stained glass and in the handsome bronze and marble sculptures that adorn the Memorial's interior and exterior. The Memorial building was erected in 1926. In 1946 it was re-dedicated to the memory of members who served in World War H. the first national park in 1872, is still the Nation's largest, with 3,472 square miles. Hiw Cm I? Q How can I remove some grease spots from my rugs and upholstered furniture? A. Add enough water to a quantitiy of baking soda to make a paste, and then rub liberal amounts of this into the stained areas. Allow the paste to dry, then remove it with a brush or the vacuum cleaner, or the carpet sweeper. If the stain proves stubborn, you may have to repeat this operation a few times. Q. How can some cracks in my laundry tubs be repaired? A. By use of a iitharge=gly= cerin paste. This paste can be made by mixing enough glycerin with a quantity of litharge so that it can be applied ag a plastic cement. Q. How can I extract a stronger light from a reading lamp? A. If you'll paint the inside of a parchment shade with a thin coat of white paint, you'll magnify the light from the lamp. Q. Fm seldom able to use more than about half my tubes of household cement, because PG. 10, - PtAINDEALER - WED., FEB. 7, 1968 they become hardened. How can I remedy this situation? A. You can keep your tubes•' of household cement usable to the last drop, if, after using them, you replace the cap care-, fully, then put the tube into a! small screw-top jar, and close' tliis tightly. Qr How can I make a good stuffing for prunes? A. Cream and roquefort cheese make a fine combination blended together and used to stuff prunes or dates. A delicious addition to this mixture can be made with a few nuts ground fine. Q. How can I write with ink on celluloid? A. If the service is first rubbed over with a chalk crayon, then the dust wiped off with a clean cloth, the writing can be done easily. Q. How can I remove old water paint from a concrete wall? A. Dissolve one pound of trisodium phosphate in one gallon of hot water. Apply this solution very liberally, soaking the walls thoroughly. Then scrub with a stiff wire brush, removing all the paint from the crevices and cracks. Q. How can I remove some scorch stains from linen? A. If these aren't too deeply burned in, you might do some good by cutting a raw onion into halves and rubbing the flat side of one of these on the discolored area, then soaking the iinen in cold water for several hours. Q: How can I make a good toilet perfume? A. Mix two ounces of alcohol with one-half ounce of orris root. Keep this tightly corked in a bottle, and shake thoroughly each time before using. Q. How can I remove some discoloration on aluminum kitchen vessels, caused by food or water containing iron? A. By rubbing briskly with steel wool and soap. Then rinse, and dry. ancient Egyptians •re Christ con of Beany Ideas The 2000 years before sidered beans the emblem of life. The Greeks and Romans, besides eating them, cast votes with them for their favorite magistrates; white beans were "pro" and colored beans"con." 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