OR ROOMS For Johnsburg Dist. #12 Teachers CALL Mr. James VanBosch 815-385-6210 8-16-8-23-68 WANTED HOUSING FOB TEACHERS McHenry and near by areas. Furnished or unfurnished rental apartments and homes. Rooms with private families. -- Call -- Mrs. B. Cummings McHenry Prabtf© Schools 815-385^10 8-7/8-30-68 PETS FOE/SALE LAKE'S YORKSHIRE Terriors, champion blood line. Stud service. Fee reasonable and pups available. Call 815-385-3926. McHenry, HI. 7-31/8-23-68 REGISTERED Apaloosa mare, 5 years old. Apaloosa gelding yearling. Call 815-385-0346. 8-9/8-16-68 GELDING; excellent for beg- , inner or intermediate rider. Very well broke. Call 385-4126. 8-14-8-16-68 POODLE, loveable, black, miniature, male. A.K.C., 12 weeks old, $75. Call 385-3025. 8-16-68 A.K.C. Shettlies, Shetland sheep dogs, (toy collies) 14%", sable and white, 1 male, 2 females, 1 year old. Ready for breeding. Ideal companions. Intelligent and beautiful. Puppies sell for $75 - $150. For sale or lease. Call 385-1038. 8-16-68 WANTED Form Escort For PG. t4, -PLAINDEALER - FRI., AUG., 1*. WANTED good Radial saw and other home work shop tools. Call 385*1951 8-16-69 BARN or dismantle. machine shed to Call 312-381-5007. 8-16-68 Businegi OpportuniUi Complete SPEEDOMETER SHOP Including Parts, Calibrator and Tools/ Will Train. $1,300 NO LESS Call 385-4004 TF.l-2 Anyone under the sun can gel cancer. If you work in the sun, watch it. Day after beautiful day of sunshine can result in overexposure which can lead to skin cancer. So cover up in the sun. And remember that a yearly health checkup is your best insurance against cancer. Call your doctor for an appointment today. cb Jlmorlcan cancer Society THIS 8PACE CONTRIBUTED BY THE PUBLISHER mmm ATTEND PCA CONFERENCE Good financial s management will be one of the major factors in the future success of the American farmer. This point was emphasized numerous times by noted speakers in the farm credit field who appeared on the program of the annual PCA directors' conference held in S£ Louis Aug. 8 and 9. Attending the conference from the Northeast Illinois Production Credit association were R.G. Ullrich, manager, and the following directors: Alan Aingerf Alden; Paul E.Jaclkson, Marengo; Harold J. Kelly, Antioch; Harold J. Johnson, Clinton. Lorrie Steadman, Spring Grove, was unable to attend tne conference. ITEM: Your vaccum cleaner can make your paintiwJob easier and more successrui in a number of ways. Vawuming is the easiest way to re-, move dust and dirt from walls before painting. t Another use is to remove sadlng and oils of steel wool from surfaces tnai you have made snoother. i Ordir Your Tractor Tires Now officers are shown proceeding south on afternoon„ forming an escort for the late McHenry police Rt. 31 last Monday chief of police,, Richard J. Lemker, who died unexpectedly of a PLAINDEALER PHOTO heart attack last Friday morning. Funeral services were conducted from the Peter M. Justen & Son funeral home, with burial in St. Michael the Archangel cemetery, Palatine. Personals Automated Stay In Cbr Co^ WE WASH CAR WASH CENTER X& out KtcPtw OHWUCA PROTECT YOUR. IHVBOTMEMT WA*M IT NOW I 38 Second** Xo waiting Service Hut WuhH Hot llinsr Hot Wax More Soap More Water More Pressure MIN. BAY TRUCK WASH WATCH FOR THE SPINNING COIN West Route 120 Next to Phillips 66 And Rudy's Drive-In The Joseph J. Miller family held their annual reunion at the Kenny cottage at Lake Lauderdale near Elkhorn, Wis. last Sunday with thirty-five members present from Crystal Lake, McHenry and Elkhorn. Two were unable to attend. Mrs. May Lenox of Downers Grove was a Sunday visitor in the home of Miss Rose Huemann. Mr. and Mrs. William Rothermel, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Paddock and Mrs. Tillie Engeln visited Rev. Richard Paddock and his mother, Mrs. Catherine Paddock, in Aurora, Sunday, and also attended the barbecue and bazaar at St. Joseph's church where Father Paddock is assistant pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thompson and daughters, Kay and Janice, of Western Springs, were Sunday guests in the Robert Thompson home. Mrs. Charles Gibbs has returned from a two weeks visit with relatives in Macomb. Miss Sue Thompson was a weekend guest of Chicago friends. Lieut. J.G. Roger Thompson, recently of Beeville, Tex., who has been spending three weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thompson, left last week to visit his aunt, Mrs. Wilbur 'Cain, and family in Phoenix, Ariz., before going to Lemor^ Calif., for further training. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ricker vacationed at the Dells of Wisconsin over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dixon, son0 Glen and Mr. and Mrs. thr tt),isll,n7| sSK ' Mnv fig the Year of the Consumer 1968 May Safeguards As LBJ and Others ^ i a&STfe < ^jrsjsrrJtfS sHsfesSS r JjKmt nz-4 & @mmunerMWf We Do! The McHenry Area Firms This Seal. Yes, many McHcnry area firms who have voluntarily subscribed to coEscumer-safeguard guidelines, without waiting to be forced into it by federal legislation. These Businesses show their concern and police themselves through their membership in the Ethical Business Council of America. To display the EBCOA emblem, a business must agree to: Provide the best possible level of quality and service to customers; to maintain high standards for their prem> ises, equipment and personnel; to resolve complaints promptly, courteously, fairly. Look for this EBCOA Emblem: It's your guide to reputable business firms! Member firms display this emblem in their windows, on their trucks, in their local advertising, and on the EBCOA telephone book cover. Ben Arvidson & Sons, Inc. Chain-O-Lakes Travel Agency Community Auto Supply Fury Motors Herb P. Freund Plumbing & Heating Homestead Service Company Peter M. Justen & Son Lee & Ray Electric McHenry County Well & Pomp Co, McHenry Plaindealer McHenry Yellow Cab Co. „ Mister's Coiffures Northwest Ambulance Service EBCOA9 -r E "'ICAL Buisms Council O f A merica lOMtflVfUf. KfHWCUV (OPPIGEO IN MAJOR CITIES) "Guiding Consumers to Reputable Business Fir nit" Copyrigkt 19tt Fred Bienapfl spent Sunday in the Richard Sedar home in Waukegan. OPEN FALL TERM AT BIG HOLLOW SCHOOL SEPT. 3 Pupils of grades one through eight at Big Hollow grade school will report for classes at 9 a.m. oh Sept. 3. They will be in at- . tendance for ninety minutes for purposes of registration and classification. The afternoon will be devoted to a teachers' meeting. Kindergarten students will report Wednesday, Sept. 4. Registration fee money should be sent Wednesday, Sept. 4, the first full day of school. Any transfer pupils who have moved into the district, or those who have not yet registered for kindergarten are requested to contact the school immediately. MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT Raymond E. Schubbe of Island Lake is reported to have suffered minor injuries Monday morning in a motorcycle accident on Rt. 176, west of Island Lake. The mishap occurred when the vehicle struck a bump in the road and then a rut, after which it went but of control. Siliiiiiii ITEM: Woven carpet is made on looms which produce the pile and backing in one operation. Standard weaves include Wilton, Axminster and velvet. B I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I I I I See Us First 6:50 x 13 Full 4 ply - Fully Guarantee I S1G.00 6:95 x 14 7:35 x 14^ 7:00 x 14 8:25 x 14 8:15 x 15 $18.25 $19.50 7:75 x 14 7:75 x 15 8:55 x 14 8:45 x 15 I19J00I $21 JO Whitewalls 1.50 more , plus tax We carry all sixes in | Truck, Tractor, and Passenger • McHenry Tire Mart i 3931i \WA/ . Main, Mx Ac *•»H Maevmn*rVy/ 385*0294 ~ WATER WAGON . . . Helicopter heads to a forest fire in the Willamette National Forest, Oregon with 450-gallon fiberglass "bucket" of water. Helicopter hovers over a lake wnile container tips and fills in a matter of seconds. Then 'copter* speeds to the fire and releases the water on target William Gladstone served England for 61 years, as a member of Parliament. ANGELO'S SUNSET INN Specializing in * BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCH 12 noon ft® 2 p.m. FIHl FOODS -- COTOTOOTS SERVICE 1 Mile North of Waueonda on Old 12 Phone JA 8-2929 Die unbeataMes worn lose money moving you into a Plymouth. Sport Fury But at these prices. they motft get rich either. • >">- iBros . --Sovori Ar*3. n «r It's because of our year-end clearance prices. They're lower than ever. All '68 Plymouths, equipped with the features you want in a new car. Furys. Barracudas. Satellites. Valiants. AH models, if you choose now. See the Unbeatables for a great barqain today. AUTHORIZED DEALERS CHRYSLER MOTORS CORPORATION Mi-i t THE FIIY MOTORS, Inc. -asoe w. Rout* 120 \j\>- -SOU* 698 \