14, - PlAiNPEALER - WED., AUG., 21, 1968 Attention Mothers! Evenings Free? Work for the RELIABLE company. SELL TOYS Playhouse Co., Inc. WmM1!* iaraoet t«r party Si Is holdnt for wenrn •all fays August to Becom- *. Mo Mlwrr -- No eolfocttaa-- No «$0rtMC« Plld iLm will friUtyov. Compter nmthhM FREE np- . Jllles mid hostess gift*. L$> eratcammtsstan paid ovary T wwfcs PLUS axctttne SAM Green Stamp program. Pttr fwrfkor tnforraatleii Call Collect 815-338-2357 . @©E@THY SHIELDS 7-10-/8-21-68 ftttt time. • t Says a week. GENERAL OfTlCE WORK Must be good with figures and able to type. Prefer older woman. Free hospitalization. Call or come in Wednesday or Friday 9 a.m. to 5 pAi. NORTHERN ILLINOIS MACHINISTS 401% A Route 14 GvystaS Lake, HI. 8-21-68TF 1-2 SfeaiSa fall time assemble!* duSBght mseUns o^armtors Bfys 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. mgm 5 P.M. to 1:30 AM. Bright clean air conditioned factory. Ml range of company benefits. st/' >3 i - - SPECIAL NOTICE TO HOUSEWIVES We have openings for you on our part time DAY SHIFT 9 M). to , 2£0 pjn. OR SOGER* SHUT 6 p.n>. to llpjn. tftrn Friday 8 ul to 4tM PJDB. 8 man. to 18 soon OAK mmmacygame ce. * ----IQW w> OAK III 01 IHMty'lMIMH ooip MMiflM I •nu&uQ!3,i Ea^opwiAgincy GIRLS the heat of the city press yon? Get a Job In air - conditioned office to home. Act Now. All Jobs Free To You 'ISTS and heavy to 400 SECRETARIES levels to 500 ire clerks to 400 •General office to 325 ]Girl Friday ...... to 500 jptionists to 450 'Accounting clerks .. to 450 (Dictaphone to 450 J Comptometer |Operators to 4C I Assistant to V.P. ..to 500 [eypunch operators • to 430 PHONES •IS 331-3200 235 Benton St ^PEH SONNR, OfC, . Wobdstock», nJ ...Ion. Tues. Frl 9:00 - 5:00 |#ed. and Thurs. 9:00 - 7:00 Saturday 9:00 - NOon Come In or Register by phone 815-338-3200 3 other conveniens locations HILLSIDE SHOPPING CENTER Suite G8 449-8070 JSASTGATE SHOPPING CENTER Lombard, 111. 629-6770 MANNHEIM & HIGGINS DesPlaines, 111. 298-5021 8-21/8-2^-68 •eh That leed A Home $ OR ARE Looking For Their Master As © public servies of the MeHenry HaWaJer all ads ran under "Pets That Need A Home" are Wee. The only requirements are: The rnifrnal* are to be given away to good homes without Charge or yon are trying to find the owner of a pet that has strayed Into your pofnwinn, I I I I I l I i 1 TO BE GIVEN AWAT TO BE GIVEN AWAY TO A GOOD HOME. Part Schnauzer and part Terrier. Excellent with children. Call 385-4485. 8-21/8-23-68 CAT AND 2 KITTENS. Would like to give all to one family. Call 385-1547. 8-21-68 10 PUPPIES: 7 males, 3 females. German Shepherd Huskies and part English sheepdog. Call 385-7544. 8-21-68 ONLY 5 LEFT - 8 weeks old, 1 black collie, 1 brown collie; 3 brown German Shepherds, dark markings, 4 males & 1 female. Call 385-2516. 8-21-68 SHEPHERD PUPPIES, 8 weeks old. Call 385-4639. 8-21-68 SITUATION WANTED THREE college students desire odd Jobs. Call Tom 385-3945 or Joe, 385-3693. 8-16-8-21-6F ORGAN lessons. Now " arranging fall schedule. Adult beginners a specialty. Call 497-3050. 8-16-8-21-68 WILL DO IRONING or sewing, any kind. Call 385-3451. 8-21/8-23-68 REAP THE .CLASSIFIEDS FOR RENT ROOM for rent Teacher preferred. Cooney Heights. Kitchen prhdledges. Call 385-7398 after 5 p.m. 8-16-823-68 :| "for'RENt"1 I H A L L | I FULL OR PART TIME ws> men. Hours to suit mote with children in school. Call Riverside Laundry A Dry Cleaning, 1304 N. Front, MeHenry, 385-3115. 8-7/84068 - WillfSESSES FULL AND PAST TIME EVENINGS Apply In person or call 459-0125 for Interview THEC2ECHO LODGE BT. 14 Crystal Lake, UL 8-21/8-23-68 Housewives <, Fall time and part time positions now available in our Dietary Department A.M. and P.M. shift Must be able to work weekends. Apply Personnel Department MeaffiSSRY HOSPITAL . 3SSt W. Wauftegon RotwJ McHesiffy, Ullmois Extension 945 8-21/8-23-68 STEADY, reliable sitter wanted for a 3% year old boy, during the day. Call 385-0639, ask for Mrs. Andersen. 8-21/8-23-68 ALL OCCASIONS UP TO 200 CASEY'S 2601 S. River Road Grlswold Like MeHenry, Illinois CALL 885-2487 r-"~! m 4 KITTENS, 2 males & 2 females. 5 weeks old. Call 385- 2809. 8-21-68 1 KITTEN redish/brown striped, female, 3 months old. Call 385-3131. 8-21-68 LOST & FOUND LOST A FOUND FOUND: Black miniature female poodle. Young and friendly. Silver choke collar,shaggy, undipped. Found last Thursday, Call 385-2461 or 385-4426. 8-21-68TF1-2 FOUND 6 mo. old male black German Shepherd dog iit the vicinity of MeHenry Shores. Phone 385-5903. Match What They Wear To Advanced Studies MODERN furnished 1% room ranch type apartment. Located on Fox River. Call 385- 0297. 8-21-68 2 BEDROOM home on farm. Oil furnace heat Recreation room, garage. $135 per month. 2508 Ju'sten Road or call owner, 385-1559. 8-21/8-23-68 5 ROOM, 2 bedroom house, attached garage, gas forced air heat, built-in kitchen, large back yard, in MeHenry. Available September 8. Call 385- 2865. 8-21/8-30-68 BUSINESS property in choice district in MeHenry. $175 per month. - Call Bayshore Reality, 385-3620 or 385-7508. Evenings: Bill or Joan Dostal. 385-4122. 8-21/8-23-68 The generation of youngsters now In grade school has a maturity and sophistication that was once to fos expected only of the much older high school set. This is reflected in their more advanced studies in the sciences, languages, math. It is reflected, too, in the way they dress. Clothes suitable for youthful grade schoolers, and with ease - of - care in mind for Mom, stress a well-planned, well-groomed look and an active interest in fashlon-ofthe- moment. Fashion news that will most affect a schoolgirl's complete wardrobe is the re? turn of separates and the fitted waistline. Her best friend in dresses are classic favorites with fitted, natural waistlines and full skirts. Classically tailored Jumpers, pleated skirts, vests and blazers return to their studies. Shirts and sweater-shirts teach a basic wardrobe to add and subtract partnersin-^ style, to create a dosetful of fashion looks. Classic tartans, glens, district checks, argyl, knits and romantic, old-fashioned prints earn high marks for grade school girls' fashions. Boys will bs boys in the "country look" for fall. This casual but-not-careless way of dressing has the lookbdys have always liked, in sturdy clothes that take lots of wear, feel comfortable, look neat 2nd colorful. Tweed, twill and corduroy are the favorite fabrics in "country look" class. Tweed rates for sport coats, outerwear and twill for blazers, slacks and outerwear as well as for soft flannel-like shirts. Plnwale printed corduroy is new in textures for slacks, sport coats. "Country look" sweaters favor bulky knit pullovers and turtlenecks in warm tones. Western-style outfits rope young boys into Jean-like clothing in denim and corduroy that's made-to-takelt, and many outfits come with permanent press and soil resistant finishes. BEAUflFUL two bedroom country home to responsible people on black top road, school bus stop, large board fenced in yard. Available at once, near Richmond, HI. Call 815-286-3243. 8-21/8-23-68 PETS FOR SALE LAKE'S YORKSHIRE Terriors, champion blood line. Stud service. Fee reasonable and pups available. Call 815-385-3928. MeHenry, 111. 7-31/8-23-68 WIRE HAIR TERRIER, 1 year old. Excellent with children. Call 385-4485. 8-21/8-23-68 SMALL mixed breed puppies, 3 males, 3 females. $5.00 each. Call 385-0354. 8-21-68 ALL WORK AND ISO PLAY? SCHOOL SEASON brings fun and parties, too, so baek-to-school dropping usually includes dress-up wear -- pretty dresses, smart slacks and jackets, and good-looking shoes. She's wearing polished leather pumps; he's well-shod in smooth leather oxfords waSlh perfs on the squared-of? toes. Shoes by Edward^. Educational Aid Provides Guide To What's Characteristic of Colleges "Enrollment under 600." "Location in Midwest." "Tuition, fees and board under $1,100." These and other institutional characteristics of colleges -- 217 characteristics, all told -- are covered in yet another new educational aid for schools, aimed at helping high school students, counselors and parents in more realistic college selection. Called a "College Sugges- VELLAGE OF MCCULLOM LAKE .ORDINANCE NO. 79 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MCCULLOM LAKE, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1, That for the purpose of defraying all the necessary expanses and liabilities of the Village ofMcCuUoihLake MeHenry County, Illinois, for the fiscal year commencing on April 1, 1968 and ending March 31„ 1969, the following sums, or so much thereof as by law may be authorized, be and the same are hereby set aside and appropriated for the following purposes, to-wit: A. General Corporate Fund: 1. General Government: Salary of President $240.00 Salary of (Trustees 720.00 Salary of Clerk 150.00 Salary of Village At. 150.00 Salary of Treasurer 125.00 Rent for Village Clerk's Office 150.00 Office Supplies 100.00 Communications, tele. 25.00 Election Expense 225.00 Auditing Expense 300.00- Publication Expense 275.00 Meeting Expenses 150.00 Miscellaneous 500.00 Dues, Illinois Municipal League 35.00 Commission to County Collector and Clerk 250.00 Insurance Premiums 350.00 Preparation of Codes and Ordinances 200.00 STATE OF ILLINOIS ) - -'••••• v-jss COUNTY OF MCHENRY ) JN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, MCHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS REBECCA C. DAVIS Plaintiff .vs. HARDY E. DAVIS, Total General Government $3,945.00 2, Police Department: Expenses of Policemen $2,800.00 Gas and Oil for Police Car 600.00 Repair and Maintenance of Police Car 500.00 Insurance and Bond Premiums 375.00 Dog registration and Pond expense 40.00 Supplies - Police Department 225.00 Communications, telephone 120.00 Uniforms 125.00 Defendant ) IN CHANCERY GENERAL NO. 68-2177 PUBLICATION NOTICE The requisite Affidavit for Publication having been fib4No> tice is hereby given to you, HARDY E. DAVIS, that a suit has been filed in the Circuit Court of the 19th Judicial Circuit, MeHenry .County, Illinois, by the Plaintiff, REBECCA C. DAVIS, against you, praying for a divorce and for other relief, which suit is still pending. Now, therefore, unless you, HARDY E. DAVIS, file your Answer to the Complaint in said suit, or otherwise make your appearance therein, in the said Circuit Court of the 19th Judicial Circuit, MeHenry County, Illinois, held in the Courthouse of the City of Woodstock0 Illini ois, on or before the 24th day of September, 1968, default may be entered against you at any time after that day and a Decree entered in accordance with the Prayer of said Complaint. Margaret O'Neil, Clerk of said Court (Pub. Aug. 21, 28,Sept. 4, 1968) '-V •v V- V V •- , ^ISIfitS Total Police Department: $4,785.00 Street Department: Snow Removal $1,000.09 Street Repairs 3,000.00 Total Street Department: $4,000.00 Total General Corporate Fund: $12,730.00 B Special Corporate Fund: 1. Street and Bridge: Street Repairs $1,700.00 v • Grading - - 75Q.00 Commission to County 4 Clerk and Collector 70.00 Total Special Corporate Fund: $2,520.00 C. MeHenry County Road and Bridge Fund: 0£ rate to village) Street Repairs $600.00 Road Oiling 400^00 Commission to County Clerk and Collector 90.00 tor," the new aid presents each characteristic separately on colored plastic sheets, coded for 1,®31 colleges, universities) junior colleges and technical institutions. The Suggestor was developed through research by Northwestern University, with financial support from the UJ3. Office of Education, and tested In Chicago-area high schools. Total MeHenry County Road, and Bridge Fund: $1,090.00 Dv Other Special Revenue Fund: 1. Vehicle Tax fund:- Street Lighting $350JD0 Purchase of Vehicle Tags 150.00 Street Repairs 1,500.00 Total other Special Revenue Funds: $2,000.00 Total Amount Appropriated: $18,340.00 SECTION n« That any unexpended balance of. any items of any appropriation made by this Ordinance may be expended in making up an insufficiency i n any other of the items of Appropriation made by this Ordinance. SECTION m: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, as provided by law. John T. Boyle Village President PASSED: August 7, 1968 APPROVED: August 7, 1968 PUBLISHED: August 21, 1968 ATTEST: Carol Bate man Village of McCullom Lake Clerk, MeHenry County, Illinois. NOTICE , IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OFDELPHINFREUND, AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE, NO. 101, AND ALBERT R. HORN, JR., FOR ZONING RECLASSIFICATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in compliance with the provisions of the amended Zoning Ordinance of the City of MeHenry, Illinois, a public hearing will be held by the Zoning Board of Appeals of the City of MeHenry relative to a reclassification of certain premises from R-3" Single-Family District classification to "R-4" Multi- Family District. The premises affected by this petition are described as follows, to-wit: lots 3,4,5,6 and that part of Lot 2 described as follows: Beginning at the Southwesterly corner of said Lot 2; thence Northerly along the Westerly line of said lot being the Easterly line of Mill Stream drive 32 feet; thence Easterly on a line parallel with the Southerly line of said lpt to the Easterly line of said lot; thence Southerly along said Easterly line to the Southeasterly corner of said lot; thence westerly along the southerly line of said lot to the place of beginning all in Block 3 of A.P. Freurtd's Mill Stream Park, Addition, Unit No. 1 in the City of MeHenry, Illinois. These above premises are located on the East side of Mill Stream drive in the City ol MeHenry, Illinois. Said tearing will be held on the sixth day of September, 1968 at 2:00 p.m. City Hall, MeHenry, Illinois. All persons interested may attend. ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS OF THE CITY OF MCHENRY By; Richard J. Zieman Chairman Attorneys for Petitioners: Carroll & Aiello 329 Lake Avenue Woodstock, Illinois 338-3100 (815) (Pub. Aug. 21, 1968) H NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on Apol 18th, A.D. 1968 a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of MeHenry County, Illinois, setting forth the n .,nes and postoffice addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as MeHenry Landscaping located at 307 N. Lily Lake road, MeHenry, 111. Dated this 8th day of April, 4.D. 1968. •f Vernon W. Kays County Clerk (Pub. Aug. 14, 21, 28, 1968) RAMPS REQUIRED Minimum standards to make all buildings and facilities used by die public accessible to and usable by the physically hand! capped have been released by the Department of General Services. Tentative requirements provide for the construction of ramps where needed and a design in future constructions to eliminate the need of ramps for entrance and egress of persons in wheel chairs. The law identl fies such public buildings as theaters, auditoriums, assembly halls and all types of buildings that serve the public. In compliance with the new requirements, the Department of General Services is preparing curb side signs, directing the physically handicapped to suitable entrances to state government buildings in the Capitol complex at Springfield. LEARNING RUSSIAN Students are learning the Russian language in one third of U. S. schools systems with enrollments of over 12,000, reports the National Educational Association.. * pi'-f < W-'1. - R E S u L T S DIAL 385-0170 385-0170 -0170 385-0170 385-0170 385-0170 ASK FOR a CLASSIFIED AD TAKER McHENRY PLAINDEALER / McHENRY; ILL