NOTICES NOTICES THE C'XRRY OUTS OPEN": 11:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. 3917 W. Main St. McHenry •••SiiSEL 10-4-68TF 2 CHICK-INN OASTED STEAK-SEAFOODS eABRY-OUT and RESTAURANT 385-7161 CHICKEN BOATS & MOTORS WINTER STORAGE. $3&0D-& up. Triton Marine Service, Mo Henry, 385-1076. 10-2-68TF1-2 Display Top Exhibit FRI., OCT., 11, 1968 - PLAINDEALER - PG. 14 FT. wooden run-about 35 h.p. Scot - Att water. Horn, lights, electric starter. $300.00 with trailer. Call 385-5525 after 6:00. 10-9/10-11-68 33 FT. RIVIERA CRUISfcR Houseboat Equipped with 28 h.p. Evinrude engine. Sleeps 4. Sink, fresh water tank, stove, icebox, dinette. 30 gaL fuel tanks. Spotlight running lights, many other accessories. Shown by appointment Call 385-2718. 8-21-67TF 1-2 11 a,m. to 10 pA 5000 W. Beat®' lio. Ids TM leed A H@ene 10-4-68TF2 % OR ARE Looking For Their Master As a public service of the McHenry Plaindealer all ads run under "Pets That Need A Home" are Free. The only requirements are: The animals are to be given away to good homes without charge or you are trying to find the owner of a pet that has strayed Into your possession. 14 FT. Molded plywood boat, fully equipped. 75 h.p. Johnson motor. $400 for quick sale. Call 385-2770 after 6 p.m. 10-9/10-11-68 16 FT. Widebeam outboard, runabout Mahogany deck. Excellent condition, 40 h.p., Fully equipped including ski tow bar, with storage trailer and cover, $800. Call 385-5630. 10-11-68TF1-2 CedHendLeuv INSIDE BOAT STORAGE, McHenry, 111. Call 815-385-3730 10-9/10-18-68 Wonder Lake women representing Christ the King church were presented with first place award for the most outstanding exhibit at the Diocesan Council of Catholic Women conference held at Marian Central high school last Sunday. Pictured above are Mary Ellen Burg and Marie Smith, exhibits co-chairmen; Roberta Dicker, Jean Ehlen and Florence Riley, the latter conference general chairman. DON PEASLEY PHOTO Employment Agency Recepil@a 400. Free WIDE €y C0J 81S-88S-S200 tSS Boaton St | Woodstock, HL | Personnel, Inc. I Mon., Tues., Fri. 9:00-5:00 I Wed. & Thurs. 9:00-7:00 | Sat 9:O0-Ncon | PUBLIC PULSE (The Plaindealer invites the public to use this column as an expression of their views on subjects of general interest in our community. Our only request is that writers limit themselves to 300 words or less signature, full address and phone number. We ask, too, that one individual not write on the same subject more than once each month. We reserve the right to delete any material which we consider libelous or in objectionable taste.) SO BE GIVEN AWAY TO BE GIVEN AWAT 3 MONTH OLD mixed breed and Terrior puppy, male. Call 385-0459 after 5 p.m. 10-11-68 Jr. Bookkeeper 425. to start, Free WIDE Phone: 815-SS8-3200 $>*° thers formed opinions based on erroneous rumors which have been a dime-a-dozen lately. •'Some are sour on the high scliool so they are striking back at the grade school board and district. "We've already wasted precious time and money running this bond issue three times. The longer we wait the higher the construction cost will go. W&re on earth do they expect the school authorities to place the ever increasing enrollment? Class size is recommended to be 25 per room and yet we have as' many as 48 in a room. A teacher must use more time just to keep control of a class that size, certainly a waste of talent, and of course there is no time for individual help if a child is having difficulty. "What's the answer? Mobile classrooms? Split shift? They cost money too and certainly Garage Rummage Backyard List* your Garage, Rummage, Basement or Backard Sale in jthe McHENRY PLAINDEALER Want Ads and you will!receive (FREE) 2 printed sigi$ to identify your property flie SALES location. The id Qiust run in two issues of lie .-McHenry Plaindealer to planning a SALE of roui* own stop in at the Plainlealjpr. office for a Free brohui$ of helpful hints that rill 'eaable you to gain more eveirae from your sale. Some rtiothave never conducted a ale: of this type will find this iiire helpful. 7! 5ARAGE | SALE October 11,12,13 Friday, Saturday, J Sunday b Rand Rd. (Rt 120) 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 10-9/10-11-68 GARAGE SALE Some furniture including 7 piece chrome dinette set, clothing, Men's size 42, iwoynen's size 10, 12, 14. SATURDAY, OCT. 12 4222 Crestwood McHenry, 111. 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. > 10-11-68 FOE 1ENT BEDROOM first floor apart- Ojt. Edge of Bull Valley, furnished, garage. $150 a jnth. Call 45^-3293 between jm. and 5 p.m. 10-11-68 | WONDER LAKE. One f"oom house, living room, jhg room, kitchen, bath, iosed porch, partly furnishjpart basement. Call 385- ? or 653-3641. 10-11-6P fzmm FOR BENT FOR RENT HALL A1X OCCASIONS BPTOJ9I CASEY'S 2601 S. River Road Griswoid Lake McHenry, Illinois CALL 885-2497 1Q-2-68TF1-2 4 ROOM apartment above Lay's Tavern in Johnsburg. $75 a month. Call 312-JU7- 7825. 10-4/10-11-68 BOND ISSUE DEFEAT "Dear Editor: "The recent bond issue defeat is very disheartening. The number of non-voting and "no" voting parents is shocking. Don't they care about the education | of their children? Are they so are only a stop-gap answer. 235 Benton St|. c oncerned about higher taxes Good teachers are hard to get. Woodstock, HI|. t hey are willing to jeopardize Put yourself in their place. Who a their children's educational op- " J portunities? No one likes high- • er taxes, but until someone fi- I gures out another way to pay for I schools, we're all going to have tfr digr-iteeper^ ia«our pockets. Penounel, Inc. Mon., Tues., Fri. 9:00-5:00 Wed. & Thurs. 9:00-7:00 Sat 9:00-Noon SLEEPING ROOM. Private bath and entrance. Utilities included Call 312-JU7-0430 or 312-JU7-2453 10-9/10-11-68 LARGE BARN storage or boats. suitable for Call 385-1403 10-9/10-11-68 MODERN 4 room upstairs apartment. Adults only. Available November 1st Call 653- 9528. 10-11/10-16-68 SITUATION WANTED The McHenry Plaindealer will not be able to accept ads from people who want to do baby sitting in their home unless the individual person has obtained a license from the State Department of Children and Family Services. This means that anyone providing day care for youngsters in their home for more than 10 hours a week must have a license. If, however, the individual wishes to go to the youngster's home to baby sit no license is required. This l i c e n s e is at No Charge to the individual, and information regarding it can be obtained through the McHenry Plaindealer Office. WILL DO, from my home: Ad copy rewriting and revision work, IBM coding, etc. Call 385-5771. 9-27-68TF1-2 "Or is it some aspect of the proposed school they don't like? Do they think (Mir school board dreams up these plans as their own brainstorms? Don't they realize the school board consults with engineers, architects, educators, etc? In what position are we to question these authorities? We have elected our school board members in good faith and must trust them to make these decisions. "Many of those guilty of voting 'no* are just the ones who could best afford a tax increase. Their children may be out of school, but we paid taxes to send their children when they were in school. Many o- Many gals on the city streets now look like they jumped from burning hotels. SH< ytefr f fsH WRY Ha? FREE Quart Chocolate Milk With Each Gal. Milk Purchased DELORES VINCI Kit Packaging "Close to home, nice people, pleasant surroundings and I like my job. " Everyday P Products By Spinney Run Farms Corp. PARTS MP 1600 Industrial Dr., McHenry, Illinois (Behind McHenry Market Place) Phone 815-385-7000 Filing Station McHenry Market Place • 4416 W. Route 120 young people to have split shifts where the children will be out of school half of each day? The working mothers will have to find baby sitters for the younger ones, but what about the older ones? In most cases they'll be unsupervised. Is that good for a community? "The most precious gift we have is our young people - the future of our country. The kind of education we may have had is not good enough for today's youth. The world is getting too complex for less than the best. "Lack of education is the root of all sorts of society's problems. Doesn't this community feel some sense of responsibility to make the best education possible available to its youth. Or don't they give a darn? "Sincerely, "Mrs. Roman J. (Phyllis) Bauer" OCTOBER 11 McHenry Women's Club - October Meeting - Zion Lutheran church at 1 p.m. I OCTOBER 13 Bake Sale - St. Patrick's Ca - tholic Church Basement - Following all Masses - Sponsored by Home and School Association. f OCTOBER 14 McHenry Senior Citizens club. -Pot Luck Dinner - High School Cafeteria - 6 p.m. OCTOBER 16 Fashion Show - Luncheon and Card Parly - Women's Club - VFW Hall - 12:30 pjn. OCTOBER 17 Regular Monthly meeting of the McCullom Lake Conservation Club - Sponjia Polish camp - 8 p.m. OCTOBER 18 Rummage Sale - 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. - Zion Lutheran church - Route 120 West - Sponsored by Ladies Aid Society. OCTOBER 19 Knights of Columbus Dinner Dance - VFW Hall. Rummage Sale - St. Peter's Hall - Spring Grove - 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. - Refreshments. OCTOBER 22 O.E.S. Stated Meeting and Initiation - 8 p.m. Acacia Hall. OCTOBER 28 McHenry Senior Citizens club "Halloween Party" - High V?. -.V-c School Cafeteria ~ OCTOBER 29 Annual Halloween Card Party - - am and Smorgasbord - Starting at 1 12 noon - St Peter's Hall - f Sjpring Grove. § " ' f. - NOVEMBER 12 >, . • , • O.E.S. stated Meeting ^ and& I Election of Officers, 8 pjn. Ac-' acia Hall. NOVEMBER 26 e O.E.S. Stated Meeting-8 p.m. Acacia Hall. •= I MAKE YO |® UR j TV TEST ' A 1. Star of daytime drama, 'The Edge of Night." Sidney Stalworth Laureiss Hugo J.H.Walton 2. "The Undersea World of " Lloyd Nolan Uoyd Bridges Jacque* Costeau 3. Star of movie, "Stars in My Crown." Joel McCrea David Niven Patrick Nolan 4. Victoria Barkley of "The Big Valley." Ann Bancroft Ann Page Barbara Stanwyck 5. Star of movie, "The Girl from Jones Beach." Virginia Mayo Debra Paget Corinne Calvet . UD) Oil -- |i j aAa A|pjDi{ -- 3 J j oms i a suijieuios -- £ •'jaipjOM juanb -ajj - p .'tjadxa - g -BUODS oAoyv ">pAMUoi5 oaj^DyV nDa,so3 o6nH SH3AASNV would be willing to work a double shift? Certanly not without an increase in salary and may be not even then, under the .poor conditions of improvised classreqgnsand long hours. •••••=-• "Anyone who is so worried about his pocket book should look at the hard, cold facts that the longer we wait, the more it will cost, anyway you want to look at it, and more important, the future of the children is in the balance. "The very basis of our community , our society and our nation is at stake if we have such a selfish attitude toward our educational system. So many people moan and groan about the younger generation today. What are these same people doing to see to it that the young people get a good education so they find a decent place in life? Is it going to help the pete The ITEM: Size and shape of the room or area to be careted should dictate rug choice, ley will help determine whether the choice should be wall-to-wall carpeting, a roomsize rug, room-fit rug, or area ruger. • -• • WATER SOFTENER SALES - SERVICE SAME DAY SERVICE ON MOST MAKES • service ® Cleaning Out • Repair * Installation • Overhauling • Removal • Reromlitionhnr • Rebuilding -ALL WORK GUARANTEED-- Phones 385-5566 SOFTENER SALES WATER SOFTENER SALES/SERVICE McHenry, Illinois Suspension Grids ( ) W ! • N S • CO K . S I M FlBERGLAS Fast. Easy Install&it©®--BsamSifisl Finished Jobs! A C&oice ©I Factef EsagisiQored Grids for 2x2. 2x4' and Big, New 2x8' Coiling Panels. Illustrated Installation Instructions Available. I I ECONOMICAL STEEL GRID Combines economy aad good looks. Juefi I right for big Jobs. Bnaalt-in splice tabs and quick locking es"@sB tees speed Installation. | Attractive, low g!@ao painted finish. RIGID ALUMIWUM GRID Light, bright, durable aluminum. Easy to cut and finish complements any ceiling panel. BHTfr. X • f HEW SNAP-ON GRID A snap to install. Clips are stapled to einsisting ceiling or joists. Main tees are snapped in. Panels and cross tees simply lay in place. Install within 3" of old ceiling. Ideal for basement recreation rooms. Alexander Lumber Co. •Upw «p flip* ii IfO 909 N0 Fbwb? St, 385-1424