Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Apr 1977, p. 21

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SECTION 2-PAGE 6-PLAINDEALER--WEDNESDAY APRIL 27 1977 ...Taking A Ride In The Country... STAFF PHOTOS BY WAYNE GAYLORD The Plalndealer photographer stepped out of his home one day recently to find three persons enjoying a different kind of country ride. At left, the balloon barely passes over rooftops. At top, the balloon passes over McHenry Shores and Country Club Estates. Above, the balloon passes directly over the photographer's home, offering a comparison between the balloon size and the basket carrying the three passengers. As the photo at right shows, the balloonists enjoy waving and shouting greetings to the onlookers below. All shots were taken while the photographer stood on his patio as the balloonists dipped, bobbed and weaved in the wind while...just taking a ride in the country... WORKWISE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 1. I am a janitor. I usually work 45 to 50 hours per week. In the past.I've received overtime pay after putting in 44 hours of work per week I heard recently that the law is going to change soon and my boss will have to pay overtime on a different scale. What will the new law require0 If your employer is covered by the minimum wage law, as of May 1, 1977 he will be required to pay you time and a half for overtime after you work 40 hours in a week. Previously, the law stated that overtime should be paid to custodial employees after working 44 hours per week and to food service employees after 45 hours per week. Both custodial and food service employees will be required to receive overtime after 40 hours as of May 1, 1977. 2. I lost my job and want to NEED STORAGE SPACE .. . WE CAN PROVIDE IT! A SPACE TO FIT YOUR NEEDS UNIT SIZE MONTHLY RATE* lOx 15 $45 10x25 $70 25 x 25 $125 Outside . -- $15 1 5 x 1 5 Office $150 / i--r 3A m \ BOATS ETC. RECORDS CARS INVENTORY FURNITURE Prices subject to change without notice. RENT YOUR OWN STORAGE UNIT YOU STORE IT, LOCK IT, & KEEP THE KEY • Fireproof Buildings • Open 7 Days a Week • Home Owners • Condominium Owners • Apartment Renters • Manufacturers Rep • Merchandisers • Lighted at Night • Fenced & Secure • Sportsmen • Hobbyists • Contractors • Distributors • Business Guettler's Storage 818 N. Front St. (Route 31) McHenry, III. 60050 815-385-8570 collect unemployment benefits. I've heard that I'll be disqualified for these benefits if I refuse a suitable job offer. Does this mean I've got to take any job that comes along? Suitable work depends on your experience, training, your past earnings, your prospects for work and your physical ability to perform on the job Your claim will not be denied if you refuse an unsuitable job offer, but you are expected to accept a reasonable job offer. (Questions may be submitted to WORKWISE. 910 South Michigan avenue, Room 1830. Chicago, Illinois, 60605.) County Cancer Drive Sets 152,000 Goal "There is still time to help fight cancer with a regular health checkup and a generous check for lifesaving programs," Mrs. Carol Steadman, R.N., McHenry county unit of the American Cancer society's educational and fund-raising committee member, said recently. "To put McHenry county over its $52,000 goal, we need help," she said. "Cancer research is com­ plicated and expensive, and other kinds of funding are also necessary," Mrs. Steadman said. "For example these are ACS fellowships for young physicians and dentists specializing in cancer treat­ ment. There are programs of rehabilitation and service to help improve the quality of life for cancer patients; and of key importance are the society's public educational programs that alert people to early detection and help them develop good personal health habits." "One out of three people who get cancer today is being cured. Early diagnosis and treatment could make it one in two," the ACS crusade leader said. "We want to wipe out cancer, so join this crusade," she urged. "Fight cancer with a checkup and help others with a generous check when the American Cancer society volunteer comes around." Early Trading The settlement of Russian Mission, Alaska, was the site of the first Yukon trading post of the Russian-American Company in 1837 The First National Bank presents... Hand-Painted Stonecrest r j /Nw ir \ a / a rjp thats lovely on your table... ^ I UINt W AKt practical in your kitchen! Four-Piece Place Settings for... HALF PRICE! Let every place be set with Hand Painted Stoneware by Andre Ponche, Designers Collection stoneware! You can afford to, because with every $25 you deposit, you can purchase an additional place setting for half price . . . just $4.95. Every $25 deposit entitles you to another addition to your Stonecrest Stoneware. So you can set the entire table, from soup bowls to meat platter, with the beautiful stoneware that goes from steaming hot to freezing cold and is dishwasher and detergent safe. Place Settings $9.90, No Deposit Necessary HALF PRICE WITH EACH $25 DEPOSIT We know you may wish to purchase additional place settings or other pieces from time tt> time, without making a deposit. So, as a service to you, we've made that possible. Please check the chart for the "no deposit" prices. However, all items are half price with each $25 deposit. f HERE'S HOW EASY IT IS TO OWN STONECREST STONEWARE! Description With $25 Deposit With No Deposit 4-Piece Place Setting $ 4.95 $ 9.90 4-Piece Soup Bowl Set 4.45 8.90 Sugar & Creamer 4.95 9.90 Vegetable Dish 4.50 11.90 Large Meat Platter 5.95 9.00 16-Piece Set (Four 4-Piece Place Settings) 19.80 39.60 Sorry, not mailable. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF McHENRY 3814 W. Elm Street • McHenry, Illinois 60050 815-385-5400 i

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