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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Oct 1975, p. 12

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MALE HELP WANTED Yard -- Garden etc. work -- full days -- own transporta­ tion 459-1249 10-15/10-17 PERSONALS ROBERT M. ENGELBRECHT will not be responsible for any debts incurred other than by myself as of October 1, 1975 10-15 Reduce safe and fast with GoBese Tablets & E-Vap "water pills" Bolger Drugs. 10-15-TF-l GARAGE SALE Basement sale. Sunday October 19, 5807 Woodland Drive, Pis- takee Highlands, Cabinets, table, kitchenware, sports equipment, tools, etc. 10-15 October 16, 17 and 18, 3803 Clover Ave., Edgebrook Heights 9-5. Misc. furniture, complete set 24 volume Encyclopedia Brittanica, something for everyone. 10-15/10-17 Friday October 17, 9 to 3, 4812 Barnard Mill Road, Ring- wood, new variety of items. 10-15 FOUR FAMILY October 16-17- 18, 8 am til dark, corner of Covell and George St., Rich­ mond. Antiques, clothing all sizes, household items, tools, much misc. 10-15/10-17 YARD SALE Saturday Oct. 18 4903 W. Orchard Dr. McCullom Lake C 3 4 to Orchard. New 6 HP Shredder Bagger, vases, planters, glass ovenware, cur­ tains, misc. No checks - No sales before 9 am. 9 am to5:30 10-15/10-17 MOVING SALE Fri. Oct. 17, Sajt, Oct. 18 & Sun. Oct. 19, Household furniture, yard tools, furniture and electric lawn- mower. Pots, pans, deep fryers, and many misc. items. Some clothing 701 South Broadway, McHenry Shores 10-15/10-17 PETS FOR SALE Cute and Cuddly pups, new sel­ ection every week. All come with a 1 year guarantee. 815- 385-7897 10-8-TF LABRADOR PUPS, black, AKC, 30 champions last 5 generations $125 459-9169 10-8/10-15G A.K.C. German Shepherd pup­ pies, very reasonable. Call 385- 9689 10-10/10-17G Does - Retrievers for sale $1Q.00 815-344-0479 * - • 10-15/10-17 BOATS & MOTORS 15 ft. Fiberglass Hustler 115 horse outboard 1973 with trail­ er and accessories $1800 or best offer 385-7929 10-8/10-15G 1972 Century Resorter, Chry­ sler engine, 340 HP, full can­ opy and mooring cover, low hours, excellent condition. 385- 6974 G10-10/10-17 SELL THOSE NO LONGER NEEDED ITEMS WITH A , PARAGE SALE, call 385-oi?cj | to place your ad. j REAL ESTATE SACRIFICE all electric 2 bed­ room, 1st floor condo. $21,950. Walk to Chicago N.W. Depot. 815-385-0169 10-15/10-17 BY BUILDER. Brand new, Mc Henry, 3 bedroom ranch, city sewer, water, carpeted, cer­ amic bath, patio, occupancy 4 weeks, financing available. $27,500. 385-2749 10-3-TF-1-2 2 BR, 1 y2 baths condo, all app­ liances, fully carpeted, nice lo­ cation, first floor, pool rights, reasonable. After 5 p.m. 385- 2681 10-1-TF-1-2 OPEN HOUSE 12:00 - 5:00 Like new home on large wooded lot, Ideal retire­ ment or starter home, lo­ cated in new home area, on dead end street, in a quiet wooded country set­ ting. Cabinet kitchen with built in oven/range, 2 bed­ rooms, closed patio porch, could be made into family room. Attached garage, utility room. 908 Am by Lane (1 block north of Ringwood Road, Pistakee Hills) $36,900.00 il it's ml estate or iisiraci (••RANKttALTY -» PHONE: 312/M7-2600 7111 10-15/10-17 PLACE YOUR AD PHONE 385-0170 ¥ RESULTS!!!!! What Just One Person Can Do James B. Donovan, Public Servant When Jim Donovan graduated from Harvard Law School, he was obviously a man of forceful direction. No class prophecy could have guessed, however, just how forceful he would be or in what directions he would go. During his service in the U.S. Navy, he was associate prosecutor at the Nuremburg trials. Sixteen years of quiet, successful law practice followed. Then, on August 19. 1957, he was appointed defense counsel for Colonel Rudolf I. Abel, Soviet master spy. He could have refused. But he said "yes" to that challenge, "yes" to all the criticism, misun­ derstanding and even danger which accompanied it and the challenging roles which followed. Why? "If the free world is not faithful to its own moral code." said Doctor Donovan, "there remains no society for which others may hunger." In 1962, James Donovan interrupted a race for the Senate to negotiate with Fidel Castro for the release of "Bay of Pigs" survivors and their PAGE 13 - PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1975 9.700 pefsons left Cuba for the U.S. In 1963. Doctor Donovan tackled a new job - the presidency of the New York Board of Education. Surrounded by a storm of civil rights controversy, he held a steady course of commitment to good education He did the same in 1968 and 1969 as president of Pratt Institute, a campus torn by racial and antiwar protest James Donovan, who died in 1970. once said in a lecture entitled. "The Privilege of A d v o c a t i n g U n p o p u l a r Causes." that "few of us are Thomas Mores." But like that famous lawyer of sixteenth century England, he himself was a man who would have risked the Tower for what he believed in. He was quite capable of being "The King's good servant - but God's first." For a free copy of "Good Government? It's lip To You," send a stamped, self-addressed envelope to The Christophers, 12 E. 48th St., New York, NY 10017. ARE MAKING YOU AN OFFER YOU CANT REFUSE! r J lue permanently bound i i o of the cHenry Plaindealer'si Centennial Issue 136 Pages of M^lenry History with pictures galore! in your library as a convenient deference for years to come. $000 GET Yours Today m at the McHenry Plaindealer 3812 W. ELM ST. McHENRY • 385-0170 limited supply

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