THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday* September 16, 1965 I FOR SALE BY OWNER -- McHenry. 3 Bedroom, 6 room ItOry and half.Gas heat. Closed porches, aluminum storms. Oarage. 1 mile south. River front, $16,500. Phone 815-648 2136. 9-16-65 GUNS--For Cash $$$• McHenry Gun Center, 3325 W. Elm Street Phone 385-7320. 3-25-65-TF MODERN 3 Bedroom Ranch. 1V6 attached garage. Alum. Storms and screens. Fiber glass awnings, stove, refrigerator, washer and dryer. On acre of ground,. Unbelievable full prce $10,500.00 Atlas fcealty. 385-0430. 9-16-65 iLOG CABIN on Fox River -- Several blocks from town. Contact Biick<les, 917 N. River Rd., McHenry, 111. Chicago phone - SU 4-9304. 9-16-65 ..5 ROOM year round home on Griswold Lake. 2 Bod rooms. • large kitchen, natural fireplace, oversized 2 car garage, lot 50x200 ft. Phone after 7 'p.m, 385-6265. 9-9-16-65 Pnblfte NoHcet p WARTS WILT away with safe harmless ointment without caustics, burns, or s.-nrs. Must remove warts or money is refunded. Bolgor's Drugs 9-2 thru 10-7-65 WANTED WANTED shot gun shell empties. All gauges. Paper only. Phone 385-3585. 9-16-65 Pnblie Notices BEAUTYRAMA SPECIAL - Shampoo, hairstyle and cut, $2.95. Steam-hair conditioning 'i price Air Conditioned 110 Washington, Woodstock. Phone .118-1591. 9-16-65 FOR IxMtcr cleaning, to keep Colors gleaming, use Blue Lustre carpet " cleaner. Rent electiic " s'hampooer $1. Coast to- Coast Store. ' 9-16-65 FISH FRY -- EVERY FRIDAY -- Perch -- Scallop - Haddock 96c Chick-Inn Restaurant - Carry-Out >000 W. Route 120 385-7161 Lakeland Park 9-2-63-TF C TRACTOR, $100. 500 gallon galvanized tank mounted on auto chasjs, $75. 20 Ewe spring lambs, large stock, $400. Woods Cadet rotary mower, used one season, $300. Phone 385-1251. 9-16-65 HEREFORD Brood cows with calves and bred back, some registered. Also registered bull. Will sell or trade for hay, oats, etc. Phone 338-5448. 9-16-65 PROFESSIONAL rug cleaner i'or hire, $2 a day. Just ask ior the Glamorene electric rug shampooer at I^fcain Paint Decorating. 9-16-65 TOTAL $794,400 LEVY IS LOWER THAN LAST YEAR " (Continued from Page 1) To Be Gven Away ') ADORABLE puppies. 1 male, 1 females. Phone 385-6386. 9-16-65 800 for the North East Illinois Metropolitan Area Planning commission. Some members of the zoning board of appeals were present Tuesday to speak in favor of the board retaining Atty. John Looze of McHenry as chairman of that group. Mr. Looze's term ended this week. Name Wagner Chairman Discussion followed, during which members told of complaints received over the appointment of any attorney due to the fact that an association with clients might prove prejudicial. It was pointed out that Horace Wagner of Wonder Lake had been contacted and agreed to serve in this capacity, whereas the board was not certain whether or not '•> KITTENS some angora. Box rained, 6 weeks old. Phone 585-2461. 9-16-65 Help Wanted PART TIME Bookkeeper. Ph. 585-0414 or 385-2591. 9-16-65 Bring this ad to the Fox Lake Health Club and receive a FREE VISIT. FOX. LAKE HEALTH CLUB (Under New Management) Open 6 Days a week (Closed Sundays) HOURS FOR WOMEN -- Mon., Wed., Fri., 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tues., and Thurs. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. HOURS FOR MEN -- 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Tues. & Thurs. Sat. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. A visit includes: Hot & Cold Showers, Sauna Bath and all Types of Exorcising 30 VISITS WITHIN 120 DAYS -- $30.00 , 20 VISITS WITHIN 70 DAYS -- $20.00 10 VISITS WITHIN 30 DAYS -- $10.00 INDIVIDUAL VISITS $ 2.00 We can now announce that we have massages . for both men and women: $3.50 FOR WOMEN and $5.00 FOR MEN. Keep your blood circulating & live an extra 20 yrs. of healthy life. Lady instructors and lady masseuse on duty every day. Please call for apponitments for message. We are now expanding our Health Club to three times its present size. Starting October 1st we are giving a door prize every week. YOur visitor number will be put in a jar and the owner of the lucky number will be given a free massage. You must make one visit every week to keep your number in the jar. All visitors to the club will be eligible for the door prize every week. U.S. 12 AT THE STOP LIGHT Fox Lake, 111. -- JU7-5033 9-16-65 MAN OR WOMAN--earn up io $5 an hour in your spare time. Part-time Rawleigh district in McHenry, now open. Write for Free Booklet. Rawleigh Dept. ILI 52 287, Freeport, 111. 9-16-65 3 OR 4 Bedroom house by Junior High Principal. Call 385-2252 before 5 p.m., after 5 p.m. call 459-3062. 9-16-23-30-65 SltUtltB YOUNG married woman wants job working with animals. Phone 385-6391. 9-16-65 HELP WANTED MEN or WOMEN No Experience Necessary W A N T E D Persons To Work Good Hours, Liberal PAY BENEFITS PAID VACATION AND HOLIDAYS - Full Time Only - 3910 W. Main St., McHenry, 111. 9-16-65 and the "sweet - tooths are saying . 1259 N. Green St. McHenry, 111. Phone 385-4500 - 7 ^ mmm fet? ^ v 't# • < Mr. Looze would again accept the post. A decision to vote on the selection of Mr. Wagner as chairman resulted in a vote of 13 to 11 favoring the appointment. Assistant Supervisor Edward Buss '-f McHenry suggested a letter be sent to Mr. Looze, cjmmending him on his excellent work as chairman. A resolution was apprized to levy cne-lialf of one p* cent on all personal and tangible leased properties. Jurors Pay The rate of pay for jurc.-£- will be increased as the result of action taken Tuesday," when the amount was raised from $7.50 to $12.50 a day. The maximum under law is $15. Action of the supervisors approved a plat for the Boat and Saddle subdivision, located <v Dutch - creek, north of McHenry; A request by the three magi> t rates serving the coun y legistration and travsl expenses to attend the America Bar association meefin^ in Chicago was denied since thcr salary is paid by the st.Mt It was announced that the next general primary electi-jn would be h.^in June 2, 1966. The Moto * Fuel Tax given at $1,4.803.40 for the county and JT1/172.42 for McHenry township for the last period. The^sales lax amounted to $11,298.33 for May '-.nr1 ?16,356.43 for June in the u-: i n c o r p o r a t e d a r e a s o f t h e county. A. B. McConnell was i nppointed to the North Eas' Flan Commission. OUTSTANDING '65 GRADUATE DIES OF INJURIES (Continued form Page 1) tend college next January. Survivors are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bitterman of Lakemooi; seven brothers and sisters, Frank, Jr., of Wheaton, Lois Schiavone of McCuliom Lake, Robert of McHenry, Jerries of McCuliom Lake, Thomas of McHenry, Jackie and Susan residing at home and students in McHenry high school. The body was being returned Wednesday to the George R. Justen & Son funeral home. Last rites were incomplete at press time. Now is the time for all good men to come -- to. "Oh, would some power the gift give us To see others before they see us". PARENTS ASK BUS SERVICE FOR CHILDREN (Continued form Page 1) grade at Edgebrook. Miss Resac will instruct a newly formed class made necessary because of greater increase in the number of pupils than anticipated. ^The school had expected an increase of eighty-nine students in District 15, and to date there are 142 added to the enrollment. Supt. Buckner read a copy of a letter received from the state's attorney in regard to tax objections. A new,..ruling placed the obligation of expense for legal counsel on any school district should it wish to take any of the- contested payment cases into court. The board approved sending any children from the district to both the physically handicapped and mentally trainable handicapped classes in Crystal Lake. Mr. Buckner reported the issuance of a certificate of recognition from the state of Illinois, which indicates the schools in District 15 meet state requirements. David Kent and Jack Walsh, representing the insurance committee, were present to discuss with the board the insurance program for the year ahead. $ Court Decision On Area Field (Continued from Page 1) ceedings were declared void in 1959. It was transferred at one time to the Appellate Court at Ottawa and on another occasion to the U.S. Supreme Court In all, there were eight motions by the Andersons and other alleged purchasers to vacate the decision, all of which were denied. In the most recent action prior to the Monday's decision by Judge Butler, the appeal was heard in the U.S. Court of Appeals in Chicago's Seventh district, which affirmed the district court decision holding that the federal court had no jurisdiction and no power to review the case. IN HONOR HALL Jon Meyer, son of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Meyer, left Monday for Quincy college to enroll in his second year. He will live in Stillwell hall, an honor residence open only to thirtyeight men in his class. His selection was made through a committee vote. INTRODUCING 1P6RE8CR.PING A great new style--slim ajid trim as a "Brolfy" ( British umbrella, that is) McGregor Brings you the new slim "Brolly** look ill outer* wear. It's trim and tapered for the young man on-the-go. Here, in rugged wool melton, the "Brolly" look takes on greater warmth with a chill-chasing drawstring hood and snap closings oq sleeves. You're head and shoulders over the crowd. $15 Other McGregor Jackets from $12.95 •4. 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