LOST FC room 1X)ST: Small green leather case containing keys. Call 385-1648. 1-12-67 LOST: 3 year old female beagle in .country club vicinity. Reward. Call 585-0081 after 4 p.m. 1-12-67 LOST: Large ring of keys. Reward. Call 385-1404. 1-12-67 LOST: Male toy collie. Black and brown, curly white tail. Answers to name of "Sparky." In Lakeland Park area. Call 385-1981: 1-12-67 FOUND: Identification bracelet on N= Green Street. Owner must identify and pay for ad. Call 385-0495. 1-12-67 FOUND! Gloves and mittens. Singles and pairs in bank lobby. Come in and ask to see our "glove box". Maybe yours is there. McHenry State Bank. 1-12-67 FOUND: Brown and clear plastic frame glasses in front of library. Can pick up at library. Call 385-0036. 1-12-67 52 YEAR OLD woman wants to bo housekeeper and cook or a campanion for male adult. Write McHenry Plaindealer Box 442,. 1-12-67 WOULD LIKE to do inside painting and or washing walls. Call 385-6478 after 6:00 P.M. 1-12-67 PUBLIC NOTICES ANNOUNCING the opening of the RESALE SHOP 3911 W. Main Used clothing at 10c per garment. Hours: Sunday thru Thursday 12 noon to 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday 12 noon to 8 p.m. 1-12-67 NEW FASHION colors are Sue's delite. She keeps her carpet colors bright - with Blue Lustre r Rent electric shampooer $1. McHenry True Valu^Hardware^^^l-12-67 TO HE GIVEN AWAY PUPPIES to be given away to good homes. Call 653-4846. 1-12-67 WAtftEDTOBUY Come to the McCulloch Chain Saw Open house Saturday January 21st, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Fleming Equipment, 4005 W. Waukegan Rd„ McHenry, 111. 1-12-67 BUSINESS SERVICES BUSINESS SERVICES McHENRY SCHOOL of BEAUTY CULTURE A Nationally and State Accredited School Lincoln Rd. & Charles St Phone 385*3390 Shaping, Permanent, Set, Style - $5 lap Colosteg with New Color Machine In S to 15 Minutes Wira and All Types of Wig Ca?e WorK done exclusively by students. under the supervision of skilled instmc&on. HOURS: TUES., WED. and FRI. 9 AM. to 9 P.M. THTOS. and SAT. 9 AM. to 5:30 PJf. -- Cloc^ Man. - N© Afppjlatasoat Meeessoffgr NQW EMMNULMG NEW STUDENTS 1967 LICENSE PLATES Drivers 24 HOUR SERVICE Notary Public Chauffeurs LICENSED and BONDED Illinois Remittance Agent No. 510 Smitty's Sinclair Routes 120 & 31 xl-17/3-2^7 McHENRY MUSIC CENTER 3334 West Elm Stivet McHenry, IllnoU 385-2251 WOLLE^ZAK TAPE RECORDERS CONN ORGANS -- KIMBALL PIANOS -- RECORDS ALBUMS -- SHEET MUSIC and BOOKS MUSIC INSTRUCTIONS PUK©, Guitar, 'Ossosa, ISzwn Rental Instrumants Available EOESJL STATS EARLY AMERICAN: Attractive 2-plus bedroom home large living room with fireplace, dining room and breakfast nook. Centrally located -- in town. $17,500. 5>,i% MORTGAGE: 3 bdrm. ranch with full basement. City water and sewer. Edgebrook Heights on high ground. Many extras included. $20,200. RETIREMENT HOME: Completely furnished 2 bdrm. home. Partial basement, IV2 car insulated garage. Plenty of storage space. $9,900. LAKELAND PARK: Has been transferred -- Attractive 4 1»drms., cabinet kitchen plenlty of closets, 2 car garage, full dry basement. Walking distance to new shopping center. Carpeted, very desirable. $14j,900. McHENRY REALTY 3918 W. Main Street 385-5922 days 385-0268 eves. 1-12-67 ( IN McHENRY ) /•'* 3 bedroom home with attache^ garage. Needs only decorating. Can be purchased on contract to right party. See Today. e ( RETIREMENT SPECIAL ) 2 bedroom brick home. Full basement and attached garage. Widow must sell now. Priced at only$15,500. ( NEAR McHENRY ) On 100x400 ft. lot, this 2 bedroom home with garage. Very clean. Owner moving to Florida. Only $14,000. Vacant Lots In McHenry Wc have a few 80 ft. lots with city water and sewage. Paved slroets, curbs and gutters. Can be purchased on contract. THE KENT CORPORATION McHjenry's Oldest Real Estate Office Established Since 1923 PHONE 385-38f00 1311 N. Riverside Drive McHcnry, Illinois 1-12-67 f REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE F»mal» H»lp W«nied H.lp Winled BAIRD & WARNER, INC Established 1855 ISLAND LAKE: 4 BR 2 story brick home with full basement for only $13,000. FOX RIVER FRONT: 4 BR, 2 story home with full basement. To settle estate $14,500. WHISPERING HILLS: 1 yr. old 2 BR ranch on 95x150 lot. Built in gas kitchen. Blacktop turn around drive. Att. garage. $14,500. 1-5-67TF Mr. Heinen - 385-2527 1-12-67 HELP WANTED HELP WANTED OA V GUNS--For Cash $f& McHenry Gun Center, 3325 W. Elm Street Phone 385-7320. 3-25-€5-TF Wanted OLD CHINA or bisque doll heads or dolls. Call 385-2725 1-5-1-12-67 Uur doors are open daily Monday thru Friday 8 A.M. to 4:45 P.M. <and Saturday 8 A.M. to 12 noon to interview MEN and WOMEN for jobs in our bright, clean factory with good starting wages and excellent benefits. Openings now available on our day shift 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. and night shift 5 P.M. to 1:30 A.M. MEN Punch Presses Set Up and Operate Automatic - Progressive - Combination . Screw Machines Set Up and Operate Automatic or Hand Test Equipment Technician Stockhandlers WOMEN Assemblers Machine Operators Wirers and Solderers Drill Press Operators These are clean jobs working with light parts. SPECIAL NOTICE TO HOUSEWIVES We have openings for you on our PART TIME day shift 9 A.M. to 2:30 P.M. or night shift 6 P.M. to 10 P.M. Our benefits program includes • Free hospitalization ® Free life insurance • Jury Duty Pay • 8 Paid Holidays & O Bereavement Pay © Top Night Shift Premium © Modern Low Cost Cafeteria • Free Profit Sharing • Automatic Wage Review Program • Educational Assistance Program • Credit Union • And Many Others Apply iri*Personnel Office. OAK TktW MANUmSfWISBBOO CO. A DIVISION or OAK ELECTRO/NETICS CORP South Main Strstt Pl@i0 €89«S000 CRYSTAL LAKK, IUIN9I8 AN tau*i OPPORTUNITY IMPLOYER 1-12-67 LOST iz FOOTD LOST & LOST! LOST! LO^ Young serviceman, newly married and just home on short Christmas leave from Vietnam lost all his savings for 2 years in service. Currency in a large amount, rolled in a rubber band was dropped in the vicinity of Millstream Drugs on Tuesday evening, Dec. 27-. He has returned to duty in Vietnam, but his parents are making every effort to contact anyone who may have found it. Qenerous reward, as it is a great loss. Please contact McHenry Plaindealer. Box 441 1-5/1-12-67 IFqsiqSQ gbl# IPosadh AK SECRETARIES We have a number of interesting positions in our company for women with secretarial background. A few of the* different areas where openings now exists are listed below. SALES Will be involved in heavy telephone contact work in addition to regular typing and shorthand duties. MANUFACTURING Requires ability to maint^jn various production charts, graphs, and reports. Shorthand not a requirement. EDITORIAL If you have a talent for writing articles and like meeting with and talking to people, this may be just the spot for you. Shorthand desirable, but dictaphone experience could be substituted. If you qualify for anj of those permanent positions why not call or drop by our personnel office today. OAK MANVFACVURINO CO. A OIVIBION OP OAK ELECTRO/WETICS CORP ••uth Main PEiqdo G39-S000 CHYGum LAKIr QCLCLQOIOIS • FEMALE • COIL AND TRANSFORMER WINDERS AND ASSEMBLERS • Experience desired but will train qualified applicants. • Day Shift 7:30 A.M. to 4 P.M. • Excellent working conditions • All standard benefits TRIWEC TRANSFORMER CO. 519 W. SHERIDAN LAKEMOOR McHENRY, ILLINOIS 0 SRA BUILDING 1-12-67-TF "It's hard to see," said Rosie Daisy, "This streaky view will drive me crazy I" (She needs a new blade; For her wiper, first aid-- And a vision that's clear and not hazy!) YOU MUST SEE CLEARLY TO DRIVE SAFELY The Safe Winter Driving League presents the following tip for safer winter driving from the National Safety Council: "Don't be a 'peep-hole' driver -- cleajf snow, frost and roadmuck off the entire windshield and side and rear windows as well. Replace dead, streaking wiper blades with live, new ones. Make sure headlights, taillights and directional signals are working properly. You must see danger to avoid it/' from HISTORY'S SCRAPi DATES AND EVENTS FROM YESTERYEARS George Waishington resigned his commission, December 23, 1783. Maryland ceded 10 square miles for national capital site, December 23, 1788. The Treaty of Ghent was signed, December 24, 1814. Christopher (Kit) Carson was born December 24, 1809: ' December 25 is Christmas. The John Wanamaker store, in Philadelphia, installed the first electric arc lights in a store, December 26, 1878. Japanese planes bombed Manila, December 27, 1941. The U. S. government seized railroads to avert strikes, December 27, 1943. Iowa was admitted to the Union, December 28, 1846. The Irish Free State became the State of Eire, December 27, 1937. The last major conflict between U. S. troops and Indians took place at Knee Creek, South Dakota, December 29, 1890. ll there is OTJE Bay MY MOTHER WONT UET MP GO OUT WITH THE WEEK'S LETTER; "I am 14 years old. I have a problem with my mother. She doesn't care if I go on dates but there is one boy my mother won't letrme go out with, fie happens to be the only boy I like. She said he was 'cute' but he was a 'smart-aleck'. What should I do? 1 want to go on a date with him. Should I sneak out with him -- or do what my mother says?" OUR REPLY: Do what your mother says. Most 14 year old girls are not permitted to date at all. If your mother permits you to date, providing she knows who you are dating, you will be wise to believe in her rood judgment and recognize that any objections she has to some boy are based upon considered thought and a genuine interest in your welfare. If you go against your mother's wishes and date boys who are not acceptable in her eyes, you may wind up not being able to date at all. Should you believe your mother is wrong about this particular boy, your proper move is to show her where, she is wrong -- and at the same time, be willing to accept the truth about him if she shows you that she is right. K you have a teenoge problem you wont to discuss, or an observation to moke, oddress you letter to FOR AND ABOUT TEENAGERS. COMMUNITY AND SUBURBAN PRESS SERVICE. FRANKFORT, KY. HALF-PAST TIEN X DONT BLAME YOU FOR NOT L/K/NG /T. X COOKED /T AND X WOULDN'T EAT /T E/THER. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 1-12-67 I A TO CLASSIFIED USERS Before you call an ad-vi^or to place your McHenry PLAINDEALER AD consider this: You are about to invest money for an ad and you are entitled to get results. To accomplish this it is necessary for you to TELL ALL about the details of your offer. Be sure you don't make any of the following errors that prevent results: 1. NNT ©MIT THE ASSESS Many out-of-town readers will write you, but will not spend money for a long distance call. 2. DON'T OMIT IKE Many readers will call you but do not find it convenient to come to your home. 3. D©i;i m 3LIHD • • B0XNUN3ERS Avoid them if at all possible. They are difficult to answer and many people are suspicious of them. 4. DON'T C0NC1AL Til PRICE DESIRED Surveys show that a high percentage of readers will not answer an ad unless the price is given. 5. DON'T LIM1 HOME ' 01 III IMS m MER11 Many good prospects will not call the second time if your phone is unanswered. Readers can't guess on important details. Remember, a well written informative ad will get results faster and amount to much less in the long run. 0 mm FOR You'll get the biggest parade of readers at the lowest price. Your Needs Satisfied thru a McHenry Plaindealer Classified. CLASSIFIED DEPT. 385-0170