,"r<^ ^ L. rl sj|| :0b»:y*"}i§ ^ , X * V" V*"^ ,' ;w * <~ t *• m »v< tfr V - t * ^ vt4 * V *"* ' V i-M^T * i^JZLuf * * ***"•-- ; , ' ! • • • n-<< V J :" ' •"' ' f" ' v-""'JV.: "tv." "'"•"*'": •;-;':t: • {-T•-:>;;' "Li;.v-:;'1 V:';"i::','"v:r-,/?^': ;-f^ y*> fO. 14, - PLAINDEALER - WED., AUG., 14, 1968 SCHEDULE GIVEN FOR WEEKS PRIOR tgtjfTO'SEPTEMBERS • v S ' : - (Continued from page 1) > i' r\ Classes will be held from 8:15 to 11:30 a.m. Thursday Sept. 5 and a full session is i scheduled Friday, Sept. 6. ^ Registration for high school ^ ' students will be held in the high school, 1012 N. Green, East %^; Campus. Alphabetically, stu- /* dents will register as follows: Sophomores: A through G, ^~~ ; 8:30 a.m.; T through Z 8:30- 5 9 a.m. N Through S, 9-9:30 r zum.; H through M, 9:30 - 10 a.m. Freshmen: T througlf Z, 10- 10:30 a.m.; A through G, 10:30 to 11 a.m.t H through M, 11- 11:30 a.m.; N through S 11:30 to 12 noon. - Seniors: A through E, noon- 1 p.m.; S through Z 1-1:30 p.m., L through R, 1:30 - 2 p.m. F through K 2-2:30 p.m. Juniors: S through Z 2:30- 3 p.m.; A through E 3-3:30 p.m.; F through K 3:30-4p.m.; L through N, 4:00-4:30 p.m.; O through R 4:30 - 5 p.m. High school fees will be as follows: Book rental, $8; towel fee, $3.50; locker fee, 50 cents; lock fee which is refundable, $1; optional insurance, $3.50; arts and crafts, chemistry lab credit cards, $2.50; and industrial arts credit card, $4, the unused portion to be refunded. Work book charges will be determined at the time of registration. FORMER CITY POLICE CHIEF DIES SUDDENLY (Continued from page 1) was also preceded in death by two sisters. The body rested at the Peter M. Jus ten & Son chapel, where Rev. Raymond L. White officiated at last rites Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Burial was in St. Michael the Archangel cemetery. Palatine. Mc- Henry police officers escorted the funeral procession from the city. Investigate Local Deaths (Continued from page 1) ning, Aug. 11. The sheriffs office received a call from the Wonder Lake, rescue squad at 8:30 in the morning, asking that a squad car and investigator be sent to the home. County Physician Dr. J.C. Paul 'and County Coroner Theron Ehorn were summoned to the scene. The state crime laboratory is conducting an investigation, as well as Sheriff John C.Carroll, Chief Deputy Henry Nulle, Jr., Chief Investigator Robert Madsen, Lt. Robert Crabtree, Sgt. Sam Huseas, Deputies Matt Schalz, Gerhardt Vandervalk and Ronald Adams. Mr. Joosten's death occurred just a year after that of his wife, Theresa, who died Aug. 12, 1967. THE LAW , SERVES YOU For And About Teenagers) THEY DOM'T EVEtJ GIVE MEA CHANCE THE WEEK'S LETTER: I am fourteen, going on fifteen and I read the part in the paper about the girls whose parents would not let them date. In lt, you said, to quote "prove io your parents that you are sensible, know the meaning of responsibility, and the difference between right and wrong." Would you please tell me what to do If your parents won't let you prove it. |They don't even give me a chance. J can't baby-sit, I can't go out even with my girlfriends unless my big sister goes along. Please help! OUS REPLY; The only help you can get from anyone Is advice. You have to help yourself. You also have to realize that your parents, if they are like moat parents, will not present you with the opportunity to prove how sensible and responsible you are. They do observe your actions and your attitude in everday situations. Perhaps our choice of the phrase "prove to your parents" was unfortunate. We should have said "be sensible" and "be responsible". You do not prove anything be doing the things that older people do, whether it is baby-sitting, driving a car, getting a job, dr anything else. What really counts is how you perform, how you react to situations and events. A most important step in "growing up" is recognizing the responsibility that parents have--and at the same time feeling a sense of responsibility toward one's parents. H you hav. a toonogo problem you wont to ditcutt or an obiorvation to makt, address your Utter to FOR AND ABOUT TEENAGERS. COMMUNITY AND SUBURBAN PRESS SERVICE. FRANKFORT. KY. • • • * • •• •• ••••*•* institutions publication imyMm 116 M/tkt! NOTICE Public Notice is hereby give that on April 18th, A.D.19ff a certificate was filed in t Office of the County Clerk _ McHenry County, Illinois, setting forth the names and postoffice addresses of all of tfig persons owning, conducting and transacting the business knowij as McHenry Landscaping tot cated at 307 N. Lily Lake roatf McHenry, 111. t Dated this 8th day of Apr! A.D. 1968. . Vernon W. Kays County Clerk a (Pub. Aug. 14, 21, 28, 196$) SONNY For Your Automatic Transmission Problems CALL (815) 653-8781 Wonder Lake CAR ON FIRE The car of a Kankakee driver caught on fire about midnight Monday as he drove on Ringwood road, a quarter of a mile south of McCullom Lake road. Firemen of Company I responded to the call, which resulted in about $75 damage. Pay Tribute To Illinois (Continued from page 1) dams, Vicki Bassi, Jane Frost, Laura Smith and Linda Smith. The purpose of the badge project was to learn more about the Prairie state in which they live. The requirements include the following: --Plan an imaginary trip to Springfield. --Make a scrapbook on Illinois history. --Make a report on Illinois Indian tribes. --Make a collection of the Illinois sesquicentennial celebration and use as a display. --Present a program for an organization explaining the sesquicentennial. --Make a report on one of the famous people of Illinois. --Make a report on one of the departments of the Illinois government. --List places of historical value in Illinois that you can visit. --Service. --Health and safety --Promise and laws. by Illinois State Bar Association Day Care Service For Children Must Be Licensed By State Interested in taking in small children for day care in your home? Then the first thing you must do is obtain a license, according to the Illinois State Bar association. Under state law you need a license to provide day care in your home for any child or children not related to you, unless you are providing such care under direct supervision of a court or a licensed child welfare agency. Licenses are issued by the State Department of Children and Family Services. There is no charge for the license but the applicant and the home must meet minimum standards set by the department. The person providing care must be a responsible, mature individual of reputable character who can exercise good judgment in caring for children. And her home must be adequate, safe, clean, well-ventilated, properly lighted and heated. One of three types of licenses may be issued by the Department, depending upon the number of children for whom day care is to be provided, and other qualifications. Here are the three categories: DAY CARE HOME: Per mits-aT"" person to provide day care in her home for not more than four children (a higher number may be allowed if the children are from the same family). GROUP CARE HOME: Allows a person to provide day care in her home for five to eight children. Ordinarily, the person who qualifies for this license must have a full-time helper. DAY CARE CENTER: Permits operation of a professional type of day care facility, such as a nursery school, for care of nine or more children. The Department of Children and Family Services has authority to license a home for fewer than the stipulated legal maximums. A person who has children of her own under the age of 18 may not be allowed to care for as many children as a childless person or a person whose children as grown. 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