Pels That Need A H®me Vi ""rS{' " lliS:¥ &¥ t: met § OR ARE Looking For Their Master As a^iblie service of. the McHenry Plaihdealer all ads run under "Pets That Need A Home" are Free. The only requirements are: The animals are to be given away to good homes without charge or you Are trying to find the owner of a pet that has strayed Into your possession. T® BE GIVEN AWAY TO BE GIVEN AWAT PUPPIES, small terrier breed, first litter. Only to good home. Gall 385-1362. 8-28/8-30-68 7 MONTH OLD LABRADOR, house broken, loves children. Call 385-2572 8-28/8-30-68 2 LITTLE PUPPIES need good home. Call 385-7805. 8-30-68 2 MALE KITTENS, 1 yellow and white, 1 reddish yellow. Call 385-1547. 8-30-68 LOST ft FOUND LOST ft FOUND FOUND: Black miniature female poodle. Young and friendly. Silver choke collar,shaggy, undipped. Found last Thursday. Call 385-2461 or 385-4426. 8-21-68TF1-2 mm mm SALE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for something of value: 1 male and 1 female Alaskan Mala* mutes, AKC registered. Call 3854)601. 8-28/8-30*68 DALMATION PUPS, 8 weeks old. Four males. Call 385-2756 Labor Day weekend. 8-28/8-30-68 your Garage, Rummage, it or Bsckard Sale Si the McHENRY PLAINSEALER Want Ads and yon sju® receive (FREE) 2 printed slgEO to identify your property sb the SALES location. The ©d must run in two issues of the McHemy Plaindealer to qualify. When planning a SALE of your own stop in at the Plaindealer office for a Free brochure of helpful hints that will enable you to gain more revenue from your sale. Some who have never conducted a Sale of this type will find this brochure helpful. mm age POODLE PUPPY, dark chocolate, toy, male. Champion blood background. 5 weeks old. Healthy and adorable. Reasonable. Call 385-3485 8-30-68 Backyard GARAGE SALE: Saturday, Sunday and Monday, August 31, September 1 and 2. Articles too numerous to mention. 650 Surf Terrace Larkdale Subdivision, Wauconda. CaU 312-526-2605. 8-30-68 Gigantic Yard Sale Clothing: Men's, Women's and Children's Toys - Baby Items ODDS & ENDS FRTOAYf, AUGHJSIP 30TH 9:00 a.m. 'till ?? 2408 ©BIFEWOOD Holiday Mills Subdlv. (Follow the Arrows) 385-4808 Coffee Served 8-30-68 WILL GIVE organ or accordion lessons in student's home or in my home. Call Pat McAndrews, 385-5573. 8-23/10-4-68 WILL DO baby sitting for working mother. Call 385-3772. 8-28/8-30-68 WILL DO baby sitting for working mother. Call 385-0767. 8-28/8-20-68 WORKING MOTHERS. Day care for your children. Excellent facilities. Meal, complete supervision. Call 653-9492. 8-30/9-11-68 SH@§» IN McHENRY 2 REGISTERED yearling geldings. Apaloosa Call 815- 385-0346. 8-30/9-6-68 Bustess 0pp®7tu&iiU RIAL ESTATE omei FOR SALE Well Established. A real gold mine. Exceptional opportunities. 815-§^876 8-28/8-30-68 • FOB SALE • WHISS HOUSE Cone? Btouate 120 and Clops! Bill Boads Furnished bar room, dining room and Mtchen. Living quarters. Approx. 1 acre of land. CALL: Pash Mis, Wise. 715-?®M©71 WRITE: Barber Basfos 2 Buttecsam&, Wise. 8-28/10-9-68 RESTAURANT FOR SALE; Fully equipped, long lease, money maker. In town, good location. Call 385-1915 between 3 and 6 p.m. 385-7369 after 6 p.m. 8-30/9-4-68 FOR FAST RESULTS PHONE 385-0170 TRANSPORTATION BOUNDARIES SET FOR WEST CAMPUS Boundaries for the mile and a half limit have been set for the new McHenry high school, West Campus. They are set up for each direction, beginning at respective driveway entrances as follows: Crystal Lake blacktop south to four tenths of a mile south of Bull Valley road - small box elder tree near fence on right side. h' Crystal Lake blacktop to Bull Valley road, four tenths of a mile west to sign for the narrow bridge on the right. Crystal Lake blacktop to Lillian street, all Of Cooney Heights included in limit. Crystal Lake road, to Hanley to Front Royal to Rt. 120 to Ramble road, two tenths of a mile west on Home avenue, 4703 W. Home, last home in limit. Two tenths of a mile north of Home avenue on Ramble road 4516 Ramble, last house in limit. All of Lakeland Avenue is in limit. On Flower steet, 1606 is last house inside limit; 1608 and 1612 are out of the limit. From Ramble road west tenths mile to Meadow street. All houses on Meadow are out of boundary. Crystal Lake road to Rt. 120 east to Maple east to 3705 to 3706 last houses in this boundary. Waukegan road, Main street, John street, and Kane street between Front street and Green street are all in limit. John street past the high school to the golf course is in the limit. Waukegan street, past Green and everything past the hospital is out of the limit. Crystal Lake road, to Main street, to Front street, and south to the road leading to the First Baptist church is in the limit; 505 Front, first house out ofthe limit. Crystal Lake road to Rt. 120, east to Green street and north to Pearl street, Both sides of Green street and both sides of Pearl street in the first block of Rt. 31 are in the boundary; north of Rt. 31 to the Catholic school is also in the boundary. Give $106,OOP From *65 Taxes DESCENBENTOF FIRST CHRISTIAN PASTOR HONORED (Continued from page 1) his credit were the Baptist churches of McHenry (1837); Wauconda (1838); Crystal Lake (1839); Richmond (date unknown). He also took part in the beginning stages of the first Baptist church of Woodstock, which was organized May 12, 1847. Although the First Baptist church of McHenry has not been in continuous operation, the local congregation feels a deep heritage with the pioneer days of northern Illinois, and especially that of McHenry county. "We do not know why all these churches either died or were absorbed within other congregations, with the exception of the First Baptist church of Woodstock," observed the Rev. Virgle Chappell, pastor of the McHenry Baptist church, "but it is significant that today each of these communities has a strong. and growing Baptist church." Musin* & Meanderin SaSJftJS®""* ** * po.J«. -piaindeaier-fri., auq.. 30, i.wa. (Continued from 1) Hebron- Alden-Greenwood 153.12 Union 52.92 PARK DISTRICTS Crystal Lake 360.20 Marengo 98.51 An analysis of the figures reveals that county government lost over $39,000. All of the townships combined lost $53,000 and School districts, municipalities, fire protection districts and park districts got off relatively easy. Only $13,300 had to be rebated to taxpayers from all of them. TASTY TIPS Fill drained, canned pear or peach halves with jelly, camberry relish or mincemeat, then cover with meringue made by beating one egg white until stiff with two tablespoons sugar. Bake or broil until meringue is lightly browned. Use these as a garnish on a meat platter. An elegant sauce for green vegetables uses 2 riced hardcooked eggs with 1 cup of cream. Heat together until smooth. A WORD OF CAUTION Ninety-six days until Christmas. Plenty of time if you don't have to spend too long in the hospital as the result of an auto accident on the Labor Day weekend. (Continued from page 1) race and gave a stellar iiqpersonation of "See no evil, hear no evil and speak no evil". Meanwhile, Carl Albert ( a small David) slew a mighty Goliath (the GOP) with his verbal stone within the hall, while Red Riding Hood's "Yippy" wolves stealthily made their unwelcome entrance into Grandma's city to create a stir outside convention hall. Even the Three Little Pigs were part of the stow, but were represented by only one of their number, who promptly went to jail instead of the market. And so the story unfolded until the fateful and fictional hour of midnight turned Cinderella's coach back into a pumpkin and her horses into mice. Portraying the little Dutch boy with his hand over the leak in the dyke, Pennsylvania tired and let the water flow, turning the day dreams of Mr. McCar- As the curtain fell the first time, they were heard to mumble something like "Many are called but few are chosen" as a smiling, happy Hubert Humphrey gave utterance to the time honored "Everything comes to him who waits". But the final curtain call was taken by a veteran actor. Fran Ms reserved seat in Texas, he watched what must be recognized as the greatest show on earth, observing a wisdom never before quite so apparent in the words of the Mighty Barnum -- "There's a fool born every minute." A sequel to this week's show In Chicago will be seen over millions of TV sets next Nov. 5. The doves and the hawks and the donkeys and the elephants will march, two by two, into the Ark and disappear into the setting sun. Only one will remain, emerging as the people's choice to bring his Cinderella onto the throne in the White House. And they'll all live hagipUy ever after! Labor Day traffic is bound to be "stop and go" so don't blow your top if you seem to stop more often than you go. Itfs wily an illusion. K.A.F. FIRE IN DRYER A fire broke out in a clothes dryer at the Larry Kibler home in Lakemoor Tuesday morning, requiring the attention of firemen from Companies I and Tit. Damage was estimated at $100. COLLEGE MEETING A special meeting of the McHenry County collegeboard will be held at the Interim offices, 6200 Northwest highway (HT building) Crystal Lake, on Wednesday, Sept. 4, at 7 p.m. EDDIEihe EDUCATOR Educators must treat today's youth as individuals, playing down weaknesses and developing strengths. ILLINOIS EDUCATION ASSOCIATION BOARD STUDIES , REQUIREMENTS'. OF ELECTION (Continued from page 1) known. Members believe the cost may be in the neighborhood of $3,700,000 of which $1,500,- 000 may be taken from the General fund surplus. They stressed the importance of the public realizing that these are self liquidating, revenue bonds for which no tax levy will be required. It is expected that they may be retired in less than twenty years through rental on office space in the building. TENTATIVE BUDGET Approval was given to the tentative budget and appropriation presented for study at the August meeting. Some discussion took place regarding the $85,000 figure for the Plan commission, of which $10,000 was earmarked for the Northeast Illinois Plan group. Of the remaining $75,- 000 the county expects a return of $30,000 through Act 701 ofthe federal government which assists with future area planning. Theodore Wickman of McHenry, a member of the McHenry County Plan commission was present to explain the value his group places on detailed soil tests in regard to land usage, after which zoning of the entire county will take place. At present, a comprehensive study is being made in McHenry township. This Advertisement Is Neither An Offer To Sell Nor A Solicitation Of Offers To Buy Any Of These Securities. The Offering Is Made Only By The Offering Circular Which Is Available At 3322 West Elm Street, McHenry, Illinois. NEW ISSUE AUGUST 27, 1968 15,000 Shares The First National Bank Of McHenry (Organizing) 3814 West Elm Street, McHenry, Illinois CAPITAL STOCK ($20.00 PAR VALUE) PRICE $50.00 PER SHARE OK 69> y A: