J THE McHENBT PLAINDEALEB WED. MAY 14, 1969 - PLAINDEALER - PG. 9 Female Help Wanted NURSES AIDE, to work in nursing home on Pistakee Bay near McHenry. No experience necessary, will train. 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Call 815-385-0461. 5-14/5-16-69 RN's ALL SHIFTS 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. 4 p.m. to 12 midnight 12 midnight to 8 a.m. FULL OR PART TIME Apply Personnel Dept. McHenry Hospital 3516 YV. W&ukegan Rd. ^ McHenry, 111. 385-2220 ext. 645 5-14/5-16-69 Jfaoe a swinging summer teaching the makeup heSniquM of famous models. Choose your own hours and make up to $5 an hour. Call - Pat Smith S12-6S9-4204 °VTVIANE °WOODARD 60SMET1CS 5-9-69TF1-? JUST general bookkeeping experience. Basic machines only. Full time work in McHenry. Write to Box 223 c/o McHenry Plaindealer. 5-14/5-16-69 WOMAN to do cleaning 1 or 2 days week. Air conditioned home. Own transportation preferred. Call 459-0069 5-9/5-16-69 CLEANING LADY 1 day every other week, prefer Thursday or Friday, 3 room apartment. Provide own transportation. Call 385-3604. 5-9/5-14-69 TYPIST-RECEPTIONIST Our friendly neighborhood office needs a girl who likes to talk to people. Must type 35 words per minute. Good salary and many other outstanding benefits. For interview in complete confidence call John Miller at 385-7360. / Liberty Loan Corp. 900 Front St McHenry, HI. 60050 5-9/5-14-69 Wanted To Rent WANTED: 3 Bedroom house. Can furnish ref. Call 385-5839. 5-14-69TF ONE BEDROOM apartment in or near McHenry. Needed immediately. Have references. Call 385-0170. 5-14-69TF1-2 2 OR 3 BEDROOM home. Will pay above average rental. 1 child, no pets. McHenry business man. Call 385-1072. 5-14-69TF1-2 For professional people moving into McHenry area. 3 or 4 bedroom house by July 1st. This ad is for the courtesy of our client Please call as you will be under no obligation. 385-2500 Pollock-Phillips Realty Serv. 3402 W Elm St McHenry, 111. 5-9/5-14-69 3 BEDROOM HOME, excellent references. Up to $200 per month. Call 312-639-3883. 5-2/5-16-69 NOTICE IF carpets look dull and drear, remove the spots as they appear with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Ace Hardware. 5-14-69 ONE exhilarating evening. For $1.50 per person you can shake off the winter doldrums and put the recent tax bills out of your mind by coming to the Spring Fling, Saturday, May 17, at Johnsburg Hall at 8 p.m. Music by the Twi-Liters. 5-14/5-16-69 I WILL NOT BE responsible for any debts other than my own as of April 30, 1969. WILLIAM STAHLMAN 5-14-69 Rymmago Backyard List your Garage Rummage, Basement or Backyard Sale in the McHENRY PLAIN* DEALER, Want Ads and you will receive (FREE) 2 printed signs to identify your property as the SALES location. The ad must run in two Issues, of the McHenry Plaindealer to qualify. When planning a SALE of your own stop In at 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. RUMMAGE AND BAKE SALE sponsored by Pistakee Terrace Home Owners Association. May 17th. Hours 10 a.m. to 3 p m. 1218 W. Circle Dr., Pistakee Terrace. 5-9/5-16-69 GARAGE SALE; Saturday and Sunday. Chifferobe and crib, Tappan gas range, bathinette, walker, misc. baby items, roaster, portable sewing machine and other misc. items. 9009 Oriole Trail, Wonder Lake, 111. 5-14/5-16-69 HOLIDAY HILLS Property Owners Association Rummage Sale, 1509 W. Birch, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. May 17. 5-14/5-16-69 Rummage Sale MAY 17TH In event of rain it will be postponed to May 24th 10:00 a.m. - 4 p.m. OAKHURST SUBDIVISION 2 miles S. of McHenry on River Road Cake & coffee will be served. 5-14/5-16-69 MOVING TO F L O R I D A . GARAGE- SALE:-*Frldav and Saturday, May 16 and May 17 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Clothing, attic fan, bookcase, misc. 3009 Emily Lane, Hunterville Park. 5-14/5-16-69 VISCOUNTS Parents Association and Booster Club. Rummage Sale, Friday and Saturday, May 16th and 17th. Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Lakeland Park Community House, 171T N. Sunset, McHenry. 5-14/5-16-69 RUMMAGE SALE. 2 Schwinn bikes, 26", bookcases, lamps, drapes, name brand clothes, camping supplies, 1000 items. Saturday, May 17, 8 a.m. to noon. 1405 Bayview Lane, Village of Sunnyside. 5-14/5-16-69 GARAGE SALE, May 15. 16, 17th, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., 1408 Nokomis Trail. Household items, appliances, men and women's clothing, tools, furniture, fencing and numerous items. Call 385-5645. 5-14/5-16-69 RUMMAGE SALE. Adult and children's clothing, dishes, misc. items. Stereos, dinette set, double bed, bookshelves, patio glider, covered grill. Sunnyside Estates, 2016 Grandview Friday and Saturday. 385-1017. 5-14/5-16-69 FOR RENT DELUXE 2 bedroom apartment. Stove and refrigerator furnished, air conditioned, wall to wall carpeting. Swimming pool on grounds. Excellent location. Suitable for couple. Available May 15th. $150 per month, no pets. References required. Call 385-2260 between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. for appointment. 5-14-69TF1-2 CORNER LOCATION. Office or store space. 1335 N. Riverside Dr., McHenry. Call 385- 5675 or 385-4880. 5-14/5-16-69 PETS FOR SALE AKC registered Poodle puppies, black, toy, all males. Call 385- 0265. 5-14/5-16-69 CARD OF THANKS PUREBRED Siamese Sealpoint kittens. Eight weeks old. Housebroken. $10.00. Call 385-6309 after 3 p.m. 5-14-69 ST. BERNARDS, 12 weeks old. Call 312-JU7-5244. 5-14/5-30-69 YORKSHIRE Stud Service. Champion blood line. Fee reasonable. Pups available. Call 385-3926. 5-14/6-25-69 MALE Alaskan Malamute, 2% years old. Has papers. Excellent with children, $75 or b^st offer. Call 385-034C before Zi a.m, 5 -i-* 39 WE WISH to express our sincere gratitude to our dear friends and relatives and especially to Rev. White, McHenry Rescue Squad and George Justen for their aid and sympathy during our recent bereavement MR. & MRS LARRY TIPTON, SR. 3-14-69 I WISH to extend my sincere thanks to all who sent flowers, ;ards, spiritual bouquets and donations at the time of my husbands death. Special thanks to Father Tierney for his spiritual support and Dr. Eckstein who contributed much during his illness. MRS. LOUISE KENNETT 5-14-69 WE WISH to thank the Wonder Lake Rescue Squad, Dr. S. Ruggero, and the staff and nurses of the Woodstock hospital for taking care of Linda. THE CLIFFORD HANSONS 5-14-69 WE WISH to express bur thanks to relatives and friends for the beautiful cards and gifts we received on our Fiftieth wedding anniversary. Thanks to all that helped make it such a wonderful day. NICK & DELLA FREUND 5-14-69 WANTED PUPPIES, litters only. Up to 7 weeks old. Will pick up if brought to McHenry area. Good homes guaranteed. Call 385-7897. 5-2-69TF1-2 BUY IT... THRU THE WANTADS Prti That Need A Home 0eVer OR ARE Looking For Their Master As a public service of the McHenry Plaindealer all ads run under "Pets Tliat Need A Home" are Free. The only requirements are: Ifee ahimaJs are to be given away to good homes without charge or yoa are trying to find the owner of a pet that has strayed into your possesion TO BE GIVEN AWAY TO BE GIVEN AWAY LOOKING for good home. 10 months old, male, mostly Shepherd and part Collie^ Very good with children, housebroken. Call 385-4942. 5-14-69 OOOOOeOOOOOOOOOOOOffOOOOOOOOOOO* OMING EVENTS 3 MONTH old Labrador puppy, housebroken. 903 Locust Lane, Woodstock. 5-14-69 3 KITTENS, 2 brown and white, 1 calico, all females, 2 mos. old. Call 385-1927. 5-14-69 TO A GOOD HOME. Male English Setter, black and white, good with children. Call 385-7851. 5-14*69 1 BLACK CAT, 2 years old, excellent with children. Call 385-3656 after 7 p.m. 5-14-69 THREE 9 week old kittens, pan trained. Call 385-1547. 5-14-69 MAY 14 McHenry Garden Club Luncheon-- Hunter Country Club « Richmond -- 12 Noon. MAY 15 Catholic Daughters Of America, Court Joyce Kilmer No.. 573 ~ Regular Monthly Meetiing -- K of C. Hall -- 8 p.m. McCullom Lake Conservation Club Meeting - 8 P.M. West Shore Beach - Sven Enarson Home - 2411 North Beachside Road. M\Y 16 Senior Citizens Club Kitchen Band Practice, 7 P.M. to 9 P.M., Room 112, East Campus. NAIM Regular Meeting -- 8 p.m. -- Board Meeting 7 p.m. - Oak Room -- St. Mary's School. MAY 17 . Holiday Hills Property Owners Association -- Rummage Sale -- 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. -- 1509 W. Birch street, Holiday Hills. Spring Fling Dance --Johnsburg Community Hall -- Sponsored By Lilymoor Association. Rummage Sale -- Oakhurst Subdivision -- 2 Miles South Of McHenry On River Road. In Event Of Rain It Will Be Postponed To May 24. --10 a.m. to 4 p.m. MAY 19 Pi Alpha Meeting -- Home Of Barbara Studley ~ Program - Sculpture And Painting Presented By Adele Sabel And Carole Kernosky -- 8:15 p.m. MAY 21 Salad Bar Luncheon And Card Party -- 12 Noon -- Zion Lutheran Social Hall -- Rt 120 West -- Sponsored By Ladies Aid Society. McHenry Woman's Club Spring Luncheon--12:30 p.m.-- Timbers Restaurant -- Woodstock. 0 0 D future personnel inc. Thursday... May 15...9an to 9pm You are invited to come and visit our new office and just say..."HELLO" ...to McHenry County's Newest Most Advanced Professional Employment Service • Private personal interviews! • Placement in every type of job field! • Positively FREE to applicants! • Personnel research programs for employers! WE COME WITH 15 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN PLACING INDIVIDUALS IN PRIME OPPORTUNITY JOBSI SPECIALIZED COUNSELORS FOR YOUR OWN EMPLOYMENT NEEDS AND OUR SERVICE IS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL AND HIGHLY SELECTIVE SPECIALIZING IN: ADMINISTRATIVE ENGINEERING CHEMICAL DATA - PROCESSING ACCOUNTING EXECUTIVE SALES OFFICE TECHNICAL TRAINEES CLERICAL SECRETARIAL • future personnel inc. » YOUR PARTNERS IN PROGRESS Coventry Professional Building, 457 Coventry Lane Crystal Lake, Illinois 60014-Suite No. 126 Phone 815-459-9010 £ Women Of The Moose Card Party -- McHenry Moose Hall - 7:30 p.m. MAY 23 Senior Citizens Club Kitchen Band Practice, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., Room 112, East Campus. O.E.S. Demonstration Party -- 7:30 p.m. Acacia Hall. MAY 23, 24, 25 Gigantic Rummage Christ The King Church,^Wonder Lake -- May 23, 9 a.m; to 8 p.m. -- May 24, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. -- May 25, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. M\Y 26 Senior Citizens Club - 7:30 P.M. - East Campus Cafeteria; - Card Party. MAY 27 O.E.S. Stated Meeting and Memorial Service, 8 p.m., Acacia HalL JUNE 2 Ritual Of Jewels -- Home Of Carole Kernosky -- 8:15 p.m. JUNE 10 O.E.S. Past Officers Night -- Acacia Hall -- 8 p.m. JUNE 21 O.E.S. Annual -'Smorgasbord Dinner -- Serving from 5 p.m. to\ 7:30 p.m. - Acacia Hall, 1309 N. Court Street -- Public Invited. JUNE 24 O.E.S. Stated"'Meeting And Special Night -- Acacia Hall - 8 p.m. SERVICE NEWS Marine Staff Sergeant Joseph A. Ritt^Jr., son of Mrs. Theresa Reed of 6237 N. Oak Park avenue, Chicago, and husband of the former Miss Sandra D. Eckles of Holiday Hills, McHenry, is serving with the First Marine Aircraft Wing in Vietnam. Air arm of the Third Marine Amphibious Force, the First Marine Aircraft Wing operates several hundred aircraft including fighter, attack, reconnaissance, helicopter, and transport aircraft. In addition to providing aviation support for the First and Third Marine divisions, the Wing supports other U.S. and Allied forces operating in the five northernmost provinces of the republic. UN HONOR ROLL Anthony Wagner of McHenry, has been named to the honor roll for the winter quarter at Winona State college. Anthony is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wagner, 1003 N. 4th street, McHenry. His honor quotient is 3.33. Straight "A" is 4.00. ANNA H. KLEIN Mrs. Anna H. Klein of 5011 W. Flanders road, McHenry, died Sunday, May ll.atMcHen- ; ry hospital, where she had been a patient for about two months. She was 86 years of age. Mrs. Klein was born Feb. 4, 1883, in Chicago. She had been a summer resident of the area for fifty years and resided here permanently for the past fourteen years. Survivors are two sons, Har- _ vard at home and Fred of Bar- ' rington; also three grandchildren. y Last rites will be held at 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon "from the cPeter M. Justen & Son chapel | with burial in Elmwood cemetery, River Grove. Tn lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer society. PAMELA MILLER Pamela Miller, 15, of 8710 Ramble road, Wonder Lake, lost her life in the crash of two cars on R. 120,/near Thompson .road, last Sunday evening, May 11. Pamela was born April 11, 1954, graduated from Westwood school and" was a student at Woodstock high school. Besides her parents, Thane and Roberta Miller, she is survived by one brother, David, of Crystal Lake; seven sisters, Gail Gercken of Chicago, Sandra Fish and Linda Lance of Wonder Lake, Kathleen Podgorski of Woodstock, Janet, Doreen and Diane at home. A funeral Mass will be sung Thursday morning at 10 o'clock in Christ the King Catholic church, Wonder Lake, with Rev. Dorrence Travel officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. MILDRED E. KUNZ Rev. Herman Graef will officiate at last rites to be held Wednesday morning at 10o'clock at the Peter M. Justen & Son funeral home for Mildred E. Kunz, of 306 N. Cresthill avenue, Lilymoor, who died Sunday, May 11, in the Woodstock Residence. Burial was in Woodland cemetery. Mrs. Kunz, 52 years of age, had been in poor health for about two years. She was born Sept. 13, 1916, in Chicago and had resided in McHenry for eighteen years. Survivors are three sons, Ronald Nelsen of Lilymoor, Roberl Nelsen of McHenry and William Kunz at home; a daughter, Linda Kunz, at home and three grandchildren. GEM-MINERAL SHOW The public is invited to attend the fouth annual show of the Lake County Gem and Mineral society-, to be held Friday and Saturday, May 16 and 17, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday, May 18, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Kennedy Memorial hall, 2025 Washington street, Waukegan. Theme of the show is "Wonderland of Gems and Minerals". Purpose of the show is "to develop interest in and increase knowledge of mineralogy, geology, the lapidary arts and other related subjects". HOLIDAY HILLS NEWS INEZ YOUNG 385-4672 PROPERTY OWNERS HOLD RUMMAGE SALE SATURDAY A rummage sale sponsored by the Holiday Hills Property Owners Association will be held at the Mahon home at 1509 West Birch street this Saturday, May 17, beginning at 9 a.m. A wide variety of items will be displayed so be sure to get down there. Someone else's white elephant may be your treasure. To get there, take Sunset drive down to Holiday drive and turn left, and take Holiday drive to Birch and turn left again. The sale will go on until 5 p.m. or until all the items are gone. APOLOGIES My apologies for such a short column this week, but my family and I went to Norman, Okla., to see Tom Dougherty and the Oklahoma Alumni football game. For And About Teenagers THE WEEK'S LETTER: "What can a teenager do when his parents just aren't with it? Is running away from home the only answer? My parents are square. They see what is going on with the younger generation, but rather than trying to understand it, they make jokes. When I want to participate in what's going on at the teen scene, they load me down with silly things to do around the house or just put the latch on the front door and ground me. It isn't fair. 1 don't want to run away * like it around here, except for the fact my parents won't let me go my own way. So, what's to be done about it?" OUR REPLY: T h e t h i n g s you have to do around tne h o u s e a r e n ' t s o s i l l y . Y o u r parents would prefer that this MY PARttife x \NOrt ! LIT MP c".o MY OW^ WAY... be your 'Thing' To you it is a drag, to them it svmboj.izes fulfillment of a parental oblig a t i o n -- w h i c h i s t o p r o v i d e you with a sense of responsibility. That world where everyone is "free" to do only that which pleases for the moment i s a d r e a m w o r l d . I f y o u r p a r e n t s d i d n ' t " c a r e " t h e y would not have provided for you as they have. Your home could have been a tent, or a tree house. You may think this would be fun. But, you have no idea how cold and dreary the world can be when no one is looking out for you--and you haven't learned how to look out for yourself. H you hove a teenage problem you wont to discuss or an observation to make, address your Un«r to FOR AND ABOUT TEENAGERS COMMUNITY AND SUBURBAN PRESS SERVICE FRANKFORT KY )