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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 Jan 1970, p. 9

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< Claims against saki r*Stt» should be filed In Hie Probate office of the Clerk of said Court, County Court House, Wood­ stock, Illinois, and oopies thereof mailed or delivered to said legs! representative and to said attorney MARQARET CNEIL Clerk of the Court . (Pub. Dec. 26, 1969, Jan 2, 9, 1970) LEGAL NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, MCHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF Susan Schaefer Deceased, FILE NO. 69-P-332 Notice Is hereby given pur­ suant to Section 194 of the Probate Act, of the death of the above named decedent and that letters TESTAMENTARY were issued on December 15, 1969, to Elmer J. Schaefer, 9511 Country Club, Woodstock, Illinois, whose attorney of rec­ ord is Leroy J. Welter, 1303 N. Richmond Road, McHenry, Illinois. Claims may be filed within 7 months from the date of is­ suance of Letters of Office and that any claim not filed within that period is barred as to the estate which is inventor­ ied Within that period. Claims against said estate should be filed in the Probate office of the Clerk of said Court, County Court House, Woodstock, Illinois, and cop­ ies thereof mailed or deliver­ ed to said legal representative and to said attorney. MARGARET 0»NEIL Clerk of the Court (Pub. Dec. 26, 1969, Jan 2, 9, 1970) •PET§ THAT NEED A HOME TWO NIGHT FOREMAN Heavy experience in supervision Immediate placement $800-1900 WIDE SCOPE PERSONNEL 5 Benton • • Woodstock 338-3200 1324-122669 THANKS to the many kind friends and neighbors who sent gifts, cards and flowers and who came to see me dur­ ing my recent stay In McHenry Hospital MRS. GEORGE JOHNSON 12 TO MODINE b fcwh of McHenry on Rlnpnod Road RINGWOOD, ILLINOIS "an equal opportunity employer"' VERNON F. KRAMER Navy Ensign Vernon F. Kramer, son of'Mr. and Mrs. Verndn J. Kramer of 3305 W. Elm street, McHenry, has com­ pleted basic jet flight instruc­ tion at Training Squadron Nine, Naval Air station, Meridiart, Miss. * During the six weeks of train­ ing at the squadron, as a stri­ dent naval aviator, he master­ ed the techniques of jet acro­ batics and formation flying. He received some forty-eigtyt hours of flight experience in the North American T-2 "Buckeye" jet training aircraft. His course also included 200 hours of academic instruction in aircraft engineering, me­ teorology, navigation and naval leadership. GERMAN SHEPHERD pup­ pies, AKC registered. Solid blades, black and cream; also grown male $75. New litter. Call 815-385-7648. 12-11470 OR ARE- r "I LOOKING FOR THEIR*-MASTER As-a public serviced the McHenry Plaindealer all ads run under "Pets That Need A Home" arejFree. The only- requirements are: The animals are to be given away to good homea without charge or you are trying to.""-find the owner pf a pet that has strayed intd your possession. BACHELOR wants house­ keeper who can drive a car. Lake Geneva area. Call 414- 248-2498' anytime after 6:00 P.m. 12-11470TF PART TIME-grill man or wo­ man to cook at Little Chef Restaurant. Call 385-9752. 1219-12 70 FULL TIME woman wanted. Combination marking and sell­ ing. Employee benefits. Apply in person to Harry Dean. Bet Franklin. 12369TF12 In loving memory of our beloved mother, CHRISTINE STILLING, who passed away seventeen years ago on Jan. 1, 1953. We wish you weft here with us a little whil#today To see you as you used to be And hear the things you'd say But since you cannot be with us We'll do the next best thing Well spend the day with you in heart Just remembering. Ever remembered by CHILDREN & GRANDCHILDREN 1270 ELECTRONIC TECHS. LIGHT COLORED small female German Shepherd. Found on December 22nd in the vicinity of 4400 West Route 120. Call 385-5628. 1270 WOMAN to work part time, Monday thru Thursday, doing paste up. loping necessary. Good working conditions. Ap­ ply In person at McHenry Plaindealer, 3812 W. ram St 121069TF12 IM, ADVERTISING SALES REP­ RESENTATIVE for work In newspaper advertising depart­ ment (sales layout). Good op­ portunity for aggresive young man with solid future. Must be draft free. For appointment caU Tom MUler. 385-0170. HELP WANTED Great Outpouring from Ilie Source of Plenty Flexowriters to $425 WIDE SCOPE PERSONNEL 885 Benton Woodstock 333-3200 1224-122669 SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS We have one route open Ail and PM. and 1P.M. route WORTS TRANSIT 8̂5-1500 121969TF12 Goodwill To v Visit McHenry Friday, Jan. 9 The Goodwill Industries truck wiU be In McHenry Friday, Jan. 9, to pick up discards, clothing, shoes and other household items for the handicapped workers ̂ according to Mrs. Nick (AgnesX Adams. No longer-wanted repairable items from closets and cup- f boards provide a rehabilitation v program for disabled from Noi- thern Illinois and Southern Wis­ consin in the Goodwin indus­ tries skillshops. "Donate your older repair­ able clothing and household ar­ ticles to non-profit Goodwill Industries and you will help the handicapped to help themselves. You'll be sharing in a way that does not pinch your pocketbook, but will put wage-earning mon­ ey into the pockets of handi­ capped persons employed at Goodwill." AU items given to Goodwill Industries are tax deductible and the driver or representa­ tive wUl give you a receipt which may be attached to your tax report. You may obtain Goodwill bags from your local branches or representative. | Our Savers Share { t #1,213,330. » SECURITY GUARDS Crystal Lake Ana Bondable, Full and Part Time, • «ge 85 to OO.« 1 PART TIME grffl man or wo­ man to cook at Little Chef Restaurant. CaU 385-9752. - 1<r*339-12TO I ^rdtJfD LteE tO extend my appreciation to Father Baumhofer, Father Urbaniak, Reverend ChappeU; to the doc­ tors, nurses and nurses aides; to the Girl Scouts,, the Girl Scout Leaders and the Boy Scouts and to all my friends for their cards of good wishes during my recent stay in the McHenry Hospital. MRS. RAYMOND (Adele) STILLING 1230-1270 WE WISH TO EXPRESS our grateful appreciation for the prayers, get well wishes and help from our many friends following our auto accident It was comforting to realize so many people were willing to help in (Mir time of need. We also wish to thank the staff of the McHenry Hospi­ tal and the doctors of the McHenry Medical Group for the wonderful attention we re­ ceived. VIRGIL POLLOCK FAMILY 1270 Contact LT. REIBEE AMERICAN STEEL TREATING (Terra Cotta) Routt 31 Gala 3 8 aan. - 4 pan. 12-17-1970 PART TIME MANor WOMAN Excellent guaranteed income. Flexible hours. For further information r.AT-T- 815-459-4420 1230-1270 Accountants all kinds fo $13,000 WIDE SCOPE PERSONNEL 885 Benton Woodstock 338-3200 1224-122609 1270 The Greeks used a suffocat­ ing incendiary mixture in war- fore, beginning about 360 B.C. It was called Greek Fire, and the composition is still un­ known. SATURDAY & SUNDAY only. 4:00 p.m. to midnight, Nurses aide for nursing home on Pistakee Bay. No experi­ ence necessary. Will train. 815-385-0461. 1270 Check that big dollar amount. There's a story in it . that it's a good idea to join those whose motto is "Saving... Source of Plenty." This year's interest payments will provide pleasure and security for thousands of families in our community. What's more, they'll be sharing again in just a few months when interest is paid once more. Enjoy the abundance of rewards that come from having money growing, steadily and safely--money you can ^ise to educate your children, travel and enjoy retirement. Join in now and start saving for "Plenty." per annum Passbook Rate HELP WANTED Golden Passbook Rate $500 minimum Due to expansion of our production facilities, we have permanent positions open for; • ASSEMBLERS • LACERS • SOLDERERS • TUNER TRACKERS • ANALYZER 6 Month Certificate $1,000 minimum Saturday, January 3 at 1:00 PM 41 HEAD HI-GRADE HOLSTEINS: 36 Milk Cows, 16 havii« freshened in the last 30-60 days; 4 close springers; balance bred back and giving a good flow of milk; 4 bred heifers, due in Febru­ ary; 1-18 "mo. old Purebred bulL TB and Bangs test forms avail­ able on day of sale. Cattle are eligible for out-of-state ship­ ment. This herd has always been dwner milked and if needing cows you will be pleased with any purchaaes you make. FEED: 3500 bales 1st & 2nd cutting mixed hay; 250 balea Or­ chard Grass and Timothy; 1000 bales oats straw; 25 ft. silage in 14 ft. alio. DAIRY EQUIPMENT: 275 gaL Groan bulk cooler; DeLaval No. 75 pump with new motor; 200 ft. new li?' vac. line; 3 Surge unite; 3 DeLaval Sterling unite; SS carrying pails * strainers; Star- line barn cleaner with 1 yr. old chain. . MACHINERY: New Holland No. 327 130 bu. manure spreader, 7 mo. old; Case 6-knife ensilage chopper with corn & hay heads; McC.' blower with 50 ft. pipe; Oliver 3-14 plow on RT; New Idea No. 17 PTO spreader; New Idea trail-type mower; McC. 8 ft. field cult.; McC. 2-row planter with disc openers, fort. & herb­ icide attach.; 28 ft. bale conveyor with motor, 8 ft. McC. disc; RT wagon with rack; 4 aection steel harrow; INTEREST PAID QUARTERLY ON ALL ACCOUNTS SAViNq... SOURCE of plENTy ALL ACCOUNTS NOW INSURED UPr TO $20,000 X' Company paid fringe benefits. Apply In Peraon ADMIRAL CORPORATION 3906 W. Elm St. McHenry PERSONNEL OFFICE -- 8:00 A.M. - 4:80 PJi HENG0 federal savings and loan association ° Where more people save more money than anywhere else in McHenry County ALFRED B. MILLER, OWNER Auctioneers: Gordon Stade, McHenry, Illinois - 815-385-7032 Wm. Stade, Jr., Mundelein, I1L - 312-566-8555 "Selling for People Who Care" Clerks: McHenry State Bank. Usual bank terms. Not responsible for accidents. Louie's Lunch on Grounds. 12-11470

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