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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Oct 1972, p. 15

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REAL ESTATE WONDER LAKE McHENRY NEW 3 BEDROOM RANCH Basement, Carpeting, Air Conditioning. Very Low down payment. Only 923,900 B ft K CONSTRUCTION 312-529-3900 J0/4TF12 r i OPEN HOUSE in Wonder Lake Coral & Thompson Roads SATURDAY & SUNDAY New Homes G.I.'s...No money down! Fantastic low down on FHA terms and 10 per cent down on conventional loans 3 & 4 bedroom ranches 10/4TF12 WANTED TO REN1 SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR desires 3 bedroom house. Call Mr. Gary Fields. 385-1145 10-20 MIDDLE aged lady needs 4 room unfurnished house or apartment in Wonder Lake area. Reasonable. 815-653- 6491. 10-18/10-20 WORKING LADY wishes first floor apartment in McHenry. Call before 3: P.M. weekdays and week ends anytime. 385- 2453. 10-20 COMMERCIAL TYPE BUILDING! APPROXIMATELY 2500 SQ. FT. McHENRY AREA. 312-222-3728 or 312-222-3743 Cotton Creates A Wonderland Of Children's Fashions For Fall PAGE 15-PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY. OCTOBER 20. 1972 Curnfoi tauie, careiree cot­ ton has moved to the head of the class for fall, 1972. Smocked, flocked, waled, or patterned, it 's the natural choice of both back-to- schoolers -and their mothers. Because of its inherent style-ability, wear-ability, and durability, cotton is the optimum fabric for toddlers, tomboys, or teens. < Super-soft cotton knits which combine easy care with easy wear sport amus­ ing patterns that range from reindeer prints to cowboys and Indians. All-cotton seersucker, for­ merly considered a spring or summer fabric, emerges as an important children's wear fabric this fall. In rich au­ tumn colors, it mirrors the freshness of a child yet keeps pace with the active life. Pure cotton corduroy, al­ ways a favorite, now boasts new shapes and dimensions. Pin-wales, mid-wales, and wide-wales are all as prac­ tical as they are attractive. Children love the feel of cor­ duroy; mothers dote on its workaday washability. Shiny sateens, delicate flo­ ral challis prints, velours, and other pure cotton fabric inno­ vations complete and enrich the fall fashion picture in the wonderland of children's wear, reports Cotton Incor­ porated. And they're all turned out in easy-going de­ signs calculated to meet the active needs of childhood's magical world. I FIND JUST THE RIGHT HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY WITH A PLAINDEALER CLASSIFIED. PHONE 385-0170 to place your ad. PETS FOR SALE HIPPITY-HOP--This young artist's smock of pure cotton sateen is rabbit-printed and shouldered with ruffles. De­ signed by Ruth of Carolina, it 's in Cohama cotton. DAISY-FRESH--Cotton printed all over with tiny flowers creates pint-size fashion. By Polly Flinders, the long-sleeved dress has smocking detail at the high rise waist and lace around the neck. Cotton by Henry Glass. GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS AKC, sired by German im­ port, whose sire was No 1 World Champion for 1969 & 1970. Mothers Grand­ father was No. 6 world Champion. 100% German bloodlines. Bred for show, protection and tempera­ ment. 815-678-7333 10 •18^ 20 FIND JUST THE RIGHT HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY WITH A PLAINDEALER CLASSIFIED. PHONE 385-0170 PET CENTER Jgpi* toUT A for PETS THAT NEED A HOME OR ARE I00K1NG FOR THEIR MASTER TO BE GIVEN AWAY ST. BERNARD and Collie, 3 years old, housebroken. 385-6096. 10-20 BLACK AND WHITE, male Cock-a-poo, 7 months old, good with children. 385-7536. 10-20 TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED PHONE 385-0170 y * V MARY, MARY, NOT EVER CONTRARY?--Hardly ever, anyway, when she's all dressed up in this pert schoolgirl smock that grows with_.<fornflowers, poppies, and gar­ denias on pinwale cotton corduroy. The Crompton fabric is styled into a straight-cut smock by Designer Phyllis Berens for Magic Years. It's ensembled with a capped- sleeve blouse in all-cotton by Inwood Knitting Mills. A DILLAR--A dollar, the ten o'clock scholar arrives on the scene in an all-cotton man-tailored shirtdress. By Youngland, it features a red and white striped shirt atop a navy skirt. In cotton by Marcus Brothers. G RUGGED--Carwood comes up with a new version of the Western jacket. In Cone Mills' blue cotton denim, it's shearling-lined and has flapped patch pockets on the yoked front. KNIT DUO- -Fine gauge cot­ ton knit fashions a scoop- necked pullover with cap dolman sleeves and collegiate stripes. It's layered over a long-sleeved shirt in the same cotton knit. Both by Miss In­ genue. -- LONDON BRIDGE--Span­ ning the time 'til Christmas is Inwood's cotton knit all decked out in a red and white reindeer print. By Young- land, the dress is styled with white bib front, pointed col­ lar and cuffs. OCTOBER 24 SHOULD BE PROCLAIMED A UN D/VT OF SHAME It was exactly one year ago -- on the 26th anniversary of the founding of the United Nations - that the UN demonstrated its total subservience to its Communist masters, by voting to expel the Republic of China from membership and to seat instead the mur­ derous tyranny of Mao Tse-tung and Chou En-lai. This action, which was taken in specific violation of the UN Charter, shows how little regard the world body has for any "laws," including its own, when it comes to serving Communist purposes. For this reason, and many more, we believe that October 24 should be proclaimed a UN Day Of Shame. For more information about the United Nations, and why we say "Get US out!", order the UN Special Packet for two dollars from: THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY Belmont, Massachusetts 02178 San Marino, California 91108 REMODELING HOME IMPROVEMENTS • QOOOO £> * Plumbing * Heating P M w # Electrical iHomeOwnerB * Carpentry 414-724-5222 Inland Lakes Construction IfliUlSiiMAMSlMMflQflQQQQQQQQQOQQOOOOQQQQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOono We Don t Claim People Will Line Up Like This When You Advertise In The McHenry Plaindealer... R ...as a Matter of Fact, The Fourth Man In Line Just Wants Change For a Quarter. \ -» But Many Others Have Proven Results. Try It, Call 385-0170 The McHenry Plaindealer 3812 West Elm Street McHenry, III.

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