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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Feb 1956, p. 7

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Thursd&yC February 9; 1956- THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER • , •• :• • • "x$f.' PageS FOR SALE FOR SALE -- 30 gal. Norge electric- table top water heater, perfect condition, $30. Herb. Phone 6?4-J-l. 40 B*0R SALE--A.K.C. Reg. German Shepherd pups, 4 months old. >^oatly all black. Females $35.00. Call McHenry 1370-M-2. 40 m J)R SALE -- Deep Freeze, small Philco, $75; y> ton pick-up Ford .truck, 1955 model, $1500, or will take car in trade. Private party. Call 1368-J-2. 40 •FOR SALE -- 5000 bales mixed h,ay, first and second cutting. Tel. r£;chmond 2185, Joe.. Kuhn, Rt. 2, Richmond. 40 J£OR SALE -- 2 piece bedroom -ijfy. Call 577-J-l after 6 p.m. 40 FOR RENT FOR RENT -- In Fox Lake, two "bedroom apartment, furnished or unfurnished, heated garage. Available February 15. Children accepted-. Phone JUstice 7-3101. 39-tf Fj£*R RENT -- 1% room apartnwnt, refrigerator, hot plate, shower & b«\c.h, utilities furnished, puck's Town Club, McHenry, 111. .201 Riverside Dr. Phone 12. 40 FOR RENT -- Motel room, heat- !ed, private bath. Reasonable winter rates by week. Willows Motel, Rt. 176, Island Lake, JAckson 8-6344. *40 FOR RENT -- Room in private )#me. References preferred. Box liY, Plaindealer. 40 FOR RENT -- In Volo, 1st floor apt., 3 big rooms, modern, bath end shower, big oasement for washing. Heat and water furnished: Available February 15th. Call McHenry 523-R-l. *40 FOR RENT -- 3 room apt., carr peted, stove, refrigerator, • gas it, $75 per month. Phone Mc- 1727-R. 40 .FlOR RENT -- 5 room apt., 1 % '$?&ths, fireplace, automatic oil ijiiat, garage on attractive site Iwlth large yard, opposite golf ^course on 173, V4 mile east of Highway 12. Call or write R. C. ^Urton, 3242A Western, Park imprest, 111. SKyline 5-2402. 40-tf 'FOR RENT -- 3 furnished rooms per mo. Electricity and heat Included. Adults only. Call Won- Mer Lake 2991. *40 HELP WANTED iHELP WANTED -- Women for •pleasant telephone work in McHenry, no experience necessary. • Salary, full or part time. Hours L.m. to 5 p.m. or 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. 3{)ly Room 6, 210 So. Green St., ."McHenry. *40 j Help Wanted I Turret Lathe Operators ^.sfeWew higher rates of pay. ;.^Jsual employee benefits. Low price company cafeteria. '.(Jfcxcellent record of continuous \«tnployment for 47 years. ^Overtime occasionally available. - Apply Monday thru Friday, , 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.. Employment , . office open Sat. from 10 a.m. f to 12 noon. BARCO MFG. CO. 500 N. Hough St. Barrington, 111. 40 • it •-- TflSLP WANTED -- Male, cutter, experienced on dresses. Steady work or young man willing to iearn trade. Apply in person Woodstock Dress Manufacturing <$>,, 228 Main St., Woodstock. 40 HELP WANTED --Salesman local territory, brand new item never VAfore sold in this area. Fascinati%, inexipensive, simple to operate 3rd dimension camera kit. Really must see to believe. Reply care of Plaindealer, Box 118. ?40 Help Wanted OPPORTUNITIES laboratory technicians for high school graduates who have completed military service and are willing to work rotating shifts. Good starting rates. Employee benefits. Call in person or phone C.L. 1600. t THE PURE OIL CO. Crystal Lake, 111. 40 HELP WAV TED -- Brown and Sharpe scre.v machine operator. Must have joo shop experience on precision work. Late type equip- 47 hour week. Paid holidays •avacation. William Frank Co., '228 James St.. Barrington. Phone ^prington 1775. 40-tf HELP WANTED REAL ESTATE Help Wanted" Accounting Clerk (FEMALE) Some typing r-equired; must be able to work quickly and accurately with figures. Permanent. Hours 8:15 am. to 4:45 Ja.m. Free Hospitalization, Medical and Life Insurance. "VH*V Apply Monday thru Friday 9 a.m. to .4 p.m. Employment office open Sat. from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. BARCO MFG. CO. < " 500 N. Hough St. Barrington, Hi! 40 HELP WANTED ~ Men with cars for light delivery work. Must know McHenry area. Excellent earnings. Apply Coddon Advertising Co., Room 6, 210 So. Green St., McHenry. *40 FOR SALE -- Meat Market and Grocery, well stocked and well equipped. Excellent all year round business plus 5 room apt. Phone Wonder Lake 5681. 36-tf Help Wanted Young married many preferably with some garage or service station experience, for tire plant in McHenry. This is an excellent opportunity for the right man to learn a trade. Good starting pay and steady interesting work. Apply -- Marticke & Nixon, Inc. 311 E. Elm St., McHenry FOR §ALE -- At Hunterville Park. 3 bedroom ranch home, 6 years old. Detached garage. $10,- 900 by owner. Leaving town. Call McHenry 1570. 37-tf FOR SALE -- Lots in the Walsh Subdivision, a mile South of Community Hign School. Come out and look 'em over or call 630-W-l. *39-3 FOR SALE -- Deluxe Regner Road 3 bedroom, large living room, unusual dining and TV. room, 2 inside fireplaces, full basement, gas heat, spacious well landscaped grounds, many extras. McHenry 1888-J. 40 MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE -- Is your old rug worn out? Is it the wrong color or size? Why not trade it in qn a new rug or carpeting by LEES. Free estimates. Home shopping service. Easy budget terms. Tidy Floor Coverings, 604 Washington St. (Route 14 North) Woodstock, 111. Phone 888. 40 FOR SALE -- % acre, 1 mile south of McHenry, 1 block east of Rt. 31, water and gas, $1500, terms, $500 down or $1300 cash. Call 665-W-2. 40 WANTED 40 HELP WANTED -- Woman to work in nursing home, 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. or 3:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Call 461'. 40 Help Wanted Will Train Accounting Clerk Young man who likes to work wrrtf&figures. Will train in cost accounting fproCjedure. Excellent opportunity to train for a profitable future. BARCO MFG. CO. 500 N. Hough St. Barrington, 111. 40 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE - Shell - 3 bedrooms in Orchard Heights. For information call Blackstone Home Improvements Co., Chicago, SPring 7-4270 or McHenry-1025 or -1405. 67-tf FOR SALE) -- Wonder Lake, 8 room frame house, full English basement, 8 bedrooms, recreation room, attached garage, automatic forced air oil heat, landscaped wooded lot, 50x150, public water paved road ,beach, $12,000. Phone Wonder Lake 2481. 33-tf McHENRY AND VICINITY Spring Grove - 1% story home, 2 bedrooms down, 2 half finished on 2nd. Hardwood floors, full basement, oil heat, garage. On Main street in Spring Grove, 2 blocks to railroad, 3 miles to Fox Lake. Price $1'5,750. Main Street in Johnsburg, 2 story residence, 1 bedrooms, hot air heat, also suitable for beauty parlor or other small business. Price $8,000. 2 bedroom home, gas heat, full basement, garage, wooded lot. Price $12,000. For appointment call at our offipe in Johnsburg, McHenry 37. JACOB FRITZ - REALTORS 38-tf FOR SALE -- Wonder Lake, 2 bedroom house, basement, automatic forced air oil heat, garage, 2 lots wooded. Price $7,500. Phone Wonder Lake 5622. *39-2 FOR SALE - $19,000 buys this two year old, two bedroom ranch home, 13x25 living room with divider for Den or Guest bedroom. Natural rireplace, kitchen with dining area. Tiled bath, utility room, extra lavatory, paneled and heated porch; 2 car garage and storage space. Lot 100x150. Walking distance to Super Market. McHenry Realty, 532 Main St. Phone 268, or Mr. Plumb 1046-J. 40 FOR SALE -- HOMES -- FARMS CHOICE LOTS -- BUSINESSES RESORT PROPERTY Knox Real Estate 405 Richmond Road McHenry, 111. Phone: McHenry 421-J 24-tf FOR SALE 1 year old ranch home on 5 acres, 40 miles from Chicago on blacktop road. Full price $14,500. Terms. ALSO 4 room home, completed, on large lot in Lakeland Park, $8,000. AIRS PUN BUILDERS McHenry 430 36-tf FOR SALE -- Three Bedroom house, large living room, 2 full baths, sun deck, full basement, garage. Completed 1955. Landscaped. Wooded Shores, Wonder Lake near beach. Hard surfaced roads, wooded lot. Reasonable lerms. Wonder Lake 2962. 40-tf REAL ESTATE WANTED -- For our clients, 2 and 3 bedroom, modern homes, in or near McHerirty, close to railroad preferred. From $12,000 to $15 000. JACOB FRITZ - REALTORS In Johnsburg McHenry 87 38-tf Wanted INSURED SAVINGS , Savings invested In Crystal Lake Savings and Loan Association are insured by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp., and earn 2%% plus % % extra. 38-tf Friday'Nite Features Deep Fried Boneless Perch French Fried Potatoes Lettuce and Tomato Salad Hot Rolls and Butter -- 75c Children's Plate - 50c Free Favors for Children Organ Music Sat. Nite added attraction - Tournament of Roses in Color Ruth Smith at the Hammond. CLUB LILYMOOR Route 120 40 WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY _ Top price paid for iron, metals and Junk cars. Ed Marsh, phone Woodstock 1610-M-2. 43-tf WANTED TO BUY -- We pay highest prices for old cars, Iron metals, paper and rags. Prompt pick ups. Also for sale, good used tires, 15 or 16 inch rim«. Call Roy Grooms, 1368-M-l or Staines 53-J. 32-tf WANTED TO BUY -- Deep Freeze, must be more than 20 cu. ft Reply care of Plaindealer, Box 119. 40 WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT -- 3 bedroom home in McHenry or near vicinity. Will sign lease if necessary. Must bs available by May or June. Phone 471-M. 37-tf LEGAL® iniiiinin'MiiiiiiiiiiiMii'iiiitiii.rrriiiiiiiiiiiiii.iittiiiM NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE APr PLICATION OF WALTER HARRIS AND GENEVIEVE HARRIS FOR VARIATION OF ZONING CLASSIFICATION AND A* MENDMENT OF ZONING ORDI? NANCE. • » That in compliance with the provisions of the McHenry County Zoning Ordinince relative to a variation of the zoning classification of property a public hearing will be had before the McHenry County Zoning Board of Appeals in connection with the application of Walter Harris and Genevieve Harris to vary and change the classification of the following described real estate to allow fpr a two family dwelling on same: Lot 4 in Block 2 of Unit No. 1, Holiday Hills, being a subdivision of part cf Sections 17 and 18, Township 44 North, Range 9, East of the 3rd P. M. in McHenry County, Illinois, said property being on Violet Drive a short distance west of the public highway. The hearing will be held at 2:30 o'clock P. M., on Tuesday, February 28th, 1956, in the City Hall of the City of Crystal Lake, Illinois, at which time and place any person or persons desiring to object to such application will be entitled to be heard. McHENRY COUNTY ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS v by Harold J. Bacon, chairman JOSEPH X. WAYNNE, Attorney for Petitioner LEG At S NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF HENRY J. STILLING FOR ZONING RECLASSIFICATION AND/OR VARIATION Notice is hereby given that in compliance With the provisions of the McHenry County Zoning Ordinance, a public hearing will be held by the McHenry County Zoning Board of Appeals relative to reclassification or variation of the use of the following described property to "R-2" Residence District, minimum area and frontage requirements and set back line reauirements on the following described property in accordance with the prayer of the Petition filed with said Board: •That part of the Northeast quarter of section, twenty-six (26), Township forty-five (45) North, Range eight (8) East of the Third Principal Meridian, described as follows: Commencing on the North and South quarter section line at a point two hundred fourteen and five tenths (214.5) feet North from the center of said section twentysix) 26); thence South eightyeight (88) degrees and four (4) minutes East, forty-five and ninety one hundredths (45.91) feet to i point on the Easterly right of way line of the State Highway (now known as Route 31) for a^._place of beginning; thence Southerly on the Easterly right ol way line of said State Highway, one hundred sixty-one I.I 11.111111111I I11IJ 1.11 i.!.l.H.I !1 III i1 111 111H I H i. St. Patrick Grade School Champs HEALTH TALK 11I I11IITIII i rillTl liUlTHWI HT! ! I I ll'll I l!l 11111 Liver Is Essential Organ The liver, is o one of the vital organs in the human body. In- j deed, without it, a person can! live only a short time, the educational committee of the Illinois State Medical society observes in a health talk. Situated under the right half! of the diaphragm, the large muscle that separates the chest j from the sSbdomen, the liver resembles a chemical factory. It is the largest gland in the body, weighing from three to four pounds, and is composed of masses called lobules. Actually the liver serves as a filter,' for it receives raw materials from the food we eat and changes them into the some thirty .different substances that a living and; Left to Right: Front Row -- Low, Aim growing body requires. It se- j 2nd Row -- Reid, Smith, Casey, Miller, Howard, Klapperich, Wahl, Hyatt, Justen, Coach. 3rd Row Eichinger, Coach, M. Wirtz, O'Brien, D. Wirtz, Yegge, Rev. E. C. Coakley. . The above team from St. Patrick's school recently won the grade school honors in the Parish Tournament sponsored by the McHenry Knights of Columbus. cretes bile, stores carbohydrates and regulates the amount of the various proteins in ihe blood. While the ljLver is fairly well protected, serious injuries to it, incurred through blows, falls, wounds and the like, may prove fatal since normally it contains about one-fourth of the body's supply of blood. And, since the tiny, sensitive veins of the liver are not supplied with valves, internal bjeijsding may be profuse. In certain types of diseases of the liver, jaundice is characteristic. In gallbladder disease, for example, existing gallstones may cause an obstruction which blocks the tube leading from the liver to the intestine. The bile then and seventy-five hundredths hacks up into the blood where it (161.75) feet to a point; thence East parallel with the quarter section line, sixty-eight and one hundredth (68.01) feet to a point; thence Northerly on a line parallel with the Easterly right of way line of said Route 31 a distance of one hundred fiftyeight and eighteen hundredths (158.18) feet to a point; thence North eighty-eight (88) degrees arid four (4) minutes west, sixtyis circulated throughout the body, resulting in a yellowish discoloration of all of the patient's tissues and visible on skin and eyes. Another type of liver disease, infectious hepatitis, is caused by a virus or germ, much too small tb be seen, even with a microscope. Infectious hepatitis, an inflammatory disease, is usually accompanied by jaundice. Again WARRIORS LOSE TO CRYSTAL LAKE IN 56 TO 50 TUSSLE that they resorted to long passes and wild throws. But, Crystal Lake had size under the basket plus a take-charge j fellow named Bucky Jacobs. It The visiting McHenry Warrior1 was Jacobs who rose to the ocvarsity came close to upsetting I casion whenever McHenry seemthe league-leading Crystal Lake' ec* he closing in on his team, basketball team last Saturday | The Warriors gave it a good night, but had to be content with 'fry. the. losing end of a 56 to 50 ! Crystal Lake (56) score. ) Olsson The Fulton boys started strong j Johnson Buhrow the flow of bile, secreted by the eight and five hundredths j liver, may become obstructed by (68.05) feet to the place of be-j the inflammation. Unable to esginning, in McHenry County, j cape into the intestines, the bile Illinois. j seeps into the blood and is con- That said property is located on j veyed to all the tissues of the the northeast corner of Route 311 body, giving the yellow coloration and Washington Street, just out-1 to the whites of the eyes, the side the city limits of McHenry, I skin, and the perspiration. Illinois and across Route 31 from j Chemical poisons, one of which Woodlawn Cemetery in the Town-! is alcohol, are other. causes of ship of McHenry, County of Mc-1 liver disease. When alcohol is Henry and State of Illinois. Said hearing shall be heard at the McHenry City Hall Building in the city of McHenry, McHenry County, Illinois, at the hour of 3:30 P. M. on the 6th day of March, 1956. McHENRY COUNTY ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS By: {larold Bacon, j Its Chairman i Petitioner's Attorney R. A. STTJEBEN, 532 Main Street McHenry, Illinois WANTED TO RENT _ Or lease or with option. 4 or 5 room house with some land and buildings. A small poultry farm would be suitable. Chester Griffiths, Rt. 2, Box 52A, Prairie View, 111. c1 37-5 PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Proposed Changes NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF ROSE STAINES in Schedules FOR AMENDMENT AND VARCOMMONWEALTH B D IS ON ! IATION OF ZONING CLASSIFICOMPANY (Public Service Com-! CATION WANTED TO RENT -- Family of 3 adults want heated 2 bedroom furnished apt. March 1. Call Mrs. Drabek at 1050 between 9:00 and 4:30. 40 LOST AND FOUND LOST -- MISSING, female beagle hound since Jan. 29. Mostly black wearing a red collar, named "Duchess". Child's first dog. Please phone Wonder Lake 3162. 40 MISCELLANEOUS Grand Opening Sat., Feb. 11th - CHARM HOUSE Lakemoor, Rte. 120 Gifts For All SERVING: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. Open 7:00 a.m. to Midnight MARION SULOK, Prop. *38-3 GOOD THINGS TO EAT -- Waukegan Radio gives McHenry County news at 12:45 Mon.-Sat. 16,000 local listeneis eat it up. "Dial 1220 for mews that's close to you." 40 Has your drinking become a problem? Men, women, if so write Alcoholics Anonymous, Rt. 5, Box 508, McHenry, 111 Meetings every Monday 8:30 p.m. 12-tf NOTICE WE WILL BE CLOSED FOR TWO WEEKS STARTING FEBRUARY li Re-OPENING FEBRUARY 27 McHenry Welding Service Route 120 East, McHenry, 111. 39T2 pany Division) hereby gives notice to the public that it has filed with the Illinois Commerce Commission nn February 1, 1956, certain rate schedule changes proposed to become effective with meter readings taken on and after March 3, 1*1956. The purpose of these changes is to simplify tne rate schedules applicable in FuDlic Service Company territory. Th3 company proposes to transfer Rate 1--Residential Electric Service, Rate 5--General Electric Service, Rate 24--Municipal Pumping and Street Lighting Service from Schedule E-2 to Schedule E-3 and cancel Schedule E-2. Schedule E-3 applies to all of Public Service territory, while Schedule E-2 applies to such territory cxcept for the area formerly served by Illinois Northern Utilities Company. It is also proposed to cancel Rates 1, 5, 24, 55, and 56 in the Illinpis Northern schedule of the Company. Rates 1 and 5 are identical, and Rate 24 is similar to corresponding rates in Schedule E-2. Rates 55 and 56 are \ obsolete rates applicable only in i Freeport, there being no custo-1 mers on Rate 56 and only six on i Rate 55. Certain riders are pro- j posed to be transferred, cancelled, or revised as to applicability to correspond to these changes in the | schedules. j Further information with re-1 spect to these changes may be obtained either directly from this Company or by addressing the Secretary of the Illinois Commerce Commission in Springfield, Illinois. A copy of the proposed changes together with the schedules to which they apply may be inspected by any interested party in any public office of this Division. COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY (Public Service Company Division) By D. R. Bower. Treasurer (Pub. Feb. 9-16) taken into the body through excessive amounts of whiskey, beer or wine, damage to the liver can result. Excessive drinking, however, is not solely at fault, but a contributing factor, since heavy alcohol consumers frequently do not eat properly and consequently develop dietary deficiencies. Generally, nearly all diseases of the liver produce similar symptoms. The victim is wan and lethargic, has poor appetite and even a distaste for food. In addition he is weak, tires easily, loses weight, and is obviously ill. Any amount of activity seems to aggravate the condition. While much can be done for the person with liver disease, there is no medication that will restore the liver to its normal function. ! Bed rest is imperative. Also es- I sential is a diet adequate in j sugary substances, protein foods, and large amounts of all the vitamins necessary to a healthy life. Only small amounts of fatty foods should be included. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing before the Hoard of Appeals of McHenry County will bfe'held in the City Hall of McHonry, Illinois at 3:30 P. M. on the 6th day of March, A. D. 1956, to consider the petition of Rose Staines for amendment of the zoning classification and variation of such amended classification of the following described property: , - _ _ , Part of the Northeast Quarter ----|SUy# o®il OT II you hav© something io Save More of Section 26, Township 45 North, Range 8, East of the Third Principal Meridian, described as follows: Commencing on the Noith and South quarter Section line at a point 214.5 feet North from the center of said Section 26; thence South 88 degrees and 4 minutes East, 113.96 feet to i point for a place of beginning; thence Southerly on a line parallel with the Easterly right of way line of the State Highway (now known as Route 31), 158.18 feet to a point; thence East on a line parallel with the quarter Section line, 68.01 feet to a point; thence Northerly on a line parallel with the Easterly right of way line of said State Highway, 154.6 feet to a point; thence North 88 degrees and 4 minutes West, 68.05 feet to the place of beginning, in McHenry County, Illinois. TTie petitioner is praying for the amendment of the zoning classification from "F" - Farming Disti. ct to "R-l" - Residence District and for the variation of such amended classification to permit erection of a single family residence upon\said property which is comprised of 10,750 square feet, more or less, in area, averaging in width more than 80 feet. All intereyl."d persons may attend and participate. MCHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS By Harold J. Bacon, Its Chairman Petitioner's Attorney VERNON J. KNOX Crystal La!ke, Illinois Phone 1500 ADVERTISE in the inthe first quarter, controlling the ball a good portion of the time and holding a 12 to 10 lead at the short rest period. It was in the second quarter that the Warriors were colder than all outside. Crystal Lake outscored them 20 to 6 in this quarter and that was where the ball game was decided. McHenry led the scoring in the last half, but were never able to forge ahead after that fatal second period. The Warriors started a press in the third quarter that confused the Lakers to the extent Jacobs Brady Clark Totals 20 16 McHenry (50) B F Schmitt 2 0 Huff 3 8 Beck 4 2 Wissell 4 4 Huemann 1 2 Justen 0 2 McMahon 1 0 Hogan 1 0 Totals 16 18 Score by quarters: Crystal Lake 10 20 14 13--56 McHenry 12 6 19 13--50 P 5 4 2 3 1 1 16 P 0 4 2 2 4 0 1 0 13 AMATEUR RADIO CLUB READY FOR EMERGENCY AID One of the most active clubs in this ares, although little known to the general public, is the SWANI Amateur Radio club. It consists of thirty-two licensed radio amateurs of McHenry county and Walworth county, Wis., who furnish, operate and maintain their own equipment. In addition to their usual "ham" activities, they operate a communication network throughout these counties from both fixed stations and mobile units, as well as gas-driven generators for emergency power in case of i a disaster in the area. Following a regular business meeting at the Glenn Winters home (W9SJH) on Jan. 30, Ray Hills, W9KXH, showed an interesting color and sound movie depicting the recent manufacture of television receiver3s For the past two years this group has given valuable assist- j jng. Just return the bottle to your ance to the officials of the Har- druggist and get your money back, vard Milk Day parade and fur- j DIATRON costs $3.00 and is sold nished radio communication in j with this strict money back guarcoordinating the orderly proce- i antee by: L©Si UGLY FAT IN TEN DAYS OR MONEY BACK If you are overweight, here is the first really thrilling news to come along in years. A new & convenient way to get rid of extra pounds easier than ever, so you can be as slim and trim as you want. This new product called. DIATRON curbs both hunger & appetite. No drugs, no . diet, no exercise. Absolutely harmless. When you take DIATRON, you still enjoy your meals, still eat the foods you like but you simply don't have the urge for extra por-' tions and automatically your weight must come down, because, as your own doctor will tell you, when you eat less, you weigh less. Excess, weight endangers your heart, kidneys. So no matter what you have tried before, get DIATRON and prove to yourself what it can do. DIATRON is sold on this GUARANTEE: You must lose weight with the first package you use or the package costs you nothdure of the parade. They have also demonstrated j to the combined forces of the j fire departments of the county | the possibilities of their help in j case of disaster. j Membership is invited in this i club of licensed radio amateurs. | BOLGER'S Drug Store McHenry, III. HARDEST " BUSIEST CHEAPEST WORKERS IN TOWN PLAINDEALER WANT ADS Open your heart. Give gener- i ously when you are visited Sunday j afternoon, Feb, 26, by a Heart Fund volunteer, 1 VETS NO MONEY DOWN w NONVETS $U«e KNOW >011 can buy a 3 bedroom home for $9,475.00 and up, lot included, with the following features: • Architect designed * Carpenter-built * Grading & Seeding • Gravel drive • Sidewalk from lot line to Front & Rear doors • Combination Aluminum Screen and Storm windows • Completely decorated interior and exterior • Plastic tiled bath • Exhaust fan in kitchen Veterans and Non-Veterans can save addit- The home you select from our Architect designed' plans can be built on: • Your paid op lot 0 A lot 09 which you haVe made a down payment 0 Anywhere In McHenry County Office Located: 5S2 W. Main Street, McHenry Phone McHenry 1907 ional money by doing some of the work themselves . . . Such as grading & seeding, etc. ROBERT HAY GENERAL CONTRACTOR New Construction & Remodeling Route 4 -- McHenry. I1L Home Phone: McHenry 822-W-8

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