Thursday, September 15- I960 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Page Seven CLASSIFIED Help Wanted RETAIL HARDWARE salesman. Many benefits. Experience will help. Bohn's Ace Hwdware, Woodstock. 20 STENOGRAPHER. Shorthand ejqperience required. Group insurance plan, profit sharing and -other benefits. New air conditioned office. John Sterling ' Corporation, Richmond, 111. , - 20 Short 20 NIGHT WAITRESS, hours. EV 5-9877. AI^TOMOBILE salesman! Experience. desired but not necessary. Excellent opportunity and working conditions. Apply Hendrychs Ford, Inc., on Rte. 14, Woodsrtock, III. 20 WAITRESS. Experienced, from 11 A.M. to 2:30: P.M. Call EV 5-9787. 20 COUNTER GIRL to work in Si^ck Shop days. Apply in person only. Johnson's Snack Shop, 216 Green St. 20 WOMAN NEEDED for housework. Cook for two. Live in. Call EV 5-3548. 20 INTERESTING and pleasant telephone survey work from your own home. Must have private line. Full or part time. ftkflO per hour plus bonus. PRone: Elgin SH 1-1882 collect, between 9:00 and 10:00 a.m. or write Suite 805. Elgin Tower Bldg, Elgin, 111. 20-3 Real Estate 4 BEDROOM home, 30 ft. 'jiving and dining combination 1% baths. One block to stores schools. Full basement. 4 car garage. $17,000. EV 5-0723. 29-tf FOR SALE by owner: Beautiful 80x134 ft. lot on high ground in Edgebrook Heights. Call EV. 5-1804 -between 5:00 and 6:00 p.m. 48-tf BY OWNER -- Pistakee Lake. 6Y2 room year 'round 3 bedroom house, full basement, autx& atic oil heat, wall to wall carpeting, natural fireplace, attached garage, choice location, water rights, lower 20's. JU 7- 5414 or JU 7-0220. 16-tf Red Estate Real Estate 3 BEDROOM hOifie. Full basement. % acre landscaped lot. Gas heat. Tile bath. Storms. Oak Parquet floors. Water softener. EV 5-2407. 16-4 1 in COLEMAR, Spring Grove, (Carlton Drive) New 3 bedroom, % acre wooded lot. Fireplace. Built-in oven and range. Natural wood kitchen cabinets. Carport. Storms and screens. Brick, ( aluminum and redwood siding. Phone Richmond 4197. 19 RIVER FRONT Lot at Mc- Benry Shores. Excellent location; water, gas and electric. Terms to suit, by owner. EV 5-1326 or 1327. 16-tf McHenry Area Listings KENNETH I. LEIBACH EVergreen 5-1187 H. F. Harrison Company Realtors 407 W. Elm Street McHenry, Illinois 13-tf TWO CORNER LOTS, 5: rm. house, basement, with furnishings, gas heat. 321 Spring Rd„ McCullorrt Lake. *20 FOR LEASE. Business property in McHenry area, with or without building or buildings. Excellent location. Write Box 654, c/o McHenry Plaindealer. 19-tf INCOME PROPERTY. $155 per month. 4 bedroom home with 3 room apartment. 2 car garage. Near St. Mary's church. Call Knox Real Estate. EV 5-0421. 20 RIVER FRONT HOUSE for sale. "8 rooms, 2 baths. EV 5- 0829. 20 YEAR 'ROUND 2 bedroom home. Newly decorated. Basement. Good locatjon. Immediate possession. $500 down. $7f> month. EV 5-5440. 20 SIX ROOM HOME, oil furnace, garage. 2 large lots. Country Club Subdivision. Priced $10,600. Knox Real Estate. EV 5-0421. 20 Real Estate 60x125' LOT in Lakeland Park, $1,450. Charles V. Pagano, 4400 N. Mango Ave., Chicago 30, 111. Klldare 5-5050. 9-tf NEW WATERFRONT home, 3 bedrooms, 1% baths, living room, hardwood floors, ample kitchen, recreation room, basement and garage. Phone GEneral 8-7175. 20 Situation Wanted ALTERATIONS and sewing; experienced; reasonable; quick service. In McCullom Lake, West Shore Beach. Mrs. Mary Spencer, EV 5-3966. 24-tf WILL GIVE care to child for working mother in my home. Also will baby sit evenings. Call EV. 5.4588. * 20-2 THREE BEDROOM ranch, full basement, 1 V2 car garage. Appraised in excess of $18,000. Will sell for less for fast sale. Private beach rights on lake and river. EV 5-4453. 20 3 BEDROOM house in main business area of McHenry. Zoned for business. $22,500. MErcury 9-7119. 20-2 FOX RIVERFRONT home, 2 large bedrooms, tub bath, 20x- 28 living room, cabinet kitchen, utility room, large glazed, and screened porch on water with sun deck, completely furnished. Newly decorated throughout. Sea wall and pier. Ready to move in today. Gas heat. $16,- 500 full price. Terms. Woodlawn Park. Walking distance to super market. Phone EV 5- 5939. *20 MUST SELL -- due to death - owner. 2 bedroom modern r a n c h . B u i l t - i n k i t c h e n , t i l e bath, carpeting. Open house Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 17 and 18, 10-5:30. 333 McHenry Rd. (Rt. 120), 1 mile west of Rt. 31, Lakeland Park, McHenry. 20 BRAND NEW 3 Bdrm. ranch, stone, brick and frame. Breakfast room. Family room. 3 baths. Two car att. garage. Basement. Close to schools and shopping. Reduced to $45,000. Beautiful five acre tract, river front. 9 room home. 6 bedrooms. Suitable for subdivision. $60,000. ^ For homes in any price 'bracket, or location call MR. HEINEN - EV 5-2527 BAIRD & WARNER. INC. 20 McHENRY VICINITY BARGAINS ^ PISTAKEE HILLS --, New 2 bedrOom home, attached garage, gas heat. Owner will sell or rent. Price $11,500.00. SUNNYSIPE -- 2 bedroom home, tile kitchen and bath, attached garage, a nice corner lot, 1 block to beach. Price only $12,500.00. OWNER MUST SELL -- IV2 story well built 3 bedroom home, garage, gas heat, full basement, lot 72x185, landscaped with many evergreens. Price $12,500.00. Owner will take reasonable offer. Exclusive home in beautiful Shalimar .with 6 lots, nicely landscaped:, living-dining, recreaton, 2 ceramic tile baths. This home must be seen to be appreciated. Asking $32,000.00. JACOB FRITZ Realtors Rt. 5, McHenry, 111. Phone EV 5-0037 20-tf FOR THE BEST IN REAL'ESTATE WATCH FOR THE GALLAGHER SIGN A. H. GALLAGHER AND ASSOCIATES JINNY GALLAGHER wANN ZAHN. EVergreen 5-1629 EVergreen 5-3080 20-tf FOR SALE An excellent buy in a 4 bedroom house. 1 lsz baths, kitchen, dining room, living room, all hardwood floors, gias heat, garage. $15,000. Good terms. This 5 year old 3 bedroom house 24 blocks to depot, has modern kitchen, bath, living room, screened in patio, garage, black top driveway. Asking $21,000. Owner wants larger house f«y family of 7. One of the best 260 acre farms in McHenry county. Selling to settle estate. Asking $500 per acre. Look this one over and make an offer. 40 acres, 4 bedroom house, modern kitchen, oil heat, living room, dining room, barn, hen house, machine shed. $26,000. Several Other Farms and Houses For Sale ^ F.< E. HOWE, Broker 8Pdates St. Crystal Lake. 111. Ph. Area 815 No. '459-0495 . OR RALPH PEACOCK, Salesman Area 815 No. 459-5344 20 TWO BEDROOM house, -attached garage. Newly renovated. Immaculate. Nicely landscaped. No reasonable offer refused. Call Sat. and Sunday. EV 5-4807. 20-tf WILL LEASE modern building now housing garage and equipment. Good business. Not much cash required. Ideal for someone wanting to start in this business. Write Station Box 206, McHenry, 111. 20-tf $14,500. TWO YEAR OLD ranch with side drive and 1% car garage. Landscaped. Beach rights. Forced air oil heat. All hardwood floors. Cabinet kitchen. Quality construction. Edgewater. East River Rd. EV 5-3420. 20 HUNTLEY. 3 bedroom, 6 room home, large lot. Will sacrifice at $12,000 due to illness. Sherwood 1-2597 between"5-8 p.m. *20-2 SUNNYSIDE Price slashed for quick sale. For the buy of the year don't fail to see this lovely 3 bedroom ranch home on a quiet dhannel off of Fox River. Natural fireplace. Thermopane picture windows. Tile bath. Enclosed hreezeway.' 2Vz car garage. $19,000 will buy this lovely home with extra 60x150' lot included. Don't miss this. Phone EV 5-1461 20-2 WILL CARE for children in my home. Call Wonder Lake 47.03. .. 20 YOUNG MARRIED MAN with ample spare time desires odd jobs. Will mow. lawns and do other yard work. Wash windows and walls and do any other jobs that need to be done. For info phone EV. 5-4871. *20 Farmers Trading Post Fleming Equipment 41LIS CHALMERS NEW IDEA-PAPEC DEALER TRACTORS SALES & SERVICE A Complete Farm Implement Service PH. EVERGREEN 5-0033 522 Waukegan Road GEO. P. FREUND Authdrized Dealer for SALF.S ^SERVICE PH. EVERGREEN 5-0420 501 Crystal^Lake Road 1-tf FARM PRECAUTION As corn and soybean harvest approaches, Illinois farmers should be particularly concerned with the spreading of weed seed. The rapid spreading of weeds in Illinois can be attributed to the advent of the PRICE BREAK IMPROVES OUTLOOK FOR HOGS IN 1961 The hog market broke a little earlier and more sharply than we had expected. This is estimated. The official report showed it to be 16 percent less than that of 1959. If we accept the estimate as being essentially correct, we could take a substantial increase in spring farrowings in 1961 without producing excombine and corn picker and i no* bad. It may prevent an cessive supplies. weed infestation may now be I excessive increase in the 1961 After cutting production 16 spring pig crop. , percent, farmers must increase Market supplies of hogs werej nearly 20 percent in order to a little larger during the sum- get tack even with where they mer than were indicated by were before the cuSd they sow farrowings last winter. I w-ould need to increase rriore Then, too, farmers have beenj than 3 percent to match popuputting 7 to 8 more pounds on fetion growth in the two years. carried several miles by dirty machinery. Stillman J. Stanard, director of the state Department of Agriculture, suggests several precautions: (1) Before combining or picking corn, cut out all seed heads of noxious weeds and burn them; (2) Do not allow machinery from infected fields' to move into your fields until the machinery has been thoroughly cleaned; (3) Clean your own machinery after cutting weedy areas to prevent spreading weeds on your land and leave weedy patches until last; (4) ijo nF^lump weed seed screenings in t^p^ield, but bum them later. The "index, alone, of a book' by Alexander Humboldt covers 1,117 pages. EXPERT DRESSMAKING and alterations. Reasonable. Pickup and delivery. E?V. 5- 3294. *20 WILL TAKE care of children in my home. EV.5-4140. *20 Wanted To Buy TOP PRICE PAID for iron, metals and junk cars. Ed Marsh, phone Woodstock -- FE 8-4287. 26-tt 300 JUNK CARS, trucks and tractors. Dealers in all other types of scrap. Call Courtesy Salvage, EV 5-1260 or EV 5- 4774. 19-4 To Be Given Away TWO CALICO kittens. EV 5- 5012. 20 SCRAP WOOD, suitable for fireplace or furnace. Call Wonder Lake 5933. *20 Lost and Found BLACK LABRADOR. Male. Reward. EV. 5-0257. 20 LOST. St. Andrew's Missal book .mark with initials "J.B.A." EV. 5-1740. 20 Miscellaneous MEMORIALS for McHenry County Easter Seal Society are available at the Therapy Center, 708 Washington St., Woodstock. 20 EXTRA INCOME or a home for small family. Priced at $4,500. Don't let the price scare you. It's a well built home in a good location but needs a little paint and the grass cut. Three, bedroom, possible 4 bedroom, ranch. Tile bath. Large lot. Natural gas. Utility room. Priced at $12,300. A Dream rfbme! This two bedroom home. Natural gas. Garage. Nicely landscaped. Many, many other extras. Owners musft sell for only $11,000. Two bedroom ranch. Attached garage. Glassed porch. Tile bath. Natural gas. Utility room. Will sell on contract. $12,500. Two bedroom, possible 3 bedroom, home on six lots. Furnace. IV2 car garage. Built-in beds and dressers. Lots of cabinets and closets. Many other extras. The woman of the house will love all the conveniences. Priced for quick sale. $13,000. ORDER. A PASTEL Portrait of yourself or child for Christmas giving now. 16" x 20" in Pastels . . . $20.00 -- Charcoal sketch . . . $5.00. Lori Wilhelni. EV.5-3S15. *20 Notice ATLAS Builders & Real Estate Phone: EV 5-0430 20 FOR SALE - HOMES - FARMS CHOICE LOTS-BUSINESSES RESORT PROPERTY KNOX REAL ESTATE 405 Richmond Road ' McHenry, 111. Phone: EVergreen 5-0421 3-tf McHENRY and LAKE AREA Year 'Round Homes. Seasonal Homes, farms vacant. Home sites. Income properties. JACOB FRITZ REALTORS Rt. 5, McHenry, HI Ph. EVergreen 5-0037 9-tf BARBARA GLOSSON: Unless you shall pickup furniture and other belongings and pay such renlal charges as are due me within 10 days, same shall be sold for charges. H. C. Buck, Town Club Apts. 20 Personal LOSE WEIGHT safely with New Formula Dex-A-Diet Lozenges. Only 98c at Bolg^r Drug. ^ 20 MONDAY & TUESDAY special. Tints and permanents $2.95 each. Work done exclusively by students. McHenry School of Beauty Culture, Pistakee Bay Road and Charles St. EV 5-9850. 20-tf RECOC.NIZE CROP REPORTERS The fifth annual recognition awards for Illinois' veteran crop reporters have been announced by the Division of Agricultural Statistics, operating under the Illinois and U. S. Departments of Agriculture. J. A. E w i n g, statistician in charge of the division, said 232 volunteer reporters have been issued certificates on the occasion of a specific decade of service. These crop reporters are among many who furnish farm facts and figures monthly for use in official crop and livestock reports to the Illinois Cooperative 'Crop Reporting Service. Ewing pointed out that the certificates of appreciation are issued to the agriculture "intelligence" service for their years of cooperation without monetary remuneration of any kind. In McHenry county the following were named: P. W. Andrews, 40 years; A. L. Stewart, 30 years; James Cornue, 20 years; August Becker, Leo Benecke, George Kobs and O. O. Koehler, 10 years. HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL SATURDAY, SEPT. 17th . 25 cows. 10 bred heifers, 10 open heifers (many cows and heifers just fresh or springers ).f One of the highest grade herds in Illinois. Highest records of all and heifers that have completed a Lac is 475 lbs. Fat. ALSO, 5 REG. SERV. AGE BULLS from Dams with records to 806 lbs. fat. WRITE FOR COMPLETE CATALOG. ART AND ARTHUR HORNSBY Morris, Illinois (Morris is on Routes 6 & 47 between Joliet and Ottawa) 19-2 Legals PUBLIC NOTICE STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) ss COUNTY OF McHENRY) APPLICATION UNDER THE ILLINOIS MOTOR CARRIER OF PROPERTY ACT Before the Illinois Commerce 30 diays from the date of the Commission. Docket No. 10553 ^,^ publication, default may be entered against you and a Decree entered in accordance notice is hereby given you, the said DORIS ANN TOZER, that a suit has been filed in the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois, by the plaintiff against you, for divorce and other relief; that summons was duly issued against you, which suit is still pending. Now unless you, DORIS ANN TOZER. file your appearance in said suit not later than with the prayer of said complaint. Lester Edinger. Clerk JOHNSON & KALLECK Attorneys for Plaintiff 306 E. Elm Street McHenry, Illinois (Pub. Sept. 1-8-15, 1960) MC Sub 4 j To Whom It May Concern: The undersigned Applicants hereby give notice to the publit that they have filed with the Illinois Commerce Commission under and by virtue of the Illinois Motor Carrier of Property Act. as amended, an application for transfer of Everereen 5-1400 authority as a Common Carrier under Certificate No. 111. C.C. 10553 MC-C, from Gerald P. Grace, Trustee, Diercks Transport, Inc., whose address is 327 S. LaSalle St., Chicago 4, 111., Transferor, to John R. Andrick, whose address is 521 N. Main St.. Algonquin, Illinois, Transferee. Such Certificate, sought to be transferred, authorizes the following: (1) As a common carrier of milk within a fifty mile radius of RFD Marengo, Illinois, to or from any point oulside this area'1 for shippers within this area. Also milk, milk pVoducts to or from any and all points within a fifty mile radius of RFD No. 4. Marengo. Illinois and from said points to Chicago and Kankakee and Bloomington, Illinois, and from Chicago and Kankakee. Illinois to Bloomington, Illinois and return by irregular routes. The Transferee John R. Andrick, .now holds no other authority to operate as a motor; carrier of property. The initial hearing on the application will be held at ten o'clock A.M. D.S.T. in the offices of the Illinois Commerce Commission at 160 North LaSalle Street. Chicago, Illinois, on the 30th dav of September, 1960. Any further information relative to the application may be obtaine'i by writing the Illinois Commerce Commission, Motor Carrier of Property Division, Second Floor. New State Office Building. Springfield. Illinois. DATED this 15th day of September, A.D. 1960. Applicants' Names and Addresses: Gerald P. Grace. Transferor. 327 S. LaSalle St.. Chicago 4, Illinois. John R. Andrick. Transferee. 521 N. Main St., Algonquin, Illinois. Transferee's principal place of business in Illinois will be: 521 North Main Street, Algonquin, Illinois. (Pub. Sept. 15, 1960) their hogs than they did a year ago. Estimated weekly production of pork under federal inspection has been running surprise ingly close to the high levels of 1959. Output in the first week A total increase of 23 percent would be required to bring the pork supply per person back in line with where it was in 1959. Such big increases have been verv rare. , . .. , . Even if farmers cut hog proof Au?gu ,st was down only 10- d.e le.t.i on ,l ess than 16 percen^t percent from, the year be^f ore. ',l ast. sprine. .i.t.- woul.d, t. ak, e an The second week was down1 , . • . on,ly 3„ percent. , and, t.h, e t.h. i.r d, u n u s u a l,l v l a r g e r n c*r e avs e• i n 1 , 9 6 1 week 1 percent. A much larger spring farrowings to bring proc u t was e x p e c t e d , s i n c e t h e number of pigs saved last winter (December-Februaryt was officially estimated to be 19 percent Short of year-before figures. Now that prices have turh'bduction back up t° excessive levels. It still pays to have spring pigs early] Or perhaps we should say that winter pigs pay better than spring pigs. Even in years of peak production. led. they should be on a fairlv ho-s sold before October have firm basis for the remainder I mado fairly good- profits. of the fall. The fall low seems likely to be reached in November. The early price decline may cause some farmers to reconsider their plans for 1961 spring farrowings. In a survey last June, farmers said they planned to begin increasing farrowings in the September- November quarter. They planned increase was 2 percent. High prices for hogs this fall would have encouraged a larger increase in winter and spring farrowings. The total 1960 spring pig crqp may have been under- In years when hog production has reached its peak, the big breaks in prices have com-? in October, November and December. In years of steady or decreasing production, most of the price decline has come before mid-October. Therefore, most of the price decline this year may be recorded before farmers finish picking corn. L. H. Simerl Department of Agricultural Economics Nature seems to have been the originator of the idea of seasonal costume changes. HELP WANTED ALL SUBDIVISIONS SURROUNDING McHENRY The McHenry Chamber of Commerce is investigating the need for a Shoppers Bus Service from these areas, but we need your help. Please fill out the form below, paste to a post card and mail to P.O. Box 32, McHenry, 111. In this way we can determine the need for such service. Name Subdivision Would you want bus service? Which day do you prefer? What would you consider a reasonable one way rate? What time of day for pick up? How much time needed for shopping? Please list any other comments. Yes • No Q' A.M. P.M. The Bible is the most quoted book. world's STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) SS. COUNTY OF McHFNRY) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF McHENRY COUNTY JAMES THOMAS TOZER.) JR., ) Plaintiff, ) -vs- ) DORIS ANN TOZER, ) Defendant ) In Chancery No. PUBLIC NOTICE The requisite affidavit for publication having been filed, NEED MORE i NORTH BRIDGE MARINE OFFERS MORE HORSEPOWER PER DOLLAR NOW! High Quality Trade-in Motors Needed $$$ TRADE TODAY $$$ AT NORTH BRIDGE MARINE EAST SIDE OF OLD BRIDGE McHenry. I1L I