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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Oct 1960, p. 7

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Thursday, October 13, 1966 CLASSIFIED . t. » fc-fc Help Wanted MEN -- NEEDED to train now -- for jet-missille rocket i$ lustry. Job opportunities U. S. and 'foreign. You can earn a good paycheck if you are mechanically minded. Here is your opportunity to get started on the ground floor of America's fastest growing field. Request free information today. No obligation -- Send post card to American jet School, P.O. Box 223, Michigan ffity, Ind. 10-6-13-60 REGISTERED NURSE. 3-11 p.m. Supervisor, excellent opportunity for one interested in geriatric nursing. Must furnish own transportation, or living accommodations available if desired. Exceptional salary offered. Call FE 8-0312 for interview. Valley Hi Nursing Home, Route 1, Woodstock. 10-13-60 MALE HELP WANTED. Full time work, for party under 30 interested in fufture in grocery business. Experience necessary. Inquire Jewel Tea Company, 313 Elm St., McHenry, 111. 10-13-60 YARDMAN -- Handyman--- 2 or more days weekly. 3 mi. ?Henry, prefer Saturday and iday. Please write: Box 659, c/o McHenry Plaindealer. 10-13-60 WANTED: woman for general office. Typing required. American Steel Treating Company. Crystal Lake 459-2400. 10-13-60 Woman for cleaning in nursing home near McHenry in Pistakee Bay. 6 hours per day. Call 5-0461. 10-13-60 WOMAN for housework. Two in family. EV 5-3548. 10-13-60 SERVICE MANAGER, Chevrolet garage. Experienced, paid vaeations, 5Vz day week. Paid insurance policy. Good working conditions. Call EV 5-0277. Ask for Mr. Pedersen. 10-13-60 • WANTED FEMALE SNACK SHOP MANAGER COUNTER HELP ^Jrew & stool "snacfi sfiop' and carry out opening soon midway between McHenry and Volo. Good opportunity for worker. Paid Vacations Profit Sharing Plan Hospital and Life Insurance Plan Contact § N. USETTON RICHMOND 2952 (Evenings Only) 10-6-13-60 Real Estate ONE ACRE and 5-room furni^ ied cottage" with gas, electwc, water, lake rights. $7,000. Rt. 2, Box 35, Griswold Lake, McHenry. Call EV 5-0619. 10-13-60 Red Estate LARGE COUNTRY farm house, newly remodeled. 3 bdrms., lg. Ivg. rm., dng. rm., modern kitchen, activity and powder rm. Usual outbldgs. Imed. occup. Near Richmond. Phone Richmond 4381, evgs. 4681. 10-6-13-20-60 BY OWNER -- Pistakee Lake. 6% room year 'round 3 bedroom house, full basement, automatic oil heat, wall to wall carpeting, natural fireplace, attached garage, choice location, water rights, lower 20's. JU 7- 5414 or JU 7-0220. 9-i-60-tf IF YOU HAVE a large family 'and like country living you must see this old farm home. 2 sltory, 10 rooms, 2 baths, hot water baseboard heating, lot 170 x 125, 3 car garage. Located on beautiful high lot overlooking the Fox River" below the dam. bargain at $15,000. Phone: Active Realty. EV 5-0742. -9-29-60-tf FOR SALE by owner. Save $5,000 on this lovely home in nicest part of town. 4 years old. 3 bedrooms, TV room, garage, dining room, 1% baths, plastered walls, knotty pine 5n living room, dining room and TV room. Fully insulated, parquet floors, excellent construction. City sewer and water. Over 1600 sq. ft. of living area. Appraised at $24,500. Will sell for $19,500. Phone EV 5-2773. 10-13-20-27-60 Real Eitat< itim-fiVW fox RIVER FRONT 5 ROOM HOME 2 bedrooms, living room 20' x 28', utility room. Gas heat, tub bath. Completely , furnished. Glazed porch with sundeck. On water, pier, seawall. Newly decorated throughout. $2500 down - $125 month. Saturday and Sunday, phone McHenry, EV 5-1984. Weekdays EV 5- 5939. . 8 10-13-60 4 BEDROOM home, 30 ft living and dining combination 1% baths. One block to stores and schools. Full basement, 4 car garage. $17,000. EV 5-0723. 9-1-60-tf FOR SALE by owner: Beautiful 80x134 ft. lot on high ground , in Edgebrook Heights. Call EV. 5-1804 between 6:00 arid 6:00 p.m. 9-1-60-tf TWO BEDROOM house, attached garage. Newly renovated. Immaculate, Nicely landscaped. No reasonable offer refused. Call Sat. and Sunday. EV 5-4807. 9-1-60-tf Estate 2 BEDROOM house, full basement, tile bath, attached garage, corner lot, % block from beach. Call EV 5-0352 for appointment. 10-13-60-tf £age Seven CARELESSNESS CAUSES THREE OUT OF FOUR BLAZES Situation Wanted ALTERATIONS and sewing; experienced; reasonable; quick •service. In McCullom I^ake, West Shore Beach. Mrs. Mary Spencer, EV 5-3966. 9-1-60-tf WILL CARE for child in my home. Live in Kent Acres. EV 5-4588. *10-6-13-60 TYPING DONE in my home. Christmas cards addressed. EV 5-2866. *10-13-60 WILL DO Ironing. Can pick up and deliver. Copney Heights. EV. 5-5151. *10-13-20-27-60 LAWN and Household service. Leaves raked, Storm windows put up, windows washed, etc. EV. 5-4245. *10-13-60 McHenry Area Listings KENNETH J. LEIBACH EVergreen 5-1187 H. F. Harrison Company Realtors 407 W. Elm Street McHenry, Illinois 9-1-60-tf FOR SALE-HOMES-FARMS CHOICE LOTS-BUSINESSES RESORT PROPERTY ivNOX KEAL ESTATE 405 Richmond Road McHenry, 111. Phone: EVergreen 5-0421 9-1-60-tf 3 BEDROOM home. Full basement. V* acre landscaped lot. Gas heat. Tile bath. Storms. Oak parquet floors. Water softener. EV 5-2407. 10-13-60 -- 11-3-60 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY -- 1 to 4 Ultra Modern 2 B,edroom Brick on Brandenberg Lake 95 by 185 foot lot Cathedral ceiling in living and dining areas. Carpeting, natural fire place. -m bath. l1^ in. plywood underflooring. Vanity. Loc-Wall paneling. Large bedrooms 2 room bath Gas heat Thermopane glass Face brick on all sides Car port, etc. On Route 134 about mile west of Route 12 in Avondale Subdivision >AM S. PRZYBYSZEWSKI Builder EV 5-5084 10-13-60 McHENRY and LAKE AREA Year 'Round Homes. Seasonal Homes, farms vacant. Home sites. Income properties. JACOB FRITZ REALTORS Rt. 5, McHenry, II! Ph. EVergreen 5-0037 9-1-60-tf BE WISE USE Tl CLASSIFIEDS RTVER FRONT Lot at McHenry Shores. Excellent location; water, gas and electric. Terms to suit, by owner. EV 5-1326 or 1327. 9-8-60-tf 2 LOTS 50' x 125' on Fox River. 7 mi. from Barrington Rwy. Owner moving out of state. Priced for quick sale. Value $2500. Sell for $1800. EV 5-6416. 10-13-60 3 BEDROOM RANCH, tile bath, utility room, well insulated. Summer is leaving and so must we. Selling price now $11,500. 2 bedroom home, lot 120' x 173*. 2-car\garage, fruit cellar, tool shed, boat and motor, partly furnished, across from river. $10,000. Listings wanted. Atlas Builders and Realty, on Rt. 120, 2 blocks East of bridge. EV 5-0430. 10-13-60 PISTAKEE BAY Wlater front 3 Bed Room, 2 Bath, Brick ranch home; almost new . . . Exciting view across the Bay Good cement seawall Your own Pier and the swimming is good Landscaping is a frtcttore. Sidewalks, Black top driveway Larger than average lot Lots of roomy closets Fireplace in living room Glass window wall Family room The size of the kitchen, plus all the many appointments will gladden any girl6 heart. Full basement, gas hot water baseboard heat (and that is the best) 3 car brick garage Change in family plans necessitates selling, price is under replacement value -- only $52,500 Appointment, please FRANKLIN PARKER JUStice 7-5(gI0 Fox Lakej, ill. 10-13-60 Wanted To Buy TOP PRICE PAID for iron, metals and junk cars. Ed Marsh, phone Woodstock -- FE 8-4287. 9-1-60-tf 300 JUNK CARS, trucks and tractors. Dealers in all other types of scrap. Call Courtesy Salvage, EV. 5-1260 or EV. 5- 4774. 10-13-20-27--11-3-60 Wanted To Rent WE HAVE a client who is interested in renting about a 100 acre farm with fairly good house. Outbuildings can be mediocre. % of land must be tillable; balance may be in pasture. To be used tor feeder farm. See or call Arnold N. May, Richmond 4381. 9-29-60-tf To Be Given Away TO BE GIVEN Away -- Two pups, female, 2 mo., German short hair pointer and springer spaniel. Tails docked; dewclaws removed; preliminary shots and worming; marvelous family or hunting animal. Wonder Lake 7601, after 5 p.m. 10-13-60 Lost and Found FOUND -- 1 brown ladies sweater on Fox street. Claimer must pay for ad. Peter A. Freund, Fox street. EV 5-1819. 10-6-13-60 Miscellaneous MEMORIALS for McHenry County Easter Seal Society are available at the Therapy Center, 708 Washington St., Woodstock. 10-13-60 If fire strikes ybur home in the year ahead the chances are three to one that it will be the result of carelessness or forgetfulness, the National Board of Fire Underwriters predicts. "Nearly seven out of ten fires last year occurred in homes," the National Board said, "and three out of every f o u r were n e e d l e s s . Care could have avoided them" "If past experience is any criterion, nearly one-fourth of all fires in- the next twelve months will be caused by matches and smdking. Another one fifth will be the result of misuse of electrical equipment. "A little extra care can save laves and dollars," the National Board added. , Fire last year took 11,300 lives and caused property damage exceeding $1 billion, the National Board pointed out. Facts About Fires There were 419,556 building fires last year in cities of 2,500 population or more. Of these, 285,7% were residential fares. These figures aYe contained in the 1960 edition of the 36-page Property Insurance, fact book just off the press. The flact book was prepared by the Insurance Information Institute in cooperation with the National Board of Fire Underwriters. 'It is particularly important to use care with fire both at home and in places of business because damage by fire at the moment is running ahead of a year ago," the Board added. For the first seven months of 1960 fire losses totaled $656,969,000, an increase of 2.1 per cent over the $643,200,000 for the first seven months of 1959. The 1960 fact book is a compendium of information on fires, and facts about them. It is designed for use as a ready reference by research men, speakers, scholars, and writers on fire or fire prevention subjects. The new edition also gives statistics on tropical storms, hurricanes, and tornadoes, including losses. Single copies may be obtained by writing to the publications editor, Insurance Information Institute, 60 John Street, New York 38, N. Y. Lemons and limes probably have more varied uses than any otheh .fniit -- flavoring, pies, puddings, salads, drinks, for example. Personal Notice PISTAKEE HIGHLANDS -- 5 bedrooms, 1% baths. Full basement. 10x12' porch. Water rights. $14,500 or best offer. ZURICH MANOR -- 3 bedroom frame ranCh. 2 car garage. Closed insulated porch. $17,500. EASTWOOD MANOR -- 3 bedroom, full basement. Frame. 2 car garage, blacktop driveway. Will sell under contract or rent to qualified party. Asking $17,500. COUNTRY CLUB -- 2 large bedrooms, living room 18x22. 2 car garage, blacktop driveway. Carpeting, stove and refrigerator included. $17,850. For homes up to $75,000, vacant lots and acres, call MR. HEINEN -- EV 5-2527 BAIRD & WARNER, INC. 10-13-60 NOTICE -- I will not be responsible for debts other than my own as of this date. Robert H. Krickl. *10-13-60 WATERFRONT NORTH OF McHENRY -- 3 bedroom home, 1% baths, large living room, recreation room 14x36, garage, gas heat, 1 year old. Price reduced to $22,500.00. SUNNYSEDE -- 4 bedroom home, living-dining, 2 ceramic tile baths, tile kitchen, 2 car garage, also suitable for offices, Dentist or Physician. Price $32,000.00. FOR SALE -- Store building on Main Str. foKJohnsburg. Sfize of building 40 x 60, can be divided. Suitable for Hardware or any other business. Also Store with 5 room apartmertt. Suitable for lunch room or offices. Owner will rent separate, apt. or store. JACOB FRITZ Realtors Rt. 5, McHenry, ID. Phone EV 5-0037 10-13-60 FOR THE BEST IN REAL ESTATE WATCH FOR THE GALLAGHER SIGN A. H. GALLAGHER AND ASSOCIATES JINNY GALLAGHER EVergreen 5-1629 ANN ZAHN EVergreen 5-3080 * 1 9-15-60-tf NOW OPEN The Little Watch Shop 16 Years Experience in Fine Watch Repair CIRCLE BUILDING Route 120 East 'Just East of the Bridge' The Little Watch Shop" 10-13-60 MONIDAY & THURSDAY special. Closed Tuesdays. Tints and-, permanents $2.95 each. Work done exclusively by students. McHenry School of Beauty Culture, Pistakee Bay Road and' Oharles St. EV 5- 9850. 9-15-60-tf Farmers Trading Post Legal 30 LARGE CHOICE Springing Heifers -- cash or will trade for 4 month to 1 year old heifers, also will buy your young heifers. Arthur Wheaton, Richmond, 111. Phone Hebron 2136 after 7 p.fn. *10-13-20-60 Announcing THE TRADING POST. 2 Blocks East of Bridge on Rt. 120 Opening Tuesday Oct. 25 Come In And Browse 10-13-60 FOR Beauty Care Call EV 5-9792 SILHOUETTE BEAUTY SALON 202 N. Riverside Drive Mary - Lavone - By Appt. 9-29-60-tf HOLSTEIN HEIFERS -- 8-9 months to 18 months. Also 14 Feeder pigs. Leslie Wiedrich. Wonder Lake 3786. 10-1360 FARM FOR SALE. 40 acres. "3 miles from McHenry. Call EV 5-0748. 10-6-60-tf HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR LIVE POULTRY We buy or haul live poultry Coops Furnished STADE Palatine, Illinois CL 9-0927 CL 5-7^52 10-13-60 Fleming Equipment CHALMERS NEW IDEA-PAPEC DEALER TRACTORS SALES & SERVICE A Complete Farm Iirtplemeitt Service PH. EVERGREEN 5-0033 522 Waukegan Road GEO. P. FREUND Authorized Dealer for SALES & SERVICES PH. EVERGREEN 5-0420 501 Crystal Ldke Rdad 1-tf PUBLIC NOTICE STATE OF ILLINOIS ) j ) ss COUNTY OF McHENRY) APPLICATION UNDER THE ILLINOIS MOTOR CARRIER OF PROPERTY ACT Before'the Illinois Commerce Commission: Docket No. 10553 MC Sub 4. To Whom It May Concern: The undersigned applicants hereby give notice to the public that they have filed with the Illinois Commerce Commission under and by virtue of the Illinois Motor Carrier of Property Act an application for transfer of Common Carrier Certificate No. 111. C. C. 10553MC-C from Gerald P. Grace. Trustee of the Estate of Diercks Transport, Inc., address: 327 South LaSalle St.". Chicago 4, Illinois, Transferor, to John R. Andrick, address: 521 North Main St., Algonquin, Illinois, Transferee. Certificate requested to be transferred authorizes transportation of the following commodities: Milk within a fifty (50) mile radius of R.F.D., Marengo, Illinois, and to transport such property to or from any point outside of such authorized area of operation for a shipper or shippers within such area; also, Milk, milk products, ice cream and all products derived from milk or cream including milk in bulk and canned, condensed and powdered milk to or from any and all points within a fifty (50) mile radius of R.F.D. No. 4, Marengo, Illinois, and from said point to Chicago and Kankakee arid Bloomington. Illinois and from Chicago and Kankakee. Illinois to Bloomington, Illinois and return by irregular routes. Tfce transferee, John R. Andrick, does not now hold any authority to operate as a motor carrier of property. All parties interested in this application and any public hearing or hearings to be held thereon may obtain information relative thereto by addressing the Illinois Commerce Commission, Motor Carrier of Property Division, Second Floor. New State Office Building, Springfield, Illinois. Initial hearing of the application will be held at Ten o'clock A.M., th|y p^ficp^ the Illinois Commerce Commission, 19th floor, 160 North Street, Chicago, Illinois, on the 24th day of October, 1960. Dated thfis 13th day of October, A.D., 1960. Applicants: Gerald P. Grace 327 South LaSalle Street Chicago 4, Elinois John R. Andrick 521 Nbrth Main Street Algonquin, Illinois Transferee's principal place 6T business in Illinois will be: 521 North Main Street, Algonquin, Illinois. (Pub. Oct. 13, 1960) WARNING TO FARMERS Illinois farmers are warned to be constantly on the alert in the operation of farm machinery and help halt,the toll of injuries and deaths. The warning comes from Gov. William G. Stratton who points out that during the fall harvest season last year, more than 150 Illinois farmers were seriously injured or killed in farm machinery • accidents. Many lost arms or legs, becoming permanently handicapped. "Accidents can be prevented," thfe governor said. "Farm machinery can only be as safe as the operator wants to make it." CAUTION ON POISONING .» .** With the arrival of the heats: ing season, special care should^ be observed in the home teg guard against accidental car-c bon monoxide poisoning. A~ house closed tight against cool weather, lack of proper ventilation and a faulty heating plant can be a lethal combination, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health. H e a t i n g p l a n t s s h o u l d be cleaned and inspected annually for safe operation, it gas odor is noticed, ventilate the hous^ fend notify the utility company at once. Particular cautidtt is necessary in homes with attached or basement ci rages. An automobile mol«T or any gasoline-powered motor should, never He operated in a closed" space. Charcoal and coke should not be burned in-confined areas, such as basements recreation rooms, or in defective fireplaces. Seventy-three ' accidental deaths in the state last year were attributed to carbon monoxide poisoning, and 54 of these Occurred irt homes. ' f UNEASY LIES THE HEAD". Only 3 out of the first 12 Roman emperors died a natural death. KNOW YOUR NAVY TECUMSEH FIGUREHEAD HIGH ON A PEDESTAL AT TH NAVAL ACADEMY IS A BRONZE REPLICA OF THE FIGUREHEAD, TECUMSEH, FROM THE OLD MANOF- WAR, DELAWARE. MIDSHIPMEN TRADITION HAS FT THAT TECUMSEH WAS THEIR PATRON SAINT, WATCHING OVER THEM AT EXAMINATION TIME. BEFORE EACH ARMY-NAVY FOOTBALL GAME, THE MIDDIES" RENDER TECUMSEH LEFT-HAND SALUTES, SHOWER HIM WITH PENNIES, GIVE HIM A COAT OF WAR PAINT AND BEG mtrJO BE, 12TH MAN ON. THE NAVY TEAM. 4X! 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