THE mcHKNHY PLMIIDEMZR . / Paga3*r«n CLASSIFIED • «M«^f| • •• • • m m mm m m mm Wanted WANTED: To do alterations afT sewing of children's and ladies' apparel: dresses, skirts, slacks, formals, wedding etc. phone EV. 5-0673. 1-26-61 gown^ Wanted To Buy WHEEL CHAIR in good condition, collapsible. Used ice states. All sizes. EV. 5-2916. Ewnings. EV. «5-6047. 1-26-61 TOP PRICE PAIt) tot 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 of scrap. Call Courtesy lvage, EV. 5-1260 or EV. 5- 1-5-12-19-26-61 To Be Given Away TO BE GIVEN away. 3 mos. old puppies. To a good home. Wonder Lake 3644 1-26-61 •I • l l . . . M . , + p.tM. Miscellaneous MW 1961 U.S. Stan© Catalog 4MPrice List only 3Qc. Stamps, Coins & Supplies for collect* ors. H. C. Stamp & Coin Co. 35 N. Williams St. Crystal Lake, 111. Phone 459-3940 or 459-3932 12*8-60 tf Notice NOTICE: WILL remove old l&ldings in exchange for lumber. Contact R. Oldenburg. EV. 5-5934 after 7 p.m. 1-26-61 Announcing COMPLETE RENTAL SERVICE SEE US FOR •^Trailers - one way or local Office equipment Invalid Needs Sanding Machines Plumber's Tools Party and Banquet Needs . Household Equipment Power Tools Beds and Baby Equipment Mechanic's Tools Painting & Wallpapering Topis #."^le Cutters UNITED RENT-ALLS 542 Main St. Next to Northwestern Station CALL: EV. 5-2916 Open 7 days a week 1-12-61-tf * - NOTICE - Will the party that bought the Blue Merle Collie, Spooky, from me on Dec. 31st, please contact me. GLORIA STACY 'J* General 8-1869 1-26-61 Personal SPECIAL IAN. - FEB. High Blooding $5.00 with Free Toner-Shampoo & Set Free allergy test 24 Hrs.-before appt. for toner. Work done exclusively by Students McHENRY SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE 1-12-19-26-2-2-61 Farmers Trading Post DON'T FORGET OUR OPEN HOUSE TUESDAY f. 31, GEO. P. FREUN'D 501 Crystal Lake Rd. MoHenry, Illinois. 1-26-61 FLEMING EQUIPMENT NEW IDEA - GEHL BO LENS GARDEN EQUIP. SALES and SERVICE A. complete Farm Implement Service Chain Saw Sharpening & Repair Phone EV. 5-0033 522 Waukegan Road COURT BRIEFS A number of cases were heard in J. P.* court this past week. Robert Donavan of Wonder Lake paid a $10 fine for tc fast acceleration from a stop He also was fined $10 for driving 40 in a 30-mile zone. William Spuehr of Wondei Lake was fined $10 for having open liquor in his car. A $15 fine was paid by Michael Gritzuk of Spring Grove for driving with noisy mufflers George Smith of Wondei Lake was fined $50 for driving 90 in a 40-mile zone, $15 loi 4eF-' disturbing -the peace with noisy mufflers and $25 for having open liquor in his car. John Steinbach paid a $1 fine for driving 40 in a 25-mile Happy is the silent man, for he can keep the lid on his ignorance. School vacations in Afghanistan come in mid-winter. The country has little fuel, so this is a means of saving a scarce commodity. Some 50 of the herbal medicines used by the American Indians are now widely used by dmg manufacturing firms, and delivered in fancier bottles, and at fancier prices, of course. Rin0W6dft Birthday Party At Mullen Home Baby Shepard Charles Mullen, Sr., celebrated his birthday Sunday. Those to attend were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mullen and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Mullen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mullen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mullen and family of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mullen, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mullen, Misses Dianna, Trudy and Mary Oonk and Larry Oonk of Ringwood. Birth Rlr* and Mrs. Charles Mullen, Jr^-are--ttte parents of a sorMJOTn Jan; 4. It was. the first baby born ats the Harvard hospital this year. -1 Movers Rev. and Mrs. James Mc- Chesney and daughter are moving from the Dodd flat to the Butler house. Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes and family have moved into the Glawser house which they have purchased. Birthday Party Miss Yvonne Bruce celebrated her fourteenth birthday at her home Tuesday evening. Those to attend were Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Shook and family of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Carlson and sons Harold and Bill, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ackerman and family and Joann Klein. Banquet A youth mission banquet for the young people of the Methodist church was^held in the church basement Sunday. Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrison and son, Loren, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harrison and family and Miss Frith Wagner of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dowell of Mc- Henry and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Dowell at dinner Sunday honoring the birthday of Boyd Dowell. Church News The fourth Sunday of Epiphany will be observed at the Ringwood Methodist church Sunday, Jan. 29, at 9:30 a.m. Rev. James R. McChesney, Jr., will have as his sermon theme "The Poor in Spirit". It is youth Sunday as well at 10:4a a.m. church school for all. At 3:30 p.m. Junior Hi M.Y.F. at 7 p.m. Senior Hi M.Y.F. McHenry trip. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brennan attended the wedding of Doris Berkley and Ed Wagner at the Lutheran church at Mc- Henry and the reception that followed on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Kenneth Cristy, Mrs. William Cruicks hank, Mrs. John Hogan and Mrs. Viola Low attended a W.S.C.S. meeting at the Chicago Temple Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Ehlert of Wilmot were supper guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert, Tuesday evening. Mr. ind Mrs. Joe Woallar ot Cary were visitors in the Dr. Hepburn home Sunday--afternoon. Mrs. Eugene Oxtoby spent Wednesday in.Chicago. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Ruby Shepard were Mr. and Mrs. William Heine of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Page, William Claxton and John Dreymiller of McHenry. Mrs. Viola Low, Mrs. Emily Beatty and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low and family were Sunday dinner guests in the Walter Wilcox home near Woodstock. Mrs. Fred Bowman, Mrs. Tony Senkerik and Mrs. John Ehlert and daughter, Mabel, were visitors at Woodstock Thursday. Miss Ethel ilutchinson of H a r v a r d s p e n t S u n d a y w i t h Alice and Marian Peet. Mr. and Mrs.' Pete Sebastian and Mrs. Cora Woods were guests at a dinner at Basset , hall, Twin Lakes, Sunday following the .christening of Chiri Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kiskin. Mrs. Louis Winn, Mrs. James Wegener and Mrs. Bob Brennan spent Wednesday in the Don Smart home at Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of DesPlaines called in the Dr. Hepburn home Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Clayton Bruce attended a pink and blue shower for Mrs. Jerry Schultz at Plato Center Sunday. Mrs. Earl Kunz and son, P.F.C. Richard, were guests of their aunt, Mrs. Julia Klein, at Kansasville, Wi£., Saturday. Mrs. Roy-Harrison and son, Loren, and Mrs. Boyd Dowell were visitors at Waukegan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kunz and "sons spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs- Ed Lisk at Fox Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Andersen of Rockford were visitors in the Dr. .Hepburn home Friday. Butch Leonard of Lake Geneva spent the weekend in the/ Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home. Mr. and Mrs. William Cruickshank spent Sunday afternoon in the Wilson home at Hartland. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hawley were Sunday dinner guests in the Ernest Reinwall home at McHenry. Jack Pearson of Ft. Sill, Okla., spent from Thursday until Wednesday with- his parents, Mr. and Mr6. J. C. Pearson. Jim Pearson was also home for the weekend from DeKalb where he is attending college. Mr. and Mrs. Zellgart of Rockford .were visitors in the <*Dr. Hepburn home Thursday. V> J? BEST-Smit F011 BIG UJSOIS 1. Rambler Excellence ' 2. Rambler Economy Think ot ft/ RAMBLER AMERICAN Deluxe 2-Door Sedan for as low as 'I * $4032* p«r month Rambler December Sales Set 39th Straight Monthly Record Read why Rambler outvalues them all, to score new sales success: Rambler Excellence. No other car is built like, saves like, lasts like Rambler. X {QDeep-Dip rustproofing fights rust longest. Single-Unit construction is lastingly rattle-free. Muffler and tailpipe are ceramic armored to be acid resistant, rust resistant. Many other advances. . Official Economy King. Rambler American Custom topped all compacts in major economy tests. Lowest Upkeep--Rambler is America's most trouble-free car, owners report. Top Resale Value. Official Used Car Guides- prove it. America's Lowest Prices. Rambler American is the lowest-priced U. S.- built car by at least $67*. Rambler Classic costs hundreds less than socalled "low-priced" cars. Ask Your Rambler Dealer About PAYMENT* TO RAMBLER BUYERS AS SALEft INCREASE Tens of thousands of Rambler buyers already have received U.S. Savings Bonds 1 Get $25, $50,175, $100, S125 (maturity value) in bond* as sales rise 10% to 30*%. •Prica comparisons based on manufacturers' suggested factory delivered prices for corresponding mode|s of the 5 major (J. S. car makers, Including'compact car*. Monthly payments based on manufacturers suggested delivered price at factory with to down payment, 36-month contract with normal carrying charges, federal taxes paid. Optional equipment, transportation, insurance, state and local taxes, if any, extra. Ask Your Neighbor About His RAMBLER REVOKE TWO DRIVER LICENSES WITHIN COUNTY The licenses of two drivers were revoked by the state for driving while intoxicated. They were Loren Crandall of Woodstock and Lee W. Djupman of Country Club Drive, McHenry. Suspensions for three violations were ordered for Gerald ,Bauman of .Union; Charles Collignon and Thomas Turner of Algonquin; Ruth Demarce and Joseph Kuemmel of Crystal Lake; Clifford Futch of Cary, Larry Layman and J u 1 e s> Strause of Harvard; John Walgenbaeh of Woodstock. The license of Frank Zeleski of Huemann's subdivision was suspended for driving while his license or permit was suspended. Probationary permits were issued to Raymond Chamberlain of Marengo, Loren Hacxman of Woodstock '"and Robert Kunde of Huntley. Leg als NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of GRACE WAGNER Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday, February 6th, 1961, is the claim date in the estate of GRACE WAGNER, Deceased, pending in the County Court of McHenry County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. CHARLES G. WAGNER Executor James M. Mclntee Attorney 105 West Elm Street McHenry, Illinois Tel: EVergreen 5-2440 (Pub. Jan. 12-19-26,1961) NOTICE OF CAUCUS Notice^ is hereby given by the Republican Township Central Committee of Nunda Township, McHenry County, Illinois, that a caucus will be held on Tuesday, February 7, About 160 flat-topped mountains have been charted under Pacific waves, between Hawaii and Mariannas. The tops 11961, at 8:00 P.M. at the multi of most are about a mile be-1 use room in the North School, low sea level. Woodstock Street, Crystal SEIBEL MOTOR SALES, 405 W. Elm St., McHenry STRONG RESERVES Totaling $1,058,900.00 mean Safety for Your Savings These reserves have been set aside out of earnings for the exclusive benefit and protection of our members. Save where your savings accounts are protected by reserves in excess of 9% of total savings account. Marengo Federal C tuinnr AND LOAN SAVINGS ASSOCIATION MARENGO, ILLINOIS 102 N. State St. Phone JOrdan 8-7258 A Mutual Company Serving Northern Illinois Since 1925 Total Assets Over $12,000,000.00 CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE 4% Lake, Illinois, for the purpose of nominating Republican candidates for County Supervisor, Assistant County Supervisors, Township Assessor, Township Clerk and three (3) members for the Township Board of Auditors. Harry C. Kinne, Jr. Chairman, Republican Township Central Committee, Nunda Township McHenry County, Illinois Attest: William A. Gibson Secretary, Republican Township Central Committee, Nunda /•"' Township, McHenry County( Illinois (Pub. Jan. 26, 1961) NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION TO GENERALLY AMEND THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS, as passed and approved by the Board of Supervisors of McHenry County, on September 13, 1955, and as subsequently amended. NOTICE IS HERESY G$- EN that in compliance wilt, the provisions of Section 29 bt the Zoning Ordinance of Nfc- Henry County, relative to t|ie consideration of general amendments to the said Ordinance, a public hearing will be had before the McHenry County Zoning Board of Appeals to consider the general amendments to the text of the existing ordinance. Copies of the proposed amendments to the text of the ordinance are available for inspection in the office of the McHenry County Building and Zoning Department, Court House Annex, Woodstock, fll. A public hearing will be held at 7:30 P.M. on Monday February 13, A.D. 1961, in the Supervisors Room of the Court House Annex, in the City of. Woodstock, Illinois at which time and place any person or persons desiring to attend will be . entitled to be heard. , McHENRY COUNTY ZONING BOARD - OF APPEALS By JOHN E. LOOZE Chairman (Pub. Jan. 26, 1961) Large Machinery Auction Located 4 miles southeast of Lake Geneva on Highway 12 .or 2 miles northwest of Genoa City on Highway 12 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1 Starting at 11 o'clock sharp 35 tractors all makes & models 2 Oliver Model 420 Crawlers 10 plows 5 delivery rakes 4 Discs Cornpickers 8 Cultivators Many miscellaneous items New Covy wagons, Covy manure spreaders Special items: 1 1950 Packard 1 1960 Buick 2 dr. Sedan 1 1952 Chev. % Ton Pickup 1 1956 Dodge % Ton 1 lot of truck chains 8.25 x 20 Plaint tractor tires Wheels 7 Heat Housers Belt Pulleys Office Equipment ' Usual auction terms will be announced on the day of sate. Long-term financing can be arranged by contacting the auction clerk. n HIGHWAY 12 IMPLEMENT COMPANY Elmer Karns. owner Sale Clerked and Conducted by WISCONSIN FINANCE CORPORATION Elkorn, Wisconsin Ray Herd, manager Bert Kelnhofre, representative Auctioneers: Wilbur Kuecker & Larry DeWane „ Lake Geneva, Wisconsin •-arvw. tl:-> • ..1-1 ill I ^ vii l.l-.i/.ij BAYSH0RE, Inc. *• Announces the Opening their New and Modern Facilities for Insurance and Real Estate^ on Thursday, February 2nd with Specialized Departments to cater to your 1 - individual requirements:"" REAL ESTATE: Albert "Al" Weiss, president, long active in McHenry area Heal' Estate circles with the Kent Corporation and a qualified consultant whether you plan to buy or sell. GENERAL INSURANCE: Frank "Tim" Murphy, a lifelong resident of the McHenry area who for many years directed the insurance activities of a 40 million dollar Savings and Loan Association ill Chicago. Well versed in the problems of the homeowner. LIFE. ACCIDENT and HEALTH: Edward "Ed" Vokral, bringing to Bayshore a successful relationship with the Prudential Insurance Company of America. This combined with experience from the Continental Casualty Company offers skill in both individual and group programming. BAYSHORE, Inc. 103 E. Elm Street McHenry. IB. Phone EV. 5-3620 or tii. 5-3710