Wednesday. November 24,196$ THE McHENRY PLAIND6ALES Male Help Wanted (Jolvfv Ste\ttiu] 'Co\|MA5U(m PUJtf.CH PRESS SET UP MAN AND OPERATORS Clean, light and pleasant working conditions. Ask fwDick Woods. A 6000 PLACE TO WORK M c P l e n t , P r o ' ' i S n o r i n g Plabt'f'beral Ir.surarce Fian and O'he^.fmp'o/ee Esnaf;:;; »y •Housewares 'JhaftBarS • Boot Trailers 11600 STERLING PARKWAY " - RICHMOND, ILL Polf©w"fet. 12 ncnh frc'm Richmond Or.e half mile p«si state (,'ne turr l p f t r J [ y u t N ) on S i b l i n g Parkway WKtKtmmmmmmmmmtm 11-25-65 HEAL ESTATE GOOD BUY -- 5 Bedroom split level, plus family room, 1 car garage, less than 5 years old. Priced to sell. Call 312-742-7560 Howard Heiden. 11-4/25-65 EXCELLENT condition. Less than 5 years old, well kept 3 bedroom ranch. No basement. Carport. Priced to sell. Call 312-742-7560. Howard Heiden 11-4-G5TF EDGEBROOK HEIGHTS -- 3 bedrooms, 2 car garage, full basement. Must sell. Price $17,000. Phone 385-5018. 11-11-65TF JfiALJjSTAT^ LARGE 3 bedroom stone home on large lot at 3801 Timothy Lane. 20 ft. recreation room. Gas heat. 1 car garage. Can be seen Saturday and Sunday, 9-5. $26,500, or best offer. Call 385-4486. after 5 p.m. 11-18-65TF ^ BEDROOM residence in Hillvfew Subdivision adjoining golf Course. Brick veneer, activity room, fireplace, carpeted living room, ceramic baths. $20,000, terms. See or call Arnold N. May Bldrs. Richmond, 111., 815- 678-2861. 11-11-65TF McHENRY and LAKE AREA 'ear Round Honors, Seasonal Homes, Farms Vacant Home Sites. Income Properties. JOE NISCHAN REAL ESTATE In Jotnisburg 2301 Johnsburg Rd. McHenry, HL Ph. 385-0037 2-4-65-TF For Sale HOMES -- FARMS CHOICE LOTS BUSINESSES RESORT PROPERTY KNOX REAL ESTATE 1513A N. Richmond Road PHONE 385-0421 McHenry, Illinois 8-5-65-TF 2 BEDROOM home on N. Riverside Dr., Basement. Gas heat. 2 car garage, lot 100x200 $18,000. Call 385-2496 after 5 p.m. 9-9-65-TF 2 BEDROOM, closed in porch, basement, gas heat, large fenced in yard. Must sell. Call 385-6186. 11-4-65TF BAIRD & WARNER, INC. Etablished 1855 LAKELAND SHORES -- 5 year old 3 Br. Ranch on 100x120 landscaped lot. Built in gas kitchen. 2 car garage. $14,300. SHORES -- 3 Br. crab orchard and brick ranch on.nicely landscaped lot. Large L.R. Ceramic bath. Attached garage. River and pier rights. $16,000. FRONT -- 4 Br. ranch with 110 feet on river. Heatalator . stone fireplace. Family room with built in running bar and furniture. 2 car garage. Concrete sea wall and boat harbor. $39,500. -- BROKERS CO-OPERATION INVITED -- • Mr. Heinen 385-2527 11-25-65 SOUTH FLORIDA'S GREATEST HOME VALUE $2,000 less than comparable quality homes -- our price $6995.00, $150 dn., $20 mo. starts you toward owning a new 2 bedrm. masonry home with lge. birch kitchen, ceramic tile j bafTi, Tull walk-in wardrobe closets, beautifully finished plastered -interior with spacious screened in Florida rm. on a lge. | imBrgVed lot. Excellent job opportunities. Florida's finest | fishing, beaut, schools, national chain store shopping, sand | beaches, docking for boats free. J Call Financial 6-8252 -- Mrs. Johnson I 11-25/12-16-65 < NEAR JOHNSBURG ) (Handy Man's Special) -- 4 Bedroom home, full basement, walking distance to public and parochial schools. Needs some remodeling. Ideal for large family. Only $8500 ( I N McHENRY) 3 Bedroom home, full basement, 2 car garage. Owner transferred. Must sell. Only $17,900, for quick sale. NEAR McHENRY 2 Bedroom brick home, full basement and garage. In excellent condition. Widow must sell. Make offer. 3 Xfadroom home, full basement, garage, will sell on contract. -- LIST YOUR HOMES OR RENTALS WITH US -- THE KENT CORPORATION McHenry's Oldest Real Estate Office Established Since 1923 PHONE 385-3800 1311 N. Riverside Drive McHenry, Illinois 11-25-65 HELP WANTED HELP WANTED FACTORY POSITIONS • TURRET LATHE OPERATORS • SEMI AUTOMATIC CHUCKING MACHINE OPERATORS OFFICE POSITIONS • STENOGRAPHERS • DICTAPHONE OPERATORS EXECUTIVE POSITIONS • RAILROAD SALES ENGINEERS • INDUSTRIAL SALES ENGINEERS Permanent positions with growth company. Many excellent employee benefits. -- APPLY -- Aeroquip Corporation BARCO DIVISION 500 N. Hough -- Barrington, HI. "An Equal Opportunity Employer" 11-25-65 BEAL ESTATE & McHenry Area For Sale By Owner Three 3-Bedroom Homes All with modern kitchens and baths, gas heat, Prices reduced for quick sale. For particulars: Phone 312-SH 1-3900 11-4-65TF $450 DOWN -- to qualified buyers. 3 Bedroom Ranch in excellent condition. Full basement. Large landscaped lot with excellent view. Call for appt. 385-2626. 11-4-65-TF 3 bdrm. ranch, 1 car htd. gar. Full basmnt., rec. rm. Close to schools and transportation. Hdwd. firs., comb, stms/scrns, fenced patio. $16,900 3 bdrm. ranch, 1 car gar. New gas f.a. and hot water heaters. River rights. $13,000 FOR RENT 2 bdrm. home in Cooney- Hts. with option to buy $70 mo. McHENRY REALTY 3918 W. Main St. 385-5922 days 385-4071 eves. COZY HOME 4 Rooms and Bath NEAR CHURCH & STORES. GAS HEAT. FURNISHED. Ideal for retired couple. LOT 66x132. Price $9,000 KNOX REAL ESTATE Phone 385-0421 11-25/121-2-65 WANTED MIXED Puppies wanted. 6 to 8 weeks old. Bow Wow Pet Land. Phone 312-463-9856. 11-18/12-9-65 ABOUT 30 ton portable freezer, 6" meat grinder, and mixer. Phone 815-943-5854. 11-25-65 WANTED TO BUY GUNS--For Cash $$$. McHenry Gun Center, 3325 W. Elm Street Phone 385-7320. 3-25-65-TF WANTED--FURNITURE Complete household, bedroom sets, ititchen sets, parlor sets, refrigerators, gas ranges, power tools and etc. Call anytime. 815-385-3896. 11-25/12-16-65 AUTOMOTIVE TO BE GIVEN AWAY' SKVKN month old female, medium sized dog. Excellent with children. Phone 385-6245. _11-25-65 TWO female puppies -- seven weeks old. \$ill be small dogs, house pets. Phone 385-1689. 11-25-65 EDDIE the EDUCATOR says Labor and education cm* forces in our nation's past, present* end future development. NfewH MWCBSWI ABocfetioa AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE FORD 'S ON THE Our used car lots are jammed with late model trade-ins. See us now for the nmum milium 1963 FORD XL 2-DR. HARDTOP Cruisomatic, Radio, 352-8-Cyl. New White Wall Tires, Full Wheel Covers, Bucket Seats, Very Clean Car, ^1495 Burgandy with Black Interior. 1964 FORD GALAXIE TUDOR 289 8-Cylinder Engine, Cruisomatic Radio, Nice Car, Burgandy 1965 FORD MUSTANG 6-Cylinder Engine, Standard Transmission, Radio, Low mileage, Red in color. 1963 FORD ECONO-VAN Low mileage, Like new, A real buy. Customers Cur. 1962 RAMBLER CLASSIC 4-DR. 6- Cylinder, Standard Transmission 1961 STUDEBAKER LARK 4-DR. Standard Transmission $1575 $1985 *1375 *465 <295 1965 FORD LTD. 4-DOOR (DEMO) Fully Equipped. List was $3900. $9CAE WILL SELL FOR ONLY fcOUD 1965 FORD LTD. 2-DR. HARDTOP (DEMO) Fully Equipped. List was $3875 SOfiCB WILL SELL FOR ONLY JfaUOD 1965 FORD GALAXIE 500 4-DR. Fully Equipped. Former School SOAOC training car. List price was $3475. 1962 FORD T-BIRD Radio, Heater, White Wall Tires, Full Power. Clean Car. Black in color. V-8 engine, Cruisomatic. $1465 -- Several Older Cars To Choose From BUSS FORD SALES "Home of Quality Transportation" 3936 W. Main Street Phone 385-2000 12,QQ0 Autos Sold In 8% Yeftt* SIZZLING I! is the only way to describe used car values at Conlon-Collins Ford We have marked every car in our lat with one low wholesale price during our clearance sale. 1965 Fairlane 4 dr., V8, auto., radio, heater, w/w, new car guarantee. $1995 1963 Galaxie 2 dr., auto., new car guarantee, radio, heater, w/w. '1295 McHenry Library 1960 Ford Starliner, radio, heater, w/w *595 1962V olkswagen radio, heater, w/w. $795 1961 Ford Conv., V8, auto., radio, heater, w/w *695 1963 Comet Convertible, 6 cyl., auto., radio, heater, w/w. *1195 1963 Fairlane 500, station wagon, V-8, auto, radio, heater, w/w. *1095 1959 Ford 4 dr., 6 cyl., auto., radio, heater, w/w. *395 1961 Rambler Con v., radio, heater, w/w *595 1960 Chevy Imp. 4-dr. Hardtop, 6-cyl., auto., radio, heater, w/w *795 1965 Galaxie Ford, "500" Fastback, 2 dr., hrdtp., V8 autom., p.s., new car guarantee, radio, heater, w/w. '2495 CONLONCOLLINS FORD Largest Ford Dealer in Northern Illinois Houtes 14 & 176 CRYSTAL LAKE Phone 439-5400 • We Buy Clean Used Cars • OPEN SUNDAY 10 a.m. -- 5 p.m. 11-18-65 ^orner Maiii and Green Sts. HOIKS Monday thru Friday "2 p.rtAto 8 p.m. Saturday 1 p:ra. to 5 p.m. J ' 1 "Tl:e Honey Badger" by Robert Riiark Ro!;er! Ruruk's name lias always spelled adventure, but he found it largely'-in the jungles of Africa and India. In this superb new novel he examines another jungle, that of contemporary American civilization. A proud man is Alec Barr, an American writer. He is a timid man occasionally forced to bravery, a strong man occasionally prone to weakness, and a successful man perpetually beset by self doubt. Alec Barr's accomplishments at 40, from a standing start of nowhere, should have been enough to satisfy any man. He has shot his lion, won his prizes, fought his war, made his money, acquired his penthouse, married, drunk his fair share of convivial booze. Alec Barr needs two things, the loving company of women and to be left alone with his one true love, the battered typewriter that lifted him from office boy to national acclaim as correspondent, novelist, and playwright. But one need wars against the other, but no woman could ever come between Alec and his typewriter. In prose as lean, masculine and muscular as his hero, Ruark traces Alec Barr through New Yorj<, London and the Congo, to his., ironic end. There are bombs and full fights, rich restaurants, elephant hunts, movie sets, and the garish excitement of wartime Washington. At the center of it all, there Is the superbly successful American male of the mid-twentieth cen* tury in desperate search of himself. "Day* of Shame" by Senator Charles E. Potter Here, at long last, is the inside story of the Army -McCarthy hearings. For the first time ^a key member of the McCarthy committee reveals what went on behind the scenes, in the committee room, in the Senate cloak room and •n the White House. Written with extraordinary candor by 'he man who reported personally 1 o President Eisenhower on the daily events of the hearngs. "Days of Shame" is the long-awaited, dramatic re-enactment of one of the most disgraceful episodes in Congressional history. •Only a man in Senator Potter's position could have written this book. He frankly discusses the deals, the infighting, I he personalities and the issues. No holds are barred. For this is a bold, hard-hitting book that is as frank and courageous as the man who wrote it. A prominent political figure since 'lie end of World War II, Charles E. Potter became United States Senator from Michigan in 1952. He came to this position with a background of service in the House of Representatives, in the U.S. Army, ind in the work of family and individual rehabilitation and social service. A much decorated veteran of the war, Senator Potter suffered serious wounds that resulted in the loss of both lower limbs. "Bonded Fleming" by Ian Fleming A James Bond Omnibus Here, in one volume, are three of Ian Fleming's fabulous books about the most popular of contemporary secret service agents, James Bond. This omnibus of Bond's exotic adventures includes "For Your Eyes Onto" a Gdfeciion of elettes, originally 1960. Thttifffetf&iHll, appeared in 196l and is: latest James Bond film, is^e of Fleming's best novels. JfJxilike any other of the Fleming novels, 'The Spy Who Ltfved Me," 1962, is the first person story of a young woman Wjio is involved with James Bond both romantically and peri|cHMMRS. TOM DAVIS.' R-ELECTED HEAD! GOP WOMAN'S CLt At their November njieeting, members of the McH^rfry Township Republican Women's club elected new officers to serve until their terms ej^jire in January of 1967. Mrs. Tom (Boots) Davis was elected 'to a second term in the office of president. Other officers exacted were Mrs. Jake (Coimle) Johnson, first vice- presidjfeiht; Mrs. Grant (Gerry) Ernst, Second vice president; Mrs. Saita (Mary Lou). Owen, secretary; Mrs. Ted (Helen) Wickman, treasurer., The ladies wil| be officially installed when j the club resumes its meetingi in February of 1966. Following a very enjoyable demonstration of flower arranging by Mrs. William Kelly of Woodstock, Helen Haynes jWas surprised with a gift from|:her fellow members of tfie Republican Women's club. She had served as treasurer for four years, and declined to accept nomination for further office. Her dedication to the demanding duties in her service' as treasurer were much appreciated, and the hope was ^expressed that although she w^uld no longer be a member of |the board of the club, she would continue to support its n^any activities. • Meetings will resume in February, and thereafter, the third Tuesday of each month. Anjfone desiring to become a meniber of the McHenry Township Republican Women's club is j invited to send her dues to Connie Johnson, Box 361, Henry, or contact Mrs. Davis. -- fgjtdktmg imr jwmtihertaiU CkrUttwmmm Ss Here9# why you'll want to^ fgp, select a k personalized Masterpiece On display right now at our shop !s this year's toew eolWtkn if fas, imprinted Christmas greetings hy Masterpiece Studios. The Masterpiece Albums cover the broadest Hrage of Christmas eflrd subjects, treatments and prices. You'll find religious card*, Whimsical cards* modern, traditional, elaborate, simple.' 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