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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 Feb 1965, p. 7

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Thursday. February 18; 1965 CLASSIFIEDS THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER EXPERIENCED FARMER to take over large hog and feeder operation on 500 acre farm. Applicant must have background and hog feeding program. Attractive salary for right person. Call Arnold May, Richmond. 815-678-6681. 2-18-65-TF MAN OR WOMAN to clean offjces after working hours. State hourly wage charged, jteply to Box 254, c/o Mc- Henry Plaindealer. 5-18-65 METAL . FABRICATOR If you have had experience in sheet metal work, punch press and arc welding and are interested in full time permanent employment, . -- CALL -- MR. GEORGE 459-6300 2-18-65 MALE HELP WANTED Due to the increase in business and public confidence it has become necessary for us to add another salesman to our staff. We're looking for a man who wants to make money and is not afrajp of hard work. He must be between 25 and 35 years of age, married and a high school graduate, previous sales experience desirable but not necessary. He must be willing to do things our way, and will receive training and experience that can lead to becoming a store manager. Above all he must be ambitious fVand not just want an eight hour day, 5 day week job. Hard work and long hours pay top dividends. We're one of the fastest growing groups of stores in the mid-west and the right man has the chance of getting in on the ground floor and working his way to the top. Send a complete letter of resume to SKORBERG'S FURNITURE STORE 320 East Route 14, Crystal Lake, 111. An appointment will be made for a personal interview at a later date. ,*A11 replies are held in strict confidence. 2-18-65 2 BEDROOM, closed in porch, basement, gas he**, large fenced in yard. Must sell. Call 385-6186. 2-4-65-TF McHENRY and . LAKE AREA fear Round Hony.s, Seasonal Homes, Farms Vacant. Home ^>ites. Income Properties. JOE NISCHAN REAL ESTATE In Johnsburg 2301 Johnsburg Rd. McHenry, I1L Ph. 385-0037 2-4-65-TF BRAND NEW 3 bedroom home never occupied in Cooney Heights, full basement with recreation room. Built-in appliance^, carpeted throughout.. 2 car garage. 385-6158. 2-11-18-25-65 7 ROOM BRICK & crab orchard house, 2 kitchens, 3 bedrooms, double garage. Can be handled for $2,000 down or financed. 385-0074. 2-4-65-TF 3 BEDROOM RANCH, attach-! ed garage, full basement, aluminum storms & screens, lot 90'xl35', hardwood floors, on blacktop street with curbs. Gas Heat. Three years old. Phone 385-1383. 1-7-65-TF 3 BED£0t)M FRAME house, 1 Hi baths, IV2 car garage, tile basement, gas heat, living room 15x23, 2 large bedrooms, one 15^x12, other 15%xl0Vfc, carpel ed den or bedroom, close to schools and train, lot 75x 135. $19,700. 459-6325. * 2-4-65-TF For Rent or Sale Large 3 bedroom ranch with enclosed breezeway and garage situated on two big lots. Fruit trees, fenced, cement drive, water softener, tiled bath, kitchen cabinets. Just redecorated. Priced right for conventional or contract sale. Rent $115, two months security, with references. In Pistakee Highlands. -- Write Owner -- 815 Oakwood Wilmette, 111. Or Call 312-256-1196 2-4-65-TF HOUSE FOR SALE IV2 miles north of McHenry. y% acre waterfront. 2 years old 4 bedrooms. 2 full ceramic baths. Slate entry. 26 ft. living room with wool wall to wall carpeting. Oversize 2 car garage. 3,100 feet in all. Facili. ties for horses, swimming pool available. -- Price $31,500. Phone 385-1304 for appointment 2-4-65-TF FOR SALT. HOMES -- FARMS CHOICE LOrS- -BUSINESSES RESORT PROPERTY XV NOX REAL ESTATE 1513A N. Richmond Road PHONE 385-0421 McHenry, Illinois 2-4-65-TF Owner Transferred Must Move Immediately 3 Bedrooms, V-fi Baths, Living room, Dining Room and kitchen 2 Car Garage, 20x20 Patio Reasonable 385-3394 2-18-65-TF 2 BEDROOM, 5 room house .in Johnsburg, river rights, 1 car garage, $8,000. Call 385- 6218. 2-18-6 3 BEDROOM BRICK, 2 baths, full basement, heated garage, carpeting, built - in kitchen, many extras. Edgebrook Heights. Call 385-0769. 2-18-65 SACRIFICE -- Modern compact and clever home, pine panelling, tile floors, fireplace and garage. Financing available. 3111 Edgewood Drive, Wooded Shores, Wonder Lake, 815-653-5876. 2-18-65-TF ON V2 ACRE LOT -- Clean modern 3 bedroom ranch, attached garage. Partly furnished. Aluminum storms & screens. Atlas Realty. 385-0430. 2-18-65 THREE BEDROOM Crab Orchard and brick home in Edgebrook Heights. IV2 baths with full sized heated basement and attached garage. Was $25,000, now only $23,000. 385-0074. 2-4-65-TF FOR SALE OR RENT -- 3 bedroom, brick -veneer bi-level; 1 xh baths, garage attached, part basement, corner lot, lOOx 170, in Jak-Ana Heights, near church and school. Price $23,- 500. Inquire by owner, Jacob Fritz, 3920 N. Hillcrest Place, McHenry, 111. Phone Code 815- 385-7799. 2-18-65 DELUXE CUSTOM- 2 bedroom brick, fireplace, attached garage and many extras. Must see. Call 385-6262. 2-18-65 3 BEDROOM HOUSE -- finished basement and 2 car garage. Carpeting, drapes, and built-in extras. Reasonable. Call after "6:00 p.m. 385-4043. 2-4-65-TF HIGH SCHOOL students willing to do all kinds of general Work after school and Saturdays. Call mornings only, 385- 1145, ask for Dick Swantz. 1-14-65-TF YOUNG MARRIED man desires morning work. 7 a.m. - 2 p.m. General work, any day but Thursday,- 385-4469. 2-11-65-TF* DO YOU NEED a skirt, dress or coat shortened ? Save time and work, let me do it for you! 385-0612. 2-18-25-65 WILL TAKE CARE of one or two children in my home for working mother. Phone 385- 1972. 2-18-65 "If You Have To Work" And you have little children that like to be read to, someone to color with, someone to kiss a hurt knee, just call me. I live in Pistakee Highlands on 4 acres and will be a second Mom for you--Phone 497-3512. $2.50 a day or $10.50 a week for one--$4.00 a day or $17.50 a week for two. 2-18-65 Wanted g# Beat MARRIED COUPLE (no children) is looking for small clean cottage to <. rent on Wonder Lake Beach or close to. Mostly weekends. Joe M. Svacina, 4130 W. 25th St., Chicago, 111. 60623. 2-18-65 Red Estate BAIRD & WARNER, INC. Established 1855 RIVER RIGHTS -- On golf course. Large living room with fireplace. Combination kitchen and dining room. Garage. Reduced to $8,700. WOODLAWN PARK -- Two 19x14 bedrooms, 1 panelled. Living room has heat-o-lator fireplace. Large dining room. Tiled bath. Full basement. Reduced $19,500. CALIFORNIA CONTEMPORARY RANCH -- Large living room with fireplace. 2 bedrooms. Full basement with family room and bar room. Attached garage. Landscaped grounds, 150x100. $26,500. JOHNSBURG -- 2 year old split ranch with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. Nylon carpeted living room. Built-in gas kitchen. Family room with built-in running bar. Gas fired floorboard hot water heat. 2 car attached garage. $28,500. Brokers Cooperation invited MR. HEINEN -- 385-2627 2-18-65 NEAR TOWN Attractive well kept 2 bedroom home with wall to wall carpeting, blinds and drapes, water softener, electric range and refrigerator. Priced to sell, $8,950. Handyman's special in nice area on 50x290 ft. lot. Water rights. FARMS 11 Vi acres with modern 2 bedroom house, fireplace, full basement, IV2 baths, 2 car garage, chicken house, work house, barn. Ideally situated on main highway. $31,800. 8V£ acres, 3 bedroom ranch house, large sunny rooms, garage, horse barn, creek, apple orchard. Beautiful countryside. $21,- 500. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY In town -- Laundromat. Good location. BAYSHORE REALTY 3440 W. Elm Street " McHenry, 111. 385-3620 - 385-7508 -- 385-4836 after 7 p.m. Gateway To The Chain-O-Lakes 2-18-65 SUNNYSIDE - PISTAKEE AREA Roomy ranch style home. Two big bedrooms. Insulated for extra protection. Walking distance to shopping. Attached garage and large utility room. Built-in oven and range furnished. More than $13,500 worth of contentment Ijere, but that's all we're asking. McHenry -- Comfort! Convenience! Large Cape Cod style home. Four big bedrooms. Well insulated. Plastered walls and ceilings. Close to all schools and shopping. Plenty of shade trees on three large lots. Two and half baths, full basement, garage space for two cars. Worth a million -- but to you only $23,500. INVESTMENT BARGAINS 28 Acres, all wooded with frontage on two roads (corner). Deep well, fruit trees and lots of evergreen trees -- $950.00 per acre -- terms. *" FOR RENT 4 room apartment. Furnished. Gas heat. Pier rights. $90 with utilities. 3 Bedrooms. Ranch style house, IV2 baths, large living room and dining room. $90 per month. SUNNYSIDE REALTY Northwest Corner of N. Wilmot and West May Ave. 1612 W. May Ave. McHenry (Sunnyside), H!r PHONE 815-385-7762 2-18-65 Automotive V Conlin-Collins B - E - S - T USED CAR BUYS I HAVE A client who is interested in renting a small farm of 10 to 30 acres with a/ good house and Afar®t.-.out buildings. See or call May Development Co., Richmond, Illinois, 815-678-2861. 2-11-65-TF 1963 Fairlane Wagon, 4 Dr, 6, Standard $1,095 • 1965 ^Mustang 2 Dr., Hardtop, V-8, Auto., Power Steering. New Car Guaiantee. $2,59,5 • 1963 Fairlane rdtop, 1 $1,595 500, 2 Door, Hardtop, Radio, Heater. • 1962 Chevy Monza, 2 Door. $1,195 1961 Chevy 6, $1,095 Bel Air, 4 Dr., 6, Auto., Green. • 1963 Fairlane 2 Dr., 6, Auto. $1,295 1964 Falcon Bus, 8 Passenger. $1,995 • 1964 Ford 4 dr. sedan, 6 'cyl., auto, radio. $1,895 • 1964 Ctry. Sed. 9 pass sedan, V-8, auto. $2,395 • 1962 Falcon 2 dr., 6, auto, radio. $995 • 1960 Chevy Hardtop, V-8, stand., radio. __ $995 • 1963 Ford Galaxie, 2 dr., 6 cyl., stand. $1,395 • 1961 Ford 9 pass, wagon, 6 cyl., stand., radio. $995 • 1961 Mercury Hardtop, V-8, auto. $1,095 • 1959 Olds 2 dr., V-8, power steering, power brakes. $595 WHOLESALE SPECIALS 54 Dodge, 4 dr. ....$ 39 59 Ford Wgn., 6 pass., entry, sed. $395 59 Ford, 2 dr., 6, auto., p.s $395 58 Chevy Wagon ..$295 58 Chevy, 4 dr. ..$119 58 Ford, 4 dr.- $119 58 Plymouth $119 58 Ford Wagon ....$189 57 Pontiac, 2 dr. hdtp., ps, pb ....$195 CONLONCOLLINS FORD Largest Ford Dealer in Northern Illinois Routes 14 & 176 CRYSTAL LAKE Phone 459-5400 2-11-65 READY CASH. Call anytime, 815-385-3896 for household furnishings of any type, antiques, etc. Will pick up. 2-18-25-3-4-11-65 To BUT PRIVATE PARTY wishes to purchase 5 to 7 acres of land. Desires to erect vacation home for a hideaway. Prefer the wooded hilltop but not necessary. Couldjf be located "behind the farrfi" if a road could be put in. Please write and give full particulars, description, location and asking price. Write Box No. 250, McHenry Plaindealer. 2-4-11-18-65 I HIRED IT THROUGH THE WANT ADS LOST -- LIGHT brown short haired 8 month old female puppy, vicinity Pistakee Yacht Club. White on all feet, nose and chest, short tail. Wearing brown harness and answers to the name of TASSIE, If found please call 312 KI 6-2367. \ 2-18-65 LOST -- GREY Poodle in green sweater, vicinity of Sunnyside. Named "Suzette" and very timid. Reward. Call 385-5970. 2-18-65 BE WISE USE THE CLASSIFIED Pnblie Notices ATTENTION!!! Parents in Cooney Heights If your son is 8 years to 10 years old And interested ill Cub Scouts -- Contact -- MRS. KING 4203 W. South St. anytime for further information 2-11-18-65 MISSIONARIES TO SPEAK IN McHENRY DURING CONVENTION Section One -- Page Seven • ---- , <£0; "llll - , 1 * RUTH ELLENBERGER REV. FREDERICK SMITH A veteran missionary who first went to West Africa in 1922 and who has seen sweeping political, social and economic changes during the past forty-two years will come here to participate in a church missionary conference. She is Mrs. Ruth B. Ellenberger, whose life-time career has been spent as a worker of the Christian and Missionary Alliance overseas, and who will be among tne guest speakers during the annual missionary convention in the Alliance Bitile church, located at 3813 W. John street., McHenry. Dates of the special emphasis in the church are Feb. 23 to 26, with the public invited to all sessions whfch begin daily at 8 p.m. Mrs. Ellenberger went to Guinea at the height of the era of colonialism, and she will describe the hardships faced by young missionaries in the areas which were completely /undeveloped, and where all missionary work had elements of pioneering. She will tell of preaching the Christian gospel in many villages in Guinea where the people had never had any contact with missionaries, and heard the Christian story for- the first time. » During the years, Mrs. Ellenberger taught classes in the ble school at Xe'ekoro. "I had jjthe privilege of having a part the training of most of the tional pastors and evangelists who serve in the churches of Guinea today," she reports. During the past term, Mrs. Ellenberger devoted much of her time to translation work, the major project being a revision of the ^laninka New Testament for a new printing by the American Bible Society. Adventurous IJfe, Complacent Americans who believe that modern civilization has taken away all. possibilities of an adventurous life will get a quick argument from Rev. Frederick A. Smith, who has lived in Colombia, South America since 1939 and has done missionary work among three principal racial groups in the high Andes, the secondary Sierras and the coastal lowlands. Mr. Smith will come here also next week to descrilM? his experiences in missionary work and' his ministry among the whites, the negroes and the Indians of Colombia. In terms of their own religious expression, Mr. Smith has found the white and mixed races fanatical, the negroes indifferent, and the Indians receptive. He found two tribes numbering about 75,000 persons living in the mountains at altitudes up to 12,000 feet above sea level. Formerly living in ignorance and superstition, many hundreds of these people have accepted the Christian gospel, and archiving exemplary lives, with great interest in carrying on their own schools and churches where ever permitted. HERE AND m BUSINCSS AT DEALER MEETINGS . Jack Fleming of Fleming Equipment, McHenry, has been io Dayton and Coldwater, Ohio, to attend dealer introductory meetings for New Idea's new Uni-System line of self-propelled harvesting equipment. SELECTED FOR TOUR Allan Hanson, a senior at Crystal Lake high school, has i>een selected to take a special tour of the Bell Telephone Laboratories, Murray Hill, N.J., as a guest of Illinois Bell Telephone Co. He will be accompanied on the trip by William D. Phelps, chairman of the science department and chemistry teacher at - the school. Hanson, 18, was selected to make the trip on the basis of his fine academic record and his great interest in science. He received a letter of commendation from the National Merit Scholarship competition and also is a winner of the Bausch & Lomb Science award. Last summer he was a participant in the National Science Foundation Summer Science program in engineering at the University of Illinois. Allan has served as class president twice. He is a member of various school clubs and the debate squad. He is also interested in dramatics and 3ports. At Bell Laboratories, the woTld's largest industrial research organization, Hanson and Phelps will have an opportunity to talk with some of the world's top scientists and researchers, according to Stan Jozwiak, nuJiager for Illinois Bell. BENEFIT BRIDGE TOURNEY The 19(p Heart Fund bridge tournament will be held Sunday, Feb. 28, at Illinois Beach State Park Lodge, it was announced by Walter Nagode, chairman. Bridge players interested in entering the tournament should contact Nagode at 2405 E. Dunlay Ct., Waukegan (ON 2-1123 or CH 4-5639). Trophies will be awarded to winners in all events. Illinois Beach State Park Lodge is located at the lakefront in the park, off Route 42 between Waukegan and Zion. GOODWILL PICK-UP Friday, Feb. 26 will be Goodwill Day in McHenry when the Goodwill Industries truck will collect repairable clothing and household discards for rehabilitation of handicapped people, according to the local representative, Mrs. Mildred Miller. For pickup arrangements, bags, programs and information about Goodwill Industries, call 385- 6173. Pnblie Notion Pnblie Notices QUITTING HARDWARE BUSINES Everything Must Be Solid SAVE UP TO 5 All Prices Reduced HARDWARE - PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES PAINTS - FARM SUPPLIES HOUSEHOLD ITEMS GARDEN TOOLS & EQUIPMENT, ETC. E. L. BAKKOM Company, Inc. 2109 S. Route 47 Woodstock, Illinois HOLD CLINIC Open house will be held during a wallpaper clinic on Tuesday, Feb. 23, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at Lakeland. Paint Spot. COURT BRIEFS In the court of Magistrate Joe Ritter, held in McHenry last Thursday, George V. Ziemann of Wonder Lake was fined $10 and $5 costs for failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident. Richard D. Kattner of Spring Grove was charge $10 and $5 costs for unnecessary noise of mufflers. Lester J. Sergott of Wonder Lake paid a $5 fine and the same in costs for failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident. Patricia A. Coughlin of 2206 W. Mill Lane, McHenry, was fined $11 and $5 costs for speeding. Ann F. Zeller of 702 S. Rt. 31, McHenry, paid $10 and $5 costs for failure to yield the right-of-way. Thomas L. Halbmaier of Ringwood paid a $10 fine and $5 costs fo?. an expired safety sticker. Fred O'Halleran of Genoa City, Wis., was fined $50 and $15 costs for leaving the scene of an accident in McHenry at the corner of John and Green streets Jan. 30. The previous week, also in the court of Magistrate Ritter, Thomas P. O'Leary of 2614 Emerald Court , McHenry, was fined $10 and $5 costs for not having a chauffeur's license. Carl R. Duffey of 1508 River Road, McHerny, forfeited his cash bond and was fined $15 and $10 costs for speeding. Thomas Davis Gomez of Johnsburg pleaded guilty to reckless driving when he apjjeared in the court of Judge Cooney Feb. 15. He was fined $50 and costs for the offense. He pleaded guilty also to not having a Valid driver's license and his sentence was three days in jail and a fine of $100 and costs. DAMAGE SUIT . A suit was filed in Circuit Court last week by Robert E. Buss, seeking to recover $25,- 000 for injuries alleged to have been sustained in an auto accident in 1963. Buss was listed in the complaint as a passenger in a car driven by the defendant, Henry Parratore, on Rt. 120, near the in* t.ersection of Fleming Road. 2-18t65 RATES HONOR ROLL Gary, son of Mr. .and Mrs, Charles Vycital of Waukegan Road, McHenry, has been named to the dean's honor roll for the past semester at the College of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minn. Gary, a sophomore, graduated from Marian Central Catholic high school in 1963, the top ranking boy and the fourth in his class scholastically. An open mind is a constant invitation for somebody to drop some worthless Ideas into it.

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