CLASSIFIED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED -- Experienced cook for restaurant. t)ay work. Call 377. • 25-tf IfKLP WANTED -- Pdrt tilfce, $45 per week, evenings and Saturdays. Car necessary. Call Mr. Foreman between 6 and 7 p.m. Wonder Lake 4454. *26 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE --HOMES -- FAKMS CHOtCjE LOTS -- BUSINESSES RESORT PROPERTY Sndx Real Estate 4d5 Richmond Road McHenry, III. Phone: McHenry* 421-J 24-tf ' List Your Homes, Lots or Farms with AIRSPUN for quick selling service Phone McHenry 430 11-ti FOR SALE -- 3 bedroom home, oil heat, large garage attached, walking distance to stores, water rights. Price $10,500. Terms. JACOB FRITZ, Realtors Tel. McHenry 37 21-tf FOR SALE -- 4 bedrooms, living foom, natural fireplace, kitchen, dining room with "snack bar, sun Sarlor, 3-car garage; located on Richmond Road, walking distance . to all stores, schools, churches. Can be reclassified for certain types of business; lot 66x229. Price $17,325. Also 3 2-bedroom homes; living room, bath, kitchen, utility; l has full basement; 1 brand new. Priced from $11,000 to $11,500. Phone 1126. 26 FOR SALE -- 7 acres land with 6 room house nteeds repair. Oil heat, on highway near Johnsburg. Price $9750.00. JACOB FRITZ, REALTOR'S. Tel. McHenry 37. 25-tf WANTED TO RENT -- Middte age couple deBire 4 rodm unftmiishted apartment or house with bath. Caill McHenry 667-W-l. *26 FOR SALE -- 2 bedroom home, full basefnent, hot air-furnace, insulated, storms and screens, river rights, newly decorated, $10,500. vKnox Real Estate, 405 Richmond Rd.( McHenry. Fhone 421-J 26 FOR SALE -- Store, Suitable for any retail business, year round. Livmg quarters. Newly decorated. Call Wonder Hake 3221. l-tf SITUATION WANTED SITUATION WANTED -- Will ;care for dhildfen in my home by day or week.'Phone 563-R-2. 26 CHILD CARE, -- Will care for your children in my home, while you w»rk. Call WonSei Lake 3132. 26 WANTED WANTED TO RENT -- 2 or 3 bedroom hdtise or apartment, 2 children, reasonable ^ent. £hone 114-W. 26 WANTED FARM TO RENT -- Interested in feeder, grain or dairy farm after Nov. 15. State .terms in reply. D. ft. Potter, 622 SGrove, Barrington, 111. *26-2 WANTED TO RENT -- 2 or 3 bedroom year round home, in McHenry or vicipity. Ftirnisbed or unfurnished. Call McHenry 112-M- *6 WANTED TO RENT -- 4-5 room apartment or house in or ne&r McHenry, 2 adults, 2 children ages 6 & 7. Call 8i4-R after 5 p.m. 26-2 LOST AND FOUND WANTED -- Ride from 9 Pistakee Bay Road, Hunterville Park to first train in the morning and last evening train, 5 day3 a week. Call 1599. *26 WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY -- Top price paid for iyon, metals and junk cars. Ed Marsh, phone Woodstock 1810-M*2. 33-tf WANTED TO BUY -- Junk cars and irucks And all kinds of metal. Staihes and Orooms. Phone 53-J. *25-2 WANTED TO BUY -- ? inch used hipiber- Call Chicago Portsmouth 7-8746 or Wonder Lake 5593, or wHte Box 124, Ringwood. *26 HEY MAN! Did You See The COOL assortment "M Record's and Afosteal Inatnnjhents at . . . STEFFAN'S MUSIC STORE 514 Main St. Phone I2SwJ "Use bur Christmas Lay-Away" LOST -- Holstein heifer in vicinity of Griswold Lake. Phone McHenry 516-M-l. *26 STOLEN -- 8 ft. Evergreen tree was taken from my home, Saturday evening. Anyone knowing whereabouts or any Information, call McHenry 32. Edward Thennes. *26 LOST -- In vicinity of Wonder Lake, boy's blonde framed eye glasses, temples bouhd with white tape. Contact Wayne Feldhahn across from fire station, Wonder Lake. Reward. *26 DON'T FORGET The feather Party at McDonald's Tavfrri McCullom Lake Sat., Nov. 6 8 P. M. Sponsored By The Ladies' of the Lake Refreshments Served 26 Feather Party Saturday, Nov. 6 Moose Lodge 691 McHenry, I1L Turkey Plate -- Dancing Public Invited 2 TO SELL OR TRADE -- 1949 Small Lincoln and peanut Vending business. Will sell or trade for later model car. Call 938-WX. 26 C H A R L E r> F. CARPENTIER Secretary, of St.ite Whenever you can possibly avoid It, don't back your car otr a highway. Illinois l&w allows you to do it in emergencies, reading, "The driver of a vehicle Shall not Back the aame unless such movement can be made with reasonable safety and without interfering with other traffic" (Section 92.01, Uniform Act You may hunt pheasants on my property Nov. 11-25. Write Arnold Fredrick, Rt. 1, Hebron, or phohe Hebron 4484. *25-2 RUMMAdE SALE Saturday, Nov. 13 10 a.m. to 4 pan. St. John Lutheran Church Island Lake, Gate No. 2 and Route 176. *26-2 V Advertise AUCTION Located 6 miles Northeast of McHenry, 111., 2\'2 miles Southeast of Spring Grove, 2 miles North of Johnsburg, on the Johnsburg-Wilmot road, on WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 10TH Commencing at 1:00 o'clock HOGS -- 20 good feeder pigs. '< TRACTOR & FARM MACHINERY -- McC-D model H trac. w/starter, lights, and high compression motor; McC-D 2-row trac., cult., dela/ed lift; McC-D 8-ft. disc; McC-D 2/14 plow; MH 9-ft. grain drill w/gra&s seed & fert. attach.; McC-D model 240 corn planter w/check wire attach.; and many other pieces of farm machinery & small articles. JULIUS BOEDER, Owner ROBERS & BEHM, Auctioneer WIS. SALES CORP., Clerk Phone 195 Union Grove, Wis. IF YOU ARE PLANNING AN AUCTION this fall or ilext Spring, consult "WISCONSIN SALES CORPORATION" for low rates, your choice of experienced auctioneers, prompt and reliable service, and planned advertising. We have an active mailing list covering buyers in Southeastern Wisconsin and Northeastern Illinois. Be sure to take advantage of this very effective means of advertising for best results. Call us at Union Grove 195, and we will be happy to give you details. What's new with Chevfolet? eve And look what you see from the driver's seat Chevrolet's new Sweep-Sight Windshield curves around to vertical corner pillars, giving you a wide, full view. And you can see all four fenders from the driver's seat! Wonderful new' Glide- Ride Front Suspension New spherical joints flex freely to cushion all road shocks. New exclusive Anti-Diva Braking Control, assures "heads up" stop*. 6 £ Even Air Conditioning, if you wish Air is heated or cooled by a single unit that fits compactly into the front of the car. Requires no trunk space! £V8 models only.) And that's only one of the wonderful extra-cost options you can get! /5P\ 6 Great new V8--two new 6*« New "Turbo-fore V8" delivers 162 h. *n ultra-high Compression ratio of L You can choose from two new 6's, too-- the new "Blue-Flame 136" with Powerglide : (optional at extra cost) And the new Flame 123." with to 1. New Outrigger Rear Springs Rear springs are longer--and they're attached at the outside of the frame. This means they're spaced wider apart, outrigger-fashion, to give you greater stability in cornering. And Chevrolet's new HotchkiBS drive cushions drive* line shocks through the. rear springs! Regulating Traffic), but it Is still a dangerous maneuver. Highly speeds todiy are too fast to Warrant takibg such a risk. A driver dvertaking even a slow moving vehicle has to decrease his speed quickly to'avoid ramming it, If the other vehicle Is actually mbving toward him, the danger Is increased greatly. Uncle Usually the biggest kicker Jnakea the least impression.' • • • • , Broken hearts are seldom healed with salve and apple* sauce. • a • Sometimes it's hard work to find easy pickin'. » • • When a feller balks, kicks and brays; you name It. • • • Yep, a bright smile always adds to your FACE value. * • * Some matches are made by burnln' hearts. • * • V Clock watchers usually end up, small time. The old time Gospel kin really cure the new time devil-' raents. •> • • A good boot and sock would sure put some fellers on their feet. • • • When a gal !« 'a nice dish most fellers want a big spoon. • • * John Barleycorn is kept go* in' by John Dough. • • • Nope, a feller can never be tops until he gits off his bottom. •, • • • Some folks who. Itch for success git pretty rash. --REV. CHARLEY GRANT K-l-54 The annual enrollment of mem bers in the American Junior Rei Cross began NoV. l in grade an high schools of McHenry count} Mrs. Lester Jacobs of Crysta Lake, Junior Red Cross cliairma. of the county chapter, has an nounced. With the endorsement of super intendents and principals o schools, the aim will be to en roll every area school. Junior Red Cross conducts programs of service to children overseas, hospitalized veterans anc servicemen, and adults and children in local hospitals. Outstanding among the achlevements of the Junior Red Cross program in schools last year was the packing of Red Cross gift boxes which were shipped overseas to- many countries where children were affected by war disasters. Over 300 gift boxes were packed by the children last year. To Americans, the contents of a Junior Red Cross gift box are commonplace things, to be taken for granted. A cake of soap, a toothbrush, a pencil, a pad of paper, a plastic doll ... all these can be bought in the nearest dime store. There are dime stores or their equivalent, well-stocked with all hese articles, in West ^Germany, oo. But to a refugee child, whose arents have just escaped from ehind the Iron Curtain, even he simplest of five-and-ten-cent 'tore wares are unattainable reasures. More than 1,400 messengers of nternational understanding ilbums of correspondence -- have lowed between school classrooms f the United States and those )f forty-six other countries in all ^arts of the world during the ast school year. Fostered by the Junior 'Red 2ross since 1921 to promote gdod Arill between nations and a better cnowledge" of each other's Way af life, the album exchange can provide a liberal education for students taking part. ACROSS 1. Vehkk 4. Sacrad aonf •. Golf mood 11. Hay* to pay IS. Paaaagawfcv 14. Mad bM 15. K«ep( 17. Deoa 1*. Vans 50. Ada |i. Country dwaUsp to. <ana tT. BawiMara 24. Diatrict Attoraqr Jabtra.d) aotieaa act a for portrait 82. Note of acala 51. Holy peraoo 84. Chaw 55. Enmvinf 87. Atura 38. Row 89. Parioda of Una 40. Won out 42. Swoonad 45. Equality 46. Brad letU 41 Conawnad 49. Inquira 50. Challencaa 61. Looked at DOWN 1. Nabcaw maaaora' 2. Revereno# 5. Bringa back 4. Ache* & TraiugraaaJooa 6. Oriagar 7. Unea (ahhr.) 9. Diaaomng 9. Spin 10. O rgan of hatriac 11. Worn 16. Uppar limba IS. la akk 20. Triek h^Nbonlar Afieoanta •mmintthti ' pohtmaita JiW}3 f,v •Ha sransi D3 mum DOD • ECDOGIO . mm® mm Tea aoiatvw El Solution H-t-S f uni£ PARMER OVERDRIVE Easier steering, stopping, clutching The new Chevrolet steers with ball-bearing ease, thanks to new friction cutting Ball-Race Steerio New Swing-Type Peda pivot at the top. POWKGIIDE CONVENTIONAC DRIVE f; Tubeless tires as standard equipment On all models! Proved tubeless tires give you greater protection against a blowout . . . deflate more slowly when punc* tured. . . . and Chevrolet's got that long, low "let's go" look It's a show car from the word {>o! Longer looking--and lots owcr. There's plenty of glamor inside, too--plus more room for hats, hips and shoulders! Chevrolet and General Motors hive started something--a 'whole new age of low-cost motoring--by taking a whole new look at the low-cost car. Here Are new ideas, young ideas . . . and some of tomorrow's ideas, too! And they're all rolled up in the most glamOrous package that ever wore anything like a Chevrolet price tag! A ventilating system that . really works Chevrolet's new High-Level Ventilating System-takes in cleaner air at hooa-tdgh level--away from road heat, fumes and dust. Three drives, including . Overdrive There's Powerglide teamed with the new V8 or the new "Blue-Flame 136." New Overdrive teamed with the new V8 or the new "Blue-Flame 123." (Pow/prglide and Overdrive are extra-cost options.) New stand* ard transmission, too! This is the car that began with a great idea----the idea that a low-priced car could be built that would have the style, the performance, the comfort and convenience features, and the quality "feel" of high-priced cars. This is the car that Only the world's leading car builders--Chevrolet and General Motors could have built. The Motoramic Chevrolet! Come in and see how the IVIotorkmic Chevrolet for '55 is far more than a new model. It's more, even, than a completely new car. It's a whole new idea about cars! Come in and meet the motomtnic --•more than a new car--A NEW CONCEPT OF LOW-COST MOTORING *77 ILL. R-i •i *i OFF MAIN STREET ByJOE DENNETT 60S! TOP IT CAUSE I'M A GIRL i you\/e got no i TLlH SOMEDAY SOMfeOHEiS MOTHER YOU LEAVE ME ALONE ' SHOW ME By BRAD ANDERSON CVbdl MAKE THE 'Vtuaout GRANDPA'S BOY Qoopf tVZZ EAT&a/ >