^^••^^^^^•••-\< •:• •«•" -|"' &to^ay. ftotem&er <fjfe ®W«s®88SBBS >7*iiMii tttE WcHfemiV PLAINDEALfiR REAL ESTATE WANTED CLASSIFIED ^fKit "WW*gww HELP WANTED INVENTORY CONTROL Young Man 21-30 ^Some clerical and'industrial 'experience preferred with military Service completed to learn inventory procedure. Excellent opportunity for advancement. BARCO MANUFACTURING CO. 500 HOUGH STREET rv' ; , HARRINGTON, ILLINOIS Phone Barrington 1700 30 REAL ESTATE 3&BEDROOM bungalow, full base- Sent, attached garage, completely furnished. Income home on adjoining lot. Will sell separately •-- by owner. Call 758-J. 28-4 COUNTRY CLUB Subdv. New 3 bedroom house. Plastered walls, hardwood floors, forced air oil feat. Birch cabinets, large lot, be£ch rights. Charlotte Ave. 28-3 BARGAIN SEEKERS THIS IS'THE CHANCE • OF YOUR LIFE *2 bedroom, rear river, fruit 1/trees, rock garden, hardwood floors, tile bath, automatic washer & dryer. 6 yrs. old. Ftfll price $12,500. 5 acres with 2 yr. old ranch home on main road 2% miles to . large shopping district. -- $1^500. ' 3 bedroom, garage, gas heat, , basement, tile bath & screen- 7 ed in porch $12,000. Year 'round fully insulated home near lake $5,500. Can be bought on contract. Tr.1 1 bedroom fully insulated -- , $4)700. rRanch house, 2 bedrooms, garbage attached, large kitchen, ^£f|»;ms, tile bath $13,000. " House with river rights, natural- fire place, 3 bedrooms, f u l l - b a s e m e n t , hardwopd floors, forced air oil heat, custom kitchen. Home is 2 yrs. old. Widow must sell. $25,0Clf Business property, 3 apart- •ments, 1 store, full basement, incopie $250.00 per mo. Price ,*i $19,000. Can be bought on con- H % tract. .,4 .rooms, river rights, $8,500. h $1,000 down, balance on con- J tract. Wonder Lake, 2 bedrooms, gas heat, 2 yrs. old, $12,000. Can be bought on contract. 3 bedroom ranch,'water softjgener, washer & dryer, birch cabinets, attached garage, gas heat, bath and a half, walking distance to depot & shopping. 1 year old. (This house must be seen to appreciate) $26i,000. ) 1 commercial block building an large business lot. Owner ^retiring. For fast sale $11,500. J^qmpletely furnished home on 3jiats all fenced in. Must sell, )$&.000. bedroom forced air heat, i, screens. This is another exceptional buy at $9,000. 6%. dcre farm, with nice large house, large chicken house and bother bldgs. 1 mile from town ^on main highway, $15,000. Can f® be bought on contract. -Tavern with 3 bedroom apt. on 4 lots on busy highway. Good established business. Air conditioned etc. Full price -- „$25,000. AIRSPUN BUILDERS & REAL ESTATE Located 2 blocks East of Bridge on Route 120 PHONE McHENRY 430 . 26-tf THREE bedroom brick home, full basement, double garage, enclosed breezeway, storm windows and screens, gas heat, near schools. Edgebrook Heights. Phone 1485-M. FOB SAUS-- HOMES--FARMS CHOICE LOTS -- BUSINESSES RESORT PROPERTY KNOX REAL ESTATE ' 403 Richmond Road . McHenry, III. Phone: McHenry 421-J 42-tl McCullom Lake 3 bedroom home on a hill with a view, -beautiful wooded lot 100' x 140'. Hardwood floors-- dining room -- 8' x 8' photographer^ darkroom. This home is in excellent condition and is priced for quick sale at Only $10,000. Near St. Patrick's School and Church 3 bedroom home on wide lot with beautiful shade trees, well planned kitchen, gas heat, basement game room with picture window. Attached garage. For quick sale--$11,500.1 Cooney Heights Walk to Railroad Station from this new 3 bedroom home. Plastered walls and ceilings, hardwood floors; full basement, gas heat. Sacrifice at rock bottom price. Immediate possession. Phone 1126 210 So. Green Street 30 WE HAVE 2 buyers that are interested in a home between $9,000 and $12,000. We also have a buyer for a business property in McHenry. If you are interested in selling your home or business property call McHenry 430. Airspun Builders and R^al Estate. 14tf NEW MODERN STORE (or stores) READY FOR OCCUPANCY Best Business Location in McHenry Size 30'-6" x 63' » L '* or ' Two 15' x 63' PHONE 2042 209 E. Elm St. 30 5 ROOMS, 2 bedroom house, wooded Shores, 100 x 125' lot; cabinet kitchen; garage; must sacrifice, $7900. Can be purchased on contract. Small down payment. Wonder Lake 2662. *30 3 FARMS, 82 acres, 90 acres, 121 acres, near McHenry. Knox Real Estate, 405 Richmond Road, Ph. 421-J. 30 3 BEDROOM year round house, near McHenry, faces beach lot on Fox River. Has large living room, gas heat. Price furnished $9850. Can be bought unfurnished. L. Neikirk, owner, Huemann's Subd. Ph. 1353. 29-2 THREE bedroom ranch home, full basement, plastered walls, oak floors, modern kitchen, gas heat, 70' x 120' lot, immediate occupancy Easy terms. TWO bedroom cape cod expandable with "two unfinished bedrooms upstairs, full basement1, plastered walls, oak floors, modern kitchen, storms, 70' x 120' lot. Financing available. Wonderful buy for growing family. See or call A. N. May Builders, Inc., Richmond, Illinois. Phone: 4381. 28-3 SITUATION WANTED RELIABLE WOMAN will care for children in your home any hour, any day or evening. Phone McHenry 627-R-l. 26-tf WILL CARE for children in my home. 5 days a week -- Phone 823-W. " _30 WILL DO typing in my home. Call Wonder Lake 2972. 30 WANTED CAR POOL to and from Libertyville. 5 day week. Working hours 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Call Ed Wittrock, McHenry 626-R-l. *30 Listings Wanted Pine Tree Tower Rt. 120 and Johnsburg Rd. McHenry Office Phone 1655 Residence 1216 52-tf WANTED-- Driver to join car pool between Lakemoor & Logan Square, Chicago. Working hours-- 8:00 to 6:00. Call 557-J-2. *30 Wanted INSURED SAVINGS Saving* invested iin Crystal Lake Savings and Loan Association are insured by tfae Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp., and earn 2%% plus exnra. 33-tf ESTATE wanted tor our clfents. 2 and 3 bedroom; modern homes. In or near McHenry, close to railroad preferred. From $12,000 to $15,000. JACOB FRITZ • REALTORS In Johnsburg N McHenry 87 38-tf FINANCING WANTED -- We have available a limited number of clients desiring first mortgages. These mortgages cover new homes and are secure investments. Arnold N. May Bldrs., Inc., Richmond, 111. Richmond 4381. 26-tf WANTED TO BUY USED POOL TABLE. Call McHenry 170. 30 TOP PRICE'" PAID for iron, metals and junk cars. Ed Marsh, phone Woodstock 1610-M-2. 43-tf GROOMS -- SCRAP iron and metal. Phone 637M1. 5-tf WANTED TO RENT 3 bedroom home unfurnished. 'In Edgebrook school district. Reliable family, 2 school age children. Call Wonder Lake 3502. *30 THREE BEDROOM HOME for family of seven. Tel. McHenry 1915 30 MISCELLANEOUS CLUB LILYMOOR FRIDAY DINNERS Fish Fries Lobster Tail Shrimp $ .75 2.00 1.25 30 GOOD THINGS TO EAT: Waukegan radio gives McHenry County news at 12:45 Mon.-Sat. 16,000 local listeners eat it up. "Dial 1220 for news that's close to you." 30 MOOSE DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 9 P.M. MEMBERS & GUESTS ONLY at the McHENRY MOOSE LODGE On Route 120 McHenry, 111. 19tf HAS YOUR DRINKING become a problem? Men, women, if so write Alcoholics Anonymous, Rt. 5, Box 508, McHenry, 111. Meetfogs every Monday 8:30 p.m. ; 12-tf CLUB LILYMOOR presents The Lambert Trio "The Best in Dixieland Music" Friday Night Nov. 30 30 Join the new Christmas Club at the McHenry State Bank. Complete banking service. SO TO BE GIVEN AWAT TO BE GIVEN AWAY to a nice couple, part Collie female 2 yrs. old. Will make a wfortderful watch dog and pet for your home. Call McHenry 632-M-2. 30 2 PUPPIES, about 7 weeks old. Call at 515% Main St. or phone 2464-J. 30 TO BE GIVEN AWAY--Sty wieek old puppy. Call 512-J-2. ' 30 NOTICE OF' CLAIM DATE Estate of MATHIAS L. WALTER, Deceased. . Notice is hereby given t&i all persons that January. 7th, I957, is; the claim date in the estate of MATHIAS L. WELTER, Deceased, pending in the^tounty Court of McHenry County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. VIRGINIA "M. RITTER, ' Administrator LEROY J. WELTER,' Attorney 404 Grove Ave. * McHenry, Illinois ; (Pub. Nov. 15:21.29 1956) NOTICE Notice is hereby given to James Utpadel, et al, U. S. Coast Guard, or any other persons • having any part ownership, liens, or attachments on a watercraft known as "Satchel Lass," C. G. Registration No. 39P1, that a judgment has been entered in favor of Wm. Goetsche in the Justice Court of Chps. M. Adams, McHenry, and that if judgment is not satisfied within 15 days, said craft will be sold at public auction. (Pub. Nov. 26 - Dec. 6, 1956) STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) SS COUNTY OF McHENRY ) BEFORE THE ZONING BOARD cOF APPEALS OF McHENRY COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF WALLACE BERGER, FOR ZONING VARIATION AND FOR ZONING RECLASSIFICATION. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in compliance with the provisions of the McHenry County Zoning Ordinance, a public hearing will be held by the McHenry County Zoning Board of Appeals relative to a variation of the sideyard requirements of the building located on the following described property; and whifch Petition asks for reclassification of said property from F Farming District classification to R-l Residence District classification, in accordance with the prayer of the Petition filed with said Board: .13 acres of land, being located Northwest of and adjoining J^ot 1 in Crystal Glen Subdivision, in McHenry Township, McHenry County, Illinois^ . Said hearing will .tye heard in the City Hall in the Citjy of McHenry, McHenry County, Illinois, at the hour of 3:45 p.m.. on the 18th day of December, A.D. 1956, All persons interested may attend. McHENRY COUNTY 'ZONING BOARD OF 'APPEALS BY: HAROLD J. BACON, Its Chairman Petitioner's Attorney WILLIAM M. CARROLL, JR. 110Vz Benton Street Woodstock, Illinois' Telephone: 1334 "NIGHT IN JAPAN" PORTRAYED BY LOCAL DELTA KAPPA GAMMA An unusual and most interesting program called "A Night In Japan," was presented to Delta Kappa Gamma members at the home of Mrs. Ray McGec one recent evening. An artistic display of Japanese objects ,of art was assembled by club members and the speaker of the evening. Hostesses, of course, were gowned in Japanese kimonas in keeping with the theme. Miss* Rosemary Murray, who is now teaching in Crystal Lake and who taught previously in Heirielburg and in Okinawa, brought colored slides. Her fasy cinating presentation of l'fe among the Japanese gave everyone - an unforgettable slide trip into that interesting country. A variety of Japanese cookics were served 'with ice cream, topped with tiny Japanese umbrellas. Tea was served in the traditional tiny tea cups. * Hostesses for t(he evening were Ethel McGee, f)orothy Gibbs and Edith Vogel. Other local members are Genevieve Knox, Nellie Doherty, Lillian Bolger, Eleanor Foley and Mary Harvey. DISTRIBUTE EARNINGS The Marengo Federal Savings and Lotn association !s distributing almost $15,000 in extra earnings to its savers for thv> last six months of th's year. Tn<5 directors recently increased the rate of dividend from 3 per cen* to 3 M> oer cent. News Abdul Olir Servicemen Pvt. Bernard J. Schmitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Schmitt of Rt. 5, Pvt. John B. Schweder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan E. Schweder of Rt. 3, and Pvt. David G. Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Young of Rt. 6, are receiving basic combat training with the ninth infantry divison at Fort Carson, Colo. All three entered the Army in October. Schmitt and Young are 1956 graduates of the McHenry high schools Schweder graduated last June from St. Procopius high school in Lisle, 111. Robert J. Amundsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Amundsen of Route 1, McHenry. and Thomas L. Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Edwards of Route 3, McHenry, completed recruit training .recently at the Marine corps recruit depot, San "Diego, Calif. Pvt. Gilbert- D. Francisco, recently was graduated from the basic Army administration course at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. The course included training in typing, Army clerical procedures .»nd record keeping. Francisco, a 1951 graduate of Wauconda Township high school, entered the Army last July. Join the new Christmas Club at the McHenry State Bank. Complete banking service. SO * " - ^ *1 ' /rY 9^*4'& WG "OPEN SESAMES" Probably the most widely known of two-pack Solitaires and one exceedingly difficult to win is the game of Forty Thieves, whose aliases are Napoleon at St Helena, Big Forty, and Roosevelt at San Juan. To play t h i s S o l i - taire, shuffle t o ge t h e r two f u l l decks of 52 c a r d s and lay out a row of ten c a r d s f a c e up. Deal three more rows of ten cards each face up on the first, the cards overlapping so that all indexes show. These forty cards form the tableau. Put the rest of the pack face down at your left to form the stock. Now turn over the top card of the stock and pretend you're Ali Baba. You'll quickly discover it takes more than "open sesame" to win this Solitaire. Move the eight aces, as they become available, to a row above the tableau. They are the foundations and are to be built up in the same suit and in upward sequence to the King. Object of play is to get all GO 104 cards built on to the foundations. You may build on the tableau by moving cards from pile to pile* But here you must build In down« s ward sequence and in the same salt. Only one card may be transferred; at a time from one pile to another; that is, only the card nearest to you . - of each pile is available for play* -J Turn the stock cards up one by, . on£ and lay them in an oyer lapping -: line toward the right Top card of this line is always available for<.•_ building on to the foundations or " the tableau. When a card is *o removed from the file, the card next;' .v. below it becomes available. You may ' run through the stock only once. Whenever all cards from one- of; the ten piles of the tableau are. moved elsewhere, forming a space, any card available for play may be^"- put in that space. Unless you get sphces^ early and often, the game', • cannot be won. Making the beat xxssa of spaces is one of the 4w«? points atV.,-^ . which the skill of the player mv-f1-'- be utilized. The other point is in building onthe tableau. To win the game, you . must make a build, as a rule, only^wjp;: when you see an immediate advan= tage to be gained. Official rules for playing Forty Thieves, along with those of five vother popular games of Solitaire- Pyramid. Golf, Calculation, Tournament, and Spider--may be obtained; free of charge by addressing a card: or letter to the Playing Card ciation. 420 Lexington Avenue, New. York 17, N. Y. JERRY, LOOK OOT-- I'M DIVING HOPE I DONY HIT BOTTOMS TRY FLOATING ON THE PAy." ROLL SAVINGS AIR CUSHION, TOM. BONDS SURE BUOy YOU UP WHEN EMERGENCIES CO SANATIVE OF CITY DIED IN MAYWOOD FRIDAY MORNING Mrs. Alice Bowles, 83, of Maywood, a native of McHenry, died at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Franklin Whitty, Maywood. Friday morning, Nov. 23. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Mary Hamilton and Miss Nellie Cleary, both of Elgin; three daughters, Mrs. Whitly, Mrs. Susan Packer and Mrs. Flrner Rogers; also a brother, Dunston Bowles, C. S. C. Rites were held from St. James church, Maywood, Monday morning, with internment .'n Bluff City cemetery, Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Becker entertained Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Miller of McHenry and Mr. and Mrs. William Morgan of Elk horn, Wis., Thanksgiving. READ THE WANT ADS! GREETINGS Make your Christmas Party ° reservations now. at the TOWN CLUB 1 201 Riverside Drive PHONE 12 McHENRY, ILL. Open every nigh/but Tuesday No Better Food or Finer Drinks Served Anywhere PRICES REASONABLE 30-2 GOVERNOR URGES PUBLIC SUPPORT OF SEAL CAMPAIGN Within the past two weeks, Christmas seals have been received into most county homes. Their purchase will do much to control and eventually, it is hoped, to eradicate the dread disease, tuberculosis. Gov. William G. Stratton has issued the following statement in regard to the seal sale: "I, Gov. William G. Stratton, governor of the state of Illinois ask that all residents of our great state lend their support to the 1956 Christmas seal sale campaign. The sal? of Christmas seals for the eradication and control of tuberculosis has become aji ort a fine and noble tradition arid one worthy of the whole-hearted support of our citizenry. "There is a real need for of us to make a special effoi to make this campaign a success. So far this year over 3,556 new cases have been reported Illinois, and many more unknowi cases are yet to be found. Thi work of each county tuberculosis, "' association in Illinois is devoted:^ to the task of finding active cases of tuberculosis, health education, nursing activities and; other related services. The success or failure of tuberculosis control m Illinois depends entirely upon os. "I am sure that our people, knowing the facts, will contribute generously to this year's campaign." Skovr/r ^WANTADS Classified brings? action • WANT ADS find places to live. • WANT ADS sell your used garden tools. ' WANT ADS sell unneeded furniture for cash you need to pay the moving man. • WANT % ADS find jobs for high school graduates. • WANT ADS locate articles that cannot be bought new. % • WANT ADS rent summer cottages, cool rooms, and trailers. • WANT ADS sell used refrigerators, bikes, furniture, golf clubs, etc., for CASH. • WANT ADS empty attics and bring vacation CASH. • WANT ADS sell things you'll no longer be using. Cottage Furniture, Fishing Tackle, Porcli Swings, Radios. Phon® 170, Bring or Mail Want Ads to the McHenry Plaondeaier Put a Want Ad in The McHenry Plaindealer It Will Put Dollars In Your Pocket fa quick results