' Thursday, December 17, 1959 THEMcHE^ Real Estate Real Estate FOR SALE BY OWNER, 2 story brick building zoned business located a.t. 414 "W. Main SW McHenry, 111. This buiklinSJ needs work to remodel. Sale price $7500. Call EV 5- 2458. 33-tf WATER FR6NT, one year old, 3 bedroom home, large" living roqm, oak floof\ Recreation room 14 x 38 ft. 1V2 baths, basement, garage. Price $24,- 800, For inspection call at our office in Johnsburg -- EV 5- 0037- Jacob Fritz, Realtor. Rt. 5,#IcHenry, 111. 33-2 FURNISHED three' bedroom Jvome, large living room, modern Kitchen, full basement. At-1 .tabbed garage, large yard, l1- blocks . from Catholic church and school, 4 blocks from business district. Plus many features _ not listed. Write c-o Plaindealer, Box 575. - 33-tf MflHENRY - NEW 3 bedroom ranch, full basetnen-t with garage. Nat. gas heat,' built-in oven and range, loads of wood kitchen cabinets, tiled bath & kitchen, hardwood _ floors.! House still under constructjon I but will be finished for buyer | in about, 2 weeks for posses- j sion. Asking price $18,500. Call, EV 5-1126. 33 a i.ji^iJKOOM home, 30 ft. living* and dining combination, IVz, baths. One block to stores and schools. Full basement,'A car garage. $17,000. EV 5^2423. 29-tf NO MONEY DOWN buys - a ;'e\v 3 bedroom ranch home. Nat. gas^Jieat, wood kitchen cabinets. Tiled kitchen &^bath, hardwood floors. For information call EV 5-1125. 33 2 BEDtSot^M frame home -- walking distance McHenry Partial basement, 1M> car garage, water softener, gas heat. On contract. Reasonable. EV 5-2429. 33 3 BEDftOOM ranch in Lakeland- Park 2 years old, hardwood floors, wall to wall carpeting throughout., double insulation, patio, outside barbecue. water, softener, natural gas heat, triple track alurii. storm windows & doors. Landscaped. Nice driveway, lamp, post. Formica kitchen set included. Only $13,000. Phone EV 5-4508. 1 33 LOT ON EDGE of McHenry golf course, 100' x 130'. Price reduced to sell. EV 5-5452. 22-tf I&KE FRONT HOME 130 ft. frontage, approximately one acre in besf residential area adjacent to Pistakee Bay. 5 year old house. 2 bedrooms, (possible 3rd). 1,500 ft.^of living space; Floor to ceiling thermopane windows in large living room, fireplace, convenient built-in features throughout. Finished l^.somc.nt ooen- In^ori to I.Rke Front patio. $34,500. Call EV 5-1169. 33 FARM PROPERTY 240 acres good tillable soil, 8 room modern house, dairy bldg's., bulk "fcooler. $440 acre. , 125 acres. 90 good productive soil, bldg's. need repair. Oh black top road. $260 acre. |4 acres. Modern house, large mOTnine shed, barn. $23,500. 7-10 acre farms vicinity of Woodstock, Harvard, Wonder Lake, priced frorn^ $14,000 to $28,000. Call us for farms of all sizes. F. E. HOWE 85 Gates St. Crystal Lake, 111. APh, 495 or 965-R • 33 Northwoods Home neai' Hayward; Wisconsin Year 'round 2 family dwelling k>cat<ed on beautiful Big Spider Chain. Home can be purchaser! with 300 ft., - or 1.000 lakeshqre. For " additional information, write Box 572,, c/o McHenry Plaindealer. 32-3 Wanted LADY Volunteering hospital services would like ride into Bloomingdale one day a week. Will compensate driver. Phone EV. 5-4036. * 32 To Be Given Away CUTE KITTEN, housebrokenf very clean and playful. Phone EV 5-5654. 33 Quick 'n Easy Cookies For Children To Decorate Pagi even It's easy to let) the children make and decorate Christmas Cookies with this' no-bake Cereal Christmas Cooky recipe. For very young 'children, mother had better prepare the. no-bake cooky mixture, ready to be cut into Christmas shapes. Let the children make simple cardboard patterns and cut out the cooky shapes. JJse tubes of decorating jelly pi frosting to add a festive decoration. <^ * These wholesome easy-to-make cookies are just packed full of good llutrients so necessary for young boyB and girls. Breakfast cereals, when used as a recipe ingredient, not only improve the flavor and texture, but they contribute protein, valuable B "vitamins, essential minerals, and food energy.. Cereal Christmas Cookies Vi cup butter or margarine 5 Cups oven-toasted rice cereal, Vfe pound marshmallows regular, presweetened, or Vi teaspoon salt cocoa-flavored Combine butter or margarine, marshmaUows, and salt in large saucepan. Place over low heat and melt, stirring constantly. Add cereal; stir carefully until cereal is evenly coated with marshmallow mixture. Turn onto buttered baking sheet and press to Vfc inch thickness. Cool to lukewarm. Use a sharp knife and cardboard pattern and cut out simple Christmas cooky shapes (trees, bells, boots, and ornaments). Decorate as desired with tube frostings, decorating jellies, or candies. Yield: 2 dozen cookies. PI AIXDEALEIi -TO BE PUBLISHED ON DEC. 22 On the Christimfs holiday week, the Plaindealer, will be printed on Tuesday, Dec. 22, so that" Veaders on botlv city and rural routes 'will receive \he paper well' in advance of the holiday. Deadlines Tor both news and advertising must be set ahead in order, to bring the paper out two days eai'Iy. The deadline for display 'advertising will be Saturday noon, and for classified advertising. Monday ^morning at 10 o'clock. General hews will be accepted until Monday a1 2 p.m. ' partment of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, total government outlays have risen | from the equivalent of 8 per I cent of the gr'bss national product" in the eariy years of the ! present century to the, comparl able ratio of more than 30 per I cent today. | Combined federal, state and local spending added up to $135 billion last year. The indications are that this year's total will be up to a new high of around $150 billion, equivalent to more than $800 fo? everv person in the United States. The 1959 bulge, on£ of the biggest in years, was largely due to a jump of more than $11 bil- Many 6t the greatest writers I The Salvation Army has of ancient Rome" were born in ! used ^kettles for more than 60 Spain. Seneca, Martial- and ! years" to collect funds to aid Quintillian came from Spain, '1(-> less fortunate. once a flourishing province of the Romah Empire. ! READ THi: WANT ADS Miscellaneous Miscellaneous SERVICE NEWS WIL D F LECKE N, GERMANY ( A H T N C l -- A r m y PFC Edward C. Brown, 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Broun. 213 feunny street, McHenry, is a member of the St h infantry division's 12th engineer *•'battalion which received a rating of excel lent" during recent annual training tests in Germany. The battalion was tested on its ability to layout a minefield. play the role of an infanlry unit vn an assault exorcise. and construct a floating bridge to enable a company' of tanks to complete a river crossing problem. Brown, who arived overseas in January 'of this year, is' a* radio operator in the battalion's Company D in DexhKm His- wife, Doris, is with'mtn in Germany. Richard B. Sanford, seaman, USX. son of Mr, Harold J. Sanford of Hunterville Park ^is serving aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Independence. operating with the U.S. Atlantic Fleet out of Norfolk. Va_/ Lost and Found McHenry Area JAK-ANA HEIGHTS FOR SALE OR RENT 3 bedroom, ceramic tile bath, plastered walls, oak floors, gas heat, garage - $125 per month. , Also 3 bedroom, bi-level, lva bams - $150 per month. i i SUNNYSID^ | 3 bedrooms, refrigerator and range, washer-dryer, carpeting,'! draperies, $115 per month. "or inspection call our office. in \johnsburg, EV 5-0037. 2 KEYS on round. key ring in city mail box. Owner may claim them at Plaindealer office by paying for this ad. 33 Legal 9 REA1 Rt. 5, McHenry,\I11. Ph. EVergreen 5-0037 33-2 N O T I C E Sealed bids will be received by the City of McHenry at the office of the City Clerk or at the City Hall until 8 o'clock P.M.. Monday. December 21 1959 for furnishing new "Heavy Duty" Police Car. Specifications may be secured in the Office of the City Clerk. The Mayor and City Council re serve the right to reject any and all bids or to waive an\ informality in any bid and to- Accept any "considered advai: tage to the city. CITY OF McHENRY By: Earl R. Walsh City Clerk (Pub. Dec. 10-17. 1959) WATCH FOR THE GALLAGHER-SIGN $7,500.00 ^Charming, newly sided 2 bedroom home in quiet neighborhood. 1M: baths. Large utility room. Combination storms and screens. 220 line. Perfect for a small family. PISTAKEE BAY Lovely 5 bedroom, 2 bath true Cape Cod on a completely landscaped lot, 1871- x 660. Underground sprinkling system Cement sea wall. Double permanent pier, canopy. Massive fireplace in 26 x 32 living room. Large dining room, breakfast rooiti. butlers pantry, large cabinet kitchen. Spacious screened porch. Truly a deluxe home for the discriminating buyer. * A. H. GALLAGHER AND ASSOCIATES JINNY GALLAGHER EVergreen 5-1629 ANN ZAHN 1 EVergreen 5-30S0 33 ORCHARD BEACH 3 bedrobm I1- bath river front home. Fireplace, 2 porches on^heated. basement. BBQ. 2 car garage and guest house. Reduced from $25,000 to-$19.500 for quick sale. 5 bedroom home on 66 ft. .river., lot. Full bgisement, large living room with fireplace, gas heat.. 12 x 32 screen porch, 2 cat garage. $26,500. CLOSE IN ^ 4 bedroom brick and .fj-ame home on well landscaped 150 ft. lot. Full basement, gas heat, 2 car garage. Like new. $27,000, 2 befVoom brick ranch with l1^ ceramic tile baths, full basement. 2 car attached garage, ceramic tiled kitchen with built-i.n rartrf and oven. Enclosed breezeway with ceramic tile floor. This home is 1 year old and close to shopping and churches. $28,500. For homes from $11,500 to $67,000 CALL MR. HEINEN EV 5-2527 BAIRD & WARNER, Inc. F E A T H E R P A R T Y . J O E ' S T A P SATURDAY, DECEMBER119 , LUNCH SERVED *33 Tax Facts Americans, representing only 6, per >cent of the world's population. produce 50 per cent of the,'world's goods. This high rate of production, supporting a standard of living undreamed of anywhere else in the world, was created by a free people under a representative government based on private properly ownership and free enterprise the Taxpayers' Federation of Illinois said today. However, this, representative government is today following an unsound policy, because its cost (federal, state and local combined) has grown nearly four times as fast as the entire economy from the turn of the century to the present a period of less than an average lifetime.'According to figures compiled by the U. S. Delion in Federal expenditures, combined witjh 1 the continued gro\vt.h.,in,.,-odtlays which has characterized" State and local finances in the-post-World War II period. Indicating the extent that government~Tfias lived beyond its income oVe:- so much of the past half century; Department of Commerce , figures show ,a gross public debt of. $3.68 billion at .the end of 1958. Of this total, 84 per cent was owned by the federal government. At the turn of the century, the total public debt was little more than $3 billion, anr1 as recent4- ly as 1940 only $631. billion. ' As a result of too much government -- too much goverp- * ment both in business and inV private life -- the taxes on the taxpaving people may become* so large that they adversely af^ i feet our prosperity and our standard of livint: " Population arid tax growth do not go hand ,in hand or inc r e a s e p r o p o r t i o n a t e l y . T h e fact js that in the last twenty " vearsi population has increased 33 per cent while the cost of federal, state and local govern- . ment liaS increased 600 pc. ceni. 'or eighteen times a& much. • m HEAD THE WANT ADS SUNDAY i M 3L- ^. SANTA is making a special trip to McHenry to see ail the good little boys and girls. DATE: TIME: SUNDAY, Dec 20th 2:30to4:30P.M. PLACE: f MARK'S Sport Center ff 205 W. ELM ST. XV McHENRY, ILL. LITTLE FARMER KERN PEDERSON c FF MAIN STREET GUS,VPU DIDN'T WASH VOUR FACE BEFORE COMING TO SCHOOL/ WHAT WOULD YOU SAY IF I CAME TO SCHOO WITH EGG AND JAM AROUND MV MOUTH? YOU ALWAYS TAUGHT ME TO BE POLITE' NOTHlM - & DEEMS By TOM OKA GRANDPA S BOY Uncle . That chic is a silly goose who thinks she's just ducky. • • • When love blossoms out it's bloomin' nice. - - ^ • • • It's the sharp folks who are always first to see the point. • • • o rr»r nrwwcT" The feller who. drinks like a-* By JUt. UfclNlNEt fi„h should git on the water wagon. • • , , • Yep, a little sparkin* some* times kin start a big flame. * • • Too many durnks just dont know they are loaded. • • • Run up-a tempature and you wind up all run down. • • • Epi^rins Tubby Tyler says that sleep* to' pills don't do him no good so he's thinkin' of goin* to church. * • • Mathematics sure give the kids SUM problems. • • • * Nope, there's seldom much humor in a rumor. • • • "Noted Doctor Declares Heart Can Feel No Pain" -- Bet the doc was never jilted. M.D. says, "Man's should live 150 years" -- Brain Why? It's really hard to ketchup With some tomatoes. --REV. 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