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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Aug 1961, p. 7

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Thursday, August 17, 1961 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER CLASSIFIED P«gt Sran. Help Wanted YOUNG WOMAN for inspection in dry cleaning plant. Apply^: 30 to 6 p.m., 5 days. Pleasant working conditions. Apply in person to Dick Peterson. Rainbow Cleaners, 1304 N. Front St., McHenry, 111. 8-17-61 Real Estate FOR SALE by owner in Country club subdivision. Close to river. 5 room, 2 bedroom, gas heat, 140x120 yard. Priced for immediate sale. Call EV 5-4211. 6-15-61-tf WAITRESS for days, also pari time waitress. Apply in person The Virginian, Restaurant & Cocktail Lounge, 394 Virginia St., Crystal Lake, 111. 8-17-61tf • OAK needs WOMEN Assemblers Eyelet ters Punch Press Operators olderers 3 BEDROOM Bi-level, dining room, large lot, new heme, $15,000. Low money down. Corner Hill Road and Crest St., Kent Acres, McHenry, 111. EV 5-4122. *6-22-61-tf 3 BEDROOM ranch home. Paneled living room, Lir:.*l» cabinet kitchen, basement, nati ural gas heated,\ attached garage, screened porch, landscaped. 1 mile South of McHenry. EV 5-6156. 5-18-61-ti v 5 ROOM HOUSE, 5005 Maple Hill Dr., McCullom Lake. 2 Bedrooms, enclosed large front porch, garage, oil furnace heat. Suitable for 4. WOodland 8-4575. *8-17-61 FREE INSURANCE PROFIT SHARING MANY OTHER COMPANY BENEFITS OAK Manufacturing Co. Main St.^ Crystal Lake, 111. Phone 459-5000 Personnel Office Open Until - - Noon Saturday * 8-17-61 HELP WANTED FEMALE Accepting applications now for fall hiring. Temporary and permanent positions. Full time days. Clerk, typist, general clerical, light assembly work. ® Apply SCIENCE RESEARCH ASSOCIATES 519 W. Sheridan Rd. Lakemoor, McHenry, 111. EVergreen 5-4800 8-17-61 ACCOUNTANT Opnm-tunity for graduate accoumant with several years experience in either general or cost accounting to join company expanding in Local area. Permanent position with good potential for right man. Please give complete educational background, work experience, personal data and draft status in a letter. Write Box No. 72X C/O McHenry Plainde£^\ 8-17-61 O A K ~ needs MEN Automatic Screw Machine Operator & Set-Up Pui^h Press Operators Blanking & Forming Punch Press Operators Automatic Platers & Stock Handlers OAK Manufacturing Co. Main St. Crystal Lake, 111. Phone 459-5000 Perffinnel Office Open Until Noon Saturday 8-17-61 3 BEDROOM HOME, full base-, ment, birch & cherry wood kitchen cabinets, parquet .flooi-s. combination alum, storms & screens. Cool, Vooded, landscaped lot near channel, lake & river .Call EV 5-0572. 8-17-24-01 2 BEDROOM brick house. 4 wooded lots, basement, enclosed porch, comb, windows. Some repairs needed. SI 0,500. 385-2663. , 8-17-61TF LIKE A picket fenced yard, 120x140. 2 bedroom ranch. Washer, dryer, separate dining room. Reasonable. EV 5-3080. '8-17-61 1 ACRE homesite planted with 1500 assorted 4 year old nursery stock. Johnsburg area. EV 5-1251. 8-17-61 TWO--High, dry, wooded, level lots. 100x125 ft. in Fair Oaks Subdivision. Water rights to Fox River. Sell for cash or oi> contract. Mdssman, EVergreen 5-0821. 8-17-24-61 FUN LIVING ON Chain O' Lakes. 2 bedrooms, gas heat. Excellent condition. Waterfront lot. EV 5-3080. *8-17-61 3 BEDROOM home. Garage, gas heat, lot 121x125, beautiful trees, 393 Victoria St., Country Club subdivision. Out of town owner. Must sell--small downpayment, balance like rent. Call EAstgate 7-2231, Chicago. •8-17-24-61 Real Estote LARGE 3 bedroom ranch home, IMJ baths, 2 fireplaces modern kitchen, $23,000. Call v EV 5-1922. 4-20-61-tf RAI^CH HOME, 2 large bedrooms, gas heat, garage, city 'water and sewage. Owner. EV 5-2263. 8-3-10-17-24-31-61 SOUTHERN Colonial Brick Home, located in best section of McHenry. Three bedrooms and den. Situated in center of four full size city lots. Landscaped, flowers, fruit trees, grape arbor, and large shade tre& Shown by appointment only. Call EV 5-5922. 8-10-61-tf McHENRY and LAKE AREA Year Round Homes, Seasonal Homes, farms vacant. Home Bites. Income properties. JACOB FRITZ * REALTORS In Johnsburg 2301 Johnsburg Rd. McHenry, 111. Ph. EV 5-0037 6-15-61-tf FOR SALE-HOMES-FARMS CHOICE LOTS-BUSINESSES RESORT PROPERTY KNOX REAL ESTATE 1513A N. Richmond Road McHenry, 111. Phone: EVergreen 5-0421 5-4-61-tf THE SUBDIVISION BEAUTIFUL Don't Miss It! DUTCH CREEK WOODLANDS Johnsburg, Illinois 8-17-61-tf Real Estate IN SPRING GROVE, 111., nim room home, 5 rooms down, <5 rooms up, 6 bedrooms. Goo< condition, on 1 acre of land 2 story cement block garage This is a fine older home, idea for a large family or eouU' easily be made into a 2 flat Only $18,500. See or call Mr Jerry Deren, May Development C«v, Richmond, 111 Phone 4381. 5-18-61-tl RIVER FRONT 1-»t at McHenry Shores. Excellent loc& tion, water, gas and electric Terms to suit, by owner. EV 5-1327. 5-11-61-tl 2 BEDROOM HOME in Lakeland Park, 1 blk. to beach, living room, large cabinet kitchen. utility room with attached garage, enclosed porch with awnings, forced gas heat, alum, storms & screens, corner U.t nicely landscaped. Range, refrigerator, carpeting and other features included. EV 5-4414. 8-10-17-61 Wanted To Buy «X)P PRICE PAID for iron ratals and junk cars. Ed \Aarsh, phone Woodstock - FE 8-4287 9-1-60-tf Legals -00 JUNK CARS, . trucks and tractors. Dealers in all other types of scrap. Call Courtesy =?f>lvage, EV 5-1260 or EV •*- 4774. 8-10-17-24-31-61 Sitation Wanted ATTENTION: Teachers -- do you have term papers or Thesis to be typewritten? For fast, accurate, and proof-read copy call EV 5-2884. Can furnish references. . 8-17-61 Will CARE for children in my home. All ages. EV 5-3922. *8-17-61 EXPERIENCED bookkeeper. Credit work & payroll. Phone Kimball 6-3261. *8-17-24-61 3 BEDROOM ranch-type home. I^arge landscaped lot. Natural gas heat. Close to school and shopping. By owner. 507 North Riverside Dr. Call Richmond 5142. Appointment only. 6-29-61-tJ Lots, homes, several models. Low down payment. EV. 5- 1803. 2-9-61-tl 4 BEDROOM home. Close tc schools and stores. Carpeted. Full basement. Large garage. $17,Of*:. EV 5-2423 3-9-61-tl 5 ROOM HOUSE. 2 bedrooms. Basement. Garage. Large lot. Easy terms. EV 5-5440. 8-17-61 McHENRY AREA -- 40x60 store building, full basement, block construction. $9,800. for quick sale. Phone JUstice 7-2751 or Pioneer 9-2215. 8-17-24-31-61 j WOMAN, age 52, McHenry j resident, wants charge small j office. General insurance, full charge bookkeeper, typist, Corj respondence, claims, details. 1385-0633. *8-17-61 I _ ; . I WILL care for elderly person I in my resort home. EV 5-2521. j 8-17-61 j SMALL business men who can I not aftord a secretaiy -try us- | ing my services. Twenty years i experience as secretary; guari an tee good work done; very | reasonable. EV 5-2884. 8-17-61 | To Be Given Away 3 PUPPIES. 2 female. 1 male, mixed breed. Call 385-6118. | 8-17-61 j SMALL house dog. Mixed l breed. Friendly to children. EV 5-1214. 8-17-61 PISTAKEE LAKE by owner 3 bedroom year round home, Garage attached, auto, oil heat, natural fireplace, full ba?r> ment, rumpus room, stainless steel bar. Beautifully landscaped. Extra lot available JUstice 7-5414 or JUstice 7- 0220. 6-29-ft-f' it and Foi Wanted To Rent LOST -- Girl's 1961 Class ring from McHenry high school, in vicinity of Huntley & Woodstock. Reward. FEderal 8-1335. 8-17-61 LOST -Diamond wedding and engagement rings soldered together, in water at McCullom i Lake Beach. Reward. EV 5-3413 I 8-17-61 SMALL STORE Suitable for retail business in good McHt-i;- ry location. Write Box 726, c/o McHenry Plaindealer. 8-10-17-61 4 )r 5 ROOM home to rent with option to buy. Write Box 728, c/o McHenry Plaindealer. *8-17-61 SINGLE WOMAN TEACHER wishes to rent small kitchenette apartment with private bath in or near McHenry. Can provide references. Call Code 312 CLearbrook 5-2538 after 5 p.m. 8-17-61 REAL ESTATE A. H. GALLAGHER AND ASSOCIATES ON CENTER STREET - Spacious white frame colonial on extra large landscaped lot. Real family home with bedroom & half bath on first floor. 2 bedrooms & full bath on second. Large summer porch. 2 car garage with storage area above Economical gas heat. City water & sewer. Nice quiet residential neighborhood. This lovely home can be delivered for the new low price of $22,500. ANN ZAHN EVergreen 5-3080 JINNY GALLAGHER EVergreen 5-1629 EDWARD CARLSON EVergreen 5-0818 8-17-61 2 BEDR. Year round cottage. $4,800. 3 BEDR. modern ranch. Beach rights. $11,300. 2 BEDR. ranch. Enclosed porch. $9,000. GROCERY STORE with living quarters, $13,500 plus stock or rent at $135 a month. ATLAS REAL ESTATE ! HAVING SOLD Frieda's Restaurant & Pizzeria in Lakeland I Park, 1 will be responsible tor j my debts only after Aug. 8, I 1961. Frieda LaCerba. j *8-10-17-61 United Rent-Alls Complete Rental Service 1. Lawn mowers Repaired 2. TiJ^rs 3. Rug Shampoo machines 4. Adding Mai 5. Party and Banquet needs 6. Trailers, 1 way or local 7. Sanders, floor, Belt, etc. 8. Wallpaper equipt. 9. Ceramic, plastic, tile cutters 10. Floor Polisher, Scrubbers 11. Chain Saws, Grinders 12. Cribs, hi-chairs,! scales 13. Wheel Ch drs, Crutches 14. Sewer Rods and Tapes 15. Re-Built Bicycles For Sale United Rent-Alls Call EV 5-2916 542 Main St. Next to Northwestern Station Open 7 Days a Week 3-9-61-tl 2 Blks. East of River on Hwy. 120 EV 5-0430 McHenry, 111. 8-17-61 LAKE FRONT -- ROOM TO ROAM 3 BEDROOM, 6 room home, all rooms extra large. Big 2-car att. garage.-Full basement. $28,000. LAKE FRONT 3 BEDROOM year-round home, garage, level lot, fantastic view. $16,200. A LADY'S DELIGHT A SPECIAL compact 2 bedroom, year-round home on corner lot. $9,150. , i'lM T. P. MATHEWS, Realtors Wonder Lake, 111. PHONE 3061 8-17-61 BAIRD & WARNER, Inc. EASTWOOD MANOR -- Reduced to $16,500. 3 Br. home with built-in oven & range. Auto, dishwasher, washer & dryer, water softener. Patio. Garage. $1,500 will handle. COUNTRY CLUB -- Very fine 2 Br., 1V2 baths on high ground overlooking surrounding country side. Lg. Liv. room with dining L, modern kitchen, 2 fireplaces. 2 Car garage in full basement. $28,700. RIVERFRONT -- 6 Year old 4 br., 2 bath ranch on 100x212 lot. Gas heat. Fireplace. Seawall. Electric hoist & pier. $29,000 or best offer. MR. HEINEN EV. 5-2527 8-17-61 2 FULL TIME BARBERS DICK AND PAT DICK'S Barber Shop Johnsburg Dick Rudolph, Proprietor *8-17-61 Fanners Trading Post MARE--Brown & white. Gentle. Good for any rider. $150. FEderal 8-3105, Woodstock. 111. 8-17-61 GEO. P. FREUND Authorized Dealer for NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE! PETITION OF MARTIN RZ- i ECZKOWSKI and KATHER-! 1NE RZECZKOWSKI, his wife.! FOR A RECLASSIFICATION. | NOTICE is hereby given that j in compliance with the pro-j visions of the McHenry County] Zoning Ordinance, a public! hearing will be held by the! McHenrv County Zoning Board! of Appeals, relative to a re-| classification of the following described real estate, from its present classification of "F 1" to "B 1"; 1 That part of the Southwest J '4 of Section 10, Township I 45, North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian, bounded and described as follows: Commencing at the center of Section 10; thence sotltherly along the. North & South '4 Section line of said Section 10 for a distance of 1260.57 feet fo , the place of beginning; thence continuing southerly, along the last described' Course for a distance of 273.24 feet to the centerline of State Route 61 (111. Rte. 31); thence Northwesterly along said centerline of said Slate Route 61, being on a line that makes an angle of 113 degrees 48 minutes measured to the right with a prolongation of the last described course for a distance of 316.51 feet to a point of curvature; thence continuing Northwesterly along said , centerline of State Route 61, ; being on a curve to the right and having a radius of 2,122.2 feet, for a distance of 1053.1 feet to a ixiint of tangency; thence continuing : Northwesterly along said centerline, being tangent 1o the curve at the last described point for a distance : of 422.73 feet to a point; j thence Northeasterly along a line that makes an angle i of 58 degrees 58 minutes measured to the right with n prolongation of the last described course for a distance of 291.76 feet to a I>oint: thence Southeasterly along a line that makes an angle of 121 degrees 02 minutes measured to the right with a prolongation of the lasl described course and also being parallel with the centerline of State Route 61, lo>- a distance of 573.14 feet !tb; a point of curvature; thence continuing Southeasterly along a curve to the left having a radius of 1872.2 feet and being concentric with the centerline of State Route 61, for a distance of 929.04 feet to a point of tangency: thence continuing Southeasterly along a line that is tangent to the curve at the last described point, for a distance of 206.25 feet to the North and South 'i Section line of Section 10 and the place of beginning. Containing 10.046 acres more or less and situated in McHenry County. Illinois. EXCEPT thereof that part of the Southwest Quarter of Section 10, Township 45 North. Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian described as follows: Beginning at a point in the East line of said Southwest Quarter, 1260.57 feet South from the Northeast corner thereof; thence continuing South along said East line of the Southwest Quarter 229.52 feet to an intersection with the Northerly right of way line of State Bond Issue Route 61, now known- as State Highway Route 31; thence Northwesterly along said Northerly right of way line, being on a line forming an angle of 113 degrees and 48 minutes measured to the right with a prolongation of the last described course, 298.87 feet to a jKjint of curvature: thence continuing along said right of way line, being on a curve to the right having a radius of 2082.2 feet. 113 feet; thencc Northerly along a line form- .ing an angle of 65 degrees and 45 minutes measured to the rigfoi from a tangent to | Ihe curve at the last des- ! cribed point, 233.17 feet; Ihence Southeasterly along a i curve to Ihe left having a : radius of 1872.2 feet and ] being concentric with the ; Northerly right of way line of the aforesaid St^ate Highway Routo""3TT'36.94 feet to a point of tangency; thence i Southeasterly aionn said lau- I gent. 206.25 feet to the place of beginning,. situated in the County of McHenry, State of Illinois: Said property lies east of I the Village of Ringwood and immediately across from the intersection of Illinois State Route 31 and the public highway. Barnard Mill Road, lead ing to the Village of Ringwood. ^ The hearing shall be held in the City Hall of the City of McHenry. McHenry County, II linois. on September 12, 1961 | at 3 P.M. All persons interested may ;at tend. McHENRY COUNTY ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS B\: JOHN E. LOOZIChairman Petitioner's Attorney -| Leroy .1. Welter j 1303 N. Richmond Road j McHenry. Illinois I i Pub. Aug. 17, 1961) I . ' . . NOTH'K 1 WHEREAS ROBERT I. JOHNSON and EDWIN J. KALLECK. have been doing business under the firm name 'and style of JOHNSON & ; KALLECK, in the City of Mc- ; Henry, the County of McHenr\ ! and the State of Illinois, and | have carried on the profession ! of Law at 3325 W. Elm Street. I in the City of McHenry, Coun- ! t> of McHenry. and the State J of Illinois, was dissolved on j the 15th day of July, 1961. by mutual consent, and that the ' profession of Law in the fu- ! ture will be carried on by | the said ROBERT I. JOHNSON, alone, who will pay and ' discharge all debts and lia- 1 bilities. and receive all monies : payable to the said late firm. (The true names and addresses j of the persons who have car- ! ried on the profession of law i are: • ROBERT I. JOHNSON j 1925 Riverview Drive | McHenry. III. EDWIN J. KALLECK j 3004 Crescent Drive ! McHenry, III. , (Pub. Aug. 17. 24, 31, 1961) Nicaragua is CenH4;:! Amor- 1 ica's largest and most thinly i populated nation. It is about the same size as Iowa, has i about a million people. It was ' seriously considered as the 'site -if a trans-isthmus canal, 1 before the one at Panama was : built. Extension Councils Given r: Responsibilities Dean ami Director Eouk iBagWrr- Howard of the University of', Illinois College of Agriculture has announced that the county extension councils have. been assigned major new budgeting and operational responsibilities for the county educational programs of the cooperative extension service in Illinois. County council members are appointed by dean Howard and serve staggered three year terms without compensation. The councils work with the county extension farm andhome advisors in planning and carrying-out the educational programs in the counties. McHenry county's council consists of Richard Anderson, Victor Aavang, Gordon Lohmeyer, Fred Pederson, Jack T.« Rehorst, Norman Sass, Norman Kasthing. I^o Benecke, Donald Stoxen, Bill Cristy, Luke <foberwisc, L o r r i e Steadman, Glen Benoy and Jim Vererable. Dean Howard pointed out that "the new assignments of responsibility are designed to f u r t h e r s t r e n g t h e n , t h r o u g h modified opera t i o n a 1 proceures, the long time basic extension philosophy that local peonle should have a strong voice in determing both the kinds of educational programs in the •ounty and the manner in which these programs are carried out." •Effective Sept. 1 this year, the county extension council tor agriculture, as well as the council for home economics, will be responsible for (1) developing complete county ex- •ension budgets for program operations in the county, (2) oliciling county support funds as grants to the University of Ulinois to supplement federal •ind state tax funds, (3.) rec- Mmnending the expenditure of •ill funds needed to operate the •ouhty office except those for alary and travel of county extension workers, and (4) negoiating for suitable rental of- 'ice space for county extension workers which meets reasori- •>hie'standards of size, location, •ind convenience, and recommending leasing arrangements to the extension service: Advisory Service In addition to these responsibilities, the county councils will continue to serve.as the advisory county program plan-' ning group and will work closely with farm and home advisers and the administrative leaders of the Cooperative Extension Service in carrying on the program operations. _ "The plans wc are putting into effect this Septemlter," Dean Howard said, "result from many months of planning and many hours of planning and many hours of fruitful discussion with agricultural and home economics, leaders .in...aft counties of the state. GOVERNOR SIGNS LAWS Unemployed persons may receive unemployment compensation beginning -Tuly 29, for a period up to eight weeks while PHOTOGRAPHY _ ABE GIVEN BY CLUB r From time to time the McHenry Camera club will pre- * sent an article on basic photography, materials,' etc., with : the prime purpose of helping others to take letter pictures and discover a fascinating;-eifcduring and extremely worthwhile hobby. There is no limit to the variety of subjects, in -Making good pictures. - -Almost" every scene aboyt us h^s ,soipe phot ographic. possibilities. -However since the" upcoming flfclfl lr!p at Williams Bay te- drawing near, the subject we hawchosen will lie "Landscapes". Landscapes . are one of- t-heeasiest of subjects to shoot, due to the fact that there is an endless vanety -of subject - matters. First of all one should . keep in mind that a smaller •• scene makes a much better study than a scene that takes in too large an area. Always" have a point of interest, such as a tree, a lake, or an old barn> Then make sure your foreground is filled with something that leads your :jye into the picture, not out of H. • One pleasant effect with your c o m p o s i t i o n i s t o " f r a m e ' - ' i t ' - - with over hanging fojlagev _ archways, overhanging roofs, or trees locatecfio either both sides, or one side of the picture. Make sure your horizon line does not ,pyt the picture two by being located-dead ter. Either have more sky, or more foreground. . Out of focus masses in landscape photography is extreme- ,. ly distracting. In order to avoid this as much as possibly, use a tripod or use. the smallest apperature available oh your camera for the prevailing .V.' light conditions, with as littlip movement as possible. r,u'. If you like to go one sttsp further, use a yellow or green filter to bring out the cloud* . and make the sky darker. WiJth. - . these basic points in mind you should be able to shoot some interesting and well "detailed " landscape pictures. To condense the most im-"1 portaht fafctors of this article so it will be easier for you »o remember we have' -come i# ' with the following: <1) Makjp sure yott"-havfr'H--yotntr-of-^inf* •* teresl. T2 TWaW. position is weU balanced -witJ^- t he rfght harmony throughout. (3) Make sure. the. 4iicturesis Z t eehntenHy^conyc t. By fblfow7ng"These polntST"" and using- your imaginationfor making an interesting composition, you'll have good pictures regardless of what sub* ject matter you choose. . C. L. Kanter, report ort DEVELOP HEW TAX FOHM FOI USE NEXT YEAR Harold R. All, Chicago district director, Internal Reveenrolled in an approved full | nue Service, announced that Notice NOW OPEN KART fAM. Go-Kart Track Located On Corner Of Chapel Hill And Lincoln Roads CHARLES STILLING Open from 12:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. daily 8-3-10-17-24-31-61 time vocational training program. This measure, passed-by the state legislature, was signed into law by Gov. Otto Kcrner last week. Other bills signed by the governor, in addition to numerous appropriation oills, included an amendment to the Medical Practice Act requiring an applicant for examination to be a citi/en of the United States or to have made a declaration of intention to become a citi/en and to have filed a petition for naturalization within 30 days after becoming eligible to do so; an amendment to the school code allowing school hoards to req u i r e e v i d e n c e of p h y s i c a l f i t ness and freedom from communicable disease from all employees, cost of ihe physical he has received information from Mortimer M. CapHn, commissioner of Internal Revenue, that as an initial step in improving the individual" Income tax return, the better features of both Form 1040 and 1040W will be used to develop a new Form 1040 for 1961. Form 1040W will be discontinued as a separate form. No major changes are contemplated for the punch card Form 1040A. Form 1040 is the general purpose individual income tax return, wiiereas- - the -- 1040W W&s introduced In I95i* for use by individual taxpayers.-- whose incomes consist-primar-jjily of "Wages. " Delalls of revision of Form 1040 for 1961 lamination to be borne by the j will be announced well before employee. Some areas of the Ganges Valley in India supports a population of 2.000 people per square mile. The U.S. average is about 100. the filing period. Mr. All also advised that existing stocks of the Withholding Tax statement Form W-? for 1961 are still usable, noy withstanding the reference on such form to Form 1040W. SALES & SERVICE PH. EVERGREEN 5-0421. 501 Crystal Lake Road FLEMING EQUIPMENT NEW IDEA - GEHL MOLENS GARDEN EQUIP. SALES and SERVICE A. complete Farm Implemen' Service Chain Saw Sharpening & Repair Phone EV. 5-0033 522 Waukegan Road Call I s . . . W e 'll t i e t You Immediate Showings! Bayshore has dozens of select listings for you to choose from. In our offices we have photos and descriptions of many properties in all price catagories. Phone Bayshore today for an immediate showing. There's no obligation for this Bayshore service. EV 5-36 20 or 5-8710 BAYSHORE HOMES OF THE WEEK FIRST- -TIME OFFERED bedroom brick southern colonial town -r- City Water and Sewer Picturesque in every respect -- Must t see to appreciate -- Low 30's. ^ Bedroom Home only 3 years old. Excellent condition both inside and • jxiji&j out -- Metal cabinet kitchen --- Alunoinum storms and screens -- TOTAL MORTGAGES cabinet kitchen with range and fridge incl. -- Anderson window walls -- SEE ® INSURANCE 120) Mid GREEK ST.

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