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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Dec 1965, p. 7

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SipPf Thursday* December 18,1965 &? *>;-£ * - V , * > v . -,|f- y* I ^WSJ* *ik>t *»£f ^VtH « CLASSIFIEDS REAL ESTATE Large 8 Room : HOME on % acres 4117 Crystal Lake Road 3 bedrooms, IV2 baths, Fireplace -- Patio 2% car garage Aluminum Siding Call LEE COONEY 385-4345 «->• 12-2-65TF 3 BEDROOM residence in Hillview Subdivision adjoining golf course. Brick veneer, activity room, fireplace, carpeted living room, ceramic baths. $20,000, terms. See or call Arnold N. May Bldrs. Richmond, 111., 815- 678-2861. 11-11-65TF THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER REAL ESTATE McHenry Area For Sale By Owner Three 3-Bedroom Homes All with modern kitchens and baths, gas heat, Prices reduced for quick sale. For particulars: Phone 312-SH 1-3900 12-2-65TF McCULLOM LAKE, large home, 3 bedrooms, $4,000. Semi-finished. Refrigerator, rahge and 3 beds included. 312-Lafayette 3-9226. 12-9-16^65 REM. ESTATE 2 BEDROOM House -- can he converted to 3 bedroom. Large lot, patio, beautifully landscaped. All electric kitchen dishwasher. Carpeted. Air conditioned. 2 ear garage. Asphalt driveway. Dog kennel. 1 mile from McHenry. Must sacrifice. Phone 385-2547. 12-16-65 Male Help Wanted MASON for full time employment. Vacation and other company benefits. Must have com- /petent line of experience. See or call Arnold N. May Bldrs. Richmond, 111. 815-678-2861. 11-4-65-TF CONSTRUCTION -- Laborers. Have openings for year round construction laborers. Many company benefits. See or call Arnold N. May Bldrs. 815- 678-2861. 9-30-65-TF EXPERIENCED young married man for northern Illinois dairy farm. Must have recent experience with guernsey herd. New 3 bedroom ranch type home. Playground area for children. Top pay, plus bonus and extras. Utilities and beef furnished. References required. Write Box 340 c/o McHenry Plaindealer, McHenry. 12-16-65 PURCHASING OFFICER for Northern Illinois Construction Corp. See or call Arnold N. May Bldrs. Richmond, 111. 815^678-2861. . 12-9-65TF LICENSED PLUMBER. Year round employment. Call Tri- Service Hardware. 815-678-2861 12-16-65TF McHENRY and LAKE AREA fear Round Hoims, Seasonal Hfomes, Farms Vacant. Home ^ it.es. Income Properties. JOE NISCHAN REAL ESTATE In Johnsburg 2301 Johnsburg Rd. McHenry, I1L Ph. 385-0037 2-4-65-TF Can Be Bought On Contract Clean 2 hdrm. home; full basement with large rec. room; attached garage. City sewer/ water $16,900. Reduced To Sell Country Club Subdivision 3 bdrm. ranch; plastered walls, hardwd. firs. 2 car gar. Many extras. $16,000. McHENRY REALTY 3918 W. Main St. 385-5922 days 385-4071 eves. 12-16-65 FOR SALE by owner--2 story, 2 bedroom home. Two baths, 5 rooms, utility room and garage. On the water in heart $5f town. Carpeted living room. $17,900. Call 385-1189. 12-16-65 Male Help Wanted MECHANICAL DESIGNERS SR. DRAFTSMEN INTER. DRAFTSMEN Oak Manufacturing Co., .a leading electrical/electronics components manufacturer has immediate openings for Mechanical Designers and Draftsmen. Candidates sbfiuld have experience on precision mechanisms, small components or in a related field. Excellent starting salaries plus full range of company paid, benefits, including Profit-Sharing and Tuition Refund Program. WRITE IN CONFIDENCE OR CALL: DIR. OF PERSONNEL r Oak Manufacturing Company DIVISION OF OAK ELECTRO/NETICS CORP. S. Main Street Crystal Lake, 111. PHONE 459-5000 (An Equal Opportunity Employer) 12-16-65 STOCK HANDLERS No experience necessary. Permanent position. Good starting wages. Paid vacations, holidays, birthdays and insurance. ADMIRAL CORP. , 3908 W. Elm Street McHenry, Illinois 12-16-23-65 Female Help Wanted Female Help Wanted FEMALE HELP WANTED No experience necessary. Permanent position Good starting wages. Paid vacations, holidays, birthdays -and insurance. ADMIRAL CORP. 3908 W. Elm Street McHenry, Illinois 12-16-23-65 DON'T BUY Un,il Y°u T,v At SHAY'S MUSIC WORLD we realize that an investment in a musical instrument is usually a large step. Many are reluctant to invest in a instrument until they know if the student will like it. Drawing upon many years of teaching experience, we have determined how much time is necessary for the student and teacher to know if they possess musical ability. Call For Descriptive Brochure That Explains Our Plans In Detail CHRISTMAS SPECIALS You may give a gift certificate for any of our lesson } plans. A free minature instrument will accompany | the certificate. The first lesson can be the week of J December 27th. 1 I 11 PROFESSIONAL MUSIC INSTRUCTION A World of Plemur* in Mutic A World of Music ... at Shay'*" 1218-20 N. Green St McHenry • All Phones 385-7700 LARGE 3 bedroom stone home on large lot at 3801 Timothy Lane. 20 ft. recreation room. Gas heat- 1 car garage. Can be seen Saturday and Sunday. 9-5. $28,500, or best offer. Call 385-4486 after 5 p.m. ^ 11-18-65TF mm REAL ESTATE m For Sale HOMES -- FARMS CHOICE LOTS BUSINESSES RESORT PROPERTY KNOX REAL ESTATE 1513A N. Richmond Road PHONE 385-0421 McHenry* Illinois 8-5-65-TF Attend Chucrh Sunday BAIRD jS, WARNER, INC. Established 1855 LAKELAND SHORES -- 5 year old 3 Br. ranch on 100x120 corner lot. Built-in gas kitchen. , Two car garage. Like new. $14,300. VACANT -- Zoned Bl. Frontage of 1350 ft. on Routes 12 and 31. Railway right of way at rear. Bargain at $19,500 McHENRY SHORES -- ,3 Br. Ranch with ceramic bath. Full basement and two fireplaces. Attached garage. River and pier rights. $22,500. RIVER FRONT -- 4 Br. Ranch with 110 ft. on river. Heatalator fireplace in L.R. Furnished family room with built-in bar. Full basement. Two car garage. Concrete sea wall and boat harbor. $39,500. -- BROKERS CO-OPERATION INVITED -- Mr. Heinen 385-2527 12-16-65 PUBLIC NOTICES LEARN TO FLY Solo Course $175.00 3alt Flying Service, Inc. Go West on Roufe'^-^0 to Greenwood Rd. then North to Gait Airport Phone: 815-648-3552 10-7-85-TF FRIDAY FISH FRY All You Can Eat For $1.00 Tomasello's 3312 N. Chapel Hill Rd. Johnsburg 385-1475 10-28-65-TF PUBLIC NOTICES Christmas Toys - AUCTION - Toys Every Wednesday and Friday 7:30 p.m. also Every Sunday 1 p.m. Toys, Christmas Gifts, Furnitture, General Merchandise, Antiques. Volo Auction Barn Route 120, Volo, Illinois Free Gifts 12-9-16-65 RUGS a sight? Company coming? Clean them right with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. ©bast to Coast Store. 12-16-65 HP 0* REAL ESTATE 'AUTOMcfrlVE Section One -- Page Sevett $450 DOWN -- to qualified buyers. 3 Bedroom Ranch in excellent condition, full baseinent. Large landscaped lot with excellent view. CaU for apjit. 385-2626. 12-2-65TF 2 BEDROOM, closed in porch, basement, gas heat, large fenced in yard. Must sell. C^ll 385-6186. 12-2-65TF AUTOMOTIVE WINTER • SPECIALS / NO GIMMIC OR GIVEAWAYS Just Good Dependable Used Cars Read the Classifieds We Wish You ... A MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY OPEN NEW YEARS DAY 4 p.m. - Midnight CHICK-INN RESTAURANT -- CARRY - OUT -- 5000 W. Route 120 -- 385-7161 Lakeland Park 12-9/30-65 GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY Friday, December 31st V. F. W. POST No. 4600 Music by Beef Freund and Orchestra DANCING -- 10 - 2 a.m. BUFFET -- 10 - 2 a.m. $3.50'per person , -- Get Your Tickets Early -- 12-16-65 NEW BUSINESS IN TOWN McHENRY YELLOW CAB ^ PHONE 385-6100 - 24 Hour Service - I2-S-W '65 CORVAIR Monza 4 dr. H.T. automatic trans. Bucket seats. One owner. Sharp. $1595.00 '64 FORD Custom 500 6 cyl., standard trans., 10,000 mi. $95.00 dn. '64 AMBASSADOR 4 door. The sharpest used car in town. Individual seatf, head rest, power steering & brakes Low miles. $1695.00 "64 CLASSIC 4 door, 6 cyl. Less than 10,000 mi. $1395.00 '63 RAMBLER Classic 4 door, 6 cyl. overdrive $995.00 '60 CHEV. Pick-up with *65 Camper Equipped. $1595.00 '64 AMERICAN 2-dr. H.T., automatic trans., bucket seats, radio, heater, w/w Luxury and economy combined. $1395.00 '62 FORD Ranch Wagon 6 cyl., automatic trans. Very clean. $795.00 '62 RAMBLERS 4 door, 2 door, and station wagons From $495 & '61 RAMBLER Wagon power steering & brakes auto, trans. $595.00 '59 CHEVROLET 4 door, 6 cyl. auto. trans. Black, w/w. A clean car. $495.00 All Cars over $500 Carry Seibel Motor Guarantee AS IS SPECIALS '60 FORD 4 dr., auto, trans. '60 RAMBLER 4-door. $295 $295.00 '60 American Wagon $295.00 '56 CADILLAC $295.00 '58 RAMBLER $195.00 '59 Rambler Wagon $295.00 SEIBEL MOTOR SALES 4611 W. Route 120 McHenry, Illinois PHONE 385-7735 12-16-65 12,000 Autos Sold in'8^6 Year* SIZZLING!! is the only way to describe used car values at Conlon-Collins Ford We have marked every car in our lat with one low wholesale price during our clearance sale. 1962Volkswagen radio, gas heater, w/w *1095 1963 Galaxie 2 dr., auto., new car guarantee, radio, heater, w/w. *1295 1960 Ford Starliner, radio, heater, w/w $595 1962 Ford UJIJt - J 2 dr., radio, heater, w/w *795 1964 Galaxie Ford, Con v. 390" V-8 engine, stick shift, radio, heater w/w. *1695 1963 Comet Convertible, 6 cyl., auto., radio, heater, w/w. *1195 1963 Fairlane 500, station wagon, V-8, auto, radio, heater, w/w. *1095 1959 Ford 4 dr., 6 cyl., auto., radio, heater, w/w. *395 1961 Rambler Conv., radio, heater, w/w *595 1960 Chevy Imp. 4-dr. Hardtop, 6-cyl., auto., radio, heater, w/w *795 1965 Galaxie Ford, "500" Fastback, 2 dr., hrdtp., V8 autom., p.s., new car guarantee, radio, heater, w/w. •2495 CONLONCOLLINS FORD Largest Ford Dealer in Northern Illinois Routes 14 & 176 CRYSTAL LAKE Phone 499-5400 # We Buy Clean Used Cars • OPEN SUNDAY 10 a.m. 5 p.m. McHenry Library wier Main and Green 8to, HOURS Monday thru Friday 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday 1 p.m. to 5 pjn. m thoughtlessness and • greed ofV mankind. y V ^ t- 12-16-05 "The Crossroads" by Elizabeth Corbett Adult Novel In Greenwich Village in the early thirties, prohibition and the depression were still problems, new talents were appearing and the arts flourished. Alice and Harry Martin, first introduced in Miss Corbett's earlier novel, "Heart of the Village," were little touched by the depression. Their life had expanded to a second apartment, and their Waverly Book Shop was at the crossroads of the quickened tempo of village life. Through it passed continually a variety of interesting characters, :oung and old. Romance, intrigue, laughter and ocasional tears was the daily fare as the Martins found their lives intertwined with those of their employees, their customers and their friends. In painting her picture of life in the village three decades ago, Elizabeth Corbett has captured the color and charm of a splendid era and the people who lived in it. "The Silent Sky" by Allan W. Eckert In 1813, John James Audubon recorded the passage of a flock of passenger pigeons migrating South, which he conservatively estimated to exceed one billion individual birds. This was only one of many such flocks which filled the American skies. Yet, 101 years later the last passenger pigeon in tne world died at the Cincinnati Zoological Gardens. That such an enormous population of any living creature could have been wiped out in such a short time is beyond belief, yet it is true. This is the accurate and incredible account of how it happened. From the time when the birds darkened the heavens with their passage until the life of the final bird was extinguished, Allan Eckert recreate^theex-^ ti.nction of the passenger pigeon, the myriad natural enemies that preyed upon them ceaselessly, the forces of nature which crushed them unmercifully, and worse by far, the hordes of men who made destruction of the pigeons a profession and a way of life. With accuracy, suspense and unusual sensitivity, the author recreates the last perilous years of the passenger pigeon, following in detail the lives of several individuals until the last bird dies, a bird which now perches permanently behind glass in the United States National Museum oi the Smithsonian Institution, a pitiful reminder of the "Strode - Venturer"- , by Hammond Innes Hamrno.nd Innes's new novel ranges from the London offices' of an ailing shipping company to the unchartered waters of the Indian Ocean. Peter Strode, youngest brother in the fa&iily that controls the firm, is a wanderer and traveler who believes in people rather than money, but he finds himself facing the vested interest of men who belong in the labyrinths of London finance.. Their board room politics have a great effect upon people and events in faraway places. "The Strode Venturer" is largely set in the Maldives, those little known coral atolls that stretch south from Ceylon 500 miles into the Indian Ocean. Here on the Equator^ seafaring people desperate-ior independence and ready, to make the great leap into the twentieth century, prepare for an exodus to a new island which has sprung out of the sea and is rich in mineral deposits. This volcanic island is the core of an unusual novel. "The Strode Venturer" is a demonstration of cause and effect entirely dominated by the personalities of the people involved. CARD OF THANKS WE WISH to thank Father Guzzardo, Father Beauvais, Father Baumhofer, Father Dording, The Altar and Rosary Society of St. Patrick's Church, our neighbors, relatives and friends for spiritual bouquets, flowers, letters of sympathy and other acts of kindness during the recent death of Alfons (Duke) Adams. It was deeply appreciated. Mrs. Alfons (Irene) Adams. Daughters, Joan and Joyce, and Brothers. 12-16-65 We wish to thank, our many friends, neighbors and co-workers for their many kindnesses during our bereavement. Connie (Scotty) Ayers and the Hales Family. I wish to thank the Altar and Rosary, The C.D.A. and St. Clara's Court Catholic Foresters, friends and relatives for gifts, cards and prayers while in the hospital. It was greatly appreciated. Mrs. Irene Guffey IN MEMORIUM "Frederica" by Georgette Heyer With her first new novel in nearly two years, Georgette Heyer returns to the Regency London that she has evoked so brilliantly and so lovingly in her previous novel. This time, we are treated to a picture of London in the Season, with glimpses not only of gala debutante balls and visits to • the opera but also of a balloon launching and a trip by steamboat down the Thames. Played against this merry background are the adventures of the impecunious Merriville family, temporarily headed by twenty - four - year - old Frederica. She has come to London to give her beautiful younger sister, Charis, a chance at a good marriage. Besides the two sisters, there are Harry, just 21 and at Oxford, Jessamy, destined for the chuj&h, who at sixteen wabers betwe&i excessive virtue and natural exuberance of spirits, and twelveyear- old Felix, who has a passion for scientific experiment and inventions of everv ctes- Cription. It all makes for a rollicking novel in Miss Heyer's lightest vein. In loving memory of our beloved son who passed away two years ago on December 17, 1963. We miss you now, our hearts are sore, As time goes by we miss you more, Your loving smile, your gentle face, No one can fill your vacant place. Mother, Father, Brother and Sister. 2-ie-es "A Gift of Joy" by Helen Hayes Helen Hayes is one of the few great personalities of this century who has managed to achieve international fame without losing her much prized ordinariness. "A Gift of Joy" is a collection of her thoughts, reminiscences and anecdotes, as well as selected pieces from her favorite writers. Taken together, they express the very personal philosophy of a woman who has enjoyed a self fulfillment in both her professional and private life. The gift of joy Helen Hayes received from life covers a wide range of experiences. What emerges is a unique reflection of a unique woman, filled to the brim with Helen Hayes' enthusiasm for living and her infinite capacity for appreciating the people and encounters that have made up her world. At a time when so much of our literature is filled with cynicism, hostility and despair, this inspirational and optimistic book is truly a "GIFT OF JOY." front under 2 col Wins space Air Force ROTC Cadet William James Funk of McHenry receives the 1965 Space-Age Leadership award from Colonel Russell P. Strange, commander of the University of Illinois Air Force ROTC. Cadet Funk received the award for demonstration of exceptional leadership abilities in his activities with the cadet-led 190th AFROTC Wing at the University. Funk, a sophomore in the college of commerce is a 1964 g r a d u a t e o f M c H e n r y h i g h school. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. William G. Funk, reside at 3109 W. Lincoln, McHenry. ADVERTISE WHERE PEOPLE LOOK McHenry Plaindealer 3854170

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