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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Dec 1969, p. 3

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PG.3 - PIAINDEAIER - FRI. DEC. 12,196? Shop For Home With Family Needs In Mind Before you start house­ hunting, take time to consider your family's actual needs. And then use a check list to help you decide whether a house meets your needs. Glenda Pifer, University of Illinois Extension housing spec­ ialist, offers some suggestions to help you judge location, ex­ terior appearance, interior arrangement and the quality of construction: --Neighborhood: is the area accessible to work, play­ grounds, church and stores? Will the location necessitate a second car? How old is the house? How old are other houses in the neighborhood? How well are other homes maintained? What is the condition of play­ grounds in the area? What is the traffic situation? --Size of house: Does the amount of space fit the fam­ ily's size, possessions and ac­ tivities? --Space arrangement: Can you get from one room to an­ other without going through the middle of a room? Is there a front entrance hall? Is there easy access to front and back doors? --Storage: Is there adequate storage in the living, sleeping and work areas? --Construction: Is there ev­ idence of excess moisture or water seepage in the basement? If the basement is unfinished, check on the soundness of struc­ ture. If you are inexperienced at judging construction, get ad­ vice from a professional in the housing business. Are there any cracks in the plaster that need attention? Is there any in­ dication of water condensation around windows? Are the floors firm and even? - -Heat ing , l igh t ing and plumbing systems: Is the heating system in good con­ dition and does it work effic­ iently? What were the fuel bills last season? Is the plumbing in good condition? Are pipes noisy when the water is turned on? Is the electrical system ad­ equate? --Exterior design: Does the house have a pleasing appear­ ance? Is the roof in good con­ dition? A sagging roof line us­ ually indicates structural prob­ lems-a poor foundation or in­ adequate support. Observe roofing and siding materials and consider the cost of main­ tenance. Since very few houses will have all the characteristics you desire, evaluate each house in relation to what is most im­ portant to you and your family. Although families can make many preliminary decisions about a house, Miss Pifer rec­ ommends that you have the house evaluated by a profes­ sional and that you consult a lawyer about legal matters. THERESA ETTEN kjpLANS WEDDING -- The engagement of Miss Theresa Lynn t Etten to Laurence E. Brodin has been announced by her parents, ,,l4r. and Mrs. Raymond F, Etten of 4308 W. McCullom Lake road, jkcHenry. Mr. Brodin's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brodin ' of 312 Midway drive, Island Lake. The bride-to-be graduated „in 1967 from McHenry high school. Her fiance graduated from Wauconda high school two years earlier. A Sept. 12 wedding is planned. Details FREE ESTIMATES & PLANNING SERVICE INSURED. 385-0830 BUILDING & REMODELING ALUMINUM SIDING ROOFING SHINGLES ADDITIONS DORMERS STORES & OFFICES KITCHENS, BATHS CONCRETE WORK MASONRY POET'S CORNER The following poem was submitted by George Pittner, written twenty-five years ago for his unit paper while serving in World War n with the U.S. naval ground forces. It was later called the Iwo Jima typhoon. In Mr. Pittner's words, "It seems like yesterday, where has that time flown?" THE CHRISTMAS OF '44 Our shady street with velvety greens Has cloaked itself in wintry sheens A beaten path now worms its way O'er white terrain where sidewalks lay Roof tops hide 'neath blanket snow And tinseled trees cast colored glow Neighbors scurry past the door The children whisper of Claus's lore Our icy stairs, the drift filled porch A service flag, the victory torch! With wistful words I paint this scene My happy home; a picture dream Where you will be, though far away I send my love this Christmas Day. Geo. Pittner Baker 2/C U.S.N. Gropac Eleven P.O. No. 3150 . "GOING HOME" The young man sat all alone, On the train that took him home. The others sat away, turned aside, As if they'd like to run and hide. He thought about going home at last, and how the train was traveling fast. A prayer book rested on the seat, , BONNIE MOEHLING ENGAGEMENT TOLD -- Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Moehling of 4614 Pioneer road, McHenry, announce the engagement of their daugh­ ter, Bonnie, to James Nawrot of Adams, Wis. No definite wedding date has been set. a set of crutches at his feet. He thought about that far-away land, where he lost his precious hand. i He thought about why he had to fight, in a war he wasn't sure was right. He thought about his Mom and Dad, he hadn't told them, now he wished he had They'd be at the station if they could, they'd both be crying, like he knew they would. How could he make them understand, he had less of his body, but he was more of a man. by Geri Neubauer Merry Chr is tmas at L P O S T Q N E CHARLENE MEYER BETROTHAL TOLD -- Mr. and Mrs. George A. Meyer of 4211 W. South street, McHenry, announce the engagement of their daughter, Charlene D., to Patrick Doty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Doty of 315 Lake street, Elgin. Miss Meyer graduated from McHenry high school in 1969 and Patrick Doty from the same school in 1963. No definite date has been set for the wed­ ding. Holiday Parties are more fun in a velvet bolero vest over a simple rayon crepe dress. Spruce green on creme or royal on powder blue. •32 if nirirtf if irt uim Maun nu ** u u u if a aa if a** w a waa *a u u b y * EXTRA TOUCHES THAT COUNT! PRESENTS FROM SWANK- A MAN'S WORLD OF GIFTS -TV? "I a Swank butane lighters. Big, big selection of models 1 ' Smartly styled; lights with ad­ justable flame. Handsome gift cases .... •8*° W,t I A? T •J 1245 NORTH GREEN STREET St ft Merry Chr is tmas at L P D S T D N E Opaque Panty-hose Tights « Smooth, knit-to-shape 100% nylon. a gentle elastic waist that doesn't curl, all the delicious opaque colors of the season Sizes 1-3 *175 Sizes 4-6x 9200 Sizes 8-10 92" 12-14 Doubloon Jewel chest. & Antiqued wood and gleaming brass hobnails. Lined in red velour with plenty of ' room for all h is treasures . . . »8°° Merry Chr is tmas at L P D B T D N E Music lovers certainly enjoy Health • NTcWPMMIj They sound the happiest notes in their long sleeved knit coveralls. Some are embroidered but all these color-fast styles have snap crotch closings and are made of permanent press polyester and cotton so little boys and girls can sing along in comfort. Sizes: 9,12,18,24Mos. H»00 Merry Chr is tmas at L P D S T D N E Jade East foursome set. For adventures! 1 oz. bottle each of after shave, cologne," plus Golden Lime after shave and cologne $4*® Store for MEN Daily 9 to 9 Saturday 9 to 6 CLOSED SUNDAY McHENRY "Mink Lace" Feminine & Dainty in Pink, Lemon or Blue with hand-scalloped Banlon v mink lace trimming, a sheer tricot gown by Deena *600 El p d b t d n e Wraps your Christmas purchases free!! 1219 No. Green, McHenry 815-385-0182 m | Merry Chr is tmas at El r d b t d n e Merry Chr ts tmas at Gl p d s t d n e 4

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