"'•iy Thursday. August 5. 1965 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Section One --' Page Five McHENRY PLAINDEALER Established 1875 • 3812 VY?S* ®treet Phone 885-0170 Published Every Thursday at McHenry, Illinois Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry, Illinois by McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY ^arry E. Lund -- Publisher Adele Froehlich. Editor NATIONAL EDITORIAL Subscription Rates 1 Year $4.50 1 Year $4.00 6 Mos $2.50 6 Mos $2 25 3 Mos. $1.75 3 Mos $150 Outside McHenry County In McHenry County LARGE 4 Bedroom Year around house at Chapel Hill. 200 ft. frontage on water. Large recreation' room, 2 fireplaces, "l1,£ baths, carpet- ' ed living and dining room, large wood panelled enclosed front porch. Ideal outdoor cooking facilities. Extra lot on water included Phone 385 8-5-65 Help Wanted OFFICE ASSISTANT. Mathe matically inclined. (Full time. McHenry Lumber do. 385-4600 8-5-65 ?d. r- 5-2896 \ GOOD 3 BEDROOM house, oil furnace, bath, kitchen, dining room, living room, newly decorated. On highway with 6 acres. Barn, hen house. $23,500 for quick sale. McHenry vicinity. HOWE REAL ESTATE 85 Gates Street Crystal Lake, 111. For Appt. Phone 459-0495 8-5-65 DON'T WISH -- Act. Learn how to earn good steady in come operating your own business in City of McHenry or Wonder Lake. Write Rawleigh. Dept. IL H 52 862, Freeport, 111. 8-5-65 SHOP IN McHENRY GUNS--For Cash $$$. McHenry Gun Center, 3325 W. Elm Street Phone 385-7320. 3-25-65-TF •Mw-HetfeM r~ Crystal Lake Owner Transferred MUST SELL 3 Bedroom Ranch This attractive home has living room, 3 bedrooms, IV2 baths, full basement, attached garage, cheerful kitchen-family room. It is an ideal location, is attractively landscaped and can be available for immediate occupancy. Extras include water softener, humidifier, custom drapes and cornices in family room, etc. Priced for quick sale at $20,400 $1100 down, F.H.A. 459-0071 8-5-65 HANNAH'S husband Hector hates hard work so he cleans the rugs with Blue Lustre Rent electric shampooer $1 Coast to Coast Store. 8-5-65 FISH FRY -- EVERY FRIDAY -- Perch -- Scallop -- Haddock 96c Chick-Inn Restaurant -- Carry - Out -- 5000 W. Route 120 385-7161 Lakeland Park 7-22 thru 9-2-65 WELDER with portable rig desires evening work or week ends. Have reasonable rates. Call 385-4005. 8-5-12-65 Public Motiee# THUNDERBIRD FARM DAY CAMP BOYS & GIRLS AGES 5-12 e Swimming e Gymnastics e Nature e Crafts e Archery e Physical Fittness e Overnighters, Etc. Transportation Furnished For Information Call 312-639-4141 Route 14 & 3 Oaks Rd. Cary, 111. 7-1 than 8-12-65 Need Meat For Your Freezer ? ? -- ATTEND -- 4-H Livestock Auction at McHenry County Fair SUNDAY, AUGUST 8 - 1 P.M . -- Bid on Home Grown Animals -- e HOGS • STEERS e SHEEP Bring Your Neighbors -- Share An Animal - ON FAIR GROUNDS -- WOODSTOCK, ILLINOIS 8-5-65 FREE -- Honey & Rolls Friday, Saturday & Sunday With Every Party Pack of CHICKEN, FISH or SHRIMP Party Packs include French Fries and Cole Slaw at Reduced Prices. CHICK-INN RESTAURANT (Carry-outs Our Specialty) 5000 W. Route 120 385-7161 Lakeland Park 8-5 thru 9-2-65 BuiaeM Why Work For Someone Else? -- We Will Help You Get Started -- FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE EXPERIENCED COUNSELING GUARANTEED EARNINGS NATIONAL ADVERTISING Get in on the ground floor with the most aggresive oil marketer. C I T G O CITIES SERVICE OIL COMPANY Night 312-DU 1-2034 Day 312-LO 6-6300 8-5-65 Obituaries WILLIAM McKEON William J. McKeon, 75, of 1201 N. Clover Lane, Eastwood Manor, died last Sunday, Aug. 1, in McHenry hospital. His death followed a long illness, although he had been hospitalized only a short time. Mr. McKeon was born in Connecticut Sept. 9, 1889, and for the past five years, since the death of his wife, Estelle, resilftd with his daughter, Mrs. Florence Noonan. Other survivors are two sons, William, Jr., of Warsaw, Ind., and Joseph of Lansing, Mich.; eight grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Carl Snowman, and a brother, Frank, both of New York City. A funeral Mass was sung Tuesday morning at St. Mary's Catholic church, with burial, in' the church cemetery. GEORGE WEISENBERGER Services were held Saturday frpm the Schneider-Leucht home in Woodstock for George W. Weisenberger, 51, of 7701 E. Sunset Drive, Wonder Lake, who died early Wednesday, July 28. Rev. Thomas L. Johnson of Nativity Lutheran church officiated at last rites, followed by burial in McHenry County Memorial Park cemetery. Mr. Weisenberger, 51, was born March 16, 1914, in Browns, 111., son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weisenberger. On July 14, 1940, he was married in Chicago Heights to Gerta Widen, who survives. Other survivors are three sons, Kurt with the Army at Camp Perry, Ohio, Karl aboard the USS Leahy and Kevin at home; a daughter, Kristine, at home; his mother, Thirza Weisenberger, of Chicago Heights; and three brothers, Leo of Crete, 111., James of Browns, 111., and Gene of Chicago Heights. The deceased, a life member of the Royal Order of Moose, operated his own auto parts distributing firm in northern Illinois. George R. Jus ten & Son funeral home for Charles D. Wyles, 71, of 5413 W. .Euclid Drive, McHenry, who died July 29 in Harvard hospital. Rev. Richard Bennett of Christ Episcopal churfch, Harvard, officiated at last rites, with interment in Memory Gardens, Arlington Heights. Mr. Wyles was born Aug. 7, 1893, in London, England, and came to this country in 1920. He was a retired box maker for a Chicago package food company. Survivors are his widow, Myrtle; a daughter, Gloria, of Chicago; three sons, Douglas of Springfield, Ohio, Ronald and Clifford of Chicago; four grandchildren* and a brother, George, in England. JOSEPH BUCKLEY Joseph O. Buckley of 1720 River Terrace Drive, McHenry, died unexpectedly at noon Monday, Aug. 2, at his home Coroner Ehorn conducted an inquiry into the death, after which the body was removed by the Peter M. Justen & Son chapel to the Deir funeral home, 12 Lake Street, Oak Park, for arrangements. ALBERTINA TOUSSAINT Mrs. Albertina Toussaint, 80 years of age, a former resident of Chicago, died Sunday, Aug. 1, in the Tobey Residence, Lilymoor, where she had resided for three years. Mrs. Toussaint was born in Chicago in 1885. The body was removed to the Schmidt chapel at 2058 W. Belmont Avenue, Chicago, where services were conducted Tuesday. CHARLES WYLES Funeral services were held Monday afternoon from the MARTHA SCHMIDT - Mrs. Martha E. Schmidt, 68, of 5114 W. East Lane, Mc- Cullom Lake, died unexpectedly Tuesday, Aug. 3, at Fremont, Wis.,' while the family was vacationing. The deceased'*was born Dec. 21, 1896. in Huntley. Survivors are her husband. Albert W.; one daughter, Mrs. Frank (Ruth) Miller of Barrington; two sons. Vernon of Portage. Ind., and Albert J. of Elgin; ten grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; also two brothers and one sister, Mrs. William Heiden of Barrington, Herman Schumacher of Grand Rapids, Mich., and Frank Schumacher of West Dundee, 111. The body rests at the George R. Justen & Son funeral home, where Rev. Carl Lobitz of Zion Lutheran church will officiate at last rites Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Burial will be in Dundee Township cemetery. HERE AND THERE IN BUSINESS DANIEL A. HARRINGTON A funeral Mass will be sung at 10 o'clock Thursday morning in St. Mary's church, Evanston, for Daniel A. Harrington, 65, of Evanston, a summer resident on Orchard Beach Drive for many years. Mr. Harrington died Monday, Aug. 2, in McHenry hospital, where he had been a patient for only a few days. The deceased, a retired auto dealer, was a native of Colorado. Survivors are his widow; daughter, Mrs. James Lyon, of McHenry; a son, John; a sister and four grandchildren. DECLARES DIVIDEND The board of directors of Northern Illinois Gas Company has declared a division of 33 cents a share on the common stock, payable on Nov. 1, 1965, to stockholders of record on Sept. 22. This dividend continues the $1.32 annual rate established with the May 1, 1965 Payment. DIGUING DAMAGE Don't dig before calling Northern Illinois Gas Company. • Savings of manhours, .dollars and continuity of 23,330 miles of Nl-Gas services to 86S.000' homes and industries in northern Illinois are just a collplo of the reasons given by Roy Wied iw, Nl-Gas maintenance ;n'tvisor. . I.a-i year, he reports, NI-Gns <'iw, s repaired 648 damaged services on construction sites. The ilamages were not only C'i-My in repairs, but they resullcl in a loss of working manhn'us to the construction (•••mp.-iny digging in the area. Neighborhood families, offices arid commercial businesses were inconvenienced by the interruption of gas service for cooking, heating and air condi- 1 inniiv' STOCK CAR RACING Every Saturday Nile Kenosha County Speedway Wilmot, Wis. Adults $1.50 Tax Included Children (under 12) 50c Time Trials .... G:45 p.m. Tax Included 1st Race 8:30 p.m. OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY On Aug. 1, Freund Dairy, Inc., observed twenty-five years in business, located at 3916 N. Richmond Road, McHenry. The dairy was opened by Mr. and Mrs. John Freund in 1940. More recently it has been taken over by two sons, Eugene and Leonard Freund. NEW BUSINESS Just opened this week is the Country Fashion Shop. Under new ownership, and with new merchandises it is located on Rt. 120, Kent Acres, in the building, which formerly was occupied by Marge's Stretch- A-Dollar. PHONE PLANS Outer metropolitan Call- Pak telephone service gives McHenry customers a chance to choose one of four plans offering bargain rates for all toll calls they make in the entire map area. One plan enables customers here to make an unlimited number of calls within the entire map area, including Chicago. Other plans provide reductions of more than 10 per cent on toll cals within the area shown and also allow unlimited calls to Antioch, Algonquin, Cary, Crystal Lake, Grays Lake, Hebron, Fox Lake, Fox River Grove, Island Lake, Lake Villa, Lindenhurst, Richmond, Spring Grove, Round Lake, Wauconda, Woodstock and Wonder Lake. McHenry County 4-H GAMES! SHOWS! EXHIBITS! r At McHenry County Fairgrounds -- WOODSTOCK 4 BIG DAYS - Thurs., Aug. 5 - Sun.. Aug. 8 • 4-H Livestock Auction • Horse Racing • Exhibits • Champion Stock • Carnival • Queens Grandstand Program Thursday, Aug. 5 9:00 a.m.--Baton Twirling Contest 7:30 p.m.--Woodstock City Band 8:15 p.m.--Miss McHenry County Contest FREE Admission to Grandstand Friday, Aug. 6 ltOO p.m.--Tractor Pull & Farm Machinery Parade 8:00 p.m.--4-H Program FREE Admission to Grandstand Saturday, Aug. 7 10:00 a.111.--Junior Olympics--Free Admission 2:00 p.m.--Motorcycle Races Children 75c, Adults Box Seats $1.50 7:80 p.m.--Pony Races--Talent Contest--Albino Horses Children 50o, Adults $1.00, Box Seats $1.25 Sunday, Aug. 8 1:30 p.m.--Harness Races--Quarter Horse Races -- 'Thoroughbred Races -- Children 50c, Adults $1.00, Box Seats $1.25 -- FREE PARKING -- FREE PARKING Will Invest $25,000 to $50,000 in small manufacturing business. Presently general manager in charge of manufacturing and sales in midwest for large manufacturing firm dealing in automotive field. Kxperience in OEM, production and sales. Interested in partnership, management, or with investors will set up new manufacturing plant. Large customer following. Best financial and business references. Write McHcnry Plaindealer, Box No. 303, McHenry, 111. 8-5-12-65 STUDENT CITED Acadcmic deans at Southern Illinois university have cited 1,416 Carbondale campus students for high scholastic achievement during the past spring quarter. Among them is R.obert K. Beckenbaugh of 3904 W. Oak, McHenry. Those cited compiled grade averages of 4.25 (B-plus) or better while carrying sufficient class loads to be considered full time students. T Q P Q U A L I T Y F O O D S AT L O W E S T PR I C ES Meat makes the meal. At Certified you w^zan depend on top quality meats. Wq j^ase only U.S. Choice Grade "A" Meals. MEATS ARE DOWN AT CERTIFIED OUR OWN Fresh Polish 79c lb. Bulk Pork Sausage 55c lb. Fresh Italian 79c lb. Fresh Brattwurst .... 79c lb. Country Back Ribs 69c lb. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE U.S. CHOICE -- TENDER POT ROAST 39 lb. NEW LAVATORY FAUCET Only One Handle! iiONELESS RUMP ROAST . 89 tb BONELESS BEEF STEW . . 69 tb ;s;.\l INK I'OKK 1 FRESH MEATY BACK RIBS . . . 6% PORK HOX . . 29 FKKSII GROl'ND It LBS. SMOKED -- (.KILL 'EM BEEF . . . . $ 1 . 5 9 P O L I S H . . . . 5 9 tfc Tb :ERTIFIED -- RED LABEL -- BEAN 1-lb. bag Coffee whue SuppiyLasts l&^LB. 59' RAGGEDY ANN -- FRENCH STYLE Green Beans™3-49c WEBER Plbg. & Hlg. 2801 W. Lincoln Road Phone 385-085.3 MtlQt® ANNOUNCEMENT TOWN - AND - COUNTRY ANTIQUE AND GIFT SHOP New Antique and Gift Shop Grand Opening Saturday, August 7, 1965 -- S E L L I N G -- Carnival Glas», Cut Glass, Art Glass Pitcher and Bowls, Dishes, Jugs, Mugs, Lamp's, Old Telephones, Silver, Many More Antiques, Rockers, Chairs, Pictures. Do you have any antiques? We BUY or SELL your merchandise on consignment. Come out and browse around. FREE COFFEE & COOKIES SAT. & SIX., AKi 7-8 Located on Hwy. 170 - Island Lake, III. - Opposite The Water Tower Drive-In. Tell attendent to direct you to The Antique & Gift Shop HOURS: Daily -- 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday -- 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. PHONE 312 - Jackson 6 - 8000 I DOMINO GRANULATED Sugar ®msis with Men trackage Rath Wieners 55* Morton Assorted Flavors 1 ( oz. pkg. CREAM PIES 35c Charmin 1 roll pack TOILET TISSUE 3/S1.00 Free Toy on each box of l'-i-oz. box MATEY 49c Chase & Sanborn Reg. or Drip COFFEE 2-ll>. tin .. $1.41 Royal Pudding & reg. pkg PIE FILLINGS 3/29c 5-LB. BAG [fcAGGEDY ANN Mayonnaise QT. JAR 49c Hume Elberta tin PEACHES 3/89c RED POTATOES 59 JELL-0 3 Reg. Pkgs. 27c Hill's Bros. -- Instant 6-oz. jar 10-oz. jar COFFEE 69c $1.15 10-lb. Vent-Vu Bag ONLY With Any $5.00 Purchase College Inn 26-oz. glass TOMATO COCKTAIL 19c Country's Delight Ass't. Flav CAKE MIXES .... 4/$ 1.00 &r 12'2<» N. Green Street August ;», 6 & 7 SHOP CERTIFIED & SAVE ' Fresh Home Grown Green Beans 19k Fresh Vine Ripe Tomatoes Fresh - Crisp Celery 2 Stalks