4 gee lion One -- Page Six THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, September 8.1966 CLASSIFIEDS LOST & FOUND Siamese cat with kittens at homo. Please call 385-4218. 9-8-66 BU! INESS SERVICES BUSINESS SERVICES McHENRY SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE SH. PING, PERMANENT, SET AND STYLE $5.00 up Hair coloring with new color machine n 5 to 15 minutes INSTEAD OF 1-2 hrs. Wigs and all types of wig care. TUES., WED, THURS., & FRI. ONLY ' Vork done exclusively by studehts under supervision of skilled instructors. -- OPEN -- Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday -- 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday and Saturday - 9. a.m. to 5 p.m. --'Closed Mondays -- V. Lincoln Road 385-2290 McHenry, 111. NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY 8-18-TF 3031 WINDOW WASHING Wash and Put Up Storms Scrub Wax and Buff Floors Wall Washing * Weekly or Monthly Services Janitorial Services Free Estimates -- INSURED -- Pho:ie 385-7710 day or night McHenry, 111. 9-1-66TF DRIVE SAFELY • Save Wear On Tires < Wheels Balanced • Front End Alignment • Tires Rotated SPECIAL -- $12.95 Sunnyside Dodge "Just 60 Seconds West of Town" 4811 ;V. ROUTE 120 McHENRY, ILLINOIS 9-8-6PTF Bu mess Opportunities Business Opportunities McHENRY MUSIC CENTER 333 \ West Elm Street McHenry, Illinois 385-2251 WOLLENZAK TAPE RECORDERS CO VN ORGANS -- KIMBALL PIANOS -- RECORDS ALBUMS -- SHEET MUSIC and BOOKS MUSIC INSTRUCTIONS Piano, Guitar, Organ, Accordion and Drum * Rental Instruments Available 1-6-66TF ^ELP WANTED HELP WANTED i^OAK ha several desirable career opportunities for men and v\rTen who wish to joiman acknowledged leader in the excit ne field of electronics. These positions offer real growth po ential. and the opportunity to contribute your talents in an organization that recognizes and rewards performance on an individual ba<is. SECRETARIES W have several openings for experienced secretaries in mi • Sales and Public Relations Departments. Requires i ' I short hand and ability to handle a heavy volume of 11 • lie Cji: tri CO ex V i 'IV po SWITCH APPLICATION ENGINEER uires 1-2 ;.ears electronic . electrical trade school edlion. Duties include interpretation of customer rer- ments fur custom made rotary, push button, slide and nliwheel swilches: Compiling design specifications into ivilete and detailed faclory drawings. Familiarity and -erience in interpretation of electronic circuits and back- •i;nd" in engineering drawings helpful. i jirogram of benefits. If you qualify for any of these • it ions, why not call or stop in at our Personnel Office. o MANI0lF&S'B,Q9E&QE?S@ G®o. A DIV»«ION OR OAK ELHCTRO/NBTICS COBP South Main Sftr««t Phone --v CRWSi^l ILLINOIS AN Q&JAL QPfQMUNlTV UiWiOYiM 9-8-66 G@rt shop the HELP WANTED HELP WANTED • CURRENT OPENINGS AT BARCO OFFICE -- • COST ACCOUNTANT • TIME KEEPER FACTORY -- • TURRET LATHE OPERATORS • JANITOR I Excellent pay, working conditions and employee benefits AEROQUIP CORP. BARCO DIVISION 500 N. Hough Street Barrington, 111. Dunkirk 1-1700 "An equal opportunity employer" 9-8-66 . MALE & FEMALE . COIL AND TRANSFORMER WINDERS AND ASSEMBLERS • Experience desired but will train qualified applicants. • Day Shift 7:30 A.M. to 4 P.M. *• Night Shift 6:30 P.M. to 12:30 A.M. • Excellent working conditions • All standard benefits TRIWEC TRANSFORMER CO. 519 W. SHERIDAN LAKEMOOR McHENRY, ILLINOIS SRA BUILDING 9-8-66 Male Help Wanfted Male Help Wanted ^OAK SYSTEMS ANALYST We seek a qualified -analyst to design new or revised systems for office and factory reporting, design forms, right presidential and aid in the conversion of our 140 Computer to System 360 Disk Computor. Full range of company benefits including Profit- sharing, excellent working conditions & good starting salary. Apply at Personnel "Office A O A K CO* yfr A OIVIBIOFM OP OAK ELEQTRo/fSiETICS Co«i» Sooth Main Stroot Phono 459-5300 ^ CRYSTAL U\ZZE, IL^-OLCSIS M EQUAL QPfKIMUMTY MPU3im 9-8-66 WOODSTOCK DIE CASTING A Progressive Expanding Industry NOW HIRING FOR DAY AND NIGHT SHIFTS These Jobs Offer Attractive Wages Free Group Insurance ( Employee & Dependents ) Good Working Conditions • ELECTRO PLATERS • DRILL PRESS OPERATORS ( Male and Female ) • DIE CASTERS • LABORATORY TECHNICIAN • PUNCH PRESS OPERATORS ( Male & Female ) • INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN -- Apply In Person -- WOODSTOCK DIE CASTING Division of ELTRA Corporation WOODSTOCK, ILLINOIS ( Use Wheeler St. Plant Entrance ) ((An Equal Opportunity Employer" Male Help Wanted Male Help Wanted MAJOR CORPORATION RTS. 14 & 31 CRYSTAL, LAKE, ILLINOIS SHEET METAL DEPARTMENT 2ND SHIFT The following permanent positions now available • Working Foreman with sheet metal layout and supervisory experience. o Welders o Fit-up Man o General Factory Excellent working conditions with paid vacation, paid holidays, paid hospitalization and life insurance plus night bonus. 9-8-15-66 Female Help Wanted Female Help Wanied FEMALE HELP WANTED NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY DAY AND NIGHT SHIFTS Excellent pay and fringe benefits O New attendance bonus O Free hospitalization and life insurance O Paid holidays including your birthday O Paid vacation O Credit Union O Discount on purchase of Admiral products. -- Apply -- ADMIRAL CORP. 3908 W. ELM McHENRY, ILLINOIS 9-8-66TF REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE $-1/9-8-66 . YEAR AROUND RETREAT . Redwood siding on exterior, and panelling on interior together with oak parquet floors make for easy upkeep. Large thermopane and cathedral ceiling bring the outdoors inside. Concrete patio in rear faces channel that leads to river. Owner will sell on contract to qualified buyer at reduced price of $16,000. Immaculate 3 bedrm. ranch with early American decor. Stone fireplace and cathedral ceiling in living rm. and dining rm. Full basement with easy available boat storage. Best of construction. Beautiful high view of river valley. $22,500. McHENRY REALTY 3918 W. MAIN STREET 385-5922 DAYS 385-4071 EVES. 9-8-66 WONDER LAKE 2 BR, living rm. fireplace, gar. $10,500 2 story 3 BR, mod. kit. and bath. Living dining rm., full basmt. gar. beaut, shade trees. $13,800 McHENRY AREA 2 acre, 3 BR, mod. kit., \V-> baths, carpt. living-dining rm. rec. room, 2 car gar,, beautiful stone $23,500 3 BR, living-dining rm., mod. bath. Blt-in kit. all tiled. Dbl gar., Newly dec. $100 dwn. CRYSTAL LAKE 3 BR, mod. kit. - bath, patio, Gar., landscaped $500 dwn. 3 BR., kit., living rm., bath, gar. Cor-lot. Newly dec. $100 dwn. ^ BELLM REALTY, Inc. Phone 815-653-9400 7516 HANCOCK DRIVE ~ ~ " WONDER LAKE, ILL. EVENINGS: 815-459-3449 9-8-66 (IN McHENRY > 3 BR. Brick and Frame home. Full basement 2 car garage. Fireplace. Beautifully landscaped. Patio. Priced at only $25,900. See Today. ( EDGEBROOK HEIGHTS ) 3 BR Brick home. Full basement. 2 car garage. Breezeway. Recreation room and Bar in basement. Priced at $23,500 ( RETIREMENT SPECIALS ) 3 BR home. IV2 car garage. Very clean -- $15,000. 2 BR^iome. Full basement. Clean -- $14,500. 2 BR Brick. Full basement. Attached garage -- $15,500. 2 BR Frame attached garage only $9,800. (VACANT) 35 acres wooded. Good area. Only $750.00 per acre. (RENTALS) In McHenry. 1 BR apt. over garage. Owner will decorate. Only $75.00 per mo. (Adults Only) 2 BR home, fireplace, patio. This home located on Fox River. Unfurnished $125.00 per month, furnished $150.00 per month. References required on all rentals. THE KENT CORPORATION „ McHenry's Oldest Real Estate Office Established Since 1923 PHONE 385-380G 1311 N. Riverside Drive McHenry, Illinois 9-8-66 TWICE TOLD TALES Forty Years Ago (Taken from the files of Sept. 9, 1926) One of the prettiest weddings of this season occurred Sept. 6 at St. Patrick's church McHenry, when Miss Blanche Meyers was united in marriage to Mr. Charles A. Egan. In spite of the rainy weather over the weekend the Labor Day crowds in McHenry and along the river were nearly as large as usual and the hotels had all they could accommodate. Four special trains unloaded about 450 passengers here on Saturday. Actual work ofi the completion of Route 20 through McHenry is making a fine showing. Much blasting and shoveling has been going on. The steam shovel has been working on a stretch of the road between the north side of the pond and up the hill to the Stoffel residence at the corner of Elm street and Ringwood road. The. Stoffel home will soon be razed to make way for the road which passes over the site the house is now standing on. Reports from Supt. C. H. Duker are that 145 have enrolled at the high school, of these, 43 are freshmen and the senior class totals a membership of .'>5. The grammar school,, has a total of 154 pupils. A report from the Mother Superior at St. Mary's parochial school shows the total enrollment is 152 pupils. The McHenry band , played at the Palatine Fair on Sunday afternoon and evening. Clarence Thennes, youngest son of John Thennes of this city, left last week to attend school in a seminary at Milwaukee, Wis. Miss Christine Wagner of the Lily Lake school was successful in carrying off the county honors in a spelling contest held in Woodstock. This entitles her to enter a state spelling contest at Springfield. Twenty-Five Years Ago (Taken from the files of Sept. 4, 1941) Miss Helen Bauer, who formerly taught at the Volo school, has accepted a position at the public grade school where she will fill the vacancy left by her sister, Caroline Bauer, who will be unable to leach for several months due 1o illness. Mrs. Ella Gans and son, Frank are moving from the Stephen H. Freund place on Park avenue to the Mrs. N.E. Taylor place on Riverside Drive which they recently purchased. Miss Maurie Taylor, girls' athletic director at the McHenry community high school, and Miss Catherine Rahl of the University of Chicago recently^ edited a pamphlet titled ^Six Player Field Hockey Guide." The book was published by the Wilson Sporting Goods company of Chicago. Mrs. Will Smith entertained the evening Pinochle club on W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g . P r i z e s went to Mrs. Henry Weber, Mrs. Lou Stoffel and a traveler's prize was divided between Mrs .Paul Gerasch and Mrs. George Freund. Mrs. George Worts left Sunday evening from Aurora to attend the W.C.O.F. national convention which was held at the Many Glacier hotel in Montana. About 150 women attended. John S. Paul of Chicago, who had owned a summer cottage on the east side of the Fox river a short distance south of the new bridge for the past three years, was drowned Aug. 30 when his motor boat struck an abutment of the bridge on Route 120 in McHenry. Paul was accompanied by William Mitchell, a McHenry Brewery employee. Mitchell riding in the rear of the boat was thrown clear of the craft and escaped with minor lacerations. Ten Years Ago (Taken from the files of Aug. 30 ,1956) , Fred Wahl Sr., of Orchard Beach narrowly escaped serious injury or death in an unusual accident which occurred on the river near his home. He \yas sitting in his row boat fishing after dark when he heard an inboard motor J?oat approaching. He waved »4»is flashlight then realized -that^Tfis boat Was to be hit and. jumped into the water just seconds~%efore it was split in half by'Yfie other craft. As the highlight of the arttfUTd V.F.W. carnival, F're d^}. Meyer was presented with the good citizenship award made by that organization to the person, voted by a committee of past winners, to have contributed most during the previous year for the good of their home city. The new McHenry hospital will hold open house Sept. 2. The new structure was built at a cost of $500,000 includir^the latest equipment. It will accommodate surgical, medical and pediatric patients with rooms containing one to three beds. The laboratory will be equipped for isotope studies and there will be a major operating room, emergency room ,x-ray and physical therapy section. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reid of the Country club subdivision are the parents of a daughter Aug. 23 at Memorial hospital. A beautiful late summer wedding was solemnized at St. Patrick's Catholic church Aug. 25 when Miss Janet Biggs became the bride of Mr. Otto Becker. An eight week period of failing health ended in the death Aug. 22 of Lester P age. He passed away at Memorial hospital, where he was confined for ten days. DEADLINE FOR SCHOLARSHIPS IK MID-OCTOBER Students who wish to qualify for a county scholarship at the University of Illinois in June or September of 1967 must qualify by writing the ACT examination. The only remaining ACT for this purpose for students who will be seniors this fall is the one to be given on Saturday, Oct. 15. Tests taken after that date may be used for admission to the- University of Illinois but not for county scholarships. The registration period for the Oct. 15 testing closes on "Sept. 24. These scholarships include not only the county agriculture and home economics scholarships for children of veterans and the special county scholarships. These scholarships provide waiver of tuition for four years ($170 per year at the present time.) Each year a number of the scholarships go unassigned as a result of failure of students to qualify. More detailed information should be available from high school principals or counselors. Shop In McHenry REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE OWNER VERY ANXIOUS to seil her year 'round 2 bed. home with heated porch, large family kitchen, utility room, new 2 car garage. On a 130x130 wooded lot with River rights only ai block away. FA gas ht. Low taxes. Asking $11,000.00. 3 BEDROOM RANCH with the prettiest kitchen-breakfast room set-up you ever saw! This was a built-to-order for the owner and has extra appt.s. such as the off the hearth Crab Orchard fireplace in the 12x20 living rm. All hardwood floors. Dining room. Basement. Extra lge. garage. Your own pier! $21,500.00. A. H. Gallagher & Associates 815-385-1629 9-8-66 BAIRD & WARNER, INC. Established 1855 Pistakee Highlands. 1 year old 2 BR ranch with built in gas kitchen. Attached garage. Blacktop drive. -- $14,500. Lakeland Shores. Like new brick and frame 2 BR ranch. Large LR and DR. Built in kitchen. Attached garage. Large lot. $22,500 or best offer. 8 acre farm with 2 homes, 1 a 4 BR with DR, LR, and kitchen. Full baserherft. 2 car garage. Fishing rights on Brandenburg Lake. A bargain at $35,000. Mr. Heinen 385-2527 y 9-8-66