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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Jun 1975, p. 13

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GIVE AWi>. a y2 lab, V2 shepherd puppies. 385-82; LlVINli ( Service Comes First REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE from HISTORY'S SCRAPBOOK DATES AND EVENTS PROM YESTERYEARS REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE ^ •••••••••••••••••••••»»• •••••• ^ l ] N T Y Wtt,J "CHUCK" FROULA REALTY •••••••••• •••••••••• • t QtALTOP ' 2906 WEST ROUTE 120. McHENRY '/2 mile Ea ;t of Fox River on Route 120 #15-385-6670 CRYSTAL LAKE Brand new 4 bedroom, raised ranch home, formal dining area, completely finished family room with brick fire­ place, carpeted thruout,2 baths, sun deck, plus patio, car garage, on a wooded acre lot. $47,000.00 PICTURESQUE - FOUR BEDROOMS & FIREPLACE 3 bedroom, full basement with playroom and workshop. Walnut paneling, quality carpeting and ceramic tile bath. (75' x 150') well landscaped ground. Call MildredEnglert for more details. Home phone 459-5484 "Old-fashioned" quality-built by local ouiiaer; .^paciuus; excellent traffic pattern and zoned for privacy. River view with private beach rights. $64,900.00 COUNTRY CHARMER WHISPERING OAKS! Spotless two bedroom home with separate dining room. Pull basement with workshop, Extra cabinets in kit­ chen. Lots of built in storage and closet space. A cream- puff! $39,900.00 CLOSE TO EVERYTHING 3 bedroom doll house in top condition and loaded with charm; full basement on a deep, wooded lot in a scenic neighborhood. Just reduced to an attractive $32,900. 0 U * T Y "CHUCK" FROULA REALTY \ bedroom brick and aluminum sided ranch home. Beautiful brand new carpeting bath has showerstall plus tub, full basement, attached garage. $42,500.00 r<tALTOP 2906 WEST ROUTE 120, McHENRY y2 mile East of Fox River on Route 120 815-585-6670 Your own playground. Home situated on three lots with 2-3 bedrooms, full basement, 25 foot Esther William pool, 8 H.P. tractor, outdoor shed and 12 foot boat. Only a short walk to a private lake. See it soon. $27,900 ON ABOUT 1 ACRE OF GROUND 3 bedroom ranch. Remodeled bath, huge living room and dining area combined, kitchen - utility room combined and large 16 x 26 garage. Some appliances, carpeting, draperies included. Recently painted interior & exterior. In Johnsburg, Mcllenry school district. $29,900. JUST LISTED BEAUTIFUL WATERFRONT You must see this Roman brick ranch with 2600 square feet of living area. Lovely living room with stone fireplace and large family room both face the water. Cement seawall and electric boat hoist make for hours of enjoyment. The oversized two car brick garage with extra parking space guarantee maintenance free living. The entire property is quality and in first class condi­ tion. $64,900. JUST LISTED SUMMER TIME And your really livin' in this four bedroom, 1^ bath- ranch - tremendous value for the family looking for space to store their camping or recreation vehicles Plenty of room for children to roam. Overlooking state grounds and near beach and fishing facilities. Home offers the charm of country living with huge fireplace, two new garages - 24 x 30 and 15 x 22 with paved drive­ ways. A must to see at $54,900. Quiet garden and wooded spot of Mcllenry with all city amenities developed as an area of adult living of in­ dependent homeowners 45 years of age and older. This beautiful quality built aluminum sided home is your dream home. 2 bedrooms, full bath, huge living room, separate dining room, ceramic tile kitchen with loads of cabinets and insulated and heated garage. Appliances, carpeting, draperies included. 1200 sq. ft. of living space. $38,900. SOMETHING NEW - SOMETHING OLD Remodeled and added to. Useful as a home on 2 floors or live on one floor and use upper level for income property. Both levels have complete livable 2 bedrooms and kitchens with appliances. Lower level has family room, separate dir'ng room and enclosed porch. Home has 3 hidden firep aces, & basement. On V2 acre land­ scaped grounds with horse barn, outdoor storage shed and 2 car garage. An excellent investment. In small town near Mcllenry City. $49,900. BEAUTIFUL HOME SITES Adjoining Dutch Creek Woodlands. Overlooks Fox River. 12,000 square feet. 4 lots available side by side. $10,000 each lot. 20 acres of productive vacant farm land facing a paved highway. Could be subdivided, has enough road frontage. Near Johnsburg. Buy as investment or build immediately. Choice property. $3,000 per acre. Possible purchase on land contract. JUST LISTED OVERLOOKING FOX RIVER Remodeled l'/2 story cedar shingle home. 3 large bed­ rooms, kitchen with dining area, formal dining room, luxurious living room, 2 car garage with 1 car parking, 1 car space as workshop and enclosed patio. Large fenced in . lots. Low taxes. Priced to sell fast $34,900. N O R T H E R N ILLINOIS R E A L T Y S E R V I C E , I N C . 3815 WEST ELM ST. ( RTE. 120) McHENRY, ILLINOIS , - OPEN EVERYDAY CALL ANYTIMt 815-385 2340 '«LALTcm; SHARP-SHARP-SHARP are the only words to describe this 3 bedroom home with separate dining and family rooms. New carpeting throughout and very nicely decorated. Located on a large 120 x 125 foot lot. Greenwood- Woodstock school district. Priced to sell at $32,800. CUSTOM, QUALITY BUILT two bedroom home with everything imaginable for leisure living. It has a separate family room, huge living room, a see through stone fireplace, a fantastic Florida ropm, two baths, very large bedrooms, central lair, beautiful landscaping on a 120' x 125' lot, and ready to move into at only $52,500. UNBELIEVABLE are the only words to describe this beautiful all brick home. There are three very large bedrooms, a separate dining room, a 14 x 22 foot family room with 15 foot cathedral ceiling, three woodburning fireplaces, a full basement, and sharp as a tack. Owner being transferred. Won't last long at $52,500. 125 X 130 FOOT LOT goes with this three bedroom home which has an 11 x 23 foot remodeled kitchen with lots of cabinets and counter space. Very clean, low taxes, Greenwood, Woodstock school districts. Great starter home. Only $25,900.00. E!9 psspx-rostpllo m real estate rn. -7050 [B REALTOR ^ 3717 W. ELM STREET McHENRY MTM C»tv Mi4£«Ti9N MXVtCf Church Will Sponsor Film The First United Methodist church of McHenry will sponsor a special service Sunday night, June 22, at 7 p.m., featuring the film. "To Russia With Love". This film, produced by Un­ derground Evangelism, protrays some of the work being done behind the Iron Curtain by this Christain organization. It shows the in­ tense persecution of Christians, their great need of Bibles, underground worship services, and Bible smuggling across Communist borders. A representative of Un­ derground Evangelism, Mrs. Adele Vujovich, will be guest speaker. A nursery w|ll be provided. * FAMILY TREES Some families who can trace their ancestry back three hun­ dred year§ can 1 y°u where their children were last night Family tree: a genealogical diagram showing that you belong to a family better dead than alive Better Cancer Control Sought At Conference PAGE 13 - PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1975 Myles P. Cunningham, M.D., professor of surgery, University of Illinois, and at­ tending surgeon, St. Francis hospital, Evanston, has an­ nounced that representatives from over forty hospitals in II! nois attended a conference on Cancer Registries in Chicago recently, sponsored by the American Cancer society. Among tlu'in, pictured with Dr. Cunningham left, who served as chairman of the conference, was Geraldine Wagner of McHenry Hospital, McHenry, IL The conference, held at the American Hospital ass; :ation in Chicago, was aime' at bettering cancer control in Illinois by expanding cancer registry programs to improve the measurement of the quality of cancer diagnosis and treatment in institutions. This year, cancer registrars learned that initial data available on a 1973 law enacted in Illinois suggests that uterine cancer was found in close to 800 additional Illinois women during 1974 over the previous year. The figures are based on data furnished from cancer registries of twenty-six hospitals. Ten of the twenty-six hospitals were in Chicago, eight were suburban and eight from downstate Illinois com­ munities. Together, their ad­ missions were nearly one-fifth (18.6 percent) of the Illinois total for 1974 and the figure of 800 additional cancers detected is based on projecting their data to hospital admissions state-wide. Because the history of cancer, both before and after treatment, may spread over many years, it is necessary that the cancer patient be kept under physician surveillance for a longer period of time than with other diseases. The end product of good cancer therapy is added years of life, fived comfortably and productively. Such results can be brought to life only through careful compilation of adequate clinical records covering the diagnosis, treatment and followup of patients with the disease. A cancer registry can be described as the "mirror" which can reflect to the hospital staff how well it is diagnosing and treating cancer in its hospital. Dr. Cunningham emphasized that the cancer registry program throughout the United States is becoming an increasingly effective force in stimulating progress in cancer control, and its impact is greatest in the place where it is most needed, namely, in the general hospital Dr. Myles P. Cunningham, who served as chairman of Conference on Cancer Registries, is shown with Geraldine Wagner of McHenry hospital. "Y" Day Camp Opens June 30 The staff for this summer's Lake Region YMCA Day camp has been hired, according to James C. Zoellick, executive director. Philip Baaske will serve as the Day camp director. He is the physical director of the Lake Region YMCA. During previous summers he has served as day camp director of the North district of the YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago. The counselors who will provide the leadership for the youth participants include Mary Richards, Robberta Hoggatt and James Casalor and Joe Lapinski. In addition, Mrs. Jean Handke, director of the Outdoor Education staff of School District 47, will serve as nature study coordinator. Activities planned for day campers from 7 through 12 years old as of Dec. 1 include nature craft, campcraft, trail blazers, arts and crafts, swimming, tumbling, soft ball soccer, volleyball, kiekball, cookouts, archery, riflery, and special days including rainy days. First, second, third and fourth periods begin June 30, July 14, July 28 and Aug. 11. Registration and information is available at the Lake Region YMCA at 7315 S. Route 31, a quarter mile south of Route 14. SERVICE NEWS Army Private Jamie R. Witz, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy R. Witz, 706 Nancy lane, McHenry, is serving as a combat engineer with the 25th Infantry division, Schofield barracks, Hawaii. Marine Private Michael E. Spencer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene G. Spencer of 2706 Riverside drive, McHenry, was graduated from recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit depot, San Diego. Physical conditioning, discipline and teamwork are emphasized during Marine recruit training Classes include instruction in close order drill. Marine corps history, first aid, uniform regulations and military customs and courtesies. PRESENT FILM Calvary Assembly of God church, f>906 South Rt. 31, Crystal Lake, presents on June 24 at 7:30 p.m., the film "In His Steps" based on the inspring message of the book by the same name. It tells the re­ discovery in our day of what can happen when men and women motivated by the Holy Spirit dare to put Christ at the center of all they are and everything they do. June 20. 1963-U.S. and Russia sign an agreement in Geneva to establish a "hot line" emergency communication system, linking Washington and Moscow. June 21, 1788-New Hampshire ratifies the U.S. Constitution, becoming the ninth state to do so thus the document goes into effect. June 22,-The Summer Solstice in Leap Years. June 23, 1H45-The Congress of Texas agrees to its annexation by the United States. HOMES FOR LIVING We Have Excellent Mortgage Money Available To Qualified Buyers SUMMER PLACE WHISPERING OAKS ENJOY FARM TOUR - Robert Gardner, left, Sc^on Mills dairy farmer, welcomes Mr. and Mrs. Gonzalo Ruiz, Chicago family, on the dairy farm tour last weekend. About 500 made the tour. Youngest visitor probably was Gonzalo Ruiz, Jr., month-old-baby who meets these Holsteins with other members of his family. DON PEASLEY PHOTOGRAPHY)

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