March 26* 1959 * THE MeHENRY PLAINDEALER CLASSIFIED HELP WANTED WANTED: Organ and piano 'salesman. Call McHenry 2251 or 202. 45-tf REAL ESTATE 3 BEDROOM home, full basement, carport, lot 80x167 in Cooney Heights. Will decorate to suit. Any terms. ,$15,000. Call Lee Cooney, McHenry 119-R. 45-tf • MAN OR WOMAN capable of hand lettering. Apply Nu-Vue office. Richmond, 111. 48 BOOKKEEPER wanted for growing construction co. Paid .vacation and other benefits. Arnold N. May Builders. Phone .Richmond 4381. , 48 MAN FOR part time work on ,Multi-Lith No. 2066.. Retired printer preferred. Call Richmond 2581. 48 REAL ESTATE FULLY IMPROVED lot, 1 block from Catholic church and school. Phone McHenry 875-J. " 41-tf LISTINGS WANTED: Homes, farms, commercial. For information call McHenry 3349-R. 48 BRICK 2 STORY business building. Will sell on contract for $8,500 with $1,000 down payment. McHenry Realty, 531 Main street. Phone McHenry 268. 31 -t> REAL ESTATE BY OWNER:, 5 rooms, 2 bedrooms, attached garage, full basement, 2 years old. Millstream' waterfront, FVeund ave. Phone McHenry 314f Saturday only. *47-2 IN ONE OF McHenry's loveliest locations; 3 bedroom, year 'round home on Fox River. School bus transportation and walking distance to town. Home has many extras. It's a real buy for right party and priced 'way below its actual value. If interested in further' information, call Crystal Lake 2634. 45-tf 2 BEDROOM HOME on corner lot, 75x100. Needs some repair. Price $5,000. $50£) down, $60 per month. Call McHenry 3349-R. 48 VARIETY STORE Including building with 4- room apartment, in a good business block. In vicinity of McHenry area. JACOB FRITZ REALTORS Rt. 5, McHenry, 111. Tel. McHenry 37 48-tf McHENRY and LAKE AREA Year 'Round Homes. Seasonal homes, farms, vacant. Home sites. Income properties. JACOB FRITZ REALTORS In Johnsburg, Ph. McHenry 37 Rt. 5, McHenry, Illinois 10-tf LOT ON WATER adjacent to Fox River. Ideal for boat slip, 80 ft. frontage. Will sell on easy terms. T. W. Louton, Des Plaines. Phone VAnderbilt 4- 3035. 43-tf BEAUTIFUL 60'xl25' lot in McHenry Shores. Beach and river front rights. Very reasonable. Call McHenry 3421-R after 6 p.m., or call 806, ask for Mr. Kalk. 45-tf 3 BEDROOM RANCH, large living room, dining area. Knotty pine kitchen & family room. 1V2 baths, attached garage, gas heat, city sewers. Lot 90x132. By owner. Write c/o Plaindealer, Box 466. *47-2 REAL ESTATE CHOICE CORNER LOT in Edgebrook Heights for sale by owner. Call McHenry 1470-M. 44-tf MOOSE NEWS LOT FOR SALE -- 100x130. Country Club Estates, bordering McHenry Golf Course. Phone McHenry 439-W. 29-tf THREE BEDROO,M home, full Dasement, garage; on corner, 3 lots (2 wooded) fenced; forced air heat, bath and cabinet kitchen; lots of closet space. McCullom Lake Estates. Sacrifice. Phone 971 ."or appointment. 29-tf FOR SALE - HOMES - FARMS CHOICE LOTS - BUSINESSES RESORT PROPERTY KNOX REAL ESTATE 405 Richmond Road McHenry, 111. Phone: McHenry 421-J 42-tf McCULLOM LAKE, choice! waterfront lot, 60'x200' on Shore Ave. Lot No. 9. $500.00 down. Payments to suit you. By Owner. Will sacrifice for $5,000. Box 452 c/o Plaindealer. 44-4 McHenry Shores Beautiful 2 bedroom on 130 ft. lot. Full basement, large family room with fireplace, built-in oven & range. Piped music to all parts of house. Large 2 car attached garage, fully landscaped. If you want the last word in comfortable living, be sure to see this. Realistically priced. Lakeland Park--almost new 3 bedroom home. Full basement, 2 car garage. For quick t , ,sale, only $13,000. For homes from $7,500 to $67,000 CALL MR. HEINEN McHenry 2527 BAIRD & WARNER, Inc LOOKING FOR A HOME 'ilton Homes will build any ^nd, anywhere. All types of financing. No money down, 5 fc down or conventional. Model at 817 South street, Cooney Heights. Open Sundays. For information or to see model on weekdays call LEE COONEY Telephone McHenry 119-R 45-ti 4 ROOM HOUSE, including 2 bedrooms. Near town, river rights. Refrigerator and washing machine, garage. Practically new. Phone McHenry 1747-R. 48 LOT IN Orchard Heights on Greening Road. Block 5, Lot C. Channel rights, very reasonable. Phone IRving 8-6784 or call Mr. Bak, EVerglade 4-4111. *46-2 48 HOMES FOR SALE McHENRY -- 3 bedroom home, garage, full basement, 2 lots, near Country Club. Price $14,500. 3 BEDROOM HOME for sale. Living room with fireplace. All large rooms. Attached garage, gas heat. Also 4 room furnished apt. attached, provides additional income. Call Wonder Lafee 5654. 44-tf For Sale -- FARMS~ 47 acres. 7 room home, hot water heat, near town and railroad. 160 acre Dairy Farm. All farm buildings. In Johnsburg area. A good investment. 240 acres, 2 miles to city and R.R.; schools and shopping. For inspection call at our office in Johnsburg. JACOB FRITZ REALTORS PISTAKEE HIGHLANDS -- 2 bedroom home, full basement. Large living room. Price $10,500. LAKELAND PARK -- 2 bedroom home, garage, corner \ lot 77x150. Price $10,500. McCULLOM LAKE -- 3 bedroom, living and dining, full 1 basement, 2 car block garage. Price $13,250. JIINGWOOD -- 4 bedroom " home, basement, garage. Lot 88x186. Price $10,000. 4 room all year 'round home. In Wonder Lake area. Garage. Price only $6,500. Rt. 5, McHenry, 111. Tel. McHenry 37 48-tf FOR SALE For the fisherman and boat enthusiast, 2 bedroom home, full basement, oil furnace, river rights for your own pier. This home has a park setting. Shown by appointment. Price $13,000. MODERN 3 bedroom house. Gas heat, combination storms & screens, garage. $10,900. Small down payment. Terms. 215 Sheridan Rd., Lakemoor. , 48-tf BY. OWNER: 5 rooms, 2 bedrooms, attached garage, full basement, gas heat, 2 years old. Millstream waterfront. Phone McHenry 3147 Sunday before 3 p.m. 48-tf SITUATION WANTED HIGH SCHOOL boy wants odd jobs around the house. Phone McHenry 2648-J. *48 BABYSITTING for small children. Reasonable. Phone McHenry 5933, ask for Mrs. Fliege. 48 WANTED TOP PRICE PAID for Iron, metals and junk cars. Ed Marsh, phone Woodstock -- 1610-M-2. 43-tf Office Ph. McHenry 1655 Home Ph. McHenry 1216 47-2 WOULD LIKE ride from McHenry to Woodstock. Leave McHenry around 12 midnite. Phone JA 6-7140. 45-tf WANTED TO BUY WILL BUY small home dose in McHenry, Lake Villa, Fox Lake, Grayslake, or Rouftd Lake. Want low rrice. $500 down, $50 mo. Ace Box 7, Maywood, Illinois. *47-2 For inspection call at our office in Johnsburg. JACOB FRITZ Realtors Rt. 5, McHenry, 111. Phone McHenry 37 48-tf McHenry Two story, three bedroom home, gas forced air heat, 2% acres of land. Near town. $18,000. ----McCullom Lake Two story, five bedroom home in nice section, beautifully landscaped, near park and beach. $18,000. Water Front Two story, two bedroom home, completely furnished, automatic heat on water front lot 50x135. Country Club section. $14,500. Water Rights Two story, four bedroom home with two baths and one car garage. Adjacent to golf course and rights to Fox River. $11,200. *wr 210 S. Green St. Ph. 1126 48 WE WILL BUILD YOU A 2 BEDROOM COMPLETE HOME " ON YOUR LOT FOR AS LITTLE AS J7,700 $300 Down -- Balance to 30 Years ALSO REMODELLING and REPAIRS on FHA TERMS 21 years of building experience' ; FOR FREE ESTIMATES PHONE McHENRY 430 ATLAS BUILDERS & REAL ESTATE 2 blocks east of bridge on Highway 120 38-tf BUYING or SELLING A. H. Gallagher 38 Channel Beach SUNNYSIDE -- Clean 3 bedroom Ranch with full basement. Tile bath and large birch cabinet kitchen. Oak floors. Attached garage. Water rights. $15,000. Spring Grove Road JOHNSBURG -- 4 bedroom, IV2 bath home with paneled family room and 1 bedroom on 1st floor. Basement. 2 car attached garage. Extra large lot. $21,000. 300 Timothy Lane EDGEBROOK HEIGHTS Lovely 3 bedroom, IV2 tile bath Contemporary home with 2 car attached garage. Family room" FA riatu ral gas heatr Built-in electric kitchen. Only 2 years old. Grand buy at $23,000. Emerald Park 165-ft. wooded lot on the River. Plus extra Bumper lot. 2 bedroom completely and beautifully remodeled home. Double permanent piers with 30 ft. boat slip. Lovely appointments. Can't be beat at $26,000. Pistakee Lake 4 bedroom, IV2 bath home on 67 ft. Lake lot. All grand sized rooms. Extra large porch. Fireplace. Basement. FA heat. $31,500. DO NOT DISTURB OWNERS PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT WATCH FOR THE GALLAGHER SIGN A. H. Gallagher & Associates OFFICE: FOrest 9-6700 Jinny Gallagher: McHenry 1629 James Roesch: McHenry 3549 48 PRIVATE PARTY wants to buy cottage in McHenry vicinity. Tel. Wonder Lake 6884. 48 Women of the Moose It was college ol' regents, nighf at the Crystal Lake chapter and all college of regents took the places of the regular officers, chairmen and escorts. It was a very impressive meeting with co-workers and visitors from Antioch, Batavia, Belvidere, Barrington, Berwyn, Chicago 89, Des- Plaines, Downers Grove, De- Kalb, Glen Ellyn, Elmhurst, Harvard, Mooseheart, McHenry, Portage Park, Matoon, Rockford, St. Charles and Woodstock. There were also members of the Loyal Order present, 163 persons in all. Imogene Ruckstuhl, introduced all the high officials, such as the Pilgrims (of which there were four present, two from Portage Park, one from Rockford and one from Crystal Lake, which is the highest office in the Loyal Order; the Grand Council of; the Women of the Moose; the Dean of College of Regents; the Dean of Academy of Friendship and the Deputy Grand Regents, past and present. There were fifty-three college of regents present and what a beautiful sight to see. Three candidates were initiated, two were sponsored by Rachel Lomasnay, the junior graduate regent, and one sponsored by Evelyn Kingsley, the senior regent of the Crystal Lake chapter. The co - workers from McHenry who attended this wonderful meeting were Senior Regent Mabel Thomas, Ritual Chairman Imogene Grist, Publicity Chairman Olga Johnson, Mooseheart Alumni Chairman Kay Mahoney and Ann Rodenkirch who was a special guest as Ann is our college of regents member. Refreshments were served by the Crystal Lake chapter. This is one meeting we will all remember for a long long time: See you at our regular meeting April 7. Olga Johnson Publicity Chairman. WANTED: Mallard cull ducks. Phone Woodstock 1765. 48 WANT TO BUY a small row boat in good condition. Phone Woodstock 1765. 48 LOST AND FOUND LOST -- Ladies white gold watch between 8 & 9 a.m. Easter Sunday in St. Mary's church or church parking lot. Keepsake. Reward. Andy Frank phone 2570-R. 48 MISCELLANEOUS PIANO AND ORGAN instrucj tions. For information call The McHenry Organ Center, McHenry 2251 or 202 41-tf THANKSFOLKS We see you appreciate the station being open all night. Keep coming in. We will be open 24 hours a day. Greasing -- Washing Kelly Tires Gas For Less HESTER OIL 203 Elm St. McHenry 46-3 PIANO, ORGAN and accordion instructions. For information call the McHenry Organ Center, McHenry 2251 or 202. 45-tf House on PISTAKEE BAY 3 bdrm. ranch with garage, gas heat, blinds, expensive awnings and storm windows. Lndscpng 2 yrs. old, lot 100 ft. front wooded, asphalt and cmt. driveway. Master chamber 16 by 18 with 16 ft. continuous closets. Hrd. wd. firs. Exclusive location. Sacrifice quick sale, $15,500. May 1st occupancy. Phone Fri., Sat., or Sun. only. McHenry 1038 48-ti NOTICE APRIL 15th is the DEADLINE For Filing Your 1958 INCOME TAX RETURN McHenry Accounting & Tax Service 308 W. Elm Street Phone McHenry 343 48 Clean-up> For Spring Urged Because the past winter has been an exceptional one, spring cleanup this season is of greater importance than ever to safety and health. The reason is that during the winter months, rubbish and other combustible materials have accumulated and the danger of fire has multiplied. In emphasizing the need for a spring clean-up campaign, the National, board of Fire Underwriters which has long encouraged this movement, points to the benefits accruing. For instance: The home is a healthier and more cheerful place after a thorough cleaning. Removal of rubbish from home, garage and yard minimizes the danger of fire and disease. The value of the homeowner's property increases, as does that of his neighbor and the communiity in which he lives. Industry benefits in many ways, chiefly because: Employees are more contented and interested in their jobs when working in a plant where the grounds are beautifully kept and where the interior is clean, light and fresh, and where no fire hazards exist. Any examples set by plant management is likely to be copied at home. There is little to criticize in healthy, beautiful and fire-safe surroundings, whereas dark work-rooms and dirt provoke bad tempers and inefficiency, and accumulated rubbish causes many fires. Other reasons for a clean-up BROWN SPOTS 0W EVERGREENS MEED TREATMENT campaign, which the National board sets forth, reflect good community and indust#ial public relations. The community benefits because: Streets, when repaired and kept clean, are more inviting and safe from accidents. Vacant lots, when turned into playgrounds, miracle gardens or yard parks, no longer are eyesores or fire hazards. A campaign, in the interest of the general welfare, encourages all citizens to take part. General morale and efficiency of all cooperative' municipal activities are increased. A clean, beautiful, wholesome, healthy city is its best advertisement. This Business - Farming "Egg prices will be 2 cents to 5 cents lower from March through September, 1959, compared to the same period in 1958. Prices for the last three months of this year will probably show no improvement over last year's. Net returns to turkey producers for the 1959 crop will be about the same to slightly less than last year. Lower production costs will partly offset the expected lower prices next September through December, as compared to a year earlier. U. S. farm broiler prices, April through June, will average between 16 cents and 17 cents. There will be little or no price rise later this summer." These were some of the conclusions reached by the ninth poultry survey committee when they^met recently in Chicago. If your evergreens are brown this is caused by the* winter we had. The browning is the result of light reflection on the snow and also the wind removing the moisture from the needles and branches that were not covered by snow. If not remedied this condition can be fatal to your evergreens. Those most susceptible are the Yews, but the Junipers also will turn brown. There are chemicals that will arrest this action the same as penicillin will stop infection in the human body, and corrective chemicals that will help them recover from the damage done These evergreens should also be cut back to a degree. The chemicals should be applied new, but by someone ex perienced in handling them as they can ..also be injurious to your .evergreens if applied improperly. If you would like more de tails on this call McHenry 1485-J. (ADVERTISEMENT) Further highlights of their meeting follow. Egg prices during the next two or three months will likely decline from late February 'evels. April-June U. S. farm prices will average about 31 cents a dozen, five cents below the same period of 1958. July- September prices will be about 36 cents, two cents below the same months of last year. Prices during October-December will probably show no improvement over last year's 38 cents average. Egg production in the first half of 1959 will be about 3 per cent above the same period a year ago. Egg supplies in the last quarter of 1959 will be above those a year earlier. A cut of 10 per cent in the spring hatch would be required to hold October- December egg supplies to year eariier levels because of the record late 1958 hatch, the younger flock and the continued increase in rate of lay. It is anticipated that the spring hatch will be down 5-8 per cent from a year earlier. As for turkeys, net returns to producers from the 1959 turkey crop will be about the same or slightly less than last year. Prices during the September- December period are expected to be slightly lower 'than the 23.5 cent average of 1958. Lower costs for poults and some turkey feeds will partly offset the expected lower turkey prices. -Total--pounds--of-- turkey--for the holiday marketing period of September through December are expected to be 3 to 4 per cent larger than in 1958. Farmers reported in January that they expected to raise 5 per cent more turkeys in 1959 than in 1958--3 per cent more heavy breeds and 16 per cent more light breeds. The heavy breeds dominate the holiday supply. On Jan. 1, there were 14 per cent heavy breeder hens than a year earlier in the important north central states. Also, current prices for heavy toms are substantially higher than a year ago. Both factors indicate that the expansion m heavy breed production may be greater than indicated in producers' January intentions. It appears that storage holidays at the beginning of the heavy marketing season will be no larger--possibly smaller-- than a year ago. U. S. farm broiler prices for April through June will average between 16 and 17 cents. This is 3 to 4 cents below the same quarter of 1958. Market supplies for the quarter are expected to be nearly 15 per cent greater than a year ago. July through September prices are likely to be about the same as during the April- June quarter. This assumes May-July placements will average 38 million chicks weekly in the 22 reporting states. This rate would be 10 per cent greater than a year ago. Demand for broilers usually increases to reach a summer peak. This normally results in increasing prices. Continued expansion in broiler production means that little or no price upswing can be expected this year. Severe competition from red meats is also anticipated. SCOUT NEWS EXPLORER POST v American Legion - sponsored Explorer Scout Post 662 is busy making plans for a tenday canoe trip in the north country this coming summer. Ronnie Newkirk originally proposed that the canoe trip take a wee}* and be in northern Wisconsin. Kenny Burns further suggested that the trip be over a longer period and take place in Minnesota and Canada. The Canadian trip, beinjfc most favored, was adopted. Our advisor, "Doc" Krieger, is writing for information. Randy Hughes and Freddie Wahl retired the colors. The group then followed John Boyle and Steve Fike to the gym for a fast game of basketball. Robert Regner, sec. TROOP 131 ^ , Boy Scouts troop 131, which meets at the Methodist church, Is going on a full day of sightseeing at O'Hare International airport. They will leave McHenry at 8 on Saturday, April 4. The tour will start at 9:30. This part of the tour will take them through the fifty-sixth fighter group air defense section. A representative of the Air Force will be in charge After this part of the tour, they will go to the nearby forest preserve and cook their own meal. The menu will be prepared by the hike master. The troop hikemaster is Peter Sarr. After their meal, they 'will return to the commercial part of the airport in which they will see the method in which the big jet planes operate. Earl Owens is scoutmaster of this big troop. This trip is being arranged by Lee \fihietherhult, who is assistant scout master. The roller skating party which was held last week was a big success reports Ken Schopp, who is the troops secretary- treasurer. FIRE CAUSES DAMAGE Fire caused by a flooded floor furnace in the John Losch home at Griswold Hills, near Griswold Lake, destroyed much of the floor and caused a great amount of smoke damage about 11:45 Wednesday morning. Member' of the McHenry and Lakemoo • stations were called and confined the blaze to the one room, stopping it as it began to spread under the house. Children and their pedigreed pets will be featured at the nineteenth annual International Dog Show, to be held April 4 and 5 in the International Amphitheatre. on DISPLAY S2E THEM WORK OVER 70 PUMPS IN S?@€K EASY TERMS McHawry County W«fl ft hmp WELLS DH1LLED OS DRIVEN W« Bcpslr mi Sentaa ALL MiWTO «f rmo*! Located In a* VOlag* of McCoDon Laka 2V2 mi. <• * • art Wandn- Late Road 713 How spiritual healing bring: true joy and freedom will be. the topic of a lecture on Christian Science to -be given in Crys tal Lake on Sunday, April 5 at 3:30 p.m. by Francis \Kii liam Cousins of Manches FRANCIS WILLIAM COUSINS England. Mr. Cousins, -will speak in Central grade school, Paddock at McHenry ave., at •he invitation of First Church of Christ, Scientist, Crystal Lake. His subject will "Christian Science: The Pathway of Spiritual Healing." The lecture is free, and local members have invited the public to attend. .» 1 ^ ROEBUCK AND CO. ^&OV/NlOWN WAU*£GAft/ ^ IOME - NEEDS IMPROVEMENT Everything from, the First Nail to the Last Detail BUILDING MATERIALS KITCHEN CABINETS PLUMBING and HEATING A Beautiful Installed Homart 8-in-l Shingle ROOF - CAN BE YOURS FREE Here's All You Do To Enter 1. Contestants must be hor£> owners of 1 or 2 family dwellings with shingle roofs located not more than 30 miles from Waukegan. 2. Simply print H O M A RT FREE ROOF, your name, address and phone number plainly on a post card and mail it to Sears Roebuck and Co., 415 Washington Street, Waukegan, Illinoij 3. The contest ends April 1959. 4. The winning entry will tie drawn at random from a box containing all eligible entries on April 20, 1959 at 7:00 p.m. You need not be present to win. ' Frank Gans TEL. 1878-W 800 Riverside Drive McHENRY P2 May We Present Georgette DeRosa Georgette De Rosa, a member of the Bowling Promotion Staff of American Machine and Foundry Company, is one of (he sport's fastrising young stars. Winner of the Illinois State All-Events title in 1952, she won the Chicago Singles Championship in the 1954-55 season, and that city's match-game crown during the 1955-56 season. Georgette won the Florida State All-Events titles in both 1953 and 1954. Winner of the Fort Lauderdale Singles and All-Events crown in 1953, she claims that city's doubles, All-Events and Team championships among her laurels for 1954. An exponent of bowling's classic five-step delivery, Georgette bowls a semi-roller ball resulting in a sharpbreaking hook. Georgette Will Be at Tomasello's AS OUR FEATURED EXHIBITION BOWLER APRIL Stii at 2 fM. and 8 P.M. GEORGETTE DeROSA JOHNSBURG, ILL. EVERYONE IS WELCOME TO ATTEND 1