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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 Sep 1954, p. 7

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, Thursday, September 2, 1954 THE MeHENRY PLAINDEALER CLASSIFIED REAL ESTATE FOR SALE MeHENRY - Golf Course Sutfd. New, 2 bedroom ranch type, cabinet kitchen, large living- room, hot air heat, tile floors, a nice location. Price $11,500.00. " 1 REAL ESTATE FOR SALJD -- 2 choice corner lots in Hunterville Park Subdivision. Call McHenry 1442. 17 Page Sma * MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE -- New house in ' Cooney Heights, all modern conveniences. Immediate possession. For information* call 1259-W. 17 PISTAKEE LAKE - 5 rooms, glazed in porch, gas heat, used as seasonal home. Price $15,600.00. PISTAKEE LAKE - 4 bedroom home, garage, lots 66x400, nicely l«fnds<iaped, near Johnsburg. Price $15,500.00. ' New 3 bedroom ranch type hon\e, on Pistakee Lake, lot 60x260. Price $17,800,00. Ail above property's shown by appointment. JACOB FRITZ - REALTORS In Johnsburg Tel McHenry 37 v 17-tf FOR SALE --r Large 5 bedroom home on highway. Living room, dining room, bath, kitchen, front porch, hardwood floors, hot water heat, full basement, attached garage, about y2 acre of ground. Large chicken house. Spot for raising large family in a rural atmosphere. FITZGERALD'S REALTY fhone 1126 17 FOR SALE -- If you like seclusion, and Wonder Lake;. we> have; a 3 bedroom home. Fireplace, heated garage, patio, beautiful trees, air temp oil heat, comb, screens and storm sash, Venetian blinds, blacktop roads. Fitzgerald Realty, phone 1126, or after © p.m. 1046-J. Price $11,000. Terhis. *17 SITUATION WANTED SITUATION WANTED -- Will care for ypur child in my home by hour, day or week. Also will baby sit in your home at night: Call McHenry 1429. *17 Schoen's Inn (Formerly Alibi) ISO S. GREEN STREET FOR iSALE -- Due to illness the beautiful 4 bedroom lake front Ettinger home will be sacrificed Beautifully furnished, carpeted and landscaped, full basement, oil hot air furnace, insulated, sea wall, pier, 2 sim decks. Priced for quick sale. Knox Real Estate, 405 Richmond Road, McHenry 421-J. 17 FOR SALE -- A Tavern in Olidden in northern Wisconsin, known as Jungel's Inn; partridge and deer hunting and fishing within - 5 minutes drive. Full liquor license. Large living quarters, nice yard. Gross income per year $25,000. Owners must sell because of poor health. Price $13,500. $4,900 down. Art Schmidt, Park Falls, Wis. 17 FOR SALE -- Now is the time to buy that lot. Compare our prices with the undeveloped highly advertised subdivisions. We have 80 -ftv-lotsf; city *<seweiv-city ••water,-ad-" jacent to schools, churcKes and shopping centers. Lots start at $1980.00, 10% down. Edgebrook Heights. 17 210 S. Green St. Phone 1126 SITUATION WANTED -- Work as baby sitter or housework. Phone 560-M-2. 17 WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY -- Top price paid for iron, metais and junk cars. Ed Marsh, phone Woodstock 1610-ta-2. 33-tf WANTED TO BUY Used upright piano. Phone 1043.- 17 WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT -- Reliable family needs home In McHenry. Call Robert Smith, McHenry 776-R. *17 WANTED TO RENT -- Family with children enrolled at St. Patrick's school needs a roof to shelter their 5 children. Call McHenry 1744. *17 WANTED TO RENT -- 2 bedroom house at McCullom Lake or McHenry vicinity. Call Morris Fernstrom, 535-M-l. *17 WANTED TO RENT -- House or first floor apartment in McHenry to use as music studio, anything over 3 rooms considered. Write Rt. 5, BoJt 1056, McHenry or phone Mrs. Carter, 560-M-2. 17 LOST^ANDFOUND LOST -- Light TOue, ypung Parakeet. Young girl's pet. Call McHenry 1178-W. 17 Package Goods and Liquors Pizza, Sandwiches & Fish Fry Take Out Orders PHONE 336 li-ti LEGALS NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of Frank Rossman Deceased. Notice is hereby giveit to all persons that October 4th, 1954, is the claim date in the estate of Frank Rossman, Deceased, pending in the County Court of McHenry County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. 1 PETER M. JUSTEN, Administrator Joseph X. Waynne, Attorney McHenry, 111. (Pub. Aug. 19-26 - Sept. 2) LOST -- Holstein yearling heifer in vicinity of Griswold Lake-. Phone McHenry 612-R-2. *17 LOS^^i*- Lady's . diamond studded watch with rhinestone band, in vicinity of Riverside Drive, last Saturday. Reward. Call 1294-W. 17 The Farmers Trading Post «5vCm#VUUVWXWUWVVVVVtfVX/WWVVVVVVVVXZVW» R. M. FLEMING & SON HtLllS OMUMERS NEW IDEA -- PAPEC DEALER TRACTORS SALES & SERVICE A Complete Farm Implement Service. PHONE MeHENRY 33 522 Waukegan Road VVANXED -- Down and crippled cattle at better cash prices. Orville Krohn, Woodstock. Phone 1651-R-l, collect. *15-tf Dead Animal Removal WHEELING RENDERING WORKS Be Legal, Keep a Clear Conscience Prompt Service, Day or Night Sundays and Holidays No help needed to load Operating under State Inspection Made by Dept. of Agriculture. Highest cash prices paid. Phone Wheeling 3, collect. 45-tf GEO. P. FREUND 40 Authorized "Dealer for SALES & SERVICE ^ Farm Implements and Tractors Universal Milkers New Holland Farm Machinery PHONE MeHENRY 420 501 Crystal Lake Road MeHENRY EQUIPMENT CO. SALES & SERVICE GUS FREUND PHONE MeHENRY 185 SOS W. Elm St (Basement) HOGS WANTED -- All classes and weight for highest net return. Monday through Friday ,8 ajn. to 1 p.m. Marengo Daily Hog- Market, phone Marengo 262. 50-tf USE -- Ful-0-Pep Fitting Feed To Condition And Fif Yoar Shaw Animals To Get Your Heifers Off To A Good Start Feed 4 Lbs. Per Day To Your Dry Cows MeHENRY COUNTY « FARMERS CO-OP ASSN. PHONE MeHENRY 729 523 Waukegan Road McHenry Swine Among Market's High Sellers McHenry county swine were among the high sellers at the Chicago Stock Yards market recently, according to a yard spokesman. Francis M. Schmitt, oi' McHenry, marketed eighteen meattype ciossbrcd butchers that averaged 218 pounds each and sold at $23.60 per cwt.,' which was only 25 cents nnder the extreme top for the week. Ceorge Diedrich, stockman from near McHenry, marketed nineteen high quality meat-type butchers, averaging 216 pounds each, that sold at $23760 per cwt., which was only 15 cents under, the extreme top for the day. Stanley Freund, of near Mc- Henify, marketed a load of 5*) crossbred butchers that averaged #16 -pounds «eaeh • andwsold- 'St $28-' per -cwt., just 25 cents uhder the extreme top for the market for that day. . Classified A<w^£cMf Rosulte^ HOLIDAY ACCIDENT: 1905 vs. 1954! Horses trembled, bustles shook and handle-bar mustaches bristled when this 15-mile-an-hour juggernaut in 1905 careened off the road to crash through a rail fence. The weekend driver of this vintage hot-rod suffered a stevere injury to his dignity, but that was the only loss, other than the driver's goggles. 4 "•"<** V 1 The operator of this mfcdern automobile, travelling probably four times as fast, lost his life. If you're sitting in the driver's seat on that coming Labor Day trip, the accident prevention department of a leading insurance company reminds you that excessive speed and sudden death go hand in hand. You should observe not only the legal speed but the limit set by road, traffic and weather conditions . . . because any speed can be a killing speed, depending upon the circumstances. SPORTS PERMITS The state Department of Conservation opened a permit office at 303 East Monroe street, Springfield, on Sept. 1, to handle applications fxom sportsmen desiring to hunt ducks or pheasaht on the Illinois public shooting »ar^ts.,--"'Sp,ortsmen'""§ht(Uldi,s-'v;vrite! for permit applications until Sept. 25, specifying whether they want to hunt ducks, or pheasants, or both. In making this announcement, Glen D. Palmer, .department director, said there Will be six pheasant hunting areas this year: Chain O'Lakes, Des Plaines, Iroquois, Green River. Clinton County and Belle Rive. Only three duck shooting areas are being reserved for advance permits: Woodford County,'^•' ifci'ee-^43aktr"^-"'-and"' "-Anderson Lake. The New York Daily Graphic '•^y#s the first illustrated daily newspaper. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII SPRING GROVE By Mrs. Charles Freund llllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllll, At the Augus; meeting of the Christian Mothers sodality, plans were discussed for a card party and luncheon to be held in St Peter's parish hall on Sept. 14 at 12:30 p.m. After the meeting, cards and bunco were* played and prizes went to Mrs: George A. May, Mrs. Math Nimsgern, Mrs.' Bernice Whipper and? Mi's. Johir' B. Freund. A lovely lunch was served after cards. Mrs. Louise Umbough of Clinton,. Iowa,wis; visiting her n:other,. Mrs. Clara Brown. j We were sorry to hear that Mrs. Lucille Jordan of Sharon, Wis., is a patient in Mfcrcy .hospital, Janesville, Wis. Those from here who attended a shower on Miss June Klaus at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Arthur Klein, in Fox Lake last Sunday were Mrs. L. L. Kagan, "Mrs. Arthur Kattner, Mrs. Charles Freund, Mrs. Ray May and Mrs. Edwin May. They spent a pleasant afternoon at cards and enjoyed a delicious lunch. June will become the bride of Paul FroSt of Round Lake on Sept. 11. Tnose who attended the wedding reception at Powers Lake, Wis., of Gertrude Huff and Mike Schuch were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Freund, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kattner and Mrs. Laura Kutish. Susan loutish was junior bridesmaid for her cousin.. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith returned last week from a vacation at the Deils, Wis. Mrs. Nell Hawkins, who spent the summer months with Mrs. Alice Wagner, left this week for. Arizona and to the home of her daughter. Guests from Austin, Minn., of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence, Miller were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mayer and family and Magdalen Miller. While here they all enjoyed seeing a ball game at Wrigley Field. Supper guests in the home of Mrs. Susan Miller last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Nick Millet" of Milwaukee, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mayer and family and Magdalen Miller of Austin, Minn., Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller and family and Mr. and Mrs. George Firsching and family. Members of her club met at the home of Mrs. Marie Lewis in Fox Lake on Thursday night. Games of cards were played and prizes went to Mrs. Eva Freund, Mrs. Regina Schaefer and Mrs. Dolores May. Dolores was guest of honor and was presented with many lovely gifts. August was Eva Freund's birthday month and she received her birthday present. A delicious chicken dihj ner was served to complete the | party. I The^infant son of Mr. and Mrs. > Eugene Meyer of Chicago was I christened Thomas Eugene on j Sunday, Aug. 29. sponsors for the baby were Mrs. Marie Mc- ! Elligut and Anton Meyer, aunt and uncle. Those from here Whoattended, the christening' and; en--- joyed dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Meyer were Mn and- Mrs; Anton Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. George May and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith. Approximately 100 ladies attended a. shower held for Miss Sharon 'Fround " at' • St; Peter's5 hall on Monday night. It was a personal and miscellaneous shower and Sharon received many lovely ! gifts. Her - wedding- date is set 1 for Sept. 25. Games provided the ! evening's-* entertainment and many prizes were "given. A delicious lunch was served as a perfect climax to a pleasant even* 'tog. Mr. and -Mrs.. Charles. Freund and family attended a family reunion and enjoyed a picnic dinner with the Freunds in McHenry on Sunday. RAILROAD PAYS $135,218 IN TAXES IN MeHENRY COUNTY A total oiKnore than $2,643,000 is being paid by the Chicago and North Western Railway as 1953 taxes on# its, operating property In twepQf^Qijar Illinois counties, according to Paul E. Feucht, presidenti of the railway company?. Feucht "said that the Illinois taxi bill;? an; ine-mase-i ofi rmsfrfc than $91,000 oyer. 1952 taxesr was the largest in the North Western's 106 year History and is the largest of the nirie<rst'ates' served' by the railway, v. \ " f The total 1953 tax is $2,643,- 419.32, of which $1,532,111.61 or more than half, constitute school taxes. Feucht said the 1953' fa* bill represented an increase ot 3.57 per cent over 1952 taxes;. Cook county will receive the largest amount of the tax -- more than half the total. In McHenry county, the railroad will pay $135,218.52. « • "S is? Classified Ads bring result^ Place yours with the Plalndealet today! <s • No pests inside • Fastest te erect The MORTON Balldtnx gives yoa post-free itorut (pace at.the lowest cost of i ony typo construction. Ideal for use u a machine yhed. because of the ltnte double doori in both ends of the baildinx- Machinery caii be stored along the sides of the boil ding, with an open driveway left down the center. No posts or braces on the interior of the baildinc. Furnished in 32', SC. and 40' widths. Any length you desire. Delivered by truck direct to yoar property. Don't fail to get tiar gttef- FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION SEE* ^ •&S** 7T*7\ VICTOR IMPLEMENT CO. Phone Wauconda 2915 2 Miles North of Volo on Route 12 AUTHORIZED DEALERS FOR MASSEY HARRIS, NEW HOLLAND & 7S!;W IMPLEMENTS - GJtf.C. TRUCKS & MORTON BUILDINGS LITTLE FARMER By KERN PEDERSON When some fellers (eel their oats they sure act corney DFF MAIN STREET By JOE DENNETT FOR SALE -- McCormick Deering corn binder on rubber. Complete with loader, wagon hitch and bundle- carrier. Call Hebron 3233. »17 FOR SALE -- Balboa Rye. Phone McHenry 608-M-2. 17 FOR SALE -- Boar, registered Hampshire, 16 mo. old, excellent Sire. $75.00. Flint Creek Farm. Phone Barr. 1254-M. 17 Blumhorst Trucking and Grain Service. Corn shelling, grain buying. livestock. Local and long distance hauling. McHenry R.R. 4. Phone* 777-W. 16-tf MeHENRY MILLS, Inc. Poultry, Hog & Cattle Feeds PHONE MeHENRY 815 606 Crystal Lake Ro&d /MAVBE I HEED SOME SLEEPlH' PJLLd OR SUMTHlH GUS, KEEP QUIET AND GO TO r DUN NO WHATS WPONG WITH ME, MA/ I JUST CAN'T SEEM TO FALL THAT T DIDN'T NEED' <?ANT T0HI6HT/ DEEMS By TOM OKA DmOuT wSM. tNh. SJ.e nile* © WW ? ./7-sy GRANDPA'S BOY By BRAD ANDERSON /WW, THEY R?^'T MAKE •WOttl*? HDVJ LIKE THEY U5BV 7Of 4LEEPIN. mA UtlM V* Satk> (MM ffWifrYr?r?v: Some gals SEAM better than they dress. Destiny may shape our ends but middle age takes care of our middle. • • • Blondes that are bleachers all play to the grand stand. • • * Some fellers don't mind trouble, others stay single. • * * It's the second, rate folks who make the first rate scandals. It seems that too many dull speeches never have, any point. Some wasp waist gals have bees in their • bonnet. 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