^iinday* May 1,1958 ^ j" v-} #t *v, v >* w ^/J 1"' )T^> ^ V*" Vt\v^ r 4 v"5, ~* *• 7* 4 -, ^ - ---S "* 1-^J_J si ^ y ' "• "IJ5JJ McHENRY PLAINDEALER .V p v J* 3Z*. ^ J PagsStlii CLASSIFIED HELP WANTED ^MECHANIC. Must be completely experienced. Apply in person; McHenry Garage, Willys Sales and Service, McHenry. 52 HOUSEKEEPER to stay and ye for two small children. Call t McHenry I516-J after 6 p.|n.r *52 >THE WELCOME MAT f IS OUT AT Illinois Pell Telephone *:' • Apply Now For A Job v > i : { *s k : ' . ' "Telephone Operator « In -I McHenry fex-Operators -- Salary credit given for past experience. Drop in k and see Miss Marshall at '102 N. Park, McHenry, or call her on McHenry 9901. Illinois Ball Telephone 4^here People are Important" 47-TF HOUSEKEEPER needed for w i d o w e r . P h o n e M c H e n r y 3098-R. 52 GOOD MAN. Landscaping Work. Must be dependable and able to work alone. Cail McHenry Landscaping Service, tycHenry 822. 52 REAL ESTATE NEW 3 BEDROOM brick ranch house, 28x82 on 1 acre lot in McHenry. Full basement, 2 car garage, fireplace, bililt-in oven and range, many Other quality features. Priced to sell, McHenry 409. 52-tf \AKE RIGHTS NEW 2 BEDROOM HOME, picture windows, paneled living room, acoustic ceilings, large closets, built-in book <fcase and hi-fi, gas furnace and incinerator, full basejpent with garage, landscaped jot. Cash or terms. 213 So. Highland, Pistakee H i g liquids. Phone 644-M-2 evenings or weekends. 46-tf HEAL ESTATE REAL B&TAT& REAL ESTATE WANTED TO BUY REED'S STANDARD Statioh. U.S., 51, Mihoqua, Wise., on approx. one acre, furnished apartment attached, established twelve years. Write Floyd Reed, Minoqua, Wise., formerly Volo, Illinois. 51-2 BARGAIN 3" cripc e Year 2 bedroom ^cdpe cod unfinished 2nd floor, basement, 2 car garage, near schools and shopping. Only 9 years old. For immediate sale will sacrifice at $10,000. Country Club A very desirable' 2 bedroom home located directly across from golf course with choice of 2 or 4 beautifully wooded landscaped lots. All large rooms, basement and garage. CALL MR. HEINEN McHenry 2527 BAIRD & WARNER, Inc. 52 FOR SALE OR RENT with option to buy from owner. Lovely 4 bdrm, 2 bath home. New oil furnace & water softener, newly decorated, recently painted, large beautiful maples, 2 car garage. One block commuter service, close to elementary school & bus transportation to parochial & high school. Wonderful buy for $18,000. Write c/o McHenry Plaindealer, Box 371. Shown by appt. only. 52 FOR SALE Apartment building lot on John street in McHenry. For quick sale $2,500. Business lot on Main street in McHenry. For quick sale -- $6,500. 3 BEDROOM. HOME for sale, living room with fireplace. All large roonjs. Attached garage, gas heat. Also 4 roorb furnished apt. attached, provides additional income. Call Wonder Lake 5654. 44-tf McHENRY and LAKE AREA fear 'Round Homes. Seasonal homes, farms, vacant. Home sites. Income properties. JACOB FRITZ REALTORS la Johnsburg, Ph. McHenry 3? a Kt. 5, McHenry, Illinois w 18-tl LEAVING TOWN, must sell almost new 5-rm. brick ranch; gas heat; 1% garage; on edge of McHenry golf course. Tel. McHenry 2636-R. 44-tf SUMMER COTTAGE on Mc- C t t l l o m L a k e , 2 l a r g e b e d rooms, screened porch. Phone IfcHenry < 1542-R. »52 B5r OWNER, 5 room ranch house, breezeway, double garage, full basement, newly decorated, immediate occupancy, oft' acreage. For appointment cail McHenry 1556-W or 1556- M. 52 Business building on Main street in McHenry - 2 story brick. For quick sale $9,000. 3 bdrm. home with den, large kitchen, large living room, dining room, sewing room, 1% baths, and full basement. Located at 604 Center St., McHenry, I1L $16,000. McHENRY REALTY 532 Main Street McHENRY 268 52-tf ONLY REMAINING high basement lot overlooking Mc- Cullom Lake. Owner must sacrifice due to transfer. Contract or auto in trade. Write or call Chas. E. Bennett, 315 Birch St., Crown Point, Ind. Phone Crown Point 2483. •52-tf On The Fox River 2 bedroom year round home. Living, kitchen, bath, utility room. Gas heat, attached garage. Plastered walls, hardwood floors. Price $17,000. f-^ HANK ^--| REAL ESTATE Phones: Office McHenry 1655 Home: McHenry 1216 51-2 WAfERFRONT, new 3 bedroom brick ranch. 2 car gara g e , c e r a m i c b a t h , p o w d e r room, gas heat, patio, storms & screens, birch cabinets. Owner T. W. Louton. Phone VA 4-3035, Des Plaines. * SEW *» SAVE WE NOW HAVE A . . . Large Selection OF # • Dress Fabrics • 45 In. Silk Prints Drip Dry Sailcloths - Prints 8c Plains McCall's Patterns Now at Big Reductions # All Floor and Demonstrator Models NECCHI ELNA SEWING MACHINES Tonyans Home Furnishings FAMILY SECURITY begins with Home Ownership y SEE THIS UNBEATABLE BUY! 3-Bdrm. Ranch with 132B sq. ft. under roof for *14,500°° PULL PRICE ' $1,500.00 DOWN Featuring • Attached Garage • Oversized Bath • Colored Plumbing Fixtures • Family-sized Dining Area • Birch Cabinets • Direct access to Bath from all rooms • Lots 100' x 145' Other RANCH AND BI-LEVEL HOMES Priced From $12,920.00 To $24,200.00 LOTS AVAILABLE In three of McHenry's * Finest Neighborhoods If you now have a lot of your own it may serve as your down payment. MODELS OPEN Mon. thru Sat. 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. Sun. -1 P.M. to 6 P.M. JOS. FRETT & SON BUILDERS Phone: McHenry 976 Office -- % mile east of Fox River on Hwy. 120 51-tf r-sr -v. FOR SALE-HOMES-FARMS CHOICE LOTS - BUSINESSES RESORT PROPERTY KNOX REAL ESTATE 405 Richmond Road McHenry, 111.. Phone: McHenry 421-J " 42-tf LILYMOOR HOME for sale. Owner transferred, must sacrifice. 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, new forced air oil heater, elect r i c s t o v e , 8 0 g a l r e l e c t r i c water heater, newly decorated. Phone McHenry 742. 52-tf FOR SALE McHenry -- A good buy, 3 bedroom home, 1 year old, full basement, gas heat, only $12,- 900.00. 4 rooms, Utility, and garage, beach rights, only $10,000. For Information call at our office in Johnsburg Jacob Fritz Realtor Rt. 5, McHenry, McHenry 37 111. 50-tf ftOUSE IN LILYMOOR, 3 bedrooms, 20 x 20 basement, l a n d s c a p e d g r o u n d s , 1 8 5 f t . frontage, gas heat, $10,500 Terms by owner. Phone 433. 51-2 HIGHLAND SHORES year 'round 2 bedroom home, full basement, attached garage, sun deck, fully landscaped. Widow must sell, reasonable. Phone McHenry 54. *52-2 McHENRY, MODERN 2 bedroom ranch home, large liying room, fireplace, dinette, modern electric equipped tile kitchen and laundry. '1^ tile baths. Oak Parkay floors, Venetian blinds, drapes, storms & screens, aluminum boat and motor, power mower, attached garage, gas heat, lot $0x150. River rights. C. T. Wessel, Hueman's Subdn. Phone Mc- Heliry 1877-J. 15-tf 6 YEAR CRIB in good condition. Phone McHenry 250. 52 WANT TO BUY used row boat that will handle 5 h.p. motor. Phone McHenry 496-M. *52 WANTED TO BENT COUPLE DESIRES small 4-5 room house preferably outside city limits. Can furnish references. Write c/o McHenry Plaindealer, Box 368. *52 2 BEDROOM RANCH in Hunterville Park, 2 yrs. old, attached garage, river rights, 2 blks from McHenry & shopping. $15,500. Call McHenry 433. 51-2 BRICK RANCH With River Rights Attractive 2 bedroom brick ranch home with attached 1% car garage. Plastered Avails^ gas forced air heat. Nice large landscaped lot. Hunterville Park. $14,500. PHONE 2269 50-tf FULLY IMPROVED LOT, 1 block from Catholic church and school. Phone McHenry 875-J. 49-tf WATERFRONT property jn Lakeland Park, on McCullom Lake, acre. Private party, must sell. Phone McHenry 593-J-l Thursday or Sunday all day. 52 FOR SALE -- McCullom Lakefront 3 bedrooms first floor, attic, basement. Needs interior finishing and decorating. $10,- 500. Contract possible. McHenry 169. 52-tf HOUSE, 200 ft. lot, Pistfckec Bay Wooded Estates, RR 1, Box 318-A. Furnished-Jgas space heater. Address to T. A. Canty, 528 Lathrop Ave., River Forest, 111. *52-3 3 BEDROOM frame ranch, full basement, storm doors & windows, Parkay floors, cabinet kitchen; large" dot.'"^1,500 down. Take over 4%% G. I. loan. Owner transferred. Contact L. H. Bogard, 143 Mill L a n e , E a s t w o o d M a n o r , M c Henry 643-W-l. 52 WANTED WANTED FARM LISTINGS We have Chicago investors and Cook County farmers as buyers. Call or write us if your farm is for sale or if you want to buy. M. RODEWALD & CO. Real Estate . Insurance Main Office 1818 E. Northwest Hwy. Arlington Heights CLearbrook 5-3535 Residence - McHenry 612-J-2 47 TF WANTED: BOAT slip'covered o v e r w a t e r f o r 2 ^ - f t . c a b i n cruiser on Chain of Lakes. Box 372 c/o McHenry Plain<^aler. 52 WOMAN'S GLUB CLOSES SEASON WITH LUNCHEON MARRIED HIGH SCHOOL teacher desires 4 room unfurnished apt. in McHenry. Contact Richard Smith at high school. 52 MISCELLANEOUS WINNER of recent drawing at Main Paint Remodelling Sale Mrs. W. J. Maddock Rt. 1, Box 872 Mctyenry, 111. Choice of: 4 Gallons Outdoor Paint . op $35 in Wallpaper 52 LOST AND FOUND LADIES WHITE Elgin wrist watch, black band with blue medal, weekend of April 19-20, between McCullom Lake and McHdnry Country Club. Re- Ward. McHenry 3292-J. 52 NOTICE NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by anyone but myself. RICHARD GLADU McHenry Cleaners 52 T . , .t t TOP PRICE PAID for iron, metals and junk cars. Ed Marsh, phone Woodstock -- 1610-M-2. . 43-tf ft Pays to Advertise IN FRATERNITY Terry Pliner of Wonder Lake was recently a«eepted into membership in the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity at Carroll college according to an announcement made this week by officials of th^ fraternity. A sophomore at Carroll, Pliner is majoring in business administration. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pliner of Rt. 1, McHenry. WINS APPOINTMENT Miss Jane Blake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Blake, was elected to student government of St. Francis school of nursing in Evanston for the coming year. She has been class treasurer and maintained a 3.5 average out of a possible 4 thiaf past year. Jane will enter h& senior year next fall. A total of 38,780 Americans were killed in 1957 traffic accidents. Willard S. Kiddelsen Willard S. Kiddelsen, 43, aviation metalsmith, first class, with the U.S. Navy, stationed at Glenview, died April 23 at Great Lakes Naval hospital following a short illness. Mr. Kiddelsen, who-had served in the Navy for sixteen years, was the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Kiddelsen of Crystal Lake road. Other surviv ors include two brothers, How ard of St. Louis and Elmer of C h i c a g o ; t h r e e s i s t e r s , M r s . Ruth Martinec of Johnsburg, Mrs. Margaret Jung of Solon Mills and Mi's. Louise Miller of McHenry. Services were held at 2 o' clock Saturday afternoon from the Peter M. Justen funeral home, with a navy chaplain officiating. Interment was in Woodland cemetery. Carrie Lyons Last rites were conducted Friday in St. Joseph's church, Fontana, Calif., for .Mrs. Carrie Lyons, 60, mother of Mrs. Margaret Fischer of McHenry. She died April 22 in Fontana. Anna KuechenmeisteV Mrs. Anna Kuechenmeister, 1 3 8 , d i e d A p r i l 27 a t L a k e County hospital in Waukegan, where she had been a patient for thirteen days. She was a native of Germany, where she was born Nov. 27, 1870, and had lived in the Grass Lake area for sixty-seven years. Survivors include a brother, Fred Klaus, of Chicago, and a sister, Mrs. Emma Laffler, of Hinsdale. Services were held Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock f r o m t h e P e t e r M. J u s t e n funeral home, with Rev. Sommers of Chicago officiating Burial was in Bethania cemetery, Chicago. Hugh W. Morris Hugh W. Morris, 77, a twenty- year resident of Fair Oaks s u b d i v i s i o n , M c H e n r y , d i e d Saturday, April 26, in McHenry hospital following a brief illness. He was born in Pennsylvania Jan 5, 1881, and was a retfted employee of the Illinois Bell Telephone company. The only survivor is a brother in Wisconsin, x His body was taken to the George Justen & Son funeral home until Tuesday at 9'-30 o ' c l o c k , w h e n s e r v i c e s w e r e held from St. Mary's Catholic church, with burial in Mt. Carmel cemetery, Hillside. Mary Helen Pyatt Mary Helena Pyatt, mother of Mrs. Leo Scarbrough of McCullom Lake, was buried ih St. Mary's cemetery Wednesday morning following services in St. Bonaventure church, Chicago. The McHenry Woman's club will close its season on Friday. May 9, with a luncheon at the American Legion home at 1 p:m. Mrs. George Stilling and Mrs. Richard Fleming are cochairmen for the day and they assure us that the buffet luncheon, the program and the wea: ther will be fine. The weather, of course, will require some cooperation by the weather-man. But rain or shine, it will be an interesting program, so do come and bring a guest or two. There are no ticketsjor sale in advance. Mrs. Charles Walgreen, whio is an executive member of the American Refa Cross, will be the guest of honor. She will show a series of slides which she titles '.'Here's Looking at Nature." Mrs. Walgreen has travelled extensively atid is well known to women's clubs throughout the country. This activity of Mrs. Walgreen is a philanthropic one. The money she raises in this manner goes to the Red Cross. She has raised many thousands of dollars for them. The musical portion of the program will be arranged by Bessie Ryan, who is certainly no stranger in our vicinity, since she teaches music. On Thursday of last week, Mrs. Vaughan Jones and Mrs. Arnold Schaettgen attended the eleventh district meeting of the Illinois Federation of Women's Clubs at Wheaton. New district officers were elected for district and county organizations. Mrs. Jones holds a county chairmanship in McHenry county. Mi's. Schaettgen presented blue ribbons to the press book district winners. The Illinois department meeting will be held at Chicago May 6 to* 8. For' any wno are contemplating taking an active part in the club, the convention sessions will give them a wider scope of the activities of women's clubs than can be had locally. MCHS GOUFB&t BEAT CRYSTAL LAKE 9 T01 Matt Eichinger Shoots A 37 To Lead The Match CHANGE SCHEDULE Effective next Sunday, May 5, the Presbyterian church, is meeting at the Eastwood Manor community barn, will change its schedule to 8:30 for church school and 10 a.m. for church worship. LITTLE LEAGUE NOTES Tonight, Thursday, May 1st is registration nite for all interested boys within McHenry's Little League boundary. Registration will be held at the V.F.W. hair at 7:00 p.m. Next Monday and Tuesday, May 5th and 6th, will be tryout nights for all the boys who will be eight years old before August 1st. Practice will start at 6:30 P.M. Bring your own glove. We will furnish the hats and balls. On Wednesday and Friday nite there will be tryouts for the 9 and 10 year olds. The 11 and 12 year olds will try. out the following week on M o n d a y a n d T u e s d a y , May 12th and 13th. All the tryout sessions will be at the City ball park, which is located be- ,hind the National Food Store. READ THK WANT AOS! Last Thursday the McHenry High School Golf team swamped Crystal Lake 9-1 in a nine hole match. Matt Eichinger led the team with a 37 to his opponent's 41. Dick Smith beat his man 43-50. Gene Stilling beat his man 46-54; and Gary Adams tied 53-53. Gary encountered some trouble, and this was his worst game all year. Matt Eichinger, Dick Smith and Gene Stilling are; holdovers from last year. All show promise of improving and should be In the high 70's of low 80's within a couple of weeks. Bob Vaupell and Gary Adams are freshmen and should improve. Other members of the squad that show promise are Ben Cheleni, Dan Baldino, Nick Groh, Charles Chrisman, and "Doc" Fike. At the present time Matt's average is 78. With the weather warming up Matt should lower that score and should be in contention to qualify for state honors. At the present time the team has lost to Grayslake, tied Lake Forest, and beat Crystal Lake. LEGAL PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Proposed Change in Gas Schedule NORTHERN ILLINOIS GAS COMPANY hereby gives notice to the public that it has filed I fwith the Illinois Commerce Commission on April 25, 1958» Rider 10, Industrial Load Curtailment Provisions. This rider provides for the furnishing of supplementary industrial gas service to customers served under Industrial Rates 7 and 8, subject to curtailment provisions and. reduced charges in the event of curtailment. Further information with respect thereto may be obtained either directly from this Cbmpany, or by addressing the Secretary of the' Illinois Commerce Commission at Springfield, Illinois. A copy of the proposed change in the schedule may be inspected by any interested party at any business office of this Company.' NORTHERN ILLINOIS "GAS COMPANY By. W. J. CROWLEY Vice-President aid Comptroller (Published May 1-8, 1958) t REVOKE LICENSE . Mary Schultz of McHenry had her driver's license re? voked for one year this week. Speeding was blamed for 13,- 200 deaths on U. S. highways in 1957. 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