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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 31 Jul 1958, p. 7

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V>': THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE LOST AND FOUND CORN V REAL ESTATE jklVERFRONT 8 room sum- .Jdicr home with large screened jgprch, fireplace and parage. ."Iprape arbor, seawall, large ' w e e p i n g w i l l o w s a n d o t h e r 'Jhade trees. McHenry 1 mile. $?10,000 cash. Phone 169 for J 10-4 «r McHenry and •Surrounding Territory Year 'Round Homes Home Sites Business- Locations 210 S. Green St. Ph. 1126 fETIREMENT HOME. Year ?und, insulated. All convennces, basement, automatic Heat. Located on black top road. McCullom Lake. $7,900: t^one McHenry 3297-M. 11-3 LAKE IN THE HILLS -- 100' lake frontage x 186', beautifully landscaped. Water and "Ml utilities. Black top road. Call Chicago LA 3-0525 or Mc- 'Henry 1087 after 8 p.m. *12-2 * Good ~ Trade Deals . House; in McHenry -- will •take snjpll home in trade for .almost new 5 bedroom home. 2 full baths, gas hot water heat, attached garage on % acre. Walking distance to "town. Priced in low twenties. ONLY REMAINING hi g h basement lqt overlooking McCullom Lake. Owner must sacrifice due to transfer. Contract or auto in trade. Write_ or call Chas. E. Bennett, 315 Birch St., Crown Point, Ind. Rhone Crowflf Point 2483. -- *52-tf RIVER-RITE SITE for ranch home. Elmkirk Park. $950 and up. McHenry one mile. Phone McHenry 169. 10-4 McHENRY and LAKE AREA Year 'Round Homes. Seasonal homes, farms, vacant. Home sites. Intome properties. JACOB FRITZ REALTORS In Johashury, Ph. McHenry S7 Rt. 5, McHenry, Illinois 10-tf LILYMOOR HOME for sale ^wner transferred, must sac- 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, ateW forced air oil beater, elect r i c S t o v e , 80 g a l . e l e c t r i c water heater, newly decorated. Phone McHenry 742. 52-tf HIGH, DRY LOT on Home and Highland Ave., Lakeland Park No. 2. Make offer. MAjestic 3-1302, or Box 384 c/o Plaindealer. 12-2 Will trade 2 high wooded lots .(100 x 150) in Fox Lake as down payment oh small house. Dutch Creek Woodlands New 3 bedroom home. The floor plan is excellent with «asy access to basement. 2 full •feaths, dining L and smart parilly opened kitchen. 2 way •place. Electric eye door oon 2 car garage. OPEN HOUSE . Sunday 1:30 to 5:30 Very appealing 2 bedrbom brick home. IVz car garage. Plastered walls. Gas heat. Near the river with beach rights. Walking distance to town. Price reduced for quick sale, Follow signs on Pistakee Bay road to Maurine Lane, Hunterville Park. CALL FOR APPOINTMENT JUNE or HOWARD MCDOWELL McHENRY 1169-M Representatives for p. D. OLSON REALTORS ^ Waukegan, 111. ™ 13 McCULLOM LAKEFRONT. 3 tiedroom waterfront home near Lakeland Park. Inside plumbing, attic and basement. Large evergreens, fruit trees 'and shade trees. Needs a little interior finishing. Liveable now. $9,850 total. Phone 169. 10-4 Unusual Opportunity For Quick Sale 2 bedroom home; utility room; Youngstown kitchen cabinets; natural fireplace, plastered walls; concrete drive, attached garage. Fully carpeted, complete with drapes. 85 x 110 ft. lot. Adjacent lot available if desired. Located on high ground overlooking Fox River. Only 6 years old and in perfect condition. Fully landscaped. ONLY $14,500 BY OWNER Phone McHenry 2724 13 FOX RIVER 125 ft. frontage, cement sea way, beautiful lawn and trees. Completely furnished 4 bedroom home. Recreation house, pier and boat lift. Garage and iron grill fencing. Attractively priced. CALL MR. HEINEN McHenry 2527 BAIRD & WARNER, Inc. £ YEAR 'ROUND 6-rm. home; all modern; $500 down, $65 per month. Immediate possession. Tel. McHenry 3349-R. 13 WONDER LAKE: store and 6 room modern apt. Full basement, auto, oil heat, combination windows, tile bath, cabinet ^kitchen. Write Owner -- P. O'Byrne, 9248 Shermer Rd., Mortdri\Grpve, 111. 13 FOR SALE - HOMES - FARMS CHOICE LOTS - BUSINESSES . RESORT PROPERTY KNOX REAL ESTATE 406 Richmond Road McHenry, 111. Phone: McHenry 421-J 42-tf BUSINESS LOT 25'xl32 for $3,500.00. Business lot, 50'xl32' for $6,500.00. McHenry Realty, 532 Main St., phone McHenry 268. 9-tf FOUR ROOM cottage. Furnished. Tile bath, built-in plumbing, 80 ft. frontage. 1 block from lake in best section of Lilymoor. A steal at $5,800. V2 down. Phone McHenry 2536- M. 13 «rSELLING Chain-O-Lakeg Homes Vacant and Farms ON FOX RIVER Immaculate 2 bedroom home V& mile South of new bridge. Natural gas heat. Fenced yard. Glazed porch. Only $20,000. ON FOX RIVER Phone to inspect this 3 bedroom, 2 bath year 'round home 1 mile North of new bridge. Paneled den wj£h, fireplace. Full basement. 3 car"garage. FOR ACTION Call Gallagher McHenry 1629 13 2 BEDROOM ranch; 2 yrs. old; attached garage; gas heat; river rights; 2 blocks to shopping. $15,000. Terms. Phone McHehry 322. 13 LOST -- BLACtfand tan male dog on July 20 in vicinity of Rt. 120 & Eds^wood Manor. Call McHenry 1385. Reward. 13 MISCELLANEOUS Having a Party? v.. Dance? . . . Wedding Reception? Music By THE SENTIMENTALS Phone McHenry 2282 or 122t-M 13 TO BE GIVEN AWAY TERRIER PUPPIES to be given away to a good home. Ph. McHenry 615-W-2. 13 LEGALS WAUCONDA, Hubbard Woods, 323 Brown St. Builder's sacrif i c e , new 3 b e d r o o m b r i c k ranch. Forced air oil heat. Full basement and natural fireplace. Easy walking distance to schools, shopping & churches. Sewers, gas, water. Price $16,800. Easy terms. Phone McHenry 2551. 13 SVE-ACRE chicken farm; autiful house, barn, chickens, ail included. For information CHll Blacher's Real fcstate, ph. McHenry 3349-R. 13 2 BEDROOM HOME IN McHENRY "^Location alone should sell this home -- plus -- price is light. $13,000. HANK mm e I • • A REAL ESTATE Phones: Office McHenry 1655 Home: McHenry 1216 13 3 BEDROOM HOME for sale. Hping room with fireplace. All 'large rooms. Attached garage, gas heat. Also 4 room furnished apt. attached, provides a ditional income. Call Wonder Lake 5654. 44-ii BARGAIN -- CORNER lot 90x150 on top of hill overlooking Griswold Lake. For information call 104-M after 6:30 p.m. call 817-R. 5-tf McHENRY 2 bedroom, living-dining, kitchen, utility, large 2 car garage, beach rights. A very good buy at $12,500. Owner must leave state, so will include washer, dryer, range, refrigerator, and deep freeze. Terms. ALSO WONDER LAKE 2 bedrdom home, hot air furnace heat, garage attached. Lot 75 ft. wide, near fine bathing beach, building in A-l condition. Price only $7,500. For appointment call at our office in Johnsburg. JACOB FRITZ - Realtor Rt. 6, McHenry Ph. McHenry 87 13-tf Fox River Buy 3 bedroom ranch with attached garage, boat pier, enclosed breezeway, hardwood floors, storms & screens, fully landscaped. Combination washer & dryer. 4 miles South of McHenry. Only $20,500. We have vacant lots in Lakeland Park, Orchard Heights & McHenry Shores, priced from $1,400. PHONE 430 or ^ COME IN AIRSPUN . REAL ESTATE 2 blocks East of New Bridge on Route 120 13 FOR SALE -- income property-- 2 houses. Six large rooms, 2 car garage, knotty cedar paneling and 4 room house now rented or zoned for beauty shop. On 160' x 300' lots. Priced low. McHenry 3536. *13 SITUATION WANTED PAINTING AND light carpenter work by hour-or contract: Call McHenry 797-R. . 6-8 HERE IS THE HOME YOU'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR All brick with 1% car garup, full basement with bath, rolored bath upstairs. Storms and screens, enclosed breezeway, hardwood floors, plastered walls, barbecue pit, fully landscaped. Extra large lot on blacktop road. Less than 1 mile from town. You won't believe the price unless you hear it. Shown by appt. only. Phone McHenry 430 <r ' • • - * w REASONABLE -- 6 room, 3 bedroom year 'round house, 2 car garage, small cottage. Lake property. Being remodelled & decorated. Ideal retiring couple. On Highway 120, next Club Lilymoor. Hawkins, Rt. 6, Box 639. 13 1% LOTS, 90'xl40' in. Lakeland Park Sub., 1 mile west of McHenry. Cost $1850. Priced for immediate sale. $1600 by owner. Tel. Buckingham 1- 9026 or write J. Ellmer, 1429 Lill Ave., Chicago. 13-3 WONDER LAKE -Beautiful year 'round 2 bedroom home on three 50 ft. lots. Breezeway and attached 2 car garage. ^Sunken living room, fireplace, gas-- heat. K n o t t y p i n e i n t e r i o r , many extras. 500 ft. to lake, private beach. Price $21,000. Call after Friday, 8 pan. Wonder Lake 7621 13 CARPENTER WORK wanted, remodeling, additions, garages, kitchen cabinets, roofing and cement. Free estimates. Phone Wonder Lake 3931. 12-tf CARPENTER AND cement work. From small repairs to farm and residential construction. Cabinet work a specialty. Financing available, reasonable rates. Sandvick, Wonder Lake 3934. 12-tf ELDERLY GENTLEMAN wants office or store cleaning and light maintenance work. Phone 1046-J. 13 WANTED TOP PRICE PAID for iron, metals and junk cars. Ed Marsh, phone Woodstock -- 1610-M-2. 43-tf GOOD HOMES for six puppies. Phone Richmond 2841. , 13 Notice To Dog Owner* The Illinois Rabies Control Law requires that all dogs, pet foxes and wolves, except kennel animals properly conf i n e d a n d c o n t r o l l e d a t a l l times, be inoculated against Rabies once each yeaf. Re-inoculation is to be done by the completion of the year of the previous inoculation. All persons bitten by dogs are required ,to report all details to the County Veterinarian and to their local veterinarian. Stray dogs will be impounded for seven (7) days,* after which the owner will be charged for impounding, board and inoculation. * Dogs that have bitten some-* one will be impounded for ten (10) days or more for observat i o n -- i m p o u n d i n g , b o a r d a n d inoculation to be paid for by the owner, plus laboratory expense for head shipping and rabies test in positive and suspicious dogs. . Persons who refuse or fail to comply with Illinois Rabies Control Law are subject to a fine of not less than $25.00 or more than $100.00. Thfe County Board of Supervisors is responsible for the enforcement of this 1 a w through its Agricultural Committee. * BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF McHENRY COUNTY, Illinois by Dr. H. E. Van Der Veen, County Veterinarian, Woodstock, Illinois PROSPECTS MI ? JULY AS GOOD Crop prospects, nation wide, on July 15 were about the best ever for the date. Total crop production appeared likely to equal or exceed last year's alltime record, even though tae acreage planted was the smallest in forty years. The only large areas of poor crops were along the Canadian border in Montana and North Dakota and in northern Michigan. In some other areas crop damage from flooding and ponding nas been severe, but this is offset by better than usual crops on higher ground. Wheat. Wheat is the BIG crop this year. Total production is estimated at 1,343 million bushels. This is about 40 percent more than last year and only 1 percent short of the all-time record crop produced in 1947. It is about 50 percent greater than average harvests before price supports and "production controls" vwere begun twenty-five years ago. While production has increased 50 percent, our use of wheat for food has not changed materially. CCC stocks of wheat at the first of July totalled about 810 million bushels, up 1 percent from a year before. Excess stocks of wheat, which have been squeezed down a bit in the past two years, will increase to a new record high by July 1, 1959. Corn. Production of corn, the nation's key ^crop, was forecast on July 10 at 3,311 million bushels. This amount would be 3 percent less than last year. The national average per acre yield was forecast at 45.2 bushels. Such a yield,, would be the third largest on record, being 1M: bushels less than the 1957 yield and % bushel less than that of 1956. Iowa, Nebraska and Minnesota are contributing heavily to the 1958 corn crop prospects. The Iowa crop was forecast at 597 million bushels, 12 percent more than the ten-year average. Expected per acre yield in Nebraska is 40 percent greater than average. Minnesota has both above average acreage and yield. - Stocks of- old corn on farms on July 1, estimated at 1,026 million bushels,' were 9 percent smaller than one year before. However, uncommitted CCC stocks were around 1,025 million bushels, or 30 percent greater than last year. Thus CCC stocks, farm stocks and new crop prospects add up to 5,313 million bushels, only 1 percent less than last year. Oats. The 1958 oat crop was estimated at 1,255 million bushels, 4 percent less than "the crop of 1957. Average acre yield was 39.3 bushels, two bushels more than last year and a new record high. Stocks of.old oats on farms July 1 were estimated at 275 million bushels, 42 percent more than the previous year. Sorghum» The acreage of sorghums is 20 percent less than last year, but acre yields have not yet been estimated? Farm stocks were estimated at 28 million bushels, only 5 percent of the record crop harvested last fall. CCC, however, had 163 million bushels, nearly four times as much as the year before. If 1958 acre yields equal those of last year, the total supply of sorghum grain will be near the record high for 1957-58. Soybeans. Acreage is up 12 percent from last year, but there is yet no official estimate of acre yields or total production. Farm stocks on July 1, totalled 27 million bushels, 10 million less than one year before. Uncommitted CCC stocks were about 15 million bushels. 11 million more than the year before. L. H. Simerl, Dept. of Ag. Ec. King Kora Stamps at R Place Tavern with package goods NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF MARIUS J. HANSEN AND JEANETTE D. HANSEN FOR ZONING VARIATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in compliance with the provisions of the McHenry County Zoning Ordinance, a public hearing will be held by the McHenry County Zoning Board of Appeals relative to a variation of the R-l Residence District to allow the building of an addition to the residence, when said residence does not conform to the minimum side yard requirement established by -the McHenry County Zoning Ordinance. Said application concerns the following described premises: Lots 16 and 17 in Block 3 in Wonder Center Unit No. 1, a subdivision of the Township of McHenry, according to the plat thereof recorded in Book 8 of Plats, page 16. in McHenry County, Illinois. The above described premises- are located in the commun ity of Wonder' Lake, Illinois. Said hearing shall be heard in the City Hall in the City of McHenry, Illinois, at the hour of 3:00 P.M. on the 19th day of August, A.D., 1958. All persons interested may attend. McHENRY COUNTY ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS By: HAROLD J. BACON Its Chairman Attorney for Petitioners William M. Carroll, Jr. 110% Benton Street Woodstock, Illinois "Telephone: 1334 (Pub. July 31, 1958) WONDER LAKE FIREMAN'S CARNIVAL FRIDAY NITE SATURDAY NITE August 1st August 2nd SUNDAY August 3rd At The Wonder Lake Fire House Grounds GAMES For Young and Old .PONY RIDES .FUN DERBY <r~r Have Your Picture Taken With JUMBO THE ELEPHANT • PLATE LUNCHES • REFRESHMENTS Subdivisions Plan Important Meeting An important meeting of lot owners and renters in Hutemann's and Stilling's subdivisions is planned for Sunday, Aug. 3, at 2 p.m. on the back lot of the . John Mascari property. ^ Among matters to be discussed will he a financial report, street signs and numbers for homes and lots and road conditions as a major problem. Election of officers will take place also. It has been announced that street signs are now ready^for installation. HERE AND THERE IN BUSINESS COLLEGE GIRL MODELS Peg Stamer of Rt. 1, McHenry, representing the Uniersity of Illinois, is one of the college bQprd members who will model in camptis fashion showings each Tuesday at Marshall Field & company's Old Orchard store. She is a member of the board of experts on the latest back-to-campus wear. TWQ Mm ATTEND CQlti«tvni *-• SPEECH WORKSHOP i Mrs. Leonard Puliiam of Rt;Y 6, McHenry, and Mrs. John / Noble of Rt. 2, Wonder Lake^ : last week attended the mothf ' ^ er's workshop ot the Rockford v, college summer speech center, I where their daughters, A v ^ Lee Puliiam and Roberta Noble were resident speech student for the . six-week program end ing July 26. With thirty-seven other mat thers, Mrs. Puliiam and Mrs! Noble followed their children through a day in the teaching program, attending lectures a n d d e m o n s t r a t i o n s " on t h e teaching of speech and having conferences with speech thera* pists and house staff. ' I »•« REVOKE LICENCES' -:| The state has announced this 1; revocations of the drivers' licenses of Donald Ray, McHen>» * ry, and Emit Winter, Lake* moor, for giving incorrect information on application for license and driving while intoxicated; also suspensions of the licenses of Joseph Amafo, Fok River Grove, Frank O. Lokay* Woodstock, and Gary Vogt, Rt. 1, Ringwood, third offenses. --4 ' •••' i 200 S. Green St. McHenry If Experience Is Our Business (33 Years in Business) Special Monday & Tuesday Only $5 Permanent (Including Cut & Sep WE FEATURE Pairid* Stevens Coctteiics (Air Conditioned For Your Comfort) ANNOUNCEMENT As of Friday, August 1, 1958, ownership and operation of PANTRY DELICACIES 1.34 Riverside Dr. will be tak&i over by Mr. and Mrs. Jaitra Gardner We will strive to continue the service and accommodations of the previous owners - * CARMIE & JAMES GARDNER .13 Dectet, Druggist, •Kfl'i the ••am... get yovrS^---, back vM! on the beaml e See your Doctor at the first suggestion of illness--and bring his prescriptions to this professional pharmacy where precise compounding is a specialty. Our ample stocks permit us to compound erea complex and unusual prescriptions without delay. And you'll find our prices always fair. Bring that next prescription to us, AN ORDINANCE MAKING ; , THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATION I FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1958-1959 | 13 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CtTY COUNCIL of the ^ of McHenry, Illinois: - | SECTION 1. That it is deemed necessary in order to defray ' the necessary expenses and liabilities of said City for the current fiscal year, that there be and there hereby is appitx priated to provide for the general tax levy and other revenue for the current fiscal year, the aggregate sum of Three Hum dred Sixty-Nine Thousand Nine Hundred and No/100 Dollars ($369,900.00); that the object and purposes for which said | appropriation is made and the amounts appropriated for toe i same are as follows, to-wit: . ~ ; \ Interest on bonded indebtedness $ 8,000.00 Payments on maturing bonds • • 23,000.00 Special assessments adjustment fund .......... y. f.. . £,500.00 Public Property. - i, Improvements to park property 10,000.00 Materials and supplies 3,000.00 Labor and repairs 1,500.00 Telephone 300.00 Light and gas 250.00 , Miscellaneous i -800.00 :^ New equipment 3.000.0Q . : Police dept., gas, oil & repairs 4,500.00 | Water Works and Sewerage Syatem Salaries 14,000.00 I Equipment purchases 5,000.00 || Equipment maintenance 3,500.00 Labor, repairs & supplies 7,500.00 Power 5,000.00 I Meters $000.00| Collection fees 1,000.00 if Miscellaneous 5,000.00 f New well 15,000.00^ f Insurance 1.000.00 1 New construction 50,000.00 I Engineering 5,000.00 J Salaries Police 33,000.00 | City attorney 450.00 || City clerk 3,600.00 1 Zoning 4*000.00 I Mayoj- and aldermen 3j000.00 J Treasurer \ s 250.00- Jj Collector 1^200.00 J Board of health " 100.00 -| Clerical help 3^000.00 Streets and Alleys Salaries 17,500.00 Lighting 6,000.00 Street Lights 1;500.00 Material and supplies - \ 5,000.00 Construction 30,000.00 Miscellaneous 2,500.00 Snow removal * 2,500.00 Labor on streets & repairs 5,000.00 New equipment ' 6,500.00 Legal Fees and Court Costs 5,000.00 Band 1,000.00 Library 1,700.00 Printing and Publications 5,000.00 Loss and Cost of Collecting Taxes 3,000.00 Contingent - Sidewalks 1,000.00 Auditing 1,000.00 Special salaries & wages 3,500.00 Supplies / 600.00 Election 500.00 In^pirance 3,500.00 Sundry 3,000.00 Official bonds • 450.00 Parking Meters Salaries 5JD00.0Q Collection fees 500.00 Repairs and supplies 1,200.00 Miscellaneous • • • 500.00 New meters 2,500.00 Engineering 6,000.00 Civil Defense 500.00 Motor Fuel Tax 25,000.00 State Employees' Retirement System 1,500.00 S Drag Store 10S So. Green Phone 40 McHenrj $369,900.00 SECTION 2. All unexpended balances of any item or items of any general appropriation made by this Ordinance may be expended ire making up any insufficiency in any items in the same general appropriation and for the same general purposes or in a like appropriation made by this Ordinance. SECTION 3. This Ordinance shall take effect from and after its passage, approval and publications, according tql law. Passed this 28th day of July A.D., 1058 Approved this 28th day of July A.D., 195ft GEORGE P. FREUND Mayor of the City ^f McHenry AttPfit" EARL R. WALSH City Clerk CPdbliSl&a Jtijy "33**13583

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