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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Jan 1959, p. 7

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Thursday, January 22, 1959 THE McHENRY PLAINDEAL&R Pmgt S*yk> CLASSIFIED REAL ESTATE TE McHENRY and VICINITY SUNNYSIDE -- 3 Bedroom, Large Living room, Tile bath and Kitchen, Oak Floors, full basement. Attached garage. % block to beach. Price $16,800.00. M0ULLOM LAKE -- Water Front, 3 bedroom home. Tile Kitchen and bath, Oak floors, 2 car garage. 1 year old. Price $16,500.00. LAKELAND PARK -- 2 bedroom home. Oak floors. Attached garage, full basement. Gas heat. Price. $12,500.00. NEAR JOHNsi^RG _ New ^ bedroom Ranch Type Homes. Oak floors, fully plastered walls, garage, lot 100x170, also 3 bedroom bilevels, from $22,500.00 up. These homes are locaited in Jak-Ana Heights, near St. John's church and school. 2 b l o c k s t o d i s t r i c t s c h o o l . These Homes must be seen to be appreciated. For inspection call at our office in ^hnsburg. JACOB FRITZ REALTORS Rt. 5, McHenry, 111. Phone McHenry 37 38-tf WANTED WANT RIDE from McHenry to Libertyville. Working hours 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Phone McHenry 1880. 38 WANTED TO BUY WANT TO BUY fclay pen and h i g h c h a i r . P h o n e 3 5 5 4 3 8 j WANT TO BUY used garbage j burner in good condition for | basement. Must be installed.! P h o n e M c H e n r y 3 2 5 8 - R . 3 8 j LOST AND FOUND BLACK PERSIAN cat, ans-j Wers to "Stinky." Female. In j Lakeland Park. Call Jayko j 2195. 38 MISCELLANEOUS PIANO AND ORGAN instruc- I tions. For information call The I McHenry Organ Center, Mci Henry 2251 or 202. 38 NOTICE ACCORDIAN and guitar lessons available now at Steffan's Jewelry and Records Beginners and advanced, t or further information call McHenrv 123-J. 19-r TO BE GIVEN AWAY KITTENS and older cats. Part Persian. Phone McHenry 2663. 37-2 FOR SALE bedroom home nearly complete in Cooney Heights. Full bsmt., carport, 80 ft. lot. Will finish to suit. $15,500 complete. F.H.A. and conventional financing available. May be seen &• time. Lee Cooney, 113 Richmond Road. McHENRY 119-R , FOR SALE by appointment only. Want a beautiful 6 room home by the water? Here is your chance before someone else takes it. Call McHenry 1471-W. 38 NEEDED QOT HUNDRED (100) 4 HOMES Within 7 miles of McHenry for key personnel of an industrial plant to be in operation the middle of 1959. If you have a home ranging in "price from 17000.00 to $25,000.00 please contact us at once. ACTIVE REALTY Phone McHenry 742 36-4 2 LOTS -- 50x150, water on one, near lake. Shawano, Wise. $1200. CaU McHenry 1329. 38 ..McHENRY and LAKE AHEJ\ Year 'Round Homes. Seasonal homes, farms, vacant. Home sijps. Income properties. JACOB FRITZ REALTORS In lohntburg, Ph. McHenry 3? Rt. 5, McHenry, Illinois 10-tf Pistakee Bay Road 6 rooms, 2 baths, 2 car attached garage, full basement, g» heat. All river and pier rights. 135x135 ft. lot. Built in 1956. Holiday Hills This 3 bedroom frame ranch built in 1956, is located on waterfront. It is modern in every respect. Has glassed-in breezeway with jalousie windows, attached garage. If you liUe fishing, boating, etc., be stme to call MR. HEINEN McHenry 2527 BAIRD & WARNER. Inc. 38 SITUATION WANTED CARPENTER WORK wanted, remodeling, additions, garages, kitchen cabinets, roofing and cement. Free estimates. Phone Wonder Lake 3754. 12-tf WILL CARE FOR pre-school child in my home while mother works. Call McHenry 511-M-l. •38 BABY SITTER -- handy man st0Hce. Phone McHenry 437-R. *38 WANTED TOP PRICE PAID for .run, metals and junk cars. Ed Marsh, phone Woodstock -- 1610-M-2. 43-tf ABOUT 600 yards good gravel fill free for the hauling. Phone McHenry 242C. 38-tf PUPPIES, also 1 lb year old mother to be given away to good home. Call Friday or Saturday, McHenry 551-M-2. PUBLIC PULSE LEGALS NOTICE In the matter of the application of Elmer Kouba and June Kouba, notice is hereby given: „ That in compliance with the provisions of the McHenry County Zoning Ordinance, relative to a change of zoning classification, a public hearing will be heard before the Board of Appeals in connection with the application of Elmer Kouba and June Kouba, that a change of the zoning classification and amendment of the Zoning Ordinance of the following described real estate: The Northwest Quarter of the * Northwest Quarter of Section 29. Township 46 N., Range 8, East of the Third Principal Meridian, in McHenry County, Illinois, be permitted to allow rezoning from Farm District to Special use District, limiting the use, to garbage pit until filled and covered. The above described real estate is located approximately 3 M> miles West south west of the Junction 31 and 12 and is presently zoned Farming District. • The hearing will be held 3:30 o'clock P.M. on the 10th day o f F e b r u a r y , 1 9 5 9 . a t t h e Village Hall in the Village of Richmond at which time and place any person or persons desiring to object to such application will be entitled to be heard. COUNTY OF McHENRY | ZONING BOARD OF| APPEALS By John Looze Its Chairman Attorney for Petitioner: Knox and Madsen Crystal Lake, Illinois cable only to single-family dwellings, and Paragraph (5.41) applicable to all multiple-occupancy buildings. • Further information with respect to these changes may be obtained directly from the Company or by addressing the Secretary of the Illinois Commerce Commission in Springfield. Illinois. A copy of the proposed changes may be inspected by any interested party at any business office „ of this Company. COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY Bys Hubert H. Nexon Director of Rates (Pub. Jan. 22-29, 1959) losaoi OBITUARIES IOE Mabel Wheeler Private services were held Monday morning for Miss Mabel Wheeler, 81, a native of McHenry who died Thursday, Jan. 15, following a long illness. She passed away in an El^in hospital. The body rested at the George Justen & Son funeral home. Burial was in Woodland cemetery. A funeral Mass was sung at 9:30 o'clock Wednesday mornj ing from St. Gertrude's Catholic church, Chicago, with interment in St. Joseph's cemetery. NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of Gerald Mayfiejd, Deceased: • Notice is hereby given to all persons that. March 2, 1959, is the claim date in the estate of Gerald Mayfield, 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. Madelein M. Mayfield, ^ Administrator R. A. Steuben, Attorney 532 Main Street 5 McHenry, Illinois (Pub Jan. 15, 22, 29. 1959) MORE ABOUT DOGS In regard to Mrs. Roger Dunn's letter, I am a dog owne r a n d v e r y m u c h a g r e e w i t h j her except on one account. We j l i v e j u s t o u t s i d e t h e c i t y l i m - j its in Cooney Heights, but are I still plagued with dogs. They ! come as far down as Mill streetj i n t h e c i t y , a s I k n o w w h e r e j a few belong. I don't refrain from sounding off because we have done all in our power to protect our neighbors by putting up a fence at a great expense to us, which a little late we find out is not dog proof. I, too, have tried calling in a neighborly manner, only to get an indignant answer stating that is why they moved out in the country, so their dog could roam. I suggested they buy a 200-acre farm. Then for awhile the dog is not seen but give it' time and loose again it is. Or those dogs that are turned out loose when it's cold and wet or snow has covered the grass. Tha.t dog belongs home all four seasons, according to my Commandments. Then those dogs who roam during the night as was men tioned, when our dog is indoors, but barking something fierce. We find the evidence is there next day. What took a long period of training for our dog does me no good as there are other dogs in our yard. I might as well get them all. And for gosh sakes, don't let your dogs out when the children are waiting for school busses. I see these mongrels of all sorts jumping all over and licking these tots. They can't be shaken as the children they pick on are the small ones. On some wet days I wonder how they look before they get to school. We, too, love pets . . . but just our own. These are my reasons for sounding off because I feel we put so much time and effort into our lawn, garden, trees, shrubs, flowers and dog. Must there always be selfish and inconsiderate neighbors in every community? Mrs. Clifford (Clare) Olson PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Proposed Changes in Schedule COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY and its Public Service Company Division hereby give notice to the public that certain revisions in Schedule 8-R "Information and Requirements for the Supply of Electric Service", have been filed with the Illinois Commerce Commission on January 15, 1959. This filing proposes, under Paragraph (5.21), an increase in minimum residential service entrance equipment requirements for areas not subject to local electrical codes. Also proposed are revisions in Paragraphs (5.40) and (5.41) to make Paragraph (5.40) appli- Dairy s IT'S mm SBNSE TO SPEND A FEW CENTS FOR HEALTH BUILDING mum'S DAIRY MILK EVERY DAY. SPECIAL DISTINCTION C. R. "Chuck" Peterson of McHenry, a member of the F r a n k K l o n d i k e R o c k f o r d Agency of Bankers Life company, Des Moines, Iowa, has gained special distinction for his production of life insurance during 1958. He has earned membership in the Three-Quarter Million Dollar club for his sales volume for the year and the Sweepstakes club for his created premiums during 1958. ly e ucufRSIBMnsr dairy, inc. / MILK-( mcuenRYI ^T7£:pi l^HtriK \porrAG£:OHLESE * PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Proposed Filing To the Patrons of the Illinois Bell Telephone Company: . ./The Illinois Bell Telephone Company hereby gives notice to the public^that it hascsfiled with the Illinois Commerce Commission a provision for the discontinuance of the offering of residence 4-party line service. Subscribers having the 4- party line service on February 9, 1959 may, however, continue such service at their present locations until July 1, 1960. A copy of the proposed filing may be inspected by any inter ested party at the business office of this Company at 136 N. Riverside Drive, McHenry, Illinois. All parties interested in this matter may obtain information 8 WAYS BETTER •. . your own cows will prove it! Get your supply of AUREOMYCIN Mastitis Products today and see why you get faster, surer results using only 14 as much as other brands. 1. Float on milk up into quarter 2. Coat udder tissue 3. Effective against important mastitis-causing bacteria 4. Not dHuted and weakened by milk 5. Not lost at first milking 6. No organism resistance reported 7. Do not freeze--flow freely 8. One dose for 48 hours -- other brands every 12 hours SPECIAL OFFER ONE FREE WITH EACH FIVE PURCHASED AUREOMYCIN • TARGOT® Brand of AUREOMYCIN® Chlortetracycline • Neomycin • Dihydroslr*ptomyd» for udder infusion. BOL^ii'S DRUG STORE Phone 40 McHenry Margaret Strache Mrs. Margaret McDevitt Strache, 87, of Burton's Bridge died early Sunday. Jan. 17, at the Villa home, Pistakee Bay. The deceased was bom Nov. 9. 1871. A former Chicago resident. she had resided here for many years with a daughter-inlaw. Mrs. Eleanor Strache. Other survivors include a son, Joseph, of Chicago. Her husband, George, and a son, Le- Roy. preceded her in death. with respect thereto either directly from this Company or by addressing the Secretary of the Illinois Commerce Commission at Springfield, Illinois. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY By Robert C. Zahn Manager (Pub Jan. 15-22, 1959) Thomas Russell Thomas P. Russell, 62, of Lake avenue, McHenry, died following a heart attack in his home last Saturday, Jan. 17. He had been a resident of this c o m m u n i t y f o r o n l y - f o u r months. Mr. Russell was born July 26, 1896, in Hurst, 111'., and lived in Chicago for three years before moving here. He was employed as a maintenance man. The deceased was, a member of the Masonic Lodge and the Legion post, having been a veteran of World War I. Surviving are the widow, R u t h : t h r e e d a u g h t e r s , M r s . Jo Ellen Eason of Centralia: Mrs. Jane Harrison of Hurst and Mrs. Sue Philipak Of Royalton; two sons, Larry of Norwalk, Nebr., and Thomas Philip III of McHenry; ten grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Elsie Bennett of Hurst and a brother. Ellis, of Washington, 111. The body rested at the George Justen & Son funeral home until Tuesday, when it was taken to the Walker funeral home in Hurst, where services are being held at 2 o'clock Thursday in First Christian church. Burial will be in Blairville cemetery. Harry Ward Hajry Ward, 53, of Johnsburg died in Memorial hospital, Woodstock, Jan. 20. A native of Marengo, where he was born March 3, 1906, he had lived in this area for the past twenty years. He was an employee of the R. C. Allen company in Woodstock. Local affiliations included membership in" the Johnsburg Community club. Survivors include his wife, Elizabeth; one daughter, Margaret Jacqueline; two brothers, Harold of Dixon and John of Genoa. Wis. The body is resting at the George R. Jusfen & Son funeral home, where services will be held at 2 o'clock Friday, with Rev. George W. Martin officiating. Burial will be in St. John's cemetery It wort't kill you to be care ful. EDDIE the EDUCATOR says I RESOLVE to provide the best Instruction and guidance that I can give to my students. The best is none too good. Illinois Education-Association Claire Beauty Shoppe 200 S. Green St. McHenry 10 GOING SOUTH? Call us for an appointment for a short, stylish easy to manage hairstyle Swedish Massage -- Steam Bath PATRICIA STEVENS COSMETICS 8 WAYS To Make M@n@y with Plaindealer Want Ads Plaindealer Want Ads talk to a lot of people each week! r70 • And lei us help you write your ad. The cost is very little. * Sell Clothing that yon have discarded. * Get Cash lor Furniture no longer In use. * Rent your spare room. * Rent your garage during the winter months. * Sell the old Radio you are not using. * Sporting goods have a great many buyers. * Sell Proilbee, Poultry, Livestock. * Sell youi services with • Want Ad. THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER ^Jfeadauarterd QUALITY PRINTING 3 tnce 1875 j- CREED CAHILL With over 40 years' experience in job printing gives each order prompt, careful attention. . TICKETS FOLDERS . PAMPHLETS . POSTERS . ENVELOPES . LETTERHEADS . BUSINESS CARDS . BUSINESS FORMS , WEDDING INVITATIONS . BOOKLETS MUM'S THE W@E1D1 To THE JARANESE, THE CHRYSANTHEMUM ISN'T JUST A FLOWER--IT'S A MSPICiNB AS WELL AS A POOP/ LIVE FLASHLIGHTS! THE VERSATILE FIREFLY IS A SOURCE OF LIGHT IN THE WEST INDIES, WHERE PERFORATED GOURDS ARE USED TO CARRY THE ILLUMINATED INSECT.' SAFE-EASY-PATRIOTIC! WHEN YOU BUY U. S. SAVINGS BONDS. YOU ARE CHOOSING A SAFE AND EASY WAY TO SECURITY--*AFO...YOU ARE ASSISTINS YOUR COUNTRY IN ITS EFFORTS TO KEEP PEACE AND PROSPERITY A PERMANENT PART OA OUR WAY OF LIFE/ TE FUG LIT MIMM TO FILL ALL PSMIflMG or C^uaiituy aann a economy 102 North Green Street McHENRY, ILLINOIS " ~ PH©NE McHiMY 17ft or 171

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