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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Mar 1961, p. 7

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Prtfkrc* & M THc* HCHEhxIT .BflKA'TffftK^Kijfp CLASSIFIED Help Wanted m~--mmmmfmmtmmm--mmmmrn WANTED. Estimator for contractor's office. Must be familiar, with construction material and£uppiies. Age no handicap. Usuffl benefits* Apply in person. Arnold May Builders, Inc., Richmond, Illinois, 2-3-61-tf FEMALE: Experienced Sewing machine operators. Good starting salary. Vacation and holiday pay. Magic Slacks, 600 Main Street, McHenry, 111. EV 5-1116. 3-2-9-61 WANTED GIRL willing to leaiw procedures of a dental office. Cull EV 5-1050, Ext. 67 for interview. 3-9-61 SILK FINISHER experienced in quality finishing of dresses in dry cleaning plant. Apply in person only to Don Howard, Gem 1-Hour Cleaners 317 W. Elm St., McHenry, 111 3-9-61 LA* FOR full time office work In McHenry. Secretarial experience and some bookkeeping knowledge helpful. Write1 Box 680, c/o McHenry Plaindealer, Stating age and qualifications. 3-9-61 EXPERIENCED secretary wanted. Prefer 22r35. Typing and dictaphone experience. Employee benefits. For intervie^ lphone EV 5-6100. 3-9-61 Real Estate Lots, homes, several models. Low down payment. EV. 5- 1803. 2-9-61-tf OFFICE BUILDING located on Kent Acres Subdivision. Also can be used for any small bu^ess. Inquire EV. 5-3800 or EV. 5-0269. 2-23-61-tf 2 BDRM. HOME, attached garage, utility room, furnished. Water front. Also 60 acre farm, on state highway, with creek running through EV 5-0162 3-2-9-61 IN LAKEMOOR AT $6,500 LojMy 5 Vi room house located norm of Lily Lake, 239 Pine Grove Drive. Wooded lot, 75x 100. Completely remodeled and redecorated, appliances in. Low down payment. Mortgage can be arranged for qualified buyer. Open House Sunday or call UNiversity 9-0005 Collect 3-2-^61 OVER 100 HOMES LISTED 4 Bedroom modem 8 room home with attached garage on 3 lots. Very spacious. Nicely landscaped yard with patio and tool house. Only Vz block to lake and private beach. Low down payment with 20 year financing. Sale Price $15,950. Jqav wviifrafll' basement and fire-place on a double lot. For immediate sale at $b,850. T. P. MATHEWS, Realtors Ph. W.L. 3061 or 3161 Hancpck Drive, Wonder Center Wonder Lake 3-2-9-61 McHENRY and LAKE AREA Tear 'Round Homes. Seasonal Homes, farms vacant. Home Bites. Income properties. FACOB FRITZ REALTORS ^ Rt. 5, McHenry, El WPh. EVergreen 5-0037 2-9-6%tf Real Estate WILL TRADE Equity in 6 room house for about 10 acres of land or as down payment on small farm, 10 to 15 acres, within 25 miles < of McHenry. EV 5-4105. X 3-2-9-61 FOR SALE by owner. 3 bdrm. ranch home. 1 mile South of McHenry. Living room with fireplace, family room, study. 1% baths. Kitchen with dishwasher. Back porch with jalousie windows. Large basement with fireplace. Garage under house. 100x200' lot. $23,000. EV. 5-1922. 2-16-61-tf 1 AND iy2 Lots. Country Club frontage. Each lot flares in rear, overlooking 6th green. City sewers. Call EV. 5-1074. 1-26-61-tf LEAVING THE state, make offer on this 4 bedroom Cape Cod, perfectly located, very comfortable. Carpet, drapes, range, refrig. 2 car garage. 713 S. Green St., McHenry. 3-2-61-tf McCULLOM LAKE, 2 bedroom, 1% car attached garage, nicely landscaped, blacktop driveway. Newly remodeled and redecorated. Very reasonable. Phone EV 5-4807. 3-2-61-tf CORNER LOT on top of hill at Griswold Lake. 90x150' Reasonably priced. Tele. Talcott 3-1486 or EV 5-5692. 3-9-30-61 FOR SALE by owner. 2-3 bedroom ranch style house with fireplace, family room garage and basement. Gas heat, low taxes. Fox River rights 100x200 ft. lot plus additional % acre lot if desired. 1 mile south of McHenry just off Rt. 31. $17,500. Realtors evaluate at $18,500. Call EV 5-5456. 3-9-16-61 4 BEDROOM home. Close to schools and stores. Carpeted. Full basement. Large garage. $17,000. EV 5-2423 3-9-61-tf COONEY HEIGHTS: 2 large bedrooms, gas heat, garage, city water and sewerage. Owner EV 5-2263. *3-9-16-23-61 60x130 FT. LOT. Venetian Village, $900. EV 5-0653. *3-9-61 FARM HOME, 3 br., basement, chicken house, 2 car garage, orchard, etc. On 3 acres of high ground. A steal at $13,000. 2 br. on river, cl6se to town, -$12,000. 3" br., full basement, in town, $17,000 2 br. on highway 120, $8,500. Will sell on contract. 3 br., Cooney Heights, full basement, $16,000. 90 other homes to choose from." Atlas Realty on Rt. 120. 2 blocks East of River. EV 5-0430. 3-9-61 CORNER LOT 90x148', with river rights. Adjoining land available. River Terrace subdivision. EV 5-5265. *3-9-61 60 FT. FRONTAGE on Pistakee Lake, 4 bedroom residence, tile bathroom, storm and screen combination windows. Small down payment. EV 5- 5084. *3-9-61 McHENRY AREA LISTINGS LEIBACH REALTY EV. 5-1500 10-27-6Q U Read The Want Ads RESORT FOX RIVER -- 2 single cottages, one duplex. 6 room residence, north of Johnsburg Bridge. 3 acres with 6 room home about 950 feet highway frontage on U.S. 12. Price $11,200.00. SUNNYSIDE -- 2 bedroom home, full basement, attached garage, aluminum storm windows. Price $14,300.00. PISTAKEE HILLS -- Widow must sell new 2 bedroom home, attached garage, gas heat. Price only $10,800.00. KENT ACRES -- 1% miles east of McHenry, 3 bedrooms, living-dining, garage attached. Price $14,800.00. Terms. Many other properties to choose from. JACOB FRITZ REALTORS IN JOHNSBURG HI 5, McHenry, 111. Tel. EV. 5-0037 3-1-61-tf FOR THE BEST IN REAL ESTATE WATCH FOR THE GALLAGHER SIGN A. H. GALLAGHER • AND ASSOCIATES Listings Wanted -- Water Front Our Specialty JINNY GALLAGHER ANN ZAHN EDWARD E. CARLSON EVergreen 5-1629 EVergreen 5-3080 EVergreen 5-0818 Real Estate 5 ROOM, 2 bedroom home, attached garage in Lakeland Park, forced gas heat, alum, storms & screens, water softener, nicely landscaped. Must sell, due to illness. Completely furnished or unfurnished. EV 5-4615. 3-9-61 Situation Wanted RELIABLE woman will babysit in her home, anytime. EV 5-4541. *3-2-61 CHILD CARE. Tender loving care for infants or pre-school child. Oak Hurst sub. Near State Dam. EV 5-1889. 3-9-61 DRAPERIES - Made to Order. 102 Minnie Street (Front) Crystal Lake, 111. Ph. 459- 4263. *3-9-61 WINDOW WASHING, yard work or what have you. EV 5-2119. *3-9-61 PAINTING Interior and Exterior, Canvas and paper hanging, wall board taping, plas: tering, quality work, reference and free estimates. Crystal Lake 459-3960. Code Area 815 *3-9-16-61 YOUNG •> MARRIED woman with family desires part-time weekend job. 2 years restaurant and 3 years office experience. Phone EV 5-3044. *3-9-61 Lost and Found FQUND LADIES wrist watch on Waukegan Rd. Found 3 weeks ago. EV 5-3446. Call 3:00 to 5:00. *3-9-61 Wanted RANTED: MODERN 4 bedroom home, full basement and/ or 2 car garage, waterfront or beach & docking privileges. May be unfinished. Low down payment or contract. Call if Acuity 3-9414 2-23-3-9-61 Wanted To Buy top PRICE PAID for iron, etals and junk cars. Ed arsh, phone Woodstock -- tE 8-4287 9-1-60-tf 4» 300 JUNK CARS, trucks and tractors. Dealers in all other types of scrap. Call Courtesy $alvage, EV. 5-1260 or EV. 5 4774. 3-9-30-61 Miscellaneous MiJW 1961 U.S. Stamp Catalog & Price List only 30c. Stamps, Coins & Supplies for collectors. H. C. Stamp & Coin Co i5 N. Williams St. Crystal Lake, 111. Phone 459-3940 or ^59-3932 12-8-60 tf Notice tJnited Rent-Alls Complete Rental Service 1. Lawnmowers Repaired 2. Tillers 3. Rug Shampoo machines 4. Adding Machines 5. Party and Banquet needs 6. Trailers, 1 way or local 7. Sanders, floor, Belt, etc. 8. Wallpaper equipt. 9. Ceramic, plastic, tile cutters 10. Floor Polisher, Scrubbers 11. Chain Saws, Grinders 12. Cribs, hi-chairs, scales 13. Wheel Chairs, Crutches 14. Sewer Rods and Tapes 15. Re-Built Bicycles For Sale United Rent-Alls Call EV 5-2916 542 Main St Next to Northwestern Station Open 7 Days a Week 3-9-61-tf Girl Scouts Troop 464 Troop 464 hiked from the McHenry Junior high to the Admiral park recently. Linda Larson and Kathy Miller brought the treats. On arrival, we built a fire and made the Girl Scout treat, gooie looies. Also, we enjoyed some lot chocolate supplied by the leaders, Mrs. Regner and Mrs. Blake. Games were pjayed and we closed with our^f goodnight circle. Danita Tomasello was elect ed to replace Becky Kissling as scribe. Danita Tomasello, Scribe PLANS SCHOOL VISIT A member of the industrial arts faculty at Eastern Illinois university will be in McHenry this month to visit the local high school. Dr. Ewell Weldon Fowler, Industrial Arts Professor, will meet with the industrial arts instructor to see if his school can be of any assistance in the local program. Each 15 years, the Sun, the Earth, and Mars are in a direct Legals NOtlCE of Public Hearing Notice is Hereby Given That A Tentative Budget and Appropriation Ordinance for the Town of McHenry, in the County of McHenry, State of Illinois, for the fiscal yeai: beginning March 28th, 1961, and ending March 26th, 1962, will be on file and conveniently available to public inspection at Supervisor's Office, Route 120 West from and after 9 o'clock A.M., Saturday, March 4th, 1961. Notice is further hereby given that a public hearing on said Budget and Appropriation Ordinance will be held at 8 o'clock P.M., Tuesday, March 28th, 1961, at Town Clerk's Office. 120 West McHenry in this Town or District, and that final action on this Ordinance will be taken by the electors at the Annual Town Meeting to be held at 2 o'clock P.M., Tuesday, April 4th, 1961. Dated this 3rd day of March, 1961. LeRoy M. Smith Supervisor H. Walter Anderson Clerk (Pub. March 9, 1961) UNDER 21 A column lor teen-agers By Dan Halligan NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of McCullom Lake until 8:00 P.M., C.S.T. March 27. 1961 for the improvement of Spring Road from Greenwood • Road to a point 550 feet South and, the improvement of Park View from Spring Road to Eastwood Drive. The improvement known as Motor Fuel Tax Section 3-CS shall consist of the construction of a gravel or crushed stone surface course, type A and necessary drainage on Spring Road and widening of existing gravel surface course and necessary drainage on Park View. All proposals must be accompanied by a bank cashier's check or certified check for not less than ten (10) percent of the bid or in accordance with the schedule as provided in the Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction prepared by the Department of Public Works and Buildings of the §>tate. of Illinois and adopted January 2, 1958. Proposals must be submitted on forms furnished by the ^Municipality which may be ob tained at the office of W. A. Rakow and Associates, 202 E. Chicago Street, Elgin, Illinois upon payment of $5.00 which will not be refunded. The President and Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive technicalities. By order of the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of McCullom Lake Mi's. Emma B. Pyritz Village Clerk SUSPFND LICENSES Suspensions have been ordered by the drivers' liconsc division of the state for William Tychewicz, Jerry Accrranc of Rt. 4, and Herbert Baker of Rt. 6, McHenry; Peter J. Charrey of Wooded Shore, Wonder Lake; James Danca and Peter Pusateri of Crystal Lake; Donald Sutherland of Harvard and James Wood of Woodstock, all for three violations. DEAR READERS: I don't approve of teen-agers smoking but thej' do, believe me. Why do they do it? They smoke for any number of reasons, one of which is that the average teen-ager wants to be "accepted" and in too many cases, like a banana, will go along with the rest of the bunch. Many teen-agers who smoke today do so without their parents' knowledge or approval. A recent survey in the United States and Canada brought in some eye-opening letters, portions of which are published today. DEAR DAN: I picked up the smoking habit at a party with the gang. I saw the others smoking and decided to try it. I buy my own cigarettes from lunch money I save. My parents don't know I smoke and wouldn't approve but I only smoke about three cigarettes a day. I'm 17 now and have been smoking for two years. -- No Name, Please. I sneak-smoked for 11 days last year wheh I was 15 but one day I looked at myself in the mirror, went into the bathroom where I got sick to my stomach and haven't smoked since. -- Smart Girl. I'm only 16 but I've been smoking for nearly four years. My parents want me to quit and I'm going 'to try because you can't play sports and smoke. You should see the kids of 10 and 11 who smoke in the movies here. -- No Name. I was smoking for nearly a year when my boy friend gave me a choice -- him or the cigarettes. I chose him -- Kansas Girl. I smoke because I like to and want to. My parents know I smoke and I buy my own cigarettes. I smoke a pack and a half a day and don't think it's anybody's business what teen-a^ers do. -- Smart Aleck. I started smoking when I was 12 because the other kids I ran around with all smoked. My mother told me all about smoking but said it was my choice. I'm 19 now and smoke two packs a day. I'm twice as nervous as I used to be but I believe smoking relaxes me and don't intend to stop. -- Myrna Joy, Kalispell, Mont. I'm 15 and have the smoking habit. I don't enjoy it and know it affects my health but I want to be like the group. My father boasts about the early age he started smoking but yet he disapproves of my smoking. Don't get the habit, you non-smokers. .-- Robert Osterheim, Crosby, Minn. DEAR DAN: I'd rather smoke than eat and I got started because I had to be a smoker to join a neighborhood gang. We're only 13 and 14 but think kids could do a lot worse than smoke. -- Big Man of N.J. My mother started me smoking when I was 14 because she always had cigarettes around the house. I've been smoking for nearly two years aind do all my smoking in the garage. I smoke eight cigarettes a day. -- Ellen of Georgia. My mother wouldn't approve of my smoking but Dad says what she doesn't know won't hurt her. I smoke when I'm around him but not at home. -- Gerald H. of Illinois. My girl friend wants me to stop smoking but I've been smoking since, I was 13 and can't quit. I've tried too. She thinks I've quit but I haven't and can't. -- Ashamed. DEAR DAN r Don't use my name because if my mother knew I smoked she would beat me to death. My friend and I started smoking in her house one day three year* ago when her parents were out. Neither of our parents know we smoke and if they ever found out, I'm afraid what would happen because we're only 15. -- Two Girls. I use my lunch money to buy cigarettes although sometimes I think I'm crazy. I smoke over a pack a day and I'm ashamed to admit it. DEAR DAN: I started smoking when I was 14, smoked for one. year and then quit -- just li^q that,. ,1, fep^ ^qttefj and know smoking makes a person look a little disgusting. That goes double for girls. -- Healthy. Spring Grove Girl Scouts Sell Cookies Mrs. Charles Freund The Girl Scouts will have their annual cookie sale March 9 to 18. The girls will appreciate your purchases. It helps them, besides that we all know these cookies are really good. Lotus Club Meets Mi's. Charles May was hostess to twelve members and guests at the Lotus Club on Wednesday afternoon. Roll call was "your favorite wild flower". Mrs. Ben Marks entertained with a narration of her trip to New Orleans during the Mardi Gras. A lunch was served. HARVARD YOUTHS SENTENCED FOR SETTING FIRES Card Club Members of her club met at the home of Mrs. Frank Tinney on Wednesday afternoon. Games of five hundred were played and prizes went to Mrs. Frank Sanders, Mrs. Ben May, Mrs. Peter May, Mrs. Math Nimsgern and Mrs. John Smith. Refreshments were served after cards. Illness We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Alice Stevens is in the sanatarium at Waukegan. Also that Mrs. Mike Till has been ill in Florida. Servicemen on Furlough Roger Shaw enjoyed visiting friends here last week. Bob Hiller >s now home on leave. Fire Alarm The liremen were called out twice <>n Tuesday evening, Feb. 28. Th? first call was an S.O.S. from Richmond. The other call was from John Thompson. A fire had started in the house but no serious damage occurred. Return from Trip Mrs. Paul Weber returned from Florida last week and Sah Hanssen returned*, this week. Both report enjoying the trip tfery much. Chronic respiratory diseases, such as asthma and hay fever, chronic sinusitis, and chronic bronchitis, are responsible for at least 100,000,000 days of restricted activity a year. California occupies over half of our Pacific coastline. Japan leads the world in production of fish products -- U. S. is second. The Blackfeet Indian Reservation adjoins Glacier National Park, and the Cherokee Reservation is adjacent to the Great Smoky National Park. RADIATOR REPAIR Automotive, Trucks and Industrial , 1 DAY SERVICE All Work Guaranteed McHENRY AUTO BODY "We are not satisfied until you are" 611 Front St. Ph. EV &-0444 Farmers Trading Post GRAVELY Tractor with foU lowing attachments; 2 sickle bars, cultivator, rotary plow. EV 5-1074. 3-9-61-tf Lowest Prices + For Complete Selections + For Open Display Shopping + For Quick Self-Service Prescription department approved by American Apothecaries Assn. KIMBER CHICKS are proven to be the most profitable chicks you can raise. Ask us for information or see our dealer in your area. Stouffer's Hatchery, Lena, 111. Dept. MC Phone 369-4266 or 369-4313. *3-2-30-61 GEO. P. FREUND Authorized Dealer for SALES & SERVICE PH. EVERGREEN 5-0420 501 Crystal Lake Road 1-tf FLEMING EQUIPMENT NEW IDEA - GEHL BOLENS GARDEN EQUIP. SALES and SERVICE A. complete Farm Implement Service Chain Saw Sharpening & Repair Phone EV. 5-0033 522 Waukegan Road WE divfe GREEN .STAMPS. Millstream Drugs Walgreen Agency 315 W. Elm st. Jewel Shopping Plaza ANNOUNCEMENT We will be officially open for business on Saturday, March 11, 1961 Practice Limited To Small Animals I f ' f f I HOURS: Mondays and Fridays: 9-12; 2-5 and 7-8 Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays: 9-12 and 2-6 Wednesdays: 9-12 -- Closed Sundays and Holidays House Calls by Appointment Woodstock Small Animal Hospital DR. J. B. PALENSKE Rt. 120 (1 mile East of City Limits) Woodstock FE 8-0800 Six Harvard area youths, ranging in age from 16 through 20 years, were tried on a charge of malicious mischief before Circuit Judge Bernard M. Decker last Thursday. Following a four-hour hearing of the individual cases, they were sentenced to jail terms ranging from six to ninety days. The court ordered full restitution for the six in $100 per month p a y m e n t s . P r o b a t i o n s were given from two to four years in length. State's Attorney Richard Cross had moved nolle prosse on count one of a combined arson and malicious mischief charge for the six who took part in burning several buildings, resulting in over $40,000 damage in the Harvard community last Oct. 30. James Hartwig, Robert Chilson, Michael Soucie and Richard Greene, all of Harvard, were given six days in the county jail and three years probation, the first six months of which will be without the privilege of riding in cars for any reason besides travelling between work and school. They must pay $100 per month into the restitution fund set up by a special board. Lee Moses, 20, and David Erkfritz, 19, were given heavier sentences. Both had been involved in previous conflicts with the law. On Feb. 27. 1954, the first steam catapult ever installed on a Navy ship was tested aboard the aircraft carrier USS Hancock at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Wash. How C h r i s t i a n i c i r n c " Heals WBKB-TV Channel 7 - 8*15 AJf. SUNDAY, MARCH 12 "PRAYER IS EQUAL TO EVERY EMERGENCY" Winnetka jet pilot tells how he overcame panic. Radiot WAIT (820 kc) Sun. 9:00 A.M. WNMP (1590 kc) Syn. 9:20 A.M. WJJD (1160 kc) 8.00 A.M. lost Sunday #ach month PROFE^IOflR DIRECTORY EARL B. WALSH INSURANCE Fire, Auto, Farm A Life ^ Representing MITIARIF. COMPANIES W*en Too Need Insurance of Any Kind Phone EVergreen 5-0048 or 5-0&5S 112 E. Elm St. McHenry. D DR. JOHN T. GRAT Optometrist 126 So. Green Street Office Phone: EV. 5-OUT Reft. Phone: EV. 5-6101 Honrs: Dally 9:S0 - 5.01 Tues. ts Fri. Evening* 6:80 - 9:00 Closed All Day Wednesday* Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Contact Lenses Fitted Repair Service 2-61 DR. LEONARD L BOTTARI Optometrist Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Contact Lenses 105 Richmond Road Hours: Evenlagp Tnesn Thurs. 6 m 7 to 9 p.m. Saturdays: S to 6 p-m. Phone EV. 5-2268 Ml SCHROEDER DION WORKS Structural Steal and Ornamental Visit Onr Showrooms Fireplace Equipment S Miles Sooth on Rt. 81 Ph. Elfwipa MM® 2-61 GORDON E. SERGANT Registered Professional Engineer Percolation Tests Sanitation Layouts Water Supply ProgvaaM Richmond 4198 y2 Mile South of Rt 18 os Johnsburg - Wilmot Road 11-60 DR. EDGAR E. gEAST.EE Palmer Graduate ^ CHIROPRACTOR US Main St., McHenry, HL Office Hours: Dally except Thursday M MOUH Wed. A Fri. Evenings 7F-t Phone EVergreen 5-M8i

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