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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Jan 1969, p. 7

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Winter Beauty PAUL F. STOUDT Paul F. Stoudt, 65, of 2013. W. Rt. 120, McIIenry, died Jan. 10 in McIIenry hospital. A native, of Indiana, he was born April 13, 1903. Mr. Stoudt was sales man; : r tor Lennon : lJev.erape Co., Volo. Survivors are his wife.Cilenna (Crooks) Stoudt; one son, Paul I' . . j of Houston, Texas; and one sister, Mrs. Hoy .(J lore- rue) Stallsmith. Services and interment were private. Arrangements were made by the (Jeor^e H. .lusten & Son funeral home. THOMAS VANDF.KWACT . Thomas YanDerWa^t, 72, of 717 S. Fmeralddrive, McIIenry, died Sunday,, .Ian. 12, in. Memorial. hospital, Woodstock. lie was born March 12, 1X96, in Holland. Mr. AanDerWaKt was a'roofer by trade. His only immediate survivor is his wife, Alice. Services and interment were private. The body was taken to the George R. Justen & Son funeral home. ANDRI']VV JOHNSON Andrew Johnson of 311'6 Park drive, Wooded Scores, Wonder Lake, died Monday, Jan. 13, in Chicago. He is survived, by his wife, Sybil; three children, Mrs. Joseph (Janice) liores of Wheaton, Richard of Crystal Lake and Mrs. Robert (Shirley) Berna of Woodstock; and one grandchild. The body will rest at the Peter M. lusten K Son chapel. SADIF WRKillT Mrs. William (Sadie) Wright of 1H20 W. I .owe street. Burton's Bridge, died Sunday, Jan. 12, in St. Joseph'hospital"f Flgin. She was 73 years of age. ' Mrs. Wright-was born Sept. 25, 1H95, in.Palatine. On Nov. 29, 1922,' she was" married in Flgin to William Wright, who survives, as do a son, WiJ.liam' I., of Indianapolis, In'.; :'our grandchildren and one brother, August Porep, of Moosehaven-, i "la. The body- rests'at'the Quei>-^ WED. JAN. 15, 1969 - PLAINDEALER - PG. 7 hammer funeral home in Crystal Lake, where funeral services will be conducted Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in McIIenry County Memorial Park cemetery. A memorial has been established for the Woodstock Children's Home. OSPJTAL Iflodu JOSFPII A. BKLCH Last rites were held Friday evening at the George R. lusten K Son chapel for Joseph A. Belch, 55, of 3605 F„ Lake Shore drive, Wonder Lake, followed by private burial. Mr. Belch was pronounced dead on arrival at McIIenry hospital the evening of Jan. K. He wa-s found dead at his home after shoveling snow. The dec eased was born Dec. 1, 1 9 1 3, in ( hi^jgigo. Survi\ors are his widow, Helen; two daughters, Marie and Joanne, at home; a stepson, Richard Tlapa, of Indianapolis, Ind-; a granddaughter, LofrLe Tlap;i;.and ji^cother, Walter,of Nor ridge. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK During the past week patients admitted to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, included LeRoy Mc- ( all, Fvalluebner, Lily Bolster, i Dominick Albergo, Wonder Lake; Master Daniel Long, Harry Lundy, Joseph KarIs, McIIenry; and Clarence Etten, Ringwood. IIARYARD HOSPITAL "X Danny Borchardt of McIIenry was a patient? during the past week in Harvard hospital, BIRTHS BIRTHS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Leek of Wonder Lake are parents of a daughter Jan..8. Winter beauty rivals the lo\eliness of McIIenry in the sum inert imo, as evidenced by this view of the lagoon in 'he Country Club >fri,bdivision. Leafless branches reflected in the calm waters find their nakedness relieved by the snow-covered landscape. PL \INDF\LFR PMO " ) THREE CRASHES OCCUR OVER PAST WEEKEND One person was hospitalized in McIIenry following a threecar accident east of Richmond, on the Wilmot-.Iohnsburg road, last Sunday. He was Armin Dathe of Cary. A passenger,f harlotte Dathe, and the driver of a second car, Gary Mouw of Rt. 3, Antioch, were only slightly injured. The third dr,iver-wa-sQrville Campbell of Waukegan, who had stopped at the entrance to Gander mountain-ski area, waiting to make ^a^tdrnV-Dathe was tra\elling south and the other vehicles were north-bound when Mouw applied his brakes but slid into the other lane, striking Dathe and then the other vehicle. Mouw was charged with failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident or driving too fast for conditions. Two persons were treated for m'rnr injuries in Mclienry hospital following a two-car crash on Rt. 12 and Johnsburg road. They were Robert Duchane of Niles and Andria Carrol of Chicago. Duchane was driving south on the highway and the other car was traveling west on Johnsburg road when the Carrol auto stopped at the sign and then pulled in front of the other vehicle. The latter driver was ticketed for failure to yield at a stop intersection. Wayne Barker of James street, Mcllenr:\, was blamed for an accident Friday morning in which his auto struck the rear of a milk truck driven by James Fellows of Rt.. 1, Genoa City, Wis., as the latter was turning onto Charles road. Barker sustained cuts and bruises. i GOOD/YEAR SERVICE ~STORES I 3 DAYS ONLY! JANUARY CLEARANCE SHOP IN MCHENRY I THF. t r i i i t i n g the sleep metal slopes of I.ung Reach's "Super-Slide." F.njoying the fast ride down the l!)5-foot long slide are two workmen in their hard hats--with lunch boxes in hand--and a mini-skirted gal. BUY NOW AND SAVE ON Color Console TV $5.00 Weekly Did This Happen To You Last Week? Folks we think we have about the finest selection of used cars ever, available at this time if you're having car troubles, If your ear has been damaged, or if your ear is. in need of major repairs don't hesitate to view our inventory, at this time of the year we can SAVE you hundreds^of dollars and you will never be able to choose from any larger selection than now, regardless y>f the eondition of ear, or the age. We'll trade. If you can't come in, call, and we'll come oui 1968 OLDSMOBILE PRICED AT A SAVINGS $2588 Cutlass 2 dr. H.T. Hottest seller in our line. Fully equipped V8 PS. Vinyl interior plus a host of other options, when new over S3600. 1968 BUICK ELECTRA PRICED AT A SAVINGS $3488 4 dr. H.T. The pride of our line and is barely broken in Chariot Red w/white vinyl top and harmonizing white interior. Fully powered has" practical Buick extras. When new over $5500. 1967 BUICK RIVIERA PRICED TO SELL FAST }C-ustom, the flag ship of the Buick Fleet. Ebonyblack w'/black' vinyl top, black leather interior, fully powered, factory air, premium rubber bears extremely low mileage swith over 3 years of factory warranty#when new $6100. J'968 OLDSMOBILE $4188 1967 PONTIAC Bonneville \ SEE IT NOW $2488 4 dr. H.T. popular Vista Scries, all options, factory air, 2400 mile auto under factory warranty, priced to save 60'J from new car cost. 1967 BUICK ELECTRA SEE IT NOW $2688 2 dr. H.T., power windows, power seat, factory air, host of Buick options, Aztec gold in color, black vinyl top, black brocade interior. When new over $5800. Under 3 year warranty. ' 1966 BUICK LaSABRE --READY FOR DELIVERY Town Sedan, factory air, P.S., P.B., pos-traction| pansonic radio, brand new tires, w.w., finished in navy with contrasting interior. One owner, low miles, service. 1967 OLDSMOBILE Delta "88" PRICED AT A REAL SAVINGS $2488 Holiday Sedan, 4 dr. H.T. in luxurious condition. Complete power, factory air, garage kept since new, platinum gray color, black vinyl top, harmonizing* interior, new $5100 $1995 Toranodo deluxe custom series with all options. factory air cruise control, premium rubber, etc. Over $1600 in options, finished in buckskin, with buckskin vinyl top, buckskin interior. Only one like it „HEN» *400 1966 CHRYSLER SEE IT NOW Newyorkers. Here's, the one. Factory air, fully powered, premium rubber, and a host of popular extras ew in every way, priced to save you several .hundred under our competitive Chrysler market. OVER 150 QUALITY CARS TO CHOOSE FROM. DON'T LOOK AT A FEW. LOOK AT SEVERAL. SEE THE OTHERS FIRST, SEE •-T X~COLLINGBOURNE LAST. WE WON'T BE UNDER SOLD. .JCOLLINGBOURNE BUICK-OLDS 495.00 \1901 A WD Color Portable TV $5.00 Mo 199.95 M 220 IISG B&W Portable TV $5.00 Mo. 69.95 Mol VP Refrigerators $5.00 Mo 225.00 TBI6 SC FAMOUS BRAND APPLIANCES ! Electric Ranges $5.00frv> 2K9.95 I Wl Automatic Washers $5.00 Mo 2im.no \VA 050 c Electric Dryers $5.00 Mo 129.95 DI" 5-0 C Dishwashers $1>.Q0 Mo Gas Dryers $5.00 Mo $175.00 SN1 ir,9.95 D"i 4Si0 I) OTHER GOODYEAR VALUE8...PEBULAR LOW PRICES SELF-CLEANING OVEN RANGE 30" High-Speed RANGE Frost-Free -14.7 cu. ft. FRIGERATOR FREEZER $329'5 Goodyear Automotive and Appliance £ enter 4400 W. Rt 120 J-McHenry 907 N. Front St. Phone 385-7200 Mc Henry Market Place McHenry Hrs . 8:30-6:00 - Fri . till 9:00 Sat. till 5:tf0 385-7300 \Tr±LU button ( imtnu CLEANS A ITSELF • K-nun FREE DELIVERY! PLENTY OF FREE PARKING

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