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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Jan 1969, p. 9

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here and there in BUSINESS THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Mai* Halp Wanted JANITOR to work from 4 pan. to midnight. 5 day week Steady employment; excellent benefits. Apply In person to: MR. V. GRIMM Monday thru Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. MORTON INTERNATIONAL ma ResearchlGenter WOODSTOCK, ILL 1-17/1-24-69 EXPERIENCED, aggressive new home and real estate salesman to head division in expanding company. Compensation commensurate with ability, unlimited earning potential. Call Arnold N. May Builders. 815-678-2861. 1-3-69TF1-2 EXPERIENCED electrical distributor salesman to cover contractor and industrial customers in the area of Crystal Lake. Excellent incentive program and fringe benefits. Car furnished if desired. Call 459- 6500. Northern Illinois Electric Supply, 7120 Virginia Rd., Crystal Lake, 111. 1-22/1-24-69 TOOL ROOM MACHINIST with lathe and . bridgeport mill experience. CALL 385-4800 1-22/1-31-69 Mai* Help Wanted Male Help Wanted Male Help Wanted Mai* Help Wanted WE NEED 10 MORE GOOD MEN 5 CARPENTERS I MASONS 8 LABORERS Year around work, paid vacations, profit-sharing plan, overtime. Only experienced construction men need apply., ARNOLD N. MAT w BUILDERS, INC. 9716 N. Route IS Richmond, 111. 815-678-8861 1-3-69TF 1-2 REAL ESTATE SALESMAN. Must be experienced. Full time only. Call 385-2620. 1-10-68TF1-2 I THIRTY DOLLARS A DAY -- Knapp Salesmen earn this much and more because commissions we higher than ever. Everyone knows, everyone wants Knapp Shoes. Send for "Free" selling kit. Write or call: John Stahl, 2505 School Drive, Rolling Meadows, 111. Tel. (312 ) 253-7570 1-22/1-24-69 PIZZA and all around cook. Experienced or will train.. Evening hours. Apply in person, Angelo's Sunset Inn, on old Rt. 12, Wauconda, 111. 1-22/1-24-69 CREDIT-SALES MANAGER WANTED Prefer man with finance company or credit back-. ground. • Excellent starting salary • Vacation • Hospitalization plan • Merchandise discount • Work close to home • Good futUrecwith fast growing organization Call ART PECK 459-5070 for appointment SKORBERG'S CRYSTAL LAKE, ILL. 1-22/1-24-69 MALE STUDENTS High school or college students to work in patient transport. Part time hours available between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. Must be 16 years of age. Apply Personnel Dept. ext. 645 McHenry Hospital 8516 W. WAUKEGAN McHENRY, ILL. 385*2200 1-22/1-24-69 2 WAREHOUSE MEN. Experience not necessary. Crystal Lake 459-6500. Northern Illinois Electric Supply, 7120 Virginia Rd., Crystal Lake. 1-22/1-24-69 Once in a lifetime OPPORTUNITY WAGE AND UP TO * 25% OF PROFIT. Must be a self starter. 8 - 10 years precision sheet metal experience. Take full charge. New buildings and equipment. Chain O'Lake area. Write to: Box 189 c/o McHenry Plaindealer 1-24-69 Wanted To Buy A BEVERAGE COOLER with coin slot. Must be reasonable. Call 385-0170. 1-22-69TF 1-2 USED OFFICE FURNITURE. Must be in good condition. Interested in office desks, chairs, filing, cabinets, adding machine, typewriter, etc. For new McHenry Chamber of Commerce office. If you have anything available, please call 385-4300 and we will come and look at your eguipment. 1-22/1-31-69 WANTED PUPPIES AGAIN! Don't fret, call me and I'll come and pick them up. Good homes guaranteed; Call 385-7897 1-3-69TF 1-2 FOR SALE USED LUMBER 385-5839 Male Help Wanted Male Help Wanted Man with retail experience to be ASSISTANT MANAGER of large local retail store. Many benefits. Good opportunity for ambitious young man (20-35 years) Write to: BOX 187 c/o McHenry Plaindealer DIE SETTER WANTED Second Shift 3:30 to Midnight • GOOD MACHINE SET UP EXPERIENCE MIGHT QUALIFY. • EXCELLENT FRINGE BENEFITS. 'APPLY IN PERSON 7 JLM. TO 4 P.M. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY OR PHONE FOR AN APPOINTMENT 815-385-3964 or 815-653-2841 Head Realtors Board Art MODINE 4 Miles North of McHenry on Ringwood Road "an equal opportunity employer" RINGWOOD, ILLINOIS -- 1-24/1-29-69 The McHenry County Board of Realtors installed new officers at the Jan. 16 meeting held at the Timbers in Woodstock. Shown above, they are Ted Curry, vice-president; Betty Rossman, secretary-treasurer; and John Fuhler, president. John Fuhler and Betty Rossman are with the offices of John Fuhler Real Estate and Ted Curry is broker for Ted Curry Real Estate of McHenry. The first meeting of 1969 proved to be very productive, with past president pins presented to the five presidents who have served the board so well. 1-22/1-24-69 USED LUMBER § ROOF BOARDS I 2x6's 385-5839 LOST AND FOUND Margaret O'Neil, Clerk HAMER SCHUH & HERRMANN Attorney for Petitioner LOST: German Shepherd, un- Address 101 Van Buren Street usual color, female. Call 385- Woodstock, Illinois Telephone 2254 after 4 p.m. LOST: Strayed, Lilymoor, white Toy Poodle, undipped, fnale, Sunday( Jan. 19. Rabies tag 1996. Child's pet. Reward. Call 385-2367. 1-22/1-24-69 1-22/1-24-69 815-338-1334 -- (Pub. Jan 24, 31, Feb. 7, 1969) HI I I CIRCUIT COURT OF NINETEENTH JUDICIAL C ER C UIT, ILLINOIS McHENR Y COUNTY, IN PROBATE Estate of LUDWIG W. KAEUFFL,deceased, N0.69P22 Notice is given that a petition was filed in this proceeding stating that LUDWIG W. KAEUFFL, of McHenry, Illinois, died January 21, 1969, leaving surviving as his only heirs, legatees and devisees HELEN HORVATH, 3340 North Karlov, Chicago, Illinois, MARY FLACH, 919 North Front Street, McHenry, Illinois, FRANCES J. FLACH, 919 North Front Street,McHenry, Illinois, McHENRY HOSPITAL, 3516 W. Waukegan Road, McHenry, Illinois, McHENRY PUBLIC LIBRARY, 906 North Allen, McHenry, Illinois, VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY, Valparaiso, Indiana, GERMAN OLD PEOPLES HOME, 7824 Madison Street, Forest Park, Illinois, and unknown heirs, legatees or devisees and stating that the name and post-office address of the unknown heirs, legatees and devisees is unknown and asking that an instrument dated April 24, 1968, be admitted to probate as decedent's will. Hearing on the petition is set for March 3, 1969, at 1:30 P.M. Court House Woodstock, Illinois. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF Thomas L. Frisby Deceased, FILE NO. 68-P-300 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 194 of the Probate Act, of the death of the above named decedent and that letters TESTAMENTARY were issued on January 13 1969,to Robert Leonard Whiteley, 847 North Marion Street, Oak Park, Illinois, whose attorney of record is Cummings & Wyman, 33 N. Dearborn St., Chicago, Illinois, and Looze & Kinne, McHenry, Illinois, and that the first Monday in the month of March, 1969, is the claim date for the estate. * Claims against said estate should be filed in the Probate office of the Clerk of said Court, County Court House, Woodstock, Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney. MARGARET O'NEIL Clerk of the Court (Pub Jan. 17, 24, 31, 1969) FLORENCE ROBISON Mrs. Glenn (Florence) Robison, 78, died unexpectedly Wednesday morning, Jan. 22, inher home at 618 Raffelroad, Woodstock. Mrs. Robison was born June 1, 1890, in McHenry, daughter of William and Ella Powers Welch. She was married here in 1915 to Glenn L. Robison, who survives. Other survivors are two sisters, Mrs. A. I. (Frances) Froehlich of McHenry and Mrs. Fred (Helen) Brink of Woodstock. Three sisters and a brother preceded her in death. Mrs. Robison ended a long teaching career with retirement in 1944. She had taught in the Fox River Grove, Ridge fie Id and Woodstock area schools. The deceased was a member of the Royal Neighbors of America and the Altar and Rosary society of St. Mary's Catholic church, Woodstock. The body rested at the Schneider - Leucht - Merwin - Cooney funeral home until 10 o'clock Friday, when a funeral Mass will be offered at St. Mary's church, with - Rev.-Michael Binsfield officiating. Burial will be in Calvary cemetery. LYNN RIGGS Lynn Marie ftiggs, month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary A. Riggs, 1405 N. Oakwood court, McHenry, died Tuesday, Jan. 21, in McHenry hospital, where she was born Dec. 18. The only other immediate survivor is a brother, Daniel, 5. The body was transferred from the George R. Justen & Son chapel to the McLarens funeral home, West DesMoines, Iowa. Graveside, services will be conducted at 1 o'clock Saturday at Glendale cemetery. ROBERT L. SCHAEFER Robert L. Schaefer, 43, of 4208 W. Crestwood, McHenry, died Tuesday, Jan. 21, in Lake County TB sanitarium. Mr. Schaefer wasj^orn Jan. 22, 1925, in McHenry and was a lifelong resident. He was an engineer for the Illinois Bell Telephone Co. The deceased was a veteran of World War n. He is survived by his wife, Patricia; two sons, Robert L., Jr., and Gary; one daughter, Elizabeth; his father, Henry B. Schaefer of McHenry; and two brothers, Earl of Alameda, Calif., and Donald of Springfield, 111. He was preceded in death by his mother, Gertrude, in 1966. There will be visitation at the Peter M. Justen.& Son funeral home. A funeral Mass will be offered Saturday morning at 10 o'clock atSt. Patrick's Catholic church, with burial in St. Mary's cemetery. LUDWIG KAEUFFL Ludwig Kaeuffl, 78, of 3308 W. Golfview road, McHenry, died Tuesday, Jan. 21, at . McHenry hospital; He had-re-- sided in this area for many years. Mr. Kaeuffl was a prominent real estate broker. He was born in Prague, Austria in 1890. His wife, Anna, died two years ago. There are no other immediate survivors. Services will be conducted at 10 o'clock Friday from the George R. Justen & Son chapel, with entombment in Woodland cemetery. FRI. JAN. 24, 1969 - PLAI NDE/LER - PG. 9 TWO DRIVERS BLAMED AFTER TUESDAY CRASH Two drivers were blamed in an .accident that occurred Tuesday on Wilmot-Johnsburgroad, at Ringwood road. The crash took place during a dense fog. Raymond Irvin of Fox Lake was blamed for driving on a suspension and Charles Brown of Trevor, Wis., for disregarding a stop sign. Irvin told deputies he was driving east on Ringwood road, stopped at the sign and then pulled into the intersection to make a left turn. Just at that time Brown's auto, travelling north, came over a hill and the two vehicles collided. REALTORS ADVERTISE Starting with today's issue, the Exclusive Listing Service, composed of local realtors, will be featuring almost two facing pages of special offerings as part of the Plaindealer classified advertising section. * HOLY NAME TO ELECT OFFICERS MONDAY. JAN. 27 The regular meeting of St. Patrick's Holy Name society will be held Monday, Jan. 27, at 8 p.m. in the church hall. The election of officers which was postponed since December will be held at this time. A highlight of the evening will be the showing of the 1968 World Series film by John Rogers. Refreshments will be served. T WANTED YOUNG MAN TIME SAND MOTION STUDY TRAINEE Degree not required, some experience desired. Salary commensurate with ability, TRIWEC TRANSFORMER COMPANY 519 W. Sheridan Lakemoor McHenry, Illinois I I I I Chain Travel Complete Travel Arrangements Reservations and Tickets for all Airlines Steamship • Tours Railroads • Car Cruises Rentals Hotels Si Motels Flight, Travel and Baggage Insurance American Express Travelers Checks Chain-O-Lakes Travel Service 3405 W. Elm St. McHenry 885-7500 STUDENTS HEAR SPECIALIST ON FOOD PROBLEMS Over 100 agricultural students will have an opportunity to meet with a specialist on the world food problem, among them Robert Wagner of 902 E. Rt. 120, McHenry. Many observers believe that feeding the world is the number one problem facing humanity. Western Illinois university's school of applied science is bringing a distinguished lecturer, Dr. H. F. Robinson, Jan. 24. The students will meet with him from 11 a.m. to 12 a.m. on that date. He will speak to the public at 7:30 p.m. in the evening. NATURAL COLOR Now... Family Groups In Your Home, In Color Formal & Informal 12 Potet... 12-4x5 Color Print* EXTRA PRINTS 7 i 4.50 10-- $ 7.50 14 S 12.50 YOUR HOME 385-0170 "The Re rxled Photograph r i i i i i i i i i i "l i i i L ANGELO'S SUNSET INN Specializing in BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCH 12 noon to 2 p.m. FINE FOODS -- COURTEOUS SERVICE Mile North oi Wauconda on Old Route 12 Phone JA 6-2929 f ............... J YOUR PLANS HOUSE SHOULD INCLUDE OURS The best plan to protect that new home of yours is a State Farm Homeowners Policy... the low-cost package of protection that provides broader coverage for your home and belongings and for you, in case of lawsuits. So call me today and Tind out how y<5u can protect yeur new home from the ground up! STATE NSURANCE Dennis Conway 3315 W. Elm Street Phone 385 -7111 II P 6491 STATE FARM FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY HOME OFFICE: BL00MINGT0N, ILLINOIS # »

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