y PAGE 13 REAL tS lA lE R E A L L S I A H 2300 ACRE CATTLE RANCH West Central Wisconsin 3 ftps, from III. Excel lent tax shelter, very pic turesque w/many springs, ponds, stream & famous bike trail through proper ty. Will sell all or div ide at below appraisal. Financing available Call: 312-359-6247 or write : Mrs. Linton 1025 Sterling Apt. 211 Palatine, III. 60067 9^20/10-2 WINDY PRAIRIE ACRES 3/4 to 2 ACRE SITES CHOICE LOCATION Johnsburg Area 815-675-2065 PET CENTER F got a pff fop GIVE AWAY Female German Shepherd, good watch dog, good with children, 6 months old. 385-5441. 9-27 1 beautiful calico kitten, 6 weeks old. 385-8685. 9-27 9-25 10-18 TENSION FREE ATMOSPHERE Here's a quaint little 2 bedroom home on 4 acres, near Mauston, Wisconsin, Bluff County. Full bath and new basement. Garage & Workshop, Neat and Reas onable. CONTACT Mr. Joseph Cernansky, Box 107 Niies Road, Mauston, Wisconsin 414-847.7620 9-27 10-2 3 ACRES VACANT 4 month old part labrador, part golden retriever, female 385-1861 9-27 Pretty 1 yr. old male house cat, litter trained, gentle w/kids 385-7792 9-27 WANTED, good, kind home for 9 mo. old black labrador spaniel, shots & spayed. 459-7648 • p.m. 9-27 Lovely rolling 3 yacre estate zoned woods Jand spectacular view of valley. Just McHenry on blacktop road home site, with outside $17,000.00 4 adorable kittens, white and grey 385-5147 9-27 CONTRACT AVAILABLE ON 2 BEDROOM HOME IN HUNTERVILLE PARK. $25,200.00 Fairway Green Real Estate 815-344-1170 SELL THOSE NO LONGER NEEDED ITEMS WITH A GARAGE SALE. Call 385-0170 to place your ad. 9-27 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE 1 1 PERSONAL ^ SERVICE * EACH SALE PERSONALLY HANDLED BY HARRY POSTAL OR WINN PHILLIPS! 1 Qi tl 3 UHS-242 Ft on WATER This 1^ Story - 8 room - 5 bedroom "year round" home has 2 extra "Water Front Lots". Located near Johnsburg, it is the ideal family Location. New steel seawall. Mid. ISO's. K 1 ••I ii CtOSE TO McHENRY SHOPPING PLAZA! This neat 5 rjoom "ranch" includes everything in "move- in condition - New carpeting - cyclone fenced yard - heated garage - patio and rear deck. - Real Low $30's. Owner May Carry The Contract - 5 yr. old - 5 bedroom WORTHMORE ESTATES - 2,300 sq. ft. - 3 Baths - Include Family room - Low $50's. JUSTED USTED-McHENRY SHORES 2 Blocks from Beach -1 Vfe Lots - This delightful 3 bedroom Brick "ranch" offers: Large Family Room - Living room with Fireplace - oversize 2M> car garage. - Kitchen with dinette. Owner leaving State - will help in financing - priced in $40's. *Our pledge to You - List with Us - We will personally Counsel you - From Start to Finish - Harry Postal or Winn Phillips don't turn you over to out of town owners - sales managers or high pressure salespersons - we stay with you all the way. UNDER $22,000.00 1- LaVilla Vaupell - 2 Bedroom -100 x 130 Ft. Lot -1 room Guest House. 2- $19,900.00 - Real Neat 2 Bedroom - Fully carpeted - Greenhill Shores - Wonder Lake. P postal- ( REALTORS pliillips 3409 WEST ELM STREET, McHENRY 385-9360 f REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE 7 ACRES Attractive older home located ctaee to Woodstock in buildings. Priced at $71,500. LAKE WATERFRONT m area of good homes. Good barn and other out IN TOWN LOCATION Walking distance to schools, shopping and country club. This 3 bedroom home offers you 1% baths, 24' family room, big country kitchen. In beautiful wooded area on a large lot. $44,000. This beautiful lakefront raised ranch is only 3 years old. It has a fireplace in the family room with sliding glass doors to patio overlooking sandy beach on the lake. Formal dining room, 2Mj baths, many extras. $62,500. "WHERE SERVICE COMES FIRST" jii! WSM rusrx-rmUrlln rpal pBtatp ru. £ (J 3717 W. Elm St McHeniy 815-385-7050 (Across from Jewel Tea) MEMBER OF RELO, A NATIONAL REFERRAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION 9-27. " • • • • e e a a o e a a i \ i> i > i > i > Community Calendar PLAINDEALER-FRIHAV SEPTEMBER 17, 1*74 r7 Guy Disneys To Celebrate H Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Guy Disney of 4408 Sussex, Whispering Oaks subdivision,-will celebrate their forty-seventh wedding anniversary Sunday, Sept. 29. The couple will observe the occasion with dinner at the home of their son, D. Grant Disney, 200 E. Delaware, Chicago. Also present will be their daughter, Carol Pirtle, of Watertown, Wis. In addition to the wedding anniversary, Sept. 29 marks the seventh year the couple has lived in Whispering Oaks, and also the birthday of Mrs. Disney. SEPTEMBER 28 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM -- Meet For Cards - Oak Room, St. Mary's -- 7:30 p.m. VFW Post 4600 and Ladies Auxiliary - Annual Member ship Kick-Off Dinner Dance - VFW Post Home - 6:30 p.m. All Youth Open Horse, Pony Show - Spring Grove Grade School Fair Grounds Sponsored by Community Clovers and Gophers 4-H Club - 9 a.m. McHenry Legion Of The Moose - Steak Dinner Dance - Dinner 6 to 8 p.m. - Dancing 9 to 1 am SEPTEMBER 28-29 Rummage Sale -- St. Peter's Parish Hall, Spring Grove - Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. - Sunday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Elgin Coin Club - 12th Annual Coin Show -- Blue Moon Ballroom - Elgin - 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. SEPTEMBER 30 McHenry Woman's Club - Board Meeting ~ City Hall - 9:30 a.m. * MCHenry Grams Club - Board Meeting - Home of Rose jsieuharth - 10 a.m. OCTOBER 1 McHenry Woman's Club - Special Matinee, "Irene" - Bus Leaves Savings & Loan Parking Lot - 12:30 - Call 385- 7348 For Reservations. Marcia Mary Ball Circle Meeting - 12:30 p.m. - First United Methodist church. Chamber of Commerce - First Meeting - City Conference Room - 8 p.m. OCTOBER2 McHenry Grams Club - Luncheon - Hidden Valley Restaurant, Rt. 12 and Wilmot Road - 11:30 a.m. - Business Meeting and Social Hours Follows - City Hall Qub Room. Lakeland Park Women's Club Meeting - 12:30 P.M. - Lakeland Park Community House - 1717 North Sunset Drive. OCTOBER3 Fall Public Card Party ~ Court Joyce Kilmer No. 573, Catholic Daughters of America - K. of C. Hall - 8 p.m. OCTOBEIU-5 St. Patrick's Ladies Guild - Rummage Sale - Church Hall 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. OCTOBER6 Spaghetti Dinner Sponsored by PTO Of Spring Grove Elementary School ~ Noon to 5 p.m. Housewalk -- "Retreat House" and "Waterfall House" - 1-5 p.m. -- Contact Office of First United Methodist Church For Information ~ 385-0931. Roast Beef Dinner - Zion Lutheran Couples Club - Noon to 3 p.m. Zion Lutheran Church. Breakfast Brunch Sponsored By Knights of Columbus No. 1288 -- K. of C. Hall - 1304 N. Park Street - Proceeds to McHenry Rescue Squad - 8 a.m. to 12 noon. OCTOBER 7 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Executive Committee Meeting -- 3:45 P.M. - Landmark school. OCTOBER 11-12 Ringwood Church - Semi- Annual Rummage Sale - Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. - Saturday, 9 a.m. to 12 Noon. OCTOBER 12 Firemen's Dance - St. Peter's Parish Hall - Spring Grove. Friendship Club Pot-Luck Dinner and Meeting - 6 P.M. -- First United Methodist Church. Harmony Snowmobile Club - Fun Night - V.F.W. Hall - 7 p.m. to ? St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM - Bowling -- McHenry Recreation - 7 p.m. Children's books being donated to the "Book Bench" used book sale of the auxiliary to McHenry hospital get a final survey by Jeremie Freund,7, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Freund of McHenry. The book sale will be held at the Whispering Oaks Community center, west of tfie Crystal Lake-McHenry blacktop and south of Route 120, from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 5. of the event. "We are requesting donations troui interested person," she explains, "and we will be glad to pick up books through Thursday, Oct. 3." A "bookworm's sneak- preview" will be held from 9 until 11 a.m., for patrons who make a small donation to the event; free admission will extend from 11a.m. until 4 p.m. "If you have books which you would like to donate to the Book Bench sale, call Mrs. Warren Krebs, Mrs. Harold Spruth, or Mrs. John W. Myers. Mrs. Van Buren concluded. "We will arrange for collection". This is the auxiliary's first book sale, according to Mrs. Van Buren. "Book Bench" Benefit Sale "The Book Bench" sale of used books, sponsored by the auxiliary to McHenry hospital, will be held Saturday, Oct. 5, from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. at the Whispering Oaks Community center, west of the McHenry- Crystal Lake blacktop and south of Route 120 in McHenry. "Among the 3,000 books which have already been donated are several sets of encyclopedias, some heirloom books, children's picture and story books, and both fiction and non-fiction works in hard covers and paperbacks," says Theresa Van Buren, chairman Offer "Family-Centered Maternity Care" Series The "family-centered maternity care" program at McHenry hospital will open another series of prenatal lectures Oct. 1. Dates of the lectures and their topics are: Oct. 1, Female Anatomy and Physiology; Oct. 8. Labor and Delivery; Oct. 15, Your Baby's Arriving, and Film on the Newborn; Oct. 22, Care and Problems of Baby in the First Year of Life. The lectures will be given at McHenry hospital, at 7:30 p.m. Mothers- and fathers-to-be who Transportation Hearing Broadcast Set Sept. 30 "Trip to 1995" will be broadcast by WTTW-Channel 11 television from 8 to 10 p.m. Monday, Sept. 30. The program will give citizens a chance to comment on the proposed twenty-year transportation plan for the Chicago-Gary region. The region includes the Illinois counties of Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry and Will. The plan is before the Northeastern Illinois Planning commission for adoption. The OCTOBER 14 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting - 7:30 P.M. - Fast Tampus Cafeteria. OCTOBER 16,17,19 Annual Fall Rummage Sale - Mt. Hope United Methodist Church - 1015 W. Broadway, Pistakee Highlands --10 a.m. to 2 p.m. - Saturday, Bake Sale - 10 to 1 p.m. OCTOBER 17 M c C u l l o m L a k e Conservation Club Meeting -- 8 p.m. - Beach House. OCTOBER 18 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM -- Regular Meeting -- Oak Room -- St. Mary's --7:30 p.m. OCTOBER 19 Octoberfest Polka Dance ~ Sponsored by V.F.W. Post 4600 - - V.F.W. Hall -- 9 p.m. til ? OCTOBER 22 Town & Country Newcomers Club -- Fourth Annual Fashion Show - McHenry Country Club - 8 p.m. OCTOBER 26 Women's Club of Wonder Lake -- Harvest Hard Times Party -- Benefit Scholarship Fund - Christ the King Hall -- 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM -- Cards - Oak Room -- St. Mary's --7:30 p.m. Johnsburg P.TO. Dance - "Tennis Ball" - Community Club - 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. OCTOBER 28 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting - 7:30 p.m. -- Community Club --7:30 p.m. - East Campus Cafeteria. Offer Guided Tour Through Children's Home The members of the Woodstock Children's home auxiliary invite all interested people to join them on a free guided tour of the facilities at the home in Woodstock. The tour is scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 1, at 9:30 a.m. It will start from Harrison House and will include the main building, one residential cottage, (there are three), and Kishwaukee cottage. The group will then return to Harrison House for refreshments and discussion. Harrison House is located on Route 47, just north of the five-way stop. There is ample parking. Ilie auxiliary hopes that learning about the programs designed to provide a positive atmosphere, seeing the facilities at the home, and meeting the personnel will cultivate interest and promote interest in the Woodstock Children's home. Anyone who needs transportation or more information should call Mrs. Thomas Weir, McHenry. plan to attend may call the hospital so that personnel may make adequate arrangements for the number attending. Family Centered Maternity Care is a program in which mother, father and baby are considered an interrelated family unit from pre-natal classes, through labor and delivery, to voluntary "rooming-in" of the baby, and 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. father's visitation and baby-care experience. Comer legal public hearing will take place in the television studio, in an unique effort to obtain maximum public involvement. Viewers may telephone their questions and comments about the plan to the television studio at (312) 372-1200. Sixty volunteers will staff sixty telephones and sixty tape recorders. Questions will be answered during the broadcast by Aristide E. Biciunas, director, Chicago Area Transportation Study; Lewis W. Hull, commissioner, Chicago Department of Development and Planning; Norman E. Tufford, executive director, Northwestern Indiana Regional P l a n n i n g c o m m i s s i o n ; Matthew L. Rockwell, e x e c u t i v e d i r e c t o r , Northeastern Illinois Planning commission; and Marshall Suloway, acting commissioner, Chicago Department of Public Works. Comments telephoned to the television studio will b< taped recorded, for inclusion in the official transcript of the public hearings. The plan calls for increasing the capacity of highways and arterial streets by 30 percent to handle the increased number of autos. The population of the region is forecasted to increase by 48 percent during the 20 year period. Better public transportation is emphasized - rapid transit, commuter rail, local buses, and an all-new system of express buses connecting the suburbs with each other. The plan calls for coordination between auto, bus, and rail traffic; with the kind of coordinated schedules and universal transfers which the R e g i o n a l T r a n s p o r t a t i o n Authority was created to accomplish. The plan also provides for a system of airports. The proposed freight system of rail, trucks, and water shipping would concentrate freight in industrial zones for more efficiency and fewer conflicts with residential neighborhoods DEMOCRATIC MEETINGS : County Chairman Tom » Hanahan has scheduled a * meeting of the McHenry t County Democratic Central .> committee Thursday, Oct. 3, at > 8 p.m. in the Labor temple, 117 « N. Main street, Crystal Lake. -1 All Democratic candidates 1 have been asked to attend. The * public is invited. £ HOSPITAL NOTES MEMORIAL HOSPITAL :\ WOODSTOCK •: Patients admitted to I* Memorial hospital, Woodstock, 1* included Edward Misek, Marie Ray, Helen Jaskowiak, Betty «; Paulin, Wonder Lake; Adolph Schey, Patricia Engelhardt, Masters Joseph and Edward % Konopasek and Robert Lamz, McHenry. BIRTHS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL • WOODSTOCK BIRTH ; Mr. and Mrs. John * Thompson, Sr., became * parents of a daughter, Sept. 23. * MARRIAGE LICENSE Lawrence W. Schmitt, 7316 E. Parkwood, Wonder Lake, and Noreen A. Bauer, 5516 Barnard Mill road, Ringwood. John A. DeCicco, 415 N. Santa Barbara, Lakemoor, and Denise J. Quist, 1203 N. Draper,; McHenry. Michael R. Wieczarek, 1902' W. River Terrace, McHenry,' and Madelynn R. Lewis, 3002 Miller drive, McHenry. RFTURNS WITH SIGHT POUGHKEEPSIE. N.Y.-- * Bruce Bevan has returned toi his job as a sixth-grade I teacher, a victor not only* over the school board that£ said a blind man could not* teach, but had just learned* that his right eye has 20-50 corrected vision after a June» operation. and auto traffic. New high* voltage electric power lines and* major pipelines would be! confined to designated* corridors. The two-hour broadcast will I begin with an animated map J presentation on the broad*' aspects of the plan. The plan< may be studied in detail public at any city hall or vl hall in the region, at any putrf library, or at the offices of any* of the planning agenciea* involved. In addition to telephoning during the broadcast, thd public may comment on the: plan in writing to NIPC at I0> South Riverside Plaza,- Chicago, 60606, or may come in person to the NIPC office at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. •, for a non broadcast continuation of the puh"4 bearing. te pian by the village public