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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 29 Aug 1975, p. 13

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I'.\(»K IS I'l.AINDK \LKK FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1975 REAL ESTATE Emberwood We will be closed Labor Day weekend, August 30 through September 1st. We will resume business as usual on September 2nd, 1975 OPEN WEEKDAYS 11-6/SATUROAYS 11-5 SUNDAY 11-6 HTHENfl development co., inc. 1326 Hayden Dr., McHenry* I I I . 60050 Sales Office (815) 344 1133 HNORGY CCXN -̂VO'IC.- FCXTARE? Model located 1 Vi miles north of Rte. 31 on Johnsburg - Wilmot Rd. at Hayden Dr. 8_j 815-385-4810 -- Bf AL'O"" e = REAL ESTATE RENTING? Save tax dollars! Buy a North Fox Condominium, 2 brs., 1% baths, all appliances and washer/dryer. Patio, air conditioning, pool, wooded area $24,900. 815-385-0613 8-27/8-29 VACANT - 9 plus wooded and open acres on blacktop. Wonder Lake area. Terms available^ Arthur T. Mcintosh & Co., 312- 372-2040, extension C. 7-25-TF-1-2 7 ACRES On Charles Road, west of Queen Anne. Price $4,300 acre. 497-3891 by owner. 8-27/9-3G = M M REAL ESTATE NORTHFOX CONDO - Very privately located, 1st floor, carpeted, 2 bedroom, 1Vi bath, all electric with covered porch. Wonderful neighbors, swim pool privileges. Available for occu­ pancy "NOW", if you qualify. Reasonably priced listing. 344- 1183 Agent. 8-22-TF-1-2 BY OWNER Cute 2 bedroom home in nice area of Wonder Lake. 1V2 car garage plus basement, large well land­ scaped lot. Can see lake from home. . $22,000.00 Call after 5:30 P.M. 1U 653-9643 8-22/8-29^ M » FOR SALE BY OWNER New 3-4 bedropm house. 1V2 baths, wall to wall carpet family room, 2 oar gar­ age. 18 sq. ft. living area. vVater pier & beach rights City Water. $38,900.00 Mortgage Available 815-344-1632 ' 8-8-TF-2 SAVE MONEY BUY YOUR NEW, NEEDS THROUGH THE WANT ADSc 1 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Leaving State 3-4 bedroom home, dining room, attached garage, redwood screened porch. Room for lots of expan­ sion inside. Permanent beach and dock rights 1 block from water. Vi mile from McHenry. By Owner $31,500.00 815-338-3879 8.29 m ALTORS i 3932 W. Rte. 120 McHenry, III. 60050 ANTIOCH AREA: Great business potential is yours when j you own this 7 motel unit plus bar that seats 40, all I equipment included plus owner's quarters. Call today at j just $126,500. | CLOSE TO SHOPPING: Immaculate 2 BR ranch w-lge. j full basmt., storms-screens, applies., carpeting, drapes, | 1 c. gar., patio & lovely lge. landscaped lot. Priced to : sell at only $35,200. | '•> ACRE WOODED WATERFRONT: Plenty of room to : roam in this lge. waterfront lot completely cyclone fenced E w-lge. 4 BR 2 story alum, sided hse. w-sep. D R., util. rm., : screened-in porch & many extras. See today at the = reduced price of $45,500. [ ATTENTION HORSELOVERS: Stable & corral rights I included in the subdivision recreational area PLUS lovely = 4 BR hillside ranch on 1 acre w-full basmt., fam. rm. w- = frplc., "mini" orchard & MORE!! A must to see - priced = in the MID 70 s. = 30 WOODED ACRES: Borders 2 streets & minutes away = from downton Antioch. Excellent for private use or a 5 development. Included is a 2 BR Cape Cod hse. w-full § basmt., sep. D R. & great potential. Priced only in tn 5 MID 90's. Owner will divide. 5 PRIVATE BEACH RIGHTS: Immaculate, beautifully 5 decorated 4 BR brick ranch w-full basmt., fam. rm., rec. 3 rm., I1 ̂ baths & offers many unique features & over 3,000' 3 of gracious living space. A must to see NOW at just I $76,500. | MAGNIFICENT WATERFRONT: Delightful view of | woods & beautiful landscaped l l2 acre lot w-4 BRs, 2 | frplcs., fam. rm. w-wet bar, sep. D R., slate entry, util. | rm. PLUS private pool & horse boarding facilities. Priced = only in the High 80's. | ZONED BUSINESS: 2 BR hse. w-125' of Route 120 = frontage. Hse. has new alum, siding, sep. D.R. & enclosed 1 porch w-expandable attic. Extra bldg. & gar. included for | just $29,500. | LAKE VIEW HILLS: Nothing to do but move in & enjoy E this beautiful 3 BR, 2 bath brick hse. 1 block away from = Red Head Lake. Many extra features including a 24 c. | heated gar. High 60's. E PICTURESQUE SETTING: Lovely 3 BR ranch 5 surrounded by woods. This custom built Brick & Cedar = hse. has many extras - 2 4 c. gar., cement crawl w- 3j storage, central air AND close to golf, Chain-O-Lakes & E skiing fun. A real bargain in the Mid 70's. = FOX RIVER WATERFRONT: Neat 2 BR alum, sided E ranch w-cyclone fenced lot on the River. 2 BRs, dining E area, all apples., carpeting, drapes, 2 screened porches = PLUS 5 c. det. gar. w-boat storage. Owner anxious. E Asking $42,000. | GREAT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY: Sale includes 2 well established lounge business, building, land & 11 = sleeping room (for additional income) in the heart of = Crystal Lake. Call for details at only $107,000. = SUNNYSIDE AREA. Redecorated 2 BR frame hse. E situated on 3 lovely wooded corner lots with tool shed & | j extra building included AND water rights. A great starter 5 house for ONLY $23,500. 5 BRAND NEW: Over 2,000' of custom built hse. on a U 3 acresitew- comm. water. 4BRs, D.R., 28' fam. rm. w-wet j | bar, frplc. & sliding doors to patio. Full bath plus two a4th = baths. Many unusual features for just $60,000. a HIGH CORNER LOT: If you would like a good house with a "In-Town" convenience, see this 4 BR, 14 bath ranch w- 1 full basmt. that could be finished for your rec. rm. Come = in & See for yourself at $42,000. E CLOSE TO EVERYTHING: Nice home in Lakeland Park = w-2-3 BRs, rec. rm., entry, stove washer-dryer, s-s, = carpeting, drapes & 24 c. det. gar., all with City water & E sewer. Make your appointment today for $29,000. = 1+ ACRE ON ROUTE 12: Excellent fast service a = restaurant in Fox Lake with great location. Sale includes e E gas station with four pumps & 3 storage tanks. Call today = E for details at $198,000. E E WATERFRONT: Panoramic view of the Fox River plus = E everything you could want in a home - Beamed Cathedral = = ceilings, custom Oak kit., sunken fam. rm. & L.R. w-frplc, = = all w-3 BRs, 14 baths, courtyard & more. All this for e I $65,000. E | SECLUDED & PRIVATE. Charming older 2-3 BR frame | 1 hse. w-2 baths, fam. rm. is panelled & has built-in shelves E I & frplc., det. gar. w-blacktop drive,) s-s, carpeting, drapes | | & lovely wooded setting w-water rights, ̂ lovely house for = = only $42,000. 1 FOX LAKE WATERFRONT: TWO for the price of ONE! • Both on City water & sewer; one has 2 BRs, central air & = basmt.; the other a 4 BR alum, sided w-basmt. & could be 1 rented out for addl. income. Owner may consider contract a buying. Only $68,000. PET COLUMN GIVE AWAY Male, part Collie, part Shepherd, 2 years old. Had all shots, good with children. 459-0067 after 7:00pm. 8-29 Female gray striped kitten, 6 weeks old.385-5533. 8-29 REAL ESTATE 2309 JOH\sm,Dr, roa0 MC HENrv -- **** -ILL. 60050 PHONE AREA815/385-3Q3Q OR 385-3Q31 HOMES FOR SALE. McCULLOM LAKE - Lge. well maint. lV2 story 3 BR w/alum. siding. Sep. Din. rm. & lots of extras inc. stove, refrig., alum, storms & screens, TV tower, double lot fenced in, 2% car gar. w/elec. opener & blk. top drive, Enc. porch w/bar. Worth every penny $35,000.00 WONDER LAKE- 3 Br. ranch A-l cond. Built-ins, carp. & drapes. High & dry. No gar. but a 10 x 10 utility shed for storage. Water rights. Solid 1st. home or roomy retirement. $28,500.00 will close the deal. LOTUS WOODS - 4 Bus. lots on Lake Shore Dr. for total of 200' front x 150'depth $6,000.00ea. PISTAKEE TERRACE - 80' x 164' lot on Terrace Ave. Perk Test O.K $4,100.00 WE NEED LISTINGS IN JOHNSBURG AREA. SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS LIST WITH US, "WE SELL EM" * =X= T. P. MATHEWS, REALTORS Your GALLERY OF HOMES Regional Representative Gallery of Homes is a national referral service having , 1300 offices and 14000 Sales Representatives for the convenience and benefit of both buyers and sellers. 1 a : Wonder Lake - Charming cape cod with lake frontage. Spacious newly carpeted living room with stone fireplace, country styled kitchen, 3 bedrooms, garage, new well and septic, pier. $37,500.00. Wonder Lake- EconomySpecial-redecorated cleaned and ready to move into. 4 rooms for a small family, many new improvements plus a 2 car garage. Short walk to the lake. $18,000.00. Wonder Lake - Attractive 6 room home in pleasant residential area. Knotty pine living room with carpeting, separate dining room, 2 bedrooms, paneled den, basement, garage. $28,500.00. mMrmi usrwc = * MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE = McHENRY COUNTY BOARD OF REALTORS 39 MEMBER OFFICES "mmm W TO SERVE YOU. JIKftw = = Jp McHenry - Just listed 5 bedroom. 3 bath, 5 year old brick and frame home with wood burning fireplace, rec. room. 2 car attached garage in Worthmoor Estates, beautifully landscaped. Only $59,900.00. Pistakee Lake - Summer cottage on 174' lake frontage, well landscaped and fenced for privacy. Owner transferred. Only $35,500.00. T. P. MATHEWS, REALTORS 7314 Hancock Drive 4803 Northwest Highway Wonder Lake, III. Crystal Lake, III. 815-653-2061 or 815-459-4800 or' 815-385-634! 815-459-4801 ---- »T TT T «» »• - •(. "MEANWHILE BACK AT THE COURTHOUSE" BRANCH COURT Associate Circuit Judge Conrad Floetter Gordon Ram berg, 3308 W Elm. McHenry. bound over to the Grand Jury oh a charge of burtilarv. Roger Rairie, 4112 W. Crystal Lake road. McHenry. guilty of disorderly conduct, sentenced to seven days in county jail with credit given for time served. Mike Si ma. 407 N. Santa Harbarir~M'cttFmyr guilty of -- battery, fined $25 and costs. Joseph F. Sebesta. 819 First Avenue. Ingleside. guilty of disorderly conduct, fined $25 and costs. JoAnne Mascarella, 1917 N. Flower. McHenry. guilty of disorderly conduct, fined $25 %nd costs. James Huse, 1314 W. River Terrace. McHenry. guilty of theft under $150, fined $25 and costs Frederick W. Felde; McHenry. charged with bat­ tery, case nolle pressed on a motion by the State's Attorney. Robert L. Manson. guilty of public indecency, given leave to file for probation. Another charge of public indecency was nolle prossed on a motion by the State's Attorney. James G. liaagenson. Jr., 1315 N Richmond, McHenry, guilty of driving while license suspended or revoked, fined $75 and costs; also fined $25 on a charge of speeding. A charge of open liquor in a motor vehicle and a count of improper lane useage were nolle prossed on a motion by th<j State's Attorney. Nancv Kennedy, 5706 Broadway, Richmond, guilty of theft under $150, fined $50 and costs. John A. Orton, 4817 W. Or­ chard, McHenry, guilty of theft under $150. fined $50 and costs. Brvce L. Smith. Wonder Lake, guilty of curfew violation, fined $35 and costs. Another charge of purchase or acceptance was nolle prossed on a motion by the State's Attornev. "COMPLAINTS Officer Richard A. Burmann of the Village of Sunnvside^ charges that on Aug. 18, Michael R. Sojka of 4811 N. Woodrow, McHenry, com­ mitted the offense of disorderly conduct in that he did use loud and obscene language and did act in an unreasonable manner so as to disturb the public. Court date Sept. 24. Deputy Sheriff Glenn C. Olson charges that on Aug. 21, Hubert W. Calek, Jr., of 738 Golfview. Spring Grove, committed the offense of possession of cannabis. Bond set at $1,000. He appeared in court Aug. 26 and pled not guilty, case was continued to Oct. 9. Deputy Sheriff Anthony Olszewski charges that on Aug. 24, Paul A Cynowa of 1717 Highview drive, McHenry, committed the offense of aggravated assault in that he did knowingly and without legal authority, aim a vehicle he was operating at said officer who was standing in full uniform approximately in the center of River road, knowing said of­ ficer to be a peace officer engaged ir. the execution of his duties Bond set at $1,000. He appeared in court Aug. 26 mid pled not guilty, case continued to Oct. 30. --Deputy Sheriff--Anthony.. Olszewski charges that on Aug. 24. Paul A. Cynowa of 1717 Highview drive, McHenry. committed the offense of reckless conduct in that he did operate a vehicle at about 1:01 a.m.. Aug. 24 on Route 120 in the vicinity of Route 31 and , River road with a willful and wanton disregard for the life, limb, property and safety of the public in that he did operate the vehicle in the wrong lane of traffic at a high rate of speed for .700 feet forcing three vehicles off Route 120 and did disregard the red light traffic control signal at the in­ tersection of Route 120 and River road. Bond set at $500. Appeared in court Aug. 26 and pleaded not guilty, case set for trial Oct. 30. i Woodstock Officer Gerald I). Rousev charges that on Aug. 25, Paul G. Bole of 415 Eastview drive, McHenry, committed the offense of theft over $150 in that he did knowingly obtain control over certain stolen property of Woodward Ford, being four tires with four mag type wheels under such circumstances as would reasonably induce said defendant to believe the property was stolen. Bond set at $10,000, court date Sept. 2. Detective James E. Fit­ zgerald charges that on Aug. 21, Mark E. Bole of 415 Fast- view. McHenry. committed the offense of burglary in that he did knowingly and without authority enter a building of Elmer W. Kollenkark located at 1706 S. Route 31, McHenry, with the intent to commit a theft therein Bond set at $15,000. court date Sept. 4. Detective Sgt. Daniel Kin- nerk charges that on Aug. 23, Mark E. Bole of 415 Eastview, McHenry, committed the of­ fense of theft over $150 in that he did knowingly exert unauthorized control over an outboard motor from Marks' Marine, McHenry, having a value of more than $150, in­ tending to deprive Raymon H. Jensen permanently of the use or benefit of his property. Bond set at $5,000, court date Sept. 4. Detective Sgt. Daniel Kin- nerk charges that on Aug. 7, JoAnne Mascarella of 1917 N. Flower, McHenry, committed the offense of disorderly con­ duct in that she did knowingly give an officer a report that the offense of a stolen auto had been committed, knowing at the time it was false. Back To School Fashions - ALL SIZES - GIRLS INFANT TO SIZE 14 BOYS INFANT TO SIZE 12 • School Uniform Accessories TheToddlefShop 3430 ̂ rAcHEMVIV, VM- 385-07 f̂c 9:3O0*\'b<D*f«, OOM.- SAT. - ATTENTION! , SUNDAY- AUeUST 31st KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 12:00 PM TIL? CHILDREN'S {0 n FISHING riFRRY FOOD-DRINKS GAMES-ENTERTAINMENT '10.00 PER FAMILY officer Kenneth I' Kunzer charges that on Aug 26. Michael J Troka of 5108- Or­ chard drive. McHenry. com­ mitted the offense of unlawful possession of alcoholic liquor in that he is a person under the age of 21 and he did knowingly have in his possession in the vicinity of Richmond road and Maple avenue, twenty-eight bottles of alcoholic liquor. Bond set at $1,000. court date Sept 2. Sgt. Daniel Kinnerk charges that Lori DeBuck of 820 N. Green. McHenry. committed the offenses of forgery in that she did pass forged checks stolen from Mary Rae Watrv in five different McHenry businesses. Bond was set at $8,000. Keepin Healthy by Mary Richards II you're planning to celebrate the end of summer w ith a Labor day visit to one of Illinois' many beaches, the Illinois Department of Public Health has some tips you should keep in mind when choosing a beach for your outing. First, before you decide to go in swimming, look at the conditions at the beach If you see trash, garbage or other debris strewn about the ground, you probably should find a different beach Waste and garbage can attract bugs to the area, and can also get into the water. It 's also wise to swim only at a beach where a lifeguard is on duty at all times. Next, look for shower facilities.. and be sure to shower both before and after you swim. Shower facilities should be clean and neat with no standing water on the floors in the shower area and no garbage or other debris. Use plenty of soap * when you shower, as this will help prevent the spread of any disease organisms you may have picked up either before or during your swim. The beach where you decide to swim should be sandy, not muddv. The water should be clear, and free of floating materials. If the water contains snails, there's a chance you might go home with a case of Swimmers' Itch...not a very pleasant reminder of your end- of-summer outing. Another tip is to avoid swimming in stagnant, or still water There should be movement in the water (as with a spring or pond), as this helps keep the water clear. Welfare Agency Seeking Aid In "Desperate" Case A child welfare agency is in desperate need of a one or two- bedroom apartment for a 17- > ear-old expectant mother. The \oung woman at present is living in a foster home and- has one relative who is in poor health and can give only limited assistance. No security deposit van be paid at thisjime. but after arrival of the baby, she will be eligible for Aid to Dependent Children funds. The agency spokesman said the young girl has experienced tar more problems in seventeen \ears than most people do in a iiletime Her only possession is a dog and the agency hopes to find living quarters where she can keep her pet The highest rent she will be able to pay based on the A D C. payment, is $150. or $165 with utilities included Anyone who can offer assistance is asked to, call 312- 546-2152 and ask for Ann. The area around the beach should be grassy and wooded. A grassy, wooded area holds heavy rain and wasfe water and helps keep it from running into the swimming water If the beach you decide to use has eating areas, they should be well away from the beach area. This prevents waste and garbage from entering the water. Finally, when you do go in swimming, don't forget the common sense precaution ...don't swim after a heavy rain (there is too much run-off and thus a higher bacteria count from the surrounding area)...be sure you understand the buoys that indicate water depth, and don't swim out beyond the "safe"' areas...wear a cap to help prevent ear in­ fections take precautions against sunburn All these tips for safe swimming at the beach are not intended to take the fun out of your holiday. The Illinois Department of Public Health wants you to enjoy yourself in Illinois...and by knowing what to look for. you can have a healthier, safer holiday. If you want r^ore information about beaches or about swimming pools, contact: Jerry Ackerman, chief of the Division of Swimming Pools and Recreation, Illinois Department of Public Health, 535 West Jefferson, Springfield, Illinois 62761. Come in and browse, you'll get ideas for furnishing your bath and discover many charming,gifts. 3012 W Rte. 120, McHenry Last of New Bridge - Free Parking 385-0048 Mon.-Thurs. 9-5:30. Kri. 9-9, Sat. 9-5 Complete planning and installation of fixtures and accessories. HERMAN MASS PROPERTY McCULLOM LAKE RD. McCULLOM LK. ILL FIRESTONE • DELUXE CHAMPION • WHITEHALL • FULL 4 PLY * POLYESTEh C0RU B78-13... Y. 7. - '24.00 E78-14 "it 95 F78-14 '27.70 G78-14 '28.75 H78-14 .'30.80 G78-15 ..'29.45 H78-15 -'31.40 L78-15 S33-65 -- PLUS SALES TAX-- Don't^Forget. . . . We Feature GRANT BATTERIES r- T; McHENRY TIRE MART 3931 W. MAIN 385-0294

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