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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Apr 1976, p. 17

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HELP WANTED TART TIME HELP WANTED SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS NEEDED If interested please contact Mr. Richard Glawe at 385-7900 or 385-7210 ;v '4/2-4/9 AVON * IF YOU'RE AMBITIOUS, ORGANIZED, AND OVER 18 you can have* excellent earnings selling quality products. Call: MRS. BAUER 3S5-5385 4/2-4/30 BOATS & MOTORS AMF Sunflsh Sailboat $550. 385-0373 3-31-TF-1-2 14* semi V Alum car topper with finished wooden floor boards, excellent condition, 7 hp Eska motor with spare 6 gal tank and oars Phone 815- 653-7451 $400. complete 4-7/4-9 BOAT, MOTOR, TRAILER, fiberglass Caravelle, COT 16, 65 HP Mercury, Calkins trailer full canvas top. 312-231-8364 4-7/4-9 16 ft. 1973 BROWNING tri- hull 65 HP Mercury with trailer damaged $1200 or make offer 815-385-5320 4-2/4-7 16 ft. DOLPHIN TUNNEL 1974 150 HP Mercury power trim, SS prop $2400 815-385-5320 9 to 5 4-2/4-7 16 ft. 1955 CENTURY RESORTER 135 HP Gray Marine, just re- finished $850. 815-385-5320 9 to 5 4-2/4-7 GARAGE SALE 3405 W. Pearl St., April 9-10 love seat, chair, ottoman; cock­ tail table; end tables; corner table; lounging chairs; lamps; rugs; kitchen table; candela- bras; curtains; drapes; misc. items. 4-7/4-9 April 9 & 10, 8 to ? 7718 Deep Springs Road, Wonder Lake, 120 West to Wonder Lake Road. Follow signs. Furniture clothing, R.R. ties, patio stones 4-7 Moving Sale. Friday & Saturday 9 to 6 Antiques, many misc. 2622 Regner Road McHenry 4-7/4-9 YARD SALE Bicycles, golf clubs, clo­ thing, pottery and paintings Truck tool chest, furniture photographic equipment and lots of misc. Thurs­ day, Friday and Saturday 9:00 - 5:00 3924 W. Waukegan Road > (Rte. 120, across from Buss Ford) McHenry 4-7 26 FT. SAILBOAT 1974 REINEli And S.S. Electric lift. Cur­ rently largest fiberglass Keel Sailboat on "Chain" located north of McHenry on the Fox. Beautiful con­ dition w/25 h.p. inboard, Tangerine hull, off-white deck, cockpit, cushions, Bimini top and curtains etc. Black anod. mast can be lowered by one, while underway in two minutes. Sleeps 6 in cabin with 6'4*' headroom, Galley, dinette, and head. Replacement $15,000. Forced sale at $10,000.00 100% financing at $150. per month. Available through business aquaintance Call 312-266-1068 4-7/4-9 NOTICE REAL ESTATE If you want a custom carpenter built home, not a prefab. We have homes for your viewing. BOB STECK & SONS 815-385-0804 McHenry Shores, III. 3-24/4-30 iiimimiimiMiiiiiinmiiiniiirinflnig FLEA MARKET | ANNOUNCING =Spaces will be available for = Ea new flea market in down- S Etown Crystal Lake. E E Location: § Rosenthal's Sale Barn 1 E Corner Crystal Lake Ave.s & Main Street Crystal Lake, 111. E WHEN YOU GET A BARGAIN... There's always a little fixing up to do. We have two such homes in the Wonder Lake area. All they need are some finishing touches and your talent for decorating. NEED LOTS OF ROOM? 5 bedrooms, all on one level also full basement, large living room, kitchen and dining room, cement has been poured for garage, extras. Just $34,000. ALMOST ^ ACRE If you like to putter around in a lot of space, this lot is wide and deep. 3 bed­ room, large living room and dining room. Panora­ mic view from the beauti­ ful bay windows. You also get those little extras like carpeting, aluminum siding 1% car detached garage, and a partial basement. All this can be yours for $30,000.00 Call for appointment 312-658-8544 DIERCKS AGENCY 123 S. Main (Rt. 31) Aleoggyyjijy. Saturdays & Sundays Only I Flea Market is an enclosed S building. Space rental in- s eludes free parking & free ^advertising. DON'T DE- 5 LAY. Spaces are limited. E Reservations for spaces Eare now being taken | Call ROSENTHAL'S TRUE VALUE a For Further information 459-2700 4-7-TF-l afiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii REAL ESTATE House for sale by owner. 3 bedrooms, water rights, large lot, low taxes, $25,000 By ap­ pointment. 385-2777 4-7 $2,495. plus costs gets you mortgage for "Your Own" all electric Condo. River Road Realty, 344-1183 4-2-TF-1-2 NORTHFOX .CONDO all appli­ ances $21,500. Write POBox64 McHenry, HI. 60050 4-2/4-9 HANDY MEN NOTICE! A little elbow grease can make either of these homes a great investment for liv­ ing or profit! Wonder Lake area 5 bedroom all on one floor large living room, lovely kitchen and dining room, huge basement and patio $34,000. 3 bedroom, living room, dining room and many ex­ tras $30,000 Call Collect 312-658-8544 DIERCKS AGENCY 123 South Main Algonquin 4-2/4-7 I would like to thank the He­ bron Rescue Squad, emergency staff at McHenry Hospital, Dr. Narang, Dr. Rolander, the nur­ ses and all that helped in my recovery. My relatives, friends and neighbors who sent me cards and flowers during my illness. God bless you all. Mrs. Ethelyn Davis 4-7 THE FAMILY OF MRS. ARTHUR MATILDA OXTOBY Wish to thank all of our relatives, neighbor! and friends who were so kind to us during our Mother's illness and at the time of her death. To all who sent cards, flowers, food and memorials. Special thanks to the Richmond Rescue Squad, Doctors and Nurses at the Woodstock Memorial Hos­ pital, Bruce Adams, Rev. Len Schoenherr and Pallbearers 4-7 I WANT TO THANK allrmy friends and neighbors, nieces, nephews and cousins, and my twin sister Francis M. Cham­ berlain of Oak Lawn, that helped celebrate our 75th Birthday March 28th FRANK N. PITZEN 4-7 WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR; heartfelt appreciation for the many acts of kindness, cards and floral offerings received during the illness and passing of our loved one. Many, many thanks to all. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kreier Mr. & Mrs. Earl Dowell Mr. & Mrs. Charles Dowell Mr. & Mrs. Gene Dowell Family of CLYDE J. DOWELL 4-7 SITUATION WANTED Painter for hire. Will work by hour or by job. Reasonable prices. Call 385-7797 4-2/4-30 PETS FOR SALE German Shorthair Pointer pups, 3 weeks old. A.K.C. registered Your pick of the litter $75.385- 4537 4-7/4-9 White German Shepherd, AKC Registered, Call after 3 pm 815-344-0677 4-7/4-9 2 male Cocker Spaniels, 6 weeks old, A.K.C. registered. 344- 1274 4-2/4-7 WANTED TO BUY Wooden high chair with tray, good condition. 385-9130 4-7/4-9 HORSES FOR SALE 9 Year mare 15.1 hands, re­ gistered V2 Arab, beautiful coloring, Western & English $600 or best offer 385-4382 4-7/4-9 MOTORCYCLES 1975 Norton 850, red, 1750 miles, immaculate. Getting married. $1,890. or best offer After 5 p.m. 385-6740 ' 4-7/4-9 1975 350 Kawasaki Enduro, ex­ cellent condition, 1,300 miles, Asking $1,000 Daytime 385- 0783 after 6 pm 385-3456 4-2/4-9 3 HP Mini bike, new clutch, $40. Call after 5 p.m. 385- 6127 4-7/4-9 •72 Kawasaki, 750, mint con­ dition, low miles. $1,100. 344- 1274 4-2/4-7 WANTED TO RENT 3 or 4 bedrooms, McHenryarea Will consider option topurchase Call after 5 p.m. 385-0311 4-7/4-9 WANTED TO RENT Car Garage Call Collect 312-658-8050 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY! 4 bedroom, lH bath, two story home on 2% lots. Formal dining room, living room with fireplace, family room off kit­ chen. Apply tender loving care and it will be your dream house! Elaborate On Programs For Senior Citizens Kenneth W. Holland, director of the Illinois Department on Aging, has released a depart­ mental report covering the first eighteen months of the department. In the report, entitled, "Their Tomorrow is Today," the programs and services for senior citizens are elaborated upon. "This report," said Director Holland, "provides background information on the first days of this department and records the tremendous progress made since its inception in Novem­ ber, 1973." The prime target of the department is the 1.6 miUion people age 60 and over. In the attempt to reach these 1.6 million senior citizens, the department has administered the Title III and Title VII Programs provided through the Older Americans act. T*»e 16-month report follows the growth of the Social Service component, which is Title III of the Older - Americans act. Homemaker, Counseling, Legal service, and Telephone re-assurance are a few of the eighteen services detailed in the report. In 1975, for example, telep>«oe re-assurance reached 4,600 senior citizens. The Nutrition program, or Title VII Program, provided nutritionally-sound, hot meals to approximately 30,000 in­ dividual senior citizens from November of 1973 to June 30 1975. Winter Fun In South Includes Old Friends (By Father William O. Hanner, rector emeritus of Holy Comforter church. Episcopal, Kenilworth) Most of us have friends of very long standing, with whom we are on small ceremony. Such friends of the Hanners are Craig Atkinson and his wife. We have spent time in three of the last four winters at their apartment in Miami Lakes, Fl. We roomed side by side at Northwestern years ago, I was their best man and he and I went to Europe in 1928 for three months. One of the good things about Miami Lakes is that each several groups of apartments or condominia boast their own swimming pool. We sat beside his in the mild Florida breeze talking over old times and modern problems. You may recall I quoted him on matters of spoken English some time ago (written English too). He is the author of three books with a fourth coming up on The Finances of European Gravel. Miami Lakes is pleasant, the Atkinsons' beds and board are of a very high quality. Credit for this goes to Mrs. Atkinson, who operates with an eye to her guests' well being. From this comfortable and erudite company we separated ourselves about the middle of March and bent our steps northward. We sped by Yeehaw Junction of which I wrote, and where we spent so comfortable a night amid the cane and cattle fields of central Florida and on up through the Orange country to Silver Springs, spending the night at Ocala where someone relieved me of my new corduroy hat. We had not been to Silver Springs, near Ocala, for twenty-five years. They used to be beautiful and primitive with gallons of pure clear water pouring forth to form a clean and elegant lake which one explores in glass bottom catamorans, electrically operated from batteries I think, (not sure of this) for they ran quietly and smoothly and carried about twenty to thirty people in each boat-cost $2.75 each. You could see the springs turning the sand in deep holes and fish of all kind and sorts and sizes plus a couple of alligators probably procured as stage props. We saw an old boat long sunk and even here the inevitable beer cans. Those commercial units that taught America-Use and Throw Away-have done the nation a VACANT PROPERTY Choice Country home site, Won­ der Lake area, 9 plus acres, tall oak and hickorys, on black­ top. Terms available. A.T. Mc Intosh & Co. 312-372-2040 Ex­ tension C. 3-31-TF-1-2 10 Acres more or less in Ken­ tucky. If interested in buying Call 385-4740 3-31/4-7 McHenry Shores, lot for sale, size 72 x 130\ Hilltop and Ter­ race Drive location. 312-839- 5569 » 4-7/4-9 TO BE GIVEN AWAY Wanted good home. 4% year old Brittany Spaniel, great with chi­ ldren, loves people. Needs daily companionship. Call 344-1083 weekday evenings after 7:00 pm. anytime Sat. or Sun. 4/2-4/7 AOUITS ONLY Mottfy CotipUi COLOR |n •,i'ri'.ii'i' tv ivr . ' i iilvTI?M^,i' lViTivr i , iv iviYivi , i ,ri,rmTr¥ll PET COLUMN LOST LARGE FEMALE IRISH SETTER, 2 year old, answers to Brandy, lost on Wegner Rd., McHenry, family Heart­ broken, substantial reward Call 344-0480 between 8 am & 4 pm 385-4050 after 5 pm 4-7/4-9 FOUND Female dog H german shepherd, H golden retriever 385-4247 after 5:30 p.m. 4-7 GIVE AWAY AKC registered St. Bernard, free to good home, female all shots, 9 months old. 815-728-0738 4-7 4 kittens, 5 weeks old, 385-8406 Black Lab & German Shorthair mix, 10 weeks old, to good home. 385-7966 4-7 2 Shelte-poo puppies, 8 months old, real cute. 497- 3163 between 6-9 p.m. 4-7 The thirty-seven page report covers such areas as allocation of fundi for the 16-month period, the Council on Aging, the Technical Advisory com­ mittee. other related projects, in addition to census in­ formation on seniors PAGP. IS - PLAINDEALCR-WEDNE9DAY. APRIL 7, UN "This report." concluded Director Holland, "can be of valuable service in the study of this department's performance and accountability. I am pleased with the progress of the Department in its effort to reach Illinois' senior citiwra " The report. "Their Tomorrow la Today November. 1673. • July, 1696", is available upon request at tfce above addiees and in Hill sfi at Department en Aging, 910 S. Michigan Ave., 66666. big disservice. Only Oregon and Vermont seem to take action to cure this evil. Other places just put up with it the way some folks are content to live in dirty houses. But the land about the Springs has been "developed". This is an euphemism for putting in a lot of things that were not there at first and were later added to "make a buck". They had to move the road to accomplish all this so you are a little disoriented at first. They say it prompted one older tourist to exclaim to his wife, "Look mother, they've moved the Springs across the road!" The next night we were in Cordele, Ga. Here we got in one of those motels, nationally known for good beds and terrible meals where the service at dinner was so slow I was accused by my dear wife of not having shaved that day. Cordele is a pleasant town where I got a good haircut for 62.50. Rose sat in the car reading in front of the shop while I waited my turn. Just as I climed into the chair the old truck next to our car backed out, turning too quickly and punched a couple of dents in my fender. It locked the two bumpers together so the police came to pry us a part-damage to my car about 640. No question as to whose fault-we were parked-standing still. Their downtown was being renovated. Many towns have suffered mortal commercial founds from new shopping malls. Cordele has this trouble but they are working hard to restore some elegant old buildings in the old heart of town and the businesses they house. We drove out to see our local Episcopal parish. Its health was at once apparent. The old buildings, consecrated in 1662, were frame but in excellent condition and clean as a newly scrubbed baby. A magnificent, feathery dogwood was in bloom in the side yard, the flowers all drifty and appearing on parallel planes. The parish house behind the church was locked but the exterior was well cared for with firethorn espalied on either side of the door in the form of a cross. The whole job was so well done I wrote a note to the rector and left my card upon the altar where he might find it. He, Father Head, wrote me a note which we got when we got home thanking me for my note. Even with a slow dinner and a bashed fender I have a warm spot in my heart for Cordele. May this young priest prosper mightily in his ministry for Jesus! r)l\C OllOlt 2 1 2 3 N A v e r H a r v a r d I l l i n o i s X-RATED FEATURES NOW PLAYING 7 6 »:45 Nightly -- IS 6 Ov»r -- DOUBLE FtATUtt -- -- PIUS -- The The McHenry County college beard ef trualsea aseet for first toe In new tecttty Barbara Pants, chairperson. Crystal Lake; Dr. Davis, MCC president; Lee Sehnppert. Ryan. Crystal Lake; Bill Carroll. MCC attorney, Wood Hock; Tom A mettle, Richmond; Gerald Smith, Woodstock; and Herbert Latter, Gary. and Dr. WS£WMMS!i PHONE 385-0170 p,ace to shop- thru ,hC L(*ehurrt * ,n takes #***£%£ 35C Lokehu«t U £S£!SSis C UoŜ One minute eas* of the Tri-State One minute west of Skokie Highway (RL 41) at Waukegan (RL 43) and Belvtdere Rds (RL 120) Waukegan

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