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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Apr 1981, p. 12

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PAGE 12 - PLAlNP^ALERj^WEDNESt>AY^APRlLi^J^_ ' m mi JOHNSBURG, 3 bedroom, kitchen, living room. Stove, refrigerator, heat and electric included. $375 per month, security deposit and lease. 815-385-1268 4-15tfc FOR RENT, Approximately 430 square feet office space, suitable for professional or business office. Ideal location in McHenry on Route 120. Close to Post office. Bank, Stores. Heating, air conditioning ami utilities included ill lent. Will decorate to suit. Call for appointment. 815-385-0911 or815-385-1594 4-15-4-17C LARGE 4 BEDROOM House, Waterfront, well insulated, garage, spacious yard. Security deposit and references required. 815-385- 3486 or 312-541-8255 evenings. 4-15-4-17C 4 BEDROOM 8 ROOM Home. 14 bath, Partial basement, walking distance to McHenry. Fully carpeted, available now Security deposit 815-675-2435 4-15-4- 17c 2 BEDROOM HOME with central air, large yard. $325 month, references and security deposit required. 815-385-7236 . 4-15-4-17C VFW CLUBHOUSE and Hall for rent. Seating capacity for 400. Call 815-385-9860 from 9am to 12 weekdays or after 6pm. 4-ltfc RENT FOR FREE In April Save $360.00. New 2 bedroom, garage, full kit­ chen, dishwasher, self cleaning oven, washer-dryer hookup. Central air. 815-338- 0690 or 815-653-9395. 4-1 tfc FURNISHED APART­ MENTS and sleeping rooms, weekly or monthly rates. Mature adults only 815-385- 8905. 4-ltfc O N E A P A R T M E N T AVAILABLE, Ideal for retired, semi-retired or miadle aged, in "city of McHenry Two bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen and l's baths $375.00 815-344-1632 or 815- 385-6566 ' 4-ltfc APARTMENTS FOR RENT, two bedrooms. Third and James Street, McHenry. 312-381-2059. 4-ltfc ^ 4500 SQ.FT Cold Storage. Ringwood Area. Call Bill at 815-385-2639. 4-3-4-29C 2 BEDROOM APART­ MENT, In a country setting, overlooking a 110 acre com field and the Nippersink creek. This large apartment has self defrosting refrigerator-freezer, oven, stove and garbage disposal, and is within walking distance of a shopping and medical center. Mayline Apartments, Richmond. 815- 678-2861. 4-ltfc FOXRIDGE, 3 Bedrooms, 2 bath, Tri-Level, with fireplace. Fenced in back yard. $475.00 month plus utilities. 815-385-8311. 4-10-4- 17c 112 BEDROOM APARTMENTS Available Now Close to shopping centvr, within walking distance. 704 Logon. Coonoy Heights McHenry NEW APARTMENTS Ready for leasing on Rt. 31 CHAR-MAR ARTS. Call between 9:00 am ft 4:00 pm 815-385-5965 after 5:00 pm 815-385-9019 EXHIBITION HALL AVAILABLE 6,000 sq. ft., high ceiling, 16' overhead door. Ideal for swap meets, parties or auctions. Located on 176 and the Fox River. BURTON'S BRIDGE bet­ ween Crystal Lake A Waucon- da. 8154594017 or 81583-2111 4/8-4/17 ATTENTION NORSE FANCIERS 4 bedrooms, 3 bath hillside ranch home on one acre in Vol Mar Country Estates, large family room with fireplace, all bedrooms newly decorated, all kitchen appliances in­ cluded. Included is ac­ cess to 12 acre horse lot, barn and recreation house with pool $700 month. References and security deposit. 115-385-4472 J/27-4/1 If ROOM-MATE WANTED, Single individual looking for a room-mate to share ex­ penses. Must have stable work record. Two bedroom Condo, in McHenry. Recently re-decorated. Possession April 1st. $225.00 per month, which includes heat,air. Call John at 815-728- 0404 during days, or 815-344- 4473 evenings. 4-1 tfc OFFICES FOR LEASE 7432 Hancock Drive, Wonder Lake Suites from $75.00 per moniil. New, iiiuuern, fully carpeted and air conditioned building. Letizia Financial Corp. RealtorSv 815-728-0404. 3-25-5-lc INDUSTRIAL SPACE, Available, Fritzsche In­ dustrial Park, Inc., 5,000 sq. ft. to 15,000 sq. ft. 815-385- 1079 - 4-ltfc APARTMENTS FOR RENT, References and security deposit required. 815-385-1079. 4-ltfc MODERN 2 BEDROOM, lVfe bath condo, no pets, $340.00 per month, plus utilities and security deposit. 312-763- 8935 . 3-27-4-22 IN TOWN, available 5-1-81. 3 Bedroom, 1 bath, full finished basement. Fenced yard, 2 car garage. All ap­ pliances $490.00 per month. Byrnes Bros Realty, Emily Rees. 815-385-6900 . 4-15-4-24C McHENRY AREA. 1 & 2 bedrooms, ready now, fully carpeted, stove and refrigerator 815-385-2181. 4- 15tfc 2 or 3 BEDROOM Brick Ranch in McHenry. Central air. full basement, attached garage, spacious yard No appliances Available May 1st. $450 per month. 815-344- 3430 4-15-4-17C McHENRY. 2 bedroom house, 1' car attached garage, large fenced in yard, close to school and shopping center. Reterences and security deposit required $325.00 month. 815-653-9706 4-15-4-24C CUTE, CLEAN 2 bedroom house, 12 block from Fox River, includes 2 car garage and fenced in yard No pets or Children. Asking $325 per month. You pay utilities. Available May 10th. 815-344- 3584 after 6pm 4-15-4-17C TOWNHOMES In Woodstock WITH OPTION TO BUY 2 bedrooms, 1'/i baths, garage, central air. Available immediately. $450 , 312-259-1237 312-396-8581 CAftAGE SALE ST. JOIN'S KESSEI ARM MARY SQMUTY'S ANNVAL RSMMAtf SALE Johnsbwrg Community Club April 25-24 9 to 5 both days Donations of rummage may be brought any time during the week of April 12 through the 21. For inf. call 3SS-25M Eva Shaefer 395-1259 4/15,/22 Marie Oeffllng 4/16 4/23 WANTED TO SUV CASH PAID FOR Junk cars, running or not. Immediate removal. 312-526-3116. 4-ltfc 25 to 40 HP Long Shaft outboard motor, with con­ trols. 815-385-7448 . 4-10-4-17c WANTED TO BUY. Used Pontoon Boat, any condition Call after 6pm 815-385-4294. 4-15-4-17C WANTED, Thermopan windows,used metal siding and roofing. 815-385-5246 4- 1&-4-1YC "Flight To Entertainment ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED Highest cash price paid for your old rugs. SAROUK KASHAN, KERMAN CHINESE, etc. Will travel 312-884-6444 Schaumburg, II. GARAGE SALE, Saturday Only, 9:00 am til 1:00 pm. Twin beds; dresser; 3 CB's, 2 mobles, 1 base; Two matching black leather, recliners; lamps; TV's; Guitar equipment; AKAI reel to reel recorder; baby items; and much more. 604 South Emerald, McHenry Take River Road to Hickory Grange Subdivision. 4-15-4- 17c MOVING SALE, Antique Collectibles, Glass and China, Furniture, show cases. 10 percent off on everything. 5612 South Route 31 and 176, across from Tareydale Restaurant. April 15th thru May 2nd, 10 am to 5pm. 4-15-4-17c PORCH SALE, Friday 17th & Saturday 18th, 2903 Spring Road, Gate 5, McCullom Lake. Tires, boys bike, clothes, lamps, much misc 9am to 5pm. 4-15 Legislators State Senators Jack Schaffer (R.) - 33rd. 56 N. Williams St Crystal Lake, 111., 60014 Phone: 455-0309 Springfield Phone: 217-782-6525 Karl Berning (R.) - 32nd. 625 Deerfield Road Deerfield, 111., 60015 Phone: 812-945-3200 State Representatives Thomas J Hanahan (D.) 4801 W Route 120 McHenry. 111., 60050 Phone: 385-3427 Springfield Phone: 217-782-6476 Dick Klemm < R ) 3 W Crystal Lake Ave Crystal Lake. Ill , 60014 Phone: 455-6330 Springfield Phone: 217-782-8000 O Jill Zwick (R.) 205 West Main West Dundee, 111 Phone: 428-5727 60118 Room 1128, Stratton Building Springfield, 111., 62706 Phone: 217-782-8179 U.S. Congressmen Lvnn Martin, < R > 1318 F State Street Rockford, 111., 61105 Phone: 800-892-0740 1303 N. Richmond Rd Room 1 McHenry. 111., 60050 Phone: 344-3939 1208 Longworth Bldg. Washington, D C Phone: 202-225-5676 Robert McClory i R.) 326 N Genesee St. Waukegan, 111.. 60085 Phone. 312-336-4554 Donald E Deuster <R.) 32nd 510 N. Lake St Mundelein. 111., 60060 Phone: 312-566-1972 Daniel M Pierce < D.) -32nd. 580 Roger Williams Ave. "Hurricane Happening's" theme for its fifth annual entertainment extravaganza is "Flight to Entertainment," and adding to the glamour is the beautifully restored 1929 Stinson tri-motor all poised with showroom entertainers. Ready to keep the night club tradition alive and Just waiting for their flight are, pictured on the wing, Mary Beth Smith, THE "ANDREW SISTERS" - McHenry's own "Andrew Sisters" will again be performing at Marian Central's "Hurricane Happening" on the two weekends of April 24-25 and May 1-2. The 'lovely' trio consisting of local residents, Don Howard, Bob Adams, and Don Welngart, will be entertaining in the "Hollywood" room on each show night. PHOTO BY DeWANE her show, "Las Vegas;" and Anselmo Soils, "Mexico City;" standing, left to right, are Dave Kruse, "Ireland;" Dave Llndqulst, "Broadway;" Stella Matthews, "Paris;" Dave Heuvelmann, kneeling, "New Orleans;" Virginia Zymonas, "Broadway;" John Bankel, "Nashville;" and Bob Adams of the Andrew sisters, "Hollywood." M a r i a n C e n t r a l ' s "Hurrican Happening." that exuberant annual display of area talent and cooperation (more than 400 persons participate) will be presented this year on the two consecutive weekends of April 24-25 and May 1-2 at Marian Central high school. Route 120, Woodstock. Show time each night is 7:30 p.m This year's production, the fifth annual, features a wide variety of showrooms, all w i t h e n t e r t a i n m e n t associated with their destination. Visitors will be greeted by viewing an airline terminal setup, with each showroom departing at a different gate Flights to entertainment will include: "Broadway" - The best of Broadway comes via the expert direction of Virginia Zymonas and Ron Ferraro Solos, duets, and group entertainment highlight the festivities in "On Broad­ way" - a very authentic Manhattan theme. These performers are true pros! "Hollywood" - The gorgeous "Andrew Sisters" arrive in Hollywood amid the glitter and glamour of tinsle town. Always a favorite at "Hurricane Happening," the Andrew sisters delight each crowd in their own special way. "Ireland" - Come into Father O'Flyan's Irish Inn and enjoy a glass of Guiness Stout. Just a wee bit of blarney will be coming from the coffin in the corner! Father O'Flyan himself will be the friendly bartender. •Las Vegas" - Popular San Francisco entertainer, Tony Newborne, will be ieauiug his troupe :r. 2 dazzling night club /Review including two chorus lines with a bevy of beauties. This spectacle will be in the gymnasium and chaired by Tom Smith, a ^3 Marian graduate. "Mexico City" - Authentic south-of-the-border talent in this colorful room. A fast- loving show with spirited entertainers - they'll put the public in the mood to visit Acapulco and Tijuana! "Nashville" - Hosts. Rich and Mary Yager, will in­ troduce visitors to Marian's own Dolly Parton. The country theme is completed By the barn setting with hay wagon and stalls. Just down home country fun - "pickin' and grinnin' " - with a surprise visit from Minnie Pearl! "New Orleans" - Do you know what it means to miss New Orleans? Find out and reminisce with Kathy F o r e s m a n ' s 9 - p i e c e Dixieland band Kathy has assembled a group of very talented musicians and singers on a tour of Bourbon street for Dixieland! "Paris" - Join the popular "Jazmyn" singing group at a sidewalk cafe. Stroll down memory lane as this popular group performs the hits from the 40's and 50's Can-Can dancers will please all under the Eiffel tower - Kathy Bruhnke is the leader! "St. Ixiuis"- The arch and paddle boat are among the scenes enjoyed while listening to the Sweet Adelines ana favorite smig- along music by Greg Daly The riverboat captain is Dan Sandall - all aboard! Enjoy a delicious sandwich and a late evening breakfast in the St. l>ouis room! Tickets are available at the door, depending on availability, at a higher price than advance sales Ticket orders are made by calling Marian (338-4220) between 8 a m and 4 p.m Monday through Friday The advance ticket chairwoman for "Hurricane Happening" is Mary Ellen Keefe of Woodstock CLOSE COLLEGE McHenry County college will be closed Friday, April 17. and Saturday. April 18. in observance of Good Friday. Regular office hours will resume Monday. April 20. Other Rings The planet Saturn is famed for its ring system, but Jupiter and Uranus also have rings, the National Geograhic Society notes. Some observers suspect rings may circle Neptune as well. Deaths CHESTER VANDY Chester Vandy, 71. of 1007 Oeffling drive. Whispering Hills subdivision. McHenry. died Tuesday morning. April 14, in McHenry hospital He is survived by his wife Bernice and three children. Funeral arrangments were pending at press time at the George R Just,en & Son funeral home. CONSTANCE PARISI Constance Parisi, 72. of 5219 W. Shore, McHenry, died Monday, April 13, in McHenry hospital She was b o r n F e b 2 7 , 1 9 0 9 , t h e daughter of Joseph and Mary Spoto Mrs. Parisi had been a 25- year resident of McHenry and was a parishioner of St. Mary's Catholic church She is survived by her husband Sam. whom she married in St Louis 48 years ago. Sept 10, 1933; three daughters, Mrs Stanley (Rosalie) Slonina, McHenry, Mrs Robert (Mary Ann) Cholewa. Scottsdale. Ariz, and Mrs. Richard (Margaret) Mercure, McHenry; two sons, Joseph and Peter, both of McHenry; and 19 grandchildren Other survivors are three sisters. Mrs, Lillian Colletti. Elmwood Park. Mrs. Felieia Lato. St Louis and Mrs. Josephine Cuccia, St. Louis; and a brother Tony Spoto, Bellflower. Mo. She was preceded in death by a brother and a sister. Visitation was scheduled for Tuesday after 1 p.m.. at the George R. Justen & Son funeral home. A funeral Mass will be held Wed­ nesday. 10:30 a.m., at St. Patrick's church and burial will be in Countryside cemetery. Memorials would be ap­ preciated to the McHenry Area Rescue squad and the A m e r i c a n D i a b e t e s association. MAE MELLER Mae Meller, 1905 N. North avenue. McHenry, died Friday, April 10, at Memorial hospital for McHenry county, Wood­ stock She was 84 years old, born in Chicago Feb. 9, 1897, to Edward and Annie (Johnson) Keil. Mrs. Meller lived in McHenry 27 years, having come from Barrington, 111. She was preceded in death by her husband John, Jan. 31, 1978 Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Elmer "Al" (Jane) Boeldt of McHenry and two grandchildren, Julie and Valerie Boeldt. Funeral services were held Monday at 11 a.m., at the Peter M Justen & Son funeral home with Pastor Herman Graef of Zion Lutheran church officiating. Burial was at Highland Memorial Park, Liber- tyville. LOUIS PEDECONE Louis C. Pedecone, 344 Algonquin road. Lake In The Hills, formerly of McHenry, died Wednesday. April 8, at Sherman hospital, Elgin. He was 82 years old, born in Italy July 22, 1898, the son of Gennaro and Elizabeth Pedecone. Mr. Pedecone Mved in the McHenry area 25 years, having come from Cicero, 111. and was a tailor by trade His wife Edith C. (Cozzi) preceded him in death Oct. 6, 1980. He is survived by two sons, Ronald of Riverside, 111. and Jan of Lake In The Hills; a daughter Mrs. Robert (Linda) Ferguson of Lake In The Hills and seven grand­ children. A funeral Mass was conducted Saturday, 11 a.m., at St. Patrick's church. Burial was in St. Patrick's Countryside cemetery Friends called Friday, from 2 to 9 p.m , at the Peter M Justen & Son funeral home. AGRICULTURAL YOUTH INSTITUTE High school juniors and seniors considering a career in agriculture may be in­ terested in the Illinois Agricultural Youth Institute being held in Springfield June 16-19. Career workshops will be featured along with prominent a g r i c u l t u r a l l e a d e r s speaking on current issues and new trends in a g r i c u l t u r e . S t u d e n t s i n ­ terested in the institute, sponsored by the Illinois Dept of Agriculture, may- apply by contacting their high school ag or home e c o n o m i c s i n s t r u c t o r s . County 4 H Extension Ad­ visor. or the Department of Agriculture at 217 782-4884 Dennis Conway 3319 W. Elm St. McH«nry 385-7111 "See me for a State Farm Homeowners Policy with InflationCoverage." Lite a good neighbor. State- Farm is there Swe » •»« •nd CMutify Compart* Horn* OW»c• BHXjmmgiir mmon WANTED TO 6UV MOVING? CLEANING HOUSE? Buying Antique furniture, china, glassware, lamps, railroad items, etc. 815-678-4141. 3-4-4-24C ORIENTAL RUGS WAN­ TED, Immediate cash paid for rugs, Sarouk, Kashan, Chinese. Call collect. 312-884- 6444. 4-ltfc KITES FLY HIGH-The first Idte flying contest of Johns burg Scout Pack 454 was held recently on the grounds of McHenry County Well and Pump. Rt. 31. Thirty Scouts arrived with homemade kites of various sixes and design. Awards given for first kite up went to Joey Sullivan, 8-year-old class; Ray Klots, 9-y ears-old; and Arnte Bodecker, 10-year-old. Arnie's Idte had the longest tall. AAMT Election Set April 22 The next meeting of A A M T ( A m e r i c a n Association for Medical Transcription), North Shore chapter, which includes Lake, McHenry and Kenosha counties, will be held April 22 at 7:30 p.m. at St. Therese hospital, Waukegan, in the library. Election of officers will be held.. Any questions about the national or local chapters, or the CMT (Certified Medical Transcriptionist) program, will be answered at this meeting. 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