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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Aug 1981, p. 10

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PAGE it - PLA1NDEALER • WEDNESDAY. AUGUST It, lttl (Oft SALE FOR KENT CARACE SALE GREJSAL KITCHEN SET with 6 chairs, good condition $50.00 or best offer. 815-344- 4498 8-19-8-21C CHEAP BUT NICE. Cem#ht yard decorations. Fountains, bird baths, religious statues, deer, planters, animals, hundreds to choose from. 312-356-3812 or 312-356-3034. 8-19-8-21C PING-PONG Table, $40.00. Deluxe commode, brown vinyl. $30 00. 6 metal folding chairs, $3.00 each. 4 wooden folding chairs. $3.00 each 815-385-9019. Call after 3pm 8-19-8-21C K I R B Y V A C U U M CLEANER, includes at­ tachments $125.00; Boat lift $50 00; Exercycle, ad­ justable control $50.00; Camper hold downs & mirrors $50.00 . 815-385-5803 or 815-344-3612. 8-19-8-21c COLORADO NORWAY PINE TREES, 5 ft. to 8 ft. $65.00 each if you dig. $85.00 each if I dig 815-385-3269 4821 West Crystal Lake Road, McHenry 8-19-8-21c HAMMOND ORGAN Model number H-382 $2,950.00 firm. Call 815-385-1618. 8-19-8-21c 1975 HONDA 200cc, electric start, 10,000 miles, 17' Sea Mymph canoe with paddles and portage pads. 815-344- 4724 8-19-8-2 lc HYDRAULIC RAM 5"x24" to make log splitter, brand new, cost $509.95 sell $350.00 or best offer; Remington 700 BDL, 25-06 cal. 99 per cent new condition, new $419.95 sell $300.00, pad, bases, rings included; Pen Senator 6-0 reel with 6 ft. extra heavy all roller guide rod, rod Gimble, new condition, cost $195.95 sell $100.00 815-385-0942 . 8-19- 8-21 c MM 445 TRACTOR with 3 point power steering, $1,000; Ford 841, 4 wheel drive tractor with loader and 4 point, power steering $3,500. 815-338-6664. 8-19-8-21c 1978 440 KAWASAKI Snowmobile, 1979 250 Yamaha snowmobile $600.00 each , 15' Sea Star with 65 hp Mercury engine and trailer. $2.500. 815-653-9767 . 8-19-8- 2le . . COUCH AND LOVE seat $250.00 or best offer. 815*385- 8467. 8-19-8-21C DARK ROOM EQUIP­ MENT. For information call 815-344-0452. 8-19-8-21c BENCH VISE with swivel base, 5" wide jaws, 815-385- 9277 after 6pm. 8-19-8-28C KING & QUEEN Motorcycle seat for large bike. Luggage rack, $90 00 or best offer. 815- 344-5534. 8-19-8-2 lc 2 NEW SCHWINN 10 speed bikes; 1 girls bike, 21", boys 27"; 1 large Sky Kennel. 815- 385-1514. 8-19-8-2 lc RIDER MOWER and Snow Plow Combination, in ex­ cellent shape, $300.00 . 815- 728-1016. 8-19-8-2 lc 2 POOL PUMPS, 1 like new $50.00 - $25.00; Solid Maple Chair; Herculon Cushions $30.00; Trundle Bed $50.00. 815-344 2867 8-19-8-21C PAIR PYGMY GOATS, Breeder Geese & Chicken Equipment. Also American Nubian Buck Service Available. 312-526-7980. 8-19- 8-21c EKO GUITAR with case. Excellent condition. New Strings, $100.00.. 815-344-0635. 8-19-8-21C 30" WHIRLPOOL Electric oven, very good condition $50.00 or best offer. Like new wood storm-screen com­ bination windows, assorted sizes $10.00 each or best offer. 815-653-6874 eves. 8-19- 8-21c 2 TIRES AND RIMS for Chevy Vega 815-385-9277 after 6pm $10.00 each 8-19- 8-28c OXYGEN ACETYLENE cuttting torch outfit, $150.00 815-385-9277 after 6pm. 8-19- 8-28c TWO 4' FLORESCENT Strip lites, new in the box $15.uu each 815-385-9277 after 6pm. 8-19-8-28c ENCLOSED 2 place snowmobile trailer, $350.00, 815-459-8857 . 8-19-8-21c PIPE HEADACHE rack and 8 sets chains and binders. 815-385-9277 after 6pm. 8-19- 8-28c READY NOW. Large 1 Bedroom Apartment. Very clean. Carpeted, Appliances, Big Closets, In Town McHenry, Security Deposit. 815-344-4729. , 8-19-8-21C CONVENIENT, CLEAN 2 Bedroom,, 2nd floor apart­ ment, Heat furnished. $325.00 plus security deposit. Emily Rees, Byrnes Bros. Realty, Better Homes & Gardens. 815-385-6900. 8-19-8- 21c 3 BEDROOM, Immediate occupancy, 2 bath, rec room and 2 car garage. Walk to everytthing In town location. $450.00 a month plus utilitties. References required. 815-385-7171. 8-19- 8-21 c WHISPERING OAKS, 2 bedroom brieyk ranch, Garage, AC., Appliances. Immediately $425.00. 414-275- 3394. 8-19-8-21C JOHNSBURG SCHOOL District, rent with option to buy, 4 bedrooms, lVfe baths, newly decorated and car­ peted ranch home. $375.00 month. 815-385-9964 . 8-19-8- 21c WONDER LAKE, Wood­ stock school district, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, carpeted home with basement. $375.00 month. 815-653-9964 . 8-19-8- 21c 2 BEDROOM APART­ MENT, 1st floor, with garage, appliances, very clean, no pets. 1301 North Richmond Road. $350.00. 815- 385-5716 or 815-385-0483. 8- 12tfc McHENRY, 6 Room apartment, 2 bedrooms, Vfe block from hospital, basement, 2 porches, garage, $360.00 month. 815- 385-6513 or 815-385-3192. 8-19- 8-21c 4 BEDROOM FARM HOUSE. Large yard, $350.00 per month plus utilities. Referenc%s Required, Ringwood Area. 815-455-4242. 8-19-8-21C 2 BEDROOM COTTAGE, $250.00 month & security deposit. 4514 E. Wonder Lake Drive & Mohawk (corner). 8-19-8-21 c 3 ROOM APARTMENT, Centrally located _ in McHenry. Appliances, Adults, no pets, security deposit. $275.00. Call Byrnes Bros 815-385-6900 or 815-455- 5148. 8-5 tfc UPSTAIRS FLAT, in spacious house. Located l't> miles north of McHenry. Heat furnished, no pets, security deposit, references, immediate possession. 815- 385-4349. 8-12tfc OFFICE SPACE. Ideal location close to bank, post office, stores. Ap­ proximately 430 square feet. Will decorate to suit. $350 includes heat, electricity, air conditioning. 3433 W. Elm Street. Call for appointment. 385-0911 or 385-1594 . 8-5tfc McHENRY OFFICE, new carpet, air conditioned, includes all utilities $115.00. Call 815-385-3490. 8-5tfc 2 BEDROOM APART­ MENT, In a country setting, overlooking a 110 acre corn field and the Nippersink creek. This large apartment has self defrosting refrigerator-freezer, oven, stove anddgarbage disposal, and is within walking distance of a shopping and medical center. Mayline Apartments, Richmond. 815- 678-2861 8-5tfc APARTMENTS FOR RENT, References and security deposit required. 815-385-1079 . 8-5tfc McHENRY AREA, 1 & 2 bedrooms, ready now, fully carpeted, stove and refrigerator. 815-385-2181. 8- 5tfc INDUSTRIAL SPACE, Available, Fritzsche In­ dustrial Park, Inc., 5,000 sq. ft. to 15,000 sq. ft. 815-385- 1079. 8-5tfc FURNISHED APART­ MENTS. 1 bedroom. Mature Adults only. 815-385-8905. 8- 5tfc LARGE ONE BEDROOM Apartments $275.00 plus utilities. Security deposit required. .No pets. 815-385- 0292 or 815-344-1035 8-5tfc 3 BEDROOM HOUSE in Wonder Lake. $450.00 per month, plus security. Call 312-423-8759. ^ 8-12-8-28C --M ROOM FOR RENT. Board & utilities included. 506 Country Club Drive, McHenry. After 5pm 8-12-8- 21c WONDER LAKE, 3 bedroom home, full basement with family room, fully carpeted. On Beautiful wooded lot. No pets. $400.00 month. Available October 1st. 815- 459-5933. 8-14-8-19 IN McHENRY, 3 Bedroom house, large yard, wood deck, immediate occupancy, $400.00 month. 815-385-7262 after 6 pm. 8-14-8-21c 3 BEDROOM HOUSE, McHenry area. Available September 1, $360.00 month plus 1 month security deposit. 815-385-2570. 8-14-8- 21c McHENRY, CLEAN, 3 Bedroom ranch, large fenced lot. Lake rights. Security deposit. $395.00. 312- 394-9456. ' 8-19-8-21C CLEAN FURNISHED room for rent, weekly-monthly. 815-335-2933. 8-19-8-21C CLEAN 1 BEDROOM fur­ nished house in Wonder Lake. No Pets. $185.00 plus utilities and security deposit. Call 312-271-5613 after 6pm. 8-19-9-4C TEACHERS, 2 BEDROOM Home, completely fur­ nished, all utilities paid, $350.00 month, security deposit. September to June. Wonder Lake. 815-653-9954. 8-19-8-21c APARTMENT SHOPPING* Try our brand new deluxe units. 1 & 2 bedroom in the City of McHenry. Featuring security, privacy and luxury. Available in August. Call for information and reservations. 815-385-3192 or 815-385-7632. 8-5tfc 2 BEDROOM APART­ MENTS, James & Third Street, McHenry. 312-381- 2059. 8-5tfc BUILDING 2,000 sq. ft. Center of McHenry. Call 815- 385-3683. 8-5tfc CLEAN SLEEPING ROOMS. Daily or Weekly Rates. 815-385-8905 or 815- 385-0266 . 8-5tfc 2 BEDROOM APART­ MENT, $300.00 month in­ cludes utilities. Security deposit required, no pets. 815-385-9872. 8-5tfc LIGHT INDUSTRIAL SPACE, new opening in , areas of 1200 to 15,000 t. Immediate occupancy. 815- 678-2861 8-5tfc HEARING AIDS For rent. McHenry Hearing Aid Center, 3937 W. Main St., McHenry. Wednesday 10am to 5pm 8-5tfc VFW CLUBHOUSE and Hall for rent. Seating capacity for 400. Call 815-385-9860 from 9am to 12 weekdays or after 6pm. 8-5tfc 1 & 2 BEDROOM APART­ MENTS. No pets. Middle aged adults preferred No Singles. 815-344-4231. 8-5tfc SUBLEASE-McHENKY, 1 bedroom $275.00. Available 9-1-81 to 3-31-82. For more information 815-385-8327 . 8- 19-8-2 lc BARN IN McHENRY. Close to town. Very large, ex­ cellent condition. Good for boats, tractors, construction machine or any large equipment. 312-564-1972 . 8- 19-8-21 c <r- 2 BEDROOM WITH basement, McHenry area $350.00 per month plus security deposit. 815-385-5922 McHenry Realty. Ask for Ted. 8-19-8-21 c CARACE SALE GARAGE SALE. Moving to Florida, Everything must go, Misc.; Household; Tools; etc. Thursday 8-20, Friday 8- 21, Saturday 8-22, 9:00am-?, 2623 W. Fair Oak Lane, McHenry, II. (One mile south on River Road). 8-19-8- 21c MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE: Thursday-Saturday, August 20,22, 9-5, Baby items; Clothes, infant-adult; Furniture; Musical In­ struments; Ice Skates; Toys; Books & more. 5615 N. Ridgeway Road, Ringwood (off Barnard Mill Road). 8- 19-8-21C GARAGE SALE: August 20, 21,22.9am-4pm, on Saturday 9am-12. Wards 8 hp tractor, mower, snow, dozer; Reclining chair; Pole lamp; 2 antique chairs; Electric portable washing machine; 2 combination windows 23r,<4x533/4; Toddlers clothes; Stereo turntable; childs carrier bike seat. 3510 w. Broad Street, McHenry. 8- 14-8-19 YARD SALE, August 21, 22, 23; 9am-4pm Friday, 9am- 3pm Saturday, 9am-2pm Sunday ,Vacuum cleaner; Twin Size Bed; Toys; Clothing all sizes and misc. 3722 Fillmore Road. McHenry. (off of 31 and JohnsburgRoad). 8-19-8-21c 2 FAMILY YARD SALE, 1416 W. Hawk Avenue, Burtons Bridge. Friday, August 21, Saturday, August 22, 9am. Follow sign at Rte. 176 & Burtons Bridge. 8-19-8- 21c 2 FAMILY GARAGE SALE, 3613 Bull' Valley Road. 3- Antique slots; Antenna rotor; Gun stock, Twin beds; Shutters; Tires; Household items. August 21,22.9-5. 8- 19-8-21 c GARAGE SALE, Thursday, August 20, Noon till 6pm. August 21, 22. 10am-5pm. Collectibles; Antique secretary desk, Old fur­ niture, Good teen clothes. 412 N. Front Street. 8-19-8-21C MULTIPLE FAMILY Garage Sale. Early X-Mas Shoppers. New & Used Goodies. 4704 E. Wonder Lake Road, Wonder Lake. Friday thru Sunday. 8-19-8- 21c McHENRY COUNTY TUMBLE WEED'S Garage Sale. August 21, 22. 9am- 5pm. 1613 Riverside Drive. Donations accepted. Call 815-385-8004 or 815-385-7960. 8-19-8-21C YARD SALE, August 21 & 22. 9am-4pm. Attention! Moms-To-Be & New Moms. Selling all baby items. NB to 4, Boy & girl. Swing, walker, maternity clothes. Household items, much misc. No Early Birds! 3705 W Anne Street, Edgebrook Heights. 8-19-8-21C GARAGE SALE. Clothes, misc. Wedensday, Thur-_ sday, Friday. 10am-5pm. Cash Only. No Early Birds! 4611 Front Royal, Whispering Oaks. 8-19-8-21c GARAGE SALE, 412 Shepherd Hill, (off Green Street, south) Friday, Saturday, August 21st, 22nd. 10am-6pm. Misc. Household and excellent clothes. 8-19-8- 2lc GARAGE SALE, Riding Lawn Mo^et^. Ping-pong table; ' TdwgFf Sports Eqifipment;'*-' ^Furniture; Dressers; 10 Horse Power Johnson Motor, 19' Tri-Hull Boat. 3 Different Copy Machines, Canning Supplies, Many Books, Lots of Clothes and much more. 714 Lincoln Road, (Vk miles east of McHenry Outdoor theater). 8-19-8-21C GARAGE SALE, Wed­ nesday, Thursday, Friday. 9am-5pm. 1508 Channel Beach, Sunnyside. Lots of kids, ladies clothes. 8-19-8- 21c GARAGE SALE, August 20th, 21st & 22nd. 9am-5pm. 2002 N. Sunset Avenue, Lakeland Park. Toys; Clothes; Curtains; Draperies; Tools; Knick Knacks; Household items, Much misc. 8-19-8-21c GARAGE SALE. We have something to please everyone! Back to school clothes, chandelier, am-fm 8 track stereo, adding machine, new garbage disposal. August 20-22. 9am- 4pm. 209 Sunset, Lakemoor, McHenry, off 120. 8-19-8-21c 8 FAMILY YARD SALE, Collectibles-others. Aqgust 21 & 22. 9am-6pm. 1108-1207 Lily Lake Road. Due to last week's poor weather con­ ditions, we are continuing our garage sale. (Prices reduced on many items). Some things you haven't seen for 50 years. Cream separator, oxen yoke, old wood stove, school bells, depression glass, old fur­ niture, pinball machine, 2 snowmobiles & trailer. Girls 20" bike, hand crafted wood toys, baby quilts, books, crocks & very old jug, old mason jars, stoves. Many items, old & new. 8-19-8-21c GARAGE SALE, August 21, 22, 23 . 9am-5pm. 1409 N. Oakwood Ct. (Lakeland Shores). Childrens clothes (including boys pants 12-16); TV; Toys; Chair & Misc. 8- 19-8-21C GARAGE SALE, Saturday Only. August 22. 8am-5pm. 3803 W. Kane Avenue. Girls clothes 5-6; End tables; Crib; Womens clothes, size 16; Lots of misc. 8-19-8-21c MOVING SALE, 4422 Lakewood, Friday August 21, Saturday 22nd. Full size headboard and bed com­ plete; twin bedroom set; washer, dryer; humidifier; garden items; more misc. 8- 19-8-21C FOUR FAMILY GARAGE sale. August 20, 8am-6pm. 2612 Sterling Drive, McHenry. Many baby items; Light fixtures; Stereo; Carpeting; 26" girls bike (needs work); Executive, desk; Humidifier; 7 styles of draperies; refrigerator (side by side); much misc. , 8-19 GARAGE SALE, Thursday Only. 9am-5p. Everything goes! Must move next day.Enough furniture, infant items, children's clothing, etc. to fill up a 2 car garage. 3615 Weingart, McHenry, H. 8-19 GARAGE SALE, Lots of plants; clothes; "New" Gas Oven still in box; ski boots, much misc. 4317 S. Ridgeway, Ringwood, II. 815- 653-9531. Friday 8-21, S&ttfrday 8-22,9-5. 8-l9-8-21c GARAGE SALE, August 21st and 22nd. 9:00am. 1208 May, Sunnyside. Everything goes. Misc. , furniture; stereo-tape recorder; collector items; etc. 8-19-8-21C MOVING SALE, Tri-Chem instructor practice blocks, ladder, pump and liner for Coleco 12'x3' pool; Kodak instamatic M24 movie camera and light; 1968 Mustang $850.00 ; 4-13" tires $40.00; Auto.-Trans,Ford $50 00; Exhaust headers for "289" $60 , plus other items too numerous to mention. Friday and Saturday, 8-21 & 8 22,10am-4pm, Sunday 8-23, Noon to 4pm. 723 W. Southside Avenue, Lilymoor Subdivision. 8-19-8-21c GARAGE SALE, Moving, lots of misc. Thursday- Saturday. 8:30am-4:00pm. 2810 Rosedale, Woodlawn Park, McHenry. 8-19 GARAGE SALE, 307 S. Emerald Drive, McHenry. Friday, Saturday. 9-5. Paperbacks, early 1900's; Modern westerns, misc. 8- 19-8-2 lc GARAGE SALE. Clothes, lumber, misc. 1706 Beach Road, McHenry. Friday & Saturday. 9am-5pm. 8-19-8- 21c IPAWTCO TO BUV I AM BUYING, Scrap Gold, Gold Coins, Scrap silver, Silver coins U.S. or Foreign, Platinum. Scrap or coins. Baseball cards. 815-344-4010. i 8-5tfc f ' CASH PAID FOR Junk cars, running or not. Immediate removal. 312-526-3116. 8-5tfc WANTED JUNK CARS any condition. Scrap metal (aluminum cans). Madsens Metal Reclaiming. 815-678- 4659 7-29-8-21 c WANTED TO BUY, Recliner. Should be in good condition. Please call 815- 385-0121 after 4pm. 8-19-8-21C fiT COLUMN GIVE AWAY. Adorable medium sized puppies, to a loving home only. 312-587- 7944. 8-19-8-21C HORSES TRIPLE A.Q.H.A. 8 year old Buckskin Gelding, suc­ cessfully shown with ROM. and western pleasure, and points and halter, english and trail. Suitable for youth or adult. Call 414-862-6707 or 815-675-2168. 8-14-8-21C 11x18 BOX STALLS PASTURE TURN OUT, IF KSMEB DAILY GRAIN •LARK OUTDOOR RMNG ARENA •NEW RTiWRMOR ARENA •UUKE FOALRK STALL AVAEABLE •MOOR ARENA AVARJtLE BY THE HOUR VISITORS WELCOME RAJA ACRES 8417 REGMER RD. HEBRON, IL. 8/5TFI SUNSET KENNELS AKC Puppies All Dreed Dog Grooming Pet Supplies ANF Dog Food Distributors Obedience Closses Beginning In August Register Now-$2.00 Off with this od flETS m SAU A K C A L A S K A N MALAMUTE, male, 15 month, approximately 100 lbs, .housebroken, gentle, playful. Very beautiful dog. Moving to apartment. Must sell. Best offer. 815-653-9000. 8-19-8-21C REGISTERED BRITTANY SPANIEL, male, 6 months old. Excellent hunting stock, Mother on premises $125.00." 815-923-2213 mornings or 312- 888-2468 8-12-8-21C s BY IAWRENCE W AITHOUSE YOU CAN DO IT! August 23,1981 Background Scripture: f Deuteronomy 30: 11-20. Devotional Reading: Nehemiah 9:26-31. "It's too late for me to change my life!" "Things are too messed up to straighten out!" "I've always been this way and I always will be!" "There's no way I can start over!" These are just a few of the things that people tell me when I challenge them to put their lives in order. So many people conclude that there is a point at which a life is no longer worthy or possible of redemption. I can understand those feel­ ings, for there are times when the challenge to "clean up our act" seems totally beyond our meager capacities. We feel doomed to stay exactly where we are: at the bottom of the pit! The Choice Is Ours But one of the enduring themes of the Bible is that it is never too late, never too dif­ ficult, never impossible, unless we choose to make it so. As Moses sums up his third dis­ course to the people of Israel, he makes it clear that their dest­ iny depends upon their own choices: "See, I have set before you this day life and good, death and evil" (Deuteronomy 30: 15). As someone has put it, there are no hopeless situations; just people who have grown hopeless about them. If we choose to regard life without hope, it will be without hope, it h^s not been decided for us by 'r someohe else: If is our choice: "therefore choose life, that you and your descendents may live" (30: 19). Moses makes clear, not only that we can choose life, but that, we are constantly making choic­ es--good and bad--and there are consequences that follow those choices. If we choose not to follow God's command­ ments, there is an eventual price to be paid. "But if your heart turns away, and you will not hear, but are drawn away to worship other gods and serve them, I declare to you this day, that you shall perish" (30: 17, 18). So, we are not helpless vic­ tims of life; we shape our lives by the choices we make. Very Near Neither is the good life in God's will so far beyond our grasp. "For this commandment which I command you this day is not too hard for you, neither is it far off. It is not in heaven, that you should say, 'Who will go up for us to heaven, and bring it to us, that we may hear it and do it?' "(30: 11, 12). Of course, it is not easy, but neith­ er is it beyond our grasp, if we really want it. One doesn't have to have a high I.Q. nor rise from a higher culture to grasp that which we must do. No, "the word is very near you; it is in your mouth and in your heart, so that you can do it" (30:14). When we look at our own lives, it is easy to conclude that new life is beyond our grasp. But when we behold in us the power of God's redeeming love, we need to remember that: WE CAN DO IT! THOUGHT FOR FOOD ByQOULDCROOK KTS m SAU GERMAN SHORTHAIR, Pure bred with papers. Female l year old. Very friendly $75.00. Call 815-385- 6199. 8-19-8-21C AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD Pups, all colors, blue merles, red merles, born July 10. 815- 728-1343. 8-19-8-21C 414-877-2473 7/29TF POTATO BISCUITS Vi cup Potato Buds® mashed potatoes (dry) V} cup hot water '/j cyp shortening or butter or margarine, softened 1 Vi cups all-purpose flour 2 tablespoons sugar 1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon baking powder Vi teaspoon salt Zi cup milk Heat oven to 400°. Mix pota­ toes and hot water in bowl; let stand until water is absorbed. Mix in shortening. Mix dry in­ gredients; stir into potato mix­ ture. Mix in milk. Turn dough onto well-floured board; knead 10 times. Roll or pat dough to '/i-inch thickness; cut with 2- inch biscuit cutter or into de­ sired shapes. Place on un- greased cookie sheet; bake until crust is golden bsown, 20 to 25 minutes. Sixteen 2-inch biscuits. • Registered Trade Mark of General Mills, Inc. Deaths FRANCES HERGOTT Frances E. Hergott, 56, 1316 Berwyn street, Spring Grove, was found dead at her residence Monday, Aug. 17. She was born March 6, 1925, in Lake Villa, to Lee and Beatrice Wilmington Sherwood. Mrs. Hergott was raised in Round Lake and moved to the Spring Grove area 35 years ago. She was a member of St. Peter's Catholic church, Spring Grove and belonged to the Christian Mothers society. On June 23,1945, in Round Lake, she married Eugene Hergott, who survives. In addition to her husband, she is survived by a daughter Mrs. Terry (Kathy) Sipe of Carol Stream; two sons, James of Twin Lakes, Wis. "and William of Kenosha, Wis; one grandchild and her mother, Beatrice Sherwood of Zion, 111. Also surviving are four brothers, Delbert Sherwood of Lake Villa, Robert of Downers Grove, Howard c* Antioch and Alvin of Round Lake. She was preceded in death by an infant daughter Patricia and her father Lee. Visitation will be held Wednesday from 3 to 9 p.m. at the George R. Justen & Son funeral home with a Christian Mothers Rosary at 3:30 p.m. and an evening Rosary recited at 8. A funeral Mass will be offered Thursday, 10 a.m., at St. Peter's church and in­ terment will be in the church cemetery. Memorials would be ap­ preciated to the Spring Grove Rescue squad. JAMES CLUCAS James M. Clucas, 1121 Cumberland circle, McHenry, died Saturday, Aug. 15, at McHenry hospital. He was 71 years old, born in Chicago March 3,1910, the son of George and Minnie (McDevitt) Clucas. Mr. Clucas lived in McHenry about 11 years, having come from Evanston. He was a retired mechanical engineer for the Unistrut Products Co., Chicago. Survivors are his wife Lela Oleva Groulx Clucas; two sons, Lloyd Lawson Clucas of Chicago and George Lawson Clucas of Pittsburg, Pa.', three grandchildren, Antonella, David and Barbara Clucas; and one sister, Grace Clucas McGee of Wilmette, 111. No visitation was scheduled and burial was private. Arrangements were handled by the Peter M. Justen & Son funeral home. BRIAN BAKER Brian O. Baker, 39, 606 S. Lily Lake road, McHenry, died Saturday, Aug. 15 in Lake county, in a ballooning accident. He was born Jan. 28, 1942, in Chicago, to Herbert and Margaret (Shalley) Baker. Mr. Baker moved to McHenry 34 years ago and had been a carpet installer for the North West Service Co. of Barrington for five years. He was a member of the McHenry Moose Lodge No. 691; was currently serving as governor for the Moose and had been a junior governor for the Moose in 1980. He also belonged to V.F.W. Post 4600 and served in Viet Nam during the early 60's. On March 9, 1974, in McHenry, he married Lily Ann nee Pickering, who survives. Other survivors are four children, April Lynn, Beth, Bill and Tricia, all at home. Also surviving are his parents, Herbert Baker of Chicago and Mrs. Margaret Baker of Plainfield, 111.; a sister, Mrs. Charles (Lynn) Skelton, Plainfield, 111.; and brothers, Herbert Baker, Jr., Fountain Valley Calif, and Barry Baker of McHenry. Visitation was scheduled for Tuesday, from 3 to 9 p.m., at the George R. Justen & Son funeral home, with Moose rites at 8. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, 10 a.m., at the funeral home and burial in Woodland cemetery. Memorials are requested to the Bum center of Evanston hospital, 2650 Ridge avenue, Evanston, 111. CAROLYN SOREN8EN A former resident of McHenry, Carolyn (Hay) Sorensen. 54, died Sunday, Aug. 16, at Waukesha Memorial hospital. She was born Aug. 15, 1927, the daughter of John and Stella Hay. Survivors are three children, Lisa, Lric and Stephen, all of W .ukesha; four brothers, Arnold of Woodstock, Jack, Vern and Robert of McHenry; three sisters, Evelyn Hay, Jeanne Schaefer and Pat Thomas, all of McHenry. She was preceded in death by her husband Torben, in 1980; her parents; and a brother Donald. Memorial services were scheduled for Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., at the Rudolph funeral home, 502 N. East avenue, Waukesha. Memorials may be made in her name to the charity of one's choice. ANN CARLSON Ann K. Carlson, 8709 W. Dorr road, Wonder Lake, died Wednesday, Aug. 12, at the Americana Health Care center, Arlington Heights. She was 70 years old, born in Chicago Oct. 13, 1910, the daughter of Frank and Frances (Schwartz) Kalfus. Mrs. Carlson lived in the Wonder Lake area about eight years, having come from Franklin Park. Her husband Albert B, preceded her in death April 16, 1978. Survivors are three daughters, Joan Carlson, Wonder Lake, Joyce Alfred Kitzman, Mt. Prospect and Mrs. Janice Morgan, Crystal Lake; and seven grand­ children. Also surviving are her father Frank Kalfus; a brother Michael Kalfus of Florida and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Wills of Florida and Mrs. Elizabeth Holzhausei of Chicago. Funeral services were held Saturday, 2 p.m., at the Peter M. Justen & Son funeral home, with the Reverend Richard N. Wright of Wonder Lake Bible church officiating and burial in Greenwooti cemetery, Greenwood. Friends called at the funeral home from 3 to 9 p.m. Friday. FRANK HARRISON Frank C Harrison, 5119 N. Ridgeway road, Ringwood, died Friday, Aug. 14, at McHenry hospital He was 66 years old, born in Ringwood June 12, 1915, the son of Chancey I and Myrtle (Wattles) Harrison Mr. Harrison lived in the Ringwood area all his life and was a dairy farmer. He was a member of McHenry Moose Lodge 158 AF & AM He is survived by his wife Mertie (Beard), whom he married Oct. 14, 1945, in Ringwood. Other survivors are a son Allen of Ringwood; a daughter Mrs. Evelyn Zvonar of Johnsburg; and three grandchildren, Mark. Craig and Amy Zvonar. Also surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Helen Marlowe and Mrs. Carol Donahue, both of Huntley, and Mrs. Amy Brener of Elgin. Funeral services were held Monday, 2 p.m., at the Peter M Justen & Son funeral home, with the Rev. Gordon Smith of Ringwood United Methodist church officiating and burial in the Harrison-Carr cemetery, Ringwood. Friends called Sunday from 4 to 9 p.m Memorials would be ap­ preciated to the Ringwood United Methodist church or the Wonder Lake Rescue squad. ROY ENGER Roy E. Enger, 914 Oak- wood drive, McHenry, died Friday, Aug. 14, at McHenry hospital. He was 69 years old, born in Chicago Sept 26, 1911, the son of Charles and Alma (Anderson) Enger. Mr Enger lived in McHenry eight years, having come from Wheaton, 111. He was a retired pattern designer in the laboratory of Sears Roebuck Co., Chicago. Survivors include his wife Evelyn (Roster); one sister, Mrs. Ruth Timblin of Mundelein, 111. and a brother Richard of Vancouver, Wash. He was preceded in death by a brother Robert. Visitation was scheduled for Tuesday, 7 to 9 p.m., at the Peter M. Justen & Son funeral home. Private services will be conducted Wednesday, with burial in Windridge cemetery, Cary C o n t r i b u t i o n s a r e requested to the McHenry Area Rescue squad. CONSUMER ^CHECKLIST Fiberglass tubs and show­ ers eliminates the task of cleaning grout between tiles, and, with proper care, it maintains its finish for years. Use liquid cleaners for routine cleaning. Stub­ born stains can be removed by using a powdered de­ tergent in a damp sponge Two or three times a yeai wax your fiberglass tub the same as you would your boat or car. J

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