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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Dec 1981, p. 12

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\ FOR SALE APPLIANCES, recon­ ditioned and guaranteed. Refrigerators, Washers, Dryers, Electric and Gas ranges. Clean and like new at a reasonable price. Wahl Used Appliance Center. 3421 Bj Pearl Street, McHenry. 815-385-1872. 12-16-12-24e SPECIAL "NATURES OWN" Aloe Vera Juice. 1 gallon $25.00 (8 year old Company). Phone 815-653- 9280 anytime or 815-344-5885 evenings. 12-18-l-lc 4. 1 WESTERN SADDLE, Large tack box on rollers, misc. tack. All very good con­ dition. Call 815-385-7854. 12- 18-12-25C OLD CARVED Davenport, structurally solid, old carved end tables, oakVcommode and more. Near Richmond, 11.815-678-4243. J2-18-12-25c SNAP-ON & VULCAN TOOLS and toolbox, com­ plete set of metric and U.S., $950.00.815-385-6929. 12-18- 12-25C GOLF CLUBS Ryder Cup and PGA Concept, at wholesale. Call 815-385-6636. 12-23-12-25C INSULATED TRUCK CAP, with intercom system, great condition $125.00; Sears sewing machine with cabinet, real work horse $75.00.815-385-6375. 12-23-12- 25c 9 PIECE DRUM SET, good condition, $425.00 or best offer. 815-385-9193. 12-23-12- 25c WASHER & DRYER, both for $100.00 or will separate, call before 4:00 pm, 815-385- 7846. 12-23-12-25C SIEGLER GAS SPACE Heater, 35,000 BTU $60.00; Used GE Stove, works, $20.00.815-344-2039. 12-25 USED OFFICE FUR­ NITURE, fine condition, priced to sell. 815-338-3089. 12-25 S E A S O N E D O A K FIREWOOD, split, delivered and stacked, $50.00 per face cord. Call evenings 815-385- 0855. 12-25-1-1c 19" BLACK & WHITE Zenith TV $30.00; 2 week old En­ tertainment center table $20.00; Older buffet $15100. 815-386-4241. 12-25 I * UPRIGHT PIANO $150.00. 815-385-5367. ' 12-25 FIREWOOD, NORTHERN Wisconsin Red Oak. Guaranteed seasoned, dry and ready to burn. $55.00 a face cord. 312-566-5242 after 6pm. 815-385-6103. 12-25-1-lc ANTIQUE BEDROOM SET 4 pieces $200.00; Antique brass cash register $500.00. 815-459-4395. 12-25 FIREWOOD, Good dry Oak irTIickory, $45.00 face cord delivered. 815-943-6990 or 815- 943-6753. 12-25-1-lc 9 N FORD TRACTOR, full hydraulic loader, PTO, 3 point hitch, all new tires and battery. Nearly new paint job, asking $1,900.00. 815-459- 1522. 12-25-1-8C GARAGE DOORS, 16'x8\ $250.00; 16'x7', $175.00; 16'x6\ $175.00; 16'x6'6", $175.00; 8'x7\ $125.00; 18'x7' $300.00. Like new. 815-385- 4010. 12-25 MAt ESTATE 4 BEDROOM, 4 BATH, On the Water in Dutch Creek. 815-385-7150. 11-25-1-lc REAL ESTATE 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT in McHenry, with garage. Includes stove and refrigerator. No pets. Available January 1st. Can be seen now. 1301 North Richmond Road, $350.00.815- 385-5716 or 815-385-0483. 12- 9tfc 4 BEDROOM EXECUTIVE HOME, located in prestigious area. Available on a 1 or 2 year lease. CaH for details. ERA-RDG Realty. 815-385-9394. 12-9tfc FOR RENT PAGE 11 - PLAINDEALER • THURSDAY. DECEMBER 24.1M1 FOR RENT ONE BEDROOM Furnished apartment, Mature adults. ^815-385-8905. 12-2tfc WANTED TO BUY 5,000 sa FT. BUILDING (BUSINESS If you have a 5,000 plus sq. ft. building and presently operate Screw Machines, Stamping, Plastic injection molding or die casting, with 2 to 10 machines and 3 to 10 employees, our Client may be^ interested in purchasing your business. All replies held in strict con­ fidence. Contact Bob May CENTURY 21 MAY REALTORS 815-678-286112 ZMI i REAL ESTATE CONTRACT SALE, Beautiful 1600 sq. ft., 3 bedroom ranch. 2 baths, large living room with fireplace, formal dining, 2 car attached garage, full basement. Country Setting, Johnsburg Schools, $78,500. 7 percent financing, $3,500 down. Call 815-385-3192 or 815-385-7632. 12-23-1-15C BY OWNER, t 2 bedroom house, McHenry area, needs some work, good in­ vestment, $31,500 terms,is-, $28,500 cash. Call 815-385- 3490. 12-4tfc CONTRACT SALE, 10>2 percent, 20 percent down, 4 bedroom, 3 bath, 3200 sq. ft. hillside ranch on 1 acre in Val Mar, with part owner­ ship in 12 acre horse lot, barn and rec" house with pool. $125,000. 815-385-4472. 12-2tfc APARTMENTS FOR RENT, References and security deposit required. 815-385-1079. 12-2tfc MODERN 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT on Water- front. Walk to stores. Car­ peting, Stove, Refrigerator. No pets, $260.00 plus security deposit. 815-385-6879. 12-16tfc McHENRY, 2 bedrooms, 2 car garage, fenced yard, lake rights $375.00 month. 312-381-5560. 12-16-12-25C 4 BEDROOMS, 3 baths, 3,200 sq.ft. Hillside ranch on 1 acre in Val Mar. New carpet throughout, access to large stable, horse lot, rec house and swimming pool. $700.00 month, security deposit and references. 815-385-4472. 12- 2tfc REAL ESTATE CRYSTAL LAKE mm Classy ranch has floor plan with feeling of spaciousness. Great room adjoins dining area and kitchen with well planned work area. Bdrms (3) are better than average size with outstanding storage space. For sale by broker-owner. Will consider FHA or VA offers. Asking $54,900. 385- 2340 or 459-4440 12/J4«12/31 A HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS NORTHFOX GONDO 2nd Story 2 bedrooms, 1 '/a baths, appliances, washer/dryer, central air, pool privileges. $38,000. Call for appointment 815-344-1999 FOR SALE TOWN CLUB RIVERSIDE & PEARL McHENRY. IL.60050 $155,000.00 Firm Reply to BoxDES C/0 McHenry PlnimleaUr 3812 W. Elm St. McHenry, II. 40050 A great home to raise a family...this house has 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, a fenced yard and a large covered dog run. Central air conditioning, new carpeting, smoke detectors, attic fan, large deck overlooking a wooded, level lot. 2Vi car garage. All appliances. See this one todby. Only $78,500. Attractive contract terms or rent with option. Like new rustic cedar ranch on a large wooded landscaped lot close to town. Private easement to Fox River dir«ctly across road. Highlights:.^ to 3 bedrooms, kitchen skylight, fireplace, ho#, dwaod floors, full basement, 2 large redwood decks. Call today for details. Only $85,500 f 1 !f it II Four Offices: Crystal Lake (815)459-3145 Cary (312)639-5527 Woodstock J815)338-3711 Buying? Relocating? Soiling? We'll Cover-It All...For You REALTY WORLD- Durbin-Stovall Assoc., Inc. 4213 W. Elm St.(Rte. 120) McHenry, Illinois M WATERFRONT COTTAGE. Here's a neat, clean and cute cottage right on the Fox River. Has a garage, seawall and pier. Only $47,900. b> OiMK- Toir/rZI CARE REAL ESTATE 3717 W. Elm St.-McHenry 344-1033 ASSUMABLE VA MORTGAGE!!! Ex cedent opportunity to own your own I home with a low down payment!] Ranch home on nice lot with mature! trees, 2-3 bedrooms and basement| for only $447 per month! PRIVATE SETTING. Well built home MILLSTREAM SUBDIVISION. 4 to 5 bedroom comfortable, locked Qn almost one acre. Beautiful in town home with large 2 car garage, full basement and yard, custom built storage shed 4| landscaped yard. Priced at $58,900. bedrooms, fireplace. 2 cor garage Close to town plus many more ex­ tras! $79,500. COUNTRY LIVING! The wide open spaces can be yours with this immaculate home on 2.5 acres located in the midst of horse and recreation areas. Lots of room with first floor family room with fireplace plus a full basemen- t. Excellent financing! ! !Only $99,500. ENJOY HORSING AROUND? This 4 bedroom, 2 story brick home has 2 5 acres with 4 stall barn, in area with extensive bridle paths. Home has ful l basement with wet bar, 2 car garage and pool. $169,500. , aT ^ RDG REALTY OF ILLINOIS, INC. 920 N. Front St., McHenry, II. 815-385-9394 2 BEDROOM HOUSE with garage in McHenry, $350.00 per month plus deposit and utilities. References. Oc­ cupancy mid January. Call weekdays 815-459-4700 evenings and weekends 312- 639-3155. 12-23-12-25C 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT in McHenry, $250.00 per month, plus utilities. No pets. Call 815-385-6636. 12-23- 12-25c NEW LARGE Main floor apartments in • city of McHenry. Security, Luxury, Privacy. Call 815-385-3192 or 815-385-7632. 12-23tfc FROM MONTH TO MONTH, 2 bedroom house with garage. No basement, im­ mediate possession $345.00 month. 815-338-3838. 12-23-12- 25c WATERS EDGE CONDO, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, carpeted, some appliances and garage. For appointment, call 815-385-4043. 12-lltfc ROOMS IN LOVELY Executive home on Pistakee Bay. $50.00 week single, $75.00 week couple. Kitchen privileges, long stary preferred. Call or leave message for Doris, 312-566- 4900 or 815-385-1811. 12-9-1-lc LIGHT INDUSTRIAL SPACE, new opening in areas of 1200 to 15,000 sq. ft. Immediate occupancy. 815- 678-2861. 12-2tfc VFW CLUBHOUSE and Hall for rent. Seating capacity for 400 Call 815-385-9860 from 9am In '2 weekdays or after 6pm. 12-2tfc 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. 12-2tfc ROOM $150.00 plus one third electric, in new 3 bedroom ranch. Island Lake, private, air, patio, deck, dishwasher. Mature person. 312-526-3669. 12-18-12-25C V HORSE BARN For Rent, 10 large stalls with indoor arena, also single stalls available with feed, clean and turnout $100.00 month. With regular use of indoor arena $160.00.815-455-2815. 12-23-12-25C 1 BEDROOM SUBLET, ready now. fully carpeted, with stove and refrigerator. 815-385-7830 12-2tfc C L E A N S L E E P I N G ROOMS. Daily or Weekly rates 815-385-8905 or 815-385- 0266. 12-2tfc HANDICAPPED APART­ MENT, in city of McHenry. Brand new. 1 bedroom, appliances, security and luxury. Call 815-385-3192 or 815-385-7632 12-2tfc I N D U S T R I A L C O M ­ MERCIAL Building for lease 2^400 sq. ft., $525 a month. Heated, insulated, overhead garage door, office, bathroom, 815-385-8110 or 815-344-2957. 12-2tfc 1 BEDROOM QUIET APARTMENT Immediate occupancy, adults over 50. Security deposit required. No pets or children. 815-344- 4231. 12-2tfc 1 & 2 BEDROOM APART­ MENTS, In a Country Set­ ting, overlooking a 110 acre corn field and the Nippersink creek. These large apart­ ments have self defrosting refrigerator-freezer, oven, stove and garbage disposal, and is within walking distance of a shopping and medical center, $255.00 and up Mayline Apartments, Richmond 815-678-2861. 12- 2tfc LIVE IN BEAUTIFUL LAKE GENEVA Deluxe 1 & 2 bedroom apar­ tments, fully carpeted, 1'/» ceramic baths, color applian­ ces, dishwasher, air con­ ditioning, laundry, large storage area, gas heat. By lake, several blocks from downtown. Geneva Lake Apartments 1321 W. Main St. Lake Geneva, Wi. 414-2484572 >2™ 3 BEDROOM, HILLSIDE RANCH, WATER RIGHTS $400 per month, 1st month rent and, $500. Security deposit required, no pets references required. After 6 pm call 815-385-3685 READY NOW, 2 bedroom "apartment, with stove and refrigerator, dishwasher, carpeted throughout, 2'u baths. 815-385-2181. 12-2tfc # NEW 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT, In City of McHenry. Fully decorated, appliances. Call 815-385-3192 or 815-385-7632. 12-25-1-lc LARGE 3 BEDROOM HOME, in McHenry, IVi baths, family room, 24 car garage, fireplace, ap­ pliances, $465.00 month, plus security deposit. 312-253- 6380. 12-25 SUBLET LARGE 1 Bedroom Apartment, in McHenry. In quiet residential neigh­ borhood. Laundry room, $275.00 plus utilities. 815-568- 7053. 12-25tfc 3 ROOM FURNISHED House, McHenry area. Ideal for mature person. Im­ m e d i a t e p o s s e s s i o n . Reasonable rent plus utilities. 815-385-3635. 12-25- 1-lc 2 BEDROOM APART­ MENT, ground floor, security deposit required, plus first months rent, $275.00 month. References, no pets. Available January 1982 . 815-385-2747, Ted Pit- zen. 12-25 3 BEDROOM, Raised Ranch, with 2 car garage. Security deposit, $600.00, one year lease, $425.00 per month. Call Century 21 Lake Region, 815-344-1122. 12-25 2 BEDROOM APART­ MENT, Sub let, available December 28,815-385-3211. 12-18-12-25C INDUSTRIAL SPACE, Available, Fritzsche In­ dustrial Park, Inc., 5,000 sq. ft. to 15,000 sq. ft. 815-385- 1079. 12-2tfc, LARGE ONE BEDROOM Apartments $275.00 plus utilities. Security deposit required. No pets. 815-385- 0292 or 815-344-1035. 12-2tfc SITUATION WANTED LICENSED DAY CARE. Excellent references. Lie. Number 1526704. 815-344- 3309. 12-18-l-lc LICENSED PLUMBER wants work, remodeling and repair, will do additions. Call Dave after 6pm. 815-344-0078. 12-4-12-30C YOU AND YOUR PET By Robert L. Stear, D.V.M. When Cats Catch Colds Cats are as susceptible as their owners to viruses that cause respiratory distress. Unfortunately, cats rarely escape with the feline equivalent of the "common cold." They more often develop the fever, sneezing and runny nose that signal a major problem for the pet owner. Cats are infected when tiny virus particles floating through the air enter the mouth or nose and grow on the cells lining the nasal passages. These viruses become firmly entrenched in the cat's respiratory system, causing symptoms that last a few days or weeks or turn into a chronic condition. There are also cases where an apparently healthy pet carried a hidden virus in­ fection but resisted it until the pet was subjected to crowded living conditions, poor diet or a similar stressful situation. Feline respiratory disease is especially severe in catteries or humane shelters where the infection can move swiftly from animal to animal. It's not unusual for professional breeders to see nearly half their animals affected at one time. Cats kept in private households are not affected quite so often because the op­ portunity for exposure is less. In cats, respiratory disease is a "complex" a condition that can be caused by at least three different viruses and one parasitic organism. Sometimes these agents work in combination and so weaken the cat that it becomes susceptible to additional bacterial diseases. i The organism that causes most feline respiratory disease is a herpesvirus. Cats do not seem to develop any long term immunity to this virus, and can carry this agent long after their symptoms have disap­ peared. Although mortality is low in mature cats, most of which recover completely^ the virus is devastating to young kittens. Many die, and survivors can be stunted for life. Vaccines that will protect your cat or kitten from By Robert I Steor D V M Mortoger of Veterinary Services Norden Laboratories respiratory disease nave been perfected in the last five years, and are now widely available from veterinarians across the country. Some products are given as nose drops, others are injected. * One vaccination a year is sufficient for most cats, although an occasional animal may require two doses six months apart for complete protection. It is especially important to protect kittens, as the temporary protection they receive from nursing a vaccinated mother disap­ pears within six to twelve weeks after birth. Breeders often begin inoculating kittens at five weeks of age and repeat the vaccination until they are certain the kittens have established their own immunity, usually about 12 weeks of age. If you fail to vaccinate your cat, be aware that cats with respiratory infections have special problems. Often they become dehvdrated and can develop painful mouth ulcers. When this happens, the cat refuses to eat, becomes depressed and highly susceptible to pneumonia. Your pet may also lose considerable weight. Treatment consists of antibiotics, medicated ointments and fluids from your veterinarian, plus tempting bits of food and comfort from you. During and after treatment, the convalescing pet should be protected from all types of physical stress. As the "cold season" progresses, keep in mind that vaccination against feline respiratory problems is much easier than treat­ ment and so much better for the health of your pet. Dr. Stear regrets that he is unable to personally answer letters from pet owners. He suggests that readers consult their own veterinarians when their pets have problems, a SCHURZ REUNION The February and June classes of 1932 Schurz high school graduates are planning a 50th year reunion May 1. If interested, call 359- 9530 or write to Ken Klehr, 965 Wilmette road, Palatine, 111. 60067. New Express Mail Service Express mail now receives free forwarding service, the U.S. Postal service said this week. In the past, undeliverable as addressed Express mail was forwarded locally, but not to another post office. If unclaimed or undeliverable it was returned to the sender at no additional charge. This mail now will be forwarded as Express mail at no ad­ ditional charge. While refund of postage will be made if the Postal service does not meet the service guarantees for delivery to the original address, postage will not be refunded if for­ warding or return service is provided, the Postal Service said. The change was approved by the Postal service's board of governors and was ef­ fective as of Dec. 6. In addition to the free mail forwarding, Express mail users also will be permitted to purchase address correction service for a small fee for each addresss correction or notification of reason for non-delivery, provided the correct address is known to the Postal ser­ vice. JThis is also a new serviw for Express mail, the Postal service said. Express mail is a fast, reliable service designed for individual and business customers who need over­ night delivery of letters and packages. It is currently available at 3,000 post offices in 1,200 cities nationwide. Also announced was the termination of the requirement for dual postage when first-class mail is attached to or en­ closed in pieces of certain other classes of mail. In the past, if a first-class letter accompanied another piece of second-class mail or a third-or fourth-class parcel, the Postal service charged for both pieces of mail. The change was effective Dec. 6 also. With the removal of the requirement for postage on both, a piece of first-class mail now does not have to have postage if it is attached to or enclosed in another class of mail. For example, a greeting card enclosed with a fourth- class package; or a bill, statement of account or personal message included with a publication or a parcel does not have to have any postage, but is treated as though it is a part of what it is attached to, the Postal service said. 12 22 12 31 12 23 12 30 VISIT VETERANS' HOSPITAL - State of Illinois president of the Ladies auxiliary to Veterans of Foreign Wars, Doris Homann, recently visited the Veterans Administration hospital of North Chicago. While there, she visited the alco' olic ward, the pharmacy, the director of Volunteer Services and Mr. McGee, hospital adr astrator. She is shown, center, with Eleanor Burton, Ladies auxiliary hospital co-director, and Ila Hogan, Veterans Administration of North Chicago co-chairman, at left; and Kay Kasting; Veterans Administration of North Chicago chairman; and Patricia Ellington, state of Illinois hospital director for the Ladies auxiliary to Veterans of Foreign Wars, right.

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