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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Jan 1982, p. 11

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f "SET '€ MOVING-MUST SELL Furniture, Garden tools, Glassware. 5534 Wonder Woods Drive, Wonder Lake. January 8th, 9th 410th, 10:00 am til5:00pm. 1-0-1-8 FM KENT m HINT SUBLET LARGE 1 Bedroom Apartment, in McHenry. In quiet residential neigh­ borhood. Laundry room, 8275.00 plus Utilities. 815-568- 7053. 1-ltfc 3 BEDROOM HOUSE, Millstream Subdivision. Security deposit and references required^ Available February 1st, $425.00. 815-385-5031 after 4pm. 1-1-1-8C 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. v 1-1-1-8C 5 ROOM APARTMENT, available January 1st. No pets, no kids, Johnsburg. 815- 385-4891. 1-ltfc STUDIO APARTMENT, appliances furnished. Security deposit, no pets. 815-385-7444, leave name and number, will return call. 1-1- l-8c HOUSE, WONDER LAKE AREA. 3 bedrooms, full basement, $380.00 per month, one year lease. 312- 253-2727. 1-1-1-8C READY NOW, 2 bedroom apartment, with stove and refrigerator, dishwasher, carpeted throughout, 2Vfe baths. 815-385-2181. 1-ltfc 1 BEDROOM SUBLET, ready now, fully carpeted, with stove and refrigerator. 815-385-7830. 1-ltfc CLEAN SLEEPING ROOMS. Daily or Weekly rates. 815-385-8905 or 815-385- 0286. l-ltfc HANDICAPPED APART­ MENT, in city of McHenry. Brand new, l bedroom, appliances, security and luxury. Call 815-385-3192 or 815-385-7632. 1-ltfc ONE BEDROOM Furnished apartment, Mature adults. 815-385-8905. 1-ltfc 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. 1-1-1-8C •TV . • grinder for Exon Ch f P H I C o . , L a k e Z u r i c h a n d ^-/ ^ member of the Pi LARGE OJJE BEDROOM Apartment, Available January 1st, $225.00. Ask for Paul, 312-286-6163 or 312-486- 0466. 1-1-1-29C LARGE DUPLEX 2 bedrooms, fireplace, car; peting, . drapes, stove* refrigerator $350.00 month plus utilities. Available February 1st. Deposit and references required. 815-728- 0861 after 6pm. l-l-l-8c SMALL 2 BEDROOM Up­ stairs apartment. Located in McHenry. 815-385-5700. 1-6-1- 8c LARGE 3 BEDROOM Home in McHenry. IVi baths, family room, 2xk car garage, fireplace, appliances, $465.00 month. 312-253-6380 after 6pm. 1-6-1-15C QUALITY 3 BEDROOM home. Living room with stone fireplacer^spacious paneled family room, dining room, kitchen, utility room, garage, patio, raised deck, large fenced yard, easy access to Fox River. $415.00 per month plus utilities. Call 312-272-9555. Aft*. 6pm call 312-871-7056 or 312-328-4970. 1-6-1-8C DUPLEX APARTMENT. Rural McHenry Coun­ tryside. Ample living room with view, 1 large bedroom with walk-in closet. Built in electric range top and oven. Heat furnished, $250.00 month. Immediate oc­ cupancy. 312-426-4284 after 5pm. 1-6-1-8C QUIET 2 BEDROOM, 2nd floor heated apartment, newly carpeted and decorated. No pets, $285.00 month. 815-385-5324. 1-6-1-8C WONDER LAKE, East side. Small 2 bedroom home with range $235.00 month. 815-653- 9964. 1-6-1-8C LIGHT INDUSTRIAL SPACE, new opening in areas of 1200 to 15,000 sq. ft. Immediate occupancy. 815- 678-2861. 1-ltfc VFW CLUBHOUSE and Hall for rent. Seating capacity for 400. Call 815-385-9860 from 9am to 12 weekdays or after 6pm. % 1-ltfc 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. 1-ltfc APARTMENTS FOR RENT, References and security deposit required. 815-385-1079. " 1-ltfc INDUSTRIAL SPACE, Available, Fritzsche In­ dustrial Park, Inc., 5,000 sq. ft. to 15,000 sq. ft. 815-385- 1079. V Mtfc LARGE ONE BEDROOM Apartments $275.00 plus utilities. Security deposit required. No pets. 815-385- 0292 or 815-344-1035. '* 1-ltfc 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT in McHenry, with garage. Includes stove and refrigerator, water, sewer and garbage pickup. No pets. 1301 North Richmond Road, $350.00. 815-385-5716 or 815-385-0483. 1-ltfc 4 BEDROOM EXECUTIVE HOME, \tocated in prestigious area .Available on a 1 or 2 year lease. Call for details. ERA-RDG Realtv. 815-385-9394. l-ltfe^ MODERN 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT on Water­ front. Walk to stores. Car­ peting, Stove, Refrigerator. No pets, $260.00 plus security deposit. 815-385-6879. 1-ltfc NEW LARGE Main floor apartments in city of McHenry. Security, Luxury, Privacy. Call 815-385-3192 or 815-385-7632. 1-ltfc 3 BEDROOM RANCH, at­ tached garage, carpeted, well decorated. Stove, refrigerator, washer k dryer. Fenced yard. No pets. $425.00 month plus security deposit. McHenry. For appointment days 815-344- 3592, mfes 815-385-9216. 1-6-1- 8c INDUSTRIAL ' COM- 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. 1-ltfc 1 BEDROOM QUIET APARTMENT. Immediate occupancy, adults over 50. Security deposit required. No pets or children. 815-344- 4231. 1-ltfc 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, 4 Richmond. 815478-2861 1- ltfc 5 ROOM APARTMENT, Available January 1st. No pets. Johnsburg. 815-385- 4891. 1-6-1-8c nLOHNSBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT, 3 bedroom home, $390 per month plus security deposit. 815-385- 4709. / 1-6-1-8C * 1 COZY 2 BEDROOM Apartment. Vacant, 1st floor. No children, no pets. Close to train and shopping. 312-639-2622. 1-6-1-8C McHENRY, 2 BEDROOM Brick House. Carpeted, stove, refrigerator, garage. $320.00 plus utilities, security deposit and references, no pets. 312-965-6315. 1-6-1-8C MALE TO SHARE 3 bedroom ranch, between Fox Lake and McHenry. Country setting, swimming pool and attached garage $180.00 month, utilities in­ cluded. 815-675-2525 or 815- 344-1745. 1-6-1-8C IN UN-INCORPORATED AREA of McHenry. To buy on option, $1,000 down, into a brand new 3 bedroom ranch. 1 block from private beach. Attached garage, deck, all wood windows, no wax floors,' lMt baths, fully carpeted. 312-994-6357. 1-6-1- 8c 2 BEDROOM HOUSE, Woodstock, month to month. 815-338-3838. 1-6-1-8C ROOMS IN LOVELY Executive home on Pistakee Bay. $50.00 week single, $75.00 week couple. Kitchen privileges, long - stay preferred. Call or leave message for Doris, 312-566- 4900 or 815-385-1811. l-6-l-29c EARL RAVEN Earl S. Raven, 4909 W. Home avenue, McHenry, died Thursday, Dec. 31, at Memorial hospital for McHenry county, Wood­ stock, 111. He was 61 years old, born in the McHenry area Feb. 25, 1920, the son of Royal J. and Emma (Loetch) Raven. Mr. Raven lived in the McHenry area all his life and had been a heat treater for T.C. Industries, Terra Cotta. Survivors are three brothers, Royal C. Raven of McHenry, Clifford Raven of Holcombe, Wis. and Stanley Raven of Island Lake; two sisters, Mrs. Herman (Vivian) Feltz of McHenry and Mrs. Vernon (Clara) Maynard of Phoenix, Ariz; and several nieces and nephews. 4 He was preceded in death by his wife Lorraine Jean (Brent) Nov. 1, 1980; a brother Edwin Raven and a sister, , Mrs. Addie Felmenteir There was no visitation at the Peter M. Just en & Son funeral home and burial was private. A memorial service will be conducted Saturday, Jan. 9, at 3 p.m., at the First Pentecostal church, 258 Sunnyside, Lakemoor. Memorials would be ap­ preciated to the Earl S. Raven Monument fund, in care of Marguerite Nettles, 702 W. Lily avenue, McHenry, 111. 60050. VERA BETH Vera Beth, 74, formerly of McHenry, died Thursday, * Dec. 31, at Royal Elm Nursing Home, Elmwood Park, ln'She was born Aug. 27, *1907, ItrWiSttWMM, to 1 John and Dorothy Kastrosky. Mrs. Beth resided at 2715 N. 76th Court, Elmwood Park, since 1966 and was a member of Our Lady Help of Christians Catholic church. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Richard (Carol Ann) Ritter of Elmwood Park; a son William Arle of Port Washington, Wis.; a brother Harry Kastrosky of Lake Elsinor, Calif; and six grandchildren. Her husband William Beth preceded her in death May 29, 1981. v Visitation was held Monday from 4 to 9 p.m. at the George R. Justen & Son funeral home. Funeral services were conducted 11 a.m. Tuesday, at St. Mary's Catholic church, with burial ih Ringwood cemetery. Memorials may be made to St. Mary's church. VERA COOK Vera Cook, 97, died Saturday, Jan. 2, in McHenry hospital. She was born Feb. 1,1884, in Harper, Iowa, to Nick and Emma (Justin) Baker. A 20-yea^\ resident of McHenry, MrsXCook lived in Whispering Daks and belongedvio^at. Mary's Catholic church. Survivors include a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Burdette (Alice) Bethel; three grandchildren, William of Westfield, Minn.; Robert of Crystal Lake and v Richard of Delavan, Wis.; and eight great­ grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband Frank in 1955; a son Burdette in 1978; and five brothers and sisters. Visitation was held at the George R. Justen & Son funeral home 11:15 a.m. Tuesday, until the time of a Funeral Mass at 12:45 at St. Mary's church. A private burial took place in Ceder Park cemetery, Chicago. Memorials would be ap­ preciated to the McHenry Area Rescue squad and St. Mary's church. ROBERT WEGNER Robert C. Wegner, 68, 525 N. Quentin, Palatine, 111., formerly of Wonder Lake, died Saturday, Jan. C in Northwest Community hospital, Arlington Heights, 111. He was born Oct. 17,1913 in Chicago, the son of John and Christina (DuBois) Wegner. On June 3, 1943, in Chicago, he married the former Doris Reinicke, who passed away Nov. 21, 1980. Mr. Wegner had been a Chemical was a Palatine Senior Citizens club.- Survivors •• are . two daughters, Mrs. Lynne Keys of Phoenix, Ariz, and Peggy Wegner of Palatine; two sons, Steven of McHenry and David of Wonder Lake; four grandchildren and a brother Raymond, Sr. of West Chicago. In addition to his wife, he was preceded in death by his ̂ parents, two brothers and two sisters. Friends called from 5 to 9 p.m. Monday, at the Freund funeral home, Wonder Lake. Funeral services were held in the funeral home at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday and burial was <?in Woodland cemetery, McHenry. DOROTHY YOKLEY Mrs. Dorothy V. Yokley, 78, 7603 E. Sunset drive, Wonder Lake, died Friday, Jan. 1, at Memorial hospital for McHenry county, Woodstock, 111. She was born Sept. 3, 1903 in Chicago, the daughter of Joseph and Mary (Krantz) LaGreca. A resident of Wonder Lake since 1950, Mrs. Yokley was a charter member of Nativity Lutheran church, Wonder Lake. She was preceded in death by her husband Sam, whom she married July 31, 1926, in Chicago. Survivors are a son Richard of Wonder Lake; a daughter Dolores Falkenthal of Schaurrtburg, 111.; seven granddaughters; two great- granddaughters ; three brothers, Arthur LaGreca of St. Petersburg, Fla.; George LaGreca of Bensenville, 111.; and Jack LaGreca of Sister Bay, Wis.; and two sisters, Edna LaGreca of Chicago and Mrs. Mary Thorsdale of St. Petersburg. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Monday, at Nativity church, with the Reverend Roger Olson of­ ficiating and burial in Ringwood cemetery. ^ Arrangements were handled btf Schneider-Leucht- Merwin & Cooney funeral home. Memorials may be made to the Wonder Lake Volunteer Fire and Rescue squad. • ROBERT SMITH Robert G. Smith, 55, of 10250 136th street N., Largo, Fla., died suddenly of a heart attack, Friday, Jan. 1, in Largo. He was born in McHenry, the son of Arthur P. and Laura (Young) Smith, Sr. Mr. Smith was raised in McHenry and graduated from St. Mary's Catholic school and McHenry Community high school. He worked, in his father's grocery store on Main street and continued as manager of Smith's Food Mart on Lincoln road for many years. Ten years ago, he moved to Florida and at the time of his death, was manager of Kash n' Karry grocery store on Fourth street in St. Petersburg. A member of St. Jerome "Catholic church, Largo, Mr. Smith belonged to the Catholic Order of Foresters and had been a WW II Navy veteran. In addition to his wife Virginia M. (Passfield), he is survived by a son Lawrence of Grand Rapids, Mich.; two daughters, Mrs. Norbert (Cheryl) Kwiatek and Lorna Smith, both of Largo; and three grand­ children. Also surviving are four brothers, Ralph, Lester and John F. (Jack) of McHenry, and Earl of Barrington, 111.; and two sisters, Mrs. Eugene (Marian) Mendel of West­ chester, 111. and Mrs. ^William (Dolores) Tonyan, Jr. of McHenry; A Funeral Mass was conducted at 11 a.m. Mon­ day, in St. Jerome's church and interment followed at Serenity Gardens Memorial Park, Largo. Visitation was l>»eld Sunday at Feasier Indian Rocks chapel. PAGE 11 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY. JANUARY «, 1182 Remembering When... Out for a spin in Clinton Martin's spiffy automobile was this group of McHenry high graduates of 1912. With the help of Florence Knox, the following grads in the picture have been identified: first row, left to right, John Bolger, Ella Mollahan, and Clinton Martin (at the wheel); second row, Marguerite Knox, Eleanor Phalin, Florence Knox, and Walter Conway; top row. Margaret Buss, Supt. A.E. Nye, and Anna Knox. The photo, furnished by Mrs. Lisle Bassett, was taken near corner of Waukegan and Fourth streets. The Schnabel Photo Studio was located on the northwest corner of the street in a building which still stands. Schnabel took this photo. In McHenry County Jump Rope For Heart Once-A-Day Washing and rinsing dishes by hand three times a day uses more hot water and energy than one load a day in an automatic dishwasher. The Illinois Association of Health, Physical Education and Recreation (IAHPER), has again sponsored its participation in a national special event-- Jump Rope for Heart-which will be sponsored for benefit of the American Heart association. The event will be held at schools and other locations in McHenry county from March 18-April 11. March is National Physical Education and Sports month,iand the event has been endorsed by the Governor's Council on Health and Fitness. IAHPER is a volunteer educational organization of health and physical education teachers, coaches and athletic directors, and personnel in safety and recreation. Schools from elenientary to college level are expected to participate in more than 45 states. Jump Rope for Heart will be conducted by school physical education teachers and students who organize rope-jumping competition. Members of six-student teams each jump rope, relieving each other when tiring, for a maximum of three hours. Cash pledges collected from sponsors for each minute of their rope- jumping efforts contribute to Heart association programs of research, education and community service. Participants and schools are eligible for prizes ranging from T^shtrTffT jackets and warm-up suits to equipment for use in ad­ vancing the school's physical education program. The event promotes the Heart association's message of the lifelong benefits of regular physical exercise and demonstrates how teamwork can be used to reach a common goal as students and teachers work together. For more information on how a group can participate, call (312) 888-4154. Two of A Kind lo, one of Jupiter's four large moons, is the only body other Than Earth that is known to have active volcanoes, National Geographic reports. "First National Bank of Woodstock is helping us plan for a comfortable retirement." \ "We went to the First National Bank of Woodstock looking for the real facts about IRA retire­ ment plans -- and they gave them to us just like we requested. Not a lot of con­ versation. just the plain facts. After all. Pat and I aren't kids anymore. We've made our investment mistakes and we've had our successes, too. But retirement preparation is something we want to do right. That's why we appre­ ciate the several options offered us by the First Nation­ al Bank of Woodstock Retire­ ment Account Specialists. They provided the professional guidance we were seeking -- and are we glad. We know they can help you. too. " i If you are looking for a comfortable retirement, why not drop in this week for a chat, or, if you prefer, call ahead for an early appointment (815) 338-6200. The Professional Bank First National Bank of Woodstock 225 W Jackson / 2100 N Seminary P. O. Box 549 Woodstock. Illinois 60098 (815) 338-6200 Member F D I C (' i-ffc- <;i( A 1 i .

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