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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Dec 1982, p. 16

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M°ffiy(r0N[E stores, carpeting, stove, refrigerator. Adults. No Santo 97% Caffein Free Freeze-Dried Santa 97% Caffein Fret Coffey Save 55< Save 50< on Sanka Ground, on Sanka Freeze - Dried 55< • Coupon expires March 17^1983. 55< 150< Coupon expires March 31,1983 Coupon, irch 31,19 Save on SanKp Grgynd. To the retaner General Foods Cotp (Mil reimburse you lor the face value oi this coupon plus 7« for handling if you receive it on the sale of the spec^-ec* oroduct and if upon request you nit evidence of purchase therpc» infractory to General Foods Co#,} ^uupon may not be assignee 'rjnsferred or re­ produced Customer must pay any sates tax Void *here prohibited taxed or restricted by la* Good only m USA Puerto R'CO and U 5 Gov t install Cash value NOT 0000 ON TRIAL SIZE LIMIT-ONE COUPON PER PURCHASE 1120* Coupon mH no! be honored i' P'esented through outside agen­ cies Droiters or others who are not retail distributors ot our merchan dise or specifically authorized Oy us to present coupons lor redemp­ tion for redemption ol properly received and handled coupon mail to General foods Corp PO Bo< 103 Kankakee 116090? TMica* POT fMd only M purchase o) prod- ad indicated Any other mi constitutes trawd Save on Santo Freeze-Dried. To the retailer General Foods Corp #ili reimburse you for the face value of this coupon plus 7* for handling if you receive it on the safe of the specified product and if upon request you submit evidence of purchase thereof satisfactory to General Foods Corp- Coupon may not be assigned transferred or re­ produced Customer must pay any sales tax Void where prohibited. taxed or restricted by iaw Good only m U S A Puerto Rico and U S Gov t Install Cash value NOT GOOD ON 2-OZ. SIZE LIMIT-ONE COUPON PER PURCHASE. 1/20* Coupon will not oe honored it presented through outside agen­ cies brokers or others who are not retail distributors ol our merchan­ dise or specifically authorized by us to present coupons lor redemp­ tion for redemption ol properly received and handled coupon mail to General foods Corp PO Bon 103 Kankakee II 60902 This cou­ pon good only oe purrkite ot prod­ uct Indicated Any ether use constitutes Iraud N B 0 1 1 3 A 3 0 0 Sg-,.r„..r UDAiqiCDnn I NOT GOOD ON 2-OZ SIZE __ _ __ •ONE COUPON PER PURCHASE. NBOlTaSjOQ I LIMIT-ONE COUPON PER PURCHASE N B 0 ] l T 3 f l 3 0 GENERAl^ODS^RPORATIOI^^^ ^^J^ENERAL FOODS CORPORATION D E L U X E O N E Bedroom Apartment, s e c u r i t y d e p o s i t required. No pets $295 month. Phone 815-344- 1035 or 815-385-0292. 12- - ltfc CLEAN 2 BEDROOM Home, McHenry area. Security deposit and references. 815-385-5741. 12-l-12-10c LARGE SLEEPING Rooms, Double or Single. 815-385-1948. 12- ltfc 3 BEDROOM HOUSE, in town, $385 per month plus utilities, references and 1 month security deposit required. No pets. Call 815-385-1476. If no answer, leave message on machine. 12-1tfc 2 BEDROOM HOME, completely carpeted, freshly painted inside and out. Includes stove and refrigerator, 1 m o n t h s r e n t a n d 1 month security, $380, references required. 815-385-2012. 12-ltfc FOR RENT Or rent with option, 3 bedroom Brittany Park home, 815-455-1586. 12-8-12-lOc MCHENRY, SMALL HOUSE Or apartment for rent, utilities paid, must be clean, $240. month. 815-344-3076. 12- 8 12-lOc 3 BEDROOM RANCH. Large dining room, washer, dryer hook up, 1 car garage, $425. month plus security deposit, after 5pm. 815-344-2362. 12 8-12-1 Oc 2 B E D R O O M HOUSE, In excellent condition. Whispering Oaks. Garage, all ap­ pliances, references, security deposit. No pets or children Stange Realty. 815-385-4071. 12- 8-12-10c 2 BEDROOM HOME, Johnsburg, 112 car garage, $325. month, 815-678-4575 or 815-678- 6681. 12-8-12-10c WAS YOUR PICTURE PAGE 16 - PLA1N"F,ALER - WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8.1982 foil RENT 3 BEDROOM RANCH with garage. Neat and clean, kitchen ap­ pliances. South end of McHenry. Available January 1983, $415 per month. 815-344-1876. 12- ltfc OFFICE DOWNTOWN, McHenry, air con­ ditioned, includes all utilities, $115.00. Call 815-385-3490. 12-ltfc HOUSES, APART­ MENTS, Offices C o m m e r c i a l a n d I n ­ dustrial space for rent. 815-344-1033 Century 21 Care Real Estate. 12- O F F I C E S P A C E tiocated in the Kent building, 3322 W. Elm St., McHenry Storage space, parking adjacent to building. Call 815-385- 0721 after 6pm. 12-ltfc 2 BEDROOM HOUSE, newly decorated, all appliances including washer and dryer, security deposit. $400 monthly, 815-385-5471. 12-ltfc 0 CAR VS. TREE--McHenry Township Fire department and Rescue squad vuiunUcrs stabilize and treat Joyce M. Stage, the driver of this car involved in the collision. For an unknown reason, the car traveled across the northbound lane of traffic on Ridge road last Thursday morning and crashed into trees along the roadway. STAFF PWCrrO-WAYNE GAYLORD 2 & 3 BEDROOM irtments, 1-2 baths, appliances, car­ t i n g , l a u n d r y ilities, security City of * $360 and up. 815-344- 12-1tfc _ _ N G L E A D U L T Wanted for one room apartment, kitchen, bath, garage, all utilities included. $65.00 a week. References preferred. 815-385-4669. 12-8-12-10c HOUSE, 2 Bedroom, in M c H e n r y c i t y . Refrigerator, stove, air conditioner, l car garage, $390. month. A v a i l a b l e J a n u a r y 1 , 815-385-3269. 12-8tfc HALL TO RENT, Small hall for 125 people or less, showers, wed­ dings, anniversaries, etc. Liberty Club Hall, 1304 Park Street, McHenry, 815-385-2281. 12-1-12-31C M O D E R N O N E McHenry Fire department and Rescue squad volunteers, responded to the scene of a car vs. tree collision that occurred in the 300 block of Ridge road at about 7:30 a.m. Thursday. County police said the driver of the auto, Joyce M. Stage, of 4403 Lathrop, Woodstock, was unable to recall anything about the accident. Evidence at the scene indicated the southbound Stage auto crossed the center line and the northbound lane of traffic and struck a tree at an unknown speed. Vets Ask Expanded Service Hours by Joanne Springman SHAW MEDIA NEWS SERVICE McHenry county veterans are seeking more help from the veterans services officer who visits here once a week. A resolution adopted this month by the McHenry County American Legion council asks that the time the veteran services officer spends in the county be expanded from one to three days a week. The council represents 14 American Legion posts in the county. Howard West, judge advocate of Woodstock American Legion Post 412, who prepared the resolution, said the action is backed by other county veterans' organizations, including two World War I barracks, four Veterans of Foreign War posts and the Polish Legion of American Veterans. "We don't know if three days really will be enough," West said, "but it's got to be better than only one." West said action was spurred by remarks from Ray Becker, the county veterans services officer, at a council meeting in October. Becker conceded then that one day a week is not sufficient time to con- West estimated refrigerator. Adults. No pets. $270 plus security deposit. 815-385-3493. 12- ltfc there are/some 16,000 veterans in McHenry county. He said the state Veterans Affairs commission was created by the Legislature after World War II to assist veterans and their dependents with compensation, pensions, em­ ployment and medical, educational and other claims. Due to the caseload, West said, most clients have to wait to be heard and many cases are postponed or other­ wise delayed. Active in veterans affairs since 1946, West said he per­ sonally has been contacted about people who have had difficulties in obtaining benefits. As examples, he cited delayed benefits to a disabled veteran in a nursing home and to a veteran's "Vidow. "We have been receiving reports from various sources," West said. "These are some of the most frightened people I've ever come across." • Becker, who works out <4 the commission district office in De$alb, estimated he handles about 25 cases each Tuesday when he is in WoodsPpck at the McHenry County courthouse. \ On Monday, Wednesday arid Friday, he is in DeKalb, and on m tin toToiir inlhfeeft and sometimes beyond," Becker sai "Some days I don't eat lunch, and sometimes I don't even get a coffee break." Becker said he tries to stay in his courthouse office until he has seen all the people who are waiting.. Even then, he said he usually does half the paperwork here and half in his DeKalb office. In addition to the veterans here, Becker estimated there are at least another 16,000 wives or widows and probably twice that number of children. & Becker said his weekly schedule prevents him from being in two places at once, but he added, "If I had a wish Ms. Stage was taken to McHenry hospital by the McHenry Area Rescue squad for further examination and treatment. list, the biggest thing I could use is. some help." Becker said he was assisted by a full-time CETA employee who managed the office on a day-to-day basis and helped move cases along more rapidly. "But Reaganomics took care of that," Becker said. He said he could not discuss specific cases, but added, "Generally speaking, there have been cases which would have been done more quickly if I had more time or help or both." West said copies of the local veterans' resolution are to be filed with the director of the state Department of Veterans Affairs, the chairman of the state veterans affairs advisory board, Sen. Jack Schaffer (R-Cary) and Rep. Richard Klemm <R-Crystal Lake). SAFETY HINTS By Secretary of State Jim Edgar F r e e z i n g * t e m ­ peratures which have an adverse affect on people also can affect the performance of .cars, trucks and other v e h i c l e s . W i n t e r w e a t h e r r e q u i r e s drivers to use additional care and patience. One of the first things you notice when tem­ peratures fall is that it takes a little while longer to warm up your engine. Attempting to accelerate too quickly when the engine is cold can result in it sput­ tering *Wd stopping. Starting into traffic too abruptly can result in a dangerously stalled vehicle. Be careful when backing out of your driveway. Back up slowly, stop, look into your rear view mirror and to your left and right. Once you have backed into the street, it may take a few extra . seconds to move for­ ward if the pavement is slippery. Caution is especially important when streets and roads are wet, snow packed or icy. If you stall in traffic, it is more difficult for other vehicles to stop. When approaching a busy thoroughfare, do not enter or try to cross unless there is plenty of room between vehicles. Waiting for a safe opening increases the possibility of avoiding an accident if, your engine stalls. If you have any questions about the Secretary of State's office, please feel free to use our toll-free telephone number (800- 252-8980). (A copy of the Rules of the Road will be sent to you upon request. Write to Jim Edgar, Secretary of State, Springfield, 111. 62756.) PRETTY CHRISTMAS PITCHERS A different and lovely decoration can be made by arranging three i n e x p e n s i v e , w h i t e pitchers of graduated sizes, on the mantel or table. Fill each pitcher with evergreen sprays, and tie a red bow around one pitcher. I Nome Representative For Goodwill At Wonder Lake Elke Wxight of Wonder Lake has been named as the Goodwill In­ dustries representative for that area, to Kathy Harness, com- ations director of Goodwill, ght will take calls for the rvice, make pick-up ts, imeet with various ~~ " ier accor m unity Mrs. ickup rehabilitation and will serve as the representative for all locally han­ dicapped people. She will also be in charge of the local handicapped referral program. will explain of program IN THE PAPER? Reprints of any photo which appeared in the McHenry Plaindealer and taken by our staff are available at modest prices. All are black and white. 4x5*2.00 5x7- s2.75 8 x 10 - s4.00 Order Yours Today! AllOW 7 DAYS FOR PROCESSING McHENRY PLAINDEALER 3812 West Elm Street Any persons wishing to donate material, or any club or organization interested ia a full profprem on the;, handle the arrangements. M THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER NEWSPAPER Available At The Following Locations: •WHITE HEN PANTRY • McHENRY DRUG • BELL LIQUORS • BOLGERS DRUG STORE • BEN FRANKLIN • OSCO DRUGS • JEWEL • HORNSBY'S • HERMES & CO. • LIQUOR MART • VILLAGE MART • J ft R STORE • McHENRY HOSPITAL • FOOD MART • J ft L GAS • ACE HARDWARE • LAKEVIEW • SUNNYSIDE FOODS SAVINGS IN GOOD TASTE WELCOME WAGON HAS USEFUL GIFTS AND HELPFUL INFORMATION FOR YOU... ALL FREE JUST ENGAGED? NEW PARENT? MOVED? My visit's a friendly way to get an­ swers to where-to-find questions about our town and available goods and services. Local stores are anxious to help too and have gifts for you when you visit them. 344-3966 385-7980 • ADAMS GROCERY • LITTLE STORE • FRED ft IRENE'S TAP • SUNRISE GROCERY • STEINY TAP • McCULLOM LAKE GROCERY • NORTHWEST TRAIN • BITS ft PIECES • REVCO DRUG • ISLAND FOODS • CONVENIENT FOOD • COUNTRY CUPBOARD • SULLIVAN FOODS •MILLSTREAM UNION 76 • COLE PHARMACY • MAIN STREET GROCERY 385-5066 385-5072

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