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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Dec 1982, p. 12

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PAGE 13 - FLAlNDEALfeK-HODAY. Uttl lUVIttfctt £*, mt HELP WANTED FOR SALE FOR RENT HELP YOURSELF! Due to all our innovative programs offered through Electronic Realty Associates, we have openings for experienced salespeople who want to make more money. ERA-RDG REALTY OFFERS YOU: *A growing Company, growing through the em­ phasis on "The Salesperson" 'Professional Sales Training practice proven by over t,000 Sales Associates across the U.S. *A National Referral Program that benefits both buyers and sellers. •An exclusive Home Protection Plan which in­ creases the saleabiltty of any home. *Mllboard, newspaper, magazine, radio and TV advertising. •Sellers Security Plan •Partnership Mortgage Program « •National Multiple Listing Service •Liberal Commission Plan If you are in Real Estate now and are looking for advancement, or if you are ready to start your Real Estate Career, please call Alan Moll for a confiden­ tial interview. ERA-RDG REALTY 4507 W. Elm St. McHenry, II. 60050 •15-385-9394 AV( )l 1 NEED EXTRA HONEY? SELL AVON Set your own hours. $20.00 investment, over 18 call Nancy McClure 815-385-6105 12 ^4 PIZZAMAN 4100 W. Elm St. Will be interviewing for employment Wed nesday, Dec. 29 th starting at 10:00 am No experience necessary Apply in person only FOR SALE COLOR TV., 23", $225.00; 19" Color, $115.00; both work , great, 815-344-1184. 12- 22-12-24C ROSSIGNOL TEAM 150 Skis, Salomon bindings, Nordica Boot, size 64 and poles, excellent ^condition, $150.00. 815- V mm 12-22-12-24 r Introductory Offer RENT A QUALITY WATER SOFTENER For $3 00 per month for the first 3 months Free Installation Call Collect- 815-338-3344 Quality Water Conditioning TELEPHONE SOLICITORS Hourly wage plus bonus. Part time 10 am-2 pm or 4 pm-8 pm Experience preferred but not essential. Call 815-385-5405 for an appointment Ask for Sue RATTAN ACCENT Pieces, 4 Rattan Bar chairs, $75.00; Bent- wood style Rattan Chair, $50.00; Rattan Fan Chair, $50.00 ; 815- 344-2622. 12-22-12-24C 82, LES PAUL Stan­ dard, black, with case. 815-385-6749 after 4pm. 12-10- 12-24c GOLF CLUBS, NEW. 11 pieces, $99.00 up. Balls- bags-umbrellas. Save to 60 percent. 815-728-0177. 12-1-12-24C WASHERS, DRYERS & Refrigerators Recon­ ditioned and Guaran­ teed. 815-385-6431. 12- ltfc FIREWOOD, R. & M. Lawn Service. 312-639- 5872. 12-1tfc WINTER SPECIAL, F i r e w o o d $ 1 5 . 0 0 , Seasoned Soft cord, frick up. 815-344-4345. 12-24 SALT SALE, First Saturday each month, 3607 Chapel Hill Rd„ Johnsburg. 815-385-3093. NOTICE: January only, 2nd Saturday, January 8th, Salt sale. 12-24-12- 31c FIREWOOD Seasoned Northern Wisconsin red oak. 4x8 face cord, $60 stacked, $55 dropped off. Birch $65 stacked, $60 dropped off 815-385-6103 KENMORE ELEC­ TRONIC Ignition gas range; washer; electric dryer; contemporary cotton sofa and loveseat. 815-653-3806. 12-17-12-24C BLOUSES, SIZE 4<M2, coats, slacks, size 18, 815-385-3337. 12-17-12-24C MUST SELL, 25" Magnavox all solid state color console T.V. 3 years old, $250.00 or best offer. 40 channel Robyn citizen band radio, like new $70.00. Aluminum Storm-screen door 36 x 80 with all accessories $50.00. 2 piece blue- green couch excellent condition $50.00. After 5pm, 815-385-1097. 12-17- 12-22c ATARI GAME Com­ plete with paddles, joy sticks, dust cover, and 11 cartridges $250.00 or best offer. 815-344-5952. 12-17-12-24C MAGNAVOX STEREO, Early American cabinet, $50.00. 815-385- 2416. 12-17-12-24C LITTON 560, Meal-in- One Microwave, 1.5 cU. ft., $300.00. Call 815-385- 1144. 12-22-12-24C Keepin' Healthy JOBS, FAST Growing company has im­ mediate openings. Can earn part time $7.00 per hour, full time $360.00 per week. Students welcome. Mr. Drager, 312-449-1920. 12-ltfc FOR SALE JOHN DEERE Riding Lawn Mower, 7 hp., 32" cut, dump cart included, $325.00.815-344-4641. 12- 15-12-24C FIREWOOD FOR SALE. Dry Oak and Hickory, $50.00 a face cord delivered. Will deal on 3 or more face cords. 815-943-6990 or 815-943- 6813. 12-15-12-31C 50" GIANT SCREEN TV, On Sale until Xmas. Regular $350.00, now $300.00. New. 815-344- 0879. Il-17rl2-24c 4 SWIVEL BAR Stools, perfect condition, $15.00 each, 1 Sofa, $60.00 ; 48" round table with 4 chairs, upholstered white, $125.00. 815-385- 1394. 12-22-12-24C K2 244 MID 180cm Salomon 727 bindings; Nordic, size 11, Boots; Scott poles. Best offer, 815-385-9488 after 6pm. 12-22-12-24C BEDROOM SET: Double Bed, Dresser, chest of drawers and mirror. Contemporary style, $250.00. 815-385- 3118. 12-22-12-24C 2 SNOW TIRES, HR 78x15; 1 single bed. 815- 728-1841 between 9am- 11am. 12-22-12-24C CASE SNOW BLOWER, new condition, used one year, fits 48" Case lawn tractor, cost new, $650.00, asking $500.00. 815-338-2224. 12-22-12-24C CHEVY 302 Engine, for 1967-1969 Z 28 Camaro, a parts collectors deal. Make an offer. After 6pm, 815-344-4037. 12-22- 12-24c AUTOMATIC TRAN­ SMISSIONS. Chrysler 6 cylinder transmission and a C 6, fits Ford big blocks $60.00 each. 497- 9614 or 497-3469 Pistakee Highlands. 12-22-12-24C PAIR OF AT­ TRACTIVE Occasional Chairs, like new, $75.00 each or best offer. 815- 385-7928. 12-22-12-24C PRINTED BUSINESS cards, $16.75 per thousand. Will come to your office, complete line of printed forms, stationary and ad­ vertising specialties. Call 815-728-0901. 12-22- 12-31C 55 GALLON FIBER Barrels with rings and lids, $1.50 each. Suitable for storage or garbage. Dura Wax Company. 815-385-5000. 12-22-12-24C 24" 10 SPEED Bike. Good condition, $50.00 or best offer/ Call liRer 5pm, 497-3226. 12-22-12- " 24c APPLIANCES: Refrigerators, Freezers, Washers and Dryers, Electric-Gas Ranges, Water Softners. Clean and like new at reasonable prices. All reconditioned and guaranteed. Wahl Used Appliances, 3421 B. Pearl. 815-385-1872. 12- ltfc WEIGHT CONTROL,. Herbalife, curbs the appetite, supplies all nutrients, burns off calories, Gene Gaik, 815-455-0221. 12-ltfc BACHELOR APART­ MENT, Furnished, easy to clean, private en­ trance; also clean sleeping rooms and 1 bedroom apartments. 815-385-8905, 815-385- 0266. 12-3tfc HALL TO RENT, Small hall for 125 people or less, showers, wed­ dings, anniversaries, etc. Liberty Club HallK 1304 Park Street, McHenry, 815-385-2281. 12-1-12-31C M O D E R N O N E BEDROOM Apartment, on waterfront, walk to stores, carpeting, stove, refrigerator. Adults. No pets. $270 plus security deposit. 815-385-3493. 12- ltfc D E L U X E O N E Bedroom Apartment, security deposit required. No pets. $295 month. Phone 815-344- 1035 or 815-385-0292. 12- ltfc DELUXE CONDO, Waters Edge, McHenry. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, TV room, garage, all ap­ pliances. Carpeting and draperies included. Washer and dryer. No pets. $400 month plus security deposit. Call after 5pm, 312-381-3307. 12-15tfc 3 BEDROOM RANCH with garage. Neat and clean, kitchen ap­ pliances. South end of McHenry. Available January 1983, $399 per month. 815-344-1876. 12- ltfc 2 BEDROOM HOUSE, newly decorated, all appliances including washer and dryer, security deposit, $400 monthly, 815-385-5471. 12-ltfc 2 & 3 BEDROOM Apartments, 1-2 baths, all appliances, car­ peting, laundry facilities, security system. City of McHenry. $360 and up. 815-385-6566, 815-344- 1632. 12-ltfc RENT WITH OPTION, Condo's, 2 bedroom, 2 baths, central air, garage, $360 plus security ; 2 bedroom, 1»£ """baths, central air, all appliances, $390 plus security. Apartment - 2 bedroom, garage, $300 including heat. 2 bedroom home near town Crystal Lake, $250 plus security. Com­ mercial Building, 2,000 sq. ft., $400 a month. McHenry County Realty, Rental Division, 815-385-6990. 12-22-12-24C VFW CLUBHOUSE and Hall for rent. Seating capacity for 400. Call 815-385-9860 from 9am to 12pm weekdays or after 6pm. 12-ltfc FOR RENT I I I I I I I I I COUPON $2°° OFF Our Already Discount Pric*s I Valid thru D*c. 31, 1982 W* feature the world's most famous perfumes of savings up to 75% of the cost of the original 44 Fragrances To Choose From-Al»o Men s Cologne Call SI 5-385-2052 or Visit Our Showroom For Our Low, Low Catalog price sheet SHOWROOM HOURS:MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 9 to 5 SCENTMMIE PERFUME CO. OF McHENRY 407 S. Rte. 31 (Next to Nelson Electronics) McHenry. 60050 Open Saturdays 10-4'til Christmas! I2 , l2 3| JOHNSBURG AREA, 1 bedroom apartment, $295 a month, includes utilities, security deposit required. No pets. 815-385-9872. 12- 15tfc HOUSES, APART­ MENTS, Offices Commercial and In­ dustrial space for rent. 815-344-1033 Century 21 Care Real Estate. 12- ltfc HOUSE, 2 Bedroom, in c i t y M c H e n r y . Refrigerator, stove, air conditioner, 1 car garage, $390 per mohth plus utilities and security deposit. 815- 385-3269. 12-10tfc VERY NICE SMALL. 2 bedroom house wi\h yard, $275 per month, security deposit. Pets questionable. McHenry area. Call 312-438-7842 after 1:30pm. 12-17-12- 24c 4 BEDROOM HOME on 1 acre, 2 baths, $450 per month plus security deposit of 1 month rent. 312-526-8887. 12-17-12-24C ' LIVE W BEAUTIFUL LAKE SENEVt Deluxe 1 & 2 bedroom apartments, fully car­ peted, 1 % ceramic baths, color appliances, dish­ washer, air conditioning, laundry, large storage area, gas heat. By lake, several blocks from down­ town. Geneva Lake Apartaeits 1321 W. Main St. Lake Geneva, Wi. 414-248-4572 )2 3 TF2 INDUSTRIAL SPACE, Available, Fritzsche Industrial Park, Inc., 5,000 sq. ft. to 15,000 sq. ft. 815-385-1079. 12-ltfc READY NOW, 2 bedroom apartment, with stove and refrigerator, dish­ washer, carpeted throughout, 2V2 baths. 815-385-2181. 12-ltfc 1 BEDROOM SUBLET, ready now, fully car­ peted, with stove and refrigerator. 815-385- 7830. 12-ltfc EFFICIENCY APARTMENT, $245.00 includes utilities, Lakemoor. 815-385-1079. 12-ltfc SUNNYSIDE AREA, 3 bedroon^ hillside ranch, $500 month, 1 month security deposit plus utilities. No pets. Pistakee Bay and Fox River with water rights. 1-815-344-0335 or 815-385- 2158 evenings after 7pm. 12-22-12-24C 3 BEDROOM, LARGE fenced yard, 2V-> car heated garage with workshop. On Fox River, speed boat in­ cluded, $475.00. 815-344- 2346. 12-22-12-24C 2 BEDROOM Apart­ ment. Stove and r e f r i g e r a t o r , n o children, no pets. $295 per month plus utilities. References, lease and deposit required. 815- 385-7065. 12-15tfc L QUIET LOVELY land 2 bedroom apartments, no pets, no children, s e n i o r c i t i z e n s preferred, $285 to $350 heated. 815-344-4231. 12- ltfc FOUR BEDROOMS, I V2 baths, one car garage, $475 plus security deposit. 815-385-8700. 12- 22-12-24C LEASE, 5,000 sq. ft. zoned industrial, 1200 amp, 230 volt service, air conditioned, gas heat, Spring Grove, II. 815-675-2577, call bet­ ween 9am-4pm. 12-22- 12-31C 2 BEDROOM HOUSE in town, $275.00. Available January 1st. Call after 7:30pm, 815-344-0478. 12- 22-12-24C IN JOHNSBURG, 2 bedroom apartment. No pets. $275 plus security deposit, appliances included. Call 815-385- 5951 or 815-385-6444. 12- 22-12-24C . OFFICE DOWNTOWN, McHenry, air con­ ditioned, includes all utilities, $115.00. Call 815-385-3490. 12-ltfc HEATED, 2 BEDROOM Apartment. Stove and refrigerator, garage, Johnsburg area. No pets. $325 per month plus security. Available immediately. 815-385- 0560,9-5pm. 12-22-12-24C 2 BEDROOM, 2 Bath, 1 car attached garage. Deluxe Waters Edge Condominum. Call before 5pm, 815-385- 8830. 12-22-12-31C FOR LEASE OR Sale, New Office Condo's from 900 «q. ft. Will finish to individual specifications. Call before 5pm^ 815-385- 8830. 12-22-1-14C 5 ROOM DUPLEX, One child, no pets, $280 plus security. 815-385-4891. 12-24 3 SMALL BEDROOMS, Sun porch, garage. Employed couple. $250 a month plus security. 815-728-1727. 12-24-12-29 NORTHFOX CONDO, 2 bedrooms, lVz baths, all appliances, pool, $380. month plus security deposit, available January 1st, 815-385-2179 or 312-473-4384. 12-24-12- 31C PLANNING UTILIZES When the holidays are ended and the company has gone, leftover food can be a problem. If you're left with what appears to be acres of food, it's a good idea to plan menus that will enable you to avoid waste. This can be done by refrigerating the foods you will use first and freezing the balance. Cooked meats and meat dishes have a recommended refrigerator life of one to two days at 35 to 40 degrees F., but may be kept in the freezer at 0 degrees F. for up to two months. Chicken and turkey have a recom­ mended refrigerator by Mary Richards . A l t h o u g h d r u n k driving is a year-round problem, it becomes a serious problem during the Christmas holidays. Each year, the National Safety Council projects traffic fatalities that will occur during the h o l i d a y s , a n d , statistically, we know that the majority of these fatalities will be linked in some way with a driver who has had too much to drink. Alcohol is a drug that depresses your central nervous system and slows the -activity of your brain and spinal cord. Even if you've had only a few drinks, your reflexes are slowed down. Your body does not digest alcohol the way it does food. The alcohol you drink is absorbed directly from your stomach and intestines into your bloodstream. This absorption takes p l a c e r a p i d l y , especially if your stomach is empty. So, before you drive, give yourself time to burn up the alcohol in your bloodstream. How much alcohol does it take to make the average person drunk? That varies from person to person. Some people have a higher tolerance than others do, and even individual tolerance can vary depending on your physical condition and your emotional state. But, if you weigh 150 pounds and drink three martinis, or five ounces of hard liquor, in an hour, you would be considered legally drunk. If you drink this much and want to get the alcohol content of your blood back to a normal level, you should stop drinking for about three hours. Black coffee or cold showers will not help sober you up. Time is the only remedy. The old saying, "If you give a drunk a lot of black coffee, all you will have is a wide-awake drunk," is essentially true. The best advice for those who are drinking is simply, "Don't drive." But being realistic, we must recognize that many people are going to do both. If you know you are going to drink and then drive, eat before you start drinking. Having something in your stomach will help slowy down the rate of a sorption. You sfiofcrfd also space your dri Drink slowly to giv your body time to handle the alcohol. If you consume no more than a third of an ounce of alcohol each hour, you will probably stay sober, for the average, healthy liver will burn up alcohol at the rate of about one-third ounce an hour. Be sure you know what yoy are drinking. Don't accept a drink if you don't know what is in it. And, before you have your first drink, set yourself a limit on the number of drinks you will have, and stick to it! Finally, give your body a chance to "burn up" the alcohol you have consumed before you get behind the wheel. The Illinois Depart­ ment of Public Health urges you help avoid tragedies during the coming holiday season by staying sober if you are going to drive. HELPING PAWS ANIMAL WELFARE ASSOCIATION PO Box 205 Crystal Lake, Illinois 60014 (815)459-2641 SANTA'S VISIT by Ms. Flo Klemm The door to the Helping Paws office flew open and in came dozens of Santa's little helpers, the Girl Scout Brownie Troop No. 207, to deliver a basket of food and toys for "O.C." (office cat) and her dog and cat friends. "O.C." thoroughly enjoyed the attention she received. And, to all of our many friends, Merry Christmas! » . All pet adoptions must be validated by the signing of a contract, along with the adoption fee which includes the cost of the spay or neuter surgery from a vet of Helping Paws' choice, or a deduction from the cost of the surgery: if done by a vet of your choice. When adopting a pet through Helping Paws, please for your future reference, keep name, address, phone number of the person from whom you adopted pet, and adoption fee, by check, payable to Helping Paws. HOGS FORADOFTfON Schnoodle, 4-year male, shots, housebroken, neutered, good with children and pets, 815 943-7869 after 4:30. 943-5269. Terrier mix, 8-month male, shots, good with children and pets, 455-2643. Four Doberman mix, 8-weeks-old, 312 658-7504. Beagle-Toy Collie, 10-week male, 455-2396. Doberman, 9-month male, shots, good with children and pets, 455-5237. Two dogs: German shorthair, 4- year female, spayed; German Shepherd-shorthair, 3-year male, outside does. 312 639-2618. 3 year male, outside dogs, 312 639- 2618. Black Labrador, 3-year male, shots, housebroken, good with children, 815- 455-6472_after 4:30 pTm. German Shepherd mix, 7-month male, good with children and pets, housebroken, 344-2167 after 5 p.m. CATS FOR ADOPTION Adult Persian mix, male, beige white; three 17-week Calicos and Morris females, shots, 312 639-6603. Tiger frey with white, 3-month, short hair, male, shots, 459-1348. 'Morris', long hair, 1-year male, neutered, shots, good with pets and children, 312-639-5142. Brown Tabby short hair, 6-month male, shots, 459-3946. Persian mix Tortoise Tabby, 4-year female, shots, spayed, declawed (4), good with older children, 312 658-7638. storage period of no more than two days, but will retain quality up to six months in the freezer if covered with broth. Luncheon meats and sausage are not r e c o m m e n d e d f o r freezing Relining or Rebuilding Sam* Day Repairs From $10 While U Wait Persian mix, lM»-year female, brown-black tiger, plume tail, shots, spayed, 459-7648. Two 12-week: male,- black witb white feet; female, black with white, medium long hair, 338-5080. ^ Two cats; brown-white. 3-year male; black-white, 4-year male, shots, declawed, neutered, 455-0952. Honey color, long hair, 4-month female, 459-3148. Two Cats: white short hair, 3-year male: hlack short hair. 4-vear male, shots, declawed, neutered, 344-5916 Adult 'Morris', long hair, male, 312 639-1168. Gold-white, 2V2-month, semi-long hair kitten, 455-2584. Tiger stripe, short hair, 8-month male, 338-5957. Persian mix, dark grey-white young adult, 312 658-3842. Two 10-week black female, short hair, 312 526-0451. Black semi-long hair, 13-week female. 338-9352. Young adult female, black with four white paws, tuxedo front, long hair, 385-5518. White with bit of black 13-week, fluffy female, 338-9526. White-brown-black, 2-year female; white-grey-black, 6-month female, 344-2097. Seven-week, part Siamese kitten, 385-9111. Black-white, 5-month, short hair, female, 455-0180. Three: black-white, 4-year male; black-white, 5-year female, both shots, declawed, spayed, neutered; black 8-month female, declawed, 815 455-4004 after 5 p.m. Five adult: 1-year female Tabby, spayed; 2-year male, black-white, neutered;, 2-year female, black spayed, declawed (4); iv2-year female tabby, spayed; 1-year female, erev-brown, 455-3932. LOST DOGS Tri-color Collie mix, 1-year male, choke collar, West Shore Beach, McHenry, 385-4440 after 5 p.m. Afghan hound, 4-year, red male, black mask, Solon Mills-Spring Grove- Richmond, 815 675-2210. German Shepherd, 14-year male, choke collar. West Woodstock, 338- 0389. LOST CATS Grey-black stripes, 1-year male, neutered, Parkland school, 385-5224. 'Morris', 1-year, short hair, male, Wonder Lake, 815 728-0858. Please call Animal Control when you find or lose a pet. They will not pick up a pet unless you wish. They also have pets for adoption. Call 338- 7040. For information on Helping Paws lost and found and adoption, call 459-2641. NIPC Names New Officers Ruth K. Kretschmer has been elected president of the Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission (NIPC) by the board of commissioners. Kretschmer, a member of the DuPage County board, succeeds Edgar Vanneman Jr. as president. A commissioner since 1975, Mrs. Kret­ schmer had served as vice-president for planning and policy development. She was first elected to the DuPage ' /County board in 1974 and serves as chairman of the County Development committee and as a member of the DuPage County Forest Preserve district. Ms. Kretschmer has been appointed by Governor Thompson to the Illinois-Indiana Bi-State com­ mission, where she serves as co- chairman and was elected to the National Association of Regional Councils board of directors last May by local government elected officials from around the country. The association is a membership organization for councils of local government. Dean C. Cunat, McHenry County board member from McHenry, was named vice-president for Planning and Policy Development. The Northeastern Illinois Planning commission is the comprehensive planning agency for the six-county metropolitan area. In addition to planning, the agency provides technical and research assistance and reviews federal grant requests for local governments. In accepting the presidency. Ms. Kretschmer said, "The loss of federal funds (to the commission) has in­ creased our responsiveness to local governments." She looked forward to the opportunities and challenges presented by the return of federalism to the region. Marriage Licenses Applications for marriage licenses were recently made in McHenry County Clerk's office by: Kenneth E. Anderson and Bonnie M. Paschke, both McHenry; Randy J. Prybil, McHenry, and Debra A. DeNardo, Cary. " Reasons Greetings May your Christmas Day shine as brightly with many joyous moments! 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