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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Jan 1983, p. 12

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PAGE'12 - PLAINDEALF.K FRIDAY, JAMJARY*7,1983 REAL ESTATE VAL MAR ESTATES ki Large 4 bdrm Colonial on lovely one acre plus lot has 2' j baths, separate dining room, country kitchen, large screened-io porch off family room, circular drive and central air. Owner will consider 3 yr. contract Asking $129,000. IN-TOWN LOCATION On large city lot you H find this two bdrm brick ranch with full basement and 2 car garage. The price is right at$48 2db. CRYSTAL LAKE Compare and you'll find what a goo'd buy this just decorated, bright & cheery, 3 bdrm ranch is. Well plan­ ned kitchen,- ijice size bdrms with large closets and a great floor plan. Owner will sell FHA/VA for $54,500. WHISPERING OAKS One of the most distinguished homes we have ever offered. Comes with either 2^or 3 bdrms, separate dining room with beautiful hardwood flooring, two ceramic tile baths, great closet spac® and a two cor garage with easy in-out driveway. If you want the best, this is for you. $87,900. NORTHERN ILLINOIS REALTY 3815 W. ELM ST. (ROUTES 120 & 31) McHENRY 315-385-2340 Pj sets f?ED CARPET START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT >,900 1.5 WOODED ACRES offers privacy for this 3 bedroom ranch with 1 Vj baths, a full basement, deck and a split-rail fence! Don't pass up this super buy1 PRIVATE WATER RIGHTS to 52 ft. lot on Fox River directly across the road with this rustic 3 bedroom cedar ran­ ch on large wooded lot. Full basement, fireplace, hardwood floors, 2 large wood decks, and 2 car cedar garage.^Excellent owner finan- cin£ YES, IT IS POSS^W^o/faurchase in Fox Ridge an attr^tciVve 3 bedroom, 3 bath tri-level with family room, fireplace and basement, plus gazebo deck and patio at this very low price. FOUR OFFICES: Crystal Lake (815)459-3145 Cory (312)639-5527 Woodstock (815)338)3711 165,000 UNIQUE EXECUTIVE HOME of solid cedar log construction on 1.8 acres. Over 3000 sq. ft., 4 bedrooms, living and family rooms with fireplaces. Jennaire oven/range and loads of quality cabinets in spacious kitchen. BUYING-RELOCATING-SELLING WE'LL COVER IT ALL--FOR YOU Durbin-Stovall Assoc., Inc. 4213 W. Elm St. (Rte. 120) McHenry, II. REALTY WORLD* (815-385-8060,) Each oHice independently owned and operated it ERA-RDG REALTY 4507 W. ELM ST.. McHENRY 815-385-9394 We Offer Complete Computerized MLS Service For Buyers and Sellers. INVESTMENT PROPERTY ON RTE.12 Well established, family operated Restaurant Bar on heavily traveled highway 12 is waiting for new owners. 4 Br living above, rented cottages need some T.L.C. for added income, plus plen­ ty of parking. See it today. Asking $280,000. SPECIAL FINANCING On 'his practically new Stratford model in.Fox Ridge. Home is in mint condition, top quality <bnd decorated in neutral tones. Bank wiil re write at lower in­ terest rate Call for more details and tnake on appointment to see this home. Year Warranty Priced at $74 900. JUST LISTED Excellent starter or retirement home. Enjoy the cold winter evenings in front of your own fireplace iri this 2 Br brick ran­ ch. Also, 2 car garage, close to town, immediate possession. Priced to sell $45,900. PRICED TO SELL, OWNER ANXIOUS This 3 beBroom ranch with partial basement, 1 car garage and screened porch is ready to be moved into...now! Price reduced drastically to $45,500. America^orny^SriSSAn^ulti^T^nsting^eTvice PERFECTLY AFFORDABLE It you can ? buy this home you can't af­ ford anything! Perfectly decorated 4 Br, 2' j bath, *2 story home w attached garage and finished baserhenf. You name the financing and«we II work it out $76 900 Bring us an "offer! Beautiful upper level Northfox condo. Shew lik* a model Close to town and pool available. Re-write available by 1st Federal Call for details. $39 900 BUILDERS OWN Home, decorated to perfection, situated in quiet wooded area on 80x157 foot lot. Home includes 3 bedrooms, fomily room, enclosed porch & fireplace, ther- mopone windows, 2 plus car garage. Call for appointment today. Priced to sell at $69,800. Low maintenance 3 bedroom ranch plus 2 car garage. Newly remodeled kitchen, owner anxious. $49,900., REAL ESTATE PETS FOR SALE New OWNER Woodstock Countryside Raised ranch with 3 bedrooms on 1 acre plus lot. Den, family room, laundry room, living room with dining area, 2 car at­ tached garage, screened porch, and lov^er deck partially surrounding above-ground 24^ round pool. . . . . /"T" $75,900 tone: 815-288-2502 WATERFRONT PROPERTY, Contract sale. Beautiful 3 bedroom home, large living room with stone fireplace. Kitchen, dining, bath,"utility, attached garage, ap­ pliances, central air, mature trees, $55,000, $4,000 down, balance at 8*4 percent financing or $400 per month. Call 815- 385-3192 or 815-385-7632. 12-17-1-7C CHOICE LOT, 100x150, south of McHenry, $16,000, or any reasonable offer con­ sidered. §15-385-6575. 1- 5-1-7C OAftAOt SALE "HOUSE SALE, Thur-, sday and Friday, January 6 and 7, 8:30am-4:30pm. Numerous items, all in fine condition. No Junk! TV; Coffee Tables; Cameras; Fireplace Screens; CB Base Station with antenna; H O. Train and board; Dishes; Housewares; Hardware; Portable Bar; Curtains and R o d s ; m u c h miscellaneous. 2112 Church Street, John- sburg, across from Bush School. l-5-l-7c PET COLUMN L O S T : B A S S E T HOUND, male, white with brown spots, and female Bloodhound,' brown with black face, Bay View Beach area, 815-455-6215. Reward. 1- 7 LOST: In McHenry area, black and white male Siberian Husky. 815-344-5061 or 312-490- 9400 Ext. 318. 1-7 GIVE AWAY: 2 Year old male Sheperd and T e r r i e r m i x . Housebroken, very good with children. 815-728- 0382. £? HOW 10 SUBSCRIBE 10 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER The McHenry Plaindealer 3812 W. Elm Street McHenry, l l . 60050 • 3 YEARS - $40.00 • 2 YEARS - $28.50 • 1 YEAR-S16.50 • 6 MONTHS • $8.50 • PAYMENT . ENCLOSED Name Address City . Prices^good in McHenry County "TET" COLUMN ADORABLE A.K.'C. Registered Doberman puppies, parents ex­ cellent dispositions, $150.00, 815-678-4505 days, after 6pm 815-675- 6050. 1-7-1-14C Calling Colleen DearColleen: How do you convince a man you've been married to for t.hirty years that you haveearn- ecl the right to know some­ thing about family finances? M) husband takes care of ev- eryi' hing. I had a well-paying job tor 20 years, but 1 never cashi d the first paycheck. 1 just si, \»,ned them over to him, took m v " mad money " as he called it every week, and Jet it goattha ' . My only concern is that some, thing will happen to hijn and I won't know where to start to find out what we have, how much we owe oth­ ers, etc. He says everything is spelled out in Sis willin a safe­ ty deposit box.-U the bank. Am Ibeingfoolish toworry? -- Sue DearSue: You \ftill be foolish if you don't pursue you> efforts to make your husban d realize how foolishly he is act > ng. Stick with it. Enlist the aid o ? friends or relatives that have? K is con­ fidence. After thirty vears, voudeservebetter. Local Economy Receives Boost From Construction The McHenry area economy is receiving a healthy boost as the result of the construction of the new Nor­ thern Illinois Medical center at Route 31 and Bull Valley road. Although all contracts have not yet been awarded, Gary Gustufson of Pepper Con­ struction company, general con­ tractors for the project, has an­ nounced that several contracts have been awarded locally. "This will certainly be a boost to the employmfent of the residents of the area as well as the general economy of the area," Gustufson commented. Listed among the contractors are Althoff Industries for plumbing, heating, ventilation, and fire protection; Carey Electrical Con­ tractors for electric; William Tonyan and Sons, Inc. for asphalt paving; Alliance for concrete curbing; and Rebars and Steel for reinforcing steel. Local suppliers include Enterprise Ready-Mix Company, Inc., for con­ crete material, and Alexander Lumber for lumber supplies. Commenting on the progress of the project thus far, Gustufson said, "The project is on schedule and we are still predicting a completion date of September, 1984." Volunteers Help Aged FREE: MY NAME is Nickie. I'm a,_Jour month old female Labrador Sheperd mix. I need a home or my owners will put me to sleep. 815-385-4330. 1-5- l-7c G I V E A W A Y : O n e female dog, mixed breed, 2 years old, good natured, needs good home. 815-385-1161. 1-7- l-14c eartolleen: My girl friend has been get­ ting obscene phone calls ft r a couple of weeks. At first, she hung up, then she started to just set the phone down, off the receiver, and leave it there the rest of the night. I tell her she should contact the phone company. She says if the giiy wants to breathe into her phone all night, he's welcome toit. Whoisright? Ann Dear Ann: You're right. She should notify the telephone company. The years teach much which the days never know. -R.W. Emerson. In keeping with the holiday season, Peg R. Blaser, director of the Illinois Department on Aging, has extended recognition to the thousands of volunteers who have helped provide services to older persons in Illinois during the pasf year. "Volunteers have become an in­ valuable resource to aging programs in Illinois. Without their , help, we could not begin to offer the com­ prehensive network of services now available to older persons," said Blaser. - 1 According to a recent report issued by the Illinois Office of Volunteer Citizen Participation, there are more volunteers working in aging programs than in any other branch of state government services. "With the aid of volunteers, it is •possible to serve meals to more than 2*8,000 seniors each day through nutrition projects located throughoi * the state. Volunteers are also involved in senior center support programs, such as transportation, outreach, health screening and telephone reassurance," Blaser said. "Most of the volunteers working with aging programs are seniors themselves. They may be recruited by local community groups, or they may be enrolled in the Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP), which is part of ACTION, the Federal Agency for Volunteer Service." Blaser added that volunteers have also become an important part of the "•Department on Aging's Nursing Home Visitor program. Under this program trained volunteers make friendly visits to nursing home residents who do not have visitors. In addition^ the volunteers may identify and attempt to resolve minor con­ cerns or problems mentioned by the residents. Electric Fish T beglass knife fish's high­ ly specialized brain, a' 'pace- make*.', "controls the electric organ. Each time the pace­ maker .'"ires, electric current flows o ut through electro- receptor pores all over the fish's body surface and, in a circular pat h, back to the tip of the taii where it re-enters thfcelectricotgan. «> JOHN L. FREUND FREUND FUNERAL HOMES • WONDER LAKE 7611 HANCOCK DR. 815-728-0233 COOPER-FREUND • MARENGO 205 N. STATE "815-548-7345 LEXANNDER UMBKft CO. 'BEST OF EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER" FEATURING COMPLETE LINES OF: •OLYMPIC STAIN •KEMPER-MILLCREEK CABINETS •ANDERSEN WINDOWS •PRE-HUNG DOORS •NORD SPINDLES •ARMSTRONG CEILING SYSTEMS •LINCOLN WINDOWS •GAF SHINGLES •BUILDERS HARDWARE •PREFINISHED PANELING •STANLEY GARAGE DOOR OPERATORS Phone 385-1424 909 N. Front St., McHenry IHE McHENRY PLAINDEALER - NEWSPAPER Available At Tho Following Locations: f WHITE HEN PANTRY •McHENRY DRUG • BELL LIQUORS • BOLGERS DRUG STORE • BEN FRANKLIN • OSCO DRUGS • JEWEL • HORNSBY'S • HERMES ft CO. • LIQUOR MART • VILLAGE MART • J ft R STORE •McHENRY . HOSPITAL OOD MART • J ft L GAS • ACE HARDWARE • LAKEVIEW <» SUNNYSIDE FOODS • F • ADAMS GROCERY • LITTLE STORE • FRED ft IRENE S TAP • SUNRISE GROCERY • STEINY TAP - • McCULLOM LAKE GROCERY • NORTHWEST TRAIN • BITS ft PIECES • REVCO DRUG • ISLAND FbODS • CONVENIENT FOOD • COUNTRY CUPBOARD • SULLIVAN FOODS •MILLSTREAM UNION '74 • COLE PHARMACY • MAIN STREET GROCERY TFW0 BONUS Paklthni Jan. 15f 1982. • Minimum Deposit $2,500.00 • Insured to $100,000. • No Penalty For Withdrawal • Can Deposit To It Anytime • No Interest Rate Restrictions cA/izny d.fz'iLi.tffrcL*. an d cHafifiy cNzuj ! Member FSU V Marengo Federal Savings m id lot in association A MAHtWOO: 200 EfG'ritirif Highway, 815/568-7258 • McMPillV; 4400 W, Route 120,815/344-1900 • WOODSTOCK: 118 Cass Street, 815/338-2900 • WOODSTOCK DRIVE-UP: Route 47 and Calhoun Street . FOX WtVCW GROVE: 407 Lincoln Avenue, 312/639-2350* CRYSTAL LAKE; 5SO£rystel Point Drive, 815/45S4300 CARYDRIVEJ^p; SO Northwest Highway, 312/639-0222

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