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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 11 Oct 1978, p. 15

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WANTED TO Htjjf WANTED TO RENT: WIDOWED EXECUTIVE WITH ADULT children, desires 3 or more bedrm. house. Year around lease. Rent to $600. mo. 815 728-0955. 10-4-10-13C i , L !l r se , n Ea8 Ie Parking Lot, Monday, October 2nd, keep any money found, please return contents of purse. 815-653-9975 No questions a^ked . lo-ll-io- SMALL HOME COTTAGE or duplex north or northwest of McHenry. Have excellent references < Do have pets) Call Lindi day 455-3011 - Eve. 459 7626. 10-6-10- 13c Married couple wanted to rent two bedroom paneled home. Natural fireplace, your own appliances $225.00 per month, plus security deposit, cash only. 312-497-4370 No calls after 6 p.m. 10-ll-10-13c ONE BEDROOM HOME. Wonder Lake area Un­ furnished Call 312-282 5012 after 4 p.m. 10-11-10-I3c WANTED TO RENT Working Grandmother needs one or two bedroom apartment McHenry area 815-385-6456 weekends 10-11-10-13c f I I I I I WANTED TO RENT Farm Land for Cash Rent. Building 1 I I I | Unnecessary. Call: | I 1-312-365 6562 I 9-22-ll-3j| WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY McHenry, riverfront home located bet ween Pistakee Lake and McHenry Dam Price between S.iO.OOO $62,000 Private Call Dennis at 312-736 4148 10-1110 20c WANTED TO BUY Complete master l>edroom set in very good condition 385 4721 1011 ANTIQUES W ANTED Buying old items including furniture, china, wicker, glass, etc What haveyou0 Wondermere 815-653- 7497 10-4tfc Oriental rugs wanted, we pay (<>p dollar for your old Oriental rugs.call anytime 312 884-6444 10-4tfc WANTED TO BUY, refrigerator, good working condition, reasonable 815-385- 7462 10-11 io-i3c HSTBUCTIMK INSTRUCTION .Organ, piano, accordian, and guitar in­ struction in your home. Specialize in popular music. Teaching for 28 years. $5.00 and up 815-385-3750 10-11-10- 13c Deaths RAYMOND W. MAY Raymond W May, Sr., 63, 7920 Bellevue, Spring Grove, died Oct 6 in McHenry hospital He was born April 18, 1915, the son of Peter and Anna * Britz) May, and was a lifetime resident of the area, and a retired dairy farmer April 24,1940, he was married in Johnsburg to the former Dolores Miller,"who survives him Mr May was a member of St. Peter's parish in Spring Grove, and of the Holy Name society Also surviving are four sons, .Jerome of Burlington, 111 , Thomas of Eox Lake. Raymond Jr of Spring Grove, and Leonard, at home; two daughters. Mrs Charles < Jane) Kegnierof Richmond, and Mrs Nick (Mary Kay) LiChard of Spring Grove, six sisters, Jrs John i Margaret > Weber of Eox Lake, Mrs Ed (Mayme) Hoffman of Trevor, Wise , Mrs. Art (Emma) Kattner of Spring Grove. Mrs Eldred •Catherine^ Johnson of Woodstock, Mrs Eb ( Regina ) Stuber of Antioch, and Mrs John (Lucille) Doetsch of Kenosha, Wis ; and one brother, Fred, of Spring Grove Mr May was preceded in death by five brothers: Ben, George, Eddie, Bill, and Joe Visitation was Sunday at the Peter M Justen and son funeral home Mass was of­ fered at 10 a m Monday in St Peter's church in Spring Grove with burial in the church cemetery MAMIE ELIZABETH OLSON Mamie Elizabeth Olson, 93, of 4617 west Sussex drive, McHeney, died Oct 9 in McHenry hospital She was born in Chicago Jan 13, 1885, the daughter of Ivar and Ulrika Johnson, and lived there until ten years ago, when she moved to McHenry She married Carl E Olson. who preceded her in death in 1945 Mrs. Olson is survived by a son, Gordon L. Olson of Columbus, Ohio; a daughter, Mrs. Grace B. Wagner of McHenry; a half-brother, Herbert Westberg; five grandchildren; and four great­ grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a sister, Mrs. Edith Glaser. Visitation was scheduled from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the Peter M Justen and son funeral home. Graveside services were conducted by Pastor Roger W. Schneider of Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Acacia Park cemetery in Chicago Memorials may be sent to the Kidney Foundation of to the McHenry area Rescue Squad. ROBERT J. Mt MAHON, SR Robert J McMahon, Sr., 81, who, with his wife, Estelle, was a summer resident - in Huemann's subdivision, McHenry, for fifty-three years, died Oct. 7. in Holy Family hospital, DesPlaines. He was a salesman for the Glidden Paint company in Chicago from 1917 until his retirement in 1962 Mr. McMahon is survived by four sons, Robert J of Rich­ mond, Va., Dr John A of Mt Prospect and McHenry. Dr. James. R of McHenry, and Rev Thomas F., CS V "of Chicago; three daughters, Mrs John (Eileen) Litwin of DesPlaines, Mrs Donald (Estelle) Schaefer of Springfield. 111., and Mrs I^ouis (Ann) Metzger of Arlington Heights; twenty-eight grand­ children; three great­ grandchildren. and a sister, Mrs Kathryn Quinlan of Chicago Visitation was Oct 8 and 9, at the Oehler funeral home, DesPlaines. Funeral Mass was offered Oct. 10 at St. Mary's church. DesPlaines, with in­ terment in All Saints cemetery Mass or contributions to your favorite charity are ap preciated. MARGARETE P. SEEK Margarete P Neff. of 219 west Third, Woodstock, mother of Mack A Neff of McHenry. died Oct 7 in Memorial hospital, Woodstock She was born Aug 31, 1915 in Marshall county, Ind , the daughter of Frank and Edna Weston. Dec 8. 1933, she was married in Plymouth, Ind to Loyal A Neff, who survives Also surviving are a daughter, Marilyn K Garlisch of Mount Prospect, three sons. Mack A of McHenry. John L of Marengo, and Jerry (i of Woodstock; eight grand children and two sisters in Indiana Funeral services were WINTER IS COMING! t HELP KEEP YOUR HEATING DOLLAR FROM GOING THRU THE ROOF INSULATE! PROFESSIONAL WORKMANSHIP FREE ESTIMATES and CONSULTING CENTRAL INSULATION Co. BELVIDERE, ILL. 815-544-2047 SEE MILLSTREAM um 76 FOR YOUR nnnr^^i McHenry's Headquarters for Complete Repairs on Domestic & Foreign Cars •TUNE-UPS •BRAKES •TRANSMISSIONS •MAJOR & MINOR REPAIRS •MECHANIC ON DUTY 7 DAYS It takes real pros to do any auto service job ef­ ficiently and effectively. Why settle for anything less? Our car mechan­ ics are the best in the business . . . and our rates? . . . Reasonable! 10% DISCOUNT TO SENIOR CITIZENS 3702 W. ELM McHENRY, ILLINOIS (815)344-2510 scheduled for Tuesday at 11 a m in the Schneider. Leucht, Merwyn, and Cooney chapel, with the Rev. Gordon Shafer officiating Interment was in Windridge cemetery , ANNA E. WILSON Anna E. Wilson, 74. of McHenry, died Oct. 7 in St. Elizabeth hospital. Chicago. She was born June 19.1904, in Batavi§, 111., and lived in Chicago, Carpentersville, and Antioch before moving to McHenry ten years ago. She married Harry Wilson June 21, 1925, and he preceded her in death Jan. 27, 1966. Mrs Wilson is survived by two sons, Harry (Donna) of Kaukauna, Wis., William (Linda) of Antioch; two daughters. Ruth Wilson of Chicago, and Mrs Andrew (Dolores) Dumelle < of McHenry; a brother Harry Nelson fo Dundee; two sisters. Mrs Edward (Edith) Hallgrerv of Ottumwa, Iowa, and Mrs. Harold (Mildred) Payton of Chicago; and eight grand­ children PAC.E 15 PLAIN DEALER WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 11,1978 She was preceded in death by a brother. Gus Nelson. . Visitation was scheduled for 3 to9p m Tuesday, at the Strang funeral home, 1055 Main. Antioch Funeral services have been scheduled for Oct. 11 at 11 a.m. at the funeral home, with interment in Hillside cemetery in Antioch Please omit flowers. • • * • Then there was the man who was for free trade because he tnought it meant that he wouldn't have to pay for the goods he got. • • * * It 's again" time for crowds to yell for hard hitting on the gridiron- and clap nicely when the unconscious are carried away on stretchers. WINNING FLOAT-Happy sophomores display an enthusiasm in Johnsburg's homecoming parade to indicate they are confident of topping other classes for top entry among floats. Based on the theme "Bestsellers", the winning float focused on Lucifer's Hammer. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD 5 ( BUILDERS CARPETS OPENS THE DOORS OF ITS LARGE, MODERN WAREHOUSE & SHOWROOM OCTOBER 1Z, 13, 14 & 15 THURS.OCT.12 S to 5 FRI. OCT. 13 8 to 9 5RT.0CT.14 8 to 5 SUN. OCT.15 11 to A FRNTRSTIC SRVINOS ON CRRPETINO MASLAND - HOLLYTEX - WORLD - VENTURE - BIGELOW - COLLINS - AIKMAN... AND MANY MORE! HLL REMNANTS B5.00.,v UNO UNDER COME IN 6 REGISTER FOR FREE GIFTS * CARIBBEAN CRUISE FOR TWO (Rules At The Store) * 19" MAGNA VOX COLOR T.V. * 12'x 12'CARPET (And Other Var ious Size Carpets To Give Away) NO PURCHASE NECESSARY WINNER NEED NOT BE PRESENT TO WIN • FREE COFFEE &DONUTS STOP IN HND SHY HELLO! BUILDERS CARPETS inc RETAIL COMMERCIAL 1002 McHENRY AVENUE (RT. 120) WOODSTOCK, ILLINOIS TELEPHONE (815) 338 8300 I RTE. 47 Be it MARIAN H S BUILDERS CARPETS RT. 14

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