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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Jan 1980, p. 19

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\ PAGEjjM^ PLAINPEALER - WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 16,1980 m RENT " ~" m RENT FOR RENT WONDER LAKE, 3 room furnished apartment, 1 adult only, immediate occupancy. $150.00 per month plus utilities, 1 month rent, security deposit required, references. 815-653-9630 1-16 Two bedroom, gas fireplace, "2 basement, dining room, living room. newly remodeled ranch. $375.00 per month, plus security deposit. 815-653-9653 ' 12-5tfc HOUSE FOR RENT, Mc- Cullom Lake, adjoining McHenry. Can be4,bedroom, gas heat, lake rights, im­ mediate possession. $350.00 month, security deposit. 815- 385-3366 after 6 pm. 12-28-1- 4c 3 year old 2600 sq. ft. 3 bedroom, 2 bath country home"on wooded lot. $450. per month. 815-648-2947 1-11- 1-I8c STORAGE SPACE FOR RENT, all sizes available. Call THE KEEP. 815-455- 0095 12-21-1-16C PRIME LOCATION on west Route 120, 3b000 sq. ft. building. Ample parking, zoned B-l, $4.75 per sq. ft. Call 815-385-2975 l-2tfc 2 BEDROOM WATER­ FRONT partial basement, stove and refrigerator, security deposit required. $275.00 653-9767 1-11-1-18C Spacious 2 bedroom apar­ tments now rebdy for oc­ cupancy. Walk to church, shopping and schools. Range & refrigerator furnished. Garage available. Located on Rt. 31 across from McHenry State Bank. Please call an­ swering service and leave name for further information. 385-0258 HOME FOR RENT 0 to 4 bedroom form home in Richmond countryside. Just remodeled, with country kit­ chen. spacious living room, TV room, one cor garoge, family and children welcome. Terms negotiable $385. 815-678-2861 IN TOWN 3 bedroom, 1 car attached garage, no pets, immediate occupancy $350.00 plus Security, plils utilities. 385-2975 l-2tfc 2 BEDROOM APART­ MENT, lV car garage, refrigerator, stove, dish­ washer furnished. All electric $350.00, month plus security deposit Call 815- 385-9300 between 8 am & 5 pm, 815-455-6999 evenings & weekends. ' - t. l-2tfc 3 BEDROOM HOME, 1 bath, large living room, TV room, sun room, basement. In downtown McHenry. $390.00 per month plus utilities. 815- 385-3192 1-lltfc FOR RENT with option to buy, Completely remodeled two bedroom house, l2 acre lot, Pistakee Highlands, $425.00 month 312-439-2163 after 5 pm. l-2tfc C L E A N S L E E P I N G ROOMS, for mature adult men 815-385-0266 or 385-8905 l-2tfc Apartment for rent, two bedrooms, James and Third Street. 312-381-2059. l-2tfc McHenry, quiet main­ tenance free, 4 bedroom ranch with garage, basement, family room. $450.00 312-541-3220 l-2tfc 4 BEDROOM HOUSE in Wonder Lake. Good neigh­ borhood, 1>2 baths, full basement, very clean. $400 month, security deposit and references. 312-497-4987 1- 4tfc 2 BEDROOM WATER­ FRONT HOME, $350.00 per month plus security deposit. 815-344-1379. 1-4-1-30C FURNISHED APART­ MENT, 1 bedroom for m^ure adult, weekly rates. 385-8905 or 385-0266. l-4tf 1500 sq. ft. office space available, zoned B-2, in downtown McHenry. $395.00 per month, terms available. 815-385-3192 1-lltfc Up to 1500 Sq. ft. of shop or storage space in downtown McHenry. Zoned B-2, reasonable rates. 815-385- 3192 1-lltfc WAREHOUSE OR FAC­ TORY SPACE from 5,000 to 15,000 ft. 815-385-1079. l-2tfc IN MCHENRY NEW 3 bedroom home. Full- basement, 2'2 car attached garage. References and security deposit. $425 month. 815-385-4808 1-9-1-25C HOUSE IN TOWN 3 Bedrooms redecorated, garage, immediate oc­ cupancy. Call 815-385-4349 after 6 pm or weekends. 1- 9tfc CLOSE TO TOWN 3 bedrooms attached garage full basement, no pets. $385.00 plus utilities and security deposit. Available Jan. 15th Call 815-385-2975 12-26tf VFW CLUBHOUSE AND HALL for rent. Seating capacity for 400. Call 815-385- 9860 from 9 to 12 weekdays, -or after 6pm1. i-2tfc ONE BEDROOM FUR­ NISHED, APARTMENT for one mature woman. All utilities included. Con­ venient in town location. 815- 1385-6566. l-2tfc OFFICE IN MCHENRY, good location, air con­ ditioned. all utilities fur­ nished $95.00 Call 815-385- 3490 l-2tfc 2 SMALL OFFICES FOR RENT, will decorate. 5116 W. Elm. 385-1627. l-9tf OFFICE FOR RENT, 600 sq. ft.. $300.00 month, includes utilities. Corner of Riverside Drive & Elm. McHenry, 385- 8660. 1-9-1-30C C A R P E T E D O F F I C E S $95.00 month with heat, light and air conditioning. Main Office Building, 3932 Main Street. 815-344-1183. l-2tfc $388.00 month, 3 bedroom, 112 bath, double garage. In city, no pets. Contract sale possible. 815-344-1183 l-2tfc WONDER LAKE, ONE B E D R O O M S T U D I O APARTMENT. Utilities included (except phone) $175 per month. One month security deposit required. Call 815-653-2031 1-16-1-18C 2 HOMES FOR RENT for someone who wants something with a little extra. Both 2 bedrooms, short term lease may be possible. For additional information call 815-385-6437 after 5 pm. 1-16- l-18c 3 BEDROOM HOUSE, fully carpeted, kitqhen ap­ pliances, 2 car garage $350 month. Security deposit, pay own utilities. 815-455-5797 1 - 16-1-18C 3 BEDROOM HOUSE $300 per month plus security deposit. 815-385-2570 1-16-1- 25c 3 BEDROOM HOME, 1V2 baths, full basement, fireplace, formal dining room, 2V2 car garage. 3/4 acre wooded lot. Johnsburg school district $425 & 1 month security deposit. Available Feb. 1st. Days 312- 381-0287, Eves. 815-385-9463 1-16-1-18C SUBLET OFFICE, West Route 120, 1100 sq. ft., fully decorated, ample parking, central air, $450.00 815-344- 37379am to5pm. l-16-l-18c R E N T A H O R S E $75.00 month, free riding lessons. 815-338-7343 1-16-1-18C HORSES BOARDED $75.00 month, indoor riding. 815- 338-7343 1-16-1-18C Now taking applications for new apartments. Located at 4005 Lillian St., City of McHenry. 2 bedrooms with 1 or 1 % baths, carpeted, all ap­ pliances. Ideal for retired, semi-retired or older peopfe, UAMEMATE OCCUPANCY. CoM for ap­ pointment. 91^344-1632 or 815-385-6566 > ™ 3T NEW 1 bedroom and 2 bedroom apartments now ready for leasing. Close to shopping center, within walking distan- Char-Mar Apartments 704 Logan Cooney Heights McHenry, II. 9 am - 4 pm 385-5965 After 5 pm-385-9019 NEW 2 offices ready for your finishing touches. 620 sq. ft. each. Ideal for small, retail or business office. Please call an­ swering service and leave name for further information. NEW OFFICE SPACE for lease, available im­ mediately. Up to 1,500 sq. ft. Fully air conditioned and car­ peted. Office suites start at $100. per month, including utilities. (M LETIZIA FINANCIAL CORP.REALTORS 815-728-0404 WILL BURYING NUCLEAR WASTE BURY US ALL? It's enough to strike fear in anyone's heart. Nuclear waste, by-product of every reactor in the world, radioactive for tens of thousands of years, lying there like some malevolent genie in a bottle waiting to be let loose. That's what the future of commeri cial nuclear power hinges on. What do we do with the waste? Where on earth is it > safe? Can burying it really keep it from coming back to kill us? No matter what you've heard, there are answers. Solutions exist. Now. One is reprocessing. Dissolving spent fuel rods in a strong acid, then separating out the plutonium and leftover uranium for reuse. It leaves just four percent of the total to bury. And in six hundred years, that four percent won't contain any­ more radioactivity than all the uranium ore mined to make the fuel in the first place! Now, if six hundred years stilf sounds like an eternity, consider the-process called vitrification In plain English, that means im- *2 mobilizing the waste. Actually turning it into a piece of solid glass. Inert, chemically stable glass,enclosed in a steel jacket an inch thick and buried. Really buried. A good two thousand feet down in a bone-dry salt bed or granite formation whose very existence means it hasn't been disturbed . by groundwater or an earthquake in at least ten million years. .And in all probability, won't be for millions more. But what if? If there were a quake. If the shift­ ing earth drowned the site in a river of water. If the steel jacket ripped apart. If the glass inside were exposed to the current for ages to come. If somehow,, in some inexplicable way. though glass is highly insoluble in water, it still" managed to dissolve. And the water, though separated from the surface by two thousand feet.of rock and soil, still managed to find a way up. If all that happened, against all odds, the very volume of water would dilute the dissolved waste even further. And the slow flow (groundwater travels less than a hundred yards a year) would give the ROOM FOR RENT in McHenry 815-344-0962 1-16-1- 18c 1 & 2 BEDROOM APART­ MENTS renting from $225 to $300 per month. Available soon. No pets, security deposit and references required. 815-385-2352 or 385- 4646. * 1-16-1-18C I A P A R T M E N T F O R RENT. Air conditioned, kitchen and garage. Woodstock city limits. Call 815-338-2383 days, 815-338- 0947 eves. Ask for Greg. 1-16- l-18c " £L_: " TWO BEDROOM APART­ MENT in Johnsburg". Stove and refrigerator furnished. $250.00 per month plus seurity deposit. No children or pets. 815-385-5951 l-16tf WANTED TO SUV SITMTNN WMKO PAYING 17. TIMES FACE VALUE 'for silver coins dated 1964 and before. $18.00 for silver dollars, also old gold, sterling, antique post cards and slot machines wanted. 815-338-3838 1-16-1- 18c iPANTCD TO SUV SLOT MACHINES, Bought repaired, any condition. 312- 438-8458 1-11-2-6C I AM BUYING: U.S. silver coins, paying $18.50 for,, every $1.00 face value. Buying Kennedy halfs (1965- 1970) at $3.00 each. Paying $20.00 for silver dollars. Also foreign coins wanted. Call Wonder Lake anytime. 815- 653-7217 1-16-1-18C I A M B U Y I N G : g o l d , platinium, and sterling silver in Jewelry or any form. Also buying .999 1 oz. silver bars. Prices paid by weight and according to daily metals prices. Call anytime. 815-653-7217 1-16-1- 18c MOVING? Breaking up housekeeping? Will buy antique furniture, china, glassware, etc. 815-678-4141. 1-11-2-8C PfT COLUMN WANTED PUPPIES, 6-8 weeks old, good homes guaranteed, also we buy poocne or schnauzer mixed pups, 815-385-7897 1-2-tfc GOLDEN RETRIEVER LOST - Vicinity of Bull Valley. Sizeable reward. Please call 815-344-1092 1-16 LOST -2 female German shorthairs, liver color and white. January 13, Wonder Lake'area. Reward. 815-728- 0240 1-16 PETS FOR SALE ORIENTAL RII6S WANTED Immediate cash paid for old rugs. SAROUK, KASHAN, KERMAN, CHINESE, etc. Any size or condition 312-884-6444 aaytiaie A K C R E G I S T E R E D COLLIES. Priced for quick sale. $50 each. 3 males, 1 female, 8 weeks. 815-385- 8956. l-9tfc Y E L L O W L A B R A D O R puppies, 4 months old, shots, AKC $175.00 815-385-5181 1- 16-1-18C imUTIOfl UMNTfO LET ME take the worry out of your child's day care. License no.. 533987. Wonder Lake, call 815-728-0521 1-16-1- 18c 5 ~ LET ME DO YOUR HOUSECLEANING, cooking or just the jobs you hate. (Johnsburg area) 344- 2921 1-16-1-18C W I L L D O H O U S E CLEANING one day a week. Good references. Call 815- 728-1479 1-16-1-18C BANDS LOOKING FOR WORK. Contact Bill 312-497- 4925 or Ron 815-385-6881 after 5 pm. „ 1-9-1-18C Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF GEORGE P. FREUND Deceased, FILE NO. 79-P-435 Notice is hereby if given ?ursuant to Section 194 of the 'rebate Act, of the death of the above named decedent and that letters testamen­ tary were issued on December 27, 1979, to McHenry State Bank, 3510 West Elm Street, McHenry, Illinois, whose attorney of record is . Harry C. Kinne, Jr.; 3431 West Elm Street, McHenry, Illinois. Claims may be filed within 6 months from the date of issuance of Letters and that any claim not filed within that period is barred as to the estate which is in: ventoried within that period. Claims against said estate should be filed in the Probate office of the Clerk of said Court, County Court House, Woodstock, Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered , to said legal representative and to said attorney. VERNON W.KAYS, JR. Clerk of the Court (Pub. Jan. 9,16,23, i980) issuance of Letters and that any claim not filed within that period is barred as to the estate which is in­ ventoried within that period. Claims against said estate should be filed in the Probate office of the Clerk of said Court, County Court House, Woodstock, Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney. VERNON W. KAYS, JR. Clerk of the Court (Pub. Jan. 9,16,23,1980) FOOD By GOULD CROOK EASY CHOCOLATE CRISPIES In the top of a double boiler, melt a large bag (12 ounces) of chocolate morsels. Cool until room temperature and stir in two cups of toasty chow-mein hoodies and about 2 cups of any combin­ ation of the following: Kix or Rice Krispies, wheat or oat flakes, butterscotch morsels, and raisins. All or any one or two will be good. If the mixture hardens or starts to get stringy as you work with it, place bowl over hot water just long enough so that you can stir. Drop onto waxed paper set on a baking sheet by about a table- spoonful. Place in the refrigerator until hardened. This makes about 40 candies that are generous in size. Chocolate Crispies will be greeted with delight and I found them about as easy as anything to make. There's no guessing or cooking time and no need for o thermometer. Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY . COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF GRACE M. FINNEY Deceased, FILE NO. 79-P-438 Notice is hereby given Pursuant to Section 194 of the robate Act, of the death of the above named decedent and that letters testamen­ tary were issued on December 27, 1979 to Lawrence W. Finney, 902 Channel Drive, McHenry, Illinois whoso-^ttorney of record is Harry C. Kinne, Jr., 3431 West Elm Street, McHenry, Illinois. Claims may be filed within 6 months from the date of German Wines The wines of Germany tend to have a light, fruity taste that goes especially well in desserts. There's no dry harsh­ ness to conflict with the smooth, sweet dessert flavors. THE MOON "Tell me, friend how did you ever get yourself into such destitute circumstances?" "Well, when I had the world by the tail, I let go to reach for the moon." radioactivity remaining more than enough time to decay to about the same level as the background radiation we're exposed to all the time. None of that is a pipedream. It's fact. Documented fact. Spelled out again and again in countless government reports and independent studies. Proven again and again in exhaustive tests and pilot rejects (in England, France, Germany, Sweden and Canada, as well as Kansas, Nevada and Washington State). And lmost universally accepted y?y the scientific ahd technical community world-wide. What's more, there are literally thousands of square iles of salt beds and granite ormations under America, and only a few square miles- ould easily hold every ounce of high-level waste generated y all our nuclear power plants ut together. Not to mention the eighty million gallons ^stored up in the thirty-five years our country has been making atomic weapons. The only problem we haven't solved yet is how to get the show on the road. We can't reprocess because the govern­ ment won't okay it. Despite the knowledge that every pound of plutonium we salvage not only leaves one less to bury, but also can produce as * much energy as seven jhundred fifty tons of coal or one hundred thirty thousand gallons of oil. And we can't bury what we've already got, even though doing it safely doesn't depend on reprocessing, because Congress gave the government a monopoly on permanent storage back in 1970. And despite the weight of affirmative evidence, it hasn't acted yet. The problem is, if all seventy-two nuclear power plants in the United States vanished tomorrow, nuclear waste wouldn't. There's still a lot sitting' around, and less than one percent of it is from power plants. Remember, years of nuclear weapons production have amassed eighty million gallons, and there's more coming. Isn't it time we laid the problem to rest? Commonwealth Edison This ad is paid for by the company and not published at our customers' expense. 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