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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Jul 1981, p. 12

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s I'AOE 12 . PLAINDEAIRR. WEDNESDAY. JULY 8,1981 MMK SALE FOR RENT FOR RENT GARAGE SALE, Baby items; Stroller; Crib; Toys; Bedspreads; Set of Weights; Bicycle; Nice Clothes, Newborn to 4T, Ladies size 12, Mens Shirts size 16, Maternity, Leather Jacket. Much more • No Junk! July 9th, 10th k llth, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. 9215 Evergreen (off Thompson Road) Wonder Lake. 7-8-7-lOc GARAGE SALE, Saturday k Sunday July llth 412th, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Motorcycle; Waterbed; Car radios; Clothes and Much misc. 7606 North Drive, Wonder Lake. (East side of Lake). 7-8-7- 10c MULTI-FAMILY Garage- Sale, July llth, from 9:00 am. to 5:00 pm. Miscelleanous items in good condition. 812 Wiltshire, Whispering Oaks, McHenry. 7-8-7-10c FILLED 2 GARAGES At 1101 and 1103 Chapel Hill Road, Thursday, Friday & Saturday. 9:00 am to 6:00 pm. Deep fryer; Toaster; Water Purifier; Bike; Humidifier; Saddle; An­ tiques; Garbage disposal; Tires; Curling irons; Clothes all sizes; Dishes; Books; Shoes; Jewelry; Decanter Bottles; Drapes; Office Machines; ,Tapes; Truck Manuals; Xmas Trees; Table saw; Misc. 7-8-7-10c GARAGE SALE, 1410 River Terrace Drive, Johnsburg. Friday k Saturday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. No Early 'Arrivals! 7-8-7-10c GARAGE SALE, Saturday, July llth k July 12th, 9:Q0 am to 5:00 pm. Christmas Decorations; Many misc. items. 3004 Mary Lane (off Lincoln Road). 7-8-7-10c GARAGE SALE, 3708 North Claremont, off Rt. 31 and Johnsburg Road, July 9th, 10th k llth. 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. 7-8-7-10c GARAGE SALE, Thursday, Friday k Saturday, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. Lots of good clothing and misc. 2710 Sterling Drive, McHenry. 7- 8-7-10c HUGE GARAGE SALE, Clothing; Kitchen items; S n o w b l o w e r ; T o y s ; Paperbacks; Microwave. July llth k July 12th, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. 3609 West Anne Street. No Early Birds Please! 7-8-7-10c GARAGE SALE, 2610 N. Lauderdale Court, (Bay R o a d ) . F u r n i t u r e ; Draperies: Lamps and misc. Thursday, Friday It Saturday. 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. 7-8-7-lOc GARAGE SALE, Ping Pong table; 15 ft. Pool cover; 3 piece sofa; Much misc. 3907 Maple. Friday k Saturday, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. 7-7-7-lOc FOR RENT McHENRY, FURNISHED, 2 bedroom, Lakefront home. Basement, Garage. August until June $350 per month, plus utilities and security deposit. Adults and no pets. 815-385-3684. 7-8-7-10c McHENRY, TASTEFULLY Decorated, 3 bedroom, Raised Ranch. 2 baths, family room with fireplace, on large lot. Appliances included, $425.00 plus security deposit and references. 815-344-1432. 7-8- 7-10c FOR RENT, RIVERFRONT HOME. McHenry Area, 2 bedrooms plus, basement, large lot, 2 car garage with opener, boat dock and pier. Newly remodeled, includes; Stove, Refrigerator k dish­ washer, Washer and dryer, $500.00 month plus security and utilities. Call evenings 815-385-7375. 7-8-7-lOc COZY NEW 1 ^BEDROOM, Wonder Lake area. Ap­ pliances 1210.00.312-361-7046. : 7-8-7-lOc FURNISHED ROOM For rent, Kitchen privileges, nice location 815-365-2933. 7- 8-7-lOc 1 ft 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS. No pets. Middle aged aaultt preferred. No Singles. 815- 344-4231. 7-ltfc WATERS EDGE 2 bedroom, 2 bath, carpeting, air conditioning, garage. Available August 1st. 815- 385-0017. 7-1-7-lOc 2-3 BEDROOM HOME, stove, refrigerator, air conditioner. No children, no pets, references, lease and deposit required. Call after 7.00 pm. 815-365-2639. 7-3-7- 10C GREENWOOD TOWNSHIP, Howe Road. 4 bedrooms, 2% baths, Executive Estate on 5 acres $700 month plus security deposit, references required. 815-728-0650. 7-3-7- 10c MAN WANTED To share comfortable home in McHenry. Air conditioned, fireplace, Jovely yard. Clothes washer, dryer, dishwasher, micro-wave, etc. Everything furnished $230.00 per month. Preference to non smoker. Available August 1st. 815- 385-2233. 7-3-7-10C IMMEDIATE, 3 bedroom ranch, 3 years old $425.00. First and Last, references. Ask for Dee 815-344-5824 or 312-436-4601. 7-8-7-lOc 2 BEDROOM APART­ MENT, $300.00 month in­ cludes utilities. Security deposit required, no pets, 815-385-9672. 7-8tfc 3 BEDROOM APART­ MENT, 1200 sq. ft. Available September 8th. $340.00 per month, plus utilities, security deposit required. Greenwood Village. 815-385- 2410 after 5:30 pm. 7-8tfc WOODSTOCK Countryside. 4 bedroom house on over l acre lot with pool. $500 *per month plus utilities. References and security deposit required. Phone 815- 288-2502. 7-3tfc WONDER LAKE, like new 3 bedroom, 1V4 baths, utility room, refrigerator, stove, grapes and carpet, 2V* car garage $425.00 month. 815 728-0125. 7-3-7 10c L I G H T I N D U S T R I A L SPACE, new opening in areas of 1200 to 15,000 sq.ft.Immediate occupancy. 815-678-2861. 7-ltfc OFFICE SPACE. Ideal location close to bank, post o f f i c e , s t o r e s , . . Approximately 430 square feet. Will decorate to suit. $350 includes heat, electricity, air conditioning. 3433 W. Elm Street. Call for appointment 385-0911 or 385- WANTED TO RENT. Reasonable Home for family of 6 refugees. Responibility shared by Citizens Com­ mittee. Call Diane Sears 497- 4039 or Brit Lund 815-385- 3787 7-1-7-lOc 7-ltfc McHENRY OFFICE, new carpet, air conditioned, includes all utilities $115.00. Call 815-385-3490. 7-ltfc GARAGE FOR RENT, 815- 34^5264. 7-ltfc O N E " A P A R T M E N T AVAILABLE. Ideal for retired, semi-retired or middle aged, in city of McHenry. Two bedrooms, living roOm, dining room, kitchen and lVfe baths, $345.00. 815-344-1632 or 815 385-6566 7-ltfc LAW OWNERS EASY COMMERCIAL McHENRY 90 ft. frontage Rte. 120 (near Rte.31), 2 floors,., basement, building Lease $500. month. References, security deposit earns interest. Reply McHenry Plaindealer Box JUS * 3812 W. Elm St Urlln--if APARTMENT FOR RENT 2 bedroom in Northfox Condo. 1 '/a baths, living room, dining room, complete kitchen, washer/dryer, store room, pool use. Adults, no dogs/cats. $375. Lease/deposit/references required. Call 3124(04-7001 HEARING AIDS For rent. McHenry Hearing Aid Center, 3937 W. Main St., McHenry. Wednesday 10am to 5pm. 7-ltfc VFW CLUBHOUSE and Hall for rent. Seating capacity for 400. Call 815-385-9860 from 9am to 12 weekdays or after 6pm. ' 7-ltfc FARM HOUSE, for rent, 3 to 4 bedrooms, totally r e m o d e l e d f l a t o n approximately one acre of shaded and rolling landscape. Located in R i c h o n a C o u n t r y s i d e . Children and pets welcome $385.00 per month. 815-678- 2861. 7-ltfc McHENRY- GREEN STREET 1,400 square foot air conditioned building, suitable for professional offices or business. 312-223-2644 FOR RENT, lte car garage $35.00 month; 2 car garage $45.00 month. Located on Johnsburg Road. 815-385- 8538. 7-ltfc 2 BEDROOM HOUSE, Full basement and garage, available now $350.00 month. 815-728-1329 after June 26th. 7-ltfc STUDIO APARTMENT, Furnished $180.00 month, includes utilities* Single person only. 815-385-3685. 7- 8-7-lOc 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT, In a'country setting, overlooking a 110 acre corn field and ther Nippersink creek. This large apartment has self defrosting refrigerator- freezer, oven, stove and garbage disposal, and is within walking distance of a shopping and medical c e n t e r . M a y l i n e Apartments, Richmond. 815- 678-2861. 7-ltfc A P A R T M E N T S F O R RENT, References and security deposit required. 815-385-1079. 7-ltfc McHENRY AREA, 1 k 2 bedrooms, ready now, fully carpeted, stove and refrigerator. 815-385-2181. 7 ltfc I N D U S T R I A L S P A C E , A v a i l a b l e , F r i t z s c h e Industrial Park, Inc., 5,000 sq. ft. to 15,000 sq. ft. 815-385- 1079. 7-ltfc APARTMENTS IN TOWN 2 bedrooms, includes heat. Reasonable rent. Security deposit required. No pets. '815-344-1035 or 815-385-2352. 7 ltfc 1200 SQUARE FOOT Bui l d i n g . H e a t a n d a i r conditioning. 815-385-6445. 7- ltfc FURNISHED APARTMENTS. 1 bedroom. Mature Adults only. 815-385- 8905 . 7 1tfc 1 BEDROOM, Wonder lake ftouse $245.00 month. No pets. 815-344-1183. 7-8-7 10c I Come choose your sensational new suit from oui entire stock of sizzling 1981 famous-name swimwear! up to This is the day you've been waiting for... come take your pick of silky swimwear by * Catalina * Jantzen * Sassafras * Cole * Bobbie Brooks * Pelican * Robbie Lert * and more! You'll find sleek maillots, tank suits, bikinis, two-piece suits and lots, lots more. Terrific assortment or styles and colors...you name it! Girls, 2-4. Reg. 9.00-12.00 now 5.88-7.88 Girls, 4-6x. Reg. 10,00-15.00. now 6.44-9.88 Girls, 7-14. Reg. 12.00-17.00 now 7.88-10.88 Teens. Reg. 14.00-17.00 now 8.88-10.88 Juniors. Reg. 18.00 34.00 .. now 12.88-24.88 Women. Reg. 26.00 40.00 now 19.88-28.88 Budget. Reg. 23.99 35.99 now J8.88-27.88 Girls & Teens, Elgin on 2, Crystal Lake & St. Charles Juniors & Women, Elgin on 3, Crystal Lake & St. Charles Budget Fashions, Elgin only, Lower Level Don't wait..come today! State Licensed Hunting Club wishes to iease land. Ask for Scott 312-771-3522 6/26-7/8 7/2-7/9 SffUfflM B0WTC0 JR HIGH STUDENT, Needs part time Summer Work. 815-385-36/1 Andrea. 7-8-7- 17c WHO KNOWS? 1. Where is the world's largest known natural arch? 2 Who discovered the arch? 3. Which president was shot on July 2, 1881? 4. What atomic event oc­ curred on July 16, 1945? 5. The sunflower is the emblem of what state? 6. Name three U.S. Presi­ dents born m July. 1: What percentage of earth's surface is covered by the oceans? 8. Name the first atomic- powered submarine. 9. Who founded the first Five and Ten Cents Store? An$wtrt To Wto Knows 1. Utah. 2. Jim Mike, a Piute Indian, while scouting in 1909. 3. President James A. Garfield. 4. The first atomic bomb was exploded at Alamo- gordo, New Mcxico. 5. Kansas. 6. John Quincy Adams, Calvin Coolidge and Gerald Fcrd. 7. About 72 percent. S. The Nautilus. 9. Frank Woolworth, Utica, N.Y., 1879. J. ;/• V .. , ' ,<• . ... . . * - • CHARGE IT! Your own Spiess Charge, Visa and MasterCard, we Welcome them all! Elgin Fountain Square Plaza, (312) 741 4300. Crystal Point Mall (815) 455-3600. St Charles Mall (312) 377-2570. • •- RAYMOND P. HASS Raymond F. Hass, 30, of Pistakee Highlands, died early Saturday, July 4, at McHenry hospital, following a motorcycle accident. He was born Sept. 27, i960 in Chicago, the son of Raymond D. and Frances Wadley Hass. The deceased was a partner in R&R Trucking Co. of Lake-ic-the-Hills. Survivors include his wife, Amy nee Furuta, whom he married Aug. 26, 1969 in Scjth Carolina; two children, Michael 'and R a e g a n , a n d h i s m o t h e r o f f Crystal Lake. His father died 2 weeks ago. Funeral services were held Tuesday} at 11 a.m. at the Querharimer Funeral Home, Crystal Lake, with Rev. Arnold Shaper of­ ficiating. Burial was in Windridge cemetery, Cary. Visitation was held on Monday at the funeral home. ADELINE BINGEL Adeline Bingei, 68, 1108 Manchester Mall, McHenry, died July 3 at McHenry hospital. The daughter of John and Mary Jackson Jacobson, she was born in Duluth, Minn., Nov. 10, 1912. - Moving here from Palatine, she had been -a resident for the past 4 years. Survivors include her husband, Roy, whom she married 32 years ago, Apr. 30,1949 in Crown Point, Ind.; three daughters, Mrs. Pat ( C a r o l y n ) - S i m m o n s , DesPlaines; Mrs. Gary ( K a r e n ) P r e s s n e y , Wauconda, Mrs. A1 (Dorothy) Lahey, Three Rivers, Calif.; two sons, Edwin Nelson, pmaha, Nebr., and Allen ' Bingle, Asheville, N.C.; 10 grand­ children; three brothers, John Jacobson, Akron, Ohio, Douglas Jacobson, Sun City, Ariz.; and Woodrow Jacobson, Stow, Ohio. She was preceded in death by both parents. Visitation was scheduled for Monday from 4 to 9 p.m. at the George Justen and Son funeral home. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church with Rev. Roger Schneider officiating. Interment was in M e m o r i a l G a r d e n s , Arlington Heights. Memorials may be made to the McHenry rescue squad or the Shepherd of the , Hills church building fund. JAME8 McNALLY A well known Volo resident, James McNally, 59, died July 3 at Condeil Memorial hospital, Liber- tyville. He was born in Chicago, Oct. 26, 1921, the son of James and Anna Miller McNally. He was employed as a highway maintenance man for the Illinois Department of Transportation. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy, nee Klemm, whom he married in 1942 in Round Lake; six daughters, Mrs. Dennis (Karen) Shaver, Mrs. Jerry (Joy) Hen- ningfeld and Mrs. Michael (Patricia) McDonaugh, all of McHenry, Mrs. Gary (Candee) Vasey, Carlsbad, Calif., Mrt. Steve (Jaimie) Hechl, San Diego, Calif., Mrs. Larry (Jill) Duke, Round Lake; thirteen grandchildren; one brother. Felix, Fox Lake. His parents and two brothers,. Andrew and Robert McNally, preceded him in death. > Visitation was held 3:30 to 9 p.m. on Sunday at the Peter M. Justen and Son funeral home. Last rites were conducted Monday at 2 , p.m. at the Zion Lutheran church with burial in Fort Hill cemetery, Round Lake. Memorials may be made to the Zion Lutheran church or the Wauconda area rescue squad. JOHN ALAN HENDERLONG Injuries suffered in an automobile accident in Racine, Wis., caused the death of John Alan Hen derlong of Racine. Mr. Henderlong was 26 years old, born in Wooster, Ohio, Jan. 13,1966, the son of Donald E. and Carole Smith Henderlong! He had moved to Racine a year age from Nebraska where he was a radio engineer for statiotf K.R.V.- N. in Holdridge from 1976 to . i960. At the time of his death he was an engineer at station W^R.K.R., Racine. He was a graduate of McHenry high school in 1973 and Brown Institute of Technology, Minneapolis, Minn. Survivors include his mother, Carole; one sister, Mrs.- David (Pamela) Bowers. Wauconda; two y " brothers, Bruce and Dennis, McHenry. His father, Donald E. Henderlong, died July 16, 1980, and a sister, Deborah, May 31, 1969 Visitation was held at the Faith Presbyterian church from 2 to 3:90 p.m. on Sunday when services were conducted with burial Monday in McHenry County ,;<• Memorial Park, Woodstock. Memorials may be made to the Faith Presbyterian church organ fund or Wind- song Acres Children home in Crystal Lake. - Arrangements were made by the Peter M. Justen and Son funeral home. RALEIGH J. O'NEILL Raleigh J. O'Neill, 75, 619 Area drive, McHenry, died July 1 at the Veterans hospital, North Chicago. He was born in Chicago, July 25. 1905, the ion of Jack and Laura Hyde O'Neill. _ A resident of McHenry for 35 years, he was a retired truck driver for Nielson Cartage, Chicago. He is survived by his wife. Thais, nee Roberts, whom he married in March, 1946, in Chicago; two sons, Steven, McHenry, James. Palatine; three daughters, Mrs. Patricia Christner and Mrs. Marvin (Lauren) Moore of Las Vegas, Ney., Mrs. Robert (Thais) Reynolds, Fox Lake; and seven grandchildren. Visitation was held Sunday from 2 to 9 p.m. at the Peter M. Justen and Son funeral home where last rites were conducted Monday 'at 11 a.m., with burial in Win­ dridge cemetery. LEO POHL Leo Pohl, 88, 5615 W Wonder Woods drive, Wonder Lake, died June 30 at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. He was born May 26, 1893 in Yugoslavia, the son of Joseph and Theresa Feider Pohl. His wife, Marie, preceded him in death in 1969. His only survivor is a nephew, Emery Pohl, of Ontario, Canada. Visitation was held on Wednesday from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Freund funeral home, Wonder Lake. Funeral Mass was read at 10 a.m. Thur­ sday at Christ the King church with burial in the church cemetery. JANET S. O'NEILL A . former Wonder Lake resident, Janet S 0'Neilt ot' died of a heari attack, June 28, in Florida Janet Marilyn Scharf was, . born July 2, 1930, to Ebba Anderson Scharf and Lester W. Scharf in Media, Pa. She is survived by her husband, John R. O'Neill, three sons, John, Greg and Kevin; and a brother, Bill Scharf of New York. Memorials may be made to the American Heart association. Hie family address is 6515 NW 28th Court, Margate, Fla., 33063. Arrangements w£re made by the R. Jay Kraeer Margate Funeral home, t 1 J , State Road 7\* - Branch Court Cases heard recently in Branch court of the 19th Judicial Circuit include: Judge Susan Hutchinson on Monday found probable^ cause of criminal damage to property charges against * Frank A. Ross of 1600 North avenue, Crystal Lake,' and Steven D. Flick of 1388 S Lily Lake road, McHenry. They Were both bound over to a i felony court hearing July j|l. The two men were charged by Woodstock police following a window-breaking last week. ree persons appeared in t Monday on charges of overweight vehicles brought the Village of Prairie Grjtve. Hutchinson fined . Marion F Birmingham of 216 Ridge avenue, Crystal Lake, Dennis L. Hensley of 27f2 Sterling avenue*; Mt Henry, and Thomas Carey of Wauconda, $350 and costs each on the charges. Probable cause was found against Donald W. Bockhorst of 2915 Richmond road Apt. G, McHenry, on two charges of aggravated battery. He was bound over to felony court. Judge Haskell Pitluck found probable cause on two forgery charges against David S. Heinz of 7420 Marble Head, Wonder Lake. He was bound over to felony court. Milton T. Hansen of 900 Fortress, McHenry, was bound over to felony court when probable cause was found on a charge of criminal -damage to property. * * • • Even a conscientious worker sometimes gets fed up on the job. « . • , MM ;< V-

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