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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Feb 1982, p. 11

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CARE NEEDED, for reliable mature woman, own transportation to provide in bur home concerned attention to health and contentment of 2 year old boy. Varied hours, occasional overnight, 3 days, generally weekends. 815-728- 0995. .• • 2-24-2-26C - • - • W A N T E D : E X - PERIENCED Envelope Machine dperator needed. Experienced on high speed Mark Series Envelope Machine'helpful but not mandatory. Good salary, benefits^ Lastest in equip­ ment aod. f&ilitties. Hard­ working, dependable, self starters need wily to apply. 815-675-2992, ask for Dean Shankel. ,2-19-2-24 I M M E D I A T E E M ­ PLOYMENT, person ex­ perienced in all accounting areas with some auditing experiences. Excellent position with fuUire growth. Work in north West area. C all 815-344-2490. ' 2-19tfc H O U S E K E E P E R - ^ COMPANION for elderly lady; r3pm to 7(Mn daily. Could live in. 815-385-4769. 2- 19-2-26e ( . 1 * - ' - CASHIER & Light Stocking. Part time evenings and weekends, 21 or older. Apply between |:00am & 2:00 pm. McHenry Handy Pantry, 4502 West Rte. 120. 2-24-2-26C GOT THE STITCH ITCH? Creative Circle, the Home Class Plan, seeks Needfecraft Instructors. Set your own hours, will train. Call Thursday • Saturday, 9:00 am til ran* 815-385-2496. > * ' 2-24-2-26c FOR SALE DANISH CHRISTMAS PLATES BAG '66 & '67, KC'66 & '67. Limited Edition Hints, Bateman, Gramme, bama, etc. Fed. & State Duck stamps. Call 815-653- u;)36. v 2-24-3-19C 23" CONSOLE ZENITH TV < works) $50.00 or best offer. Call after 5pm, 815-385-6536. > i 2-24-2-26C EARLY AMERICAN SOFA, Chiuy Pole Lamp and Table Ump_ Best offer. 815-338- 7405. 2-24-2-26C ONE SET Of Aluminum Sliding glass doors 67Vi"x4,1 $250.00 or beet offer; One set of siding glass shower doors $30.00 or best offer; Double stainless steel sinks $25.00 or best offer. 815-385-7144. 2-24- 2-26C MOVING SALE, Lawn- mower; Infant, Toddlers Boys clothes; Toys; Ladies clothes size 8; Household misc. 815-385-482. 2-24-2-26C A-l SWIMMING POOL BUY! Limited time only! Big, new, leftover 1981 Faihily size pools, which includes deck, fence,-filter and warranty for only $995.00. Fully installed.. Financing Arranged. First Come, First served. Call Chris collect 815-562-7027. 24 hours. 2-24-3-Sc INTRODUCTORY OFFER: Rent a Quality Water Sof­ tener for $3.00 a month for the first 3 months. Free installation. Call collect 815- 338-3344. Quality Water Conditioning. 2-3tfc DEEP FREEZE $225.00 or best offer. 815-344-2296. 2-24- 2-26C BATHROOM VANITY CABINET, New, never used. 24" two door, light walnut, $75.00 firm. 815-385-1969 after 5pm. 2-24-2-26C PROFESSIONAL CARPET Steam Cleaner, IV2 years old, $1100.00 new, sacrifice for $600.00. 815-344-5223 after 6pm. 2-24-2-26C MOVING SOUTH. Must Sell 1973 Ford Pickup F350, 4 speed $750.00; Slide-on camper sleeps 4 adults $500.00; Hay conveyer (30 ft.) $200.00; Hay conveyer .(20 ft.) $85.00 ; 3 pt. Quick Hitch $100.00; Hydraulic rams $40.00 each; AC 66 combine, excellent condition $150.00; 3 hay wagons $125.00 each; Radiator for Int. Trans-star $150.00; Rearend for Int. Semi-tractor (rear tandem) $200.00; 1950 Chevy 1 ton dump, needs motor (antique) $200.00. 815455- 3506. 2-24-2-26C 7 FT. HYDRAULIC MEYERS plow. Has all wiring harnesses and light hookups, $1,000. 815-385-5097 between 7pm & 9pm. 2-19-2- m 1973 GMC 35,000 Series Cubic Van $3,700.00 or best offer; 1975 Chevy 20 Series Pickup with a 350 motor, 4 speed $300.00 or best offer; Meyers snow plow *76 blade, heaVy /duty package with Thomp­ son controls with under carriage, fits a Ford Trade, can be seen on track, $800.00 or best offer; Montgomery Ward snowblower, 5 hp, 20" wide $150.00 or best offer. 815344-5943 anytime. 2-24-2- 26c MILEY 2 "HORSE Inline Trailer, needs repair, best offer ; Large sofa, best offer; Sofa bed; Bullet proof glass panels from old bank. 815- 344-1370. 2-24-2-26C COLONIAL LOVE SEAT, excellent condition $200.00; Ethan Allan Oak Coffee table; Green Tiffany-like sway lamp. 815-338-8524. 2- 24-2-26C I B M S E L E C T R I C TYPEWRITER. Also repair and Clean all model Typewriters. Rentals. 815- 385-5089. 2-24-2-26C 12 GAUGE REMINGTON Pump, $160.00. 312-639-4998. 2-24-2-26C OFFICE FURNITURE for Sale. Desks, Chairs, Tables, Bookcases, File Cabinets. Call 815-344-3355. 2-24-2-26C 55 GALLON AQUARIUM and Stand, 2 filters, Heater, Hoods, Plants and Gravel, $175.00.815-459-0543. 2-24-2- 26c LADIES SKIS, ski boots size 7 & poles. Skis good con­ dition, boots and poles, excellent condition, $75.00 complete. 815-728-0032. 2-24- 2-26c mm fOfl 26c DUROX CROSS BOAR, on£ year old, $150.0$ !8t&65&- 9619. 2-24-2-26C i ; SEASONED <-• FIREWOOD, 815338-3565 or 815-338-8615. | 2»Y'" 2-24-3-12C KITCHEN AID Portable Dishwasher, excellent condition $175.00. 815-385- 3633 . 2-24-2-26C --^XT- fantastic Twin Set $•9.95 Full Set $109.00 , Bunk Buds $139.00 Quuun Sizu Suts $159.00 Full Size Sleeper $229.00 815-455-4550 COUNTRY ARTS * Crafts. Now open for business at 5000 W. Elm. 815-385-1070. Classes & Supplies. 2-19-2- 26c POP-UP CAMPER, 1973 Bravo, sleeps 8, stove, ice box, heater, awning $1,395.00.815-344-3190. 2-19-2- 26c 3 SEATER COLONIAL style couch, 1 year old, rust print, $200. Call after 5pm. 815-344- 1355. 2-19-2-26C •••1 * NEW * NOW AT i JOE'S FLEA MARKET Fresh Produc* This W**k SKOAL LCTTVCI.20* HEAD with this ad J 14UHT-1 * Saturday I Sunday ̂ Sam to 4 pm jf. Also naw & usad marc. » Sailers invited £ 1 312-439-2545 J » SI5-455-0740 * 2/24-2/26 Jf WAREHOUSE SALE 1980 Medallion OAK CABWETS lip To 60% OFF on slightly damaged and discontinue caDinets. Special prices on laminated counter tops and cultured marble vanity tops. Brlr.g in this ad for extra savings. We can supply all your storage needs for the kit­ chen, bath, family room, bar, laundry room or office. Cash and Carry All Salas Final Mwiay tlnach Frliay fcNJUMXNi MriV MO AM-2JX) PM TOP FORM CO., INC 7616 Haececk Drive VMdir Lata, IL 815-728-0203 HEARING AIDS. Sales, Rentals & Repairs. Free Testing. Call anytime 815- 385-1135. Whispering Point Hearing Aid Center, 4302 West Crystal Lake Road, McHenry. 2-3tfc PROCESSED COAL. Wild Bird Seed, all types on sale. Much more. Woodstock Farm & Lawn Center, 2020 South Route 47, Woodstock. 815-338-4200. 2-3tfc HEARING AID BAT­ TERIES, Buy at Wholesale. Mallory, Gould, Eveready, Ray-O-Vac, Activair II. 40 percent discount, Wed­ nesday only, 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. McHenry Hearing Aid Discount Center, 3937 West Main Street, McHenry. 815- 385-7661. Sales and Repair, All Makes. Discount Prices. 2-3tfc APPLIANCES: REFRIGERATORS, Freezers, Washers and Dryers, electric and gas ranges. Clean and like new at reasonable prices. All r e c o n d i t i o n e d a n d guaranteed. Wahl Used Appliances, 3421 B. Pearl. 815-385-1872. 2-12tfc REAL ESTATE 3 to 4 BEDROOM HOME. Large country kitchen, newly remodeled on large lot $55,500.815-385-6375. 2-24-2- 26c 95x135' HIGH 9 DRY Residential Lot. Trees and nice view. Oakwood Shores, Wonder Lake. City water and extras, $9,995.00. 815-344- 5666. £=24-2-26c BY OWNER, 2 bedroom house, McHenry area, needs some work, good in­ vestment, $31,500 terms, $28,500 cash. Call 815-385- 3490. 2-3tfc MUST SELL, Lovely large home with lots of class! All new steel insulated siding and brick- 3 large bedrooms - and 2 baths, den with fireplace, enormous living room, approximately 27'xl7' with fireplace. Very Sunny exposure, large kitchen 12x20' knotty pine. Also indoor swimming pool room 40x50* with kidney shaped pool, pumps and heater included, deck around inside and out. 4 car garage with all new apartment above, own entry and small apartment with own entry. Good money makers. All this on 2Vfe lots, chain link fence for $140,000.00. Easy terms. 815- 943-6114. Harvard, Illinois. 2-24-2-26C 1 INDUSTRIAL SPACE, Available, Fritzsche In­ dustrial Park, Inc., 5,000 sq. ft. to 15,000 sq. ft. 815-385- 1079. 2-Stfc LARGE ONE BEDROOM Apartments $275.00 plus utilities. Security deposit required. No pets. 815-385- 0292 or 815-344-1035. 2-3tfc DELUXE APARTMENTS in City of McHenry. Make reservations now. Limited openings. featuring Security, Privacy, Luxury. 1 & 2 Bedroom units. Call for appointment, 815-385-3192 or 815-385-7632. I 2-3tfc 2 BEDROOM APART­ MENTS, James k Third Streets, McHenry. 312-381- 2059. 2-3tfc PRIVATE 12x12' Newly Decorated Office. Excellent location in Professional Building. 815-385-6646. 2-24-2- 26c 3 BEDROOM RANCH, full basement, Johnsburg Schools, $400.00 per month plus security: 3 Bedroom Ranch, family room, ' fireplace, ftttl basement, 2 car garage, Johnsburg Schools, $525.00 per month, plug security. ERA Connerty Realty. 815-385-2028. 2-24tfc 2 BEDROOM APART­ MENT, in a Country Setting, overlooking a 110 Acre Corn Field and the Nippers ink Creek. This large Apartment has self defrosting refrigerator-freezer, oven, stove and garbage disposal and is withing walking distance of shopping and medical center. Mayline Apartments, Richmond. 815- 678-2861. 2-3tfc OFFICE SPACE In McHenry for Lease or Sale. New Prestigious Office Complex. Call 815-344-3355. 2-24-2-26C HOME FOR RENT, Like new large brick 2 bedroom home in Richmond area. Available April 1st. Beautifully landscaped lot with many mature trees, Blue Spruces, Rose garden, Vegetable garden, Hedge and more. Full basement and ecomonical gas forced air heating system. Stove, Refrigerator, Washer, Dryer included! Year lease, $425.00.815-678-2861. 2-24tfc M A L E R O O M M A T E Wanted to share large 4 bedroom house, with same. All new appliances, car­ p e t i n g t h r o u g h o u t , microwave oven. Must see to appreciate, $200.00 month. 815-344-5916, if no answer 815- 344-5030, leave message. 2- 24-2-26C LOVELY 2-3 bedroom ranch with fireplace, 1 car at­ tached garage? Wooded Shores, Wonder Lake, $360 per month, plus security deposit and references. Call Letizia Financial, Hancock Drive, Wonder Lake, II. 815- 728-0404 or 815-653-9653. 2-17- 2-26c BENT j WANTED TO 6UV LIGHT INDUSTRIAL SPACE new opening in areas of 1200 to 15,000 sq. ft. Im­ mediate occupancy. 815-678- ' 2881. 2-3tfc VFW CLUBHOUSE and Hall for rent. Seating capacity for 400. Call 815-385-9860 from 9am to 12 weekdays or after 6pm. 2-3tfc WANTED: Working Female 35 or older to share 2 bedroom duplex in John­ sburg. Own bath, $225.00 per month includes utilities. Phone 815-344-4757 after 5pm. 2-24-2-26C 3 MONTHS FREE RENT, New modern building, with plenty of parking. Next to Post office and xh. block from , bank. 5 offices to choose from, rents range from $50.00 per month to $150.00, depending on office selected. Call 815-728-0404. 2-24tfc REAL ESTATE B E L O W M A R K E T Financing. Raised Ranch, 3 bedrooms with room for 4th and bath downstairs. Large family room. Much more. $63,900. Owner anxious. Call 815-344-3288. 2-17-2-26C McHENRY, BY OWNER. -Cedar Home on River in Wooded Country Setting. Fireplace, Cedar decks and much more. V/2 miles from Town. 815-344-3076, 815-385- 7879. 2-24-2-26C CHARMING 2 BEDROOM, 2 bath Condo for Sale, spec­ tacular view of Bull Valley. Low utility bills. Lets Talk! 815-344-1184. 2-24-2-26C mortcace •mmoMifuST LIKE NEW hillside ranch, with garage under­ neath. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, hot water heat, full basement. Landscaped lot close to lake with rights - $55,000.30% down, five year mortgage 815-385-1322 2/3TF APARTMENTS FOR RENT, References and security deposit required. 815-385-1079. 2-3tfc READY NOW, 2 bedroom apartment, with stove and refrigerator, dishwasher, carpeted throughout, 2»£ baths. 815-385-2181. 2-3tfc 1 BEDROOM SUBLET, ready now, fully carpeted, with stove and refrigerator. 815-385-7830. 2-3tfc C L E A N S L E E P I N G ROOMS. Daily or Weekly rates. 815-385-8905 or 815-385- 0266. 2-3tfc JOHNSBURG, 2 bedrooms, kitchen, living room and family room. One car garage. Heat included. No pets, References, Security deposit and Lease, $425.00 per month. 815-385-0866. 2- 3tfc SMALL OFFICE In Kent Building. 3322 West Elm St. Call 815-385-0721 after 6pm. . 2-10tfc OFFICE SPACE, Ideal Location, close to bank, Post office and stores. Ap­ proximately 430 square feet. Will decorate to suit. $350.00 includes heat, electricity, air conditioning. 3433 West Elm Street. Call for appointment. 815-385-0911 or 815-385-1594. 2-3tfc 4 BEDROOM EXECUTIVE Home, located in prestigious area. Available on a 1 or 2 year lease. Call for details. ERA RDG Realty. 815-385- 9394 2-12tfc ROOMS IN LOVELY Executive Home on Pistakee Bay. $50.00 week single, $75.00 week couple. Kitchen privileges, long stay preferred. Call or leave message for Doris, 312-566- 4900 or 815-385-1811. 2-17-3- 12c RESPONSIBLE PERSON to share nice home in Crystal ,Lake, with 37 year old male. $200 per month plus Vfe utilities. 815-455-4046. 2-19-2- 24 SUB LEASE, 1 bedroom apartment. March through September, fully carpeted, air conditioned, stove, refrigerator, garbage disposal, centrally located in McHenry. $290 per month, pets allowed. 815-344-0376 or 815-385-5775. 2-19tfc NEW 2 BEDROOM CONDO, 11£ baths, refrigerator, range included. 1 car at­ tached garage, $400 month plus utilities, security deposit. 815-385-8830. 2-19-2- 26c FOR RENT, 4 bedroom raised ranch in Johnsburg school district. Seperate family room, large kitchen. Very clean and in excellent condition. Month to month only, $400.00 month. Call Essex-Costello Real Estate Co., Dave Gelwicks 815-385 7050. 2-19-2-26C FOR RENT IN Woodstock, 2 bedroom house, living room, kitchen and bath, heat furnished, no pets, must have good references, one month security required, immediate occupancy, $350.00 per month. Phone 312-546-5211. 2-19-2-26C RENT OR RENT with option to buy. 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, appliances, fireplace, basement, 2 car garage and much more. $600 per month. Call for more details. Realty World-Durbin-Stovall. 815- 385-8060. 2-19-2-26C 2 BEDROOM HOUSE, near town. Gas heat, $300.00 a month plus utilities. First & Last month in advance. 815- 385-5463. . 2-24-2-26 WANTED TO IUV WANTED, ANY OLD Oriental Rugs, wanted to buy. Any condition. Call > Roberta at 1-414-728-6190. Also Selling. 10-21-3-5C SLOT MACHINES wanted. Paying over $600 cash. Any condition. Also 78 RPM Wurlitzer Juke Boxes. 414- 248-37^6. 1-13-7-2C WANTED TO BUY Old Kerfeene Stove, Also small kerosene stove- to heat garage. Call 815-385-1224. 2- 17-3-5C TRAINS, DOLLS, TOYS. After 6pm, 815^75-6379. 2-17- 3-12C CASH PAID FOR Junk cars, running or not. Immediate removal. 312-526-3116. 2-3tfc WANTED: AUTOS, All makes and models, running or not. 24 hour pickup ser­ vice. 815-728-1171. 1-20-2-26C MOVING? CLEANING HOUSE? Buying Antique F u r n i t u r e , C h i n a , Glassware, Lamps, Old Advertising Items, Etc. 815- 678-4141. 1-27-4-2C WANTED TO BUY, Electric starting kit for 18 hp Evinruae, 1958 to 1976. 815- 385-4718. 2-24tfc Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PAGE 11 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 24.1982 " Prizes Awarded For Dance-A-Thon Winners FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WOODSTOCK, a National Banking Association organized and existing under the laws of the United States, Ten major prizes were awarded to diligent dancers at the Easter Seal victory party in the MCC cafeteria last Friday evening. A total of 192 dancers participated in the Dance-A-Thon, dan­ cing 24 hours Feb. 6-7 and 121 attended the victory party. Phil Schroeder, Wood­ stock, collected $1,222.04, earning first prize -- a hot air balloon ride for two. Grace Mathews, Wood­ stock, won second prize, an AMF 10-speed bicycle. Third prize went to Charles Gascorowski and was a cross country ski package. Other major prize winners include Fran Murphy, Floyd Rogers, Kim Zank, Nichole Shaid, Debbie Potts, Sharon Carroll, and Joe Liggett. Dancers who could not attend are urged to get their pledges into the Therapy Center at 706 Washington, Woodstock, as soon as possible. If there are questions, phone the center at 338-1707 Good News On Sewer System At Richmond ) ) ) ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) vs ) ) JEROME G. REINHARD ) and SHARON A. ) REINHARD: ) CITY OF McHENRY: ) FREDRICK A. ) McKINSTRY: ) UNITED STATES ) OF AMERICA, ) and UNKNOWN ) OWNERS, ) ) Defendants. ) NO. 82 CH 062 NOTICE TO UNKNOWN OWNERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO YOU, UNKNOWN OWNERS, that suit entitled as above has been commenced and is now pending against you and other persons wherein Plaintiff seeks foreclosure of a Mui tgage 011 the following describea property: Lot 22 in Block 3 in Lakeland Shores, Unit No. 3, being a Sub­ division of part of the North Half of the South­ west Quarter of Section 27, Township 45 North Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian, lying South of the center line of State Route 120, according to the Plat thereof recorded April 25,1958 as Document No. 337444 in Book 13 of Plats, page 55, in McHenry County, Illinois, and other relief. UNLESS YOU FILE YOUR ANSWER or otherwise file your Ap­ pearance in this case in tne Office of the Clerk of this Court McHenry County Courthouse, 2200 N. Seminary Ave., Woodstock, Illinois, 60098, on or before March 26, 1982, A JUDGMENT OR DECREE BY DEFAULT MAY BE TAKEN AGAINST YOU FOR THE RELIEF ASKED IN THIS COMPLAINT. DATED, this 19th day of February, 1982. CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF McHENRYCOUNTY, ILLINOIS By: Vernon W. Kays, Jr. FRANZ and McGUIRE Attorneys for Plaintiff One North Williams St. Crystal Lake, IL„ 60014 815-459-8770 (Pub. Feb. 24, Mar. 3 & Mar. 10,1982) No. 820082 Fatalities On Illinois Roads Down January traffic fatalities on Illinois highways decreased 50 percent from the same period of 1981. In January of 1982, there were 69 fatalities as a result of 65 accidents, a 50 percent decrease from the 138 provisional fatality total for January, 1981, and a 38.4 percent decrease from the 112 provisional fatality total for January, 1980. These provisional figures are released by the Illinois Department of Tran­ sportation and the Illinois State police. In all January, 1982, ac­ cidents, 17 pedestrians were killed in 17 accidents and two persons were killed in two railroad crossing accidents. By Kurt Begalka SHAW MIDI A NEWS SERVICE Village residents can lay aside fears that their sewer system belongs in the gutter. Brian Jensen, project engineer for Bleck Engineering Co. of Waukegan, told the village board last week that the system is in far better shape than anticipated. "It would be better to leave the system as it is and continue to transport and treat waste," Jensen said. He said the village could expect to save a maximum of 30 percent on infiltration and inflow if the entire system were rejuvenated. "That's not cost effective," Jensen said. Infiltration refers to the seepage of ground water through defective joints in the clay pipe and through the walls of manholes. Inflow refers to water added to the sewage flow through roof leaders and sump pumps. The danger is that a serious infiltration and in­ flow problem eventually might cause a plant overload. If an overload occurs, a greater volume of water than the plant can handle builds up. The pressure pushes the con­ taminated water through the system before it can be treated effectively. Jensen found the current infiltration and inflow is far below federal En­ vironmental Protection agency danger guidelines. The standard when the system should be re­ evaluated is 6,000 gallons per day, per mile of 1-inch diameter pipe. "Richmond's seepage is roughly half as many gallons," Jensen said. The scare that stemmed from the heavy rains in the spring of 1979 and caused such concern is a rare event. Jensen said that even if the plant does "hydrolically overload." sewage will be diluted to the point that the output will not pose a serious environmental threat. A $38,000 multi-part study is being conducted to determine the long-range demographic and economic effects on the village sewer system over a 20-year period. Jensen said that although the village treat­ ment plant can ac­ commodate additional lines, another plant probably will have to be built in the future. He said projections show Richmond's population increasing from 1,112 to 6,500 by the year 2000. In another engineering matter, the board opted to hold the $300 payment for a report submitted by Donohue and Associates from Sheboygan, Wis. "As the report stands today, it is basically useless to the village," board President Bruce Hunter said. "We're going to have to start all over again from point zero." The report was to be a summary of discussions carried on last year with developers, village officials and Donohue on such matters as population density, traffic patterns, sewage and water, schools and the impact of annexing a proposed residential- industrial area into the village. It turned out to be a "philosophical dissertation on the merits of an­ nexation," Hunter said. The 105 acres targeted for development is located north of Richmond near U.S. 12. Hunter said everything is now in limbo until more study and ideas are generated. To do so, a detailed report will be required Hospital Scholarship Applications Opened Lillian Bolger, Scholarship chairman for the McHenry hospital auxiliary, has an­ nounced that applications for nursing scholarships are being sent crut now to several northern Illinois high schools. The hospital auxiliary offers a nursing scholarship amounting up to $500 per year, and ap­ plications are now available in school guidance offices. Any young man or woman who has applied to, and been accepted by an accredited school of nursing, is eligible. Judging is based on school grades, work experience, character, as displayed in the written theme required with the application, and financial need. The winner will be selected before the close of the current spring semester. All applications must be accompanied by a school transcript, a letter of recommendation from a school counselor or teacher and a short theme on why the applicant chooses tQ follow a career in nursing. Completed applications and other required data should be sent to Mrs. John Bolger, 3603 West Clover, in McHenry, by April 1. If further information is required, contact the McHenry hospital auxiliary office at 385-3350. Geometry One of life's saddest facts is that a square meal makes people round. -Herald, Austin la. Hydrotee Feel Electrochemistry, which fell into disfavor at one time with other scientists, is now being resurrected in part by a Texas A&M researcher who is using solar energy to split molecules of water into their basic ele­ ments, oxygen and hydrogen. He hopes to produce hydrogen gas for fuel at a high enough rate of efficiency to make it economically feasible as a sub­ stitute for hydrocarbons and other sources of limited fuel. The McHenry Plaindealer Newspaper Available At Th* Following Locations: •WHITE HEN PANTRY •McHENRY DRUG •BELL LIQUORS •BOLGERS DRUG STORE •BEN FRANKLIN •OSCO DRUGS •JEWEL •HORNSBY'S •HERMES A CO. •LIQUOR MART •VILLAGE MART •J ft R STORE •McHENRY HOSPITAL •FOOD MART •J t L GAS •LAKEVIEW •SUNNYSIDE FOOD •ADAMS GROCERY •LITTLE STORE •FRED 8 IRENE S TAP •SUNRISE GROCERY •STEINY TAP •McCULLOM LAKE GROC. •NORTHWEST TRAIN •BITS t PIECES ' •REVCO DRUG •ISLAND FOODS •CONVENIENT FOOD •COUNTRY CUPBOARD O

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