i FOR RENT ONE BEDROOM APART MENT. Stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, garbage disposal, carpeted $260 month. Security deposit and references required. 815-385- 5194 12-24-12-26-C Available January is, 2 bedroom house in Johnsburg $275 month plus utilities and security deposit. Call 385- 1011 12-24-12-26-C A P A R T M E N T I N McHENRY, 2 bedrooms, garage, yard, etc., Rent $300 plus security deposit and references. Available Feb. 15.385-2570 12-24-12-26-C HUGE MODERN 2 bedroom apartment, private yard and patio. All utilities paid. $385 month. 815-385-9292 12-24-12- 26-C $295 MONTH-ALL Electric Condo, 2 bedroom, baths. No pets. (Sell 5 percent down). 344-1183. 12-24-12-26- C SUBLEASE 1 BEDROOM Apartment in Garden Quarter, Available im mediately. Rent $275. Call after 4 pm. 312-497-4988 12- 24-12-26-C 1 bedroom apartment, air conditioned, includes heat, stove and refrigerator. $215. Call (815) 385-3490. 12-19-12- 26c mumm HAPPY BIRTHDAY MARY Love Always, J .W . R . 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 baths, $375. 815-344-1632 or 815-385-6566 12-3tfc 1,000 SQ. FT. of office or retail space, zoned B-l on Route 120, separate utilities and ample parking. 815-338- 0777 12-3tfc ONE BEDROOM APART MENT, heat included, will decorate. 815-385-9289 or 312- 775-7000 12-3tfc 4,500 sq. ft. cold storage, Ringwood area. Call Bill 815- 385-2639 12-3-12-31C I M M E D I A T E O C CUPANCY, Johnsburg school district, fireplace, many extras, $390. per month, plus security deposit. 385-4709 12-19-12-24 APARTMENTS FOR RENT, two bedrooms, Third & James Street, McHenry. 312-381-2059 12-19tfc Wonder Lake, 2 or 3 bedroom home, with full basement, fireplace, big yard, references and security deposit required. Phone 815- 728-1561 after 8 pm 12-24-12- 26c FEMALE TO SHARE 7 room home in McCullom Lake. Own transportation. Prefer retired or semi retired older lady. $150 month. Everything fur nished. 815-385-2193 after 2 pm. 12-24-12-26C Legislators , State Senators Jack Schaffer (R - 33rd. 56 N. Williams St. Crystal Lake, 111., 60014 Phone: 455-0309 Springfield Phone: 217-782-6525. Karl Berning (R) - 32 nd. 625 Deerfield Road Deerfield, 111, 60015 Phone: 312-945-3200 State Representatives Thomas J. Hanahan (D) 4801 W. Route 120 McHenry, 111., 60050 Phone: 385-3427 - Springfield Phone: 217-782-6476 Richard Klemm 559 Kress Creek Crystal Lake, 111., 60014 Jill Zwick 554 Bonnie Dundee Road Box 4 East Dundee, 111., 60118 Donald E. Deuster (R) • 32nd. 510 N. Lake St. Mundelein, 111., 60060 Phone: 312-566-1972 Daniel M. Pierce (D) - 32nd. 580 Roger Williams Ave. Highland Park, 111., 60035 Phone: 312-433-2551. Betty Lou Reed (R) - 32nd. 927 Holly Court Deerfield, 111., 60015 U.S. Senators Charles H. Percy (R) 230 S. Dearborn Room 3869 • Chicago, 111., 60604 Phone: 312-353-4952 U.S. Congressmen Lynn Martin (R) P.O. Box 206 Rockford, 111., 61105 Robert McClory (R) 326 N. Genesee St. Waukegan, 111., 60085 Phone: 312-336-4554 Deaths HAROLD KUECKER Harold W. Kuecker, 68, of 5509 W. Cleveland, McHenry, died Thursday evening, Dec. 18, in McHenry hospital following a long illness. He was born July 31, 1911, to August and Emma Schwartz Kuecker. Mr. Kuecker was a four- year resident of the area, formerly of the northwest side of Chicago. He had been a service man for vending machines and a private security officer in Chicago many years. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Wayne (Patricia) Hartmann, Sr., M c H e n r y ; o n e granddaughter, Debra Kay Hartmann and a brother, Charles Kuecker of Arizona. His wife Violet preceded him in death in November, 1976. Funeral services were held Sunday, 1 p.m., at the George R. Justen & Son funeral home, with Rev. Roger Schneider of Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church officiating. Interment was in Irving Park cemetery. Memorials may be made to Catholic Charities, Rockford Diocese or to the family. EMIL STASSEN Emil H. Stassen died Sunday, Dec. 21, at his home, 357 Becking avenue, Woodstock. He was 82 years old, born Sept. 5, 1886, in 111., to Menno and Monee, Anna S Mr. Stassen married Alice Kachel Nov. 9, 1918, in Ottowa, 111. She preceded him in death in October, 1969. He is survived by one son* Henry and one daughter Greta Ann Kiel, both of W o o d s t o c k ; s e v e n grandchildren nd one great grandchild. Also surviving is a brother Walter of Joliet and a sister Mrs. Elsie Brock man of Monee. Mr. Stassen was employed 33 years by the Chicago Motor club and he retired m 1969. He was a member of Grace Lutheran church, Woodstock. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, 11 a.m., at the Schneiaer-Leucht- Merwin & Cooney funeral home with interment in McHenry County Memorial Park, Woodstock. Visitation is scheduled from 3 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. Memorials would be appreciated to Grace Lutheran church or the Woodstock Rescue squad. • ERNEST KATTNER Ernest J. Kattner, 80, of 5710 George street, Richmond, died Saturday afternoon, Dec. 20, at St. Catherine's hospital, Kenosha. He was born Dec. 7, 1900, in Spring Grove, the son of William and Emma •(Oeffiing) Kattner. On Aug. 7, 1926, in Spring married Genevieve Dairow, who died Oct 27, 1974. Mr. Kattner owned and operated E. Kattner ft Son Excavating in Richmond for 50 years, retiring in 1976. He was a member of St. Joseph's Catholic church, Richmond and had been a Democratic Precinct Committeeman for many years. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Helen Berryhill of McHenry and Mrs. William (Rita) Covell of Richmond; a son Donald of Richmond; eight grandchildren; two great- grandsons; two sisters, Mrs. Tillie May and Mayme Schmitt, both of Spring Grove and a brother Arthur, also of Spring Grove. In addition to his wife, he was preceded in death by a granddaughter, Cheryl, in 1980; a sister, Christena and a brother, Edward. A funeral Mass was conducted Tuesday, 11 a.m., at St. Joseph's Catholic church, with interment in the church cemetery. Visitation was held Monday, from 2 to 9 p.m. with a Vigil Wake at 8, in the Ehorn- Adams funeral home. PAGE19 « PLAIN DEALER - TUESDAY, PECKMBER U, 1M food Boskets Seek Tax Advisors Distributed To He/p Elderly The McHenry County Farm Bureau Young Far mers committee is distributing food baskets to needy families in several communities as a Christmas time project. Several agencies and local com munity groups are being contacted to assist with the location of needy families, Tim Adsms, McHenry chsirmsn of the You Farmers committee, sal this week. Randy Book, Harvard, is chairman of this special project which involves several members of the Young Farmers committee. Grove, li< Dry Feet Water travels upward in defi ance of gravity. So strongly do water molecules adhere to one another that when one evapo rates from the leaf of a tree, it pulls up those behind like links of a chain. This mole cular attraction forms the sur face film on which water bugs race without wetting their feet. Footprint Four faiths hold sacred the mountain of Adam's Peak in Sri Lanka (formerly Ceylon). Buddhists believe a footprint- shaped depression on the sum mit was left by the Buddha; Hindus say it was Siva. Mus lims insist Adam paused there after his expulsion from Eden; Portuguese Christians called it the mark of St. Thomas. Millions of elderly Americans pay more federal income tax than the law requires! In order to assist older taxpayers in paying only what they owe and no more, volunteers are needed to offer their services in the Tax-Aide-Tax counseling for the elderly program. The free tax counseling service is sponsored by the National R e t i r e d T e a c h e r s association and the American Association of Retired Persons. Volunteer tax counselors are needed in the McHenry' area to assist older persons in filing income tax forms, according to Barney Freehill, who is serving as district coordinator for the program. Additional volunteer tax counselors are needed so that more elderly persons may receive free tax service at neighborhood sites in McHenry. NRTA- AARP is the nation's largest organization dedicated to helping retired persons achieve lives of in dependence, dignity and purpose. Freehill said that persons volunteering to serve as counselors should have a sincere interest in serving older adults and have a basic knowledge of tax matters. They also should be willing to participate in a five day Internal Revenue service training course and afrss to devote at least four hours s week during ths day to provide tax counseling. Volunteer counsslors do not have to ba members of either NRTA or AARP. "Since the training coins emphasises tax benefits for older adults and not general tax return preparation, those volunteers who prepsre their own tax returns and then take the course, usually make very good counsslors," hs said. The IRS training course for volunteers will be held in January. The local Tax-Aide program will offer assistance to older residents st convenient neighborhood locstions from Feb. l through April 15. "We've found that our counselors enjoy their ac tivities so much that moat of them come back year after year," he said. "But we can always use additional volunteers, especially this year since we're trying to open more counseliiM sites and reach additional older residents. Persons interested in finding out more sbout serving as a tax counselor msy call NRTA-AARP Area V Office at (312) from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. days. Watery Fortaae Walts There is not believed to be any gold on the moon, but it has been found widely on earth. 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