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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Nov 1976, p. 13

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I».\GE 14 - PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1976 ft£AL ESTATE REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT WANTED TO 8UV FOR SALE BY OWNER 2 Story Cape Cod. 4 bedrooms, 8 rooms, IVi baths, fully carpeted on Fox River. Large wooded lot. $59,760.00 344-1632 385-6566 344-0748 11 3TFI-2 > DUTCH CREEK WOODLANDS JohnSburg 4 bedrms , cent, air, 2 fireplaces, sun deck,1 wet bar, '4 acre beautiful-i ly landscaped fenced yard," oversized 2 car gar. As-J umable 7}% mortgage,! water rights. Shown by ap-1 pointment only $72,000. No! Brokers. 385-8105 10-1 U-26-TF-2 CRAMPED WHERE YOU ARE? Then see this exceptionally spacious almost new 3 bedroom ranch with a huge basement! One block from a lovely lake! $41,000. CARR--PRIOR 205 S. Main St Wauconda, II. 312-526-2188 REALTY WORLD 3 bedroom ranch, 14 baths, and 2 car garage. Available Now. $350-month. Realty World-Durbin Stovall 385-8060 11-5 FOX LAKE. One bedroom condominium, furnished. Reasonable. Call Randall, ERA Realtors* 312-358-7810 10-15-11-12 House for rent, newly decorated, adults preferred, no pets, available now, for in­ formation call 385-2223 11-5 2 Bedroom apartment 1 '2 baths, all appliances, fully carpeted, pool $255 385-3045 11-5 One bedroom house $170 per month, security. No pets. 385- 0169 11-5 2 bedroom house, w-w car­ peting, 3 blocks from McHenry downtown. $250* security deposit required. After 6 call 312-593-8446 11-5 Large pleasant sleeping room for employed gentleman. 385- 4398 11-5TF-2 | REALTY WORLD I lirlii stmll ASSOCIATES INC. 4723 W. Rt. 120 McHenry, 111. 60050 815-385-8060 MOVE UP & IN To a quality built aluminum sided three bedroom home. On a large corner lot with privacy and a picturesque view. Brand new with carpeting and wood trim. Use our Guaranteed Sales Plan to improve your lot in life!' $39,500. AFFORDABLE & ADORABLE Walk thru this immaculate home and start planning your future. Three bedrooms with large master living room dining room combination and a brigh bright roomy kitchen plenty of cupboards. Extras! $33,900. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Attractive remodeled building with full basement on two lots, providing ample parking space. Located on a well traveled road, adjacent to a residential area. For more details call us. $34,900. ASK ABOUT OUR HOME TRADE-IN PIAN $43,900 385-9685 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE f # USE OUR GUARANTEED SALE ANDTRADE-A-HOME PLAN Burnes ^ BROTHERS. INC LESS THAN RENT, MORE CONVENIENCES! Hate to cut lawn, shovel snow, mess with garbage, etc. A nominal fee will rid you of these chores Own this 5 room, 2 bedroom, lVfe bath quadro. Step from garage w-elec. opener into your home where crystal chandelier graces dining room & entry. Come see & buy. $35,250. THREE BEDROOM RANCH with hardwood floors throughout, quality cedar exterior, wooded lot in quiet Johnsburg neighborhood for only $37,500. COUNTRY LIVING IN TOWN! This 3 yr. old aluminum & brick , 3-4 BR, raised ranch; with 44 ft. sun deck, central air, wall to wall carpet, built-in dishwasher, ceramic bath, tiled foyer, detached 2 car garage; is on 1.33 acres. Only $55,000. v HOUSE BEAUTIFUL! This 10 yr. old 4 bedroom brick ranch w- hardwood floors is sunny and country fresh. Large rooms afford happiness for any sized family. Elevator to lower rec. & music room, workshop & laundry^ Enjoy crystal clear water "adjacent to property for fishing or daily swim. Also water rights to Pistakee Bay. Attached 2 car garage. Intercom & central air. Much more. $76,500. SPECIAL INVESTMENT- Oversized garage with approximately 900 sq. ft. of storage. Overhead doors for convenience. Excellent potential. Asking $10,500. LOTS OF EXTRAS in this big 3 bedroom ranch! Natural fireplace in spacious FR, big beautiful window inLR, separate DR, walk-in cedar closet, storage, heated oversize garage. Surprising, a lot of home for only $45,500. JUST LISTED! Three bedroom cedar and stone ranch located on large lot, nicely landscaped, l^arge family room, formal dining room, fireplace and attached garage. $43,000. QUALITY BUILT 3 bedroom & family room home with a big country kitchen. Lake rights to sail & swim 2 car garage, high corner lot with a view. Make an offer, owner wants to go. Low $30's. I THREE OFFICES TO SERVE YOU yCPTVIfP RFAIT0RS IN CH YS T A L I A K F nex t t o Mar t i ne t ! i ' s 3GIVIIG IXLIILIUIXJ 6315 NORTHWEST HWY ' P H O N E 815 459 5400 on c i t y squ . t r r W I T • 209 NORTH BENTON ST. m I M P H O N E 815 338 3951 ac ross f rom 4307 WEST ROUTE 120 lll| III III IIIHIH PHONE 815 385-6900 I NATION WIDE RF FE RRAI SERVICE • FINANCING •MULTIPLE L IST ING SERVICE • APPRAISAL • INSURANCE 3 Bedroom newly decorated home. In town. Attached garage. Full basement $300 month. References required. 385-1388 11-3-11-5 The Viking Legacy TWO- 1 room offices available in McHenry Century 21 building at 2210 W. Rte. 120, Ideal for sales rep. insurance agent etc. for information call Len Knauf 459-1114 11-3-11-5 REAL ESTATE SCENIC 10 acre parcel located east of Richmond on Route 173 $3,000 per acre. 385-7867 11-3-11-12 [""REDUCED By"i2iooiT| I FOR SALE BY OWNER ! Save the Realty Commission on well maintained, large 3 bedroom, ranch, large | kitchen, 100x120 lot, knotty j pine, carpeted basement with wet bar, attached 21£ car garage, storage galore with lots of extras, circle blacktop drive, hardwood floors, gas grill, water softener, built-ins, rotor, I low taxes, located lVfe I miles east of McHenrv. | I I I 11-5-11-1? 2 bedroom apartment, security deposit required, no pets. Call 385-4903 after 5pm 11-3-11-5 1 bedroom Condo in Fox Lake Vacation Village, fully fur­ nished, choice location, available immediately. $240 month 312-359-6920 after 3pm 10-27-11-5 Large luxurious duplex on water 2 bedrooms, double vanity bath, Lr, Dr, kitchen with breakfast area, patio, gas barbeque, washer & dryer, garage, with automatic opener, in town, 12 block to shopping. 385-3493 10-27TF1-2 McHenry 3 bedrooms, close to schools. $300 month 312-639-5860 11-3-11-5 2 bedroom apartment, range and refrigerator, lease and security deposit, adults only 385-8042 11-3TF1-2 CONDOMINIUM in Waters Edge. Full bath, shower in master bath, disposal, dish- »- washer, retrigerator, air cond., and garage included. $370 month plus security deposit. Phone 385-7433 11-3-11-12 WEEKLY RATES available on small furnished apartments and sleeping rooms. 385-0266 days. 385-8905 evenings. 11-3TF1-2 Warehouse or factory space, from 5,000 to 15,000 ft. 385-1079 11-3TF1-2 Large two bedroom two bath condominium, with garage and storage space. In Waters Edge. Occupancy Nov. 1. $320 per month. References required. 385-7760 11-3TF1-2 Commercial Building, 2114 Ringwood Road, Call after 5pm 616-926-9048 10-27-11-5 PETS FOR SALE Miniature Schnauzers, AKC registered, champion bred, pure black $125. 385-0507 after 6 or weekends. Available November 14th. 11-511-12 WANTED BENCH PRESS for weight lifting. Please call after 5pm 385-0485 11-3-11-5 Used file cabinet, steel preferred, legal size. 385-1585 11-5 WANTED TO RENT 3-4 bedroom house in John­ sburg school district, good references. Call after 6pm 385- 6379 11-3-11-5 SNOWMOBILES POLARIS SNOWMOBILES Mecum in Marengo. We service all makes. Complete Parts & Service Dept. Hours 9am to 9pm 815-568-8066 11-3-12-24 1972 Polaris Charger, 295 , 700 miles, cover, speedometer and shocks. 385-3392 11-5-11-10 SITUATION UJANTEO RIDING LESSONS Expert instruction. Special introductory series 5 LESSONS $20.00 OUR FARM McHenry 815-344-0951 11-5TF-2 WANTED: Babysitting days or evenings also house cleaning or office cleaning 385-0270 after 6pm 11-5 Will babysit for your children in my licensed home. Lakeland Park area. Snacks and lunches provided. 344-0547 11-5 A PtMc SnvKe 01 Th« t The AdvMwig Counoi The facts of life. Swimming's a barrel of fun. It can also be a barrel of danger, if you don't know the fundamentals--if you don't know how to take care of your­ self in the water. That's why Red Cross swim­ ming, lifesaving and water safety courses are offered all over the country. We want everybody--even little kids--to know The Facts of Life in the water. Since we be­ gan to teach swimming, we've issued a grand total of 55,216,000 swimming certifi­ cates. Millions upon millions of people have learned to swim with us. Or learned to swim better. If you've ever wondered where Red Cross money goes, consider just this one fact: nearly every lifeguard serving in America is Red Cross trained and accredited. Isn't Red Cross a good idea? Belong. +Red Cross. The Good Perhaps the most interesting facet of the fascinating Viking mission to Mars is the fact that the soil-scooping me­ chanical arm of the Viking Lander failed twice and was twice restored to operation. It is interesting because the human directors of the mission were able to examine the electronic innards of the spacecraft, diagnose the trouble and effect a solution--all from a dis­ tance of more than 200 million miles. This ability to correct a malfunction by ultraremote control emphasizes the extraordinary technological effort the National Aeronautics and Space Ad­ ministration and its industry fabrica­ tion teams put into Viking. Here is an unmanned system so marvelously de­ veloped that it was able to perform flaw­ lessly while it chased Mars through space for 11 months and almost half a billion miles, separated itself into two spacecraft and landed one of them on the Red Planet. Then the Lander was able to photograph the mysterious neighbor planet, measure its atmosphere and analyze its soil for determination of life existence or life potential. A staggering accomplishment, even in an era when advancing technology has re­ duced the incredible to commonplace. Viking will be operating well into next year, sending back to earth a treasurehouse of data. Whatever its findings, Viking already ranks as a major success, because since its arrival at Mars we have learned more about the next-door planet than in all prior years of mans history. The possibilities of the Viking Rover make the scientific mind boggle. But it is not yet an approved program; it must be funded by the Congress. Well, says the pragmatist, what will it cost andWhy should we do it? Cost: probably more'than the billion spent on Viking. Why? Consider these points: First, the money jjfrt spent on Mars. It means earth jobs, thousands of them, in NASA and the principal contractors and among the hundreds of contribut­ ing companies who supply parts, ma­ terials and services. Second, major space programs like Viking, Apollo and the Space Shuttle, provide stimulus for technology. In ef­ fect. meeting the exceptional require­ ments of such demanding programs pushes technology to new limits. Apollo, for example, extended our na­ tional capabilities over a broad spec­ trum of scientific and technological disciplines and compressed into a sin­ gle decade the normal technological advance of several. Technology is a national asset; its advancement is an instrument for economic growth. Third, there is more than intellectual curiosity involved. Exploration of Mars -- and of Venus, Mercury, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune. Uranus and Pluto -- have practical potential. We are ac­ quiring knowledge of the solar system, its origins and its evolution. In so do­ ing, we are learning a great deal more about our own small planet. And when man learns enough--not tomorrow, but What's next? NASA has a topper in .-well down the pike--he may be able to change th/ earth to make it a better mind. If Viking has a drawback, it is immobility. But it is now possible to build an even more advanced planetary explorer, one that could roam on trac­ tor-treads considerable distances over the Martian surface for a long period of time, sending TV pictures to earth. habitat, by controlling the weather, for example, or effecting medical break­ throughs by improved understanding of the life process. Knowledge is the goal. There is no greater legacy that one gen­ eration can pass to another. rsAsk IRS This column of questions and answers on federal t a x matters is provided by the local office of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service and is published as a public service to taxpayers. The column answers questions most fre quently asked by taxpayers. Neighbor. Q I am a junior in college work ing toward a bachelor's degree, and have received a scholarship Is the amount of the scholarship part of my income7 A Since you are a degree candi date a scholarship i l granteo principally to further your educa tion and training is not consid ered part ot your gross income However it it is given for your past present, or future services, or to permit you to carry on stud ies or research chiefly for the PET COLUMN GIVEAWAY 1 female white kitten, 6 months old, 1 male black kitten 3 months old. 385-1756 11-5 grantor's benefit the payment is considered income There are certain other l imita tions when you are not a degree candidate For more detailed in formation see IRS Publication 520 Tax Information tor Amen can Scholars in the U S and Abroad A Nearly a month ago I was laid off from my construction job In looking for employment. I ve had to travel to other cities and even another state Are my |ob-hunting expenses deductible7 A Expenses of those seeking a new |ob in the same trade or business are deductible These may include the cost of transpor tation provided the primary pur pose of the trip is to find a |Ob and employment agency lees However you may not deduct job hunting expenses if you are looking for work in a new trade or business If you are seeking your first fob the expenses are not deductible even it you find employment un less they were incurred before April 21 19/b In addition if you are unemployed for a significant period of t ime job hunting ex penses are not deductible For a more detailed explanation see IRS Publication b29 Miscellane ous Deductions and Credits available at local IRS offices Q I recently took the CPA eiam Can I deduct the cost of the exam7 A Fees paid for professional ac creditation such as for a CPA or bar examination are not de ductible License tees such as medical dental or real estate licenses paid yearly in your trade or busi ness to state 01 local govern merits however are deductible REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE Free Home Evaluation HAVE YOU EVER WONDERED WHAT YOUR HOME IS WORTH IN TODAY'S REAL ESTATE MARKET? • If so, Essex Costello would be glad to look at your home, at your convenience, and give you a free professional evaluation as to its value and saleabihty. • No obligation, of course. • Just f i l l out the coupon and hand it to one of our Sales Associates . . . or, you may prefer to mail i t in . . . or, just give us a call. raapx-roatpllD rral ratal? company HOME EVALUA mm* is1 YES, please contact me about your free home evaluation. I understand that I will not be obligated to Essex-Costello in any way. Thank you. Name Address City Telephone raarx-roatpllo rral ratatr company SOU NORra FRONT STREET McHENRY, ILLINOIS 60050 TELEPHONE: 815 / 385 7050 (TTi mi UUJUUVJ JMMM [Vjou POET'S CORNER THE POWER OF BELIEF God smiles upon the children of every color in the world For they are of a swaying mind that should remain unfurled To our leaders, he bestows upon them, wisdom which they need In order to serve the people, in order for them to succeed To the poor, encouragement and strength to face poverty and strife And hope that someday, somehow, somewhere, they will have a better life To the sick and very ill will come his words, "Do not despair For you shall find relief and solace through a daily prayer" To the farmers go the elements of a weather for our food The sun. rain, the richest soil for a harvest bountifully good To the doctors and surgeons, well skilled hands and a brain well trained Andthebest equipment needed when our bodies are sick or mained To the teachers, he has surely given the patience of a saint As they repeat again and again, "The word is isn't, not ain't" The athiests have his compassion, for he knows disbelief can change It may take an awesome miracle which he can and will arrange Our enemies must be forgiven he says, "'For they know not what they do" Forgiving is a virtue which does as much for them as it does you To married people young and old, a faithful loving heart Enabling them to solemnly keep their vow, " 'Til Death do us part" To parents he bestows fond memories of life as a kid For better understanding when their children do things which they did And finally, for the children he smiles upon, hope that they are aware That when and if they need him, they will talk to him through prayer Composed by Florence B. 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