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PAGE 14 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY. JANUARY 27, 1978 FOR RENT FOR RENT WAREHOUSE or factory space fror, ">,000 to 15.000 ft 385-1079. 1-4TF FOR RENT FOR RENT STORAGE SPACE all sizes, inside or out Monthly rental The Keep Mini-Warehouse. 815- 4,55-0095. 1-4TE CLEAN SLEEPING Rooms, Daily or weekly. Small fur­ nished apartment 385-0266 or 385-8905. 1-4TF 1 bedroom and 2 bedroom a p a r t m e n t s , s t o v e , refrigerator, air conditioning, no pets. 344-1961 or 344-0880. 1- 4TF STORAGE SPACE StorebTn Mini Warehouses, 4400 Bull Valley Road. McHenry 385- 0461 or 338-2126 47TF Waterfront Deluxe 1 bedroom apartment." carpeting, stove, refrigerator, adults, no pets, 385-3493. 47TF 2 bedroom apartment in .Johnsburg area, newly decorated and heat is fur­ nished, $260 per month plus security, no pets, call 385-3523. 52 UNDER NEW M A N A G E M E N T V F W Clubhouse and Hall for ren*.. Seating capacity for 4(H). Call :>85-9860 9 to 12 weekdays or after 6pm 41T1 OFFICE SPACE for rent, 720 sq ft .. 2nd floor, new building, available March 1, plenty of parking, call 385-4619 or 385- 8700. 4721 W Route 120. 52 LARGE FARM HOME, available February 15th, $275 monthly, call 385-8398 after 4:30pm. ^ 53 Share farm house with single person, share rent and utilities, call 344-1819 after 5. 52 5 rooms for rent. 2415 John­ sburg Road. McHenry. 312-379- 8854. " 52 3 bedroom -Townhouse, I'j baths, garage, ^sement, $300. 344-1033 or 385-8414. 52 1 bedroom hgja^e Wonder Lake, completely furmtehed except linens, security deposit and references required. $220 month plus utilities, absolutely no pets. 385-3863. 52 Enjoy Gracious Suburban living in McHenry, available February 1. Deluxe 2 bedroom apartment with patio, ap­ pliances furnished, call 815,-385- 2181. 52 WONDER LAKE 2-3 bedroom redwood sided ranch, in Wooded Shores, central air, fireplace, 1 car attached garage $295 monthly plus security deposit and referen­ ces. 815-653-9653. 53 REAL ESTATE THERE ARE STILL A FEW WHO ARE NOT USING THE REAL ESTATE SERVICES OF REALTY USA--DUNDEE REALTY. FISHING I BOATING I SWIMMING I or. since the weather is a lit­ tle chilly for those, SNOWMOBILING might be more appropriate. The important thing is however that all of these fun sports are available in your back yard when you move into this 3 year old raised ranch w/family room, 2 full baths, 1 car garage, fenced yard, fireplace, beautiful porch that runs the length of the house so that you can enjoy your view of the lovely back yard that bor­ ders on the channel to the Fox River with your very own pier. All this and more. CALL TODAY to see this one for $69,900. 2911 W. ROUTE 120 McHENRY, IL. 60050 815-344-1244 CARY OFFICE: 312-639-3939 We'll advertise your home locally and nationally every day until it's SOLD! REALTY USA DUNDEE REALTY CALL US TODAY! ABIEHEALTY, INC. JUST LISTED 2 BEDROOM HOME Lakeland Shores McHenry, stove refrigerator, included, 2 children welcome, $310 per month, plus security deposit, available February 12. 815-385- 7951 after 1pm. 52 2 bedroom lVfe bath, large living room with dining area, stove, $300 month including heat & water, 385-6914. 52 COLD STORAGE SPACE available up to 5,000 sq. ft. in McHenry Area. For information call Bill. 815-385- 2639 after 6:15pm. 52 Building for lease, great for storage or light business, 2,500 sq ft available, 2 double overhead doors, location on Rte 120. McHenry, call for information 385-1869 after 5 daily 54 L A R G E S T U D I O APARTMENT, Vacation Village, boating, golfing, tennis, clubhouse, pool, activities numerous, fully furnished, all utilities paid $225 month, Ask for Mrs. Kessie, 815-344-1010 ask for Mr. Kessie 312-395-3600. 53 4 PLEX APARTMENT UNIT FOR RENT 2 large bedrooms, fully car­ peted, private patio & balcony. Stove, refrigerator and air conditioned, 1 '/> bath. $260 per month includes gas heat & water. No pets. $260 security deposit. References required. Shown by apt. only. Call after 5pm f 815-344-1839 1-' Mature man or retired person, share 5 room house, $120 monthly, includes utilities, 385- 4,398 52 WATERS EDGE • Con­ dominium 3 bedrooms, living and dining room, stove, refrigerator, garage, available March, 385-5127 54 Own this four bedroom home and be close to schools shopping park and commuter service. Cedar paneling accents the large carpeted family room. A variety of trees enhance the landscape. Don't let this one slip by! $47,500. GREAT STARTER A small down payment and your rent checks stop. Build up equity by investing in this two bedroom aluminum sided home. It offers living room, utility room and a one car garage. First time offered. $37,500. NEWLY CONSTRUCTED Brick and sided raised ranch, walking distance to schools - community playground just across the street. Exquisite woodburning fireplace to make cold winter evening bearable. See Today!! $64,900. EXTRAS GALORE ** This five year old home overflows with extras - fully equipped kitchen, large covered patio, family room with built in bar, custom drapes and much more. Efficient gas hot water heat to help your pocket book. You owe it to yourself to take a look. $57,900. Scott Hunt - Broker CRYSTAL LAKE 6213 NORTHWEST HWT. (815)455-1050 Ron Freund- Broker McHENRY 4410 W. ROUTE 120 (815) 344-2500 FOR RENT Typewriters and Adding Machines McHENRY OFFICE SUPPLY 385-5890 12-23-2-3 .LIVE IN BEAUTIFUL LAKE GENEVA Deluxe 1 & 2 bedroom apar­ tments, fully carpeted, 1 Vi ceramic baths, color applian­ ces. dishwasher, air con­ ditioning, laundry, large storage area, gas heat. From $225.00 By Lake, several blocks from downtown. GENEVA LAKE APTS. 1321 W. Main St. Lake Geneva, Wi. 414-248-4S72 y* 1-20-3 PERSONALS FOR RENT House in town. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, separate dining room, full basement, 2'/i car garage. Completely remodeled. All draperies, cur­ tains, refrigerator, stove/ washer and pool table. $400/month plus utilities. Im­ mediate possession. 5 Room Condo 2 bedrooms, 1 Vt baths, 1 car garage, air conditioning, stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, car­ peting, draperies. $375/mon- th plus utilities. Immediate possession. 7 Room Mediterranean Ranch. 2'/j baths, carpeting, range, refrigerator, fireplace, 2'/» car garage. Large lot. S375/month plus utilities. immediate possession. New 3 bedroom ranch. Car­ peted living room and dining room combination. 2 baths, 2 car garage. In town location. $375/month. Children or small pets welcome. REALTY WORLD DURBIN-STOVALL 815-385-8060 Lose weight sate, last, easy with the Diadax plan - reduce fluids with Fluidex. Bolgers Drug 52 SITUATION WANTED Will babysit days or evenings 2000 Oak Dr., Call 385-1817 Mrs. Rust. 53 Will do seamstress work in my home, alterations and repairs, reasonable, 385-0331. 52 SNOWMOBILES 1970 SKI DOO 295 cc, used less than 50 hrs. $400. 385-8047. 52 73 Johnson snowmobile, Rampage , excellent condition, 385-5839 after 5pm. TF 71 SCORPTON STINGER snowmobile 400 cc $350, 73 snowmobile trailer car, single place $75. 815-344-2734 after 4pm. 52 LOST LOST one easel 20" high in cardboard carton on Riverside or Elm . 385-6873. 52 1-Z0TF2 REAL ESTATE FOR $ALE BY K.J.F. BUILDERS New raised ranch on '/> acre plus lot, living room, kitchen with more than enough cabinets, dinette, huge family room with op­ tional fireplace, 3 spacious bedrooms with plenty of closet space and 4th & 5th bedroom optional downstairs, 3 baths. Pick colors and carpeting now. 815-385-0050 1/27 THOMAS J. PETERS REAL ESTATE SALES & SERVICE $200 S. Rte. 31 Crystal Ulw, III 815-455-1057 Thomas J. Peters-, Broker ASK FOR EARL LOOKING FOR PRIVACY? Here is a very attractive 7 room, 3 bedroom 2 bath, tri-level, in­ cluding large family room with wet bar for entertaining. Home with 2 car garage sits on corner lot with adjacent lot totalling '/» acre. Professionally landscaped. You must see it. Priced in up­ per 50's. Call today for appointment or evenings. 455-2679 ilttt REALTOR Q. How do I prepare my appli­ ances for moving? A. Follow these tips, as re­ layed by the National Insti­ tute of Certified Moving Consultants: • Refrigerators and freezers: frost and thoroughly dry. 'ack glass trays and containers separately, then yirrap paper around each shelf to prevent scratching and chipping inside of unit while being moved. In many cases, the power unit must be securely bolted or tied down to prevent damage. Call an appliance service man for any such service required. • Gas ranges and heating stoves Ordinances usually re­ quire a licensed plumber to disconnect and connect stoves. Be sure to arrange for this service before the van arrives. • Televisions and stereos: Several makes require service prior to moving. Call your local appliance store, or ask yi^ur mover to arrange this d add the charges to your moving bill. • Small kitchen appliances: Wrap with newspaper and pad­ ding to prevent marring and scratching and place in bot­ tom of containers. Q. I understand movers make an inventory of items to be moved. What good is that to me? A. It is,very important. The driver will inventory all items the day they are shipped, noting the furniture condition according to an inventory code (i.e., "MG" may mean "manred and gouged*^. Be­ fore you sign the inventory, notApn it any exceptions you have as to the condition des­ criptions. It could save prob­ lems later. When unloading begins, check off each inventory item as it comes off the van or into your house. If something is missing or damaged, let your driver know, and mark it on your inventory copy. The time you spend here could be inval­ uable if you spot damage that otherwise may go unreported. Q. A moving company repre- PET COLUMN GIVEAWAY To good home, 3 years old St. Bernard, Golden Retriever mix. male, friendly, gentle disposition, call after 6 . 815-648- 4288. 53 FREE PUPPIES to gooi. homes, beagle mixed, 815-385- 8792. 52 HAPPV BMTHOAV HAPPY 28th DEBBIE! DON'T YOU SAY THAT TO ME... 1-27 1-27 36th ' * Love, Lilyann,Tricia Beth, Bill & April 1 27 DOROTHY LEWIS sentative recently showed me his 1977 "Certified Moving Consultant" credentials. Just what does that mean? Inspect your goods are moved, to save trouble later. A. In a sentence, it means this consultant is dedicated to serving your best interests. The CMC credentials indi­ cate that this salesperson is a currently accredited profes­ sional in the moving and stor­ age field and has met the ed­ ucational and ethical stan­ dards as established by the National Institute of Certified Moving Consultants. Repre­ sentatives from all moving companies are invited to study for this accreditation. Each CMC has a set of these credentials; one card with his picture that identifies the company he represents, and another showing that this CMC's certification is cur­ rent in 1977 and that he is meeting the ethical standards of the Institute. Certification is renewed each year only if the CMC continues meeting these ethical standards. To find out which movers in your area employ Certified Moving Consultants, write to the National Institute of Certified Moving Consultants, 222 West Adams Street, Suite 1488, Chicago, IL 60606. * * Illinois residents may call 800-972-0341 Toll Free. Sorry Sir After struggling for several minutes ivith an uncooperative operator, the gentleman finally raged. "Ami crazy or are you?" "I'm sorry, sir." wa$ the reply, "but we don't have that infor­ mation." IWSTBUCTIONS GUITAR LESSONS Monday throughtSaturday.385-1496. 53 PETS FOB SALE Beautiful male German Shepherd, 1 year old, ex­ tremely good tempered, Obedience trained, good home a must, call 815-728-0036 after 7pm. 52 RIDIN6 LESSONS Expert instruction. Special introductory series, j 5 LESSONS $20.00 OUR FARM McHENRY 815-344-0951 1-6TF2 MANY THANKS to my relatives and friends for masses, prayers, gifts, cards, food & visits while I was in McHenry Hospital. I also wish *to thank Father Norbert Hospital chaplains and all the wonderful nurses on the first floor. God bless you all. . Helen Williams 1-27 1-27 THANK YOU In behalf of my children, son- in law and daughters- in-law, granddaughters, ft gransons, I would like to thank all who came by, those who called or helped in any way to make my 90th Birthday a most happy and memorable occasion. Also thanks for the gifts and many lovely cards received in­ cluding one from President and Mrs. James Carter. Julia B. Justen 1-27 CROSSWORD PUZZLE CARD 0E THANKS We wish to thank Rev. Smith all our friends and family for their support and comfort after the death of our son, Don McBride, Our loss is another world's gain. The McBrides Donald, Margo Mike & Kerry 52 ACROSS I Rel. denom. S Canine command (2 wds.) 10 King of Israel II Italian author Ignazio -- 12 Otherwise 13 Sitting -- (well off) 14 Egypt, pleasure god 15 Winnie -- 37 Carry 38 Captured 39 Distant DOWN 1 Late jour­ nalist, Lucius 2 Lane '3 Opposite of took the blame (3 wds.) 4 -- Hague 5 Begetter 6 Ending for infant 7 For a cohsid „ eration (4 wds.) BQBH (BSHBEI. Mmn SSlSHIlEii ffiSOffi ESEffiGEB BBSS OESgag BPMBBO EBBS gg|Ei fflfflQE SB®® EBBS gGPgraB USE HH&J HRDHBB HI! efflKHDS gflp PlffillllH BKBE 11 Shovel 15 Baseball's "Big Jawn' 18 "Two Women" star (Wiley Post's 8 ,J- Caesar plane) --things... IS Faucet word 9 Place" 24 Acquiesce 25 Musical study 28 Lasso 29 Anesthetic 31 Noted Quaker 17 Facial "curtain" 19 Whale (prefix) 20 Nap 21 Physicist Otto - 22 Raisond'-- 23 Show anger 24 Arthur of tennis 25 Architect Saarinen 28 British gun 27 Period of office 30 Cry 31 Place 32 Tennis barrier 33 Habituated 35 Beehive State 38 -- Creed (A.D. 325) (Metalious' novel) 19 Make butter 22 Eur. country 34 Caddoan 23 Podia- Indian trist's 35 Actress concern Hagen /t fatter (f&Ms Humpty Dumpty I was talking recently with a doctor friend about de­ pression, that "bottomed-out" feeling that hits all of us, one time or another. "Depression is the most common emotional problem," he said, "and also the one with the greatest mortality rate, since severe depression can lead to suicide. "All of us have a mental image of what we want to become," my doctor friend continued. "We set these goals for ourselves, either con­ sciously or unconsciously. We also have a mental image of what we expect of our wives, husbands and children. Then comes the shocking experience of seeing that our children aren't going to turn out ex­ actly the way we planned. This sets the stage for depression." This means, of course, that each of us must learn to live with himself. We should, first, set realistic goals, recog­ nizing our limitations as well as our potential. If I am driven by an insatiable desire to excel, to always be first, I can never be fully satisfied. The reason is that no matter how good I am in my field, eventually someone will come along who is better than me. And unless we condition ourselves for that day, we may fall into a slough of despondency, where, like Humpty Dumpty, all the king's horses and all the king's men "can't put us together again." R. J. Hastings is editor of The Illinois Baptist in Springfield Tasty Budget Special 1 package (5V6 oz.) au gratin potatoes 2 tablespoons butter m cups boiling water % cup milk 6 hard-cooked eggs* (1,sliced, 5 chopped) ' 1 package (10 ox.) frozen peas 1 cup chopped ham or luncheon meat % teaspoon marjoram 'A teaspoon salt H cup (2 ox.) shredded American cheese Parsley It's the beginning of a brand new year! The holidays are over and all of us have to get back within our budgets. Eggs *N Au Gratin Potatoes is an inexpensive and ingenious combination of flavorful ingredients your family (and stray guests) will love. Use the leftover ham from your New Year's party, and add a package of au gratin potatoes and a little cheese along with hard-cooked eggs for pizazz and protein. EGGS fi AU GRATIN POTATOES Makes 6 servings Place potato slices, cheese sauce mix, butter, boiling water r»«1 milk in a bowl; mix to blend. Stir in 5 chopped eggs, peas, ham, marjoram and salt. Pour into ungreased 2-quart casserole. Bake in preheated 400°P. oven 30 to 35 minutes. Sprinkle with cheese. Let stand 5 minutes before serving. Garnish with reserved egg slices and parsley. u •HARD-COOKED EGGS * Put eggs in saucepan and add plough tap water to at least 1 inch above t^gs. Cover; bring rapidly just to boiling. Turn off heat; if necessary, remove pan from burner to prevent further boiling. Let stand, cohered, in the hot water 15 minutes for Large eggs -- adjust time up or down by approximately 3 min­ utes for each size larger or smaller. Cool immediately and thor­ oughly in cold water--shells are easier to remove and it is less likely you will have a dark surface on yolks. To remove shell: Crackle it by tapping gently all over. Roll egg between hands to loosen shell; then peel, starting at large end. Hold egg under running cold water or dip in bowl of water to help ease off sh'" .

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