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PAGE 1« - PLAINDEALER • WEDNESDAY. MAY 16.1979 MIME SALE FOR RENT OARAGE SALE, Saturday & Sunday, May 19th & 20th, 9am til Spm, 3910 W. Oak Avenue, llcHenry, Furniture, antique dishes, compact refrigerator, toys, Panasonic stereo, speakers, childrens and womens clothes, silver and chest, Reese hitch, electic brake system, pictures, and frames, books, lamps, metal shelves, and a lot more bargains. 5-16-5-18c GARAGE SALE, 9am to 5pm May 17th & 18th washer, dryer, refrigerator and many other items 4431N. Richmond Rd. Rt. 31, Ringwood. 5-16-5-18c GARAGE AND MOVING SALE Gas refrigerator, range, heater, lamps and gas bottles for travel trailer. Oriental rug 9x12, new green carpeting 65 yds, 3 rm sized rugs, mangle, dishwasher, bed and dressing; table, weber grill, humidifier, lawn edger, work bench, ping pong table, toys, snow tires, stereo, antique cash register, Juror chairs, trunks and other antiques. Much misc. Friday and Saturday, May 18th & 19th, 9:00am to 4:00pm. No Pre- sales. 4413 East Drive, Crystal Lake, 1 block NW or Oak St. off Hillside. 5-16-5-18c YARD SALE-clothes dryer, Maytag washer, stereo, sofa, clothes and miscellaneous items. Saturday May 20,9:00 to 5:00 1206 N. Park McHenry, 1 block south of Elm. 5-16-5-18c GARAGE MOVING SALE 5-19, 5-20, 4620' Front Royal Ave. Whispering Oaks. Furniture, household items, garden tools, antiques, electric appliances and much miscellaneous. 9:30 to 4:00. 5-16-5-18C 4 FAMILIES GARAGE-selling lots of misc. at low prices. Friday and Saturday 9 till 5:30, 1109 Chapel Hill Rd. Eastwood Manor. 5-16-5-18C HUGE MOVING SALE- lOVfe ft. Midas self-contained camper, 16 ft. fiberglass boat, motor & trailer, 1974 Gremlin X, tools, trunks, lawnmower„ clothes, nuts, bolts, new faucets, kit­ chen sinks, toilets, lav. sinks, pipe, valves, 3 dr. refrigerator, washer, dryer, new dish washer, micro wave, new baby grand piano, bed, bedroom queen size set, couch, old desk, coffee table, color Tv, lamp, baby items, misc. 405 John St. McHenry, Pistakee Highlands. 497-4065. 5-16-5-18C 3 FAMILY GARAGE SALE- 1113 Violet, Holiday Hills, McHenry. May 17, 18, 19, 9am to 4pm. Toys, clothes, infant though adult plus formats, glassware and appliances, snow tires, riding lawnmower, garage door, self-contained camper, so many great items, too numerous to mention. 5-16- 5-18c MAY 19th YARD & BAKE SALE, Villa Desiderata. 9-4. No Early Birds. Pop corn, snow cones, lemonade, fortune teller, plants, appliances, furniture, original paintings, kids clothes, misc. items galore. Free balloons for kids. Route 134 to Bay View Lane and Follow signs. 3015 Bayview Lane. 815- 385-2264. 5-16-5-18C GARAGE SALE, Couch, an­ tique piano, tools, organ, fireplace screen, toys and much more, May 18, 19th & 20th, 8am to 6pm, 109 Dowell Rd.,Griswold Lake area. 5-16- 5-18C MAY 18, 19, 20 Fri, Sat, Sun. 9pm to 4pm Corner of Ringwood and McCullom Lake Road, McHenry. Much Misc., plus AM-FM stereo receiver, refrigerator, stove, gas dryer. 5-16-5-18C GARAGE SALE, Edgebrook Heights, Friday only! May 18th, 9am to 4pm, Infants ac­ cessories, girls clothing, infant- 4 toddler, womens 14-16, mens 42-44, household items, toys, wood window, suit case, misc. 3905 W. High St., McHenry. 5-16 GARAGE SALE, Dishwasher, 6 months old, clothing, and misc. 1503 Ramble, Lakeland Park, May 17 to May 19th, 9am to 5pm. 5-16 NEW MODERN OFFICE space for lease. Available March, 1979. Up to 1500 sq. ft. available. Fully air conditioned and carpeted. Wonder Lake area. 815-728-0404. 5-2tfc VFW CLUBHOUSE and Hall for rent. Seating capacity for 400. Call 385-9860 9 to 12 week­ days or after 6 pm. 5-2tfc - f>£T COLUMN musts SMALL OFFICES, In McHenry, new, clean, neat, handy. Reasonable rent. 815- 344-1183. 5-lltfc 20x40 store in McHenry, air conditioning, separate utilities. Call after 5pm. 385-8387 5-9-5- 18c . r 1 BEDROOM HOUSE IN WONpER LAKE, no children. $180.00 per month plus utilities and security deposit. Call after 5:30.653-9376. 5-11-5-16 3 BEDROOM HOME with sun porch, lawn and basement. $345 month. Available June 1st. Please contact. 815-344-1329. 5- 11-5-18C BIG GARAGE SALE 2 Fanily Sat ft Sii 9 ajt to 4 p.m. Baby items, crib, car seat, etc. Sports equipment; two lawn mowers; two sinks; household items; sm. appliances; flower pots; linens; apt. size bar and some other furniture; some antiques; lot of Misc.! 2916 N. Riverside Dr. % mi. so. Johnsburg Rd. 5-16/5 18 WONDER LAKE 2 BEDROOM HOUSE newly decorated, no pets, security deposit. $260.00 per month plus utilities. 653- 6822. 5-11-5-18C CLEAN SLEEPING ROOMS for mature adult men 815-385- 0266 or 385-8905. 5-16tfc 3 bedroom home in Richmond, one year lease, no pets, references required $300.00 month plus $300.00 security deposit 815-385-4596. 5-16tfc 4 BEDROOM HOUSE, in Johnsburg $425.00 per month, plus utilities. Call after 5:30. 385-2844. Ask for Mr. Paulson. 5-16-5-18C CARAGE SALE F«xrMf« Vhm'i CM All proceeds t# MM McHenry Rescee Sqeod To *s, furniture, appliances, baby items, bikes, crafts, baked goods, and plants. Over 40 families contributing. May It* 19 9:00 mm - 4:00 pm 012 4 014 SINmry Cevrt Fearldn Deluxe Condo, two bedrooms, 2 baths, garage, all kitchen appliances, air conditioned, available June 1st. 815-385-0296. 5-16-5-18C Two bedroom house, available July 1st, will accept two children 815-728-0736. 5-16-5-18c fOft RENT May 18th and 19th, from 10am to 6pm. Small electrical ap­ pliances, linens, household goods, lots of misc. Priced to sell. Cash only, no early birds. 4317 W. Ponca. 5-16-5-18c GARAGE SALE, Lots for everyone, bunk beds, assorted furniture, childrens clothes, teys, appliances etc. May 17 to 19th, Thursday & Friday 8:30 am to 6pm, Saturday 8am to 3pm 4506 W. Home, Lakeland Park. 5-16-5- 18c GARAGE SALE, 4 family, May 19th & 20th,. Saturday and Sunday, 9am to 5pm, nothing sold before 9am. 2207 W. Johnsburg Rd. Johnsburg. 5- 16-5-18c GARAGE SALE, May 17 thru M*y 20th, 9am til dark, wed­ ding gown and veil, size 5-6, clothes size 12 months to mens, games, toys, dishes, odds and ends, chairs, tables, 1718 Rogers Ave., Lakeland Park. 5-16-5-18C GARAGE SALE, May 18th & 19th, 9am to 5pm, some fur­ niture and misc. 8516 Burton Rd. Sunrise Ridge 5-16-5-18c GARAGE SALE, May 18, 19 & 20th, furniture, housewares, craft materials, tools, antiques, 116 E. Bay Road, McHenry. 5- 16-5-18C GARAGE SALE MAY 17,18,19, 10:00-4:00. Clothing, toys, furniture, fire extinguishers, misc. household goods and more. 4417 Hickorynut Dr. McHenry, IL. (Pistakee Terrace) 5-16-5-18c GARAGE SALE-4720 Cum­ berland, Whispering Oaks. May 17, 18 & 19. Electric clothes iryer, small appliances, misc. Collectibles, men & womens clothing, much more. 9am to 4pm No Early Birds. 5-16-5-18c GARAGE SALE- A-FRAME much misc. May 19-20, 9-6. 5118 Share Dr. Lakeland Park. 5-16- 5-Mc * GARAGE SALE- May 18, 19 & 20, 9am-4pm, 1813 Oakleaf, Sunnyside Estates- Clothing (all sizes), small appliances, knick-knacks, curtains, baby items, picnic cooler, much nJJc. 5-16-5-18C WAREHOUSE or factory space from 5,000 to 15,000 ft. 385 1079 5-2tfc 2 ROOM APARTMENTS for rent. Perfect for older couple. 815-385-1079 5-2tfc QUALITY MOTORHOME 30 foot Diplomat, sleeps 9, rent by day or week. Reserve now for summer vacation, Richmond area. 815-675-6356 5-2tfc 2 BEDROOM APT. 5109 Mc­ Cullom Lake Road. Rent $350 per month plus security deposit. Call after 6 pm. 385- 7784. 5-2tfc 3 bedroom, 3 bath, available in Pox Ridge. $450. per month. Ex­ cellent references required. Phcne Winn Phillips 344 1033 Now taking applications for new apartments. Located at 4005 Lillian St., City of McHenry. 2 bedrooms with 1 or 17i baths, carpeted, all ap- pliances. Ideal for retired, semi-retired or older people. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. Call for oppointment. 815-344-1632 or 815-385-6566 521F Air conditioning is a comfort we often take for granted However, it does put an extra strain on your entire cooling system so neither air conditioner nor cooling system should be ignored To keep your air condit ioner functioning properly run it at least twice a month year 'round and come in for an inspection at the first sign of trouble Reduction in cool air from your unit Unusual noise. As cooling system specialists, we're qualified J i r conditioner specialists, too We're experienced at solving the oroblems of this complex system When you bring your car in for its cooling system inspection we'll inspect your air conditioner and save you trouble time and expense. See you soon. M COOLING SYSTEMS SPECIALISTS RADIATORS - Repaired, Recored, New Completes AIR CONDITIONING - Parts & Service TRANSMISSION COOLERS ADAMS BROS. RADIATOR SERVICE 3006 W. Rte. 120 McHenry, Illinois (815)385-0783 WANTED PUPPIES 6-8 weeks old, good homes guaranteed. Also we buy Poodle or Schnauzer mixed pups. 815-385- 7897 5-2tfc GIVEAWAY dog, free to good home 3 yrs. old, new • room to run. 728-0813. 5-9-5-18C LOST DOG, Male keeshond. Black & Silver. Wearing large brown leather collar with rabies tag No. 78-9898. River Road & Rt. 120 Family Heart­ sick. Call 385-6208days. 385-7979 evenings. Reward. 5-16-5-18c Lab mix puppies FREE to loving homes . 815-459-9570. • 5-16 FOUND, Red & White female Spaniel, vicinity Draper road. 815-385-1329. ' 5-16 KTS FOft SALE CANARIES for sale, Females $5.00.312-639-2622. 5-16-5-18C ADORABLE PART PERSIAN kittens, litter trained, vac­ cinated and wormed. Only $15 each. 455-3011. 5-16-5-18c LHASA APSO AKC registered, champion bloodline 8 months, must sell. Moving to apart­ ment. $100.815-728-0738. 5-16-5- 18c STUDDING-MINI DACHSHUND, champion blood. 497-4260. 5-16-5-25C The Extra Rule Do something every day to make other people happy, even if it's only to let them alone. -Tribune, Chicago. Registered Appaloosa Gelding, super pleasure horse, show successfully English and western $1400.00; ALSO Childs western show saddle with silver trim $190.00. 312-639-2979 after 6pm. 5-16-5-18C GELDING BAY ANGLO ARAB, 15.2H English or Western. To good home only $450.00 or best offer . 459-8568. 5- 9-5-18C Twice Told Tales ^ummryrrnirni BOARDED Pasture-Dox Stalls New Indoor Arena Dolly Groin TurnOut I Outside Riding Arena RAJA ACRES WKKtmJmWKmM mm) till 815-648-4012 £ t BUILDING PERMITS Building permits were issued recently by the McHenry County Department of Building and Zoning to: Darrell L. Lindberg, 1912 Main, Spring Grove, for con­ struction of a four-bedroom residence with approximate value of $100,000 at 9605 Hillshire, Richmond. Rich­ mond Township. Fee~$294. John M. Paroubek, 121S. Lily Lake Road, McHenry, for construction of a detached garage with approximate value of $5,500. Nunda Township. Fee--$22. FIFTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of May 16, 1929) Peter W. Frett, former mayor of McHenry, was in Springfield where he attended the meeting of the state legislators and was in­ strumental in the framing of the Tice bill in which the amount of $179,325.91 was reappropriated for the con­ struction of a dam across Fox river between the site of the present dam and the original point of appropriation. The Fox river dam controversy for a time seemed destined to bring about the defeat of the proposition, the dispute being brought about by failure of the residents of Lake and McHenry counties to agree on the location of the dam. It was finally agreed by a large majority of Lake county residents that a new dam built at the present site of the old dam would handle the supply of water for the lake region very satisfactorily. The foreman of the Plain- dealer, John J. Ryan, 33, passed away in the Colonial hospital in Rochester, Minn., May 18. FORTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of May 25, 1939) Carter Jenkins, chief engineer of the Illinois Division of Waterways, announced at Springfield that a low bid of $124,795 had been made for construction of the new dam in Fox river, south of McHenry. The bidder was the C.E. Carson company of Chicago. Mr. Carson is a summer resident at Pistakee Bay. The new dam will replace an obsolete structure built in 1907. The present dam was seriously damaged in the flood which occurred last July. Over 200 awards were made to Scouts and Scouters at a large and interesting Court of Honor held in the local high school for the troops in Boone and McHenry counties. The majority of these awartfe were earned in the first five months of this year. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of May 20, 1954) Yhe Sacrament of Holy Or­ ders will be conferred on Everett Hiller of Johnsburg May 27 at St. Joseph's parish, Harvard. The solemn or­ dination ceremony will be read at 9:30 o'clock at St. Joseph's church, when two native sons of the parish, Rev. Thomas C. Brady and Rev. Philip E. O'Neil, along with Rev. Hiller will be ordained. The first Mass of Rev. Hiller will be on Sunday in St. John the Baptist church, Johnsburg. Arnold J. Rauen, McHenry, state director, U.S. Sayings bonds division, has been assigned to the national savings bonds staff. Mr. Rauen will serve as a national sales representative in the Treasury's bond division. He will work closely with banks and banking associations throughout the country in promoting the sales of series E. and H. savings bonds. TEN YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of May 14, i960) George Mally, ad­ ministrative director of the Family Service and Mental Health Clinic for McHenry county, announced the for­ mation of "brief encounter groups" for adolescents in­ volved with drugs and alcohol. The purpose of these encounter groups will be to open the doors of communication between the teenager and his parents. From three to five families will meet with clinic staff in a series of four sessions to discuss ways and means to a better un­ derstanding of their relationships. Eleven young people above the age of 17 and six juveniles were apprehended by sheriff's deputies during a fracas on Lily Lake road. They found a large assembly in dispute and seized bats, long chunks of chain, knives and pipes. The MCHS golf team con­ tinued to run its record to 9-1 ^ with some impressive wins over Woodstock, Elgin, Barrington and Antioch. • • • • What our Senators say about foreign policy isn't necessarily right, and doesn't necessarily make sense. * • • • Today's troubles are usually such trifles you can't remember them a day later. If you don't think so, what bothered you so much yesterday? ! Shirting the Issue First for Fashion. Elgin Crystal Lake Navy Savvy, fashion basic with waistline interest. Snappy little beige and navy stretch belt. *24.00 Note on length: This is the Summer to show more leg. 1" to 3" below the knee, looks great with skimpy sandals. ; r»* ; "4 * • - > Bright Summer White slim skirt. Elastic waist, neatly belted and accented in butter­ scotch. *22.00 Side slits to show off your sun- bronzed legs. Natural Neutral, soft flowing skirt hose tiny tucks at waist. Chevron stripes in cool earthy tones. Braided rope belt.*26.00 Better Sportswear, Elgin and Crystal Lake (S\/S) BUY WITH CASH OR YOUR SPiESSCREDIT CARD Mdste» C^a'g* Bd"k Arrnfr.ta'd lie? Ticket validates first ELGIN FREE PARKING CRYSTAL LAKE FREE PARKING JANE PAGE PERSONAL SHOPPER 2 hours upper deck ti,,n pi„, P„k,n, Direct entry into Sp«ss thru enclose -imp . <*ww.tnt free p»rfc«B lor 2300 or, at CrysUI Pornt Mall . For ilg.n store call her ,1 741^300 For McHenry County store call her a. Crystal Lak. 3600^

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