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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Aug 1979, p. 18

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k I'AliK IS -1*1. AIMIK. U.KK FRIDAY. AUGUST. 24.1»7# m sau W:': •" • : • • / . " • . • ' - v - ' , • • ' -1 • • ' - . fl)S* fM SAU fOft SAU : ' -?• 2 brand Accusound Speakers, 4 wily, list $300. each, sacrifice at $2TO. pair. 385-4353. 8-22-8-24C 36ftnch white Crown gas range. Storage in bottom & small side cohipartment. $50. Call 385-4395 *fter5:90pm 8-22-8-24C Remainder of Service Station Oil, oil niters, air i, trtifts. fluid, plugs, more misc. Plus, cash register, front ertd alignment equipment and 19bl Chevy tow truck. Call 385- 4^95 after 5:30pm. 8-22-8-24c NG JARS, new console g machine, A.C. unit. 459- 8-22-8-24C 55^ GALLON FIBRE DRUMS with lids, plastic lined $2.50. i>fra Wax Co. 815-385-5000. 8- 22-8-24C WESTINGHOUSE STOVE, self-clean- . oven $275, Westinghouse portable dish­ washer $100; double basin sink $20.815-344-0755 or 385-8570 8- 22-8-24c Lose weight with Dex-A-Diet II. Helps curb appetite, gentle Diuretic effective stimulant. olger'sDrug. 8-22-8-24c Elmwood Photo enlarger takes up to 2>/4m x 2V negative plus trays and light 728-0191. 8-22-8- 24c 4 new large stuffed animals $10.00 each call after 5pm 815- 385-1989. 8-22-8-24C Small 4 candle crystal chan­ delier, excellent for foyer or dining ritam $20.00. Call after 5pm. 815-385-1989. 8-22-8-24C Sound Design AM-FM 8 track stereo with turntable $175.00; Pioneer AM-FM cassette with turntable and two Pioneer Centrex speakers $200.00; Sansui TR-707A AM-FM stereo, 60 watts per channel Allied Speakers $210.00; Tennelec MS2 Memory scan scanner 16 channel program $250.00 call after 4:30pm. 815-385-5259. 8-22- 8-24c 35mm camera; 14 ft. row boat; new air conditioner; portable TV; tennis racket'; hunting bow 815-385-8831. 8-22-8-24c Two year old beige sculptured shag carpet good condition. 14x14 $200.00 815-385-0211 after 5pm. 8-22-8-24C 18 ft. pop up camper $1500. 815- 385-4432 must sell, kids have allergy call by 7pm. 8-22-8-24c Twin baby stroller; jump chair; bunny hutch; antique grain cutter; curtain stretcher; bird cage with stand, good condition. 815-385-3853. 8-22-8- 24c 30 inch white gas stove 2 ovens. Cupper and lower) very clean condition. $100.00 or best offer. Phone 312-497-3774. 8-22-8-24C Mechanics 104 piece tool kit with sets of and V drive plus other wrenches. 728-0191.1 8-22-8-24C 1978 23' Mida-Mini motorhome, top of the line, new $18,700. Asking $14,700.00, weekends only. Also his and hers mopeds $825.00.815-385-5308. 8-22-8-24C 4.5 H.P. Wisconsin gasoline engine horizontal shaft mounted onbase suitable for many uses. 728-0191. 8-22-8-24c SHORT BED TOPPER for Ford truck $85 or best offer. 815-344-0438. 8-22-8-24C BICYCLE-Schwinn 10 speed and Jacobson riding lawn mower, excellent condition. Best offer. 385-8929. 8-22-8-24C 7>4 h.p. Scott outboard motor, full shift, 6 gallon tank $85.00. 815-385-7637. 8-22-8-24C Mini Bike 5 h.p. Wards wire spoke wheels, like new paid $329.00 sell for $175.00. 815-385- 7637. 8-22-8-24C FREEEZER-23.1 cu. ft. chest freezer lift out baskets. Like new, original price over $400.00. Asking $200.00.385-2570. 8-22-8- 31c 21" Toro reel mower, excellent condition $75.00. 8 x 10 Coleman-Olympic tent with sun and rain cover and tarp for under floor- used once. $75.00. 1973 Kawasaki trail-road bike, 90cc low mileage $225.00. Magnus chord organ on stand. $25.00.385-4517. 8-22-8-24c BLACK AND WHITE hideabed $58.00. Twin size bunkbed $45.00 matching dresser $25.00 and desk $15.00. Zig Zag sewing machine $35.00 lime green rug with pad $45.0011x11. Sub pump 20.00.728-1108. 8-17-8-24C Two choice cemetary lots fin Memory Gardens Cemetary in Arlington Heights, in the beautiful "Garden of Meditation" for information call 815-38&-7814; 8-17-8-24C WANTED TO MST* WANTED, Modern 2 bdrm house with attached garage in quiet neighborhoods. Fenced yard for elderly pet. Good references. 815*385-4069. 8-22tfc WANTED CROP LAND, cash rent or shares 815-344-0663 8- ltfc „ " . . . MOTHER OF 2 looking for female to share apt. with 344- 0466. 8-24-8-31C VACANT PMKftfV LOT 80x150, Wonderview Subdivision, in Wonder Lake, complete with pore and survey. Surrounding lots selling for $9,000. Make offer, will sacrifice. 653-9422. 8-22-8-31C 2 LOTS FOR SALE OR LEASE Zone commercial, light factory by owner. 4105 E. Wonder Lake Road. 653-9824 or 385-8543. 8-8- 8-31C PET tOUIMN WANTED PUPPIES 6-8 weeks old, good homes guaranteed, also we buy Poodle or Schnauzer mixed pups. 815-385- 7897 8-ltfc i :--* . FREE TO GOOD HOME, lVSs yr. old Irish setter, gold Retriever mixes. All shots, excellent with children. Needs room to run. 815-385-3972 after 4pm. 8-22-8-24C Give Away, all white cat, one blue eye and one yellow eye, 7 or 8 months old. 815-385-8263. 8- 24 mnsrm • r" ' * Schnoodle pups, shaggy non shedders, allergy free $65.00 to $75.00815-385-7897. 8-22-8-24C AKC female GERMAN SHEPHERD pup. Real beauty, black and tan. Top German blooklines. Cellerland, Ha us Dexel, Elbbachtal & Wienerau. All shots plus more. Call Laurie. 815459-0595. 8-22-8-24c Handsome black and riist Doberman puppies. Dew claws, tails, wormed. $75.00 and <jp. 815-653-9093. 8-17-8-31C mm JBSSsSm LOST LOST ON GREEN ST. area, college ID's, blue folder. Reward. 815-344-1596. 8-22-8-24C THE THREE IMPORTANT WAYS THAT WE CAN HELP YOU! Strength ! v Service Where to invest your hard earned money is an important decision. It requires a good deal of thought, planning and asking the prospective financial institution some fundamental questions concerning their strength, security and services. At Marengo Federal we're happy to answer any and all questions con­ cerning our operations, in fact we encourage it. We feel that we have a great deal to offer and a lot to be proud of. Below we've listed some of the things that make us McHenry County's largest and most respected savings and loan. STRENGTH: • We have assets in excess of $140,000,000. • Our reserves exceed $7,700,000. • We have over $120,000,000 invested in prime first mortgage loans within McHenry County. • We pay the nation's highest rates on savings and certificate accounts, including our new 5V2% passbook account. SECURITY: • We've been in business for 54 years, making us McHenry County's oldest savings and loan. • Experienced, conservative management in deal­ ing with your money. • We are a mutual association which means that profits after expenses go directly to our savers in the form of interest. • Most of our money stays within McHenry County, thus promoting a strong, steady economic flow within the community. • We are a member of FSLIC, and all of our savings and certificate accounts are insured to $40,000. SERVICE: • All of our employees are here to serve you ... there's never a problem too big or small that we don't take the time to help. • We have three offices and our newly opened drive-up^ walk-in facility in Woodstock, conve­ niently located within the McHeniy County area to ' serve the needs of our savers. & • We offer a variety of customer services such as prepaid save-by-mail, free money orders and travelers checks and much more. So before you decide on where to invest your hard earned money add up the facts, then come and see us. We can help you get more for your money because we're McHenry County's oldest and largest savings and loan. V ' * Marengo F r̂â Sayings MEMBER FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION • WOODSTOCK: 118 Cass Street • DRIVE-UP: Rt. #47 & Calhoun St. 815/568-7258 815/344-1900 815/338-2900 815/338-7440 Black Lab pups, AKC cham­ pion blood line 497-4170 8-22-8- *= GOLDEN LABRADOR, 1 yr. old AKC registered with papers. $200. or best offer. Call before noon. 312-526-6279 8-22-8- 24c • i GOLDEN RETRIEVER, AKC registered, Sundance Kennel breeding 497-4170. 8-22-8-24C CHIHUAHUA PUPS, 8 weeks old, unregistered, $50. each. 815-648-2210 8-24-8-31C A few box stalls left! Indoor . arena, acres of trails, acres of pasture. Horses also bought and sold call after 6pm. 312-546- 0599. 8-22-8-24C Mare % Arabian, V< quarter horse, 3 years green broke. $600.815-385-7609 8-22-8-24C Final Performances Of Pippin This Weekend This weekend, Aug. 24-26, marks the final three per­ formances of McHenry County Youth theatre's production of Pippin at the Woodstock Opera House. Following last week's suc­ cessful opening, the cast, crew, and orchestra of the county- wide organization is gearing up for the second week's opening on Friday evening. Pippin, the winner of five Tony awards in 1973, is the musical fable about the em­ peror Charlemagne and his son, Pippin, It follows Pippin from one adventure to another as he searches for meaning in his life. "We were very pleased with the audience response to the show," said Youth Theatre Director Tony Casalino. "It is an unusual kind of show, but our audiences seemed to really enjoy our first four per­ formances. Tickets are still available for this weekend's performances, Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. Reser­ vations can be made by calling the Opera House ticket office. Twice Told Tales (Taken from the files of August 22, 1929) With the month of August rapidly drawing to a close the time before the convening of school draws shorter and only a few days remain before the first day and the opening sessions of the schools in this city. School will open Sept. 3, the day after Labor day, and the teachers have been hired and everything is in readiness for another busy year at these institutions of learning. John Wirtz, Jr., gave his life in an effort to save the life of a young girl who had fallen overboard from the boat "Gladola" on a trip to the Lotus Beds. Wirtz was known as a powerful swimmer but was forced to battle against waves of icy water and when about 30 feet from the girl his progress ended and he sank from sight. The girl was rescued by a smaller boat. ? f i » • » r r v - FORTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of August 31, 1939) Chalk up a red letter day! The largest registration in the history of McHenry Com­ munity high school was recorded at the close of the two days set aside for this purpose. A total of 226 ambitious students filled out their cards and were assigned to their respective classes. For the past few years the enrollment has hovered around the 200 mark and the highest previously reached was 213. A jury in the County court returned a verdict of $6,750 in favor of Henry'Felmeten, Jr., in the condemnation suit filed by the Department of Public Works for the purchase of 15.5 acres of land located on the Fox river near the McHenry dam for a state park site. Besides building a state park at this site it is also planned to rebuild the dam, which is already in progress. TWENTY-FIVE YEARSAGO (Taken from the files of August 24, 1954) Ray McGee, McHenry postmaster, was awarded the beautiful medal for citizenship at the Veterans of Foreign Wars carnival. When public schools convene Sept. 7 there will not only be a record number of new students but also a number of new faces in the ranks of the faculty. Some of them are additional staff members and others are replacements for teachers who have left the local school system. The old story that a ball game is never over until the last man is out was never truer than shown on the local diamond when the Johnsburg Tigers rose up in the ninth inning to turn a 3 to 0 shutout into a 4 to 3 victory. TEN YEARS (Taken from the files of August 20, 1989) Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hopkins and their four children left11' McHenry for Europe, where ' they will live for a year while Hopkins does research on mass communications. Hopkins will be studying under a fellowship of the Alicia Patterson* fund, which annually awards grants for several American jour­ nalists for travel and research abroad. Hopkins has worked as a Soviet affairs specialist for the Milwaukee Journal since 1964. Sheriff John C. Carroll said that on his notification the State Division of Narcotics Control, spray detail, came to McHenry county recently and sprayed an area of approximately 400 acres spotted with patches of wild marihuana growing at random. This was the second year of the county has been visited by this department. There is no charge to the county for this service. According to County Treasurer Cal Skinner, Jr., McHenry county has reduced the taxes of many persons whose bills were processed in July. Abatements gave 1,400 McHenry county residents all or part of their money back. intercultural Foreign Experience Is Offered American host families are needed for foreign-exchange visitors coming to the United States from Mexico, Central and South America. They are from 13-21 years old and will spend from six weeks to nine months here. All students are sponsored by the Iber- oamerican Cultural Ex­ change program, a U.S. State department authorized ex­ change-visitor program. The primary objectives of these foregin exchange-visitors are to make new friends, to be accepted as a member of a typical American family, to learn first hand about life in the United States, and to improve their ability to speak and un­ derstand English. If they are here during the school year FORMAL WEAR RENTALS for ALL OCCASIONS S StiMitt . . .M iht t j j f t f l lU l 1214 N. Grrcn St.. McHenry they will attend high school where they observe classes taught in English in addition to volunteering their assistance, one or two periods per day, to the local teachers of Spanish. The minimum home stay with any one family is six weeks. They may be hosted for their entire program if the family so desires. All ex­ change-visitors pay their own transportation costs and personal expenses. They are also required to have studied English. Families willing to offer hospitality or wishing more complete information are asked to contact Mrs. Mary E. Keeling, ICEP mid-west representative, 17315 Wausau court, South Holland, 111., 60473. The person who makes use of his spare time usually finds that he has lots of it. - / •?-y It is difficult to keep quiet if you have nothing to <lo. -Arthur Schopenhauer.

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