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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 Sep 1981, p. 12

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FAliE 12-PL AIN DEALKK-WKDNKSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1M1 •CUT " m 2 BEDROOM APART­ MENTS, James & Third Street, McHenry. 312-381- 2059. 9-2tfc BUILDING 2,000 sq. ft. Center of McHenry. Call 815- 385-3683. 9-2tfc CLEAN SLEEPING ROOMS. Daily or Weekly Rates. 815-385-8905 or 815- 385-0266. 9-2tfc 2 BEDROOM APART­ MENT, $300.00 month in­ cludes utilities. Security deposit required, no pets. 815-385-9872. 9-2tfc LIGHT INDUSTRIAL SPACE, new opening in areas of 1200 to 15,000 sq.f- t. Immediate occupancy. 815- 678-2861. 9-2tfc /• HEARING AIDS For rent. McHenry Hearing Aid Center, 3937 W. Main St., McHenry. Wednesday 10am to 5pm. 9-2tfc VFW CLUBHOBE and Hall for rent. Seating capacity for 400. Call 815-385-9860 from 9am to 12 weekdays or after 6pm. - 9-2tfc OFFICE SPACE. Ideal location close to bank, post office, stores. Ap­ proximately 430 square feet. Will decorate to suit. $350 includes heat, electricity, air conditioning. 3433 W. Elm Street. Call for appointment. 385-0911 or 385-1594. 9-2tfc McHENRY OFFICE, new carpet, air conditioned, includes all utilities $115.00. Call 815-385-3490. 9-2tfc 2 BEDROOM APART­ MENT, In a country setting, overlooking a 110 acre corn field and the Nippersink creek. This large apartment has self defrosting refrigerator-freezer, oven, stove anddgarbage disposal, and is within walking distance of a shopping and medical center. Mayline Apartments, Richmond. 815- 678-2861. 9-2tfc APARTMENTS FOR RENT, References and security deposit required. 815-385-1079. 9-2tfc McHENRY AREA, 1 & 2 bedrooms, ready now, fuiiy carpeted, stove and refrigerator. 815-385-2181. 9- 2tfc INDUSTRIAL SPACE, Available, Fritzsche In­ dustrial Park, Inc., 5,000 sq. ft. to 15,000 sq. ft. 815-385- 1079 9-2tfc FURNISHED APART­ MENTS. 1 bedroom. Mature Adults only. 815-385-8905. 9- 2tfc LARGE ONE BEDROOM Apartments $275.00 plus utilities. Security deposit required. No pets. 815-385- 0292 or 815-344-1035. 9-2tfc CLEAN 1 BEDROOM fur­ nished house in Wonder Lake. No Pets. $185.00 plus utilities and security deposit. Call 312-271-5613 after 6pm. 8-19-9-9C McHENRY, 3 bedroom house with attached garage. Good location, new carpet and flooring, $350.00 month. 815-385-0288. 8-28-9-4C McHENRY, Single person preferred, 1 bedroom apartment, all utilities furnished, w-w carpeting, fireplace, in country, $350.00 month, plus security. 312- 669-5205 or 815-459-7751. 8-28- 9-4c 2 BEDROOM House, McHenry, large living room, dining room, family room, kitchen, l'/2 baths, full basement, 2 car garage. Gas heat, screened porch. Security deposit, references required. $450.00 per month. By appt call Bud Elbersen. 815-385-5700. 8-28-9-2C LARGE 3 Bedroom Ranch, Wonder Lake. Air con­ ditioned, ll2 baths, large deck $425.00 Security and references required. 815-344- 0164. 9-2tfc JOHNSBURG AREA, 1 & 2 bedroom apartments. Full kitchen, living room, security deposit required. No pets. 815-385-9872 . 9-2tfc CONDO, COCOA Beach Florida, 1 bedroom apart­ ment completely furnished on the ocean, pool side by week or month. Call after 5pm. 815-385-0282 . 9-2-9-4C HOUSE FOR RENT. Lake Zurich Hawthorn Woods Area. 3 bedroom rnach on one acre, l1^ car garage, fireplace, full basement. $550.00 312-438-5802. 9-2-9-4C SEPTEMBER TO June. Wonder Lake, White Oaks Bay, 2 bedrooms, newly remodeled, furnished or unfurnished. $300.00 month. 312-259-1693. 9-2-9-4C 3 BEDROOM HOME, Wonder Lake. 9 months, $325.00 per month. 312-361- 3480. 9-2-9-4C 2 BEDROOM APART­ MENT, Vfc block from McHenry Hospital. Living, dining, kitchen, basement, garage, 2 enclosed porches. $350.00 per month. 815-385- 7632 or 815-385-3192. 9-2-9-llc APARTMENT SHOPPING? Try our brand new deluxe units. 1 & 2 bedroom in the city of McHenry. Featuring security, privacy and luxury. Immediate > oc­ cupancy. Call for in­ formation and reservations. 815-385-3192 or 815-385-7632. 9-2tfc FOR RENT OF for sale by owner, 5 room house with d e t a c h e d g a r a g e . Aluminium sided and new well. Newly decorated, 1 mile from McHenry. No pets. 815-385-6080 or 815-344- 2036. 9-2tfc WHISPERING OAKS, 4708 Cumberland Circle, 2 bedroom brick ranch, ap­ pliances, central air, garage. $395.00 month. 414- 275-3394. 9-2-9-4C VANews Editor's Note: Following are representative questions answered daily by VA counselors. Full information is available at any VA office. Q - What is the work-study program for veterans? A - The work-study program is an arrangement for veteran students drawing Veterans Administration educational benefits and attending school on a full- time basis, whereby they can work in VA facilities to supplement those beneifts. Q - I am buying a house with a Veterans Ad­ ministration guaranteed home loan and have been told the closing costs will be relatively high. Can I include them in the amount of the loan? A - No. All closing costs must be paid by the veteran from his own resources without borrowing. Q - If a military retiree is rated 100 percent disabled by his branch of service but has never applied for a service connected disability rating from the Veterans Ad­ ministration, will his sur­ viving spouse receive VA Dependency and Indemnity Compensation benefits upon his death? A -- Application for DIC must be made. The sur­ viving spouse is not automatically entitled to VA DIC benefits and only the VA can make a service con­ nected death determination for DIC benefits. Q -- My father was killed on active duty. I am 19 years old and would like to know if I am eligible for educational benefits from the Veterans Administration? A - You are probably eligible for benefits for survivors and dependents of veterans. Contact the nearest VA office for assistance. CLOSE STATE OFFICES Secretary of State Jim Edgar has announced office closings over the Labor day weekend. Edgar said his Springfield and Chicago offices and Motor Vehicle facilities in Cook county will bo closed Monday, Sept. 7. Downstate driver services facilities outside of Cook county, normally open Tuesday through Saturday, will be closed Saturday, Sept. 5. Deaths SHEA BABIES Twin baby girls, born Aug. 31 to John and Terri, nee Radtke, Shea of 3608 Middle street, McHenry, died Monday Aug. 31, at McHenry hospital. In addition to the parents, the infants are survived by a brother Brian; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Radtke of McHenry; and paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Vince Shea of Wauconda. Arrangements were made by the George R. Justen & Son funeral home. JOSEF RAMER Josef Ramer, 87, 1208 W. Old Bay road, McHenry, died Sunday, Aug. 30, at McHenry hospital. He was born Jan. 19,1894, in Vienna, Austria. Mr. Ramer came to the USA in 1923, lived in Eagle Creek subdivision, Long Lake, 111. until moving to McHenry 19 years ago. He was a retired pattern maker. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Harry (Ingeborg) Padgitt of McHenry and one brother, Edward of Vienna. He was preceded in death by his wife Dora H., one brother and one sister. Funeral services will be conducted at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, in the MacGillis funeral home, 350 Goodnow boulevard, Round Lake, 111., with burial in East Fox Lake cemetery. Visitation was scheduled Tuesday after 6 p.m. LANA MILRANEY Lana Lee Milraney, 18, of Clark road, Richmond, was pronounced dead on arrival at McHenry hospital Saturday morning, Aug. 29, the result of an auto- pedestrian accident in Fox Lake. Miss Milraney was bom Feb. 12,1963, in Chicago, the daughter of James and Cecelia Clemente Milraney. Formerly of Pistakee Highlands, and a resident of Richmond for the past four years, she was to be a senior at Richmond-Burton high school; had been a member of the girls track team; was a pom pom girl and scorekeeper for the wrestling team. She is survived by her parents; four sisters, Mrs. Greg (Jeanette) Harrison, Sacramento, Calif., Mrs. Terry (Susan) Robey, Gallatin, Tenn., Mrs. Ronnie (Vicki) Peterson, Jupiter, Fla. and Mrs. Doug (Debbie) Enders, Woodstock; a brother Eddie of Gallatin, Tenn.; five aunts and three uncles. A funeral Mass was of­ fered at 10:30 Tuesday, in St. Joseph's Catholic church, Richmond, with Father Thomas Neville officiating and interment in the church cemetery. Visitation was Monday from 2 to 9 p.m. at Ehorn-Adams funeral home, Richmond. LEONE GOEBEL Leone V. Goebel, 42, 1508 Birch road, McHenry, died Friday, Aug. 28, in the emergency room of Good S h e p h e r d h o s p i t a l , Barrington. She was born May 16, 1939, in LaCrosse, Wis., the daughter of William and Violet Munson Hall. A resident of McHenry for the past 18 years, Mrs. Goebel was formerly of Chicago and had been a secretary to the internal vice-president of Cities Corp. of Des Plaines. She is survived by her husband S. William Goebel, whom she married June 19, 1976. Also surviving are four daughters, Kim, Lynne and Important Notice Regarding Montgomery Ward Advertisement in Today's Paper We regret that the items listed below and which are advertised elsewhere in this paper are not available as advertised. Mon­ tgomery Ward intends to have every item we advertise available during the full period of our sale. If an advertised item (other than a stated limited in-stock quanti­ ty, "Clearance", or "Special Buy" item) is not available, we will at our option offer you a substitute item of equal or greater value at the advertised price or place a "rain- check" order for the item at the advertised sale price. Article No. 36-32-078 Girls' corduroy blazers, $12.75. Not availale. N a Michelle Kathan of McHenry; and Mrs. Mark (Laura) Jenniaon of McHenry; a son Michael Kathan of Chicago; three grandchildren; and thfee brothers, Robert of Colorado, Ronald of • and William of New Yc Funeral services were held Tuesday, 11 a.m., at the George R. Justen & Son funeral home,: with the Reverend Catherine Colligan of the First Com­ munity Congregational church, Island Lake, of- ficiating and interment was private. Legislators State Sei Jack Schaffer (*.) - 33rd. 56 N. Williams Crystal Lake, 111 , 60014 Phone: 455-0309 Springfield Phone: 217-782-6525 Karl Berning (R.) - 32nd. 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 Dick Klemm (R.) 3 W. Crystal Lake Ave. Crystal Lake, III., 60014 Phone: 455-6330 2045 Stratton Bldg. Springfield, 111., 62706 Phone: 217-782-8000 Jill Zwick (R.) 205 West Main West Dundee, 111., 60118 Phone: 428-5727 Room 1128 Stratton Building Springfield, 111., 62706 Phone: 217-782-8179 U.S. Congressmen Lynn Martin (R.) 1318 E. State Street Rockford, 111., 61105 Phone: 800-892-0740 1303 N. Richmond Rd. Room 1 McHenry, 111., 60060 Phone: 344-3939 1208 Lcngwerth Bldg. Washington, D.C. Phone: 202-225-5676 Robert McClory (R.) 326 N, Genesse St. Waukegfcn, 111., 60065 Phone: -312-336-4554 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 U.S. Senators Alan J. Dixon (D.) 230 S. Dearborn, Room 3960 Chicago, HI., 60604 Phone: 312-353-5420 600 E. Monroe, Room 106 Springfield, 111., 62701 Phone: 217-492-4126 Charles H. Percy, (R.) 230 S. Dearborn, Room 3892 Chicago, 111., 60604 Phone: 312-353-4952 600 E. Monroe, Room 117 Springfield. 111., 62701 Phone: 217-492-4442 f u l l y Com RN; Cathy Thennis, RN; and Betty Veselka, LPN. e e e V A treaty of peace is worth exactly the value that one attaches to the character of those who sign it. eeeee , . Intelligence tells us that things change and Iiuiauig BWI imitc ixwuu; successfully passed me grain tttt- If amm* wisdom indicates that the ulUSi-ufrSi-Q*'} m' Mit is often for the SEiSST 5 Mtmll. RNi Linda Scrpe, better. Ms. Jackie Stihd, RN, Kay Rutishauser, RN, and edi •|| Mcl nouhCed members of the hospital Emergency room team, nursing staff have recently successfully passed the ducation instructor tot TNS, of tfie Intensive Care fcftenry hospital, an- unit, and Ms. Sharon O'D- louhced that several wyer, RN, TtoT of the WAS YOUR PICTURE IN THE PAPER? Reprints of any photo which appeared in the McHenry Plaindealer and taken by our staff are available at modest prices. 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