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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Oct 1982, p. 13

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-- FOR RENT FOR RENT RICHMOND WAKT- MENTS. Delurfel and 2 bedroom, wall to wall carpeting, private balcony, play area for children. Immediate occupancy. 815-455-5510. 10-6-10-29C COONEY HEIGHTS 2 bedrooms, basement, garage, stove and refrigerator, carpeted, $370 month plus security deposit, references. No p e t s . A v a i l a b l e November 1. 815-344- 5037. • , 10-ltfc -^O XR1DGE, 4 BEDROOMS, 2 baths,. 2 car garage, $500 per month. Essex Costello, 815-385-7050 before 7:30pm. 10-8tfc IN MCHENRY. Older 3 bedroom home with applinces, basement antf 1 car garage. Located only 1 block from East Campus, Library and Hospital. References and security deposit required. Phone 815-385-3007 10-8-10-29c CLEAN SLfiEPING Rooms, weekly rates. Furnished apartments, weekly or monthly rates. 815-385-8905 or 815-385-0266. 10-6tfc O N E B E D R O O M Apartment, air con­ ditioned, includes heat, stove and refrigerator, $250.00. Call 815-385- 3490. 1 10-6tfc OFFICE DOWNTOWN, McHenry, air con­ ditioned, includes all utilities, $115.00. Call 815-385-3490. 10-6tfc Vfr W CLUBHOUSE and Hall for rent. Seating capacity for 400. Call 815-385-9860 from 9am to 12pm weekdays or after 6pm. 10-ltfc INDUSTRIAL SPACE, Available, Fritzsche Industrial Park, Inc., 5,000 sq. ft. to 15,000 sq. ft. 815-385-1079. 10-ltfc READY NOW, 2 bedroom apartment, with stove and refrigerator, dish­ w a s h e r , c a r p e t e d throughout, 2M> baths. 815-385-2181. 10-ltfc 1 BEDROOM SUBLET, ready now, fully car­ peted, with stove and refrigerator. 815-385- 7830. 10-ltfc ROOM IN LOVELY Executive Lakefront Home on Pistakee Bay, $50.00 week. Use of small boats. Leave message for Doris, 815- 385-1811 or 312-566-4900. 10-ltfc EFFICIENCY APARTMENT, $245.00 i n c l u d e d u t i l i t i e s , Lakemoor. 815-385-16/9. 10-ltfc < JOHNSBURG AREA, 1 & 2 bedroom apart­ ments for rent, security deposit required, no pets. 815-385-9872. 10- ltfc APPROXIMATELY 5,000 sq. ft. Industrial Building. Hi Point In­ dustrial Park. 815-344- 1033. Ask for Ron. No. 4506. Century 21 Care 10-ltfc WONDER LAKE, 3 b e d r o o m s , f u l l basement, $380.00. 312- 253-2727. 10-20-10-22C 3 BEDROOM, 2 brih, family room, u'ility room, all appliances, 2 car garage. In McHenry. Available November 1. $500 month. 815-385-3177. 10- 20-10-22c McHENRY AREA, 3 bedroom Raised Ranch, $450, for rent with option to buy. 312-259-9389. 10- 20-10-22C 2 BEDROOM DELUXE Apartments featuring security, privacy," luxury, in city of McHenry. Call for appointment, 815-385- 3192 or 815-385-7632. 10- 20-10-22C DEATHS NORMAN P. SCHULER Norman P. Schuler, 31, of rural McHenry, died Monday, Oct. 18, in St. Therese hospice, Waukegan. Mr. Schuler was born June 3,1951, in Chicago. A graduate of Wauconda high school, he was a member of Transfiguration church of that city. Besides his wife, Anna, he is survived by one son, Jason; one daughter, Cassandra; his parents, Robert and Eileen Schuler of Florida; four brothers, Robert, Michael, Jef­ frey and Craig; a grandmother, Helen Searflows, and a grandfather, George Schuler. Visitation will be held Wednesday from 3 to 9 p.m. in the Wauconda funeral home, 235 N. Main street, Wauconda. A funeral Mass will be offered Thursday at 10 a.m. from Tran­ sfiguration church, followed by burial in the church cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Cancer society. ELEANORE LOGAN Eleanore M. Logan of Whispering Oaks, M c H e n r y , d i e d Tuesday, Sept. 7, at her home. She was 69 years old, born Jan. 2,1913, in Chicago, the daughter of Martin and Elsie (Treskett) Werner. Surviving are her husband, Robert E Logan; three daughters, Mrs. Richard (Nancy) Walters of Island Lake, Mrs. Robert (Patricia) Nichols of Streamwood and Mrs. Timothy (April) Maloney of Honolulu, Hawaii; four grandchildren; and a twin sister, Elsie Droegumueller of Streamwood. Private services were held Friday, Sept. 10, with burial in Highland M C H E N R Y , A P PROXIMATELY 800 sq. ft.,basement level in local office building, $150 month as is or will remodel. 815-459-3145, 8am-5pm, ask for Bill. 10-15-10-22C MCHENRY, SMALL One room office. West Route 120, $100 month, 815-459-3145, 8am-5pm, ask for Bill. 10-15-10-22C EAST SIDE OF Wonder Lake. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths with 2 car at­ tached garage, all appliances. References and credit check required, $400 per month. $500 security d e p o s i t . U t i l i t i e s separate. Available November 1st. 815-344- 5887. 10-20-10-22C M e m o r i a l P a r k , Libertyville, 111. Friends are invited to a Memorial service Sunday, Oct. 24, at 3 p.m., at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, McHenry, with Pastor Roger W. Schneider officiating. Arrangements were made by the Peter M. Justen & Son funeral home. GRACE O'BRIEN Grace M. O'Brien, 88, of McHenry, died Sunday, Oct. 17, in McHenry hospital. She was born June 3,1894, to Jacob and Margaret (Sheridan) Thies. A resident of McHenry since 1945, Mrs. O'Brien was formerly a north side resident of Chicago; belonged to St. Patrick's church, McHenry, where she had been the housekeeper for 12 years; and was an honorary member of St. Patrick's Ladies Guild. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Dermot (Jean) Fleming of Lake Geneva, Wis. and Mrs. Donald (Joan) Bauer of McHenry; four sons, William and Robert, both of McHenry, James of Watertown, Wis. and the Rev. C h a r l e s O ' B r i e n , associate pastor of St. Philip the Apostle, Northfield, 111.; 26 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband Harry on July 22,1946; a s i s t e r A d e l a i d e Gausden; and four brothers, Thomas W i l s o n , C h a r l e s , William and John Thies. Visitation was from 3 to 9 p.m. Monday at the George R. Justen & Son funeral home. A Funeral Mass was held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, at St. Patrick's church, with Father Charles O'Brien, celebrant. Interment was in St. Patrick's Countryside cemetery. Memorial Masses and contributions to the A m e r i c a n C a n c e r Society would be appreciated. Resume Albanese Trial Wonder Lake Drivers Cited {J ' . . . . . . . . . < s h a w M s i x A n e w s s e r v i c e i mad when the westbound Novoti 1150 SQ. FT. Office or Retail Space, high traffic location, suitable for law firm or any p r o f e s s i o n a l u s e . Reasonable rent. 815- 344-1033. Ask for Ron. No." 3725. Century 21 Care. 10-ltfc 3 BEDROOM RANCH, appliances, available immediately, $365 per month, security deposit and references. 815-344- 2853. 10-ltfc 2.000 SQ. FT. Building. Center of McHenry. Call 815-385-3683. 10-ltfc HALL TO RENT, small hall for 125 people or less. Showers, wed­ dings, anniversaries, etc. Liberty Club Hall, 1304 Park Street, McHenry. 815-385-2281. 9-29-10-29C WOODRUFF, WISCONSIN. Lakeside V a c a t i o n h o m e . Available fall, winter and spring, by week or weekend. 312-629-7712. 9-29-10-22c 2 & 3 BEDROOM Apartments, 1-2 baths, all appliances, car­ p e t i n g , l a u n d r y f a c i l i t i e s , s e c u r i t y s y s t e m . C i t y o f McHenry. $360 and up. 815-385-6566, 815-344 1632 10-ltfc POLICE TICKETS The City of McHenry Police Department has issued the following citations. Jon A. DeBaets, 3603 Middle St., speeding, 44 mph in a 30 zone. Donald J. Vornkahl, 909 W. North Ave., no valid registration and improper use of registration. Amy L. Tronsen, 3913 W. Maple, disobeyed a stop sign. Barbara L. DeVita, 4518 Garden Quarter, driving with a suspended license. Charles E. Wheeler, 6201 Giant Oaks, Ringwood, speeding, 45 mph in a 30 zone. Marlene R. Krab- benhoft, 1210 Goodview, speeding, 47 mph in a 30 zone. Marilyn L. Ehlen, 4716 Oakwood, speeding, 37 mph in a 25 zone. Cynthia K. Gilmore, 3702 W. James, speeding, 36 mph in a 25 zone. Gene R. Gordon, 2121 Beachside, speeding, 56 mph in a 35 zone. Thomas B. Haubold, 3317 Wonder Lake road, Wonder Lake, failure to yield the right-of-way. Susan K. Mohnen, 3707 Young St., no valid safety test. David L. Olson, 5005 Pyndale, speeding, 38 mph in a 25 zone. Gregory M. Pittner, 13 W Parkside, M->eeding, 48 mph in a 35 zone. Barbara Ellen Repke, 8615 Home, Wonder d by Angela Burden Shaw Media News Service The murder trial of Charles M. Albanese, accused in the arsenic- poisoning of his mother-in-law, resumes Wednesday morning in 19th Judicial Circuit court, in Lake county. The 45-year-old Spring Grove man, already sentenced to death for the murders of his 69-year-old father Michael J. Albanese, and his wife's grandmother, Mary Lambert, 89, is standing trial now for the murder of Marion Mueller, 69, of Fox Lake. The trial began last week with selection of a jury, which was com­ pleted Friday. Lake County Circuit Judge Lawrence Inglis ruled Monday there was a "substantial risk of prejudice" if he allowed the introduction of evidence used earlier this year to convict Albanese on the arsenic murder of his father and the at­ tempted murder of his 34-year-old brother, Michael Jay Albanese. According to the court's ruling, prosecutors may not tell jurors anything about claims by police that they found arsenic in the defendant's father's cookie jar and his brother's thermos bottle. Lake county deputy State's At­ torney Raymond McKoski said although he cannot use evidence concerning the death of the senior Albanese and the attempted murder, introduced in the previous trial, he will be allowed to present some of the same witnesses to testify about the poisonings of Mrs. Mueller and her mother, Mrs. Lambert. Judge Inglis ruled that evidence used to obtain the conviction on Mrs. Lambert's murder could be admitted into evidence. McKoski argued in Monday af­ ternoon's opening statement that only Albanese had the "motive and means" to kill his mother-in-law. The first trial was prosecuted by McHenry County State's Attorney Theodore Floro. Two trials were needed because Mrs. Lambert and the elder Albanese died in McHenry county, while Mrs. Mueller died in neighboring Lake county. Mrs. Lambert and Mrs. Mueller died within 12 days of each other in August 1960, while the elder Albanese died the next year. In Albanese's first trial, which was moved to Bloomington because of publicity, prosecutors said the murder of his father and attempted murder of his brother were part of a plan to take over the family business, Allied Die Casting, of McHenry, of which the senior Albanese was founder, the accused man president and his brother the treasurer. The poisonings of Mrs. Mueller and Mrs. Lambert were for a $67,000 inheritance, prosecutors charged. The marriage of Virginia and Charles Albanese was dissolved Thursday in McHenry county, with Mrs. Albanese being granted custody of their 9-year-old and 7-year-old daughters. According to the divorce agreement, money left from a promisory note in the sum of $150,000 from Allied Die Casting, will go into a living trust fund for the children, with Virginia Albanese as trustee. Tlie trust will get the balance after a court-ordered payment to the former wife of Albanese, a $15,000 fee to Richard Kelly for attorney's services in the first trial and a $40,000 fine from the circuit court. Name Bull Valley Resident "Outstanding Young Man" Thomas M. Przetacznik, who resides in Bull Valley area, has been selected for inclusion in the 1962 edition of Outstanding Young Men of America. Announcement has been made by the board of advisors for the Outstanding Young men of America Awards program. The program, which is endorsed by the United States Jaycees, recognizes the achievements and abilities of men between the ages of 21 and 36. These men are being honored for their outstanding civic and professional contribution to their commmunities, their states, and their nation. They were selected from nominations received from senators, congressmen, governors, mayors, state legislators, university and college presidents and deans as well as various civic groups, including the United States Jaycees. v. The program leaders believe that in every community there are young men working diligently to make their cities, as well as their country, better places in which to live. These men, having distinguished themselves in one or more fields of endeavor, are outstanding and deserve to be re­ cognized for their achievements. The criteria for selection include a man's voluntary service to community, professional leadership, academic achievement, business advancement, cultural accomplishments and civic and political participation. Przetacznik is a graduate of St. Patrick's grade school, McHenry, Marian Central high school and the University of Illinois. The son of Mitchell and Rosemary Przetacznik, he and his wife, Pat, have two daughters, Colleen and Sara. CONSERVATION MEETING The next regular meeting of the board of trustees of the McHenry County Conservation district will be held at 7 p.m. Oct. 21 in the district office at 6512 Harts road, Ringwood. SHAW MEDIA NEWS SERVICE I William B. Flanagan, of 5704 E. Lake Shore drive, Wonder Lake, escaped serious injury after the vehicle he was driving went off the roadway at the intersection of Hilltop and Nantucket, in Wonder Lake. Flanagan told county police the car brakes failed as he approached the intersection. The report, however, indicated that the skid marks showed all four tires were "locked up" and that the speed was greater than 35 mph. Flanagan was treated at the scene by the Wonder Lake Rescue squad. He was ticketed for failure to stop at a stop sign. A Wonder Lake man was cited for failure to yield the right-of-way following a two-car collision that < occurred at the intersection of Ringwood and Elm streets last Friday afternoon. Kevin G. Weisenberger, of 7717 Sunset, Wonder Lake, was ticketed after the vehicle he was driving struck another car. The driver of the other car, Daniel J. Lechowicz, of Route 2, Genoa City, Wis., told McHenry police he was driving north on Draper road when the Weisenberger auto made a left turn in front of his car. Weisenberger said he did not see the Lechowicz car because of a preceding northbound vehicle, which was also turning left. Two passengers, Kris I. Weisen­ berger, of 7717 Sunset, Wonder Lake, and Mark D. Lechowicz, of 895 Jeverton, Crystal Lake, escaped injury in the two-vehicle collision. Loraine S. Forster, of 3718 Lee street, McHenry, was taken to McHenry hospital by the McHenry Area Rescue squad following a two- car accident at the intersection of Kane and Green streets last Friday, morning. Ms. Forster was heading south on Green street when a car driven by Mark L. Higby, of 1310 Thornwood, McHenry, entered the intersection from Kane avenue. Higby was cited for failure to yield the right-of-way. Steve E. Roalsen, of 1205 Third street, McHenry, was ticketed for failure to yield the right-of-way after a collision at Elm and Third at about 1 p^m. last Friday. Roalsen told police he was on Third street at the intersection when the driver of a vehicle in the outside lane waved him on. Roalsen proceeded into the intersection and struck an auto in the center lane. T^e driver of the other car was Louise W. Barnhart, of 5615 Edgewood, Algonquin. Joseph R. Novotny, of 704 Hickory Trail, McHenry, was ticketed for failure to yield the right-of-way after his car collided with another vehicle at the intersection of Bay and Cuhlman roads. The driver of the second car, James Lee Crocco, of 7910 Chestnut, Wonder Lake, said he was driving east on Bay road when the westbound Novotny auto made a left turn in front of his car. Steven M. Haines, of 2500 Spojma, McHenry, was cited for improper lane usage after he lost control of his car, which traveled off S. Solon road and struck a group of small trees. Haines was reportedly not injured in the accident, which occurred at 2:3!j a.m. Set Dates Foi '83 Fiesta Da$s The McHenry Area Chamber of Commerce has announced the dates of 1983 Fiesta Days as July 22-July 31. The theme is still open for con­ sideration. Ideas and suggestions are welcomed and should be directed to the Chamber office at 1257 N. Green street. Since many vacations are scheduled around the dates of Fiesta, the Chamber feels this advance an­ nouncement is a convenience to community residents and those servicing Fiesta Days. The 1982 Fiesta Day certificates ui appreciation are scheduled for delivery before Thanksgiving. Any participating person who has not received a certificate by Dec. 1 is asked to advise the Chamber. Clerk's Off ice Open For Absentee Voting The county clerk's office will remain open Saturday, Oct. 30, from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. to permit absentee voting for electors expecting to bt absent from the county for the Nov. 2 general election. The office is now accepting ih person and mail applications foi absentee voting. In person absentee applications can be accepted up to 5 p.m. Monday, Nov. 1. The last day lo receive applications by mail is Thursday, Oct. 28. Applications for absentee voting may be obtained by calling 815 338 2040 or writing to the office of County Clerk, 2200 N. Seminary Avenue. Woodstock, 111., 60098. MEET FOR MENTAL HEALTH The Family Service and Corii munity Mental Health Center :o» McHenry County will hold its regulat board of directors meeting Wed nesday, Oct. 20, at 7:45 p.m. in the Adult Day Treatment facility, 1614 N Richmond Road, McHenry. The public is invited to attend. GOODWILL VISIT * Goodwill Industries local representative Mrs. Agnes Adams has announced that the Goodwill truck will be in McHenry Friday, Oct. 22. For pick-up information call 385-0863. Lake, speedig, 47 mph in a 30 zone. Alice T. Sullivan, 1917 North St., speeding, 48 mph in a 25 zone. Virginia L. Franklin, 3604 N. Long, no valid r e g i s t r a t i o n a n d violation of restriction. Arlene M. Freund, 410 Kensington, disobeyed a traffic control device. Gloria M. Grim, 5111 W. East Lane, avoiding a traffic control device. Denise C. Johnson, 515 Country Club, disobeyed a stop sign. Patrick P. Mc- Cormick, 7704 Ravinia, Spring Grove, no valid registration. Andrew C. Ornberg, 5102 Barnard Mill Road, Ringwood, speeding, 37 mph in a 25 zone. P a m e l a M a r i e Ullrich, 5908 Wilmot Road, expired license plates. Martha E. Wisner, 1204 River Terrace, no valid registration. Steve E. Roalsen, 1205 N. Third St., failure to yield the right-of-way. Kevin G. Weisen­ berger, 7717 Sunset, Wonder Lake, failure to yield the right-of-way. John W. Bolton, 3706 W. Elm St., driving under the influence anH driving in the wrong lane. Brian David Diedrich, 2 0 2 0 C h u r c h S t . , speeding, 36 mph in a 25 zone. Brett Evan Everett, 4 9 1 5 R i n g w o o d , speeding. 41 mph in a 25 zone. ' / Craig V. Neuhausler, 5 1 0 4 D a r t m o o r , speeding 52 mph in a 35 zone. Adeline F. Peklo, 5503 TODAY'S PSYCHOLOGY by Steve Brody, Ph.D. Q. When is a marital merry- go-round a no-fun merry-go- round? A. The most common mar­ ital merry-go-round I see in my practice is the tired hus­ band and the demanding wife. This dynamic duo usu­ ally performs around din­ ner time. Husbands are fre­ quently found huddled in front of television sets or be­ hind newspapers. Wives in­ directly rattle pots for atten­ tion or throw their bodies be­ tween their husbands and their media mistresses. The music gets louder as the merry-go-round cycles round and round. The wife begins by requesting some intimacy. The husband is burnt-outt from his day at work and tries to exclude her from his sacred bit of alone time. His wife does what seems logical and picks up a small megaphone to ampli­ fy her request. The cycle can be reversed. If the husband changes the channel and tunes into his wife's feelings, she doesn't need the high powered meg­ aphones. H you nave a psychological question write to Stave Brody. Pb D PO Bo* 639 Frank­ fort Kentucky 40602 E. Lake Shore Drive, Wonder Lake, speeding, 49 mph in a 35 zone. Esther M. Spethman, 4715 Ashley, speeding, 38 mph in a 25 zone. Carol A. Wakitsch, 3616 Main St., speeding, 37 mph in a 25 zone. Estelle White, 1014 Oakwood Drive, failure to yield the right-of- way. I The Mississippi is often called the "Father of Waters" because of its many branches. BENSON & HEDGES BENSON & HEDGE lOOTS H I ; P A R K A V E N U E * N E W v o n * \ b V B K V A E M f t E • W E * A O t I K 4 Only 6 mg yet rich enough to be called deluxe. Regular and Menthol. Open a box today. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. G mg "tar." .0.6 mg nicotine av. per cigarette, by PTC method.

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