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PAGE 10 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26,1982 FOR SALE FOR RENT 8 ' ARTIFICIAL Christmas tree, $25.00; ° Color 21" T.V. $50.00. • Call after 7pm, 815-344- 0681. 11-24-11-26C 1977 CAMPING . TRAILER, 17 ft., self- con ta ined , spa re , ba t t e ry , canopy , refrigerator, stove, oven, furnace, toilet with shower. condition, asking $2,200. 815-568-6895. 11-24-11-26C < NICE LARGE Oak and • Leather Rocker and Ottoman $125.00; Good <•* sofa $50.00; 2 person dinette set $20.00. 815- 338-3546. 11-24-11-26C ; BUNK BEDS, 1 set $65.00, 1 set $50.00. Good condition. 815-385-0819. 11-24-11-26C 1972 TOYOTA for parts, excellent engine and , transmission, 52,000 . miles. Best offer. 815- 459-9286, after 4pm 815- ... 455-3700 ext. 410. 11-24- 11-26C WHITE SOFA; Hanging light fixtures; lanterns; ' oil paintings; recliner • chair; dresser; double bedroom set; rugs; ' linens and kitchen things; 6' vanity sink, ' Kenmore washer. 815- 455-5545. 11-24-11-26C " TORO S 140 • Snowblower, used 10 J hours. Paid $220.00, sell $160.00.815-728-0681. 11- 24-11-26C FREEZER, 20"x31"x39" high, , $125.00; Stereo console, 44"xl7"x26" high, Oak. 815-385-6322. 11-24-11-26C , STANDARD SIZE Pool . Table, good condition, $50.00; gas grill, good ' condition, $75.00. 815- 344-3525. 11-24-11-26C 4 FIREWOOD, R. & M. Lawn Service. 312-639- 5872. ll-3tfc BUSINESSES -Increase your sales - make your own signs for just the cost of the material - ;; Indoor and Outdoor. 815- r, 338-6710. 11-19-11-26C FREE STANDING " Woodburning fireplace w|th 36" hearth. Bl$ck satin, gofd trimmed, ceramic seating area. Complete triple wall flue and chimney. Original $1,600, asking $700.00. 815-455-1627 after 5:30pm. 11-19-11- 26c FIREWOOD, RANDOM Widths and lengths, mostly Oak and Cherry, $20.00 pick-up truck full. Solon Saw Mill, 312-546- 7216 or 815-344-1472. 11- 19-12-3C SONY TRINATRON T.V., 5' screen, color, remote control, 3 years old, $1,200. Excellent condition. 815-344-1292. 11-19-11-26C SCHOOL DESKS, Solid maple tops, swivel seats, as is $20.00 each; refinished $50.00. 815- '338-1964. 11-19-11-26C 50" GIANT SCREEN TV, On Sale until Xmas. Regular $350.00, now jg $300.00. New. 815-344- IJ 0879. 11-17-12-24C APPLIANCES: Refrigerators, Freezers, Washers and Dryers, electric-gas •f -j Ranges, Water Softners. t y Clean and like new at ^reasonable prices. All p recond i t ioned and ^ guaranteed. Wahl Used 'Appliances, 3421 B. i Pearl. 815-385-1872. 11- , 3tfc • »HUB CAPS, Buy and , Sell, thousands in stock. ; Coun t ry Col lec to r , Wilmot, Wisconsin, 414- 862-2914. U-3-12-17C ' 4 'X 8 ' OUTDOOR ' Changable Signs-Buy or [ ren t f rom $ 5 0 . 0 0 a ' month. 815-338-6710. 11- ' 19-11-26C H A I R S A L O N Hydraulic chairs, ex­ cellent condition. $175.00 each. Call 815-385-6341 before 5pm. 11-19-1 l-26c FOR RENT - LIVE IN BEAUTIFUL LAKE GENEVA Deluxe 1 & 2 bedroom apartments, fully car­ peted, 1 Vi ceramic baths, color appliances, dish­ washer, air conditioning, laundry, large storage area, gas heat. By lake several blocks from down town. Gneva Lake Apartments 1321 W. Main St. Lake Geneva, Wi. " ' <ll( dfyn ROOMS FOR LIVING, Cable TV, quiet, clean, linens weekly, kitchen privileges, $40.00 per week. McHenry Depot Hotel, 815-385-6633 or 815-385-9738. 11-26-12-17C M C H E N R Y , 4 BEDROOM UP, $450.00, lease. 312-526- 'I213-2pfrv. til 6:30 pm, Wednesday - Thursday, Friday. 815-455-5136. 11- 26-12-3C CONDO FOR RENT, Near Whispering Oaks, 1st floor, 1M> baths, 2 bedrooms, available December 1st, $375 plus security deposit. 815- 385-6751 11-26 P ISTAKEE BAY Waterfront, 5 bedroom brick house, $550 per month . Schu l i en Realtors, 815-385-8821. 11-26-12-3C 2 BEDROOM HOME, Completely carpeted, freshly painted inside and out. Includes stove and refrigerator. 1 months r en t and 1 months secur i ty , $380 .00 , r e fe rences required. 815-385-2012. 11-26 3 BEDROOM HOME, $425 month plus security deposit, 2 bedroom waterfront, 1st and last months rent plus security deposit, $475 month . ERA-RDG Realty, 815-385-9394. 11- 17-11-26C 2 BEDROOM HOUSE, newly decorated, all appliances including washer and dryer, security deposit, $400 monthly, 815-385-5471. ll-17tfc 1 BEDROOM Apart­ ment including heat. Has stove, refrigerator and air conditioning, $250.00. Call 815-385- 3490. ll-19tfc FOR RENT With option, 3 bedroom Br i t t any Park home, $575 month. 815-455-1586. 11-19-12-3C OFFICE SPACE Located in the Kent building, 3322 W. Elm Si., v B^oHwsry. Storage space, parking adjacent to building. Call 815-385- 0721 after 6pm. U-19tfc 3 ROOM FURNISHED Apartment. Utilities included, home life atmosphere. Prefer single working person. No pets. Security deposit required. Call 815-675-2127. 11-19-11-26C CRYSTAL LAKE, House For Ren t , Beau t i fu l Con­ temporary Home with 3 bedrooms, basement, family room and 2 car attached garage, all app l i ances p lus fu l ly decorated and carpets. Plowing and grass cutting paid for. $625 per month. 815-385-1301 evenings. ll-12tfc RICHMOND APART­ MENTS, deluxe 1 and 2 bedrooms, wall to wall ca rpe t ing , p r iva te balcony, large play area for children. Immediate occupancy. Call 815-455- 5510. 11-12-11-26C 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX, stove and refrigerator. Ringwood. No pets. $275 plus security. 312-272- 4941. ll-3tfc 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. 11-3-11-26C VFW CLUBHOUSE and Hall for rent. Seating capacity for 400. Call 815-385-9860 from 9am to 12pm weekdays or after 6pm. ll-3tfc INDUSTRIAL SPACE, Available, Fritzsche Industrial Park; Ine.; 5,000 sq. ft. to 15,000 sq. ft. 815-385-1079. ll-3tfc READY NOW, 2 bedroom apar tment , wi th s tove and re f r ige ra to r , d i sh ­ washer , ca rpe ted throughout, 2Vfe baths. 815-385-2181. ll-3tfc 1 BEDROOM SUBLET, ready now, fully car­ peted, with stove and refrigerator. 815-385- 7830. ll-3tfc EFFICIENCY APARTMENT, $245.00 inc ludes u t i l i t i e s , Lakemoor. 815-385-1079. ll-3tfc T A K E O V E R PAYMENTS, $228 per month, lease through July 1983, Option to buy, 2 bedrooms, hardwood floors, over % acre of land. 815-728-1523. 11-24- 11-26C MALE ROOMMATE needed to share apart­ ment, $160 per month, heated. 815-344-5090 leave message for Ron. 11-24-11-26C 2 BEDROOMS, 5 room new House, IVi miles southwest of Island Lake Water Tower, $300 per month, 811 Portens Road, McHenry. 11-24- ll-26c WINTER STORAGE for boats, R.V.'s, equip­ ment. Call 815-459-7663 o r 3 1 2 - 8 8 8 - 8 2 9 3 . Reasonable Rates. 11- 2&-11-26C COMMERCIAL BUILDING, 2,000 sq. ft., overhead doors, $400 month plus security. McHenry County Realty, Rental Division, 815-385-6990. 11-24-11-26C JOHNSBURG AREA, 1 & 2 bedroom apart­ ments for rent, security deposit required, no pets. 815-385-9872. 11- 3tfc 2 & 3 BEDROOM Apartments, 1-2 baths, all appliances, car­ pe t ing , l aundry fac i l i t i e s , s ecur i ty system. City of McHenry. $360 and up. 815-385-6566, 815-344- 1632. ll-3tfc 2 BEDROOM HOUSE, V/z car garage, ap­ pliances, new carpet, no pets, 1 month advance, 1 month secur i ty . Johnsburg area, $350 month. 815-385-7137. 11- 26-12-3C IN VOLO, 4 room apartment, 2nd floor, hea t fu rn i shed . Reasonable rent to right party. Call after 6pm, 815-385-4139. 11-26 3 BEDROOM HOUSE, in town, $385 per month plus utilities, references and 1 month security deposit required. No pete. Call 815-385-1476. If no answer, leave message on machine. 11-26 2 BEDROOM CONDO, 2 bath, attached 1 car ga rage , cen t ra l a i r , refrigerator, range included. 815-385-8830. 11-26-12-3C QUIET LOVELY land 2 bedroom apartments, no. .pets, no children, . sen io r c i t i zens preferred, $285 to $350 heated. 815-344-4231. 11- 3tfc CLEAN SLEEPING Rooms, weekly rates. Furnished apartments, weekly or monthly rates. 815-385-8905 or 815-385-0266. ll-3tfc WONDER LAKE east side, small 1-2 bedroom home with range, $245.00.815-653-9964. 11- 24-11-26C OFFICE DOWNTOWN, McHenry, air con­ d i t ioned , inc ludes a l l utilities, $115.00. Call 815-385-3490. ll-3tfc HOUSES, APART­ MENTS, Offices Commercial and In­ dustrial space for rent. 815-344-1033 Century 21 Care Real Estate. ll- 3tfc Designing Qla»--». CHILD VISION Dr. Milton Ross Q Linda, my near-sighted daugh­ ter, says that her thick glass lens­ es are too ugly to wear. She is not ready for contacts. Have you a suggestion? A. Let your eye doctor redesign her lenses. Use a medium weight plastic frame with a deep groove to hide the lens level. Then re­ duce the lens center thickness. . C<?lor coat the outside of the lens to reduce front reflections. Coat the beveled edge to minimize the ring-like reflections seen from the front. Your child will be de­ lighted with the cosmetic result. BRCIUM of the volume ©' letters to this coi umn. requests for personal replies cannot be ac commodate^ Editorial pen* selects tor weekly use letter which beet represents questions endi or comments from readers Child Vision. P O Bo* 639. Frankfort. Kentucky 40S02 --c i-so mis XL's MIMAS McHenry Hospital Tells New Corporate Structure Flood Control DEATHS Workshop Set McHenry hospital is getting a new home at Route 31 and Bull Valley road. Along with the change of location comes a change in corporate structure that is designed to provide area residents with improved and expanded health care services. In September of 1956 the McHenry Hospital corporation was chartered as a not-for-profit organization. The corporation membership consisted of those citizens who paid annual dues. Those members also had the option of attending the corporation annual meeting and approving by-laws. On May 13,1982, the members of the McHenry Hospital corporation voted to create an expanded corporate structure. A new parent corporation, Northern Illinois Human Services Corp., was formed and now is com­ prised of the 350 members who were formerly the McHenry Hospital corporation. The Northern Illinois Human Services Corp. approves the by-laws and appoints the boards of directors of the following three en­ tities: Northern Illinois Medical Center, the not-for profit corporation formed to operate McHenry hospital. The by­ laws of Northern Illinois Medical center now govern business conducted by McHenry hospital. McHenry hospital will adopt the new name - Northern Illinois Medical center - when the hospital relocates to the new building site at Route 31 and Bull Valley toad. McHenry Healthcare Foundation, the not-for-profit corporation formed to promote the interests and purposes of the parent, the hospital and any other not-for-profit organization that may become affiliated with the parent. It will raise funds for these organizations. .' 4 ' o* Nimed Corp., the not-for-profit corporation formed to promote the interests of the hospital and other affiliates, and to own, lease, or otherwise deal with property. Under the guidance of the Northern Illinois Human Services Corp., the boards of directors of the three cor­ porations and the foundation deter­ mine the direction and operating policies of their respective organizations. Free Holiday Film Will Open Children's Christmas McHenry area youngsters will have an opportunity to enjoy a free holiday film as part of the Golden Christmas celebration in this community. The animated film fantasy, "The Secret of NIMH", is the story of a widowed mother mouse who seeks to save her family with the help of some rats. The rats have undergone special treat­ ments at the National Institute of Mental Health, and provide her with some unbelievable assistance. The movie, which is rated G and runs for 83 minutes, will be shown Saturday, Dec. 4, at the McHenry theatre, 1204 N. Green street. Show times are 10 a.m. and noon. To obtain complimentary tickets to the movie, parents need only make a purchase in a participating McHenry store on the two biggest shopping days of the year, Friday, Nov. 26, and Saturday, Nov. 27. While parents are shopping on Dec. 4 their children can enjoy this holiday special. Extended store hours for McHenry businesses begin Dec. 9. Week day hours will be from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays, stores will be open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. These ad­ ditional shopping hours will make it easier to shop locally for every item on the holiday list. An additional treat for families will be Santa in the Pearl street park Saturday, Dec. 11, from 1 to 3 p.m. and Saturday, Dec. 18. Parents can avoid long lines at shopping centers and take care of purchases, visiting Santa, and the myriad details necessary for the holidays, and still be just minutes from home. Meyers Leaves Chairmanship Of Village Plan Commission The Prairie Grove Planning commission will hold its regular monthly meeting Monday, Nov. 29, in the Science room of the Prairie Grove school on Route 176 at 7:30 p.m. As of this date, the only business scheduled for this meeting will be the transfer of the chairman's duties and responsibilities from Chairman Dick Meyers to Deputy Chairman Ken McCreary. Plan Commission Chairman Dick Meyers was elected to the McHenry County board from District 2 in the Nov. 2 general election, and has said that it would be "incompatible" to attempt to complete his term as Plan commission chairman while also serving as a member of the McHenry County board. Meyers' term on the Planning commission ends in May of 1983. In a letter to Village President Jerry Chatham, Meyers has recommended that Ken McCreary be appointed permanent chiarman of the Planning commission as soon as possible. • • "Ken is a dedicated, 'conscientious, impartial and contributing member of this commission, whose expertise and leadership qualities will be of great benefit to the people of Prairie Grove", Meyers said. Meyers also recognized former Prairie Grove Village President David Masters for appointing him to the position of chairman. "I really appreciate the confidence that Dave Masters had in me, when he appointed me to chair this com­ mission. We really developed as a Planning commission during his administration", Meyers added. RONALD PERRY Ronald R. Perry, 47, of Richmond, died Monday evening, Nov. 22, at Great Lakes Naval hospital. He was born Oct. 5,1935, in Algonquin, 111., the son of Charles and Zita (Wegner) Perry. He was married to Margaret (Cele) Powers on Oct. 25, 1958, in Harvard, 111. Mr. Perry, a 1953 graduate of St. Mary's high school, Woodstock, en­ tered the navy in November, 1953 and retired as a C.W.O. 3 in April, 1974, serving in Viet Nam. He was a charter member of the Donald W. Johnson V.F.W. Post No. 2450 of Rich­ mond, „ serving as senior vice- commander; a charter member and past president of the Richmond Lions club; former member of the Rich­ mond Fire and Rescue departments; and formerly served on the Zoning Board-Village of Richmond. Surviving in addition to his wife are four daughters, Mrs. David (Linda) Dubs, Nancy Perry, Mrs. Darren (Cindy) White, and Barbara Perry, all of Richmond; a son Daniel of Rich­ mond; three granddaughters; his mother, Mrs, Zita Perry of McHenry; and two sisters, Mrs. Richard (Mary Lou) Aniballi of Dundee, 111. and Mrs. Duane (Susan) Vanderwalker of Algonquin, 111. He was preceded in death by his father in February, 1965. A Funeral Mass wilTbe conducted at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, at St. Joseph Catholic church in Richmond, with Father Thomas Neville officiating. Interment will be in St. Joseph church cemetery, Richmond. Visitation will be held from 2 to 9 p.m. Friday at the Ehorn-Adams funeral home, Rich­ mond, with the Vigil Wake at 8:15 p.m. Memorials may be made in his name to the Northern Illinois Counsel on Alcohol or to Alcoholics Anonymous. MELBA WENDELL Melba C. Wendell, 81, of 4214 N. Riverview drive, McHenry, died Tuesday , Nov . 23 , a t E lmbrook Memorial hospital, Brookfield, Wis. She was preceded in death by her husband Ivar D. Wendell. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Roy (Marlene) Jernberg of Brookfield, Wis.; and three grandchildren. Memorial services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, at South Park church, 1330 S. Courtland avenue, Park Ridge, 111. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the Cancer society or a benefit of their choice. One of four public workshops to discuss alternative plans for flood control and water quality enhan­ cement along the Fox river will oe held Tuesday, Nov. 30, at 7 p.m. at tne McHenry city hall. The Chicago district, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, invites the public to attend the workshop held to discuss the various plans. The public is invited to express views on the alternatives. Comments will be . considered in eventually selecting one of the plans for recommendation to Congress. Plan 1 is nonstructural in approach, consisting of floodproofing measures such as elevating homes and in- s t a l l ikng a f lood warn ing and forecasting network in the Fox river- Chain 'O Lakes area. Plan 2 calls for modifying the dams between Geneva dam and McHenry dam. Modifications would include cutting notches and-or adding gated structures and providing canoe shoots at some dams. Plan 3 combines features of non­ structural, flood forecasting, flood warning and dam modification plans. POSTPONE DAM DEDICATION For the second time, the dedication of the sluice gates at the Wonder Lake dam has been postponed. The ceremony, announced for Sunday, Nov. 28, will take place at a later date. Set "Deck Your Halls" Festival Pleasant Valley Outdoor enter's "Deck Your Halls'* festival will be held Dec. 4-5 and 11-12. Pleasant Valley is a children's camp and en­ vironmental education center located on 460 acres of woodland and prairie between Huntley and Woodstock. The "Deck Your Halls" festival is a benefit to support the work of the camp. The festival will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Satuday, Dec. 4, and Saturday Dec. 11, and from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 5, and Sunday, Dec. 12. Pleasant Valley is located at 13315 Pleasant Valley Road, 1.9 miles from the intersection of Pleasant ValleJ Road and Illinois Hwy 47. For more information call the Center, (815) 338- 5080. Apple Choice Ratine Beauty apples are a good ch6ice for bakra apples' because they retain their shape When cook­ ed. For "eating out of hand," Red Delicious are good. CONSUMER ^CHECKLIST United Way Campaign Runs Behind Last Year's Figure Pledges to the United Way of McHenry County 1982 annual cam­ paign reached $25,430 as the cam­ paign marked the end of its fourth week. According to United Way campaign chairman, Ron Russell, "Con­ tributions reported to date total nearly 14 percent of our $180,000 goal. Although early results are about ^10,000 behind last year's record pace, jve remain optimistic that our goal will be reached. While declines in giving are being reported by some accounts, which are experiencing reduced profitability and lower employment levels as a result of the difficult economy, we are seeing in­ dications of significantly increased giving in other areas. Additionally, several employers throughout the county are also responding to the needs of local people by joining the United Way campaign for the first time this year." Employers, and their employees, participating in the United Way campaign for the first time this year, which have reported pledges to the campaign, include McHenry Elementary School District 15. DwaMe Press Fiiishes If a cotton shirt or blouse has been treated with a dur­ able press finish, it probably won't wear as well as an un­ treated one. Durable press finishes reduce the strength of fabrics from 40 to SO per­ cent. During the finishing process the cellulose mole­ cules are broken. As a result the fabric becomes weaker and less durable. ST. JOHN'S HOLIDAY BAZAAR SAT. NOV. 27 • 10 am - 5 pm & SUN. NOV. 28 • 9 am -1 pm •CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS •HOLIDAY CRAFTS •PLANTS BOOK FAIR •BAZAAR CAFE' LUNCH'SERVED SATURDA •BAKE SALE •WREATHS ST. 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