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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Sep 1973, p. 3

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I ' \( iK ; - I ' l \ I \ I>K.\I ,K|{ KHIDAV. ̂ KPTKMHKK 7. ••m :J ••^<*.• : -.'.J " M F A N W H I L E B A C K A T H E C O U H T H O U S K " ItKlJ, (iOKS L'XDKKUKOUND IN McllKNKY Bell Goes Underground To keep pace with the growing telephone demand in McHenry, Illinois Bell has gone underground to add new cable jn the area. Approximately 1,665 feet of underground telephone cable will be buried along a route that begins at the McHenry telephone office, 1311 North Court street, and runs east on Pearl street to Riverside drive, then north on Rivferside to Washington street. Bell expects the job will be completed by Sept. 22. Work will be done to restore areas that are dug up. Bell Manager Stan Jozwiak pointed out that 95 per cent of all new telephone cable is placed underground. "Underground cable provides more reliable telephone service for our customers, and it helps beautify the area," he said. TAX FACTS Individuals filing 1973 Declarations of Estimated Ta have an important deadlin. approaching. According to Roger C. Beck, Internal Revenue Service district director for Northern Illinois, Sept. 17 is the date by which third quarter estimated tax installments must be filed and paid. Beck reminded estimated tax filers that they no longer will receive a reminder notice each quarter. Taxpayers whose anticipated income during 1973 has changed, may be required to either amend their declaration, or if they have not already done so, to file one. Space to compute the amount of estimated tax due is provided in the estimated tax package. Further information on filing Estimated Tax Returns can be obtained from your focal In­ ternal Revenue Service office. Thought For Food Mushroom And Ham Kebabs Rinse, pat dry and halve ^ pound medium-size fresh mush­ rooms or drain 1 can (6 to 8 oz.) whole mushrooms; set aside. Drain pineapple slices from 1 can (S1^ oz ) sliced pineapple, rc serve VA cup of the syrup. Cut each pineapple slice into thirds: set aside. To reserved syrup add "4 cup domestic soy sauce, 1 tablespoon salad oil, 1 tablespoon wine vinegar, 2 teaspoons pre­ pared mustard and teaspoon ground ginger. Place lVfe pounds cooked ham, cut into 2-inch cubes, and reserved mushrooms in a large bowl. Add soy sauce mix ture; toss well to coat. Cover and refrigerate for 30 minutes. Alter­ nately arrange mushrooms, ham. pineapple and 1-inch pieces of £reen pepper (cut from one green pepper) on 6 skewers. Brush with soy sauce mixture. Place on a rack over hot charcoal or under a pre­ heated hot broiler for 6 to 8 min­ utes, brushing frequently with soy sauce mixture. If desired, serve with rice. Yields 6 portions. BRANCH COl'liT III Associate < ircuit .Judge Richard C. Kelly Paul DeCarlo. Lake Zurich, guilty of transportation of open liquor, fined $50 and costs. hale R. Ed lei son. Route 1. Ohio, guilty of speeding, fined $30 and costs. Deborah Ficken. 6703 W. Route 120. McHenry. guilty of transportation of alcoholic- liquor in a motor vehicle, fined $50 and costs. Michael J. Flasch. 101 Kohl. Spring Grove, guilty of speeding, fined $12 and costs. Also guilty of permitting an unauthorized person to drive, lined $25 and costs. Terrence Heil, 618 Barron, (irayslake. guilty of speeding, lined $22 and costs. Fdward J Hughes. 2713 S, Tower, McHenry. guilty of no valid registration, fined $5 and costs. Robert Lockwood. 202 Shady drive. Palatine, guilty of driver's license expired less than six months, fined $20 and costs. James C. Peterson. 4708 Garden Quarter, McHenry, guilty of no valid registration, fined $15 and costs. Roger Schiller. 222 Tryon, Woodstock, guilty of having no auto tail light, fined $30 and costs. Gerald L. Stoxen, 5303 N. Wilmot, McHenry. guilty of speeding, fined $25 and costs. Greg Vereschagin, 3208 N. Weingart, McHenry. guilty of speeding, fined $15 and costs. Dale Zacher, 43 E. Sunset, Cary, guilty of no valid registration, fined $15 and costs. David M. Wagner, 2006 N. Oak, McHenry, guilty of speeding, fined $20 and costs. Catherine T. Clark, 811 N. John. McHenry, guilty of disobeying red light, fined $15 and costs. James J. Doherty, 3803 Anne, McHenry, charged with dog running at large, found not guilty. Donald N. Fugale, 1902 N. River Terrace, McHenry, guilty of speeding, fined $15 and costs. Hans Grigo, West Chicago, guilty of improper overtaking on the left, fined $10 and costs. John Lukasik, Roselle, guilty "t disolAiug a traffic signal, tineri $15 and costs. Scott Moore*2932 Sliorewood. McHenry. guilty o| speeding, tined $10 and costs. Charles Pitt. 1917 Sheiia. Woodstock, guilty of reckless rtriung. fined $50 and costs Dennis Polewaczyk. Rolling Meadows, found not guilty of speeding. Walter Tahis/.. 4916 N. Sayre. < hicago. guilty of disobeying a 'rattic signal, fined $15 /and costs. Rufus Shanlever. Jr.. 210 Kllsworth. Crystal Lake, guilty "t speeding, fined $23 and costs. COMPLAINTS Karl W. Buck, village of McHenry Shores, charges that on Aug. 28. Joan Douglas of V212 W. Still Hill, McHenry, committed the offense of two ;ireat Dane dogs running at large and having no dog tags. Notice given to appear in court Sept 19 Donald Barrett. Woodstock police officer, charges that on Sept. 1, Madeline A. Wade of 3112 Pheasant lane. Wonder Lake, committed the offense of theft under $150 in that she obtained unauthorized control <ner 33 cartons of beverage bottles, the property of the Liquor Mart, Woodstock. Notice given to appear in court Sept. 24. Steven Boswell, Woodstock police officer, charges that on Sept. 1. Herta M Haegler of 9005 Ramble road. Wonder Lake, committed the offense of theft under $150 in that she obtained unauthorized control over 33 cartons of beverage bottles, the property of the Liquor Mart. Woodstock. Notice given to appear in court Sept. 24. Issue Tickets The following tickets were issued by the McHenry Police department this past week: Kathleen LaGreca. 87u? Dorr. Wonder Lake, speeding 55 in a 35 zone. Randall Klappericli. :>304 VY. First. McHenry. no vuiid driver's license 1 riding mini bike). John F. Haze. 2011 W Route 120. McHenry. driving while license was revoked or suspended and no mufflers. Joseph Castillo. 2707 \Y. Myang. McHenry. speeding 48 in a 35 zone. Daniel O'Ha Hera n. 4609 W Crystal Lake road. McHenry. no valid registration and no valid driver's license (unlicensed 1. Howard Springer, 831 S Fourth. Libertyville. speeding 35 in a 25 zone. Elsie A Fluger, 3804 W. Anne. McHenry. speeding 35 in a 25 zone. Andrew Fossum. 4914 Bar­ nard Mill, Ringwood, defective muffler system. Chester Ullrich, 5908 N. Wilmot, McHenry, un necessary noise. Gustave DeBuck, 4216 Crystal Lake road, McHenry, disobeyed stop sign. Neva Fuhrer, 7401 Center. Wonder Lake, disobeyed stop sign. Randall J. Hagen. 615 N. River road. McHenry, disobeyed traffic signal. Samuel Baldino, 103 E Lincoln. McHenry, two tickets for disobeying stop signs. The following tickets were issued to persons who disobeyed stop signs while riding bicycles: Terry Reilly, 2922 Kama, McHenry. Brian Lund, 3208 W. Fairway, McHenry. Thomas Ludwig, 4221 W. South, McHenry. Mobile Home Privilege Tax Signed In Law A mobile hoiur pr ivi lege 'ax sponsoied i<\ Senator Karl Berning < R-Deei I le ld > and Senator .Jack Schal ter i |{- Caryi which requires mobile honte owneis 'o pay their fa i r share of local property taxes was s igned into law Aug. 30 In Governor Daniel Walker The bi l l w as necessi ta ted by a I S Supreme court rul ing aff i rming a publ ic referendum in 1970 to repeal the personal propertx tax on individuals and Wil l iam A Roue. 604 N John, McHenry Mark Sul l ivan. 1917 N. North. McHenry Kathy L Bolger . 906 Allen. McHenry. Gary W Peterson. 2207 Mil l lane. McHenry Gage P Robinson. 1710 Pleasant . McHenry Richard L Gilber tsen. 1709 Kr.o ' \ Mt r t«; ; i ry . Mitchel l Przetacznik. 1610 N Pleasant . McHenry. Robert Hromec. 1611 Pleasant . McHenry Timothy Morck. 4215 Ponca, McHenry. Robert A Holland, 936 Berwick, Waukegan, parking a semi- t ra i ler t ruck in a 110 t ruck parking zone. wil l insure that mobile home dwellers wil l cont inue to shan the cost o) local governinen sen ices The new law. which take^ et tect immediately, requires each mobile home owner to regis ter with the local assessor of the area in which he resides . The tax ra te to tx> used wil l be set by the county boards o! superv isors or commissioners , with assessments based nn square-footage. However , unl ike real es ta te taxes paid by homeowners , the new pr ivi lege tax wil l be dt ie and payable on a current year basis Taxes not paid on the mobile home wil l be hold as a l ien against i t This solves the frequent problem ot mobile home owners moving af ter their taxes have been assessed, but before they are paid P U N C H L I N E OF THE. WEEK oec NOW A PAYS A &OOP CONVERSATIONALIST IS ANYONE V\/H0 CAN TALK LOUPEZ IVAN THE STEttO. 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