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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Dec 1975, 19.pdf

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PAGE 20-PI \IM)I VI.LK FK!I>AY, UECEI ShonprHuT WINDOW & WAU DECOR Interior & Exterior Shutters • Woven Woods Wallpaper - Levolor Blinds - Shades Draperies - Jewel Paint CALL 815-344-1888 FOR SHOP AT HOME SERVICE Dec. 31 Deadline For Farm Dual Assessment McHenry county farmers must file necessary forms to qualify for the dual assessment tax reduction on farm land Larry Harris, executive secretary of the McHenry County Farm Bureau, reminded this week. The county supervisor ol assessment's staff is sending 1976 forms to those persons who had approved 1975 applications, Willard Hogge, ^--county supervisor of assessments, said Monday morning. Jim Curran of McHenry, Nunda township farmer familiar with agricultural propertv. is in Daily 8:30-5:30 Closed Sunday CLOSED DEC. 21 THRU JAN. ? Rte.12 Volo N. of 120 Illinois 7* EXPERT AUTO AND BODY WORK 7.680 Winn (Spring Grove Rd.) Spring Grove, II 4 Miles Northwest of Fox Lake on Rte. 12 24 HOUR TOWING 815-675-2143 24 HOUR TOWING A-l HEARING AID SERVICE Free Loaners-Complete Service on all Makes Custom Earmolds-30 Day Trial on New Aids Try Before you Buy! Maico-Zenith-Radio Ear Qualitone R0BT.&STENSlAND 3937 W. Miain St. *385-7661 Behind-the-ear AID S1AA Reg. $239 *189 skofr",./" Save $3Q <° $120 IT COSTS LESS ATSKORBERG'S TO FURNISH YOUR HOME!' E a r l y B i r d SPECIAL LAST MINUTE SHOPPERS TAKE NOTE! Reclinet with deeply tufted back and covered in durable vinyl. Looks like leather! Save $30 REG. $79,99 SALE PRICE $59.99 $ NOW LIMITED QUANTITY CHRISTMAS DELIVERY PRICES RETURN TO REGULAR AFTER 6 HOUR SALE 6 HOUR Save $52 Vinyl covered recliner with button tufted back and deep cushioned comfort. Great!' REG. $129.99 SALE PRICE $99.99 $ NOW CHRISTMAS DELIVERY PRICES RETURN TO REGULAR AFTER 6 HOUR SALE Save $40 Quality recliner with diamond tufted back, rounded arms, and wahsable vinyl cover. RE©. $139.99 SALE PRICE $119.99 SATURDAY -3 p.m. to 9 p.m. - SIX HOURS OF GREAT RECLINER VALUES An outs tand ing se lec t ion o f lead ing se l le rs , now at impor tan t reduc t ions ' RECLINERS ALL GUARANTEED XMAS DELIVERY NOW *99 CHRISTMAS DELIVERY NOW $79 TO $179 PRICES AETURN TO REGULAR AFTER < HOUR SALE Save $50 Bright plaid covered recliner is great for Dad's officp or family room comfort! See it! REG. $169.99 SALE PRICE $139.99 W e ' v e s o l d h u n d r e d s o f t h e s e p r a c t i c a l , c o m f o r t a b l e r e c l i r i e r s o t r e g u l a r p n e e s N o w , a t t h e s e r e d u c t i o n s , w e e x p e c t c r o w d s C h o o s e f r o m F a m o y B r a n d N a m e s , v i n y l s , H e r e j I o n s , a r i d c o m b i n a t i o n s , a s s h o w n E a c h c W J > r has Sl'orberqs Guarantee-of Satisfaction on it, or your money is re f o jlc d 6 H O U R S O n l y S o d o n ' t d e l a y , c o m e i n t o d a y a n d s a v e a b u n d l W 1 ' 1 NOW s119 CHRISTMAS DELIVERY KROEHLER PRICES RETURN TO REGULAR AFTER 6 HOUR SALE •^VVW-NV mVw m Save $50 Beautiful recliner is covere in durable vinyl and deeply tufted back. Come In today!] REG. $189.99 SALE PRICE $159.99 Q &1K il 1 NOW *139 CHRISTMAS DELIVERY PRICES RETURN TO REGULAR AFTER 6 HOUR SALE Save $120 Colonial styled reclining cf with turned wood^.trlmt/ box pleated skirt. Tufted back. REG. $299.99 SALE PRICE $212,991 NOW *179 CHRISTMAS DELIVERY KROEHLER PRICES RETURN TO REGULAR AFTER 6 HOUR SALE Ask About Our Convenient Terms FREE DELIVERY Free Parking Free Set-up in the home Free Service Guaranteed Satisfaction Established 193S Skorberg's/ i • fdMUtUM r• at• ° S*UcTian- Hug* Savings "» COSTS USS AT SKORBERG'S TO FURNISH YOUR HOME" 5618 Northwest Hwy. Crystal Lake. IH Phof»« 459-5070 Mon.&Fri. 9-9; T-W-Th-So 9-5; Sun. 12-5 charge of this program. He is McHenry county field ap­ praiser. Harris stressed that this application be filed annually. Those who qualify and have never applied should contact Hogge's office immediately since the deadline for all ap­ plications is Dec. 31. •Tenants farming property belonging to out-of-state owners should notify those owners of the need to file the form annually," said Harris. So far, applications for* renewal have been mailed in fourteen out of the seventeen townships-still to be mailed' are to land owners in Algonquin, Grafton and Nunda* townships. . Altogether, about 1,000 land owners qualify for the dual I assessment' Land used for farming, if it is more than 10 acres and devoted primarily to one of these purposes, qualifies : for assessment as agricultural land: Raising and harvesting crops, feeding, breeding and management of livestock, • dairying, or to any otfief agricultural or horticultural use. McHenry Shores Inge Aide Trustee Board Approves Bills For Payment At the regular meeting of the Board of Trustees on Dec. 3, all members were present. The following bills were approved: General fund $1,111.60 and MFT fund $574.66. Approval was also given on the MFT resolution in the amount of $2,000 for snow removal in 1976. The proposed traffic ob­ struction ordinance was shelved again until the next meeting for further study. The Park and Building Chairman, Trustee Don Henderlong, reported that our park grant received a NIPC priority number 8. President Lillegard was authorized to go to Springfield on Dec. 11, pertaining to such grant. Osvaldo Amarao was ap­ proved by the board as ad­ ditional officer for the police department which now brings the police force to full strength. Officer James Sanford was appointed the new juvenile officer. The former Juvenile Officer, Mrs. Judy LaFrancis, resigned due to health reasons. Clerk Norman read a thank you note from Mrs. Quinn, expressing her gratitude for the thoughtfulness of McHenry Shores residents on the oc­ casion of her recent bereavement. President Lillegard brought the school bus transportation situation within the village to the at­ tention of the board. Because of the holidays, there will be no board meeting on Dec. 17. SHORELINE WAVES The Shoreline Club will again sponsor a "Visit frdRl Santa Claus" this year on Dec. 20, between 2:30 and 5:30 p.m. If you want Santa Claus to come to your house please call either it's lira busiest network in town! 344 1984 Mary Lou Heald at 385-9645 or Linda Kurowski at 385-2682; Good Old Kris Kringle will have one stocking per child. There is a limited number of stockings , available, so put in your, reservation now! '< This is one of the funct that is sponsored and fin< by the Shoreline Club. * * SCHOOL BUS SITUATION * By the time you read this I column there will be a letter in ; the mail from President Rose - Lillegard in regard to the I bussing situation. \ v._ C » LOCAL GIRL - > STATESCHOLAR \ I One of twenty-seven West! Campus state scholars ts; Virginia A. Wilsman of 2911 * Gregg Drive. Less than one I third of the students who took ! the required ACT test qualified ; for this honor. We're mighty - proud of you, Virginia! BIRTHDAYS Firstofall, I have to apologize to two lovely young ladies who celebrated their birthday over a week ago, Jennifer and Michelle Walton were two years old on Dec. 3.1 hope you had a lovely party with lots of goodies! Today is Brian Henshall's birthday. Scott Hoffman will be 4 years old on Dec. 17, and Raymond LaFrancis will be celebrating his birthday on the same day. Happy birthday to all of you! That "Just Right" Tree •! Who selects the Christmas tree in your home? Youth learn to be responsible when they are given a responsibility. Pemapa this year the younger meiribera of the family could select the family tree. Choosing the tree that is "just right" for yoti^ll be easy if you follow these suggestions: Select a tree that is the right height for the space you have. Cutting large amounts off either end alters the natural taper of the tree. Check for strong limbs that will support ornaments and lights. Check for fragrance, freshness and gobd green color. Check for health and trim­ ming. When you get that special tree home, be sure and saw the butt off evenly so it will sit better in a stand and absorb water better. Use a bucket, pail, or large stand to set the tree in and check the water level daily. The tree butt should always be in water. Follow these suggestions and you will have a lovely tree to add to your family's Christmas spirit. >"?' No group has the right * to farce its way of life on other people. . . . a n d n o w y o u c a n h e a r a l l o f t h e action on the new Regency desk­ top model . . . the radio designed to fit any decor, priced to fit any pocket book. This fascinating little 4-channel per­ former permits you to hear minute- by-minute action as it happens in your city . . . automatically. It searches for a signal . . . stops to hear the live action . . . then re­ sumes search for another signal. It's the now radio... the live sound of the city. 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