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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Jun 1977, p. 5

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1 PAGE 5 • PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1977 | SERVICE NEWS | M. Babarsky Accepts Texas Training Duty GH PROFESSIONAL carpet cleaning results! (At do-it-yourself prices) RENT OU* KINSi N VAC--Hm n»w porlaW*, Miy ttint Hot w«t»r • xtroction carp*) daolMnf nwhint •hot OINTIY... •rinaat carp«t flb*r> with hot wot*r and cl*aning Mixtion. •k»Mm and lift* all dirt. grim* and ratidua* to Hi* corpat turlaca wh*r« Hl*y or* immadiataly vacuumad up •loovo* your carpot* CLEAN, FRESH and ODOR-FREE I 0 CHARS CMFfTt / » • CHAM ft * •tin TNIM CHARM INCIR IS Rent tor only ... *400 <5.00 Mm.) PER HOUR ONLY <12.00 FOR 24 HOURS. ACE HARDWARE 3729 W. Elm St. McHenry, III. 385-0722 father's day june 19 Rugby Shirts 100% cotton & polyester blends in sizes S-M-L-XL. reg. $11 to $14 J 9 9 Qssyt ....lie Third Annual Senior Citizen Hobby Fair Set SanoMAiL The public is invited to the third annual Senior Citizen Hobby Fair to be held in the Woodstock city Square * park Saturday, June 18, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Woodstock Kiwanis club sponsors the event for all hobbyists over age 50 in McHenry county. No charges are made to either the public or the exhibitors. Unregistered entrants will be accepted after 9 a.m. the day of the fair. A1 Klemme will again of­ ficiate on the band stand, playing--the organ and coor- dinatingfthe performances of Jeff Millar and others who have appeared in previous years, and some new acts such as Lenore Bierdeman's nostalgic piano and the Kazoo Choristers from Jefferson Prairie. MICHAEL A. BABARSKY Airman Michael A. Babar­ sky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald W.- Babarsky of 5715 Meadowhill Lane, McHenry, has been selected for technical training at Sheppard AFB, Tex., in the Air Force medical service field. The airman recently com­ pleted basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex., and studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruction in human relations. Completion of this training earned the in­ dividual credits towards an associate in applied science degree through the Community college of the Air Force. Airman Babarsky is a 1974 graduate of McHenry Com­ munity high school. There is no such thing as solitude, nor anything that can be said to be alone and by itself, save God. -Thomas Browne. Vacation Bible School To Open At Wonder Lake Douglas Dog and all his friends remind all boys and girls 5 years of age, to and including those who have just finished eighth grade that Vacation Bible school is June 21 through June 29 at the Wonder Lake Bible church. The time is 9 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Many things are being planned. There will be Bible stories, Missionary stories, handcraft, recreation, refresh­ ments, music, fun, etc. Abby the Cougar and Snoopy will also be there along with the ^bove puppets. A surprise visitor is also planned. Buses will be running on both sides of the lake. Check the schedule below to find out time and place of nearest stop. Anyone with questions should call the church office, 653-7961, between 10 a.m. and noon. EAST SIDE: 8:20, corner of Widoff and Cherry, Won- derview subdivision; 8:22, corner of Oakwood and Pleasant, Wooded Shores subdivision; 8:25, corner of Wooded Shores and Greenleaf; 8:30, front of Lutheran church; 8:35, front of Telephone Co.; 8:40, front of firehouse; 8:50, Ringwood; 8:55, corner of Barnard Mill and Telegraph. WEST SIDE: 8:15, front of Hilltop store, Wonder N^oods; 8:20, corner of West Lake Shore drive, and Shore drive; 8:30, corner of Dorr and Greenwood; 8:35, corner of Thompson road and Sunset; 8:38, corner of Oriole and Meadow lane; 8:41, corner of Wondermere and Greenwood road; 8:45, corner of Greenwood road and Hickory, Giant Oaks sub­ division; 8:50, corner of Giant Oaks and Hickory. If no stop is appropriate, call 653-7961. Court Of Claims Gov. Thompson announced recently that a public search is under way to find a nominee to the Illinois Court of Claims. The court rules on the validity of financial claims made upon the state by vendors and others who profess that the state owes them money. Requiring Senate confirmation, the position of Court of Claims Judge carries a six-year term, with an annual salary of $19,000 for the part- time post. Persons interested in the position may send their applications to Kenneth C. Prince, 222 S. Riverside plaza, Chicago, 111. 60606. ( Planned bridalhood Anxious to moke the right arrange­ ments for your wedding? The details fall into place after a WELCOME WAGON Engaged Girl call. As your Hostess, I have some lovely gifts, useful suggestions, and lots of helpful information for you from a wide range of wedding professionals. And I'm as close as your telephone. Plon to coll soon. I N T E R N A T I O N A L . Hostess: Carolyn Farrington 385-7980 McHenry mchonry.ill Chuck Lewandowski Tonv Fick LET'S GET TOGETHER AND TALK ABOUT LOW-COST AUTO INSURANCE. GIVE ME A CALL FOR THE FACTS ON LOW-COST HEALTH INSURANCE. I 'D LIKE TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS ON LOW-COST HOME­ OWNERS INSURANCE. Tony Fick Call us for Details 385- 2304 v-* AMERICAN FAMILY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY* MADISON. WIS. 83701 --OUR NEW LOCATION-- Corner of Crystal Lake Blacktop & Rt. 120, McHenry, III. r- I | , , College Honors | Local Student At U of I On Dean's List Jerry John Pepping, of McHenry, is among students at the University of Iowa Earned to the College of Liberal Arts dean's list for the spring semester of the 1977 academic vear, Jerry carried twelve graded semester hours or more during the semester. In the College of Liberal Arts, a minimum grade-point average of 3.5 (based on a 4. scale) on current work is required for inclusion on the dean's lists. Jerry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pepping of 3105 W. Virginia, McHenry. Academic Scholarship To Calinda Leonard Calinda E. Leonard has been awarded an academic scholarship for next year at Evangel college, Springfield, Mo. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Dean Leonard, 2402 W. Manor Lane. Miss Leonard has been granted the Swarz- trauber scholarship. A 1976 graduate of McHenry Community high school, Miss Leonard is a freshman at Evangel. She is a speech pathology major. AWARDED DEGREE Lawrence John Oakford of f M t f 7 V: Chuck Lewandowski _ jsj mHHP msi AMERICAN FAMILY AUTO HOME HEALTH L&E ® I TAX FACTS I As many as 56,000 persons will be eligible for state income tax refunds due to a recent extension of a federal income tax law that allows taxpayers to exclude from adjusted gross income sick pay they received in 1976, according to state Revenue Director Robert M. Whitler. The federal Tax Reform act of 1976 had revoked provisions of the Internal Revenue code that allowed a sick r or disability-pay exclusion for all but totally and permanently disabled retirees under age 65. But the Tax Reduction and simplification act of 1977 ex­ tended the provision until Jan. 1, 1977, which means that sick and disability pay income can be excluded from adjusted gross income for the 1976 tax year. Th£ law enables eligible taxpayers to exclude up to $100 a week in sick or disability pay received in 1976 that related to sickness, injury, or disability that prevented them from working. Whitler explained how the exclusion would mean a tax refund for qualifying state income taxpayers: "The exclusion reduces the amount of federal adjusted gross income, and that's the figure the Illinois taxpayer uses to begin computing his state income tax liability. Where the federal adjusted gross income is reduced, so, too, is the tax­ payer's state tax liability." The federal Internal Revenue service has estimated that 4700 W. Bonner, McHenry, was the recipient of a bachelor of science degree from the college of Liberal Arts and Sciences, during DePaul university commencement exercises held Sunday, June 12, in the Arie Crown theatre of McCormick Place. V: Father's Day Cards Sundjiy, June 19 And see our selection of Hallmark graduation cards. U\ai£.n i fiojj 1238 N. Green Street McHenry, IL 385-6750 The Real Sale. This is the kind of a sale that makes other fabric stores shake their heads. After all, what we are putting on sale are fabulous fabrics seen in this season's ready-to-wear. Gorgeous cottons sliced with color... cotton stripes, gauzes, canvas looks... sleek Qiana® nylons, nifty sweatery knits. You don't see this kind of a sale anyplace else. up to 50% OFF on all regularly priced fabric- Friday and Saturday, June 1 7&18 © Stretch & Sew, Inc. 1977 Qiana is a reg. t.m. of DuPont Stretch & Sew North America's Fabric & Sewing Center Liberty Mill Plaza 918 So. Milwaukee Ave., Libertyville Phone 312-362-2660 Store Hours Mon.-Thurs. 9 to 9 Fri.-Sat. 9:30 to 5:30 56,000 persosn will file for the exclusion frfom Illinois. Whitler said the revenue department would issue refunds to persons eligible for the exclusion who file an amended state income tax return. He outlined these steps for doing that: -The taxpayer should first amend his federal return. The Internal Revenue Service says taxpayers who have filed their 1976 federal income tax return and who now are eligible for the federal exclusion should file a U.S. Form 1040X. A U.S. Form 2440 (revised,in 1977), which shows the computation for the exclusion, must be attached. These forms are available from any IRS office. y -Any state refund related to the sick pay exclusion depends on the IRS's approval of the taxpayer's amended federal return. The taxpayer should await notice of the federal approval-normally a federal tax refund check-before filing an amended state income tax return. -Once the federal notice has been received, the taxpayer should file with the state revenue department an amended Illinois income tax retupfi, Fopfn IL-1040-X and attafcj^a-erfpy 0f the con&leted federal forms U.S. 1040X and U.S. 2440., , The state form can be ob­ tained by writing to .the Dep^rtmtfffp'of Revenue, Box 3545, Springfield, 111., 62708, or phone 1-800-252-8972, a toll-free number out of Cook county. Celebrate Toe-tapping music, ham and bean dinners, an auction, craft demonstrations, and early American games will highlight the "Vandalia Grand Levee" celebration June 17-19. The event is held annually to recreate the social atmosphere of the mid-1800's when Van­ dalia was the Illinois state capitol. ^ COME AS YOU ARE "JEANS OR MINKS MONDAY THRU THURSDAY 5 P.M. to 10 P.M. 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