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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Nov 1978, p. 19

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FOR RENT For rent, storage space, boats, furniture, etc.; 338-6874 10- 27tfc 3 BEDROOM, HOUSE. AT- T A C H E D G A R A G E , possession Dec. 1 $325 per mo. Security Deposit and references required 385-8855 U 22-11 24c UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT V F W Clubhouse and Hall for rent, seating capacity for 400 Call {854060 9 to 12 weekdays or after 6 pm U-ltfc D&C Construction! Company. Inc New 3 bedroom. 2 baths, fully carpeted, full basement. 2 car garage, central air $425 00 month $910.00 security deposit, plus utilities 815-385 1489 U- 17 1114c SMALL 2 bedroom apartment in heart of mcHenry Air conditioned, stove and refrigerator $195 Call 815-385- 3490 11-24 In WONDER LAKE. 5 room house, electric heat, full bath 14 car garage $279 plus security deposit 312438-6106 or 459-4293 11 15-11-24c WAREHOUSE or factory space irom 5.000 to 15.000ft 385-1079 11 ltfc CLEAN SLEEPING ROOMS dailv or weekly 815 385-0266 or 815-385-8905 U-ltfc QUONSET HIT Building 40x60x23. well insulated, adequate fenced in parking in McHenry zoned for business Available soon Phone 385 8387 after 5:00 11 17-11-29C l,arge two bedroom apartment, withing walking distance, shopping and train, carpeting, air conditioned, adults, no pets 815 385-3493 U-8tfc For Rent One & Two bedroom apartments, one year lease and security deposit, no pets Call 815-385 5528 11 17tfc UMNTfO TO BUV Oriental rugs wanted, we pay top dollar for your old Oriental rugs, call anytime 312 884 6444 11 ltfc ANTIQUES WANTED Buying old items including furniture, china, wicker glass. etc What have you'> Wondermere. 815- S53 74S7 11 ltfc SLOT MACHINES WANTED •Working or Not1 Paying Cash, all sales confidential 1 414-654- 4543 Kenosha. Wis 1115-11 -24c IQATS * MOTORS 17 FT SWITZER TRI HULL . 115 H P Mercury. Power trim, ski bar. cover trailer con vertible top and curtains, all good condition $2,8U> 00 or best offer 815 385 1274 After 5 P M or weekends 11T7-U-24C P£T COLUMN GIVEAWAY puppies, hunting t>pe. Grandmother purebred German Shorthair, 7 weeks old. to good homes Raised with children 815-675 2473 11-24 KITTENS AGAIN. Country Club Subdivision Please call J85 8564 after 4 1124 CilV'E AWAY 8 week old kit tens litter trained gray and verv affectionate 815-344 1335 11 24 WANTED PUPPIES 6-8 weeks old good homes guaranteed also we buy Poodle or Schnauzer mixed pups 815 385 7897 11 ltfc T5$r RIDING LESSONS * Expert Instruction. Special Introductory Series. 5 LESSONS $20.00 OUR FARM McHCNRY 815-344-0951 UMNTfP TO (kCNT WANTED TO RENT: young couple looking for farm house. R e a s o n a b l e , e x c e l l e n t references. 385 9507 between 9am & 5pm. 11-24-11-29 PERSONALS Will 79 be your year? Ask someone who knows Irene Hughes, in January, at Crescent Bay Landing. 11-1-12- 29c NOTICE Piano, organ and accordion lessons Play songs, in time for Xmas! Accordion rentals available 815-385 4070 11-24- 12-1 SITUATION IPRWTtO Need apartment or small house cleaned*' Good references, reasonable. Call Chris 815-728- 0196 11-22-11-24C UACANT mm TV Dutch Creek Woodlands. Village of Johnsburg to \U plus acres 815-385-8873 11-24 BUILDING PERMITS j LOST Missing for one week In vicinity of Third St and John St McHenry. 5 Yr old Female. Longhaired Cat Black & Gray striped white chin and carmei colored tummv Wearing white flea collar Call 385^170 or after 5 385-3815 Reward' 11 17tfc PETS FOft SALE AKC Registered Schnauzer puppies. 8 weeks old and ready togo $135 815 385-0462 11 24 12 1c Adorable Pekeapoo s A l s o other small house dogs Call Sehroeders 815 389 3589 South Beloit 119 12 21 Gary and Stella Pine. 13 E. Grand Ave., Fox Lake, for a three-bedroom residence at 6419 North Shore Ave . Spring Grove, with an approximate value of $35,000 Burton Township Fee-$232 John Ferrero. 421 Lake Ave . Crystal Lake, for a four- bedroom residence at 3981 Weathervane with an ap proximate value of $50,000 Nunda Township Fee--$257 Delbert Harris. 709 W Oriole Trail, McHenry. for a two- bedroom residence at 706 Oriole with an approximate value of $50,000 McHenry Township Fee $204 Rustic Village Builders. 4229 White Ash Road. Crystal Lake, for a four bedroom residence at 5906 Prairie Ridge Road. Crystal l>ake. with an ap proximate value of $70,000 Nunda Township Fee $243 Charles Kirkpatnck. Rich­ mond, for a three bedroom residence at 4300 Hill Road with an approximate value of $65,000 Richmond Township Fee $250 Lois Young. 1814 Route 12. Spring Grove, for a three bedroom residence at 5403 l>i>vella McHenry Township Fee- $154 McHenry State Bank Trust Number 1467 for a three bedroom residence at 5720 Crystal l,ake Road with an approximate value of $70,000 Nunda Township Fee $276 50 William Michaelis. 3003 Mourine. McHenry. for a three bedroom residence at 3203 Cardington Way with an ap proximate value of $40,000 McHenry Township . Fee -$29u Herman Procaskey. 7607 Orchard Wonder l^ake. for an alteration and addition at 4418 Fast Drive. Wonder Lake, with an approximate value of $2,500 McHenry Township Fee $83 Thomas Butler. 2718 Hickory Drive. Wonder Lake, for an alteration with an approximate value of $10,000 McHenry Tow ship Fee $53 Donald Dusthimer. 7401 E Parkwood. Wonder I^ake. for an addition with an ap­ proximate value of $10,000 McHenry Township Fee--$42 Robert F Ellis. 10105 Winn Road Richmond, to replace porches at an approximate value of $250 Richmond Township Fee waived farm exemption Stephen J and Anna Turk. 3312 W Ringwood Road. McHenry. for an alteration with an approximate value of $2,400 McHenry Township Fee $32 Steven J Samp. 2310 FMgewood l^ine McHenry for a family room addition with an approximate value of $7,500 McHenry Township Fee - $42 60 Harold B and Lucille R Smith. 2201 Johnsburg Road. McHenry. for a pole barn with an approximate \alue of <lo.ooo McHenry Township Fee Keith F! Suchsland 102 Normandy Court. Spring Drove. lor a detached garage with an approximate value of $3,800 Burton Township Fee $21 Mike Payne. 4304 East Drive. Crystal l.ake for a detached garage with an approximate value of $4,500 Nunda Town ship F>e $28 William and Robin Sacson. 1267 Old Mill Road. Lake Forest, for a greenhouse at 7300 S Solon Road with an ap proximate value of $10,000 Richmond Township F'ee waived farm exemption. Jack and Linda Malo. 3702 Fillmore McHenry. for a garage McHenry Township F'ee $44 60 Owen K Richardson. 9407 Richardson Road. Spring Grove for a hog containment New Johnsburg Cafeteria Opens Applaud O'Neal's Talk Township Officers In Convention Township officials in large numbers filled the grand ballroom of the Peoria Hilton last Friday to hear Lt Gov / Dave O'Neal stress a balanced state budget without 'cutting necessary services, and 'meet the demands of the tax revolt which has finally arrived " Illinois' second highest government official also spoke against regional government and his comments were greeted warmly by the audience Regionalization could be the worst thing to hit us if the people lose control of their local government", he asserted Among township officials attending the state convention Nov 15-18 were Supervisor and Mrs Walter Dean. Town Clerk and Mrs Albert Adams. Assessor Sibre Whiting and Township Highway Com­ missioner Clarence Regner The convent ion was cal led to order by President George Mil ler of Melrose Park Thursday morning Three senators gave ta lks on tow nship government and related sub jects Albert J Cross , a Springfield a t torney and lob byis t for Township Off ic ia ls , ta lked on legis la t ion passed and legis la t ion coming up in next sessions Saturday morning meet ing consis ted of reports of a l l d ivis ions heads, who reported on their meet ings and elect ion of off icers and other highl ights Clarence Regner McHenry Township Highway Com missioner was unanimously e lected s ta te director of township off ic ia ls of I l l inois This is the 4th term during that t ime he has served on var ious commit tees T # INSTALLS MEMBER.s - Brownie leader. Bonnie Meyer, far left, recently installed five new members in Brownie Troop 415. Shown from left, receiving pins at the Nov. 16 installathtn at the McHenry Shores village annex, are Amy Siok. Shelly Sauers. Melissa Tobeck. Lisa Sauers. and Laura Knoll. Girls in the background are some other members of Troop 415 awaiting first-year badges and stars. Goodwil l Visits City Friday The Goodwill Industries truck will be in McHenry Friday. Nov 24. to pick up clothing and housewares to be used for rehabilitation tools by the handicapped clients at Abi'ities Center according to Mrs Nick i Agnes < Adams For pickup service and in­ formation call Mrs Adams • To the handicapped workers of Goodwill. Thanksgiving is a very special holiday Without the assistance of the people of this community, many of the workers might not need a day of rest from their labors, for they would have no jobs. they might not have a traditional turkey dinner, for they would have no money to spend, Mrs Adams said "Your contributions of usable clothing and household articles to Goodwill Industries have provided material benefits for the handicapped -such as job t r a i n i n g , r e h a b i l i t a t i o n programs, jobs, salaries, operating expenses and in come Your donations have also given the disabled at Goodwill other blessings - such as self respect dignity, self support, independence and a feeling of usefulness to the communitv with an approximate value of $48,500 Also, for a hog harn ai 1101 Flnglish Pani .e Road Spring Grove with an ap proximate value of Both Burton Township Fees waived farm exemptions During this special season of Thanksgiving Goodwil l Industr ies adds to i ts l is t of b less ings your generosi ty and the generosi ty of every American to his needy neigh bors Mrs Adams concluded • II I BY T «, -zLi THE H£A«R OF A BLUE WHALE WEI6HS APPROXIMATELY (OOO POUNDS. THE CONTINENTAL CONGRESS DESIGNATED THE EAGLE AS THE NATIONAL EMBLEM IN I7B7. 3UT BEN FRANKUN WAS IN FA^OR OP THE WILD TURKEY UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES, ADVISES ANYONE ISOLATED IN AN| EXPOSED AREA DURING A THUNDERSTORM, *!P YOUR HAIR STAMPS ON END BE­ CAUSE UGUTWNG IS ABOUT TO \ STRIKE, DROP TO YOUR KNEESS ACROBAT EMILE 8L0NDIN CROSSED NIAGARA FALLS ON A TK5WT-I ROPE ON JUNE 30, 1859. ABOUT 5000 PEOR-E WATCHED. ); MARRIAGE ! LICENSES \ppncat ions tor n arr iage l icenses a t the McHenry County Clerks off ice were recent ly 0 a d e b y Me vei l \ < Ki le and Janice L 1.undersoi l both of Mgonquin. Kei th \ Bloedorn and Bonnie D Hutsler l#>th of Huntley Michael S <iurcia and \pr i ! L Bland l - . th f W.ndstock Da\ id \ Richardson \ u r"r a and \ t n I . Z1 m i r i inan Wood r idge Dregory 1 Tafel and Rebecca ! Lucas. t» o t h«>fi , i r \ . lerr> I . New man .<nd Pamela Jay Samrt on b o t h t U.- .dst .»ck WayneS Jet t and Sandra \1 Hes«» t«•»?h i>t Hoffman h s ta tes Pomas l"seph McConnaghy and Deborah Elaine Bonner tut 1 ' f Dos Piaines Randy Lee Redman and h. in Marina Bel le h iedr icksen tx>ti < t W< *>d -»t < k . " k ! .arr> R McArthur and Brenda S Henry both . . t Cary Paul I* McNan.ar j and Cather ine ! . Tykol t«>t t of Klgm Benjamin H Mammins and sue Blevms r«>th of t '• teat" l< h i - v 1 i lasder and Kit ty K M- t / U>tt of ( d r \ \ - thony • icorue \ tendras and \ lenna L\tm Dvck both , . | H- f fman h - a 'es s ' ephen h Daly Cr ystal l .ake and I K-bra K \ ai l < a r \ H"ger ! .e t* I . l i and Tina Marie P nc/ek lx*th of Crystal l^ tke Mark F Ka/ Jol ie t .and I Marie C -vhmit t McHenry Not! « ' Belohlavy and Cynthia ^ \ \ Iv>i i Ix ' th of McHenry Michael U Cobb and Karen ! . Mart in both of McHenry Michael U Wert Winona. Mtnn and St .er i I . I^ndin Mi Henry Perry > Hal l igan and Janet M Bauer both of Ringwood Donald l^Roy N arger and Natal ie F 'a t r ic ia \a ler io . both of Marengo Lawrence M Spooner and Carol L Hansen. i* ' t ' o f Hebron John Thomas McCormick and Sherr i L>nn Burton both of Harvard Ml redo Herrera Jr and Emma \ e la bnih o f Marengo Dumb BeU He (calling from house)-- Take a glance at the gas. will you M*bel? Mabel--The indicator says half, but I don't know if it means half full or half empty. -- 1. £ h -vjr11 T h e oldest existing town of the thirteen original American colonies is Albany, New York, f irst reached bv the French in 1540. PAGE 19 - PLALNDEALER FRIDAY. NOVEMBER U. It7t Youth Service Bureau Will Elect Officers The food line is a popular place in almost any location, and the new Johnsburg high school is no exception. After passing state inspection last week Friday, it was ready to welcome a larger number of students Monday morning. I'ntil this week, it was necessary to bring bag lunches to school. The advent of winter weather makes the warm meals a welcome addition to the school's offerings. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD The election of officers for the year will head the agenda for the November board of director 's meeting of the Youth Service bureau for McHenry county The meeting will be held Monday. Nov 27. at 7:30 p m at the YSB office 840 N Seminary in Woodstock, ac­ cording to Jacie Smith, outgoing board president Other agenda items incude a proposed C E T A grant for a peer outreach program; action on the FY 79-80 Mental health board contract a discussion of the United Way campaign and the current status of the county's operations grant to the National Institute of Mental Health. In other business a report on program issues will be presented a determination of the progress by which the FY 80-81 budget will be developed and a report on the. current financial status of the agency will be discussed The meetings are open and the public is cordially invited to attend ""all or part of the proceedings COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS B < H O N \ l . l l U K \ \ In his ant i - inf la t ion speech las t month. President Carter declared that he had ordered government regulators to compile a "comprehensive l is t of regulat ions the federal government is proposing, with their costs and object ives . ' His own s ta ted object ive to e l iminate needless regulat ions Meanwhile , back in the real world of the bureaucrats grani te-and-marble palaces one Jerome Kurtz . Mr Carter s Commissioner of Internal Revenue was rushing al l s tops-out . to avoid such a cost- benefi t analysis for a new egulat ion on tax-exemption which could have the effect of dr iving a large number of pr ivate schools out of business Like so many federal regulat ions, this one s tar ted out with good intent ions to con form with las t year s Supreme court rul ing against segregat ion academies -- schools created to c i rcumvent local integrat ion programs But . again l ike so many other federal regulat ions, this one proposed by the 1FLS uses a meat ax where a scalpel is needed I t would create a category called reviewable schools," those which had been formed or substant ia l ly expanded" at a p p r o x i m a t e l y t h e t i m e o f public school desegregation in a community Schools in this category which may number in the hundreds - would be presumed gui l ty of racial discr iminat ion unt i l they proved themselves innocent How do they prove their in nocence" By meeting an ar bit rary quota of minori ty enrol lment If they didn t measure up to the quota they would be subject to mandatory minori ty recrui tement and minori ty-hir ing programs and to provide minori ty scholar­ ships If not . pff t goes their tax exemption The arbi tary quota for minori ty enrol lment is 20 percent of the local school age populat ion So. what does a Hebrew academy do if i t doesn t have enough Spanish surnamed Cathol ic s tudents ' 1 With pr ivate schools con s tant iy bat t l ing to s tav al ive in a world of government induced inf la t ion, the cost of coping with the 1FLS new paperwork le t a lone i ts arbi tary quotas - could force some to shut down The Counci l for American Pr ivate Educat ion CAPF: . whose members run some 15.000 schools with about 90 percent of a l l pr ivate school s tudents , thinks the burden of proof of d iscr iminat ion ought to be on the IRS and not the in­ dividual school No general rule , no mat ter how careful ly craf ted, can subst i tute for a weighing of the evidence of d iscr iminat ion. CAPE states CAPE by the way. supported the Supreme Court s Gonzales decis ion which was aimed at cut t ing out tax dedut ibi l i ty for segregat ion ac derr :es Kurtz is get t ing plenty of mai l about his scheme - 100.000-plus ie ' ters in op­ posi t ion so far Despi te the IRS apparent wish to set the new regulat ion in concrete before Congress convenes in January hear ings have now been cal led for Dec 5 in Washington Bipar t isan opposi t ion is bui lding Sens Edmund Muskie 'D Maine and Thomas Eagleton R NC and James East land D Mi§s-ha^e had a s taff members br ief ing "-other Capi tol Hil l s taffs on the proposal Meanwhile , the Foundat ion of Law and Society a publ ic interest law f i rm m Washington, has f i led sui t to compel the IRS to t reat the proposed regulat ion as sub s tant ivethus requir ing that cost-benefi t analysis Mr Carter told us so earnest ly he had demanded of a l ! regulat ions Corn Acreage Set Aside Program "Ineffective" I l l inois Director of \gr icul ture John R BW»ck Mid that he could not recommend part ic ipat ion by I l l inois far mers in the federal corn acreage set as ide program announced in Washington over the weekend Bl<nk said the new program is too i i t t ie too la te and wil l be ent i re ly ineffect ive in reducing the amount of corn on band Block sa id the program doesn t have enough in cent ives in i t to make i t wor thwhile for farmers to par t ic ipate and that i t should have been announced ear l ier before fal l p lowing and chemical appl icat ion was done when farmers could real is t ical ly have modif ied their cropping plans for 1979 This program actual ly has ie*» monetary incent ives than th«- one we had last year - las t years program didn t nave anywhere near enough par ! ic i pa t ion to achieve the desired effect of reducing suppl ies he said There is current ly a 1 4 bil l ion bushel carryov er of corn from las: year s crop which must compete in the same market with this year s record 6 9 bil l ion busnels of corr . product ion for the nat ion Block said He said the over supply was current ly causing corn to sel l 10 or 4u cents below the cost of product ion National Guard Revises Guidelines For Benefits Eligibi l i ty guidel ines have been revised for survivor benefi ts for qual i f ied members and former members of the I l l inois Army and Air Nat ional guard Qual i f ied members wil l be able to select f rom among one of three opt ions -decl ine to enter the plan now and st i l l remain el ibible to enter into the program at age 60: provide sn annui ty beginning on your s ixt ie th bir thday if you die before that date or on the date of your death if you die af ter your s ixt ie th bir thday . se lect immediate annui ty s tar t ing the date of your death, regardless of the age of your death All e l igible Nat ional Guard members are urged to contact their commanders in order to insure a current address for future instruct ions Eligible former members are asked to contact their former National Guard unit or the Office of the Illinois Adjutant General Camp Lincoln. 1301 North MacArthur Springfield 111 62702 Former Army National Guard members should send correspondence to the at tent ion of Colonel Dwight Raver Correspondence from former Air Nat ional Guard members should be sent to Brigadier General Ralph Bush So says the VA... 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