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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Dec 1980, p. 4

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PAGE 4 - PLAINDEALER • FRIDAY. DECEMBER 5.1980 * Your Police Department by Officer Jim Fitzgerald * > * * * * Christmas is just around the corner now, and everyone is getting into the spirit by doing their gift shopping both in McHenry, and around the county. Traffic , on Friday's , Saturday's and Sunday's in town are usually hectic, to say the least, and now with the extra push to get the shopping done early, traffic is twice as bad as usual Although the holidays usually put us in a happy mood, and everyone wants to get their chores done, we can easily forget to exercise basic good sense and safety, and run into our neighbors in our zeal to get the shopping done; and I don't mean a casual chance meeting. Publ ic Re la t ions Of f icer McHenry Ci ty Po l ice Phone 385-2131 Traditionally, accidents go up considerably around Christmas, and there is no surer way to ruin one's day than to have an accident. I want everyone to enjoy this time, of year in one piece, so ret's all of us be 10 percent more careful than we normally would be and we can all be together with our loved ones over the next few weeks If you want to do something really nice, continue that 10 percent extra margin of caution through 1981 and beyond and we'll all be better off for it. I hope everyone had a happy and joyous Thanksgiving last week. I'm very proud of all of you as I » » * * * » * » * t * * » heard of no major accidents or injuries from accidents over the past holiday weekend, and I'm very thankful for that. You can all give yourselves a pat on the back and a hearty "way to go" for your care. Congratulations!! Let's give ourselves another week or two, an0^ then pack the children into the family go cart and take a cruise around town and look at all the beautiful house decorations and Christmas trees. I see where the Otts on Main street have once again beautifully decorated their yard for everyone's en­ joyment. They have set up their display every year for the past 6 years I've been working here, and I'm sore they set it up before I arrived, and it always reminds me of how close that special day is and to get myself ready. Many other people in town put up displays, and I'm sure that the kids would get a kick out of seeing all the gaily decorated bouses. Christmas is supposed to be for kids but we're all children at this time of the year, so well all get a bang out of the drive, One last thing, we're all getting a little sloppy about the condition of our cars and trucks, and we're getting a lot of warning tickets for one headlight or tailight out, or loud muffler, etc.. Before the snow and ice really sets in hard, let's take a walk around 'ol Betsy and make sure all her parts work i, property ; two white lights to the front, and two red ones to the rear, ok? See you next week • drive carefully! Township Officials Attend Conference OF MI: MONTH ymrnvtlue MONTH n/ewjiaverb now 4*4* Whll« 9.99 r Wicker-Look Quartz Wall Clock Accurate to within 5 sec­ onds a month. Cordless. Crystal dial, sweep hand. Whit© or natural. 11 %-in. diameter. 7815/6-4 QaartMes Limited c&m Sb now Nun da Township Super­ visor Anita Sherwood, Assessor Marilyn Janke, Deputy Assessor James Sales and Nun da Cemetery fund President and County board member James D. Curran were among the approximate 2,000 delegates and guests who attended the 7lst annual Educational conference sponsored by the Township Officials of Illinois (T.O.I.) at the Hilton hotel in Springfield. The association (T.O.I.) is comprised of nearly 12,000 officials from the 1,432 townships in 85 counties across the state. Member townships receive in­ formation concerning legislative activities, proper functions of their offices and development of new programs for the township form of government. T.O.I, also acta as a clearing house for information for both state and federal legislators. • • • • The Church, as an in­ stitution, deserves your support, not because it is perfect, but because it strives in the right direc­ tion. f * * • If you can keep from being envious and jealous of your fellow-man, you are approaching the out­ skirts of civilization. WTHE MONTH Suppfrt Press 'n Sand^ SANDING FILE Press sandpaper strip on­ to contoured file and you can sand even irregular and hard-to-reach areas. For wood, metal & plastic. W/asst'd grit paper. 9124A RATCHETTOOL SYSTEM Incl. reversible ratchet ball, 7-in. blade, adapter for the two standard tips and one Phillips tip, and upright storage case. AK-SP UM WKTMATISIO rev.tuino« 385-4600 Htn.4rt.fi9Q M>5:00 ilir ~f " •:iiinifii :u|K Every Friday & Saturday Night "The Great" Dotti Gaines with the Dea Walker Trie -Plus- Our Famous Fish Fry withPotato Pancakes All you A95 can eat! •• 3309 Chapel HiU Rd. McNanry 385-4899 SPEr SILVESTRI - 35 MINIATURE EIGHTS 20% OFF U.L. LISTED LIGHTS in solid colors or multicolors with or without reflectors, white or green strings. SAI.K FINDS DEC. 14 CHRISTMAS TREE SALE Super Tree - No. 9466 Ren 72.50 Sale $58.00 i Super Tree - No. 9490 - Ren- 167.50 Sale $129.Q0 Super Tree - No. 94.78 - Ren. 115.00 Sale $85.00 ' Quick Tree - No. 9548 Ren 42.50 Sale $34.00 ' Quick Tree - No. 9560 - Reg. 6J.75 Sale $49.00 • Quick Tree - No 9584 - Ren. !4T-iQ Sale $109.50 ' Silver Tree - No. 36-4551 - Ren. 26.25 Sale $19.50 n Balsam - No. 54 74 27 Ren. 36.25 Sale $29.00 Alpine - No. 84-81 - Ren. 200.00 Sale $159.50 These are all the manufacturers Top-Of-The-I.ine Christmas Trees. All Klame Ketardant. Quantities are l imited. 815 469 6200 owerwee Rts. 14 & 176 Crystal Lake, Illinois Mon. Fri. 9-9; Sat. 9!»; Sun. 10-S Remembering When ORCHARD BEACH COUNTRY CLUB For more than a year the Plaindealer carried a column called "Remembering When", recognizing long time subcribers. A new form of the same column was inspired by a souvenir picture booklet which made its appearance between 1912 and 1915. It was given to the Plaindealer by Herbert H. Freund, and contains several scenes of the early days in McHenry which whould have appeal both for those who remember and those who feel they would like to become better acquainted with the community as it was in the early days. Not many now living in McHenry will recall that Orchard Beach once had a country club. Pictured above is the clubhouse, which appears to have been popular Judging from the large group gathered on the porch. Pledge Improvement Of Services To Children Culmination of the 1980 Illinois White House Con­ ference on Children, held in Springfield, was ratification and approval of the draft of the Statewide document by voting delegates from across Illinois. The 150 page document was the result of 18 months of effort on the part of members of the eight regional committees, the Statewide committee, the Illinois Council of Youth, the Illinois Commission on Children and resource persons. Delegates to the conference were drawn from these groups. Police Alert Citizens Alert bulletins are prepared as a public service by the McHenry County Sheriff's Police Crime Prevention section under the direction of Sheriff Henry Nulle. Burglaries: there were 9 burglaries reported this past week, ending Nov. 28. Six of these were to homes, two were to businesses and one was to a vehicle. Entry was made in four cases through unlocked doors, one was through a locked door and four were by force to windows. The most common items taken were: tape recorders, calculators, radios, starters, hand tools, wrenches, hammers, pliers, currency in coins and bills, turntables, tire riffis, snow tires, lawn tractors, air compressors, circular saws and blades. The known value of the reported missing items was $7,368.68. The hardest hit areas were areas bordering Crystal Lake, McHenry, Woodstock and Marengo. Traffic Hints and Tips: Towing of vehicles in McHenry county. Citizens, your vehicle will be towed if it's a road hazard or if it's left abandoned upon or along a road or road right of way. This is for your protection, your vehicles protection and for the protection of the motoring public. Your vehicle will also be towed if the vehicle blocks or hinders snow removal equipment in any way. Burglary Hints and Tips: Be Aware! Remember burglars like Christmas presents too. Know your neighbors' normal routines, such as their work or vacation schedules. Burglars, mistaken as professional movers, have openly carted off valuable possessions. If neighbors' haven't mentioned moving, be suspicious. Watch for movepient inside a home that should be empty, strange cars or trucks in a driveway, loiterers and other suspicious activity. The document dealt with improvement of services to children in the next 10 years. The delegates recommended that public funds be used only for public schools because of the difficulty of funding education with shrinking tax dollars. The conference report suggests that juvenile courts should continue to have respon­ sibilities to serve youths who run away. The delegates also voted that services to pregnant teenagers and to single parent families should be expanded. In addition, the delegates, recommended that one agency should be responsible for coordinating the planning of the various state agencies serving the children of Illinois. Governor James R. Thompson, in his address to the delegates, pledged that the needs of children would be given top proprity for the decade of the '80's by his present administration and by his next administration if he is reelected. Charlie Jacobson Christmas Plane Specials I USED SPINET - WALNUT '550" 1 NEW DEMONSTRATOR SPINET 895" 1 NEW DEMONSTRATOR CONSOLE 995" 1 NEW STERLING CONSOLE 1095" 1 NEW WINTER SPINET. 1095" 1 NEW CABARET PLAYER. 2995" 1 NEW MUSETTE PLAYER. 2995" Prices DO NOT include Illinois Sales Tax which is 5%% extra - Prices do include bench, delivery (not over 100 miles), one tuning in home, full service warranty by dealer for 90 days, limited fac­ tory warranty on all new pianos for 10 years. Favorable finan­ cing available. These are all ene ef a kind specials se call seea while the selectien is good!! Showroom Open by Appointment Only -- -- Charlie Jacobson Jim Jacobson (815) 653-6554 (815) 728-1314 CRIMINAL DUMPING Gov. James R. Thompson announced a special in­ vestigative unit is being formed in the Illinois Department of Law En­ forcement to lead an attack on the criminal dumping of hazardous wastes in Ulinois\ The new Law Enforcement unit will include 25 agents and related equipment at a cost of about $1.4 million a year. In addition, Thompson said, he will draft legislation for the next General Assembly session to allow IEPA personnel to set fines up to $10,000 on the site where hazardous waste dumping violation occurs. liNllMSQtinC the professional do-it-yourself carpet cleaning system First Hour of Rentol $1.00 per hour . . . for every hour thereafter. (Example- 2 hours . . total charge $1 plus tax.) NO MINIMUM Special Rental Rate Good Monday thru Thursday RINSENVAC cleans the way professionals do. at a fract ion of the cost A SUN NO MINIMUM OVERNIGHT IPICIAII 8:00 P.M.-t:00 A.M. $10.00 8 HORNSBYS ^ family (fnipri 4400 W. RTE. 120, McHENRY, ILL.

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