Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Nov 1984, p. 8

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• •PLAINDEALER HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7,1984 1 I n 1 -j&« o* Iff « ' * • tao0> Crime of the Week - This week Crime Stoppers is seeking information on a burglar who enjoys fall and winter sports at someone else's expense. The thief broke into Northern Prairie Outfitters, located at 314 Northwest Highway in Fox River G r o v e , s o m e t i m e b e t w e e n 459-4800 ^eterans remember comrades Plaindealer Herald Photo by DonrurSantl Wednesday,, Sept. 12 and Friday morning, Sept. 14. Entry was gain­ ed by breaking a basement win­ dow. Once inside, the burglar careful­ ly chose items to steal, disturbing very little in the store. In all, $600 worth of outdoor equipment was taken, including a down sleeping bag, a back pack, and a pair of cross country skis. It appears that only items for personal use were taken, and that the burglar neither looked for, nor was in­ terested in cash or other items. Crime Stoppers pays cash rewards of up to $1,000 for in­ formation leading to the arrest and filing of criminal charges against offenders. If you have any information about this burglary to Northern Prairie Outfitters, or in­ formation on any other crimes, call Crime Stoppers at (815) 459- 4800. All Callers remain anonymous- one never needs to give a name. Crime Stoppers, which is spon­ sored by the McHenry Area Chamber of Commerce, assigns secret numbers to anonymous callers who provide information. Callers are instructed to call back at regular intervals to find out if any suspects have been arresU as a result of confidential inform tiongiven. 4 •• * If there are arrests, the Crin Stoppers board of directors th< meets to determine, an a propriate reward. A seer meeting is arranged to make th c a s h r e w a r d p a y m e n t s Anonymous callers to Crime Stop pers do not have to appear i court. • « . • CORRECTION A McHenry City Council story published in the Oct. 31 issue of th< McHenry Plaindealer Herald, in correctly reported a vote on the subject of a pond at Khox Park Alderman Liz Nolan mftde the mo tion and voted for construction ol a pond at the park. She did not cast a vote on the issue of a sign variation for Boone Creek Plaza (Jewel). ^Mmbersot World War I Barracks 1315 join in a Mary's church. From left are: Floyd Cooley ™ "'nte In memory of their comrades who died In service officer; Paul Leubscher, vice war to end all wars". Names of ser- commander; Henry Rahn, commander* jneemen who died in World War I are engraved Charles J. Brichta, quarter master: and Art a bell which is displayed in front of St. Kunkel, trustee. urning Point, Inc. seeks volunteers ^ mi gii Turning Point, Inc., a 24-hour < -- crisis line which serves all of ^-McHenry County, is in need of '^'-volunteers. The next training session will »gin Monday, Nov. 12 at the First [^Methodist Church, 236 W. Crystal ~.ake Ave., Crystal Lake. Training ill start promptly at 7 p.m. A person in a direct service posi- ion receives 15 hours of training. ~*iey meet for five weeks, one light each week for three hours, le volunteers are required to at- ind all five sessions and to attend J^»*four rap sessions each year, "tressline workers take one six- iour shift each week and one weekend day per month, which comes to a total of 30 hours each month. After the training, volunteers are asked to make a six-month committment of service. Turning Point is run by people I McHenry County. They have no special skills, but are specially trained to help victims of violence and stress in a one-on-one capaci­ ty. The stress line, 1-338-8080, is {AMNESTY Nearly $3.3 million has been col­ lected faring the fir# two weeks o(, the Illinois Tax Amnesty Pro­ gram, according to State Revenue TMrector^Thomas. Johnson. The largest check to date was $396,000, submitted recently by a utility company, Johnson said. manned 24 hours a day by persons who are non-judgemental and car­ ing. When needed, the caller can f i n d r e f e r r a l s , s a f e h o m e placements, support or just so­ meone who will listen. For more information, call the Turning Point office at 1-338-8081. WE FEATURE REDDING STATIONERY • INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS • GIFT ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS • RECEPTION NEEDS • NAPKINS - MATCHBOOKS • BRIDAL PARTY GIFTS BEAUTIFULLY THERMOGRAPHED Elegance at low cost a beauti­ ful selection of wedding sta­ tionery with professional ad­ vice on proper etiquette and procedure. See our selec­ tion of Traditional and Contemporary designs. if PLAINDEALER HERALD 3812 W. Elm St. McHenry 385-0170 0̂ WHAT McHENRY HAS BEEH WAITING FOR? AKE YOUR THANKSGIVING FEAST OMPLETE WITH MOUTH-WATERING PIES AND DINNER ROLLS FROM $ BAKE SHOP 1309 N. RIVERSIDE DR. McHENRY <815 385-0044 RECORDS* TAPES* SHEET MUSIC* INSTRUMENT ACCESSORIES* STEREOS 122S N. GREEN ST. • McHENRY* 344-0341 * M-F 9-5:30 Sat. 9-5 HEY AREA MUSICIANS AND SINGERS!!! DON'T MISS OUR URGE SELECTION OF: • MUSIC BOOKS AND SHEET MUSIC • HARMONICAS • DRUMSTICKS • DRUMHEADS • GUITAR STRINGS • VALUE OIL AMOREi . \ TAPIHG YOUR OWN? WE HAVE BLANK TAPES VIDEO & CASSETTE BROWSE THROUGH OUR LARGE SELECTION OF ALBUMS & TAPES * ARISTA *RCA * CAPITOL 'ELECTRA *CBS 'WARNER BROS. 'MUCH MORE! HARD-TO-FIND COMPACT DISCS ARE HERE! STATE-OF-THE-ART STEREO EQUIPMENT BY PIONEER, HITACHI AND OTHERS!!! *STERE0 SPEAKERS 'RECEIVERS 'TURN TABLES 'NEEDLES •CASSETTE DECKS 'WALKMANS 'MORE!! WE ALSO HAVE... 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