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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Apr 1978, p. 4

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PAGE 4 - PLAINDEALER -FRIDAY. APRIL 28. 1978 Two Drivers Injured In Tuesday Afternoon Cra/h A McHenry area driver and a Spring Grove driver were in­ jured in a two-car accident Tuesday afternoon According to Sheriff's police. Louis Zedli. 519 W. Sunrise drive. McHenry, and Marsha J Lynn. 7401 Villa Vista. Spring Grove, were taken to McHenry hospital by the Johnsburg Rescue squad following the accident at 4 45 p.m at Route 12 and Fox Lake road Ms Lynn told police4he was eastbound on Route 12 wljen^e Zedli auto, which was west^ bound, turned in front of her and she collided with the vehicle A witness to the accident agreed with the Spring Grove woman Zedli explained that he was eastbound on Route 12 and was going to turn left onto Fox Lake road when his car was struck by the oncoming Lynn vehicle OFFERMAN & CO., inc. NEW ISSUE This announcement is neither an otter to sell nor a solicitation^ an offer to buy these securit ies The otter is made only by the prospectus 10% Annual interest -- paid monthly $6,000,000 Subordinated Capital Notes Due 1988 MICKELBERRY CORPORATION OFFFRMAN & CO., inc. 5100 Gamble Drive. Minneapol is Mn 5S481 Tel f>1?-374 651.1 Please send me a prospectus on the Mickelberry <;orDoration Subordinated Capital Notes 402-B i Address i ' Town Business Phone State Zip Home Phone This announcement shall not constitute an otter to sell or solicitation ot an otter to buy these securities m any State m wh.cn such otter or solicitation would be unlawful Zedli was ticketed for failing to yield when turning left. A Wonder Lake man escaped injury when the car he was driving struck two deer early Wednesday morning Daniel J. Smutney^, 8202 Gerson drive. Wonder Lake, told Sheriff's police that he was westbound on Route 120 near Martin road when the two deer suddenly ran in front of his car. Smutney said that he could not avoid striking the two animals. - A two-car rear-end collision on Waukegan road Monday afternoon was blamed on wet pavement by one of the drivers. Mathew Hermann, 1209 Hilltop, told police he was eastbound on Waukegan road when he saw the brake lights of a stopped car ahead of him. Hermann said he applied his brakes but slid on the wet pavement and struck the stopped auto which was driven by Philip M. Weiss, 2414 Chapel Hill road. No injuries were reported following the incident. A Wonder Lake man was ticketed after he apparently turned in front of an oncoming auto Sunday afternoon. Edwin W. Fish, 8021 Oakwood drive, was ticketed for failing to yield when turning left after his car was struck by a car driven by Frederic V. Dolby of Wauconda. Dolby told city police he was westbound on Route 120 when the Fish vehicle, which had been eastbound, turned left onto Ramble road. Dolby said he could not avoid colliding with the turning auto. The Fish car then struck a car driven by Charles E. Horst, 910 Oakwood drive, which was stopped at the stop sign on Ramble road. None of the drivers were injured in the incident. An rear-end collision in­ volving a District 156 school bus Friday afternoon resulted in SATURDAY-SUNDAY OR MONDAY PRIME RIB of BEEF AU JUS Special *650 Includes: Our famous Salad Bar, Choice of Potato, Soup or ^ Tomato Juico, Mini loaf of Broad and Buttor. A TRY OUR FAMOUS SALAD BAR FOR LUNCH MON. thru FRI. ...AND FASHION SHOW AT LUNCH ON WEDNESDAY I 10NEH0M STEfiK SOUSE Route 120 - 2% Miles East of McHenry - 385-9869 minor damage to both vehicles involved. Jacolyn Y. Sheehan, 4308 South street, the driver of the bus, told police she was behind a car driven by Chester Conrad, 4708 Oakwood drive, which was stopped at a stop sign on John street at Front street. Ms. Sheehan said that she thought the Conrad car was going to drive forward and she pulled forward, striking the vehicle. Neither driver nor any oc­ cupant of the bus was reported injured. Marie E. Wieczorek, Spring Grover was stopped in traffic on Elm street when her car was struck from behind by another vehicle Thursday afternoon. Mike S. Damiani, 105 Navajo court, told police he was eastbound on Elm street and noticed the Wieczorek auto stopped in traffic and applied his brakes, but still struck the stopped auto in the rear. No tickets were issued following the mishap. Aworc/ Contract To Reconstruct Intersection The Illinois Department of Transportation has announced the award of a $369,680 contract to Lakeland Construction company, McHenry, for the reconstruction of the in­ tersection of U.S. Route 12 and Illinois Route 120, near Volo. The contractor expects to start work May 1, with an an­ ticipated completion date of Sept. 30. In addition to the work performed by Lakeland con­ struction company other im­ provements by Northern Illinois Gas and Com­ monwealth Edison, and Illinois Bell Telephone will be per­ formed at the same time. Drivers are cautioned to be alert to barricades, warning signs, lights, and contractor's equipment. The road will not be closed to traffic, but partial lane closures will be utilized during the work operations. • » • • Many a man pities other individuals who pity him, FORMAL WEAR RENTALS for ALL OCCASIONS IjM, men 12^^LGretnSt., McHenry GRAND OPENING The Affordable Sofar-Assi'sted Homes. They can save you up to 60%* of your annual energy costs for space and water heating and cooling! Compared to an all-electric home FHA and VA FINANCING AVAILABLE Here is a tremendous breakthrough! Homes that com­ bine the fuel-saving economies of the sun with ad­ vanced methods for home heating, cooling and insu­ lation. And, at a price well within your reach. These beautiful new homes introduce an energy-saving system combining: Revere Sun Pride" Water Heating System; General Electric Weathertrons Heat Pump with Climatuff" Compressor; STYROFOAM TG in­ sulation sheathing from The Dow Chemical Company; and our own exclusive Thermo-Shield insulation system. You have a wide and wonderful choice: ranch and split-level homes. 3 and 4 bedrooms, ap­ pliance-center kitchens, spacious living rooms. 'Based on an October. 1977 independent Study of 42 cities using ASHRAE calculations comparing an 1161 sq. ft. ranch on a crawl- space built to F N.A Minimum property Standards using electric resistance space and water heating and electric cooling, with an identical house containing the Affordable Solar-Assisted Home package Data available upon request Savings will vary depend­ ing on climale. home size, type, location and orientation, fuel ratet and family size. Choice Guilders, he OPEN HOUSE 4909 W. WONDER LAKE RD. (WHITE OAKS BAY) WONDER LAKE, ILL SATURDAY and SUNDAY APRIL 29th and 30th from 1:30 until 4:30 Rout* 120 *« Wonder Lake ltd.. North to lornord Milt ltd. Go Wost to Item ltd. to Wondorwoods Dr. South to Whit* Oaks Boy Subdivision Watch for Bannor». MORE FAMILIES LIVE IN NATIONAL HOMES THAN ANY OTHER HOMES IN THE WORLD & Legal Notice City Collector's Annual Report of City of McHenry's Funds received in GENERAL FUND during the period of May 1,1977 to March 31. 1978 TOTAL RECEIPTS $1,393,762.69 Total amount deposited with City Treasurer William Brda $1,393,762.69 DISTRIBUTION OF FUNDS RECEIVED Vehicle Licenses 32,740.00 Liquor Licenses 16,850.00 SUNDRY LICENSES Milk Licenses 540.00 Coin-Operated Licenses 2,717.50 Food Delivery Licenses 100.00 Food Dealer Licenses 12.00 Restaurant Licenses 13.00 Roller Rink Licenses 40.00 Scavenger Licenses 125.00 Theater Licenses 40.00 Carnival Licenses 90.00 Electrical Licenses 340.00 Taxi-Franchise Licenses 160.00 Building Permits 37,320.51 Fines-Circuit Court 34,578.20 Parking Meter Collections 14,013.61 50 cents Parking Meter Fines 2,8%00 $2 Fines 1,77*00 $3 Fines 2,878.00 $5 Fines 615.00 Vehicle Sticker Fines 245.00 MISCELLANEOUS 1,900.00 11,841.33 100.00 340.00 1,808.00 4,764.50 620.65 368% 1,560.00 325.00 193.00 75.20 68.51 25.00 785.93 327.60 Zoning Filing Fees Interest Earned on Certificates of Deposits Donation to Police Department Snow Plow Donations Police Reports Certified Copies of Death Certificates Hunting & Fishing License Fees Books and Maps Weed Cutting Fees Sweeping Parking Lots Bike Auction Proceeds McHenry Marathon Registration Police Evidence Sale of Used Typewriter Close-out of Bicentennial Fund Service Fees from Concerned Citizens Draper Rd. Improvements Collection v 3,000.00 Transfer from Special Assessment Funa Closing 482.50 Off-Street Parking Revenue 500.00 State Sales Tax 732,551.82 State Income Tax 94,841.50 REIMBURSEMENTS McHenry Township Fire Dist. -- Desk Comm. Salaries 6,600.00 Reimbursements for Officer's Training 2,482.88 Insurance Overpayments from Employees 200.00 C.E.T.A. Salary Reimb.-- PoliceDept. 19,411.94 C.E.T.A. Salary Reimb - Public Works 25,035.05 Regional Communications Equipment Reimb. 1,584.85 Illinois Bell Commissions 60.52 Lyon-Healy Overpayment 1.19 Dinner Reimbursements 13.90 McHenry County Clerk- Registration of Voters 119.85 Squad Car Damage 4,980.15 Parking Meter Damage 352.00 Property Damage 353.76 Lost Police Department Equipment Reimb. 14.50 PROPERTY TAX COLLECTIONS General Fund 105,570.25 Road & Bridge 31,437.07 Public Benefit 15,124.34 Band 2,079.06 Debt Service 105,866.93 Police Pension 3,854.60 Library 63,163.34 Civil Defense 890.19 por y s Funds TER AND SEWER FUND during the period of May 1, 1977 to March 31, 1978 TOTAL RECEIPTS $479,593.82 Total amount deposited ty William Brda 479,593.82 DISTRIBUTION OF FUNDS RECEIVED Water Rents 188,560.46 Sewer Rents 163,130.12 Water Hookups 31,700.00 Sewer Connections 64,200.00 - Penalties-Water 2,207.88 Penalties-Sewer 2,761.53 Interest Earned on Certificates of Deposit _ 14,248.82 Governmental Grant 2,100.00 MISCELLANEOUS Water Meter Sales 799.30 Tap-on Machine Rentals 180.30 Meter Repair 197.46 Water shut on-off 20.00 Septic fee 15.00 Release of liens 27.00 Transfer from closing 2 Special Assessments Accounts 8,712.21 Transfer from closing Millstream Addition Escrow Account 733.74 CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT COLLECTED Water , 44,600.00 Sewer / 54,750.00 Total 99,350.00 Barbara E. Gilpin City Collector (Pub. Apr. 28,1978) Legal Notice NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on April 25th, A.D. 1978, a certificate* was fil6d in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenrv County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post-office addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as JOHN A. RABER & ASSOCIATES, located at 5607 Wonder Woods Drive, Wonder Lake, 111. 60097. Dated this 25th day of April, A.D. 1978. Vernon W. Kays County Clerk (Pub. Apr. 28, May 5,12,1978) • Legal Notice The Board of Education of McHenry Community High School Dist. No. 156 will receive sealed bids on the installation of a water & sewer line for the Building Trades House located at 1017 Hanley St., McHenry, IL. Bids will be accepted until 11:00 a.m. Thursday, May 11, 1978. Specifications may be obtained at the Office of the Principal, 4724 W. Crystal Lake Kd., McHenry. IL. Michael R. Kelly Business Manager (Pub. Apr. 28,1978) Courthouse Squares Ellen Quintan Named To Honor Nursing Society Ellen T. Quinlan, student at Northern Illinois university, School of Nursing, has been accepted to the Beta Omega chapter of Sigma Theta Tau, the National Honor Society of nursing. Acceptance into the society is limited and based on outstanding scholarship^ leadership, and recom­ mendations. The new members received their key and mem­ bership during an impressive candlelight ceremony April 16. Ellen is a 1976 graduate of McHenry high school and will receive a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing from Nor­ thern Illinois university in May, 1979. She is currently junior class representative of the Student Nurse organization and has been elected corresponding secretary for the 1978-79 semesters. She has served on several faculty committees and as a volunteer for the American Cancer society She conducts demonstrations and seminars in the DeKalb area. Ellen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Quinlan, 2506 Villa lane, McHenry, High School Presents Children's Theatre McHenry high school will be presenting the children's theatre musical, "The Lion Who Wouldn't", May 6-7, in West campus auditorium. This lighthearted tale takes the audience through the ex­ plorations of a lion in search of himself; he has decided that being a circus lion is not the life for him. The children who are visiting the circus and the lion's attendant all help him live out his various fantasies; a teacher, a baseball player, an actor, a detective and a sea captain. The wide variety of scene changes demands quick character and costume changes and provides a challenge to all of the actors. The lion is played by John Michel, Allen Schneidewent portrays the attendant and the children are played by Lynn Lupo, Dennis Wilson, Linda Schiller, Don Donovan, Shiela Werner (the AFS student from Australia), Dave Lindquist, Darren Anderson and Tami Gunder. Accompanying the singers is Stephanie Karwacki on the piano. The show's director is Ms. Sandra Bonde, who was the technical director-designer for "Oliver". A small donation will be asked for at the door. Performances will be May 6 at 1 and 7 p.m. and on May 7 at 3. Hold Cerebral Palsy Workshop At Gages Lake City of McHenr received in WATER What this country really needs is a tax brake S A workshop on cerebral palsy will be presented at 8:30 a.m. Saturday, May 13, at Laremont school in Gages Lake. Spon­ sored by the Lake-McHenry Regional program, a lecture- discussion format is planned with guest speakers par­ ticipating. This program will be offered to all persons interested in increasing their knowledge about the cerebral palsied child. Laremont school is located on Gages Lake road, one-half mile east of Rt. 45 and north of Rt. 120. The conference will con­ clude at noon. Cerebral Palsy is caused by damage to the cells of the central nervous system. This irreparable damage in the nervous system interferes with the normal process of attaining the child's full potential in physical and educational development. Because of the damage, the child will have impaired muscular activity which will result in difficulty and-or inability to maintain normal positions such as sitting or standing and the' balance needed for these positions. Performance of normal movements and skills is also impaired. As these problems are now identified in infancy and early childhood, the challenge of developing efficient and ef­ fective treatment programs is presented to therapists and educators. WHAT S NEW r» planned around young brtde*4o4>e with gifts and advice from a fuN range of bridal professionals. And r« a fun way to plan for the big day CaM now for reservations. Carolyn Farrington Cm usualy at home 385-7980 Compact (2x2 ih.) unit for pocket or purse has four magnifiers for those times when you want to look at something closely--or closer. 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