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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Aug 1975, p. 5

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DISTRICT 12 DEFENDS VOTE (Continued From Page 1) funds) are an exaggeration and does not take into con­ sideration all 'financial aspects of forming a unit district. "Financial con­ siderations utilized by Johnsburg school of­ ficials and board of education are available from a study of John­ sburg school citizens chaired by an outside consultant during the past winter. This financial data was reviewed at a hearing before the McHenry county superintendent of schools in May of this year. He concurred that it would be in the best interest of the area, that there was enough financial resources available in the tAtal plan, and also reviewed the dissolution of funds aspect of the total unit district formation process. Subsequently the Illinois State D e p a r t m e n t o f Education studied the Johnsburg unit district proposal for a month and they concurred with the McHenry county superintendent of school's decision that the total unit district concept was valid, feasible, and in the best interest of the area. Subsequently citizens, board of education, and administration scru­ tinized and refined the financial data further for presentation to the public. There is enough money in the proposal to do the job and the financial figures are valid. Material being distributed in J o h n s b u r g S c h o o l District 12 boundaries by District 156 that the administration and board of education have examined, revealed that the following con­ siderations were not apparently a component of their computations: a. "The same bond retirement schedule is not utilized; b. "Savings in the transportation fund are not considered; c. "The 5 cents savings in the Working Cash fund is not con­ sidered (by state law when one becomes a unit district a school district can levy only 5 cents tax in the Working Cash fund whereas now both Johnsburg School District 12 and McHenry High School District 156 levies such a 5 cents tax). d "Implications from the Illinois State Capital Development Board Debt Retirement for payment of principal and interest on new school construction bonds are not con­ sidered. "In assessing whether there is enough money in the proposal to do the job, the Johnsburg school district taxpayer is asked to take into,, consideration that there will be an estimated $1.5 from McHenry high s c h o o l d i s t r i c t dissolution of funds for high school construction purposes. As a further informational guide to the general public, the administration and board of education would like to indicate that the building of a high school does not become as great a financial burden as one might expect. The amount of monies that goes into a school budget for payment of principal and interest is minimal. The major amount of monies that goes into a school budget is to pay the salaries of school em­ ployees. "The bond retirement schedule that Johnsburg School District 12 has formulated would be one that would pay off the bonds for the proposed new John­ sburg high school over a nineteen-year period of time. The amount of principal and interest of this is prorated much as a private citizen would pay off the principal and interest on a house that would be paid off over a 15 or 20-year period. Once again, it should be e m p h a s i z e d t h a t , although it might ap­ pear to be a large amount of money to a citizen, when a cost of building a high school is spread over the taxing power of the entire J o h n s b u r g s c h o o l district and with the a b o v e m e n t i o n e d dissolution of funds paying for ap­ proximately one-third of the cost, the total amount per taxpayer is not as much in ad­ ditional taxes. The additional amount of tax money appears to be a balance-off in that if the vote is not successful to form a separate Johnsburg unit school district and build a Johnsburg high school on Aug. 16, voters of the J o h n s b u r g s c h o o l district will then still be a component of McHenry High School District 156 and will be asked to expend ap­ proximately the same amount of money for McHenry high school's building plans in then- proposed vote this October. If Johnsburg vote is successful this Saturday, Aug. 16, J o h n s b u r g s c h o o l district voters will not have to vote in October as they will be a separate flnit school flistrict educating pupils in grades K-12 (rather than the present K-8 arrangement). "The board of education and ad­ ministration feel that the past record of J o h n s b u r g S c h o o l District 12 pertaining to accurately projecting a n d a d m i n i s t e r i n g building programs, bond issues,- and. honestly portraying,' financial considerations have been correct and s h o u l d s p e a k f o r themselves." THEFTS RAMPANT IN McHENRY AREA (Continued From Page 1) gates to leave the property. Although the vehicle was recovered, the identity of the thief was not determined. A 14-toot rowboat was stolen last week from Sunrise Ridge park, where it had been secured by its owner, Bruno Reseck. of 4107 Seneca road. Wonder Lake. James Beyer of 9110 Won- dermere road, Wonder Lake, reported that a quantity of hand tools were taken from an unlocked building on his property last week. Samuel Baldino of 103 Lin-' coin road, McHenry, told authorities a portable television set, a combination television and AM-FM radio console, a typewriter and a maple bench were stolen from his residence last week. A propeller was taken from a motorboat owned by James Murphy of 5014 Willow, Wonder Lake. It was undetermined when the theft occurred. Charles Hewitt of 312 M a p l e w o o d , M c H e n r y , i n ­ formed authorities that fifty pairs of new Armstron pliers were taken from his home Aug. 5. Kntry was made by prying open the lock on a rear door. Four spotlights were taken from the roof of the Ringwood school Aug. 5. The previous night someone had broken the lead wire off the television antenna. Inna Webber of 4903 Wild- wood, McHenry, reported someone had entered her home last week and taken $100 in coins from a large bottle in a bedroom. James Kubalewski of 8203 ShOflerHfiT Window and Wall Decor roff W0VCN WOODS Gerson road. Wonder Lake, informed county deputies that his 51 l> horsepower outboard motor was taken from his garage last Wednesday night. Numerous bicycle thefts were reported by county residents recently. Edward Schwarz of 817 Peter street, McHenry, said a man's orange Huffy 10-speed bicycle was taken from his backyard last Tuesday night. A white International 10- speed bicycle and a Wards blue 10-speed bicycle were taken from the unlocked, attached garage of Donald Bluemel at 8008 Oakwood drive. Wonder Lake, last Saturday morning. PAGE 5 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1975 Mary Hankes of 101 Kohl a v e n u e . S p r i n g G r o v e , i n ­ formed deputies that a green Headmaster AMF 20-inch bicycle was stolen from the rear of the property sometime during the past weekend, LIONS SPONSOR EYE TESTS (Continued From Page 1) professional staff supplied by the Lions of Illinois Foundation in carrying out the tests. The tests take only a few minutes. They are painless and designed to reassure all those who do not have glaucoma and to forewarn those with elevated eye pressure. In addition, preliminary tests are given for visual acuity in the Mobile unit, so that residents may find out if they have other eye problems which may need attention. MUSIN' AND MEANDERIN' (Continued From Page 1) definite place in life. Not the least of them is to recall the joys and heartaches of youth and realize that nothing remains the same. 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