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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Apr 1977, p. 9

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P \ < i K 1 0 - P L A I X P K A i . K R - W E D V K S D A Y . A P R I L 6 . 1 9 7 7 District, except that portion lying within the Village of Wauconda Polling Place Legal Notice NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION WAUCONDA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT LAKE AND McHENRY COUNTIES. ILLINOIS NOTICE is heteby given that on SV^urckiv. the 30th day of Aprihi&'T. an election will be held in\he Wauconda Fire Protection District. Counties of Lake ancySlcIIenry and State of Illinois, for the purpose of voting upon the proposition of providing emergency am­ bulance service for the citizens of said District, establishing for this service a tax rate of 25 percent on the full, fair cash value of taxable property, as equalized or assessed by the Department of Local Govern­ ment Affairs. It is estimated that the ap­ proximate amount of taxes extendable under the proposed rate is SI25.277 41; such amounts being computed on the full, fair casfi value of all taxable property within the District, as equalized or assessed by the Department of Local Government Affairs. For the purpose of this election, the following ,precinct%and polling places are 'hereby established: PRECINCT NUMBER 2 Precinct Number 2 shall comprise all of the Wauconda Fire Protection District in Wauconda Township t except that portion lying within the incorporated area of the Village of Wauconda > North of a line formed by Burnett Road, then South to Darrell Road to Bonner Road, then East to the Wauconda Township line, and all of Fremont Township in the Wauconda Fire Protection The polling place for Precinct Numoer 2 at which all legal voters residing within said Precinct Number 2 shall vote, shall be at the Wauconda Township Highway Garage. 505 Bonner Road < 1 Block East of Route 12* in the Village of Wauconda. Illinois, in the Wauconda Fire Protection District, Lake and McHenry Counties. Illinois PRECINCT NUMBER 3 Precinct Number 3 shall comprise all of the Wauconda Fire Protection District lying in Mcllenry County Being East of the Fox River and South of Burnett Road and a line ex­ tending West from said road to the Fox River Polling Place The polling place for Precinct Numoer 3 at which all legal voters residing within said Precinct Number 3 shall vote, shall be at the Island Lake Village Hall. Route 176, in the V illage of Island Lake. Illinois, in- the Wauconda Fire Protection District. Lake and McHenry Counties. Illinois. PRECINCT NUMBER 4 Precinct Number 4 shall comprise all of Wauconda Township in the Wauconda Fire Protection District (except that portion lying within the Village of Wauconda) south of a line formed by Burnett Road. South on Darrell Road to Bonner Road and then East to the Wauconda Township line Polling Place The polling place for Precinct Numoer 4 at which all legal voters residing within said Precinct Number 4 shall vote, shall be at the Evangelical Free Church. Route 176 & Anderson Road. Wauconda Township. Illinois, in the Wauconda Fire. Protection District, Lake and McHenrv Counties. Illinois PRECINCT NUMBER 5 Precinct Number 5 shall comprise all of Wauconda Fire Protection District lying in Cuba and Ela Townships. Polling Place The polling place for Precinct Numoer 5 at which all legal voters residing within said Precinct Number 5 shall vote, shall be at the North Barrington School. Route 59 and Miller Road, in the Village of North Barrington. Illinois, in the Wauconda Fire Protection District, Lake and McHenrv Counties. Illinois. The polls will be opened at 6:00 A.M. and closed at 6:00 P.M. of the same day. Requirements tor voting are that he-she is a citizen of the United States of America, above the age of eighteen (18) years and has resided in the State of Illinois for one (1 > year or more, in the County of Lake or McHenrv for ninety <90> days or more, and in the Wauconda Fire Protection District. Lake or McHenrv County. Illinois, for thirty (30» days or more, prior to the date of voting, and that he-she presently resides within said Fire Protection District, that he-she is presently registered to vote at general elections from a residence located in said District. Absentee ballots will be available on 4-12-77 by calling Roberta Francisco (312-526- 3000> Liberty Street, Wauconda. Ill ., between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.* - Monday through Friday. By order of the Board ot Trustees of said District DATED, this 30th day of March. 1977. Robert Broda President < Pub Apr. 6.1977* Legol Notice NOTICE OF ELECTION PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a regular municipal election will be held in and for the Village of Holiday Hills. McHenrv County, Illinois, on Tuesdav the 19th Legal Notice The Pita Potluck day of April. 1977 for the pur- fiose of electing a Village 'resident and a Village Clerk. along with three trustees, who will serve a four-vear term, all as required by law. For the purpose of said election the corporate limits of the Village of Holiday Hills shall constitute the boundaries of the single election precinct and tne polling place for said election shall be the home of Roger Saunders. 2502 Driftwood located in said Village The polls at said election will bo opened at 6:00 o'clock A.M. and will be closed at, 6:00 o'clock P.M on the date of the election. Only qulaified and registered voters shall be •permitted to vote and voters must vote at the polling place designated above. By order of the President and Board of Trustees of the village of Holiday Hills. McHenry County. Illinois. Dated this 2nd day of April, 1977. Roger Saunders Village President Attest: Helen W Schneider Village Clerk (Pub. Apr 6, 1977) The Board of Education of McHenry Community High School District No. 156 will receive sealed bids on Drafting Supplies. Graphic Arts Sup­ plies, Athletic & Physical Education Supplies. Medical Supplies, and Towels for the 1977 78 school year. Bids will be accepted until 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, April 20.1977> Specifications may oe obtained at the Board of Education Office. 3926 W. Main St. McHenry, IL. 60050 Michael R. Kelly Business Manager (Puh. April 6.1977) Legal Notice NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on April 4th. A.D. 1977. a supplemental certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post-office addresses of all of tne persons owning, con­ ducting and transacting the business known as ANDERSON TREE SERVICE, located at 1016 North Madison Street, Woodstock, Illinois 60098. Dated this 4th dav of April, AD 1977. Vernon W. Kays County Clerk (Pub. Apr. 6, 13,20. 1977) About two out of every five college students own cars, com­ pared with three out of ten a decade ago. Two hundred years ago. when this nation was founded, the life expect- ancv was 32 years: today it's 71. We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities On Sale Items WINES AND LIQUORS APRIL 6th TO APRIL 12th 4610 W. RTE. 120, McHENRY, ILLINOIS SEAGRAMS V.O. " LIMIT ONE a Sfaflroo'5 vats** 7-UP REGULAR 86 PROOF BALLANTINE'S * di LIMIT ONE 816 OZ. BOTTLES HANNAH and HOGG BLENDED WHISKEY PLUS DEP BARRELHEAD ROOT BEER REGULAR OR DIET CALVERT GIN 816 OZ BOTTLES PLUS DEP 2% MILK 25 IMPORTED ITALIAN STOCK VERMOUTH SWEET OR DRY STOCK LARGE 30 OZ. BOTTLE GALLON Sale Beer Not Iced a}c # # # # # $ * * * No Sales To Minors LEROUX CORDIAL SALE! •BLACKBERRY BRANDY •APRICOT BRANDY •PEACH BRANDY •CREME de CACAO •CREME de MENTHE •PEPPERMINT SCHNAPPS •SLOE GIN MIX AND MATCH 3/$1000 LEROUX-WORLDWIDE PRODUCERS OF PREMIUM FULL PROOF CORDIALS! COMPLIMENT YOUR HOLIDAY DINNER WITH A BOTTLE OF WINE FROM OUR VAST SELECTION IMPORTED ITALIAN WHITE WINE MIRAFIORE SO AVE $029 CLASSICO A FIFTH ROSE' GOES BEST WITH HAM! IMPORTED FRENCH MICHELE ROSE d'ANJOU $1 99 FIFTH PABST 24 LOOSE 12 OZ. CANS $49 9 INGLENOOK NAVALLE$049 WINES ANDRE'S CHAMPAGNES 750 ML. BOTTLE $1 69 BUDWEISER 6-12 OZ. CANS ISRAELI KOSHER CONCORD WINE 99* M M FIFTH EXCELLENT AFTER DINNER! PAUL MASSON •RARE CREAM SHERRY •RARE TAWNY • pirru PORT B F,FTH $1 99 MILLER'S 12-12 OZ. CANS BLATZ 2412 OZ. BOTTLES $3 69 PLUS DEP. VISIT OUR CHEESE SHOP 4610 W. Rte. 120 Ph. 815 385-3200 Foolproof Food For Part-Time Cooks How to throw a party in no time -- I mean, literally no time. Update the potluck. You supply the place and ask your single friends to bring the dinner. For perfect results, plan a menu of foolproof food that's both quick and inex­ pensive. Here is a party meal that's so easy to prepare a busy bachelor, male or fe­ male, can throw together any of the dishes in record time. The deliciously different entree is Beef Souvlakia stuf­ fed into pocket shaped pita bread. This pancake shaped bread, Middle Eastern in ori­ gin, has become so popular that it's now available in most supermarkets. Slit with a knife to form a pocket. Stuff with beef stew meat which has been cooked with onions, green peppers and flavorful Contadina tomato paste and seasonings. Garnish as directed and serve with a flourish, These hot sandwiches really qualify as festive party fare! Along with the pita sand­ wiches, serve a raw vegetable platter. It helps to balance the meal nutritionally, and the crunchy texture provides a welcome contrast. For a glorious finale as­ sign Cherry Cream Tarts to any of your friends. Baking expertise isn't necessary. With the help of a commercial pie­ crust mix, this extravaganza is much easier than it looks, and much lower in calories than it looks too, thanks to the use of instant nonfat dry milk crystals in lieu of cream. In no time at all a few part- time cooks can put together a super-party, thanks to this foolproof menu. Try it, you'll like it! Beef Souvlakia (Makes 18 sandwiches, about 12 servings) 4 pounds beef stew meat 1/3 cup butter 1 3/4 cups water 2 1/2 cups sliced onions 1/4 cup chopped green pepper 2 crushed garlic cloves 11/3 cups (2 6-ounce cans) Contadina Tomato Paste 2 teaspoons salt 3/4 teaspoon pepper 2-3 teaspoons crushed oregano leaves 1 teaspoon crushed thvme leaves 3 3/4 teaspoon crushed rosemary leaves 3 tablespoons red wine vinegar . 18 small pita pocket breads* 1 cup (8-ounce carton) plain yogurt 1 cup (1 medium) thinly sliced onion 3-4 thinly sliced medium tomatoes 8 cups (1 medium head) shredded iceberg lettuce Cut meat into 1/2-inch pieces. Brown meat (one third at a time) in butter in large (14-inch)skillet. Remove meat as it browns. Combine 1/4 cup water, 2 1/2 cups sliced onions, green pepper and gar­ lic in skillet; cook 5 minutes. Add remaining 1 1/2 cups water and tomato paste. Blend thoroughly. Stir in salt, pep­ per, oregano, thyme, rose­ mary, vinegar and meat. Heat to boiling. Reduce heat and simmer, covered, 50 to 60 minutes or until meat is tender. Warm pita bread, if desired. Split each half-way to form pocket. Spread inside of each with 1 tablespoon yo­ gurt. Place 1/3-1/2 cup meat mixture in each bread. Add sliced onion, tomatoes and shredded lettuce as desired. Serve at once. *If pita bread is not avail­ able, use 18 medium French rolls. Split part-way through and scoop out bread inaide. Fill as above. Raw Vegetable Platter (for 12) 1/2 lb. turnips 1/4 lb. carrots 1/4 lb. celery 1 bunch radishes 3/4 lb. mushrooms 1/2 lb. cucumber 1/2 lb. cauliflower Slice all of the above and arrange attractively on a plat­ ter. Cherry Cream Tart (Makes 12 servings) Pastry for 10-inch pie 3/4 cup sugar 1/3 cup cornstarch 114 teaspoon salt 11/2 cups Carnation In­ stant Nonfat Dry ' Milk crystals plus water to make 3 cups 2 well beaten eggs 11/2 teaspoons vanilla extract 3 tablespoons butter 1/3 cup sliced almonds 2 cups (21-ounce can) cherry pie filling Roll out pastry to 13-inch circle. Fit into 11 x 1-inch metal tart pan or 10-inch pie plate. Prick with fork. Bake in hot oven (400°F.) 15 min­ utes. Combine sugar, corn­ starch and salt in medium saucepan. Mix well. Combine liquid instant milk and eggs; gradually add to saucepan. Cook over medium heat until mixture boils; stirring con­ stantly. Continue cooking and stirring 1 minute. Re­ move from heat; stir in vanilla and butter. Cool 15 minutes. Sprinkle almonds on bottom of tart shell. Pour milk mix­ ture over almonds. Cover with waxed paper. Chill 2 hours or until firm. Spoon cherry pie filling over tart. Chill 30 minutes. : V.A. NEWS I Taxpayers can receive an automatic two-month extension of their tax return filing deadline by filing a Form 4868, the Internal Revenue Service said. Form 4868, "Application for Automatic Extension of Time to File U.S. Individual Income Tax Return" is available at local IRS offices or can be obtained by filling out the handy order blank for free forms and publications found in the tax package. For requesting the extension, a taxpayer must make two copies of Form 4868, filing the original with the IRS on or before the due date of the tax return. On the original, the taxpayer must estimate his or her tax bill for the year and enclose full payment for the tax liability. When the taxpayer later files the actual tax return, the duplicate of Form 4868 must be attached and the amount of tax previously paid entered on the appropriate line of Form 1040. Taxpayers receiving an ex­ tension cannot use the Short Form 1040A nor can they "have the IRS compute their tax bill, the IRS said. If a taxpayer underestimated the tax bill on thp Form 4868. he or she must pay interest on the unpaid amount. In addition, if the unpaid amount is over 10 percent of the total tax bill, the IRS will levy additional penalties on the taxpayers. U.S. citizens outside the U.S. or Puerto Rico on the date of their tax deadlines can receive an automatic two-month ex­ tension of the filing deadline without filing Form 4868, the IRS said. This provision applies to both taxpayers whose deadline is April IS &Bd tax­ payers who file returns on a fiscal year basis. Taxpayers who qualify for this extension must attach a statement to their tax return when they file, stating that they were outside the U.S. or Puerto Rico on the date of their filing deadline. Extensions past the two- month extension date are granted only under unusual circumstances, according to the IRS. Taxpayers can apply for a further extension by letter or by filling out Form 2688, "Application for Extension of Time to File U.S. Individual Income Tax Return." The applicant must include the reasons the additional ex­ tension is necessary, the IRS said. Requests for an additional extension should be filed early so that the taxpayers will be able to file the return on time should the request for extension be rejected. If this request is denied, the taxpayer must file by the automatic extension due date or within ten days after the date the IRS denied the request. They Always Do Tommy came home proud­ ly from his first day at school. "What did you learn in school?" asked his mMtier. "Nothing,"'said tammy; then, seeing the look of disap­ pointment on her face, he add­ ed, "but I learned a lot during recess." Excellence Awards The Illinois Office of Education is again sponsoring the "Those Who Excel" award program to recognize in­ dividuals who have made outstanding contributions to Illinois education. Persons eligible for nomination are school administrators, school board members, parents, students, teachers, and lay citizens. Nomination forms for the award have been sent to all local school districts and regional superintendents of schools. Further information is available by writing the Illinois Office of Education, 100 N. First street, Springfield 62777. A CHEVROLET TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE EARLY BIRD SPECIALS BEFORE THE FIRST ROBIN APPEARS IN YOUR YARD I Spring Tune Up 00 sic 4 Cyl 1U $2000 $25°° 6 Cyl. 8 Cyl. LABOR ONLY PARTS EXTRA AS NEEDED AIR-CONDITIONED CARS SLIGHTLY HIGHER CHEVR0LETS ONLY-OTHER MARES COULD BE SLIGHTLY HIGHER Q02JIE FRONT END ALIGNMENT $1295 BY OUR FACTORY TRAINED EXPERTS ON THE MOST MODERN PRECISION EQUIPMENT. GENERAL MOTORS CARS ONLY-AIR-CONDITIONED CARS COULD BE SLIGHTLY HIGHER SPECIAL PRICES GOOD THRU APRIL 15, 1977 PAYTON CHEVROLET S. Rt. 31 McHenry 385-2100 Service Hours: 8 AM-5 PM M0N.-FRI. •RE-PACK FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS •CLEAN AND ADJUST BRAKE SHOES AND DISC BRAKE PADS $16 50 Spring Lubrication Special •COMPLETE CHASSIS LUBRICATION •5 QTS. PENNZ0IL •GENUINE AC OIL FILTER *A95 «9!

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