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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Sep 1977, p. 16

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PAGE 1» - PLA1NDEALER - WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 14, \Wl VANTED TO RENT KAl ESTATE Wanted to Rent by responsible mature couple, 2 or more bedroom house, with garage and basement. 815-385-3386.13 WANTED TO RENT Garage to store car. No in-out. Phone 815- 385-2718. 9TF SITUATION WANTED McHENRY *39,900 Modem 3 bedroom ranch, attached garage. Better than new move in condition, large lot. 312-394- 9456. 14 BY OWNER 3 bedroom ranch, full basement, large garden shed, landscaped, asking $36,500. No Brokers. Call 815- 728*0182. 14 Photographer's "Flight" Vantage Point Snorkel Basket HOLIDAYS COMING! Will clean your house. Experienced cleaning women, top to bottom. References. 497-3676. 15 IIACANT PROPERTY WHISPERING OAKS 3 bedroom ranch, new con­ struction. Buy now and select colors. No brokers or agents . $53,500,459-9481. 14 IMPROVED WOODED LOT near McHenry (1 mile) Call 815-653-5456. 13 PtTS fOft SALE YORKSHIRE TERRIER puppies. Champion blood lines. AKC registered, males and females, 6 weeks old. 385- 14 FIND JUST THE RIGHT HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY WITH A PLAINDEALER CLASSIFIED MOTONCVOES (ADO Of THANKS Thank you friends, relatives and neighbors for all the cards, flowers and prayers during my stay in the hospital. Helen Smith 13 HORSES Palamino mare, small gentle, 2 year old, green broke. 459-7692. 14 Horses Boarded Pasture, box stalls, out­ side arena. Daily grain, turn out and lots of tender loving care. Raja Acres 8417 Regner Hebron 815-648-4012 72 Hodaka Super Rat MX, 100 cc, fair condition. Asking $200. Phone 385-3821. 14 1975 Honda CR 125, D.G. Pipe, 32 Mikuni Carb., D.G. Swing Arm, heavy duty sprockets and chain. Never been raced. Best offer. 585-5199. 14 '72 Suzuki 500, end of season price, excellent running con­ dition. Must sell. Call Ed Leman 653-9622. 13 DOATS k MOTORS 1973- 17' Century, 250 HP Chrysler, low hours, Sparton trailer, mooring cover, very Clean, $4,800. 385-7388. 14 1973 CENTURY RAVEN 188 HP Lo hours, Phone 312-469- 3514 after 6:30pm. 14 Mat-- - I -i Z »> . . . ' •aBT.M When you're high above the ground with a camera in hand, what looks most interesting below? First, Plaindealer Photographer Wayne Gaylord aimed at an interesting assemblage gathered at Johnsburg's Saufen und Spiel on Sunday. Secondly, he looked down on the men who made possible his "flight". From his vantage point There's little honesty left in conversations these days. 9-2TF1 REAL ESTATE 3 BEDROOM RANCH, just decorated, aluminum siding $32,500.385-9287 or 385-3394. 18 McHENRY Older two story 4 bedroom home with ex* tra lot. Prime location. Walking distance to town. Call after 5:30 pm for appointment. 815-385-1482 9/14-9/16 SPECIAL NEWS RELEASE!! HOMEOWNERS -- BEWARE According to U.S. Bureau of standards, metal siding (Steel - Aluminum) for residential use will be a "Thing of the Past" within 3 years. Mr. E. Mclntyre, recently appointed Director for Northern Illinois, states: "Why should a homeowner spend several hundred dollars to put Aluminum or Steel Siding on a $30,000 house through denting and chalking and fading have the house worth $20,000 three years later." For information on solid vinyl siding by B. F. Goodrich Co., call collect (815) 385-5117. Find out the truth about residential house siding, remember, steel will rust - aluminum will oxidize - VINYL is FINAL!! The following is an excerpt of United Mates Steel GUARANTEE on house siding: C«fws of ttlit fWittt eveiWe upon rtqwrt. CALL NOW. This guarantee onceovers manufacturing defects in siding as specif ied herein, and does not include normal weathering chalking or fading or defects from instal lat ion or defects or damages caused by Occidents or f i re l ightning f lood wind hai l or other Acts of God air or chemical pol lut ion bui ldmg sett lement or structural fa i lure of wal ls or foundation or any other causes not direct ly relat ing to o defect occurmg in the course of manufacture CALL COLLECT (815)385-5117 U.S. POSTAL SERVICK STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION (Required by 39 U.S.C. 3685) 1. TITLE OR PUBLICATION McHenry Plaindealer 3. FREQUENCY OF ISSUE Wednesday & Friday A. NO. OF ISSUES PUBLISHED ANNUALLY 104 2. DATE OF FILING 9-12-77 $10.50 4. LOCATION OF KNOWN OFFICE OF PUBLICATION (Stmt, City, County, State and ZIP Coda) (Sot printert) 3812 W. Elm Street, McHenry, McHenry County, Illinois 60050 .OCATION OF THE HEADQUARTERS OR GENERAL BUSINESS OFFICES OF THE PUBLISHERS (Not printer*) 3812 W. Elm Street, McHenry, McHenry County, Illinois 60050 NAMES AND COMPLETE ADDRESSES OF PUBLISHED. EDITOR. AND MANAGING EDITOR PUBLISHER (Name and Addrtu) Larry E. Lund, McHenry, Illinois 60050 EDITOR (Same and Addrtu) Adele Froehlich, McHenry, Illinois 60050 M A N A G I N G E D I T O R (Name and Addrtu) 7. OWNER (If owned by a corporation, its name and oddress must be stated and also immediately thereunder the names and addresses of stock­ holders owning or holding I percent or more of total amount of stock. If not owned by a corporation, the names and addresses of the individual owners must be given. If owned by a partnership or other unincorporated firm, its name and address, as well as that of each individual must be given J McHenry Publishing Company B. F. Shaw Printing Company A D D R E S S 3812 W. Elm St., McHenry, IL 60050 113 Peoria Ave., pixon, IL 61021 KNOWN BONDHOLDERS. MORTGAGEES, AND OTHER SECURITY HOLDERS OWNING OR HOLDING 1 PERCENT OR MORE OF TOTAL AMOUNT OF BONOS, MORTGAGES OR OTHER SECURITIES (If there art nont, $o itate) None 9. FOR COMPLETION BY NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS AUTHORIZED TO MAIL AT SPECIAL RATES <Section 132 122, PSM) 7h® purpose. function, and nonprofit status of ttiis organization and tha axampt status for Fadaral income tax purposes (Check one) H A V E N O T C H A N C P R E C E D I N G 1 2 M O H A V E C H A N G E P R E C E D I N G 1 2 I (If changed, publisher must submit explanation of change with this statement.) 10. EXTENT AND NATURE OF CIRCULATION AVERAGE NO COPIES EACH ISSUE DURING PRECEDING 12 MONTHS ACTUAL NO COPIES OF SINGLE ISSUE PUBLISHED NEAREST TO FILING DATE A T O T A L N O C O P I E S P R I N T E O (Net Press Run) 6 6 2 5 6 7 0 0 B . P A I D C I R C U L A T I O N 1. S A L E S T H R O U G H D E A L E R S A N D C A R R I E R S . S T R E E T V E N D O R S A N D C O U N T E R S A L E S 2 0 6 5 2 2 0 2 4 1 1 5 4 1 4 5 C . T O T A L P A I D C I R C U L A T I O N (Sum of 10B1 and IOB2) > 6 1 8 0 6 3 4 7 D F R E E D I S T R I B U T I O N B Y M A I L . C A R R I E R O R O T H E R M E A N S S A M P L E S . C O M P L I M E N T A R Y . A N D O T H F R F R E E C O P I E S 5 1 3 7 E T O T A L D I S T R I B U T I O N (Sum of C and D) , 6 2 3 1 6 3 8 4 F . C O P I E S N O T D I S T R I B U T E D 1 . O F F I C E U S E . L E F T O V E R . U N A C C O U N T E O . S P O I L E D A F T E R P R I N T I N G 2 5 5 2 0 1 2. R E T U R N S F R O M N E W S A G E N T S 1 3 9 v 1 1 5 G . T O T A L (Sum of E, F1 and 2 should equal net press run shown in A) 6 6 2 5 6 7 0 0 i i . I c e r t i f y t h a t t h e s t a t e m e n t s m a d e b y m e above are correct and complete. [ S I G N A T U R E A N D T I T L E O F E O I T O ^ . P U B L I S H E R , B U S I N E S S M A N A G J A . O R O W N E R _ S ~ SfcUtV, Publisher 12. FOR COMPLETION BY PUBLISHERS MAILING AT THE RE< , Postal Service Manual) 39 U. S C. 3626 provides In pertinent part "No person who would have been entitled to mall matter under former section 4359 of this title shall mall such matter at the ratas provided under this subsection unless he files annually with the Postal Service a written request for permission to mail mattar at such ratas." / In accordance with the provisions of this statuta. I hereby request permission to mail the publication named in Item 1 at the phased postage rates presently authorized by 39 U. S. C. 3626. SIGNATURE AND TA LE OF EDITOR. PUBLISHER^BUSINESS MANAGER. OR OWNER Publisher 6th A t̂ttnS g t̂i0n- ^nnlee stf*9' After no" can ha°e uour can D6 the c° 90 rec#* ̂ i.ug Cew from 11 a**1 **W'9 .-and piece of cake' urtthth* numb*5 coke * ̂ 0 be <***\ . ; „ „ anao*~»*e if -..p-diS* Rules °'Vl6 ogff °» Th0e * but Lake harsi One minute east of the Tri-State. One minute west of Skokie Highway (Rt 41) at Waukegan (Rt 43) and Belvidere Rds. (Rt 120) Waukegan Open Primary Petition Drive Includes McHenry in the snorkel basket of the Fox Lake Fire department, he chose as his subjects the Johnsburg, McHenry and Fox Lake rescue and fire units. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD The Coalition for Political Honesty has kicked off a one- year statewide campaign to put the open primary question on the 1978 general election ballot. A tour of Illinois will include McHenry, Tuesday, Sept. 20. "In the months to come, we intend to make the open primary the single roost im­ portant campaign issue in Illinois," said Patrick Quinn,- Coalition spokesman. "After twenty-five years of avoiding this vital issue, the General Assembly will be forced to consider the wishes of Illinois voters.*' Quinn said Illinois voters "overwhelmingly favor open primary elections, in which citizens do not have to publicly declare party affiliation before voting. "The present closed system discourages voters who fear that a public record of their party preference will be used by politicians to affect their employment, municipal ser­ vices, business success, or standing in the community." Quinn said the Coalition must gather 625,000 signatures by next August to put the Open Primary referendum on the November, 1978, ballot. Voters then will consider the issue in an "advisory referendum," a vote which will express the wishes of the electorate but will not be binding on the legislature. "The petition drive and referendum will give Illinois citizens a direct and specific way to reform the nominating process in Illinois," Quinn said. "By presenting the General Assembly with an over­ whelming vote in support of open primaries, citizens will take a giant step toward open and honest primary elections. " Quinn said a recent Gannett News Service poll revealed that 79 percent of voters surveyed favored a move to open primaries. "Last year, the Coalition collected 635,000 signatures in support of the Political Honesty Initiative and forced the General Assembly to end the 100-year-old abuse of advance pay. "The spirit which produced that victory is alive and growing. People still are way ahead of politicians when it comes to demanding public interest reform." Quinn said Coalition volunteers will spend a month in a school bus, traveling the entire state to collect signatures and supporters for the Open Primary referendum. Anyone interested in passing Open Primary petitions may write the Coalition at 28 Madison Street, Oak Park, 111. 60302. Local petition coor­ dinator is Mrs. Marvin (Lynne) Donarski, 3111 W. Crescent, McHenry. spurgeon's Play tex® Something for Every Body SALE From'l to '3 OFF Sale ends Oct. 8 $ $1 OFF! All Instead" Bras 1.50 OFF! when you buy 2 Cross Your Heart*1 Soft Sider Bras $ 2 OFF! Free Spirit Pantsliners $ 3 OFF! Free Spirit® Body Briefers, now in new beige! 1*9 16 56 * CWSKHNS 4400 W. 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