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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Dec 1977, p. 15

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- s GOffl by Gerry Johnson Retirement Can Be A Full-Time lob *'• £ At the age of 85, Mrs. Axinie Laurie Randolph sometimes tells her friends s^e works harder now than s{i£ did before she retired. f"I tell them I ought to just tear up my Social Security check and start all over again," she said with a laugh. "Of course they know I'm just kidding. I wouldn't help out if I didn't like people so much." Mrs. Randolph does her helping out in Broken Bow, Oklahoma, a small town in tfke southeastern tip of the state, not far from the Texas and Arkansas borders. Born in Arkansas, she got mar­ ried in Texas and then nioved to Oklahoma with her husband in 1917. Helping others is not a trait Mrs. Randolph ac­ quired late in life, although with her family raised and her husband dead, her list of activities has expanded in relation to her available time. "Now you take the church, for example," Mrs. Randolph told a writer from The National Council on the Aging. "I've worked for the church all my life. I still teach the women's bible class. I told them just a while ago they should get someone else to teach it that can get around better than me. You know what they said? That they couldn't do without me. Guess who was scheduled to teach the next month?" And guess who taught? For a person who claims to have limited mobility, Mrs. Randolph gets around surprisingly well. Five days a week she's active in the Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP), helping to serve lunch at the local nu­ trition center. To give the meal some extra zing, she often takes along a home­ made cake. But serving lunch is just a small part of Mrs. Randolph's day. "flike to get down to the center around nine in the morning or so," she said. "That's when 1 start quilting with some of ̂ the other women. After lunch I'll do ceramics sometimes, or I'll do some more work on the quilts. 1 usually don't get out of the center before at least 3:30." The quilts and ceramics, along with crocheted and embroidered items are sold to raise money for trips taken by member's of the centers. Last yewv~the en­ terprising Mrs. Randolph and her helpers raised S3,000. The money was used for their trip to New Orleans, which, according to Mrs. Randolph, was a "real humdinger." Besides their big annual trip, center members go on numerous day-tripsthrough- out the year. Just recently, a local businessman donated transportation for a trip north to see the autumn foliage. "That was a real nice trip," Mrs. Randolph said. "We had 33 women along. Two of them were in their 90's." The trip lasted longer than it was supposed to, making Mrs. Randolph and the center director late for a meeting with town officials. "When we walked in, the men said we must be tired and told us to go on home," Mrs. Randolph said. "But I said, 'no, no, we'liave to have this meeting.1 You know, we sat down and had one of the best meetings ever. I got home at 9:30." Annie Laurie Randolph doesn't always put in 13 hour days, but when she does, she takes them right in stride. . "I wouldn't know what to do with myself if FQidn't keep busy," Mrs. Randolph said. "Besides, I've always liked older people and I like to help them." Then, she added with a laugh, "And even now when I'm right in there with them, I still like older people. Isn't that something?" IN HUNTINGTON, W. VA., 20 senior citizens fti'e being trained to become community fire educators in a pilot project cospon- sored by the National Coun­ cil on the Aging (NCOA) and the National Fire Pre­ vention & Control Adminis­ tration (NFPCA). After completion of an in* tensive two-week course in residential fire safety given by the educational staff of the Huntington Fire Depart­ ment, two-person teams will conduct house-to-house fire education. The goal of the program is to achieve a significant reduction in fire- caused human life and prop­ erty loss through educa­ tional and research efforts. The program will be closely monitored to determine its potential in other pa^ts of the country r L Only Advisory / , Bump: "Has your wife learned to drive the car yet?" Bumper: "Yes. In an ad­ visory capacity." ^ y Foliation Mabel: "I'm afraid we just violated the anti-litter ordi­ nance." Jane: "How come?" y Mable: "Our dog just had pups." SOFT • WATER RENTAL No installation charge NEW fully automatic softeners TWO year option to buyW)th FULL rental fee deducted ONE phone call can answer any questions per month PHONE 312-259-3393 Ront-a-Soft, a division of tho Arlington Soft Water Company, Arlington Heights, Illinois 60004 Serving McHenry Area SWEATERS V-Neck, Crew Neck, Wraps, Sleeveless, Cardigans. ̂ Lightweight to bulky. Acrylics, blends and 100% wool. Ski and shirt styles. Solids and patterns. All colors. FROM GENUINE SHEARLING COATS $169 PRICED FROM 4 PIECE QUAD SUIT With Reversible Vest and Extra Contrasting Slacks in Brown or Blue REGULAR $ $165 OUTERWEAR CORDUROY STApiUM COAT With Removable Hood in Grey or Cam* I • Regular $90 jC NOW § 9 ; 100% WOOL STADIUM COAT With Removable Hood in Brown or Camel *89 m DOWN JACKETS Red, Navy, Green, Brown, Tan & Royal REGULAR $65 im .4 CHARGE IT WITH Our Own KRUSOK & CUMMINS CHARGK PLAN, American Express. BankAmericard cr Matter Charge. Designed With The Working Man In Mind i. --- ^ Telephone (815) 455,1230 _____ --•n--iiwi«»'i<i.ini> Legal Notice Ordinance No. 77-0-13 AN ORDINANCE providing for borrowing money and issuing a/ »Ua t7*U<k#tA a/ T _ 1- _ % t . it. A vii? • » _ PAGE 15 - PLAINDEALER - FRin/VY. DECEMBER 16. 1977^ other taxes, on all of the taxable property in said Village sufficient • £ Pay the interest hereon as the same falls due and also to pay and said Village, and providing for the levy and collection of a direct annual tax for the payment of the principal and interest of said bonds. WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Lakemoor, McHenry County, Illinois, by an ordinance adopted on February 10.11977, did call a special election to be held in ana for said Village of Lakemoor on Apri' " " submitting to the electors of said Vi QUESTION TO ISSUE $200, Shall bonds in the amount of $200,000 be issued by the Village of principal in the name of * urc iw.un un me uwks w me Village Treasurer, such registration, to be evidenced by notation of such Treasurer on the back hereof, : and after such registration no transfer hereof, except upon such, books and similarly noted hereon, shall be valid unless the last' registration shall have been to bearer. Registration hereof shall'? not affect the negotiability of the coupons hereto attached, which •» shall continue negotiable by delivery merely, notwithstanding , registration hereof. & IN WITNESS WHEREOF, said Village of Lakemoor. McHenry " County, Illinois, by its President and Board of Trustees, has caused its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed and this bond to be signed by the President of said Village and attested by its Village Clerk and the coupons hereto attached to be signed and attested bv said. °"!c»a s respectively, by their facsimile signatures, and said ' officials by the execution hereof do adopt as and for their own" proper signatures their respective facsimile signatures appearing1' on said coupons, all as of the first day of December, 1977 system in and for said Village and interceptor sewers and pumping stations and necessary appurtenances, said bonds to bear interest at the rate of not to excced eight per cent (8 per cent) per annum? and WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees of said Village Attest: President, Board of Trustees, Village of Lakemoor, McHenry County, Illinois eqna newspaper having a general circulation within sai being no newspaper published therein, said notice being published not more than thirty (30) days nor less than fifteen (15) days prior to the date of said election, which said notice as so published did specify the place where such election was to be held, the time of opening ana closing the polls, and the question to be voted upon; and WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees of said Village by proper proceedings adopted and spread upon its records found that all legal requirements in connection with said election were dulv complied with and that a majority of the electors of said Village voting at said election on said question above referred to voted in favor thereof: NOW, THEREFORE, Be It Ordained by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Lakemoor, McHenry County, Illinois, as follows: Section l. That it be and it is found and determined that the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Lakemoor, McHenry County, Illinois, has been authorized by a majority of the electors of said Village voting on the question at a special election duly calledt noticed, neld and canvassed for that purpose to issue bonds of said Village in the amount of $200,000 for the purpose of paying part of the cost of constructing a new sewerage collection system in and for said Village. Section 2. That in order to raise the sum of $160,000 presently needed for said purpose of paying part of the cost of constructing a new sewerage collection system in and for said Village, there be borrowed by, for and on behalf of the Village of Lakemoor. McHenry County, Illinois, the sum of $160,000 ana to evidence said loan negotiable coupon bonds of said Village be issued. Said bonds shall each be designated "Sewer Bond," and be dated December 1, 1977; shall be numbered from 1 to 32, inclusive, be of the on red Village Clerk. Village of Lakemoor McHenry County, Illinois (SEAL) (Form of Coupon) :< Number $ On the first day of 19 , the Village of Lakemoor, McHenry County, Illinois, will pay to bearer •' Dollars ($ ) in lawful money of the United States of, America at in , Illinois, for interest duo that day on its Sewer Bond, dated December 1, 1977, Number Attest: President, Board of Trustees Village Cleric (Form for Registration as to Principal) Date of Name of Signature of Registration Registered Owner Village Treasurer there be a within said o pay and discharge the principal thereof at maturity, » nd there is hereby levied upon an of the taxable property J id Village in each year while any of said bonds are J outstanding a direct annual tax sufficient for that purpose; and • b e a r J t U -- u . . lace, annual tax, 10- that there in said Villai and there is hereby levied on all the taxable property . in^ addition to all other taxes, the following direct denomination of $5,000 each; and shall mature serially December 1 of the years and in the amounts and being numbe and bearing interest per annum as follows: Serial Numbers, Both Inclusive 1 2 3 4 5 6 and 7 8 and 9 10 and 11 12 to 14 15 to 17 18 to 20 21 to 23 •' 24 to 26 27 to 29 30 to 32 Principal Amount $ 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 Year of Maturity 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1994 Rate of Interest (in percent) 6.10 6.10 5.90 5.90 5.90 5.90 5.90 5.80 5.80 5.80 5.80 5.80 5.80 5.90 6.00 For the Year 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 ^ 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 and and and and and and and and and principal * principal * principal f principal 4 A Tax Sufficient to Produce the Sum of: $14,085.00 for interest up to and including June 1, 1979 9,390.00 for interest ! 114,237.50 for interest ! >13,932.50 for interest !il3,632.50 for interest ! >13,337.50 for interest ! >13,042.50 for interest ! >17,600.00 for interest ! >17,010.00 for interest interest interest interest interest interest interest interest principa I principal principal principal principal and principal and principal and principal and principal and principal and principal Interest on said bonds shall be payable on December l, 1978, and semiannually thereafter on the first day of June and December in provided, principal and interest shall be payable in lawful money of the United States of America at American National Bank & Trust by the President and be attested by the Clerk of said Village, and said coupons shall be signed and attested by said officials, respectively, by their respective facsimile signatures, and said officials, by the execution of said bonds, shall adopt as and for their own proper signatures their respective facsimile signatures appearing on said coupons. ! 116,425.00 for ! >20,700.00 for !il9,830.00 for !il8,960.00 for ! 118,090.00 for ! 117,220.00 for 1116,342.50 for _ $15,450.00 for interest That interest or principal coming due at any time when fhere are insufficient funds on hand to pay tne same be paid promptly wheri due from current funds on hand in advancement of the collection of said taxes herein levied, and when said taxes shall have beeir- collected reimbursement shall be made to said funds in the amounts thus advanced. Section 6. That forthwith, as soon as this ordinance becomes, effective, a copy hereof certified by the Clerk of said Village, whicfr?* certificate shall recite that this ordinance has been passed by the I 1993, incUjsive, ascertain the rate per cent < X hereinbefore provided to b* * ma fm« .* situated within said Village, in~connection with other taxes levied 2 the aggregate tax i years, respectively, ai on the tax .books against afi of the taxable property. $ _ ereinbefore provided l ^ vely, and extend the same for > in each of said years, respectively, in general corporate purposes of said Vill years such annual tax shall be levied an and by said Village for % Village, and in each said > in like manner said years are be levied and coftected by said Village \ as taxes for general corporate puiposes for each of ,v* levied and collected, and when collected such taxes * riely for the purpose of paying principal and interest J* are of paying pririci same become * bonds be and purpose herein le. That the funds derived from the sale of said-- sy are hereby appropriated and set aside for the ore set out. registration as to principal in the name of the holder on the books of "RSllJrl® A Jiff ^ »w"en sairl?. the Treasurer of said Village, such registration to be evidenced by notation of said Treasurer upon tne back of such bonds so registered. No bond so registered shall be subject to transfer except upon such books and similarly noted on tne bade thereof unless tne last registration shall nave been to bearer. Such registration of any of said bonds shall not, however, affect the negotiability of the coupons attached to said bonds, but such coupons shall continue transferable by delivery merely. Section 4. That each of said bonds and the interest coupons to be thereto attached shall be in substantially the following form: (Form of Bona) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF ILLINOIS COUNTY OF McHENRY VILLAGE OF LAKEMOOR SEWER BOND Number $ KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that the Village of mature. Lakemoor. McHenry County. Illinois, hereby acknowledges Itself m " " ' o bearer, or, if this hereof, the sum of m ^ the first day of December. 19 , together with interest on said sum from the date hereof until paid at tne rate of per annum, payable on December .. thereafter on die first day of June and upon presentation and surrender of there hereto attached as they severally become due and payable. Few the prompt payment of this bond, both principal interest, as aforesaid, at maturity and the levy of taxes sufficient pose the full faith, credit and resources of said Village „ irrevocably pledged. Both principal and interest are hereby made payable in lawful mone^of tte united States of America at , in Tliis bond is one of a series of bonds aggregating the principal amount of One Hundred Sixty Thousand Dollars ($160,000) issued by said Village for the purpose of paying part of the cost of constructing a new sewerage collection system in and for said Village, pursuant to and in all respects in compliance with the provisions of the "Illinois Municipal Code." approved May 29,1961, and all acts amendatory thereof and supplemental^ thereto, and is authorized by a majority of the electors of said Village voting upon the question at an election duly called, noticed, held and canvassed for that purpose in said Vlllagfe, and in compliance with an Section 8. That the proceeds of sale of the bonds will be used and devoted with due diligence for the purpose as provided herein, an*; the Village of Lakemoor further covenants and agrees with the - purchasers and holders of the bond herein authorized as follows: Z (1) That within six months after the delivery of said bonds said Village expects to incur substantial binding obligations in connection with the sewer construction program herein authorized, said obligations being for engineering costs and payments to contractors and in an aggregate amount not less than 2Vi per cent of the estimated totalcost of said construction ^ W) That the President and Board of Trustees expects more than 85 per cent of the spendable proceeds of said bonds will be expended on or before December 1,1980, said date being within three years following the date of issue of said bonds ; received from the investment of said nded on or before December l, i960, or proceed with it the sewer construction, improvements and extensions to be constructed with bond proceeds have not been and are not expected to be sold or otherwise disposed of in whole or in part prior to the last maturity of said bonds; (6) That all of the principal proceeds of the bonds are needed for the purpose of the sewer construction program herein authorized, including expenses incidental to such purpose, and income proceeds will be ex e duly passed by the President and Board of Trustees of ige, approved by the President thereof and published, in ,tTWMMi.ed th.t .0 ac, conditions and ~ i required by the Constitution and Laws of the State of Illinois it or to be done precedent to and in the issuance of this bond. 1st, have happened, beta done and performed in regular and due form and time as required by law; that the indebtedness of said Village of Lakemoor, represented by this bond and the issue of which it forms a part, and including all other indebtedness of said oever evidenced andlncurred, does not exceed any or statutory limitation, and that provision has been the collection of a direct annual tax. in addition to all Protect Plants From ' ' . V Extreme Temperatures Plants located near windows registers, radiators, open during the winter may be ex- windows and doors. Don't use posed to much lower tem- ice cold water on plants Let peratures than plants cold water come to room elsewhere in the room. To temperature before using it. protect foliage plants requiring high temperatures - pull the *.»« shades or drapes or place One of tne mysteries of life is why people, with brains, seldom use them. right, however, to make any \ conclusions and representations set out in this section. The President an<f Board of Trustees also certify and further ^ covenant with the purchasers cuid holders of said bonds from time to time outstanding that, so long as any of said bonds remain H outstanding, moneys on deposit in any fund or account in I* connection with said bonds, whether or not such moneys were >2 derived from the proceeds of the sale of said bonds or from any > other sources, will not be used in a manner which will cause sucn £ bonds to be "arbitrage bonds" within the meaning of Section 103(c) > of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended, and any lawful < regulations promulgated or proposed thereunder, including * ProDosed Treasury Regulations Sections 1.103-13. 1.103-14. and,' 1.103-15, as the same presently exist, or may from time to time 4 hereafter be amended, supplemented or revised. The President > and Board of Trustees reserves the investment of such mc to the extent that said thereunder shall be repealed or relaxed or"shall be held void by :* final decision of a court of competent jurisdiction, but only if any investment made by virtue of such repeal, relaxation, or decision; > would not, in the opinion of counsel of recognized competence in •; - such matters, result in making tne interest on said bonds subject to federal income taxation. ,• Section 9. That forthwith after this ordinance has become * effective as provided by law, the bonds herein authorized shall be U executed ana delivered to the Treasurer of said Village, and be by'« him delivered to the purchaser thereof, namely, Columbian Securities, Inc., in the City of Chicago, Illinois, upon receipt of the \ purchase price therefor, same to be not less than the par value of r saidNbonds plus accrued interest to date of delivery, and a premium of $ none, contract for the sale of said bonds to said > purchaser, heretofore entered into, be and the same is hereby in all ^ respects ratified, approved and confirmed: it being hereby found that no person holding any office of said Village, either by election or amxxntment. is in any manner interested, either directly or \ own name or the name of any other person, <•< or corporation, in the contract heretofore:! said Village and said purchaser for the I* We newspaper between the plant and the window, says Dave Plocher. McHenry county Extension adviser. This is particularly important at cool {ESS* 7*" ^ ' Merchant* .re He siqjgests kffpi"g plants licking their chops entered into purchase of Section 10. m now over l> out of cold and hot air Masts J «... llAt nte [fe prospective Christmas *Caroi Schmidt Village Clerk as provided resolutions and orders, or parts d the same are hereby repealed, 0 force and effect upon its passage > I J. Hyatt <£ < ~ r v-i •J:? . . j h: 1

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