\ PAGE 10 - PLAINDlSALER - WEDNESDAY, JANUARY Iff, 1980 W~\ BUILDERS SC CARPETS inc ----------J P u b l i c I n v i t e d INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE DURING THE MONTH OF JANUARY ALL CARPET SOLD FROM STOCK WILL INCLUDE FREE INSTALLATION TO MAKE ROOM FOR. OUR NEW SPRING INTRODUCTIONS, WE MUST REDUCE OUR INVENTORY PRIOR TO FEBRUARY 1ST. S T O P I N & S E L E C T F R O M M A N Y S T Y L E S AND COLORS P \!D GET F f f F F I N S T A L L A T I O N BUILDERS CARPETS 1002 McHenry Ave., Woodstock ( A c r o s s f r o m M a r i a n C e n t r a l ) 3 3 8 8 3 0 0 O P E N D A I L Y 8 5 : S A T . 9 1 2 Recognize Two Men In Public Service Two men who offer public service in the McHenry area were recently recognized, one by a promotion and the other by appointment to a state commission. The men are Ken Kunzer of McHenry, director of Support Services for the Youth Service Bureau (YSB) for McHenry county, and Robert G.Lambourn, executive director of the McHenry County Association for the Retarded (Pioneer center) . .. Kunzer was named to the post of executive director of the USB by unanimous decision of the agency's 12- member board. Lambourn was appointed a member of the Com mission on Mental Health a n d D e v e l o p m e n t a l Disabilities by Governor James R. Thompson.The 19- member commission is comprised "of six members from the House of R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s , s i x members of the Senate and seven citizens from the State of Illinois, three of whom are appointed by the governor. T h e c o m m i s s i o n ' s primary responsibilities include reviewing all plans and policies of the Depart ment of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities (DWH-DD) and all other plans which affect the areas of mental health, develop- m e n t a l d i s a b i l i t i e s , alcohoiism, and drug ad diction; and the impact of these plans on services provided by local govern ment, school districts, and private agencies. The commission is also responsible for monitoring DWH-DD and all other such agencies with respect to the delivery of direct services, aministration of grant and purchase of service programs, agency licensing, and appropriate use of state and federally appropriated grants and private grants used by DWH-DD and the other agencies. Since assuming the posi tion of executive director in 196?, Lambourn has witnessed the growth of Pioneer Center from a small work activity center to a comprehensive array of educational, vocational and residential services to developmental^ disabled children and adults, beginning at birth. "It is through the cooperation of the citizenry of the community, our local public officials, and dedi cated professionals, that has enabled the growth of ser vices in McHenry county. I shall look forward to working cooperatively with the sincere and dedicated members of the commission who have demonstrated their interest in „ fostering services to our develop- mentally disabled citizens throughout the State of Illinois," Kunzer is a native of McHenry county and a graduate of Marian Central high school and Western State college in Gunnison, Colo. He has served the YSB since its inception in April, 1976, in several ad ministrative capacities. Prior to this he had spent three years as a juvenile officer with the McHenry Police department and was also employed as a probation officer for the McHenry County Court Services. The appointment came at a time of expansion for YSB,' as part of the newly com prised^ McHenry County Comprehensive Mental Health Service system. The system, partially funded by a large National Institute of Mental Health grant, has enabled the YSB to open two v^new^ outreach offices in CrystafLake and McHenry, and increase services from the main Woodstock office. As part of its "School B a s e d P re v e n ti on.- Intervention" project, the YSB is able to offer multiple c o u n s e l i n g , o u t r e a c h a n d referral services in addition to its community and out door education programs. The McHenry man is Coordinating YSB's new programs wim those ..of the McHernry County Depart ment of Health, the Senior IVI Trainload Sale Sale Ends Sat., Jan. 19,1980 Water-sav er control for sm loads Auto dry eliminates overdrying. Other washers from No pilots! 30" gas range has electric ignition. 299 88 TAKE WITH 6320 Save s70 a pair. "•Wards heavy-duty laundry team takes 20-lbjoads! ,K?jh ? -y \ ; v., TAKE ITH Washer Regularly 349.99 Washer features 5 temp, 3 speed combos for all washables. 2-speed, 3/4-hp motor. Dryer features 5 cycles, 5 temps. Big 8-cu.ft. drum. Regularly 249.99.... 229.88 Expert service nationwide. One-knob 82 ch. electronic tuning Simulated wood. 8100 off. 12970 System, neg-matrix tube. VI ITH 19" diag TV features electronic tuning. Single knob, tunes in all _ 82 channels. Auto Color TAKE VOQ 88 Rej^ularly 489.99 Simulated pecan. One knob 82 ch. \ electronic tuning f j Save *110 16360 25" diag console with electronic tuning. 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TAKE WITH STORE HOURS: Mon. thru Fri. 10 a.m. to 9 p.to Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m Sunday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 105 Northwest Highway -----Route 14 Phone 815-459-3120 FREE PARKING Citizens' council, Family Service and Community' Mental Health and Pioneer center, the other four agencies receiving money from the grant. YSB is also funded through >r revenue sharing from municipalities and town ships, private donations, the United Way for McHenry County, and other grants.r $30 TAX Illinois Department of Revenue Director James B. Zagel last week reminded used car shoppers of a newly e n a c t e d $ 3 0 t a x o n t h e purchase of motor vehicles when ^he transaction does not involve a motor-vehicle dealer. The only exceptions to' the tax will be tran s a c t i o n s b e t w e e n f a m i l y members, purchases by e x e m p t o r g a n i z a t i o n s , transfers to the beneficiaries of an estate and certain kinds of business transfers. Vehicle Use tax returns for reporting such sales are to be filed with the Secretary of State's office at the time the purchaser applies for transfer of title. Payment of the $30 tax must accompany the request for title change. ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SYSTEMS ' According to Frank Beal, Director of the Illinois In stitute of Natural Resources (INR), 105 requests by Illinois citizens, businesses and institutions have been submitted to share in a $i million state fund set aside to help finance demon strations of alternative energy technologies. Sixty- two proposals were entered in the solar energy category, eleven in dnergy-from- biomass,five in wind, four in hydroelectric. thre<6 in recapturing waste energy and 20 in systems that would combine various energy technologies. The state funds were appropriated from the Illinois Coal and energy D e v e l o p m e n t B o n d f u n d , which ultimately will make a v a i l a b l e $ 5 m i l l i o n f o r a l t e r n a t i v e e n e r g y development and $65 million for coal development. In February, an INR panel of experts will recommend the most promising proposals to the Energy Resources Commission for final ap proval. • • • • Good sportsmen kill game during the season, in the^ sporting way. Block will pay any interest and penalty if we make an error. We're only human and once in a whife we make a mistake, but if we should make an error that costs you additional tax, you pay ony the tax. Block pays any penalty and interest We stand behind our work. H&R BLOCK THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE 302 W. Diggins HARVARD Pione 943-6410 OPEN WEEKDAYS 9-6, SAT. 9-5, EVE. & SUN. BY PP0INTMENT 220 S. State MARENGO Ptone 568-6363 OPEN WEEKDAYS 9-9, SAT. 9-5, SUNDAYS BY PP0INTMENT 1308 N. Park McHENRY PI ine 385-8630 OPEN WEEKDAYS 9-8, SAT. 9-5, APPOINTMENT i AVAILABLE 110 W. Calhoun WOODSTOCK Ph ine 338-3330 OPEN WEEKDAYS 9-8, SAT. 9-5, APPOINTMEfT I AVAILABLE Your good neighbor has a new office. Here's my new State Farm office, where I can better serve you with a better value In car, home, life and health insurance. I invite you to call or drop In any time. t--J GRANVILLE SORNSON 5116 W.-Elm St., McHenry 3851627 S ' A f l F A R M I N V U * A N C v l Like a good neighbor. Slate Farm is there State Jfarm lnsurance Companies Home Offices: Bloominotnn ni jn f t ; gton. Illinois