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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 Apr 1980, p. 19

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Freund Funeral Hmie 7*11 HANCOCK OR. WONDER LAKE 1-728-0233 McHenry Savings & Loan 1209 N. GREEN STREET McHENRY.IL 385-3000 First National Bank of McHenry 3814W. RTE. 120 McHENRY. It 3*5-5400 Creative Kitchen & Baths 3012WRTE. 120 McHENRY.IL 344-11*0 McHenry State Bank 3*10 W. ELM STREET McHENRY.IL 3*5-1040 Peter M. Justen Funeral Home 3*07 W. ELM STREET McHENRY, IL 3*5-0063 Guettler's Service, Inc. *1*N. FRONT STREET McHENRY.IL 385-9831 Mitchell Sales, Inc. BUICK-OLDS 903 N. FRONT ST. McHENRY.IL 3*5-7200 McHenry Plaindealer 3*12 ELM STREET McHENRY.IL 3*5-0170 Coast to Coast Hardware 4400 W RTE. 120 MCHENRY MARKET PLACE 3*5-6*55 Tax Extension Time Possible '! Twice Told Tales George R. Justen Funeral Home 3519W.ELM STREET McNENRY, 3*5-2400 Glaviano's Interiors 414 S. ROUTE 31 3*5-3764 McHENRY Brake Parts. Co. P.O. BOX 11 McHENRY. IL 3*5-7000 Ace Hardware 3729W.ELM STREET McHENRY. IL 3*5-0722 Tonyan Construction Co. 1309 N. OOROCN STREET McHENRY. a 3*5-5520 Taxpayers who need extra time to file their income tax returns may request an automatic two-month ex­ tension by filing a Form 4868 with the Internal Revenue Service. -J Form 4868 is the "Ap­ plication for Automatic Extension of Time to File U.S. Individual Income Tax Return". The taxpayer must compute the tax expected to be owed for 1979. Any pre­ payments of tax from withholdings or estimated tax payments, etc., should be deducted from the tax. Payment of any balance due must be sent with Form 4868 to the IRs on or before the normal filing date. Taxpayers who receive the extension cannot use the Form 1040A or have the IRS compute their tax bill. They •must file a Form 1040 and the amount of estimated tax paid with the Form 4868 should be entered on the appropriate line of the Form 1040. / If the amount of tax paid with the Form 4868 does not cover the taxpayer's total liability, the taxpayer is retfuired to pay interest on the remaining tax due. Further, if the unpaid tax is over 10 percent of the total tax bill, the law permits levy of additional penalties on the taxpayer. U.S. citizens outside the U.S. or Puerto Rico on the date of their tax deadlines can receive an automatic two-month extension of the filing deadline without filing Form 4868. This provision applies both to taxpayers whose deadline is April IS and to those who file returns on a fiscal year basis. Taxpayers who qualify for this type of extension must attach a ;i statement to their, tax return when they file' that says they were outside the U.S. or Puerto Rico on the date of their filing deadline. Taxpayers who expect to file Form 2555, "Deduction from or Exclusion of, In­ come Earned Abroad", can obtain an extension of time until 30 days after the end of their qualifying period. These taxpayers should use Form 2350, "Application for Extension of Time to File U.S. Income Tax Return". If moving expenses are in­ volved, extra time can be obtained by following the special Instructions of the Form 2350. Additional extensions are granted only under unusual circumstances. Taxpayers can apply for, such ex­ tensions by letter or by filling out Form 2688, "Application for Extension of Time to File U.S. In­ dividual Income Tax Return". The statement must include the reasons why the additional extension is necessary. The IRS cautions tax­ payers to file requests; for. additional extensions early enough to be able to file their return on time if the request is rejected. National Guard In Recruiting Campaign The Illinois National Guard is launching a campaign for new members, entitled "THe'-Governor's 1980 Recruiting Drive." The drive began April 1 and continues through June. Governor James' * R. Thompson, commander-in- chief of the Guard, has ex­ pressed concern about the National Guard being below authorized personnel strength. The Illinois Army National Guard has about 3,000 vacancies and the Air Guard needs about 300 new members. During his recent budget message Governor Thompson said increased funding is needed "to help us improve and strengthen our National Guard, as the world grows more dangerous and as emergencies of man and nature erupt upon the land­ scape of Illinois." The National Guard is a state military force, organized to provide support in state or local emergen­ cies, as well as being* prepared to assume a role as the primary augmentation to federal forces in national or international emergencies. Major General John R. Phipps, adjutant general of Illinois, said both men and women are needed to fill the vacancies in the National Guard in order to maintain the organization's readiness to respond to any emergencies. The general said it takes a wide variety of jobs to keep the National Guard ready for its missions. The Guard provides skill training for these jobs in many career fields. Members of the Guard are paid for their training, which they receive one weekend a month and two weeks each summer. General Phipps said, "One of the best benefits we have is a four-year scholarship, which provides full tuition and some fees at any state supported 'college or university." National Guard scholarship and mem­ bership information may be obtained at any National Guard armory or air base. Lambs Host Classic Car Club On Weekend The Classic Car club of greater northern Illinois will help kick off Easter weekend activities at the Lambs, Inc., April 5. Scheduled to arrive at 10:30 a.m., the Classic Car club will display its vehicles for public viewing and an­ swer questions on the value and care of these stylish models of yesteryear. Following the Classic Car club's appearance, the Lambs' Giant Easter Egg hunt will begin at 1:30 p.m. in the Shopping Mall near the Country Store. The Easter Bunny will serve as chief official as youngsters up to age 11 search for thousands of colorful eggs. Over 100 prizes will be given away during the egg hunt. The Lambs, Inc., is a private, not-for-profit organization offering jobs, vocational training, housing and social activities to mentally retarded men and women, located on a 51 acre complex east of Libertyville, at the junction of Tri-State Tollway 1-94 and 111. Rte. 176. A lucky physician is better than a good one. -German Proverb. FIFTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of April 10, 1930) William M. Carroll will represent McHenry county and the Eighth district at Springfield during the next two years. He ran second in the race, being topped only by Lyons. McHenry county gave the local man good support, with 16,392 votes, his total in the three counties being 23,756. Two hold-up men walked into the Fox River Grove bank, walked over ; to Richard Novak, cashier, and the only man in the bank at the time, and asked for traveller's checks; while he turned around to get them, they covered him with a gun and proceeded to get while the getting was good, making off with some $1,500. The one man kept the cashier covered while the other scooped up the cash. The two men orderd Mr. Novak into their new car, put him in the rumble seat and took hiip for a ride. Some three miles from Fox River Grove they let him out. FORTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of April 4, 1940) The report of the city treasurer, Robert L. Weber, at the City Council meeting showed the tidy balance of $6,263.59 in the general fund. In view of the unusual emergency expenses arising from time to time the Council has made a special effort to carry through the fiscal year with a fair balance on hand. The Council designated Monday, April 29, as the annual meeting. In addition to receiving annual reports, the Council will approve ap­ plication on tavern and all alcoholic beverage licenses at the annual meeting. Once again, the locally famous Adams boys, Clem and Vince, who are known as "Twelve Feet of Harmony", will have an opportunity of offering their vocal and i n s t r u m e n t a l a c ­ complishments over the airways and Miss Rosa Popp will make her first radio appearance. McHenry county has been selected for the Salute of Honor on the home talent portion of the WLS National Barn dance. TWENTY-FIVE McHenry residents are definitely in favor of a college in the county, ac­ cording to George Massey, secretary of the Woodstock college comqfittee, which has been conducting a telephone survey to know the desires of county residents. TEN YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of April 8, 1970) McHenry's new City Council room housed its largest crowd as the Council convened In regular session. Extra chairs had to be brought out to accommodate everyone. It was the proposed annexation of the Country Club Estates are that brought forth one group favoring the annexation and another leading the op­ position. Increased taxes were uppermost in the minds of objectors present. Some questioned services to be rendered by the city and if the city was prepared to offer the services. It was explained that the city would not consider the petition if facilities were not adequate. Action on the petition was referred to the city attorney, John Looze. It pained S.I.H. to mention those Cub fans since their great team beat the White Sox three straight in what is termed the "Spring City Series". F kn| MSI YEARSAGO (Taken from the files of April 7, 1955) By a vote of 174 in favor and 116 against, residents of McCullom Lake went to the polls and approved the in­ corporation of the com­ munity. A total of 314 residents took advantage of the opportunity to vote on the issue, There were twenty- four spoiled ballots due to improper marking and one defective ballot. Two voted by absentee ballot. McCullom Lake is now the newest of the communities in this area to become in­ corporated in the last few years. Lakemoor and Island Lake to the east are others. Y.A. NEWS Editor's Note: Following are representative questions answered daily by VA counselors. Full information is available at any VA office. Q - Are educational benefits under the GI Bill considered income for Veterans Administration pension purposes? A - Yes. But amounts actually spent for educational expenses may be deducted. Q -1 am a former member of the Women's Army Auxiliary corps. Am I eligible for a pension from the Veterans Ad­ ministration? A - No. You are, however, entitled to VA hospital­ ization, domiciliary and nursing home care and burial benefits provided by VA. -- Q - May incarcerated veterans receive Veterans Administration pension benefits? A - No. However, the VA can, upon proof of the veteran's permanent and total disability or his reaching age 65, pay the appropriate pension rate to his wife and-or dependent children. You medical people will have more lives to answer for in the other world than even we generals. -Napoleon I. CHURCH OF CHRIST 401 N. OAK ST.-CRYSTAL LAKE, IL ('/» block north on Rte. 176) Are you looking for: *Biblical teaching and preaching **Bible School for all agfes •••Christian love and fellowship ••••Activities to strengthen families Sanric*& Sartay lilt SMy II UL-Smtf Wvsfcip 11 ul Snfey Evaaf Vhrdrip I pjl Mnfaqr Evntof INrdtip 7 JO ml byrcri T. Em, Wrist* Spring Grove Church United Methodist 6102 N. Dlivin, Spring Grove, IL. Rev. Douglas White-Pastor, Sunday Worship-10 a.m., Sunday School-9:00 a.m. Alliance Bible Church 3815 W. Bull Valley Rd. Rev. Gerald Robertson Sunday School-9:45 AM Service-11:00 PM Service-7:00 Wed. Bible Study £ Prayer 7:30 pm St Francis Polish National Catholic Church Flanders Rd. East of Ringwood Road Sunday Masses-11 am Father Joseph Brzek, Pastor Chain Olakes Evangelical Covenant Church 481S N. Wilmot Road Rev. Mitchell Cbnsidine • Sunday School 9:45 am Worship Service 11:00 am Church Phone 497-3000 Parsonage 497-3050 St John the Baptist Catholic Church Johnsburg Rev. Leo Bartel, Pastor Rectory Phone 385-1477 Sat. Eve. Mass 5:30 A 8:00 pm Fulfills Sun. obligation Sun. Masses 7. 9.10:30 ft 12:00 Week days 7:30 ft 9-Sat. 8 am First United Methodist Church 3717 W. Main Street Church phono 385-0931 Ralph Smith, Pastor Parsonage phone: 385-1352 Schedule of Worship Services Sunday Worship Services 9:90 am ft 11 am . Sunday School 10:50 am St Paul's Episcopal Church 385-0390 3706 W: St. Paul's ft Green Rev. Wm. H. Morley, vicar Sunday Services 0:00 am Holy Eucharist 10:00 am Church School, Holy Eucharist and Sermon Nursery provided Wed. 9:30 am Holy Eucharist Holy Days as announ&d Christian Science Society Lincoln Rd. and Eastwood Lane Sunday Service ft Sunday School 10:30 Wed. 8:30 pm Reading Room Tues. ft Thurs. 2-4 Saturday 12-1 pm Christ the King Catholic Church 5006 E. Wonder Lake Road Wonder Lake, Illinois Sunday Masses: 8, 10 am and noon. Eve. Mass 8 pm Fulfills Suqday obligation Nativity Lutheran Church 3506 E. Wonder Lake Rd. Box 157, Phone 653-3832 Wonder Lake, Illinois Sun. Worship 8 ft 10:30 am Sunday School-9 am (Nursery Facilities Available) The Church of St Mary of the Assumption The Reverend James G. Gaynor Pastor The Reverend James Novak Assisting Priest Sat. Eve. Mass 5 p.m. Fulfills Sunday Obligation Sunday Masses 6:30,8:00,9:30 9:45, 10:45. 11:00 12 noon Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) 4206 W. Woukegan Rd. (W. Rt. 120) Rev. Hemann F. Graef 385-0859 385-1616 Sunday Worship 7:45 ft 10:30 Nursery Services provided at 10:30 Education for Eternity Sunday School-Children and Youth, 9 am Wonder Lake Bible Church „ 7501 Howe Drive Wonder Lake, Illinois Rev. Richard N. Wright, Pastor Sunday: Sunday School, 9:30 am Morning Worship Service 11 am Bible Fellowship Hour 6:00 pm Wednesday: Midweek Prayer and Praise Hour, 7:30 pm Rev. Robert Repke. Assistant to Pastor Tuesday 7 pm-Shipmates Friday, 7 pm-Awana McHenry County Friends Meeting (Quaker) 1 st ft 3rd Sunday ,11am For information call: 385-8512 or 312-683-3840 Church of God Bayview Beach Community Bldg. Rev. Delmer Hayes P.O. Box 431, McHenry Services: Sunday School 10 am Church Service 11 am ^Evangelistic Service 7 pm Telephone: 385-8557 Mount Hope Church United Methodist 1015 W. Broadway . PistOkee Highlands Jeff Roberts. Postor Sunday Worship 10:30 am Sunday School 9:15 am McHenry Evangelical Free Church 3031 Lincoln Road 344-1111 Church Pastor Roy Wisner 1-653-9675 Sunday Service 10:30 Sunday Eve Service 6:00 pm Sunday School 9:15-10:15 Ringwood Methodist Church Ringwood, Illinois Rev. James Segin Res. 648-2848 Church 653-6956 Sunday 9:15 am Church Service Church School at 10:15 am Church of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) 5209 N. Wolkup Ave. (across from Veterans Acres) Crystal Lake, Illinois Sunday School: 10:30 Sacroment Meeting: 5:00 pm Sunday United Pentecostal Church 258 Sunnyside-LakemOor Rev. Nolon Hilderbrand 312-279-6289 Sunday 9:45 ft 6:30 pm Wed. 7:30 pm Bible Study Fri. 7:30 pm Youth Service St Peter's Catholic Church Spring Grove, Illinois Rev. Kilduff, Pastor Phone 815-675-2288 Masses: Daily 8 am. Sat. 4:00 pm Sunday 7, 9 ft 11 am Faith Presbyterian Church 2107 West Lincoln Road (across from outdoo* theatre) Worship 10:3i Adult SS 9:10 Sunday School 9:00 Bible Study Thurs. 9:30 Pastor Eric J. Snyder Spring Grove Church United Methodist 8102 N. Blivin .Spring Grove, Illinois Rev. Douglas White-Pastor Sunday Worship-10:00 am Sunday School-9:00 am St Patrick's Catholic Church Rev. Edmund Petit, Pastor Sat. Eve. (Sun. obligation fulfilled) 5 pm Sunday 7:15.8:30,9:45. lift 12:15 Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church 404 N. Green St. Rev. Roger W. Schneider Phone 385-7786 or 385-4030 Sunday Church 8:30 ft 10:30 School 9:15 Nursery Services Available McHenry County Jewish Congregation Meets Every Friday at 8:00 in the basement of the Congregationalist Universalist church. Corner Dean ft South Sts. in Woodstock First Baptist Church 509 Front St. 385-0083 Rev. Marshall E. Werry Bible Study-Sunday School 9:30 am Worship Service 10:45 am and 7:00 pm Wednesday Prayer Service 7:00 pm Deaf Interpretaion at 10:45 Service on Sunday mornings. • NO installation charge • NEW fully automatic softeners • TWO year option to buy with • FULL rental fee deducted • ONE phone call can answer any questions ARLINGTON SOFT WATER CO. No. I in the Fox Valley Area ONLY s9" RENTAL V

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