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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Oct 1980, p. 5

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Deaths KYLE W. MISKOVIC Kyle W. Miskovic, age 7, of 1810 W. Church street, McHenry, died Monday, Oct. 6, as the result of a bike-bus accident. He was born July 8,1973, in McHenry, to John R. and Diane (Roshay) Miskovic. Kyle was a second-grader at the James C. Bush Elementary school, John- sburg School District No. 12 and belonged to St. John the Baptist Catholic church, Johnsburg. In addition to his parents, he is survived by three brothers, John, 13; Robert, 10; and Kevin, 8; his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Virginia Roshay of Chicago and paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roman Miskovic of Elgin. He was preceded in death by his maternal grand­ father, Harry Roshay, in 1868. A funeral Mass of the Resurrection will be offered Friday at noon, in St. John the Baptist church with Reverend Leo J. Bartel officiating, and interment in the church cemetery. Visitation was scheduled for Thursday from 2 to 8 p.m. with a Christian Wake service at 8:15, at the George R. Justen & Son funeral home. Memorials are requested to the family in Kyle's name. EDITH C. PEDECONE Edith C. Pedecone, 2823 W. Lincoln road, McHenry, died Monday, Oct. 6, at McHenry hospital. She was 80 years old, born in Italy Aug. 18, 1800, the daughter of Isadore and Julia (Cataldo) Cozzi. Mrs. Pedecone lived in McHenry about 24 years, having come from Cicero, IU. She is survived by her husband Louis C. Pedecone, whom she married in Chicago 53 years ago, on June 18, 1827. Other sur­ vivors are two sons, Ronald of Riverside, 111. and Jan of Lake In The Hills; a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Linda) Ferguson; and seven grandchildren. Also surviving are two brothers, John Cozzi of Kansas City, Mo. and Louis Cozzi of McCullom Lake; and two sisters, Mrs. Lillian Parenti of McCullom Lake and Mrs. George (Esther) Piemonte of Itasca, 111. A funeral Mass was held Thursday, 11 a.m., at St. Patrick's Catholic church, McHenry, and burial followed in St. Patrick's Countryside cemetery. Visitation was Wednesday, from 2 to 8 p.m. at the Peter M. J us ten & Son funeral home. Legal Notice AUCTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Pursuant to Law, that on Saturday, October 18, 1980 commencing at 10:00 A.M. at the City Garage, located at 105 North Green Street, the undersigned shall sell the following described property as is: 1. 1969 Dodge Pickup Truck, Ser. No. 1267138759. 2. 1973 Chevy Pickup Truck, Ser. No CCQ144J110780. CITY OF McHENRY BY: BARBARA E. GILPIN CITY CLERK (Pub. Oct. 10 & 15,1980) Legal Notice NOTICE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY Accidents will happen. That's why you n««d the protection that American Family's Special Homeowners Package Policy provides. It's the most complete home­ owners coverage we've ever offered. Call me today for all the details. CHUCK LEWANDOWSKI 1308 It PARK McHENRY GALL US FOR DETAILS 385-2304 AMERICAN FAMILY I N S U H A N C r 'MMTHUH f amily Muiuai msutanc«Co GIVEN that on Saturday, the 22nd day of November, I860, an election will be held in and for Community Unit School District Number 12, McHenry County, Illinois, for the purpose of voting upon the following propositions: 1. Shall the annual tax rate for educational of Community »1 District No. 12, McHenry County. Illinois, be increased from 2.58 percent to 3.05 percent upon the value of the taxable i the District as or assessed by the Department of Local Government Affairs? It is estimated that the approximate amount of taxes extendible under the maximum rate of 2.58 percent for educational purposes now in force, computed upon the last known value, is $1,183,066. It is estimated that the ap­ proximate amount of taxes extendible - under the proposed increased rate of 3.05 percent for educational purposes, computed on the last known value, is $1,410,407. 2. Shall the annual tax rate for operations, building and main­ tenance purposes of Community Unit School District No. 12, McHenry County. Illinois, be in­ creased from .55 percent to .75 percent upon the value of the taxable property in the District as equalized or assessed by the Department of Local Government Affairs? It is estimated that the approximate amount of taxes extendible under the maximum rate of .55 percent for operations, building and maintenance purposes now in force, computed upon the last known value, is $254,336. It is estimated that the approximate amount of taxes extendible under the proposed increased rate of .75 percent for operations, building and maintenance purposes, computed upon the last known value, is $346,821. 3. Shall the annual tax rate for transportation purooses of Community Unit School District No. 12, McHenry County. Illinois, be increased from .12 percent to .20 percent upon the value of the taxable the District as eqi or assessed by the Department of Local Government Affairs? It is estimated that the approximate amount of taxes extendible under the maximum rate of .12 percent for transportation purposes now in force, computed upon the last known value, is $55,481. It is estimated that the approximate amount of taxes extendible under the proposed increased rate of .20 percent for tran­ sportation purposes, com­ puted upon the last known value, is $82,486. That for the purpose of said election the territory of said School District snail By Order of the Board of Education of Community Unit School District Number 12. McHenry County, Illinois. DATED this 7th day of October, 1800. Bobbie Hart President James W. Preston Secretary (Pub. Oct. 10, I860) ' Legal Notice INTHE MATTER OF ) THE APPLICATION OF ) THE ESTATE OF ) ROBERT SCHULTZ, ) DECEASED, FOR ) ENTRY INTO AN ) ANNEXATION ) AGREEMENT WITH ) THE VILLAGE OF ) BULL VALLEY, ) McHENRY COUNTY, ) ILLINOIS. ) AMENDED NOTICE * NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held before the President and Trustees of the Village of Bull Valley on the application of the ESTATE OF ROBERT SCHULTZ, DECEASED, requesting the execution of an Annexation Agreement in regard to certain real estate that is contiguous and ad­ jacent to the municipal boundary of the Village of Bull Valley and is located in Dorr Township, McHenry County, Illinois and is more fully described as follows: Of that part of Government Lot 2 of the Northwest Quarter of Section 2, Township 44 North, Range 7 East of the T h i r d P r i n c i p a l Meridian, described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast corner of Government Lot 2 of said Northwest Quarter and running thence West on the South line thereof for a distance of 843 feet to a point; thence North parallel to the East line thereof for a distance of 512 feet to a point; thence East parallel to the South line thereof for a distance of 160 feet to a point; thence North parallel to the East line • thereof for a distance of 300 feet to a point; thence East parallel to the South line thereof fw a distance of 413 feet to a point; thence North parallel to the East line . thereof for a distance of 40 feet to a point; thence East parallel to the South line thereof for a distance of 400 feet to a point on the East line of Government' Lot 2 of said Northwest Quarter; thence South on the East line thereof for a distance of 852feet to the place of beginning in M c H e n r y C o u n t y , Illinois A form of Annexation Agreement is on file in the Office of the Village Clerk. Such proposed Annexation Agreement may be changed, modified, altered, amended or redrafted in its entirety. A public hearing will be held pursuant to the provisions of Section 11-15.1-1, et. seq. of the Illinois Municipal Code, (Chapter 24, Illinois Revised Statutes, 1975). A public hearing will be held at 904 Valley Hill Road in the Village of Bull Valley, Illinois on Monday, October 27, 1980 at 8:00 p.m. AT WHICH TIME AND PLACE, any person desiring tQ be heard may be present. DATED: This 6th day of October, 1980, VILLAGE OF BULL VALLEY BY: -s- Barbara Brodie Village Clerk HOLMSTROM & GREEN PROFESSIONAL COR­ PORATION Attorneys for Petitioners 145 Virginia Street Crystal Lake, Illinois 60014 Telephone: 815-459-8440 (Pub. Oct. 10,1980) le property i s equalized in FREE CONDITIONING TREATMENT constitute a single election precinct, and the polling place has been established as follows: James C. Bush Elementary School 2117 West Church Street McHenry Township The polls at said election will be open from 8:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. on the same day. Offer good for Limited time only To prove Holr Sculptor Products do moke o difference, we're giving FREE conditioning tredtments with your hoircut or style. Our gift to you*for maximum shine, body ond balance. BRUSH 'n CURL complete hairstylng solon 4901 W.RTE. 120 McHENRY 385-4777 CALL FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY! COMMONS VISION CENTER in. BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL 2 CHILDREN'S PRESCRIPTION EYEWEAR s? 15% off FRAMES Er LENSES WHEN PURCHASED TOGETHER ONE COUPON GOOD FOR ENTIRE FAMILY! 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ROLLINS 1SW.RMM AOf be vtM C«MBsSN*iacC«lw Aorooafrem Peel OMIoo on pwfcttowt (312)213 0010 (312)4207*1 aetore 10 6 80 FRIDAY. OCTOBER 10.1M0 B' • ;8 Some Straight Talk •tart ACCOUNTS (^Negotiable Order of Withdrawal) Q. What is NOW account? A. Simply put, a NOW (Negotiable Order of Withdrawal) ac­ count, is a checking account which earns interest. Q. When will NOW accounts be available? A. In March 1980, President Carter signed Public Law 96-221 which allowed NOW accounts to be offered, beginning Decem­ ber 31, 1980, in all 50 states. Previously, NOW accounts were only allowed in seven Eastern states: Massachusetts, New Ham­ pshire, Connecticut, Maine, Rhode Island, New York and New Jersey. Q. Will all banks and savings and loan associations be offering NOW accounts? A. Maybe. There is no law that requires that they must offer the service.However, it may be advisable to ask your bank or savings and loan association if they intend to offer NOW ac­ counts beginning in January, 1981. NOW account at a savings and loan they not be allowed in Illinois until Q. I already have a association, how can December 31, 1980 A. Currently, some savings and loan associations offer what is referred to as NOW accounts. However, strictly speaking, these accounts are in reality NINOW's (Non-Interest Negotiable Order of Withdrawal), since these accounts do not earn interest. Q. What interest rate will be allowed on NOW accounts? A. A maximum of SVa% annual interest rate has been set. However, it's important to remember that banks and savings and loan associations are not required to pay the maximum rate. Q. Will the interest I earn on my NOW account be taxable? A. Yes. All banks and savings and loan will be required to report interest paid to the Internal Revenue Service. Q. Who can have NOW accounts? A. Individuals, sole proprietorships, churches, and certain non- porfit organizations. There is still some controversy as to whether or not a partnership, municipality or other type of association of individuals which are organized for profit can hold this type of account. Q. Will my NOW account be federally insured? A. Yes. Either by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) or Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation (FSLIC). Q. Is a NOW account for everyone? A. Probably not. It is anticipated that most institutions will require either a minimum balance or an average balance In or­ der to avoid service charges. In some cases these requirements may not be as attractive as your current checking account. Q. Is First National Bank of McHenry going to offer NOW accounts? A. Yes. Currently, plans are being formulated as to balance requirements and service charge fees. It is anticipated an an­ nouncement will be forthcoming in early December. Q. If I already have a checking account at First National Bank of McHenry, can I change that account to a NOW? A. Yes. We are presently working with our data processing center in an effort to make your transfers to a NOW account fast and convenient. >• To answer any further questions you may have, call our New Account Representatives today M M NaT Member FDIC IMBTIONclL BaiMK OF M< HeiMRY 3814 WEST ELM STREET P O BOX 338 McHENRY. ILLINOIS 60050 815-385-5400 1 Wmm

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