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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Feb 1985, p. 10

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Pmgf 10- N.AIM>KALKK-HKHAIJ>. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY jl. 19t5 Tax forms available at library The government and the IRS have supplied the McHenry Public Library with a variety of tax forms. With the beginning of the new year the library received boxes of tax forms and publications. The publications are available to be checked out with a library card for a period of three days. Mrs. June Stuart, ad­ ministrative librarian reminds residents that while most of the tax forms are free because the library receives many copies of the same tax form, the IRS also issues a book with one master copy of certain tax forms that tax payers may need. The forms will need to be copied on the library copy machine for a fee of 20 cents per copy. Photocopies are legal copies and accepted by the IRS. Lucky Clovers keep busy with activities The Lucky Clovers 4-H group has been busy recently with several activities. During -National Sewing Month mem­ bers talked about safety at the sewing machine, learned how to use it and made a banner for the club. The 4-H'ers also took a field trip to the Milwaukee Museum and saw many displays and exhibits, including an animal show. 4-H News Another activity was to spend an afternoon mating candy with a double boiler and candy molds. Finished products in­ cluded candied pretzels, chocolate covered,peanuts and Snowmen lollipops! ^ 3 a* As part of the Comihimity Service program, the members passed out safety tips for the holidays at a shopping center. The new year brings an eagerness to learn new things while preparing for the county fair. Megan O'Callahan CORRECTION The toll free number for the Senior Citizens Council was incorrectly stated in an article published on Circuit Breaker Service. Help in filling out forms is provided by the M< County Senior Citizen's < at 1he McHenry Moose Lodge, Route 31 near Johnsburg Road. For more information, the council should be contacted at 465-2157 or toll free at (800) 892- 3273. TO THE VOTERS OF NUNDA TOWNSHIP I, Harold E. Fisher, am a Candidate for H i g h w a y C o m m i s ­ s i o n e r o f N u n d a Township on the In­ dependent ballot for general election on April 2,1985. Paid for by the Candidate FIRST INSTITUTE OF TRAVEL "PROFESSIONAL TRAVEL INDUSTRY TRAINING CLASSES START MARCH 11 • 15-week course • Day & evening classes • Over 170 hours of in-depth training '• • Hands on computer facilities Atptvtd by tbt Win#* SUtl Bow* of OwotO Md opcfittd b» OM it Iht PIMM* trml Afenciet m llliwt 31 E. Crystal Lake Ave. Crystal Lake, IL 60014 (815)459-3500 THE PLAINDEALER-HERALD's NEWSSTAND PRICE IS GOING UP. SO SUBSCRIBE NOW AND BE A ( C SUBSCRIBE NOW, AND GET 4 WEEKS FREE! ANNUALLY, - ' - r : ' "x . TM SAVE >10" OFF THE NEWSSTAND PRICE! Subscribe now thru March 1st and get 4 weeks FREE when you start an 8 week subscription. Plus you'll save even more over the newsstand price of 35<t per copy starting March 1st. So don't delay...and subscribe to your hometown paper today! Get the most in area news, school happenings, sport highlights, community features, advertising specials and coupons galore, 52 weeks a year I €jjjb Shaw/Free Press Newspaper Group PLAINDEALER- HERALD SUBSCRIBENOW...GET4 WEEKSFREE...ANDANNUALLY, SA VE'l 040 OFF THE NEWSSTAND PRICE! 3812 W. ELM ST. MCHENRY, ILLINOIS 60050 UNESS CITY STATE PLEASE REMIT *4.00 WITH EACH ORDER OFFER 6000 TO NEW SURSCRMERS ONLY HI THE 0REATER McHEHRY AREA. OFFER «OOD THRU SfltRS

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