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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Jan 1960, p. 12

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Page Twelve THE McHENRY PLAINPEALER Thursday, January 28, Lakemoor DISCUSS FLOOD CONDITIONS IN LAKEMOOR AREA By Annette Sclunit Backed-up water in the Tia Juana-Riverside area led this reporter to scouting out the situation and finding if anything had been done as yet to help alleviate the condition. A talk with one of our village board members produced this summary. -- As an act of God would have it, the recent heavy waters from inclement and unseasonable rains have some down from the higher spots into this now flooded section which in essence is the base of a saucer-like area. Many years ago a huge drain tile was laid to help drain off the water from this area which at that time was not residential. The tile through the years has grown silt and roots which do somewhat hamper its operation. Several ,of the board mem- / •* bers went to the scene as soon as they were notified of the existing circumstances. Attempts were made and were successful in opening the ditch at< Riverside in Dack of the Vogue. Andther cleaned ditch was the qBe near the Sarley home. This helped somewhat, but was only a~scratching of the surface. rSince the heavy rains of recent weeks, frost and snow have set a heavy freeze into the tile and factually, nothing be done until the weather pgrmits. Once' the weather \fjirms and the thaw begins. tRe tile may start to take the \C&ter again. In the meantime itiis just a waiting and praying situation. «• SsFolks are not alone who set iff the flooded area. They need only to take a drive into Oakharst and Indian Ridge to get 5$ne idea of what floods can dfe. In some areas in those othej places, waters have closed roads so that they are impassable. We are indeed luckv-that cgjrs is not quite as drastic. "\John Bonder is quoted as saying, "The board has been notified of the situation and hjgs done some work already aikd plan to work in the future, as soon as the weather permits, ta alleviate the condition and to attempt to solve it so that i^will^not happen again." '"Reporters note: -- Twentyfive years ago, this same sort <JT water condition existed. I'm sure that if it only happens arery twenty-five years we should all consider ourselves fortunate. » Poppin' Buttons .'Hot dogs, hamburger, chicken, kitchen klenzer, -- oh, no, that's my shopping list-- now where was I? Oh yes, I think there's a fellow in town that should be pretty nearly out of, buttons. He's the spanking new grandpop of a spanking new grandson. John Sovsky, Sr. received news of his new grandson (via John, Jr. and Murial) on Tuesday last week. The happy grandpop hasn't anything on the happy parents though,"they are reported as being slightly more than ecstatic Baby Phillip on the other hand is very complacent about the whole thing. He says,"1' "What's the matter? No one expect me?" "Shucks, Grampa is getting all the credit." Welcome, wee one, and join the society of infant lollypops. bonbons and diapers! And congratulations to Mom and Pop and Grandpop and Grandmom. On the Mend Heard this past week that Helen Donovan has had surgery for gall bladder and is now at home and recuperating. She has undergone surgery several times in the past ar>d has become an old hand at healing. She now looks like a patchwork ° quilt done in the zig-zag stitch. Good to ^hear that it's all over, Helen, and let's hope that your, out and on the go real soon. Ed Lannes Die» The villagers were shocked at learning this past week that Ed Lannes had passed; away. He had been one of the realtors in this section for many years. Our sincere condolences are offered to Ivis wife. Happy Birthday The Shogran family has been busy all last week, baking cakes for the different members of their family. Young Billy Shogran was just thirteen. Dee Dee was nine and father Bill was twenty-eight. He's saving the other ten years for when he gets older and can use them. Infant Surgery Little Mariannette Schmit, two month old infant of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Schmit underwent surgery on Monday morning. She developed a pretty severe abdominal hernia, and surgery was imperative. At this writing, the little "Puppet" seemed to be taking things in stride. this past necessary 4men So be it. Events week have made it for me to cut down on the column. Hope you'll all understand. The phone number is EV. 5-5239. And by the way, kids, the lake is now waiting for you. It's really frozen over now. LICENSE PLATE SALE RUNNING BEHIND 1959 T^he sale of 1960 Illinois license^ plates is running slightly behind the sale of plates at the same time last year. Secretary of State Charles F. Carpentier reported this last week. Through last week Monday, 1,892,000 applications for registration had been received and processed. This is some 47,000 less than at the same time last year. The Secretary of State's office expects a registration this year of 3,825,000 motor vehicles. . In releasing the latest figures. Secretaij Carpentier reminded Illinois motorists that only three weeks remain before the Feb. 15. deadline for displaying the I960 plates. Those motorists who plan to submit their applications by mail now have but 1 week left before mailing applications to insure having the plates by-display deadline, as about (wo weeks are required for the processing of the applications and the delivery of the plates. Motorists who applied last October for the reassignment of high numbers were again reassured by Secretary Carpentier that they will receive their plates in time for mounting before the Feb. 15 deadline. Secretary Carpentier pointed out that plates must be mailed in numerical order until after the peak of the licensing period has been reached. After that, however, higher numbers than those currently being assigned can be mailed. More than 93 per cent of the deaths from heart and blood vessel disease are caused by high blood pressure and hardening of the arteries. Since 1948 America's Heart association have channeled more than 40,000,000 Heart Fund dollars into research to find ways of treating and preventing all forms of heart and blood vessel disease. Holiday Hills Ass'n. Meeting Draws Big Crowd Rita Oleyaf - EV. 5-4768 Forty-two members attended the first property owners association meeting for 1960 on Monday, Jan. 12, at St. John's Lutheran church. Considering the hazardous condition of the roads, this was a good showing indeed! if yeiu couldn't make1 it, plan definitely to attend the March meeting, fo? participation iri association meetings is one of the De§t/1vays to improve our community. Clarence Young, chairman of the legal committee, reported that action is unde:rway in the water rate question. This committee will be working on matters of importance to all of us during the next months, and iricludes the following homeowner^ Hank Ferreri, Herb Landis, Adrian Uelman, Rich Wycze'san y, Norm Jeschke, John Hughes, Carl Bremer, Robert Suman, and Kenneth Carlson. Community House A special investigating committee was approved by the membership, to explore the costs and possibilities of erecting a community house sometime in the tiext few weeks. Harold Breede and Clarence Young were asked to serve on t h i s c o m m i t t e e , r e m a i n i n g members to be appointed by Mr. Breede. The need for such a building should be obvious to all of us. We desperately need a meeting place for our two girl scout troops, the cub den. the Woman's club, the association, and recreational activities for ourselves and our children. We are rapidly running out of basements. The committee will report at the March meeting. Condolences Extended Our hearts go out in sympathy to John Schuppe and his daughter, Pat.-Word has been received of the death on Thurs- SHAN-GRA-LA HOME "l mile south of McHenry just east of Rt. on Idyll-Dell Road Excellent home for elderly pensioned and retired people. Pleasant, comfortable ar\d clean rooms available. For information write Station Box 125, McHenry, HI, or call PHONE EVERGREEN S-0419 - They're GUARANTEED TO GO thru ice, mud or snow or we pay the tow! Newfir«$ton« Town & Country Tires ALSO RECAPPED MUD and SNOW TIRES All Sizes Passenger, Truck and Tractor Tires All Sizes FIRESTONE DRY CHARGE BATTERY We Allow From $2.00 to $6.00 On Your Old Battery AS LOW AS See Us Before You Buy and SAVE! McHenry Tire Mart WALT FBEUND, Prop. 626 W. Main St. EVergreen 5-0294 McHenry, III. yittmdj day, Jan. 14, of John's motherin- law and Pat's grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Altenhoff, of Bellwood. She was the mother of the" recently deceased Marie Schuppe, and of Mrs. Henry Gorr of Villa Vaupell. On the Stck List , Little Brad Schmitt is doing fine after a three day stay in the McHenry hospital with gastroenteritis. He had mother, Elaine, and father, HankLworried for awhile, since he's^only eight months old. Oirl Scouts The girls of Intermediate Troop 478 are busy as bee£ preparing the program for the Court of Awards to be presented Tuesday evening, Feb. 2. The girls divide into patrols' and plan the entertainment and refreshments all by themselves. Leaders Gerry Breede and Phyllis Harper decided to have a little recreation on their own, and went all the way into Chicago to see a movie last Welcome New Neighbors Earl and Gloria Schultz live at 3 Maple street and moved ihto the subdivision Nov. 1, 1959. They formerly lived in Richmond. They have Jive children, starting with Cynthia who is 11, Linda, 10, both of whom are in our girl scout troop. Kevin 7, Kelvin* 5, and Kerry, 5 months complete the family circle. Cynthia is enrolled at the junior high. Linda at Landmark,, and Kevin at Edgebrook school in McHenry. All three report that they like their new schools very much. - "Valentines for Old People Members are gathering in little "kaffee klatsch" groups during the next few weeks to MORE WATER AtMNfaOMt with o RED JACKET fo&i-J* W . WATER SYSTEM • CAPACITIES TO ^ 1»70 9AL. PI* HOW • miMfiNftDirms TO 110 HIT • EASILY AND ECONOMICALLY CONVERTIBLE PROM SHALLOW TO DEEP WELL SERVICE Dotlar-for-dolUr, htr« It your bast pump buy. 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BVergreen 5-0811 RENTS Chain See WALT for Winter Traction SPECIALS work on valentines and candy favors for residents at .the Valley Hi home. These will be de: livered at' the next meeting, and taken to the home'before Feb. 14. Remember to call in news items to' your reporter. Personal news, whether of illness accident, vacation trips i? of interest to your neighbors. HURT IN ACCIDENT Horst Redetzky of Rt. 1, Mc Henry, suffered laceration' about the face and broken ribs when his car crashed into ? tree last week on Pistakee Bay road, west of the Lake county line road. State police reported that the c#r skidded off the slippery road and struck a tree E RlOHT WHEN WR N6KDSD IT MOST,THE HOT WATER BOTTLE GAVE .WAY IN TWO PLACES/ AS --'1 it ALWAYS rv PAYS to &uv reliable RUBBER GOOQSf GO TO DRUGS NEXT TIMe/ VA ASSISTANCE A Veterans Administration representative from the Rockford VA office will be on dut£ at Woodstock Tuesday, Feb. 2, to inform and assist veterans, their dependents and the general public regarding all benefit programs of the VA. Their representative will be on du|) from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the U. S. post office building, second floor, in Woodstock. The Kiwanis club of McHenry says, "Good government is everyone's business." c LOCAL TRADEMARKS. 1M IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Overheated Motors fhtOito Off tke food A dogged radiator can mean real damage Inland's Fa<tory-M»thod How Tost assure* 100% cooling (ffia'tney. . RADIATOR Cleaning and Repairing AT LOW, FLAT-RATE PRICES kuiMKtkm •wffawwIW, «• FRB UNITED MOTORS WARRANTY Adams Bros. 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