Thursday, September 19, 1963 7 THE McHENHT PLAINDEALER Page ' W Fifti em Lakemoor-Lilymoor ASSOCIATION PLANS ANNUAL DANCE, NOV. 9 Shirley Scnuerr 886-2640 The Lilymoor association held its monthly meeting Tuesday. Sept. 10. The main topic discussed was the annual dance. The dance will be held Saturday, Nov. 9, at Club Lilymoor. Those who will be working on the dance are Lawrence Schuerr, chairman, his coworkers are Fred Fradinardo, Hal Vomkahl. Herb Polinski and Shirley Schuerr. It was also discussed and decided that the Woman's auxiliary will take over the kitchen. The next monthly meeting wiH ,be held Tuesday, Oct. 8, in the large hall of Club Lilymoor at 8 p.m. At the October meeting the nominating committee will be formed for the forth coming election of board of directors. The election will take place at the November meeting and will take office in December. Auxiliary News The Woman's auxiliary held its monthly meeting Monday Sept. 9. The annual outing was discussed further. Also discussed was election of officers and board of directors which will take place at the October meeting. Those elected will take office in November. The women will elect the following, president, vice-president, treasurer, secretary, and four board of directors. The monthly prize was won by Sally Rogers. Hostesses for the September meeting were Ruth Young, Marion Leske and Connie Johnson. The auxiliary at this time would like to welcome a new member to the auxiliary. They welcomed Judy Repinske. The next monthly meeting will be held Monday, Oct. 7, in the large hall of Club Lilymoor at 8 p.m. Hostesses for the October meeting are Marlyn LoPresti, Ann Novak and Lil Neumann. Guests Mrs. Genny Mesttin of Chicago is visiting with Eunice Tobey and having a grand time. Connie Johnson had guest from Chicago Wednesday, Sept. 11. Joe and Josie Mueller of Chicago visited with the Schuerrs Saturday, Sept. 7. Get-Well Wishes go to Josephine Schuerr is in the Holy Cross hospital in Chicago. Get-well wishes go to John Behrendt. Here's hoping you both are in the pyik of health real soon. Belated Birthday Greetings go to Liane LoPresti who celebrated her sixth birthday Thursday, Sept. 5. Skip Schuerr celebrated his seventeenth birthday Friday Sept. 6. Eunice Tobey celebrated her big day Saturday, Sept. 7. Ronnie and Debbie Fuhler celebrated their birthdays Tuesday, Sept. 10. Ronnie celebrated his seventeenth and Debbie celebrated her eleventh. Sorry it's late, many happy returns to you all. Birthday Greetings go to Bob LoPresti. Bob celebrated his big day Friday, Sept. 13. Greetings go to Lois Schiaone who celebrated Monday, Sept. 16. Greetings go to Marvlyn LoPresti. Marylyn is celebrating her big day today, Thursday, Sept. 19. Greetings go to Harry Neumann who will celebrate Sunday, Sept. 22. Greetings go to Scott Fuhler, Grace Leske and John Behrendt. They will all celebrate their birthday Monday, Sept. 23. Scott will be ten years old. Still more greetings go to Emma Gray. Emma will celebrate Wednesday Sept. 25. Many happy returns to you all. GOLD WREATH ACHIEVEMENT TO CADET B. ir IDLER Cadet Jon Beau Fidler, son of Capt. and Mrs. Paul E. Fidler, 3100 Riverstream Drive, McHenry, a member of Wentworth Military Academy's brigade this year, has earned the right to wear the Army's ROTC achievement gold wreath on his uniform by virtue of placing in the top 10 percent of his military classes last year, according to Col. Boyd Walker, professor of military science. Since Wentworth has again been designated an Army honor school following a Department of the Army inspection, all c&dets are authorized to wear a five-pointed star on the right sleeve of their uniform. However, only cadets placing in the upper 10 percent of their military classes may wear the distinctive gold wreath with the white star enclosed. L e g a l s ORDINANCE NO. 6S-0-13 AMENDMENT TO MINORS CURFEW TIME BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF LAKEMOOR, Mc- HENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS, THAT ORDINANCE NO. 61- 0-8 (MINORS CURFEW TIME) OF THE ORDINANCES OF TIfE VILLAGE OF LAKEMOOR, ILLINOIS, BE AMENDED TO PROVIDE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. It shall be unlawful for any person under the age of eighteen (18) years, to be on any public road, street, alley or park or other lands used for public purposes, or in any public place of business or amusement in the Village of Lakemoor between the hours of 12:01 a.m. and 6:0C a.m. Saturday; between 12:01 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. Sunday: and between 11:00 p.m. on Sunday to Thursday, inclusive, and 6:00 a.m. on the following day, unless such person is accompanied by a parent, guardian or other responsible adult, or unless engaged in some occupation or business in which such person may lawfully engage under the Statutes of the State of Illinois. Curfew hours for a day preceding a holiday shall be the same as for Saturday. SECTION 2. It is unlawful for a parent, legal guardian or other person to knowingly permit a person in his custody or control to violate subparagraph (a) of this Section. SECTION 3. Any person or persons who violate the provisions of this Ordinance shall be subject to a fine of not less than Five Dollars ($5.00) nor more than One Hundred Dollars ($100.00), for each offense. SECTION 4. Validity. That should any clause, sentence, paragraph or part of this Ordinance be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the Ordinance as a whole or any part thereof other than the part so declared to be invalid. SECTION 5. Ordinance Number. That this Ordinance shall be known cs Ordinance No. 63-0-13. SECTION 6. Effective Date. That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, publication and approval in accordance with the law. JOHN BONDER Village President PASSED: Sept. 12, 1963 APPROVED: Sept. 12, 1963 PUBLISHED: Sept. 19, 1963 ATTEST: PACITA R. MORRISON . Village Clerk Pub. Sept. 19, 1963) that claims may be. filer! against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. IRWIN W. HART, JR. Executor J anes M. Mclntee Attorney 3516 W. Elm Street McHenry, Illinois Tel: (815) 385-2440 (Pub. Sept. 19-26, Oct. 3, 1963) NOTICE The Village of Sunnysjde is accepting bids for a Two-Way Mobile Radio for their police car. All sealed bids should be in the hands of the Village Clerk before the next monthly meeting, Oct. 7, 1963. IRMA E. GUNTHER Village Clerk Village of Sunnyside (Pub. Sept. 19 & 26, 1963) NOTICE The Village of Sunnyside is accepting bids for Snow Plowing. All sealed bids should be in the hands of the Village Clerk before the next monthly meeting Oct. 7, 1963. IRMA E. GUNTHER Village Clerk Village of Sunnyside (Pub. Sept. 19 & 26, 1963) NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of KATHRYN L. CONWAY Deceased Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday, November 4th, 1963, is the claim date in the estate cf KATHRYN L. CONWAY, Deceased, pending .n the County Court cf McHenry County Illinois, and that claims may be filed gainst the said estrte on or before sai^ date without issuance of summons. BETTY JANE O'SHEA and MARION GRACE WINTERS Co-Executors James M. Mclntee Attorney 3516 W. Elm Street McIIenry, Illinois Tel: (815) ,385-2440 (Pub. Sept. 19-26, Oct. 3, 1963) NOTICE OF NEW CLAIM DATE Estate of IRWIN W. HART, SR. Deceased Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday, November 4th, 1963, is the claim date ir. the estate of IRWIN W. HART, SR. Deceased, pending in the County Court of McHenry County. Illinois, and In irrigated farming of our western states, it takes 1,000 gallons of water to produce 10 cents worth of marketable crop, whereas water used in the average industry yields about $5.00 worth of merchandise for each 1,000 gallons consumed. Auto Insurance Cancelled? NO ONE REFUSED -- ANY AGE Reasonable Rates Financial Responsibility Filings Stay out of "Pool Insurance" and have Full Coverage TEENAGE INSURANCE -- Full Coverage JAN-MAR INSURANCE 385-7667 CRICKETS CONTROL The University of Illinois college of agriculture recommend" this method of keeping crickH from entering the home. Spi; t v a 2 per cent chlordnne or orn half per cent dieldrin solution in water along foundations and for one or two feet on the s-< >i I around the house. The average h o u s e w i l l r e q u i r e t h r e e to fiw gallons of spray lo go a l l around. This spray will not hurl the lawn but should not be applied on shrubs or flowers. women I by Maggie Lovew#U I I hope you have better luck than I do getting my old Grumpy-Puss TO DO SOME PAINTING. If you do, give him these tips: For painting hardto- get-at spots, like behind refrigerators or radiators, use small piece of sponge nailed to yardstick" or pole (attach with small nails sunk deeply into sponge). Your old nylons make terrific paint strainers! Slip top of stocking in embroidery hoop. Cut off and knot other end. forming small bag. Also prevents sloppy slurping when you pour. Little girls love TIGHTS AND STRETCH PANTS, but be a careful shopper. Mom. All tights come in Small, Medium, Large, so be sure to buy in her own size class (3 to 6x, 7-14, or young ladies). Stretch pants run same size as slacks except in lowest price ranges (just get next larger size). They sort of grow with her, but should have vertical stretch rather than horizontal so they'll fit comfortably. The Tefion-coated PANS AND GRIDDLES that prevent sticking are marvelous - - and will stay non-stick for ages with proper care. Avoid high lieats that warp and damage the finish, and never on heat without food for any length of time. Don't use metal turners or forks --- they'll scratch thefinish (there are special coated spatulas). Since heat darkens Teflon, pans may discoior (no scouring pads). And don't stack things in Teflon coated products. Now's the time to PREPARE handy, no spoons, and imaging the pretty tricks you can Jdo an. salads! Watch for Maggie ** every week. TRADE MISSION Gov. Kerner will lead a trade rrission to Germany, Franc® and the United Kingdom, leaving on Thursday, Oct. 17. Members of the trade mission will be manufacturers interested in entering the expoi't field. The governor said that this mission is "not a typical good will mission abroad. Instead of visiting a different city every day and leaving before , any business is accomplished, our manufactur- ... ers will remain long enough in YOUR LAWN FOR ^k^^'Whe principal trade centers to SPRING so you II get green Pomnlete sprinTis and extpndpd grass instead of grey hair; Give grass all-over application of a good lawn food. This will help gra>3! roots develop much later into Fall and result in a fast, healthy start next Spring. Also, keep mowing as long as grass grows. Don't let Winter set in on tall grass and cause fungal disease. Say, got some EMPTY SQUEEZE BOTTLES around, like those that mustard comes in? Put pancake syrup in one to solve problem of dripping and children's sticky fingers. Fill another with mayonnaise complete serious and extended 'trade discussions," the Governor said. The group is scheduled to be in Frankfurt, Germany, on four business days, in Paris three business days, and in London four business days. 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