PAGE ft - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY, MAY 15,1974 1 McCullom Lake Geity Milbratz * 385-8543 Trash Pkk4Jp Scheduled For Saturday May 18 Saturday, May 18, is trash pick-up day for the village. At this time, residents have the opportunity, at no charge, to get rid of accumulated trash, which isn't normally picked up on regular garbage days. This includes furniture, tools, branches, etc. Following is a list of regulations, concerning the pick-up, set up by the disposal company. All grass clippings, leaves, twigs, and garden debris must be in containers. Branches must be 4 feet, or less, in length, and securely tied or contained. No big rocks. Nothing heavier than two men can lift. All trash must be outside by 6 a.m. Tie or bag newspapers. The men will not do any shoveling. THEM THAR HILLS... .... is where George and Bridget Scarbrough, with children, Sherry and Steve, spent their vacation recently. The Scarbroughs traveled to the Ozarks, in Missouri, stopping at the Merrimac caverns for awhile, on the way. They didn't have much time to stay, but thought the caverns were really nice, and worthwhile seeing. On arrival at the Ozarks, the resort cabin they'd reserved was all ready for them. The week at the cabin was spent sightseeing, fishing, boating, and just taking it easy. With 80 degree temperatures every day, weather conditions were ideal. Most meals were eaten out, except when Bridget « cooked the fish they caught. She had better luck than George, catching thirteen fish, to his six. Sherry and Steve had fun playing with other kids they met at the resort. One evening the family went to a "Country Shindig" show, featuring a new country and western group, similar to t.v.'s "Hee Haw", George and Bridget considered it an excellent show, one of the best they'd ever seen. Driving homeward, the Scarbroughs topped in Hannibal for a day, where they visited Mark Twain's heme, and also saw the famed white picket fence. . When they returned home to McCullom Lake, they stayed only 4 hours, then were off to Montello, Wis., for a weekend of camping, and visiting with relatives. BIRTHDAYS A happy birthday to Denise McBride, May 17, and to Bobby Raycraft, who'll be 3 years old, • May 18. Mae Aubin celebrates her birthday, May 19, and May 20, is Denise Burg's special day. SLIMMING DOWN Karen Scarbrough is doing great with her diet, having lost 6»/s lbs., in three weeks. Her success comes from sheer will power, plus a love of radishes. CONVENTION S t u d e n t C o u n c i l representatives from Illinois Junior high schools attended a student council convention in Urbana, 111., May 3 and4. Susan Penny, of W. Lake Shore drive, and Bill Wyman, of W. Parkview, both representatives from Parkland school, were among those who attended. They left school with the other representatives Friday afternoon, and traveled by bus to Urbana, where they all stayed at the Ramada Inn. A dance was held in the evening, and the kids all went swimming afterward. Saturday was the convention, at which there were about 1,400 students. The bus, due to arrive home Saturday evening, broke down, and Bill and Sue didn't get home till about 12:30 a.m., after a hectic, but exciting weekend. MANAGERS NEEDED Managers are still needed for the boys baseball league. Anyone willing to take the position can contact Jim Bitterman, 4907 W. McCullom Lake road. REMINDER The Conservation club meets Thursday May 16, 8 p.m., at McCullom Lake village hall. LADIES OF THE LAKE An interesting variety of hobbies was displayed at the May 9 meeting of the Ladies of the Lake. Many handmade things were shown, including crocheted .items, a quilt, jewelry and an afghan. There were also sea shell sculptures, three dimensional art pictures, painted rocks, and a collection of unusual candles. The ladies were pleased to Weiqjiiie.tyo new members to their organization. They are Ruth Gumm, and Pat Schieb. It was decided the bake sale will be held July 3. The time will be set at the next meeting, June 13. Police Tickets The following tickets were issued by the McHenry Police department this past week: Ralph M. Berent, 3901 W. Main, McHenry, improper use of registration. Thomas Golden, 425 E. Shorewood, Round Lake, driving while intoxicated. Howard E. Whiting, 1018 S riarreville, McHenry, speeding 41 in a 25 mph zone. Roger Rairie, 4112 Crystal Lake road, McHenry, speeding 51 in a 40 mph zone Lynne Jacques, 522 S. Route 31, McHenry, improper starting of a parked vehicle. James Wilke, 4216 Sioux, McHenry, driving while intoxicated and transportation of open alcoholic liquor. John A. Herrick, 8411 Crystal Springs, Woodstock, speeding 43 in a 30 mph zone. Sandra Deubel, 2611 S. Highwood, McHenry, speeding 37 in a 25 mph zone. John Korner, 180 E. Terra Cotta, Crystal Lake, speeding 53 in a 40 mph zone. Mary Toussaint, 3914 W. Grand, McHenry, speeding 39 in a 25 mph zone. Lee Pankiewicz, 1203 Clover, McHenry, disobeyed traffic control devise. Ronald Becker, 3108 Charlotte, McHenry, speeding 49 in a 30 mph zone. Kathleen Lusk, 2709 Cherry, Wonder Lake, speeding 42 in a 30 mph zone. Walter Garrelts, 7519 Center, Wonder Lake, driving while intoxicated and driving while license suspended or revoked. Michael R. Dancy, 616 S. Route 31, McHenry, speeding 43 in a 25 mph zone. , v Chester E. Sejut, 1625 N. Campbell, Chicago, speeding 55 in a 40 mph zone. Kenneth Fischer, 3438 N. Tripp, Chicago, speeding 55 in a 40 mph zone. Anna Sienkiewicz, 2329 East avenue, Berwyn, speeding 56 in a 40 mph zone. Joseph Gerambio, 1620 Pleasant, McHenry speeding 56 in a 40 mph zone. Robert Rodenkirch, 603 N. Green, McHenry, failure to give aid or information after striking an unattended vehicle. Loren Presley, 928 Stratford, Mundelein, speeding 55 in a 40 mph zone. John E. Pries, 1517 S. Second, Maywood, speeding 45 in a 30 mph zone. John Dix, 1638 N. Riverside drive, McHenry, speeding 36 in a 25 mph zone. Constance J. Freund, 3709 W. St. Paul, McHenry, speeding 37 in a 25 mph zone. Gary D. Morley, 5613 N. Meadow Hill, McHeny, speeding 43 in a 30 mph zone. Salvatore Aiello, 423 Meadow, Roselle, speeding 52 in a 40 mph zone. Deborah Elkins, 8011 Maplewood, Wonder Lake, speeding 42 in a 30 mph zone. Clifford McGuire, 21 S. Lake, Fox Lake, disobeyed traffic control signal. Duane C. Freund, 2410 N. Cuhlman, McHenry, speeding 43 in a 30 mph zone. GUIDED TOUR! National Nursing Home Week begins on Mother's Day May 12 and continues thru May 19. This partic ular week is set aside each year to encourage t e public to visit nursing homes throughout the country. 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