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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Feb 1982, p. 5

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Lakemoor-Lilymoor Area Margoret Karas . 385-4934 New Sewer Rates Mar. 1 ige of Lakemoor meeTTYrf Jan. 28, three sewer ordinances were passed to be effective Mar. 1. Or­ dinance 82-0-1 raises residential rates according to the number of occupants per household. One to two occupants will pay $15 per month; three occupants, $17.50 per month; four, $20 per month; five or more, $22 per month. Commercial rate will be $90 per month. Ordinance 82-0-2 raises the connection fee to $750 per household; $1,000 for each commercial. Ordinance 82-0- 3 concerns the alternative meter use. The rate will be a $7.50 monthly debt service charge, plus $3 per 1,000 gallons used. This charge can be substituted for the occupant rate. The annexation request of the 12 home owners in Fritzsche Estates was rejected, as no letter of credit or bond provision was provided. Lola Narcaroti, village clerk, reminds residents that vehicle stickers are past due. They may still be purchased at her office. Stickers must be displayed on all vehicles in the village. ARMY RECRUIT Michael Hertel, son of Laurel and Mike Hertel of Lilymoor, is now stationed at Fort McClellan, Ala., where he will be getting basic training. Mike enlisted last May with his buddy Lane Baccia. Both left Jan. 14, but are currently stationed in different camps. Mike was the guest of honor at a going away party held at the Moose lodge Jan. 9. Assorted friends and relatives gathered to wish him well and supplied him with the wherewithal for a memorable weekend. The next three years will be important ones for Mike. Young people are needed in the armed services of our country and we appreciate that Mike and others are enlisting. FIRE CALL Five o'clock' in the mor­ ning is ntftime to hear (he horn of your automobile parked in the driveway by your house, sounding off. Mrs. Janice Campbell awoke with a start and seeing the ' smoke from her car, called our local Fire Department Company 3. The fire truck arrived in record time and though the car was totalled, the fire did not reach the house. Mrs. Campbell has only words of praise for the quick response of the firemen. She was particularly concerned about the safety of her home, v « as she had filled the cars' gas tank the previous night. A fireman explained that the full tank probably delayed an explosion, giving the fire fighters time to put the fire out. The quick, positive action of our Company 3 saves a home in our community. EYESURGERY Three residents on Southside in Lilymoor have another common bond. Dick Mumma is the third person on that street to undergo a type of eye surgery. Bob Bartlett and Don Leske were the forerunners. Dick had a pterygium removed from his eye. A few complications prevented his returning to work as soon as he had anticipated. After days at home under the watchful care of Cheryl and the children, he is ready to return to work. Dick discovered that his condition was usually associated with blacks from the south according to one doctor, and with Indians or persons who work out in the fields, according to another. Very interesting, even though he does not fit either category. Want a third opinion, Dick? ANOTHER SOUTHSIDE SURGERY The removal of tonsils was the reason Robert Gurske was hospitalized this past week. Last Thursday found him back home and very hungry. Robert discovered that hunger and ability to eat do not necessarily go together, when the good mashed potatoes and chicken made by mother Mitzi wouldn't go down. By now Robert should be feeling much better and no longer suffering from hunger. SPECIAL DAYS Birthdays this week in­ clude E. Robert Betancourt on Feb. 4 and Ken Pahlke on the 5th. Becky Mieszala,' pretty daughter of Barb and Phil, has her day on the 8th. Virginia Nixon celebrates on the 9th. Anniversary wishes go to two couples who were married on Feb. 8, Mr. and Mrs. Kraczyk and Jerry and Shertill Weber, who will be having their sixteenth an­ niversary. VALENTINE DINNER DANCE Laurie Hertel extends an invitation to the annual dinner and dance to be held at the Moose lodge Feb. 13. Call Laurie for information and tickets for an enjoyable evening out for a worthy cause. DOGS IN LAKEMOOR Private yards are meant to be used only by the residents and pets of that yard. Andy Kowal's yard is the mecca for Tippy the dog, and Shadow the duck. Shadow is true to his hame as he follows Andy wherever he goes in the yard. He pecks on the door for his master to hurry and come out and won't stop until he does. The pets and Andy are disturbed when other dogs use their yard. Courtesy says we should all try to keep our pfets in our own yards. PENNSYLVANIA VISITORS Dick and Cheryl Mumma had a welcome houseful the weekend of the 23rd - one of the bad weather ones. Dick's mother and father, grand­ mother, sister Ruth and nephew Wayne, drove in from Pennsylvania. Room was made for everyone by shifting locations, with even the dog being put away in a bedroom. Cherrie took the adult members shopping in the cold and snow of the 23rd, but a little weather did not stop pleasure. Gramma was concerned about Dick's surgery, as she too has eye problems. It was a happy reunion time for Mummas of all ages. COMMUNITY CALENDAR Feb. 4 -- Free blood pressure screening, 11 a.m., Senior Citizen Meet and Eat center, Moose lodge, Route 120. Feb. 8 - Revenue Sharing h e a r i n g , L a k e m o o r Municipal building, 7:30 p.m. Feb. 11 -- Lakemoor Village meeting, 8 p.m. Feb. 14 - Valentine's day. Show your love. Feb. 17' -- Pre-schpol screening for 3 and 4 year olds, Hilltop school Call 385- 7210 for appointment. "He who cuts his own firewood is twice warmed." GOD BLESS Hold Free Program . For Tracking Animals A free indoor and outdoor program on tracking animals in winter will be open to the public at Glacial park Saturday, Feb. 13 at 1:30 p.m. McHenry County Conservation district volunteers, Maggie Jung and Cris and Paul Rechten, will use photographic slides indoors and snow tracks outside to help teach tracking. The Rechtens will be passing on the tips they learned last summer at a week long tracking workshop conducted by Tom TRXES! Nobody likes them I Everybody has to deal with them Brown, author ot The Tracker and The Search. Brown's lifelong experience suggests a bridge between the worlds of the seen and the unseen; that bridge is patient and Careful ob­ servation. Brown is scheduled to speak in McHenry county Sunday, March 21, at Cary Grove high school. - The MCCD-sponsored tracking program at Glacial park can serve as a lead-up to Brown's program in March. Glacial park is on Harts road, one mile west of Rt. 31 and 8 miles north of McHenry. Call MCCD at 815-678-4431 or 815-338-1405 Tor further information. ***• . The best ideas germinate in honest, idealistic minds, and are not the result of self- seeking thoughts. PAGE 5 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3,1982 Pet Care Clinic Editor's Quote Book Work spares us from three great evils: boredom, vice and need. Voltaire Small pet care including responsible pet ownership, pet health and behavior problems will be covered in a program to be held Feb. 9. A1 Paul, University of Illinois veterinary science specialist, will be the guest speaker The program is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. at Big Hollow school. The address is 1405 S. Route 12, Ingleside. The program is free of charge and sponsored by the McHenry and Lake County Cooperative Ex­ tension services. Low Survival Marine turtles sometimes re­ quire 15 to 40 years to reach sexual maturity and sometimes 4>nly two or three hatchlings may survive from an estimated five-year production of 1,500 eggs by a female sea turtle. HELP! 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