*r f < LAKELAHD-LILYMOOR AREA %/ i-.it rui luuiidfri Hits Lakemoor mslrtMits have suffered costly loss. Thursdsy night 1 April 9, a Hfl station which provides tar sever (towage was vandalised. There is no fund set aside for destitution of property, so all »' residents again will be penalised. Far J what? Because some psychotic people find pleasure in destroying property that is not theirs. The village has just purchased a ' necessary pump for the sewer system 2 at a cost of over $1,000. And now vandalism will increase the charge to the residents. The village m prosecute thoee who are responsible for <his destruction. Anyone aware of any unusual activity near the lift stations, is asked to call the village clerk at 3SS-1117. Com munity effort and watch is needed to prevent further vandalism. NEW PRESIDENT . Frank Colomer, trustee of the McHenry Nunda Library District, was unanimously voted in as ' president of that group at a special meeting Tuesday April 27. Frairic is in charge of the building program, so this adds to his duties. Former president Louise Hipwell has offered her expertise to assist in any way she csn. Voting for Frank's presidency were board members Edna Mueller, Karen Colomer, Dolores Suess, Rose Smith, - and Diane Fuhler by abeeutee vote. • Welcome aboard, President Colomer. " This is an exciting and challenging time for our library. • •' ~ - STICKY! Vehicle stickers are required for all ; automotive conveyances belonging to * residents of Lakemoor. The village's * financial problems are partially due ' to residents not paying their legal < obligations. Funds generated by the • sale of stickers are used for the care " and maintenance of village roads. ' Some car owners avoid buying them, putting an extra burden on law abiding residents who do. When s village enacts an ordinance ' requiring the purchase of a special • license, it is mandatory for all to pay. Mrs. Harry Brady states that to be ! fair, all automotive owners must ' purchase vehicle stickers. This will help improve the roads in Lakemoor. PARK DISTRICT INTEREST To test voters' interest in the for mation of a park district, a sample ballot has been delivered to residents in the area. George Garbacz is ac cepting voter reaponae; or, the , "ballot" may be left at the McHenry * Nunda Library on Lily Lake road. The ; returns will determine future plan- t ning. ----L- ... » SURPRISE, SURPRISE Two birthdays were celebrated April 24 at a restaurant in Lilymoor. Carl Stromley found his fiftieth year and Bill Hendricksen just added one more. Guests brought the buffet, with . libation supplied by the birthday kids, ig those who sang, danced and Among their wives, Jackie and and Marion Vorukahl; Jackie and Roy Roans; Bobbie and Dolores Wer; Jim (Moe) and ShMey Hayes; Dcugie Albeit and Ellen; Pearl and Jim; Bob and Connie Ssamlewski; and ethsr friends. jtft, * » no pis wtn given, out carta to the fun and games of the And once more - "Happy Birthday to you"... ,, CHEERLEADERSHONORED Debbie Vornkald, one of the you* - people from East campus who help the Warriors on thslr way te victory, is among tfaoae who will be reeegtfssd at the cheer leadtag banquet May 4 at West campus. Parents are invited, so Marion and Hal will be on hand to applaud for tneur daughter. Debbie ts CXC1I6Q wtu^ im prospect of being on the team far the season. Keep up the "yeah, spirit, Debbie. - BIRTHDAYS May 6 marks the Mrthdate of a dear lady of Lakemoor. Eileen O'Brien Is certainly no prototype of a great- grandmother. A birthday filledwith memories of an intersting past, and with the anticipstion of .joys yet to mnaWajI t ft m j , -j, Q 1 _ A 0 a come ts wisnen tor ner. oirxnaay wishes also go to Rlchsrd Potinski on the same day. Ramona Neeley will reech a special milestone on May 7, when she becomes 16. Ramona will always have - a warm place in my heart Sherry Watkins, another of my special little people, is anxiously awaiting hsr birthdsy on the 7th. Denise Mayo adds another young year on the tth. Apologies to Jo Bartelt, Brenda Hall and Heidi DuHack whoae birthdays were advanced from April to May in last week's column. Sorry about that. ANNIVERSARY Jessie and Sarah Watkins celebrate ' their nineteenth wedding anniversary on May 11. MOTHER'S DAY VISITS Myldred Rowe of Lakemoor will be visiting her mother, Mrs. Louise Franz on May 9, at the Royal Terrace in McHenry. Myldred will be celebrating her 102nd Mother's day with her mother, a record that very few of us can match. Until five or so years ago, Mrs. Franx was still concerned with all the work her daughter did, and asked, "Myldred, let me do that for you." So many memories go into a century of living. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brady will be spending Mother's day with their son Terrence and his family in Waukegan. Past memories will be relived and x future memories pjanwwd, . XOMMUNlTVCALBlfeAR May • - Free blood pressure screening, Mooee Lodge Route 110, 10:30 s.m. Msy 9 - Mother's dsy. In recognition of all mothers. May IS -- Lakemoor Village meeting, 8 p.m. "The mother's heart is the child's schoolroom". GOD BLESS ! £#]ftst ffeffct S38 IfTH JUDICIAL circuit Mchenry COUNTY. ILLINOIS HOME STATE RANK OF CRYSTAL LAJU;. HOMESTATE M Illinois Banking a Trust Agreement dated JhmSS, MSI and known as TrurtNnSUS, ROY W KETCHER and ROSEMARIE J. KETCHER. !*• *1 CH 411 NOTICE or JUDICIAL SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in pursuance of s Judgment heretofore entcrad by said Court in the above ^entitled causa, MICHAEL J. SULLIVAN, Associate Judge ef the Circuit Court will en Friday, the Xlst day of May. ISO, at the hour of S:S0 a.m. in Room 3 to of the Court heusr at 2300 N Seminary Avenue, in the City of Woofetock, McHenry County, IlUnais. sell at public auction to the highest and boat bkldar for cash all and singular, the following described aecurity interest in said Judgment mentioned, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said Judgment, to-wit " • ' Beneficial intoraat in a Land Trust, known as the HOME STATE BANK ' OF CRYSTAL LAKE, as Trustee under Trust Agreement dated June 30, lttO and known aa Trust No. MSS. ZUKOWSKI, POPER. ROGERS A FLOOD Attorneys for Plaintiff 30 Virginia Street " Crystal Lake, Illinois SS014 Phone: SlMS»-a0SO (Pub. Apr as. Mays,4 May 12,1BS2) No 8301S2 Uffll Notice STATE OF ILLINOIS ) COUNTY OF McHENRY ) IN TlffiCIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 1STH JUDICIAL m$5588 FIRST FAMILY MORTGAGE CORPORATION OF FLORIDA, Plaintiff, ROBERTC ®8gS:S2£jrH: Owners and ) •ftfhptaord Claimant*, » Award To Joe Mroz The United Ststes Achievement academy has announced that Joseph G. Mrox, has been named a 1982 United States national award winner in Speech and Drama. This sward is a prestigious honor very few students can ever hope to attain. In fact, the academy recognises less than 5 percent of all American high school students. Joseph, who attends McHenry high school West campus, wss nominated for this nstional award by Charles Popp, English and Drama teacher at the school. His name will appear in the U n i t e d S t a t e s Achievement scademy official yearbook, published nationally. The academy selects USAA winners upon the exclusive recom mendation of teechers, coaches, counselors or other school sponsors and upon the Standards for Selection set forth by the scademy. The criteria for selection are a student's academic performance, interest and aptitude, leadership qualities, reeponsibility, enthusiasm, motivation to learn and improve, citizenship, attitude and cooperative spirit, dependability, and recommendation from a teacher or director. Joseph is the son of Mr. end Mrs. Henry J. Mroz. « Gen. No. OCHlW NOTICE OF PUBLICATION The requisite affidavit* having been duly filed heroin, notice is hereby UNKNOWN O W N E R S A N D NONRBCORD CLAIMANTS, defendants in the above entitled action, that said action has bean commented in said Court by the plaintiff naming you as defendants therein, and praying 1. For foreckeure of a on the promises -./IS, in Block IS in Lakeland Park Unit No ia Subdivision of part of s Northwest Quarter and part of the Southwest Quarter of Section 17, Township 48 North. RanfsS East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the Plat t h e r e a t r e c o r d e d December it, IMS as Document No. 3SQOS. in M c H e n r y C o u n t y , and commonly known as \\ Don Kroniage tells: I LOST 193 LBS. and went from size 62 suit to size 441" No diot piNs or infections ww VlvwIiV* • w No starvation or hunger Lost undor Medical supervision Chooae delicious, v Irsfirl 1 • wo vooci otcitioni • Exclusive . CALL TOOAYFONA FREE NO OBLIGATION CONSULTATION «t«wSAVE $50m>® UniUNMMM ,:V Present this coupon at Crystol iaho< ' WMtrl/lyston Walght lees MiStal Ca»v- . tar listed and wwl deduct 190.00 from , One coupon par ; < 'jOUr i Iprog ; fcr i Iprogrom; voNd for now clients only. E* ipires S/10/(2. CSVSTAl LAKI*49I1 STl. SI. SUITS S COtiSOC MM MOmSIOMAl sottowo (»U)4SI fSSt (9ASS-7TM) (S1S)4**-4«» ItAMOSAFTSSmS Richard Hcnzel ah Marl^Tuftin % Pefson a MtuimiiM) purtmal. vttmk and immnm, «f Annvki N qrcatcNt Montclkr May T.a.n.1% *41 pas. Sft.00 rum Mas H IM|S pm. Reemed *raiiaf Kcncr*ation* fMI%l CM-VMM) said Cowt at say _ I sale ef the aecurity FOR OTHER RELIEF jatSTSTcSS sp.-TK in CMvt He your answer or other •-air-'" Circuit Court of McHenry Comity. Illinois STREIT AND DeBROUX, PC at Law Trail PAGE 17 - PLAINDKALER - WEDNESDAY. MAY i. lttZ Following LaSalle Route No. (Pdb. Apr. St.» a Mays, Reid H. Lewie recounts the sags of a 20th Century crew of students and teachers who followed a Sjn mile route of the enlonr LsSalle ia a slids show and talk at McHenry County college May $. Lewie, garbed as LaSaOs Jto 17th century nnery, taus the awry el wm two years of reseerch, training and Deb wnicn i in the City of Woodstock, Illinois, an or before the mh dsy of May, IMS, default may be en tared ajMjon anytime after I N T E S T I M O N Y WtdbtEOF. 1 have hereunto set my bend and affixed the Wsrwtng Do not mix ammonia or toikt bowl cleaner with chlo rine bicach. When mixed to gether, they release hazard ous gases. hand crafthM of reww ment and the bitter winter forced the crew to portage their equipment for S2S miles over froeen riven and fields. In the program, Lewis will riuure the frustration^ the expedition's crew ss they enc&nter Inareesing dlfflcultiee and a few neer-trsgedtas. 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