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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 May 1959, p. 9

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/ Thursday, May 14, 1959 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Page Nine Lakemoor Villagers Form Baseball Teams By: Marion Sulofe ^t's a good thing that the George Daly family-has a good sized back yard--Plenty of room is needed when George find Betty Daly, Stan and Myra Zahroski and Margaret and Mel Hatch start hollaring and urging the two newly organized teams, on to victory at the weekly games. Any Sunday •company expecting to visit these families will have to get l^e before.the game starts at 2 o'clock or wait until it's over. The lineup for the Lion's team is Chuck Zabroski, Mike Hatch, Mike Zabroski, Terry Morrison, Babby Miller, Butch Sossong, and Billy Daly. For the Bears team Herb Zabroski, Clarence Sossong, Terry Godina, Jim Arbogast, Jerry Sossong, Jim Bolda and Dwight OPrt sen. These games ,nay never get on T. V. but they are a lot of fun for players and the spectators. Ladies League The ladies held their regular meeting on Wednesday evening at the fire-community building. A general meeting was held and after the meeting cards and bunco were Stayed with the honors going to the ones with the highest s c o r e s . R e f r e s h m e n t s were served at the end of the evening. May; little Pam Zabreski on May 9, Clafence Sossong 011 May 11 and Susan Ehrhardt on May 9 also. Attention To all dog owners in the village, the rabies vaccine is a must for your pets and is a state law that all animals must be inoculated once a ya/ir for this protection. See to rPtha't you have your pet taken to the veterinarian and have the necessary shots given to protect yourself as well as the animal. Stop Look and Listen Now that the spring and summer days have arrived all the small fry will take to playing in the yards and roads. While you are behind the heel make sure that you obrve the speed and watch for the little ones who might run outfit the moment you are approaching. Let's not have an accident in the village this year. Happy Birthday To Mrs. Hel^n . Para who celebrated on May 2; to Marty Wrubleski who did it up in Policeman's "Ball Tickets are now on sale for the annual Policemen's ball that will be held at the firecommunity- building on Saturday, June 27. A grand time is being planned for all the folks who attend and let's all get together and really have a ball for ourselves. OK? Tickets may be obtained from any of the policemen in the village. A new club, formed to play sharp canasta, has been" organized, its name to be selected later. Members are Andrea Johnson, president; Erna Novak, secretary; Adele Stilling, reporter; Jeannine Steinsdoerfer, Edna Petlak, Danielle Taney and Dorothy Schilling. LEGAL LEGAL NOTICE Village of Lakemoor McHenry County, Illinois ANNUAL COLLECTOR'S REPORT Covering The Period Beginning With MAY 1, 1958 to APRIL 30, 1959 Vehicle tags $ 627.00 Dog tags 105.00 Building permits 163.00 Electrical permits .. 33.00 Peddler & Junk permits 4.00 Business Licenses .... 185.00 Septic & Tile permits 40.00 Well permits 14.00 Misc. permits ...... 60.50 Total ....$1231.50 Submitted by: Richard J. Hyatt, Village Clerk-Colleotor. Dated at Lakemoor this 2nd day of May, 1959. | Published in the McHenry! Plaindealer on May 14t 1959. RICHARD J. HYATT Village Clerk-Collector (Pub. May 14, 1959) LEGAL LEGAL NOTICE AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE III OF CHAPTER 15 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF McHENRY. WHEREAS, it is deemed by the City Council of the City of McHenry to be necessary to the public health and welfare to regulate the method and means of garbage and refuse pickup and transportation within the corporate limits of the City of McHenry. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED that the Said Article III of Chapter 15 of the revised Ordinances of the Municipal Code of the City of McHenry be and hereby are amended by adding thereto the following: 383-a) . (1) All operators of refuse, waste material, and garbage disposal vehicles-, who shall desire to haul over the streets of the, City, shall transport or convey such refuse, waste material, or garbage, whether picked up within or without the corporate limits, in a vehicle equipped with a water tight box which shall be provided with a tight cover' and shall be so' operated as to prevent offensive odors escaping therefrom and refuse being blown, dropped, drained, or spilled therefrom. (2) Penalties -- Any person, firm, 01* corporation violating any of the provisions of this Ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof, shall be fined in an amount not exceeding $25.00. Each day such violation is committed or permitted to continue shall constitute a separate offense and shall be punishable as such hereunder. This amendment shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according , to law. J Ayes: Bolger, Brown, Holly, ] Pitzen, Thennes. Nayes: None Absent: Conway Passed and approved this 4th day of May A.D. 1959. GEORGE P. FREUND Afayor Attest: % EARL R. WALSH City Clerk (.Publish - May 14) Bank Supervisor Roland W. Blaha, Wisconsin banking executive, was appointed supervisor of state banks by Gov. William G. Stratton last week. Blaha will head the banking division under Conrad Becker, director of the Department of Financial Institutions. The "appointment is one of the key positions to be filled as a ^part of Gov. Strat ton's fiscal reorganizations. Spring or summer showers ire more dangerous for motorists during the first few minutes after raindrops begin to fall. Dust and oil film which has settled c>n the windshield tends to streak when wipers are operated. A few minutes of hard rain usually washes the film away but visibility is still limited. Slow down, take it easy when driving during " a shower. Flattery is something ypu hear about yourself that you wish were true. NOTICE THE McHenry Plaindealer WILL BE PUBLISHED ONE DAY EARLIER MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND. ALL COPY DEADLINES WILL BE MOVED UP ONE DAY. Tales TASTING, BETTER QUALITY, BEST VALUE/ THAT'S MILK FROM1 FREUND'S DAIRY © LOCAL TRADEMARKS, Uc. Really FRESH... &cmtk CANDIES FROZEN FRESH the day they're made I NOW AT BOLGER'S DRUG STORE McHENRY PHONE 40 Village of Sunnyslde BEACH AND BOAT DOCKS READY FOR SUMMER USE Irma Gunther--1577-J Well our beacn, boat docks and benches were cleaned, painted and repaired, all by some very hard working gentlemen who pitched in to get it finished for our children to use. These fine men who worked so hard were, A. Tomsa, John Valaski, Otto Herrmann, Carl Prell, Ed. Schultz and Mr. Nickelsen. A big hand to you. has never won the race to your stomach; I--is also for the impossibility of singing Jhis song. Put them all together they spell Hawaii, the place for you and me. While these words will never be remembered, every effort will be made to forget them. The social clubs Luau the night of May 23 will long be remembered for the singing, well filled sarongs and delicious food. Don't mis this one. Trustees Our n e w trustees were sworn in at the village meeting last Monday so don't for- i eryone present, get to help these men to do a good job^for our village by cooperating with them. Home Bureau I hope all of you members I have marked May 19, on your; I calendars because that is Hie night of our meeting and^the Richmond Unit will be our guests. The meeting will be at Sylvia Obstfelder's house and we sure hope \p have ev- -kt . - a masthead and offered to make a pole for the flag. Refreshments were served. The next business meeting will be on June 9 at the home of Pam Obstfelder from 2 until 4. Susan Schultz, Carol Niemiec and Lynnda Stuart went to Health Club on May 4. A movie was shown and exercises were done, the girls were timed to see how inany situps they could do in two minutes. A lecture and two demonstrations were given. Anniversary Surprise On May 9 Mr. and Mrs. Kerr were pleasently surprised with an anniversary party , which included sixteen couples some of them were clubwomen, from Chicago. Congratulations to a fine couple. Field Trip On May 7 the graduates cf St.' John's went into the city by chartered bus to visit the Museum of Science and Industry. the George Harding Museum and China town. The parents of these children can be very proud of their offspring because the bus driver said that they had been the best behaved group he had taken in a long time. / Home Owner's Association Social H--:is for the hulky, hippy, hula hulas; A--is for the ankles that they show; W--is for the weedless grass shirts; ^ is for the aspirin, which 4-H Cardinals The girls had their meeting at Ida Leaky's home in Sunnyside Estates on May 7. Carol .Niemiec gave a demonstration on how to sew a zipper in a" garment. A nylon flag was donated to the club by the V. F. W. Women's auxiliary and Mr. Stuart donated M For Man's Best Friend A Home Away From Home At Kai Hansen's BOARDING KENNELS ® Clipping 9 Grooming # Bathing 9 Obedience PHONB McHENRY 632-M-2 %Vl MILES SOUTH OF FOX LAKE AND 2 MILES WORTH OF VOLO ON ROUTE 12 & BRANDENBURG RD. 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