Page Eighteen THE McHENRY PLA1NDEALER Lilymoor PRESIDENT SEEKS HELP DISPOSING OF JUNK AUTOMOBILES Shirley Srhnerr This is to inform you of a •growing problem in our subdivision. The problem at ham' •is an accumulation of junk au- Dogs Many of the residents are complaining about so many dogs running lose in the subdivision. A dog can be man's best friend, but not when they are running in packs, destroying property and knocking over garbage cans. And it has gotten to the point where a lot of the residents can not go out into their own yards, the j is the daughter-in-law of Russ and Gladys Schuringa. Laura Bel ford's on rents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Gramling, Sr., and son, Alfred, and daughters. Kathy and Nancy, of Orangeburg, S. C. arrived Sunday, Aug. 1.1, to sj<end four days with Laura, Earel and family. On Monday, Mr. Gram- Thursday. August 24, l£j}i tomobiles. This has alarmed d°?s £° after them. \ou whimany residents of our subdivision. It is n it only cnn.sider:"! "Unsightly, hut could become hazardous as well. Thereloi'.\ we urge all residents to dispose of those auTos. We a>e not referring to vehicles in running condition thiii are displaying current State license plates. We are confident ali residents will cooperate? with us «n improving this condition. Needless to say if we do not get cooperation we will have to contact the .proper authoritloin Woodstock, Naturally we are concerned with the appearance-of our subdivision. Wc- foci We are constantly making small. but never the less important inipiovements. \Y> feel we ^oulH do much more if we had a little more cooperation from our residents. By this we mean, try to attend several association meetings each year. We would very much reaped your individual ideas and comments on our problems as well as oui activities. We are slowly gaining respect as well as recognition due to the fine work many of you are doing to improve this place in which we live. We know we cannot please all of you 100 percent but if you are not satisfied with our progress the onlv remedy is . to HELP. Sincerely yours, Robert LoPresti President of Lilymoor association. Reminder The T. B. X-Ray unit will be at the firehouse in Lakemoor Thursday, Aug. 31. Those who are 30 years of age or older will be able to have an x-ray from the hours of 10 a.m. to P p.m. Those who are under 30 years of age will be given a skin test, from the hours of 10 ajn. to 12 p.m. Results of the skin test will be read Tuesday, Sept. 5 from 1 to 2 p.m. It is your advantage to have an xray or skin test. It only costs you a few minutes of your time to know you are free from T3. own dogs and leave them run loose are still responsible for the animal. After the dog has bitten .someone it's too late, j visited with Jack and Irene Brassell and family of Chicago. The both families spent the evening taking "in the different rides in an amusement park. Mrs. Franta and ehildi-en are spending their vacation here in Lilymoor. Laura Belford and daughters. Diana and Cynthia, and ling. Sr., Alfred and Laura vi.s- | Mrs. Kurvce To bey attended ited with an old Navy friend j the W.S.C.S. doings Thursday, of Laura's father in Janesviiio. Aug. 17. Diana and Cynthia Wis. On Tuesday they all to.)k | were two of the young ladies! Lily Lane. Lakemoor SEVERAL INJURED [N EARLY MORNING AUTOMOBILE CRASH navid Heckmann EV. 5-058? At 7:30 a.m. Tuesday the early morning stillness was broken by the loud noise of an auto accident at the intersect ion of Riverside Drive and in the sights of Waukegan. j who participated in the pro- They visited with Mr. and Mrs. j gram. The primary department B. Andrews of Woodlawn sub- . of the Sunday school sang sev- Please tenee your dog in or tie j division, also Mr. and Mrs. ! oral songs. Laura was Jhonored, hinn up. The only thing I can J j^awrenre Smith of Country1 to give the devotions. A potsuggest to those who are hav- : ("|u|) subdivisi< n. In the eve- ! luck luncheon was served to ing trouble with do',s running j njny thev were dinner guests ! about ihirtv guests. loose is call, -.he Woodstock of Ml.. a,\,i jvjrs. s..;M Williams sheriffs office and see if you j o( McHenry Shore-. On Wedean sign a formal complaint . nesdav d.nner guests of Laui.: against the owner of the dog | .in<l her lamilv were Mr. and The auto Mrs. Sosong was in your misfortune and our prayers for your speedy recovery. diiving north on Lily Lane col- [ (piephone book, lided with the auto Mrs. Serio New Chief of Police At a special meeting of the village board on July 10, Herb Brossman was appointed chief of police by village president John Bonder. When calling about police matters use the number EV. 5- 2141. The listing of this number is on the cover of the current for our benefit we are deeply grateful. All our best wishes to Herb and his fellojv officers as they assume their new responsibilities. DISASTER ASSISTANCE or dogs. If you can, do it. If it is possible and. enough people sign complaints, others whoso dogs are running loose, will take notice and take caio o! their dogs. Anniversary Greetings go to Joe and Tena- Boliino who are celebrating their wedding anniversary to- Mrs. Wally Din.smoor of Aurora. Mi. Dinsm-.oi- is a Navv buddy o! Alfred. I„iier on in the evening Mr.' an I Mrs. La- Maf Williams nrmped in to \ isit with everyone. Laura's parents and family left Thursday. Aug. 17, to return to their limine. ' Laura Beiford'.- (..t.sin, Judilh Inadinet of Chi<-air<\ day Thursday. Aug. 24. Con- j was a weekend guest of Laura rutulations and hope you cele-" j ;tn(j her family. bra to many more together. Breaks Arm Little Miss Kathy Daly broke her arm Monday, Aug. 14, while riding her bicycle. We are all hoping it mends for you fast Kathy. Guests Sunday. Aug 13. was a bu.>y day at the homes of the Schuerr families. Mrs. Jean Jacobsen and .laughters. Donna Jean and Sharon, of Wildwood visited wiih Lawrence and Shirley. Also visiting them was Mrs. Rertha Burger of Lakemoor. Joe Wiorek. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wiorek and their four children along with Jessie Turner al! of Chicago were guests of Mr. and Mi's. Walter Schuerr. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Albrecht and daughter, Jeanna. | of Chicago visited both Schuerr families. Good News This reporter just heard some very good news. Dennis Karmel has had his cast removed after wearing it for almost a year. We are all happy for you Dennis. Mrs. Linda Schuringa of Antioch has returned home from the McHenry hospital. Linda Mrs. Kate Caswiek of Chicago has been visiting with hoi The federal Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization has been authorized to release funds to assist seel ions of sou- : them Illinois previously dej clared major disaster areas, [ Gov. Otto Kerner. has an-: ! nounced.'The governor received ! not ificai ion ol the federal gov- ! eminent\s action in a telegram j j from President John F. Ken- ! nedy. According to the telegram, ihe order by the president specifically allocates ftinds to supplement federal assistance authorized on May 27 in areas adversely affected by was driving east on Riverside Drive. The impact spun Mrs. Serio's car around to be , stopped by a tree. I Mrs. Serio, who was alone, | Mrs. Sosong and her passen- | gers. Marge Khrhardt., and L;'U I Bitterman, were taken by the ( ambulance called to the scene, to MoHeniy hospital. I John Hosie has accepted the [ difficult task of animal wardi en. Your sincere cooperation , with these officials will make j their duties more pleasant and I help our village to grow and j prosper. j Our sincerest thanks to Job;: j Krause and the other officers I being replaced, for all t h e i r - Please No Daredevils Word has reached this desk of a hazardous pastime indulged in by youths in the vicinity of county line road. Motorists using this heavily travelled road are being distracted by stone throwing and dare-you-to-hit-me bike riders. To injure anyone with an auto, under any circumstance, is something very hard to forget. To deliberately try to cause, an accident is fool-hardy and.Jiot bravery in any sense. It would seem that residents along the road would report these acts of indiscretion to the proper parents. If the subsequent lecture is no deterrent, a personal injury is no fun at all, and certajaly no badge of distinction. ® We like our youths happy and whole and feel sure of your cooperation in this serious matt^^ l'ake pride in your village! |$£hen you get all wrinkled u|>._^ith care, it is a good idea ic&fiave your faith lifted. Mrs. Serio, who was severe-I fine police work in the past, ly injured, is now in traction. ! For all the many personal sao- Our sympathy to all of you rifices they must have mado sister, Mrs. Josephine Schuerr, j f|ooc]s anfj tornadoes: early in for the past week More News On Wednesday, • Aug. lf>. Shirley Schuerr and indians May, the governor said. It would be wonderful if the people with the gifts of gab would wrap it up! GETTELMAN Milwaukee Beer -- the purr-fect beer at a purr-fect price ... Get some today at... G. A. G4 Your Favorite Beer Outlet GETTELMAN BREWING CORPORATION. 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