- tM.AINDF.AIKH - ,VKI>NKSI>AY. SKl*TKMRKIt 21.19H3 j- m a w .meet your neighbors Lakemoor/Lilymoor: ROAD REPAIRS HOPEFUL Reconstruct Intersections A pair of intersections are being reconstructed in McHenry County, the Illinois Department of Transportation has announced. A $156,437 contract was awarded for the intersection of Route 14 at Lucas Road and the entrance to McHenry County College. A $135,953 contract was awarded for the intersection of Route 23 and Route 14, south of Harvard. On the Harvard area project, Route 23 traffic is bein detoured via Heritage Road an< Blue Jay Road, near Route 14 oper McHenry County College area project on which the Curran Contracting Cbmpany, Crystal Lake, was awarded the contract. The Harvard area contract was awarded to Lakeland Construction Company, McHenry. is expected that both :ts will be projects will"be completed in the first half of October. Motorists are cautioned to be alert for barricades, warning signs, lights and the contractors' equipment. The weekend of Sept. 9 to 11 was a very positive and rewarding one for members of the Hidden Valley Acres Association. With participation of the residents ana the generous support of many people who came and bought, program chairman Tracy Charsha reports the association has enough capital to put up street lights and start on road repairs, VOTING REGISTRATION DEADLINE Hie next date citizens will be able to state their opinions at the polls will Nov. 8. To do so, one must have a valid voter's registration card. Pat Morrison of Lakemoor is the local registrar. Any person who has reached th^ eighteenth birthday, or has changed name or address, may register with Pat anytime during the day at her home. Call 385-8707 for information. She will also be at the Lakemoor Village Hall Tuesday, Oct. 11, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Voting is the legal route citizens have to control their government. Get your voter's card now, so your views will be counted. SAVE WED., SEPT. 7 ISSUES OF PLAINDE ALER The new version of the McHenry Plaindealer started with the Sept. 9 issue. The last one bearing the front page heading: The McHenry Plaindealer "Serving the Chain- O-Lakes Region since 1875" was dated Sept. 7 and will be a collector's item. We miss not having KAF on the front page, BUCH Plumbing, Heating conditioning (across from "From The Neck Up") DON'T DELAY.. .CALL TODAY WE STOP ALL LEAKS! ( 3 1 2 ) 5 8 7 4 6 4 6 • B a s * m e n t W a t » ' ; p » i < • < n q • H o • > . . , k . , i • • H . , , < • p P n p i n s t a l l , i l • k H i * n s K i > , < • H • \ K • C H I M N E Y S R E P A I R E D K I B U I I T W A 1 E R P R O O F E D W o d o a l l t y p e s o f m a s o i u y & i n t p i i . t i y i t i • i u : h , | • ALL WORK GUARANTEED IN WRITING • QUALITY WORK • SENIOR CI1IZENS DISCOUNT • FREE ESTIMATES • FULLY INSURED J. 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Sals now thru Sunday 77 and though the new larger print seems easier to see., It takes longer to read, and having symbols tor special cplumns will take some orientation. Progress always results in change. May tne McHenry Plaindealer always remember the local ^ community it has served for so many years while continuing to add to the growth of the future. < PROGRESS WITH will be wished birthday happiness by his wife Dottie and daughters Joanna and Heather on Sept. 22. Jessica Jones celebrates the same date. Bud Hueckstaedt's day is Sept. 25. What surprises will his daughters Cherry Mumma and Laurie Hertel be cooking up for him this year? Emma Gray and Lorene Martin also add a year on the 25th. Tracy Bonesz will be starting ___ to find answers to the r_ .Jem of excess water and the removal of burned structures in Lakemoor is the objective of Ron Robinette, Charles Butler, Rich Wagner and other concerned residents. The burned out houses have been inspected by the health department, Representative Klemm is actively seeking information and help, and Lakemoor officials are giving their support. An Oktoberfest is being planned to raise money for the needed culverts and materials. Music, games, foods, yard sales will all be included. The cooperation of the whole community is needed, so when a neighbor comes to your door asking for donations Of food, prizes, money or just man power, do help. This is a positive way of addressing local problems and to solve them. It will be 26th. Yi her second teenage year on the g Lettie Guevara of ^ Lilymoor is Tracy's birthday Michael Hertel, Mike and Laurel's son who is in service, will be remembered Sept. 27 by all the Hueckstaedt clan. "Happy Birthday" Mike, and a big thank you for representing us in the service of our country. DATES TO REMEMBER >t. 21-Friends of Library ig, Peggy Glus' home, 2 p.m. >t. 22-Lakemoor Village good to say "I have helped" instead of **Why don't they...". k m Magaret Karas 385-4934 HEALTH NOTES Louise Hipwell gave her husband Don a time of worry Sept. 10. She had driven to Waukegan by herself for a routine health check. She was told to report to Victory Hospital for additional tests, and while there had a breathing problem, lost consciousness aad was immediately put in the hospital as a patient. Several hours later, , receiving oxygen anc 's, she was able to call Don to let him know* where she was and what had happened. Louise was released Thursday the 15th, and is now home recuperating, for which we are all thankful. Hank Krumweidie of Hidden Valley Acres, is now in a nursing home in Zion regaining and remembering his fric Cards would be appreciated. GARAGE SALE GRIPE Lakemoor residents are charged a fee for holding a garage sale. Alvce Kowal called after a disappointing response to her sale. It seems that signs put on Route 120 had been changed or taken down leaving the sale unadvertised. She is also concerned with the automated vehicles using areas besides the roads, cutting pathways into private property. And the cars which do not have local vehicle stickers but belong to local residents. Alyce has lived in Lakemoor for 50 years, and remembers the feeling of joy she had when she bought her home here-it was a "piece of heaven". But lately, the peace has been distrubed by vandalisms that have occurred and the inconsideration of others in regard to personal property and quietness. It is sad when dreams of a peaceful retirement are broken. BIRTHDAY TIMES James Mentzer of Lilymoor meeting, 8 p.m. Sept. 23-Autumn-goodbye to summer. Sept. 24-Flea market, Lakemoor Beach 9 to 5. For space call 385-7856 or 385-2673, evenings. BUSY, BUSY LADY Are you bored with your life, with no place to go or nothing to do? Well, there is a lady in Lilymoor who lives every day to the fullest and enjoys each one even while going through the tribulations life gives to each one of us. V Effie Hertel, mother of many, grandmother of more, is not one to sit idly by as each day makes her another day older. Example: on Aug. 18, accompanied by granddaughter Maribeth Johnson, she was off to see her family. No-not next door or in Illinois. Their first stop was Hazard, Ky. Hazard is true to its name, as houses are built on the mountain side hanging over the water below, making one believe it is a hazard. Then on to Guntown, Miss., where Effie once lived, to visit with daughter Agnes Sample and friends. Flatwoods, La. was the next stop, where they stayed with her son and his family for a week. The drive home was by a different route through Tennessee and Kentucky. Effie got home on the 31st of August, did her laundry and the afternoon of Sept. 1, was off to Loyal, Wis. with Valerie Wirtz and her daughter Rachael, to attend another family wedding. Effie returned home Sept. 5, to more laundry and tending to her home chores. Plus helping out at the Moose, reading books from the McHenry Nunda Library, and just being a very much alive, caring person, wno takes every day the Lord gives her with a thankful heart and busy hands. The brightness of her brown eyes tells of the joy she finds daily. GOD BLESS. Schedule annual coin show Oct. 9 The eleventh annual McHenry County Area Coin Show is scheduled Sunday, Oct. 9, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the McHenry County fairgrounds, Building D., Woodstock. Hie event is sponsored by the McHenry county Coin Club. Hiere is no admission fee. There will be free appraisals, selling, buying and trading. The club meets the fourth Monday of every month at 8 p.m. at the American Legion Post, Crystal Lake. 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