Pige Twenty-Two • • • • ; THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, May 5, 1960 McCullom Lake VILLAGE BOARD URGES RESPECT FOR EASEMENTS NIGHT, Miy 5 at 8 p.m. in the ' boaChhouse of the Cullom- ) Knoll association. There are i many big events in the plani ninj? stage and it promises lo I be an active summer. Our an- Eve Levesque |.nual Memorial Day dedication services will be held as usual with Mrs. Theresa Schultz as permanent chairman of this . At the last meeting of the village board held on Monday, April 26. the matter of ease- . «• ments was brought into >"»< "" Residents are using this por- ; ^ °r ,ne tion of village property imn , w^i , attctid this meeting. See which to dump leaves, branch-• you t * rs and otlior refuse. Violation -.»*;• ,v, , ,-^r, or the village code makes a: IT'.k, x',' * property „« ,,«• liable to a tine. ; % . N^' . .. This fact was brought to light A"? <*">* 8"ls hv road commissioner Don ! J« ««* f ° ^ Parenti. who also served in the • JgMIW W«. of femmm.ty, all mjwcitv of chairman in the ! J, lbs- 1' 4 .ozs' of her has i hb laecssoeMd 1t hhea hhnotmviie of Lois and Don Parenti. She arrived at . , , Memorial hospital for McHen- Road repairs, both under (.v £ountv |ast Friday afterabsence uf the village presi dent, Jake Levesque way and proposed for the future. were summarized by member ot the committee, Bob Zahn. and discussed by the irustees. There will be extensive scaritying, grading and gravelling-done. The new contract with W. A. Rakow Associates, consulting engineers for the village was read arid approved. It will run from April 3. 1960 through March 31. 1961. The conirnct with Karl Koch nf Woodstock, our attorneywas also renewed for -a period of one year. f Resolution Jso. 17), designating Lake Shore drive to the blacktop, as an artecipl street was read and approved. Complaints of faulty septic systems were discussed and will be dealt with. Chairman of fire, police and p u b l i c p r o t e c t i o n . A r t h u r noon about 2:30. Luckily, her j mom just happened to be there waiting for her! The hew little miss measured ' 21 ifiches and is "pretty as a • picture" according to proud ! pop. She will be called Daureen ; Ann. Baby sitting is no prob- t lem with 10 year old Dawn and five year old Donny to help in.!, that department. Pretty cute i with thr^e youngsters and all' iheir names begin with Daddy's first initial! She almost arrived on her parents' wedding anniversary which was Sunday. Best wishes 'o a nice family group, but they don't come out even on the grapefruit now! Nye was received as a new member. Mrs. Piecsche of Orchard Drive was a visitor and will probably join soon, i s New drapes will be purchased for the beachhouse and "Bobbe" Carroll and Evie Harrison will head up this committee. After the husincss session, the gals indulged in a little game playing of a "robber" nature. After all the prizes had l)een awarded, more games were played and the gifts were exchanged around, After a certain period of playing, time was called and the current owners were allowed lo maintain possession of their hard won merchandise! Cute, huh? Refreshments were provided by Ann Zahn and Wilma Zody. The n^xt meeting will be held Thursday. May 12 at 8 p.m. in ihe beachhouse; I'llb4lc Party for Building Fund Mr; and Mrs. Frank Poledna and.Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hammerstein will again "host" a party at McDonald's for ihe Cullom- Knoll building fund on Saturday nightv May 7. , Festivities will commence at 8 p.m. and everyone is invited. Refreshments will be served. :v on some wet concrete, he spied a small hole. He covered It with the trowel, and turned away. As he glanced back, the hole was back again. Source of the trouble was a mother gopher who was trying to feed her little ones. Needless to say, the hole remains in the sidewalk -- for posterity!! Outstanding Student Award "Proud as peacocks" are Mr. md Mrs.- Joe DeMar with their Stuhlfeier," made"his Report' "to j -VOUJ^ Mai?' e|Shth the trustees, and will have a ! > student at St. Maiy s reone for the ! ceivec* rhe coveted Kiwams | ich will be > lWar^ last Thursday night at ; held on" Monday." Mav 9 at 8 ' ,he American Legion home j p.m. in the beachhouse. For j d"rin& 'a banquet and enter- Commiuiicatlon from Overseas Having a wonderful time in Norway hut lonesome and restless is Theodor Olsen. The weather has been cold, snowy, and plenty of rain, but inside the homes, the hospitality is warm and friendly. Papa Olsen sends regards to all his good friends and neighbors in the area. more extensive next meeting which YOUR benefit, these meetings arc open to the public. Why not avail yourself of the opportunity to attend? tainmertt provided for tne winners from each school. The young boys and girls received certificates attesting to their qualifications. Cerebal Palsy Drive Another member of the local After a delightful evening.of . young, set was part of the ent e r t a i n m e n t . M i s s P a m m y Parkhurst sang and danced with a group of youngsters and Fin, the Cerebral Palsy Fund received adulation from the j Drive was officially launched gathering. in McHenry township. Chair- j man of our hamlet is your re- \ "tasty Pastry" and porter. Happily we can report fUimmage Sale that the following women were j ^ Udies of the Lake will 1 ready, willing and proved their ; w Elding their annual affair dining, dancing, and outstanding entertainment last Wednesday night at the Wing 'n Occupational Hazards Brad Scott, a former Lake Shore Drive resident, rode "tail in the saddle" on his prize stallion the other day. Seems as though two brood mares pvoved to be u disrupting influence. Ask Brad for the details. . . .A mother's love is a powerful thing "and not to be tampered with?~0n a recent morning as Nick Tabor was putting the finishing touches I Local Talent Shines ] "One World in Song" which | was put on at the high school I on Saturday and Sunday evei nings played to a full house j both nights. Members of the ! McHenry Choral club were the ! stars and four of them included : Otto Pyritz, Barbara Brand, Anne Matthesius and Verna ; S c h l o f n e r a s a c c o m p a n i s t . Those fortunate enough to- attend said the performance was ; outstanding. Welcome Back ! To Mr. and Mrs. Forest ; Bailey who have again taken : up residence on Park View, j The Baileys resided here many : years ago and have been gone j foi about 7 or 8. They were alj ways very active in civic affairs and we say »i hearty welcome home! Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ringelstetter who moved to McHenry last November are "back in the fold". They purchased the Ames' residence on Maple Hill Drive and are once more an integral part of the commun-' ity. The two lads are most happy to be living in the center of all their friends. Coupetition Between Neighbors There has been a friendly "war" between neighbors on one side of Orchard Drive -•» Don P&renti and Bob Fernandez - and their counterparts across the street -- namely, Ray Aalto and Fred O'Halleran. Both groups of men have vacant lots separating their property and they have been engaged in cleaning up same. Bob and Don wish to outdo Ray and Fred and as a result, both vacant lots are beginning t o r e s e m b l e l o v e l y p a r k s . Sounds like a wonderful idea! In McHenrv I In Richmond ability to collect funds for this very worthy cause. Hats off to Anne Nye, Dons Brennan, Theresa Schultz, Lil Ringelstetter, Betty Morris, Anne Matthesius, Dorothy ©unningh$ nj, Linda Dason, Virginia Aalto. Ann Zahn and Elma Nelson for "hot footing" it around the area, on Monday •r»d Tuesday lo raise money for research and to aid the unfortunate victims of this dread disease. thousand pardons^for not on Sattlrday, May 28, in the beachhouse. During your spring ; cleaning, the women would appreciate it if you would donate j your cast-off clothing and mer- ! chandisg which is still in good condition. If you have anything available, please call president of . the organization, Mrs. Louise Hdmmerstein. at EV. 5- sm or members of ihe comrhilfeeV Mrs. Elsie Nelson and Wilma Zody. Donations of baked goodies, WASH THE mentioning the drive in the last I <***«*«% . home-made bread, column, but I didn't know i P,es and cakes w'n ** solicited about the chairmanship until ! shortly. .Here S hoping we can too late. • I oounl ?n you! •The total collected will be printed next week, and we kuow it will be a tidy sum!. 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We can tell you in minutes if any service is required. firing them or send them, but bf lure to give Mom o big beoutiful box of our delicious chocolates. m for GBSATER mileage JMCTTER performance LONGER engine life Waving -- Washing Complete Motor Tune-Up Carburetor Overhaul Brake Service JUSTEN'S Standard Service No. 2 Eastwood Manor Route 120 East Fannie May or Whitman s FROZEN FRESH ATTRACTIVELY PACKAGED. READY TO GIVE AT BOLGER'S 103 S. Green St. DRUG STORE EV 5-4500 Little League The first game of the season will get under way at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday, May 15, at the beach The little lads had reeistration night last Monday and team members will be listed next week. be 6 and 'teenager Chickle Tomasello s^are a mutual natal day on Wednesday, May 11.. Growing Up Is young Nancy Matlhesius xho turned 8 on April 27. For (he occasion, mama Anne provided cake 'n' ice cream, root beer, and peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. for Mike and Frank Lorch, Guy Hansen, Sandy Senter, Darcy Watson, Kathy Schmitt, Bobby Phann e n s t i l l , G a r y a n d B o b b y Brand, arid sister Louise and brother, JoJaQs-7 Quite a group of young ones to entertain, but Annie is equal to the task. _ Best Wishes Tu Newiyweds -- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sales who exchanged vows in Chicago on Saturday. Details ; appear on the society Illage of the Plaifidealer. I See you next week. ASK BUSINESS CLASSIFICATION EAST OF McHENRY FARM-CAMP TOUR The annual spring tour of Pleasant Valley farm and camp will be held from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Thursday, May 12. Pleasant Valley, a* 220-acre farm with camping facilities for 350-inner-city children, is owned and operated by the Chicago City Missionary society, 19 S. La Salle street, Chicago. The spring tour has been -€> offered-by the society for sev> eral years to persons who wish to visit the farm and camp before the opening of summer camping season." The public is invited. „ - . Isle Roy ale (now a National Park) belongs to the U.S. only bccause Benjamin Franklin insisted on it. at the Treaty Paris, in 1783. Natal Day Greetings To Johnny Paget who marked his on April 26. Belated-best wishes, John! Sandy Brennan is 13 today, Whitey Bjork isn't telling, and wee Barbara Nye is 5 all today, Thursday, May 5. Betty Poledna is in for congir. ts on Mother's Day, May 8, while Donnie Tomasello is nrirkjjog his natal day on the ninth. Happy birthday to Lil Sawdo <ir.d Irma Oberhuber on Tuesdav, May 10. Kim Wilson will A petition has been filed before the zoning board of appeals by Attorney Philip Wertz for petitioners Stephen G. and Kcttherine Adams. The petitioners are asking for a zoning reclassification. 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