Sixteen THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, Jmiutf 26, 1961 V McCullom Lake CANDIDATES FILE ROR LOCAL PARTY LGE OFFICIALS Eve Levesque f;': fwThe first slate of candidates v^the Local party--was filed ,ftrith the village clerk on Monday. Heading the list is the incumbent president, Joseph R. (Jake) Levesque, who has been undefeated in two previous elections. Appearing ori the ballot with him will be Emma B. Pyritz for village clerk, also. undefeated since the incorporation. John C. Fox is seeking;- the office of, police magistrate. Running for the office of trustee (three to be elected) are Williams E., Creutz, Eugene $&ig]ey, and F^rank T. Klewin. The last day for submitting petitions is Monday, Feb. 27, with March 3 as the final day fat withdrawing from tbe_.conlest. z: Absentee ballots Jjnay be inailed to the village ^clerk on March 20 and ^t he, last day is Xpril 13. The village election Will be held on Tuesday, April 18. 5 Between now and election day, each voter will have the Opportunity to study the candidates and their platforms. Mothers March for Polio j on Saturday and Sunday .* Remarkable gains have been made against the paralyzing disease, polio, but more funds •re needed to stamp it out Completely. Mrs. John Fox has Been appointed chairman of this drive in the village. Saturday and Sunday, women of the Community will be calling dooi to door for your contribution. Won't you give generously? Aiding in this campaign for lunds include Bobbie Carroll, Irene Sales, Dee G o e b e 1, ^ f l i c k e y M u r r a y , L o r r a i n e Frost, Linda Dason and your Reporter. ! Plea for Blood Donors . « tyrs. Nettie Liacus who underwent extensive surgery at Illinois Research hospital is making a plea for blood doners. If you can give a pint of ttiis precious fluid, report to §ie hospital at 840 S. Wood street, Chicago 12. Nettie is fegistered in Ortho 2-- Room $26. All contributions will be gratefully accepted. St: Patrick's church for christ ening. She was held in the arms of her aunt, Mrs. Ken (Pat) O'Halleran with uncle Fred O'Halleran serving as godfather. After the ceremony, a^family dinner was held at the home of maternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. John O'Halleran of Fountain Lane. This rrokes thirteen grandchildren in the family with twelve surviving. Last weekend the young Branhams, minus the new heiress, journeyed to Whitesburg, Ky., to visit with Franklin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Branham. Their little miss received plenty of TLC from Joanne's mom and dad. Ladies Will Meet Tonight Mrs. Marie Howe, 512 Fountain Lane, will spread the welcome mat for members of the Ladies of the Lake tonight, Thursday, Jan. 26. Meeting will start at 8 p.m. and will combine business with a social. Should be loads of fun and all women of the village are cordially invited to attend. Precinct Captains Announced Three men are assisting Mrs. Theresa Schultz, Democratic committeeman for precinct 1. They include George Luto and Gene Piotrowski from the community and Roy Dodd of Ringwood. Precinct captains appointed by Republican precinct committeeman J. R. Levesque are John Granath and Art Stuhlfeier, locally, and Jim Wegener for Ringwood. Cullom-Knoll Public Party Whitey and Bernice's will be the scene of another public party on Saturday, Jan. 28. The parties are sponsored by the building fund committee of the Cullom-Knoll association, with Betty and Frank Poledna as your hosts. Plenty of surprises and yummy refreshments are in store for all who attend. Come and join the fun. Under the Knife George Haines, who. underwent eye surgery recently at McHenry hospital, may possibly be home in -a few days. According to wife, Evelyn, ne is recovering rapidly with no complications. This is good news. Belated Greetings To Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carroll who were wed 16 years on Jan. 15. . . .Dawn Kuper was 3 on Jan. 14 while her mom Elaine's natal days is Jan. 29. . . .Ronny Creutz is in line for birthday Congrats, today, Jan. 26. . . . Donna Catherine Godina will pass her first milestone on Sunday, Jan. 29 while this date marks number 12 for Billy Aalto. . . .Best wishes to Mrs. Joyce Wilson on Monday, Jan. 30. . . .First grader Loi- ene Vycital will be 7 on Feb. Heartbreaking Loss Theresa, Willard and Lynne Sphultz are disconsolate over the loss of their beloved chihuahua, Paulette, last week. •Die tiny canine darted into the Street during the hours of darkness and was struck down, through no fault of the driver ot the car. ^ Ruffles 'N' Bows There will be plenty of these <itt$piayed on the figure of the tiny lass, Theresa Ann, who come to grace, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin D. |jj*anham. Mama is the former Joanne O'Halleran. The wee puss made her appearance at Memorial hospital for McHenry. county on Friday, Dec. 30, $Qd tipped the scales at a diminuitive 6 lbs., 11 ozs. • -On Sunday, Jan. 15 Theresa was presented at the font of Our TV service is complete. We install, repair all sets. Stock replacement parts for them, too, including aluminized picture tubes. We Service All Makes Free Tube Testing Here F.M. T.V. & RADIO 128 N. Riverside Dr. Ph. EV. 5-0979 Hrs. Daily 9-7 Fri. & Sat 9-9 Wed. a,m. - Sun. 10-1 11 Reasons Why To Sea U« II You Need A Water System ot Weill 1. Only trained personnel in their respective field of -- Drilling -- Pump Installations Point Changing -- Service Calls 2. Largest pump inventory in the county. (Jets, Submersibles and Sump Pumps) 3. Both Red Jacket and Dayton authorized agency, 4. We guarantee water in 24 hours on our system. 5. A guarantee in waiting. >' 6. We service all makes including Montgomery Wards and Sears pumps. 7. Our men and machines are completely insured. 8. 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Nunda township Supervisor Ted Stern, and the assistaftt Supervisor A1 Pearson were on hand to explain the need for the changes and to check on any possible duplications. Use of Zone Numbers- The plan calls for- use of zone numbers instead of subdivision names. All residents will be informed of their new addresses by the' postmaster well in advance of April 1, when the changes wi^l take effect. The 1961 telephone directory will include all changes. The Holiday Hills streets involved, all running north and south, are as follows: Maple street to Driftwood drive; Lakeview to Lake drive; Lake Shore drive to N. E. Shore drive; Beach drive to Beachnut drive; Oriole Trail to Swallow drive; Park avenue to Park terrace; Oak street to Oak Lane, and Willow avenue to Tower drive. recording secretary, Lorraine Bemis and Rita Oleyar; correspondent secretary, Gerry Breede; for treasurer, Ellen Erickson; and for sergeant-atarms, Ray Strossner. Nominated to serve on the seven-man board of directors are Henry Haufe for Unit 1: Henry Ferreri for Unit 2; Charles Forthman and Ed Oleyar for Unit 3; Victor Justes, John Potratz and Bill Abbink for Unit 4; Donald Gabriel and John Van Duyn for Unit 5. For directors at large nomiated are Harry Schroeder, Ed Oleyar, Bernice Malstrom, Jim Harper, Hal Breede and Carl Grounds. Annual elections will be held the second Sunday' in February at the Wyczesany home on Willow avenue. Nominated for Office The main business of the January association meeting was the nomination of officers for the coming year. Nominated for president is Harry Postal; for vice-president, Bill Abbink and Bernice Malstrom; 1 and senior citizen, Art Stuhlfeier will appreciate natal day greetings on this date. Best wishes to all. That's it for today, and we'll see you next week. Justes Boy Dies True community spirit manifested itself in a wonderful way upon the final illness and death of Daniel Justes, 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Justes of Lakeview Drive. Even before his death on Thursday, Jan. 12, friends and neighbors were on hand to comfort the family. With the aid of good friends and the Woman's club committee, recently set up for the purpose, Mrs. Justes had no worries about food for visiting relatives, or for the care of her two other sons, Victor Jr. and Matthew. Father Coakley of St. Patrick's church conducted a brief service at the Peter Justen Funeral Home at 9:30 Saturday morning, Jan. 14. Burial was in St. Patrick's cemetery. opcivsvmc SYSTEMS FAST NO DIGGING! •BY B0YER Septic Took Clean* RUCK'S HARDWARE 501 W. Main St. McHenry *«ro ftEPAl / R e g u l a r c h e c k - u p s a n d maintenance by our experts, e means lower car costs for you. Call us today and find out for yourself. 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Members of that hard-working committee were Alice Malzahn, Marge and John Potratz, Ellen Erickson, John Hale, Harvey Smith, Clara and Inez Young, Lorraine Bemis, Vi and Bill Abbink, Marge Connell, Jean Stoddard, Victor and Jimmie Justes, with assistance rendered also by Clint Raven, Art Jungwirth and Ade Uelman. , enrolled at Moody Bible Institute and works two nights a week as a nurse at Wesley Memorial hospital in, Chicago. ' Home From College Judy Laskowski is spending a week at home between terms at Northern Illinois University at DeKalb, where she is studyi n g e l e m e n t a r y e d u c a t i o n . Judy, daughter of Joan and Lew Laskowski of Hyde Park avenue, was graduated from McHenry high in June. Joyce Ahlgrim spent a brief weekend at home with parents, Lou and Albert Ahlgrim, who live on Birch street. Joyce is With the Sick Little Kurt Teuber is hospitalized with an intestinal infection. Also in McHenry hospital for about a week was Ray Baird. Lorraine and. Dick Bemis missed the association meeting because of a severe case of the flu, which they had battled all weekend. The Beversdorf baby has recovered from a mouth infection. Set Alien Report Deadline Jan. 31 Alva L. Pilliod, district director of the Chicago district of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, has again reminded all aliens to report their addresses no later than Jan. 31. Cards with which to make the reports are availjable at post offices and offices of the Immigration and Naturalization Service throughout the country. The reports must be submitted to one of those offices. Parents or guardians must submit reports for alien children under 14 years of age. Mr. Pilliod urges jail aliens to report before the end of January, as willful failure to do so may lead to serious penalties. Legals NOTICE Pursuant to Paragraph 59A Chapter 139 of the Illinois Statutes and exercising the prerogative given to the Chairman of eatfh political party in Mc- HenryXTownship, I hereby call a Caucus of the Republican Party in said Township of McHenry for the purpose of nominating its "candidates for the office of Town Clerk, Tax Assessor, Assistant Supervisors and Auditors as by statute provided. The Caucus will be held in the McHenry High School Auditorium Green and Main Streets, 'McHenry, Illinois on Tuesday evening February 7th, 1961 at the hour of 8 P.M. This notice dated January 26, 1961. Jpseph R. Levesque, Chairman of , McHenry Township Republican Central Committee (Pub. Jan. 26, 1961) f NOTICE The Annual Stockholders Meeting of the McHenry Savings and Loan Association will be held on Wednesday, February 8, 1961 at the McHenry Savings and Loan Association, 206 West Elm Street, McHenry Illinois at 8 P.M. i Earl J. KrUkoa y y secretary ™ (Putt. 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