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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Jun 1958, p. 16

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/< »<v * r*' * ' * ™ P ^ >7"^ % >«>• " 49 * '? i . ^ *v t ' 4r v ^y <** »' ^/.. ^ 5 ~ a \ , T > - v, --<;i- ,, i w.^ ,;-^.» ,..,.y, "5«, .' ' "- "'? *•'•'•,)•',*1 • \ 'y* «/' T ' " '"' *ov McCullom Lake cotmiAa SVEN Wit Eve Levesque Two bids were submitted for t h e s u r f a c i n g o f ^ E a s t w o o d Drive, at the last meeting of the village bosfrd,, held Monday, May 26. Suburban Oil Co. was awarded the contract upon submittal of the low bjd. The president and trustees were assured that the work would commence as soon as approval of the contract is made by the State Division -of Highways. This is necessary as the work is to be paid for with motor fuel tax money. For the information of canine pet owners, no rebate will be made in regards to spayed females. There is a considerable cost necessary to amend the- ordinance wh'ch includes having . the amendment drawn Up and published. Next year the price will be a mere one dollar.. The next meeting will be held this coming Monday, June 9 at 8 p.m. in the beachhouse. E v e r y a d u l t r e s i d e n t w o u l d find it worthwriile and informat i v e t o a t t e n d a t l e a s t o n e meeting of the board. Make it a point to acquaint yourself with the function and organization "of the council which YOU elected. Support your vill a g e b o a r d a n d a t t e n d t h e meetings. were so young and tiny, it] the ball team, their wives and was hard to realize that they friends enjoyed an evening of could keep up with the intri cate drill steps, and then supply the music as ^vell. It was the first time your reporter had seen them perform, but not the last!! We think the Legion deserves an extra spe dal pat on the back for at tending our own doings. Earlier, they had performed at the parade in town and were giving up their small amount of free time on a holiday to bring enjoyment and pleasure to others. Mr§. Theresa Schultz and her committee engineered the program and brought it to a successful conclusion. Because of, previous navy commitments, president of the village J. R. Levesque was unable to attend but his letter to the people was read by m.c. Art Stuhl feier who did a very fine job. Many,. many thanks to all for the co-operation and, performance!! Load Boy Betrothed ' "Absence makes the heart grow fonder" and it was proven iti the case of Sp. C-2 Chicky Sales* -His first action wheh he came home was to ask for the hand of Miss Caroline Millies of Chicago. He was accepted and promptly p r e s e n t e d h i s l o v e l y f u t u r e bride with a beautiful diamond solitaire. Because of his military duties, the couple has not s e t a d a t e . I r e n e a n d L e o Sales are delighted with their f i u t u r e d a u g h t e r - i n - l a w a n d are so happy for both of them. The Saleshome on East Lane ; w a s t h e s c e n e o f a f a m i l y homecoming and open house in Ghicky's honor on Sunday. All |he boys, Robert, Jack, James, their wives and children congregated to say "hi" to the ' returnivig soldier, f ' Fortunately, Irene was able i|o schedule her vacation to co- Went) Over Big!! The bake'and rummage sale which was held Saturday, May 31 in the beachhouse was highly successful. Adequate help, delicious pastry, and plenty of useable merchandise brought in a total of $124.26, minus a few expenses. The Ladies of the Lake would like to offer a pat on the back to everyone who contributed merchandise and then made purchases. Plenty of women to assist made the task pleasant and enjoyable. Mrs. B a r b a r a T h a c k e r w a s t h e chairman in charge. In spite of threatening skies, it was the most successful venture of its kind held. Cheering Section Needed! Our own Little Leaguers will kick off the season this Sund a y , J u n e 8 w i t i l a d o u b l e header -- the first game starting at 1:30 p.m. at the beach.' The lads have been practicing evenings under the direction of their coaches and are primed for their first encounter with the opposition. "Everybody and his brother" is invited to attend and give the small fry a boost. .Come and root for your favorite son, nephew, or neighbor's youngster. They'll appreciate it. According to general manager, Bill Hyatt, all games will be played at the beach so the maximum in safety rules may be observed. We don't Want our little guys getting hurt!! Any young lad between the merriment arid "good eating. Colored lights were ft t r u n g among the trees and added a touch Of romantic illumination. At midnight the merry-makers Serenaded Margie Olsen on the occasion of her birthday, May 30. " v * Ladies Of The Lake Will meet Thursday, June 12 at 8 p.m. in the beachhouse for a business meeting. 'Nuther reminder next week. * Cullom-Knoll The Cjillom-Krioll association which was scheduled . for a meeting on Sunday was* without a quorum. Hence, ho meeting. Every member is urged to attend the one for July. With election of officers coming up fh August, it is vital that all make an effort to attend. Trip Of A Lifetime!! Lt. Cmdr. Jake Levtesque returned during the wee small h o u r s o f T u e s d a y m o r n i n g from a trip to the Hawaiian Islands. He and members of his squadron, VR-724 left Glenv i e w r i g h t a f t e r m i d n i g h t form which greatly adds to s u m m e r f U n , b u t t h e p o o r t h i n g i s I n " s a d s h a p e " a n d cannot be launched until §<|e^ quate repairs are made audit receives a good ©Opt of p&nt. Don Parenti is organu4ng a detail for this Sunday, 3titie .8 at 9:30 in the hiorning, and needs plenty of help. Fathers o f y o u n g s t e r s w h o u s e t h e beach, kre "cordially invited ta attend"!! The . playground equipment needs attention also, and with enough fellows, the job won't take long. All volunteers gratefully accepted. Welcome Home To Bob Kantorski who took Advantage of the long holiday, to visit with his family, Mary and Jake Kantorski of Park View West. Bob droye in from Cleveland Thursday night and returned Sunday evening. Always a welcome visitor. Lilymoor ly dinner was served all-day, and dancing was enjoyed in •the new.garage that Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sanpes^had built. A grand time wag had by all. by Shirley Sehuerr 9046-W Fishing and Hunting Jaunt Jay and Ed Crick, Nick Tab o r , G e n e J o h n s o n o f W e s t Shore Beach, and Vic Adams of McHenry took off for a three day holiday to Shawnee National Forest in southern I l l i n o i s n e a r t h e K e n ^ k y Thursday morning in an R5D. state line for a hunting- fjah- They were scheduled to refuel! 'n8 expedition. Their "catch" in California before the hop j wasn't too great, but they did •oss the Pacific. While in i Set plenty of rest, in spite of California, Jake called his bucking the traffic both ways* brother-in-law, Ted Olsen and family to learn of their impending journey to the lake. The Olsens, Ted, Dorie, and four youngsters plan to arrive the weekend of the fourteenth. With Ted still in the A i r Force, he makes many, journeys t o H a w a i i a n d k e e p s a c a r there in reserve. Jake was offered the keys to same and had the good fortune to have wheels" during his three day stay. Jake is no "stranger to the, Islands----having been stationed there for three years. Many changes, no doubt, since his laist trip. He left in 1939. Your reporter attempted to 'stow away" on the plane but was rewarded with a quick brush-off. Shucks!! ., ... , , .ages of 8-12 still has a chance wlt^ paries' Furlough to make pne of the teams. For Smshe will be able to 's pend further; Information caU -Mr. Pgreat deal of time with*him preparing his favorite meals. frt's face it--army chow is good; but can't compare with mont's cooking!! V Ohick Jwill return to Ft. Belvoii. Va., for re-assignment at the end of his "vacation" June 1 8 . M i g h t y g o o d t o s e e t h e young lad home! Inspirational Services Memorial Day was beautifully Observed in the Community on Friday, May 30, and caused misty eyes and a "lump in the throat" for everyone. It would be impossible to accurately estimate the number of men, women, and children who turned out for the occasion, but the crowd was large. Sincere thanks from a gratef u l c o m m u n i t y t o t h e R e v . Burton Schroeder and Father Hqrold Nilges for their spiritual offerings, to Earl Walsh for his. impressive address, and to the McHenry Post of the American Legion and the Women's auxiliary, for the large part they played in the success of the affair. The Viscount Drum and Bugle Corps performed a musical drill which was simply fan- # t as tic! "Some of the members Hyatt at 3123. See you at the game? Twin's Progress Report According to his parents, Bev and Frank Rourke (former residents) their twin son, Kevin Peter has dvercolne his 50-1 chances for life and is gaining steadily. His current weight is 3 lbs. 6 oz! and climbing steadily. As most of you know, his twin brother succumbed after 24 hours. The Rojurkes a r 2 counting the days now until the little fellow can join them at home and take his place as a membei* of the- family. So many people have been offering prayers for the little guy and they must truly have been answered!! For Summer Residents Perhaps there are a few who are not acquainted with the village ordinance forbiding the burning of garbage. A few violations have been noticed and this is most disconcerting to the neighbors who must put up with the lingering smell which just isn't pleasant! Kindly arrange to have your trash picked up by any one of the men engaged in the business and refrain from burning! Seems as though the dogs have started to roam again. If you value your pet and wish t o k e e p h i m , P L E A S E k e e p him locked up or on a leash. This comes as a direct notice from the village board. Roamers and strays will be picked up and incarcerated! All For Fun--And Fun For All The McCullom Lake Softball t e a m h e l d a c o o k - o u t a n d hamburger fry at Berenice and Whitey's, Thursday night, May 29. The new out-door barbecue pit which the Bjorks had installed a few weeks ago was put to good use. Members of One More Request All the women in the community have been so wonderful about donations for various activities. Your co-operation is requested one more time. It will be McCullom Lake Day at the bake sale at the Pink Lady Shoppe in McHenry on Saturday, June 7. The proceeds will go to the McHenry h o s p i t a l a u x i l i a r y . I f y o u would care to donate, please call 1961-M or your reporter at 2171. If transportation is a problem, your "tasty pastry" will he called for and delivered. We truly want to make a good showing. "Will YOU help? Natal Celebration Patricia Mueller drove home from Madison, Wis., recently to celebrate her twenty-first birthday with her family. Her natal day was May 24. The entire clan congregated for mother Marge's cooking. Pat returned to her dwelling in Madison. Congrats To Twin brothers, Gerald* .(the older) and Gregory Burg, on their mutual birthday, Sunday, June 1. Not revealing Jfaeir ages, of course, but they iftake the "39ers" next year! Belated greetings to Ben Gates whom we missed for a birthday, May 30. Master Kevin McKim who played host to his chums for his fifth birthday party, Wednesday, June 4. Pearl Nersted becomes ^ne year older today, Thursday, June 5. f f < Practice "happy birthday" so you can serenade Chuck Thacker on Tuesday, June 10. Jovial gentleman Cl^yt Nelson will observe his natal day, June 11. . Nice guy. Bob Fernandez is marking his birthday this week.--'--• • ---- - --- Myrt and Jerry Burg chalked up 13 years of wedded bliss on Wednesday, June 4. At the last meeting of the Lilymoor association the road committee discussed that our roads are in nee{J of repair. We have some money from our last party. With this and the collection we are making we are going to have the roads graded and gravel spread. We will do the best job we can. When the Job is finished we will welcome your complaints^ or compliments. We all learn from experience. v Boy Injure^ | Little Joey Wagner, age 2, had five stitqhes taken in his mouth as the result of a fall a g a i n s t a p i c n i c t a b l e i n h i s back yard. Joey1 is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs; Joseph Wagner. They have five other children, Eddie, Ronald, David, Joyce, and Mike. Mr. and Mrs. Wagner. bought the Harvey farm on Route 120 about a year ago. We are all hoping , little Joey is fine by the time this paper comes out. Opalka and Lawrence Sehuerr. Butch Lubke showed UP lftter after coming back from Chicago with the Cub Scouts. The boys had sogie unexpected comp a n y S a t u r d a y n i g h t , s e e m s some cows wanted to join the boys on the outing. We want to' thank Cliff Todd and Mr. Lubke for the splendid work they are doing for the boys. The Lily-Lake-Moor troop is sponsored by the V.F.W. Graduation An important event will take place June 6 in the lives of some of our local young ' men and women who will be gradu a t i n g f r o m M c h e n r y h i g h school. Attired in their caps a n d g o w n s w i l l b e C a r o l e Schuele'r, Charlene Crawley; Pete Haines and David Fantus. Congratulations and good luck to you all. Birthday Mrs. Gfiristiene Sances of L i l y m o o r , h e l d a s u r p r i s e birthday party for her mother. Mrs. Frieda Gross, of Forest Park, Sunday, May 25. There were eighty people including grandchildren and great grandchildren in attendance. A love- Virginia and Dominic Tomasello will observe their wedding anniversary on Saturday, June 7. Best wishes to all. That winds up the news events for this time. Take care and we'll see you next week. Anxious For The Raft? We have a swell diving plat- Automatic Softener $6.39 month SEE or CALL JOE NIMSGERN PHONE McH$NRY 281-M II lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIillllll IIS ^^esnemtek, Say the things you want to $ay Select yours now at ER'S DRUG STORE McHENRY PHONE 40 Be Sure To See This New DELUXE OUTDOOR GRIU, Cooks a . "Barbcque Banquet" for 2 or 20 j COMPLETE WITH • ELECTRIC SPIT • SHISH-KABOBBER • SPIT BASKET • 2 GRILLS (that raise and lower) Come In And See It! We Are Taking Orders Now Other Models As Low As $7.50 McHENRY LUMBER CO PHONE 46 611 MAIN ST. McHENRY, ILL. Suffers Heart Attack William Smith of Lakemoor, better known as Bill to all his friends and neighbor^, suffered a heart attack Saturday night, May® 24. He is now confined in .the McHenry hospital. We are all wishing you a speedy recovery, Bill. Cub Scouts The Cub Scouts of Lilymoor a n d * L a k e m o o r w e n t t o t h e Field Museum in Chicago, Saturday, May 24, in the bus driven by Mr. Mars. The adults accompanying, the boys were Mrs. Huecksteadt, Miss Lorette Lubke, Miss Sally Lubke,, and Butch Lubke. To these* people who give their time to otfr children, our thanks go to you. Boy Scouts Cliff Todd, scoutmaster, and Mr. Lubke, assistant scoutmaster, for the Lily-Lake- Moor Troop 161 and boys were on a camp-out Saturday and Sunday, May 24 and 25. The troop went up "to the Christensen farm south of McHenry. The boy& who went on the camp-out were Willy and Arnold Koepfer, Richard Foss, Louis Stramaglio, DOnald Mercure, Greg Paulson, Lonnie A CHAT WITH US Regular check-ups and maintenance by Our experts, means lower cftr costs to you! Call us today and fiiid out for yourself. Brake Service x All, Mechanical Repairs Complete Motor Overhauling BUTCH'S 516 VU HOUR TOWING SERVICE St. -- ------McHenry, 111. Phone gll - -- Residence 91-R Back Yard Bar-B-Q The warm weather Monday evening proved to be a fine time for a back yard barbecue for the Sehuerr family. Lawrence Sehuerr was the chef. He barbecued chicken affd baked potatoes, while Mrs. Sehuerr prepared the trimmings. Their guests were Mrs. George Daly and her two children, Bill and Kathleen. A good time was had by all. For News If anyone has any news Of interest for the column please call me at 26^5-W after 5 p.m- Any little, news will help. Let's Keep in touch with neighbors through the column. Thank you, Shirley Sehuerr. 4-H BUSY THREE CLUB The • Busy Three 4-H.club met recently at the jM^atenry high school, with t n! r t e e n members present guests. The cliib cfecid^o at that time to elect new officers. They are Jeri Jelinek, president; Sandy ' Bykowski; vice-president; Carol Jean Anderson, secretary; ,Dick Jehinek, treasurer; Norma Atider* son, reporter. The club decided to have a party-a-month besides the regular business meeting. Before the regular meetings, judQng contests will be conducted. The next party-a-morith will be at Norma Anderson's 1 on June 10. After the meeting, refreshments were served Vnd softball played in the girls' gym. ' . n • „ ; ./* Norma Anderson, reporter. D-rScho/(s Unexpected Guest Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Belford had unexpected guests on Sunday evening, May 25. Friends from Clarendon Hills, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thompson, son Norman, and daughter Mary Ann and M r. Thompson's mother, Mrs. ft. R. Thompson, of Galva, 111, I tl ItlJMI •" Air V«atil«tii| Motft lotax Uln WtHdif M BOLGEB'S Drag Stare 108 S. Green St. McHenry PHONE 40 •Summer 3«lnc SaL June 5th thru June 12th 6 Pampered Cottons -- the new crease resistant fabric---* needs no ironing. Prints 84c yard -- Plains 74c yard Fruit of the Loom Percale t-- Prints only 4 yards for $L5Q Remnants -- Drip Dry Cottons -- Dress Lengths, also many unusual prints for skirts. 59c yard Closeout patterns Waverly Decorative Drapery Fabrics-^) regular $3.95 yard. Now only $2.19 yard 48" wide, M avemeuer J On Highway 120 Just 1 Minute West of Highway 18, (Volo) PHONE McHENRY 2295 o Honrs: f):S0 till 6:00 dally -- Sunday 12:00 till 8:00 since CJo Qb •« o* •* •« Dh Di • ...asks LITTLE BILL t You'ra an average family iff-- in the postwar years you've' added six new electrical Appliances. Shown here are a few typical examples. This, of course, is why you're using far more elec^ tricity nowadays than yoi^ did just a few years ago. And: why life is a lot easier and J more comfortable. But the : surprising thing is, that of\ all the things you buy today, * electricity has gone up less{ than almost anything else. > So, while your hill may be' a littie higher, electricity 19 • actually doing nearly twice! as much work for the tnoney^ now as It did yean ago. See how little it costs to ran each of these electric helpers. .•Electricity costs less today, you know it did 25 year® ago!' V Public Service Company For Electric Service McHenry 1390 © Commonwealth Ediaon Company Other appliances shown include: (g) exhaust fan--blows away heat and cooking odors for •/«£ an hour, (h)etactric coffee-maker -- Mi for § cups of delicious coffee, (!) undercounter electric water heater--brings you 2H gallons of steaming hot water for a penny, ({) ceiling fixture (160 watte) --gives good working light for 3 hours for just a penny, (k) automatic toaster-* . 18 slices for It, (I) electric frk pan -- breakfast for a week (fpr a family of 4) for only 11, (m)~ vacuum cleaner--cleans for • whole hour for just 1£. a--Your refrigerator--, a day. Keeps foods fresh as well as frozeo. 7bf-- An electric range-- a day. (That's all it'x costs to cook 3 complete; meals for an average • family.) c--Waste disposer--^ • only 1# a week. Ends garbage smell and nui- ' sance for good. d--Automatic dish* f washer-- V/ti a load. Washes and dries sparkling clean. e--Electric mixer--for |ust 2f it will whip- up 12 cakes and / frosting, too. s f--An electric clock--If a week. Keeps time accurately ana inexpensively. 9 >

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