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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Apr 1964, p. 24

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rage Twenty-Four THE McHENRY PLJtfmjEALEE p-y McCiiUom Lake CAST BALLOTS IN SCHOOL BOARD AND PRIMARY VOTING ^ Eve Levesque :'m first'election will be held Saturday, April 11, with tho polls open from noon until 7 p.m., when positions on the school board will be filled. We urge that all residents make a specia? effort to read about the caftdidates and then make your selection. Elma Nelson, Eleanor Creutz and Emma Pyritz will serve as judges. Primary election day is Tuesday, April 14 and should create a igreav deal of interest. The poHs will be open from 6 a.m. un£il 6 p.m. in the beachhouse. Judges are Earl Murray, Elma Nelson, Marge Olsen, Irene Sales and Antoinette Luto. There is a contest for the office of Republican committeeman. President of the village, cofinty chairman, and present committeeman is being opposed by* Crystal Lake businessman WDbert Hecht, Jr. Theresa Schultz is unoppoSed on the Democratic ballot for the new office of recorder of deeds and for committeeman. anymore of that precious fruit! Their fifth boy and sixth child tipped the scales of 6 lbs., 2 oz. and made his appearance a* McHenry hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Kumpula moved into the former Forrest Bailey honje at 4910 W. Parkview on Jan. 10 of this year, and came to us' from Wcttfkegan. Other members of the family include Dore,en -- 14, Ronald, 12; Gary, 11; Alan, 4; and Kent 18 months. We certainly do congratulate them all. Gals Meet Tonight Members of the Ladies of the Lake will meet tonight, Thursday, at 8 p.m. in the beachhouse. It will be a combination social and business session. dergoing test and treatment. As you remember, he suffered another heart attack and will probably be confined for a long while. Sure hope you will remember him, too, wth cards. --w Fabulous Occasion Marge and Dave Reid are eagerly awaiting their golden wedding anniversary on April 20. She made a wonderful recovery from surgery and her health is much improved. Attends Funeral For State Official Jake Levesque motored to E&st Mcline to attend the funeral services for Secretary of Slate Charles Carpentier on Monday. He accompanied William Scott, state treasurer. " Village Board The regularly scheduled meeting of the president and trustees will be held Monday, April 13,"at 8 p.m. in the beachhouse. Th!g public is invited. Hospital Patients Ginny Park hurst came home from Lake Forest hospital last week following surgery. She will be convalesing for quite some time and it would be nice to "shower" her with "thoughty" messages. Chet Helwig also came home from McHenry hospital last week, but his freedom was short lived. He was transferred to Downey hospital, Great Lakes, by ambulance and is un- Orchid Occasions Belated Congrats to Shirley and Bill Stokes who were wed 7 years on April 4. They dined in Fox Lake, accompanied by Grace and Roger Kinsey, and Harry and Joan Lundy. . . . Timothy Meyer turned 1 on April 5, and Eva Peisha was 75! on April 7 and not 74, as stated last week . . . Lil Hansen is in line for congrats and Roy Watson is 18 today, April 9 . . . Melinda Adams will deserve birthday cake on April 11 . . . April 13 is Dave Reid's natal day . . . Mike Nitz and Kevin Roiirke will be 6, Diane Bjork turns 17 and the Warren Kommers will be married 14 years, all on April 15 Best wishes to all. Looks like Spring has finally arrived. See you next week? There are over 100,000 company magazines being published in U.S.--formerly called house organs. Some companies publish several, for example, General Eicciric has over 100, and DuPont, some SO. Office Holders For Teen Club 3Iiss Geni Scarbrough is the new president of the local teen club and was elected at their last meeting. Second in command is Jim Bailey with Mary Beth Luto handling the duties of secretary. The new treasurer is Roy Watson. Sounds like a very fine group of young people who take their responsibilities seriously. Thi dub should certainly do well With these leaders at the helm. •Jhe young people are holding a Spring dance on April 25 and thtf theme will feature the "roaring 20's". Guys and gals are" asked to dress according tolhe mode at that time. Do you suppose they will try the "Charleston"? The dance will be held at the Lakeland Park Community house from 7:30 to lllp.ml "... A t . t h e i r l a s t m e e t i n g , t h e young folks were addressed by members of the state polico force and viewed a movie which caused all of them to think and take their driving much more seriously. The movie concerned the hazards of driving and the results of accidents. It Was quite a shocker. Rich Johnson provided the kids with refreshments and their adult sponsor, Gerald Burg, was also present. Anyone wishing to become a sponsor for the club is asked to contact j^iss Scarbrough, Mr. Burg or Mr. Johnson. . They Come Out Even ' "On The Grapefriut! With the birth of Dale Eugene on March 6, the family of William Kumpula won't waste s. Are YOU Paying Too Much for Your HOMEOWNEIS INSURANCE? If so, it's like money going down the drain. We can save you money on this modern coverage with a West American Homeowners Policy. Let us tell you about it and about our personal service. EARL R. WALSH JACK WALSH INSURANCE 3429 W. Elm St. McHenry, 111. Phone 385-0043 GREEN STAMPS t@ mw customers i coNornoNtNo BERV Build up your Green Stamp collection while you learn what Servisoft water can do for you. It's our way of making new friends . .. it's a double bonus for you. 3 PLANS TO CHOOSE FROM Tank Exchange Service ^ Rental Own Your Own REW CO. More owners of tasr-prieed cars are moving up to Olds than ever before! wfi? Oldsmobile's new Jetstar 88! Priced below 30 models with low-price names! Boasts a full-size 123-inch wheelbase! Sports a 330-cubic-inch Jetfire Rocket V-81 Sensational performance for everyday owner driving! AT THE WORLD'S FAM ... VISIT THE OLDS CXHIBIT AT TW MNtRAL MOTORS i nt uLua KAHII SEEK HELP FOR MENTAL HEALTH CENTER Arnold N. May, of Richmond, at the last meeting of the board of directors of the Mental Health Center for McHenry County, reported that eforts were being made to have the various governmental units in McHenry county contribute to the cost of treatment of psychiatric patients by the Mental Health center. May is the chairman of the fund raising committee for the center. May pointed out that recently passed state legislation allows governmental units, such as counties, cities and villages to contract with private t>r public clinics for the treatment of psychiatric patients. Under the Illinois Public Assistance code, governmental units have for a long time been paying? doctors and hospitals for medical care given to people who needed but could not afford the services. Many of the patients that come to the Mental Health center cannot afford, and therefor do not pay for the psychiatric treatment they receive, May c o n t i n u e d . The c o u n t y board of supervisors and other governmental units have been contracted in reference to payment for psychietfic services for people that live in their jurisdiction. The Mental Health center is located in McHenry and is a not-for - pr o f i t organization. Fees charged! patients are according to their ability to pay. Because of the pressing need for psychiatric treatment and the long waiting list, last year the Mental Health center was forced to close its doors to all but emergency cases. Re- HOME-AID SOCIETY Headquarters for service to Lake and McHenry county children and families through the Illinois Children's Home and Aid society will Joe moved to Chicago this week, Earl C. Jordan, president of the society, has announced. "Our program of adoption, foster care, and help for unmarried mothers will continue in Lake and McHenry counties as in the pnst," Mr. Jordan stated. "We cently, additional psychiatric help has been hired, thus placing an additional burden on the Mental Health center's budget. It is hoped that anticipated budgetary deficit, due to the cost of additional psychiatric services,1 will be met by payments from governmental units for treatment given to indigent persons. are making these changes to provide a more efficient- and economical child welfare serv ice by using the facilities of oui Chicago headquarters." 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