D McCullom Lake Mildred Watson 385-3585 Acquaint New Residents With Village Ifaufine sL PAGE 2- PLAINPEALER-WEDNESPAY, JUNE 14, 1972 -------- A welcome to our village to Mr. and Mrs. E.L. BFady, recently moved into their home on East Lane. GET WELL A get-well to Mrs Irene Sales, hope to see her up and around soon. Get-well to Mrs. Monica Morris, get well soon. VILLAGE CLERK Please keep in mind the clerk's summer hours, Tuesday and Thursday 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday hours are from 9 in the morning to 12 noon. VILLAGE NEWS The street lights installed in the village are -a great im provement. I have received many calls commending the village for installing the lights. They sure light up a large space. WoAder what all that digging on Spring Road is all about? That is for the underground cables being installed by the telephone company. The cables are being installed around Gate No. 5. That will be an improvement won't it? BIRTHDAYS A very happy birthday to Mrs. Alberta Dill, who had a birthday on June 10. WIND UP Remember please no fishing there are a number of families in the village, it though this would be an excellent time to acquaint them with the inner workings of our fine community. The village has been incorporated since 1965. Undoubtedly most of you have heard pros and cons on the decisions made by our board of trustees, but find out for yourself what goes on, at tend the board meetings. The village board meets on the second and fourth Monday of the month, at the beach-house at 8 p.m The public is always welcome, a fine time for you to voice any complaints you might have, or to ask questions concerning the village George Luto is the village president, other members of the board are Earl Murray, Chief of Police, Ray Lary, Police Com missioner, Alan McKim is finance director, Treasurer for the village is John Boyle. Building commissioner is "Skeets" Morris and the building inspector is Frank Kurth. Monty Yates is our building commissioner, Gene Frost is the park and beach commissioner and in charge of health and welfare is Gene Huff. The village clerk is Karen Parks. Putting on a roof? You'll need a building permit. In fact any work that would cost one hundred dollars if a contractor did the work means you will have to obtain a building permit. The village clerk is the one to see for your permit. Consult your yellow pages for information on garbage disposal We welcome all you newcomers and know all of you will enjoy making your home in the village of McCullom Lake. NEW NEIGHBORS A big welcome to Mr and Mrs. William Milbratz, who have moved into their home at 4900 W Parkview. The Milbratz' have three daughters and two sons They like it out here and we are happy to have them. Welcome to Mr. and Mrs Derrick Egerstaffer and son recently moved into their home on East Lane. in the lake until 1973. The wait will be well worth your while. What is wrong with people who dump a helpless animal to fend for itself? Not only is it cruel to the animal, but it could become a danger to the little children. It does not take much brain power to know there are places where an animal can be taken, and without hardly any trouble at all. The animal will then be taken care of humanely, and of course will pose no danger to anyone. But the persons who do this could care less, about the animal or the little ones, the ones who could get hurt or infected. There have been a number of complaints concerning dogs barking well into the wee hours of the morning. Okay dog owners take care that your dog does not disturb others, please. Good luck to Lil and Dave Hansen, new owners' of The Forum. Both Lil and Dave have many friends in the village. CONDOLENCES Deepest sympathy to the Mark Grim family on the passing of Mr. Grim's father. (_ sou CAN 7£lL AMERICANS _ TRtfST IN T~HE ̂ *vAy DRWe. 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McHENRY 385-4426 U'hL •«0w«m n--t% AGENCY 385-4426 or 385-4427 Call Now I for your 20 minute consultation appointment ADVICE ON: • Make-up • Eye lashes • Contouring • Skin problems * Beauty Aids AND RECEIVE A FREE 9°° 8ift w/purchase JUNE 17th from 11 am to 4 pm to give you FREE Beauty Advice MCHS West campus has announced the names of junior students inducted recently into the National Honor society. Seniors named to the society appeared in a recent Honors day story. The twenty-one juniors were Kenneth Blake, sort of Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Blake, 811 N. Allen avenue; Nancy Blake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Blake, 2401 N. Rich mond road; Kolleen Carroll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Carroll of 806 Carol avenue; Gary Connell, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Connell , 2707 South Oak lane; Deborah Hamann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hamann, 603 W. Oeffling drive; Joyce Heard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James N. Heard, 1911 W. Sunnyside Beach drive; Roger Herdrich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Herdrich, 5005 Flanders road; Geri Lockwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Lockwood, 911 S. Lily Lake road; Gerard Long, son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Long, 813 Lillian and Kathleen Longh- way, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Longhway, 3021 Vic toria. Also Vicki Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson, 2815 N. Magellan; Diane Powers, daughter of Mrs. Mary Delire Powers, 3806 W. Waukegan road; Denise Quist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Quist, ART FAIR PARTICIPANTS - One of the entries in the Earth Week program at Hilltop school will be seen at the McHenry Country Art Fair June 23.24, and 25. Chris Useman, David Stoner, Miss Clark and Brad Smith pose with this wise old owl which they made. Their slogan: "Give a Hoot, Don't Pollute". The boys are fifth graders in the school. 309 N. Kent road; Deb Schabow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Schabow, 1620 Highview; Lynn Steinsdoerfer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Steinsdoerfer, 3608 W. Clover; Betsy Stephenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stephenson, 2305 W. Country lane; Mike C. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Smith, 2703 W. Clover; Bruce Sweeney, son of Mrs. Margaret Broz, 716 Regner road; Tim Tonyan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Tonyan, 312 W. Bay road; Deb Virgens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Virgens, 3104 Fairway drive and Anita Wekerle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Wekerle, 910 River Terrace drive, McHenry. For Dad. . . • "Tlie iff an Of The Hour99 A COMPLETE SELECTION OF GIFTS FROM HARDWARE TO MEN'S COLOGNE. AND WHILE YOU'RE HERE, VISIT WITH ZSA ZSA'S OWN BEAUTY CONSULTANT. NEXT WEEK SATURDAY Graduation At Harrison School Thursday, June 8 Eighth grade graduation exercises took place at Harrison school in Wonder Lake Thursday, June 8, beginning with the processional by the concert band under the direction of Richard E. Mikus. The invocation was given by the Rev. Richard N. Wright, pastor of the Wonder Lake ^Bible church. Following the national anthem, the pledge of allegiance was led "by class member, Robin Rowley. Students gave the following talks: Mike Bazan, speaking of the "Past"; Diane Eschner, speaking of the "Present"; and Chuck Williams, speaking of the "Future". The class of '72 then sang its song, "The Im possible Dream". The American Legion awards for citizenship were presented by Wilbur Haak and Victor Hunt to Chuck Williams and Vickie Radloff; the Kiwanis awards, presented by President Gene Bach to Mike Bazan and Diane Eschner; Honor Student award, presented by James Golden, principal, to Chuck Williams; the superintendent's Award, presented by Supt. Robert D. Bright, to David Gerrard. The presentation of graduates by Mr. Golden followed the awards presen tations and then came the awarding of certificates to graduates by Dr. S.L. Ruggero, president of the Harrison school board. Benediction was given by the Rev. Roger Olson of Nativity Lutheran Church and followed by the recessional by the band. Members of the graduating class are as follows: Twerfty-One MCHS i Juniors Elected To Honor Society Kimberly Absher Valerie Bach Michael Bazan Scott Bland Jeannette Brenner Betty Cashin David Christopher Mitch Cook Kevin Coughlin Patrick Cristy Doreen Patricia Curran Cynthia Dicker trtn Dulaney Teina Englehardt Diane Eschner Christine Flade Linda Freund Ron Gabel Karen Elizabeth Gahagen Mark Gerhardt David Gerrard Karen G under son Donna Guzniczak Joseph J. Hansen Mary Harrington Rosemarie Harrington Patricia Hartmann Catherine Hendricks Albert Householder Jeft Hunt Dick Jackson William Jaskowiak Dawn Jirousek Chris Jones Dale Konecny Monica Kosta Nancy Kranz Tony LaGreca Phyllis Laycock Jim Letizia Marcelle Long Joseline Lucraz Victoria Matesi Ann Mathews Danny McCafferty Christine Miller Brenda Neeley Kevin Nielsen Kim Nielsen Tory Rachel Vicki RadloH Kevin Louis Rodgen Vernon Ross Robin Rowley Steve Schau David Schultheis Mathew Schuster Joanne Simon Elaine Smith Dale Tocik Marty Van Kanegan Sherry Voight Patrick Walker Cheryl Weber Yvonne Wenk Laurence Wenkel' Chuck Williams Michael Patrick Wines. To His Ugly Face Policeman: "Can you de scribe your assailant?" Victim: "That's what I was doing when he hit me." Just Deserts "And furthermore," the female battle-ax told het lawyer, "you might warn my husband that if he misses a single alimony payment, I'll repossess him." /