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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 Apr 1965, p. 9

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Thursday# April 1/1965 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER LAKELAND PARK NEWS BARB MEURER -- KAT OSDML 385-43S8 WOMAN'S CLUB HOLDS IMPORTANT MEETING APRIL 1 What could be more important than election of officers "for. the coming year to warrant your attendance at Woman's Club meeting, Thursday evening April 1 at 8:30? We don't feel you'll want to miss this important meeting. After all you ,will want to cast your ballot for whom you feel is most jjualified to run the club during the coming year. So be on time 8:30 at the community house. There will also be two films shown and refreshments .served to round out the evening. We do wish that more women of the subdivision would join this very active club and tonight would be a very good time to get down to the hall and join up with all your neighbors and friends. Let's hope all the : old timers see many new faces at tonight's meeting. Couples Bowling Reminder Since this is the last bowling night except for sweepstakes we'd like to remind all members of the couples league that due to tournaments at Johnsburg, our last two sessions will be bowled at McHenry. Let's all try extra hard to be on time, 9 p.m. Boy Scout News: Meeting of Boy Scout Troop 459, Tuesday, March 23. Since we had a very little number of boys at our meeting, we had instruction first, this instruction period, we talked about hurry cases, stopped breathing, severe bleeding, poisoning, burns, cuts, blisters, bites from mosquitoes, skin poisoning, ticks and chigjgers. Then we had our game, after our game we talked about Shock, head^ wounds, fainting, fires, sna^ce bites, and pains in the stomach, finally we played our second and last game, British Bulldog. To conclude our meeting we formed the living circle. Respectfully, Paul Schwegel, Jr., Scribe. Best Wishes are going to the following members of our subdivision who celebrate very special days during the coming week. April 1 has Butch Dowell becoming 19. On the 2nd Debbie Koczar will be 7. Adele Arndt and Eddie Ozog both share the 4th, Eddie will be 16. Two very active men celebrate on the 5th and 6th, Ron Meurer's being on the 5th and Jim Daurio's on the 6th. Joe Parisi admits to voting age on the 7th. Don Parisi, Ronald Miyaki and Patti vAnn Grizley all share April 8 as their natal day, Patti will be 5. To each and every one of you and to all of you whom we never hear about goes our very best wishes. Our best is extended to Pat Linnane who celebrated on the 20th of March. Belated wishes go also to Mark Malin who celebrated March 18. Little League News All boys who have not received their registration blanks can pick up a blank from Ron Meurer at 4814 W. Prairie avenue on April 3, or any evening. On the 10th of April there will be tryouts at the community house. If it is too wet it will be postponed until April 17., Boys must be 8 before August 1 and not 13 before August 1 and all new boys must have their birth certificates to prove their age. The following boys are already assigned to their teams! On the Tigers, Melvin Morgenson, Alan Meurer, Don Prazak, Stan Pankiewicz, Don Kaminski, Larry, Bob and Steve Vera, Paul Rogers, Bruce Flo- DR. JOHN F. KELLY OPTOMETRIST At 1224 N. Green Street, McHenry (Closed Wednesday) EYES EXAMINED -- GLASSES FITTED VISUAL TRAINING -- VISUAL REHABILITATION CONTACT LENSES HOURS: 0AILY 9:80 &.m. to I PJHL FRIDAY -EVENINGS 8:80 P.M. EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 385-0452 rek, and Robert Florek, Kevin Hahndorf, Jerry Sullivan, Robert Wohnrade, David Wagner, Jeffery Stoltz, Steve Plucinski and Alan Plucinski. On the Orioles team, Bob Matthews, Bob Minor, Don Licastro, Wayne Cygan, David George, Scott Belohlavy, Rom Kamp, Alan Moll, Larry Fergen, Steve Janicke, Tom Kozicki, Charles Campo, Chuck, Ron and Jamie Fernstrom. On the Pirates, Robert Wickenkamp, Bill Barwig, Tom Bockman, Tom Giacomo, Del Gerstad, Bill Eckhart, Jock and Kevin Worm, Clark Bierman, Lee Hahn, John Flarinigan, Randy Koczar, Larry Glorch, 'Kelvin Schultz, and Myron Radloff. On the Braves team, Jim Daurio, Doug Funk, Ed Funk, Mark and Greg Bartos, Norb Kwiatek, Mike Malin, Mike and John Koch, Larry Oakford, Tom Uttiqh, David Dawson, James Warner, Mike. Huff, James McMillian, Dana Wheelock, Gary Braun, John and Joe Meyers. The managers are Ron Meurer for the Tigers, Jim Daurio for the Braves, Jim Wickenkamp for the Pirates and Bob Matthews for the Orioles. For The Young And Young At Heart Weaker Sex To many of our young teenage gals and those who would like to still feel like they were, we'd like to remind you that this snow just can't last forever and Gloria Vanek would like very much to hear from all of you, regardless of ages from teen years on, that she would like to get going on the ladies softball team. All other subdivisions also interested in forming some sort of league for the ladies as well as those who want to play give Gloria a call at 385-3670. There may be some of you girls who would like to play volley ball on Thursday evenings, give Shirley Koch a call at 385-3526 and she'll be more than happy to clue you in on all the details. We do know that every fourth Thursday there is a game against the men. Girl Scout Troop 820 At our meeting on March 22 we opened with the pledge of allegiance and the Girl Scout promise. Two Cadettes from troop 41 who are working for a badge came to our meeting and taught us some games. They were Up and Over, Wolf, and a nature game. They also brought cupcakes for our treat. Next Saturday we are having a party for all the ' girls' In our troop. Thanks to all the people who bought Girl Scout cookies during our sale. It was very Section Two -- Page On* successful. Respectfully submitted, Cathy Humann, Scribe. Community House Schedule For any reservations or cancellations please contact Mrs. Jo Rizzo at 385-2728. Thursday, April 1--8:30 p.m. Lakeland Park Woman's Club. Election of officers. Saturday, April 3, Lakeland Park 4-H club, 1 to 4 p.m. Monday, April 5, Girl Scouts at 4:30. Tuesday, April 6, Boy Scouts--6:30 to 9. Wednesday, April 7--Cub committee meeting--7:30 p.m. 25th Wedding Anniversary Charles and Edna Anderson celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary on March 29. We want to extend our best wishes and the wishes of the community for many, more years of happiness. Some of tfyeir friends had a little get together for them on Sunday. Strolling Thro'ugh The Park We were both very sorry to hear that Maureen Linnane was home from school several days last week with a very bad cold, hope you're much improved by now. Ronald Barwig underwent nose surgery on Friday at McHenry hospital, hope he is home by the time this edition comes out and that he's feeling just great. Grandma and grandpa Funk were guests at Sue and Ron's on Sunday. A big welcome home to April, Suzanne and Pat Faunt. Pat returned home last week from college. John Reining was last weekend's guest of Kevin Druml. Sure enjoyed seeing John. The boys miss him since he moved into town. Kitty and George Hendle were guests of Bette and Bill Kerrjp on Friday evening of last week. Bet they got into some exciting Mille Bornes games. Ed Oswald had a two day birthday celebration last weekend. His birthday was on Saturday and his better half, Rose, had their number one daughter, Kay Druml, her husband, Ed, and three of their sons, Dennis, Kevin and Dave, along with his wife, Donna, and their son, Davey, as difiner guests. On Sunday they ventured into Evanston to have dinner with their number three daughter, Blanche Geishecker, her husband, Ed, and their five daughters, Jackie, Janice, Joyce, Judy and June. Ed also enjoyed hearing from their number two daughter, Maryann, and her family in Ohio. He also received cards from his sisters in Southern Illinois and from relatives and friends throughout the states. Ed Linnane took his spouse Pat out for dinner and a night 13th ANNIVERSARY SALE! (Last Week -- Sale Ends Saturday) FEATURING THE FOLLOWING BIRTHDAY SPECIALS! BOYS' REG. 49c CREW SOCKS Sizes 6-8% 9-11 White or Solid Colors 3 pr- 99« REG. $8.99 3 PC. Bathroom Ensemble White - Pink - Blue 2 99 REG. 98c PLASTIC DRAPES Scenic - Lacy - Floral Designs 57c „r. 2 For $1.00 LADIES SEAMLESS NYLON HOSE First Quality -- Micro-Mesh GO • o o » A REG. $1.30 PKG. DISH CLOTHS Lock Knit -- Multi-Stripe 1 3 for 99 REG. $2.99 LOOP PILE RUG 30x50 -- Asst. Colors $23/ BRUSH STYLE CURLERS Choice of 3 Sizes 2 f°r 9 HEAVY CANNON BATH TOWELS 20x40 Asst. Colors 2 for $1 00 REG. 98c 10" PLAYBALL Bright Colors - Stars - Stripes 63 REG. 49c WOMEN'S BRIEFS Non-Run Acetate Double Thickness Crotch 3 '®r $1 00 REG. 15c * WASH CLOTHS Asst. Colors 10 ft* $100 REG. $2.98 JUMBO GARMENT BAG Full Zipper $1 88 Reg. $2.98 Planter . . .$1.88 Reg. $1.19 Sleeping Pillow . 88' Reg. 39* Envelopes (100's) . 27* Reg. $1.98 Framed Pictures $1.37 Reg. 98' Ironing Board Cover 67* Reg. 25* Coloring Books . . 17* Reg. $22.98 5 Ft. Picnic Table Set . .$19.88 Reg. $29.98 10 Dr. Unfinished Chest.. $24.88 Reg. $19.98 5 Dr. Unfinished Chest ... $16.88 Reg. $1.39 5-lb. Grass Seed $1.00 Reg. 25* Facial Tissue . . 2/39* Reg. $1.39 - $1.69 Aluminumware . • . . . 83* Reg. $3.49 20-Galion Garbage Can $2.88 Reg. $1.17 Package Cushion Foot Socks . . 3 pr. 99* Reg. 49* Baby Turtle Reg. $5.98 Dinette Chairs .» . Reg. $22.98 Desk and Chair Reg. $49.98 9x12 Rug (nylon) . .39* . $4.88 ea. . . $19.88 .$29.88 Ben Franklirf on the town in honor of her ? ? ? ? birthday whjch jPat celebrated on the 20th. We'll never tell how many years, Pat., Remember to utilize the mail box at the Corner Store, we'd like to keep it. Glad to report that Ken Vanek is doing just great but his better half Gloria has been feeling mighty bad with the bug. Hope your much better real soon Glor. Dorothy and Bud Uttich entertained a group of tl\eir friends on Saturday evening. Dinner and bridge were the order for a very enjoyable evening. Donna and Ray Rode had grandma and grandpa Rode. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Gerrietts and their family, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stueky and Mr. and Mrs. James Barthel as supper guests last week to honor the . tenth birthday of their daughter Leah. A bridal shower honoring Sharon Pike was held last Sunday afternoon by her bridemaids at the Knights of Columbus hall. It was a , lovely shower and Sharon received many nice gifts. Attending from here were her grandmother, Mrs. Watson, her mother, Lorraine, Gerry Wagner, Mary Lou Wilkens and Lucille Deitz. Our plea for the owners of a black and white dog to stop by Dottie and Irv Becker's home hasn't done much good so they asked if we could please try again. Won't you stop by, their home is slightly crowded. To add to the confusion of things their daughter, Mary, has come down with mumps, hope she's over the worst of them by the time this is read. Jan and Bob Kozy and Terry spent Sunday in Palatine where Bob had the privilege of being Godfather to one month old Courtney Ann Hill, daughter of Carole and Richard Hill. Carole served a delicious turkey dinner which everyone enjoyed very much. Marion Hulbert enjoyed seeing a friend of hers she hasn't seen in 19 years last week. Mrs. Vera Sauber was in the service with Marion. She was visiting her son, Morrie, who graduated that weekend from boot training at Great Lakes and called Marion who promptly invited them out for dinner. I imagine they had many experiences to remember and talk about. On Saturday, Marion had her brother and family out for a delicious roast beef dinner. We wish the best of luck to Sherry Patterson who has three entries in the Town and Count- 'try Art Fair in Lake County this week. Hop«* you get a good mention Sherry. Bob Laursen, Ed Gladman, Bud Stoltz and Bob Matthews were all initiated into the Moose last Saturday. They were then joined by their wives for a delicious dinner and dancing. Congratulations men. On Friday evening Bob and Jessie Matthews attended a farewell dinner for Bob's boss. Heard they had a wonderful time. Clar and Eleanor Haerle were their baby sitters. Last Wednesday evening Tripoley was the order of entertainment a£ the home of Edna Hountras. Enjoying delicious refreshments and the card games were Ann Herzog, Delia Julian, Ruth McMahon, Grace Mandziara, Ivy Lezak. Boy Scout Troop 162 of McHenry is sponsoring their eleventh annual Pancake Day on April 24th and the Scouts of the troop are now selling tickets. We have several of Our lads that are members of this troop and we feel that they deserve your support. Pancakes will be sewed from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. We have many members of Junior high school's band in our subdivision and we were very pleased to hear that the band took second place in the district band concert held last Saturday in Belvidere. Petey Oakford is among those hit by a bad cold. Little Kenny George had to be taken into McHenry clinic last Friday to have a suture put in his head to close a wound he sustained when a T.V. set proved to be much harder. Little Kenny took the whole thing in stride and the wound is healing nicely. Nedra, Les and Billy Eckhart had Nedra's brother, Wayne, his wife, Florence, and their son, Bruce, as guests on Sunday along with Nedra's niece, Sandy Bozier, and her two sons. They all enjoyed Nedra's wonderful cooking. Petey, Jack and the Oakford children were guests of Petey's sister Eileen and her husband Pete Paulsen in Elmhurst on Sunday. Dinner and the day was in honor of the birthday of Eileen and Pete's son, Dan. Dan reached the ripe old age of 20. Grandma and grandpa Humann were visitors at the Humann home on Saturday. Grandma Humann brought out a beautiful hooked rug for her granddaughters that she has been making for several years. Heard it is really beautiful. Meg is another of the mumps victims, I hope you're better real soon Meggie. ' Orlo and Ruth McMahon Legals LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, April 20th, 1965 at the Beach-House of the Village of McCullom Lake, McHenry County, State of Illinois, an election will be held for: PRESIDENT, for four (4) year term. VILLAGE CLERK, for four (4) year term. THREE TRUSTEES, for four spent their vacation last week at home because of the bad weather. They did enjoy nightly pinochle garrfes with their good friends, Edna and Tom Hpuntras, Delia Julian and Ann Herzog. The refreshments were out of this world last Saturday evening at the home of Grace and Ed Mandizara. They had a group of their friends in for Tripoley and a very terrific evening. Enjoying. theo whole affair were Edna and Tom Hountras, Delia Julian, Ann Herzog, Ivy and Stan Lezak, Lou and Jim Mc- Enery, Ruth and Orlo McMahon. Hope you all haven't had too many April Fool tricks played on you today, keep your sense of humor, it wasn't too long ago that you were the one pulling the same stunts. (4) year term. 1 ^ ONE TRUSTEE, for two (2) year term. The polls of said election will be opened at six (6) o'clock in the morning and will close at six (6) o'clock in the evening of that day. At the Beach- House. Dated at Village of McCullom Lake, this 10th day of March in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and sixty-five. EMMA B. PYRITZ, Village Clerk (Pub. April 1, 1965) NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Monday, May 3, 1965 is the claim date in the estate of ELEANOR C. MILLER deceased, No. 65 P 27, Circuit Court, McHenry County,/ Illinois. ROBERT G. MIDLER of 219 South Barreville Rd., McHenry, 111. is the Executor; ALLEN & HERRMANN of 101 Van Buren St., Woodstock, 111. are the attorneys. (Pub. Mar. 18, 25, Apr. 1, 1965); GOODWILL PICK-UP "People with handicaps don't want charity, they want opportunity," Mildred Millerjf local Goodwill Industries representative, reported as she announced the next truck pickup date in this area. The Goodwill truck will be in this area, Friday, April 9. For pickup service call 385-6173. OPENING APRIL 1st DON'S DAIRY FROST, (Under New Management--Don & Elsie Fluger) Rt. 120 -- 1 Block East of Bridge • Sundaes -- Shakes * Ice Cream Cones • Hamburgers -- Cheeseburgers] • Shrimp -- Fish • Soft Drinks Open 10 a.m. Daily LET'S MAKE NUNDA A MODEL TOWNSHIP! WE PLEDGE: TO INSTALL C.P.A. APPROVED AND AUDITED BOOKKEEPING, FOR THE PROTECTION OF YOUR TAX DOLLAR. TO PROVIDE THE CITIZENS WITH AN UNDERSTANDABLE PICTURE OF THE FINANCIAL AFFAIRS OF THE TOWNSHIP. TO ENCOURAGE PUBLIC INTEREST AND PARTICIPATION IN THE BUSINESS OF THE TOWNSHIP. TO HOLD REGULAR MONTHLY MEETINGS, WITH PUBLISHED AGENDA. TO ABIDE BY THE VOTE OF THE CITIZENS AT TOWNSHIP MEETINGS. VOTE REPUBLICAN APRIL 6! Harold Freese Supervisor Robert Olson . . . Assistant Supervisor Ross LaMotta Town Clerk John F. Boden .Assessor Herbert Clausen ........ Auditor Richard Klemm Auditor Gregory Streb Auditor WE CHARGE OUR PRESENT OFFICIALS: Have ineffectually maintained the records and finances of Nunda Township. In 16 years, there has never been a comprehensive, investigatory audit! Have wastefully handled general assistance funds. The levy has tripled in 8 years, while the population has doubled. This discrepancy has never been satisfactorily explained. Have never welcomed public inquiry into township affairs. There has been minimum legal notification of meetings. The present Supervisor has gone so far as to make the incredible suggestion that "I think that . . . township meetings will be done away with in the near future. Most people in attendance are obstreperous!" Have ignored the will of the voters as repeatedly expressed at township meetings. In 1964, the citizens defeated a proposed $3,600.00 yearly raise for the Supervisor. The very next day, the board of auditors overruled the voters, and granted the raise! END 16 YEARS OF ONE-MAN RULE IN NUNDA! VOTE REPUBLICAN APRIL 6!

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