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\' »;!?» 31 irM -- Pag* Pomr THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday# April 15,1965 McCullom Lake News EVE LEVESQUE S85-S191 RECORD VOTE EXPECTED FOR VILLAGE ELECTION With our village being the only one in the area to have a contest for the top office, a record number of voters are expected to go to the polls on Tuesday, April 20. The polls are located in the beachhouse and will be open from 6 a.m. until 6 p.m. Of our six village elections, 1957 proved to be the most popular with 345 turning out to cast their ballots. In order to vote, you must be a citizen of therU.S., 21 years of age or over, have lived in the • state for one year, 90 days in this county, and at least 30 days in the village. According to County Clerk Vernon W. Kays, you need not be a registered voter. On the left side of ,the b&llot the Home owner's ticket lists George Luto for president and Winifred Doran for vilfage clerk. Trustees are Joseph J. Crick: Bonny Egerstaffer; Leonard W. Jensen, Jr.; and Adelaide B. Patzke. The Progressive ticket lists Arthur J. Stuhlfeier for president and Carol Bateman for village clerk. Trustees are John T. Boyle; Richard W. Johnson; and Harry C. Lock for 4 year terms and Donald J. Parent i for a 2 year term. Qualifications of the candidates appear in the Plaindealer today so you may study them and make your selections on Tuesday. To avoid spoiled ballots, NO CHECK MARKS, please. Only an X inside the box counts!! Rides to the polls are being offered by both slates of candidates. Easter Bunny Needs Help!!! Rich Johnson and his committee handling the details for the children's Easter party on Saturday, April 17, need donations of colored hard boiled eggs and they may be brought to McDonald's; Whitey and Bernice's; to the Roger Kinsey home or the R. Johnson home. If you wish them picked up, please call 385-6467. The party is sponsored by the Cullom-Knoll Association for children through age 12. The youngsters will be divided into three categories by age and there will be prizes for those producing the specially marked eggs. When the fun of the hunt is over, the kiddies will be served refreshments. Also needed are volunteer workers to supervise the activities and if you have the time to spare, please contact Mr. Johnson. Each child should be sent to the beach equipped with a suitable bag--paper or plastic--to hold his "loot". of that election were Elma Nelson, Marge Olsen, Tony Luto, Irene Sales, and this, reporter. A total of 95 voters went to the beachhouse last Saturday, which was a record for school board elections. For the high school board the tally was Alvary-- 51, Kreiger--46, Saylor-- 37, Stilling 16, and Andreas-- 15. The grade school tally showed Vick receiving 75 votes, Tonyan--39, Knox 21, Davis-- 14, and Koss--12. Judges were Emma Pyritz, Elma Nelson amfs^ftarge Olsen. New Tile Floor for Beachhouse The tile has been ordered and will be installed on the floor of the beachhouse in the near future, according to Frank Kurth who will do the work. The project is being paid for by the Ladies of the Lake and should brighten the room considerably. It should also be much warmer than the concrete was. Anyone who has spent a good deal of time (such as election judges and workers) in the beachhouse, knows how the cold penetrated through shoes and even boots. The gals named Saturday, May 29, for the rummage sale and will be headed by Alice Gustafson. With most families being in the midst of spring cleaning, many useful articles should find their way to the sale. Please save merchandise in GOOD condition and donate it to the ladies' club. Also serving with Alice are Petey Schmidt, Lois Parenti, Gertrude Murphy, Mary Kantorski, Elma Nelson and Harriet McNamara. During the social hour. Marie McKim, Elizabeth Reiter, Alice Gustafson, Gertrude Murphy, Emma Pyritz and this reporter captured the loot. Mary Kantorski and Gertrude1 Murphy made delicious contributions of "tasty pastry". Carl Berguist on April 17 . . . The same to Bill Creutz and Ray Osterby on April IS . . . Terry Murray turns 22, the A1 Oberhubers will be married 15 years, Don Vycital will be 22, Marge and Dave Reid celebrate their 51st wedding anniversary, and Gert and Chet Helwig (they moved to McHenry recently) will be celebrating their silver wedding anniversary, all on April 20. Ed Koch is a handsome lad of 16 on April 21. Best wishes, to all. Aren't we grateful that it was only hail that fell here last Sunday!!! Here's hoping Easter is a most joyous and blessed occasion for you and yours and we'll see you next week. Seek Village Presidency :fi The next May 13. meeting will be Called To Aid Crystal Lake Island Lake Holocaust Chief Earl Murray was summoned to Island Lake following the tornado which struck there Sunday afternoon, to aid the local police and to offer assistance to victims of the storm. His brother, Larry, was called to Crystal Lake by the telephone company just before the storm hit the area he was in. Larry reported that an emergency center was set up in one of the restaurants located near the shopping plaza which received heavy damage. Mike Reid, Boy Taylor, Tim Tomasello, Jeff Levesque and Don Nelson drove to Crystal Lake to view the tragic scene. Students Make "A" Honor Roll Judith Koch and Clifford Morris are two eighth graders who made the A honor roll at Junior High school for the last grading period; None of our seventh graders made it but Fay Liberty and D. D. Levesque were listed for sixth grade. WIS® Hi J'!- pi..!', ViiS ?«i llii l M Sporting Summer Tans Florence and Lee Larson, Sr., returned from two glorious weeks in Florida recently. Florence is sporting a lovely tan as a result and according to her they really exercised. They took a three mile hike along the beach every day and spent a great deal of time in the surf. Township and School Board Election Results Our precinct made a fine showing in the expected light vote cast for the township election on April 6. 126 showed up at the polls with one ballot spoiled because of check marks. Results were published last week in the Plaindealer. Judges Must Be Spring Even though we've had only a few days of really spring weather, four domestic mallard ducks owned by Gvventh and Ray DeWitt are feeling the season. They took off from their shelter at the DeWitt home and joined the wild birds on the lake. Their owners are praying that no one is shooting out of season these days! Senior Citizen Entertains Eva Peisha who is very proud of every one of the 76 years entertained her family for the occasion with a succulent birthday buffet and followed with cake and ice cream for the group. Those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. James Pariso; Libby and Jack Bailey with their youngsters- John, Jim, Val and Michelle; Eva and Tom Damiano and their wee ones-- Debbie, Tommy, Libby and Johnny. Orchids Occasions Mike Nitz and Kevin Rourke will be 7, Diannc Bjork turns a lovely 18 and the Warren Korrimers are wed 15 years today, April 15 . . . Natal day Congrats to Dorothy Miller and GEORGE Ll'TO HOMEOWNER'S TICKET For President--George Luto. 2909 N. Knollwood Drive. A high school graduate, he is employed as road maintenance patrolman for the state of Illinois. He has held no public offices. He was an officer of the court for Cook county for ten years and worked for five years in traffic engineering for the Chicago Park District. He has belonged to the railroad union, the milk driver's union, and now with the chauffeur's union. He was a trustee of the Cullom- Knoll Association and served on the beach committee. He is a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church and is a member of the Father's Club, Marion Central High School, Woodstock. His wife's name is Antoinette and he has three children and nine grandchildren. For Village Clerk: Mrs. Winnifred Doran, 5108 W. Fountain Lane. She and her husband, Edward, have resided hero as summer residents and on a permanent basis for thirty-five years. She is a superannuated member of the Bindery Women's Union, 30, which is a branch of the printing trade from which she is retired. She had two sons, both deceased, and has several grandchildren. For Trustee: Joseph J. Crick: 4920 W. Parkview. No information received. For Trustee: Bonny J. Egerstaffer, 5306 W. Fountain Lane. He wa^ raised on a farm and served with the now defunct C.C.C. for 2 years and had five year's Army duty. For five years he worked on roads and bridges and is now in construction. His lodge affiliation is the Moose Lodge, McHenry. His wife's name is Margaret and they have three children. For Trustee: Leonard W. Jonsen, Jr., 4904 W. Parkview. No information received. For Trustee: Mrs. Adelaide B. Patzke, 5109 W. Fountain Lane. She received her education at Miss Spaid's School for Girls. Chicago, took night courses at the University of Minnesota and also attended Principia College, St. Louis. Mo. She is presently hostess for a service organization locally. She worked at the workshop In Wonder Lake for the benefit of mentally retarded children, is a volunteer worker for tho McHenry Hospital and teaches Sunday School at Zion Lutheran Church. Her husband's name is Walter. She has two sons, Dr. James Carney, an author and teacher of philosophy now teaching in New Zealand, and Benedict F. Carney, an industrial engineer. ARTHUR J. STUHLFEIER PROGRESSIVE TICKETS For President -- Arthur J. Stuhlfeier: 2722 N. Orchard Drive. Night courses to finish high school. Retired from printing business and now editor and publisher of newspaper for the past eight years. Former president of the Cullom-Knoll Association for five years; trustee of that organization at the present time; trustee of the village board for six years, of which two were police commissioner and road commissioner for the last four years. Member of Hennepin 4, Masonic Lodge of Minneapolis; past president of Republican Club of Forest Park. His wife of 51 years- - Maude--passed away last year. He has a daughter, Mrs. Violet Gates, and two grandsons, Glenn stationed with the Army in Fort Knox, Ky., and Bob serving with the Navy in Glyco, Ga. For Village Clerk: Mrs. Carol Bateman: 5113 W. East Lane. Graduated fifth in her high school class in Chicago, '58 and awarded two college scholarships. Is presently employed as bookkeeper in McHenry, also was legal secretary for a local law firm and former bank employee. She wrote the McCul lorn Lake news for three months last year. She assisted in elections at another precinct. She is married to Tom Bateman and is the mother of four children. For Trustee, four-year term: John T. Boyle. 4704 W. Parkview. High school graduate. Familiar with and lived in McCullom Lake since 1935, and permanent since 1946. He is a telephone company supervisor. During World War II, he served as a bombardier '1st Lt.) in the Air Force. Awarded the Purple Heart and the Air Medal. He is a former vice-president of the , Cullom-Knoll Association and resigned that position when elected a trustee of the village. He served two-year terms and was appointed trustee to fill the unexpired term of Frank Parkhurst who died in office. He is a member of the V.F.W. and the American Legion. His wife. Lorraine Kurth Boyle, is in business in the village and they have two sons John. Jr., a third year pro-mod student at Loyola University, and Bobby, a first grader at Valley View grade school. For Trustee; four year lorm: Richard W. Johnson. 4911 W. Oreh;?rd Drive. High school graduate. Graduate. Northern Illinois University, . DoKalb. Is presently a salesman. He served with the* U. S. Marine Corps with a sergeant rating. He purchased his home in 1962 and is the present vice-president of the Cullom-Knoll Association. He served as sponsor to the Lakemoor- Lilymoor SHIRLEY SCHUERR 385-2645 HOLD VILLAGE ELECTION APRIL 20 AT FIRE HOUSE The village of Lakemoor will hold its election this coming Tuesday, April 20. It will be held at the Fire-community building on route 120 from 6 teen-club and has been chairman of all children's parties since '62. Also served on building committee for the beachhouse addition. Mr. Johnson is a church school teacher Band is an elder of the Faith Presbyterian Church, McHenry. His wife's name is Gail and they have one Child. For Trustee, four-year term: Harry C. Lock. 5119 W. Maple Drive. He is retired from a utility company after thirty-four years. Over twenty-seven years of that time in a supervisory capacity--hiring, training and supervising salesmen. He and his wife, Ercell, have owned their home since 1937 and became permanent residents when he retired. He served as president and was also on the board of directors of one of the improvement organizations. He is an active member and past commander of the Post 491, American Legion; Jr. vice-commander of the Veterans of World War I, 9th District; legislative chairman of the McHenry Barracks of Vets of World War I and is a life member of the LaFore Lock Post, 755, V.F.W.; his church affiliation is with the Community Methodist Church and he is a member of the McHenry Lodge 158 A.F.A.M. Mr. Lock has three married daughters and is a grandfather. a.m. till 6 p.m. Today Thursday, April 15, is the deadline for absentee ballots by mail. Sunday, April '18, is the deadline to vote by absentee in person. You may do so by going to the village clerk's home, Pat Morrison. Don't forget village election is this coming Tuesday, April 20, from 6 a.m. till 6 p.m. Olive Corbett fell off of ja ladder while washing her kitchen ceiling and broke her leg, had to have five stitches in her elbow and bruised her arm. Here's hoping you both are well on the road to recovery real soon. Auxiliary News The Woman's auxiliary held its monthly meeting Monday, April 5, and the forth coming Christmas bazaar was discussed. Guest speaker for the evening was Thomas Davis of McHenry. Topic discussed was education of the grade school children. Hostesses for the April meeting were Ida Legge, Marion Leske and Connie Johnson. Winner of the monthly prize was Ruth Young. The next monthly meeting will' be held Monday, May 3, in the dining room of Club Lilymoor at 8 p.m. Hostesses for the May meeting are Marylyn LoPresti, Lill Neumann and Ann Novak. Ladies League Held its monthly meeting Wednesday, April 7. After the business on hand was taken care of bunco was played. Winners were Sophie Paterson, Ann Bolda and Helen Para. Booby prize went to Viola Arbogast. Bundles From Heaven, Kay Meyer presented her husband, Dan, with a girl Saturday, April 3. Wee-one Lee Ann weighed in at 8 lbs., 11 ozs. and was 20% inches long. Home to greet their new little sister are Terry and Roxanne. The proud grandparents are Clarence and Helen Col berg of Lilymoor and Joseph Meyer of southern Illinois. From what I can see papa Dan is still in cloud seven. Sheilia Goodyear presented her husband, Raymond, with their fifth son Sunday, April 4. The little one weighed in at 5 lbs., 6 ozs. Home to greet their new little brother are Michael, Mark, Martin and Mitchel. Congratulations to you all and the best wishes on your blessed event. Be Wise Read The Classifieds Choose the . . . For Trustee--2 year term: Donald J. Parenti, 5019 W. Orchard Drive. He is a high school graduate and served overseas with the Army Engineers during World War II, attaining the rank of corporal. He is presently employed as an insulator for a Waukegan firm. He has owned his home for nine years. He served two terms as president of the Cullom- Knoll and chairman of the beach committee for two years. He was elected a trustee of the village for a four-year term and served three and one-half years as road commissioner. He is a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church. His wife's name is Lois and they have four children. Birthday Greetings Go to Tom Schuerr. Tom will be a great big three years old Sunday, April 18. Greetings also go to Lil Wijas. Lil will celebrate her 21 *4 birthday Tuesday, April 20. Many happy returns, Tom and Lil. Luncheon and Outing The Woman's auxiliary is sponsoring a luncheon and outing to Deerfield June 3. Tickets are now available. Contact Marylyn LoPresti at 385- 3779 or Pearle Stineman at 385-6144 or Shirley Schuerr at 385-2645, or any of the ladies of the auxiliary. Get-Well Wishes go to Charlene, Chuck and Charles Thornton. That old nasty Mr. Virus has paid them a visit. Here's hoping you are all fine now. Injured Grace Leske had to have twenty-five stitches taken in her leg Wednesday, April 7. Grace was working on a ladder and fell off. LO DGE On U S. 14 Crystal Lake Illinois For the Tastiest Easter Feasting you'll ever have. FEATURING . . . • Famous Family Style/ , Complete Dinners "with all the trimmings. • Traditional Easter Dinners Regular Dinner Menu Early Reservations Recommended Phone 459-0125 W Come to dealer pow-wow now Save heap big money on an electric range (x) Home Ow PRESIDENT VILLAGE BOARD GEORGE LUTO VILLAGE CLERK WINNIFRED DORAN • VILLAGE TRUSTEES -- 4 YEAR TERM LEONARD JENSEN JR. BONNY EGERSTAFFER JOSEPH CRICK VILLAGE TRUSTEE -- 2 YEAR TERM ADELAIDE PATZKE Village of McCullom Lake VOTE A STRAIGHT TICKET ELECTION FOR VILLAGE OFFICIALS AT BEACH HOUSE APRIL 20, 1965 6 A.M. TO 6 P.M. 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