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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Jul 1967, p. 12

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y 2, SEC. 2 - PLAIN DEALER - JULY %1, 1967 MCCULLOM LAKE NEWS SVE LEVESQUR 385-4141 Ask Village Board To Grant Spiecial Election A citizens* committee is petffj nning the village board for a special election, since there have been three resignations, tw*> appointments made, and one vacancy to be filled. Hie petition calls for the special.election to be held within the next two months, and the remaining vacancy NOT be filled until th«tt time. Over 100 signatures ha^e been obtained and the goal is about 50 more. The three resignations have occurred since the death of elected village preside** Arthur J. Stuhlfeier. -Trustee Roger Kinsey submitted his resignation to the b&rd at the Last meeting of the aging president and trustees, MQjkdnesday, July 19, in the bgachhouse, causing the third vacancy on the board. John Boyle has served as acting 0residei* in the interim and recently resigned his position <j£ tiuly elected trustee. He appointed Ray. Lary to Ms slot, add the citizens* committee f^gls that tirree ^pointaents do constitute the psoples' choice. "-iThe petition will be sabmitted at the next meeting of the tfeiard, to be held Wesfeesday, 2, at 8 pjn. in tfee beacfe- Tbose who have signed petition are urged to attend most important mrrting. lie action is in accord with ©e state statues. *** C3JLLOM-KNOLL ELECTION, SUNDAY, JULY 30 .-A complete slate of candidates has been obtained and will bie submitted to the members of the Cullom-Knoll association on Sunday, July 30 at 3p.m., HJ the beachhouse. Ron Godina (leads the slate as president With Bill Gleeson as vice-president. Gerry Jensen seeks her $rst term as secretary but has Ijieen handling those duties superbly. Ray Fisher is running a second term as treasurer. Trusses s have also been Qnned. Iffinfoations will be ac- (jepted frainthe floor. Only paid Jbers in good standing, will k allowed to vote at the elec- NBTBS FROM THE VILLAGE BOARD -It is Wffhdeep regret that we amounce the resignation of trustee Roger Kinsey, as of July 19. He has served the village Cor six years as trustee a$d has always conducted him- 4§lf according to the wishes of tbose who elected him. Mr. Kinwas a valuable member aid officer of the Cullom-Knoll Association and his wife, Grace, «&s a faithful member of the £$dies of tbe Lake. Both have &pported the community with their money , time , and talents. They have sold their home and will be leaving the area in the near future. There is no doubt ttjai both will prove to be an T H E ' World <r Of Pharmacy j^set to their next community and we bid them farewell with deep affection. A letter from the department of revenue gives the village permission to collect the increase in sales tax. Resolution 39 was unanimously approved by the trustees present at the last meeting including Gene Huff, Ginny Aalto, Harry Lock, and Ray Lary. This calls for $3,500 of motor fuel tax funds and $3,000 of general corporate funds to be used to bring village roads listed as popr, to be brought up to good standards. Problems have developed over a faulty septic system and may be turned over to the police department. Trustee Ginny Aalto will have the tax levy prepared for the next meeting. Road commissioner Harry Lock reported that weeds are being cut along village easements. Next meeting will be held Wednesday, Aug. 2, at 8 p.m. All residents urged to attend. LAST SURVIVING MEMBER OF HER FAMILY Condolences to Mrs. Bettie (Sinclair) Morris on the death of her father--John Rhode, 70, who succumbed last Sunday at 10:30 ajn. in the Waukegan sanitarium. Mr. Rhode had been seriously ill for a long time amd had been a patient in McHenry hospital but was transferred when the contagious disease was detected. He had Iffpii living with Bettie and Skeets since the death of his wife about three years ago. He was also preceded in death by his soo, John. Visitation was held Monday night as a Chicago funeral home with services and burial conducted Tuesday morning. Bettie is the last surviving member of her family. Mr. Rhode's survivors also include the Morris children--Nancy, Jack, Tom, and Ricky. THREE COLLEGE CREDITS FOR SIX WEEKS COURSE Hats off and verbal orchids to Mrs. Lorraine Frost who just completed a grueling six weeks course in American History at Elgin Junior College for which she received three college credits. Lorraine took herfipal exams last week and submitted her term p^per titled *'E^iiieii6ry ~Schools in Colonial Days" last Friday morning. Mrs. Frost was accompanied to class by another area woman. Lorraine has been teaching the fourth grade at St. John's Catholic sbhool, Johnsburg, for the past 2* years as a lay teacher. A wife and mother for many years, Lorraine decided to help her children advance their own education and took this means. She finds the position rewarding and stimulating. She says that it is a challenge to help formulate goals and ideals in the minds of young children. We congratulate her on accepting her role in a most satisfying and rewarding experience. She also brings the intuition, experience, and calmness acquired during many years of rearing her own four children. She is truly to be commended for her valuable service. REHEARSAL HELD IN ADVANCE OF CULLOM-KNOLL FESTIVAL Chairman Chrys Levesque has scheduled Tuesday, Aug.l, 7:30 p.m. for the first rehearsal of the Miss McCullom Lake contest. Little ladies between the ages of 4 through 7 should be accompanied by their mothers. Two registrations have been received but the li'l gals can still sign up on the stated date. This is a big event in the lives of these wee misses and we sincerely hope parents will allow the youngsters to participate in the gala occasion. Only bona fide residents of the community will be accepted. This has been a standing rule since the contest was first begun. Presentation of the crown on festival night will be made by the present Miss McCullom Lake--Debbie Damiano, who was chosen from many candidates last year. * Mrs. Lois Parenti is handling details in connection with the buggy promenade and should be contacted, if your daughter is participating. Time is running out, so you better register your wee one -- 2 through 10 by calling 385-3140. Many cakes and other forms erf pastry are needed for the cake walk and the bake sale. Donors are asked to call Carrie Kurth at 385-1225. For futher information contact chairmen Ray Lary or Bill Walter. Final details will be forthcoming next week. HEADING NORTH Theresa and Willard Schultz loaded their car with necessary gear for a five or six day trip to Wisconsin and Minnesota last Monday. Daughter Lynne remains behind to care fen* the establishment in their absence. ANOTHER SHELLACKING! Sad we are to relate the Forum Fits endured another shellacking at the hands of the Cullm-Knoll Inn Misfits on the diamond, last Sunday, by a score of 29-13. Louis Swedo called the shots as umpire. Victorious Misfits included captain Bill Gleeson, George and John Scarbrough, Tom 01- sen, Butch Stacknick, John Boyled, Jr., Jack DeMar, Ted Hocin, Ken Betts, Monty Yates, Ray Lary and Don Hayes. Defeated but not discouraged Fits were captain Len Jensen, Gene Adams, Jim Conway, Ed Car on, Jake Levesque, Peter John Klapperich, Frank Branham,- Jack DeGeorge, Don Powers, AT KanaJT, arkTArmondo Gomez. Sure, and there will be another contest Sunday, at 1 p.m. at the beach before the Cullom-Knoll meeting. DARLING DATES How's that for a tricky caption to describe orchid occasions? Must try something new. Natal day congrats to Ken Ingersal, today, July 27 Gloria Fernandez turns 11, and Kay and Ron Godina are wed 28 years, July 28 Debbie Bitterman will be 2 and David Mercado turns 13, July 30.. .....Sih for Marie and Greg Burg, Sr., August 1. Best wishes to all. That wraps up another news week and we'll be back next week with the big story on the festivaL Production To assure survival of the species, the common North American toad can lay 28,000 eggs in a 10-hour period. Donald ; Doherty R.Ph. -\ IS THIS YOU? - Strange as it may seem, the person who would not leave on a two week vacation without first making arrangements lor someone to water and mow |$s lawn, will many times leave that same vacation with only or 6 days supply erf a much deeded medication. S Here are a few vacation tips: "j, Make sure you have an ample -Ripply of all your medications. 5, If you take a medication that ;5must be refrigerated or reviewed periodically, carry an $>xtra prescription with you. ;3. Carry identification indicat- . ing your sickness and allergies, .ilso your doctors name, Address and phone in case of accidents or emergency. 1 Make your vacation worry free with a stock up visit to BOLGER'S DRUG STORE, 1259 :N. Green St., 385-4500. :^HIS WEEKS HELPFUL HINT: •« If your freezer is going to be defrosted while you are on -Iracation, try storing your valuables in it, it is the only "place in the house that is fireproof. When selecting a gift for him let us help! U14 5>TORE for MEN 1245 N. Green St. McHenry, Illinois Phone 385-0047 Open Daily 8a.m. to 6 p.m. - Fri. 'til 9 p.m. CLOSED ON SUNDAYS USE THE FREE GREEN STREET PARKING AREA Innovations At County Fair GOP -'V Booth This Year Two innovations will join the ever welcome free ice water that the Republicans have traditionally provided all comers at their booth at the McHenry ' County Fair tins year. Those attending will be asked to express their preference far President, Vice-President and Governor for 1968. Since a true indication of county residents' feelings is desired no "suggested" names will be printed on the ballots. A second means of conveying one's political thoughts to Republican leaders and officials in McHenry county will be a "There ought to be a Law" contest. Fair-goers will be encouraged to "get their gripes off their chests" ^by writing down their suggestions for changes in national, state, county, city and township laws. The winners *in this contest will be all the people if legis-. lators to whom the suggestions will be directed pick them up and manage to get them passed. All of this was decided at a meeting last week in the McHenry township home of GOP Central Committee Chairman Ted Wickman. Mrs. Donna Christensen of Grafton township, a Young Republican, will be the overall chairman. Coordinating manpower for one of the four days will be the Young Republicans, the Algonquin Township Republican Women's club, the McHenry Township Republican Women's club, and the Tri- County Republican club. Congressman Robert Mc- Clory will attend the fair Friday and Saturday and his assistant, Don Deuster, will be present throughout the £air. CHILDREN'S DAY . An attraction to which all the youngsters look forward will be held on Friday afternoon, Aug. 4, at the McHenry County Fair. This is children's day, when prices on rides at the carnival are reduced. Don Hansen, Fair association president, issues a special invitation for children of all ages to come to the fair anytime Aug. 3 to 6, and especially on children's day. Good rides, well-maintained and neatly kept, are a "must" at the McHenry County Fair. Board members insist on it. TAX COLLECTIONS Sales tax for the first three months of the year totaled $160,- 396, 283, according to a report from the Department of Revenue. Downstate retailers paid4$69,841,645 and Cook County retailers pirid $82,209,716 In sales taxes collected on re-""** tail sales during the threemonth period. During the same period gross collections from the city and county sales tax: amounted to $21,405,648. No Nut That old favorite at the ball park, the peanut, is not really a nut It is a legume. For That Old Fashioned Flavor - Come To ytoenemmin Sausage Company • 35 Varieties of Sausage ' • True German Style Flavor* • Lean Hickory Smoked Baron > Country Made Sausage . • DellciouH Hickory Smoked Hanw Phone 385-6260 • C3I •_] ES Route 120 Just Eant of Rt. 12 Volo. Illinois % ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) 3206 W. Waukegan Road (Highway 120 West) Rev. Carl A. Lobitz, Pastor Sunday -- Services: 7:45 and 10:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class. FAITH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH West of the outdoor theater John O. Mclntyre, Pastor Church School -- 9:30 a.m. for 1st grade through adults and 11:00 a.m. for pre-school children (3-5) Warship -- 11:00 a.m. Nursery facilities available. ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC Richmond, Illinois Rev. Ft. E. J. Lehman Pastor Sunday Masses -- 7:00, 8:30 and 10:00 ajn. Holy days -- 7:00 and 9:30 ajn. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 509 N. Front Street 385-0083 Virgil L. Chappell Sunday Services -- 9-45 sum. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship. 6:30 p.m. Training Union 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship SHEPHERD Of The HILLS LUTHERAN CHURCH 404 N. Green St., McHenry D. D. Johnson, Pastor 385-4030 Family Worship and Sunday School -- 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Nursery facilities available. WONDER LAKE BIBLE CHURCH Box "2, Phone 653-7961 Rev. Richard Wright, Pastor |Sunday-- 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship | Junior Church 5:30 p.m. Junior Choir Rehearsal 6:00 p.m. Youth Meetings 7:00 p.m. Bible Fellowship •Hour RING WOOD METHODIST CHURCH Ringwood, Illinois Rev, Ronald L. Anderson Minister Sunday -- 10 a.m. Church Service 11 a.m. Church School 3:30 p.m. Jr. Hi M.Y.F. 7:00 p.m. Sr. Hi M.Y.F. RICHMOND BAPTIST CHAPEL American Legion Bldg. Richmond, Illinois 'Sunday School --9:45 Worship Service -- 11:00 Wednesday Evening -- 7:30 Ernest Gouge, Pastor Phone 678-3712 Dick Burcham CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Corner of Lincoln Road and Eastwood Lane. McHenry, Illinois Sunday Service at 10:30 Sunday school same time 3rd Wed. of each month Testimonial meeting 8:00 All are welcome. Pictures are made by fools like me. But it took an architect-friend to help me appreciate this one. "I'm always impressed," he said, "when someone puts beauty and meaning where otherwise there would have been nothing. That's what God did when he made this tree!" Photographers like to pretend they're philosophers. So I titled my picture Where There Was Nothing . . . Next Sunday my architect-friend invited me to church. A bit overwhelmed by this sudden solicitude for my long-neglected spiritual welfare, I went. And there a remarkable discovery awaited me! It is a drab expanse of broad, flat years which I call my life. And only God seems able to put beauty and meaning where otherwise there was nothing. Every Sunday a new truth grips me. Every Sunday I discover a new tree! THE CHURCH FOR ALL ... ... ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church the greotest focTc on ecrth for the building of chorocter and good citizenship It is o storehouse of spirituol values. Without a strong Church, neither* democracy nor civilizotion can survive *There ore four sound reosons why every person should attend services regularly and support the Church They are (1) For his own soke (2) For his children's sake (2) For the soke cf his community and rxstion (A) For the soke of the Church itself, which needs his moral and material support Plan to Q-j to church regularly and reed ^^B'ole doily Copyright 1967 Keister Advertising Service, Inc., Stratburg, Va. Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Isoioh Lamentations Ezekiel Hoseo Haggai Matthew James 41:17-24 3.19-26 36:22-30 14:1-7 2:1-9 6:25-33 1:2-8 <SiV + t <3±2? t <5i2? + <siz> + <22? + CUT? + <22? + <S±2? + <si2? + <22? t <Si2? COMMUNITY CHUR6H Richmond, Illinois Sunday - 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 ajn. Worship Service. CHAIN O'LAKES EVANGELICAL COVENANT CHURCH 4815 N. Wilmot Road Robert E. Hirsch, Pastor 385-7533 - 385-6555 Sunday School - 10 a.m. Worship Service - 11 a.m. Wed. Service - 7:30 p.m. WONDER LAKE GRACE BAPTIST CHAPEL Richard Bursham Pastor 7303 Oak St., Wonder Lake 653-3371 Sunday - 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 7:30 p.m. Evening Service Wednesday - 7:30 p.m. Prayer service FL'RY MOTORS, Inc. Imperial, Chrysler, PIymc$h, Valiant 2508 W. Rt. 120 McHenry. Illinois TO WAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, Inc. 'jfnoral Contractors McHrnry, Illinois CRYSTAL LAKE CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Meeting in Odd Fellow Hall) 49 E. Woodstock St. Crystal Lake", Illinois David Taylor, Minister Phone 459-0882 Sunday - 10:00 a.m. Bible School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 7:30 p.m. Christian Training Hour ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3706 W. St. Paul's & Green - McHenry, Illinois Telephone: 385-0390 Rev. Arthur D. McKay, Vicar Sunday Services - Holy Eucharist & Sermon 7:30 a.m. & 9:00 a.m. Morning Prayer & Ser mon 9:00 (1st Sunday) Church School 10 a.m. Coffee Hour 10:00 a.m. Wednesday - Eucharist 9:30 a.m. Friday - Eucharist 7:00 a.m. 1st Saturday - Eucharist 9 00 a.m. H. E. BUCH & SONS, Inc. Plumbing & Heating Contractor 3012 W. Rt. 120 McHenry, Illinois McHENHY SAVINGS ft LOAH ASSOCIATION 3S11 W. Elm Street McHenry, HUgofe ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CATHOLIC CHURCH Johnsburg Rev. John Dording Pastor Rectory phone: 385-1477 Convent phone: 385-5363 Sunday Masses - 6:30, 8:00 , 9:30, 10:45, and 12:00 Holydays - 6:30, 8:00, 10:00, and 7:30 p.m. Confessions - Saturdays and for First Fridays: 4:00 and 7:30 p.m. CHRIST THE KING CHURCH Rt. 2, Wonder Lake, Illinois Rev. James Vanderpool Pastor Masses - Sundays, 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 and 12 noon. Daily - 8:00 a.m. (except Saturday 11:30 a.m.) Holy Days- 8 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. First Friday - 8 a.m. Confessions - ' Saturday, 4 to 5 p.m., 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. SPRING GROVE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. John Atherton, Pastor Sunday Services- 9:30 Church School 11:00 Worship Service ST. PATRICK'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Leonard Guzzardo Pastor Rev. David Beauvais Assistant Pastor Sunday Masses - 6:30, 7:30 , 8:30 , 9:45, 11:00, 12:15. Holydays - 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00 a.m. 6:30"_pnnr^ and 8:00 p.m. day - 4-i»:30, 7-8:30 p.m. Confessions Thursday (Before Friday) Lui NATIVITY .UTHERAW CHURCH 3506 E. Wonder Lake Road Box 157 Phone 653-3832 Wonder Lake, Illinois T. L. Johnson Pastor Sunday - 8 & 11 a.m. Worship 9:30 a.m. Church School COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 3717 W. Main Street McHenry, Illinois Rev. Raymond L. White 385-1352 Sunday Worship Services 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. Church School -9:45 a.m. ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Eugene Baumihofer Rev. Matthew Rudden Asst. Pastor Sunday Masses - 6:30, 8:00 9:30, 9:45, 10:45, 11:00 12-noon & Sun. aft., 5:00p.m. Holydays - 6:00, 7:00, .8:00, 10:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Confessions - Saturday Aft., 4-5 p.m. Thursday before First Fridays, and days before Holydays: 3-4 in afternoon and 7-8 in the evening. ST. PETER'S CATHOLIC cunmscH Spring GroveTllIinois Rev. Kilduff, Pastor Sunday Masses-6:30, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, and 11:10. Saturday - 3:15, 7:15 p.m, Confessions. GRACE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Richmond, Illinois Lawrence W. Wick Pastor Church School -- 9:45 a.m. The Service- 11:00 a.m. May thru September , 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. ALLIANCE BTBLE CHURCH 3815 West John Street McHenry, Illinois Sunday - 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 6:00 p.m. Youth Service 7:00 p.m. Evening Evangel Wednesday - 8 p.m. Bible Study Prayer Meeting MOUNT HOPE METHODIST CHURCH 1015 Broadway Pistakee Highlands Rev. J. c. Atherton. Pastor 5713 Meadow Hill . Pistakee Highlands Tel. 497-3806 - Parsonage 497-3805 - Church Sunday Services - 9:45 Church School 9:30 I^prning *Wpyship GEORGE R. JUSTEN ft SON Funeral Home 3519 W. Elm St., McHenry, Illinois PETER M. JUSTEN ft SON Funeral Home .3807 W. Elm St., McHenry, Illinois McHENRY STATE BANK Serving McHenry Since 1906 McHenry, Illinois ADMIRAL CORPORATION 3908 W. Blnr St. McHenry, Illinois ACE HARDWARE 3729 W. Elm St. McHenry, Illinois

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