15,1947 •V«-«*i®TTMT-- -iv'T?*" »>-K 7 V, " ,» - , Wt" - -\t * '"* •". 1 f • >sr H • i-^,, ,( 4$. "+5^* * >•*"/ ^ • mm %£.twip#wm -'" VBX McHENEY PLAINDKALKK • ; ~ * -- ' • ' " : • • • : ' - • |f Pw 1 ***; > . ji , >•*< i ,\ 1 jif*- ' ,v J * r « "SO I Vv •/<:• HEAR" by EARL R. W*ALSH / Ride 'Em CewboyJ-- Out Lily Lake way the Beatifying i club is goinf to stage a bif rodeo ' •"the end* of this month and they |« .promise 'a real show. '•?•" They will have a large enclosure ;« .1 with good seating arrangements. The v; • people staging the rodeo have had . .plenty of experience in this promo- " tion and promise to put on a thrilling show. Well, we'll be. there "to pee the fun. Ride 'em_, _co_wb oy- ! ••.> ; 4. .-State Baseball Tearneyft* '• b"'-: •• :':,v MCHS is entered in the State Baseball Tournament and will play in a sub-district group, meeting the ' Genoa, 111., nine at Woodstock next .• v Tuesday at 4 pjn. , / Richmond and Woodstock will play ./.at the same time Monday afternoon. And at the same time on Wednesday the winners will battle for wamuoks stats or? last rnimro kally TO BKAT WILMOT 6-5 Playing baseball in football weeth efr, the MCHS Warriors put a stop auHwmY wauuoss Jrktail onuaas 8TA0E BIO nmiHO ^ IwtllT INTO TO BKAT CttAHT 10-S a THtTKSDAY, MAY Scoring five runs in the' fourth! Dollar-and-cent retail ceilings for brown and powdered St. Mary's Catholic Chock Masses: [ning. Rev. George Marshall, pastor, RESIDENCE CHANOES . . . . . , , • i n n i n g l a s t F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n a t F o x g r a n u l a t e d , ur»wn wu puwucitq i „--t-- Thundav W$Ti^ke' the Warriors *© beat sugar, priced according to type of! Sunday: 7:00, 8:80, 10:00 andll:20 Jwmway, May 8,beating the Wis-. Grant 10 to 3. Bockman, S. Miller, container and sise of package, have j 5®*? 6-00; 8:00; 10:00* «°«^k ^ ?Tn.,«I Murphy and Peterson each collected been announced by the United States i jfetf and 8:00. f:ti T°e, y?y?. collected only! a double for half of the Warrior's Department of Agriculture's Sugar L, First Friday: 6:80 and 8:00. "* ft? bat Rudolph s poor control eight hits. Wagner had to be re- Rationing Administration. The new Confessions: s nao tain in trome throughout the moved from the game in the first! ceilings became effective Thursday, Saturdays: 8:00 p. m. and 7:00 p. m. as he issued IV passes. tinning after being hit on the head May T. - ^ Thursday before First Friday--U:j After 8:00 Mass on Thursday! 8:00 p. m. and 7:00 p. m. Msgr. C. S. Nix, Pastof Gospel Center Woader Center, Wonder Lake (Nonsectarian) ? Services Sunday Bibie School--10:16 Morning Worship a.m. McCulla and Miller opened the by game with walks and advanced on Mi Wagner's ground ball. first1 ceili ' 'rtg head one of Haner's pitches. Sonny . , ----er went the whole distance foi *M#u®rpi kn Vys t h ® Wa r r i o r s , s t r i k i n g o u t t e n b a t to get Mc- ^ . . Not all sugar items found on the we.nt for grocers' shelves have been given throw from second base on Murphy's ters and giving up five hits, one a IMe to get Mc- double by Sugden which played three i grow ®!l? ttnde' the catcher major £rt In Grant's w i f . , third inning. Wilmot came right back in their Warrior* half and got two runs on a walk and w. McCulla e two hits. . p , The Warriors tied the score again n. Freund rf I in the second only to have Wilmot Wagner c* ... go out in front again in their half Murphy' cf of the second. In the third and Bockman. \b" fourth the Warriors pushed over the Peisert 2b remainder of their runs. Wilmot King ss l.'.-I got one in the third and one in the Neiss, SB ".....J! | Peterson, 2b-ss !^P. Freund, If ... ;J. McCulla, rf ... Olsen, IX 'ft * !the right to play whoever wins the Belvidere tourney. Belvidere, West Roclcford, Capron and Winslow are in that group. McHenry should have a good chance of Winning at Woodstock and, if the dope bucket is correct, meet West Rockford. But, as Coach IfcCracken points out, some ,of these smaller schools come up with pretty good baseball -steams. There will be seven sectional tournaments and McHenry would be slated to go to Pteoria. But, whoa! Let's win this Woodstock meet first. seventh. Warriors--6 McCulla, cf .. S. Miller, Lb Wagner, c Murphy, p Bockman, rf B. Miller, rf Marsh, If ..1 Peisert, ss King, ss ....k. Neiss, 3b .... Peterson, 2b Totals Wilmot--5 Krieger, 2b .. Sorenson, rf Schura, c .... Skoro, ss .... Rohlman, 3b Swartx, If .... Fisher, lb .... Ericksen, cf Rudolph, p „ AB 3 2 ' • V , 8 : v * v v - 1 z 4 ft AB 4 3 2 • 7 for 18--J88-- That's how "Sonny ing the wood school games. .367 average, with .352 and McCulla is Millar is lay- i on the ball in high Gene Wagner has a followed by Murphy King with .312. W. right up there with a food number of hits and could easily it the .300 mark in the next couple* 'off games. Totals 4 * 8 .. 9 2 - S R 2 0 1 H 3 0 0 1 2 0 0 ~0 9 AB « I . 1 « 2 4 2 • 2 ' • 4"t 2 % \ R 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 i ',io run H 1 1 0 1 2 : • 1. 0 1 1 « . 0 Totals {Grant j Tylkowski, Sugden, cf j Wilson, If IWindland, lb ........ j Bennett, 2b ............ j Murphy, 3b | Novak, cf ' Haiman, ss ["Foster, If Seymour, rf ........ Egerter, c ....... Haner, y> .... ••-J. '• Totals fire Hasard One of the best ways to prevent fires is to clear out rubbish regularly from cellars, attics, closets and garages. Rubbish snould /be stored only in metal containers until ft is disposed of permanently. dollar-and-cent ceilings, declared Roy B. Martin, Chicago regional sugar executive, in announcing the community price ceilings. Only the most popular items have been priced in this manner. He also pointed out that the cents-per-pound or cents-per-package price? will be found only in group one or two stores. Group one stores he explained,' Confessions: are the small independent stores d«fr- Saturdays: ing a gross business of less than $50,000 a year. Group two stores are independents doing a gross business of more than $60,000 and less than $260,000 a year. Group three j and four stores, the chain stores and; St. John's Catholic Church, Johnaburg large super-markets, must^ continue | *ses: to compute their own ceiling prices i Sunday: 7:00, 9:00 and 11:00. ! by adding their legal markup to! Holy Days: 7:00 and 9:00 I their cost. Those prices, often will ' Weekdays: 6:35 and 8:00 be lower, but never will be higher' Firxt Friday: 6:85 and 8KM) . htan the ceilings effective in group 'Confessions: St. Patrick's Catholic Church Masses: Sunday: 8:00 and 10:00.1 Weekdays: 7:30. First Fridays: 7:30 1 On First Friday, Communion distributed at 6:30, 7:00 and before and during the 7:30 Mass. • , 4:00 to 5:00 p. m. and 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. ^Thursday before First Friday-- .. 4:0« to 5:00 p.m. and.7^0 to 8:00 Rev. Wm. A. O'Rourke, Pastor. Mr. i and Mrs. Arnold Blake hari .-s» moved to their new home in 1 ' View subdivision. The Dave Segel family has moved Service---11:00 from the Kelter place on old Elgiil^Sl Road to Woodstock, where they -- Midweek Prayer Service on Thurs- cently purchased a home. day Evenings at 8:00 p.m. i The CTarence Young family is exton^ *° «>m the Huemann place P^tPK community t^ „f town to the former^ worship with us. FRANK W. ANDERSON. Pastor. Freund place east of the city, owned-by Henry Stilling^ Eyes of Shee^p | A total of. 4,740 children unde^ Eyes of sheep are irnaWe to f15, ^ears ,°,ld wcre killed in Commodate (change shan# of mobile accidents in America in 1946, £r neer and far vision ** Innocence is fatal if you don't drive" (carefully! one and two stores. Calendar Saturdays: 7:25 and 8:00 Thursday before First Friday-- 2:30 and 7:30. Rev. A. J. Neidert, Pastor. '47 Champs?-- The following comes in from the Johnsburg .press agent. Since the report on the game is set up, will use this in S. I. H.: Johnsburg looked like the champions of '46 in their game with Crystal Lake Sunday as they routed - them with a 10 to 0 shutout. Thomas' arm was very much improved over a week ago and the bats were clicking to a merry tune of 15 hits. Bub Meyers' bat was the one with plenty of power and his arm at short is what many players dream of. Harry Freund was behind the plate and showed he can still catch , .and play a lot of baseball. Lyle Thomas held the Lakers to five scattered hits and at no time •was in serious trouble. All indications point to a stronger team than last year. The batting eyes are getting sharper and the fielding is improving at a rapid pace. Next Sunday Johnsburg travels to Hebron. The following Sunday, ""May 25, Johnsburg is host to the jieW and strong Dundee team. There is promise of lots or-baseball this jummer so come out and see the Champions of the League make their . (bid for the '47 trophy. . , THOMAS HURLS SHUT. OUT AS JOHNSBURG BEATS CRYSTAL LAKE Produce Taag-OH , Thomas hurling shut-out; Tung-oil culture was started in the ball, the Johnsburg (baseball team United States by Dr. David Falrl^ tm«?,?nHfvnTnaL n at John8b«r*| child, agricultural explorer for the ^It was a Wg 7-run Splurge in the' ^rtment of Agriculture The prinfourth inning that turned the game Cip, "g 8r®wing land lies a few into a walkaway. I miles mland from the Gulf of Mex- Johnsburg, with two ace catchers *co» extending eastward from Baton on their list, put them both to work i Rouge, La., into northwestern Florby shifting George Jackson to center >da. These groves total 12 milfield and handing thq mask to lion trees and cover 250 square miles H^rry Freund. | of land. Because of the concentra- The team is off to an impressive tion of groves in Pearl River counstart with two wins in the county ty, Mississippi leads the six produc- -- BASEBALL ~ Mav 18 Richmond at McHenry. Algonquin at Crystal Lake. Huntley at Dundee. Johnsburg at Hebron. Tuesday, May 20 MCHS vs Waukegan---here. Friday, May 23 MCHS Woodstock--Here. -- SOFTBALL * Thursday. May 15 Newsboys vs TNT at 7:50. Eagles vs Co-ops at 9:00. School softiball diamond. St. Peter's Catholic Church, Spring Grove Masses: Sundays: 8:00 and 10:0& Holy Days: 6:80 and 9:0fc Weekdays: 8:00. Fiwt Friday: 8:00. Confessions: Saturdays: 2:30 and 7:15. Thursday before First Friday-- 2:30 and 7:15. Rev. John L. Daleiden, Pastor. EVERY NIGHT ^llkcept Moxt. and Than. Doors open 8 pjn. Adm. 50c, inc. t&z • Dorothy Weber - ^ Organ " JUST FOR FUN kOLLER RINK McHenry, 111. 'H ' -- GOLF Thursday, May' 15 MCHS vs Elgin--Here. Friday, May 16 MCHS vs New Trier--There. Saturday. May 17 Zlon Evangelical Lutheran Church (The Church of the Lutheran^Hour) John St H block east of Hwy. 81 West McHenry, 111. Rev, F. C. Pudsell, Pastor Sunday Worship Service--10:15. Case | Sunday School and Bible Study- High 9 o'clock. Visitors and vacationists are heartily welcome in all services. Sunday school children may have attendance cards for their Home-church records: league. Jchhsburg N. Smith, rf ........ Lay, 3b ...yrt# ...... P'tren, If .............. Miller, It, B. Meyer, ss ........ G. Jackson, cf ...... A. Jackson, 2b W. Smith, lb E. Meyer, lb F. iFreund, c ....... Thomas, p Totals OWNER or OLDEST CHEVROLET TRUCK WINS NEW MODEL s. A nationwide search to find the eldest Chevrolet truck still in active service in the United States was announced in Detroit last week by J. W. Burke, manager, commercial and truck department, Chevrolet 'Motor Division, General Motors Corporation. Owner of the oldest ve- . hide will be presented with a new truck from the "Advance-Design" line of trucks which will be introduced by Chevrolet in the near future. "We expect old truck entries from j every section of the country," said' Burke, "and may find the vehicle in j farm service or doing a hauling job: on a city street. Owners are urged < to enter their oldest truck as it may •be the winning vehicle." j Rules of the contest provide that j the truck must carry 1947 license •plates, and be driven to a Chevrolet dealership for official registration.1 Age of the trucks will be determined the serial number of the vehicle, le search began May 10 and will end June 15. Crystal Lake E^wseh, cf .... J. Higgin, rf SchuMbe, cf .... Tessendorf, ss Mavis, If Fanter, lb .... Pinnow, lb .... Mead, 3b ...... Legel, 3b Pennington, c Nelson, 2b .... Feffer, 2B .... D. Higgin, p Wendt, p ^ AB R H . '4 . 2 s 4 0 * . / :4 i 0 1 0' 1 B 1 3 •5 2 2 : 4 . t 1 2 1 ' 1 ' 0 4 2 2 4 0 1 , 39 10 15 ab> R H 5 O 0 3 0 1 2 0 1 > • . 1 •• 0 1 2 • 0 0 0 0 ' 2 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 2 1 ' 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 82 "o ~6 ing states with 20,000 tops of nuts-- nearly half the 1946 crop. Louisiana, producing 14,000 tons, is second. Florida, with 10,500 tons, is third. | Community Church i Church School: 10:00 a.m. ^ __ i Wbrship Service: 11:00 a.m. MCHS is entered in the" District Golf (Methodist Youth Fellowship, 7:45 p.m. meet. Location is not known. ] Rev. Wayne Price, Pastor. ( Mondy, May 19 I i MCHS ve Lake Geneva--Here.. f Rinpwood Church Wednesday, May 21 MCHS vs Crystal Lake--There. Complete line of Lee' s poultry j remedies at Wattles Drug Store, Mc-' Henry. . 43-tf-bp j Ringwood, III. Sunday--Public worship, 9:30. Church School: 10:30. Choir Rehearsals--Wednesday eve- ANNOUNCING OPENING OF «• MEADOWLAMK 0nRou^e31 ^ IIA FWiS, STEAKS AND " ^Sandwiches of All Kinds V Margaret and Arnold To Serve Ton --:--0 Maybelle and Warner Bryan Will Serve You With the Fines! WINES A1Q) LIQUORS TRAP SHOOT TRAP SHOOT Totals Score by _ Johnsburg: 0l6 710 01--10 Crystal Lake: 000 009 000-- 0 Two base hits: 6. Jackson, 2; Lay, N. Smith. Three base hits: B. Meyer. ' Double plays: A. Jackson to B. Meyer to E. Meyer. ' Struck out by D. Higgins, 2; Wendt, *8; Thomas, 7 Bases on balls off Wendt, 1; Thomas 4. JERRY'S PLACE Shooters are invited to form squads among1 their friends. llOO shells to high gnai& ftrrt M shot by c^cfc man. S U N D A Y , 1 8 , 1 9 4 7 8tart at 10:30 a. m. ALGONQUIN DEFEATS SHAMROCKS 8 TO 5; FREUND LOOKS GOOD % Last year, 870 children were killed and 21,060 iniured while playing in the street... Keep your child out of the street! "P/fr. SI-h<Z >» Jim Dowi DIO VOU KNOW) f VEAH# ClflAR SMOKS/^ BUT kills. rr*B hmo| QERMS? n TO a ST 'BM "TO. SMOKE/ Bring your car to Downs for a washing and polishing job. We serve you the best at the lowest cost. All jobs are expertly done by well-trained men. YouU be pleased at the difference in the looks of your car after we finish with it. DOWNS NASH SALES S. SERV'CF A 05 K A* iT PtiONf <*$4 I i It NO! it ' * - h . . . . . Jim Larkin's ailing right failed to stand the strain last Sunday at Algonquin and the Shamrocks went down in defeat, 8 to 5. Larkan got by the first two innings, but lack of control caught up to him in the third when five runs crossed the plate to erase a 2-run McHenry lead. Richard "Nickie" Freund came into the picture and put out the fire. Freund was impressive the rest of the way, stroking out nine batters and not allowing an earned run. K DCVIV 45*/. ON BREAD !, Cawparel TOP fasto Bre«p Is vwr but In for for " I6-OI. LOAVES Shaairocke Conway, ss ..... Miller, lb Larkin, p, 2b . H. Stilling, If . Freund, 2b, p . W. Bolger, c B. Bolger, cf . Murphy, rf ..... T. Bolger, 8b . Crouch, 9b L. Stilling, rf . Wagner, c ..... Totals «. ' 85 6 Alguaquia Bangart, If, cf . Moehle, cf, p Rudsinski, c ... Broederdorf, ss AB 2 4 4 § 4 t « 4 2 2 E 0 0 1 1 1 • 0 0 1 0 1. 0 Eppley, 8b Labahn, Xb Thomas, 2b *npr>s, rf .... OoUina, If Ebel, p AB 4* 4 8 5 4 4- 2 I ; 2 ii 2 t 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 8core by McHenry Algonquin 200 000 210--S 006 010 02 --8 Complete line of Lee's poultry remedies at Wattles Drug Store, McHenry. 4S-tf-bp sure curtains Jr» frsq--wHj altMnate hang at shady windows with Ja. aaf epesrfBjp. »' * i <• • r-' flrtftottt Zlctf* A ClAMPIOMSi DONT BUY 1 TRUCK, 1SAOTOK OK PA8SKN(fc£ OAK AXD KATTKKIKS TOTIL TOV 0011 3Ptr^Btnn^ PMCE8 ,s»> py M * • WALTER J. FREUND TIRE AND TUBE VULCANIZING ALL WORK GUARANTEED Phone 294 W< •'W-1 T **' GLENDAlf CHEESE 2 » TOMATOES RED, FIRM. 25° RIPE CEILO TUBE MfSH HILL POOS GREEN PEAS TCXAS mtow CARTON NEW ONIONS 75 tMPE HTi « •RAPE IUT FUOS 29< TfXAS MESH Carrots •CHS. FLORIDA AlICS Orangos LSS CALIFORNIA POTATOES LONG WHITE 10 LBS. REGULAR OR DRIP GRIND COFfti IJ-OL PKGS. PKTTMSTKS CUMTM Ub H 2 a 25* POTTERS^ A y«My far Every Tub ti*L AAc GEMH1 STRAINED FRUITS AND VEGETAHEI QUIOK OR REGULAR POPULAR BRANDS CARTON 10 PKGS. 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