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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Aug 1956, p. 4

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' ijld':kvi>;iiltK.W'tt.-•,,.^A ^£. ^ ^ '\<y ^ ^ V'JI^.TV. 1 -- "- ^ W-ufci. M$g £oh£» UJctM&Jv- : "AP- 9Hco)tn " One of our loyal readers tolls . to that the state o£ Minnesota , has posted some eye-catching signs along the highways such as the following: •IN LIFE AS IN BASEBALL IT IS THE NUMBER OF TIMES YOU REACH HOME SAFELY THAT COUNTS" At the request of Charlie Brown, the spark plug of the Pony League, we joined the crowd last Sunday afternoon al the VFW. diamond in a program LEGION BASEBALL ft THE GREAT OUTDOORS By Jack Walsh The McHenry Junior Legion baseball team advanced to the finals of the Union Invitational Tournament by defeating the host team by a score of 1-0.' McHenry will meet Wheaton for the championship next Sunday. Gene Freund bested Len Ackman in a torrid pitchers' battle. Both pitchers used the strike out ball effectively, Ackman getting ten and Freund nine. The lone run was scored in t the fourth inning when Herb , ai,]c ta say for sure if the sea-! Moulif, who placed Baker scored from first as Char-' SOn opens at sunrise or noon. The days are beginning to shorten and in some woods where the locusts have passed through, the'leaves have already .turned brown. Squirrel and dove seasons are just a week away. Sunrise of Sept. 1 starts squirrel shooting and ends Oct. 31. There seems { third-. to be the usual confusion over FOX LAKE. McHENRY RACES CONDUCTED BY CHAIN O'LAKES CLUB The Chain O'Lakes Boat club sponsored what were considered some of the most thrilling races in many years at Fox Lake last Sunday. In the Cadillac class, winners were Jim Thompson in his "Hex", Searlf in his "Dragon" and Flood in "Grayhound." In the "E" boat class, Nelson was first. Ambachfer, second, and Tischler 3. One of the day's highlights was a powder puff race in which Miss O'Donnell was first, Miss Barrett, second, and Miss Zen- Thursday, August 23, 1956 PAIR TO TOUR Two'accidents occurred during what time -dove season opens. i.^e day. 1" one, the boat explod- Since doves arc Federal Game j e<^' causing injury to the driver, Birds, any post office should be | Koske, and to his me iro if tiio . cpn. ! chanic. Jo Moulif, who placed first in one of the Marine Day that marked the windup of ao»*lie -Olson's line hit got away ; Squirrels and doves are abund- "aces, flipped in his "Rum-Run tivities fo> this season. ' President Dick " Jager was there to lead the pledge of allegiance to our flag. Vice-President George Kaugs and Treasured Vale Adams showed their continued interest and Secretary Charlie Brown covered a lot of ground, as he has all season, in assuring the success of the program. from the left Holder. . i ai1' in many places this 'year, j n*r* ^'s son- who was riding A great fielding play by Jack J1 but they seem to be thickly con- j w't-h him. suffered injuries in Schaefer and line piokoff play ^centrated in certain places, j *'10 accident. from Freund to Boh Meyer ; Squirrel season is open now in ! The races, announced by Comavoided trouble for McHenry in the Southern Zone. It will end ! rno^ore Zender, were reported the late innings. | there Oct. 15. ' ' '! ?° ^iave heen the most outstand- The baseball team was quest J Wo saw a new kind of duck 1 sponsored by the club this of the American Legion and the : cau the other day. It is a Scotch summer. Chicago" Cubs at a major. league i Duck Call and all you do is The Chain Q Lakes Boat club Mayor Freund presented trophies and expressed his sincere appreciation and approval of the Pony League program throughout the season. Thanks to the VFW. the Pony boys will have a diamond of their own next season. Others, of course, will have to help in developing the diamond. Plans for an All-Star game between the Pony and Little leagues were announced, but had to be cancelled due to established rules. So seldom do we find a youngfellow skilled in the art of proper score keeping, that we marvel at the fine job done by Larry Swe'do. He keeps a neat book and lyiows the proper symbols. off: Freund. POLIO GAME-- The champions of the men's 16-in. Softball league will meet the Teen - Age All -Stars next Mondaiy night. Aug. 27, 8 p.m. at the VFW ball diamond. This will be a Polio Benefit game and j RF-AT OLD TIMERS s h o u l d a t t r a c t y o u n g a n d o l d ' 0 « r , » T T from near and far. ' j 9-7 BALL GAME Timers gave ganlo Wednesday. McHenry 1 A B R Schaefer, ss 3 0 Freund, p 3 0 Baker. If 3 1 Olson, c 2 0 Meyer. 2b 2 0 Bujak. 3b 1 0 R. Smith, cf 2 0 Justen. lb 2 0 Hiiler. rf 2 0 Benson, rf "00 Totals 20 1 InionMarengo Oakley, ef McKee, rf Gahan. If Hagan. c' Jackson. 3b Henning. ss Ackman. p Havens.' 2b Aamaien, lb Totals 23 0 4 Score by Innings: McHenry 000 100 1 Union-Marengo 000 000 0 Struck Out By: Freund, 9; Ackman, 10. Base On Balls 4; Ackman, 1. AB R 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 shake it. It is guaranteed TO ; will also conduct inboard races H work, but we know a lot of Fox river, sponsored by 0 , folks who will sti6k to the "old Riverside Drive merchants, next Q 1 fashioned" kind. ; Sunday, Aug. 26. with prizes for 1 ! Don't forget the public trap *'ie winners. This is expected 1 j shoot Sunday. Aug. 26 at the I to be an exciting day for water 0 j McHenry Sportsmen's Club. The ! event enthusiasts. 1 [ committee members are asked to I 0 ; get a substitute if they cannot j $20,000 BURGLARY 0 show up personally. j A $20,000 -burglary was com- | mitted Sunday night or early Monday morning at the Ferris Jewelry store in Woodstock, ; with police, sheriff's officers and . i n s u r a n c e i n v e s t i g a t o r s n o w : searching for clues. A .38 cali- , ber revolver wai reported to have been left behind as the burgi lars made away with rings and : watches valued at $20,000. They J were routed by exploding tear j gas in the inner safe door, which Try,h, e ra„mp aging Yv anki s, Li eague I theJy failed to crack. Leaders, took the first game | with the All Stars, Wednesday LEAVE YOUNG WOOD DUCKS AND ANIMALS ALONE, SAYS EXPERT 0 0 3 11 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 ' 0 i P rotect ^ ^ p Our J N atiori^ Youth Kelly Brown u Kotalik Photo Jo .Ann Reuter, 14 years old, of Wonder Lake, proudly presents Silver, ' her 10-year-old trick horse. The two plan to tour the country this fall, showing all. of Silver's thirty-two tricks. The horse has already appeared on • several' television programs and stages, even before his training was completed: He was trained for eight years by a famous instructor in Lily Lake. Silver, now known as one of the smartest horses with the finest of education, is ready to meet the public all over the world. Aug. 15, 9-6, but Sunday's game was a different storv. A well- TAG DAY The women's auxiliary of Me<- morial Hospital for McHenry TIGERS HUSTLE TO COUNTY PLAY-OFFS I Johnsburg Tigers all thev could ' pVari'v ^ They are down to the wire I handle in their featur(; Rame £ «£y in the county league play-offs. I last Sunriav bcfore tho J?™0 Algonquin appears on the Johns- Mode] Ti£^s emorgod with a I H°' K burg diamond next Sunday after- j 9 (|) 7 victorv ; noon to start the final 3-game i While (hp details of (hp Ramp Stoffan series for the championship. | are not comp]ete Ict-S just sav Manager Jess Armstrong, of that the fans f a rca, wa)Iop Howard Algonquin, loves a winner and out of scojng fhc s(ars Qf vps. ciaybough that's what he plans to put on • )eryear come out and match. the field next Sunday. But. that thpir skil] wj1h th(? v0 r sp( j Totals timed home run and a few er- | County has been actively enrors gave the All-Stars the ad- 1 KaS°d in a steady, continual vantage. They won over the j fund-raising drive for the build- Yanks 8-4, ending the first sea- I 'n(^ fund of the hospital and on son of Pony League. 1 Friday. Aug. 24 they will spon- Box score of this last game is ; sor a *a£ ^ay an^ appeal to the as follows: I public to "buy a brick" for the AB R H | hospital. All of the effort that 0 1 the women have put forth has 0 ! been on a volunteer basis and 1 j the results obtained have been 1 a credit to their group. 0 0 1 "What's the rush, Pop? Late q for work?" "Nope I'm off to 1 1 auks Olson Struwe Moss €S$ BRownlng 9-6321 Cool As A Day On The Lake Comlortable As Your Favorite Armchair. Entertainm'ent for The Entire Family. THURS., FRI. & SAT. AUGUST 23-24-25 Also 'THRILLING CHILLS' and MAGOO Cartoon Shown at 6:30 & 8:35 C.S.T. SUN., MON. & TUES., AUGUST 26-27-28 Qvwm &K* • ¥<1L fiRVWHER l A / u ' S h o w n : Stih. 2:00 -- 4:35 - - 7:10 -- 9-45 Mon. & Tues. 6:30 -- 9:05 WEDNESDAY, AUG. 29 'AWAY ALL BOATS' Repeated reports of people picking up young wood ducks and other Illinois birds and animals believed to be orphaned has prompted Director Glen D. Palmer of the Department of Conservation to ask the general public to refrain from' the practice. "Ninety-nine, times out of a hundred," Director Palmer said, "the mother bird or animal is only a short distance „away and will reclaim its young if left unmolested. "In the case of wood ducks,'"' he added, "the chances- are the duckling will die if handled. They are extremely difficult to raise in captivity." Conservation officers along the wooded bottom lands of the state's streams have received numerus reports of persons "rescuing" orphaned wood ducks. In most cases, the person calling the officer has sought advice on what to feed the duckling and where to keep the young bird or birds. Invariably, the reply has been that the duck should not have been picked up in the first "place, and then that it should be returned to the place it was captured by the well-meaning person. Director Palmer also pointed out that possession of such birds as a wood duck in captivity not only is a violation of the Illinois game code but also is a federal violation, inasmuch as waterfowl are under federal control. LOCAL LEGION POST BIDS BALL PLAYERS AND DADS TO DINNER McHenry Post 491, American Legion, is presenting a dinner for Junior Legion baseball^ players and their fathers at the Legion Home on Thursday, Aug. 30, at 7 p.m. The team, under the splendid guidance of Tom Bolger as manager, wag outstanding in the county during the season and advanced to sectional play. At present the team is in the final play-off of an invitational tournament. For your great achievement, we of Post 491, salute you. Shop At Home • Crystal Lake, 111. Phone 644 Sundays Cont. from 3:00 p.m. No Matinee On Saturday Week Days 7:15 p.m. FRI. & SAT. AUG. 24-25 "THAT CERTAIN 0 FEELING" Bob Hope Eva Marie Saint George Sanders Vista Vision & Technicolor SUN., MON. & TUES. AUGUST 26-27-28 "THE EDDY DUCHIN STORY" Tyrone Power Kim Novak Cinemascope and Technicolor WED. & THURS. AUG. 29-30 "GABY" Leslie Caron John Kerr Cinemascope and Technicolor r CRXSTAL TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY STARTING AT DUSK FRF.E PONY RIDES Fri., Sat. & Sun. Nights For Children Attending Movie With Parents 7:00 to 8:15 ' FRIDAY thru TUESDAY AUGUST 24-25-26-27-28 5 BIG DAYS "MOBY DICK" Gregory Peck Orson Welles Leo Genn Richard Basehart Technicolor LATE SPOOK SHOW SATURDAY, AUG. 25 Bela Lugosi in "BLACK DRAGONS" TEACHERS' EXAM' A special examination for teachers' certificates and the examination on the Constitutions of the United States and the" state of Illinois will be' held atr 9 a.m., Friday, Aug. 25, in the office of the county superintendent of schools, R., L. ' Taze- £ well at the court house annex in Woodstock. Al) applicants » desiring to write either exam should notify R. L. Tazewell of their intentions immediately. CHILD DRCtWNS Timothy J. Sauber, 6, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Sauber of St. Charles, drowned in Bangs |§lce» near Wauconda, Sunday af-0. ternooh. H& was one of a group of children swimming at a semiprivate beach when he is believed to have fallen from a rubber inner tube. Want Ads bring results. Place yours with the Plaindealer today. WED. & THURS. AUG. 29-30 "THE YEARLING" Gregory Peck Jane Wyman Technicolor ELM THEATRE Phone JAckson 6-1421 Route 176 Wauconda, 111. Adults 60c - Children (under 12) 25c Open- Daily at 6:40 p.m. -- Sundays at 2:30 p.m. FREE PARKING 125 CARS LAST DAY THURSDAY ,11 winning habit (is terrific at Johnsburg. Should be good to watch. Save a place for us in the press coup, Hank. Imagine that Holger Pederson telling us that arrangements are being made for a special series between the White Sox and New York Giants (last place--National League)! ."Muggs" Wattles visited the East Side one day this week. Couldn't find a place to park so I Smith returned to home base and will 1 try again some day. Johnsburg Tigers Huff. 3b Klaus, ss Katz, lb Jackson, cf Frett, p L. Freund. p Nowak. c R. Freund,. c Oeffling, rf Schmitt, 2b Huemann, If Old Timers J. Freund. 3b 2b Joe: "It says here that Mi l ler, p California last year they grew-| ^^as" pbout 2,449.000 tons of grapes." j s FreVinri i t . ,*Bill: "Drink up, man, they're H Frpunri' ( gaining on us." "A camel is an animal that looks as if it had been put together by a committee." Dally Pinups: A low golf score heightens a man's morale; a high score may lower his language. Life is a best seller which has no equal, never a sequel. Youth has many excuses to AUGUST 23 THE SWAN with Grace Kelly FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY & MONDAY, AUG. 24-25-26-27 J^fxCSHllESl OF THSML T J "RiCHSCRPBASEHARJ" - Leo GeTCNT IN THE JbHH Hujsxom COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR Saturday -- Shows at 6 -- 8:10 -- 10:20 Sunday continuous from 3:00 p.m. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, AUG. 28-29-30 "23 PACES TO BAKER STREET" and MOHAWK Ultra-Modern Cinemascope Screen: 104' Two Shows Nightly First Show Starts at Dusk THURSDAY LAST DAY AUGUST 23 In Color & Cinemascope Leslie Caron John Kerr "GABY" FRI., SAT., SUN. & MON., AUGUST 24-25-26-27 In Technicolor Gregory Peck in "MOBY DICK" TUES. & WED. AUG. 28 -29 In Color & Cinemascope Robert Taylor Richard Todd "D-DAY, THE SIXTH OF JUNE" STARTING THURSDAY 'Eddy Duchin Slory' Children In Cars Free Under 12 yrs. give; age has many intentions to carry out. Triumph of mind OUT pit tor and patter tenses your ear for things that matter. ,FOOTBALL This comes too late for a story Just want you football players of MCHS to know that the varsity will meet, Saturday, Au«. 25th at 10 A. M..Equipment will be issued. Freshmen report Tuesday. A us 28 at 9:30 A. M. Sophomores report Tuesday -Aug. 28 at 1 P. M. McHENRY TENNIS tEAM WINS MATCH fROM WAUKEGAN McHenry defeated the Waukegan tennis team in a return fttatch on the local courts Sunday- McHenry won two singles. men's doubles and a mixed ' Roubles match. Waukegan won two singles. Winners fbr McHenry were J. Doran and J. Colby in singles, Colby and Doran duo and Krohn and L. Colby in men's doubles and A. Froehlich and J. Goodknecht in mixed doubles. A match with Lake bluff is scheduled for early Sept. 0 register for the November € 0 election." 0 Rudy l@<sker s Kemek 1 . Hostei ^ Mullen Parks 0 Chelini 1 Sanford ^ Baldino Gates 0 Peterson 0 Wirtz Stienback Hyatt Antonson Complete Training And Bearding For All Breeds Obedience 9 Hunting • Retrieving BOARD YOUR DOG BY THE DAY, WEEK OR MONTH PUPPIES AVAILABLE OUT OF Field Ch. Imperial Boh V Beeker Now At Stud Phone McHenry 486 -- Route 134, S mile West of U.S. 12 0 : Stinespring 1 Herdrich Swedo Adams S. Movers Young South Shore Belavan, Wis. Totals Totals JUST FOR FUN" Roller Skating Rink The Greatest Show In America THEATRE RADIO and TV MOVING PICTURE STARS 608 Front St. on Rt. SI . McHENRY, ILL. BIG 'SCREEN FEATURES KE. ROUTE120-21 OPEN 7:00 P.M. -- TASTY REFRESMENTS SERVED -- CHILDREN UNDER 12 IN CAR FREE -- Open - Tues., Wed., Fri., Sat. & Sun. 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. We sell complete line of shoe skates $13.95 & up THURSDAY thru SATURDAY AUGUST 23-24-25 THE!* UNTAMED LOVE SPOKE LOUDER THAN WAR DRUMS! STARtilNO CHAZY&tto' EDWARD I. ALPERSON pwntt 'CANDY CANDIDA * QUITO I KKHAR0S * |W SNMTIOUl D8MB A Ml IUIMMN ^he ITliriam TV BUDDY MORENO « DANCING EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY SUNDAY thru THURSDAY HILLEU THURS., FRI. & SAT. AUGUST 23-24-25 "THAT CERTAIN FEELING" starring Bob Hope Also "D-DAY -- THE SIXTH OF JUNE" Robert Taylor In Cinemascope SUN. thru WED. AUG. 26-29 "THE EDDIE DUCHIN STORY" Tyrone Power ~ Kim Novak In Cinemascope 218 So. Green Si. Mc Henry, Illinois PHONE 14*1 FREE PARKING THURS., FRI. & SAT. AUGUST 23-24-25 CZSCS3 E3 C3 CMS Mfc MM* Warmer Bros, presknt ianEOM f THE jRUE MQR6MK; 13 DIMENSION *np WARNERCOLORT Double Feature Program WARNERCOLOR VINCENT PRICE FRANK LOVEIOY PHYLLIS KIRK CAROLYN JONES PAUL PICERNI CRMIe'wiLBUR BRYAN fOY ANDRE deTOTH Also Color Cartoon SUN. & MON. AUG. 26-27 ^S/Valt DISNEY FBSejjra JEH .rami AUGUST 26-27-28-29-30 Why wait? Gel today's highest trade on your present carl YOU'RE ALWAYS WELCOME AT YOUR OLDSMOBILE DEALER'S' BUDDY MORENO and his orchesira 2 SHOWS! - 2 SHOWS! Come Early For Best Scats Don't Be Turned Away Admission SI.50 Inel. Tax ONE NIGHT ONLY! jyfsudHTlEST OF THEM-AU. ? , •! WAItNER BROS. GRPGORJJPecjc I^charpBASEKARX - EEO Genu _ IN THt JOHN ERtstoi* TECHMICOlOn a neb - DISNEY SPECIAL -- "MEN AGAINST THE ARCTIC" Added Cartoon "HOW TO HAVE AN ACCIDENT AT HOME" TUES. & WED. AUG. 28-29 (MI.K.I [ /AVCf. pmenis ?Q|h CCHTuRYfnrS Tta. M wC .+ki* . _ &6mhjlLSvj*' .-- ™cLv.«_»i\nt at YOUR OLDSMOBILE DEALER'S' HN A %# I R I ^ I I f T A m i R.J. Overton Motor Sales, 403 Front St. FRIDAY. AUGUST 24th $ ' PRODUCTION OF HERMAN MEIVILIC'S | COLOR BV TECHNICOLOR • ••• «*»>• «MOULINnctu.t tumcTio «. JOHN HUSTON WARNER BROS. Also CARTOONS and FEATURETTE COLOR b DELUXE GneniaSCOP£ Gregory Peck Jennifer Jones Fred lie March For This Engagement Only Features Start at 6:4ii & 9-15 riiiwx' c> 9

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