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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Jul 1960, p. 5

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Thursday. July 14. 1960 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER LITTLE LEAGUE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiuiuiuiaiiii FOX VALLEY RIDERS tiiitiiiiiiiiiiitiiimiiiiiimiimiviiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MAJOR LEAGUE J Jack Hester's two run hom- i er in the last of the fifth cli- , rested an uphill battle as the ' More improvements have Owls took over first place by j been made on our scrambles defeating the Falcons 8-7. Den- ! track. Dangerous areas have nis Blake had three hits for been smoothed down to enable the losers as Ron Parks picked riders to negotiate them in a up the win in relief. safer manner. Our telephone Nine year old John Reinboldt i system has been improved and homered for the Eagles, but has already proved its worth, they lost to the Falcons 12-8. New underground electrical Dave Schaefer and Dennis ' cables have been installed. This Blake each had three hits for j will enable us to use more of the winners. Two of Blake's j oup equipment and give the were homers. j public better service. Ricky Piatt pitched and Paul Our next race will be held Adams homered as the Orioles on Sunday, July 24, on' Raburied the Bluebirds 16-2. j ven's farm. The Blue birds defeated the | We would like to extend our Cardinals twice during the i congratulations to Mr. and week 8-3 and 12-7. The latter , Mrs. Frank Milinac,. of our was a make-up game and fea- ; club, on the birth of their baby tured a grand slam homer by | boy. Jimmy Steffan and. three hits --•---: -- by Gerrv Glosson. fhe Cardinals won their. t ball game as Al Olsen pitched a 11-7 win over the I, Eagles.' ' , !. Ken Frost homered twice as i ^ meet'nS of School Jack Hester survived one bad ! Board Dlstnct 15- held Monday inning to pitch the Owls to a j eve,linS of this week, bids were 9-7 win over the Orioles. Jim Iopened for S!te improvements ' o n L i n c o l n Board Briefs at Hilltop school road. Pierson sparkled in the field in addition to collecting two hits for the Owls. Mike Pitzen continued his fine defensive p"y as he covers the outfield like a blanket for the Orioles. All Star Team The following players were selected to represent McHenry in the All-Star competition with other cities. Dennis Blake, Dennis Jackson. Dave Schaef- j The board voted to reward RSLPe^!.r!?n' ^lry„G\?S: , teachers for long years of service by adopting a plan much Teaching contracts were approved for Jeanriette Sylla, Helen Jo Paasch. Judith Karnes, Joan Dopheide and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Maris. This completes the faculty for the e l e m e n t a r y s c h o o l s y s t e m f o r the next term. son, Ken Frost, Ron Parks, Jim Pierson. Mike Pitzen, Paul Xjpams, Dave Smith, Gary Anderson, Ricky Piatt and John Cusack. The team will be managed by "Art Jackson. Standings as of July 10 Won Lost Owls 7 1 Falcons 6 2 Bluebirds 3 2 Orioles 3 4 Eagles 2 6 ^Tardinals 1 7 Minor League The minor leaguers continue to play good baseball. In the best game of the week Eddie Doyle walked to force in the winning run and give his Dad's Bluebirds a 2-1 win over Hillard Kaminski's "tough luck" Cardinals. The Falcons beat like that in effect in. the high school. A check for $150 will be given to a teach,er for every five years of teaching service completed beyond the top of the salary schedule. Painting will be undertaken : at both Landmark and Edgei brook schools. The board voted to employ another secretary on a tenmonth basis in the grade school system. HERE and THERE IN BUSINESS Henry W. Cieslak of McHenry. executive vice-president of Advance Aircraft, Ind., anthe Eagles 11-4 but lost to the j nounces that the premier show- Owls 5-2. Walt Freund's Ori- , ing of their jeep-o-plane will £?s blasted the league leading | be held at Ness' Grove, Elgin, •Owls 12-3-and-mpped the Blue- j Sunday.. July ~24^.. A,. sita has birds 7-5. It was a good week | been purchased in McHenry for HIGHLIGHTS OF 26th DELTA ZETA CONVENTION TOLD SERVICE NEWS Army Reserve Colonel -Archie G. Pease completed two weeks of annual active duty training at Fort Eustis, Va., July 10. Colonel Pease is assigned as commander of the | McHenry, has recently re- U. S. Army reserve transportation school at Fort Snelling, Minn. The colonel, son of Mrs. Mary B. Pease, McHenry, is a graduate of Anoka (Minn.) High School, a 1931 graduate sity of Illinois and attended of the University of Illinois in ' this week long convention as. a Champaign, and a member ot j delegate from the Elgin Area Phi Epsilon Kappa fraternity, j Alumnae association. She also :servos as corporation treasurer for the Alpha Beta Alumnae association. The convention opened with the formal initiation of Hollywood designer Edith Head, a Pag* Flit Ferol Tomlinsori of Route 4, turned from the twenty-sixth biennial convention of Delta Zeta sorority held in Pasadena, Calif. 3 Ferol 'is a member of Alpha Bet u chapter from the Univerparticipation in campus activities and Alpha Beta chapter 'at the University of Illinois was honored for high scholastic •standards. PLACE TRAPS FOR JAPANESE BEETLES ON RAIL TRACKS OBITUARIES GEORGE J. WERNER Bruce C. Nelson, son of Leonard and Ree Nelson of Emerald Park, is presently attending the Air Force ROTC summer training unit at Sewart Air Force base, Tenn. Cadet Nelson, who completed his junior in advanced AFROTC, is attending a four-week sum-1 six-time Academy Award winner for motion picture costume design. Her autobiography, "The Di ess Doctor", which The public is asked to cooperate with the state and national aepartments of agriculture. plant pest control divisions. in their efforts to control the Japanese beetle by permitting them to place beetle traps on their premises. Such traps have been placed on the railroad right-of-way in McHenry and parents are asked to caution children not to touch them since they are. government property. Youngsters are asked not to disturb mer training period as part of, , . ..t.he. a.ro.m atic oil in the. trap -- -- own, his reserve officer training at was Published in 1959, is now I since, it may cause gastric dis- I George.- at home; thrfce sisters, college. iiri i,s fif,h Printing. All pro- | turoances if taken internally. | Hattie Glowen and Lillian Nie- ' Following grad.ua/ti on at |c!.eds Ir"m ,j"f book 8° .toward | The beetle, which is trans- j lo of Chicago and Betty San- Bradley college, he will be avc 'he Children Assoeia- (ported bv railroad box cars. elieihle for aomintmpnt a ' tion"' to help Indian children. causes considerable damage to SIT lieiteXTThe Air! *»»«>«• highlight of this : floors, 'fruit and foliage Force. ? j convention was the presenta- I many plants; as a grub it also ! tion of a silver tray to Gamma j dairu^os lawns by feeding on Pvt. Ronald Tonyan, who i Rho chapter at Nbrthern Illi- j grass roots. The trap is placed spent several days recently , nois State college, DeKalb, for j to obtain information on the with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. outstanding philanthropic ; occurrence and status of the W. H. Tonyai^ has returned work. Alpha Alpha chapter at insect to aid in determining to Fort Lewis, Wash. Northwestern was. honored for what else may need to be done. sone of Wonder Lake; two of brothers; Frank and Edward, of Chicago. •Sta JULIA SHETTERLY j three brothers, Louis of Wau- Services were held in Ohio kegan, William of Elgin and last week for Mrs. Julia Shet-, Clarence of -McHenry; six sis- Funeral services for George terly, 61, of Franklin, Ohio, ters' Vera Schmitt, Laura J. Werner of Hunterville Park who .. , j . „ hripf Smith' Genevieve Dowfe and were held Monday afternoon y ! Rosina Young, all of McHenry, at 1 o'clock at the George Just- lllness. She was a daughter of | gister M. Edulfa of Glenview en & Son chapel, with Rev. the late John and Catherine j and Agnes Reinert of Elgin; Burton Schroeder of Nativity , Young of McHenry. ! also one grandchild. Her hus- Lutheran church, Wonder She leaves two sons. John band, two brothers and a sis- Lake,. officiating. Masonic ar>d William, of Franklin; ter preceded her in death. rites were conducted by the McHenry Lodge, AF & AM, followed by burial in Ridgewood cemetery, DesPlaines. Mr. Werner died at his home Thursday, July 7, where he had lived for eight years. Prior to that time he resided at McCullum Lake, and Chieao. Mr. Werner was shop foreman for R. C. Allen Business Machines. Woodstock. He is survived by his wife, Anne Marie; one daughter, Mrs. John Blanel. Jr, of . Sacramento, Calif.; one. son. LOOKING FOR A HOME? Model Home located at Ponca & Logan streets in Cooney Heights Subd., McHenry, 111. Homes Built Anywhere, Anytime, Any Style or Size FHA or Conventional Financing Lee Cooney, Contractor Phone EVergreen 5-4345 Open every Sunday, 1-6 p.m. -- Weekdays by appointment We Do All Other Types of Work * for the Orioles as the board of directors ordered a replay of a loss to the Eagles because of the use of a 12 year old pitcher. Minor League rules prohibit 12 year olds from pitching. In the weeKs<?4>ther game the Eagles nipped the location of the future plant of the corporation. OAK PARK HOTEL PISTAKEE BAY -- EV 5-0176 Dine Outside Every Wednesday Charcoal Broiled STEAKS $2.5.0 CiLV CHICKEN $1.75 t. FRANKFURTERS .75 Corn-on-the-Cob -- Baked Potato -- Rolls Wednesdays, 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. Chef Robert Darlington, formerly with Marie Antoinette in Fort Lauderdale, £f> to serve yon -- ^ Get a 'Jeep' 2-Wheel drirc Station Wagon for $691 than Ford, Chevrolet or Plymouth wagons and up to $370 less than compact station wagons with less space.* Yon get new exterior trim and 2-tone paint combinations. Increased visibility. Washable Vinyl covered upholstery. Goodyear "Captive Air"' white sidewall tires. All at no extra coat! J6S]) VEHICLES...MADE ONLY BY WILLYS MOTORS *Baied on m>»»fichnw'» •oncatcd retail pctm*' See Americas lowest priced full-sized, station wagon at: Tune-In MAVERICK Sunday Evenings, 6:30 P.M. MCHENRY GARAGE McHenry, IU. Certified's Own lied Label ^irdinals 12-10. Standings as of July 10 Won Lost Owls 7 2 Orioles 5 2 FIESTA WEEKEND SPECIALS MARGARINE Qualitj i Buy =t„ 29° The Finest Quality You Can IJuv 2 lb- - f - 600 Front Si. Country Delight CHEESE SPREAD 2 brick 59C Phone EV 5-0403 Eagles Falcons Bluebirds Cardinals 5 2 2 4 2 5 0 6 The following is the schedule for the postponed minor i league games, which will be j ^ayed during the All-Star break. All night games will be played at 8 p.m. with the Sunday games at 1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. Monday -- July 18--Bluebirds vs Eagles; Tuesday -- July 19--Cardinals vs Falcons; Wednesday -- July 20--Cardinals vs Orioles; Thursday -- July 21--Bluebirds vs Falcons; ^ynday -- July 24--Bluebirds Owls; Sunday -- July 24-- Crioles vs Cardinals. Lake Region Sports Car Club July 17 -- Lake Region Sports Car Club. The Ladies 4|)ill present the Girlees' Gents' Gymkhana exclusively for the men -- to be followed immediately by a Gymkhana concocted by the men for the ladies. This Double Header will begin at 1 p.m. at the Pure Oil Parking lot in Crystal Lake, Rt. 14 across from Martinetti's. For information call Fran or Dwight Flood, Crystal Lake 1622. "®July 21 -- Lake Region Sports Car Club Business meet- •ing, 8 p.m. VFW hall, McHenry. Results- Lake Region Sports Car Club Ham and Egg Rallye III July 9. 1. Ray and Betty Stephens, TR3, Lake Zurich. 2. Vince and Vince, Jaguar. ti3. Cooney and Hermes, prite. 4. Don and Phoebe Gregg, Corvette, East Dundee. 5. Tom and Hope Herdklotz, Alpha R, Woodstock. Ted Atkinson, who recently announced his retirement from horse racing, due to a back injury, rode 3,795 winners during his 21-year career. He had P total of 23,661 mounts. 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