Pa The AN EARTH MOVING TRY for Warrior Scott Lundelius, but he was inches away from qualifying in the top six in the broad jump during the conference meet last Friday. (PLAINDEALER PHOTO) Physically Handicapped Children Going Fishing WHEN: Saturday, May 20, 10 a.m, to 5 p.m. WHO: A group of Easter Seal Society physically handicapped children are going fishing. WHAT: Youngsters are participating in first annual "Springfest" at Shagbark, 11 miles north of Woodstock on Rte. 173 in Alden, 111. Prizes will be awarded for largest fish, smallest, and most fish. Also, an archery contests, hayride and barbecue. For further information: Dick Smith, Edmund A. Smason Public Relations, (312) 782-7160. Insurance Youth Golf Classic At McHeniy June 22 President Robert Mortell of the McHenry County Association of Independent Insurance Agents announced today that the local agents group would be conducting a local golf tournament for amateur players under 18 years of age. The local tournament will be one of more than 400 similar tournaments to be held across the country in con nection with the 4th Annual Insurance Youth Classic. This National classic is sponsored annually by In dependent Insurance Agents through their National Association of Insurance Agents and a select group of some of the largest Fire and Casualty insurance companies. Winners in the local tour nament which will be held on 1 day, June 22 at the McHenry Country club will qualify to play in the Illinois tournament. The State tournament is to be played on 2 days, July 21-22 at the Joliet Country club, Joliet, Illinois. Qualifiers in the state tournament will be eligible to go to the National tournament which is being held this year at the Crestview Country club in Wichita, Kansas. Qualifying round 8-4-5, professional 8-7-8. One hundred and fifty amateurs will qualify in the state tournaments to play in the National tournament. These 150 players will play two day 36- holes qualifying rounds. The sixty low scoreres in these qualifying rounds will play two days of 36-holes in the final rounds to determine the National Insurance Youth Classic champion. These sixty finalists will be paired three to a team and will play with some of the leading pros of the regular PGA tour. Twenty well known pros will be playing in the tournament finals for a total purse of $40,000. Scores of the pros do not figure in the individual or team scores of the amateurs, nor do scores of the amateurs figure in the scores for the pros. Local amateur golfers desiring to play in the local tournament may obtain an official entry form from any Big "1" Independent Agent in the area, or by calling the office of Mr. Robert Bauman at 815- 459-4560 or your nearest pro shop. A nominal entry fee will be required of each applicant. All applications must be sub mitted on or before June 15. McHenry Country Club Showers again threatened the second round of the two man aggregate match play tour nament at the club last Sunday, but somehow all matches were played, and some of the results were surprising. In one of the closest matches of the day in which the lead see-sawed back and forth, the team of J. Busscher and R. Newkirk finally defeated B. Chelini and R. Schmaling on the 20th hole. In other matches G. Adams and D. Birmingham beat D. Freund and R. Collins. H. Zwissler and E. Schuler beat Doc Sturm and M. Hoffman. D. Weber and T. Bolger beat E. Cepulis and H. Reihansperger. R. Waytula and T. Evans defeated W. Jacobs andT. Burke. J. Falcon and R. Turner beat B. Consago and K. Holmes. B. Elbersen and J. Nolan beat B. Adnrews and E. Simon. D. Wattles and W. Weber beat G. Horn and F. Koehler. Should be an interesting match next Sunday between tne brother-in-law team of Dick Weber and Tom Bolger against Ron Waytula and Tom Evans. Low net was as follows: Class A: 1-G. Adams; 2;B. Winn; 3;W. Jacobs & R. Wilkins. Class B: T. Evans, H. Zwissler, M. Ahern & B. Elbersen. Class C: D. Wattles, R. Sch maling, R. Newkirk. HOME It 's time to start thinking about iris again for they can be planted from July until late in the fall. If you're planning to order any new iris this year make your list now while they're in bloom, In this way you will be sure of getting the first choice of the rhizomes and colors. Your iris may be planted as soon as they arrive, pro vided you avoid planting them during the heat of the day. If not, open the package at once and spread the roots in a cool, dry place. In a light soil plant the rhizome just under the sur face of the ground in a hole large enough to allow the full spread of the roots. The top of the new iris should be a little above the level of the ground. The soil should be damp at the time of planting. Pack the soil firmly around each rhizome. Cultivate very shallowly and very carefully. Clean cultivation is a must as iris like strong sunlight. Keep all dead leaves and weeds away from the plant. Keep the newly planted rhizomes damp until the root system has become estab lished. Iris do not require a great deal of water after this. Use non-acid forming fer tilizer. Steamed bone meal and superphosphate may be used at the time of planting. ACCIDENT VICTIM IMPROVES Miss Mary K. Coonrad of 4514 Garden Quarter, McHenry, who was injured in the accident that claimed the lives of two other teachers last Sunday, is reported improving in Rock- ford Memorial hospital, Rock- ford. However, she remains in the intensive care unit, awaiting possible surgery. Miss Coonrad, a teacher in Hilltop school, sustained a fractured leg, the loss of several teeth and an injured jaw. Two friends, Miss Constance Bresnehan, also a Hilltop teacher, and Miss Connie Jo Fain, who taught at Edgebrook school, were killed in the two-car crash on Rt. 14, northwest of Woodstock, in which Miss Coonrad was seriously hurt. yroll Savings Plan is for people who can't save a buck. Ever notice how your paycheck sort of slips through your fingers before you get around to stashing a little away for the future? Ever have a dream about a vacation, or a cottage you want, or a college fund y o u ' r e g o i n g t o b u i l d f o r y o u r k i d s . . . then wake up ten years later just to find & out you're no closer to making your dream come true than you were when you first had it? You're not alone. Everybody has trouble saving a buck these days. And, that's why there's a Payroll Savings Plan. Sign up where you work and an amount you specify will be set aside from each paycheck and used to buy U.S. Savings Bonds. Before you can get your hands on it. Before you can spend it. It won't be too long before you have a nice nest egg built up, a bankroll that's really worth something. Join the Payroll Savings Plan. It's helped a lot of people ... just like you. PAGE 7-PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, MAY 19# 1972 • | d if A X I 11 fo|j 9 26 N Williams St CRYSTAL LAKE Phone 81 5-459-6440 Fri.-Sat. 7 & 9 p.m Sun. 2-4-6-8 p.m. Mon.-Thurs. at 8 p.m w 2ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS! BEST ACTOR--6E0R6E C.SCOTT BEST SCREENPLAY-- PADDY CMYEFSKY GEORGE C.SC0TT United Artists! THEATRE Phone 428-2H3 Twin XX Hits for ADULTS ONLY "Long Swift Sword of Siegfreid" Shown at 7 & 10 nitely Plus "Starlet" at 8:15 nitely THE SERIES E i 0 000 000 000 E Now E Bonds pay 5'*% interest when held to maturity of 5 years, 10 months (4% the first year) Bonds are replaced if lo6t, stolen, or destroyed. When needed they can be cashed at your bank. Interest is not subject to state or local income taxes, and federal tax may be deferred until redemption SPACE AGE SUPER CIRCUIT OPENS THIS WEEK END SATURDAY-MAY 20 Kenosha County Speedway Jtfilmot, Wis Time Trials 7:00p.m.-Races 8:30p.m. SUNDAY-MAY 21 Lake Geneva Raceway Lake Geneva, Wis. Time Trials 6:00p.m. -Races 7:00p.m. Pace Car Courtesy John Teresi, Chev.-Olds Antioch, II r Phone IIS I9S-54S4 4 Miles fast of Sycomore on Hy. 44 (North FRI. MAY 19 A.M. A. MOTORCYCLES FLAT TRACK Sat. 50 lap C/M feature Sun. 50 lap Socker/Stop feature Time Trials 7:00 P.M. SAT. MAY 20 50 LAP L/M CHAMPIONSHIP PLUS SOCKER STOCKS SUN. MAY 21 L/M AND SOCKER STOCKS DOUBLE "O" AND FIGURE 8 Racing 8:00 P.M. 32 AC7/0/V PACKED WAV TBACK &*+ GOLF CHALET -X- GOLF CLUB At Lakefield Farm iust 3 miles north ot uary, Illinois on west Rawson Bridge Road. GEORGE A. 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