R0we. SOI ; Bars*, »4? Usenet KM; Hafherg. 618 8. M The Tailor, 1. M Kinaala. i P. M. Juttn F«ea., 1; Prut Store, 1. McHenry Oo-op, t; 4rt Smith's flroc., l. .... t „. „,. A. Ueulke, 411 i~?•- CROWDS Major*-- Carl's Service Station, 2; Blake'», M Z-JCM 1Z3ZS1 'out ilk* schedules rat throaguoat the season. >r«IW«nce rr-.« g* I The grapevine tells as that "Big Spring has come. JohrPDreyrall- J Hank" Weber, known as "Ace" ler brought as a beautiful branch. jn bowling circles, took over for from a cherry tree--all blossomed j !>•© Heiwer la the Forester bowlout There seems to be some confuilon as to where, this beautiful twig came from, but John,, insists 4 that he plucked it in his own back fard. ing tournament in Chicago last Sunday and ttnmW out to be a regular Clark Gable to the lady faaa. eWe must remember to send all Mr robins down that way tor an early feast v More algns of spring. The county baseball league held a meeting Monday night and drew up a schedule. There are eleven trains in the league, only Harvard bowing out from last year's group. With an t uneven number of teams, we will. see some doubleheaders along the line. ' How these teams will make out .fot*.pitchers on double-header days trill be a problem for various ; McHENRY SHAMROCKS owls A MET rwrps Hay dreamtM-s and night are out of tune with time. A fable falls flat when it's fantastic even for fiction. Hitch your wagon to a star and the way will seem less far. To be fancy-free it's well to rid yourself of fancy frills. When you have the situation well in hand, don't let your feet slide out from under you. Eclipsing the other fellow's sun always disrupts the elements. A friend in need is a friend indeed: a friend in name drops in on your fame. Liking the other fellow may make him forget he ever disliked you. ANONYMOUS BOWLING NOTES -- McHenry Recreation -- XHe Owls-- McHenry Recrcatloa, 2; Sd»roOder Iron Works, 1. I. Stoller, -ISO. Holly's Drive Inn, 2; The Pit. 1. Ml Place Tave'"n, 3; McHenry Band and Gravel, 0. E. Ho> te, 208-130-647: F. Freuad, 437. s- Nye Drug Store, 3; 4P s White House, 0. B. Albright. 1S2-4S9; P. Kraus, 429; G. Steiusdoerfer, 42S. Wanagera. RverV team will probably be faced with revamping since Uncle Bam is taking quite a few young fellows into camp. BASEBALL SCHEDULE FOR SEASON OF 1951 -3C« Jim Larkin, one of (bo beat for ftiany years, has announced that £e is hanging up his spikes. : Of course, it is just possible that - iim may get a bat in his hands fome practice evening and decide to take another whirl at the grand fid game. / Up at Johnsburg there is talk of KM Miller staging a comeback. Ve can think of a lot of fellows Wd rather pitch to in a pinch. rr Manager Harold Freund will ; '^ave some new faces in the Merchant lineup. Harold Nye, John IfcGee and "Red" Olsen are in tnilitary service and maybe more lure scheduled to go. We dunno. It's going to be Interesting to tratch the teams when practice starts and try to get a line on the fcoyv battling for positions. April £9--Richmond %at McHenry. May 6--1 P.M.--McHenry at Johnsburg: S P.M.--McHenry at Dundee. May 13 -- Spring Orove at McHenry. May 20--McHenry at Algonquin. May 27--McHenry at Woodstock. May 30--Hebron at McHenry. June 3--McHenry at C. L. Boosters. June 10--McHenry at Merchants. June 17--C. L. Vets at McHenry. June 24--McHenry at Richmond. July 1--1 P.M.--Dundee at McHenry; 3 P.M.--Johnsburg at McHenry. July 4--McHenry at Spring Grove. July 8--Algonquin at McHenry. July 1&--Woodstock at McHenry. Tuly 22--McHenry at Hebron. July 29--C. L. t Boosters at McHenry. Aug. 5 -- Merchants at McHenry Shamrocks. Aug. 12 -- McHenry at C. It. Vets. K. of (VCanada Dry,2; Steffan's Jewelry. 1. H. Steffan, 203-563* Frost Studio. 2; Wall MU insulation. 1. . H. liiedrich, 236-606; ft Frost, 201-*>34. Tlnndnj I O'Clofk- Fox Novelty, 2; Blatz. 1. Krmiso. 202-578; Peisert. 510. Old Bridge, 3". Certified Foods, 0. Rodtukirk, 209-523; Kinsala, 219- 511: l^arkin. 506; Sutton. 209-566. ClHrk Chev.. ?!: Co-ops. 0. Janiotti, 235-5-^1; Tlienn«s. 242* 60S» Adams; 510; Dennett, 520. VJP:W.-- < Swabbies. 2: Bell itops, 1. . Kraus, 229-202-579. Fly Boys, 2; Dog Faceff, 1. * U Snilth, 213-523, R. Siiitb, 207- 5M. \ .. . tarty Birds-- • - Stllilng's Town Country, f; Old bridge, 1. N. Larkln. 1S2-459. Carey Klectrlc Shop, 2; Mc^tary Cab. 1. J. Oxtoby. 181-4*7; K. Rani, 4SS. S. H. Freund * Son, 2; Freund Oil. 1. H. Knox, 431. Ti * Peterson Boats, J; ^V- Freund Sons, 1. o ' i. D. Schaefer, 4>9; '1$, Peterson, 2U-H*. . C. 0. F.-- Winker*, 2516; Thennes', <985. H. Miller. 549; Leo Winkel, 200- #4. Meyer's, 2460; Freund's, 2417. D. Hester. 225-541; H. Weber. 507; O. Justen, 536; F. Meyer. 527. 7:00 C.O.F.-- Thennes', 2S34; Stllllng's. 2328. A Barbian, 502; A. Blake, 506; L. Stilling. 205-518. Let's dance! --at the V.F.W. club house Sat iunlajr night. It's a baseball dance for' the Shamrock team and a gay Old time is awaiting you. Swing yoar hoaey! "Bloadie" and Topojr" are Jealous again. They cant see why the boas gets all the publicity. Well, their boss has quite a bit to contend with metfiinks. One ,.*ay recently, "Blondic" (who was scheduled to work until 5 o'clock) put on her coat and walked out at 4 o'clock. 8he thought we were on Daylight Saving Time! MSCNBO MW SWHP99 CWLS AND WAVES HAIR Tavern-- Al's White House, 2; R. Place. 1. M. Schmitt, 532; C. Steinsdoerfer, 225-541. » Fireside, 2; Cubs Inn, 1. . Low, 523; A. Paluch, SOf*. V Landl, 2; Snug Harbor, 1. | Fantus, 563; Stilling. 208-544; Meath, 237-596; Weingart, 532. « Hoots. 3; Herdrich ft Sons, d Duttko, 226-594. BaftliMi Men-- . McHenry Plastering, '2; Freund's Dairy, 1. Ball, 500; Mints, McDonald's Tavern, 3; McHenry Recreation, 0. Kantorski, 518; Rourke, 525 Leo's Ring wood, 2; Frank ft Freida, 1. Sarbaugh, 617 McCullom Lake, 2; Lie's Tavern, i Reinlnger, 221-543; Thomson. 505. C. IK of A^- Buss Motor SalefC f; 1. Old Timers--• Blake's, 2359; Meath's, 231f.y Dr. Sayler, 500; R. Numts, 511; H. Schaefer, 202-527; A. Barbian, i07. Rogers, 2401; Downs, 2129. R. Thompson, 213-505; J, Crlsty, 546; F, Bogers, 212-224-5f|. City-- ,• * McHenry State Bank, 3; walsh Insurance, 0. Bacon, 212-576; Smith, 516; ,Jlog< ers, 205-514; Schaefer, 53$; Wiser, 513; Dritz, 209-582; Steffes, 542. McGee's. 2; Lee &. Ray, 1. Pyritz, 514; Johnson, 516; Brefeld, 573; Behnke. 224-571 Hester Oil, 2; Atlas Prager, 1. Fantus, 210-541; Aregger, 201- 512; Rode, 546; Scharlow, 534; Jones, 204-512; Low, 512; Krentier, 553. Carey Electric, 3; Olson A Son, 0. Smith. 532; Barth, 622; Rodenkfrk, 512; Schlltt, 218-672; Thorsell, 528; Jannotto, 203-538; t*. ttacon, 544, Carlson's, 3; Downs', 0. Tonyan, 216-568; Aregger, 538; Crouch, 207-577; Steffes, 542. •tM Ladles-- Johnson's Bar-be-cue, slf \$tetfan's Jewelry, 1. 3. Kralowetx, 427; M. Vegge, 465; J. Simon, 4MU M. Kinsala, 424. v T. Olson A Sorf, 2; Oak Park Hotel. 1. E. Wlnkel, 436; T. Steffan, 430. IiOO Ladles-- Justen & Son, 2; Herdrich's, 1. V. Herdrich, 182-438 ;#E. Justen, 421; E. Conway, 431; , B. Hester, 483; C. Rosing, 437; ft. Doherty, 456. Riverside Dairy, 3; McHenry Lumber, 0. . < L. Ferwerda,. 470; 15. Bdetrom, 420; B. Rode. 442. -- Bowling Bar -- Thursday Jilt* Ladles-- Geo. Breler ft Son, 2; Welngart's Trucking. 1. L. Freund, 179-460; V. Snyder, 138. Frank May S. ft G., 2; Bowling Bar, 1. ! Z. Malochleb, 426; K. Jackson, 129; C. May. 425. , Jim ft Clara's Taveri^it Hettermann's Tavern, 0. . v ; ; L. Huemann, 452; R. Stilling, 200-466. Leo's Painterette8, 2; Lay's Tav- #rn, 1. I Stilling, 424; L. Schmitt, 445; t. Freund, 461; D. Michels, 431. The Oreat Smoky Mountain national park la due this late spring for an axtra haavy flpral display of rhododendron blooms, Arthur Btupka, the park's ch|ef naturalist, predicts. Rhododendron blooms, he says, have cycles of lighter and heavier blooms, and all signs point to a showy season this June. The Catawba, or rose-purple variety. has Its normal blooming season in mid-June, which coincides with that of the flame azalea, called by leading naturalists the most showy and brlllfstat of all native flowering shrubs which in the Bmokies%tow in such profusion of reds, oranges and yellows as to .give the appearance of setting yhole forests and "heath" balds Aflame. ; xq>e Complete line of Beebe livestock remedies at Wattles Drug Store, MtHenry. 8tf flower show, staged by Nature, starts as early as March, accelerates In April with abundant varieties, but reaches Its climax in massed color displays In May and June. Great 8moky Is the most visitt- d of all national parks. During the most recent travel season, a total of 1,774.000 people from all parts of the country entered the park--all but 52,000 of them traveling by automobile. •fills year a new motor highway Into Cade's Cove will be open: It will give access to a famous farming area where are found some of the best examples of the original mountain dwellings in single and double log cabins, smokehouses, corncribs and grist mills! Easy hikes lead from this great valley area to Abrams Falls and to some of the finest stands of virgin hardwoods remaining in North America; trees that were full grown when Columbus set sail for our shores. .ifl TO SOM£ LAHDLORDS Landlords who have had no rent increase or less than 20 per cent since June 30, 1947, may still get rent boosts in .that amount. J. win Porter, associate area rent director, said last week. The 20 per cent plan, adopted by the MtHenry county rent advisory board went into effect here Oct. 15, 1950, with no time limit specified, according to Mr. Porter. Any McHenry county landlord may obtain a rent hike for the full •» rn «Mt eriaaa. or tha ' 10 per cedt and whatever he prevously reoeivod. To ««t It he fills Out a oneminute form giving his name and address, the name and address of each tenant and the present celling rent. He also must certify tiMt he is maintaining all services »d furnishings listed on the rent registration. An increase, If granted, will be forthcoming within ten days. Mr. Porter said a great many rent raises have been allowed here In the four and one haH months the plan has been in effect, and they were given to 100 per cent of all landlords who souglit thelh. .Cubs Inn, Haven't been able to gelt# story on "Topsy". She's the quiet type. **You know, I'm a lawyer," says Jack Mosley, right in the middle on a point of law that neither one of us knew anything about. Says he passed the bar. jfie Shamrocks schedule has b4en turned in by'Manager Bill Bolger and is printed on this page. Trust that the Merchants and Johnsburg schedules will be JlLby next week. Some fans do cut HmUfufs Hair Waving Cream Shamptt . HMHW...WMMHHT! TMMfl.l dnacUllillailc-t,M mfci*n. c,m tmi/ gS HlaAaMtlaPcO cOu ril*c taunidll )w lairrana, rltfct whimteu j mdi rwt.a tdk uyta. a«r mtamli .0 tJ. ( . aiamd . Ww>bomii< <rtaanm- dMruf t. yam §h*mpoo-lm ptrmullnd nr« and curia loomh, MBa tuyorua l-blo«oMk i.pf. r.n ua htla lwe iot*f . MMfla rmlcnuel'Oii sB oari r•- •Wa •»•l»»f aWndh iai--tanxii' ci ta <a ni heanmilpradoyl aBc twro uptr ibnaclirp.l eb utth atht'ai M«» d«ty .a nbdr lctlularl.f KD In. No warty about apllt rnda. •baapao. 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