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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 May 1952, p. 4

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- ftl-Q*: i u - ,, r'Hf \-it. r*':'- ' W-h M?! .'•• >••' ,w :...;ii: .,5;-2..^.,V.4f»;«jik-;fcj m*u) Whew! The" time has «omr to Complain aboutthe hfeftt. But, moat of ua would rather |»ropel 4 latra mower ^than A Shovel. mow Hun all week. Thanks to a little hick at the Sportsmen's, party last Saturday night. >_ Danced a few steps a* the Shamrocks dance. Somebody 'looked over the crowd and asked • if yours truly was the chaperon. • We kids go quite a pace. JOHNSBURG WINS OPENfR FROM SHAMROCKS 14-5 & Klapperich And Hiller Hit Home Rurs For Tigers "MAC MEN" HUN WILD AGAINST HARRINGTON BALL TEAM. 17 TO 1 By Jim Jackson •eiikAJ'. bffi M »• V • V V W V V . 3 J • « , T •' vSir s- •- r# %lMriJtiw trf,,, f \AM6 T)M "Mac Men", led by ttM'jlil* hit pitching of Jerry Long and Wally Frett ran wild over Barrington last Monday by a score of 17-1. Long, who had a no-hitter j for four innings was touched for the first and only hit off him in' the fifth. Frett came on in the j sixth and pitched no-hit ball for j two innings. The "Mac Men" , backed the superb pitching with1 a 17 hit attack off four Barring- j ton pitchers. Stan Aim led the attack with four hits, 2 doubles and 2 singles. Hiller and Freund ? t 5 Bowling Notes '1 . *4>AisA<s-i ' ' MCHS VARSITY NINE DOWNS GRANT FTLGH^ IN 12 TO 5 GAME COMING EVENTS . May | C. D. of A. Meetlhf Of Officers. By lim Jackson Last Friday, the Graot Ugh school varsity baseball team came to town with ideas of going home with a victory. Grant started off in the first inning like they really ® O'Clock - Mast Wanted to win. The first man up 1 P*tri®k'*. Church. Singled and the next tripled, but after that "Harry Schmitt pitched good ball even though he was hit fairly hard. He was tough when Ejection May 4 Communion Sunday & D. m May 3 Past Matrons' Club May t McHenry Lodge, No. 158, A,F. helped the cause with thi-ee hits j Hester T . .2,^. .w, «... I Johnson. 520; Kinsala, 201-557; 2 -- MdGee's, 1, e Johnsburg Tigers started apiece. With this powerful hitting; ' • '-^7 off last Sunday on their home. td back them, McHenry played j ' ' ' • diamond like they aren't fooling I excellent defensive ball with "a 1 _ ~ Mc"*nry state in their aim for,the county cham-, snappy double play and just two^. ' B;hnkei \ t "223-200-586U8' Visited f'iatakee a few points around Bay Sunday morning i pionship as they handed, the Me- [ errors. Henry Shamrocks a decisive 14 ' McHenry. V to 5 defeat. Bolger, SS Six runs in the first inning! Aim, 2B " were enough for victory purposes, Huemann, C but the pov-'®r boys kept swing- Hiller, 3B »ng. Freund, RF •nd found the crowds comparable to July or August*-. Nick Pitzen isnt tin«!ng any band springs the&e days, but right on the job as the season opens. They built 'em tough in his day. If you want to believe it, Bert Harrison was up at 4:30 Sunday morning and fishermen were Waiting for boats. Charlie Hiller opened the day' Marke. LF Farmers tell us the soil is very #7. Rather than dig down to Ibid out, , we are praying for rain. Saw the Johnsburg Tigers trim the Shamrocks Sunday afternoon. with a double to left field and Pepping, <CF scored the first run. A couple of jPierce, IB' ' errors hurt "Sonny" Miller in. Long, P y this inning, then Ted Pitzen swat- j Barbier, RF ted a base-cleaning triple. Dixon, CF After home runs by Klapperich | Frett. P~ and Hiller in the fifth, Miller gave way to Andreas on the mound. Totals Andreas lacks experience but showed a pretty good curve in Barrington finishing the game without too Hovis, LF, P much trouble. Aspinwall, IB Harry Stilling made a nice McGowan. 3B. P catch in the first to shut off fur- Hohlfeioen, SS ther scoring as he picked Hiller's B. Iverson, RF drive off the shoetops. Schwemn. CP Phil Judson looked impressive White, 2B behind the plate, nailing two run- D. Iverson, C ners on attempted thefts. Olsen, P Note; We are limited to space Blasy, P A.B* 5 v • •r:M: '••'4 • ' s- 0 --T~ B. 3 ' V-i": 0 0 0 ~0~ H.' Carey Electric, 2 -- Walsh Insurance, 1, B. Reid, 500; L. Bacon *: 560; J. Widen, 211-531; McCarroll! 4 511. 1' Olsen A Son, 3 Atlas Prager, he had to be and that's what A A.M. -- Special Meeting, 7 p.m. really counts. Huemann and Hil- i -- Stated Meeting, 8 P.M, ler led the hitting attack for Mc- ' a(»y 1 ' Henry with four apiece. Huemann circle <8. W. s"C S. Methoha^ t !ingl,es' Hilier 0^d.Ld°u.ble" di>t Church Basement ^ 1:30 and 2 singles, and Schmitt helped p M his own cause with 2 hits. At the final count McHenry won lfrtp S. 0, H. Rowe, 519; Ifid Guettler, 542; f. Matthesius, 204-531; M. Budler, 221-545; T. Werbnig, 519. It was a bad day for McHenry this week, but reports will be teams. Algonquin trounced the Merchants by a football score. We 4ldn't get around,,to a box score, butjmaybe that's just as wfcll. Dwk Smith is coming back as ft. game'writer-upper so we should te ahir to get pretty good cOV*r- -age on all the games. We look for better days fOr loth McHenry teams. The Shamrocks will present stronger linemore complete. Games Next Sunday: Crystal Lake at McHenry Shamrocks Johnsburg at Algonquin Merchants at Spring Grove Richmond at Woodstock Johnsburg C. Hiller, SB Katz, IB H. Freund, 2B B. Meyers, SS A Jackson, CF S. Meyers, RF satflfc for the Me'rctiSKts. L. Freund, RF Wiey will have to strengthen. This ! Pitzen, LF county league is mighty powerful at the top. Maybe we should ^4 1# Qur predictions until we see some of the other teams, but the one that teats Johnsburg this year will ie Me heluva ball dufe. Pierce, LF Huemann, c Klapperich, p J. Jackson, P Totals ' Steady veterans aookies make the plenty strong. and flashy Tigers look The AmaHean Legion Auxiliary girla set up a fine roast beef dinner Monday night at the first ffieeting of the new Chamber of Commerce. Had a real turn-out at the meet- The chair got hard at one point in the program, but softened, up as our local boys wound up the meeting with a few laughs. Speaker* sModld learn that ataUstics are hard to MralkrW cm tbp of roast beef. Meetings most every night (his Ipeek. One we look forward to is * dinner-meeting with the Forester bowlers Thursday night Maybe along about Saturday ®ght we can arrange to be home •o say good-night to the kids at fheir bed time. ... Where's there's no town? that bl to that srtd ®> in a small Andy McCarroll won the Sweepfttakes at the Palace, burning up the alleys with this serteH 209- $77-146-632. Otto Pyritz tot* seaond with $12-571. Lester Bacon's 229-577 Was good for third. The positions Were rated on the basis of most pins over their average. John Rogers hit 554 for fourth. George kinsala 542 for flftfc and Joe Wiser 530 for sixth. L.B. B. H. S 3 3 4 2 2 4 S 1 4 2 2 4 2 1 3 0 1 1 ""Ur ""0 4 l . 1 1 s 0 5 0 1 4 1 2 0 0 0 43 14 14 U. . WL M. 5 0 0 3 1 0 3 1 1 4 0 1 '3 1 1 4 1 1 3 1 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 37 17 17 AJL 4 3 H. H. D' 0 JO Ladles . 7 : 0 0 - . . ' McHenry Cab Co., f --i Qeo. Justen & Son, 1, B. Peterson, 442. McHenry Lumber Co., 3 -- Blatz, .0, T. Meyer. 185-452; L. Meyer, 433; C. Rosing, 179-432. 3 f 2 0 Totals 3 1 0 24 .--McIIENRY RECREATION--. Wonder Lake Sextet- American Legion, 2 -- Cottage Gift Shop, 1, V. Kopp, 457. William & Mary, 2 -- Rolaine Grill, 1 ^ ------ Krueger's Nursery, 2 -- W. L. Repair, 1, H. Vycital, 423. • Catchiar C«M . The British Research Council: "You can sit in cold draughts, exercise in the rain or wear wet socks--and it won't make you one whit more liable to catch the common cold." Wonder Lake-- W. L. Builders, 2 -- Lake Dry Cleaners, 1, H. Meyer, 201-529; S. Duttko. 506; Widen, 523. Paul's Variety, 3 -- Mill Inn, 0 Rolaine Grill, 3 -- W. L. Repair, 0 Lake View Inn, 2 -- George's Repair, . 1, Doerrfeldt, 209-526. CARD OF THANKfe We wish to express our thanks to Ft*. Schark for his comforting words, to relatives, friends and neighbors for cards of sympathy, donations of cars and other kindnesses during our recent bereavement. A special thanks for the presence at the Mass of Msgr. Nix, Msgr. Connor of Maple Park, Fr. J. Mulligan of Wauconda, Fr. P. Kleinfelder of Clear Creek, Iowa, Miss Grace Heller, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kiefer and Mr. and Mrs. Greiner of Keota, Iowa; the Sisters from McHenry, Johnsburg, Barrington and St. Matthias of Chicago for their prayers. Everything was sincerely appreciated. May God bless you. MRS. LAURA WISER AND •51 >tH3ILDREN Methodist Shamrocks Andreas, IB, P ' PHul Judson, SS Phil Judson, c S. Miller, P, IB H. Stilling, LF Rosing, 2B B. Bolger, CF L. Stilling, RF J. Bolger, 3B Passalaqua, 3B Totals Score by IunlS^fs: McHenry Johnsburg Stolen Bases Meyers. - Two-Base Hits: Phil Judson, Hiller, Klapperich, Huemann, Three-Base Hits: Katz, B. Meyers, Pit2en Home Runs: Klapperich, Hiller Double Plays: B. Meyers--H. Freund--Katz Struck Out By: Klapperich, 6; Jackson, 3; Miller, 3; Andreas, 5. Bases On Balls Off: Jackson, 2; Miller. 1; Andreas, 5. Umpires: Morley & DeSanto Mending Screen Does your window screen have a few tiny holes in it? A piece of mos* quito netting placed over the hole with one or two thin coats of fresh shellac applied over it will mend the screen. 4 8mith.. .» How When the village smithy plunged the red-hot horseshoe into a tub of water, things happened to the shoe besides cooling it to spare the horse a hot foot. The steel took on a durable hardness. R«ad the Wait Ads African Animal The addax is a light-colored African antelope. Everybody reads the want aAs. IF IT'S WORTH DOING H's Worth Doing Right SAWS FILED All types of M*I filed quickly on our precision Foley A u t o m a t i c F i l e r . Your n*i wilt cut f a s t e r , c l e a n e r , truer. Old saw* retoothed. lowMMwtrs SMARPfNtD You'll save time and effort whea 7 o u r mower is sharpened on our F o l e y Lawn Mower Sharpener. All work ffuaran- 030 001 010 610 322 OOx A. Jackson,* 8. -"»•! 1 M 1111 There is No Substitute For Good Plastering. Phone McHenry 411-R G. PETERSON Route 120, East PHONE 8S4-W Odd Near Alice, N.D., after his creamery truck stalled in a blizzard, Ray Gillette comfortably sat out the 29sbelow- zero storm in the insulated refrigerator compartment. GENOA T H E A T R E May 7 Circle 3, W.S.C.S. pfcurch Basmnoht : .. v St. Mar¥;S"St. Patrick's P. T. A. Meeting May 9 '• ' McHeiify Woman's Club ^-JLegion Home • v'--v-; May 9 Christian Mothers & Al&r' ciety Meeting . . , ';'r'v : May IS - O. E. S., Chapter No. ^547»-- Stated Meeting -- 8 P. M. V May 15 „ W. 8. C. S. Spring Tea C May 16 Spring Music Festival -- HI| School Aupditorium May 20 Riyerview Camp, R. N. A. Public Card Party -- 8 ?. M. - K. of C. Hall , McHenry Lodge, No. 158, A.F. ft A. M. -- Special Meeting, 7 P. M., Third Degree Work :-- Stated meeting, 8 P. M. •••*.' •>--- May 90 May II Band Concert -- The Dizzy Baton, Comic Operetta -- Presented by St. Mary's-St. Patrick's School Students. May UM Spring Program :-- Choral Club High Scbool An torium. May 29 Cavalcade Of Music And Orchestra Concert -- Presented, by St. Mary's-St Patrick's School Students. - May !l Altar A Rosary Sodality Bakl Store, Green "Street. 5ule -- George Justen Furniture -July 5 Bake Sale -- Qeorge Justen Store -- Sponsored By Christian Mothers & Altar Society. OefatMn and Fralts ^ When you're adding fruits or vegk* tables to flavored gelatin for d*f» ferti or salads remember to 1st tlif' l^riatin get thick, but not Sfet, tbsa fold them in. , oaad Old «l»e Aorana'm Lincoln really in starting the New Year right! Lin* 661n chose January 1, 1863, as the date on which formally to issue the Emancipation Proclamation freeigg the slaves LAKE t h e a t r e - : • Crystal Lake, IUia^N ; ' PHONE §44 Saturday Matinee at 2t00 P. HL Sunday Matinee at 3:00 P. M. *" Week Days at 7i00 P. M. FRI. & SAT , MAY 2-3 Public Card Party -- K. of C. Hall -- 8 P. M. -- Sponsored By Riverview Camp, R. N. A. FRI. & SAT., MAY 2-3 Open 6:00 - Start 6:30 C.8.T. III HOWARD HUGHS presets THE RACKET ilarrlag ROtEfiT MIKHUM LIZAICTH SCOTT Plus 'DRUMS of Hie DEEP SOUTH" In Color HI ROTFL SUN. & MON., MAY 4-5 Cant. Sunday from 2:00 C.S.T. IKMT »iifu WMMdtkm Jfrimn UEEN TECHNICOLOR TUES., WED. & THURS., MAY 6-7-8 Open 6:30 - Start 7:00 C.S.T. James Mason Danielle Darrieux Michael Rennie in "5 f"INGERS" SKYLINE DRIVE-IN Vi Mile N. of McHenry 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY 7:15 and 9:15 THURS., FRI. & SAT., MAY 1-2-3 New Classified Ads Appear; Old Ads Disappear. -- Reacon --- Quick Results 1 i Also Saturday Matinee at 2 p.m. Ozzie A Harriet - David & Ricky in "HERE COMES THE NELSONS" SATURDAY ALL DAY FUN DAY 12 COLOR CARTOONS ^TSUNT^ mon?~M AY"1 Walt Disney presents !' "SNOW WHITE AND THE > SEVEN DWARFS" In Technicolor MAY 6-7-8 Ida Lupino Robert Ryan in "ON DANGEROUS GROUND" A comet hai^hrwpai^ij^feiliM omi and tail. E LM : *T. 176 WAUCBTO*. THURS., FRI. & SAT., V:'.;V MAY 1-2-3 > - ' Double Feature Yvonn«s DeCarlo ^OTIlL SAHARA" -- Plus -- X* Dane Clark Ben Johnson "FORT DEFIANCE" ;/ Note: Open Saturday 6:00 P. |C. Last TWO Features at 9:25 P.M. SUN. & MON., MAY 4-5" *$NOW WHITE a|| e 4t»e Seven Dwarfs'^ : 4 Cturtoons Sun. Matinee 2-3 P.M. "TUBS. & WED., MAY 6-7 Double Feature HON Taj* and "JOURNEY INTO LIGHT" HUMPHREY KATHARINf BOGART HEPBURN MNllRtMrtNMl World News and Cartoon SUN., MON. & TUES., MAY 4-5-6 GIRL SCOUTS ^ •• fj . k;-- DAILY PEtfUPS: To utilize time to its fullest and best is to thresh out the chaff and make use of tfie rest. The loveliest lyrics in the langruage of music are those of love «ongs and lullabies. Rising prices and failing faces are seen in even the best of places. Frowning seldom makos _ friend j smiling subtly gains its «nd. A little deed is better than bi; intention; a tiny gadget c lead to a bold invention. Anonymous | |.| | Hi I jn|.f 4. We elected new officers. rThey are Susan Stenger, president; Ann Peschke, secretary; Karen Kralowetz, treasurer. Then we practiced the song we are going to sing at the mother and daughter tea. Mrs. Buckie read us the history of Girl Scouts, after which we went home. JOYCE ECKSTEIN, scribe fO BETTER TUBN OFF THE U6HT. I FRECKLE EASY SPEEDY" * McHENRY GARAGE 51 ST"® BEAT IT, BUB! BRAINS WERE <*ASOUNE, VOU COULDN'T CiEJ WOTS OF A CaAPAOE. GOIN f TEU.YOUP OLD MAN I'M ^ NOT SO DUMB' 1 KEEP MV CAP TUNBO UP BY NICK MILLER'S MtNENRY0ARA6i WHICH 6IVES IT LOTS MOMMILEA6C TOA GALLON WILLYS-OVERLAND SALES 604 FftONT STREET PHONE 403 Subscribe for The Plaindealer • •!•1'1"1- .j, - j. ij. 'j, .j. .j. i|. .|i 4. F- F. A. SPEAKER Miteheil Kane, who farms near ^Richmond and who until recently Resided at Ringwood, spoke Tuesday night at the parents and sons jbanquet of the Future Farmers of : Ameriba at the Warren Community high school. Warren, 111. The subject he choSe was "Why ;I Farm." in which h* enumerated the advantages and disadvantages of farming in an effort to help the boys actually become tha nation's future farmfera. WE RENT TOOLS • Floor Sanders • Cabinet Sanders • Flaring Tools • Sewer Rods • Floor Polishers Althoff's Hdwe. 501 Main Streiftt-- PHONE 284 ••I 11 ! »••>< I > l'»4 •» 1 M COME TO Art & Lee's Cocktail Lounge SPECIALIZING IN SANDWICHES OR ALL IINDS INCLUDING HOT KOSHER CORNED COCKTAIL HOUR FROM 5 TO 6 P. M. DAILY ™ BATTLE ATAMCHE JOHN LUND-JEFF CHANDLER Cartoons and Short Subject STARTING WEDNESDAY "MA Si PA KETTUB AT THE FAIR": • ' ENDS TO-NIGHT •DECISION BEFORE DAWN' with Gary Merrill FRI. & SAT., MAY 2-3 Double Feature "FORT OSAGE" Rod Cameron <•- -tSnecolor Plus -- Unda Danwtl in ----•r--- "THE LADY PAY OFF SUN. & MON., MAY 4-5 WALT DISNEY'S "SNOW WHITE and The Seven Dwarfs" In Technicolor TUES., WED. A THURS., MAY 6-7-8 Dana Andrews ' Dorpthy McGuire in "I WANT YOU" MOTHER UUUUJUXUJUUJUUUUUUJ'Jt.^ Honor Mother With Flowers A potted arrmn favorite flowers or a potted plant, bouquet or corsage all taste fully arranged and fresh from our oWn greenhouse fc truly the perfect gift for mother on "HER" Day choose from our big variety. ORDER EARLY We Telegraph Flowers Anywhere. McHENRY FLORAL Co. PHONE 404 1 Mile South of McHenry on Route 31 FRfliL*0UTD00R * ST AI WAVo SCREEN ('ipAVot Ah t - HT 120 • z 4 S X60- FEET >8 n nonF. conroRTi Come lMti regularly to •njif ? ALL the Besi Shows Outdoor. Open 7 P. M.; First Show at dusk. - 2 Shows Nightly, Children under 12 in car FREE! WEDNESDAY to SATURDAY, TV* SUNDAY, MONDAY A TUESDAY, ________ APRIL 30, MAY i-2-3 fmll; m, CKDCHWSSt I MAY 4-5-® The fighting story of the gwot CothtSe.1 coio* sy \ % Starring i JOHN IIIND JEFF CHANDLER WEDNESDAY to SATURDAY MAY 7-8-9-10 Merjorie Main -- Percy Kilbride "Ma and Pa Kettle At The Fair" Ite MM,

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