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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Nov 1952, p. 4

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FrancM WMhillt Executrix "*• AUCTION |ii%Hni II "'i^»"i>r,. I, -'ijit I,'ill 11,1 i,in, II ^ Mt ^ Iiji/ia Hi. Iiilnil ).'. if 11 ^ • f ' I n i IIi IM*"** BKt; TfiE EglhJL U/a&Ji, ' | HO* la one of those iat between >' weeks that nit your sport page each year just as sure as taxes hit at designated times. ?&i »'• The' hlgti school football seajKh is ove|. Basketball hasn't " arrived% 'A " *' But, basketball will be with us next week. On Tuesday night the MCHS squad will open at Harvard. This is a non-conference game, but neither team will be foolin'. It will give coache9 and followers a chance to form an early opinion (subject to change withQUt, notice) of . the possibilities tor the coming .ae*- Another McHenry county team, /Marengo, will be here for the second game of the season and the first home game. That will be on Friday night of next week. Coach $*ulton, who showed the fans a hard-pressing team last year will have most of his starters back this season. We won't attempt to predict a starting lineup 'cause one never knows wiien some regular will be crowded out by some hustling fellow who forces recognition. " Coach Cttda bad a good looking JV team last year and will be sending some of the boys up to the varsity. Next week will be plenty crowded. The big football banquet is set for Thursday, November 20th. We missed a lot of the old regulars at the banquet last year, but hope to see them next Thursday night. Another sport that, is coming to the front at MCHS ft Wrest ling. Coach \yheeland (has a schedule made up for the' season and it is printed on this page. The first match will be at home vs. Wheaton Academy next Wednesday, November 19. High school wrestling is not taught on the same basis as the ^slam-bang type you see on your television set. The scientific side taught - how to- clamp on a hold - how to break a hold * how to defend oneself. Basketball Schedule 1952-53 Tues., Nov. 18 -- Harvard Away Fri., Nov. 21 - Marengo -- Home. Wed., Nov. 26 -- * Warren Away Tues, Dec. 2 -- Hebron -**•, 'Home Fri., Dec. 6 -- •Crystal Lake Home Fri., Dec 12 •Zion Benton Away December 13-H5-16-17 '-r- County Tournament Fri., Dec. 19 -- * Bar ring! on -- Home December 22-23-26-27 Libertyville Tournament Fri., Jan. 9 -- Lake* Forest ---.'Away Tues., Jan. 13 VC Harvard -- Home:. Fri.',."Jan. 10 -- •Woodstock -- Away Sat., Jan. 17 -- •Libertyville --f Hpjne 1 Fri., Jan. 23 -- * Warren -- Home Sat., Jail 24 -- Grayslake -- Away Fri., Jan. 30 -- •Crystal Lake -- Away Fri., Feb. 6 -- •Zion Benton -- Home Sat., Feb. 7 -- •Libertyville -- Away iSies.. Feb. 10 -- Marengo -- Away SH, Feb. 13 -- •Barrington -- Away Fri., Feb. 20 -- "Lake Forest -- Home Fri., Feb. 27 -- . •Woodstock . -- Home * Conference Games. The boys on the team think ,they have some first rate entertainment waiting for ypu and would like to have you see thim in action. More about it later, but Just a word to let you know that a real attraction is set for Sunday evening, November 30, when the famous "Red Heads" girls basketball team will meet the McHenry Co-ops (he-men) -in •„ a benefit game for the y. F. W. Post 4600 Drum and Bug)e Corp*. Tickets are how on sale about the town. : The way, this winter , season looms up it looks like We will have to start our sport#? calendar again. DAILY PINUPS: ivRoee and ra^zff &f Mfe'a plan, rationed out daily to woman and man.. The politicians who were made |oi eat crow could • have "opws" far complaint. When a man sees fit to lay down the law to a woman, she' finds it only fair to make amendment*. 1 - Often times all that is needed to dock your ship ill one faqt tog. When you speak another's language, silence is often the interesting conversation. V Anonymous Wrestling Schedule, 1952-53 Use Caution In Handling Guns Record-breaking numbers of hunters in the field this fall will make safe handling of guns more important than ever before. Safe hunting depends on common sense, says Melvin Henderson, president of the Illinois Rural Safety Council. It also depends on courtesy and the constant vigilance of everyone who takes part in this popular fat: sport. Henderson points out that hunting accidents can be reduced if hunters will avoid the , nost common causes. One of the nost dangerous practices today s using modern loads in old. Damascus-barrel Shotguns. Other common cayses are failure to keep the safety on until ready to fire, failure to guard against heavy twigs or branches pulling on the trigger, and crossing fences or slippery rocks with a loaded gun. Some hunter? are shot every year because they failed to wear bright colored, distinctive clothing Treat your gun as if it were loaded«even when you feel sure that it is empty, suggests the Rural Safety Council. Keep your gun empty and. with the action open if possible except when you are ready to shoot. Always keev the muzzle pointed away fron. anything you would not want tc shoot. True sportsmen never point an empty gun at another person r\ wrestle or engage in horseplay with anyone holding a gun. Neither do they mix alcohol and hunting. ' Ed Vogel & William Rnsinl Auctioneers On account of the death or my husband, I am compelled to quit farming and will sell at, public auction the following personal property on my farm located 2 miles north of Johnsburg, 2 miles south of Spring Grove, and 6 miles Northeast of McHenry, on Tuesday, Nov. 25, 1952 starting at ll :00 A.M. 37 HEAD of LIVESTOCK 18 Holstein dairy cows, several fresh, same springers. 4 Holstein 1st calf heifers, springing close, big type. 7 Holstein heifers,' open, ready' to breed. 3 Heifers, 3 mos. old. 2 bull calves, 3 mos. old . 1 Holstein bull, 2 yrs. old, pure bred. This is a good producing herd or cows, lots of Size. Team of good work horses harness. " FEED 1500 bales 1st cutting/'rhlxed 500 bales 2nd cutting: 700 bu. of oats. > 1500 bu. of ear corn. 30 foot of ailage, 16 fjt. iilo. MACHINERY^ F. 20 McD. Farmall tractor & cultivator, completely overhauled. New A-6 Case combine with motor, harvested 100 aeres. McD. rubber tire manure spreader McD. 6 ft. mower McD. corn binder, carrier A loader McD. 2-16 in. tractor plow. John Deere high speed wagon rack & box. Rubber tire wagon A rack. Cultipacker. McD. 7 ft. tandem disc." Steel Wheel wagon & lies* \ 7 ft. grain drill with grass seed attachment. McD. steel hay loader. Platform scale. McD. 4 roll steel corn husker. New air compressor, % horse motor on rubber wheels. 36 it. extension ladder. Gehl B. 40 silo filler, like new. 300 gal. gas tank and stand. 2 section wood drag. John Deere 999 corn planter. 3 section wood drag. McD. side rake. « Rubber tire bag truck. v ,i Hay rope St fork. Rubber tire wheel barn*#'. V*. 3 rubber drive belts. iRv' MILK EQUIPMENT V 13 milk cans 2 water tanks v ' ti * *'• 0ENOA T H E A T R E GtNOA W i s c o n s i n h i I ! tu i tin 111 i n 11 hi i ri:ri!iii ti ihi til iiriiii i i iiiiii Jb'KI. & SAT., NOV. 14-15 Robt. Mitchum Ann Blyth "ONE MINUTE TO ZERO" -- Co-Feature --- * Llllllllllllllllll l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l . i n i SUN. & MON., NOV., 16-17 Double Feature Gene Kelly Pier An'geli "The Devil Makes Three" -- Plus "Apache War Smoke" NOV. 18-19-20 June Allyson Gary Merrill "THE GIRL IN WHITE" IWIfttW Iil l 111111111 III 1111111 ITi ri l l'l IIIWHW WANTASWAP? Empties in 2 Seconds! [universal] Wed., Nov, 19 -- i: Wheaton Acsijemy -- Home Tues., Nov. \ 25 - --- f Wheaton -- Home JKfod.. Dec. S -- . Palatine .-- Home IPues., Dec. 9 Arlington v . -- Away Ifeurs., Dec. 18\ -- jZion Benton -- Home I Mbn., Jai}. 12 -- ; Palatine -- Away 1 Wed., Jan. 14 --\ Elgin -- Away Wed., Jan. 21 -- Wheaton Academy A^vay Tues. Jan. 27 -- Lyden Community --. Away (Franklin Parky* Wed., Fab. 4 -- . Waukegan -- HoAie- Mon., Feb. 9 -- Zion Bentcm -- Away Wed., Fteb. 11 -- . Nlles -- Home Feb. 20*21 -- Sectional Meet . Federal 5 In 1 Vogue Dtshpan aa advertised ia Life for He. Buy it now at VycitalV. 11 Just Press the Button Throw tho Bog Awayl No dust bagt. no cant, no (liter* to empty. No twavy motor to romov*. nothing to tak« apart) Visit Our Store for FREE GIF T lc Sale on $24.95 storage Hassock with the purchase of (he New JET 99 FREUND'S SEWING MACHINE Seles & Service Phone 864-J-2 McHenry, fll. Across from Hunterville Subd. 1 double unit UhiveiHsl 1 single unit Universal Pails & strainers - : Lunch Wagon on Oromfi ) MoHENRY STATE BANlfc Clerking % Usual Bank Terms Ed Vogel & William Roftstl Auctioneers > Mrs. Frances Widhilnb Executrix November 13- 26 Carroll, 215*Mt4; R. Homo, 518; & 20*446; Ro^Tke, 21B- 568; rahsila, 212-649; Rode, 527; LarkiiK, Jtostng, ^3-550. (This Week) f Ladies 9:00 E. Winkel, 482; J. Kralowetz, 452; R. Marshall, 44S. Ladies 7:00 -- 'v . Cpnwty, 431; & Justen, 463; T. Meyer, 196-472; V. Herdrich, 459; E. Hester, 440; J. Doherty, 433. Old timers ^^"4 "k* • Cristy; 551; Stoller, 647; Petersen, 528; Rogers, 533; Sayler, .511; BaiMan, 23f-£14, ' ft ], , > Business Men •*-- Krueger. 224-518* M#af. '201- 530; .Kopp, 247-210-614s»# -- McHenry Recreation -- Monday -- H. Weber, 538; I. Cooke, 516; C. Ttiorsell, 204-531; L. A4ams, 200-531. -- -V- - C.O.F. 9:00 -a- Blake, 228-586; 527; Gus Freund, 208-221-612; Schreiner, 213-552; E. Thennes, 205-545 !9 Octette -- J V. Kopp, 483. ^ C.O.P. 7;00 -- H. Conway, 515; B. Kreutzer, 533; N. Justen, 232-56*7; B. Thennes, 227.571; H. Miller, 209-208- 574. ' Bowling Notes ' • • S. ' / " * -- Palace -- (Last Wrek) Ladies 9:00 -- A. Gaulke, -433; J. Kralpwetz, 190-461; R. Marshall, 18M4I; L. Palueh, 449. Tavern- Noeitan, : 214-216-591; Todd, 540; Kantorski, 209-570; Rourke, 626; Homo, 513; Low, 234-559; Bacon, 217-565; Paluch, 554; G. Kinsala, 201-569; R. Rode, 233- '677; Behnke, 529; Weingart, 217; Rosing, 212-574. W' Ladies 7:00 -- E. Justen, 442; E.- Hester, 479; J. Doherty, 44>S. • Old Timers -- <• , Meath, 523; Stoller, 203; Nlmtz, 526; Cristy, 214-582.' City -- Barth, 515; Behnke^ 202-658; Matt, 206-513; Steffes, 562; Crouch, 215-214-604; McCarroll, Sr., 544; McCarroll, Jr., 201-634; Rogers,' 536; Bacon, 242-560; Cristy, Sr., 521; Aregger, 212- 572; Paluch, 200-984; D. Houghton, 215-531; B. Reid, 221-571; jpyritz, 513; D. Johnson, 546; V. Johnson, 225-591* Kreutzer, 214- 550; H. Smith, 521. Business Men -- j A. Kreuger, 206; C. Kopp, 214- 200-602; Guettler, 214-542; Stoll e r , ^204-557. _ >-f. r:00 C.O.F. -- . H. Conway, 212-538; #. ItreUtser, 528; H. Miller, 512; F. Meyer, 222-519. o-nn pn s* ' W. Schreiner, 520; Q. M Freund, 200--513; Al Blake, 201- 519; L. Winkel, 536. : t Tavern --• Oonk, 547; B. Bacon, , 207- 7514; J. Reid, 212-555; A. Paluoh, 534; A. Krueger, 202-537; A. Mc- ELM At. 176 VAUCONDA THURS., FRI/ & SAT., >IOV. 13-14-15 BUN. & MON., NOV. 16-17 This ieature starts Sunday at 2:30 P..At. HOWARO KAWKi BIO SKY w-iHitrlitg Kill 00U6lAS.DtWir maktin HIZABETH THmn AKTHUR HUHNICUTT T^UBS. & WED., NOV. 18-19 ^ ^ Double Feature "Thief of Damascus" Paul Henrick -- also .-- "Harlem Globe Trotters" An Excellent Basketball Feature D. of A. -- , H. Low, 442; L "Srtfltli, 447; V. Diedrich, f31; C. Itrtnn, 454; A. Gausden, 202-434; A. Gaulke, 461. Early Birds -- '.r B. Meath, ^56; H. ICnrac, 437; J. BUlling, 435; F. Larson, 459. - -- Bowling Bar --. Thurs. Nite Ladies -- ii l l c n f <"!•• 'I' 'i ENDS TO-NIGH#! BILL MAULDIN'S "BACK AT THE FRONTT FRI. & SAT., NOV. 14-15 Big Double Feature AM MCO-MMO nCIIM Plus RAGING TIDE Sfcdley WIWTEtS * Ritfcari COUTE •!' •1 SUN. & MON., NOV. 16-17 Mario LANZA COLOR C. ffiy, m; f>. Jticfiels, m O. Jackaoa, 444; %. Malochjeh, 444; L. Htiemaitn, 456; B. Meyers, 430. , Thmry^ay,, Woye.mber 13,1952 crisp" cool ; ,8m Materlsl ^elet batiste is s c: fabric, embroidered with all those ti/iy holes which make it feel do air conditioned. The styles, for the most part, are classic, and you can choose them for dresses which travel well with the same 'ease which they stay at home. > DlMEAMfc nrciMCNCB f A report issued by the _ state Department * of Public Hefcl*11 shows decreases in the incidence df 14 major communicable diseases and increases in the incidence of 13 such diseases in Illinois during the first nine months of this year as compared to the similar period in 1951. Notable decreases were listed in tuberculosis and the venereal disea^s. Polio presented the most seripjs increase, with cased rising from 1,279 to 2,806. FEATHER PARTY V.F.W. CLUBHOUSE* McHENRY • On . Sunday Evening November 16 7:00 p.m. Benefit of Johnsburg Community Club Building Fund ^ -- Public Invited -- LAKE T h e a t r e ^ Crystal Lake, Pllaolt PHONE M4 FRI. & SAT., NOV. 14 A IS Double Feature Program -- GOT AN OLD MODEL LIKE THIS? (the outboard motor, not the girl). Look at the serial number and report it to a Johnson dealer, or to Johnson Motors at Wauke^an, III., and you may get a new l!)o3 Sea- Horse 3 in exchange or qualify for one of 40 merchandise prizes. The manufacturer is looking for the oldest 10 of its outboards in existence to use for display over the country along with it6 soon-to-be-producea millionth motor. Entries may be registered until December 24th. BILL'S 6OTBOARD MOTORS PHONE McHENRY 1076 naaas Genu Owolky Oaaoriflfi M Wilkar <*Tta OiitM GMHtntlNS WIDE OHM BOOM TOWN SUN. & MON., NOV. 16 & 17 BECAUSE MMf REfTA MORROW -w TUES., WED. A THlhlS., NOV. 18, 19 & 20 FOR ONE BIG WEEK! Gnnm % J -• 4 ' Now cut your running costs with a new Ford Pickup! CHOICK OF TWO ORIAT CABS in this Ford F-l Pickup! Easier loading--loW 2-ft. floor-to-ground loaded height! t0 u% H i proves fact (hat 3 est el 4 Fesd ihb* for less Hum a sdeL t^etiversti^n^Uleany pJ^W » h.ir-1?0!' ***<>££?* UP4<> famous 239 ' ditione! My FOtt, give* <*<*» of. v9,;« (Wv F(M> Ukmai you nationwide trade running cost figures! The Ford Truck Economy Run Book shows hundreds of . running costs on Pickups covering gas, 111 and service (*but not including fixed dkpehses, such as license, insurance, depreciation, etc.). Come in. Look up your kind c£ job. $ee how little it can cost to iiin a FORD Picknp in your work! fri*"*9 FT. MORE PAYLOAO SMQ atkl carries a full X -ton load. Supported load capacity of the Ford Pickup is a full 38.8 cu. ft., as compared to 31.6 cu. ft. in the next leading make! FORD TRUCKING COSTS LESS ...mm nwtn last iiinwi Urtij la--t mwtnfcon iuu M 8>«9,(m ^ BUSS MOTOR SALES 531 Main St ' Phone 1 McHenry

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