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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Feb 1955, p. 5

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Thursday. February 10,1955 THE MeHENRY PLA1NDEALER lV ' Tp| y - y " s| PigiFivB 'lT^T'#n '•<J H f -- Bim- 512; 1.. Barbian, b Bowlings Bar Commercial -- ^ McHenry Laundry, 2 bo's, 1. Lies Adams, Thennea, 211-534; G. 225-568. Kleinhans Lumber, 3 -- Riverside Bake Shop, 0. R. Justen, 203-501; II. Gilliford, 201-537. Lakemoor Hardware, 3 -- Brennan's Milk Service, 0. J. Baker, 512; L. Ehrhardt, 502; E. Kroncke, v509; D. Huff, 213. Gutter Queens . McDonald's, 2 -- Lottie & Gene's, 1. M. Longfield, 433. Vogue, 2 -- Chet's.-l. J. Ciechon, 210-485; M. Goss, 451. Watty's, 3 -- Schiavone's, 0. J}. Blake, 422. Seven G'a, 2 -- Isabella's, 1. -- Bowling Bar -- Thurs. Nite Ladies -- Adams. Market, 2 --'• Htettermann's, 1. B. Freund, 200-433; M. H^ttermann, 189-505; M. Wakitsch,, 449. Central Garage, 2 -- Timm's, Tap, 1. "D. Preund, 436; L. Huemann, 427. Leo Painterettes, 2 -- G. & G. Decorators, 1. F. Weingart, 424; L Stilling, 452; L. Schmitt, 450; L. HEiller, 448; M. B. Fuchs, 191-442. Bowling Bar, 2 -- Lay's Tavern, 1. L. Meyers, 443; Z. Malochleb, 181-491. Thurs. 9:15 -- Clark Chev, 2 -- Tower Grill, 1. E. Kamin, 540; R. Cynowa, Sr., 203-551. Blatz, 3 -- Lannes Realtor, 0. Prager, 2 -- Al's Welding, 1. Aregger, 520; Corso, 215-517; Gioh, 514. Vogue, 2 -- F. M. Television, 1. Hojnacki, 554; Peisert, 200. Match -- Johnsburg, 2724 ..-- Wauconda, 2565. V. Freund;, 515; E. Koch, 209-508; R. Cynowa, 201-541; C. Corso, 522; A. Krause, 201-578; Paulsen, 210-535; Thompson, 210- 522; Pearson, 509; Mazu, 508. Match -- Johnsburg Bowling Resort, 2699 -- Buss Motors, 2570. E. Buss, 210-538; B. Peisert, 224- 552; McCarroll, 511; V. Freund, 207-535; C. Corso, 204-596; A. Krause, 546; E. Peisert, 527. -- Palace -- 9:00 Ladies -- T. Olsen Builders, 2 -- Sports- SOARING HIGH FOR BALL man's Urn, 1. J. Kralowetz, 461; M. Powers,, 447; M. Donnelly, 452. Mi Place, 2 -- Mark's Sport Store, 1. E. Winkel, 457; R. Marshall, 441. 7:00 Ladies -- McHenry Cab, 2" -- McHenry Sand & Gravel, 1. L. Funk, 179- 484; L. Michels, 181-485. McHenry Lumber, 2 -- Blatz, 1. T.' Meyer, 176-469; E. Conway, 177-463; E. Hester, 455; E.' Justen, 433; M. Doherty, 452; A. Glosson, 429; B. Meath, l8l- 490; N- Larkin, 182-521. ,< Tavern -- Royal Inn, 2 -- Fox Hole, 1. R. Homo, 223-508; T. Getner, 517; B. Cable, 502. Snug Harbor, 2 --- Old Bridge, 1. C. Behnke, 206-209-592; D. Weingart, 207-231r620; G. Kinsala, 214-542; T. Sutton, 551; J. Larkin, 231-210-632; M. Crouch, 236-576. Joe's Tap, 3 -- H&nk's Fireside, 0. G. Schaefer, 202-201-582; Ed Maynard, 512; Joe Simon, 536; Low, 202-543; Siekerman, 506; Bacon, 509. Junior Varsity Beats Lakers The McHenry Junior Varsity. had the situation wiell in hand most of the way at Libertyville last Friday night and wrote another victory into the records, 47 to 31. McHenry's scoring was well spread over the lineup, but Jim Huemann's 8 free throws in the same number of tries stands out as an interesting observation. McHenry J.V. (47) B F Old Timers -- Johnson's, 2384 -- Bacon's, 2317. D. Johnson, 526; Nimtz, 513; Petersen, 201-211-547. Cristy, Sr., 2167 -- Rogers, 2035. Cristy, Jr, 205-502; Cristy, Sr., 522. Nite Owls -- Al's White House, 3 -- Club Lilymoor, 0. G. Steindoerfer, 176- 451; E. Rand, 421. Schroeder Iron, 2 -- Mi Place, 1. B. Dowell, 179-483. Want Ads, Bring Results P Caron 0 0 1 Weber 0 0 0 McMahon 2 0 4 Justen 2 0 5 Zimmerman >000 Conway 1 3 5 Cepulis 2 0 2 Huemann 3 8 3 Hogan 12 0 Beck 3 C 0 Wissell 3 f 0 Totals Libertyville J.V. (SI) Clement T. Wood Jarrett Mooney Garrison Sitz N. Wood Prussing 0 ,0 2 Van Aiken 1 0 1 Aschner 1 0 1 Schwandt 0 0 Q Betychman 4 2 1 Service Company Holds Toiiih Annual Meeting Formers from McHenry county will be gathered in Woodstock this Saturday for the tenth annual meeting of the McHenry County Service company, starting at 10:30 o'clock. Reports of company activities and the election of two men as directors for three-year terms will occupy most of the morning session. Directors who terms expire include Kenneth /Cristy of Ringwood and George Richardson of Spring Grove. Featured speaker is the Rev. Charles H. Willey, pastor of the First Christian church, of Moline. 17 13 20 B F P 0 2 0 0 5 0 0 Totals 11 9 17 Savings Invested in Crystal Lain Savings and Loan earn 2 '/j % plus y2% extra. 38-tt DAN POWERS, Auctioneer Patzke Photo The above picture shows Dick Joosten in "spread formation as he grabbed rebound in the Crystal Lake game. Jack Rogers is the player high above Dick. ^ The undersigned having decided to quit farming will sell at Public Auction on the farm known as the Banford Farm located 1% miles N.E. of Woodstock or *4- mile North of Raffel Fioral Gardens on SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 1955 starting at 12:00 sharp, the following described property 35 Head of Livestock, consisting of: 18 Hi Grade Holstein dairy cows, 5 of these cows have freshened in the past 6 weeks and 6 will either be fresh or close springers by th$ day of sale. These cows have plenty of size and are in good flesh. All cattle TB. and Bangs tested. 3 Holstein Heifers, 20 mos. old, bred, vaccinated. 1 Holstfein Heifer 18 mos. old, vaccinated. 4 Holstein heifers 1 yr. old, vaccinated. 2 Guernsey heifers, 1 yr. old, vaccinated. 1 Guernsey heifer, 10 mos. old, vaccinated. 2 Ayrshire heifers, 5 mos. old, registered. 5 Holstein heifers, 3 mos. old. FEED -- 1400 bu. ear corn, 300 bales 1st cutting hay, mixed. MACHINERY -- McD. tractor plow, 2 bottom, 14", McD. tractor disc, 7'. J.D. corn planter, 999; Case side delivery rake. J.D. horse mower, 5'. D.B. hammer mill, field cultivator, broadcast seeder, 4 section drag; rubber tire wagon and rack; 2 steel stock tanks; electric clippers. Many other small items. . si i DAIRY EQUIPMENT -- DeLaval milking machine unit. DeLaval milker pump and motor; 10 milk cans; 2 wash tanks; hot water heater; pails; strainers, etc. Terms: $25.00 and under cash, over that amount % down and the balance in monthly payments plus interest. Buy what you want, sign your own note, no co-signers needed. Settlement must be made the day of sale. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS THORP SALES CORP. PHONE 110 WOODSTOCK, ILL LOUIS CH1COINE a. How many "horses' would you like? \ •? ww 7??' *• «.** www •--» • A •• * - \ - Xo-/ 180 H.P. Created for drivers who demand blazing acceleration, the "Super Turbo-Fire V8"* offers comjnanding plus-performance. ||ij||<$2 H.P. A silk-lined cyclone of power, the "Turbo- ^ffp|rp V8" boasts the shortest stroke and highest com- ' ^JJWssion in its field. H.P. With Powerglide*, the "Blue-Flame 136" the ease of automatic shifting at lowest price, S,' ^ith 6-cylinder economy. r yjjj • j " H.P. Lowest in initial cost, ultra-thrifty, the "Blue- N^panile 123" 6 is the world's yardstick for value and V Usability. *Optimal at extra cost. <'. No matter which engine you choose, you get Chevrdlet's sparkling new body design. You get a velvety ,!§£ ride you never expected in a low-priced car, the easy " " flexing of Glide-Ride front suspension, the effortlessness of ball-race steering. You get your pick of three k ern drives, a full range of power assists. . . . But live a Chevrolet and learn the whole big story! motoramtc CHEVROLET Stealing the Thunder from the High-Priced Cars! Wife" ftCLARK CHEVROLET SALES 2<f W. ELM STREET PHONE 277 MeHENRY. ILL. NORTH SUBURBAN STANDINGS W L Barrington 11 0 Ciystal Lake. 8 3 Warren 8 3 Woodstock 5 6 McHenry 4 .7 Lake Forest 3 8 Zion ,38 Libertyville 2 9 Games Friday Woodstock at McHenry Lake Forest at Barrington Libertyville at Crystal Lake Warren at Zion 'I »'M < * I * •! * !• > > •> * •> •» •> »'1' * ,|, V.F.W. AUXILIARY NEWS By Jean Weyland > •!• 'H-M-fr <1 -i A joint meeting of the V.F.W. and auxiliary was held Monday, Jan. 31, with many important questions discussed for the coming year. The combined meeting of the two organizations is held once a year for this purpose. More than forty members were present to take part in the discission, after which movies were slhown and a lunch served. SUmpiit Services Conducted In Texas Leon Slimpin, 62, a native of McHenry and a former resident of Elgin, died Friday, Feb. 4, fn a veterans' hospital in Houston, Tex. He had been ill six months. A veteran of World War I, he worked for a utilities company in Houston, where he resided since 1912. He was born Aug. 3, 1892, in McHenry. Survivors are a son, three brothers and a sister. Military rites were held Tuesday Ln Houston, where burial also took place. AUGUSTA MALSCH, FORMER RESIDENT. ' DIED IN WISCONSIN Mrs. Augusta Malsch, 88, for many years a resident of McHenry, died at her home at Genoa- City, Wis., Monday, Feb. 7. In 1928 she moved to Wisconsin to reside with a son, John, at Pell Lake. Surviving are two sons, Ernest of North Bristol and Charles of Madison, Wis.; one daughter, Mrs. Ida Thompson of Harvard; twelve grandchildren, fifteen great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. Rites were held Wednesday afternoon from the Haage funeral home ir Genoa City. <ii'i ii i h i i m t n t u M i i t 111 milium i mini VANDALS SHOOT WINDOWS When "plaster fell from the walls of their living room one evening this past week, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Albright, Who reside between Woodstock and Har vard, began an investigation. After learning that a shot had been fired through a window of their home, they immediately called the sheriff's office, members of which found a slug from a 22- caliber rifle on the floor. Reports of similar occurrences have been made in the county, one later that night in the same area and another in Bull Valley Last Sunday night our M.YJP. Was invited to Ingleside for a sports night The girls played volleyball and each won one game. The boys played basket* ball, ifris was the first of a series of games we will play against other M.Y.F. groups in our conference. Dick Wissell is the manager and the team has twenty members. Penny Fike and Betty Wright led the girls in cheers. After the game, Ingle- , side served everyone pop and • cake. { Feb. 12 we are having a Val-, en tine dance in the church basement. It will start at 8:30 /and end at 11. There win be no admission charge but there will be a slight charge for refreshments. Every member is invited and can bring a guest. r 1 Feb. 13 we will (have an M.Y.F. meeting at 7:30 p.m. There will be a movie and discussion. Betty Wright, reporter NOW! TWO NEW WAYS "TO ENJOY * J by GREYHOUND! Iww Hr-Ww twnii: Des Plaines ... Chicago Oak Park Evans ton MULTI-RIDE TICKET PLAN For one bargain price you get 10 rides within 30 days between any two points on Northland Greyhound Lines (except where certain commuter fares apply). Children fide for half fare. » S6U1-81K TICKTMI (fir trtj) 2. family fare PLAN OK-WIY Flic .$ .75 . 1.30 . 1.10 . 1.05 $ 6.70 11.60 9.80 9.S0 hnp fir-tamMi Hi: Jacksonville $21.75 Tampa, Fla. .... 24.05 Miami Beach, Fla. 27.81 Madison, Wis. . *HntMnd, wife, ton oc daughter 12 to 21. S*vin|i mn grfliter if more than 3 persons in family- (including las) (lax fraa) family has member nnder 12. Co Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday: return any day of the WMk. Elm St. For ferffar Information, riot or phoMi GREYHOUND "TERMINAL Phone 104-R $39.25 43.30 50.03 2.25 (dKm U.S. ton) rout DIPARTMINT STQM OP TRAVIi Lend Uncle Sam your savings. PLANNING V/ Hundreds of plans and variations in our files can. help you decide what yo*: need in that home you want to build. Just drop 1 in and let us know dot you'd like to get planning ideas. ALEXANDER LUMBER CO. PHONE 1424 Main fit McHenry, 1 ra farybodxi't Aww-BOWIING I • I #• • • PP Exhibition Bowling Saturday, Feb. 12th - 8 p m. to it pm BY TWO GREAT CHAMPIONS ED KAWOLiCS PAUL KRUMSKE -- ALSO SEE the 10 TOP MEN from our own men's leagues bowl in Matched-Team Competition with them. So, be sure to be on hand for an exciting evening at . . Johnsburg Bowling Resort Johnsburg Bridge "With the New Automatic Pin-Spotters' Phone McHenry 1475 Johnsburg, I1L WE ARE NOW TAKING SUMMER LEAGUE REESERVATJONS ON OUR AIR-CONDITIONED ALLEYS. >lT, ' W- i; Ih

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