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- , f.sf ; • •..¥*» r-$.' , . w _ . . . < 3 . * ; THE McHENRY PLXWDEALEH . v;? t vJ v " Thursday, November 10/1955" 4 t 'Ag- 8H«a>c"l Did you take the tour through our telephone office this week? Couldn't helf) thinking of alt the news, business, gossip afrid important messages that streak over that mass of wires each day. -- ! D. of A.-- That compact office is a busy ; Buss Motors place and has growing pains. It : McHenry Cleaners is easily the nerve center of! Joe's Tap McHenry and surrounding area, i Wattles Drugs ------ j Art smith's We found management and all ; Main Paint employees well-versed in the in- P. M. Justen tricacies of a telephone system and all were very gracidus .hosts to the many visitors. K OF C-Sponsored Movie '-- McH?nry Recreation Won Northern Mini Bowmen News Way back at a tender age, we worked during school vacation for -Clay Hughes and Illinois Bell. Of course, we never met Mr. Bell, but will gever forget some of the experiences with that man Hughes. Jim's Barber A. Gaulke, 462; I. Thompson, 495; A. Guzzardo, 453; T. Steffan, 177-180-517; EkS$h, Business Men-- Buss Motors Bimbo's No. 2 Tonyan const. Co. Freund's Dairy Wori Lost Bimbo's No. 1 Johnson Tool McHenry Welding 27 9 23% 12^ 21, 15 21 15 20H 15% 20 16 19 17 15 21 14 22 13 23 11 25 11 25 B. Bartz, There was the morning we appropriated a watermelon and placed it in a cool spring until | Crystal Tap noon. It would take some space j V'olo House to relate the dangers encountered Highland Shores in acquiring that melon, but Harry's never have we tasted one so de- d Samuelson, 203* licious- 204- >74; R. Weyland,' 224-568; V. j Weyland, 201-557; E. Buss, 222- The football season has ended i 553 b. Doherty, 203- G Golding, 5n McHenry with few bright j 208; A. Mullere, 205-212-597; A. spots to record. While disappoint- McCarroll, 223-553. ed in the season, we are not j L ready to criticize. In most games our boys faced too much size, age and experience. Next year we should show vast improvement or call in the Kefauver committee. V.F.W.-- H. Devine, 200-200; J. Stilling, 202. The scene of high school sports switches to indoor sports. In basketball we find that McHenry plays its first game at Marengo. This is not a conference game, but brings together two county teams that have been rivals for many years. The first conference game is set for Wednesday, Nov. 23. The Barrington Broncs will be here for that one. In the past those Bronchos have been mighty hard to tame.\ It appears that some sophomores will have to come along fast to give McHenry a winner tl^B year. We like to withhold names until coaches have a chance to look over all prospects. In fact, we think that every player on tl^B squad should feel that he has a chance for first string. gudden thought: Can any of you men crack an egg in a pan without getting a chip of the shell in it? We like to try our luck at frying an egg once in a while, but never can hold 'em together or keep the shells out like they show in the magazine ads. The bacon we can fry. Left Overs-- B. Gilpin, 187-488; P. Stilling, 177; T. Stilling, 179-467; L. Cairns, 187. Al's White House Schroeder Iron Works McHenry Theatre Club 120 McHenry Welding Wolff Bait Shop- Club Lilymoor Hillcrest Rod & Gun McHenry Recreation Worts Service station C. Col man, 494; B. Hulquist, 192-450; L. Vacondio, 177-491; J. Rosing, 176-463; I. Kreier, 178- 454; V. Nimke, 460; E. Hoyte, 208-511; S. Sutton, 190-480. --- Palace r-- 1 C.O.F. 9:00-- E Frost, 230; H. Steffes, 212- 213-219-644; Geo. M. Freund, 237- 214-608; A. Nelson, 230; H. Steffan, 204. * \ C.O .F 7:00-- D. Rosing, 212; G. Peterson, 221; B. Kreutzer, 211-575. V.F.W.-- H. Devine, 213-570; J. Stilling, 212; G. Golding, 561. Tavern-- K. Brand, 234-571; D. Hansen, 205; Wagner, 205; Winters, 214- 564; Kralowetz, 214; Smith, 210; Hans, 202; Kilday, 211; D. Weingart, 569; G. Schaefer, 202. Gutter Queens-- Al's Welding F.M. Television McDonald's Chet's Service Seven G's McDermott's Lakeside Isabell's Wally's Vogue L. Diedrich, 187; 179. McMahdhS Old Timers-- i Adams, 200; 246; 677. Pyritz, 207-224- ! City-- j Hagberg, 211; Kreutzer, 202- ! 570; H. Smith, 211-212-610; A1 [schaefer, 216-211-593; V. Adams, ! 211; Cristy, Sr., 234; Cristy, Jr., ^02-211-590; K. Conway, 205. Ladies 9:00-- M. Donnelly, 177-246-567; A. ^ 451; T. Steffan, 196-454; l&shall, 457. Guess it's practice. Back in our single days,, we burned a pot roast on both sides. That's «when we changed to eggs. Thurs. 9:15-- L C3ark Che v. 16 8 Old Bridge Tavern 16 8 P. M. Television '*15 9 Prager 15 9 H. E. Buch & Sons 14 10 Kent Corp. 13 11 Blatz 11 13 Schilling's Resort 10 14 Lannes Realtors 9 15 Freund Oil Co. 9 15 Park Pub 9 15 McHenry Auto Body 7 17 Stella, 201; Dillon, 203; J. Schilling, 219-200; Krause, 231-607; Vogt, 202; Corso, 219; Ciechon, 209; Freund, 212; Koch, 234; Hojnacki, 201-567; Peisert, 203; R. Freund, 215; G. Kinsala, 212- 245-625; Crouch, 215. Forresters-- Ed Justen, 573; Ed Thennes, 243-576; F. Meyer, 551; D. Weber, 202; A. Blake, 217-556; C. Ladies 7:00-- McHenry Sand McHenry Cab Craft Mfg. Blatz W Gravel 14 •13 11 10 THE GREAT OUTDOORS By Jack Walsh lil!llil!l!l!l!tllllll!ri!lll!l!l!lllll!lllll!l This Week we will start by correcting an error we made last week. The pheasant season will open at 12:00 noon on the 11th of November, and will run to November 30th inclusive. Last week We made the mistake of saying the season opened on the 15th. We hope this mistake has not caused any hunters to change their plans. Try to keep the "Ten Commandments of Safety" and you will have safer and more enjoyable hunting. Here are 1 few extra tips to remember. R^pect the farmers and landowners. Never hunt on a person's land without his permission. The state law saya you cannot hunt on unposted land without the owner's permisison. Do not let your dog get too close to a stream or creek after the 15th of November as the trapping season opens then and a dog can get a pretty sore foot ih an average size trap if not released immediately. The trapping season opens November 15 at 12 noon and ends December 31 at 12 noon. We urge you to pick up the Illinois Game and Fish Codes at sport stores and the City Clerk's*, office. We hop* everybody ,has good^ luck Friday and all through the*' season. L. Michels, 456; E. Hester, 482; E. Justen, 455; E. Conway, 192- 474; M. Doherty, 194-176-179-549; A. Glosson, 179-462; L. Ferwerda, 179. SCHEDULE (Bow ling fear PICKUPS streak of sanity in him somewhere. It's nice for children to have Match- McHenry Rec 2576, Wonder Tues. 7:00-- ?' Won Lost Hester Oil 19% 7% Bowling Bar 17 10 Air Spun Builders 16 11 Hettermann's 15 12 Norseman's 13% 13% Hank's Fireside 13 14 Fi-eund's Dairy 11% 15% Meister Brau 5 22 B. Voase, 215-550; J. Lenzen, 202; F. Wittleder, 215. Nov. 18 -- At Marengo Nov. 23 -- Barrington here Nov. 29 -- Hebron here Dec. 2 -- At Warren Dec. 9 -- At Libertyville Dec. 10 -- Crystal Lake here Dec. 16 r-- Woodstock here Dec. 20 -- At Harvard Dec. 27-30 Invitational tourna ment at Grant H.S., Fox Lake Jan. 6 -- At Lake Forest * Jan. 13 -- Zion here Jan. 14, 16, 17, 18 -- County tournament at Woodstock Jan. 20 -- at Barrington Jan. 24 -- Marengo here Jan. 27 -- Warren here Feb. 3 -- Libertyville here Feb. 4 -- At Crystal Lake A cold, dreary day, with high blustering winds, did not dampen the spirits of 51 bowmen who took part in Northern Illini Bowmen's Turkey and Novelty Shoot on Nov. 6. Clubs represented were^ Kishwaukee (DeKalb-Sycainore'), Chicago Bow Hunters, ,Bo-Armw-Golden Arrow • (Bull Valley),^ Blackhawk (Rockford), Fox River Valley Archers (Cary- Fox; River Grove) and N.I.B. The 26 target novelty round with home designed targets made quite a hit with the shooters. The targets were designed by the secretary of the club, with' several cute drawings. The artist was junior member Joan Adams. Winners were: Expert Irtst. Men -- i. Brad Gross, G.A., 360;. Cffuck Murphy, C.B.H., 355; Monte' Milfer, N.I.B., 260. Bowmen v-- 1. Don Johns, C.B.H., 185; 2. John Ellis, N.I.B., 180; 3. Vern Block, N.I.B., 175. Archer -- Tony Siebold, NI.B., 125; Neil .Bergsten, Kis., 120; 3. Tom Cartelono, 120. Women -- 1. Bernice Callignan, Bo-Arrow, 155; 2. Pearl Richard, Blackhawk, - 140; Irene Adams, N.I.B., 135. Junior Boys -- 1. Gene Stilling, 65; 2. Rich Schaefer, 55. Junior Gir^s -- 1. Joan Adams, 60. , Winners of the Clout Shoot were Chuck Murphy of C.B.H. and Bob Hiland, Kis. -/"> On Nov. 19 the N.I.B. will hold their first* award banquet at the American Legion Home at 7 p.m. 4, family style turkey dinner will be served to the Bowmen and. their friends. Master of ceremonies will be McHenry Sport Editor Earl Walsh. Guept speaker will be Erwin C. Godfrey, editor of the Illinois Archery association Bulletin from Morris. Entertainment wilP follow the dinner. Anyone who would like to attend may call McHenry 975-J. Reservations should be made this week. , Because of the dinner, the Bowmen will not hold their regular monthly meeting this ijionth. ' ' far. Buy ?U.S. savings Bond?' Plaindealer Readers -- SAVE $1.75 (-- PRESENT THIS AD FOR FREE ADMISSION GijfffP ONLY ON NOV. IS ^ JIM DELANEY ~ MCHS~BASKETBALL ' INVIT^ YOU 1 Match-- ^ Bowl Aire 2510, Bowling_ Bar j Feb 1Q _ ~At Woodstock Feb. 14 -- At Hebron pets ,u--n•t•i1l the peit s start to ,h ave i Lake Firemen 2328. Freund. 210' Russ 2os 11 children ^Those who saw the final football game between Crystal Lake and £»on-Benton say it was a top performance. Crystal Lake won the game 14 tojf? and that meant the championship. WoojWtock beat Warren 6 to 0 to keep Warren at the bottom of; the heap with McHenry. .Lake Forest beat McHenry 19 to' 6. Libertyville, the team that McHenry tied early in the season, defeated Barrington and took over third place in the standings. Commercial-- McHenry Laundry Brennan's Milk Ser. Old Spot Nye Drug Cozy Cottage Anderson's Candy Shop Bimbo's Lakemoor Nash Riberside Bake shop Riverside Bake Shop McHenry state Bank Chain of Lakes R. Osterby, 550; R. Anderson, 212-202-566. W 18" 16 15 15 15 7 12 12 11 11 7 5 2426. J. Gurgenibach, 227-563; Freund, 559. * TO TU "OVER 21" 2>*~ce* • Every Friday & Sunday Nite KEYMEN'S BALLROOM 4711 XV. Madison Street CHICAGO *"|pancing - 8:30 P.M. to 12:30 A.M. j?-- ONE NIGHT ONLY -- SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13 New Directions in Music • PRESENTING • THE GREAT SAUTER - FINEGAN ORCHESTRA On RCA Victor Records Ringwood Chemical Texans Lucky Strikes Hot shots Highlballers Railroaders Bushwackers* Yankee Clippers Splinters G. Baseggio, 196-526; K. Mc- Comb, 197-524; H. Templeton, 461; Lu Braidman, 179;- Leo Braidman, 218. W L 21 6 16 11 16 1? 13 14 13 14 10 17 10 17 9 18 I Feb. 17 -- Lake Forest here j Feb. 21 -- Harvard here I Feb. 24 -- At Zion | Game Time Frosh-Soph 7:00 Varsity 8:30 _ way those trades are going in the Ameiican League, it looks like the Sox will have to get busy. Wid Matthews announces that Turk Lown will be back with the Cubs. Now, wouldn't you like to have seen this. Jim Perking and Hugh W.L. Businessmen-- Paul's Variety Mill Inn W.L. Repair Krueger Fuels Lake Cleaners Rolaine Grill George's Fire'm|e W.L. Service Station AAT.L. Builders Lake View Silk Boats Dean's Market Won 17I/2 17 15V2 15 14 14 13 13 11 11 11 10 Lost 9V2 10 11% 12 13 13 14 14 16 16 16 17 Morris went deer hunting. They j 2 T°l*607: R" ,SpUehr' didn't even shoot a marrow but i r\^°'lnson. 203; A. had some fun. As Duncan Hines C Kopp' ^04» Rrates restaurants, this pair has Fredrickson. 207-564. now started to tour the country : xnto ' to classfty taverns. 1 Nlte °wls-- NORTH SUBURBAN STANDINGS FINAL , !W Crystal Lake 6 Zion 5 UbdHy^Hle 3 Barringtbn 4 Woodstock 2 Lake Forest 2 lifcHenry 0 Wferren t 0 Mi place Tavern McHenry Country club W 23 19 Thurs. Nite Ladies-- Z. Malochleb, 454. McHenry Juniors-- W L Rockets 11 1 j D-Jays 9 31 Wildcats 8 4 1 Gangbusters 5 7 Jets 5 7 Fireballs 3' 6 Hurricanes 2 7 Pin Busters 2 10 High Ind. Series: Ronnie Smith 484. High Ind. Game: Tom Mortimer 178. - High Team Series and Game: BTJays 2873, 652. Classified Ads are CARD (OF THANKS We • want to thank each one who participated in the recent Hallowe'en carnival at Edgebrook school and the District 26 conference. It is your help that makes the events of the McHenry Community P.T.A. a success. Again our tmnks. 27 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hans v Co-presidents ANNUAL FUND DRIVE FOR CHILDREN'S HOME LAUNCHED A two-fold campaign to give first hand information about the. Woodstock Children's home and to raise funds for partial support of this community institution/ is being launched by fifty citizens of the county and the Rev. Eugene Maxwell, superintendent. Richard cross, chairman of the annual fund drive which is conducted each year at this time, said that the committee will welcome invitatiqjis to appear before civic groups to outline the purpose of the 'home, to explain its role in county society and answer questions. Mr. Cross documented the need for the home in the county. "This need strikes h,ome when we realize half the average of forty-five children come from McHenry county families. Children are the innocent victims of broken homes and are placed with the Children's home by parejits or court action." Cross said the home requires $45,000 a year to operate; ,of this amount, $10,000 - came from parents and the courts, $20,000 from the Free Methodist church and $6,000 from contributions other than those received in the fund drive. That leaves about $9,000 to be raised during this "year's drive, a boost of about $1,400 over last years' charity requirements. Rev. Maxwell said the increase is partly .because less money has been received from parents and courts, partly because Jthe number of children is below the average. "While $1,000 per child may seem like a high amount to some, the state tells us we are the lowest of any institution in Region One, which is northern Illinois outside Chicago," Rev. Maxwell said. "It provides basic services only. We need to boost our medical program and to provide additional services for children." GENOA V# T H E A f R E Box Office opens Mon. thru Sat. 6:45 - Sun. 2:45. THURS. - SAT. NOV. 10-11-12 John Wa^ne - Lauren Bacall "BLOOD ALLEY" Cinemascope - Color . SAT..5iGV. 127- 2500 P,ML__ "t. P.T.A.»Approved Matinee \ "SERGEANT MIKE" SUN. - TUES. NOV. 13-15 Jane Wyman - Charlton Heston "LUCY GALLANT" And "BUCK PRIVATES" Abbott & Costello WED. - SAT^ NOV. 16-19 NOVr 16-19 Kirk Douglas - Silvano Mangano "ULYSSES" Technicolor And "ATOMIC KID" Mickey Rooney - Robert Strauss Read by Everyone! -sr? Want Jkds bring results. Place yoi$ra with the Plaindealer 1.1 ..'•'J SATURDAY MATINEE 1:30 to 4 P.M. T Opening Evenings Tues., Wed., Fri., Sat. and Sun., 8 to 11 p. m. JUST FDR FUN ROLLER RINK MCHENRY, ILLINOIS COMING BLUEMOON BALLROOM ELGIN, ILLINOIS Veteran's Day Friday, Nov. 11th "The Six Fat Dutchmen •I America's number one old-time Waltz King and his R.C.A. Victor Recording Band. ALSO Saturday, Nov. 12th "SKIPPER LEONE" WISCONSIN'S BEST STARRING ANDY ROBERTS ROSEMARY O'REILLY NICK TRAVIS BOBBY NICHOLS MOUSIE ALEXANDER JOE VENUTQ;': £ -- COMING -- The Big-Name Dance Orchestras Of llie Nation Nov.Jjfr RUBS Carlyle Dec. 4 Billy May Dec. 18 The "Commanders" Dec. 23 Ralph Marterie -- and -- 39 Days from. Today ... On Monday, December 19th . . , "THE CHRISTMAS PARADE OF 1955" A# UNFORGETTABLE V THREE HOUR STAGE PRESENTATION • •^featuring # Stars of Stage, Screen, Radio, TV - *n<l-- VELEBRPTIES GALORE Music By Fred Dale and His Coral Recording Orchestra • ALL SEATS RESERVED f TICKETS: $7.50, $5.50, $4.40 $3.30, $2.50, $1.75 Send Check, Cash or Money Order to "CHRISTMAS PARADE" 8141 W. Jackson Boulevard Chicago 12, Illinois ELM THEATRE' Wauconda, 111. Route 176 Adults 60c -Children (under 12) 25c Open Daily at 6:40 p.m. . Open Sundays at 2:30 p.m. FREE PARKING - 125 CARS WED. & THURS. NOV. 9-10 "THE SHRIKE" with Jose Ferrer - June Allyson FRI. & SAT.' NOV. 11-12 "SEVEN CITIES OF GOLD" with Richard Egan Sat., Nov. 12 Special Kiddie Show Ray Milland & Jan Sterling in "RHUBARB" Plus 3 CARTOONS Doors open 1:00 , Show Starts 1:30 All Seats 25c SUN., MON. & TUES. NOV. 13-14-15 • UMVBKAl-INTfRNMIONM WlH"l - OUUnirnHBIM-JHUEMWIB! , W - ST ECNNICOUIR C. WHUAM MlUtti ni CfltOWR oarfJWHOVn ** WED. NOV. 16 One Day Only Also "ROBT. WAGNER'S CHORAL GROUP" Benefit Show for the Island Lake Youth Organization. McHenry / Junior Hunter Safety Club There is a new club in the McHenry area titled "The McHenry Junior Hunter Safety Club." It is a club that will provide a program of firearms training covering activities such as safe handling, proper gun care andva marksmanship program. There is also leadership training in club administration. The primary interest is the instruction of youths, in the age bracket of 12-18, in firearms handling and prevention of hunting accideifts. In this age br&rket, 42% of the nation's hurting accidents occurrted. As a result, the National Rifle Association of America has devised a course to train youths and loWer this percentage. The courses are put into action by certified instructors whose certifications are based on experience and passing examinations. The instructor for this N.R.A. affiliated club is Herb Roeske of Mc- Cullom Lake. Administrative officers are: Harold "Buzz" Jensen - President Bill Jensen - Vice President MILL El* TODAY thru FRI. NOV. 10-11 "GENTLEMEN MARRY BRUNETTES" Jane Russell - Jeanne Crain Cinemascope Plus "DOWN THREE DARK STREETS" Broderick Crawford Matinee Armistice Day Schools out special show FREE, FREE - BUTTERED POPCORN with each ticket. "TARZAN THE APE MAN" 3 Color Cartoons Plus a "3 Stooge Comedy" All Seats 30c Door open 2 p.m. - One show Only - Eve. show at 5:30. SATURDAY ONLY THE GLASS SHIPPER' with Leslie Caron 2nd Hit "CANYON CROSSROADS" V: SUNDAY & MONDAY -7 THE SHRIKE" A completely new roll for June Allyson with Jose Ferrer. News - Cartoon - Shorts TUESDAY thru THURSDAY ' "SUDDENLY" Frank Sinatra Denais Steinbaeh - Treasurer- Jack Osterby - Executive Officer Last Saturday, November 5, the club had, a shoulder to Shoulder competitive match with tfie Island^ Lake Rifle Club under the instruction of Howard Brubach. This is another N.R.A- cluf>. The McHenry " team won the aggregate match by a score of 556 to 497 for Island Lake. The McHenry team was composed 'A Pa£ Buckie, Joe Sanford, John fc&3ki!bach,. Dennis Marshall, Glenn Gates. >Fack Osterby had official duties as executive officer.' . ' \ • Further news of the McHenry Junior Hunter Safety Club will appear in succeeding publications. fN |fIEMORIAM: In memory • of my husband, ^ Peter c. Simon, who passed away Nov. 6, 1951. 27 Mae Simon 1 Milirffr FRI. & SAT. NOV. 11-12 Also Sat. Matinee 2:15 "SEVEN CITIES OF GOLD" Richard Egan - Anthony Qyinn Cinemascope & Coloroby Deluxe SUN., MON. & TUES. NOV. 13-14-15 "ULYSSES" Kirk Douglas, Silvana Mangano Technicolor WED. & THURS. NOV. 16-17 "ONE DESIRE" Anne Baxter - Rock Hudson Technicolor :RYSTAL Two Shdws Nightly 1st Show at 7:15 FRI. & SAT. NOV. 11-12 "TROPIC ZONE" Ronald Reagan - Rhonda Fleming Also "THE STARS ARE SINGING" Rosemary Clooney - Anna Marie Alberghetti LATE "SPOOK" SHOW Saturday, Nov. 12 "WIERD WOMEN" SUNDAY, NOV. 13 " pean Martin - Jerry Lewis in # "THE CADDY" We are closing for the 1955 Season and wish to thank all of you fine people for your splendid cooperation. For our closing we -have free candy for the kiddies and gifts for the adults. SEE YOU NEXT SPRING. [ IB < HEiWRY 7'4eatoe * * * * * * v 218 So. Green St Mc Henry, Illinois PHONE 144 NOW! Plenty of parking space in our new parking lot adjacent to theatre. THURS., FRI. & SAT. NOV. 10-11-12 Sponsored By: McHenry Council 1288, Knights ot Columbus 2 Complete Shows - 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. JOth Century-Fox pnu SEVEN orGO QNn«*ScoP£ MATINEE SATURDAY, NOV. 12 - 1:80 P. M. ALL SEATS 25c . tfT' 2 HOURS y OF CARTOONS Bugs Bunny and Walt Disney Festival Please Note: This will be our last "Kiddie Show" until after the Holidays. Don't mi^s this one! SUN., MON. & TUES. NOV. 13-14-15 ^ CHARLTOH HESTON • JULIE MAMS ^•PRIVATE TOiMAjOR BENSON MINT »Y Technicolor WILUM OEMUKCT IM CMStflME Olid TIM HQVEY WED. - THURS. NOV. 16-17 'THE SHRIKE June Allyson - Jo£e Ferrer •l Coming Dec. 8 on Stage In Person - One Show Only EDDY HOWARD AND HIS ORCHESTRA Plus the outstanding drama of the the year THE TRIAL' ll Tickets on sale now at our box office ONLY THEATRE CAPACITY WILL BE SOLD. ALL SEATS 85c if ^ J *

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