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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Apr 1956, p. 5

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• \ , t i l . ' „ 1 ' k 1 " » , "s rarsday. AfrHl 28, 1951 y-\:'xi* as * ^,1 J -/, >>", J-~ • { * * " " % • ' /' , ' ^ *.' <'.-".: _4 •rite iicHEiifr PLAINBEXIEH •f p^sr ^ fts^3 Tp- c s?*w *• «%v^ > ; Plaindealer Phone 170 - 171 Published every Thtirsdaiy at. McHenry, 111., by the McHenry Publishing Company, Inc. f> ' . , . -- -- NATIONAL EDITORIAL Asgodi^N W. BURFEINDT, Gen'l. Manager ADELE FROEHLICH, Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATE In McHenry County frl Year $3.00 6 Months $1.75 3 Months .< $1.00' Outside McHenry County 1 Year $3.50 6 Months ....: $2.00 3 Months $1.25 PRESS mt HSSOCIHTIOn/ Entered as second-class matter at the post office at McHenry, Illinois, under the act of May 8, 1879. WOODSTOCK HIGH IN 16 TO 8 WIN OVER MCHS BALL TEAM WOODSTOCK HIGH IN WIN - • Woodstock High handed the MCHS varsity baseball team a 16 to 8 shellacking in a light -hitting game. Pitchers on both teams lacked control. In the RBI column, Huff and Schaefer each had three, while Bill Huemann drove in two runjiers. Woodstock (Id) Musser ss Burmeister 2b Pooler p Laing c Wittenberg rf Woellert If Hanley 3b Anderson cf Gray lb Cope cf £raside 3D Totals McHenry (8) Huff ss B. Huemann 3b Schmitt 2b Baker lb Schaefer lf-p J. Huemann cf Olson c Useman rf . Sales p-lf Qfeistian lb Bfenson rf Totals AB R H 3 1 1 - 5 2 1 2 «1 0 5 2 0 4 3 1 2 3 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 3 1 2 0 0 0 . 1 0 1 29 16 7 R H 3 1 1 2 1 1 4 1 1 2 0 0 4 1 2 2 1 0 3 1 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 26 8 6 Flfil WITH By Jimmy Rupee On April 17, Crystal Lake high school's golf team came to McHenry and promptly spanked our young lads to the tune of 6 to 4. Jim Justen and Matt Eichinger won their matches and Bob Cable lost his on the last hole. For the nine holes, Eichinger, Cable and Larry Corey had 48, Justen, 50, and Art Beck, 55. Two days later, McHenry journeyed to Grayslake and the results were graced with conquest, McHenry 14 Mt, Grayslake Vi. All members of the team won their matches. Scores for the nine holes were M. Eichinger, 42, Larry Corey, 44, Art Beck, 45, Bob Cable, 46, and Jim Justen, 47. Coach Cuda wrote a note commending his golfers on their improvements since the weather has turned warm and stated his team is1 largely made up of freshttien and sophomores. Last Tuesday, the women members of McHenry Country club held their spring luncheon. President of the Ladies' Golf association at the club is Julia Kralowetz; vice-president, Betty Moss; secretary, Mary Buckie; treasurer, Bernice Jensen. The girls from Skokie did a wonderful job on the prizes and should receive praise, Julius _ Goffo, the home professional, defined the rules and etiquette of golf. May 1 is opening golf day and the event for the day • will be blind bogey. Julie Goffo will give a group lesson. -- Sunday's low net event for the men was won by Norm Knaack with 70-4-66, while Matt Hoffman was second with 92-19-71. The Peoria event in class 1-7 went to Norm Knaack and second was C. Schmidt; Class 8-15 went to John Busscher and B. Beilman. Class 16 and up went to Pete Meyers and Matt Hoffman. The events for Sunday is the start of the two-man best ball tournament over 36 holes with the first 18 holes Sunday.' At Pistakee golf course, Bill Melpede will have John Lindstrom back as golf instructor. The ladiep of the course will have a" luncheon May 16 to make plans for their golfing days. Mrs. Ruth Barlow is president. At Chapel Hill, Stan and Ethel Corey are counting the days to when their clubhouse will' be completed. They added 72 feet on the old clubhouse with ladies' and men's, showers and lockers downstairs. Work will start next week on the addition of nine holes, so next year, Chapel Hill will be 18 holes. REVIEWING EARLY HAPPENINGS IN McHENRY and VICINAGE Plaindealer Files Furnish Memories of Yesteryears TWKNTY-FIVE YEARS AGO From Issue of April 23, 1981 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Frett celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary on April 20, when a solemn high mass, at St. Patrick's church, was followed by a breakfast at the Justen hotel. Mrs. Ellen Bolger, 74, mother of State Representative Thomas A. Bolger and sister of Mayor John R. Knox, died at her home Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nye have returned from their honeymoon and are now occupying the Dr. N. J. Nye cottage. John Francis Knox, 45, son of Mrs. Stacia Malone, died at St. Joseph's hospital, Elgirt, last Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stenger (Borteel Spencer) of Waukegan are parents of a son, born April 19. INJURED IN FALLS Mrs. George Bohr sustained a broken arm in a fall this past week. Mrs. Edward Buchert suffered a broken knee cap, also in a fall. Lend Uncle Sam Your Dollars SERVICES HELD IN CRYSTAL LAKE FOR MORT RITT, 83 Mortimer Frederick Ritt, 83, formerly a jeweler in McHenry tnd Crystal Lake, died Monday fternoon, April 23. The deceased was born at Richmond May 3, 1872, and moved to Crystal Lake when he was five years old. He was employed by the Chicago & North Western railroad for thirty-two years before opening the jewelry stores. Three daughters, one sister, two grandchildren and one greatgrandchild survive. © The body rested at the Warner funeral home in Crystal Lake until Wednesday at 2 o'clock, when Rev. Walter Bloesch officiated at. last rites, followed by interment in Union cemetery. Classified Ads bring results Place yours with the Plaindealer Fashion Show and Luncheon given by the RUTH HOULE SHOP CRYSTAL LAK-Eh" ' Benefit American Cancer Society Wednesday, May 16 VILLA 6'ESTE CARY, ILL. Call Crystal Lake 1923 for tickets (limited) MATH N. SCHIITT SUPERVISOR OF McHENRY TOWNSHIP has moved his office to 8 312 East Elm St. (Formerly Occupied by Toddler Shop) $ H 0 L 1 D A Y LOCATION OF YOUR DREAM Over 1 mile of WOODED RIVER FRONTAGE on the BEAUTIFUL EAST SHORE OF THE FOX RIVER. PLUS a natural SPRING-FED LAKE, Six SANDY BEACHES, Three BOAT HARBORS and over 3 miles of WINDING WATERWAYS through the property. All this and more for AS LOW AS $1250.00 for a HUGE 70' x 125' SITE. Add this to the fact that our building program allows us to offer you a COMPLETE 3 BEDROOM RANCH HOME with 1096 square feet of living area FOR AS LOW AS $8,825.00 DOWN PAYMENT TO SUIT THE AVERAGE INCOME! YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO INVESTIGATE! Located Just 4 miles south of McHenry. Turn south on Fox Street, just over the bridge 'on Route 120. Or call McHENRY 1934 ° H I L L S FORTY YEARS AGO * From Issue of April 27, 1916 ' Stephen Heimer, proprietor of the Northwestern hotel and buffet, is giving up the business which will be taken over by Gj|s Behrens, who has formerly operated saloons at Feloit, Wis., land Woodstock. The Heimer family will remain in McHenry for the present. . James B. Perry has been a patient at y*e Harvard hospital, where he underwent minor surgery. Miss Margaret. Ward, a teacher in the North Chicago schools, is spending her spring ^ vacation with her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Howard .announce the arrival of a baby daughter at their honie last Sunday. The John Fay family is now occupying the home on John street they recently purchased. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kinsala are parents of a son born .last S a t u r d a y . . •v TEN YEARS AGO From Issue of April 25, 1946 Mrs. Peter M. Justen, Mrs. George Lindsay and Mrs. George Worts attended the state convenermassage the medicated skin and body LOTION with OVER USES USED BY MORE THAN 4,000 HOSPITALS • RELIEVES chafed backs & joints, dry, chapped skin, tired aching foet. • RELAXES fatigued, aching muscles, tent* fraulod nerves. Eases aching muscles, induces restful sleep. • SOOTHES skin of bed-confined patients, baby's diaper irritation, sunburn !• windburn. Prevents A stops skin-sores. dermassa m "tfdiratra FUU 4-OZ. SIZE FD C C I when you buy KECI Reg. 16 ox. SI.35 sixe. If not delighted, return unused large bottle for PULL REPUNDI ASK FOR d e r m a s s a g e TODAY at Bolger's drug store 103 So. Green St. PHONE 40 McHenry, 111. tion of the R.N.A., held at Springfield April 17. Miss Shirley Covalt and Capt. Norman Blomgren were united in marriage at the Community Methodist church last Sati3Tci%. Edward P. Walsh, a native of McHenry, died at his home near Harvard, April 22. Linus Newman is nursing an injured collarbone and arm and his wife a fractured leg as the result of an auto accident last week. FAVOR NEW TAX PERMIT The Illinois Association of County Officials, meeting in Springfield this past week, adopted a resolution favoring legislation to permit counties to levy a half cent sales tax in unincorporated areas. The plan, to be presented to the 1957 Legislature, according t6 the resolution, would aid financially pressed counties and place county merchants on the same level with those in cities which now levy a half cent tax. BOY SCOUT NEWS This is the weekend activity schedule, in part, for the Springfield trip. Friday, visited state conservation game farm at Yorkville. Supper at Ottawa, where Fox river eqds by running into Illi-1 nois river. Saturday, climbed Starved Rock for daylight observation, explored French canyon, climbed Jacob's Ladder and Lover's Leap Point, observed huge Illinois river dam, descended to floor of ( Horseshoe canyon to find snow ] and ice. Also visits to Matheson state park, Lincoln and Spring-1 field, where we saw Lincoln's ' tomb, Tiome, museum, state house arid Capitol building; cn to New Salem and Petersburg. Sunday, made Lincoln trail hike, had lunch with Joliet troops, hiked to Springfield C&pi-1 tol building. We are grateful to our sponsors, the American Legion, and ; all Pancake Day supporters. The Tower Grill On Route 120 at Lakemoor Between Volo and McHenry GO®: EATim TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR CARRY OUT SERVICE FOR THE UNEXPECTED GUESTS, EVENING SNACKS, OR A READY TO EAT DINNER. JUST PHONE McHENRY 161 French Fried Chicken one-half $1.45 Chicken Special "Leg An' Thi" large 95 Bar-B-Q Ribs French Fried Jumbo Shrimp 1-45 French'Fried Shrimps, Special -95 Packaged Piping Hot with Golden Brown French Fries Cole Slaw, Bread and Butter. , o Hamburgers, Pure Beef 25 or Six for FULL FOUNTAIN Counter Service or Dining Room Telephone McHenry 161 IN LAKEMOOR TOWER GRILL on Route 120 FOR FUN! FOR HEALTH! AT THE HOME OF THE AUTOMATICS On Tu ANNOUNCING: OPEN BOWLING 't 1 Tsars., Sat. & Sim., 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. GET IN ON THE FUN! LEAGUE BOWLERS CAN KEEP THEIR GAME "SHARP" AND BEGINNERS CAN GET IN PLENTY OF PRACTICE GAMES BEFORE THE WINTER LEAGUES START NEXT FALL. WHY NOT GET A GROUP OF YOUR FRIENDS TOGETHER FOR SOME REAL EXCITEMENT AND HEALTHFUL ENJOYMENT? Special Notice to all you "Guys & Dolls Register Now! . . . for our j f Mixed Summer League ita rt >AYf MAY ry f4 $aofl: Try Our Delicious PIZZA SPAGHETTI RAVIOLI (Carry Outs Too) BOWL ALL SUMMER IN OUR COOL, COMFORTABLE AIR-CONDITIONED ALLEYS. GET TOGETHER WITH A GROUP OF YOUR FRIENDS AND REGISTER NOW TO BE SURE YOU'LL BE INCLUDED IN THIS LEAGUE. THIS IS REAL FUN AND EXERCISE FOR YOUNG & OLD. HUSBANDS. WIVES & SWEETHEARTS. THE "RHYTHMIC BOWLING" OF OUR AMF AUTOMATIC ALLEY£ WILL HELP IMPROVE YOUR GAME. COME IN AND TEST DRIVE THE NEW 1956 FORDS (No Obligation, Of Course) -31 B U S s c M 0 T 0 R S A L E S R rt At The Johnsburg Bridge Johnsburg, 111. WE'RE OUT TO MAKE 1956 OUR BIGGEST YEAR IN SALES! WE ARE OFFERING THE BIGGEST TRADE-INS IN OUR HISTORY! COME IN NOW AND HEAR OUR EXCELLENT PROPOSITION. •4 or Phone McHenry I 531 W. Main St., McHenry, III

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