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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 May 1975, p. 7

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Vs I PAGE 7 - PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, MAY 28. 1975 E Warrior Ray Williams at­ tempts to steal second base only to find Roe of the Zee-Bees in perfect position to receive the on target throw from thfe cat­ cher. The Warriors lost the conference game 3-2. (STAFF PHOTOS-WAYNE GAYLORD) The Constitution of the United States is the result oj the collected wisdom of our coun­ try- Thomas Jefferson Columbus ran into a tropical storm on his fourth voyage in 1502, and lost 29 of his 30 ships. Soph Nine Loses To Zion And Harrington MUCH OF THE CUBS'k EARLY SEASON SUCCESS HAS BEEN DUE TO THE GREAT PLAY OF The McHenry sophomores Baseball Team lost to Zion at Zion on Thursday by the score of 6 to 3. Wacky Fuller broke out of a slump with 2 hits. On Friday in a makeup game with Barrington the sophs lost 8 to 2. Steve Mai, Scott Letzter and Marty Fossum all had 2 hits. The frosh also had a tough time of it, losing 4 games this past week. On Thursday they lost to Zion 7 to 6, on Friday Barrington came from behind to win 8 to 5. On Saturday in a makeup doubleheader the frosh lost the opener 5 to 1, and then lost the nightcap in the bottom of the seventh 5 to 4. ©OSK Register Now For ue Auto And Sports Car Meet Antiq your week ahead B1 DR. A.W. DAMIS Antique auto and sports car owners have until Monday, June 2, to register vehicles in Secretary of State Michael J. Howlett's annual Antique Auto and Sports Car Meet. Late entries will be accepted at an increased registration fee. The Meet and flea market will be held June 13-14 on the Mile Track Infield at the State Fairgrounds in Springfield. Secretary Howlett again will serve as coordinator of the Meet. Cars must be in the judging area by 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, June 14. A new feature this year will be a Gymkhana for sports cars on Sunday, June 15, beginning at 9:30 a.m. on the Mile Track. WHO /S PROBABLY REACHING THE PEAK. OF HIS CAREER IN THET BIG LEAGUES. RICK MADE GAME- SAV/NG CATCHES, GAME- W/NNIHG H/TS, SCORED FROM SECOND BASE ON A SACRIFICE FLY AND HAS INSPIRED THE YOUNGER CHICAGO PLAYERS WITH HISHUST* S, SAW/. MONDAY CAME TO THE CUBS FROM OAKLAND FOR KEN HOLTZMAN. THE TRADE HELPED BOTH CLUBS. SOME EXPERTS CLAIM THAT MOMDAV IS BASEBALL'S BEST CENTER FIELDER. HE'S HITTING OYER, TOO AT THIS WRITING A m Illinois History Quiz Prepared by the Illinois State Historical Society Old State Capitol, Springfield 62706 Pistakee Ladies Golf League ,J_ _ IJUI_ - IJ- nnririiTi- - Thursday, May 22, Ethel Broderich sank a long one for a Birdie on No. 6 to come in with a winning 47 to beat out Pat Barber's 52 - but Pat put into practice the "no practice" swings on the tee off. Now if she can do that on the fairways she'll be going on the tour! Sarah Maniscolia when asked why she took a 14 on 9 replied she missed a 30' putt for a 13. Dorothea Shogren won the blind Bogie and received a beautiful golf bag. Last week Dor Kreanicheek (our President) won a golf bag even though her husband claimed it was fixed! This proves it wasn't. Every week prizes are awarded on the blind Bogie. Next Thursday is the lun­ cheon. There will be a luncheon on the last Thursday of every month with prizes and gifts for all. Team play starts in June so all the ladies are trying their best. Georgette Calcese is sure to win the best driving award. She hasn't hit a single cart on the course yet. Some trees and a few bushes but no carts. We are still accepting new members. Get in five scores before June 5 so we can get you on a team. Remember the luncheon this Thursday. Peg puts out a beautiful spread and its really delicious. Sign up now and join the Pistakee Ladies League for a really fun season of golf. Tack this note up too - We practice to Play - not play to Practice. 1. How many of the 59 members of the Illinois State Senate are serving their first terms in that body? a-seven; b-nine; c-eleven; d-fifteen 2. In what year was the first Illinois-born governor of the state inaugurated? a--1861; b-1881; c--1901; d --1921 3. For whom was Illinois' Johnson County named? a-Samuel Johnson; b-Sir William Johnson; c-Richard Mentor Johnson; d-Andrew Johnson 4. Where was Soutltf$n Illinois College, which opened in • "1880. as Southern Illinois Academy and later became a high school and then a community center? a--Elsah; b-Eureka; c-Enfield; d-Elmhurst 5. What was the profession of Samuel H. Treat (1811-87) of Springfield? a--attorney; b-physician; c-surveyor; d-clergyman (Answers below) ARIES Mar. 21-Apr. 19 TAURUS Apr. 20-May 20 GEMINI May 21-June 20 MOONCHILD June 21-July 22 LEO July 23-Aug. 22 VIRGO Aug. 23-Sept. 22 LIBRA Sept.23-Oct.22 SCORPIO Oct. 23-Nov. 21 SAGITTARIUS Nov. 22-I)ec. 21 CAPRICORN Dec. 22-Jan. 19 AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb. 18 PISCES Feb. 19-Mar. 20 Forecast Period: June 1 to June 7 Because of cosmetics or clothing, there will be a definite improvement in your appearance Someone, however, who is envious, will tell you otherwise Don't panic! But, most members of your sign are highly error prone It would be a good idea to re­ read documents and concentrate on what you're writing You might not admit it--not even to yourself However, someone new on the scene could cause you to feel somewhat--inferior Those under your sign, unattached, should have more than the usual amount of romance oppor­ tunities Actually, this should be a good week, all around, for Moonchildren. You're on the threshold of a project that might be beyond your capabilities. It's not a good period to go it alone--seek help and advice Airing a grievance is one thing; provoking a superior is something else. Anyway, curb the urge to strike back at authority You'll discover that you can do no wrong; during this cosmic cycle You might, however, become too flippant with a member of the opposite sex. Ivong term plans seem to be in the general scheme of things Don't tip your hand by word or gesture. A friend might betray you. innocently According to your chart, there seems to be an im­ portant phone call or letter that needs to be atten­ ded Take care of it before the weekend Those under your sign, unattached, should not take a member of the opposite sex for granted Frankly, the same advice is applicable to at­ tached Capricoms It seems as though you'll be much too concerned about someone else's health or problems. Your sign, according to cosmic cycles, will be "too sympathetic " A very casual meeting, one you could easily overlook, will play an important role in the im­ mediate future Yes! It's a member of the op­ posite sex /J fatter Lr&nv jtonvb Vegetable soup An electrician in Georgia, laid off his job, says he's at "the end of my rope," financially. As a result, he's offered to sell an eye or a kidney for $10,000. The recession has brought a wave of these offers to sell various parts of one's body. For a long time, we've been accustomed to persons selling their blood to blood banks. But when it comes to offering ir­ replaceable eyes and kid­ neys, that's another ball game. In a recent survey of medical personnel, doctors and hospitals said * no reputable physician or institution would "buy" the organs of another person. "It's really weird," is the way Dt. Keith Hruska of Barnes Hospital in St. Louis put it. What these persons fail to realize is that by giving up an irreplaceable eye or kidney, they may limit their own usefulness and health in years to come. Instead of solving their financial woes by selling an eye, for example, they may create more woes. - Now I'm not talking about a relative who gives a kidney, say, to a family member. I'm talking about the cold-blooded selling of one's vital organs for cold cash. An ancient story in the Old Testament describes twin brothers by the names of Jacob and Esau. Esau, who was born first, was entitled to a special birthright as the oldest. But coming in home from a hunting trip one day, tired and hungry, he "sold" his birthright to Jacob for a bowl of vegetable soup. It's always a mistake to mortgage the future for a temporary gain. We mustn't sell tomorrow's steak for today's vegetable soup. God gave us two eyes so we could see our way, and provide for ourselves. Selling those eyes to get out of a financial pinch is short­ sightedness in more ways than one. /3W It.J. Hastings is editor of The Illinois Baptist in Springfield DECIPHERED...Writing on stone known as the Bourne Stone was deciphered by Harvard linguist Dr. Barry Fell as South Iberian language, translated to indicate an ancient Spanish king named Hanno made a stop in the Bourne, Mass. area more than 400 years Sefore Christ. Illinois History Quiz Answers 'UJI9) 3UO joj aoijjo jo jno Sutaq jajp ibsA stqj pauinjaj 'oSJboii^ 'ue8g f jjaqofl 'jojeuas auo uaAas 'b-j Stock Car Racing SENIOR CITIZEN S CORNER HELPFUL IDEAS FOR SUCCESSFUL RETIREMENT Lake Geneva, Wis. - Rain made a return engagement here at the Lake Geneva Raceway on Sunday night and postponed the opening night of All American Late Model Sportsman Stock Car racing. On Saturday night, rain made and initial appearance during time trials but fans and drivers waited and were able to complete the time trials and got through nearly three races before heavy showers set in cancelling the remainder of the events. WILLS FOR WOMEN Many married women who fail to make a will deprive themselves of an opportunity to dispose of their property in the appropriate m a n n e r M o s t m a r r i e d women--and men too--believe that the husband's will is enough for one family That may not be the case In fact, many women possess valuable real and personal property including such things as j e w e l r y , f u r s , p a i n t i n g s , heirlooms, life insurance policies, stocks, bonds, and real estate Bob Anzinger, McHenry, had set fast time for the late model stock cars at 17.50 seconds. In the event of the husband's death, if the woman in the h o u s e h o l d a l s o p a s s e s away--without a will, any joint plans the couple may have had for the distribution of property could be seriously thwarted Such cases usually entail leaving property for disposal by a court-appointed ad­ ministrator. according to the law that applies in each individual state In many instances this means the property might not be distributed according to the owner's wishes Also, there are u s u a l l y p r o b a t e a n d a d ­ ministrative expenses to be han­ dled which ultimately reduces the worth of the estate One advantage of a wife making 'SJB3X XJJIJ XjJBau JOJ }jno3 pujsiQ IBjapsj aqj uo uaqj puB jjno3 auiajdns stouim aqi uo a8pnf B SB P3AJ3S 3H 'ASUJOJJB 'B-$ O3 'PI31JU3 'a-fr lt>-Z.£8l 'Juapisajj 30iA s n SBP3AJ3S oqM '(0S81-08Z.I) uosuqof jojusw pJBqoiH 'd-£ aniAUOSJfOBf ui '0981 'Zl 33a UJOq SBM oqM'if'S3JBA pjBqaiy SBM J0UJ3A08 aqj PUB frl UBf SBM 3JBp aqi 1061 Z a will while her husband is still alive is they can discuss the sub­ ject jointly and participate in a combined planning effort for children and grandchildren A woman who waits to make a will until she becomes a Widow may find that decision-making comes harder Wm. Henry Harrison held the job of county clerk at North Bend, Ohio, when elected to the Presidency. Alimony is an excellent example of give-and-take af­ fair. your own carpets (tttoitgamilfprim) RENT OUR RINSE N VAC- tha new compact carpet cleaning machine that lifts dirt, grime and residues out of carpets... and does the job professional cleaners charge up to a hundred dollars for. We'll supply you with all the quality cleaning products you will need. We'll help with easy operating instructions. Mff1MC /, ouaomn ̂ Rent for only umrna cuMH lmsm '12® 8 day DO YOU HAVE A SICK POOL? SEETHE P "POOL DOCTORS' K at Ben Arvidson & Sons SWIMMINO POOL TIPS The Pool Doctors Say: Algae is microscopic plant life and there are approx. 18,000 species with varying degrees of difficulty to kill. They spoil the beauty of your pool, can clog filters and generally represent an expensive knuisance When green algae is present, you could have up to 30 million spores per ounce of water. To kill this quantity effectively, SPOT KILL ALGAE DESTROYER, used as directed, is your best treatment. Algae is easier to prevent than to destroy. Bring a water sample to our swim center for a test. Watch for pool tips and specials in this newspaper. Rett AnAjidbo+t & HHC. Rt. 31 between Crystal Lake and McHenry 459-0660 Let* Go America! Goodyear is having a nationwide sale on money-saving double steel belted radial tires for American cars. Double Steel Belted Radials 25% OFF save *70 to *92 per set of four 40,000 MILE TIRES BUILT FOR 1975 NEW CARS SAVE 25% ON 70-SERIES "STEELGARD" OR 78-SERIES "CUSTOM TREAD" RADIALS These Goodyear steel belted radials (1) save money, time to buy Ihese 1975 new car radials. Sale prices (2) use less fuel, (3) provide longer mileage, and (4) remain in effect through Saturday. help conserve America's resources. Now is the RAIN CHECK - If we sell out of your size we will issue you a rain check, assuring future delivery at the advertised price. WHITEWALL SIZE FITS MODELS OF REGULAR PRICE SALE PRICE CR70-13 CUSTOM STEELGARD Chevrolet, Dodge, Ford, Mercury, Plymouth, Pontiac $70.30 $52.72 GR70-15 CUSTOM STEELGARD Chevrolet, Polara, Galaxie, Monterey, Fury, Catalina & others $87.45 $65.58 HR70-15 CUSTOM STEELGARD LeSabre, Riviera, Newport, Galaxie, Monterey, Olds, Pontiac & others $92.65 $69.48 FR78-14 CUSTOM TREAD Torino, Ambassador, Camaro, Cutlass, Chevelle, Challenger, Roadrunner, Charger & others $74.55 $55.91 GR78-15 CUSTOM TREAD Chevrolet, Polara, Galaxie, Monterey, Fury, Catalina & others $79.80 $59.85 HR78-15 CUSTOM TREAD LeSabre, Riviera, Newport, Galaxie, Monterey, Olds, Pontiac & others $85.75 . $64.31 LR78-15 CUSTOM TREAD Cadillac, Imperial, Monaco Wagon & others $92.85 $69.63 F Mus $2.32 to $3.46 F.E.T., depending on size, and old tire Sale Ends Saturday 7 Ways to Buy • Cash • Our Own Customer Credit Plan • Master Charge • American Express Money Card • Diners Club • Carte Blanche • BankAmericard Lube and Oil Change $488 Up to S qts. of major brand multi-grade oil • Complete chassis „ lubrication & oil change • Helps ensure longer wearing parts & smooth, quiet performance • Please phone for appointment • Includes light trucks Engine Tune-Up • With electronic equipment our professionals fine-tune your en­ gine, installing new points, plugs & condenser • Helps maintain a smooth running engine for maxi­ mum gas mileage • Includes light trucks $1795 W Add $4 for 8 cyl., mKKM $2 for air cono. Front-End Alignment • Complete analysis and align­ ment correction-to increase tire mileage and improve steering safety • Precision equipment, used by experienced profes­ sionals, helps ensure a precision alignment Any U.S. made car - Parts extra only if needed DAILY GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE pH0NE 4400 W. RTE. 120 McHENRY,ILL. 385-7300: 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. _ . ̂ ̂ - * f a m i l y centers

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