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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Feb 1947, p. 5

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Would this be all right: WANTED -- DOG HOUSE #0R THE DOG) ;< Address S. I. H % McHeniy. Flaindealer If plans work out, your sports department is going to have a couple , y "Ace" photographers. Bob French. fiat beaming young clerk in Bolter's, • and the versatile jtilt Pederson are the IM(y» who win get the you. Watch 'eat! eye on You ca |his week , jpare at : • faed a mi can't talk to Joe McOmber since he picked a 2-7-10 SchaefaV. Seme say he mashie. Tote basketball fane who plan 1b attend Hie tournament are urged to ftomember *thqt the Dundee-McHenry • starts at 6:15 p.m. next Tnes- March 4. any to say tint our MCHS cheerleaders have been outstanding this year. Lorstta Larson, Jerri Nimta, Cam MartidKe and Joknie Andreen have mad* a pretty snappy fourseme in leading the chawing section. We like the friendliness shown other schools tgr our cheerleaders. The? tfdn't heaitals to skip over to the vWthw eeetfcm to gab a bit with visiting cheerleaders. And we have not seen them AU1 to give a cheer for the opposition. That's good spirit We muat no* forget the help given by little Jerry Long. He pot plenty of sip in his effoi Paul Yanda and his rhythm also come in for a good word, put pep in the games am nice spirit in playing of visiting They school WeVe heard the d ct chain-gangs, hut ttp idea enctended to butcher shops. They tell «s that Billy Pries tisa a rape around his butchers' legs and ties the other end to the meat block. All we is what *•» hear. know " j> WOTOTORDTSWTMOOCKH TT LKEAA0DHSX R8 nr wnr ovn KcHxsxt £T The plans this year require con^d- ' le time between gaites. Tickets be sold for individual games-- for the evening--net for the fntire tournament. fItMlwIILC fill IN m f« . After each game the gym will be weared to make room for those holdvg tickets for the following game. |f any tickets are left over, they Drill be on sale at the box office. Monday night the McHenry teachers travelled to Woodstock for a return game with the Woodstock teachers. It was a rioaer game than the last one tout Woodstock came out on top again. Curtwright (whom our teachers wish would stick to baseball) hit 9 baskets and 2 free throws for 20 points. Bill Bolger led the McHenry attack with 14 points. McHenry led at the half 16 to 14 but the sharp shooting of Curtwright, who hit 18 of his 20 points in the last hilf, was too mucn for M c H e m ^ i a n d W o o d s t o c k c a m e through with another win* 88 to 36. McHenry T« &£ :: MlBer --'•\3PG -- tK ) 1 - .'7 • F Crouch 0 McCracken "('-S 8ehoenholts c » i r m • • • *0 Roche -u.# Totals It looks like the police department irill have a job cut out for them in -- keeping cars and people in line. The schedule end rules appeared On the front page of last weekV Flaindealer. We hope you noticed. Bow could you miss? If you are one of those sport fans who are thinking of next summer, It might be well to tell you that the Chicago Cubs will hold their • flummer training camp July 7 through August 29 • in Peru, Illinois. Only boys wvio have frrsduated from high school are eligible. • But, what are we saying? We should be scouting for our beloved White Sox. Another announcement pertains golfers. The State Amatuer »lf Championship will be held at| ralesburg, 111., starting July 9. This might be as good a time as t Hall Taxman ....... Dale Curtwright . O Tiara - Helstein Totals 16 WG 3 S 1 9 1 0 It FT 9 0 1 • 1 0 2 FT 2 0 0 2 0 1 ELECTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday the 15th day of April, A.D., 1947, at designated polling places in each ward in the City of McHenry and State of Illinois, an election will be held for Aldermen (one in each ward) and for a Police Magistrate. The polls of said election will be opened at six o'clock in the morning, and will dose at Ave o'clock in the evening of that day. Dated at McHenry, Illinois this 27th day of February, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and forty-seven. EARL R. WALSH, Claric. WWAARBKPIA0BfH8 T0O0 TOUH X WHITEWATER «0-27 The MCHS Warriors played their last home game of the season last FViday night with a 60 to 27 win from Whitewater. Mac's boys played like champions as the game got under way and kept uo th« pace until the score enough for safety. Walter "Sonnay*" IRller one of th< seniors, playing his last home game, scored 8 points as his farewell to the home crowd. Other seniors who will not be seen again on the home floor are: Lavern Lockwood, Carl Neiss, Hugh Murphy, George Mifler, Jim McOalla and Ed. Buss. McHenry will have to Mart with a new group next year. Only one mentor of the starting lineup, WOlard McCulla, will be back when next season rolls around. Whitewater lad the local Junior Varsity 10 to 8 at half time, but faded as Coach Roche inserted his strongest lineup in the third period. Everybody but Student Manager Foley played in the last quarter as our ooys emerged with a S2 victory. to 24 Now for the Ug game at Woodstodc High next Fnday night and then the regional tournament. McHenry-- W. McCulla Bockman .... Neiss Murphy ...... J. McCulla . W. MUler G. Miller Locktrood ... Totals FG 0 • 7 2 1 • 6 6 FT 4 1 0 6 2 1 14 16 Whitewater--- PG FT P Idler -- M' 4 1 1 Mundincer ....§&.. ^ 0 0 3 Benser „ i I 8 Chamberiain ........ .. I i 8 Gnatsig .. 1 1 4 Ilsta»uu .. - r/ 0 - 0 Hoffman ~ t 2 2 V r «btala . '«**» - I# 1 10 Swani Lsegue Final Standings: WON LOj 18 1 Frozen poultry may be defrosted by holding overnight at room temperature of 40 to SO degrees or by placing in clean cool water for from four to six hours. It Won't Be 1 liiliictift. When mileage counts, whan ruggedness is a pre-requisite, when healthful comfort ia needed, Crq^iy Squares meet your exacting demands. Tiy « pair of these rugged "thor- FitzGtrald's Men's Sbp Phone 19 Again we say spring is just around the corneri" The big league hall t«tins have started tiheir training, of course, in the warmer climates, people are commencing to report the return of robins and this store lias for sale all kinds of garden se*d§ and OASDEN TOOLS fhat's a sure sign of warmer weather. Marengo ..... Elkhorn ...... Mayan Lake Geneva McHenry Whitewater Burlington Harvard ... (Junior Vanity) Elkhorn : Delavan McHenry Marengo Burlington .... T «ke Geneva Whitewater .. Harvard ...... •t-- 10 10 10 7 WON 11 U 10 8 8 4 4 0 BOTH OO-OP TEAMS V BEAT ALGONQUIN IK LAST HOME GAMES The Co-ops i*l*yed the Algonquin Simplex Ironers Sunday night in the last home basketiball games of the season. Both home teams won with the greatest of ease. The "B" boys set the stage with a 68 to 86 win and the "A" five weren't too hard pressed in their S9 to 82 victory. With both Lee Smith and George Jackson absent. Manager Bob Kilday had five forward line men in the starting lineup. Don Meyer and Joe Jackson were the guards. Peterson was at center. Bill Bolger and Don Howard wens the forwards. That combination worked along for a quarter, slightly lost in new positions, than pulled a- shift with the forwards and guards changing little'later Art Jac~ SPRING GROVE {Mrs. Charles McGrath and Mr. and | Mrs. Charles Fkeund. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Freund of i Woodstock were visitors in the John B. Freund home one day last week, (bar Mrs. Charles Freund) \ Rev. John Daleiden and the ushers ! VETS OOMFKtiUt' 53 of St. Peter's parish met at the | P1R fTUT OF 8TATH home of Ben May on TeSday ni|iit' t IS for their regular meeting. Daniel I COLLEGE > EKIfcOTJiMffcWT Miller was installed as * new mem- j her. Cards ecu ijeyd throughout: a census of Illinois' institutions of the evening and, nfreskmotts were higher learning has revealed that <wer fifty-three per cent o# the total Frank May returned on Tuesday enrollment are veterans of World of last week from a trip to Kansas.! War II. *ASrthLur? ^? K2aS^2t^. ente^teined Mr imd advisement «s«ectaticotn« do fb , tahe» •IMllinooi.st TKL/ y ^ Veterans Oonurfssion, the first since PauUne Ann, and (the end of the war, disdoeed that Mr. and Mrs. A1 Schmeltaer of Round ll«,«09 students hsve enrolled in the __ (state's universities, colleges and un Thoee fkom hero who enjoyed see- dergraduate schools. Of this ~ ing RichnMnd Hi^i baskettall team 61,160 are veterans beat Huntleyi on Friday night Myers and daug Utay and Mary Ann, The of them are using their GI ana un- •-E H™- "S, j?11'] Lewson, iVC's student ad Mrs. Ford Hanford, Mr. and Mrs. Tisement head at Champaign, said Bta May and Joen, Mra^JakeJliller,, that the University rf ltoSs! with Mrs. Lucille Ncilaon, Mh. Charles its two extensions has more tkln a i^i^ssar^'*** ^ ****edaeation*1 pop*- Mr. and Mra. Charles Freund and' Fhre state teacbers' colleges have family were supper guests in the an enrollment of over 8,000, with Paul Gemsch home in McHenry on!nearly half of them veterans. Thursday alght. .The oeoasion was1 The Veterans Commission student in honor of Paul's and Betty Lou i advisement section has xepresenta- Weber's birthdays. _ tires on hand at the larger schools Mr. and Mrs. John B. Freund were; to advise and sssist veterans in eb> pleasently swprised Saturday night taining beneAte provided % the state by heir neighbors', who had arranged; and federal a fraewell party, Cards furnished the entertainment lunch government. Smaller , schools are served by the same serand a pot-luck j vice officers on a circuit basis, served. Those present) The survey revealed that vacandee Messrs. and Mesdames Ray still exist at many schools through- May, Edward May, Charles Martin, ; out the state. The Galesbuig II. J e r r y M i l l e r , N i c k H u f f a n d R a y o f I . b r a n c h h a s a c c o m a d a t i o n s f a r Freund. about 1^200 more students* Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wagner and | Veterans interested in entering son of Oak Park visited in the Frank i college can contact Service Officer Wagner home on Monday. 'William R. Cairns wfeose office is Sunday evening •guests in the;located at Woodstock, for informa- Walter Brown home were Mr. and! tion concerning school vacancies. . AMPUTATE FOOT William Remington, 7, of Park Rjdge, hist his right foot last week Wednesday when his leg became caught beneath a Chicago 4 North Wetfeen passenger train at the Pros- BALPH BEHHETT HRS THE MAPLES TO li& TUME OF 865 PINS sect avenue crossing in Park Ridge 1 ^Ipb Bennett. <me of tte Hajao1* The boy ie believed to have fallen »* Schaeftrs' BowUng AOeon, tonai as he tried to cross the tracks ahead' ?n o"* those super aeries in opei of the train. He was taken to St. i bowling Ae past week FVends hospital in SvanaUm, where ^ «o-««Ued experts in 1 surgeons found the foot so severly j cen «t up and take not mangled that amputation was im- lof "o** ^ke these. IMbe can h easaiy, Ironing are considerably 'em over and 211-251-228-685. lightened by a liquid combination of starch and hhdng which does away with the need to mix and boil starch. • Boxed Crackers H production of folding psptT boxea, now used to package It does net sour, separate or Mttis products, hegaa in KM glaaa mntstnar v ^ l ^ UMi as tiie result of a mar- : ;tke'in' problem which fa^ed flte ' l®5°ufafll,urer 91 • neirty dtvslspei •M f'soda eracker. The »»•»-- 1 When cei tilled or disesse-trse j found that his product required m. aead canmtt be obt^oed, tt is ad* j tectkn from air and moisture ha or- j •table to treat available aeed be- der to remain fresh, crisp and a»-| fore planting them. Seed breatmenta petizing, ao he Dtekari H in a foldare inexpensive and they often pay faw p«per box with a wared paper ^ good dividends in inmased yields 1 Aig. Soon other minofactoen or improved quality. Mloied suit. AT NATIOIIAI, FOOD STORES its Lee 6 bi That's the prefcrcnce voted for Lee Overalls in s national survey made by a prominent publishing company tee is the choice of money-wise working men. Buy your Lee Work Clothes at . . . ""WW'S"*-.. t j® McGEE'S McHENRY WHOU UNKHJD APRICOTS ^ SINOHAM SMIL OR OOiD WtMNtt CAN , VR WIV W 23e Da MONTE Oft DROMEDARY GRAPEFRUIT 2-29* Da MONTE TSOAMUACTEO I ^ I 5C I FANCY TEXAS Grapefruit juice M. CANS positions. A Come it! your selections ig complete. lyf Aiwi mske jhile the stock Nickels Hdwe. Phone 3 Main St., West McHenry son, an accomplished guard from the *B" squad, was sent in and the situation was well in hand. The game was close during the first half and the Co-ops held only a 28 to 20 .advantage. But, the- boys got rolling in the third period to leave no doubt of the final outcome. Bill Bolger was the hot-shot of the evening, sinking 8 baskets and a free throw. Scoring was well spread over the Co-op HB" lineup, but it wss Miller's 9 baskets and 1 free throw that led the way. The Co-ops have entered two tournaments that will be played outof- town. Dates and opposition will be printed at a later date. Manager Kilday is also anticipating a game with the local high school team in the near future. Co-ops- Meyer Howard w-- Jackson, A. Peterson Jackson, J. . Bolger, B. Totals Simplex Legel Moehle . ... Hepfinger Mavis Eppley ... Rynders Finch Totals IS MIASM STATf MMfcl rsstm ...JESHs MATtD TnaFhh *AMCT ftORIDA •CAN ujfsielrtsr tiCOT • TRAP anl SKEET SHOOTING - . _ EVERY SUNDAY For Turkeys, gMM, Pheosantg and Rainbow Trout WING ft mm CLUB, SULLIVAN LAKE Highway 12 Between Volo and Fox Lake You Don't Have to Bring 8t*Ilr Mallard Dock Dinnm Serred sit LQXH8 BEB Qrayalake, DBnoig PG FT P 3 1 8 0 0 2 1 0 1 « '8 4 7 0 1 8 H t . 4 27 5 FG FT p 2 1 4 1 0 - A• O I -i t 0 0 1 s •a- 0 1 r*r ~ •M. Ate Away Sea Coast From the 13th to the beginning of the 19th century it was estimated that 18 feet of Europe's North sea coast were being eaten away every year. A settling of the land in the 13th century may have aggravated conditions, but as early as 1006 the sea swept away Mellum castle, on Jade bay. A tempest drove the sea up the Ems estuary in 1277, wiped out forty villages, and formed the Foliart gulf. Germany's hinterland there was low lagoon country, long a no-man's land. It was the site of gypsy camps and the refuge of outcast*, possibly those driven from their homes by the Thirty Years' war. 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