r ^v,;w ?;. v ^ *u*yt?' 'V-?*^ **'*'< :< • "^S • ' *• y^»; ^ < » \ > . i t \ - * J v v * «•* n / f J < * * * - < ^S® McHENRY P L A 1 N D E A L E R4 ; £ - V ^ ' ^ ; : - ^ '. "** ~§ w*A; v^C^V V't; - *> ~V" ' \ * ; ' l- V? ;- * _*jl_. ' A v #' ' Thiursiay, October 25, 195$ * Sl/wO t&2B ^ffteaHTI •"Don't he unhappy!" |'That's 5yhat the man said in a ter received this week. Hien Mfe^t on to say that our name had been turned in by one of out friends. "At first sign of old age, contact us." And so, on--Eliminate that douchin and bulges around the t line-- 8 - now they are getting d to telling us! J We have a note from Edith 'Rand telling us that B. Hulquist picked up the 6-7 railroad while bowling w;ith the Nite Owls. -Must have a working ball. rA release from1 Valparaiso University shows a former McHenry High School man, Lyle* Davidsqp (Wonder Lake), on the varsity basketball squad. Lyle is a 6' 5" center in his Junior year. Good news! He's a married man with two ^children. His annual salary from his ball club is around $50,000. He receives extra income from endorsements, TV appearances and banquet appearances. Just how much that amounts to is only Mr. Berra's business* But, purely for the sake of illustration, let's assume that his income totals $75,000.- Since the Yankees won the 1956 Series, Yogi will receive a check for around $10,000. Yet, sad to say, the check won't be $10,000. The Internal Revenue boys, according to a w£ll-informed estimate, will take about $6,- 500. So, as a personal reward for helping win and for . starring in the Series, Yogi will be only about $3,500 richer, not $10,000 richer, as most of his fans believe. It's sad but true. WAHHORSWM OVBt WARREN' ELEVEN 20 TOO Rugged Defense And Improved Offense Shown In Victory Following is an account of the McHenry Wartibr football team victory (20 to. 0) at Warren last Friday night as seen and recorded by Efcnest Vogt: Lineup McHenry Schimke .. Conway ... McMahon . Olson Vogt . . . . Zimmerman Caron E T G C G T E Huemann QB Schneider Lundborg Granger LH RH FB Taxpayers are asking, the Fed- Warren erraattiioonn said, "Can't our present Buech income tax system be revised so as not to place a penalty on talent. skill, effort and industry? Can't the system be altered so as not to discriminate against achievement ? . Our job - printing expert has how turned to experting in football. Here's how he starts: Robbie's Fearless Predictions: Oklahoma over Notre Dame Ohio over Wisconsin Michigan State over Illinois Michigan over Minnesota Colorado over Nebraska Missouri over Iowa State Georgia Tech over Tulane Florida over L.S.U. Maryland over Tennessee Vanderbilt over Tenn. State DAILY PIN-UPS j Most people are kindly, of that ! we're aware, their good will is 1 precious, so handle with care, j Possessions of things is merely property; privilege of enjoying (them is wealth. | Home made curtesy stands the | strain over and above the custom made brand. Eloquent oratory is often the kind that, having nothing to say, doesn't say it. Hitting the ceiling is sometimes the surest way of staying The fearless one pays no atten- I at the bottom. tion to scores. He cares not for one point or twenty. He just picks 'em. Thought we might have some Rooksby Ratings from out California way ere this. It was a pleasure to s@e the Warriors win at Warren, Friday night. Their first drive was stopped, but the boys bounced right back with what it takes. 'Hie game was on the rough side in the last quarter, but Tom McMahon strode right into the enemy camp to shake" hands as soon as the game was over. Nice gesture. Now for another win Friday night: -Lake -Forest, a surprise winner over 'Libertyville last week, will be here. We see no reason why McHehry can not take this game except that Lake Forest will probably have eleven men on the field with other ideas. Coach Pheanis, his assistants and all the boys are giving us an, all-out effort and want to win their remaining games just as much as we want them to win. PICKUPS: No matter what happens, there is always someone who knew it would. To stay young, associate with yQUng people. To get old in a hurry, try keeping up with them. 'There is one thing to be said for ignorance--it sure causes a lot of arguments. The best home furnishings are children. Horsepower was less hazardous when only the horse had it to use. --Anonymous. M.C.H.S FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Monday, Oct. 29---McHenry at Lake Forest. Freshman Schedule Thursday, Sept. 20--McHenry at Woodstock. Thursday, Sept. 27--Barrington at McHenry. Thursday, Oct. 4--McHenry at -Zion-Benton. Thursday, Oct. 11 -- Crystal [ over for the first touchdown Lake at McHenry. Friday, Oct. 19--McHenry at Warren, (preliminary game) Thursday, Oct. 25--Lake Forest at McHenry. Thursday, Nov. 1--Libertyville at McHenry. NORTH SUBURBAN STANDINGS W L T Pts Opp Barrington 5 O 0 184 12 Crystal Lake 3 1 1 105 33 Zion 3 2 0 88 63 Libertyville 3 2 0 64 46 McHenry 2 3 0 28 59 Lake Forest 2 3 0 52 132 Woodstock 1 3 1 26 86 Warren 0 5 0 30 141 Lend Uncle sam Your Dollars Buy U.S. savings Bonds Buechle T Buechle G Robinson C Knox .'... G Maxwell T Elsbury ...'. E White QB Richardson LH Hanson RH Fugett FB Substitutions McHenry Baker, Raycraft, Carr, Wilier, Bourchardt, Feyerer, Taylor, Horn Houck, Hauser, Hoffman, Hogan, Walker and English'. Granger, Hauser, Schneider -- played stellar offensive ball, with Conway, Olson and Vogt playing bang-up defense. Warren received the opening kick-off on their 20 and returned to the 35 yard line. After three straight line plays and some fine tackling by McMahon -- Schimke and Vogt, Warren punted. Granger taking on the 28 yard line, picked up 5 yards on three tries. Huemann punted to Warren's 40 yard line. Fugett returned to the 45 yard line-- tackled by Olson and Vogt. Schimke broke up a pass attempt and another pass attempt was intercepted by Schneider on McHenry's 33 yard line. Two plays carried to Warren's 48 yard line only to be set back 15 yards for an illegal pass. With the ball on McHenry's 37, Huemann's hand-off to Granger was good for a first down on Warren's 8 yard line. With first and goal to go, Schneider; on 3 line plays, went A pass from Huemann to Schimke failed for a point after touchdown. McHenry's kick-off was taken on Warren's 25 yard line by Fugett, who was stopped in his tracks by Olson and Vogt. One play was good for a first and ten on the 36 yard line--tackled by Zimmerman. On a pass play, Houck intercepted at midfield. Some terrific defensive rushing set McHenry back to. their 40-- Houck punting to Warren's 35 yard line. Richardson receiving, stopped by Vogt--Warren gained 2 yards on two plays. Second Quarter Next play--Fugett broke loose for 48 yards to McHenry's 15, where Hauser brought him down from behind. Two plays netted Our MCHS Cross Country Team hnd every reason to be happy j Tuesday afternoon as they de- i feated a very good group from ! North Chicago. The distance of ] approximately two miles was cov- ; ered in record 10 minute time by j Ray Jensen. Jimmy Justen also I set . a fast pace in the 26-29 vie- j tory. , | 1 Next Thursday the local team ! will be entered in the annual county meet at Woodstock. ionoi HALLOWEEN PARTY at Just For Fun Roller Rink WEDNESDAY, OCT. 31 8 P.M. to 11 P.M. Prizes For Best Costumes OBOl I0E301 IOE 3 yards with McHenry recovering a fumble on the 12. • On the first play, Houck'handed off to Schneider for 38 yards to midfield. With, first ana ten on the 50--Houck recovered - his own fumble on the 48 yard line. Huemann back in at Quarterback. Two plays carried to Warren's 30 yard line. Warren punted to Schneider on the McHenry 37 yard line--returned to the 48 yard line. -- Schneider good for 4 yards, Huemann good for ll to the 36 yard line and a first down.# On the first play, Hueman lost a yard--tWo incomplete' passes \vith Huemann punting to Warren's 22 yard line. Warren's pass completed to the 30--Fugett carried to the McHenry 46 yard line, tackle being made by Hauser and Vogt. One play and two succeeding passes failed with the half ending on a pass being knocked down by McMahon.. Second Half Warren kicked off to McHenry --received by Lundborg- on the 27 yard line and returned to the 38 yard line. Schneider picked up 9 yards on two plays and gain* ed another 21 yards to Warren s 32 yard line. On two straight line plays and incomplete pass, McHenry punted to^ warren's 25 yard line. First and ten for Warren on their 25 yard line, stopped by Schimke on the 29 yard line. Stopped again by Schimke after 6 yards and first and 10 on the 37 yard line. First and 10 --no gain, stopped by Olson and Vogt. Stopped by Schimke oh the 37 yard line. Pass good to the 48 yard line of McHenry for a first ten. First play good for 15 yards to McHenry's 33 yard line--tackled by Hogan--first and ten on McHenry's 33 yard line. Smeared by Vogt--no gain. Second and ten yards--Pass intercepted by Caron on the 12 yard line, returned to the 37--tackled by Fugett. Granger picked up 3 yards to the 41 yard line. Pass to Schimke incomplete--Granger failed to gain. Poor pass by center set McHenry back on Warren's 24 yard line,- where Warren took over on their own 24 yard line. McMahon and Olson stopping Warren after a 5 yard gain, Conway stopped Fugett for no gain. Warren's attempted pass play put them back on their 41 yard jiine when Conway and Vogt broke through to tackle Fugett. Fugett carried to the 21 yard line with Warren * short of a first down. McHenry taking over. First and 10 for McHenry on their 18 yard line. On the first play Houck fumbled for a 7 yaiid loss on 2nd down. Huemann took J over and picked up 3 yards. On a pass play carrying to the 44/ McHenry was penalized 15 yards for clipping -- setting them back to the 29 yard line and a first down. On two plays, Schneider went to the 37 yard line and Huemann handed off to Granger for 23 yards to Warren's 45 yard line and another first down. Lundborg carried for 6 yards to the 39 and Schneider made it a first down on the 32 yard line. On a play through the line,! Schneider fumbled and Zimmerman recovered on Warren's 15 ° yard line. Huemann carried for 6 yards and Schneider went over for another touchdown. A pass, Huemann to Baker, qdded another point after touchdown. Score: 20-0 in favor of McHenry. McHenry / kicked off to Fugett on the 25, stopped by Vogt on the 30. One incomplete pass and two line plays for no gain. Warren punted to midfield, Huemann returning to the 38 yard line of Warren for a firrft and 10 to go. Houck came in to' replace Huemann. Two plays netted 4 yards by Hogan and a 5 yard loss by Houck. Houck punted to Warren's 10 yard ; line where Fugett was stopped in his' tracks by Vogt. First and 10 on Warren's 10 yard line. Fugett carried to the 21 yard line, fumbled and recovered for a first and 10. Fugett again for 2 yards and another 7 put the ball on the 30 yard stripe and another first and 10. Another 3 yards by Fugett and a 15 yard penalty put the ball on the 48 yard line, first and 10. Schneider stopped Fugett after a 2 yard gain with Hauser and Vogt setting Fugett hack for 6 yards to their 45 yard line. Time ran out and the game ended with Warren in possession of the ball. Many tnanKs to the fine sportsmanship shown by both Warren and McHenry players, as well as their coaches. Thanks also to the many substitutions -- giving all the players a chance to participate. Scoring: McHenry 6 7 0 7--20 Warren 0 0 0 0-- 0 NOTICE Sealed alternate bids will be received by the city of McHenry at the city hall until 8 o'clock p.m., Monday, Nov. 5, 1956, for furnishing new truck. Specifications may be secured in the office of the city clerk. The mayor and. city council reserve the right tp reject any and all bids or to waive any informality in any bid and to accept any considered advantage to the city. City of McHenry By: EARL R. WALSH, City Clerk. (Pub. Oct. 25 - Nov. 1, 1956) CARD OF THANKS In this way we wish, to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to all our relatives, neighbors and friends for spiritual bouquets, floral Offerings, donations of food, cars, cards of sympathy and the many other kindnesses extended in our bereavement. We are especially grateful to Fr. Blitsch for his many visits during her illness and to all those who in any way extended a helping hand to care for her during her long illness^ Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Schmitt *25 The Taxpayers' Federation of Illinois sent out a release this week explaining that the Yankees won the World Series, but Uncle Script won his share of the "take." $he following is quoted from tbie release: The World Series "cut" for each meinriber of the winning team-- approximately $10,000--will be Substantially shrunk when the bullpen ghost--the Federal tax collector--gets his share. . .Take Yogi Berra, star catcher oni the Yankee team for example. Rudy Becker's Kennels Complete Training And Boarding For All Breeds • Obedience • Hunting Retrieving BOARD YOUR DOG BY THE DAY, WEEK OR MONTH PUPPIES AVAILABLE OUT OF Field Ch. Imperial Bob V Becker Now At Stud Phone McHenry 436 -- Route 134, S mile West of U.S. 12 under your hat! OLDS FOR '57 Has Sk New llfymlhltange Another Old* exclutive! Flick your finger and ,power controls do tho fosS . . . giving you heal whon sasudl whore you waimO IffS S?*s just one of tho many swooping ininMio^ on Oldt for '57! • II IT f,RIDAY. NOV. 0, AT OUR SHOWROOM! R. J. Overton Motor Sales, 403 Front St. •" Phone McHenry 6 FLYING 'r< LAKES BOWL -I m I K . ll Heote 134 Hound Lake 1 BLOCK WEST OF DEPOT f Gome join our Hallowe'en Party featuring a completely new act for this night, starring vf We Luccis trio, zanny - crazy - mad comics. A must for a wonderful nite of entertainment on V; pctober 30. ^1% - 1^1' Hourly Prizes lor The Best Costume. • • "• « k I . *.'!'• • 1 • ' a Last Week for our atomic comic and organist, Denny & Grinny. Wonderful Food Served Always. Fish Fry Friday -- 75c (all you can eat) Family-Style Chicken Sunday ^ $1.90 (all you can eat) HEATING YOU'LL TKM WE'LL KIND VOUfLL Qur customers know that Fuel Oil service from McHenry County Farmers Coop. means heating at its best. Regular metered deliveries assure you of a constant supply. e LOCAL rHAtXMAJUO. LYING JifAfiNOOiUA SI3 WAUKEGAN RD Ale HENRY, ff/trto/s McHENRY RECREATION -- Nite Owls--; R. McGinley, 212-448; R.^Zimmer, 433; C. Colman, 481; M. Kelly, 436; B. Hulquist, 465; T. Covalt, 18T-451; V. Nemke, 435. Sixty-Ntners-- V. Doherty, 446; D. Freund, 222-511; D. Lawrence, 435; C. Rosing, - 177; D. ' Overton, 434; S. Sutton, 471; L. Crouch, 430; L. Cairns, 439. Thursday 9:00 o'clock- Sam, 216-577; Booker, 201; W. Pries, 525; J. Scanloft, 203-204- 591; Kinsala, 528; Sutton, 532; Larkin, 222-211-592; Crouch, 203- 226-621; Freund, 202; B. Worm, 207-201-566; R. Krier, 544; A. Otto, 203; Sigman, 532; Hough-- ton, 534; Zimmer, 212-209-608; Krause, 204-564; Vibik, 2J4; Stilling, 223; Huff, 208. Monday 7:00 o'clock-- D. Barger, 210; J. Lonze, 205; D. Weber, 567; L. Thennes, 222- 571; E. Smith, 546; R. Kleinhuizen, 534; L. Bradley, 202; R. Duncan, 540; R. Justen, 208-530. Forester 7 o'clock-- L. Thennes, 529; W. Hamil, 525; B. O'Brien, 214; N. Freund, 201. Business Men-- C. Brennan, 527; F. Erklin, 212- 567; J. Frisby, 527; Wiser, 204- 540; D. Johnson, 203; E. Kroncke, 244; A. McMillon, 222-214-580; E. Bus$, 542; B. Doherty, 209-567. -- Johnsburg Bowling Resort -- Thiirs. Nite Ladies-- B. Hettermann, 466; L. Turzen, 185-472; C. May, 475; I. Stilling, 443; L. Schmitt, 437; Z. Malochleb, 580; V. Smith 436. -- PALACE -- Tavern-- H. Steffes, 221-583; D. Jager, 212-555; S. Miller, 200-592; Brennen, 215-555; Deskis, 226; V. Johnson, 202-552; Getner, 544; W. Low, 204-522; Winters, 214- 534; H. Behnke, 210-560; G. Schaefer, 223 - 213 - 596; Peisert, 211-210-582; D. Weingart, 216- 541; A. Jackson, 202-533. City-- Weber, 202; Kreutzer, 528; H. MIDNIGHT SHOW HALLOWE'EN SPECIAL! SATURDAY, OCT. 27 All Seats 60c See Lon Chaney and Boris Karloff Come Early -- Stay Late NOW SHOWING "SOMEBODY tIP THERE LIKES ME" Paul Newman Pier Angeli ' and Sal Mineo in "REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE" Plus - For the first time in full color TV's "FOREIGN INTRIGUE" starring Robert Mitchum SUN.. MON. & TUES. OCT. 28-29-30 ADULTS ONLY! Not Recommended For Children The .most shocking picture you are likely to ever see." "THE BAD SEED" Starring Nancy Kelly and introducing Patty McCormack Crystal Lake, 111. Phone 644 Sundays Cunt, from 3:00 p.m. No Matinee On Saturday Week Days 7:15 p.m. FRI. & SAT. OCT. 26-27 Double Feature Program "RAW EDGE" Rory Calhoun Yvonne DeCarlo Technicolor -- Also -- "LORD OF THE JUNGLE" Johnny Sheffield Wayne Morris SUN., MON. & TUES. OCT. 28-29-30 WALT DISNEY'S "THE GREAT LOCOMOTIVE CHASE" Fess Parker Jeff Hunter Cinemascope & Technicolor Also Disney's "MEN AGAINST THE ARCTIC" In Technicolor WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY OCT. 31 -- NOV. 1 "THE BENNY GOODMEN STORY" Steve Allen Donna Reed Technicolor Smith, 534; H. Rowe, 201; F. Matthesius, 215-548; B. Reid, 224- 552; L. Smith, 213-575; A. Mc- Carroll, 23^-592. < r- . •: '• C . O . F . -- 3 " • H. Steffen, 539; G. M. Freund, 537; G. Frost, 539; J. Ettert, 212- 597. •U Mon. 7 o'clock Ladii M. Doherty, 459; L. Michels, 182-486; L. Funk, 431; A. Glosson, 189-487. Mon. 9 o'clock Ladies-- E. Winkel, 446; M. Donnelly, 176-455; M. Powers, 181-456; J. Dillon, 456; H. Conway, 182-472; A. Gaulke, 445. Wed. Nite Ladies-- E. Conway, 435; E. Justen, 441; E. Hester, 179-495. Team Standings Tavern League W L Fireside .....16 5 Joe's Tap 12 9 Snug Harbor fl. 10 Pa's Tavern ....... 10 11 Holiday Inrt ........ 10 11 Sportsman Inn ...«• 9 12 " McDonalds 8 13 Bob Inn 8 ^ 13 Mon. 9:00 Ladies ' XV L Marks Sports 11 7 T. Olsen Bldrs 10% 7 Ya Mi Place 10 8 Sportsman's 4% 13V2 City W L McHenry Bank .. .. 13 8 Althoffs Hdw. ... .. 12 9 .. 12 9 . . 1 0 ' 11 T. Olsen Bldrs. .. .. 10 11 12 .. 9 12 .. 9 12 Wed. Nite Ladies W L Blatz Girls .. 20i 1 .. 12 9 Two Shows Nightly First Show at 7:15 FRI. & SAT. OCT. 26-27 , Double Feature Program "MA and PA KETTLE AT THE FAIR" Marjorie Main Percy Kilbride -- Also -- "THE CIMARRON KID" Audie Murphy Yvette Dugay Technicolor SPOOK SHOW SATURDAY, OCT. 27 THE MAD MAGICIAIf Vincent Price SUN., MON. & TUES. OCT. 28-29-30 Double Feature Program "American Guerrilla in the Philippines" Tyrone Power Micheline Prelle Technicolor N -- Also -- "FIXED BAYONETS" Ricli&rd Basehart Gene Evans WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, OCT. 31 --' NOV. 1 Double Feature Program Willie & Joe 'BACK AT THE FRONT' Tom Evvell Mari Blanchard -- Also -- "EAST OF SUMATRA" Jeff Chandler Marilyn Maxwell Technicolor Phone JAcksom @-1421 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 LAST DAY - THURSDAY OCTOBER 25th '•tinier** n'watJOEWUl SUM m Tnfc-_^ \ M EHCITO SUCt «F< CfrTEREp V1™ /VFFAVR^J ^\Vwvl [ETTE DAVIS ERNEST BORGNINE< DEBBIE REYNOLDS ^VSW" FRI. & SAT. OCT. 26-27 naturama • A «UV;Kt :L ^ SUN,, MON. & TUES. OCT. 28-29-30 COHTJBU PtCTVttS pfMih A iVMI NM« JOSE ' TREVOR FERRER HOWARD COCKIESHELL HEROES C S s s s s f i S h q m c i L s aeics;!jy tr ww rone ciuaui RmbVn Pre&ttfeft 0MM6 JLUH and ALBQTTIL CM6MB BtncMtoJOtREsa WED., OCT. 31 - One Day Only! SPECIAL HALLOWE'EN SPOOK SHOW "THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA" Nelson Eddy Susanna Foster Claude R4ines In Technicolor Carey Electrjc -,.... 10 11 ' Bob Inn Noi* i . .:. 12 9<': ;v Roth Shoes ... 10 ll' ^.Lincoln 14 ^.tfoe's Tap . ^ 9 12: Gladstone's 4 17 " jZONING HKARINfe . % • A hearing will be held Tuesday, I^fov. 20, at the city hall in McHenry at 3 o'clock. At this time, the petitioner, the. First National Bank of Woodstock, 152, is asking to have Lot 4 in Block 9 of Unit 4 in Pistakee Highlands subdivision re-zoned from "R-l" residential to "B-l" business classification. ' -J , - • ' ; •• «, HERE AND THERE IN BUSINESS Walter Pierson of Crystal Lake Vogue Cleaners and McHenry Cleaners was elected president of the Associated Cleaners of North* ern Illinois at a dinner meeting attended by forty-two in Crystal Lake last week. John Schlofner of McHenry wfis named "secretary and treasurer. ~\ • Shirley Thurlweil has been pledged to Pi Beta Phi sorority at Monmouth college, where sheis a freshman. \ GENOA T H E / X T R E " o e n o a c : ; r, Wi s c o n s i n BRownin? 9-6821 WED. - SAT. OCT: 24-27 Deborah Kerr John Kerr "TEA & SYMPATHY" Cinemascope - Color One of the most talked about stage hits with the same brillant stars. Shown at 7:00 - 9:25 CST t SAT., OCT. 26 11:30 P.M. Boris Karlof Lon Chaney "HOUSE OF FRANKSTEIN" Richard ^Carlson "THE MAZE" 2 for 1 tickets to all who stay through entire show. Admission 50c This show only^ SAT., OCT. 27 -- 1:30 P.M. Free Hallowe'en Costume Party Brought to you by Modern Woodmen Insurance Co. Free Gifts and Refreshments Loads of Prizes On the screen "LOOSE IN LONDON" --« ----;--1 -f SUN., MON. & TUES;, ~ OCT. 28-29-30 ' Spencer Tracy Robert Wagner Claire Trevor 'THE MOUNTAIN" Technicolor -- Vista-vision Suspense and drama filmed in the beautiful Alps. Sun. at 2:00-4:05-6:10-8:25 CST Mon. & Tues. 7:00 - 9:05 Plan for our Special Matine^ Nov. 1 - While Teachers Away. in \itv 7bat it: "* " ^ * 218 So. Green St. Mc Henry, Illinois PHONE 144 FREE PARKING Open Daily 6:45 P.M. Open Sunday 2:45 P.M. FRI. & SAT. OCT. 26-27 Double Feature Program YOUTH* THE LOOSE I UHH NELSON *mSKITH CttVCK CONORS ALeeteitf -- Also Richard Denning Joan Taylor "GIRLS JN PRISON" SUN., MON. & TUES. OCT. 28-29-30 Sunday at 5:00-7:00-9:00 P.M. Weekdays: 7:00 & 9:00 P-M.flj Tin Very _ TECHMCQMn "* SUNDAY MATINEE, OCT. 28 One Show Only 3:00 to 5:00 PM Lucille Ball Eddie Albert "THE FULLER BRUSlk GIRL" -- Also -- THREE COLOR CARTOONS! (Note! This matinee does not include showing of Ladykillers) STARTS WED., OCT. 31 FOR FOUR DAYS! "TEA and SYMPATHY" Deborah Kerr John Ker^