Page Eight THE McHENRY PLAINDEALEft Thursday, August 8. 1957 McHENRY AREA YOUTHS AMONG FAIR WINNERS •i..; (Continued from Page 1) •T *]$; Russell Carr, C; Fr&nk Peny, C; John Perry, A; Larry Stilling, B; Keith Weingart, B. Single Market Borrow: Frank Perry, C; John Perry, B; Larry Stilling, B^ Keith Weingart. B. Pen of 3 Market Hogs: Frank Perry, C; Keith Weingart, B. Purebred Gilt: Russell Carr, C; Frank Perry, C; John Perry, C; Larry Stilling, B; Keith Weingart, A. Purebred Litter: Russell Carr, C; Keith Weingart, B. Purebred Sow: RusseU Carr, B; Tom Blumhorst, B; Mark Zimmerman, C. Cattle Grade Junior Heifer Calves: J u d y B o h l , A. „ • „ ' • • • Grade Yearling Heifer: Norma Anderson, B. Purebred Junior Heifer Calves: Bob Schmitt, A; Jeri Jelinek, A; Duane Schmitt, B; Charlotte Smith, B. Purebred Bull Calves: Judy Bohl, C. Purebred Heifer Junior Yearling: Carol Anderson B; Bob Schmitt, B; Keith Weingart, B; Kathryn Curran, B; Judy Bohl, A; Charlotte Smith, A. Purebred Cow: Dorothy Curran, A; Dave Blumhorst, A; Charlotte Smith, B. \ Rabbits Norma Anderson, A; Dick Jelinek, A; Judy Bohl, A; Neil Zimmerman, A. Home Garden Harry Hogan, A; Jerry Hogan, A; Mary Dresdow, A; Richard Harris, C. Robert Harris, C; Dick Wissell, A; Neil Zimmerman,' A«£, Ruth Zimmerman, B. Baby Steer Bruce Christensen, C; Ronald Gelvin, A (first place); Bill Jensen, C; Harold Jensen, C; Gordon Schnaufer, B; John Smith, A; Tom Blumhorst, C. James Curran is leader of the Cherry Valley club and Howard Bell of The Busy Three club, whose members are listed above. Open Class The open class invited anyone under the age of 21 and listed the following winners: Poultry ' Neil Zimmerman, pen of White Rocks, 3rd; White Rock hen, 5th; and young pen, 5th. Holsteins Purebred Bull Calves: Judy Bohl, 3rd. Purebred Junior Heifer Calves: Jerry Jelinek, 2nd; Duane Schmitt, 7th. Purebred Heifer Jr. Yearling: Carol Jean Anderson, 3rd Purebred Heifer Sr. Yearling: Judy Bohl, 5th. Purebred Cow: Dorothy, Curran, 6th. Beef. Angus Steer: Fred Wahl. 5th. * Hereford Steer: Bruce Christenseiy 7th. ' Swine Duroc Boars: Harry King, 4th; Frank Perry, 5th. Duroc Sows: Harry King, 2nd. Duroc Gilts: Frank Perry, 5th. Single Market Hogs: Harry King, 2nd; Frank Perry, 4th. Pen of 3 Market Hogs, Frank Perry, 2nd. Poland China Boar: Keith Weingart, 6th. Poland China Sow: Russell Carr, 1st; Tom, Blumhorst, 3rd. Poland China Gilt: Keith Jjveingart,' 1st and 4th; RusselFCarr, $th. Poland China Litter: Keith Weingart, 1st; Russell Carr, 4th. Poland Single Market Hog; Larry- Stilling, 3rd; Keith Weingart, 4th; John Perry, 7th. Pen of 3 Market Hogs. Keith Weingart, 2nd. Hampshire Sow: Mark Zimmerman, 2nd and 3rd. Boar: James Ambrose; 3rd. (The Plaindealer isxgrateful for the help of William Picror in compiling a list of local winners. Musin' and Meanderin' (Continued from Page 1) ~ CITIZENSHIP AWARD IS PRESENTED TO EARL R. WALSH {Continued From Page 1). gress of the Shamrocks baseball club. The V.FJW. felt in making him recipient of this award -- and rightly so, -- that his efforts in bringing about the formation of Little League and Pony League baseball in McHenry would long merit the gratitude of the boys benefitting and their parents. At the present time he is treasurer of the Pony League and is in the process of finding ways to finance the expense involved in completing a newly graded ball field. Mr. Pries also mentioned the morale building influence of his Plaindealer column. So I Hear, when the paper reached local boys serving throughout the world during the war. Before presentation of the award, Mr. Walsh commented on the many benefits accruing locally through the many worthwhile projects of the veteran's organization. FRIDAY NIGHT DINNER WILL OPEN JOHNSBURG FESTIVAL (Continued From Page 1) Other ladies working on precarnival duties are Marie Frett, Helen Hettermann, Alma Freund, Isabelle Stilling, Dina Miller, Elsida Fuchs, Coletta Adams, Mabel Smith, Lauretta Kromroy, Martha Freund, Agnes Freund, Agatha Thelen, Hilda Thelen, Rosemary Young, Oliva Hiller, Millie Smith, Dorothy Adams, Laura Schmitt. Martha Oeffling and Anna Guyser. Proceeds of the carnival will be used for the school^ building fund. Anita Freund is president of the sponsoring sodality; Isabell Stilling is vice-president; Martha Freund, secretary; and Alma Freund, treasurer. not experienced in such matters to learn that twenty-five to thirty inches of water is needed to produce a heavy corn crop. Our natural intinct of concern for our farming neighbors would t?nd to join their hope for rain. Our equally natural instinct for comfort prompts us to cross our fingers as we hope, lest the resultant humidity make our disposition sutler further. News About Our ' Servicemen Jdmes £. Garrity, fireman apprentice, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Garrity of the village of SunYiVside, will visit Seattle, Wash., from Aug. 6 to 12 aboard the submarine tender JJSS Nereus. One of 22 U. S. Navy ships scheduled to. visit the Northewestern port for the annual Sea Fair, the Nereus will be open to the public during her stay. The Sea Fair is a 10-day pageant of spectator and participation entertainment designed to point out the Puget Sound area as one of the boating capitals of the world. Pvt. Richard D. Hansen recently was graduated from the eightweek administration school at Fort Chaffee, Ark. He received instruction in typing, filing and Army clerical procedures. Hansen, son of Mrs. Adeline Turner, 104 Clearview, McHenry. attended Lakeview High School Chicago. Army Pvt. James E. 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