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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 May 1958, p. 5

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J .: ^'.»n .„, ff. mcrienry Plaindealer , Phone 170 -17 --- --" •• Published every Thursday al McHenry, 111., by the McHenry Publishing Company, Inc. miONAi W. BURFEINDT, Gen'l, Mgr. ADELE FROEHLICH, Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATE In McHenry Cotmty 1 Year $3.50 6 Months $2.00 ^|3 Months . . $1.25 Outside McHenry County 1 Year ... $4.00 6 Months .......... $2.25 ' 3 Months $1.50 Entered as second-class matter at the post office at McHenry, Illinois under the act of May 8. 1879. ie Great Outdoors Continued from Page 4 !$bok over seventy fish between *twplve and four A.M. Sunday horning. All kinds of fish made up his catch. We haven't heard, of many catches that big from the river in quite a( while. Crappies, bass and bullheads are biting good in all the chanm\ s and bays. Minnows and streamer flies are the best bet for crappies. The bluegilts should be on the spawning beds by the latter part of next week. Fishing alone, is not the only sport that has its rewards. Herb, Roeske shot three foxes last week with his 220 Swift. The reward - $15.00 bounty. While roaming around in Warch of foxes he spotted a white tail doe south of Johnsburg. It looks as if our state's deer population is spreading and increasing. WOODSTOCK PILES UP EARLY LEAD TO {SEAT McHENRY 8-7 The McHenry Shamrocks tyed a ball game at Woodck last Sunday and suffered their first loss of the season by a close 8 to 7 score. Featuring a home run by Bob Nolan, the Shamrocks scored three runs in the first inning to enjoy a nice lead before the Woodstock boys had a chance to pick up a bat. - Li ncoln's ^ control--was way off in the first inning and way, off in the second. . As Woodstock piled lip 8 runs on 3 hits and 7 bases on balls. Li twin came in to strike out May in the second inning and pitch no-hit, no-run ball the rest of the way. Litwin struck out 16 batters and issued only 2 passes. ^ The Shamrocks picked up one run at a time after the first inning, but could not over- «ne the early lead built up by the Woodstock team." The team is getting ready for the invasion of the Johnsburg Tigers next Sunday. Box Score: McHenry AR R H J. Knox, SS . 6 0 2 Becknel, CF 2 2 0 Jaskot, 3B 3 2 2 Nolan, CF 4 1 1 Eckels, IB 4 1 2 Mtwin, P 5 0 0 Stanek, 2B 5 0 1 Pierce, LF 3 0 0 Bentz, LF 2 0 . 0 Baker, RF 1 1 0 Benson, C 2 0 0 Lincoln, P 0 0 0 r 37 7 8 Woodstock: AB It H Musser, 2B 4 1 0 Lwnlap, CF 3 2 0 jSius, SS 4 1 1 Brown, LF 3 1 0 Gibbs, LF 0 0 0 Sjcharnau, IB 3 1 1 Martine, C 4 0 1 Jackson, 3B 2 0 0 Britz, 3B 1 0 0 May, RF 2 1 0 B. Selchow,. RF 0 0 0 Proler, P 2 1 0 Selchow, P ' 1 0 0 <* -- -- -- 28 8 3 2-base hits: Jaskot. Home-Run: Nolan. Bas^ on balls off: Proler, 7; Selchow 1; Lincoln, 7; Litwin, 2. Struck out by: Lincoln, 4; Litwin, 16; Proler, 6; Selchow, 8. •PUBLIC PULSE PROPERTY TAX To the People of McHenry County: , You can get a fair shake on your personal property tax. All $iat has to be done is to organize a group of taxpayers ft'ho do not like what is going in Woodstock. When we get 00 people who will pay $3 dues, we can all be sure with legal representation. This was dofie-Tn another county and the highest personal tax bill is about $12. This is a matter fop you .pecble to act on immediately. 1 E. Piotrowski, A public servant - 4 - ; 1 Mrs. Otis Murray, 79, of Geneva, a native pf died May 21 in Geneva Community hospital after a brief illness. She was .the former Julia McLaughlin. The deceased was born Nov. 6, 1879, and spent her early life here. However, for the past forty-one years she l}ad resided in Geneva, where she wias a member of St. Peter's Catholic church and a charter member of the Catholic Woman's club. Surviving are a son, Raymond, and daughter, Marjorie Murray, both of' Geneva. She was preceded in death by her husband in 1945. Services " were held Friday mottling from St. Peter's church, with interment in Oak Hill cemetery. Anna Henschel Mrs. Anna Henschel, 75, of Arlington Heights died Monday, May 19, in a hospital in that city following a short illness. She is survived by a son Art, of McHenry; three grandchildren, Lorraine, Raymond and Ralph; and two greatgrandchildren, Hope Ann and Raymond, Jr. She was a native of Chicago, but had lived in McHenry for about eight years before moving to Arlington Heights. Services are being held this (Thursday) afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from Mueller's funeral home at 5312 W. Belmont avenue, Chicago, with interment in St. Lucas cemetery, Chicago. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heartfelt appreciation for the many acts of kindness, cards and floral offerings received durinjg the illness and passing of our loved one. Many, many thanks to all. *3o The family of Irene Benweli T r u c k r e g i s t r a t i o n s h a v e doubled since 1941 in 35 states. Tie Rods Election of officers was held week. The new as follows: Presi Bill Lindwall; Vice President, John Losch; Secretary, Vern Block; Treasurer, Denny Justen; Sergeant at Arms, J i m Wright. \ Two new members were admitted to the club this week. They are Pick Wirtz and Lenny Ibsh. Anyone who is interested in joining the club is inv i t e d t o come t o o u r c l u b meeting which is held on Tuesday night at lB:00, The club house is located almost directly across from the Edgebrook elementary scjibol in McHenry. . Vern Block, Secretary The f o l l o w i n g l e t t e r , was sent to the McHenry Chief oif P o l i c e . We l e a r n t h a t t h e boys who gave assistance were Denny Justen, Pete Olson, Jim Wright and Vern Block. Itasca, Illinois • April 14, 1958 ,,:PT ..... Rear Sir: I would like to take this opportunity to tell you of the courteous helpfulness of some of the members of the "Tie- Rods."" in McHenry and^ja couple of boys pushed our car out of the street. They then discovered that our trouble'was a dirty carburetor tfhich they cleaned and replaced. Apparently they discovered the trouble for we had no further difficulty. I heartily recommend' the c o u r t e s y e x t e n d e d by t h e s e boys, one of whom said he was the secretary of the club. Sincerely Elizabeth Bliss CARD OF TltANKS -A To my friends and relatives, I wish to express my thanks for flowers, gifts and especially for the prayers offered for me while in the hospital. *3 Mrs. Ann Huff To get the daughters mar ried and the sons to delay marriage is the principal concern of mothers. ANY White Elephants? Do you want to get rid o! any loya, uitd bicycles, clothes or furniture? DONATE THEM TO A WORTHY CAUSE McHENRY KIWANIS CLUB'S ANNUAL AUCTION DEPENDS ON YOUR DONATIONS All Money from Sales Used Locally - FOR PICKUP SERVICE PHONE ROBERT R0ALSEN -McHenry 1720-J RECALL SCHOOL k DAYS OF YEARS AGO AT REUNION twenty-five years previous were renewed recently when the class of 1933 held its first reunion at the McHenry Country club. Seventeen members of the original class of thirtythree were 'present and letters were re^d front those unable to attend. George Larkin acted as toastmaster Present were Anita Bacon " Mc- Cleary, Rita Martin, Margaret Larkin Dbwell, Marie Miller Morgan, Lucille Steffes Harrison, Eleanore Sutton Peterson, Agnes Lay Klaus, Evelyn Anderson Henke, Marie Freund . ,..., ""V ii'- Pacta FW*r - 1 - wm Berndt, Rita • Freund Sayler, Hazel Kramer Baur, Mary Althoff Vycital, Dr. Delbert Whiting, George Larkin, Dr. Gene Sayler, Ralph Bourril and their guests. When a married man tells you he's the boss in his own home, you know he'll lie about other things. v OF THANKS M like to take this <*- ; portunity to thank my friends, neighbors and relatives for their prayers, cards, visits and gifts pital. Your thoughtfufness greatly appreciated. 3 Rose Kloeckner Be sure to read the Plsfiiidealer Want Ads each week. OR EDWARD GUETTLER-McHenry 9831 1 THE VARIETY PACKED ALL-STEEL GYM SET •a • » ' ^ »' > * - ' jj. * * - ; r v ^ §®i|l|ip rwfi m' ~ "'401 V* A < E NEW TYPE GALVANIZED SLIDE VvlTH SAFETY "D" TUBE RAIL Keep the youngster healthy, strong and safe with one of these fine outdoor gym sets. The low, low sale price will more than pay for itself in the resultant vitality of your children. 10 PLAY INCLUDING SLIDE Regular $39.95 6 PLAY WITHOUT SLIDE Regular $19.95 ONLY $ 34" ONLY $16'5 THE SCHWINN ZJornado The Buy of A Lifetime ONLY $ 39* SfkvHra-lili la lewlti will pert* mmi ittvln reWity •veMefcUl Quality Schwinn Construction Limited Quantities ; 26 INCH RED for The Boys BLUE for The Girls Vycital's Hardware 132 S. Green St. McHenry, 111. PHONE McHENRY 98 with -food buys! SUPER SAVINGS AT YOUR CERTIFIED SUPER MART SUPER VALUES FROM OUR MEAT DEPT. TOP QUALITY T-BONE OR PrwORnT i EenRHnOwUuSwE STEAKS 98 U.S. GOV'T. GRADED SIRLOIN STEAKS 89: U.S. GOV'T. GRADED WHOLE BEEF LOINS Cut For Freezer T 79; RAGGEDY ANN TOMATO JUICE 46 oz. tin 4 FOR PACKER'S LABEL UNPEELED APRICOTS 2V2 Tin 4 FOR HUNT'S FRUIT COCKTAIL 300 tin 5 FOR *100 RINS0 WHITE * SOAP POWDER with Solium Reg. 2 for 67c 4 FOR *1°° SAVE 34c CERTIFIED RED LABEL SWEET PEAS 5 for 49c Extra Fancy Tube TOMATOES25* Extra Fancy Cello Carrots 2'"19t Calif. Fancy Green Cabbage 2,bs 11c CALIFORNIA SPECIAL Strawberries pT- 29c RADISHES F|K M Bunches USE OUR FREE CUSTOMER PARKING AREA YOUR NEW SUPER CERTIFIED FOOD STORE Cor. Green & Elm Sts. Phone 80 McHenry/I1L m

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