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Page Four 43$ THE McHENBY PLAINDEALER n : . Thursday, December 17, 1959 C.O.F. 8:00 There is always a woman in the case. J^st as we got down to determining if Bill Veeek made a good trade in bringing Minnie Minoso back to the White Sox. Donald Wattles hadto leave us to answer the call of certain voting lady with car trouble or something. K. OF C. COUNCIL TO SPONSOR SEVENTH ANNUAL BASKETBALL TOURNEY m PARISH TEAMS That Major League went wild again. Just look at those i 9fto a*a •. f scores,! Charlie Corso led the 1 ' field with 686 pins. Look over the list. The Krause News Agency team bowled of 3012 pins. Secretary Edith the following railroads! road: C. Bech 6-7-10. Nite Owls -- (12-4-59) I J. Herdrich 536; G. Hastings 418? F. Ander-1533 1 son 404;; M. Wilbrandt 416; P. Greene 186-482; H. Miller 438; , Ta™rn League -- I. Greier 419; L. Stone 178- Te®m ^o. 2 3-0 -^Fred & 478; A. Schwingl 430; M. Kuna ; enes °"3, " 1192-471; J. McGinley 197-460; McDonald's 2-1 -- Whitey's f J. Rosing 170-4?8; R. Simon'1-2. McNish 400; P. Atlas Prager 1-2 -- George's Rosing 403; "H. Solchenberger 2-1. Lloyd 210-549: D. Hiller 402; L. Miller 179-493; N. Bow- 209-534. Si. Pat Teari}^ Win a. Biake |prom Lake Zurich ,man 193-495. Railroads: M. total,otto 4-10; J. Rosipg 3-7; E. _ , v iTonyan 5-10; V. /Kent 6-7-10; lists jD Miller 4.5. jj vacondio 5- " 110. Ponald is1 a no foolin' White ; The Seventh Annual K. of C. Sox fan and is also a great Basketball tournament will be follower of ' MOHS athletic held during the Christmas Holteams. Why not write'a column idays in the MCHS .QymnaSifor us some week, Don? , 11m. Games wall be played both 1 • in the" afternoon and evening Wallv Smith and Fred Rue- sessions, mann are right on hand tor Dates: Sunday^ ^December high school games. They never 27, 1959. Sunday-, Jaftuary '3. miss., - i960. : • ' 7- ' It is possible, due to the - Watching Geneva's big cen-1 large"5number of teams in the ter hold the ball high over the Grade School group, that pre heads of all defenders in4 the* liminarv games may be run on; game here Saturday night, December 26,- 1959 at either Frank Meyer came up with a Marian High School or St. Remark that taking the ball Mary's in McHenry. Teams away ..from that fellow is like i that have expressed their detrying to eat soup with a fork, sire to play in the senior divi- J sion are: The Warriors lost to a good St. Peters -- Spring Grove team from Geneva, a team 1 with too much size for our boys. But, that was one game j nobody squawked about losing. 1 Our boys played a real good, ; hard game as Coach Fulton ! moved men in and out of the! lineupAto keep 'em fresh. | St. Johns-- Johnsburg St. Mary's --- McHenry _ St. Patrick's -- McHenry St. Mary's -- Woodstock St. Thomas Crystal Lake St. Peter & Paul -- Cary ThcGrade Schools that have expressed their desire, but have riot committed themselves Paul MdreJnVxhad a big night iare: of basketball, playing with the j St. Mary's -- McHenry Frost-Sophs in the first game, ; ' St. Patrick's -- McHenry then coming back to play a j St. Thomas -- Crystal Lake great game against the Geneva Christ The King -- Wonder varsity when Fulttfri needed a Lake man to put spark in the team. St. John's -- Johnsburg and possibly two teams from We could do down the lineup : Elgin. and find nice things to say The tournament this year is abtfut members of the team as drawing much more attention they battled their way.into the : than in the past as several in- -hearts of McHenry fans. terested persons are pitching • -- ! in to distribute tickets and as- As Tom (F) Bolger re- | sist in the huge task of making marked, the team looked bet- the event a success !eru ^ they had A schedule of games will be loolsed/m winning. submitted next week. The Barrington Broncos come to town Friday night, still rated highly in spite of an upset by .Libertyville. WARRIORS LOSE TO ZION-BENTON 62-44 TO END WIN STREAK LOFTY GENEVA VIKINGS DUNK Solchenberger, 5-9-7; R. Rom- | Vl't 0wl_ _ „ M ^kovvski, 7-4-6; J. Fonte, 5-10. j " „ '00 T The Palace Wednesday Nite ! C„Boone ^33; L. Worts 414; Ladies group lists „ Florence j ^ R°?inf ^ ; Larson picking up a ,5-7 and ,i ,,^90^" o 'i u k I 5-10. Vi Johnson picked the , H- S£<^berg~ 6 7 ' , . jer 431; E. Varese 224-480; R. | | Kluk 460;. E. Koenemann 437; j ritfcHENRY RECREATION i ^ ^"j1. S"?* Last Sunday the McHenry McHenry Major League i foff v ooc'Jicq01^ Merchants defeated Crystal J. Klein 200; E. Merkle 204; | ^r 408! Lake 81-68-to move back in a G. Schaefer 247-234-652; J. A ® n? ' o j ,11' ' first Place tie with Dundee and St. Patrick's varsity basketball team played good team ball, as they' downed Lake Zurich 51 to 26 at McHenry last Sunday. The local boys made several interception^ and passed "off very well, as they pulled to a 20 jo 2/lead at the end of the first quarter. From Joe's Tap 1-2 -- Hans' Tav- 1 this point, Coach Gordie ern 2-1. G. • Schaefer 526; J.'Amundsen substituted freely, Simon 209-554; Piesert 208- as St. Pat's coasted to* an easy 577; R.. Jager 236-559; H. j win. ^ Behnke 545. , • j in the junior yarsity game, CSt, Pat's jumped off to an early MERCHANTS E^EFEAT lead to &ain a 15 to 8 half time CRYSTAL LAKE FOR FIRST PLACE TIE, 5y Mickey Schaefer Herdrich 211; H. Smith 200; I. <Kreier 409; S. Sutton 194- : 210-183-587;. M. Larson 439; Cary with a 6-2 wori-lost rec- Fulion Boys Play Far And Away Best Game This Season Last Saturday the home best teams in Northern Illinois Geneva, defeat the Warriors by the score of 78-67. After the game Coach Fulton said that, if the remaining games in same manner, the team has a W: Coari 213t'Nr Britz >234-206- ord- McHenry played without 1630; H. Lofchea 200; d:*l5*i©r®L J' " ^ ; any one of their four big men, j 233-234-219-686; M. Crouch ^ ^+fS S +' a k Don Rentz! Don Roewer, Dick 237-225-638; W. Webb • 222-244- :-Graham, "of Cliff Fulton. Art i 644; R. Kuna 204; D. Buralli ' i McGin ey 18d-467. Rail- Beck (g ft } wa& our tallest roads: H. Solchenberger o-7- man 9; R. Romkowski 4-6-7, J. Balance scoring was the key Fonte 5-10* - - _ factor fpr us as we had 4 men Tuesday Thirty-Nfners -- (11- in double figures and the fifth ' n n TT 9. Jack Schaefer lead -our Pitzen s Plastering 3-0 -- H, SCOring with 23. Art Beck was E. Buch & Sons 0-3. A. Wohn- next wjtp, 21. He was followed rade 327; C. Freund 187-469, by Eichinger with 17. T VrpnnH C RfisiriP' 448* t •_ - tt rr -^.T, 200.5Sann 528: R' GEr 200 53o. I MN yen 'Waltz had 9 to ro^nd. out our nDrug|scorln(, TCesday ,Sce-mber 13 the Merchants go /o Cary toe ; 225; C. Kopp 204.; J. Worm.210; : G . P e d e r s o n 2 3 7 - 2 0 7 - 6 Q J ; .t ow„n spec.t a.t ors saw one of, the Krause News Agency bowled advantage. Coach Amundsen cleared the bench in the second half and the boys'neld on for,a 24 to 20 victory. Next Sunday,. St. Patrick's will travel to Barrington, where they will meet the league leaders- in two games. Commercial League -- " McHenry State Bank 1-2 --- Garrelts Contract Co. 2-1 K, the Warriors played each of !T«ier^n 1- Freund 405; C. Rosing 448; Johh Huff had ^ and 3^^ D. Pieroni 416.. Freund Oil 3-0 good chance to finish high in ' Thread & Gage Co., Inc. 3- store 0-3. C. Antonson 390 the conference. The Warriors (0 V.F.W. Post 4600 0-3. D. | McHenry Co-op 1-2 -- Mc had their, old persistant fight- >Bifralli 212-222-625. . - ! Henry State Bank 2-1. N. Just ing spirit back and never gave, Brennan Milk Service 2-1 -- en. 424; D. Stoffel 180-426. up 'till the game was over. Kleinhans Building Service 1-^. Tuesday Thirty-Niners -- Even the constant speed of tlfe C. Brennan 200-552; R. Kick H. E. Buch &. Sons 2-1 -- Warriors failedcto overshadow [ 527; H. Blake 208-564; A. Otto, ; McHenry Co-op 1-2. D. Pieroni j'ohnson fhe size of the( Vikings, whose Sr. 229-575; R. Kleinhuizen j 388; H. Busch 182; L. Wirch cherry front line averaged 6-6, spear- 206-546. 1422; M. A. Noonan 406. i Hoff headed by 6-10 center Haskell McHenry Laundry 0-3 -- | Freund Oil 2-1 -- Pitzen's! Rengston Tison. j Georges White House 3-0. R. j Plastering 1-2. M. Einspar 397; Willis The game started quickly j Pries 529; l^3^£tmes"2&4; R. ! B. Maqkinder 460; D. Freund and evenly as the Vikings held | Burns ^OT^LGt^ene 548; R. j 205-499; L. Freund 426. ! ' a mere 15-13 lead after the Blake-215-599. j' McHenry State Bank 2-1 -- 1 first period. It seemed as j «fprts Service Station 3-0 -- j Store 1-2. A. Oef- j though Geneva had underesti-1 Marks Sports Center 0-3. R. ' 344; J. Heide 390; B. Hanmated the Warrior ability but ' pickrum 526. 'seJ1 soon reorganized the'fr offense | Craft Bulk Coolers 1-2 j Railroads: C. Rosing 4-7-1D. to come back with 21 points to : Bimbos 2-1. C. Behnke 208; G. Ten pin Q«^ns -- play for first place. Crystal Lake (68) Seaver Kobussen McHenry McHenry's 16. In the third per-1 Barbian 201-530 iod the Warriors were out- A. Beck J. Schaefer J. Huff M. Eichinger Snug Harbor Boat Club 2M>- g Waltz Thursday 9:15 League -- ^ ^Mauer scored by a 21-15 margin, but | Freund Oil 2-1 -- Old Bridge i 2 2- z Rutheford 427; R. Bar- c pjerce / in the fourth quarter finally i Ta^ern 1-2. Sigman 542; Noon- ibian 199-471; N„ Cristy 182- r Come to think,of it. maybe! Last Frifcy* the warriors Libertyville is far better tharn first winning streak of the seai shown in early ratings. They son was ended at four games put on a great finish against 1 as the ZeeBees of Zion rambled McHenrv as time ran out. over them to a 62-44 victory. It , was an all-around bad night Many of you remember Nick 1 f?r t*1e Warriors On defense, , o. • • /«. they just couldn t stop the 1 erallv Etten. former Spr.ng 6rover,sharp shooting Nelson of^ion who made the big leagues as a , and on offense, the ball just slugging first baseman. lit was wouldn't part the chords, as Nick's son whom vou saw list- Warriors hit only 34 per ed on All-State and all everv- cenI °,f their shots" They ^ „ , ... couldn t get their usual fast ^ teams th,S year. rumli me , ^ ^ , N'ck P'ayed for J St '8- left the Warriors in a three- U , 1, BO a"^ ,S a ; wa>'tie for seeond place in the sure be to show up on some North suburban Loop and put college team in the next couple zion in firs, a,one of years. His. Dad is quite a „ ., , j hunk of man, but the son is ° teams started .bigger! ' slowly as the ZeeBees overcame their old jinx and scored 23 points to the Vikings 21. ^ The scoring attack was very well-balanced as John Steinbach led for McHenry with 13 points, followed by Paul Morenz with 12. Paul, who i&-only a sophomore, gave a good acan 246-598; Freund 200-574; Larkin 214-556; Overton 534; Crouch 224-557; Kinsala 212- 576; Sutton 202-542. K e n t C o r p o r a t i o n 1 - 2 -- Clark Chevrolet 2-1. H. Smith 205-201-582. H. E. Buch & Sons 3-0 -- F.M. Television 0-3. H. Fischcount for himself in his first bach 549; J. Wiser 200-245- big chance .on the varsity. Bill Oeffling had 11 points, while Jim Hester accounted for 10. 634; West 208; Hojnacki 214t 547. . Lakeside Inri 1-2 -- Bimbos Six-ten center Hackell Tison j 2-1. E. Kroncke 222-540; C. was tops for Geneva as he lit-1 Abel 211-558; tt. Smith' 210: dunked" in 26 points. S557; T. Getner 204-209^561. The Vikings hit at an amaz- ! Park Pub 2-1 -- Riverside ing 64 per cefit while the War- Barber Shop 1-2. R. Blake 208- riors hit on 34 per cent of their • 537; B. Blake' 200-550; J. Marshots. " ! sella 540; M. Krueger 251-595; McHenry (67) L. Nimsgren 213-585; R. Kuna * FG FT F J*TS , 528; A. Otto 226-587. Vaupell Creighton. M. Hester Steinbach ! Oeffling very I Creighton. T. i., out- Morenz scored McHenry 11-9. in the. Miller Had a fine time at the Mar-!first period" ^ Warriors were ian Central football banquet ag?in ou^c°rt:d in- the second Totals Sunday night. The boys didn't 9uarter 15-8' ^avinS the halfwin many games, but their j sc°re at Zion-26 and Mcspirit runs high and their ap- \ third quarter fpetites strong 1 Warriors running gam*? 4 ; came to life with 22 points to If you have any sports news :Zion ^ !n fourth tor next week, get it in early i linx ^'t again 'The paper will" come out on ; f the.Warriors were outscored Tuesday as a special arrange-I y ' fn mar^n, .. •ment with Santa Claus. ' L Bill Oeffling led the scoring i for McHenry with 12 points. Watch for further informa-i ^ Hes,ter J had eight assists. '•inn nn tournaments , next leadinR scorer in the 3 K 6 3 5 . 0 «2 6 1 5 3 5 5 3 3 0 5 2 2 1 0 0 25 18 -20 67 Geneva (78) FG FT FPTS 'tion on .week. ^ A fellow was pretty sick and , •the doctor ordered him to take | Ja long vacation in Arizona. He i ,1*'ent there and at the end of ' •two months he died. They j ^brought the corpse back home ^and his wife and her brother •were viewing the remains. She ! [said, "Oh, Joe, doesn't he look j nice?" And Joe replied, "He Jsure does. Those two months in . sArizona done him a lot of L . , •good!" |Zoephel • j Edgar ;GOOSE HTTNTFRS TO :?aviofS ;DRAW FOR PITS AT , Nelson •TWO AREA STATIONS iMurphy : conference, led the ZeeBee at- ; tack with 24 points. McHenry (44) FG FT FPTS Vaupell , 3 1 2 7 Creighton, M. 2 1 1 5 Hester 5 0 5 10 Oeffling 6 0 4 12 Olson 1 0 0 2 Creighton. T. 2 4 2 8 Totals 19 6 14 44 Zein-Benton (62) FG FT FPTS 6 0 2 12 Olson 9 Wogulis 1 Johnson 4 Benson 0 Tison 11 Cox 4 Crane 2 Basat 0 W 22 Y Cary Electric 2-1 -- North- 7 ern Illinois Machinists 1-2. 10 ! Business Men's League -- 1 3 A c k e r m a n s 2 - 1 M i k e s 11 Fireside 1-2. M. Wieser. 547. 6 Bimbo's No. 1 1-2 Bimbo's 12 No, 2 2-1. B. Frett 200-529; D. 2 Houghton 239-55R; R. Pieroni - 202. Norih Bridge Ma-ine 3 0 -- Ludwig 0-3. R. Springer 533; M. Soberg 216. 'McHenry Welding 1-2 -- 3 Snug Harbor 2-1. R. Bryson 8 237-202-625: R. Rosner ^08; A. 1 McCarroll 203-562. 26 | Brennans 1-2 Buss Motors 9 2-1. R. Stilling 203; H. Blake 6:217-563; E. Buss 246-582; D. 2 ! Schaefer 537. - : Bob's 0-3- -- Jandts 3-0. PALACK Friday Nite League -- R. , Cvnowa 203-202-566; Huff 221-562; G. Kay 213-554; |F. Ansell'546; V. Paustian 526. HERE AND THERE i IN BUSINESS 1 McHENRY RECREATION ('. D. of A. -- Herman Stamer of Pistakee' E. Nell 186-454; A. Guzzardo Bay has been promoted to vice- 156-408; L. Braidman 186-457; president in charge of service J. Pieroni 178-463; G. Barbian onerations. inc'uding parts, 164-472; D. Chelini 186; B. service and pre-delivery of new Leight 188-472; E. Groth 145- r^rs at Courtesy Motor Sales, 409; E. Buss 418; C. Freund Chicago. . * • 168-438: J. Kralowitz 171-455; --- V. Diedrich 177; E. Nimsgern SHOP YOI'R HOMF, TOWN 191; G. Sigman 190-487. Rail- & 2 5 2 0 0 Totals 31 15 14 78 By Quarters Mcl^enry -13 16 15 23 GeneVa ^ 15 21 21 21- 471; P. Wight 421. S.R.A. 0-3 -- McHenry^Rec^' • reation 3-0. T. Steffan 458; M. ^rystal. Lake Donnelly 200-185-520. McHenry Merrill Woolen 0-3 -- Rutledge Caddy Cart 3-0. M. B. I Fuchs 454; L. Burns 177-439; i t M. Doherty 190-514; L. Miehels i 197-466. Bun,galow Inn 2-1 -- L & M Constructors 1-2. M. Goss 425; L. Berry 448. ' Overton Caddi -Lacs i 0-3 -- j •Elsie's Charm' House "3-0.; W. Gehrke 431; D. Overton 199- ; 484; S. McMahon 451. | PALACE ' . - ' i 7:00 Monday Ladies League --: Carey Appliances 2-0 -- Elm j Paint & Supply 1-2. j McHenry Disposal 1-2 -- | ,Walsh Insurance 2-1.' B. Botflt- ; "tnan 180; L. Crouch 427. 1 Ladies League 9:00 -- i Castle . View Inn 2-1 -- Sportsmen's Inn 1-2. J. Dillon 183-471; Paluch 407; H. Conway 415. Riverside Bake Shop 3-0 -- ' Marks 0-3. M. Powers 184-498; i L. Steffes 402. Palace Wednesday Nite Ladies League -- McHenry Country Club 2-1 ' -- Buss Motors 1-2. M. Kelly 1 191-458; N. Larkin 460; B. Meath 471; L. Mever ,440^^- Steffan 188-177-520> J ' Blatz 1-2 Hettermann's 2-1. V. Herdrich 175-440; T. ; Meyer 465; B. Hettennann 179-483; M. Smith 482; M. , Hettermann 175-508. Railroads: F. Larson 5-7 and 5-10; V. Johnson 6-7. . G F P 3 0 1 6 2 3 6 2 5 1 0 0 5 1 2 0 0 2 9 0 1 30 5 14 (81) G P P 10 1 0 10 3 1 5 1 3 7 3 0 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0- 36 9 7 15 20 15 1&--68 12 22 19 28--81 SHOP IN McHENRY Take It Easy -- Take A Cab! When the weather's bad . . . When you want to reach your destination in a hurry . . . When you have luggage or heavy packages with you, it's time to call us for a cab. Remember our number. R^adio Dispatched McHENRY CAB PHONE 723 PLAINDEALER TO BE PUBLISHED ON DEC. 22 On the Christmas holiday week, the Plaindealer will be printed on Tuesday, Dec. 22, so that readers on both city and rural routes will receive the paper well in advance of the holiday. Deadlines for both news and advertising must be set ahead in order to bring .the paper out two days early. The deadline for display advertising w$l be Saturday noon, and for classified advertising, Monday morning at 10 o'clock. General news will be accepted until Monday at 2 p.m. THURSDAY LAST DAY TO SEE "ROOM 43" and THE HOT ANGEL' FRIDAY & SATURDAY The, Screen's New No. 1 Excitement Hit! JACK WEBB - in •*. • 30 also Mamie Van Doren in y 'GIRL'S TOWN" SUN - MON - TUES - WED "THE TINGLER" ELM THEATRE WAUCONDA, ILLINOIS Tel. JAckson 6-1421 '6pc - Adults -- 25c Children FREiE PARKING - 150 CARS WED - THURS/^ DEC 16-17 "YESJOIDAY'S ENEMY" One Show Only at 8:00 P.M. FRI0 SAT SUN - MON DEC 18-19-20-21 Double Feature ' Permits to shoot on the two ' Illinois Department of Conservation public goose hunting ; lareas, Horseshoe Lake and Un- ' 5on County, will not be issued ' from the Springfield office for ! the last seven days of the goose • hunting season, December 16 J through December 22. Horse-1 shoe Lake is located in Alexander county near Cairo and , the Union County area -is near , !Ware. T h i s A n n o u n c e m e n t w a s tnade today by Director Glen D. Palmer who explained that fpr the extended season it will i be necessary for hunters to draw for pits at the two areas. A public drawing will be held each morning ay 5 a.m. at the area check sta'tion. Approximately 80 hunters can be accommodated daily on each of the two areas. Totals 23 16 9 62 -Score by Quarters McHenry 9 8 22 5--44 Zion-Benton 11 15 17 19--62 Save More Shop at Home A D U L T N I G H T Roller Skatinq Classes for Adults Only \ EvervsWednesday -- Classes 7-8 P.M. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saiuraay and Sunday -- 8-11 P.M. 1:80 - 4 P.M. Saturday Matinee 2-4:15 P.M. Sunday Matinee JUST FOR FUN ROLLER I SHOP IN McHENRY Geo. R. Justen & -Sen Furniture Store CLOSES FOREVER! Dec 24th RUDY BECKERS KENNELS 1 Mile Rant of the Skyline DHve-In PHONE KVercreen 5-2436 TRAINING and BOARDING FOR ALL BREEDS • Stud Service •'Heated & Unhealed Kennels • German Shorthair Pups For Sale Obediexice - Hunting - Retrieving NEWEST AND MOST STARTLING GIMMICK ON THE SCREEN... ipeciuiizing in^osme+ics W.e have a complete selectU)a for Villi to choose from MAX^EjVTTOR tflA'ZEL BISHOP DOROTHY GRAY TiB&sr VINCENT PRICE t WIUUM CASTU PRODUCTION RICHARD HUDMUl ELIZABETH A RIO EN WHITE SHOULDERS HELENA RUBINSTEIN FORGOTTEN WORLDS OF ADVENTURE' METRO GOIDWYN-MAYER CHILDREN'S COSMETIC; Presents * 7&S* ARZAN THE APE MAN ALLERCREME REVLON LENTHERIC MICHEL i DUBARRY CHANEL SHULTi >N FAKERGE AN.JOU co'n TUSSY 129 Riversid« EV erjfreen .» 4416 ENLISTMENTS NOW OPEN IN SIX-MONTH PROGRAM OF CTSXR Enlistments are now Qpenjj^n the six month USAR program for imfnediate assignment1: '£0. Company "B" 863d EngirJ^r battalion, (heavy const rue tio^i) which meets on Thursday nights at the Waukegan US^R training center, 1712 Noiith McAree road, Waukegan.., : > A quota of sixty-five fo<*.d(Ctive duty in January or F^Tbniary is available, it was • ?a|inounced by Major „ Sam |r. Gaziano, area commander -pf the Waukegan Area comrrland, USAR. Personnel between the agfes of:;i7 and 26 who are intended in joining may contac^^c USAR group at the abov^ Address. . y - -- ~ J O Home McHENRY THEATRE 518 So. Gr. Ph. Ev. 5-0144| During December Theatre U Be Closed Wednesdays a Thursdays To Allow For' Renovation! FRI - SAT -- DEC 18-19 Double Feature "THE OREGON^ TRAIL" r ? Fred MacMurray arfd 'TiVE GATES TO HELL" SUN - MON - TUES DEC 20-21^/ Giant Two Houf Walt Disney Show Continuous Sunday from 3 p.m. ACADEMY AWAI INER •"BEST LIVE^CTlON short susWr WALT DISNEY'S GRAND CANYON "y TICHNicouoit^^^^ . ^/ /\ cCiINNKiMMAAttCeOoNn** * .v , * A B^fatb'Taklno Spactael* S«t To Orof«'« C*l*bral«d "Grand Canyon SultO* Ffliw AN0 W^VEL WALT DISNEY'S SATURDAY MATINEE "T ARZAN, THE APE MAN" & 5 CARTOONS Show Opens at 1:00 starts 1:30 TUES WED ^ DEC 22-23 "LAST TRAIN FROM GUN HILL" NOAH'S ARK, yii "\ TODAY'S GREAT ADVENTURE! Illll WALT DISNEY eyes //v OUTER SPACE | COWOUEST OF THE EARTH'S LAST FRONTIER! WALT DISNEY THE SEVEN CITIES OF ANTARCTICA TICHNICOIOR* • CtNEMASCOPt A "PIOPLI and PLACIt" Froduo«»oo **a ruslDntrftfOw'c*. Mb % aot 111 » tm WtTH D0NA1D M « MAMROtK UNO OF Af ^FUN + Aovbouk + KN0NlS>6EI ^ and & "MELODY" ^ "ANYWHERE, U.S.A." All In- Technicolor WEDNESDAY, DEC. 23 Free Rotary Christmas Party Second Annual Kiddie Show! Sponsored by the McHENRY ROTARY CLL% For McHenry Grade School Children 1st Grade thru 5th Grade Two Shows: Onfc at 10:30 a.m. One at 1:30 p.m. FREE CANDY Tickets are. available at school See Your Teacher! Program will consist of^, th^ following: "SNOWFIRE" The Wild White Stallion In Color Our Gang Comedy 3 Stooge Comedy and Two Cartoons

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