ThuiMlay. May 18. 1961 THE McHENBY^PLAlNDEALER Camera Club Officers Pa§* FIti Gerard Justen Photo Above pictured are newly elected officers of the McHenry Camera club. Left to right, they are Joe Hudety, vice-president; Casper Ehlen, treasurer; C. Kanter, chairman of activities; Jack Salika, president; and Harvey Keil, -secretary.' OBITUARY EMMA WILSON st rites were held at the George R. Justen and Son funeral home Friday , altomoon ViftrMrs. Emma Wilson, 77, who ' <}ied unexpectedly Wednesday morning, May 10, in her home near Volo. Rev. George W. Martin of the Community Methodist church officiated at last rites, with interment in Grant cemetery, Volo. faSThe deceased was born April 27, 1884, in Wauconda township and lived her entire lifetime in that area. She was a charter member of the Volo unit of the Lake County Home Bureau and served that group as president for two years. She was also chairman of the Volo Cemetery society for seven years and was leader of the Fahocha Girls 4-H club. She and her husband, Frank E. Wilson, celebrated their fifty-sixth wedding anniversary last Feb. 14. Besides her husband, she leaves two sons, Clifford E. of McHenry and Frank V. of Volo; a daughter, Beatrice Petersen, of McCullom Lake; also eleven grandchildren. A daughter, six brothers and two sisters preceded her in death. THREE-POINT WEED CONTROL PROGRAM OFFERED A three-point program for weed control is pointed out to Illinois farmers by the state Department of Agriculture. 1 -- Plan to kill all weeds now present and prevent them from producing seed. This includes crop land but also all non-cultivated land such as fencerows, gardens, pastures and roadsides. A four-foot strip of foncerow one-half mile long is only one-fourth acre but will produce millions of weed seeds if left unattended. 2 -- T h e w e e d i e s t l a n d should be planted in crops, such as corn, where weeds will be easier to control. Soybeans should be planted on the cleanest ground. Pre-emergence •chemicals should be used for annual grass problems. 3 -- Plan a good sanitation program to keep new weeds out. Plant only "certified" seed and buy clean feed for livestock to prevent spreading the weed seed in manure. "So much publicity has been given to the long life of weed seeds in the soil that many farmers believe they will always have weeds," Larlcin said, "but normal cultivation gives weeds several chances each year to germinate so that their normal life in the soil has often been exaggerated." Use of present day chemicals gives the future of weed control a brighter outlook, he said. McHENRY LITTLE LEAGUE Fred J. Meyer, Pres William J. Bolger, Sec. Tonyan Const Co. BLUE BIRDS Ed Doyle, Mgr. Terry Schmitt Phil Krebs Jeffrey Nellis Randy Klontz David Pawlikowski ' Gordon Schmitt Bob Wirfs Rick Zeller Eddie Doyle Jeffrey Thomas Edward • Smith Randy Meyer Ernie Muzzillo Frank Lesley T»nw( > Attlwrff't Ctw ' FALCONS Cal Houser, Mgr. Dennip Moore John Freund Kenneth Jensen Tim Donnelly Bob Houser Tom Wright Harry Hans /"Tim Althoff r'Tom McGowan Greg Herdrich Mike Mandli Peter Benoy Keith Klontz BLUE BIRDS Fred J. Meyer, Mgr. Ronald Behnke Kit Carstens Jerry Glosson Dave Meyer Mike Conway Robert Mauch Carl Perrino Mike Garske Frank Nimsgern Larry Smith Greg Wingfield Tom Blenner Mike Antonson Russell Leight Dennis DePauw $ FALCONS Art Jackson, Mgr. Bob Guenveur Dennis Jackson David Schaefer Robert Schaefer Darnell Jones David Pictor , John Reihansperger Tim Foran Richard Meyers Dave Colman Tim Marquardt Gregory Freund Robert Colman David McNish Richard Hansen Elmer Carstens, V.P. James Larkln, Treas. MINORS McHenry State Bank CARDINALS Frank DePauw, Mgr. Dan Aylward Don Stinespring Tom Warren Paul Thennes Mike Brown Kenneth Justen Martin Stoffel Wayne Gladu Scott Nickels Robert Ruemelin Robert Malpede Peter Stilling George Bradley Kenneth Reid u-4 MI, ORIOLES Howie Dowell, Mgr. Mike Hamil Johnny Miller Charles Kloeckner Jerry Leisten Jimmy Kloeckner Craig Barrows Mike Krickl Roy Emerson Greg Adams Gary Dowell Don Thurlwell Tim Widen John Getner Mike Stuart MAJORS CARDINALS Leon Schmitt, Mgr. Thomas Bauer Tim Freund Neal Gute Mike Sobacki Terry Rogers Tim Martin Mike Anderson Harold Stilling Gary Schmitt Larry Brusso Dennis Hamil Frank Harrison • Terry Kaminski John Anderson Robert Welter • OEIOLSS Gene Adams, BUgr. Paul Adams Gerald Mayfield Tom Blair Paul Diedrich John Bruhn Dennis Bruhn Bill Davidson Bryce Klontz Steve Marchi Joe Hanley Roger Pawlikowski Dennis Dowell Chuck Reilly Kenneth Carlson Gerald Freund Leonard Blake, 2nd V.P. Thomas F. Bolger, Player Agent McHenry Sand & Gravel EAGLES Bill Wyant, Mgr. Ray Simon Steve Wyant Daniel Wolf Mike O'Brien Tom Burton Patrick McAndrews James Stilling Terry Burton Mike Weingart Bradley Pictor Robert Zimmerman Matty Steffes" Kurt Knaack Hester Oil OWLS Leonard Blake, Mgr. Jim Ludford Leonard Blake Terry Doran Gary Guzzardo Jerry Erb Stephen Bjorkman Bill Casey Don Reinboldt Gary Fairchild Don Smith Murray Bolger Jim Larkin C. J. Ludford David Guzzardo EAGLES Tom Evans, Mgr. Bruce Domato Tom Evans Dave Smith Jack Thennes Chris Wirtz Francis Mazzone Mark Domoto John Reinboldt Joseph Vavrick Randy Phillippi Dave Patryas Tom Stamper Alan Phalin Durland Griffith Dick O'Brien OWLS Otto L&rson, Mgr. Mike Doherty Dick Doherty Jack Hester Rickey Jager Jimmy Keevil Tom Bolger Charles Brefeld Frank Cuda Bob Funk Gene Hester George Stepanovic Keith Mereness Kenneth Wahl John Woodbury Jack Fulton EIGHT YEAR OLD LEAGUE Bill Bolger, Director » sox John Pitzen Chris Wittrock John Brda ' Jim Donelly Tom Funk Richard Heinz Tim LaFontaine Geo,, M. Whiting Tom Meath Joey Phillippi Robert Rodenkirk Johnny Thomas BRAVES Broc Olson Edw. Anderson Ray Cook Steve Feldt Tom Gausden ;las Johnson essard John Ronald Paul Pictor Steve Rohrer Eric Weiss Randy Smith YANKEES Joe Zahn Mike Carey Gerald Miller James Fultz Leonard Gehrke Jack Kaminski Phil Cooper James Longhway James O'Brien Steve Pierson Shelton rossich Jimmy Liehtner CUBS David DePauw Richard McNish Phil Doherty Mike Foran Terry Greenley Bert Harrison Mike Carlson Tom Griffith Peter Merkel Dennis Rieben James Sobacki Bobby Walker GRAND PRIZE WINNERS NAMED IN MAP CONTEST The final judging of the annual McHenry State Bank map contest has been completed. For the past seven years the bank has conducted a United States map contest for fourth grade students in the McHenry area schools. The winners of the grand prize in this year's contest, among the 700 entries, were Patrick Long of St. Patrick's school, McHenry, and Cheryl Tomao of St. Peter's school, Spring Grove. Patrick is the son of Mr. and Mrs, William Long, 813 North Lillian street, McHenry. Cheryl is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Tomao, 310 W. Anne street, Pistakee Highlands. , Other winners and their s c h o o l s a r e : D e n i s e K o c h , Sheila Marshall, Bonnie Mac- Gregor, Judy Zetterberg and Margaret Osborne, Johnsburg school; Charlene Meyer, Donna Fini, Joann Schabow, Patricia Schmidt, Diane Wasley, Carolyn Pollock, Catherine Schmitt, Dorothy Mor o w s k i and Nancy Miller, St. Mary's school. Patti Boles, Big Hollow school; Linda Laurence, Joan Farr, Alan Webber, Phil Johnson, Sharon Davidson and Denice Dethlefson, Hilltop school; Ann Bast and Mark Pilher. S t . P e t e r ' s s c h o o l . S p r i n g Grove; Diane Evans and Mic h a e l K e m f e r , L a n d m a r k school; Wilma Simon, Michael Mcardle and Joyce Young, Harrison school; Jeannie Deuries and Tom Burton, Edgebrook school; Doris Diedrich, St. John's school; Kathleen Weyland, St. Patrick's school. COOKS CORNER by Marie Schaettgen Here is one recipe that knows no season. It may be the nucleus of a heavy winter meal or a light summertime lunch. Cabbage Rolls % lb. hamburger 8 large cabbage leaves % cup cooked rice 1 egg 1 tsp. salt M tsp. pepper 2 Tbsp. chopped onioln 2 Tbsp. fat % cup cooked tomatoes. May use canned stewed tomatoes. % cup chopped onion Cook cabbage leaves in salted water for 5 minutes. (Combine hamburger, rice, egg, salt, pepper, and the 2 tbsp. chopped onion. Blown lightly in hot fat". Place a spoonful of meat mixture in each leaf and roll up. Secure with toothpick. Place in skillet. Add tomatoes, H cup onion, bay leaf if desired, and simmer for fortyfive minutes covered. For a light meal, serve with rice; for a heavier meal with noodles or baked potato. Give Minstrel Show May 21-22 For an evening of goodentertainment and fun, the p&blic is invited to one of the "snappiest" shows every to be held in McHenry. A real old time minstrel show will be staged at the junior high school auditorium on Sunday, May 21 and Monday, May 22, at 8 p.m. Mr. Interlocutor will be bantering back and forth with Mr. Bones, Mr. Mose, Mr. Rastus, Mr. Sambo, Miss Pansy and Miss Daisy. The parts of Mr. Interlocutor, Pansy and Daisy are taken by Irv Becker, Elmira Kujak and Agnes Prazak. A forty-voice chorus will be singing songs you haven't heard in years, such as "Swanee", "Albamy Bound", and many others. There will . also be several featured soloists. Mr. Bones (Rudy Bryant) will make you tap your toes and snap your fingers when he gives out on the banjo with "St. Louis Blues". Mr. Rastus (A1 Kujak) will pull af your heart strings when he renders Appear On Minstrel Show DAMAGE SUIT The Deep Springs Wood association, Tom Matthews and Dr. S. L. Ruggero of Wonder Lake are" named in a $75,000 damage suit filed in circuit court in behalf of Anna Naughton as result of a fall in 1959. Regardless of how careless the neighbors are about returning borrowed tools, they always send your kids home on time. Rudy Bryant Photo This large group of "musicians" will be featured entertainers when Lakeland Park baseball club sponsors a minstrel show the evenings of May 21 and 22 at the Junior high school in McHenry at 8 p.m. The event is a joint effort of the park committee and the baseball club to raise funds to provide more adequate facilities for the sport. Pictured are Glen Belohlavy. Foster Glorch, Marvin George, Ray Bujack, Dr. Bottari, Roy Meineke, John Licastro and Al. Heggeland. "My Mammy", and "Sonny Boy." Mr. Mose (Wally Hansen ) will make your spirits soar when he bursts forth with "I'm Sitting On Top Of The World." Mr. Sambo (Joe Prazak) will have you galloping along with his "Ragtime Cowboy Joe." Pansy and Daisy will give you many laughts as they jest with the four other end men. Adele Kroening will soothe your ruffled nerves with' her rendition of "Let The Rest Of The World Go By." You'll be humming along with Nina Lacerba as she sings "Shine On Harvest Moon." Tee Bujack will have you bouncing when she swings out with "Who's Sorry Now?" The "Jig Band," which is composed of a dozen "Cotton Pickers" from way down south will tickle your ribs. Everyone will have a chance to try out their tonsils with an old fashioned "Community Sing." This show is sponsored by the Lakeland Park Boy's Baseball Club and Park Committee. All proceeds will go toward making of a ball field and playground equipment for the park site. You are guaranteed a wonderful fun-filled, laughpacked night of song and merriment. Tickets are available in town at many of the stores or you may cal) EV 5-2506 or EV 5£3437. Tickets will also be available at the door. One of the main reasons people act asifoolish as they sometimes do seems to be that this is the best way to attract attention. 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