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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Jun 1962, p. 5

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d --Thursday, Jung 14. 1962 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER \) McHENRY PLAINDEALER Est. 1875 S812 W. Elm St. Phone 885-017(1 : < -------- CADET FIDLER WINS LETTER A£ MILITARY ACADEMY Published Every Thursday at McHenry, 111. by McHENRY PUBLISHING CO. Lexington, Mo., June 9 -- Cadet J. Beau Fidler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Fidler. 3100 W. RLverstream Dr.-, McHenry, has been awarded a - ""^'company softball letter at arkjuVi Wentworth Military Academy here. Maj. John C. R. Readecker, director of athletics, said the letter award was approved by the athletic council following i a study of the recommenda- : tions by the intramural coacb- | ing staff. Beau was a member of the Company F team this spring, and he represented hi§/ company in most of its games in intvamural competition. NATIONAL EDITORIAL { flSSOCIBTIon ) mi j/iuinais Subscription Rates In McHenry County 1 Year $4.00 6 Mos •••' $2.25 3 Mos. .; $1.50 Outside McHenry County 1 Year $4.50 6 Mos. $2 50 3 Mos. $1.75 J2Larry E. Lund -- Bus. Mgr. Second Class Postage Adele Froehlich, Editor Paid at McHenry, 111. PISTAKEE COUNTRY CLUB .The electronic brain has invaded the world of golf, according to Bill Malpede of Pistakee ^ Country club. He reported that scores and standings of the club's Twilight League are computed each week on the mechanical wizard. Latest standings spewed out by the "brain" show Wally Golofit's team in first place, followed by agregations headed by Bob Bachechi, A1 Thelen, and Ed Underwood. Carl Westin took over low gross honors ^ from Jerry Hill with an amazing 33. Hill is now tied for "fynner-up honors with John Hodge, both with 37's. "Low net scores for League members are held by Hodge, with a 27, Carl Westin, 28, and Carl Frost, 29. Ed Underwood's --*iVE' Birds hold low gross team --honors with 169. Chet Cole's swingers top the low-net-team ^•Jist with 133. "IVlore than 30 niembers of UtTu? Grayslake .American Le- --g»n post played golf at Pistakee last Sunday (June 10, 1962), according to Fred Baske, chairman of the first annual event. The day's activities were capped with a dinner. Tony Victor was chairman ol the Second" Annual golf outing of the Wauconcia Lions Club, w held at Pistakee last Monday (June 11, 1962). More than 35 Lions attended outing and ban- -qiiet. BOY SCOUTS Richard Slawinski Gets Florida Trophy For Landing Sailfish Richard Slawinski, 4618 W. Park View, McHenry, whose picture appeared in this paper a few weeks ago, just received a trophy from the Boynton 'Beach Florida Chamber of Commerce for being the winner in their annual tournament which closed April 22. He received the trophy for landing an 82 lb. Sailfish in the Meii's weight division on Feb. 9. ! George Wilkinson In 1 Class By Canoe Trip | For Geologic Sutvey | Sixteen geology students with their instructor, Profes- -or C. Ernest Kemp, have returned from their . annual ! field trip. The stydents from Michigan Tech-Soo traveled ! through parts of Northern Ontario by canoe making a ! geologic shore survey. | Before embarking on --th& ! w^ek long trip Prof. Kemp purchased a Canadian mining I license, so that the group i could search for ores of c,ili .or, gold and uranium. They | r e t u r n e d w i t h s o m e v e r y ] promising ore samples, j A member of the Geology : Club taking part in this "class i by canoe" was George Wilk- : inson of McHenry. McHenry Tie Rods The quarterly election of the McHenry Tie-Rods was held Tuesday night, June 12. Tim Ballowe was elected president, Ron Klapperich, vice-president and secretary, and Garry Schroeder, treasurer. There will be a special meeting Sunday, June 17, when we will set up our calendar for coming events. Afterwards we will work on the cars. The meeting will start at 12 o'clock sharp/Svil members are asked to attend this meeting. New membership is now open in the McHenry Tie-Rods. If anyone is interested call 385-1379 on Tuesday nights between 7;15 and 7:45 and ask for Tim or Russ. Secretary, Ron Klapperich OBITUARY ANTON MAKSCHALL The body of Anton Marschall, S8, of 7619 Kolmar, Skokie. was removed to the Mueller chapel in Chicago last Sunday. June 10, after his death at the Villa Nursing home. Arrangements were made through the George R. Justen & Son funeral home. Page Fiv« Recognize Top MCHS Students (Continued from Page 1) Driver Stricken, Car Stops In Corn Field (Continued from Page 1) Peterson was snlutatorian. Other Rankings Other ranking students in their older of scholastic rating were Jacquelyn Cannon, Dorothy Curran, Janet Eckstein, Mary Jane Pitzen, Robert McDonald, Lynn Gustavson and Dorothy Kerr. Speaker for the forty-second annual program was Martin H. Barlels, director of1 placement for Northern Illinois university, who spoke on education as an investment. His message. which was well received by L^-nduates and their friends alike, was the first to be made bv a visiting speaker at a lo- ">al graduation-.in several years, ivcoentlv, students have bee a selected for this assignment trom among the graduates. j Supt. Carl Buekrvr presented the diplomas "to the large class, followed by an organ recessicnal. The previous Sunday evening, ,the class gathered in the same gym for the first of their three final programs. Baccalaureate. when Rev. Vinde '"happen presented an inspiring message to the graduates. SHOP IN McHENRY noon Buriai was in Richmond cemetery. Mr. Anderson was born May 12. 1^84, in Sweden and had resided in this area for about eight ye$rs. He was an apartment Building manager. Besides his 'wife^ E^Ujer. he" leaves a son, Ajruiur, cf Cali- J fornia; a brother, David, of Michigan; and two grandchildren. June 15 Viscount Teen Dance -^Legion Home. June 16 Lakeland Park Smorgasbord -- Community House -- 5 to 7 p.m. June 17 Fat her and Son Communion for Holy "Name Society -- St. Mary's Catholic Church. June ^22, 23, 24 Annual Country Art Fair -- McHenry High School -- Noon to 10 p.m. --• Sponsored by Woman's Auxiliary of McHenry Hospital. McHenry Hospital j Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lagef-- j wall. Wilmot, Wis., are par- • ents of a son born June 4. * j A daughter wa-- horn June 6 to Mr. and Mrs. Lelloy ila.<twis. ' | Mr. and Mrs. William Smith i of Crvstal/Lake announce ihe ' a daughter June 7. On June 8 Mr. and Mrs. I Thornas O'Leary and Mr. and , Mrs. Dali O'Lcarv became parents of daughters. The new ' fathers are brothers. j A son wi's born to Mr. and : Mrs. Walter Frelt June 10. ' Memorial Hospital Mr. and Mrs. John Kno\ are parents of a daughter born' June 11 at Memorial hospital. Woodstock. On June 10 a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MeGrane. A daughter'was born to -Mi-, and Mrs. Willard Monov, Juno 7. ' Mr. and Mrs. Roy'" Dod'i. Jr.. of Ringwdod became parents of a son June 8. Mr. and "V Mrs, Roy Dodd, Sr., .of "Ringwood and Mr. and Mrs. Milton. Olson of McHenry are'the proud grandparents. A (".aught ot came to gladden fhe home of MY. and Mrs. John MeC.oe June 3. Mrs. 'McGee is the iornier Nancy S'il'.ing and the paternal grandfaiher is Ray MeGee of McHenry and maiernal ypmrTpOTents are Mr. and Mrs/William Stilling of Richmond. Michael William is the name selected by Mr. and Mrs. William Miller of Cooney Heights for their new son. Morn a» Me- :rt"riid hospital, Woodstock, on •Tune 5 and weighing 8, lb:.. 12 ozs. The* baby was welcomed home by twv older brothers, Mark. 3'>. and Danny. 2. Mrs. Miller is the former Patricia Hrnn. Pioud grandparent's are Mr. and Mrs. Ai. Henn of Johnsl;ur4 and Mrs. Charles Miller of McHenry. Mr. ani Mrs. John Paul an- . nounoo the bir'h of a <on June ' at Harvard hospit.-d. The new h;»hy woirhed S lbs. and has , Vcn named Michael John. He was weli'cmod hon;e l»y three < i s ' e r s . - S u s a n . K a r e n a n d Jonnno. He who holds his temper usually holds his job and friends, also. ON HAWAIIAN TRIP | - Mr. and Mrs. Donald Swan- 1 son and family of 1013 N. Cherry Valley road left Los | Angeles June 11 on a trip to ; Hawaii. MARRIAGE LICENSES Allan G. Boden, Woodstock, and Sue C. Etheridge, Wonder Lake. SHOP IN McHENRY Saturday, June 16, Troop 162, Pack 361 and Pack 454 will hold an outdoor court of Dbenor and Cub pow-wow. The £ft)gram will start at 8:15 o'clock in Cooney\s Woods, using as an cniranee the parking lot to the Scan-Am Co. on the Crystal Lake blacktop road. Ihe public is welcome. •All Cub and Boy Scouts will be wearing Indian costumes. FORESTER WILL 4. GIVE PRUNING DEMONSTRATION A REAL If SPORT" Whatever Dad's Interests or Hobbies may be . . . Hunting Tennis you'll be sure to score a 'perfect hit' with a gift selected from £rm e 5 SPORT CENTER 1210 N. Green St. ?Her Phone 385-1000 McHenry, 111. We J4aue ' Broualil - )f Bach 'lattin / Fish Buffet SERVING EVERY FRIDAY 6:00 P.M. TO 11:00 P.M. Featuring the most Tantalizing Selection of Sea Food Dinners Ever Prepared. LIVE LARGEST LOBSTER McHenry Countv has ever seen will be on display FRIDAY, JUNE 15 at McHENRY COUNTRY CLUB For Reservations Call ^^Jc^renru (Countryy CLl 385-1072 "OVERLOOKING THE BEAUTIFUL FOX RIVER" MAKES MOWING EASY AS A HANDSHAKE See These Advanced Features Vacuum-Air Grass Bag Safe On-Handle Remote Impulse Starter Release New SAF T-TEMB'BIa Guarantees Asamst Crankshaft Damage sssj MOWER RorABy Full Geared Automotive Type Transmission Meets A S.A. Safety Standards. Look for this seal before you buy. Now the natural squeeze of your hand gives you complete mower control for both starting and stopping. Exclusive with Moto-Mower. We Carry the Complete Moto-Mower Line of Fine Mowers -- Rotarys. Reels. Riders. We also have many good used mowers on sale. TAKE IT HOME TODAY WITH MQTOMOWER'S EXCLUSIVE CREDIT PLAN. GEO. P. FREUND 4 i(CJ \\ . C'rv-»ts*l I.akc Rd. T O P Q U A L I T Y F O O D S A T L O W E S T P R I C E S D A I L Y . „ J-Iarold B. Culver, extension : "forester for the University of Illinois, will be in McHenry | county next Thursday, June 21. to show area residents the proper way to prune evergreens. This demonstration should be of special interest because of the lar^e number **'of people raisins; these trees! for use at holiday time. j The demonstration will take place on the Ted Sterne farm, located on Hillside mad, one mile north and one-half miie east of Veterans Acres, Crystal Lake. I The program is sponsored by Ihe McHenry County Ex ten- i sion Service. v# • i C ARD OF THANKS j We would like to take this manner >f expressing our sincere thanks to the many kind, friends and relatives who helped in so many ways to j make our golden anniversary such 1 memorable flay. We art especially grateful for cards 'uTfts and other remembrances on this occasion. Mr. and Mrs. ! Joseph J. Miller ! • Waukesj- n Road. McHenry & H;OZF,\ FOOD FESTIVAL. • AS ri.K - CHKi;.RY - l'KA( H Full 3 Pounds TOWN SQUARE FRUIT PIES... 69 While Supplies Last NEW 15ANQIKT : BANQUET ITALIAN DINNER CHICKEN UWNERS igsgl* j 12-oz. tils *9 i Tray 12-oz Tray COUNTRY'S DKIKiliT 6-oz. Tin FROZEN LEMONADE. . . 3 for »• KA(.(;E1)V ANN Summer Food Festival Sale 1st of S BI<; WEEKS of RA(i(iEDY ANN RAG<«r>I)Y ANN Whole Kernel or Cream Style 303 Tin C O R N . . . . . 8 f o r S I , RA(K;i:I)Y ANN FRUIT COCKTAIL 29 No. 2X'\ Tin SFF.CIAL OF THE WEEK RA<;<;EDY ANN APPLESAUCE 3 ir 69' RAGtiEDY ANN BARTLETT RAt1(iEDY ANN WHITE MEAT TUNA 2Va Size Tin 9SI . Brine Pack No. 24 Tin FENN. DITCH MUSHROOMS 5 m sl00 Pieces & Stems HEIiLMAN'S MAYONNAISE Qt- CQ* Jar 39 A I BAlHROO.U TISSUE 16 SX'l00 DEI. .MONTE GRAPEFRUIT PINEAPPLE DRINK 46-OJ 4 TTi,nr 'l00 j..'. CARD OF THANKS : Many thanks to the Cullom- Knoll Association and to everyone who remembered me , with cards while I was in the ! hospital. f » i Sincerely, j Frank Poledna i . . . . 3 for $1.00 {ATTgeDY AN\ 18-oz. Jar PEANUT BUTTER . . ... 3 9 1 RAGGEDY ANN SWEET Pint Jar RELISH or PICCALILLI. . . . 25* WITH $7.00 OR MORE PURCHASE MANOR HOUSE f)3AA ( REAMRY FRESH COFFEE 5^ 49s Limit of 1 Ub. BUTTER 49 * Lb. Brick Limit of 1 Lb. • FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL © ALL REG. SIZE ALL KING SIZE CIGARETTES CIGARETTES $<*15 P« $209 Ctn. Cln. Per • FRESH PRODUCE DAILY © GOLDEN RIPE Calif. Seedless PEItLETTE BANANAS GRAPES Kraft Parkay Margarine Kraft American Pillsburv Instant Cheese Slices Lbs. 98* 12-oz. Pkg. 39* Mashed Potatoes Family Jj Q(fc Size ^}reshness maheS the ^£)ijjt e rente U. S. CHOICE TENDER ROUND STEAK U. S. CHOICE RUMP ROAST 89* FRESH GROUND BEEF 10 !BONELESS ROLLED ROTISSEKI 1$ For Third Pound With 2-lbs. at Low Reg;. Priee BEEF ROAST 89* FK ESI I HOME V \DE COOK-OUT GRiLIERS Delicious cn the Outdoor Grill With that "Oil So Good" Fla\m Extra Lean BEEF STEW 69l Kraft Grape Jelly 18-oz Pillsbury Cake Mix Corner ol Green & tlm bire^i> In The Heart Of Downtown McHeitssr WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES 4 Reg. $1 * Sale For June It. l.» «V" lt» T O P Q U A L I T Y F O O D S A T L O W E S T P R I C E S D A I L Y w

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