HEAR" 6? EARL R. WALSH WHEN THE PAPER . DOESN'T COME Jty father eays the paper he reads i'ain't put up right; He finds a lot of faalt. too, he . 4oea, peruniii' it all night; wb *«>'* there ain't a Bfctgle thing in it Torth to read, And that it doesn't print the kind of stuff the people need; tosses it aside and says it's strictly on the bum. But you ought to hear him holler when the paper doesn't come. We reads about the weddings and , he snorts like all get oat; reads the social doin's with a most derisive shout, "ftp says they make the papers for the women folks alone; He'll read about tht> parties and he'll fume amd fret and groan. 'i|f Ka.VK of information it donsn't -- have a crumb-- 9<it you ought to hear him holler When the paper doesn't come. . lie is always first to grab it and -he reads it plumb clean through. If* doesn't miss an item, or want ad---that is true. •pppsip mm Schae- Majors McHenry Lamber Oe., ti Downs Nash Sales, 1. BudleY. 512; Downs, 212-6SS; Hacoi. 211-505; Schlitt, 513; Barth r»3R: Crouch 522; Peisert, 210-572. Blake Motor Sales, 2; Carl's Service Station, 0. C. Thorsell, 200-SSfr; Rogers, 504; Hester, 500; Blake, 511; Miller. 220-561; Smith, MO. % say.5 they don't know what We • 'want, the darn newspaper guys; C. 0. F.-- Blake's. 2279; Stllltilf's 2199 A. Blake, 208-505; L. Stilling, 503. ' Wagner's. 2442; Steffan's 2335. B. Thennes. 512; L. Smith, 212- 5(52; B. Kreutier, 538. Tavern- Pox Hole, 2: Old Bridge, 1. '* , Quinlan. 525; Schmitt, 52Jt" Snug Harbor. 2; Hoots, 1.--~tr Stoller, 202-558; N. Freund, 200J 209-564; H. Behnke. 216-519; Wheelo<'k. 235-225-622. Park Pub, 2; Sport-mien's Inn, I. Landl's, 3: Norsemen, 0. H Pirnhis ?14-.r»3fi: a. Arfftger, iiPrtiM ifCTt' isr ttmnto*" Mi, " (tr 501. Wash's Insurance, 2; ttf'a Market, I. H. Miller, 5<0; O Schaefer, 694; J. Prtsby, 514; C. Thorsell, 200- 879. • <••??.: ' New Era, 2i McHenry fttfcte Bank, 1. H. Hobbs, 5M i Woader Lake-r . • <, \: ,c Lak? View Inn, 2; wonder Lake Aepair, 1. C. Stahl, 506; P. Marke, 512. Wonder Lake Builders, 3; MHl Inn, 0. George's Repair, 2; Lake Dry Cleaners, 1. J. Widen. 203426; B. Schau, 506; A. Aregger, 530; O. Rhode, 558. Lake Appliances, >; Bolaine Grill, 0. B. «( A.-- •• * Corso's * Cuties, 2; . Smith's Smashers, 1. . ' : C. May, 426. • ' Low's Leader*, 3; Kinsala's King Pins, 0. 1\ Cairns. 175-479, v Winkel's Winners^ JiElea'nqr'B Experts, 1. - v>,. Hogan's Hustlers,: ^;; ^Conway's Contenders. 1. v^y:^ B. O'Brien. 430. III kmiiiis i«» tnhv « utt» owuic i time and go and put 'em wl$»;. 204-541: Duftko. i>18. •%>metimes it seems as though •thev must be»de.tf and blind and • d u n i b P e t e r s e n ' s , 2 3 7 8 ; D o w n s 2191. t yon ought to hear him holler 214-541; Thompson, 201- when the paper doesn't come. Petersen, 216-503. ANONYMOUS _MS,: Thurlwril .. JilBt atmf tinm" trom seeing1 m" those long-geared boys from Hebron smother our courageous, but oat-classed Warriors. 222-522; Rogers. 205- 531; Dr. Sayler 213-549; A1 Blake, 200-514; ThurlwPH. 518. Hb It Isn't spots before our eyes. It must be those lengarraa InHlirance; j City-- Krickl Motors. 2; Atlas Prager, 1. McHenry State Bank, 2; Whlsh and legs that formed a tight net *. F. W-- ;^JPly Bo»a.-^i: Swabbies.'-'vfey:s Smith, 503; Getner, 511. Dog Fuces, 3 ; Bel! Hops, 0. • Krause. 533; Corso, 205»5J£._ k. of (v- 'v. • , Barbian'S • Grocery, S;,," Bafts Motor*. G. / • > • • II. Diedrich, 502; L. Stilling, 563. Steffan's Jewelry, 2; Wall Pill Insulation, 1. * J Ouszardo, 589; M. Walsh, 536. Huergler, Peterson work every time our boys tried' 220-604 to work under the basket Wright, 204-566; Schaefer, 204- Lee and Ray, 2; McGee'S, 1. Aregger, 503; Jensen. 532. Fireside Inn. 2; Bernle's Tap, 1. Hebron during the past ten years Low**211^44 ™ or more. It's a well calculated > , ' * The style of pl&v hasn't changed Much under different coaches at Early Birds-- Rolaine pnd Sons, 1. D Smith, 176-439; 'B 429. ^McHenry Cab, 2; Boats, 1. E. Piesert, 459; J. Oxtoby, 468. A. P. Freund and* Sons, 2; Preund Oil Co., 1. D. Schaefer, 431. Stilling's "66", 2; Co-ops, 1. N. Larkin, 217-518. plan. Pass accurately, shoot with g o'clock Ladies-- MATS CO-IK FIVE 88-73 Foresters Past For 39-34 Win Over Harvard The Co-ope ran Into a highgeared scoring machi'ae here last Sunday night and came out second best with St. Charles, 88 to 78, in a Northern League content. Scoring punch showed up in allj) McHenry C.O.P positions for the visitors, led by Parker's 20 points. Adams, a lanky center, was a problem. But, It was the cool play and long-shot threat of Schumacher that kept the McHonfy defense spread out. Schumacher is a former Dundee High and Northwestern U. star and lived up to his reputation. Looking over the box-score will show you that free throws gave the visitors their "edge. The Coops matched them in baskets from the floor, but gave the opposition too many chances from the free throw Une as 24 McHenry fouls were called. The home team lacked unity in their play in the first quarter and looked likp they were In for a drubbing. But; J'Big Pete" took matters in hand to kindle local hopes. He drove in time i)hd again to sink shots. Joe Jackson and Jerry Larkin, * «•*}(* < of - high swrlifc -' -Oufcla - • - were fir off on their shot* in the i.SCCore by Quarters; first half. Joe aoordd' all of hi* McHenry -- baskets in the second half and Harvard kept hammering away until he St. Charles. had 22 points, tops for the evett- Parker ftig. Draile Foresters flick ^d,ams -- The Foresters upset a favored er " Harvard team in the first game (> . with another last quarter dash that brought about a 39 to 34 vlc« ' tory. Bockman, who led with 18 Totals ^points, was hot on shots while . • • i--" IHnrvurd was plenty cold in Bcor- ™cHenry Co-ops ins only one point in the first Larkin qunrtor. The second and third N®'ss quarters were Harvards by a mile. J- Jackson Then camp the fourth quarter 1 etf,r,fPn "" when u bit of lineup shiftl'ng gave Miller ... McHenry the needed speed and ball-handling to turn the trick. V %reJind • A. Jackson FG FT PP R Miller . 11-114541 l*tf-W-»4 u.Aii3? held at* the Ji rink on MoMHIji Dec. will fee FUn roller 12, from S to Id p.m. FeatArM on the eventeg's program will be square dancing on skates and the appearance of a comedian.. Everyone is welcome -to attendsixty cents. v . •Order your rubber utawpM at Tfce Plaiadraler. ^ D«* snow parking CITY OF McCracken Holger „i Howard Montgomery Miller .4...;. Althoff ...... Bockman* Corcoran ...; Michels Totals Miirva'd' .......... 1 .......... 0 • *4- ... .. FG McDonal4:v'.i.f'.ii.Uy>..i£::: McCarthy ' 3 McQuinn-^i.". Pjhil Moede 1 Humboldt . 0 0 • 2 0 } • 0 9 > in? 4 • 1 4 2 2 5 0 '20 PF 21-38-6448 W-31-51-73 Totals Score by Quarters: St. Charles: McHenry; Two games next Sunday night; at new gym. The Co-ops will meet McGraw's of Elgin. N. _v*!nT0Y« TAC,ATI<li;;„„ .. Yohii Regner is now enjOyfng a vacation at Hileah, Fla., having flown down recently. This was the. first plane trip for Mr. Regner, who will be 78 years old on Dec. IS. He expects to remain in the Kouth until early spring. Jenny, 218-525; H. Preund, 547; Adams, 212-559; Bennett, 241-549. Match-- . McHe-atT2-- Recreation, --S580; Round Lake. 2524. Freund. 506: Bennett, 223-576; Peisert, 200-543; Stafford, 229- 556; Reimefc, 525; Kreml, 536. SAY "MERRY CHRISTMAS" IN PERSON THIS YEAR With an inexpensive recording^of the family's voices made by SOUND SOUVENIRS SERVICE --~~ PHONE 797-R WRESTLING WAUKEGAN High School Gym5 SATURDAY, DEC, 10 8:30 p.m. BILLY fiOKLZ TS . GYPSY JOE A gift of Whitman^ ChoralatMism] good taste. We far example, Wtutmin'i ( world-famous SAmplet1 ^ and Whitman's dietint- # ive Bow Knot Packaf*. IT WOULDVTT mHTNbllT TYI'LONi: AKAYA* V9 RUDY KAY Australian Tag Team Match CHRIS • .*• r» and • BABE /AHARIA» V8 MAURICE ROBE RUE and JOE M1LLICH IHIIUlHmilllHIIIWNHIIIHIHlltliinill.llNIIHNMHIIHim ' Get theee delicious handsomely packaged, Bulger's Drag Store MrH PHOXE 49 ILLINOlfl purpose and rebound all th<> way. And. another thing! Let the other team do the fouling. Riverside Hotel, 2; T. Olaon and Son, 1. _____ M. Doffaelly, 186-501. > Barbian's Butcherett«»» 3; Fortunately, Hebron seems to; Bart's Tavern, 0 ve the six# each year to take; q. Barblan. 4«3; M. Ye|rge, 425. Care of those rebounds. We dont think this Hebron team has reached its peak. A couple of good, hard tussles will tell the "tory. V o'clock Ladle*-- Volo Bait Shop, |; Central Market, 1. A. Olosson, 4SS; S. Patzke, 434; M. Pagnl, 430; V. Herdrfch. 423. Riverside Dairy, f; McHenry 7 ^ Couldn't help thinking how Lumber, 1. lfendy it wonld-be to hare a long-1 E. Jnsten,434. r-- rtiot artist like Harry Anderson J 1 out there to draw that defenses MeHElfKY RECREATION out of ponition. .h Comai err lal-- Don't forget the Business Men's tnnual Carnival at the Just For on rink tonight (Thursday), j Tonth projrrams benefit through tiie association's funds. That ahonld V enough to warrant support if nothing more. McHenry Laundry, I; Charm House. 0. * Al's White House, 3; Klein hang Dldg. Service, 0. Ed Buss, 529; S. Miller, 213-210- Never got arou'nd to thank Honest criticism never hurt f*Muppy" Smith for that cigar he anyone, whereas false praise has nt Turned out to be one of maflay. ose bubble-gum stogies. | Changing th« title of a book C ---;-- I never changed Its contents. TH.EME SONGS: People who are changeable as the , Arnle Anderson -- "All I Want weather at least never get in: a Por Christmas is My Two Front rut. Teeth". The length and breath of your Pauline Pries -- "Time On My ; speech determine' the size of Bands". (Poor kid! Claims she future audiences. ---has to work only 16 hours a day Dozens of little hnrta piled up end who wants to sleep their life ; could mount to gross Injustice. *way.) I Happlnese is self-made, uahap- 1 ~ Ipiness is custom-made. "•AILY PW UPfl 1- To till your niche well you can' It takes a lot of spokes to Make t n°t an empty life. a "big wheel ANONYMOUS Business Men-- Ririgwood Electric, S; Frank andFrieda, 0. Eckstein, 204; W. Brown, 290. Freund's Dairy, 2; McDonald's Tavern, 1. . Freund, 514. McHenry Plastering, 2; Mosey Inn, l. McCullom 2; McHenry Recreation, 1. • Johnsburg-- --zzzz : Schaefer's, 2; Miller's, 1. C. Smith. 519: B; Miller, 57«; Wm. Smith, 515; M. Schaefer, 501. Smith's. 2; J. Jackson's, 1. J. Jackson, 208-545; L. Smith, 514. „G. Jackson's, 2* S. Freund's, 1. G. Jackson, 226-513; S. Freund, 512. C. Michels, 522; A. Jackson. 565. Jilte Owls-- Hettermann's, 2; The Pit, 1. M. Hettermann, 186-463; R. Stilling, 176-421. Al's Whitehouse. 3; McHenry Sand and G r a v e l , 0 . ' E. Rand, 175-472; M. Kelly, 180- 492; B. Hulquist, 421. Jeanette's Style Shop, 2: Nye Drugs, 1. P. Kraus, 445; S. Weber, 466. Landl's, 2; Ml Place. 1. L. Schmitt, 435; M. Smith, 430; R. Miller. 424. Majors-- Old Bridge, 3; Carlson Oil, 0. KlnBala, 506; Larkin. 224-550; Ed. Pesiert, 539; Cynowa, 221- 572. Prager, 2; Fox Novelty, 1. Rodenkirk, 203-552i~*filIer, 202- 547; Kosihski. 527; V. Freund, 573. Blatz, 2; Clark Chevrolet, 1. NATIONAL'S CHRISTM Canned Hants at the Lowest Price in Years. OreIwood Boneless and Skinlesf ACAR'S CANNES "»V NATIONAL'S FLAVORFUL TREAT OP TASTE BREAD 1QC T«t* CnI(4 MM PmM to BMInM* S-ll AN DMMUfthA BMtMhfOlft CtrtN, 4y 4f 1-lb. 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