t* EARL It WALSH Ms AN f * ; ™ * j g !T ™ A1 diienwwd Am mi no to pot tl» unci AI decided the wood in front of the It wasn't until "Snuffy," •tf ' across the itmt, noticed AI had set the fireplace updown that a plafee was found . for the wood. "Canomr" John Karls : ^hond be alive to enjoy that one. . ^ W e a r e g o i n g t o m i s s N i c k F V e o n d . cjwfco was called by 'his Maker quite- (suddenly this week. Nick was a: ' . IMI sports enthusiast and, came in; ^r^Tfor his share of gtiodnatured ribbingr " - In tlds column. There was somef fun about that lore seat not so long • ','":pgo. We've lost Nick too soon. R»y Bai Jeeeph B the large Baoer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bsifcer of Ingleside, is in newspapers this week. Ray, a guard on the State Normal University football team in 1942, is How playing the same position on the South Sector Commando's eleven at Port Shafter, Honolulu. It is expected that he %fll be discharged after the ftrst of the year and resume his studies at State Normal. It's nice to get news pertaining to the' boys from these parts. 0rfXiJa^»:* T% ' M'- ww mm "^ %•„ *" tr~- ^ ' » -v v*-;- <* »f. . I ,jj* . * '-•tpji&fr [H. J. Steffes, S0M6S. FVeund, 528; J. Doherty, A. Preond, ; M. Yegge, K. Hester, I ladiee--- --tesaasi •^!^^ST!hiaLu^ '4^ '-Biff1 >%'. f#r * "* ™ Hironimous, 201-505; Garland, 605. , ! TiTern-- . Marshall's 2lM»;s is Virgil Adams, 25S-516; Wheelock, Alt cant pus by without 549; John Rogers, 146-217.215-578; fitirrf-' mention. Nor can w» pass Re-pan, 498;Behnke. 508. jfctoiy over Bmily Hesters 228-61S. lie girls, are setting quite a paae., -- Schaefers'-- \ -- j led .tKf Schitfer Some nifty scores at both alleys | bowlers with a 245-632 that is good Downs, 510; Hester, 511; kirk; 244-560 nett, 581; J us ten, 199-459; Smith, 504; Cora®, 556. „ 217-561; Allium t» intor 0. W Bnota this week. 'em owr. m m'<:i BOWLING enough to any time. draw top bowling most j A match thai drew a big crowd |*M staged Sunday night as Ernie | rreund'8 Professionals took the I measure of Chuck Weingart's I Amateurs. Sonny Miller's 205-538 proved too much for the Amateurs. ' ®ut, of course, there was Leo i Blake (the People's Choice) with l the classiest hop and skip seen since the day of "Prof' Nye. vVic Miller had a strike, too! Match-- n Volo Bait Shop, 2482--^Schaefer, 501; 2621; Bast's, Molidor, 206- . -- Palace ~ ffSI Timet s ' Meyers, 51*; .Adams, 202-507;; 516; Zigmunt. 588; Schtttt, 201-528; Bacon, 200-561; Jones, 506;-Downs, Gnoit. 501; Kraus. 208-559; Peisert, 214-585; ~ "" " Our McHenry Co-ops expect to tneet a classy aggregation of baskethall players here next Sunday night In the local gym. The Co-ops have scheduled the strong Libertyville team' riadH expect to draw a large crowd. Lr The local boys are coming along jgood since getting • few games under their belts and should prove plenty tough for the good teams ( from here on in. If you haven't been attending^ the Co-ops games, this mights be a good one to see as a starter. 200-519.,, C. O. P. -- . L. Thennes, 205-606r 227-568; B. Kreutxer, 206-564,H. V. Schaefer, 216-510; H. Steffes, 212-209-279-700. Ed Smith. 218- 640; H. G. Weber, 199-589. CU/ Carlson"" 207; Ro«*7AK 62®i R' Justen, 288-552; Meyer, 525; Tlorsell, 508; G. Justen, 198-216-196-616; Regner, 524; B. Tonyan, 200-580; Hosing. 210-566; Knaack, 586; Green, 588; Wright, 227-560; Schreiner, 509; 516; Koob, 200^517. Wonder Lake-- S. Duttko, 524. United States Senator C. Wayland Brooks has announced the temporary appointdwnt of Charles L. Allison, V>.yis.t »» the capacity of ^toiBWttlltive assistant, a position hdd Wtil recently by Harry W. his veteran senatorial died suddenly on Nov. 80. „ Mr. Allien is a legal resident of Springfield, 111. He was bom in Rockford in 1904, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Allison, Mid has spent most of his life in Springfield. He was educated at ^ ' j the University of Illinois and a n m " former newspaper man, having B Peisert »<U-KOR- P served on the staff of the dailies 532;' W. Althoff, >81-482; D. Con^ j ^ way. 198-518; R.Scharlow, 222-552 Ss m B. Preund, 422; E. Miller, 462; E. B. Wgler, 198-468; M. Rochelle, 460; M. Sutton, 484; H. Knox, 464; S. Justen, 442; B. Regner, 174; M. Doherty, 177-469; D. Schaefer, 174-480. K. of C.-- X. Priaby, 500: J. LaiUn, «05; L. Stilling, 282-57^; H. Pranri, 497' B. Wheelock, 200. D. of A.-- . P. Knox, 488; A. Hbgan, 1*^-479; l>. Cortway, 431. Springfield and Chicago, and having served as Illinois down state correspondent for Chicago newspapers. di: NOTICE TO P1SHBKMEN Daring the past season, Bay View twie attracted 118 can on one Saturday, with some undesirable occupants destroying lawns, shrubbery, flower beds, etc. The next day Sunday, the,same was repeated. On Sunday, Dee. 14, sixty-eight cars were packed in such positions we were unable to enter our homes, makfttg it dangerous in case of fire §nd becoming a nuisance. Ther*- the Bay View Lane, which is private property maintained by the property owners at their own expense. It is needless to say that last spring our road was runined. Violators of above notice will be considered trespassing. Sorry.' fishermen, you have created the i above decision yourself. 8®-sp THE COMMITTER. •gad and elderly at least a pint of mflk is diata lor best mil tify tl Complete line ot nmadiee «t Wattles Drug Star* flfe Henry. f We are equipped to a cure and smoke year hoi meats. McHenry Locker Central Mariket. Need Bobber Stamps? Order at The Plaindealer. Ladic A. Ross, 488; G. Kuns, 452; E. Rand, 485; & Weber, 177; M. Sutton, 488; B. Stackhouse, 416; P. Kraus, 459; L. Miller, 449; M. Weingart, 432. Need Rubber Stamps? Order at The Plaindealer. Read the Warn. Ads I M I I I t M l l H H t M 11 11 t"l BQ^iums IHIMMM f- Tonyan, 515; C. lag*"* 529; Ball, 553; Rourke, 501. Johnsbtirg-- , L. Freund. 199; N. Smith, 528; A. Jackson, 206-546; W. Smith, 505; C. Smith, 532: W. M. Smith, 256- 583. Majors-- Hag berg, 528; Kreutaar, 220-534; WANTED--ONE MAN | Por work in production and develop- 1 merit departments. Interesting work for young man of high calibre. Knowledge of chemistry not essential. Liberal vacation, sick leave and group insurance plans. Phone or visit THE EDWAL LABORATORIES, Inc. Rtingwood, 111. Tel. Richmond 6 ^ 81 CALENDARS ATN IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR i CHICAGO COMMITTERS Our WeU Uk*& Oalendw For 1948 Has Arrived. Please Call For Tour Copy. •MMIMMM UH U»M NN» iMfe^va Monday, Deceaibet Train No. 444 will eporate on.alightly Mrtter schedule, Moving Wiluaaia Bay at 6:15 A. M. (instead of 6:22 A. M.) Departare tisMa at Ceoeva, Genoa City, /Wood and McHeary will In BMtdy seven minates earlier than at preaent. Arrival tisae at Chicago 8rtj» A. M. Ftor farther iatataaltes, consult local CANW Ry Agent. CHICAGO AND NORTHWESTERN SYSTEM CELEBRATE New Year's S • ... Eve tneve «SHADY Dining Room and Tlap Kt 47, WOODSTOCK, ILL. Featnriaf' Ed Klemme's MoT Food served all evai«f. m "o Manager Bob Kilday has been us- 1 •ing the following men on the first squad: Jerry Laricin, Glenn Peterson, j Don Meyer, Joe Jackson, LeRoy --Smith, George Jackson, Bill Bolger, John "Bud" Miller and Art Jackson.) _ That group packs plenty of what! it takes. A good bunch of fellows 1 and a good boi\fh of players. As this is written, MCHS has been eliminated 53 tp 32 by Woodstock tligh from the county tournament. McHanry's failure to connect with Shots seems to be the answer to the •tone-sided defeat. As we saw it, Woodstock's height told the story. They have BOOM lanky beys--a much Improved team this year. Hebron again proved a great . tournament team in beating Crystal j Lake 88 to 27. Crystal Lake was I favored to win that one on the pretourney dope sheet. ' The Warriors defeated Richmond 62 to 86 on Monday night. The Co-ops dropped a couple of gamea at Libertyville Saturday nteht. '.The first game ended 28 to 27. The SM squad put up a strong up-hill fifht in tte kM* half, but .lost 41 % 40. (&nr^h»x scores are in toil late to print.) - Lake Geneva plays our high school team here Friday night. Rwkn& Stoow Place of the Middle West LAKE GENEVA, WISCONSIN The Gayest Spot in the Country For your NEW TEAR'S EVE Celebr&ti* Buffet Supper for a glorious fe&tf Hats, Horns, Serpentine, Balloons Plus the Danceable Music of LOU BENE : ' f v . and his f i n e orchestm has been engaged especially for NEW YEAR'S EVE ? AHwiU«i»n including tax and supper, per pencil 94A0 Admission at the door $4.50 re cannot guarantee a reservation *'J, vunless paid in advance. Just mail check to THE RIVIERA and your tickets will be mailed to )X>ti of'held at the box office if toq late for mailing. t . THE Roy Miller and Eddie Blake are bringing up a lot of baseball tions in the hot stove league. The bags are las fad » HIGH SOHOOL flVI BEATS MARXNOO IN 44 TO 41 THRILLER ' SPORTS • STORE CHOOSE A SPORTING GIFT 1 •>; It was., a 'determined bunch of Warriors tint travelled to Marengo last Friday night and won a seesaw battle by a 44 to 41 score. McCulla was the point-maker of the evening, Storing 10 baskets in leading his mates to a close victory. McHenry led by 5 points at half .time, but dropped behind 33 to 80 at the end of the third quarter. Nye, with 12 points, and Laures, with 10, led the Junior Varsity. However, the boys lost an overtime tussle, 41 to 86, McHenry Becker Peisert ...... McCulla .... Peterson JMiUer Bockman .. i>mmVilltuiiu>»ii *"f** Totals Marengo Anthony . SiYnpson Kotisaa Hyde VARIOUS COUNTY VETERANS' GROUPS ARE AWARDED FUNDS The requests of various county Legion and y.' P. W. posts for fundi* to take care of needyvex-servicemen - under the Bogardus act were approved recently by the board of supervisor*. A total of |9,000 was appropriated by the board to care for this worii (hiring the coming year. Legion posts received amounts as follow*: Woodstock, $2,000; McHenry, $1,200; Crystal Lake, $1,600; Harvard, $900; Cary, $200; Pox Jtiver Grovfe, $200; Algonquin, $200; r^Union, $300; Ifuntley. $200, and Richmond, $200. V. F. W. posts were * warded the following rams: Crystal Lake, $400; McHenry, $200; and Woodstock, $260. • Complete line of Lee's pooltzy f^mcdiee M WatAlea Pns Stoce, Mc- Vfanrv. •/##?• • Ml mam (Sift ^uggrBlinna SUPER TOP CUSHIONED SLEDS ICE SKATES - FIGURE ANB HOOKEY HOOKEY STICKS AND PUCKS' SKIS -- SKI POLES -- - .WAXES TOBOGGANS CHILDREN'S SLED SKATES FOOTBALLS - MGULATMMf SIZE BASKET BALLS -- REGULATION SIZE : HUNTING JACKETS AND N / 6 5 K)fULAR SHOTGUN A RIFLE 8HETJJ| Bowwora BAGS BOWLING SHOES TABLE TENNIS SETS TENNIS RACQUETS A BITJA ARCHSRV SETS ^ ROLLER SKATES BICYCLES BOY'S 2^in. / ^ BOXING GLOVES SHOTOUII Hr INGKITS GOLF B4flS ^ GOLF BWLS Joe Klrkwood ^uP*r ®c0^ FOX RIVER 120 W. KIVKKSISK 1 m.. 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