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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Feb 1929, p. 2

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mwspHMP! 2E THE M'HENBY PLAINDEALER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7,1929 SLOCUM'S LAKE Mr. tnd M¥a. W. E. Brooks were callers at Barrington last Thursday morning. Harry Matthews and Leslie Foss were callers at Grayslake last Wednesday morning. W. V. Johns of Waaconda was a caller at the William Poss home last Friday. t Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bacon and ~ children attended the basketball frame I at Wauconda last Mionday evening. Leslie Foss was a caller at Grayslake last Thursday morning. Wayne Bacon was a business caller at Crystal Lake Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Darrell were callers at Waukegan last Thursday •flsrnoon. finmet (lleary of Wanconda spent Tqmday at the home of his parents here. Mr. and Mkrs. Alvin Case and son, Harry, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Converse Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Davis and daughter, Helen, and Mrs. Elisabeth Bacon and daughter, Vinnie, of Roseville visited at the Wayne Bacon | home Monday afternoon. i Mr. and Mrs. Willard Darrell and j Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews and' bob, Robert, called at the Blomgren home last Wednesday. M¥. and Mrs. A. W. Foss of Libertyville were Sunday dinner guests at the William Foss home. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Shaffer and son, . Stanley, and Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Zimmer of McHenry were Sunday afternoon and evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Geary. Mir. and Mrs. Harry Matthews attended the meeting and initiation at Nunda Chapter O. E. S. at Crystal Lake last Friday evening. Mrs.E. F caller at the William Foss home on Monday. Chesney Brooks attended the basket ball game at MjcHenry Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. La Doyt Matthews and Mrs. E. F. Matthews of Crystal Lake were Sunday afternoon and supper guests at the home of Mr. And Mrs. Harry Matthews. John Blomgren, Mrs. Sigrid Blomgren and guest, Mrs. P. A. Issacson, of Ogden, Utah, were Sunday dinner and supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Lnndgren at Waaconda. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dowell and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Converse spent Monday at Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Darrell and grandson, Robert Matthews, were callers at the home of Ifr. and BCrs. La Doyt Matthews at Crystal Lake last Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dowell and daughter, Dorothy, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Davis Saturday evening. John Blomgren, Mrs. Sigrid Blom- HARVARD DEFEATED fl)f H. S. (MRS BOTH TEAMS WINNERS FRIDAY NIGHT DEPUTY COLLECTORS TO ASSIST TAXPAYERS The'Collector of Internal Revenue, Mirs. Mabel G. Relnecke, announced this week that plans are being made to receive the usual number of income tax returns expected in February and the first two weeks in March. The assignment of deputy collectors will not be made until the second week In February when a definite Exritiag Games on Local Floor Etod j itinerary will be furnished so that Vldary For McCradkeia^^jri1 taxpayers may then secure the as Teams "'/if?- ^stance of deputy collectors in pre- , . • c; ! paction of their returns. Mrs. Reined- WOW' W0W' t ecke suggests that the taxpayers who Skinny wow, wow, •» • ; | plan to file may save some consider- Skin Harvard, wow! - jable time if they will fill out their This seems to be the one and only .returns as completely as possible bethought in the minds of the members ,or® visiting the deputy collector, as at the high school basketball teams,he wlU ** too busy in handling the Friday^Hight at the local gym where, I other returns to do all of the clerical amid the cheers of the fans the boys, wo*k for the taxpayer. The collector of the Orange and Black staged the w°uld appreciate trie exercise of biggest comeback of the season when' thoughtfulness of taxpayers in printthey defeated Harvard 25 to 21 by a ou* their names at the top of the fast exhibition in the first team game schedules and suggests that the first gren and guest, Mrs. P. A. Issacson, |t0 15. hile the second team also walloped the Harvard seconds by a score of 19 were entertained at the home ^of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lusk near Round Lake. Mr. and BCrs. W. Brooks and son, Chesney and Mir. and Mrs. Willard Darrell attended the fourth number of the lyceum coarse at the high school at Wsuconda last Friday evening. Those from a distance who attended the funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson were: Mrs. P. A.Issacsor. of Ogden, Utah; Mir. and Mrs. George Bagley of Chicago, Mrs. S. F. Strom and Mrs. Harry Johnson of Mankato, Minn., G. Lagerlund and daughter, Margaret and Mrs. Foster of Elwood Park. Sidney Lagerlund and Adolpb Dipping of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. P. Matthews was one of the c&didates j Anderson of Algonquin Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. Matthews had the pleasure Lou Lusk and Mr. and Mr?. Raymond of initiating his mother. j^k of RourKi .^ke' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Converse spent, man of Libertyville and Mrs. K.umfast Monday at the home of the form-' den of Chicago. jjpr's parents at Libertyville. M5ss Myrtle Darrell of Crystal Lake s Mrs. P. A. Issacson of Ogden, Utah, spent the week-end with home folks Is spending a few days at the Blom-1 Bargains in all winter merchandise gren home. j at Erickson Dept. Store, West Mc- 7 Milton Dowell of Roserille was a:Henry. Remember in "Hide and Seek"*«*:• It was a battle from start to finish with the locals oat fn front all the way. A packed house greeted the teams as they took the floor in one of the biggest games of the Beason1 which will no doubt rank second to none, with the exception perhaps, of the big game to be played next Friday night against Woodstock. ! The visitors' side of the hall was well filled with rooters from Harvard feeling more or less confident that their team was going to carry home the victory. The school yells led by the cheer leaders helped to pep up the teams, while the band entertained the crowd with some of Its good music in between games. Taking it all in all it was a big night for the McHenry high and an underlying feeling of excitement seemed to prevail McHenry with its back to £he wall following a defeat at Hebron last week, was in a fighting frame of mind while Harvard seemed primed to stage another victory over such as they had done on their own floor not many weeks ago. Battling every minute of the game the Mc Henry quintets gave the Harvard high fives the game of their lives and at the end of the third quarter it looked name be given in full for the purpose of ready identification. A ser vice bureau was recently established in room 5&6, Federal building, Chicago, and is now aiding taxpayers in submitting their schedules in the approved manner. Mi-s. Reinecke said, "There are nb material changes in the form this year, so we are confidently looking forward to the i"eceipt of an increased proportion of correctly prepared returns." The collector pointed out that only such minor changes were made in the printed forms as were necessary to conform with the provisions of the Revenue Act of 1928. In the form No. 1040, often referred to as "the large form." for example, the amount of the earned net income which may be claimed has been increased from $20,000 to $30,000. In the corporation form, No. 1120, the specific credit has been increased from $2,000 to $3,000 and the rate of tax reduced from 13% to 12 per cent. Only a few minor changes were made in Form 1040-A , the return used by individuals having a net iny come of less than $5,000. AIR MAIL ENVELOPES , The Plaindealer has air man en velopes on sale for the accom i >da tion of those who wish to us branch of the postal service, letters routed long distances the country this service is the qu and under the new postal rerulartions the cost is five cents fc (he first oupce and ten cents for ea> . additional ounce. The envelopes have the necessary markings and m.-iy be purehastd in any quantity fhM» one up. fp-tf this For ross kest LOOM loaf work is a specialty the Plaindealer job departaasat. WEST SIDE GARAGE "Ms*. T»1 188 G«n«ral Automobile Repairing Res. Phone, USE THE CLASpiJIEI) COLUMNS FOR QUICK RESULTS nation o* Waiter: "Yes, sir, we're very up to-date. Everything here is cooked by electricity." Diner: "Then I wonder if you would another The Seekers Usually Wot4 When it comes to hiding anything, all minds seem to run in the same channel. That's Why valuables hidden in homes aren't safe. Thieves know all the usual places. Besides, think erf Fire! But one of our Safe Deposit Boxes will defy any "Seeker." -- ;lM m *hmw you our Vault--W* a part of v ift complete, modern banking service Citizens/State Bank 'J OF McHENRY "The Bank That Helps Ton Get Ahead*1 as if Dan Home's men might upset mind giving this steak the dope again in the last quarter as shock ?--Strand Magazine, they had in the previous game with McHenry, the score being 18 to 18. The Homemen were all keyed up for a victory, but the locals were far from being asleep and as they never allow any sort of a "jinx" to lurk in the corners of the gym they staged a ended with the score 15 to .11 for Mc Henry. Sanrs Tied in Third "TCie third quarter was an exciting one with McHenry jumping into the , - , , , „ . . lead. Frett was taken out on fouls "JX »»« Draper w„ put in. Harvard b* ever you want to call it and with gan to creep up on McCracken's men heads up, fighting harder than ever with the determination to win, they again got out in front and kept the lead until the end of the game. As customary Frett and Patske lined up as forwards with Smith at center and Miller and Harrison as guards with Draper substitute for Frett, who was put out on fouls. These boys put up a whale of a game, every one of them playing stellar baswith Strain scoring for his team and tying the score 18 to 18 at the end of the third period, At the start at the fourth quarter it looked like Strain was going to stage another victory for his team, putting them in the lead by three points. Both teams came down the home stretch, giving everything they had left in them, the period being one of desperate fighting. The bleachers ketball with Frett and Patzke caging filled ^ 8 tense> 8training crowd, most of the baskets assisted by the encouraged their respective teams to « n vl eer sptlar yminfgf of Smith aa sa c Aeann ttea rw aa «ni d< l Miller and Harrison, who made a keen pair of guards. It sure was a win. Patzke caged a much needed basket, but Harvard was still one c ... .. ,. . . point in the lead, then at this mofight mgaggregat ion that represent- ment McHenry received the benefit of eu uie night. Orange ana Black Friclay Dick Strain of Harvard bailed a personal foul, which entitled them ~ . . . . . , . . two tt wwoo fi rreeee tihnrrooww ss.. Hn ^arrrnissoonn ww aa ss to get started in the first h*tf, taking the ^Henry player to whom the ball only one basket in the second quarter waB handed amJ b whom McHenry>* although he caged three baskets and fate at the moment ^s del a free throw during the last half. cided Ag the breathless crowd loofc. Strain is one of the fastest forwards ed on the McHenry players mad* m the county, but did not collect his the two decitlive int which t Me usual number at spectacular s^fjHenry in the Iead 22 to 21. • The urine the evening. > 1 trowd broke loose and from then on jto the end of the game they were on their feet yelling for their team to Plenty of llirills The game was a close one throughout with the score tied twice during the first quarter, but the locals always jumped into the lead again Mid were in .front 11 to 8|at the end of the first period. It was a great g^me to watch and the crowd was furnished with plenty of thrills all through the game THE MOST SURPRISING THING ABOUT IT McHenry snapped into the game 0pp0nents scoring and in a futile at« from thejfery first, gaining posses- tempt by themselves to gain a basked sion of the ball, with Frett making and at tj,e goun{j Qf the final gun thf1 the first basket of the game. Harvard could not stand for this, how- 2-Oaor Sldmit, fljiS •MrtrlbhP - AH America Is being captivated by the New 0ak- Iftnd All-American. By its vivid new style voguish new beauty. By its surging power, its pick-up and speed ... What an oppor» tunity for motor car buyers ... a car of All-Amerifan quality for as little as $1145! Considering its Wiagnificent new bodies by Fisher . . . the most ^iurprising thing about it is the price. JPricc* tlH5 to SIS7S, /. o. b. factory, plum dmUvry chwfw. fawtjmf Bydraulic Shock Abtorb»rt and spring cox*r, included in list prieM. Mumpers and rear fender guards extra. Check Oakland deliverW • -they include lauat handling rhargmt. Cenerai Motor* Tine Payment Plan mvmilablm mt minimum rwto. McHfiNRT AUTO SALES Phoiw 255 On TT. S. Route 12 Near Mill Pond Bridge m A. win. Harvard made some wild shotq, Smith scored a free throw, and Draper dropped a dandy basket which cinched the game for the locals 25 to 21. Strain was put out on fouls at this time and as the precious seconds' ticked away the two teams were right; on each others necks to prevent thei# >-- score stood 26 to 21 for McHenry. The bill Friday night was a triple one with the Sophomore girls beating the Seniors 6 to 0 in the curtain raiser at 7 o'clock. This was followed by the McHenry second team defeating the Hlarvard seconds 19 to 15 in a peppy game. The locals kept the lead clear through the game. At the end of the first quarter it was 4 to 1; at the half 10 to 7; at the third quarter. 14 to 11 and at the end of the game 19 to 15 for McHenry. It was a classy game throughout and deserves much more space than can be given to it V. ever, and responded by making, a basket, tying the score 2 to 2. The fight waxed fast and furious afteT this with Harvard missing a free throw and a chance for a basket, while McHenry missed two or three much needed free throws. After a wild chase after the ball Pettigrew sunk another basket for Harvard, putting them in the lead 4 to 2. This did not set well with Frett, who caged a basket for his team, again tying the score. Pettigrew soon made a free throw, putting Harvard again in the j[ere~ lead by one point when Frett came ^ busy one for tht ^-th \ spectacular play and Beveral basketball teams. On Thur* caged a basket, pulling the locals up to day nigh7tib^tyville defeated Mc a one point lead, the score reading 6 Henry's third t£am at the high school to 6. Frett again made a free throw gym, whileVthe grade first team demaking the score 7 to 6. Just as the feated Tq^s hoys, while the second McHenry fans were ^beginning to team loJ tJ fat the breath a little easier along came school gym Croak, the fast little running mate McHerify's third and fourth teams for Strain, who they say, was only mpt defeat at Todd's Saturday afterdrafted onto Harvard's first team the noon> while the victory was divided week before, and dropped a basket for |n a game between the first and his side, again tying the score 7 to 7. Cond teams of the grade school with Can you beat that? Now, maybe you those of the Richmond school Satu£* think it wasn't some lively little <Jay morning. scrap! This time Patzke came to the Woodstock Here Friday rescue and caged a basket, which set Next Friday night will be another the fans wild and put McHenry in the big night for McHenry at which lead 9 to 7. The next point was made time they ^ entertain Woodstock at by Harvard with a free throw with the local ia no need tQ one more point needed to tie the score. that when McHenry and Woodstock Advanced Six "400" Sedan , Delivered fully equipped "4##' Is the only ear with alt these mrtstanding features regular mqmipmtmmt mt mm mxtrm MII LEADS MOTOR CASC VALVi George A, fttllltaf Garage Money-Saving Offers <Noiv c^| Never before have wsaffeted a better waffle iron value than tlris- It is a really handaome waffle iron with paneled top, a pierced base so wide no tray is needed, and exception' slly dc-p grid*. It is a $15.00 value. 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