XJ>;. jrz Y rY <i* VWT -- - ^ ^ ^ '; * v * * "* •' ^ «%* "4 > ••%;, fiMember 14,1989 •8a m. m EARL WALSH ' ~r - •*« **.* ^T*^7T ;-*s 111 '^liJ^'L. ^"DMyoiu KM* a key?** ^ ^ -" THa we'laie.i key! " ; J.r: :v -:> V ;<H •*-.-. --I--;. . :^i-t'r^.; Well, we might as well atatt frmti tile beginning and tell the story as H happened. z* --f- »,tJR was feed-ins: time Tuesday noon perfectly encrtKi. Well do for that syndicate some day --I-- Plans have fallen by the wayside, but, had the idea worked oat, McHenry might have been known as "The Daffodil City." The originator of the idea planned to make it ills life yoi~. The little flowers were to eaWwr every vacant lot in McHenry. --I- ^ Well, it's just as well. Wre daffydil enough now. ' --I-- The Lions Club put oner a whoop- Gausden, r ... erdo of a meeting Tuesday night xjnti, g -Home Killed Pork- Friday ft'Saturday Specials! Pork Loin Roast, lb. 164 Frei h Hams, half or whole, lb. • : 164 Fork Butts, lb. 154 Pork'Butts, borne style, : 14* Pork Shmilder, lb 144 Sroall, Tender Spare Rites, lb. . 14* Pork Ht>ck», 1T>I Fresh Side Pork; lb. Pork Liver, lb. .. Short Bibs Beef, Some Smoked Oali Hams, Tb. „ Home Smoked Bacon Squares, lb. ISSVs* Home-rendered Pure Lard, 5 lt». 44^ (briny your pail) We do commercial killing. Also smo^e and cure meat. AH work guaranteed! REGNER'S Grocery & Market -- Pbone 3 -- lb. 11* 12* 17* when the Mrs. greeted us with, "Did you lose a key?" A hurried Bearch through pockets failed to disclose a missing key. Anyhow, she had a report that some kids had a key with our name Attached. Th#t was that. We'd find out later. It was time* eat. So, with the none bag firmly attached, we fsggot about t h e k e y s . - • • • - # Just then, Miss Illinois Bell gave us a buzz. "Hello," said our friend Mrs. Fred Cooley, "Walter found your key" (meaning Walter Richardson). We were grateful and offered to stop for the key. No -- Walter would bring % in after school. That was settled. --I-- - Back to the feed bag. Whoa there! The front door rattles. Two boys and two girls from St. Mary's school found "our" keys and were doing the right thing by bringing them back. Things began to lode pretty Ihthy about this timet _ * Clem Adams accompanied the girls Back to town. As we talked with]with a banjo (or somethin'). He's Mrs. Ray Conway, Police Chief, John the fellow we handed the applause.; . " f"'**" Wirtz, pulis up in the squad car. Did ! Bet there aren't many fellows who McHenry -- Si we lose some keys? We didn't think jcould keep their mind on that banjo Unti, f -- so, but couldn't be too sure. . v like Gem did while that "Lulu Belle" Stilling, f --I-- \ « was singin' and smilin' and throwin' Keys and phone calls came 'to nc her eyes up at him. putting up some interesting games. Future stars are In the makfev " McHenry -- Stilling, f Larkin, f . We"ber, f . Howard, f 8chultz, e..... Freund, g Laures. g TOTALS Hebron -- SI when they had Prairie Farmer Editor, Art Page, address a joint meeting of farmers and business men. -- * - Some of our home talent went over * big. Wanda "Lulu Belle" Jepson, long p . Jr* - *** pantaloons, ruffles and all, opened the ' show and "got" the crowd. That gal can roll them eyes.! Bnrgett, 1 ........ Judson, f...... Kjellstrom, C FG .. 7 .. 0 .. 6 .. 1 Evelyn Anderson, who will be heard ' " over WLS on January 6, joined the y0|t7 ' Adams Blathers to round out * snap- Norgarrd r py program. ^ Rehorst. i .. FT 9 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 8 0 PF 3 1 1 1 i 4 4 1 0 0 TOTALS-' IB 18 ularly throughout the afternoon. --I-- • <2 A phone call in the early evening: (It was Dreymiller changing his voice) "Did you lose a Ikey?" "Yes-sureand we'd like to get it back as soon as possible." "All right--111 send my boy up with it right away. We made some remark about his boy and hung np. --I-- Down to the Post Office. At we chewed the fat with S. H. Freund, Miss Taylor came up to greet us -- "Pardon me, but did you lose a key?" --I-- And so on into the night. . We most have a bushel of keys. • --I-- At this writing our evidence isn't strong enough to "thank" any particular person. It looks like a syndicate job. < --|-- •" Twas a good joke, well planned and . "Prof." Nye referred to the farmers as "agricuturists." He just wants us to call him a "Diamond Merchant." --\-- Bill Althoff told the story of the season. Pretty clever. Go in and ask him to tell it if you didnt attend the party. --IDue to the .Christmas rash, your Larkin, c - t Schultr. c .... Howard, f Weber, f Gausden, g .. Laures, g Jackson, g .. Freund, g .... •«»•*••.« .VA;; .... .... 0 4 4 .......... 5 .......... 0 .......... 1 .... 0 .... 0 .... • TOTALS 15 Huntley -- S4 En strom. f Stadin«r. f % GREEN STREET TAVERN The interior decorating is proceeding. Come in and tell us bow you like it. The w&llsare finished and awaityour approval WATCH FOR OUR GRAND OWBlNWtt -- JOS J . MILLER bowling scores are put through on the Weltzien, c ................... first run of the press this week and Rugh. f will not appear on the sport page. Kugath, g -- C l a T !ton,g Guess well slip a few bowling notes Zimmerman, g in the column. Down at the Palace, where Herman Steffes and Mike Bud- ' TOTALS ler hold down the fort, Joe Wagner bowled 631 to top the list. Gus McHenry -- N Freund hit 607 on the same team, Larkin, f Schreiner led the K. C.'s with 588. Stillinp. f Rogers' 560 was tops*among the Old Howard, f Timers. Adele Froehlich led the girls Weber, f with 488 pins. Herb Simon showed the way in the Forester group--558. 6 12 The McHenry Brewers, a new team composed of Karls, Green, Justen, Wbeer and Winkel beat the Alemite in a match Sunday, but something happened to the score sheet. Pehultz. c .. Freund, g .. f^nusden, g Laures, g .. i TOTALS Gran* -- IS . , Wheeler, f ' . m . ;. „ McNally^ f Over Canada way, Schaewrs tell j0rgens, f us that Bill Sutton scattered the ptns Franks, c for a 249 game. It was good for a Zeigleri g ' "**""^*7.1""! case of something. Jaques.'f 1'ZZ'l^J.Z', . .. ! Gerstein, *g Fanny Freund bowled like this: ...14 .... % ..... ft 0 ..... 4 ..... 1 .... 0 2 _ IM> R A MERRY XMA8 A ll|r HAPPY NEW YEAR Make it a ZENITH or FARNSWORTH Radio--$9.95 to $229.95 us first and get more dollar - for < dollar value! Terms as low as $1.00a week with liberal trade allowaaoe. 196 - 189 - 95., Where the heck did that 95 come from? --I-- Now and then a proprietor has to' show 'em how. Ambrose Schaefer didnt see anybody top his 615 series: this ^ Week. And if he hadn't been foolin' around with a 166 in that first j game, there's no tellin' where that total might have stopped. | --I TOTALS 10 11 N O T I C E ! * Albert S. I<ewis, manager of the Social Security office at Waukegarr, will be in McHenry at the postoffice Wendesday, December 20, for the purpose of contacting claimants who may be eligible for monthly benefits beginning January 1, 1940, under the 1939 Wtaflter Harold Bernard Ward. IDoarthwestmn university foofctfk*, declares tint most rtyi-- and jingles for torecaatfaf ni vMliwr are false. But» he admitted: "Increased humidity and decreased air pressure cause your corns and bones to hurt, and those pains, therefore, are a perfectly good indication of immediate weather conditions." The ChedSflHRferroSs family moved recently from-4he E. G. Peterson house on Route 2d td Lake Forest. Qyde D^weR and family are new occupying a Jefcn Keg place on River road, recentiy;' vacated by the Robert Conway family. TUBERCULIN TEST The tuberculin test «9I be offered to high school students Tnsfcdsy Mom, ing, December 19, in the office of the school nurse at the McHenry Community High School. Parents must sign a consent «lip in order for their children to receive the test. : *?• .mw i'r iaexp«Rsivi Ir f , t. h. o se „Repu.b licans d,onut <10 -so i'm.... e- , a^mendments to the Social Security ct »3q thing about that Dewey mustache,' T 6AS FOR WATER HEATING-Hot water when you want it, day or night! No waiting or watching-with an Automatic Gas Water Hitter k takes but the tuija ef a Smeu to buu jfou sU yoe netd-iiwaotl|fc ; " 2. 6AS FOR HOUSE HEATINFI-Fum^ •worries vanish when you heat with Gas. No more Shoveling--no ashes to haul-no soot or dirt; < Jptt set the thermostat and relax to clnn, nrc> fret beat--automatically mainaiatd; , " 3. GAS FOR REFRIGERATION-A tiny blue Same circulates the refrigerant that makes cold without noise. And, since the handsome Gas Refrigerator hat no moving para to wear, you get more years of service-extra saving, tool 4 GAS FOR COOKING -Beautiful to look at-- yes! These modern Gas Ranges go nuth« t&a^ that. They cook foods faster and easier--offet scores of time aad wodc-saving features. Sse them nowt For complett information about Gas Equipment for boms* heating, refrigeration, water beating and cooking, got in touch with yomr GAS *»d ELECTRIC COMPANYJ H; E. Buch' & Son Liyersdde DriVe : : ^ Tel. 48 : : McHenry AGATHA SHOP LET THESE Bridge Lace Dinner S SAY "MERRY CHRISTMAS" FOR YOU! < Gift Wrappings! Cards, singly or boxedl! Cloths to 17^ Jolly Jump-Ups and Lovely Silk Stockings, Their New Home $1.00 Pajamas, Gowns, Slips $1.00- $1.95- $2.95 New Game--"Go To Head of Class" $1.00 Bgjdminton . . Archery . . Anagrams . . Books for Boys and G^ , . . . Beautifully Boxed Cannon Towel Sets ..$1.00 to $3.96 Compacts Costume Jewelry Bags Handkerchiefs Beautiful Scarfs JZ 0«* to $1.00 they're sunk I --I-- Wattles and Harrison set uo that old familiar Christmas gift table this week. Some snappy stuff, too. Of course, they have some articles that they'd hate to part with after all these years. Please show consideration on those things. Dreymiller doesn't mind what we sav about him, but it hurts him terribly when we slur his dag. W#'re so sorry. \ ' - ' I -- ' ' 1 .Keys anil phone calls are stffl CO** ing in strong. TWO WINS. ONE LOSS FOR SCHOOL CAGERS DURING WEEK OF PLA Y Chewy Nougats and Caramels - Delicious Soft and Nut Centers - Tempting Bon Bons and Wafers - Sweet Milk Chocolate Peanut Clusters - Healthful Raisin Clusters - Smooth, Creamy Fudge. Pound boxes, assorted 55^ CK McHenry C. H. S. has three basket ball games under the belt since lust reports. Two wins, one loss. Let's get that loss out of the w * first. It was Hebron again. The be went up there last Friday night ami took a trimminp, 51 to 24. The game started out close enouf " but after Hebron hit stride it was too bad. It was a typical Hebron squad, deliberate and sure. And they have a Johnson! Nuff said. Ah! We Win ! ! The next night found our boys on the right side of the ledger. Huntley j brought a smooth looking team i<> i town, but they fell before our team j34 to 24. Coach Reed injected speed into the I lineuo to start the frame, starting a «mf»ll*»r and faster tfam. The jflan looked terrible for awhile as Huntl» > rode into a 9 to 0 lead, but the boy.-, kent fiehtine. Larkin and Howard carried the scoring load throughout most of the game while Joe Gau«den was a shinine lig' on defense. Schultz came in late the game and stored four baskets to help the cause along. Grant Ptats On Spurt, Bnt U*es Grant Township High came to town Tuesday night and before leaving made a tight game out of wh; t threatened to be a -walkaway. McHenerv scored twelve points b< fore vou could bat an eye. Scorir p then dronped off until the closing mi tites wh«>n Grant pnt un a dandy bur * of sneed to close the pap. Jprrv LarVin oa<*nd the scoring w»th nrtd a free throw f«>? ftfteen noints. Deings rf Second Team Our owond tea"! chrrws a lot •of srmf. Exnerience is lacking in a soot or two, but the boys are learnir; fast. Hebron eked out a W t^ 22 victoi aftei- a hara battle And Hebron is good! The MrHenrv boys had their o*'" wov in the Huntley game, winnit f 30 to 16. ^ Grant turned the tables on us, SO t« *7. , All in all, the second team 1»ys KODAKS This Christmas we offer you a choice if Cameras that's the greatest ever! Wonderful values include the latest, smartest models up-to-the-minute in looks and action. Until you see these late models, you can hardly realize what improvements have been made. Brownies $1-00 up Kodaks $3 95 tip deliriously filled . Chocolates beau- Gay crunchy candy, with fruits and nuts .. tifully packaged by WHITMAN'S GOBELIN ALICE BLUE - PAGE & SHAW All so inexpensively packaged you will want several for Christmas gifts besides one for your own home. LEATHER GOODS • new Billfold of genuine calf skin in brown or black will be greatly appreciated by any man. 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