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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Jan 1942, p. 5

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"SO I HEAR fry EARL WALSH mmm «c Kay.!, ipm. One Year £1$ ' Cold Weather Neetk Boy*? Union Suits 3'1. -. 86e Mis* Union Suits' 59c 90^8' Melton J«*»t« j $2.&9 Boys' Flannelette Shirts 98c Ulii's Union Suits 90c Boys' Flannelette Pajamas 89c Women's Part Woo! , There ought to b« a law . . . Billy Phalin handed us a sample of Wattles' cough medicine in--above all places-- Bolger'i Drag Store! --I-- Bet some people, who read this column, are proud to shout from the housetops that George Westerman j WOn the annual ten brothers bn«!ing match at Elgin last week. --I-- Dreymiller has pinned a lew on J. Karls .. "MiuJhine-Gtui-J ohnny." It seems that Karirn hasheen spin* ning some tall tales abevt his skill with a "Thompson." Union Suits .Girts* Parka Hoods Boys' Oordim>y Pants Man's Bloffiket-Linsd liflkiti • 98c If Hitler's tanks «w MM aver here, we want Johnny Nett and that Wf snow plow o«n our asiiddee.. J heard ahorft Hi $2L25 Suppose yon heard ahoiit Henry Nell lwiilng liwdf out one cold night when going 0«t to investigate a noise in tiic gunge. HIS Hebron otBl rules McHenry county Heavy Work Rubbers, nr. $1.10 hi«1? «heoi basketball. Theyflum^ ' {again on New Year's eve that they (have what it takes. • | Harvard, a speedy bunch of sharpshooters, got off to a good lead in the first half against Hebron and John Stoffel -- Palace --»* GHy... High Mtiea honors go ta HQn Bndkr this week. In fact, Mike had a tremendous score Tuesday nigKt . . . 21B-1W-W5 -- 682. Just a little break and he would have hit 700. Man! That's bowling!! Ladiee . . . Mildred Ktestla, who Mi knew a thing or two about hmber, pOed «p 484 maple sticks Monday night. Rose Ann Walsh nndged one pin Hover the 400 mark. Gettin' up there. \Loretta Budler has to keep pace wHh her husband so rolled a 20? game jnsk to show die knew* how. Mari« Yegge rolled a 184 game. decided to practice e match and turned in le. McHenry won third place in the annual McHenry county basketball tournament at Woedatock New Year's The pre-touney favorites trimmed the scrappy Marengo team by a score o**S-26. Captain Jackson paced the victors with nineteen points. In the big gaase of the evening "the "green wave" from Hebron annexed their fifth straight county championship. The champions met plenty of i oppMUtion from Harvard betore winning 84 - 32. Coach Dan Heme s Harvard boys wen plenty hot on their shots as they amwded Hebron all the | way. Georgjs glases and-ABie Behrens.j paced the ncotin#¥or Hebron, but it; was the play ft Obtain Jttdson that j waa th»dedding lk|ctar. Captain Mac- Donald. Lush and Johnaon led Har- j AN Tenr--imil Teaau E-Bny DB. L. B. MURPHY Offha •eon -- I «.a ta t Green Street -- McHenry, U. CONSTIPATED? Ssa&f" A D L E R I K A ?$* • / . . i i ?<ff. McHenry, Illinois FRIDAY SATURDVA ftY Robert Yoong - Ruth Husaey "MARRIED BACHELOR" Also -- Comedies s . SUNDAY -- lfONDAf g? January II -12 > Irene Dunne - Robert Montgomery "UNFINISHED Alan Cartoon and World News Sunday lfatine*-- 2:45 Continuous TUESDAY -- Adults* 2* (1) "Secrets of the • - ^ Lone Wolf" fe (2) "Mob Town" f WEDNESDAY -- THURSDAY "SMALL TOWN DEB" Ethel" after the a lofty 211 K. eTC. Leo Stilling edged oat Bob Adams Howie Judean Km MacDenatd Bob Lush Bob Buell Dick Conway Bob Burton, Ron Stading ' Joe Jackee* A1 Behrens Bob Kelly -- fiat -- Hebron Harvard Harvard Marengo McHenry OASHrOKQVAD wasisoaft Ainu Hot*, *8.00; own, *4.00; Dead Hega and Ohsspj was »sd Una! MIDWEST REMOVAL 00. Tel Woodstock MM-M-1 or DundeelO--Rrane Chuff Forward [ Forward j Center Guard Guard , , , - . TlVl , . 6S0 to 529 in one of the most spirited successful in sewing up Hebron's star, ^ Richmond Forward Huntley Forward McHeney Guard Hebron Guard Marengo Guard Judaon paced the scorers with fortytwo point*. Besides the Hebron star the leading scorer* included Lush, lack son, MaoDenald, Kelly, Bolger, Hainmeratedt, Stading and Buell ia that otfder. Harvard had four men AUCTION Two miles southeast of Volo on GO* mer Volo blacktop road, on--- TUESDAY, JANUARY IS Commencing at 12:30 o'clock sharp. 22 Head Pure Bred and Grade Guernsey Cows, Heifers and Bull. Bull Adelmers Alert Dominant No 271108 (2% yrs. old); sired by Ridtrleydale Villamer Alert Dam -- _ , . . ^ evenings of the year. 1 oKder. Greenlea Selma (Class "D" record Howard Judson. ^ , John Karls twisted his famous hook among the ten high scorers while Mc- 597 lbs. fat). „ 'around a 209 game Just to show the J Henry and Marengo placed two each, j (If this herd would pass a clean hJT. » trick «r two. I «»nty OiMipk..,. inv*l, th.! Band's t«t in Mwch. tkt; wndd b. -M a. te.m. H.. . tl»»t McH.nry ,y« Frid.y nifht. It h.. ,ertiBed.) Avemw test 1 j u I l i I Palace Pragers won two out of j been many a moon since the local j{»** under D. H. I. A. supervision, o had it m tne ciutcn. l^three at Crystal Lake. ! boys were victorious over Hebron, j Feed and Dairy Equipment - *" • McHenry will be out to prove that the | 1,000 bu. corn; 200 bu. oats; 15 "Hup" Smith's 6931 led Prsger* at (Harvard game was just an "off-ni^ht". |tons baled soy bean hay; 8 tons baled Harvard,- but the boys lost three! while the "gr^en wave" will be after j fodder; 10 tons baled straw; 10 ft straight. Tough to lose when you | their ninth straight win. There will | silage. bowl a 2700 total. Harvard was near be no "happy medium" when the two' 2V®- , teams clash, so you'd Setter net miss 'iU v:--:: Stopping Judson, the only regular left from last year's great team, seemed to be enough to beat the "Green-Shirts." But, Coach Willett evidently didn't have all his eggs in one basket or all his baakats far otto good "egg." Nope. When Harvard held Judson to one basket, each of the Hebron guards came through with six. The Palace has twenty winners list*! ed for prises hi the Red Crown Bowl- j ing Carnival. Quite a 'number for a small community. Again our bonnet la lifted to bron. When a school their site ean win the County Championship five Harvard --MS-' • £ * • . . McDonald, C, t .mmhrn 6 Hammerstedt, f ^.>mMW..4 Ward, c Einhorn, c 0 Schult, g 0 Johnson, g^ Lush, g Magnusson, g ...^...^.•..•..0 Runkle, g .0 *fr n cans: nev -- Uaual Tenaa -- OARL R. WEIN&IOH, Owner Froelich ft Wick, Auctioneera Public Auction Service Co.. Mgra. Tel. Burlington, Wis. No. 866-W Uw Cut... T That's the question that seeina to be on the minds of several good bowlers »n town. A group of the boys have years a-runnin*, they must live right, decided to settle the issue. They say I 1 anybody can get fan. The winner is This same group of champions will jjoins: to claim the championship of invade our gym Friday night of this McHenry. week. } The boys plan to bowl twenty lines --I-- / In blocks of five. The local bdys won eight In • mw i The battle will start at ten o'clock before going into the county meet, tomorrow (Friday) night. After a Maybe the competition wasn't toe breathing spell, the warring"conteststrong, but it'f a good ECCQrd ia anj ants will clash for the second round company. jat one o'clock Sunday afternoon . . . And so on 'till the winner is crowned We expe«t this gaiJl< "to attract nil Better see Herman Steffes about the Lay, c largest crowd of the seaaon. 1 entry fee, rules and regulations. - A Stilling, g v-- --I--• • I fine trc"1-- -* ... •• Our own boys were not so'hot In winner. | Freond, t the county meet. But, that's past his- As the boys from Psducah say ... I ' r*Tl Totals MUM..i*'<•!• •!...20 McHenry -- flk .. * -r FG Peterson, t Rosing, f 1 Smith, f ........................a....1 Bolger, f Jackson,<C, c I .6 , 0 trophy will be presented to the Conway, g 4 14 t ~ *4 1r -V 5 ' 2: m. m The Beautifml I' i IOVAI! •• I Bi ll HI I 01II III JBL*C*»uJS3TL~~ FRL * 8AT -- Je.nuary 9 • It -- danblt feature -- Jinuny Lyd«s - Jana Preia|p In FOR PRHSTOENTJean Pukv - Richard ArleA In "FLYING BLIND" SUN. A MON. -- January 11 . 12 Bunday Centlnuous from 2:4ft p. a. Those Big Guns O'Fun Bud ABBOTT and Lou COernLLO -- ia -- -KEEP 'EM FLYING" with Carol Brace - Martha Raye A Roaring Salute to the Army Air Corps. Also Latest March of Time. 18c TUESDAY lte Tax 2c Spedal ' Tkx lc Lloyd Nolan • Ooaatance Moan fai "BUY ME THAT TOWN" WED. & THUR. -- January 14 • 15 Ruth Hasaey -Robert Yonng hi "MARRIED BACHELOR" Also -- S Stooges Comedy and News! tory. We expect the boys to perk up "Get on the beam." This looks like an and give tike ?hampi a great battle hoAor to go gunnin Friday night. I *. This team of ours can bounce up and play some great basketball before this season is over. Watch *em! --• I From what we hear, there is going to be some all-out bowling among a group of fellows who plan to settle an argument as to naming the beat .bowler in town. • t .., The boys are going^|o (start the," H. Johaean's 607 and D. Hapke's - T otala*'i>..Mrti<>.'., McHenry -- M .10 -- Schaefera mm v;v. U 4. ~ " '• * •> v/' 4 Peterson, f.^.-- "•J*" . .. ' .-'5 Rosing, f 1 Her«% n^eaeh t>f a nwfhft. iBolrer, f ........ 8 er's Meister Brau Women bowled the t Jflfon, r, f ..... ..t-i,.,......M Schaefer Pin Boys in one of the best i Smith, c .' 0 matches of this year or any other ; Stilling, g l' year. Donnla Sehaefar's 268 (584) and I Pfck Ropinr'a 880 led the Pin Boys to a 24f0 to 2429 win feudin' tomorrow night at the Palace. The winner is going to claim the City Championship. --I-- . This thing may get mixed up like th» wrestling championship. Better got into it right away if you want 1w crown or is it a belt? 2M *' 3< it MILLER llmetrs -- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. , Two Grand HHa -- Amy Riot 'TANKS A MILLION' yjUST OF THE DUANES'» SUNDAY AND MONDAY Saaday from 2:18 * R05 paced the girb. Nobody was under 400 That's the top total for twiiwhii or the alleys. Somothii«»falg to ahoot at K. ef €..., "Prof." Nye railed a 818 seH«s laa( week . . .acuta! pin*! . Paul Brefeld rjmss along this week with.a 28> game in a 850 seriea. The dfiimond merehant rolled a 208 game this wedu. SuEd*2r • • If ^V ;;ii r . . . -- H e i h S i m o n r o l l e d a 5 8 2 ' s e r i e s , b u t ganited nlflid will play the first home his Meister Braus Tdst two games to game of jncason next Wednesday . The Pit. Krause anchored the win. Anyhow, the boys wont be fOolin' when t.h e gong so--u*n--ds . The Anderson Service basketball team, that gave McHenry fans many thrilling Sunday evening, has reor- Jan. 14. '*' i Clarenef and Glenn Anderaon ana on the team which is fortified with . three former Dundee high school star®. This aggregation recently trimmed the strong Elgin Travelers. Looks like quite a squad. -«- The game next Wednesday night will start at 8 o'clock. Vo preliminary game. »_ 'I The boya aren't a hit bashful about scheduling strone competition. They are starting out with the Log Cabin ners with 621. Bickler's 582 stood oat strong as McHenry Plumbers won two turn McHenry Beer. ^ OIBL SCOUTS * Thn sub-sero weather didn't seem to daunt the Girl Scouts on Monday afternoon as we met with almost perfect attendance. Our first important subject was concerning what we might do for our soldiers in training. We all were sure that we wanted to help, but were rather vague as to what we would be Lay, g * Conway, g, Meyers, g Totals Manage -- 2S^ Kelly, f Penny, f .............. Bttner, f BaiUay, J HHehsit, C, ImD,*! moelr.i r;,-. Marahall, g „......_ Thompaon, f Totals McHENRY BEA^ in ran ,...u AUCTION One and one-half miles north of "Lake Zurich, on -- TODAY, JANUASY14 Commencing at 10:80 a. m., sharp. 49 HEAD 07 LIVESTOOK S3 Choice Cows Consisting of 6 fresh, 9 springers, 11 heavy milkera, 8 heifers, Holstein bull. S Horsea -» 8 Bred Ewea 5 Poland China Sows--farrow ia April 500 White Leghorn Pullete -- Fead -- 1,000 bu. Columbia oats; 1,600 bu. ear corn; 15 tons baled clover; 12 tons baled straw; 150 bu. soy beans; 160 shocks corn; 2 bu. timothy seed; 4 bu. clover seed. Complete Line of Machinery ' .-Including F-20 tractor an<f aultivator; grain drill; grain binder; Mc- Corraiok-Doering corn binder; Mc- Cormick-Deering silo filler; tractor disc; John Deere com planter; rotary hoe; mower; tractor plow; 4-section drag; hay loader; lime spreader; phoaphate spreader; 2 double units Universe] milker, complete; 1989 Ford VS pick-up, low mileage. Large amount poultry equipment and also some household furniture, -- Uaaal Torma -- ELMEB*HEIDEMANN FnssWch St WMr, Auctioneers 'Public Auction Service Co.. Mgr. Tel. BtrUngton. Wls^ MS W 16 AXTIOOH OAKS Roosters^ recent winners of th^|#ke ^ble to do. We decided to ask Mrs. Harry Durianff to advise us, as she is associated with the Red Cross. Miss Lark in said that on next Monday she would report to us what we might plan to do. - Next, we talked of winter sports Mpd "#hat parties we might plan while thi mow lasts. Skating and sleighriding seem to be our favorites. The game, "I'm Goiag Camping Next Summer," caused us to raek our memories, and it turned out that Marilyn Owen and Virginia Stratton were better at it than the rest of us. Popular songs proved a lot of fun and even some good singing now and again resulted. We finished Our meet, ing with omr usual "Run Along Home" and Tspa." Good hick to you! o JEAN NICKELS. Scribe. . CoOnty Championship^ ' --I--. Remember good one! Under-thf-Wire Shots . .. The C. O. F. basketball management ohonen to let ua know that the Elgin Tool Works team will play here next Sunday night--two games . . . Remember that Hebron game tomorrow night . . . Wasn't the heat terrible last summer--or was it the humidity? Heart Attack Fatal t*> Pistakee Bay Maa Word was just received hare last week of the death of George W. Mili «r, 61 a summer resident of Pistakee Bay Wooded Estates for the past five yearn He died suddenly of a heart attack, Dec. 11. Mr. Miller, a reaident dfi<aGrang«, wne retired. For many years previona to -his retirement he was in buidncas in Chicago. The deceased was Past Commander of the American Legion in La- Granga. Survivors are hie wife, Gertrude, and one daughter, Barbara. , Fnneral services were hold from a chapel Hh LaGrang£ with American Legion dtea. Burial waa In Audi Park. the Want Adot hgr Tom Balgir, Jr. the Ugh school hadMtbaB defeated Antioch Tuesday night in s high scoring affair. There was a total of 109 points scoteti in the game. The final score waa a*M"ry 68 and Anti* och 61. The hoet taam put on a rally the second half and almost overcame a big McHenry lead. The victors led 86 - 22 at the end of the first half. Joe Jackson and Dale Barnatable, Antioch star, led the scorers with twenty-three points lypiece. Dick Conway, Bill Bolger nod Glen Peterson had four or five baakota each. In the lightweight game. Ed Lay put on a scoring spree to whip Antioch. The home team was well ahead until Ed took ovUr and scored seventeen points in less than two quarters to give McHenry a 44 - 27 win. McHenry meets Hebron on the home gym Friday night. Grant High of Fox Lake will play at McHenry next Tuesday evening^- McHenry -- 58 FdEerson, f A. Jackson, f Bolger, f Rosing, f -- J. Jackson, c Smith, c - f Stilling; g ... Lay, g -- Conway, g Meyers, g AUCTION #• MARRIAiGB LICENSES Gerald G. NeOsen, Belvide*. Helen V. Conley, Harvard. Kurt Foelke, Waukegan, to Berneita Grover, Gurnee. Benjamin W. Berk, Crystal Lake, to Lorraine M. Mackeben. Crystal Lake. George R. Thomas, Richmond, t* Roth E. Mllar, Sharon, Wis. ' Clifton C. Coenrad, Woodstock, to Paulina M. Haeek, Woodstock. Leon Bandall, Sharon, Wis., to Viola Vosa. Harvard. Ha^sid F. Zenk, Marengo, to Stella U. •sirians. Maksnail ir ' i Totals Antiacb •*- St* Bucta, f Jones, f ... 8terbens, f Barnstable, e Fields, g .. Carpenter, g Totals . Free throws missed: McHenry. 10} Antioch, 5. • CHARLES LB0NAR1X to Pkoaa 478 Having decided to quit farming, I wiH sell at Public Auction on the premises six miles southwest of Grayslake on route 59-A, l mile east Of Volo, miles north of Wauon ~ TUE8DAY, JANUARY 13 Commencing at 12 o'clock sharp, the following described property, to-wit: 26 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK Consisting of 21 Milch Cows Cleee springers and fresh, some with calves; 2 two-year-old heifers; pure, bred Holstein bull, 2Vfc yrs. This bull is exceptionally well bred, registered name Lilac Hill Prince Inka Bessie. 8 Good Work Horses Bay gelding, 6 yrs. old. wt. 1300; bay gelding, 6 yrs. old, wt. i860; sored gelding, 10 yrs. old, wt. 1360. Some chickens. Hay, Grain andjlachiaery 5 tons loose mixed hay* in barn; 10 ft. silage in 14 ft. silo; quantity cut stalks; 30 tons corn in crib. Hart Parr tractor; 2-bottom 14-in. tractor plow; IHC silo filler; IHC quack digger or field cultivator; Now Idea manure spreader; IHC corn planter; Hayes com planter; electric fencer; DeLaval milking machine. 2 single units, motor, pump and pipe complete; Deering com binder. Dump rake; IHC hay mower, 5-ft.; 3-section drag; horse drawn disc; Van Brunt grain drill; 2-row cultivator; single row cultivator: steel wheel wagon and rack; wood wheel wagon and rack; wagon and dump board; grab hay fork; 250-ft. rope and pulleys; Voss electric washing machine; 15 milk cans; 2 pails and strainers; set sterilizing tanks; forks, shovels aiwLfcppls too numerous to mention. TERMS All under that a amount, a cred per cent will be ms of I25.00 and cash. Over that six months at 7 extended on notes ! kncw rr WOIKEwmrwnr sees ou* SIGH NOW _ PEHNft AMP LOOK ArfcSlSfSs*. it- v». •: p c*#mrmur£t> x ? 7*t /HI -*OGAAM a:0MACH ALWAY1 ACID OOPS! •K: ADLA AIOOMINAL SUWOWntS Surgical R*lt* Bmmfc a* puplt arm taw to obtain roilof #r»d comfort k) «ooHn« corroeNy Sltwl Afa^omiMl S#- portarv A tpaeiai typo of HMtHir M«l tor «*«r> tbd«mM •Rmm ob«>itv. matvmMy, tkltoo wen Hloc, <*c. wpportart wM Mturo la •notomkai mhikIIim. Our n»wlini< fittw will alo#f 4*mo*<«T«W Km »iHhi typoi of Ak- 4omin«l SeeeoHon, fwtwMa ttM nK Nhd NON-SKIO rim: «t*o BmNc M*> dory, NON-SKIO Spot M ItaitM, Mwultfor SracM. Quality, tlw M-Mm, TMao Bolger's Drug Store Green Street McHenry PHONE 48 The milkman tripe over the Icidcfie "cor. You're responsible for such accidents on your) premises, should your negii- «g6nce cause the accident.] What is negligence? What is | residence liability insurance? Why is it needed? Lets taMc it over. •'Wi Insurance ' BLM'S'K I Help National Defense! In view of the fact that you will have to drive ytar car "Lord knows how long," it is imperative that job take good care of it from now on. - Let us lnhri--te and change oil f«t you every 1,000 mike! M See Us Today i? YES, WE HAVE TIRE REPAIR FUEL OIL BATTER7 CHAROIKQ Schreiner's Standard Service Routes 31 and 120 Wast W0mej mm HOW'S YOUR TIRES t OWT THEM REPAIRED HOW W0QLE YOU CAH, wUvim jm to ooms la aad trade In pmM IpiijoM +Mm WGUUttOm. Yon oaaadpiif tires at the present tim Yoor old tires may hay* ooveral thousand miles left in them, if yon have them retreaded and vulcanised. We can repair all •ifes All work guaranteed. Oood used aad reireade& rree for sale. PrestQRe and Firestone Super AuH-flreeeo, Firestone Batteitei and Battery Charging, Champion and Firestone Spark ftugt^Fan Belts and Radiator Hose, Pennsylvania Winter Oil 526 Main Street Phone 294 -- West McHenry Defense Bond QUIZ approved by the dork. Anyone 4e» skinjr credit, kindly make arrancements before purchase is made Ne property to be removed until settled '* OEOROE D. OAXMIOt PeeMRly at W< Flret Natianal In* ef % Ia a payroll-allotment plan, is an employee committed to purchase any stated amount of Defense J*ond$ say, $100, $300, or $500 worth t, Nol Th^payroll-allotment plan it part of t#Whm-3 ' tary Defense Savings Program for encouraging j^the public to save systematically. An employee inay drop out of a payroll-allotment plan at will. iThere is no compulsion. , . , '• . v'l ' Where si-e Defense Savings Stainps on salef offices, «M>st banks, savings and loan ,..>A I'iations, great numbers o£ stores. I^ook for the Defense Savings Stamps on Sale Hem. NOTE- ;:';'^v:;-|wareet poet office, bank, ersavai write tte ^teosn ^••"::%taias, Washington, D. C Also 8Un»i» new mm . oaeale at most retail slpps, Aim 1 v. ;frr * 1 *:• -Mt* ii t-f. 5/ \ trr ^ i r. - j- ' " i_.

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