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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 Oct 1945, p. 5

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*$»», "v*-. *fc .**» wfftfc. ^ ft* *4 m«Jor *1T to We carted tfce prise (t box off until Miss Taylor tt in Jxror t«. --w wm v». hnT ^^- & Hester, 411; G. KcmcM hrealei Kcmene making was invented to IKS by a Canadian geologist, Abraham Gestner. 2--Old Bridge Tavern, 1. M. Yegge, 181-484; A. Gaulke, 419; A, Freund, 482. by EARL R. WALSH Dew "Deadline Mose:" Yoo may not recognize a few little items in oar expense account this month. Another thing you may not know (let's break this gently) is that you sent your sports writer down to cover that Notre Dame- Dartmouth game last Saturday. Yep, we cranked up the old gas- buggy Saturday morning and" t rollin' until we hit South Bend. Say, "Hose," wa jp^ai mysUrioua phone call last Tlitsflay night asking if we had an»ttiing to do with the Plaindealer. When we said no the mysterious voice said, "You're a d -- liar." Hat "d" must have meant dandy. 8ays the mysterious voice, "Hosher.has an article stating that the Claxton term was sold but will always be known as the old Claxton farm. You correct that next week and inform the public that it will be known as the Home of the Irish Ambassador." Before we forget. Did you see where the Chicago Trib is going to run Brenda Starr as A daily feature ? Was wondering if we could ind call it Bally In Eighth To iBeat Richmond And 'J Pitching Duel / LmUw 7 n'rlttrfc a.L . : ^ -M 1 Millar*8, S^NlttX 0. '* A* Netty "SS'iBf'Bk *» - rSimo"' a*w"Bi sto«- J®9* ¥iIifh,21?;^4; ?2"' ®- Weber's, 2--Raycrafts, 1. L. nett, 5°6; Novak, 517; Miller, 202- Budler, 424; S. Coyalt, 178-470; B. 526; H. Schaefer, 214-551. Weber, 485; T. Raycraft, 209^507. Bernie's Oasis, 2420--The Bridge : Tavern, 2412. Sehreiner, 515; Jack, C. O. F*-- fruits canned withour __ not have the same tntan, or color as those canned wHIi Il They will keep just as well Just as healthful, howtfter. case you are interested, the day was j Brenda ? get it weekly and fair and the trip excellent. It's good for us to get away once in awhile--don't you think sot Notre D)ame surprised Dartmouth and everybody else with a touchdown pass on the first {day of the game. It was all over right then and there like the first inning of the final World Series game, but they played out the regulation time anyhow. After all, the cheer-leaders and band had art in the program and they in't be disappointed. Notre Dame used the first team in the first quarter then must have suited up the student managers. They had 53 men in uniform and used 60 of them. We couldnt find out what he was saving the other three for. We thought it was real charitable of Coach DeVore not to run up more than 84 points. Of course, if there Johnsburg's baseball team defeated Richmond 3 to 1 in the big play-off game on the . winner's diamond last Sunday to win the county championship honors for the 1945 season. The game turned out to be a real hurlers' battle with Connie Miller holding the edge, arid protecting a 1-run lead until the heavy artillery Breathless j cut loose in the eighth inning. Let's look into that eighth inning. Winkels, 2397--Smiths, 2332. Ed , Smith, 205-578; Leo Heimer, 503; were any scouts from other teams in the stands, they mast" have gone home disappointed. He didnt show 'em a thing in the way of tricks. He may figure that charity begins at home. As you say, MMoeew-it's good for us to get away once in awhile. W% found our S. B. C., and a couple of pals, "Happy Hattie" and "Jolly Julia" still sad over the fate of "Jolly Cholly" and their Cubs in the World Series. Of course, we offered our sympathy and assured them that all they would have to do next year is worry about the City Well, "Mose," this started out as Manager Prett sent Dick Freund up a message to warn you about expense to hit for Roy Schaefer. Dick drew account Items. If you insist, we'll' a pass. George Jackson singled* try to look over Northwestern. j Howie Freund uncorked s triple to There isn't much more to report | send the victory runs home. Bud on the game except that Dancewicz | Miller then singled Howie home with and Mieszkowski played for the Irish a run that added comfort to the while O'Brien and Sullivan did their! Johns burg crowd in the way of makbest for Dartmouth. -*-•- •VVK'V 'V; Yours, S. I. H. things Thus, J< will travel to Elgin & tfday afternoon to play St. Ed- i of sure. Johnsburg, -after winning two rounds of regular season play and battling through play-offs, beat a worthy opponent in the final game Friday j the year tb gain top ranking in wards--Fans iare talking about the | the county. Ereat gamfe "Sonny" Miller played! Congratulations to Manager Joe st week he made one long' run i Frett and his hustling team for that was a honey--"Red" winkel j coming through when the chips were and Felix Unti are going to wear,down. red caps the next time they tour* > BOX SCORB 541; Krause, 544. Rocky's Tavern, 2599--Hester Oil,, 2485. V. Freund, 587; Koob, 510; I Leo Winkel, 182-183-184-549. Budil, 210-517; Thorsell, 500; H. Freunds, 2375 -- StUlings, 2340. Smith, 213-187-203-608. < JGus Freund, 513; C. Stilling, 200-536. Thiinuiav Poinn'1. ^ ' Jchnstmrg-- Tavern Pale, 2347--McHenry Laun- I.. J- Pl?tt8» *1 B- Mir dry, 2316. R. Bennett, 560; T. Sut- , tm<*> ^ J- 18?; ~ , tori, 212-519; J. Weber, 207-531. ! taj7"nd®' ^ V' Th*1<n' 2lSe^iJ^ W^^/bS^ S^ltfel^kSs, 1. Schons, ?So£- Kle1' 186" ' Bohr, 1171.470; Michels, 179; Jackson, 201- 184-490. 500; Ben Freund, 207-472; A. Klein, Boccum, 2206 -- Norseman Sport 1172. Club, 2081. F. WeSson, 209-483; L. [ Michels, 2--Smiths, 1. H. Fox, Sales, Old 2120. 182-474. Bridge Tavern, 2366---Hoyte, K. Foster, 178-^. ^ M. Ladies 'VJetOry-- w • C'cT Harrisons, 2 -- StiTIings, 1. Cochin, 404; D. Schaefer. 401. Peterson Boats, 2--Farmers' Mill, 1. 177-437. 194-475; W. Smith, 197-479. Old Timer*-- ' Freunds, 2276--Paeons, 2266. W. Meyers^ 184-484; N. Freund, 222- 4 8 5 ; L e s B a c o n , 5 0 2 . . . City League-- . L. 8urtMs, 184-408; B. Neilsen'i, 2--Roch.lU'B I. E. Pei- JEnnM?' 20e^61S; Electric Power Trains .. wslrile electric power trains*WfcT« utilized in invasion of Germany when power plants were blown up. The idea, an American one, was a godsend to the Russians. By the use of railroad cars of special design mounted on standard trucks; tanks, trucks and other.*war equipment could be repaired close to the front through Wisconsin to see the scenery --They caught some buckshot. ; Frankfort European Cantor of Wart and Art World renowned as a banking center, the German city of Frankfurt's reputation for money lending atarto* ia the small atop of Mayor Anielm Bauer--Zum rothen Schilde ("At the Red Shield"). This gave its name to Rothschild banking houses, which financed European wars and attracted mercantile and industrial associations to Frankfurt Chemical and electrical equipment industries predominated among fac- JOHNSBURG AB A. Freund cf 8 R. Schaefer If .....3 D. Freund 3b •. .0 G. Jackson c 4 H. .FSreund ss 4 B. Miller rf 4 J. Freund 3b -8 S. Freund lb „...4 L. Freund 2b .... Jt R. Schuler If 1 Kilbane p E 0 0 + sert, 484. McArthar League-- Fenske, 2--Farmhouse, 1. E. Albright, 181-440; P. Krause, 192-501; E. Rand, 456. FltsGerald's, 2 -- Vogue, 1. Hobbe, 187-186-183-556; Jones, 203- 545; M. Budler, 227-594. City League-- George Justen, 501; H. Stoller, 211- 534; J. Meier, 214; F. Petersen, 200; Totals / Series. But, you never can tell what tories lining the Main both, east and may happen next year, especially j since the Cubs were able to buy; Borowy from the American League j this season. Grimm may strum ni31 banjo to the tune of "Meet Me In St Louis, Louie" and talk Lou Bordreau out of Bob Feller. It may be that we should plan on taking in a game- at Northwestern. What do you think? How's business? Before leaving we had a big time on Friday at the MCHS Homecoming Pep Meeting and game. Enthusiasm and confidence spread through that school, chasing all other thoughts like DDT after flies. In case you don't read the report, Mac's Warriors beat St Mary's of Woodstock 82 to 0. Wb wan a prise and lost it! In fact, they took it away from us. When we registered they asked if we had won a Major "M" in high school. Oh, sural Well, we did, Imt it was in basketball. We didn't stop to explain that old McHenry high didn't own a football. in our *&ell. Hup Smith, ace announcer on the MCHS network, called out our name and insisted that we march out on the field to accept the prise for _ri_n_nrir*-t • " * * Come p°' vernor! Governor Chnw visited Henry and portions of tho Fox River Valley Monday of this week. We do not know what he saw np and down the river, but we do know that when he visited McHenry, he cast his critical eyes on one of the best little cities in the---well, take in all the territory yon weak . v- ' . - v We know that the Governor is very proud of the great state of Illinois, but no more go t**" we are of our particular part of said state-- meaning McHenry. It was back in the year 1836 that the first settlers arrived around McHenry. For one hundred years folks have been born, raised educated and lived here in this beautiful Fox River valley, the land of lakes. Whether they are natives or have adopted McHenry ae their home* you will find each and e v e r y o n e e x t r e m e l y loyal to our fine city. , .•;y ,v Governor Green has come and gone. We are satisfied that he has taken away with him a picture of a beautiful part of Illinois which he will cherish for Gome E. H. Nickels Hardware fMmi west of Frankfurt's commercial heart. * Frankfurt was a city within a city --an old print set in a modern frame. The "old" town, laid out in semi - circular fashion fronting the Main, was rich in early landmarks. Fronting its city square was the 500- year-old Tofon hall, where German kinga were once elected; near by was the equally famous cathedral* where kings were crowned. In the courtyard stood the famous Justitia fountain, which spouted red and white wine when kings banqueted. Amid narrow winding strfets its sharp-peaked old houses lestied forward in tipsy fashion aa if aittemptHtg to peer into the face of the passer-by. The city's independence ceased toward the latter part of the 19th ceo* tutf. Aa a result of defeat in the Prussian war, Frankfurt waa anaexed'Jby ^tfamasck as a Prussian stet% At one thrie Frankfurt ranked first In the printing of books. Prewar reminders of that period were the statues of Gutenberg and to the »b|1m» printer,. Carton. Afc a Herary center, Frankfurt be remembered as the Goethe and of the whose fairy a multitude efreadefes. , 4- Dqptrey &tXfe 1wgs can be controlled by duating their white foamy masses wittr~90tenonf or spraying with a nicotine aulphafe solution. RICHMOND AB Nv Brits ss 4 V. Miller If 4 Van Every c 4 Winn 2b ....................4 C. MUler p 4 Klaus 3b 4 B. Brits, cf 2 Stilling rf R. Miller lb m Totals .... Score by Innings: RICHMOND 010 000 JOHNSBURG 000 000 m • 0 0 0 0 1 0 v j SimDo._nk,. 1•9:3 -w47-9" Bank, 3--Wattles, 0. F. Pederson, M- H. Smith, 219-559; D. Smith, 214- 588; Joseph "Clipper" Guuardo, 197- M. Stoffel, 411. i'Ladies Victory (Last Week)-- S Rochelle's, 2 Harrison's, 1. V Hansen, 411, D. Schaefer, 478; £ Justen, 418. X Farmers' Mffl, 2--Selling's, 1. °i Neilsen's, 2--Peterson's, 1. K. of C.-- McGee's 2--Blake Motors, 1. Olson, 184-452; A1 Blake, 192-489. Schaefer's Market, 2--Nye's Jewel- 1. £ i ^FitsGerald's, 8--Stilling's O. J; Wilson, 178-462. l' ' 0 Ladlea f o'clock-- Tom 511: Wip. Pries, 534. New Oyster A machine for opening oysters has been placed on the market. It works on the old practice of rinsing oysters in soda water. For some reason the soda water persuades the clossd oyster to open up. a A 1' AlthofTs Hardware, 8 ..4 0 | Butcherettes, 0. R. Marshall, 194- ~ Y 521; E. Althoff, 444; M. Kinsala, 448; Sign of Bag on Pott If you want to purchase a veal calf in many parts of the country, all you have to do is drive around until you see a grain bag hung on a post or draped from a fork stuck , in the ground by the side of the Barbian s ! road. This means that the farmer has one or more calves for sale. 000--1 03*--3 Stolen bases--N. Brits, H. Freund, L. Freund. Two-base hits--Stilling. Three-base hits--H. iFreund. Double plays -- H. Freund to L. Freund. Struck out by--Kilbane, 7; Miller, 10. Bases on balls off--Kilbane, 2; Miller 3. Winning pitcher--Kilbane. Umpires--EL Burg) Pickering. tYlCEMEN, PLEASE ABVI8B US OF DISCHARGE The Plaindealer again asks the co-operation of servicemen and their familiea in letting us know when they are discharged. There is so much nsedlass expense and work in sending the -paper to all parts of the world when that soldier or sailor has returned home that we know you will all cooperate in dropping us a line when your boy is discharged. HOMECOMING GAME Details on the homecoming game last Friday evariaf, which was a huge success, will appear in next NreekV'issfte. HigWgftT was the victory of the M. C. H. S. Warriors lover St. Mary's, the score being 82 to Ol Need Rubber 8tampe? The Plaindealer. Order at I desire to announce that I have sold my trucking business to Frank Raycraft of West McHenry, who will ItpiKU# all work in that line. However, I will continue ij^fonv and sell all kfada of livestock. Mr. Raycraft can be reached by calling McHenry 149-j and a call to McHenry 687-J-l^will reach mo ia regards to livestock. .w - -- "bill" OLoaaoH 'v-'f * * Get Ready For Winter Driving It's time to winterise your oar. Let us gtow ^ that.truA or ear a complete checkup, make > necess4ry adjustments 'and repairs. Gome in now before cold weather sets in hi your supply of anti-freeae, and check your bit* tevj. CENTRAL GARAGE Phsae 90P4 Vowing Johnsbnrg FRANK HOLT and W. 0. McgLASSQB^^,! THE PARK PUEt Pearl and Oroen Streets ILLINOIS VRBB RATI KVRRYBODT WELCOME $ Prepare For Winter FIRESTONE Fnuwit Aim rsuzx $2.66 per gallon TRACTOR TIRES are not rationed We have FIRBSTONE#. Passenger Oar and Truck TIRES your car now with new FIRESTONE SPARK PLUGS ~ 39c each FIRESTONE BATTERIES fit *U ours, tructa and trmcton. We as $3.00 for your old battery, We are taking order* for chains rww. If we take your f\ ' order We will guarantee delivery. m, • Um . TUBES . ftfTTEUSS • A0CS8S0SISS nas amd tubs vxjuuunznrft -AH Work Guaranteed r , OFFICIAL TIR1 niBPKOnOH STATION 294 Main St., West McHenry , . f • "V*1 ^ j""" mwi 1 ~ , 1:*... J... v . / * v. mm/em Poultry Fertiliser ' G. J. Klein Massachuaette State college advises the of 5 pounds of an 0-30-20 fertilizer on the dropping boards for each 100 hens. The phosphatejjh this mixture will conserve the animonia or. nitrogen and both phosphate and potash add to the fertilizing value of manure. , S A V E K'S ESTER* OILS Ae Best For Less" • OKI! OUR PRICKS ON TAKC WAOON SERVICES, WE GUARANTEE TO SAVE YOU MONEY FUEL OIL, GASOLINE LUBRICANTS WEST OF 0. ft N-W. R. R., WEST M'HENRY, ILL. TELEPHONE M'HENRY 240 SAYE Oranges muMCu 5 39® KT. i u . SBwr 2 JUICES fAMCYIBCAS! GRAPfnturr JUICE -25e fSK • e® isa jp*' APPLES DOLE^IAwSuN NO. 2 Mas AUNT JSMIMA OS MUSSUCTS Pancake Hour AWTMm CAKE FLOUR Salerno SaMines CtAffS STRAIN SO HtUITS ANO SOMS VMSTAIUB BABY FOODS HSIMZ KETCHUP • •• • I-U. nee. • • m CAN # CAMPBOJ.'S TOMATO SOUP SOAPHARB CHIFFON _ •LEACHCi imtfriitiii CL0R0X HO RUB FLOOI WAX' WllJERrS CUANH S0FWASM •lossstasoh" MI0 . CUAMSM 6AME0 CtiANM DRAM0 SLUiS WHILS 1 'Tic-; V*," v ^ ^': i' i ' m - -If:'- i • m PILLSSURrS, CERESOTA OR GOLD MEDAL t&ZSc NSAL1N SOAP LIFEBUOY HiCHmr •XTD0L tint n« tsam fU H

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