Acepgted invitation -of Fred J. SniC PkdidHit of - the JoinibvrK Commuhity dub, and auqnd their meeting and party en Tbeeaa? of this week. night The club invited members of the i Johnabttrg Tigers baseball team-- ! the County Champs -- giving the. yttty in honor of the t£am. The ladies -were invited, too. But, VWd you believe it? Not one had a Word to say when given a chance during the meeting. j father Thennes gave all of us : plenty of food for thought in stress-1 nig the point of being- good k*ers 1 as well as good winners. . They are proud of their cham-i in Johnsburg and rightfully so.; The party Was held in Frank Nell's! spacious hall and a fine crowd turned! out to honor the boys. in afternoon. ' Monday liadies 7 A 9 pjn. Tuesday--Qty League 7 * 9 pan. Wednesday--Old fTmers--7 pan. Thurs.--G. I. League--7 A 9 pj Friday--Foresters. Saturday--Open. --Schaefers*-| Sunday--Mixed Doubles. Bill Pries and his dad went fishing! up Wisconsin way last week and met Coach fieed in an Oshkosh restaur- j anl. Our fcrraer high .school coach is, teaching in the State Teachers Col-! lege in that city. : Monday--Council--« -pjn. Tuesday--C. D. of A.--7 pjiij,,. K of C.---9 pjmWpi Wednesday--Ladies--8 pjn. i'U Thursday--Wauconda and Tavern League*--7 Majors--9 p.m. Friday--Johnsburg--7 pott. Friday--Ladies--9 p.m. (Schaefer's Night Owls) Saturday--Open. With two non-conference victories kfan- their belt* the MCHS Warrim travelled to . harvard last Friday night and won their first steft in the new SWAM Conference by the decisive count of 31 to 6. The CASE H. Freund Murphy If BOX SCORE IWJMIWI M'B-nr |l<y C strong running attack to stay on N. Frei e»en tenna (6-6) the first quarter Krause and trailed only 6-12 at half time. FRIDAY, OCTOBER . Freund as Sb .. Weber p ...... B. Bolger rf ..... T. Bolger lb 1.. G. Milelr cf ..... TOTALS yards o killer's S2 ':e^l& • A»r. * 4,-,.;.; 1 4'f-v-'! ' 2 ..2 4v *. 0 4' ft J. ® --Schaefers Schaeferettea Harrisons, 2 -- •4^ 3 3 eUes, 1. With the return of George Miller from the ' injured list, the McHenry lineup displayed more strength and balance in their running attack. Their aireal attack was also more. potent than in previous games, completing 6 out of 9 attempts through CO-OPS thfc air for 121 yards. A. JTackson ss A twenty-five yard gain, from G. Jackson c ... Neiss to Mftrphy, set the,stage for J. Jackion lb.... the first touchdown which' material- Meyer p ............. ised with Murphy romping eleven: Smith cf over his left t^kle. "Sonny" R. Miller If ....... kick for point was blocked. Laures 3b While Harvard hadn't shown a Blake rf very stiff defense, they immediately Howard 2b swung into an dnense that clicked. They hustled the kick-off, back to the forty, cashed in on a couple of penalties, completed a pass to McHenry's ten, then sent their fullback. Black, through to the pay-off. The game had strictly an offensive tinge. In the second quarter, Carl Neiss 'took Harvard's kick-off and brought it back to the twenty. Then the MC | HS backfiehd started to move. Wil- 'helm picked up six yards over guard. | George Miller got three more on an i- j end run and Murphy made it a first 'down on Harvard's forty-six. "Sonny" Miller hauled in Murphy's pass'to know that the gross £ on the eight yard line. Murphy and for 1945 _was $15,348,C 13 H 2 3 2 1 2 % Did the grade school children have fun at the VFW^ahating party last Thursday evening? Well, just ask any one of them! Nearly twQ hunj dred fifth, sucth. seventh and eighth grade school children from McHenry *1^.^' Hfloecoming g*m. *tn tun _ ! rw. p.™ of TimL 7:S# •>--•' "* MCHSfo.tb.il field LAST RBG.STRATION DAT ifoot of floor space was "swabbed i utiregistered voters in the eouhty clean" by some of the beginners, but' *7*® yarned this week by Secretary the ever alert Bob Hirschmugl and!°£ State EdwardJ.Barrett Uiat they I his floor-workers were johnny-qn- ?ho™d ™g,st«r >f they intend to vpte Uhe-spot, quickly retrieving falltti, ,n V- ° election. Voters^ may future skaters from crushed fingers untj' October 7 | and additional blade and Wtie marks. *~ jMr. Hirschmugl remarked ..that he I had not worked so hard for a long I time, but his excellent direction of the whole y skating program was I thoruoghly enjoyed, by *11 of the Fuhdabeu every tenty, 1H, by Charlea F. H. MOSHBB Mttec mm* Entered as «eeond-claoe be postoffice at McHenry, IIL, be act of May 8% 187*. I •> "j youngsters. 14 vXJZ \ -"F»' S^TST 3 p^:«"- 17 .. 73. ^ We cannot aceept news after In the office of the county clerk. y afternoon at 5 o'clock. October 8. is the last day for regis- j J®"1 >'our items jn before the tration at polling places located in [ 'hie. - ^ local precincts. Albert Krause will be in charge of the registration Jn[- " ATHLFTIC CLUB ^ McHenry on that <toy. The Thur,<Uy Ni(rht AthltMe c|ok WANTED--Twelve julbH dtttk... ">• of Foreign Wars, and President Pauline Preis of the VFW auxiliary were t pleased with the many "Thank you-< for the swell evening of fun" remarks , dealer. 20 TOTALS - 2T v ® Score by innings: Case Eagles 108 018 <*-13 Co-ops 200 020 1--. 5 v i^?|received from the boys and girls. Two-base hits--Tw Bolger; J. Jack- They want to assure the children of son: Meyers; Smith. Hwrte runs--, McHenry and vicinity that they will G. Jackson; J. Jackson.-'Double plays use theiV every influence within the --N. Freund 16 H. Freund. Struck organizations which they head to out by--M«yers, 8; Weber, 8. Bases have several more evenings of fun on balls, off--Meyer. 12; Weber, l.jand entertainment during the coming Winning pitcher-- Weber. Umpires {fall and winter. ---JPederson and New kirk. • | The young folks who know a VFW - 7 -- o r a u x i l i a r y m e m b e r a r e e n c o u r a g e d 1945 FARM INCOME to ask him or her about future "dates OH Alt The art of drawing is known to he at least 50,000 years dd. Coach Reed relayed the mejsage \ f :?• g.in. Neiss then passed to that he had hoped to viait McHenry 'rirS 152* Mill< to see his former boys who have re- iST1.57-*'8Buergler, 402; M. - turned from service, but a crowded County farmera may be interested for fun." farm in<^>me ,000. Of this Freund, 427; L. Miller, 178:42i; d. Wilhelrn wereboth stopped; fir no amount $11,940,000 was for milk, - - . \f '1K7 gam. "Sonny 928,0W 159-167-478; B. Buergler, 14", Miller to bring the half time score to $768,000 was for hogs and $425,000 Read the Want Ada Sonny" $928,000 was for cattle and calves] Wilrbandt, 169-416. " ' ' !12"?* „ *. . , , , , Roller Rink i win a A well-timed rain storm came up £ LlT prevented h,Vdoin« 80 SB, Regner 163-167^637 M Dohe'rt- as the half ended, obligingly ending UP TO now. - ^ 1567-427; F. Larson, 163-156-448; 1 (.Wj •«)-"Zi ^.yAwi'i! was for eggs. and in three tries caught the same p fish. Must have been using meatj for bait. Anyhow we didn't wait to ---- hear more. That was enough. , Match 'Game--- „ ! Crystal Lake, 1625 -- MeBmiy, Don't hiiss the big Homecoming 1C0D. Maureen Doherty, 432. program and game on Friday cf this Burlington team should be a honey with the wistle for the second half. McHenry kicked off to Harvard. Harvard was forced to punt and over on their own yard line. Wilhelm and George Miller moved the ball up to the McHenry thirty-nine yard. line. Neiss pitched a twenty-five yard pass to "Sonny" Miller who raced over for a touchdown. Dick Wilhelm and George Miller Big Hippopotamus Stomach The hippopotamus has tne world's largest stomach. It holds five bushels and ranges from seven to nia» feet in length. - --: Nut Yieli When buying nuts in their shells, homemakers sometimes are uncertain as to how much "meat" they uhaeftrs Nile Owls -- alternated a running attack in the 1 yield. This yardstick will help I last period" to put over two more eliminate guesswork: one pound of Simons, 3--Fenskes, 0. M. Sutton,! touchdowns, with "Sonny" Miller urshelled almonds 168-453; V. Schaefer, 176-461; M. making good on one conversion. j cup of shelled kernels: one pound We don't mind g oi.n g_ back to stand- Wilbrandt. 404; D. Cleveland,, 156-; McHleennrryy 'ss 'Little Warriors" beat of filberts, about one and one-third ard time, but wish the lawmakers 416; M. Simon, 176-429. 'Harvard 6 to 0 in a preliminary conwould iurnish information on how Volo Bait Co., 3--Stillings Gift test, with Mark Hopkins scoring on to keep a little girl in our house, Shop, 0. E. Rand, 170-461; B. Blake, j a nice run. from waking up at 5:30 in the morn- 420. - I ing since tne turn-back. Hettermanns, 3--Oak Park Hotel,! 0. H. Surtees, 412; R. Stilling, 17C-! The hungry tourist stopped in a 431; M. Weingart, 178-415. ! little restaurant out west and sat Johnsburg-- ! expectantly at a table. "Howdy, stran ^ Freunds, 2--^Smiths, 1. Joe Jack- { ger," greeted the waiter, coming up. I son, 517. i "Do you like creamed chipped beef! Martinecs, 3--Jacksons, 0. Hank! ^>n toast?" 'Gracious, no!" exclaimed Hiller, 178-494: Jake Weingart, 499;! the customer with a shudder. "I Martinec, 197-541. j never touch the filthy stuff!" "Waal: Fretts, 2 -- Millers,• 1. Father; then," remarked the waiter, moving i Thennes, 206. sway, "dinner's over." Lineup for McHenry LE--S. Miller. LT--La Verne Lockwcod. LG--Gene Wagner . C---Alfred Young. RG--Richard Marsh, RT--Roy Noren. RE--Leslie Krieger. QB--Carl Neiss. LH--Dick Wilhelm. RH--George Cross. ; FB--Hugh Jffurphy. t G. Jacksons, 2--B. Fr€Unda, 1. Score by quarters I Bill Smith, 178; E. Turner, 172-482. ~ We thought the truck looked different, but had to take another look' Majors-- before waking up to the fact that; Bennetts, 2--Peiserts, Peisert, the name read "John F. Brda A Son." i 512. " i- It's another case of one of our' Conways, McHenry 6 6 6 13--31 j Harvard 6 0 0 0-- 6 » I Notes on the Game First Downs 13 2--Smiths, 1: Justen, Passes Attempted 9 fine young men returning from doing 195-543; Conway, 199-581; Johnson, Passes Completed 6 his share in the "big job of defending 207-543; Surtees, 193-498; Hagberg, Yds. gained on passes ....121 our country, then finding a place in j 215-548. - 1 ; Yds. Gained on Runs 191 a ijusiness or occupation. ! Koobs, 2 Smiths, 1. 1 Koob, 201- Penalties i It's nice to see fellows like George .640; Kralowets, 182-491;' D. Smith, Yds. Lost on Penalties .... if remain in McHenry and we wish Mm <_204-488. Punts £ lots of luck in his business venture. Gniots, 2--Larkina, 1. W. Bacon, 1 Yds. on punts returns .... 2 ;483; Sutton, 191-519; L. Adams, 499. Aver. Distance Punts ....32.5 Added Chatter-- j : . Richmond High is playing 6-man: Tavern League football--the plan is going over big. Mosey's Inn, 2--McDonalds Tavin small schools--Some hunters are'em. 1. R. Nimtz, 173-452; C. Tonnot so keen on this early season for yan, 174; T. Weiser. 176-493. shooting mud-hens--Too many ducks Horns Tavern, 3--Rolaine Grill, 0. shot by inexperienced hunters--And, w. Frost, 175-492. of course, the ducks aren't picked ' . . up--Fines are too heavy-- Why don't Monday Comml IC *• t h e y l e t a c o m m i t t e e o f w o m e n K l e i n h a n e , 2 -- N i t s e n , • • •- ' settle this meat shortage problem-- McHenry Laundry, 2--Mansfield*, After alU they have to know what's 1. Adams, 182-438; Weber, 163-441; Yds. Kickoffs Ret 55 Fumbles 3 Fumbles Recovered 5 Total Yards Gained Jl2 GasMa This Week Delavan at Elkhorn. Lake Geneva at Whitewalwr. Harvard at Marengo. Burlington at Mfflenr Results Lost t 29 m 0 ^ 0 2 0 35 116 8 1 210 cookin'--Remember when doctors used Mansfield, 194-503. to tell us not to eat fried meat-* i Rochelles, 2 -- Funks, 1. Larson, _ , . , ' 11 1 ~ 1444; Snyder, 465. j Standings Today'« Chnckle-- Schaefers, 2--Althoff Hardware, 1J McHenry Teacher: "Tell us & story." -^Bennett, 199-546; H. Schaefer, 180- Delavan . Pupil: "Once upon a tune there 481; D. Schaefer, 208-464. McHenry, 31; Harvard, 6. " Marengo, 7; Delavan, 19. ~ Burlington, 38; Whitewater, .0. Elkhorn, 88; Lake Geneva* 18. were four bears." "You mean there three bears." "No, Ma'am, this year later." were was a Adding To His TnmMea-- Three successive notices from the classified column of a small Con- Burlington Elkhorn ........... We haven't found a witness to j Harvard the story, but Ethel Freund claims1 Marengo .... a 196-509 series in open bowling Whitewater ..... after finishing league bowling the Lake Geneva ... other night. Now her mates want) • her to reverse the procedure and tune up first for the league pitchin! Won 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 Lost 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 And 'tis said that Bobby Peisert necticut weekly paper tell their own rolled a 509 series the past week, story: He's headin* for the Malms! - March 22nd: "For sale. Slightly ; used farm Wench in good condition, j --Palace Very handy. Phone 366-R-2. A. Cart- Gold Mining Lucrative Industry in America Lifting the official ban on gold mining in the United States by got emment order has given the'greet, light to an industry which in the prewar year of 1940 produced more cups; one pound of pearuts, about two cups; one pound of pecans, al- : most one and one-half cups; one pound of English walnut , a little ; more than one and one-half cups ; halved kernels; ard one pound of 1 black walnuts, abvut one-half cup J broken kernels. ' cunwu BOT THAT/ What a strikel America's first ond foremost socks that never change their size 100% VIRGM WOOL *Shrink- Controlled ai&ER OH NEW VORK CITY, HOUSEWIVES WILL PW 65 TOCHAMi 1MBR MOPS FROM VVMOOWS/ . THATS THE LAW If HESTER OILS "The Best For LenP . FUEL OIL. GASOLINE LUBRICANTS West of C. & N W. R. B| WEST McHENRT, ILL. TELEPHONE M'HENRT 24l sc 79c McGEC'S McHENRY 1 Marion Donnelly hit mid-season than six million troy" ounces of th« March 29th: Correction. Due to form with a neat 634 series. You will precious metal with a value abov# 3 ?at^TkVr^tMcTe.Cr,M --*»*• {«0 "iUIon doU.r,. Last an excellent winch for sale, We trust Ladies-- - yield was less than a million ounces this will put an end to jokesters Donnellys, 3^--Kosihskis, 0. E. Con-1 since the gold rush days of who have called Mr. Cartright and way, 406: P. Pries, 406; M. Donnelly 1 ^w-ortn about 35 million dollars, greatly bothered his housekeeper, 180-184-170-534. Most of the gold mined in the Mrs. Hargreaves, who loves with Webers, 2--Dchertys, 1. L. Freund,' United States comes from westerr him." 401: A. Rothermel, 404; M. Doherty, sources, sevs the National Geo- . ApW 5th: ' Notice! My W-I-N-C-H 410; I. Ibsh, 425. ; graphic society. The traditiona. is not for sale. I put a sledge ham-! Greens, 2--P. Milelrs, 1. Agnes leaders have been California, South mer to it. Don't bother calling 366- Freund, 173-439; L. Budler, 402; M. Dakota. Colorado. Nevada Utah R-2. I had the phone taken out. I; Yegge, 184-464; M. Kmsala, 407. * " ' ' am NOT carrying on with Mrs. Har- Netts, 2--Barbians, 1. J. Kralow- Arizona, Montana, Idaho, Oregoc greaves. She merely L-I-V-E-S hefejetz, 167-414; G. Barbian, 164-446; A. j Al Cartrirht."--Readers DivesL i Froehlich, 178-470. i * - 01 • *llssl8sippi mlned enougt Correctien | Foresters-- v In the Plaindealer's congratulations Freunds, 2421--Smiths, 2332. H. to Mrs. Barbara Engelen on her G. Weber, 186-486; H. M. Weber, 190- ninety-second birthday anniversary 497; G. Freund, 230-610; H. Freund, recently, the name of Mrs. Engelen's 191-545; E. Smith. 182-201-179-562. daughter was inadvertantly men- Thennes, 2436--Steffes, 2382. Geo.! total normally rates the nation as gold to be listed in the official statistics. Alaska and the Philippine Islands, high ranking producers, are usually included in the figures for the United States. Their addition to the states' lioned as Mrs. Louis Bishop. Mrs. Justen, 193-481; LeoWinkel, 190-536; Engelen's daughter, with whom she H. Steffes, 186-622; F. Meyer, 226- makes her home is Mrs. Louis Baker. 643; C. Stilling, 180-489; E. Thennes, j 518. Gamble's, in West McHenry is a httne-owned store. 20 Old Timers-- i Bacons, 2383--Adams, 2889; few- Read the Want Ads ! bian, 177-606; Meyers, 168-286-191* Wisconsin Chippewa Potatoes Excellent Quality ^ : » ' *2.55 per 100 FARMERS' MILI^*4t v. . .. 1 - £ * _ McHenry, IlH»ota Telephone 81 contributor of about one-seventh or one-eighth of the annuaT world yield. Possibly 40 per cent of the country's gold usually comes from strictly gold mines; the rest is a by-produr;. Herb of herbs are lifcely to be scarce until their production has been resumed in Europe, from which most herb seed came before the war. W« have a limited supply of Universal Pressure Cookers The Pressure Safety Cooker with Underwriter Safety LatyeL 4-quart aili - •. : , S12.40 E H. NICKELS HDWE. Ifom Street Phone 2 West McHenry 680; Bacon, 208-631; Adams, 180-499. I Rogers, 2877--Jones, 2336. Johnson, 172-470; Cristy, 481; Rogers, 1236-674; Page, 475; Downs, 181-492; | Sayler, 180-476. 'City u _ f Steffes, 224-567; «obbs, 186-513; Bud Miller, 208-549; Ed Smith, 197-; 604; Tyk, 193-526; Schreiner, 190-1 Krause, 181-618; Paluch, 190- i Jones, 196-537; W. Kreutser,' M. Budler, 202; Schlitt,' 197-563., se, 181-618; Paluch. 190-629; Jones, 196-687: W. Kreutser, 608; M. t Budler, 202; Witt, l»7-g68. I R E S ^ : We have passenger tiros, track and tractor tires, in several sizes. We may have yours! Anyway, yon can be assured of the best in &ATTERI1S IAN BELTS . to fit all cars and tracks . for all water pmnpe, mowers and milking machines * MVFFLERS AND TAILPIPES flRESTONE SEAT C0VEB8 W alter J. Freund TISE8--TUBES--BATTERIES--ACCESSORIES TIRE AND TUBE VULCANIZING - - -ALL WORK GUARANTEED Fill;lie Zn COnOMAL. This' first week of October hts been set aside as Fire Prevention Week. 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