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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Dec 1946, p. 5

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I: Itort an auuqr--tkwiiinii oi men-and firta who wrmi oar country who an in audi eonjlUop that a rwMAnm tmm via toward iaMwr thair iMPWTLeft ret that fift and totw it at Wattles Bo%erY Dm* Store « It. By dofaSTfor - m4r *S3fn well «ake The worldJs full of 8obm aM irilliv to fM; willing to lot them. Be: "If X had a million dollara, do yon know whan N ba today?3 She: •We'd ba otfoor honeymoon.'* If yon harent seen Carolyn Jnateals Mp mih y*en haven't aaan anything? yet! It even haa space for an naonreila. Plenty of room to carry your limeh, OTeraiaht toga, monkey-wrenches or what hare yon. H»e Co-ops beat the VJ.W. Juniors at Woodstotk Monday night, % to 29 aa a pt^adnary to the faned Kansas City Stars fame. The timeliness of mild weather during the coal strike leads us to believe that there is a greater power than John L Lewis. (Linotype Operator's Note: Mr. Walsh's column "So I Hear" is short this week doe to 'sickness and not the public's special requests.} & Miller G. Miller Murphy . Buss W. MeCuUa J. MeCull* BUKUNGTON Warner Dexter Siegler Hinchdl Getfca Banning .. KeaacWela Hofftaan ndsen Folta .. Prahn .. TOTALS CO-OPS WIN OOTOLX OF THRILLERS FROM JUCHMOND CAGER* to a 5? S? Hie Whrrion led W duw feints. By half tHaa the Marewgoans had hard to tie the «on at A reaotd uowd "Iwag ftwa to watafc the well- - laat qaarters, With basket for basket bring sunk tar first one team and than the ether, w Marengoans took posseeaion of the ball with ealy four oeconda to and put in a "awiaher" from mid court fi telly. Cart NMee and "SouqT Miller lad the eewring for the Warriors wiA thirteen points each. Lexeme Loekwood was doee IwUnd with ten counters. Bihnke, 6T* center, for Mareafo totaled up IS points to lead the scoring for that team. Rudy totaled It pointa and Penny 11 to add to the high point men in the game. ratal acore--Mai 44. Next gaase to i^o-^Frids, In a iow i wsrit* M.& P. Wssson, S19; G. Mansfled, 210; W. Althaff. 182; Hawar. 198; J. AhMT. ni; iMlli Adams, 4Mi BodwUe, Mt-Sit: H. Olsen, 215-M6: ftayder, 190-W: D. Schae- WW; *•*"«« Sot- C. Dl of A-- M. Kinaala. 401| E. Miller, 4ll affee, 178*78; M. Donnelly, 442; A. Rethermel, «8; M. Dohsrtr, 408: P. Meyer. 401; B. Weber, 412; L. feudler, 4li; P. Miller, 442; A. Freund, 460; X. Fw^M, 418; P. OlarnTW; L Them; 811-410; M. Green, 404; M. lffaaala. 412; D. Bennett, 400; K. Brrfdd, 488; Marshall, 172-488: J. Kraloweta, 487; L. Smith, 178-40^; G JtoUan, 201- G29. to 4B, MCHS be played rt night at 7:18. game, the MCHS the Mereacoaa* R. Schaafer, N. Larkin, 449; D. F. Larson, MCHS' Marengo 1 12 9 Qnaitera 2 8 21 88 ja *4 440; D. Mart, 1«1-4M| B. Freund, 164-182-161-508; M. Mfelle, 461; B. Boscgler, 418: & Martin, 411; M. Wilbrandt, 4m M Unvas, 188-420; . M. Doherty, lf44«; 0. Becker, 189- j rich, 206-642; 412; E. Peterson, 400; IE. Peisert, Heimer, 681. Old J. Sayler, 196-489; Kogers, 208- 518;^-ftompeon, 198; Dr. Sayler, 194-682: Jones, 10M08: N. Preond, N. Carlson, 1964 620. c. a P.-- H. G. wtber, 20*482: Que Freund. 183-420;! 606; H. M. Weber, l«84lt; H«cd- F. Meyers, 209-660; 414. Mem Neiss Loekwood Miller, "Sonny** Murphy (Capt) Miller; > Buss Tdtil K. Of Gr-- M. WhMng, lM-fS9| L. 660; B. Justen, 480. TXJi: Priee. 228-666: Rosing, 176-614; Gussanlo, 181-482; G. (4 man teams) ' • L. Stilling, 220-Mf. Match Newsboys, 2488 -- Butcherettaa, *296. R. Smith, 804: N. Justen, 201-646; Jr. Freund, 608; M Groan, 178-469. FRIDAY AND 8ATURDAY Irene Dome -- Rex Harriaen liada DamsQ "ANNA AND THE KING OF 8IAM" Plus: World Neere 8UN. 4k MON„ DBC. 15-1* la Technicelsr jhupy Kaya„ -- Virginia Mayo "THE KID FROM BROOKLYN" Cartoon and WerU Ni TUESDAY WBDNBSDAT AND THURSDAY "SING WHILE YOU DAMCT "RETURN OF RU8TY" Mi FRIDAY "RAINBOW HAM COMMANIT Wayne Claire Tircver SUN. * MON, DBC. lf-| iada DarnsH , •H KUW1S'B - "V - •- |^1 s' * .. ^ kAl*NA AND 1MB *ING OF SIAV "MEN OF TOMORROW* TUE&, AND IB) 17-18-1* *AY ran Read the Waatk Ada I Ifce Co-ops, both of a tt * jnd "1 heating Rieh- "A" boys in sinking 17 contribution toward boys got off to a stood fc ANXHP9, mj night led the mi matrii, are normally engaged in agriculture, feeding themselvee and the remaining one-third. *i<%v^irwvvvvvvy>rwvvvvvvvvv\#xji inTown! m r • W: b - . fe;* U-. Don a ftae^icurii for h! a 60 to 46 win. The frwol "A' •or start. "A" stood" for action, but it wasn't until "T" for team-work came into its own that the boys got going. 1 IE" kinds of thruls, going into an early Shapeon * Miller (CavNI Hasae ;!l-.,fbtel T & 18 BOWLIKO NOTES Tafew League Joyce, 207-474; Widen, M-604; Thou Nimits, 176. oyee, Z07-widen, 176; Ma* jerick. 1M-Tkonu, 179; Frost, Richmond gave McHenry fans allJ 186-479; Jgs hearts! Thati lead and staying close throughout. Connie Miller scored 20 points for Richmond and was a pretty rugged fellow to stop on reboundii The "A" five kept control of thej Match-- e-0r yea who WoaM leave Conways Tavern, 2621 Fietta^ 176. Joe Jackson, 666; George r, 629; 2476. Jackson, 628; Sonny Mildr, Tom Sutton, 200-681; Bud Kraus, Rec. Girls, 2119. E. Hoyte, 446; E. Freund, 17<M87; N. Larkin, 428; G. ETGniot, 188-440; S. Weber, 191- ball in the final seconds aa Richmond 1519. tried desperately to pull the game| Walsh Insurance 2290--Schaefers out of the fire. i Hoc. «S. The fans saw a thiiller in the, **B" «r*me, too. Tfw game was tied; Mansfield, 200-641; R. Conway, at the end of three quarters and • ended 36 to 81 in favr>r of McHenry. { Art Jackson's 17 points led the way in this game. aft* SCORES CO-OPS "A" FG FT Fouls Meyers ......;. 8 1 1! Laures 0 0 2, - I v - J I 4 .... Tm ••• o i 1 2 t a • 2 8 8 *«er- --. # - If. ^ Fertamo 81.18 to 889 Hp Da Mam88.80 aad 88J0 Mgcr't Drag Start-- Green Street McHeary Howard Bill Bolger ....... Geo. Jackson 0 LeRoy Smith ]• G. Peterson .............4 Joe Jackson --SCHICK INJICTOI RAZOM «rs junoM/wc- I t Just pull . . . p«t«h . . . keen asw BvnSHABP Schick Blad* instantly lock* in cornct ahaving position! i deenea dossr. Wonderful for t'si TOTAL* RICHMOND FG FT Fouls! H e e l i e n ' . . . . -- 0 4 2 CUrk 0 0 2 j Busch -- 0 2 8 Tilton 4 t 0 Miller 9 2 2 Rudolph t f 1 Brits 8 0 8 Berfe % I 0 TOTALS .... .19 10 18 8eere by quarters: McHenry 19 24 87 60 Richmond 16 2& 84 48 CO-OPS "B^ ~FG FT Fouls Tom Bolger ~~~.--. 0 0 2 Newkirk -1 0 8 Conway 1 ; 0 1 Bud Miller ... 8 0 1 Art Jackson 6 6 1 Frett Knox Ray Smith TOTALS Jgf1% fASTCK - fOO<H> SAftR 3MH JMOOFHM jpblger's Drug Store Green Street McHenry RICHMOND > FG Stevens May % Tilton T" Ford 8 Miller 4 TOTALS ..^.-^.18 Sec re by quarters: McHenry 7 14 26 Richmond 6 *16 26 9 12 i FT Fouls! GUT In this space are shown a few illustrations of the furniture items iolie Chri5tnu^ fUt8, 0orofii in ew your Bgloetions. I-.':'".!- 10 ihae Modern Hardware Store,; coatofaiB many practical Christmasgifts. Don't go thmih the ,Clirist- n mas dygpiiig season nntil yoi^w have visited this hardware store. Below are listed a few of the articles snita^ f6r gifts, which we have on display: ^ ^ c OOOKINO ELSCTBIO DEIZ*LS :• : TIKE TOOLS _ * , Zt ^ tit i CARVIKO SETS HUNTIMO m -vi>< HDWE. -•> - ' ~~W~T -- Mm4 -•>*- - Itannrathm* nwATRg or ALL KINDS STUDIO DAVENPORTS LAMPS, Table and Floor RUGS, Large and Small CHILDREN'S TABL* AND CHAIR SETS SEWING CABINETS ROCKING HORSES STUDENTS' DESKS SOFA PILLOWS VANITY SETS ^ SHOO-FLY : SEW TIDYS PICTURES DINETTE SET BED LOUNGE MIRRORS ft SMOKERS DESKS SAVC 0I N8LMT BiKM KB CCBCSOTA-PlUMUftY NATIONAL MIESMES YOUft CHOICI Of MANY WMTW BAKING POWDER \bJOL cm NATIONAL ^37 DEL MONTE COFFEE £41* DIAMOND Wlhlts LAtat MIOOSD SS4T HAZB. IAGOAO FOULOS' MACARONI. SPAGHETTI SALttNO Mmn 008UE8 FANCY ASSORTMENT iUEB N8T8 8ARRINGTON HALL MSTJ FY-O-MY PIE CRUST . CUT-RITE WAX PAPER ARGO 6LOSS STARCH . . a a • aUPFUES RGE PACKAGE LARGE PACKAGE URGE J], LARGEUs SOAP HAXB JUSTEN SONS Gor. 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